New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 12

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‘ Inc. “ ,,Illlfl-lnl,l_ HARTFORD MARCH SALE OF gs, Draperies and Linoleums I none too early to “begin to get ready” for spring home renovating, and whenever such an op- ty as this comes your way make the most of it. . stocks that until lowered Read i you welected spring numbers of which can hardly be exag the family purse home need we've special can furnish every im portance the savings the and add up ces on them they mean ne, note the things you hile these last. need, money you'll keep in reductions Wilton Velvet Rugs Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, neat allover designs; regular price $69.50. Special at Wilton Rugs special minster Rugs L Seamlows Axminster regular price $69.50 ... $59.50 mless Axminster Rugs; r price $61.50, $52.50 minster Rugs: regular v $49.50 ... Rugs; regular $47.50. w . $39.50 Axminster Rugs, reg. a . $42.50 at .. Inlaid inoleum ve made a substantial on all of our inlaid They are speclally & square yard, 1.98 $2.25 2.50 $2.98 ™ $3.50 bleum Rugs tal ot $55.00 il Wool Wilton Rugs. This is one regular price of this rug is $39.50, at Bundhar Wilton Rugs; regular price $121.50. Special at .... 8-3x10-6 Wilton Rugs, extra fine linen fringe; regular price $1386.00. Special at .o .o .o §-3x10-6 Bundhar Wilton Rugs $112.00. Special at SRS 3 Grass Rugs These Rugs are shown with neat attractive borders in blue, brown, green and rose, sizes and prices are as follows: $x10 size; regular price $14.50. $1 l 50 ....$13.98 Special at 9x12 size; regular price $17.50. . and Fiber Rugs Rugs, plain center with figured border; regular price $24.50. Special at .... . There is only one kind of glass, or lens, that your eyes require. Any other kind is apt to do them an Injury. LET MR. HINES EXAMINE YOUR EYES Special at ...... L $19.50 9x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs; regular price $19.50. $l4 75 Special at . ceee . We fit each eye separately by unerring tests that reveal every defect. Our knowledge of the human eye is sufficient to insure Our charges for glasses are as small as the cost of the glasses and frames you require will permit, $-8x10-6 size, extra heavy Wool and Fiber Art X We Fit Eyes With Proper Glasses that you receive the glasses that you need. Optical Dept. Ei .. $105.00 finished with $105.00 ... $89.50 quality, regular price minster lot Linoleum Mczzanine Floor. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Building—Repamrmg. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. FOR SALE House—modern. 737 East street. ly Houso—14 Rooms. 98 Pleasant street. Lots and Nice Location, Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. . D. HUMPHREY Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. EET. . B. NAT. BANK BUILDING UMBING pt Water Heating SERVICE QUINLIVAN St. Tel. 2084 HOME TOWN Repairs of all kinda # Court Bt Telepbcues 3 tlew Britain, Conn. 1918 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 118 West Street Tel. 633-23 CROWLEY BROS. INC PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given A ammtascral i | FOR SALE—Overland truck Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. . Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the .uvertiser money. Something to sell, tenement or a rooft rent? Use the HERA classified column. ONL ONE CENT A WORD AUTOMOBILES Super Six dem. wheels 5,000 miles 1 Buick Roadster 3 Cherry St. Pho Hudson Cab- uring s new tires, Touring R C. Rudolph, 1 with overhauled. In good run- ew Britain Gas. Lt. 5 -3d < | _Highlana St. 3rd pancl | FOR FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Sewing machine, onla. Cheap. Call 45 Connerton St.. or, rear. also grafon- 1xt dx furniture, Al condit very reasonable floor. 3-3-3dx | —Raby carriage, slightly used; high chatr, net and kiteh cheap. 