New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

anufacturer’s Sale of Novelty || MINER [7c. A it HARTFORD Footwear for Women In Our Bargain Basement SPECIAL SALE PAIRS OF THE SHADES OF Pumps DO a Pair of Former Price to Ohoose From. tra Size Petticoats in satin, tub silk and NEWEST CREATIONS Size Shadow Proof Petticoats and white; straight Mne, scalloped or hemstitched, or flounce. Panel back and front. $3.98 to $15.98 —FOURTH FLOOR es’ Separate Skirts DECIDEDLY NEW nwwml.maemmwmnm stripes In colors; set in and patch pockets; fashioned on Sizos 30 o 36, $10 =« $10.98 —FIFTH FLOOR —FORSALE— il HouseonGlenSheet.'/. Acre Land. TZ & COSTELLO Street FOR SALE— NO. 2¢ DIX AVENUR bttage, all modern imp fovements; 2-cf ining Lot, with Fruit Tree A model home. lnc. .L » Garage, Chicken $2,000 cash Trading Company C ertificate For Sale Cheap. D. HUMPHREY BANK BLDG. OPEN MON. AND SAT. a farmer who longs for the white lnghts EVENINGS T to sell his farm for $6,000, ortradefor* 1 the northwest section of city—if you s little farm, here’s your chance. - Store P' REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 342 _NOOME 205-¢ BAVE RUDA sults---Herald Classified Advts 1f You Can Use Any of the Above Sizes It Will Pay You to See Us About Your Size, 'S GARAGE EAST MAIN STREET FOR SALE— 'AGE FOR THIS 1S A BARGAIN. $500 PAYMENT. EASY NEXT DOOR TO FOX’S THEATER. huruouz 728. SWAGGER SPORT OXFORDS ESPECIALLY FEATURING FIVE SELw"IONs OoF Only $3.00 a Pair ~—COLLEGE STYLES— BETTER THAN EVER Tallored the “White” way of the highest gquality poplin with highly finished leather ball straps, tips and quarters. for service. Excellence with economy. Black and White — Blue and White — Brown and White. $3.00 a Pair — In the Basement Shoe Outlet. Combinations SUMMER NEEDS “Pick” concentrated malt and hops no boiling, ‘mo cooking, no odor. One can make 13 bottles of a delightful summer bever- age, price 50c per can. 8-inch solid: steel Hedgo Shears, regular price $2.25. Special for $1.79. 50c and 69c Pruning shuu. Special for 42c¢ pair. 75¢ high grade ‘Steel Shears. Special for 65c. 12-inch Garden - Trowels, regular price 19c. Special for 15e. - $1.19 Standard black Ji panncd Mail Boxes. Special at $1.00. N Charless and Hart's Lawn Grass Seed. Special at ¢ pkg. Universal * Superior Varnish guaranteed the best in the mar- ket, 1 pint size, regular price 75¢. Special for 65c. Columbia Metal Polish, 1 pint size, regular price 25¢. Special for 1idc. Half Pint size, regular price 15c. Special for 10c. Rinso, 4 packages for 25c. ~=Sixth Floor Grass = pe—— - m———— Victor records for May at Plerce's. ~—advt. George B. Mathews, director of music in the city public schools, is in Hoston this week atténding the East- ern Mudj¢ Supervision conference which will .be in &e&sion there, May dth, and Sth. Plate your awning order now— The Eddy Awning and Decorating Co. —advt. At the regular meeting of the Roy- al Arcanum on Tuesday evening a re- ception will be given to Fred C. El- liott who was recently elected to the position of grand orator. Reports will", | also be received from the grand coun- | il meeting in Bridgeport. An enter- tailnment has been provided and re- freshments will be served. All mem- bers are urged te attend. The Misses Ruth and Lillian John- son of Stanley street have arrived home after spending the winter in Florida. A marriage license has been taken by Usilio Agostinelli of 152 Arch street, and Miss Aldorina Quinte of 59 Spring street. Mr. and -Mrs. Matthew J. Hayes of Btanley street have returned from an automobile trip to the Adirondacks and Montreal, Canada. The . condition ‘of Captain Thomas W. Grace of the police department was reported today as further im- proved. Matthew Hayes, of the Leavitt and Hayes company, has returned from a trip to Montreal, Canada. John A. Erickson, of the Erickson and Carlson company. is suffering from a badly mangled finger which he got caught in a door at his garage last night. C. G. Kron of 636 West Main street, reported to the police today that a black handbag containing some laundry and a revolver was stolen fro mhis home yesterd e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing - BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF | TO RENT—Two or three HERARLD. 