New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 12

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REE TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this R Dr.NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist Visit only, by ! ~WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin ..0n making an X-ray examination of the with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an to Dingnosis. This and other wonderful methods examinations are Free to all who call on him at 1 Beloin, Wednesday, Mar 23rd. Hours from 10 to 5:30 p. m, REE FOR THIS VISIT » Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray"” Surgical NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, MAR. 23rd 'lbllwh)flllolhl-. Beloin Hotel, Wednesday, Mar. 23rd pr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkab! le Diagnosis of Examinations, all Medioal Services, and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. wver before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and If you are suffering, you 14 rot fail to take advantage of it. The sick muiltitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at visit the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see should remember the day, dates You Sick? Are You Suf- g? If So Call on Him d Take Advantage of His and Experience. rapldity with which he de- all diseases is truly wonderful whether a.case is curable or whether 1t is incurable. Not only will you be surprised at his wonderful knowledge of diseass. his plain, concise explanation of cause and effect. but at the marvelous rapidity with which his common sense, raticza treatment goes to the seat of astonishes all who call upon him; | the troublé; giving relief, and in all his extensive prictical experi- | cases that have not progressed too enables him to determine | far, a cure. Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, S K and office hours of his visit and call early to avoid the crowded last hours DON'T WAIT ! The sick multitudes crowd his of- fices from morning until night, and 1f you would avold disappointment you should call early. Dr. Naughton makea regular visits to New Britain from time to time to personally attend tc his many patients who are unable te wvisit his Worcester offices. Wednsday, Mar. 23rd, from 10 o’clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGHTON OIALIST IN OATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMFNTS. OFFICE AND LABORA- TORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. INSBURG’S DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP MOVED TO 19 Walnut Street Rear Building. Tel. 883-12. Winthrop street. Two Family House and (ottage on Cherry street. Six Tenement Brick Block orner Church street. Call and see us about these properties. C. G. CONN.—LTD. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS phone Instructor xophones, Drums and Banjos Repaired, JAS. W. TYNAN, Agent. 68 Black Rock Avenue, Real Estate and Insurance. 325 MAIN ST. We’re lucky to be able to offer you this One- mily House on Black Rock Avenue—We bet 's just what you’re looking for. Two-Family House on Sherman Court—will how up good income. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. BUILDIN G LOTS I have very desirable Lots on Russwin Heights, Hamilton and Hawley Oherry street—on Easy Terms. Also a few good houses at fair prices—Call in. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. —. Surety Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. o M AIN STREER. N. B. NAT. BANK BUIDDING fILK PRODUCERS BOYS! BOYS! FREE TICKETS TO PALACE MARSHALL NEILAN STUDIOS Hollywood, California March 10, 1921 Manager Palace Theater, New Britain, Conn. Dear Sir:—You are to show my latest picture, “Dinty”, at your theater on March 24, 25, 26, and it is my sincere wish that you allow all boys with ten or more freckles on svheir face to see me in “Dinty” free of charge. Trusting you will be kind enough to do this, I am Sincerely WESLEY “FRECKL | ‘. l Two Fami] House on|GUTTERS, LEADERS, ROOF- ING AND ALL BRANCHES OF SHEET METAL WORK —AND TINNING— ° Telephone calls given proper at- tention. P. J. MURRAY & CO. W.H.Metcalf 118 Wallace St. Tel. 2197 Parker & Deming Located on Oak street a fine Six Family Brick Block, five rooms to each tenement and all in first class condition. income. Six Room C8 Francis s about 2 Just the § fortablel 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. AUTOMOBILES THE GREATEST BUY OF THE SEASON. 1921 Model 59 Cadillac Sedan (five passenger). Run about 4,000 miles. Still in the guarantee. Just as g00d as mew. . LASH MOTOR COMPANY, “A Reputable Concern.” Phone 382, West Main and Lincoln Sts. 3-22-23-25-26 [ S—— WANTED—To buy all makes used cars. Any condition. Will pay best prices. Cut- ler & Tourgee, 75 Willow St. Tel. 1985, 3-22-1dx NOTICE—] of auto cylinder. Pis- ton made and piston rings fitted. Special price on Fords. Auto parts made to order. All work guaranteed. The H. & B. Mfg. Wks., 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel: Must be sold 3-22-2ax FOR SALE—Runabout $75. at once, Tel, 1066-2. FOR SALE—Chalmers, late 1918 Sedan; Allen 1918 Sedan; a bargain for quick sale. Stephens 1920 touring. Stutz 1918 Sedan. Hudson Super Six,. coupe. Ford Roadster, 1917. Do business with the owners. 