New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 12

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: 1l pmpay HARTFORD THE BASEMENT OFFERS AN traordinary And Timely Value-Giving Sale Of Handsome Easter Suits $24.95 ecially arranged al character. Included are several ory type and variation of the modes. A select v pred, ISton, box, embroidered, beaded, new length otine, English tweeds, serge and novelties. wvely Afternoon Frocks $29.95 new Spring Dresses are in Crepe, Silk Taffeta, Sgtin and Chine egantly developed iIn select pt fashions. In all the wanted colors. Sport Coats of Polo Cloth N DESIGNED IN DASHING LINES $19.95 loffoving of attractive Sport Coats, belted, tion pockets — ragian sleeves man- Embroidered capes, embellished with in wanted colors nnd lengths, new model. coats. e handsor ality Canton ) SILK lars, . d tassels, personality. CREPE DE CHINE An unbelievably large and ment, charming youthful models, featiring adorable Creations for every event—offernig n distinctive collection of exclusive new metropolitan styles shown® for the first time at any price. riety fo styles from which to choose, tailored, Spring’s favored fabrics Pre- in newest Distinctive New Easter Dresses CHARMING STREET AND AFTERNOON STYLES $24.95 TAFFETA — TRICOTINE — CANTON CREPE diversified assort- ruffles, embroldered tunics, cape and Puritan col- fashionable type and Basement Domestic Goods Dept. would take up more than this page to tell you of our many bargains, so below we are listing ftems that we know will interest you. Degandies, in all colors, 40 inches wide d Fancy Voliles, in all shades, suitable for Dresses a Towels, Extra heavy quality, size Long Oloth, In 10 yard cuts, closely woven cessnee Bod Spreads, in marn pretty patterns for full size beds pter Pleces—i4G inche . 5 e rfs—17 Inch by 50 inch ing Cretonne Slip Covers : In one of the most helpful and appre- tures of our Drapery service. Let us our home with samples, and giye you an the cost of covering your overstuffed prices are always as low as it's possible em on the oxcellent quality of work we sale offerings. ment Store To Rent on West Main St. | lace for Plumbing, Electrical Contract- ' business—Only $25 a month. 11 pu want to buy any Second Mortgages? MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK EBLDG. FOR SALE House—modern. 737 East strect. Houso—14 Rooms. 96 Pleasant stroet. Lots and Nice Location. o, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. . D. HUMPHREY Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. ST, N. NAT. BANK BUTDDING 25x49 inches: with blue borders . The sale now in progress fiber Rugs as well as many reliable makes in wool Rugs at prices you cannot afford to miss if therc's a need of either or both kinds in your home, 20c yard 49¢ yard 50c each $1.39 each $1.95 each 98c each 59¢ each Summer Rugs At Sale Prices offers grass and Come to the Seventh Floor and investigate the PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 Stanlg St. ‘Tel. 2084 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR AL KINDS OF ) JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. £33.23 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estmates cheerfully given on all jobs BY STANLEY | With the opening of spring, demand for Real Estate increases. If you want to sell your prop- erty get in touch with a prospective customer through the Herald Clas- sified Column. ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1920 Buick seven passenger se like new; heatér and afl new | two extras. Address H. I J., Box | ew Britain 3-8-tt ! FOR fiAu-;-!l Vim delivery car, just over-l hauled; very low price. Box 18V, Herald. | 3-7-5dx | Six Cab- wheels, all FOR SALE—1 Hudson Super riolet, 1 Ford touring dem. new tires, drivem 5000 miles. 1 Ford Touring $110. 1 Buick Roadster $450. R C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 3-3-6dx USED CARS. . 1919 Reo Coupe. Come and see this bargain. 1919 Chevrolet, 8 cyl., 5 passenger. Sport model. Good buy for small money. 1920 Essex Demonstrator. Guaran- teed. Unusual opportunity at low price. 1919 Paige sport model, disc steel wheel, small mileage. . 1919 Page Touring. 7 passenger. Newly painted, cord tires. Bar- gain if taken at once. 1916 Buick Touring. 7 New top, good paint. price. Watch our ad for used car bargains. S. & F, MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm S¢. Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Dis- tributors. passenger. Very low OLDSMOMILE, 8 Touring. .. WILLYS-KNIGHT Limousine CADILLAC 8 Touring. PAIGE ROADSTER . REO TOURING ... PACKARD TOURING MAXWELL TOURING THE B, & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main B¢. Phone 484. —_—_—m SPRING USED CAR SALE. We have four carloads of new Studebakers due here next week, so we need the room. Look over this list and pick out your car and talk it over with us. We will let you have any used car we have for one- quarter down and six months to pay the rest. We are open evenings. 1921 1920 1918 1918 1919 1919 1918 1917 1916 1918 1916 1915 1920 1916 1916 1916 1911 1916 Studebaker Big Six tour. $1,600 Studebaker Big Six tour. Jordan seven pas. tour. Overland 85-6 tour. Overland 90 tour. Chevrolet F. A. tour. Ford Coupe. Oakland 34 tour. Hudson 6-40 Coupe. Dodge towr. (wire wheels), Maxwell tour. Briscoe tour., $200, Overland model 4 tour, Overland 83A tour. Overland $3B tour. Overland 75 roadster, #250. Flanders 1-2 ton truck, $100. Oldsmobile touring. M. IRVING JESTER. Phone 311. “The house of satisfaction.” 3-5-tr 193 Arch St. USED CAR SALE. 1920 PAIGE. 5 PASS. TOURING, VERY LITTLE MILEAGE. 1917 HUDSON, 4 PASS. COUPE. IN A NO. 1 CONDITION. 1917 CADILLAC SEDAN IN PERFECT MECHANICAL CONDITION, GOOD TIRES AND PAINT. 1918 CHALMERS TOURING. HAS JUST BEEN OVERHAUL- ED, ALL GOOD TIRES. VERY LITTLE MONEY. 1917 MITCHELL TOURING, 7 Pass. WILL SELL CHEAP. 1916 NATIONAL TOURING, 7 PASS. AT A BARGAIN. COME IN AND LOOK THESE CARS OVER, OR_CALL US ON THE TELEPHONE WE WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE ANY OF THESE CARS TO YOU AT ANY TIME. WE ARE ABLBE TO SAVE YOU $260 TO $500. EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED. LASH MOTOR CoO. GEORGE DUNBAR, Salesman. Agents for Cadillac, CLASSIFIED ~1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c ling and pos CASH IN ADVANCE This is.ot a question of credit. thge cost more than the price of the lit- Bookkeeping, hil- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Steel ash cans. Malleable Iron Works, cor. Myrtie and Grove Sts. 3-8-3dx x " R SALE—New electric offer refused. Tel. 1992-3 No a1 1d range. A. Tyler FOR reasonable Main St. FOR SALE—White Leghorn ha¥hing egss. Pen headed by cris’ from egg strain. Hatch for heavy layers. best is the cheapest. KEggs $10.00 hundred. T. Aldrich, Shuttle Me: Ave. per 510 FOR SALE—Farm tools, sulky plow, farm and business wagon—other Implements. F. F. Radcliffef 43 Forestville Ave:. Plainville 3- Siuger sewing ma- East St., above store. 2ax FOR SALE—I1st class chine. Inquire 513 FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red hatching eggs $1.00 setting. White Pekin duck eggs $2.00 a setting Tel. No. 675-15 N. B. Karl Maier, Southington, Conn. 3-9-4dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage, almost new. 16 Sheflicld St. Call evenings. 3-9-2dx FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle $80. Side- car § Call Thursday or Friday even- ings. W. J.. 63 Trinity St. 3-9-2dx FOR SALE—I14 geese. Apply Albert An- derson, end of Kensington Ave. 3-9-3dx FOR SALE—Two weeks old calf. Sundell, 22 Vega St. FOR SALE—4 rooms of household furni- ture. Bargain. 12 Pearl Court. John 3-9-2dx 3-9-3dx FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down Cherry Mul keeps you well. tle_guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx Party leaving town. Call | | NOTICE. NOTICE—Electrical work. One word to the wise. Do your wiring and repair work now. Call 1992-3. A, Tyler, 319 Main St -1d NOTICE—Ideal Furniture Repair and Re- finished of all kinds. 147 Beaver St. Phone 107S-5. 3-9-1dx NOTICE—Just Hats—$1.98 and up. Best line ih the city. Children's hats a spec- falty. Trinfmings. Arch St. Novelty Shop (M P. Leupold), 359 Arch St. (6 doors south of the Armory—out high rent district).’ 3-9-4d NOTICE—General trucking, local and long | Satistac- rates. moving and hauling. Reasonable 24 Smalley distance tion guaranteed. Frank E. Brown, 1568. DRESSMAKING—Plain sewing and dren’s clothes especially. 227 st. R e T NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No. 