New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 12

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Hartford MARCH SALE OF GS, LINOLEUM and DRAPERIES | ool and Fibre Axminster Rugs Rugs extra heavy wool and center with figured aizo, , plain elal at . $24.50. pecial at $19.50 Regular pric ol and Fibre Rugs, Regular price Art boxder, ... $19.50 fibre .. $14.75 8-3x10-6 Seaml 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, Papers Are Again Reduced! 030 Oatmeal Papers, all colors; per roll eesis tie Oatmeal Paper: per roll ....... ly Floral Chambe per roll Come Now And Buy at a Big Saving Chamber 25¢ Cut-Out binders to papers, at 35¢ Floral Paper, striped, price, per roll Handsome Borders or match all per yarad, 3c ™ 50c Contracts taken for papering one room or an entire house. Lonsult us now for spring work. 9x]2 Seamless Axminster Rugs, Special at ess Axminster Rugs, Special at $59.50 Regular price $69.50 Special at Regular price $49.50 $42.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Specail at Regular price $47.50 $52.50 Regular price $61.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Special at Regular price $60.00 Linoleum Rugs One special lot of Linoleum Rugs, size 6x12, at ... $8.9; We have made a substan- tial reduction on all of our in- lald linoleums. They are spec- fally priced at $1.98, $2.25, and $3.50 a sq. Grass Rugs 9x12 Chinese Grass Rusgs, stenciled borders, regular price $12.50. Speclal at $7.50 These Rugs are slightly im- perfect. Curtains One special lot _of hand drawn Scrim Curtain¥, finished with lace edgings. Special at $2.08 pair $2.98 yd. 'LIFE INSURANCE AL Am writing some very attractive policies. HUMPHREY . D. FE OF NEW YORK—Oldest, Largest and Strongest Let me talk Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. FET N. B. NAT. BANK BUTLDING | hew Britain. Conn. 'OMOBILE INSURANCE JEA.NUIGLEY — 2837 MAIN 5T HOME TOWN LEAVITT & HAYES, iNC. Bullding—nepamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK. STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds. # Court 8t Telepbcoas 324+ 1918 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 . listimates cheerfully given on all jobs. (Dme.‘! BY STANLE i i< Classified advertise- ments get the business.’ They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. CLASSIFIED ic a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we .wvertiser money. 1've the Something to sell, 3 tenement or a roo rent? Use the HERALD classified colamn. ONL ONE CENT A WORD, AUTOMOBILES ' FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Paige 5 passenger automobile, Al condition. Write for a demonstration. Price $850. Box 1B, Herald 1-3dx FOR SALE—Ford to P. Taber, 10 Chestnut St. ring car. Cheap. R. 2ax FOR Tel LE—Ford Sedan, 1-5. J. €. Moody. 2-26-6d FOR SALE—Auburn touring with standing top: Overland chummy roadster; Over- land touring: Buick touring., Jju: out of paint shop; Ford touring. H. R. Battey, 605 Lincoln St 9 28-2ax | = 8 | FOR SALE—1920 Overland 4 touring car. T like Pkinc 608-12 or call FOR SALE, CADILLAC TOURIN OLDSMOBILE TOURING. CADILLAC 8 COUPE. WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. FPACKARD TOVURING. MAXWELL TOURING REO TOURING. CHEVROLET TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484, SED CARS. 1920 PAIG ouring. As good as new. 1920 HUDSON Touring In a No. 1 condition. Will_sell cheap. 1917 HUDSON Coupe. It will pay you to look Will sell at a Bargain. ELL Touring. this Cadillac, Paige, Scripps-Booth, LASH MOTOR CO., W. Main St. Tel. 382, George Dunbar, Salesman. 3-1-5d e —————— LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Tire chain, between Main St. Return to Dumont, 2, New Britain Newington and Route No. $-1-1dx | LOST—On February 12th, at G. A. R. hall, | at a public supper given by the Sons of Veterans, Auxillary, a black beaver h Will lady taking same kindly call phone 1003-3. 3-1-2dx = = LOST—Saturday afternoon, pocketbook con- taining sum of money and receipts. Re- turn to 109 Grove St. Reward 3-1-1wx seen picking up small jitney Sunday 26 Cottage Place Reward. 3-1-1dx chain. 3-1-2a4 LOST—WIll person purse on East Main St night please return to and avold further trouble LOST—One 31-4 rim and shoe; also Pinder telephone 190-3. Reward. FOUND—Bunch of keys, on Main St. Owner can have by paying for advertisement. Finee's Quality Shop, 321 Main St. 3-1-1dx HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—A first class farm hand; must be good milker. James Dutton, East Berlin. Tel. 676-2. 