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. FURNISHED ROOMM. TO RENT—Furnished front room in private family, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Inquire 346 Park St. (2nd floor—left.) TO RENT—Furnished rooms, newly p-l-tnd aud papered, modern convenienc Church St. Price reasonable. el ey ol OO P s i Mrs. Collins. ! TO RENT—2 small room, or gentlemen. large turni: 7O RENT2 targe furnishod rooms and ono n saltabie Tor two Indics Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St. 5-2-1 TO RENT—Furnished front room, -dl.ble for 2. American family. $4.00. 280 Washington St. 4-30-2d- room furnished, all modern conveniences. us West™ Main Bt. single room for gemtleman. RENT—One 45 Walnut St 4-30-2dx with all eon- 4-29-5ax TO RENT—! Furnished veniences. 505 Arch St. WANTED—FEMALE HELP petent _girl for generul work. . Apply 53 Liberty. St. Tel Hre 4-30-3ax WANTED—An etperienced girl for gemeral housewor Must be a good cook. Apply Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place §-2-tf ' WANTED—At .loe, general who can do plain cooking. Phone 1475, housework 29 Russell St. 5-2-1dx WANTED—An- ‘experienced woman for washing. and other housework, two days a week. Apply €3 Curtis St. 4-29-3dx WANTED—Competent maid for gemeral housework. None other need apply. Mrs. McMillan, - 49 Forest St 4.23-e¢ MALE OR FEMALE. 'OI,'NG mea, over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examina- tions May. Experience unnecessary. ¥or free particulars of imstruction, wril Léonard “(former Civil Servigce exam s l Equitable Bldg.. Washington, D. NOTICES, NOTICE—Am sbout to move out of the state and will hogany upright piano at sacrifice. bargain for llllcl sale. Box' 10, Herdld. ell my almost new ma- .Great Address mr—m. 6-2-1dx NOTICE—~Camtosnist, Cmalk Tolk and umm-. for gntertainments, fairs aud fil." Al Malmgren, w office, 9-33-¢¢ NOTICE—Automoblle parties takea out. Chalmers Six. Reasonable rates. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. G. P. ux:- NOTICE—Auto trycking, local tance Prices feasonable. Merriman, Plainville, Conn. T 8-2-12ax ——— i s NOTICE—Repairiag old and building chimneys at regsonable prices. All Rinds of mason, work. Chimneys a speciaity. F. Selander, Phone & 718 Stanley 8t. 5-2-6dx NOTICK—Painting, Pa ting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Ca: o Celling. Wall Paper displayed at vour home on request. The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephane 106-2. 2-tf-eod NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new und returned samo day. Upholstering. Co., 60 Tremont St. Hardware City Bedding Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-36dx NOIXCI"—MH &t Momauguln. We build i right. We reat 'em right. We sell ‘em right. Phono Colony §95-13. J. Waiter Darley, Carpenter and Bullder, No. 52 _Second A Cusay Beach. 3-30-30dx NOTICE—A. C rd, Carpenter, Mason and Bullder. Jobbing of all kinds. Houses built for sale. Tel. 2066-2. 33 Lake Boulevard . 4-30-6dx NOTICE—Let me do your * trucking moving of oshes from cellar or yard. Pricgs reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel. 992-3. 4-30-6dx NOTIOE—3. Amasta, Automoiilc Painting of every description at- reasonable prices. rper Blm and Seymour Sts., New Bri , Conn. Tel. 1734.2. 4-30-5dx T e ———— NOTICE—Soon be time to plant your flower boxes. We have an excellent stock of Geranlums, Vineas, Dracaenas, Salvia, Pe- tunias d other bedding plants. Tomate plants. Tel. 1973. houses. and Also Viets Green- 4-30-2ax NOTIOE—Mrs. J. Genmette will dressma) D open tore on South Main St., Znd. es made to order. NOTICE—~Trucking of any kind st most reasonable prices. Also equipped with pncumatic tires and comfortable seats for party hire. Blanchette's Express, Cherry St. Phone 764, 4-29-3ax—5-7-3dx — NOTICE—Amasteur Photographers. We are §iving a ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en- titles the winner to five dollars’ worth of developing, printing and enlarging free of charge. Let us develop and print your next filma. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrmstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St.. 69 Arch St Mrs. Johnson, 39 Cherry Et, won the five dollar photo fin- ishing ticket this week. 4-29.3dx “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging. Kalsomining and_ Interior Decorating. J. J. Riclardson, Mgr.. 40 Church 8t Phone 722 ton made aod piston rings fitted. Special price on Fords. Auto paris mads to erder. The B B. Mg Wks. 110 Rockwell Ave ‘l'ol 3041-3. 4.36-8dx it s e S R S Sy NOTICE—Te The Merchants of New Brit- ain: Our Parcel Delivery is fuling & lons fuit wane W deliver promptly, make all . D. collections, and guarantee muuu loss. Our representative will call upon reguest and_give full details. Telo- : i VIONDA , MAY 2, 1921 LASSIFIED lc A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- d 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—1918 Apperson Roadster, c c)l.. ‘wire wheels, $600. Dox 2 BB, He of- fice. ~3dx FOR BALE—1917 Bulck Touriag ca: oughly overhauled, $650. Box X' ald Office. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, in good dition. See car at Municipal Board of Park. Commissioners. FOR SALE—Chevrolet 3 , Al econ. dition. A real bargain. Act quick. P. O. Box 729, City, or may be seen at Ploneer Garage, Main St. 4-30-(5)-2-3x FOR SALE—1918 Buick 5 passenger touring. First class condition. 355 Bast Main St. . 4-30-3ax FOR car. SALE—SIx cylinder N Inquire 490 East St. Tel. 2113-5. 4-30-2dx FOR SALE—Hudeon Speedster, 1918, im g00od condition, $1,400. Simmons Storage .Battery Co., 167 Arch St. Phone 2245. 4-29.3a FOR SALE—By private owaer, 1918 7. passenger Sedan. Excellent con- dition. Tel. 1491-14. 4-26-6dx REAL CAR BARGAINS. 1920 Ford Coupe. ' 1920 Sedan. 1918 Touring. 1917 Speedsters. ll%fi Kissel Coupe. 1918 Buick ouring, 4 cyl. 1920 Oldsmobile, six cyl. 1917 Jordan, 7 pass. Dodge Chassis. 1920. Stutz Touring. Franklin SA Sedan. Many others. Also several cars from $100 up. AARON G. COHEN, 45 Wells St., ford, 4.29-3d . USED CARS OF VALUE. The cars listed below are all we have lefl after our spring rush. But we will e cars coming in every week. We are open evenings. BUICK & SEDAN. 8 BPICK § TOU! G. BUICK ¢ TOURING. BUICK 4 ROADSTER. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND 83 TOURING. BRICOE TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. STUDEBAKER TOURIN OLDSMOBILE TOURIN! M. IRVING JESTER, 183 Areh St Pheus $13 Open Evenings. Open Sunday Morning. USED CARS, 1919 Buick Coupe. 1917 Hudson Sedan. 1917 1916 1916 . 31918 Oakland Sedan. In Al condition. See us before you biy that Used Car, and save money. LASH MOTOR CO. George Dunbar, Salesman. 4-25-74 e REAL VALUES IN USED CARS, 1920 OAKLAND TOURING. 1920 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1920 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 1918 ALLEN SEDAN. N 1918 ARGO TOURING. 1918 WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE, THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. S Beckman. Frep. 15_Maln &t home 484 Easy Time Payments ‘m A-3v-tt USED CARS. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. In fine condition. Will sell it at a Bargain. 1917 Hudson Coupe. This car has been overhauled. Price right. 1916 Overland Touring, M. 83. In fine condition. Price $325. 