New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 12

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| | Just 100 Beautiful Dresses Former Prices Up to $89.50 Now Oaly $29, o5 Dresses that personify the joy and vivacity of the new season; not a model in the number but is a recent addition to our regular spring lines. There are Dresses sultable for all occasions—street, card party and evening wear and many of have no duplicates; the size range is 16 to 43; a few are as large as 50. The Wonderful Deltor (Now Included With New Butterick Patterns.) “Phe new word inherits everything that belongs to the two other ds that mean the most in the style world—Delineator, the maga- ; and Butterick, the pattern. Deltor shows you, step by step, just how the experts wuold go ut it, it they were to make up the frock from the pattern, 1—=8aves you from 50c to $10.00 on your material by showing— slctures—the experts “trick-lay” for perfect cutting. 3——8hows how to put together with the ease and skill of a pro- onal-—by plctures. 3—And best of all—the French finishing suggestions that recre- the charm of the Paris models. CK DEPARTMENT —SECOND FLOOR w Conn. Tel. & Elect. Co., Inc., acuum tube base. Ignacy, Giza, Deep River, puzzle. Armond J, Maynard, Waterbury, submarine grapple. George E. Legendre, Bridgeport; extracting tool. Bdward R. Sargent, New Haven, assignor to Sargent & Co., casket handle. Clafence €. Stirling, Hartford, rheostat. George W. Troop, New Britaia, assignor to the North & Judd Mfg. Co., buckle. Trade mark registrations: CUT INVENTIONS jssued April 13, 1931, by utcnt officeg to Connecticut furnished by Harold C. Man- 8 Grand street, Waterbury.) ¥. Boyle, Waterbury, corher A. Breul, Bridgeport, (2 patents). 8t ratford, as- ra uare, York city, stop-pin for gage Salt's OWNER WILL SELL ON LIBERAL TERMS. ily house No. 96 Pleasant stréet, 6 rooms each floor, 3 on third floor. m&-.mun‘cuekenw Barn is now rented as a two- cash required. PHREY H. D. H 208 NATL. BANK BLDG. "OPEN MON. AND SAT. EVENINGS We have customers for Farms On or Near Highway between here and Hartford, be- here and Bristol and in Berlin section— you a ten to fifteen acre farm to sell—See selling your Farm Anyhow. $1,000 will buy cottage in Wooster street. RETORENT ONE MINUTE TO MAIN ST. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON X 42 _ROOMS ”I—. l.“ m‘m A Few Bargains In Auto Tires 2-30x3% Are Y 2-32x4 First Class ' 2.834x4 & 1-35x5 P S sTEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES ‘OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD "ORGEANUIGLEY 237, X2 NEW RRITAIN.CONN TRFET Harold P. Donle, Meriden, assignor . MODELS Tallored Embroidered Beaded “ Eyelet Draped Tunic Straight Line FLOOR Mother’s Day Cards * Don't let this opportunity pass to send the dear mother a message of love and apprecia- tion. Come to the stationery department and select froma a | variety of cards, among which we are quite sure you will find the desired sentiment. Prices 5¢ ™ 50c ~—MAIN FLOOR Textile Mfg. Co., Bridgeport New York city, coats, cloaks, wraps, costumes, etc. Applications and for trade marks: Columbia Graphophone Mfg. Bridgeport, phonographic and Bridgeport, sllverpilated flat and hollow tableware. Co., cord and braid, Omo Mfg. tic webbing, belting. The I. E. Palmer Co., Middletown, couch hammocks. Joseph Parker & Son Cea., New Haven, blotting paper. Samuel B. Williamson, Westport, und boxes, diaphragms, needles, celving and reproducing instru- ments for sound waves, etc. S S —— NOTICES, i Middletown, elas- dress- NOTIOE—Cartesniet, ORalk Talk and Sketching for entertalameats. fairs sud ; something sneppy. Al Malmgren Herald' offien, City. 9332t NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal te new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. ¢-12-26dx NOTICE—Bulld at Momauguin. We bulld ‘em right. We reat ‘em right. We sell ‘em right. Phene Colony 895- ‘Walter Darley, Carpenter and Bull 62 Second Ave, Cossy Beach. 