New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 16

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!L!- & ‘ lllllunn “Inc. RD .HARTFORD Lovely Spring DRESSES Values Up to '$39.75 $22.75 An Easter Week Opportunity Such as Many Women Are Hoping and Longirg for @unton Crepes, Satins, Tricotines, Tricolettes Tanee i8 tan, brown, gray, navy blue and black. There are all models in ripple, dery. The size range is 16 to 44. and Taffetas comprise the materfals and the color straight lines and bouffant effects, with trimmings of laces, beads and Bewitching Bags of Beads, Silk and Leather. Not Imported So Prices Are Reasonable Bags of Beads and Silks ~—Main Floor— When dame fashion decreed that Beads should be used in the king of Milady’s Bag, the Bags replied: “We will be of beads— e brightest, most alluring combinations that ever fair eyes dwelt n." E” And Bead Bags there are, never more bright and gay. A won- rful assortment in our Easter display. Of course the Silk Bag ares honors; for what the Bead Bag is to the tailored suit, the k Bag is to the airy summer frock. We'd enjoy showing you the newer Bead Bags with frame or rawer string; the entirely new Broadtail and Broeade Silk Bags, pme of which are embroidered with iridescent beads; all have ndsome satin linings and most are fitted with certain toilet needs. old and Bllvor Hah Bags ather Bags LEATHER BAGS AND PURSES Never more fashionable than today—the leather Bag of pin seal, spider calf and morocco, comes in pratically all shades to match or blend with the tailored suit; brown, tan, navy, gray and black. Hand Tooled Bags—Distinct works of art following closely in the footsteps of the Spanish Moors who were world - famous in the art of hand tooling leather. $1.00 $5.95 . $12.00 $1.00 $35. $45. $40. $25. to to to to AUTOMOBILISTS We advice you to insure your car against Personal Injury Accidents the ute you take out your machine. . AETNA 1ZE And when ybu incure, why not ins ize7ifi.d Company and be as- of immediate and satisfactory se'vice in case of accident. Here is something super-deslrable—A One- | House on Francns Street, nt CAM?' REAL ESTATE CO. nothus—nommmm ¢ # BUILDIN G, LOTS very desirable Lots on Russwin neu-im, Hamilton and Hawley Oherry strect—on Easy Terms - ~LAC GO B n. D, HUMPHREY mnm-ndutelm—sumym AhoAlIhlbdothw N. B. NAT. Tos | FOR SALE—A No. 1 fresh eggs ‘FOR With the opening of spring, demand for Real Estate increases. If yon want to sell your prop- _erty get in touch with a prospective customer through thé Herald Classified Column. ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ! FOR SALE—New milk daily, any quantity you want, run faction guaranteed. Stanley Quarter, City. through a cooler; satis. Maple Cron Farm, Tel. 73. 24-2dx FOR SALE—Bedroom set, including Columbia Grafonola. 153 Grove S crib, 3-24-2dx reasonable offer refused. 11XX, Herald Office. FOR SALE—Baby stroller carriage parlor stove, in first class condition. Call 3rd ] floor, 65 Garden St. 3-23.3dx FOR SALE—SIx C.’E. Lindquist, Berlin, Conn. or seven tons of loose hay. Tel. 641-2. ¢ 3-23-3ax | 1l FOR SALE—Flemish Giant Rabbits. Pedi- | greed stock. Reasonable ifssold at once. 26 Maple St.,, Plainville,- Conn. 3-23-3dx FOR SALE—Child’s chalr, self covered ! round oak office table, $225 Séntinel Auto- | matic Gas Stave. kerosene heater and | sleeping porch awnings. F. W. Porter, Tel. 2423. 3-23-2d FOR SALE—150 of milk dally for one year from April 1, 1921, at ‘my barn in Newington. Joshua Belden. 3-23-6dx ¥OR SALE—Raspberry plants, i5c a dozen. Frank E. Williams, West Wood Park, Plainville, Ct., Sharp's Crossing. 3-23-3dx FOR SALE—125 quarts of milk daily. Tel. 154-23. 3-23-4dx ¥OR eral at special price, $160 up to $300. Refinished, like new, guaranteed. Two only new player pianos, $475, regular price $700. C. L. Pierce & Co. 3-23-4dx FOR SALE—S horses weighing from 900 .to 1400 1bs. Call cor. East and Dwight Sts. Rear of Bakery Co. 3-19-6dx FOR SALE—Oill brooders and incubators. Wm. H. Allen. 8.19-6dx FOR SALE—Loose hay, for cows or horses. Joseph Manning, 30 Lafayette St. 3-18-6dx PERSONALS, PERSONAL—Your teeth extracted in your home. Call 74-5. Make appointment. Don’'t suffer longer. Office at residence, 451 West Main St. Dr. Dickerman. ’ . L 3-21-6dx R R T T A R TR TS POULTRY. mnot three days old, not six months old either and called fresh eggs. A Word to the wise ought to be sufficient. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quartef, City. Tel. 73. 3-24-2ax FOR SA‘LE—'IIIMV Orpingtons, White ‘Wyandottes, baby chicks, setting eggs. R. Charpentier, Elm Hill, R. F. D. 3-24-1dx DS il AT N PR NS ST VY By SALE—Geese. Apply Ander- son, end of Kensington Ave. 3-24-2ax FOR SALE—Setting eggs, Rhode Island Reds. Good laying strain. $1.00 per set. N. DeLarm, §9 Pierce St., Plainville. 3-24-2dx —_— FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby chicks $25.00 per hundred, Ferst 230 egg strain. T. W. Crowe, 65 Grove HMI, Tel. 391 3-24-3d FOR SALE— Ringlet, Barred Plymouth Rocks. A lmited number of setting ““eggs from high class exhibition matings. ‘Dandy laying strain. $3.00 per setting of ¢ 15 John Chaponi, Kensington, Conn. 3-24-25.29-31x FOR SALE—White Rocks snd R. I. Red setting eggs, Owens sirain, and 2 erels for breeding, and strictly fresh ertile eggs guaranteed one¢ day old for . J. W. Austin, N. Washington ‘Dt. near Bridge, Plainville. Tel. 105- - 3-22-5d: TR R PR it 1) FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby chicks " bred from our best layers, 2,000 every Safe delivery guaranteed. Cir- Homiestead Farm, Newington, Conn, ! 3-22-1wx LASSIFIED ic A WORD [ AINIMUM CHARGE 20c ’ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not-a question of credit. Bookkeepnitg, 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. - AUTUMOBILER SALE—One ton 1919 Ford truck in condition. Tel. 816-3. 3-24-2dx FOR perfect , FOR SALE—1920 Bulick Roadster, excellent condition, all new cord tires, spare tire and cover. Bumper and motor meter. This car can be bought right, terms to suit purchaser. Box 13D, Herald. 3-23.tf FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebaker Touring, bumper and motor meter, $1350. ox 15E, Herald. 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. 3.21-6ax NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinder. Pis- ton m&de 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: 2047-3. 3-21-6dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, Cabrio- fet, Ru- dolph, 123 Cherry St. 3 pass, Al condition. Terms. Phone 2501. 3-18-64 FOR SALE—Or will exchange for Ford run- about, a 5 passenger Metz car, in Al con- dition. Address E Nelson, 110 Dwight St. 3-22-6dx 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 joy into motoring. ‘When we take used cars in, trade we immediately OVERHAUL them, and if found (0 be too far gone, they are dispased 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 REPUTABW CON- CERN. We would like to have y*. come . in and look the following cars.over, and 'shall gladly demonstrate same to you at your convenience. ' And show you tha# our prices, are far bel; what you can buy them . else- whe! 1920 PAIGE Coupe. Good as new; very little mileage. 1918 HUDSON Touring. In Al condition; very little money. 1916 PAIGE Touring. At a Bargain. 1917 MITCHELL, Newly painted' and overhauled. 1916 NATIONAL. . Make us an_ offer. 1920 OAKLAND, LASH MOTOR CO. A mm-m CONCERN, West Street. | Wel. 38z. George Dunbar, Salesman, Agents for Cadillae, Beripps-Booth. 3-31-23-33-28-26 Paige, FOR BALE. 1918 Paige Touring. 1917 Maxwell Touring. PA.IOI’! GARAGE, ‘est Main Bt.l’ 3. 22-4“ LATE MODEL CARS AT LOW FRICES, Buick Touring, 6 cord tires. Hupmobile Touring. 1920 Chandler Touring. 1918 Ford Touring. . 1917 -Maxwell Touring. 1918 1917 Reo You may become r of the above cars with a small initial pay- -l. balance in ten monthly pay- H bonus, no insurance—or Fatrest Terms Ever 1920 1920 Time -nu ar- ‘TRUCKS FOR SALE. in Mack truck with stake " ton Benlar truck with stake 1920 Oldsmobile Express. 1915 Bm«k Bxpress. THE HONEYMAN .AUTO SALES CO. 130 Arch 8. Tel. 2109. Digtributors for WHITE TRUCKS. "'3-22-4dx l | 3-23-tf | | WANIEO—Gentiomen bourders in privage 24 NOTICE. NOTICE—Painting, paper . mining and plastering. Most reasonable St. prices. A. Schacht, 74 Talcott St. Tel. Tel 1787-3. g 3-24.1dx kalso- TO TO NOTICE—Auto springs welded and guaran- all teed. Bring us your welding troubles. Ex- Ind pert on all metals. Tel. 255-2.- Com- mercial Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. 3-24-3dx | NOTICE—The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Hardware City Loan Corp., will be held at the Shuttle Meadow *Club in New Britain, Connecticut, on Tuesday, March 29th, at 12:30 p. m., for the elec- tion of directors and for the transaction of any other business proper to come be- fore said meeting. 3-24-14 NOTICE—Express and trucl , mshes re- moved. Rates reasonable. Phone 822-4. Frank T. McMahon, 123 Cherry St. 3-24.83ax NOTICE—Shareholders of the New Britain Co-operativ® Savings and Loan Associa- tion will meet Tuesday evening, March 29, 1921, at 7:30 o'clock, at the associa- t tion office—room 210. National Bank Building. To nominate. officers for the | ensuing year. ) Y. J. Stesfas, Segetary. 4-26-20 1 o NOTICE—Have your repaging dome by ex- 10 - perts. - It costs no movre. sStandard Ger- age Corbin Place. Tel. 583-3. ’-!l-ldx‘ NOTICE—Piace your order with us for Awnings, T.n!l lnd Truck Covers,and re- ceive the best material and workmdnship possible. Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. Eddy Awaing and Dec- 3 sorating Co., 108 City Hall ~Piace. Tel | TO 1013-4. 3-8-e.0.d.3mo. ——————— e NOTICE—Repairing - old and new chimneys at reasonable prices.. All:kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander, Phone 2168, 718 Stanley. St. 3-23-6dx NOTICE—Seeley’s Entertalnmont MBureau furnishing talents for Company I Veter- an Corps, Wednesday, also for ¥ M. C. As High class vaudeville Sunday at Lyceum Theater, booked through our New York armiliation. 3-23-6d ———— e NOTICE—H. W. Sunderiand will do: sshes | TO Jjevs and plowing, with two horses. Tel. - 106-5, Mlainville. 3-31-¢dx NOTICE—Sallivan’s Taxi and Express Sta- %! tion, 111 Church St. Tel. b83-13. House 1824-3. Quck service. Big and small u in} closed-in car. . 3-21-1wx NOYICE—Bedding and Furniture repairing. : Ojd mattresacs, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New bedaing, etc., made to oraer, Uphoistering. Hardware City Beuding Co, %0 Yremont St.. Tel. 2314-4. g 3-21-26dx | ———————e NUOTICE—Carbon bumt out 50c. = cyiinder. mmw‘n uqmw':nfi ing, Cutting C Brasmug Co., 18 wintnrop 8t, rear, Phona bé-4. 3-. u-mx Uhalk Talk aud ' CREILA UILGALS, iwirs aud | al Mamgres, | |, W-de-t4 BORUE. MECre I e RN WANTED-—All kinds ol hel n-pmnt AQ&W F, W. necse, .rlg'ap. Uiuce 1vd W, smaun St Residence 130 vauce St Tel. 986-14. .Regiswration free. 3-24-ldx 1 room tenement, ‘by -man | _angd small bapy. Address Hers [ e e e R sttt wu:‘-n—lq-idw sftornoon, 3 p. m.,, 34 AovnuRKers, MaCHIMBE Bk Machine WOTkers 1o aitend open Ieetiug heid by I A. of Machmsis. Good spead- ers. _All - weicome. 3-28-zax " fanuiy, hoiue CUOKing, sAUDUTy Bt Yeasva- | avie-rates. 1oz nign St 3-28-1wx WANTED-—Woman wants to do housewurk by the day, or take care of children. Ad. | Gress HousewWurk, HoX §, Heraid. $-22-sax WAN1IEO—To commi landiord W0O 18 MOSL Particuiar’ 48 to his tenants to tue end tuat advertiser may ootain aparunent OL © FOOIIS OQ OF NEAr W et Muwin by April or amay. Address Hox i1, Herala Omce. 3-26-tz | —_— WANLEVD—tour or five rooms, four pre- lerred, second HOOr, Wiluin ten minuics walk from Church and Stanley Sts. Ret- erences. Adaress Meraid, Sox 1%4. 2 3-16-t1 ¢ el VU REAL ESTATE. NOR BALE—Building lot 60x100 foot = &t ‘Wilsons station, or will excasnge for latest model kord car. Frank Brigandi, 212 Eest Main St. 3-21-6d ¥OR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere; -fine location, Stratford Road and Sright. ton. Casn price. Can be bought right,™] Address L. K. Page, 28 Albion St., Water- bury. 3-17-10ax FOR SALE—]1 family house, 6 rooms, with . _all modern improvements (except gas). i Call at 20 State St, New Britain. Phone 55-5. 4 3-18-6dx WANTED—Milliners to trim hats oanly, mo making. Apply at once The Big Store. " 3-24-14 WANTED—Competent maid, and ironing. Apply 80 ti-rov; Hil, 3-24-6dx WANTKD—-Y“I.‘I’MMOIW.I“ noon hour. Apply Park Hotel dining room, 3-33-20 WANTED—A white woman to do mice h 4 clothes. Must be a competent R Y ienced one. State price in reply tm. Address Herald, Box 19P. 3-§8-3ax

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