New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 12

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HARTFORD Hartford’s First Annual urniture Exhibition Week” In This Great Store Means Buy Now at Readjusted Prices This is an unexpected event and comes like y the black cloud of high furniture cost is now L have been holding out for the right moment to buy should wait no longer. a sunbeam “smilin’ through” a black cloud. completely dispelled and housekeepers Our pres- furniture prices are proving a stirring incentive to the making of homes beautiful; and superb stocks selected with expert knowledge of furniture building are eloquently ex- ive of comfort, good taste and durability. Our earnest advice to all home lovers is— the needed furniture now. ed Suite in American Walnut of en Aune Design consisting of four pim‘(w; dresser, chiffonier and dressing table; a Special at ... $200 some, artistic su bre Sun Room Suite of four pieces with rted tapestry covering, consisting o®sofa, , chair and rocker. Special at $135 Fibre Chairs. The chance to b e needed odd chairs is yours this wee p are choice makes and styles to fit in Various prices any room furnishings. $17.50 to $35.00 'omen’s Desks in oak and mahogany with t top, table closed in; spinet and other lsome types and periods. From $15 up four and sizes. The standard in extra two heavy wn Swing nger has ehts in natural and green finish. Very y and comfortable. Specially priced ..... $16.50 .. $10.75 2 . B —FOR SALE— Family House on Glen Street, Price $7,500. HULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Tel. 24-4 ~ INSUR ANCE FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, LIABILITY INSURANCE SURETY BON DS, BURG POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER kinds of Insurance and Real ARY, newL In fact a Sale—Omne Share of Sovere!ngs Trading Company D. HUMPHREY H. § NATL. BANK BLDG. and New ungalow on Sefton Drive at a Was $9,200, Now $7,999.99—Partners olve and will take loss—This SPELLS RTUNITY for You—Good second mortgage . We can place first mortgage money for AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343--ROONMS 30 Results---Herald Classified Advts TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES Rent all makes of Typewriters. Get t will pay you. riter and Adding Machine Supplies, y Britain Typewriter Exchange | TELEPHOXE 612, WEST MAIN STREET, 'EAMGHIP TIEKETSE| REIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD NEWEBRITAIN CONN *—-——-—-————S - ; 257 MAIN STREET 'GEANUIGLEY Acre Land. ROBBERY OPEN SATURDAY EVENING our Special ‘ —Eighth Floor. Dining Room Suite in American Walnut,, Queen Anne design, consisting of buffet, 48 Inch extension table, five chairs and one arm chair, with genuine slip seat. Special at Living Room Suite of three pieces, mahog- any frame covered in handsome two-toned blue and gold silk veloiir. Sofa, wing chair Set has bolster and three p(i)!c-' arm chair. Special at and lows. Tea Wagons in mahogany and walnut. Have rubber tired wheels and drop leaf with re- movable server. One and two shelves. Prices range from $19.50 up to 75.00 each. Onc in golden oak with drop leaf and handle is very special at ... $52.50 Veranda Rockers special. Made with good woven rattan durable; extra from $2.50 . $6.95 each Lawn Settees arc extra heavy and well made with iron bases; sizes 4, 5 and 6 feet. Prices SRR .. $10.00 to $16.50. Wood lawn benches ce... $2.25 to $7.50 grade maple frames; double and backs, strons and runners. range sen wide Prices | TRY FT—Premicr Hara of Japan likes one American delicacy—ice cream. Here he is eating it. Note BANE BL that he uses chopsticks. Says it's very WANTED—To buy a Please state price and condition of ma- Address. Machine, Box 20 Her- 5-16-2dx sewing machine. chine ald If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. TUse the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES ASSIFIED 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- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS NOTIC E—Manning automobile repairing. Hanna Garage, Tel. 1372, and Starr, 430 NOTICE—Old mirrors made like new. also do painting. pao-r hansi n Alex, 360 Church St. NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Palnting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- Paper displayed at The E. U. Arcn St vas Ceiling r home on Company, 106 NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Electric cleaners and all electrical articles repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 1995. G-4-eod-tf E—"In the good old summer time" e for winter FIx your home with New Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strips.” Saves coal, keeps out all cold drafts, rain and dust. They last forever. Call John McGraw, Agt. Phone 1673, Office 419 Main St., City, or 163 Hunting. ton Ave. Boston, Mass. 5-13-3eodx NoO’ prep: our ¥OR SALE—“Lengthen your lives, strength- en your stakes,” our car and pitch your tent on camp meeting lot (one acre). Ten minutes walk from beautiful Morris Cove. Only 0 full price. Tel. 92-i, evenings. 