1917 Mitchell Touring, 7 Pass. Has been overhauleq newly paint- ed. Bix cord tires. bumper bar, spot light. A big bargain. Come in and let us demonsirate these cars to you. Our cars are in A1l condition. All of them have been rebullt in our Repalr Sbop. Time payruents arranged. LASH MOTOR ©€O. Cor. West Main aad Lincola Ste. Tel, ss2. Qeorge Dunbar Saleaman Agenta for Paige Cadillac 5 ’ bin's factory. Inquire 49 Cherry St. TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new building recently completed at b6l Main St. Steam heat. year ‘round. Inquire 390 Main St. TO RENT—A garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for repair work, seorage and sim. flar purposes. Inquire Willlam C. Raph- ael, 390 Main St. 5-2.t¢ TO RENT—2 five room tenements, all im- provements; 5 minutes from P. & F. Cor- 5-2-2ax ————— TO RENT—Private garage at 91 Seymour St. Inquire on premises. 5-2-1dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improve- ments. Constin Place, South sunlay St. Tel. 1284-23. 5-2-3dx C s et SRV IS SULT O TO RENT—Temement of five rooins In- quire 3556 Corbin Ave, - -3dx 5 e e e e e e TO RENT—Rooms to rent. Apply Y. M, C. A., City. 5.2-3a TO RENT—Three room Bldg, 122 Maln St. Shield. spartmneat, Mutual Apply Frank H. 5-2-2a TO RENT—Four room stemn heated flat. All modern improvements. Inquire 151 ‘Washington St. Tel. 1329. 4-30-2ax 70 RENT—F} improvements. call 2112, ive room m-( all modern Inquire 19 Bradley St., or 4-80-3ax TO room lnl-t ments, 432 West Main St West Main St. all improve- Inquire 436 4-30-3d TO RENT—Four room temement, adults. American family preferred $12. 10 min- utes from Upson's Corners. Chas. Dickin. son. Tel. 655-14. 4-30-6d TO RENT—Four room temement, all provements, Inquire 36 Connorton St TO RENT—Large garage, good and storage purposes. 4§ Franklin S Bellinl. Tel. 4-30 TO RENT—Office, 363 Main St. Tel. 1520, 4-30-1wx ax TO RENT—S8 room tenement on 15 Meadow St. Colored people may apply. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2426. % €-29-t¢ —— e TO RENT—Store on cormer of Main and Elm 8ts. Also garage on West Main St., suitable for repairing and storage pur. poses.. Apply M. Cohen, 378 S St. Tel. 2425. 4- zs te —_—eee TO RENT—Teénemeut of 5 rooms, 3rd floor. 1mprovements. 578 Wesp Main St. o 4-29-3dx — TO RENT—& room Improve. ments. 70 Woodland St. 4-29-3dx TO RENT—S room tememenmt at 151 Oak St. Apply on premises Tel. un-‘ L aaont s U A RENT—Main §t. front officts, Call )MI. 774 = eai-sax 0 room apartment, all medern 4m; vemients, steam heat and het water ‘hz tor service all year around. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 242! 3 e T s | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ING LOT on St., Maple HMl, 75 foot frontage. WIll be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. TQI..IO'; = -30-1w on & home. 7 room $800 rown. Tel. 30-2d4 FOR SALE—Pay rent house, barn, 2 acres land. 92-4 eveninge. FOR SALE—4 room lkouse in Plainville; eloctric lights, city water, fruit trees, close to trolley. Price $1,800. Part cash, balance on time. P. O. Box i72, Bristol, Conn. Tel. 66. 4-29-3dx Pt saiont s (MRS < S FOR SALE—Flve room house, garden partly planted, barn, apple trees, chickens, three- Quarter of a mile to Plainville center, 100 yards from trolley. Price $2,600—$600 down, balance on time, Address Box 172 Bristol, Conn. Tel. 66. 4.39-3ax Meakion il e Dt BB - FOR SALE—Five family house at 51 Frant- lin St. Cheap if taken at once, Inquire Byousoof on premises. 4-27-15dx —e e e FOR BALE—New brick bullding, sultable for small factory, milk plant or similar \Price reasonable. Inquire The Engineering Co., 200 East Main St. Phone 481-3. 4-31-tt e WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Esxperienced shoe salesman. Ap- ply The G. R. Kinney Co., 413 Main stm WANTED—Oi_Salesman,. For: full particu- lars write The Singer Oil Co., 284 Huy- shope Ave, Hartsord, Conn. 2-2dx WANTED—At once, a fdrm hand; must be good milker a¥d teamster; steady and reliable. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quarter. Tel. 73. 