New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1921, Page 12

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HOME TOWN A SLICK FRUIT TREE SALESMAN JUST DROVE /N FROM HOOTSTOWN WITR A FEW YOUNG TREES AND A LOT OF OLD STORES- AUTOMOBILISTS We priviag minute you take out your machine, vou to insure your car agzainst Personal Injury Accidents the AETNA-IZE And when you insure, why not insure in a Hartford Company and be as- sured of immediate and satisfactory se -ice in case of accident. Just phone us and the insurance is effective from that moment. or 101. Phone 728 THE HOME BANKING & REALTY Co. Agents for the “Aetna” and other Hartford Gompanies. —FOR SALE— Three Family Hou se On Stanley Street. CHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 2 Main Street Tel. 24-4 . Here’s a Block With a Store—Good - n.tml brick building in good business section— pay you to investigate. See us about selling your house—Small Shoe siness For Sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. N oT. PFHORNE 343 ROOMS 208-¢ BANK BLDO. FOR SALE y at No. 476 South Main street, one house, 2-family, sfamily, 97 feet front, very deep—Worth looking at. . H. D. HUMPHREY » Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK valuvu FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. one in STEAMSHIP | | i | SETH TAN NER 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 FOR SALE—Almost new sulky plow, or will exchange for manure spreader or 2 horse corn planter. T. Nelson, East Berlin. 3-26-2dx CLASSIFIED lc A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c 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. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, Ford ton truck. Prices low. 605 Lincoln 3-26-1d4x Both cars in good condition. R. H. Battey, St. Tel 970-3 Dort Dealer, FOR SALE—Black evening dress, also peach colored one trimmed with silver Phone 2483. 3-26-2dx FOR SALE—Farm in Kensington, 100 acres, 5 miles from New Britain, near school; 7 cows, 3 horses, 300 peach, 75 apple trees, 7 room house, barns, silos, hen house, all tools.. Price $10,500. Cash $3,500. New Britain Farm Agency, 166 Main St., Room 17. Open evenings. 6-2dx FOR SALE 100 quarts of milk daily on North Stanley Road, near Reservoir No. 4. J. W. Austin, R. F. D. 1, Box 54, New Britain. 3-26-4dx FOR SALE—Furniture. St., near Main, top floor. Inquire at 8 Elm 3-25-2dx FOR SALE—Square piano, small size, very good tone, for $20.00. L K. Andrews, 401 { Arch St. 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—Used Upright Piano, a beauty, high grade instrument, very low price. Easy payments. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 3-25-2dx Classics by Price 75.00. 3-25-12d FOR Chas. Elliott. SALE—New set Harvard Tel. 2237-5, FOR SALE—Two used tires, condition, $15 if taken at once. or 371 Main St. Mr. Newton. FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- tle guaranteed. Recommended by & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, “son Co., and all drug stores. 32x3 1-2, Tel. 506 3-25-2dx one year from April 1, in Newington. Joshua Belden. FOR price, SALE—Pianos—Several _ at $150 up to $300. Refinished, like new, guaranteed. Two only new player planos, $475, regular price $700. C. Pljerce & Co. 3-23- 4dx PERSONALS, appointment. Don’t suffer longer. Office at residence, 451 West Main St. Dr. Dickerman. POULTRY. FOR SALE—Barred Rock and Combed and White Leghorn baby chicks. Price right. Apply 463 Myrtle St., second floor. laying strain. $1.00 per 13. . ‘Westerberg, Kensington Road. 3-26-2dx FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from high class poultry. Leghorns, Reds Rocks, Brah- mas and China Geese. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carleton St. 3-25-2ax FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby chlelu $25.00 per hundred, Ferst 230 egg T. W. Crowe, 65 Grove Hill, Tel. -24-3d FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby chicks bred from our best layers, 2,000 every week. Safe delivery guaranteed. Cir- cular. Homestead Farm, Newington, Conn. . 3-22-1wx FOR s.u_m—xn- for Plymouth Rock, free range llock 13 for $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 254-12. 3-21-tt BABY CHICKS—20c. up; safe delivery guaranteed and prepaid; all varieties; send for circular. Roy Clark, East Har ford. 3-7-tt SITUATION WASNTED. WANTED—Position by experienced truck driving; 4 years experience. Can repairing. J. Lynch, 110 Rockwell ; 3-24-4dx trimming floor, win- between ng lace. | fine ! 3-21-6dx i | FOR SALE—1917 Buick, five passenger tour- ing. 52 2-26-1dx i * | AUTO SALES—Let me sell your car. I get | results. Or if you are in the market for a used car, let me know your wants. Do | | business with the owners. 83 Prospect m. ] 936-13. 3-26-1dx \ 1 Jubilee St. — FOR SALE—1920 Buick 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 15D, Herald. 3-23. ttl Studebaker $1350. -23-tt | FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Touring, bumper and motor meter, Box 15E, Herald. FOR SALE—1918 Chmmers, “Light_ Six,” five passenger touring.' Top, tires, paint | ana evervthing, all In good condition. G. 542 West Main St., New Brit- 3.21-6dx | P. Manee, ain. NOTICE—Regrinding of suto cylinder. Pls- 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: 2047-3. 3-21-6dx i S | FOR SALE—Or will exchange for Ford run- about, a 5 passenger Metz car, in Al con- dition. Addreas E Nelson, 110 Dwight St. 3-22-6dx S 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 (o be too far gone, they are dispised 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 Coupe. Good as new; very littie mileage. 1918 HUDSON Touring. In Al condition; very little mon. 1916 PAIGE Touring. At a Bargain. 1917 MITCHELL. Newly painted and overhauled. 1916 NATIONAL. Make us an.offer. 1920 OAKLAND, LASH MOTOR €O. A REPUTABLE mm. ‘West Main m\ s Tel. 38z. George Dunbar, Salesman. ’ Agents for Paige, Cadillac, Scripps-Booth, 3-21-32-23-26-2¢ FOR SALE. 1918 Paige Touring. 1917 Maxwell Touring. PARSONS' GABAGE, 630 West Main St. 3.22-4dx . LATE MODEL CARS A‘! ; LOW PRICES, THE GREATEST BUY OF THE AUTOMOBILES ' | | I NOTICE. NOTICE—Will pay seven hundred dollars fine condition, preferably Buick Not later than 1918 model. 94, City. r Dodge. ash, Box NOTICE—Will party who took by mistake package containing unfinished waist of pink georgette and gilt braid return to 57| Church St., Singer Store. 3-26-1dx NOTICE—"“Whole Grain Wheat” eaters well and good- “All'" the time! Why nd You? Wonderfood of the age. 15c can at’ grocery, or from ‘us. (Grocerymen. let us quote you.) American Merchandise Union, 331 P-rk St.,, New Britain, Conn. fi 3-26-1ax NOTICE—Al kinds one horse truck plowing, carting ashes, rubbish, all»ki of jobbing. 90 cords of wood sawed length. Delivered in Plainville, tainview, Westwood Park. Appiy Jai per Williams, Flainville, Pease Court, of Broat St. 3-26. —— e 2 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 Dee- sorating Co., 106 City Hall Place. Tel. 1013-4. 3-8-e.0.d.3mo. et e R NOTICE—Auto springs welded and guaran- teed. Bring us your welding troubles. Ex- |" pert on all metals. Tel. 255-2, Com- mercial Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. 4a Sax | NOTIC] Guarsnteed Hand l for Laundry. Jas V. Onorato, 70 1-2 Main St. 3-25-8dx NOTICE—Agency Laundry. &ar store. for Guaranteed Hand E. A. Sheehan, 403 'Main St., ci- 3-25.34 NOTICE—Express and trucking, ashes moved. ' Rates reasonable. Phone 8224 7 T. McMahon, 123 Cherry St. 3-24.34ax NOTICE—Have your repairing dome by .ex- perts. It costs no more. Standard G-r age Corbin Place. Tel. 588-3. 3-34-3ax NOTICE—Repairing old and building new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds, of mason work. Chimneys a speciaity. F. Selander, Phone 2168, 718 Stanley St. 3-23-8dx ——— NOTICE—Seeley’s Entertalnmeat Buréan furnishing talents for Company I Veter- an Corps, Wednesday, also for ¥ M. C. A. High class vaudeville Sunday at Lyceum Theater, booked through our New York _afiliation. - 3-23-5d O v R St W b S NOTICE—H. W. Sunderiand will do ashes Jobs and plowing, with two horses. Tel. 105-5, Plainville., $-21-6ax," NOTICE—Sullivan’s Taxi and Express &-' tion, 111 Church St. Tel. 582-13. Housa® 1824-3. Quick service. Big and smaill | 2 3-21-1w; Furnitare repairing. Old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc.,g m over equal to new and returned same day. New bedding, etc., made to ~order. Unholnorlnx. Hardware City, nnau , 60 Tremont St. Tel. :;u-t. 3-2. 'ANTED—Will cellar at 113 Church St., New Britain, Dimensions 40x70, 8'feet deep. Most of the dirt can remdain on ground. Bids can ' be left at Winter Printing Co., E. DiNonno " or R. H. Erwin. . Tel. 267-5. $-26-3dx | WANTED—AIl auto owners to know that No tire made equals Hydro-Toron . Inter. mal Hydraulic Expansion Process Tires big as cords and 33 1-3 per cent stronger. priced much lowr and guaranteed 10,000 miles against stone bruise, rim-cut and blow-out; once used, always used; let us order yours today. American. Merchan- | dise Union, 321 Park St.,, New Britain, Ct. ; 3-26-1ax | _—_—— WANT! room by —-‘ and wife and small baby. Address Her- ald, Box 11J. 3-24-3dx WANTED—To ‘buy all makes used cars. Any condition, Will pay best prices. Cut ler & Tourgee, 76 Willow St. Tel. 1986, 3-25-5d: WANTED—Gentlemen boarders in private family, home cooking, laundry at able rates. 152 High St 3-23-1wx WANTED—To communicate with landlord * who is most particular as to his tenants | to the end that advertiser may obtaim, ment of 6 rooms on Or near West by April or May. Address Box 28Y, Office. 3-16-tt i four pres' within ten minutes Sts. Ret- Address Herald, Box. 19Z. _3-15-t¢ ! exchange for Frank Brigandi, 3-21-6d = $=Four or five jecond fioor, 's station, or will " model Ford car. Main St. 3 er lot, 65x125, . fine location, blrl.flvrd Road and Bright- ton. Cash price. Can be bought right. Address L. H. Page, 28 Albion St., Water- bury. 17-10dx FOR SALE—Lot 50x150 on Lyons minutes from center; worth $1,200; sacrifice for $800. $400 down. leaving town. Address 7L, Herald. 15 wil FOR SALE—138 acre farm, 34 head stock, 100 chickens, full set of tools, 2,000 cords wood, engine' .and saw, 2 silos, plenty of buildings, 2 milea trom New Bruun. good | road ) cash for open or enclosed touring car in| 0 3.26-1dx vi o

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