3. s} WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Chef st once at Hotel Regal. 4-27-3ax W, -town cemcera would like to employ neat appearing man for local territory. Write Box 58, Herald. 4-37-2dx e LEAVTIT & HAYES, INOC. [ | Co., sound r::ordln‘ and reproducing machines, o The Hartford Rubbér Works Co., Hartford, vehicle tire made of rub- ber. JAnternational Silver: Co., Meriden CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 955-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOL ALl KINDS OF . JUNK anA Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES. NOTICE—Bargain on Tube for $1.75. Size 30x3 1-2; guaranteed. All sizes of tube vulcanjzed for 26c. Peter Rosso, 336 E. Main St., City. Tel. 1189-4. 4-27-4dx NOTICE—We have opening for man or man and wife to look after our home trade in New Britain. Write or call after 4 p. m. Home Sanitation Co., 118 Asylum St., Hartford., 4-27-1dx ———— e NOTICE—Elizabeth. T. Pyne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. ¥. 175 Pratt St., Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 253 27-24x —_— NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to ren 75c half day, $125 per day. Delivered promptly. 'ul. 608-2. 4-27-3d | “Bronze and Zinc Metal wm last forever. John Mec- — e “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating, J. J. Richardson, Mgr., 40 Church St Phone 722. 4-27-6d e siicr B A NOTICE—] of auto cylinders. Pis- ton made and piston rings fitted. Special price on Fords. Auto parts made to order. Phe H. & B. Mfg. Wks. 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 2047-3. 4.26-64x X’OTIOE—D_II.&II‘ all kinds of done reasonable. Apply 327 Chestnut St. 4-26-5dx NmCE—llmrfl— siven in chemical en- gineering. Also private tutoring in Science and Mathematics. Apply Herald, Box 32X. 4-26-6dx _—_—mm NOTICE—To The Merchants of New Brit- atn: Our. Parcel Delivery is filling a long felt want. We deliver promptly, make all C. O. D. collections, and against loss. Our representative will call upon request and give full details. Tele- phones 2002 and 2090. A. P. Marsh, rear Dickinson Drug Store. ——e NOTICE—New and second hand bicycles and accessories. Bicycle and motcreycle re- pairing. Baby carriage tires in Locksmith, gunsmith, sharpening. Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. E. Morrin. 4.25-1wx —_— NOTICE—Trucking, moving and express, ashes carted also. Frank T. 123 Cherry St. Tel. 822.4. McMahon, 4-25-5ax NOTICE—Cabinet making, turniture - ing, bullding sample boards and models. Day & Frigo, rear 153 Arch St. 4-25-1wx .Chalmers Six. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632 Y { -25%8dx NOTICE—Let me do your tru wnd moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. H. N. Tel. 992-3. 4-23-6a PR IERE A SES N A VG S S5 S, NOTICE—Smith Bres, Machine Co., Machine Work, 162 High St., City. phone 1187-2. Wright. Geuersl Shop 4-22-6d NOTICE—Do your owa moving and save half. We furnish § ton truck and driver. Phone 2016-3 or call after six o'cloock at 182 West St., second floor. 4-19.10ax L e « City Advertisement Layout of the Extension of Gold Street, from Lyman Street northerly to land of the City of New Britain, with Street, Grade and Building Lines for same. Clerk’s Office,” City of New Britain, Conn. April 25, 1921. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following appraisement and award of damages and assessment for special benefits or betterments, on the Layout of Gold Street Extension from Lyman Street northerly to land of New' Britain, together with - Streex, Grade and Building Lines for same, viz.: East Side, Damages. Benefits. Nik Kozlowski ...