3-1-2dx Iathers for new building, Call evenings, 84 Church St., Mr. Lewls. -2dx WANTED—15 steam heat. third floor. NTED—At once. farm hand; must be good milker and teamster. Apply Maple Croft Farm Stanley Quarter. Tel. 7 . 2-26-3dx WANTED—State Civil Service Test for Pris- on Guard, March 10th, 1921. Send for ap- plication and circular. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 2-16-2w ¥OR SALE—Hatching Eggs, W. Leghorns nd B. Rocks: aiso baby chicks. C. ricson, Westwood Park, Plainville. -ix FOR SALE—Round Parlor Table, pillar ter, carved claw mahog- any Address P. O. Box . New Brit- ain -1-2dx FOR SALE—Or will exchange for roll top desk, flat top desk 3 Will sell for less than half. 3-1-2dx FOR SALE—Four rooms furniture between 6 and S evenings. E. C well, 28 Trinity St., third floor. carved | TO RENT. | | TO RENT WANTED—Two girls or young women to work as clerks at rummage sale. Peter Rosso, Bicyele Shop, 216 Arch St. 3-1-1ax WANTED WANTED—Two girls or young wom work as clerks at rummage sale. Y Rosso, Bicycle Shop, 216 Arch St. ven room temement on 443 first floor, newly painted Will rent reasonable if ta- Apply M. Cohen, Tel. West Main and papered ken at once. 2 -1-tf TO RENT—One double rooms at Y. M. C. A. and three dormitory. 3-1-t TO RENT—five rooms, 2nd floor. $24. ply at shoe store, 512 Main St. Ap- 3-1-1dx single | WANTED—Four or five room first or second floor, at a reasonable| by American family of three. Tenement, Box 9, Herald. | WANTED—At once, three or four fu: or unfurnished rooms in 2 | famil Box 20J, Herald. WANTED—At once, three or four Tu: or unfurnished rooms in an Am family. Box 20J, Heerald. 2- FOR SALE—Tbree Barred Rock for breeding. Barred Rock ha 13 for $1.50. Axel Johanson, Ave., City. FOR SALE—$323 Sonora Phonograph (new) two reproducers and $250 worth of rec- ords, $250. Address Box 23S, He: FOR SALE—Kitchen stove at 110 Cleve- land St, 3rd floor. Call after 4 p. m. brown eeggs. -14. FOR SALE—White Leghorn, horn and Ancona hatching Kosenko, Plainville, Ct. Tel. FOR SALE—One carload of green horses, just arrived from Iowa; well matched pairs and single horses. Weight from 2,600 to 3,000 a pair. Also a few sec- d-hand horses. 211 Main St. rear. 420 or 2087. 2-26-6dx E—Itallan cheese, d quality, 50c per Ib. made of pure 101 Myrtle 2-28-2dx ¥OR SALE—Six milch cows, ome just come in; also pair heavy trucking horses. Jo- scph Edman, Westwood' Park Ph 3, Plainville. 2-28- FOR SALE—Large Columbia Grafonola, ma- hogany cabinet records. New; sonable. Box 15XX Herald Office. 2-26-6dx FOR SALE—Kltchen stove In best condition. Call 34 Hartford Ave., 1st floor. 3dx FOR SALE—Wood, any length, and dcliver- ed. Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegey, 208 North st 2 FOR SALE—Mattresses, box spiiogs, cush- icns. etc., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc.. made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 2-12-28dx e SITUATION WASTED. WANTED—By widow with two children, work by day ¢ days a week or as house- keeper; would take institution work. Call or write Mrs. Juringues, Elm Hill, second house from Elm Hill station. 2-28-3dx WANTED—ChaufTeur desires situation with | private family or commercial; 5 ycars ex- pertence. Good references. Address Chauffeur, Box 7, Herald. 3-1-3dx WANTED—To take home, washing and roning. Mrs. Huber, 90 Maple St., Ist floor. -1-1dx Fine Store to Rent on West Main Street, near Lincoln St. An A No. 1 place for dry goods, druggist, tailoring or similar. line of business.| Six Room Tenement To Rent in West Main Street Block—Steam furnished. CAMP REAL 873 MAIN ST. ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 3035-¢ BANK BLDG. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGL 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 ! | l l -16-12dx | 1 1 | TO RENT—5 room tenement on second floor, all improvements, 5 minutes walk from Corbin. Inquire 49 Cherry St ond floor. 2 TO RENT—S5 room tenement, first floor, all impry ents. 41 Connerton St., near ‘North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. 2-28-4dx TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Maln St., corner of Elm. Will rent reasonable if taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2426. TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1-31-tr _—— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms. 24 Maple St. 3-1-4dx TO RENT—Furnished room for gentlemen. 