83 Prospect St. 936-13, 3-22.2ax PO SALE 30450 dea v tus FOR SALE—New Simplex Electric range; no reasonable offer refused. Call 199:-3, after 6 p. m. 3-21-2dx FOR. SALE—Gas rmange, Cottage Oakland, rug and carpets, Singer sewing machine, dishes, window shades, 2 tables, 1 library table, plenty of other articles. Apply to 82 Franklin St., lst tioor. 3-21-2dx FOR baby carringe, less than halt price for quick sale. M. O'Niel, 9 West Main St. 3-22-1ax er————— ittty et FOR SALE—$5.00 child’s white enameled crib, two good mattresses; worth twice. Also Player Piano. Easy terms. An- drews, 439 Arch St. 3-22.1dx _— FOR SALE—Eleven acre farm, six mn‘ house, barn and out bulidings, in East Berlin. Address XB, Kensington, Conn. 3-22-2dx _— FOR SALE—Plsyer Piano, 4 months old, in, my home. Perfect, high grade make. Sell cheap, easy payments. Piano or Phonograph taken in exchange. Moving out. A beauty. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 3-21-tf pink, white A. Bromley, § Bel- 3-21-2dx FOR SALE—Hyacin and blue, 25c & pot. den St 2 FOR SALE—$225 Fentinel Automatic Gas stove, baby carriage, kiddie koop, child’s high chair, go-cart, and several other articles. F. W. Porter, 318 Lincoln St. Tel. 423. 3-21.3d FOR SALE—S horses weighing from 9500 to 1400 1bs. Call cor. East and Dwight Sts. Rear ot Bakery Co. 3-19-6dx itam s — FOR SALE—Oll aad Wm. H. Allen. 3.19-6ax FOR SALE—Loose hay, good for cows or horses. Joseph Manning, 30 Lafayette St. 3-18-6dx POULTRY. FOR ‘White Leghorn eggs $1.50 for 15 or $3.00 per hundred. Chicks, White Leghorns 20c, Rhode Is- land Reds 256c, White Wyandottes 30¢c each. Hatch continuously from March 7th. Corbin’s Corners Farm, West Hart- ford. 3-3-t,1,5,t05-1 FOR SALE—Rose Comb R. I. Red Baby chicks, 25c apiece. Hatching eggs $1 for 13. Ten chicks guarantced or OgES re- placed at one-half price. Geo. C. Clark, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 92-2. 3-21-2dx FOR SALE—White Rocks aad R. I. Red setting eggs, Owens strain, and 2 Red cockerels for breeding, and strictly fresh infertile eggs guaranteed one day old for e-nnlnxfl J. W. Austin, N.- Washington St., near Bridge, Plainville. Tel. 105-12. > 3-22-5ax best, layers, 2,000 every ks . Cir- Newington, Conn. + 3-22-1wx : Barred ngs stock, 13 for 1 Conn y '.: watch, between Sey- d’the Normal school. Reward 51 Beymour. Tel 1171-14. 3-22-1dx of keys, Monday merning, Comimercial, Main or Arch Sts. ~to Union Mfg. Ci Re- 3-21-2dx l ling and postage cost more tle advt. and in eliminating vertiser money. AUTUMOEILES FOR SALE—1918 Chalmers, “Light Six,” five passenger touring. Top, tires, paint and everything, all in good condition. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St., New Brit- ain. _21-6dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, Cabrio- let, 3 pass, Al condition. Terms. Ru- dolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2501. 2 3-18-6a FOR SALE—Buick Touring Car. 1920 model, like new, gone 8,000 miles, $1,300; new cord tires on rear. 530 East St. 3-22-1dx FOR SALE—Or wiil exchange for Ford' run- about, a 5 passenger Metz car, in Al con- Address E Nelson, 110 Dwight St. 3-22-6dx dition. FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring. Excellent condition. Price low. 55 Curtis St. 3-22-1dx FOR BALE, 1918 Paige Touring. 1917 Maxwell Touring. PARSONS’ GARAGE, 680 West Main St. e et ———ee e USED CARS. EASY TIME PAYMENTS AR- RANGED—IF necessary — WITH- OUT ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGES Easy Time payments when offer- ed by RELIABLE AND REP- UTABLE CONCERN, one whose reputation never has been besmirch. ed by a SINGLE MISDEED—CER- TAINLY puts confidence and Jjoy into motoring. ‘When we take used cars in trade we immediately OVERHAUL them, and it found to be too. far gome, they are disposed of to SECOND- HAND CAR DEALERS—therefore it is to your own protection to buy a used car locally and from a RE- LIABLE AND REPUTABLE CON- CERN. ‘We would like to have you come in and look the following cars over, and shall gladly demonstrate same to you at your convenience. And show you that our prices are far below what you can buy them else- ‘where. 1920 PAIGE Touring. Very little mileage. 1920 FORD Sedan. 1920 PAIGE Coupe. Good as new. 1919 CHEVROLET. Bargain $400. 1918 HUDSON Touring. 1917 HUDSON COUPE. Very little money if taken at once, 1916 o Make us an offer. LASH MOTOR €O0. A mu;nm CONCERN, ‘est Street. Tel. 38z, George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for Paige, Caaillac, Scripps-Booth. 3-21-22-23-26-26 REO Touring. OVERLAND %0 Touring., MAXWELL Touring. NATIONAL Touring. 0 STUTZ Roadster. Terms arranged. Thirty Other Popular Cars, Low Prices, Den’t Be Misled by Esay Mysterious Payment Plans That Take the Joy Out of Life. ‘i!lln.