46 Newington Av ALE roon Wil sell complete baby crib, en table floor. Stearns-Knight good condition. All P. O. Box 2 Coupe, asonable. 3ax FOR SALE—FPaige 5 passenger automobile, Al condition. \Vrite for a demonstration. Price $850. Box 21B, Herald. 3-1-3dx CADILLAC TOU OLDSMOBILE E. T LIMOUSINE. PACKARD TOURING, MAXWELL TOUKING REO TOURING. CHEVROLET TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO 18 Main 3t. Phone 484, USED CARS, 1920 PAIGE Touring. As good as new. 1920 Touring. In a No. 1 condition. Will sell cheap. 1917 HUDSON Coupe. It will pay you to look at car. Will sell at a Bargain. 1917 MITCHELL Touring. 1916 NATIONAL We give Ea Cadillac, this Payments. e, Scripps-Booth, H MOTOR CO., W. Main St, Tel. 382. George Dunbar, Salesman. TUSED CARS. 1920 Hudson Super Six. 7 Cord tires, small mileage. 1919 Chevrolet, % 5 model. Excell 1919 Paige 7 passenger. passenger. Sport t opportunity at right price. passenger touring, newly painted, cord tires. A bargain. 1919 Essex Touring. Cord tires. Good opportunity to buy at reduced price. / 1916 Cadillac Coupe. S cyl. Cord tires. Real bargain for small money 1916 Buick 7 passenger touring, new top, good paint. Bargain if taken at once. Watch our ad for fresh line of used cars cach week. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 155 Elm St. Tel. 331. Open EVenin Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors 3-2-4a e ———er— LOST AND FOUND- B —— LOST—Between Stanley and Whiting Sts., handbag containing sum of money. Tel. 1098-3. 3-2-3dx LOST—Saturday afternoon, pocketbook con- taining sum of money and receipts. Re- turn to 109 Grove St. Reward. 3-1-lwx LOST—Crank handle for truck, between Lash Motor Co. and Church St. Kindly return Lash Motor Co., West Main St. 3-1-3d 5679, on Berlin Finder kindly notify bank. 2-24-1tdx—3-3-10-2dx LOST—Deposit Book, No, Savings Bank. LOST—Rabbit hound, puppy, black and tan, with white spots. Finder please notify August Newfleld, $3 Beaver St. 3-3-2dx LOST—Boston Bull Terrier, color Brindle, License Tag No. 33309. Reward will be paid if returned to No. 171 Lincoln St., City. 3-2-2dx LOST—Interest Deposit Book No. 2,171, of the New Britain National Bank. If found, kindly return to bank 3-3-1d LE—Stove wood, hard $14.00, mixed furnace wood $14.00, fire place gth $14.00. No chestnut, full cord. vered liew Britain C. Orvis, Plainville. Ty FOR SALE—$40 baby price for quick sale. West Main St. carriage, Inquire at FOR SALE—Columbia mahogany Grafonola, perfect condition; half price. Easy terms. Call tonight. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 2dx ALE—Hatching Eggs, W. Leghorns also baby chicks. C. od Park, Plainville. 3-1-3x )R SALE—Three Barred Rock cockerels | or breeding. Barred Rock hatching e i3 for $1. Axel Johanson, Maple Hill ve., City. 3-1-3dx R/ SALE—$325 Sonora Phonograph (new) +wo reproducers and $250, worth of rec- ords, $250. Address Box 23S, Herald. 3-1-3dx FOR SALE—White Leghorn, brown horn and Ancona hatching eeggs. Kosenko, Plainville, Ct, Tel. 53-14. 2-28-6dx Leg- Mrs, 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- ond-hand horses. 211 Main St., Tel. 420 or 2087. FOR SALE—Large Columbia Grafonola, ma- hogany cabinet records. New; very rea- sonable. Box 15XX Herald Office. 2-26-6dx FOR SALE—Mattressea, box springs, cush- ions, 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, 2-12-26dx _—- SITUATION WASTED. WANTED—Elderly woman would like a po- . sition as housekeeper. Address Herald, Box 22K. 3-3-3dx ‘WANTED—Intelligent serious-minded, able young woman desires position in local store, or office. Address Box 10J, Herald. 3-3-1ax WANTED—Man and wife would like po- sition caring for gentleman's country place. Box 35, Herald Office. 3-3-3dx WANTED—Intelligent serlous-minded, able young woman desires position in local store, or office. Address Box 10J, Herald. 