65-2-3d WANTED—Draftsman (mechanical), pat- ternmaker (wood), and others who are mechanically inclined, to invest $500— with services, a three ' year agreement Can accept $300 cash and balance in six months. This opportunity is genuine and k your thorough investigation. Good wages from start. Give full particulars in first letter. Addrens The R. R. R. Company, 407 Trumbull St., fl-rtlu:d.eonnx. e————————e——————n WANTED—Relisble party with capital of $15,000 to purchase half interest in ex- cellent business proposition. Address H ald, Box Xa1X. 4-27.6a — e WANTED-—Man, between the age of 40 and 50 years. References required. Apply in own hand writing. Salary expected and last place of employment. Address Her- ald, Box 338, Heral 5-3.2a WANTED—Boy_over 16 to learn Steel Engraving. Paid while leatning. New Britain Stemp Works, 53 Church S 6-2-14x —_— WANTED—An active, Bustler, with ability and initlativeness to take hold and LN 'n the drug business. The rght party we WANTED-—Neat The turnover in Used Autos this Spring and Summer will be big. There is a good demand for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. : FOR SALE—MISCELDLANEOUS FOR SALE—Cabbage, Tomato and Straw- berry Plants, also Italian Bees with hives, Apply to Polish Orphanage Farm, 504 Ne Burritt St., City. 5-2. FOR SALE—A five room house, three lots—for §$4,000. Near the cl()’. Jos, A. Kloskowskl, 157 Broad St., City. 5-2.24. Registered Chow dogs. G 1557 Stanley St. 5-2-1 SALE—] ¥ Andrews, i FOR M. JFOR SALE—Entire h Carlson St., end of Francis St. 5-2-6dx —_— FOR SALE—Lady’'s checked suit, blue - R ertified Irish Cobbler and Green Mountain, $4.50 per 11 peck sack. E. B. Adams, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668.14. 430 FOR SALE—Hoywood-Wakefleld baby car- riage; good condition. Address 76 Harrison st 4-30-3dx !‘;IMID“‘N 30 t. FOR _SALI—M. ready. Latayette 4-30-3ax Berlin. Phone 657-14. FOR SALE—Storckeepers, here’s a proposal worth investigati Bouue of il health, the owner of a and meat market wishes to sell n—-nxtm-e-, stock ‘and 1eale. This store’s trade is well establishe ed! Inquire at the store, 324 East Main st. New Britain, Conn. 4-28-6dx FOR ' SALE—Paints—Large stock house paints for home use. All shades and col- ors. - Abbey stains, Velvet-ton Floor paints. Gold ~and B Enamels and Auto Colors. rin'Garage, 200 E Main St., FOR SAL) manufacturer. Housé palints, resdy mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, fair )rle‘l. ‘The Connecticut l-lll & Chemical Company, East ' Berlin, Conn. | Tel. New Britain 1798. 4-22-304 FOR reduction sale on truss, sujtcases, traveling bags, purses, leather saws, files, tool nuhu‘nu, batteries, vices. come all. 16' Lafaystte St. FOR Glenwood cabinet stové, with gds attachment and hot water front, as M s new. 139 Hart St 4-29-3dx FOR 'SALE—120 quarts of milk dally on North Stanley road. J..W. Austin, R. F. D. 1, Box 54 - 4-29-4ax FOR SALE—200 qts. new milk daily.. Maple Croft Farm, Stahley Quarter. Tel. 73. ¢ 6-2-3a — e FOR SALE—S$ bargain counters at n bar- gain price if.taken at once. Apply F. W. ‘Woolworth Co. WANTED '3‘!’.‘—”-! of 3 furnished reoms ith kitchenette and . b‘u:. by . young American couple. Must be in good loca tion. Tel. 347 4 family 60 acres. between 30 to 24, wmm— by middle age man, ia pri- " vate family; widow's: home preferred. All particulars in first letter, 33B, Herald, or prope Mr. Ducharme, Elks' Grill. A.nl:.;flm State rent. - Post office box 848, City. 6-2-1dx WANTED—A second-hsnd. Reed' with or without top. ~Call 1215-4. work. - All kinds of jobbing. 15 years experience. / Address Box21 XX, Herald Office. { 4-28-6ax morning. turn. Herald Office. dog, with Newington tag. Tel. 44-5. 4-30-2dx Kelish. %0k FOUND—Crown bicycle. Owmer can same br vrovlll' property and. pl’lnt for 1 LaSall POUDTRY. ————— e FOR SALE—Eggs hatching. Barred Plynnuth Rock, fres range stock, 13 for N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. ‘l‘.l. 26413 3-31-t¢ ——e SITUATION WANTED. experienced woman wants g-mnl hnnvork by the day. Address ox 32XX, Herald Office. 6.2-1dx ANTED—Assistant registered Pharmacist wishes steady posjtion or rellef work. A sl Box ‘selling our mew special qn for #1350, agents prico 40c: sales EFumEABte

Other pages from this issue: