New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 10

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g7 MATN Putting The Finishing Touches To Your Easter Outfit The Youthful Suit for the Ea that smart wrap—that indispensable by buying your Easter Easter Blouses At \ $3.95 In Blounses and Overblouses of Georgette— prettily trimmed witd Venice lace—a dainty blouse to add to the Easter outfit. The colors shown are the new spring shades — honey dew, bisque, the always popular flesh and white; also the suit shades. Muslin Underwear At 59¢ practical garments for every day wear, The gowns and onvelope chemise are both pink and white—made good and full—the envelope chemise are plain strap or built-up shoulder and embroidered in colors. Pink silk poplin Camisoles at both pretty and practical. Slip-on Sweaters At $3.95 Of good quality wool with drop stitch. The smock model so popular now, made with belt and has two pockets The colors are brown, buff, navy and Jade g Women’s ‘‘Burson’’ Hose 29c In black and white only Regular and out sizes. A fine lisle Stocking “knit to fit” in the usual Burson way Slightly irregular, er Good this price are ecparate Skirt—all of them are here. Outfit here that shopping for it will be a double joy. Parade, the crisp Taffeta Frock you want for afternoon wear— And you will save so much Children’s Coats and Wraps Adorable little models developed in goldtone, velour. serge, camels hair polo cloth and tweeds. Coats with yoke, belt and big buttons, straight line box coats, with wide collar and mannish patch pockets. Cozy wrappy Coats with raglan sleeves, many carefully chosen styles in odd sizes from 2 to 14 years. Silk Petticoats At $3.49 A large assortment to choose from. Al jersey, jersey tops with taffetat flounce ,all taffeta, messalines, etc. All the latest street shades rep- resented in the newest designs. Extra sizes $3.95. Children’s Hose 10c¢ Special 12 Pairs For $1.00 all the The biggest value ever. In black only; sizes. Slightly irregular. Come early in morning and buy them by the dozen. Women’s Pure Silkk Hose $1.25 In black, cordovan and white. All sizes 8% to 10. Pure silk, full fashioned, with mercerized garter top, heel and toe. Very slightly irregular. CHILDREN’S DRESSES' 95c — $1.25 — $1.45 2 TO 14 YEARS Three large groups to choose from. and plaids, plain colored Chambrays, Crashes, neatly trimmed. No Other Wash Dresses in stock up to $3.95. The best materials only. Linenes, etc. difficulty should be experienced in picking out that Easter Dress. Amoskeag Ginghams in neat checks Numerous styles to choose from, alil —Base ment— AUTOMOBILISTS Ve minute you ¢ out your machine. i« vou to insure your car against Personal Injury Accidents the AETNA-IZE ' von insure, why not insure in a Hartford Company and be’ as- sured of immediate and satisfactory se vice in case of accident. Just phone us and the insurance is effective from that moment. Phone 728 or 101. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Agents for the “Aetna” and other Hartford Companies. ick Results---Herald Classified Advts BICYCLES, BRING in your old bieycle ovgrhauled work at low evenings until St. and 336 B, Bicycles and Here’s a Block With a Store—Good sub- SE tantial brick building in good business section— 'will pay you to investigate. See us about selling your house—Small Shoe Business For Sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON BUILDING DOTS . E 343 _-ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG I have very desirable Lots on Russwin Heights, Hamilton and Ha; Streets, Cherry street—on Kasy Terms. Also a few good houscs at fair prices—Call in. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance, — Sul'et’ Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance, STR P STEAMSHIP N. B. NAT. BANK RU FTOR SALE—Furniture. . FOR SALE—Used Upright | FOR SALE—Two used tires, 32x3 1-2, fine i FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- | FOR 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. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' Inquire at 8 Elm 52 St., near Main, top floor. dx FOR SALE—Square piano, small llle, \efl" good tone, for $20.00. L K. Andrews, 101 Arch st 3-25-2dax | no, a beauty, very low price. 401 Arch St 3-25-2dx instrument, Andrews, high grade Easy payments. FOR SALE—New set Harvard ('Mll:l by Chas. Elliott. Tel. 2:37-5. Price 75.00 condition, $15 if taken at once. or 371 Main St. Mr. Newton. Tel. 506 | $-26-2dx | ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with | coughs, colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- tle_guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26e0dx FOR SALE—Two-seat top o as good as mew. Fhone 2279. . Nearly 3-17-e0d2w | FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatcnlng egss $1.50 for 15 or $5.00 per hundred. Chicks, White Leghorns 20c, Rhode ls- land Reds 25¢, White Wyandottes 30c, each. Hateh continuously from March 7th. Corbin’s Corners Farm, West Hart- ford. 3-3-t,1,8,t05-1 FOR SALE—Don’t sell your old camera, Bring it to us. We trade it a new one. Arcade Studio, Kodak H.__aarters. 3-22-25 FOR SALE—New milk dail; you want, run through a cooler; faction guaranteed. Maple Croft Stanley Quarter, City. Tel. 73. 3-24-2dx any quantity satis. Farm, FOR SALE—Bedroom set, Columbia Grafonola. 153 Grove St. 3-24-2ax Plano, Address Box 3-24-2dx including erib, SALE—Square Grand No reasonable offer refused. 11XX, Herald Office. FOR SALE—Baby stroller carriage parior stove, in first class condition. Call 3rd floor, 65 Garden St. $-23.3dx FOR SALE—Six or seven tons of loose hay. C. B. Lindquist, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 641-2. 3-23-3dx FOR SALE—Fiemish Giant Rabbits. Pedi- greed stoc Reasonauvle if sold at once. 26 Maple SL, Plainville, Conn. 3-23-3dx FOR SALE—IW/QII‘M of milk dally for one year from 'April 1, 1921, at my barn in Newington. Joshua Beldén. 3-23-6dx FOR SALE—Raspberry plants, 75c a dozen. Frank E. Williams, West Wood Fark, Plainville, Ct., Sharp’ Crossing. 3-23-3dx FOR SALE—125 quarts of milk daily. Tel. 154-23. 3-23-4dx FOR SALE—] verasl at speecial $150 up to $300. Refinished, like guaranteed. Two only new player regular price $700. C. L. 3-23-4dx price, new, planos, $475, Pierce & Co. weighing from 900 to Mast and Dwight Sta. 34)’«06: FOR SALE—S horses 1400 lbs. Call cor. Rear of Bakery Co. il brooders and lwub-uu 3.19-6dx ¥FOR Wm. H. Allen. FOR SALE—Loosée hay, good for cows or Joseph Manning, 30 Lafayette St. 3-18-6dx P —— o, PERSONALS. horses. PERSONAL—Your teeth extracted In your home. Call 74-5. Don’t suffer longer. 451 West Main St. Make appointment. Otffice at residence, Dr. Dickerman. 3-21-6ax L ____ POULTRY. R I S S S SR on S O, . FOR SALE—A No. 1 fresh eggs not three not six months old either and A word to the wise Maple Croft Farm, 3-24-2dx days old, called fresh eggs. ought to be sufficient. ,Bunlq Quarter, City. Tel. 73. - Uhryn, | , 3-25-2dx 2 4-41 CLASSIFIED lc A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bll- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ome ton 1919 Ford truck in perfect condition. Tel. 816-3. 3-24-2dx FOR SALE—1920 Buick Roadster, excellent condition, all new cord tires, spare tire and cove DBumper and motor meter. This car can be bought right, terms to suit purchaser. Box 15D, Herald. 3-23.tf Studebaker $1350. 3-23-tf FOR SALE—1920 Spocial Six Touring. bumper and motor meter, Box 15E, Herald, FOR SALE—I1918 Chalmers, “Light Six,” five passenger touring. Top, tires, paint gand everything, all in good condition. G. “r. Manee, 542 West Main St., ain. NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinder. Pis- ton made and pision 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. FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, Cabrio- let, 3 pass, Al condition. Terms. Ru- dolph, 123 Cherry St. FPhone 2501. 3-18-6d 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 FOR SALE. 1918 Paige Touring. 1917 Maxwell Touring. PARSONS’ GARAGE, 680 West Main St. 3.22-4dx LATE MODEL CARS AT LOW FPRICES., - 19820 1920 1920 1918 1917 Bulck Touring, 6 cord tires. Hupmouvile Touring. % Chandler Touring. Ford Touring. Maxwell Touring. 1918 Overland Roadster, Model 80. 1917 Reo Roadster. You may become possessor of the above cars with & small initial pay- ment, balance in ten monthly pay- ments—no bonus, no insurance—or red tape. Fairest Terms Ever Offered. AARON G. COm. 41-45 “ell- 80.. -om n L,omnuun:m. Bought and Traded. Cars SPRING CLEAN UP ON USED CARS. 1920 Paige sedan, 7 pass., very little mileage. Price right. \ 1920 Chalmers- Sport Model, wire wheels, cord tires, 1 extra wheel, 1920 Cleveland, cord tires, 2 bump- ers; a bargain If taken at once. 1920 Buiok & pass. 1918 Chevrolet 490, with winter top. 1915 Qverland Roadster. 1913 Reo Roadster. These cars must be sold at once. Do not lose this opportunity. Drop around and see them. We are open 24 hrs a,day. Time payments ar- ranged. { USED TRUCKS FOR SALE. 1920 2 ton Mack truck with stake body. 19198 2 body. 1920 uldmobfle lxm 1915 Buick - Express. THE HONllmoo AUTO SALES 130 Arch St. Tel. 2109.: Distribators: for WHITE TBUCKS. 3-22-4dx ton Renier utnk with stake . FOR BUICK TOURING. 'ER. MAXWELL TOURING. WILLYS-ENIGHT LIMOUSINE. THE B. & B, MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484, Easy Time Payments. elepbcnes 3244 1318 3-21-6ax ! NOTICE. ’ 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-T-cod-th NOTICE—Electric Yacuum Cleaners rented, ‘ $1.26 per day. Delivered pramptly. Satis- | faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079, 2-2-eod-tt NOTICE—Auto springs welded and g teed. Bring us your welding troubles. & pert on all metals. Tel, 255-2. Coi mercial Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. K 3-24-3dx NOTICE—Will party with friend from so-’th“ Manchester call at No. 4 Elm St, or see Mr, Fortune at Commercial Trust Guaranteed Hiin Main 8 3- Za-lxu NOTICE—Agency for Guaranteed H-tl Laundry. . A. Sheehan, 403 Main St., ei sar store. 3-25.3dx NOTICE—Agency for Laundry. Jas V. Onorato, 70 1-2 NOTICE—Express and trucking, moved. Rates reasonable. FPhone §22- Frank T. McMahon, 123 Cherry 'St. 3-24.3dx | ——— e L NOTICE—Shareholders of the New Britain Co-operative Savings and Loan Associa- tion will meet Tuesday evening, March 29, 1921, at 7:30 o'clock, at the associa- tion oitice—room Building. ensuing year. Y. J. Stearns, Secretary. 3-24-26-29 NOTICE—Have your repairing done by ex-+ perts. It costs no more. Standard Gar- | age Corbin Flace. Tel. 588-3. 3-24-3dx # NOTICE—Repairing old and bullding chimneys at reasonable prices. Al ki of mason work. Chimncys a specialty. HeAl.nfl‘r. Frhoue 2163, 718 Stauley ot. 3-25-6dx — NOTICE—Seeley’s Entertalnmeat Bureag furnishing talents tor Company I vuer- an Corps, Wednssday, also for ¥ M, C. . High class vaudeviie Sunday at Lyueum' Ancater, awuanon. LOOKed througn our New York 8-22-6a NULACE—H. W. Sunderland will do ashes with two horses. ‘iel. $-21-6dx Jous and plowing, 0=, - xlainvilie, NULICE—Suliivan’s Taxi and Express Ste- tion, 311 Cogpren St Lel. 985-43. House ABie-3. Quwick Service. big and swad? [ciosed-in car. $-20-2wWx 4 A Iuatiresscs, DOX SPriugs, CUSDIOuS, eiC., LBUe OVer equal § NeW ANU reiurdcd Salie day. ew Déuuu, eic., Iuaue tw oruer, Upnowstering. sdwraware ¢y Hguulag Lo, SV Lrewout Bt Lel. Zsla-4. 3:21-20dx Rl R *wu—u«mmx and rurniture repairig. . NuliCli—cCarbon burnt out whiie you wi bUC., & cyduaer. uaraware City W e 108, Culbug C Diasug O, 15 Wintuiop Bt, rear. runoue ov-4. 3-Iv-vux DULAACE—Lar Lhalk 1aik BRELGUINE LUl CulCrli LoD, (s Oauces, bviueLning suavpy. - umm‘ -u. Si0laia Olice, Cie). LLERPS Y —— SO A e = 5/ 4 WANTED—Men uod women who suffer wilh Soling, Duruiug scel, COFLS Mud CuliOuscs, L0 W) & LUX UL DuUW Luup Dalve, seu. . Works Woudeis. Gusrsucesd by Uikik e | Mraauerd, W. . Croweid, aluse SOM LU, WAU All Arup BLores. - WANLKA—4iree' TOoI tondwony, LY ugh LB Wile auu Biiail DROY. Auuress fei- R4, DOX Liv. $~Za~oux WANLEU——10 buy all makes used carh AuY COMWIMOL. V1l pay bUSL blaices. Gde- L ler-ec Aveigee, (0 WiLow SL el A¥ou. $-49-pax WANS Ku—GChleen boarders o privae Taliily, L0 COUAILE, LSUNGLY L Léasva- Bule rates. 1oz miga S | $-Zo-a WANLEU—Woman wauts o do hdusework, by Lh¢ Gay, OF WK Care OF caldren. Ad, dross HUUSSWURK, $SOX 8, B ANLEV—L0 comumunicate wlnl Innluoni x WOO 18 JLUSL pAruCWar B8 10 LIS louauts 10. Lae ead Ludt suveruser way owian | aparunent Of 6 IOoms un OF uvAr wwesi Maiu by AP OF may. Address Hox §) Heraid Qauce, -4 4‘, WANLKU—rour or live' roows, four leried, socoud K00, Wiluiu ien mundteys WalK 1rou Lndrch &and Stanley Sts. Rel- erences. Aduress hierald, 15ox 194, 3-15-tx 2 S AR RN o REAL ESTALE. . 60x100 feet &t excaauge for Frauk snganai, | FOR BALE—sSulding lot Wilson 8 statou, or will Jatest model rord car. 212 auast Metn St. “FOR SALE—Corner lot, 85x125, BelvideMy i 'WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL | KINDS OF JUNK and Second-liand Furniture L. ZELDES 110 Weet Stenet | 033.23 fine location, Btratiosd Kowd and orights . ton. Casn piice, Can be bought right. Address L. Ii. Y'mge, 25 Alblon St., Waters bury, 3-17-10dx g { FOR SBALE—1 family house, 6 rooms, with - all moaern Call at 20 State St, 866-5. lmprovements (except gas). New Britain. Phone §-18-6dx | | _— FOR SALE—Lot 50x150 on Lyons St., minutes from center; worth $1,200; vl macrifice for §$800, $400 down, Party leaving town. Address 7L, Herald. HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALRE, WANTED—Young men, women, over 17, Postal Mail Bervice, $120 month, aminations April, Experience unnmi sary, For free particulars of Inatrue write J, Leonard, (former Civil Sery exnmlnar), 843 Equitable Bld, ington, ce | 4 Wash- ‘0 \

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