New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 12

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TRAVELING SIGN PAINTER JUST FINISNEDA RIGHT NEW SIGN ON THE POPULAR STREET EATING HOUSE ES LUZIETTI Contractor Belmont St. pe Gardening and Grading | Lawns n Speclalty. I | | GINSBURG’S —— DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP | OVED TO ‘ { 19 Walnut Street Rear Building. Tel. 883-12. 'h'lq-d. LS CONN.—LTD. D ORCHESTRA RUMENTS Drums and Banjos Nutmeg Publicity Bureau PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Mulitigraphing, Maliling, Mimeographing, Addressing, | Typewriting, Adding Machine Work. Yel. 2290 for Representative to Call — | It you have tried Specialist Chiro- practors, Osteopaths or n.tnmpn'm’ with no results them try my treat- ments for a complete cure. Beware of that cough and chest disease. My treatments clear these conditions quickly. Flectric treatments of all kinds Filectric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without , additional cost. Private woman's treating room wn.hj Jady in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR. COOMBS | | Natureopathic Physician and Chiro- l practor, 252 Main St., Phone 765. Repaired. . TYNAN, Agent. ck Rock Avenno. | | secretaries ong wanted a handy and ng Machine pigha tut POUND HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED By | seat it | Arcn | was suffering with influenza A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECKALIST. "Phone 570 ' in Street. REMOVAL NOTICE ' Electl’lc flo_ now located at 133 Jerome St. in our Plainville Store at 85 West Main Street. DAN FLEOTRIC CO., TELEPHONE 1628-4 KE YOUR PICK—2-Family House on! on East Street, Near East Main—most section, for $5,100, large lot. Up to the Minute 3-Family House for right across the street — It’s Up to You | P REAL ESTATE CO. PFHONE 343—-ROOMS 303-¢ BANK BLDG. FOR SALE Shows big Interest on Investment. Re- Ny located. ¥ If you cannot raise that amount, no need 000 CASE D. HUMPHREY Fire and Life Insurance. — Surety Boneds« Insurance. Also All Kinds of Other N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING ‘AM SHIP TICKETS PATHOS IN MURDER TRIAL Defendant in Court Despite Fact That ; l His Son Died During Night—An- | other Accused Appears, Though Il Williamson, W. Va., March 14.—A touch of pathos entered into the Matowan gun fight trial when circuit court convened this morning. After the 17 defendants had taken their was announced that the two year old =on of one of their number, Williams, had died during the night. The defendant, however, was in his accustomed place and rebuttal testimony was continued. “Doug” Mounts, another of the de- | fendants, whose {liness last week de- layed the trial, appeared with one eve closed and his face painted with iodine. It was announced that he in the throat. He told presiding Judge R. D. Bailey that he was very sick, but declared that he would stay in court if he died in his chair. JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs e —— PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 Stanley St. Tel. 2084 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-land Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Steeet Tel. 633.23 PHOTOGRAPH TOMMY in his NEW SPRING SUIT Maybe that wouldn’'t be a fine EASTER remembrance for Tommy’s aunts and uncles and other relatives. One framed for father's | found compl; 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 Classified Column. ONE CENT A WORD. J/ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUR - — e FOR SALE—WIll sell for cost three lots at Victory Terrace, Plainvill Terms to suit buyer. Apply Box , Herald. i 3-14-3dx FOR SALE—A slightly used Columbia graf-! onola with records, 33 p. off lis price. | Widener's, 138 Main St 3-14-1dx | FOR SALE—Coal Range and beds. 98 Com- ' mercial St 2 3-14-3dx FOR SALE—My black horse, weight about 1000 pounds, good wor and driver. Would exchange for co: Wi I, Alling, Kensington. 