$2,5654.76 $ 157.97 Estate of Horace Earle T. Hackney. Adeline G. Davis.. Estate ot Salinda Hackney .. ‘Walenty Lech 7state of Salinda Hackney ....... Adeline 8. Davis. . Estate of Salinda Hackney 69.86 Mary Yablouski .. 31.99 West Side. Estate of Horace Booth e | Earle L. Hackney. Adeline S. Davis Estate of Salinda Hackney Walenty Lech .. Estate of Salinda Hackney "Adeline 8. Davis.. Estate of Salinda Hackney ....... Mary Yablouskj .. City ot New Brit. ain, cost of con- .6.30 165.62 47.54 21.61 831.37 238.77 41.26 42.41 207.19° 212.84 39.88 39.88 200.20 200.20 350.85 160.63 187.90 831.37 238.77 55.65 § 165.62, 47.54 41.26 42.41 207.19 212.84 39.88 39.88 200.20 200.20 69.86 31.99 350.85 160.63 1,600.00 $5,171.58 $5,171.58 And it estimates the cost of com- pleting said improvement to be Six- teen Hundred Dollars. i | CLASSIFIED 1c 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- eliminating tle advt. and in vertiser money. AUTOMOBILLES FOR SALE—1020 Harley side-car complete, or will sell Garage, body separately. 650 West Main. o FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster, with de- FOR SALE—7 passenger FOR SALE—By privaté owner, 6 and 7 tachable delivery body. KFour new tires. Helene Garage, 107 Arca Su, uity. Chalmers in Al Maple St., between 4-26-5dx Chalmers Excellent con- 4-26-6ax Call at evenings. condition. 1M8 7 dition. passenger Sedan. Tel. 1491-14. FOR SALE--At a sacrifice,4,000 ft 4x3 spruce 0 white enamel a few 1,000 ft. 2x4 bricks, 75 ft. ruce, 10 in. séwer pipes, Roman bricks, 1 1-2 in.x4x12 coping tiles, 36 pleces 1 1-4 inxl2x4 ft. te. stair strips, tar kettle with furnace, roof slates, nails, sash cords, new and old wheelbar- rows, new and old oll lanterns, small Sas- gent derrick and a lot of I beams. Will sell whole or in part. merly Hibbard on Ellis 1982-14. phone 4-25-3dx FOR SALE—Jitney Bus, 16 pass Studebaker 1918, only change for touring car. Box 33X 1 year used, cheap, Or ex- Apply Herald, 4-26-3ax AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Bave 50 per touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis; no reasonable offer refused New Britaln Auto Exchange, Cutler & Tourgee, Props., 75 Willow St. Tel 1985. We are dbuying used cars. 4-18-2wx USED CARS. 1921 New Ford Runabout with de- llvery body. Never been used. Can_buy at a big saving. 1920 Allen Sedan, run 3,000 miles. Like mew. Will take ,car in ex- change. 1917 Buick 5 passenger touring, new paint snd top, good tires. Good buy for quick sale. 1320 Ford, Coupe. tunity. 1919 Paige 7 passenger touring, new cord tires, Paint good. Will sell ut a sacrifice. 1917 Ford delivery. 1916 Briscoe, 5 passenger tourlnl. Good buy for ttle mone: 1917 Ford touring. Price right for quick sale. | Excellent oppor-- . Apply MOTOR SALES CO., Tel. 781 I 27-4d S. & F. 156 Elm St. REAL VALUES IN USED OARS. DODGE ROADSTER. DODGE TOURING. COLUMBIA ROADST) ALLEN RING. ‘WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. THE B. & B. IOTO- CO. Sim Bookman, P 18 Main St. Phone 434 USED CARS OF VALUE. The cars listed below are all we have left after our spring rush. But we will_ have cars coming in every week. We are open evenings. 1920 1918 1916 BUICK 6 SEDAN. BPICK 6 TOURING. BUICK ¢ TOURIN BUICK ¢ ROADSTER. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND 83 TOURING. BRICOE TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. STUDEBAKER TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING, M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. Phome 811. 