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 2-7-eod-tf NOTICE—Electric Yacuum Cleaners rented, | $1.26 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d-tt NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, plano teacher, 86 Elm St. Phone 417 3-8-4ax NOTICE—Beofore painting, let us retop your car. Groth Auto Top Co., 68 Hart St. 3-8-3dx — e NOTICE-~How much trouble and money you can save by having your bicycle or motorcycle overhauled at Rip Repair Shop in Adna Johnson's parking alley, 153 Main St. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharpening. Open evenings. 3-7 | FOR SALE—Blue satin dress, checked suit, ' also coat and white dress, 12 to size 16, 406 Main St., 4th floor. 3-8-2dx 14 yrs. FOR SALE—Upright Kohler and Campbell piano. 38 Maple St., Plainville. 3-8-3dx FOR SALE—200 quarts of milk daily, start- ing April 1st. Linwood Farm, South St. Tel. 239-15. 3-7-3dx FOR SALE—On Bassett St., new 12 room house, hardwood floors, all modern im- provements. Box 10B, Herald. 6dx BABY CHICKS—20c. up; safe delivery guaranteed and prepald; all _varieties; send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hart- ford. 3-7-t 2 e ——— FOR SALE—One single somb Rhode Island cockerel and Rose Comb White Wyandotte cockerel Call Tel. 2446-2 or 66 St., city FOR SALE—S acres of land for $30.. 40 cords of wood $6.00 per cord. Also farm of 60 acres, $500 cash required. Barnes, Bardnesdale. FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from choice mated pens, single comb Rhode Island Reds and White Wyandottes. Call Tel. 2446-2. 66 Francis St., City. 3-7-8dx —— FOR SALE—30-40 acre farm in Berlin, stock and tools; $3,000 cash, rest on mortgage. Box 32J, Herald. 3-7-3dx FOR SALE—Stove wood, hard $14.00, mixed $12.00, furnace wood $14.00, fire place any length $14.00. No chestnut, full cord. Delivered New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-28. 3-2-6dx FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- fons, etc., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made ovor equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 2-12-26dx —— e PET STOCK. canaries and cages. Send for pri R. H. Graeber, Ashley Height, Paterson, N. J. i 3-7-1wx —————————r— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By colored lady, position as cook or for general housework, and for man position as chauffeur, butler, etc. Exper- jenced, handy in any kind of machine and work. Address Herald Box 32Z. 3-9-4dx WANTED—Two ddys work wanted by com- petent laundress, where washing machine is used. Can furnish references. Write Herald Box 22Y. 3-9-2dx WANTED—Experienced stenographer, High school graduate, prefers position in local office. Address Herald Box 19%Z. 3-8-3dx WANTED—-Position by ex-service truck driving or helper in garage: had 4 years experience. Can do own repairing. J. Lynch, 110 Rockwell Ave, 3-8-4dx WANTED—To do gemeral housework for small family. 32 Jubilee St. 3-7-3dx e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. ding—Repawing. BUILDERS IN WOOD. BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinds. # Court Bt Telepbcnos 3244 téew Britaiz. Conn. 1913 ————————————————————————— POULTRY. —_— SALE—Eggs of Hatching Pedigree ";:zck. n’.?r» 8. C. White Leghorn, $1.50 §. S Brown Leghorns Heinzmann ¢ Yards, 169 Greenwood St., N. B, Poultry Ya SR —————— LOST AND FOUND- I e aiten e o LOST—On Monday, in shopping district, a NOTICE—Ford cars overhauled, transmission, and rear eond, $30. prices on all other cars, Standard Gar- age, Corbin Place. Phone 588-3. 3-5-6dx NOTICE—N. W. Hart, automobile insur- ance, notary public, monthly income .in- surance. 14 Prospect St., New Britain, Conn. 3-4-6dx e 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 75c. 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, if you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. 767-4, city. 2-24-18dx NOTICE—Carteonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, ofice, City. 9-23-t¢ FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Nice front room to rent, 1 block from post office 10 Emmons Place. Tel. 1092-3. 3-8-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms..All conven- iences. 24 Maple St. 3-8-3dx TO RENT—2 front rooms and kitchen, fur- nished, private veranda, every conven- jence, housckceping, suitable family 2 or more. Central, Address, Family, Herald. 3-7-3dx TO RENT—Large front room, just paiuted, papered, for one or two men. Also nice apartment for light housekeepin, 103 West Main St. 2-23-t¢ TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for lighs housekeeping, first floor, 74 Seymour St. 3-9-1dx TO RENT—Can accommodate 1 or X young men with room and board. Good location. Terms reasonable. Box 23D, Herald. 