45 Walnut St. dx TO RENT—5 furnished rooms for light housekecping. Can be used for two fam- ilies. Near Landers, 74 Seymour St., first floor. 2-28-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with excel- lent teble board, to gentlemen only, $9.00 per week. American family. dard, 46 Maple St. TO RENT—Large front room, just painted, papered, for one or two men. Also nice apartment for light housckeeping. 103 West Main St. 2-23-tf — TO RENT—Furnished room to gentlemen only. 50 Court Si 2-28-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, for two gentlemen, in private family. 133 Bassett St -3dx EE—————————— WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Two girls or young women to work as clerks at rummage sale. Peter Rosso, Bicycle Shop, 216 Arch St. 3-1-1dx WANTED—Competent girl as cook or for general housework. Small family. 65 Forest St. Tel. 48. 3-1-3d ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper—Position open for an intelligent serious minded, able woman in a local store. All information must be furnished in your reply, which will be confidential. Merchant, Box No, 21. Her- ald. 2-26-3a WANTED—A woman to do alterations on women’'s coats and suits. State experience and salary expected. No. X32X, Herald. 2-28-3a IV:NTED—BJ the day, a competent laun. re State price in reply to ad. 17L, Herald. WANTED—Competent housework. Apply Mrs. Shurberg, Jr., 81 Columbia St. 2-28-tr _—--— POULTRY. —_— BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c. up; all varieties; safe delivery guaran- teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hartford. 2-3-t¢ e ———— NOTICE. maid for general NOTICE—Strictly fresh eggs delivered, Tel. 646-3. 2-23-2dx OTICE—Ginsburg's dress pleating, button covering and hemstitching shop moved to 19 Walnut St. Tel. 883-12. 2-28-6dx e NOTICE—Darties, funerals and weddings taken care of at reasonable prices. Ex- pert drivers. Good car. Gen. Main & Electric Co,, Brook St. Day and night service. Tel 1526-3 or 65. 26-3ax NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemished first quality and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor oll one gal- lon S0c., five gallon lots 75c. per gallon. Bring your can. Alex Auto Supply Co., §6 Arch St. 2-25-16dx e — NOTICE—D. & K. Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction, if you say so. Local and long distance. NOTICE—Get our prices om your electrical work. It will save you money. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. §93-5, 1492-23. — NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs and dances; something snsppy. Al Malmgren. Herald office, City. ~32-t1 NOTICE—Don't Fuss with a setting hen or smoky kerosene incubator! Each compart- ment of our mammoth machines hold 150 eggs. Price 6c per chick hatched. Ca- pacity 25,000 eggs. Leghorn cockerels for sale, Nutmeg Hatchery, phone 83-3, Cheshire, Conn. 3-1-3ax e NOTICE—Now is the time to place your or- American | 3-1. Steady work. Box WANTED—Antiques of all deseri] highest cash prices paid. BE. B. 60 Loveland St., Middletown, Coni 890. WANTED—Honest party to furnish necessary to finance safe and money making business. Can handl money. Proposition will stand thol investigation. Party familiar with ing trades preferred. Splendid g tunity for right man. Address Herald. WANTED—Young man desires room without board, preferably with no. Best of references, Addr 32Y, Herald. 2-! WANTED—Men and women, for ten will mail names and addresses of 16 supplying_home work. Address Wi ! Lackey, Plainville, Conn. 2- WANTED——By refined elderly coup! ment of five rooms, good location. ern section preferred. By April 1st. v O1TKL : 2. ‘WANTED—By young American couple, 5 room tenement in good loci dress Box 29BB, Herald. WANTED—Young men and women wi telligence and ambitibn to study keeping and stenography under instructors. Don’t waste your even Tuition $5 a month. Connecticut ness College, 163 Main St. 2 BUSINESS CHANCES, BUSINESS CHANCES—To eettle an the stock and machinery for making. & Davis and other levels, are off sale. Will sell with or without th tory lease. Address#H. C. Dexter, River, N. Y. 2 |Parker & Demir g [ Have you decided t4 make a change this spring? Why not buy a far: in the -country and live like a gentleman? You’ve been paying rent for years and have nothing to show for it. With a place of yd own you can raise more than enough to support a famil and put something in the bank. A you able to do thatj now? Let’s talk it over. . 2-23-10dx arker Deming | 193 MAIN STRE

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