‘n.myrolco. Slm Bookman, Prop. ' 28 Main St. Phone 484. SPRING CLEAN UP ON USED CARS. 1920 Paige sedan, 7 pass., very little mileage. Price right. 1920 Chalmers Sport wheels, cord tires, 1 extra wheel. 1920 Cleveland, cord tires, 2 bump- ers; a bargain if taken at once. 1920 Buick 5 pass. 1918 Chevrolet 490, with winter top. 1915 Overland Roadster, 1913 Reo Roadster. These cars must be sold at once. Do not lose’ this pppbrtunity. Drop around and see m. We are open 24 hrs a day. me payments ar- nged Model, wire CLASSIFIED |, MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a.question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- than the price of the lit-* this work we save the ad- NOTICE. NOTICE—Place your order with us for Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and re- ceive the best material and workmanship possible. Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. ' Full weight, full size guaranteed. Eddy Awning and Dec- sorating Co., 106 City Hall Place. Tel. 1013-4. 3-8-e.0.d.3mo. NOTICE—Seeley’s Entertainment Bureau furnishing talents for Company 1 Veter- an Corps, Wednesday, also for Y M. C, High class vaudeville Sunday at Lyceum Theater, booked through our New York afliliation. & 3-22-5a NOTICE—H. W. Sunderland will do ashes Jjobs and plowing, with two horses. Tel. 105-5, Plainville. 3-21-6dx NOTICE—Sullivan’s Taxi and Express Sta- 111 Church St. Tel. 588-13. Quick service. closed-in car. Old mattresses, box springs, cushions, made over equal to nex and returned same day. New beddi etc., made to order. Upholstering. Hardware City | Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. % 3-21-26dx WATCH—And wait for.our first Anmivers- | ary Sale, beginning Thursday, March 24, until Saturday, March 26th. It .will be well worth your while All our own good stock reduced, nothing imported for the occasion. - We take this opportunity to thank our patrons for their staunch sup- port of our little enterprise, and beg to . assure them that we shall ‘put forth our best endeavor to merit their confidence in the future, the same as in the t. Don’t forget—sale begins March 24th, at 9 &. m. Some extraordinary bargains for the “early birds.” A “Scooter’ given free with every purchase of §5 and over. Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St., 6 doors south of the Armory. 3-21.3a NOTICE—Carbon burnt out while you walt. 50c. a cylinder, Hardware City Weld- ing, Cutting C Brazing Co., 18 Winthrop St, rear. Phone 56-4. . 3-18-8dx NOTACH Chalk Talk - and Sketching for enlerta.uments, iairs and dances; someihing snappy. al Malmgren, otlce, City. adults, rent of six or miore rooms; Within walking distance of center. Address W, care Corbm screw Corporation. 3-21-3dx WANTED—Woman wiants to do housewerk by the day, or take care of children. Ad. dress Housework, Box 3, raid. 3 dx —_— WANTED—AIll kinds of rabbits New Britain Bird Store. Tel. 1121-3. 3-22-1dx _—_—— WANTED-—American man wants board for seif and two cnaildren. Wiiling to pay reasonable price. Address lerald, Box s2Y. $-21-3dx WANTED—To buy, used: reed or "wicker go-tart, with top, Must be in good con- dition. ‘Tel. 732. Address Herald, iox' e e i Lo B 'WANT! man, 23, desires pesition as ‘salesman with local concern, insiue outside; or as otfice -asaistant. , denced . in both. Well educated. and courteots. A hustler. Herald. { | wan 'TED—Stenographer edge of bookkecpiug. Mign school gradus; ate, desites position in small oftice. Hox 16P, LA ¢ 3-32-ldx WANTED--At for tamilies . of unempl The Cuarity Orgamaza- tion feed the hunghy children. Will you heip clothe them: Leave packages at 52 Center St. or telephone 1277. 3-2:-2dxX three W Phone 1333-3. 3-19-3dx WANTED--Farms to sell. Let us sell your | <8 tarm. We have customers waiting to buy. New Britain Farm Agency, 166 Main 8t. Room 17. Open evenings. Main by April or May. Address Box 23X, Herald Office. 3-10-tt WANTED—Four or five four pre- ferred, second floor, within ten minutes walk from Church and Stanley Sts. Ref- erences, Address Herald, Box 19Z. well in Scott's swamp. Farmington. ¥OR SALE—Building lot ‘Wilson’s station, or will latest model Ford car. 212 Bast Main St. exchange for Frank Brigandi, 3-21-6d' ¥OR_SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere; fine location, Stratford Road and Bright- ton. Cash price. Can be bought right. Address L. H. I'age, 28 ‘Albion St., Water- bury. 3-17-10ax ¥OR SALE—1 family house, 6 roams, with all modern improvements (except gas). Call at 20 State St, New Britain. Phone 855-5. 3-18-6dx FOR SALE—Two tenement heuse, 12 rooms, lot 100x164. 6 cent car fare to New Brit ain. Price $6,000. C. L. Barnes, Barncsdale. 3.18-4ax HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE, men, women, over 17, for| $120 month. Ex necessary. For free particulars of in structibn, write John Leonard (former Civil Service examimer), $43 Bquitapie Bldg., Washington, D" C. 3-19-3ax

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