3-9-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room for two in pri- vate family. 133 Bassett St. 3-9-2dx TO RENT—Five rooms, all improvements, at 436 Wost Main St. Inquire at store. 3-9-3 ———————————— IO RENT TO RENT—Or Sale—A new six room bunga- low, up-to-date. Inquire 82 Stratford Road, Belvidere. Tel. 2112. 3-9-3dx TO RENT—To a reflned American couple without children, lovely steam rooms for light housekeeping, private family. Walking distance. Address, American, Box 21X, Herald. 3-9-1dx | TO RENT—Five rooms, improvements, sec- Reasonable St., second 3-9-1dx ond floor, at 41 Dewey St. rent. Inquire at 129 Glen floor. second floor; 9 Cherry St. 3-9-2dx TO RENT—Six room tenement also five rooms, first floor. TO RENT—Who will be the lucky ome to get the one remaining 7-room modern apartment in the new building at 561 Main St., opposite St. Mary's church? Steam heat, hot water and janitor ser: ice. Inquire Wm. C. Raphael, 390 Main s 3-8-tf TO RENT—TFive Foom tenement, first floor, hardwood house, 41 Connerton St., near North & Judd. Improvements. Tel. 667-13. 3-8-3dx 443 2045-13. Church St. B. 3-8-2dx TO RENT—Garage, Bernewitz. Tel. TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all im- provements, with garage. 33 Linwood St. 3-8-3dx Chestnut | 3-8-3d | i of the | There is a good marke for used autos. If have one to sell or want to buy one try ¢ Herald Classified Col umn. It will do the tric| ONLY ONE CENT WORD. WANTED WANTED—Lace curtains to lsundry sonable prices; work guaranteed. Cf 412 W. Main St., City. WANTED—Friday evening, at 8 o' Church St., machinists, toolmake: chine workers, polishers and buffers tend open meeting held by I A. o chinists. Every worker should att 3 WANTED—Men and women who sfifer| achin, burning feet, corns and call, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, Works wonders. Guaranteed by Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & son Co. and all drug stores. 2-1-3 SHLELE WANTED—Bookkeeper and st : In answering state previous exp and education. Box 22D, Herald. WANTED—To rent privad T od location. Address Box 30G, Hersld. P 3-} WANTED—Carpenter work. Jobbing s ialty. Reasonable rate. Tel. 668 lin, WANTED—Small American like to rent single or half house of or eight rooms, on or before May ‘entrally located With garage. Bo: 2Y, Herald. Southwestern section preferred. Box 21R, Herald Office. WANTED—Roomers and Kelsey St. Tel. 2095-12. WANTED—Woman to take h for family of two. Phone 941-2. WANTED—To do w general small. family., 42 Cariton St. ‘WANTED—Woman for general h on;' day a week. Address Heral 32 WANTED—Two waltresses. Main St. ‘ WANTED—Protestant lady for ple local position for about three m. with possibility of its being made pe nent. Work of special interest and to children. Excellent salary guaran: Glve references and phoné number. dress Box 16P, Herald. 3-! ‘WANTED—Young women to learn sti raphy during spare time evenmings necticut Business College, 163 Main s 3 WANTED—Competent _ girl for e housework. Mrs, Frank Wachter,: Harrison St. # 3 Hotel. 3 e v S WELE R PR T WANTED—Experienced sales elerk ready-to-wear dept. Apply The, Store, Inc. 'WANTED. * Extra saleswomen for Saturday af noon and evenings for all departmen Must have some experlence. ~Apply, once to, THE BIG STORE. 3-8. WANTED. Experienced millinery trimmer. Apply at once to THE BIG STORE. 3-9-2a WAN"_D. experienced saleswomen to sell Coats, Suits and Dresses. ’ Apply to ' MANAGER AT GREEN'S 3-9-3ax Two 170-172 Maln Street. = = WANTED—Young men to study s ing three evenings a ‘week. Invest spare time in a business training. necticut Business College, 163 Main —— 'ANTED—Battery man of experience. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 3-8 WANTED—Men with - or without railra experience to qualify in spare time Rallway Traflic Manager. $40-560 wed Big demand for trained men in this 1 Particulars free. Write tonight to T; fic Department, Box 2XB, Herald. 3-8-5 WANTED—Assistant pharmacist. Ad, WANTED—Salesman, New 27P, Heral 3-54 move shine from clothing. chemical Wardrobe Co., Hartford. TO RENT-—Shop, suitable for light manu- facturing or repair shop. 23 Walnut St. 3-7-3dx TO RENT—Store at 1 Elm. Wil once. _Ap Main St., corner of rent reasonable if taken at Cy Phan

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