3-2-1dx WANTED-—Occupation as steady chauffeur by inteiligent American man, single, for reliable parties, of good character, strict- Iy temperance, good habits,’ use no to- bacco, can save repair bills. Experience in garage, mechanical ideas, has own re- pair tools. Neighboring towns accepted. Address Herald Box X21X. 3-2-3dx WANTED—Chauffeur desires situation with private family or commercial; 5 years ex- perience. Good references. Address Chauffeur, Box 7, Herald. 3-1-3dx e HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Salesladles In suit, and waist departments, 186 Main St. coat, dress M. Bloomberg, 3-2-2d4 WANTED—Saturday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, 34 Church St., Toolmakers, Machinists, | Machine Workers, to attend open meeting. Organizer Wickham of the I. A. of Ma- chinists will speak on the present labor conditions. 3-3-2dx ;| TO | TO RENT—One double TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of 6 rooms, all im- provements. :nd floor 49 Cherry St 1ax WANTED WANTED—Truck returning from Ne to carry furniture to New Britals 483, TO RE: Cherr: unfurnished front rooms, 53 rd tloor 3-3-3dx RENT—Shop suitable for light manu facturin ond tloor. Apply 23 W nut St 3-3-1dx improve- Centrally lo- 3-1-5dx 1o RE ments and steam cated. Tel. 2 T—Five room tenement, heated. and three dormitory. 3-1-tf single rooms at Y. M. C. A. TO RENT—35 room tenement, first floor, all improvements. 41 Connerton St, near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-1 S-4dx TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Elm. Will rent reasonable if taken -at once. Apply M. Cohen. FPhone 2425. 2-5-tt TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-tf FURNIsSur.L ROOMS, TO RENT—Large room and kitchen fur- nished with convenience for housekeep- ing. Suitable for two ladies or man and wife. 16 Prospect 3-3-1dx TO RENT—Newly furnished front room, steam heat. Hot water year round. room. Will two ladies who called yes- Breakfast if desired. American family, 561 Main St., top floor. ‘3 American family. 561 Main St., TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1st floor 74 Seymour St. 3-3-1dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms. 24 Maple St. 3-1-4dx TO RENT—Large front room, just painted, papered, for one or two men. Also nice apartment for light housekeeping. West Main St. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Competent girl as cook or for general housework. Small family. 65 Forest St. Tel. 48. 3-1-3d WANTED—A nice young white girl, one willing to learn to do laundry and cham- ber work in a private family, or a com- petent girl. Address Herald, Box 29Z. 3-3-3dx WANTED—2 Salesladies, experience unnec- essary, if willing to learn, for local and road work. Apply Mr. B, Foley, Grand Hotel, evenings, 7 to 9. WANTED—GIrl for office work In store. Stenographer with some knowledge of bookeeping. Apply Box 19K, Herald. -3-1a WANTED. Two women for millinery shop, one must be capable of buying. State experience and salary expected. Re- plies held confidential. Ad Herald. Box Milliner, 19, 3-3-1a NOTICE. DRESSMAKING—Cbijdren’s clothes and plain sewing a specialty. Call Charter 1378 or 159 Capen St., Hartford. 3-3-3d NOTICE—L. E. Andrews, representative for Franz Premier Vacuum Cleaners, the old- est and best. Factory Prices. Easy pay- ments. Tel. 20 3-3-2dx LOST—Commercial Trust Pass book, Ne. 11,295, Finder please return to Com- mercial Trust Co. 3-3-10-17-3dx FOUND—BIlack, brown and white spotted hunting dog. Owner can have same by calling at M. G., 14 Highland St. 3-3-1dx Nutmeg Publicity Bureau PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Mailing, Addressing, Adding Machine Work. Multigraphing, Mimeographing, Typewriting, Tel. 2290 for Representative to Call. | WANTED—Good position to steady and re- liable man having selling experience, | driving auto. Answer in own hand writ- ing, giving experience and references. Box No. 103 3-3-2dx local factory. Address Box 3-3-3d WANTED—Die makers in State age and experience, 14L, Herald You ought to have an aquarium or globe furnished with fresh grass, pebbles, ornaments, new stock of fish, ! nets, fish food, aquarium books, etc. New Britain Bird Store 105 Arch Street, Tel. 1121-3 Here’s a Cottage at a Pre-War Price— Only $3,800 with a lot over 200 feet deep. We've Just Sold a House on Sherman Court—We have one other at reasonable price—It will go quick —See Us NOW. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. NOTICE—The Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip. Co. hereby warns the public of New Britaln that one John McGraw, of Bos- ton, who was recently for a few weeks in the employ of this company, is not at present connected with the Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co. in any manner whatsoever, and that any representations by him to the contrary are absolutely false. Persons interested should address the company direct at 17 Pearl St., Bos- ton, Mass. J. M. Carpenter, Special Sales Manager. -2-3dx NOTICE—Ginsburg’s dress pleating, button covering and hemstitching shop moved to 19 Walnut St. Tel. §83-12. 2-28-6dx b NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemished first quality and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor oil one gal- lon 80c., five gallon lots 76c. per gallon. Bring your can. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. 2-25-16dx NOTICE—D. & K. Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction, it you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. 767-4, city. -34-18dx NOTICE—Get our prices on your electrical work. It will save you money. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. §93-5, 1492-23. 2-23-10dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for enterta:nments, fairs aud dances; something snsppy. Al Malmgren. Herald ofce, City. 9-23-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 Cheshire, Conn. 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS NOTICE—Now is the time to place your or- der for Hatching Eggs and Baby Chicks B gh class White Reds, Barred Send for cata- Mr: A. L. Rhode lsland Rocks, Light Brahmas. logue. Visitors welcome. Uhryn, 112 Carlet WANTED—Four or five Modern conveniences. Address Box 20J, room tel In good Herald. | WANTED—To rent, Cottage of not 16 six rooms in desirable location. Col jcate with Box 6VV, Herald Ofc | WANTED—To buy mirrors for Tel. 1397. WANTED—Government needs Rallw: Clerks. $ -$192 month. Write fy specimen questions. Columbus Inf Columbus, Ohio, 4-3-3-10! WANTED—Second hand show case, mill and meat slicer; must ‘be ig condition. S e lowest price an details. Box Herald office. WANTED—Couple with mno chil general housework, at Shuttle Club. Must furnish best referencel ply Mr. Fish at Elks' Grill. WANTED—Two or three family h room to each floor, in desirable 1d either rent or buy. Address Herald 28XX. \ WANTED—Four or five room te: first or second floor, at a reasonabie by American family of three, Tenement, Box 9, Herald, WANTED—Men and women, for tes will mail names and addresses of 1 supplying home work. Address W Lackey, Plainville, Conn. -] WANTED——By refined elder! ment of five rooms, good locati® ern section preferred. By April 17K, WANTED—Young men and women telligence and ambition .to study keeping and stenography under instructors. Don't waste your .ev: Tuition $5 a month. Connecticut ness College, 163 Main St. % POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching upi all varietios: eate fatbrycs, te end for circular, Clark,] Hartford. Y ' 3-3-1dx , Parker & ® Deming w BUILDING LOTS We are approaching time of year when builg ing operations are boun to increase. Then you think mor about that little homg you have been wantin} for so long and first o all you must have a goog building lot. We can offer you s very desirable sites the west end ranging i price from $550 to $1,80( on easy terms. Quite a few have be sold but there are so left. Get yours. Parker 85 | Deming

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