1915 1918 1916 1915 1920 1915 1916 Open Evenings. Open Evenings. USED CARS. 1919 Buick - Coupe. 1917 Hudson Sedan. 1917 Dodge Roadster. 1916 Paige 7 Pass. Touring. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. See us- before you buy that Used Car, and save moaey. LASH MOTOR CO. ~ Cor. West Main and Linclln Sta. Tel. 882, George Dunbar, Salesman. 4-25-7a Abospted, ' sHgptsd, oértiied from m record and published twice by order of the Cummon Council. ALF‘RBD L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. ERSONAL— weel, $6.75. teed. Try our -1eep. Tel. u ing Method. 7eeth extracted no pain. 95-5.. Dr. Dickerinap, 451°W. Main St. | | this work we save the ad- . AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE. New and Second Hand Bicycles and Supplies. Fisk Cord .. : Fisk No. 66 . Fisk New Departure Fisk Thornproof . Fisk Victor . Goodrich . U. 8. Tires . star Single Tube Racine Tires % » _ For ten days only, free chance on $45 bicycle. $4.50 4.00 336 E. Main St. and 216 Arch St., City, 4-27-4dx e e ————— TO RENT TO RENT—2 five room temements, all im- provements; § minutes from P. & F. Cor- bin's factory. Inquire 49 Cherry St. . 4-27.2dx TO RENT—A five room £as and electricity. 1415-14. I‘;Lm‘l‘—‘ room temement at fiat, mgwly painted, 153 Wilcox St. Tel, 4-27-3a8 448 East 4-27-3dx SR = TO RENT—$ room temement, corner West Pearl and Arch St. All provements. Inquire 208 Arch St Tel 1567. = 4-271dx TO RENT—Five room tes rear of 355 Arch St. Price §16.00. Tel. 1085-14. Call between ¢ and 7 p. m. at premises 70 RENT—Five room apartmemt, second flopr, 219 West Main St. 4-27-2ax TO RENT—4 rooms on first floor. Apply 179 Stanley St. 4-27-1ax '—————l_"—(—- TO RENT—Tenement' of five rooms, * in- quire 358 Corbin Ave. 4.26-3dx — TO RENT—6 room apartment. All improve- ments. Heated. Near Maga St. Box 16B, Herald., 4-26-3dx TO RENT—4, 5 and 6 room apartments, center of city; steam heat and all im- provements. Unfurnished. Box 17K, Her- ald. 4-26-3ax e e e TO RENT—Ome 6 room Modern Apartment in new building recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat, hot water and Jan. itor service. laguire Wm. C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 4-26-3d TO RENT—4 rooms. Improvements. Inguire 3¢ Connerton St. 4-22-6dx [lSute, e e Y TO ‘BENT—2 five room temements to remt, 'mmm jmprovements, in good location, centey of city, Call at 3% Church St., second ficor, or 304 Main St., barber shop. 4-21-2wx TO RENT—8ix réom all modera lmxl‘o"l‘llflt‘, steam heat and hot water janitor -n-_{lmx:l‘ year arousnd. ’ “: oon worl in & store, millinery or '3 years experfende. Apbly Box X5 Hen.ld. 4-27-1dx WANTED—Dy High School boy, with experience, position on a farm (dairy preferred) during summer vacation. Box D23, Herald. 4.27-3dx ‘WANTED—Position doing work in small family. 98 Grove St., first floor. Jennie Bilniskey, 4.26-3ax WANTED—By handy maa to do window cleaning, carpets cleaned, lawn taken care of, ete. Tel. 2163. 4-25-6ax Wanted—By young lady, position as stem ographer, typist, or general élerk. Can furnish references. Address, Typist, Box 27, Herald. 4-25-3dx —_— ‘WANTED—Young lady wishes position do- ing housework. Address Agnes Sanday, | Swamp Road Kensington, Conn, 4-26_2dx WANTED—FEMALF HELP WANTED—For housework—two competent girls who are friends, or a mother with daughter over fifteen. Must be willing te spend summer in the country. Refer- ences required. -Reply to Box 20A, Her- ala. ¢-27-34x ‘WANTED—Capsble woman general housework. Must like ehlldren Good home and good wages to right party. 81 Columbla 8t «-25-3d — e 'WANTED—Competent maid for housework. None other need apply. Mra, McMillan, 49 Foreet Bt 4_23-t2 WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. YOUNG men, women, over 137, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations May. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leon- ard (former Civil Service examiner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 4-22-1wx LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Rabbit hound dog, rday morn- ing Return to Frank Gray 385 Chestnut St. Reward. City Advertisement Notice' to Dflx—m cerning the registration of dogs. The time for registration expires Sunday, May 1, 1921, and failure to register on or before that date means pay a fine of One Dollar ($1.00) in addition to the regular fee. The Town Clerk’s office will be open Saturday and Monday evenings to receive dog fees, regular hours, Dated at New Britain, this 20th day of April 1921, Alfrea L. Thompson 4-27-2dx | that the owners of dogs will have to | in ~addition to the ! Autos this Spring and- Summer will be b There is a good d for second hand ma-- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—A Ford coupe. _State price, year and condition of car. A Coupe, Box 20, Herald Office. 4- 'WANTED—Houseworkers, cooks, waity chambermaids exceptionsl ~ oOppO: on Loag lsland. Big wages. For fu particulars write Nassau County Emj r:ezxn Bervice, 80 Main St., Hemp o L. 4-2i WANTED—Rent 6t 6,7 or 8 rooms. pay 375 per month—Harrison St. OF ity. Box 9B, Herald. 4- ) | aay. | 4 ‘WANTED—To take home washing ing by competent laundress; to to do housework by the Hayes, 30 Talcott St. WANTED—Lawn mowers to snarpem. - call for and deliver.; 534 West Main 4-2 WANflHuh house, preferably garage, for September first. J. R. Room 214, City Hall. 4. ‘WANTED—Carpenter ;work of all tion, old or new, WADW hr., day wo by contract. Call or. write, Carpente: Main St. Ring bell 2nd 4-: WANTED-—Work for one ton truck, or hour. Reasonable rates. Tel. +-2! !wu«mo—-—:—u with Wwho is most particular as to his to the end that advertiser may spasiment of ¢ rooms on or by April or May, AMn-)ic- Merald Omice. SALE—Household kitchen range. 532 Church St., FOR SALE—S$ room house with two Clinton St. Has to be sold this Britain: Farm Agency, 166 Main 8t. . 8 FOR SALE—Paints—] stock paints for home use. - All -m- i o Abbey stains, Velvet- fin Fioor paints. Gold #&nd Allw Hrodzes, linamels and Auto Colors. rin Garage, 200 E Maln St., 4] FOR SALE—200 qts of now milk daily. istaction guaranteed. ' All milk through a -cooler.\ ‘You ‘won't ha Ppasturize it to keep it. -Mépls Croft | City. Tel. 73. nm‘nm—-unu {GLrD’s Inquire 52 Austin 8t City, for 3125. A. urm'g .. Easy _ payr Andrews, 401 Arch St. TO RENT-—May first, five room. neond floor on -Trinity St nege. Baj all modern. Call 24 Trinity 8t 4-2] Centrally i business takes up owaers tim 49 W. Main Bl.. Meriden, Conn. FOR SALE~6 year furnished; ail modern. conveniend MalniSt . L LT Py BENT—Single furnished room, rable, near bath; all-conveniences; able for one or two’ adults. Tel, .1 atter 6 p. m. A eeping TeL 1473- 12 ‘tlal' 6 p. m, TO RENT—Desirable front room with ‘enette; central; steam, heat, . hot electricity. . Apply Seele: 13 Phone 798-12. & 0 BENT—Two furnished rooms housekeeping. 82 W. Main St. 4. BENT—Twe furnished front 406 Main St. . TO RENT—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. .Apply Box 27X, Her| quire J. Hughes. TO ences, ‘room, 12 desired,” at 112 Phone 147-13. 5 tenement - 100x164 Price $6,000, farming land at $50 per Barnea Barnesdale. 4- FOR SALE—New brick - bullding, for small factory, milk. plant or ble. Inqui Attention is called to the law con- | R BALE—Eggs for ° Plymouth Rock, free range stock, { 8 N Baldwin. . Kenasin, i i $4.75. Roy Clark, East w ! i ’I’le.flodllm Ih'llflnlnc- | Rods.” Geo. Clark, — Hensington, |

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