3-14-5dx | FOR CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. 20c¢ AUTOMOBILES NOTICE. EUMOR—It is whispered that the best hats the Jowust prices are to be found at Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leu- pold), 3568 Arch St., 6 doors south of the nory. It's true we have no wide, spacious aisles nor lofty ceilings, and to be sure it's a bit crowded, but YOU get 150 cents on the dollar. Need we isay more? 3-14-6d FOR SALE—1916 roadster, with self-starter and all electrical cquipment. Just out of the paint shop All new tires, mechani- | cal perfect A real buy Come and see’ it. 574 West Main St., I-le\xx‘ S FOR SALE—A large Republic truck, solid | tires, in Al ; ®ood bargain for quick buyer 24 Webster St. 3-14-2dx | the NOTICE—Rent freo—Steam heated apart- ment; every improvement, to American couple for care of two children, both school age. Need mother's care after £chool hours. Tel. 1622. 3-14-2dx 1918, just overhauled, Call evening Perdrizet, 107 3-14-6dx FOR SALE—Dodge, new battery; reasonable between 6 and 7:30. R. Fairview st SALKE—One 1915 Touring Car, new NOTICE—Rip Repair Shop, at 155 Main St., FOR SALE—Special sale on daffies, 50c. pot, for Tuesday and Wednesday Bromley, 5 Belden St al P o FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- Ing Cherry Mul to those affiicted with coughs, colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bote tle_guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx FOR SALE—Or would take a small car in trade for a lot on Robbins Ave, Maple Hill. It interested, 3-6 12-2dx FOR SALE—Canaries, all paired off, ready for nests, at 65 Monroe St. 3-14-3dx | FOR SALE—Household of 4 rooms furni- ture, almost new; bargain. Party leaving town. Call all day Sunday and Monday, 2d floor, 12 Pearl 3-12-1ax FOR SALE—Lot 50x150, in good location, 15 Will sell at sacri- leaving town. Address 3-11-4dx party is Herald, Box 3Y. Tanquay & 3-10-5dx FOR SALE—Bullding stone.. oe. Tel. 2218-2 or 1014-13 FOR SALE—Cheap, for cash, upright piano, Apply 2nd floor 1184 Stanley St. 3-11-3dx FOR SALE—Steel ash cans. Malleable Iron Works, cor. Myrtie and Grove Sts. 3-9-5dx BABY CHICKS—20c. vp; safe guaranteed and prepaid: all send for circular. Roy Clark, East Ha: ford. -7t FOR SALE—Matiresses, box springs, cush- ions, etc., to order. Save money by have ing your old mattresses, bOX springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned spfie day. Upholstering. Hardwarc City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St Tel. 2314-4. 2-12-26dx LOST AND FO UND. three small LOST—On Church St., I3 return to tied together. ase Otice keys, Herald ES x LOST—Between Maple and Pearl St., old fashioned brooch pin, black trimmings. Valued for its association. Reward if re- turned to Herald, Box 17K. 3-14-1dx LOST—Brindle bull pup, white face and un- marked collar. Return to 46 Newington Ave., or call Tel. 2313. Reward. 3-11-3dx perty who called Friday even- South Main St. regarding lost call again between 6 and 7 3-14-1d LOST—W ing at 43 pin kindly evenings. LOST—Between South Main St. and Elks’ «Club, gold brooch. Kindly return to 435 South Main St. Tel. 42-4. 3-14-1a WestCsentert ,36. x* ) nStMai T T ——— REAL ESTATE. ! in Adna Johnson's parking alley. A com- plete line of bicycles and accessories of all makes. Open cvenings. 3-14-3dx paint, electric light and starter. contractors, variety woodworker, horse power gasoline engine, chea 5 Nelson, 250 Corbin Ave. Tel. 1138-13. 3-12-4dx Also | We repair, sell and Are 3-14-lax ing. Bring it to us. exchange all makes of cameras. Studio, Kodak Headquarters. SPRING USED CAR NOTICE—Auto to rent. Private owner de- NOTICE—Find a camera that needs repair- sires parties or families to take out; fine SALE. passenger car. Rates reasonable. 658-14. We have four carloads of new Studebakers duc 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- ter down and six months to pay We are open evenings. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Klectric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. qu: FromrEs NOTICE—Painting, Papering—VPainting 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. 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 §5-6 tour. Overland 90 tour. Cheviolet F. A. tour. Ford Coupe. Oakland 34 tour. Hudson 6-40 Coupe. Dodge tour. (wire wheel Maxwell tour. Briscoe tour., $200. Overland model 4 tour. Overland 83A tour. Overland 83B tour, Overland 75 roadster, $350. Flanders 1-2 ton' truck, $100. Oldsmobile touring. M. IRVING JESTER. Phone 811. 193 Arch St. NOTICE—The Connect| Co., 43 Wilson St, American made toys. for bird whistle and toy sets. t \Metal Toy New Britain, Conn. 3-12-2ax guaraniced. Iteasonable rat Lrown, 240 Smalley St. NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemished first quaiity and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor oil one gal- lon Suc., five galion lots 7éc. per galion. 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. 2-24-15dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for enterta.nmenis, iaus aond dances; something suappy. al Malmgren, lerala otice, Cicy. 9-23-1t L — o — WADN Sl HERE ARE RELIABLE CARS AT FAIR PRICES. Sold by a Dealer Known to the Trade for 12 Years, BUICK Touring. BUICK Sedan. RBO Touring. OVERLAND 90 Touring. MAXWELL Touring. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. PAIGE Coupe. 1917 NATIONAL Touring. 1916 STUTZ Roadster. Terms arranged. 1930, 1917 1917 1918 1918 1920 1918 1921 WANTED—By an American family of two, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with a private bath. Ad- dress, Herald, Box 35K. 3-14-8dx | WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, corns and callouses, w try & box of Snow Drop Saive, 2oc. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Croweil, Miller & han- Dt e e son Co. and all drug stores. 2-1-26-eodx Low Prices. Be Misled by Easy Payment Plans That Take the Joy Out of Life. WANTED—By American family of three, flat or apartment of not less thau five rooms. W estern section preferred. Ad- dress Herald, 1ox W, $-12-3ux AARON G. COHEN, WANTED—Tenement of five rooms in good locality for family of four adulis. Box “Loyal To Those We Secrve.” 22 8-12-2dx 45 Wells St., Hartford. Open Eve. 2-T-evd-tf Phone 3-14-2dx 2-2-eod-tf Mfg. We fill out orders ' NOTICE—General trucking, local and long | distance moving and hauling. Satisfaction | There is a good mar] for used autos. If have one to sell o want .0 buy one try Herald Classified Ca umn. It will do the triel ONLY ONE CENT .. WORD. TO RENT —— AO RENT—S5 rooms with all mod provements. 72 Belden St. TO RENT—Five room temement, fi all improvements. 5 minutes froi F. Corbin’s. 49 Cherry sSt. 3 TO RENT—A five room tenemént necticut Ave. Inquire at Plumbin] 93 Hartford Ave. 31 TO RENT—One 6 and one 7 rodiiied new house in western section. 3 TO RENT—Garage with electric lig] Trinity St. TO RENT—Tenement of four room quire B. Dubowy, 57 Smalley St. TO RENT—EIght room tenement, enfences, at 15 Meadow Ct. Colord ple may apply at 378 Stanley St. TO RENT—A fie room temement improvements. B.' Solomon, 325 M Tel. 977. 3. TO RENT—Or Sale—A mew six room low, up-to-date. Inquire &2 S| Road, Belvidere. Tel. 2112. TO RENT—Tenement of five heat. 475 Arch St. Tel. 56-2. 10 RENT—Shop, suitable for light facturing or repair shop. -23 Wal { Tel. 883-12. 4 3 TO RENT—A very desirable tenement rooms, with all modern improve Inquire at 66 Comnecticut Ave. phone 2009-14. 3y TO REN truck. for_touring car 'T—Garage 963 Stanley St. | TO RENT—5 roofa tenement, m. provements, in good location, gcen| city. Apply 525 Church St ‘\ TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., Elm. Will rent reasonable if once. .Apply M. Cohen. Phone TO RENT—G: on lson Bt. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 177 TO RENT—Rooms furnished 'with fences for light housekeeping. Suitgb man and wife or two ladies, Cen Prospect St. 3 TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms,| suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. ( man, 33 Court St. TO RENT—Nice front room to remt, 1 from post office. 10 Emmons Place. 1092-3. 3- A 3 TO RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. 45 Walnut St. bed room and 120 3-1 TO RENT—Furnished en for light housekeeping. mercial St. TO RENT—Large front room, papered, for one or two men, apartment for light housekeeping. West Main St. POULTRY. FOR SALE—REggs for hatchihg, B Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for $1. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. 254-12. 3.1 Cars Sold on Commission. Trad WANTED—To rent farm of about 120 acres, togetner with all farming machinesy, poultry, etc. 3-11-3w 8-12-3dx Joe Celesky, i9 Orange St | WANTED—At once, Flano or Talking Ma- | FOR SALE—Hatching mated pens, single comb Reds. Call Tel. 2446-2. City. from | ¢ Rhode I 66 Frame 3-1 FOR SALE—Three Barred Rock OCoclf] | FOR SALE—1 good house lot located at the | Industrial Park. Sandberg,’ 14 Highiand | St,. New Britain, Conn. 3-14-1dx | FOR SALE—Bullding lot 60x100 Wilson's station, or will exchange latest model Ford car. Frank Brigandi, 212 East Main St 3-14-16-15x FOR SALE. MAXWELL RACER. CADILLAC 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. PACKARD 6 TOURING. WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. PAIGE ROADSTER. MAXWELL TOURING. These cars are held at very low fig- ures. atl for feet FOR SALE—Farm in Kensington, 58 acres, 10 room house, with gas, for breeding. Barred Rock , hatching 13 for $1.50. Axel Johansén, Mapl City. 3- chine salesman who resides in New bBrt- ! ain, 1o sell pianos for a nationally kuowa | high grade plano manufacturcr now op- | craung a large chain of retail plauo | stores. Remuneration drawing account FOR SALE—Buff against liveral COMMISSION—0PPOLLUILL; eggs for sale. for Sranch Management woen men yuai- winter layers. iy—all correspondence treated in sirict: €. Deming, Berlin. confidence. Address at once, P. O. Lox 943, Hartford, Conmn., after that 3rd mHoor | 509 5th Ave, New York City. $-11-3d | FOR SALE—30 Leghorn hens and 350 | incubator. Phone 2522-4. 3-14 Fine stock and ex Also a few breeders. Tel. 1135-4. 3-14-16-1. and bath. Good barn, two silos, stock and tools, 4 miles from New Britain, near school and shops. New Britain Agency, 166 Main St, Room 17, evenings. PERSONALS. | | | | ! running water , PERSONAL—Don’t suffer with tooth ache in the night at any hour. Dr. Dicker- man, open evenings, 451 West Main. 3-14-2dx e LEAVITI &« HAYES INC Bullding--Repamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BEKRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinda § Court St Telepbcnes 3244 ttew Hritain. Conn. 1918 CHIROPRACTIC TALK, NO. 38, YOUR BILL A. VOLZ. THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) There is a bill which Nature intends every one to pay sooner or later. That is the Bill of Negligence. It is the one grim ob- ligation which no one can escape. But far sighted people see that Nature's bill contains as few items checked against them as modern conditions will allow. You owe it to your relatives and friends, but principally to yourself, to regain your Fealth If you have lost it. Because 3 have tried everything else but ! CHIROPRACTIC fc no reason why you cannot be as healthy. | strong and full of life as normal men and women. i Think of the many thousands who have [ e heaith after a few Spinal | Adjustments! And what Chiropractic has | done for them it can and will do for you. } Come to my office and see, Free consul- BY J. | tation. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484. E————e ey WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl for general housework with some knowledge of cooking. Apply after 6 p. m. at 25 Trinity. 3-14-1d4 WANTED—Girl for genmeral housework. Ap- ply Bloomberg, 156 Maple St., or 186 Main St. 3-14-2dx WANTED—Young women to learn stenog- raphy during sparc time evenings Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main St. 3-9-tr WANTED—At the shore for the summer, | one experienced cook, one laundress, and three waitresses. Apply Mrs. Henry Un- land, 17 Seaside Ave4, Milford, Ct. JACQUES SPECIALTY SHOP requires services of a voung lady with experience in millinery—Good position to right party. Apply 407 Main St., Monday evening, after & or any time Tuesday and Wednes- day 3-14-2a JACQUES SPECIALTY SHOP requires services of five (5) girls with or without experience as mil- linery salesladics. Good pay, full or part time. Apply 407 Main St., Monday evening after 6 or Tuesday and Wednesday any time 3-14-2a who s honest, with §0od persouality, clean record, and iair education. Alusc also have snitative and delernination, and be botween the ages of and o0 years. Good references required. U sonal interview necessary. M. O. Halver- stadt, 252 Asylum St, Martiord Lite HSulldiug, Ioom 408, Haruord, Conn. 3-11-3d | WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, Ly young couple, in good neighborhood. P. O. Box 7. 3-11-0dx WANTED—By clean middleaged man, board and room in private American family. Address Herald, Box 34K. 3-11-4dx WANTED—4 room tenement for man and wife. Apply Box 10A, Herald. 3-11-3dx $120 monthly. Exam- inations ‘March. Experience unnecessary. For tree particulars of instructions, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service exam- iner) ¥43 ikquitable Bldg. Washington, D. C. 3-10-4dx WANTED—Lace curtains to laundry; rea- sonable prices; work guaranteed. Call at 412 W. Main St, City. 3-9-6dx WANTED—Roomers and boarders. Cal Kelsey St. Tel. 2098-12. 3 S —————————r— HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—At once, experienced battery ma None other need apply. Simmons’ Storage Battery Co. 3-14-3a tal Mail Service. WANTED—Young men to study bookkeep- ing three evenings a week. Invest your spare time in & business training. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main St. | 3-9-tr WANTED—I Liave & good position for & man | CLERKS—(men women, over 17) for Pos-| FOR SALE—Hatchings eggs, White dottes and Columbians Rocks, Jones sti non-setting. Notice - poultry, tur] water fowls, squab breeders. Order P tryman complete book. 25 cents. ard, 129 Camp St. e FOR SALE—Single Comb R. L. Red Barred Rock setting eggs. Pittsf] strain. $1.00 per 13 eggs. 70 Forest: Ave., Plainville. Tel. 87-3. 3-12- FOR. SALE—White Leghorn and R I. baby chicks. Hatches every week. member, genuine Connecticut chicks better. ~ Circular. Phone 645. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. MAGIC BROODERS—Coal 3 regulating, top and bottom draft. G anteed. Free catalogue. Phone 4, A B I,_Waliingford, Conn. 3-12 SITUATION, WANTED. WANTED—By young man, position in cery or fruit store. Good business red ences. Speaks English and Itallan. dress M. S., 24 Webster St. 3-14.; WANTED—An elderly Iady wishes po doing light housework in small fay Inquire Mrs. J. Swanson, 387 Main St., § floor. 3-14- WANTED—By young woman position office or light housework in refin te family. Address Herald, Box 2. 3-14-1 Means Poor Vision. The best Glasses you can buy are the cheapest in the end. Our prices are just and

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