5-16-1dx ¥OR SALE—Upright piano in fine condition. Liberal discount for cash. ‘erms to re- sponsible party. Address The Conn, School of Music, 242 Main 8t., City. | 5-16-1dx FOR SALE—Packard 1917; one Reo truck, public truck, 1 ton, cheap. Call 1471.3, m. truck, 2 1-2 tons, 1919, 3-4 ton; Re- 1919, Will - sell between 7 and 7:45 3-16-tC FORD SEDAN—WIll trade for touring | -ar of any make. Can be seen at 22§ Washington St. any time after 4 p, m. 5-16-2dx 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH—Run _ 3,000, aell at a sacrifice. Just like ne 33Y. X | FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, Hub 4% |~ range ,parlor table, chifionicr. 176 Carl- ton St., end of Francis. 5-16-3dx 1916 FORD 1 TON TRUCK—Rebuilt. sell cheap. Box 28K « ‘will l 7-16.2dx | yOR SALE—Bed springs, mattress, Morrls chair and rocker, dining room table and chairs, side board, dishes and * stoves and sas range, Victrola and records. . Mr, George A. Richard, 49 Cherry St., 2nd tioor. Price reasonable if taken at once for cash. 5-16-2dx 1918 STUDEBAKER ROADSTER—Newly painted . Just overhauled. | Will | seil cheap. Box 28C. 5-16-2ax | dition, run 5,000 miles, new battery, orig- inal paint and-tires. Apply 129 Camp St. FOR SALE—1919 Essex Touring, Al mn-| FOR SALE—A lot of maple ;looflu. ran- dom lengths; suitable for work benches, tops, etc. Day & Frigo, cabinet makers, rear 153 Arch St. 5-16-4ax Owner leaving town, 5-16-2dx trucking or NOTICE—Let me do you “moving of ashes from cellar Irice reasonable. H. N. MPANY, 35 Broad St e and polish ail ikinds * soidmma Place and eyl o All orders receive prompt atten- §-16-1mox. sitver NOTICE—Express, trucking and moving. Rates reasonable nk T. McMahos 123 Cherry Tel. 5-14-3ax ned at 534 5-14-3dx NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpes sonable price. Apply Walter, Main St NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened and re- paired Called for and delivered. Fritz & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. s-13tt you get plants from Viet's Green- Our plants are grown for par- people. Tel, 1973. 174 Clinton 5-13-4d houses. ticular St NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are ziving 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 mext films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St, 69 Arch St. R. B. Miller, 658 East St., won the five dolla photo fin- ishing ticket this week. 5-13-3a NOTICE—The West End Garage for business Monday, May 16, 1921 First class repairing of all cars, Natlonal and Ford Service. Expert electric service. Cars washed and polished. All work suaranteed. Reasonable rates. 5-12-8ax NOTICE—Best service at lowest prices. Shave 10c, and hair cut 25c. Try us once, you will be satisfied. At 45 Washington St. 5-11-5dx D — NOTICE—W all kinds of carpenter work respingling, repairing. etc. Demir & Anderson. Tel. 267-6. 5-11-sax SPECIAL—1,000 United States and fe postage stamps, a Mexican Villa dollar and a genuine Indian arrow head, 25 cents. Sterling Novelty Co., 433 Colony St., Mer- iden, Conn. 5-9-1w 35 St. MATTEO & COMPANY, Broad St., polish all kinds Plainville. _We plate a: of work. Nickel, brass. copper, gold and siiver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 182-3. All orders receive prompt atten- tion. 5-9-1w <. J. 3. Richardson, Church St. Phone 722. 5-11dd7ax NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N, Y. 75 Pratt St., Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 2515. 5-3-26ax NOTICE—Carsoonist, Herala office, City. NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. POTTED PLANTS. All Kinds. PARKER, 1584 Stanley St. —_——— FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—To buy second hand furniture of all kinds. Call or write to John hnit Albany Ave., Hartford. Bu 2551, 5-11-6d WANTED—Four or five room tenement section of city. Must have improvements. Address Herald Office. in all Box Summer WANTED—Young couple or young lady to share small tenement Hal 5 Fairview St | WANTED—Steads position wife. Wife for housekeeper, é sist, also mow lawns, etc Box 218, East Berlin, Conn, for man and man to as- Write P, O. b-14-1w TO RENT—Twoe furnished front rooms for light housekeeping, on Main St, very pleasant. Rent reasonable. Box 6P, Her- ald. 5-16-1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for ome or two gmentle in family. 359 Main St 76-4. 5- 1x TO RENT—Furnished front conveniences. 17 Court St TO RENT—Furnished room, 2 minutes walk from post office. 10 Lake Court. zax | modern 5-14-3dx room, TO RENT—Large furnished front room in private family. Apply 51 E. Main St. Johnson, . 5-14-2dx WANTED—Plain sewing. Tel. 1955, 5-14-3ax WANTED—Frst good security. Herald. WANTED-To com mortgnge of $3,000; very Address Mortgage, Box 10 5-13-3dx infoate with landlord who s most cular as to his temants to the end that advertiser may _obt aparcment of © reoma wn o near W Main by April or May. Address Box 2! Hes T E , INC. Bullding—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Stree Telephones 2244 I Furnished apartment, eemnn.vl F particula: apply to | 242 Main St | 5-14-2a o, Inc.. TO RENT—Two or three room apartment, furnished, all modern conveniences, 103 | West Main 8t 81404 | TO RENT—Furbished room, with all con- Ventences. 505 Arch St. 5-13-5a 10 RENT—Furnished rooms, with or with- out board: also light housekeeping rooms. 96 West Maln St 5.13 RENT—Large furnished room, Bourd it dcsired. Tel. 71 Hin. TO ghts. TO RENT—Single room for ge FOR SALE—1917 Overland six touring car. Always had_the best of e. Can be bought for $450. Tel. 70 5-16-3a FOR SALE- Gotastime 16| el Galhe Sote and $Z per dozen; also other flower plants. Rubber plants, Tomatoes and other vegetable plants, L. Fusaro, 85 Ellis St. Tel. 12¢8-2, 5-14-3dx FOR SALE—2 single beds in conaition, springs and mattress. 486 Arch St. 5-14-2ax FOR SALE—A 6 family brick block with store, 311.313 Church St. Will offer good inducements. Call and see us. A, R. League, 316 Church St. 5-14-3ax FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile car, llke new. Arthur W, Hamilton St TOR SALE _Buick Foadster, new top, good tires, 530 East St. Phone 992-4. six touring Gauer, 44 5_16-3d 918, lietle chains, tools, 5-16-2dx FOR SALE—My Buick touring car, in first class mechanical condition. Just painted, old paint burnt off, New tires. All extra cquipment as side glasses, mirrors. bumper. ot included. FOR SALEUpright planc, mabogany finish, unusually fine condition. Liberal discount for cash. C. A. Humphrey. Phone 2063, Plano tuning. (Profit by our low expense), b-14-4dx erful car. Terms right. Nerer, 77 Linwood St. Phone :2057-3. 5-16-2dx FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1920. Like new. Will_sell or exchange for larger car. P. Starr, Hanna Garage, 430 Tel. 1373. FOR SALE—Magnificent upright _ plano. payment down. Mail balance $1 week- Box 8P, Herald 5-14-10dx Adaress, Ommice. Magnificent, FOR SALE—1916 Packard touring car; first ‘class condition. 6 Erwin Place, Phone 927-13, 5.13-6dx FOR SALE—Horse and business wagon and harness. 137 Cherry St. J, Abrahan, 5-13-6dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to %0 per cent. Complete. engines, transmissions, rear ends. magnetos, car- berutors, bodies, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange, B. Cutler Prop., 75 Wil- low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buying used cars. 5-13-2wx FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, mew paint, FOR ient condition. Main St. SALE—Rebuilt Typewriter, in excel- Apply Fred Winkle, 338 5-13.te FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, in perfect con- dition. 911 Kast St., lst tioor. 5-13-dx FOR SALE—A reversible reed baby car- riage. Inquire at 139 Winthrop St. fenders and excellent mechanically. Price 5-13-3ax Box. Bulck 22 5-6-t: $1,175, cash or terms. FOR SALE Neck. All prices. The Indian Neck Land Company, Br: ford, Conn, 6-7-1mo FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good bullding lots, 2 family brick house, 8 rooms, large garage 25x25 ft, chicken coop and chickens. Must be soid. Own- er leaving city. Inquire 1031 Hast 6-7-12dx FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10¢ up to 25¢, $2.15 Dlants reasonable. Adolph Santelic, Oak St., rear Greenhcuse, Look for Liz Sign. 9-4-25dx USED CARS. All the cars ‘listed bélow are taken in trade for new Studebakers as we do not speculate in used cars. 1919 TO RENT Chevrolet Baby Grand. Buick Roadster. — = - Buick Sedan. TO RENT—Light housckeeping rooms, hot Studebaker Tourins. | and cold water, all conveniences. Rent Willys Six. | reasonable. Mrs. J. H. Nisson, 61 Main Willys Six. top floor. 5-16-1dx Overland Touring, Maxwell Touring. Oakland. St., TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- provements. 39 Harvard St., off East Main Se. 5-16-sax The cars listed below are in the paint shop and Wwill be ready in ten days: 1920 1916 1918 1919 1918 1916 32 Green- 5-16-2d TO RENT—S room temement, wood St. Studebaker, Studebaker, Jordan, Bulck Seven Pas. Bulck Touring. Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St, TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, all improve. ments. Rent for $25, 6 Minutes from P. & F. Corbin. 49 Cherry St. 5-16-2dx tenement by small fam- wANT] O Box 146, 5-16-2ax ED—5 room iy, Address P. TO RENT—Light 'housekeepiing apartment of 2 front rooms; also 1 large front room suitable for one or two persons. Beauti- ful residential section. _ Hillside Place, corner So. High and Walnut St. Tel i | | ! 340°1a. 5-13-3d | 5-16-tf TO RENT—One 7 room temement and 5§ room tenement on corner Seymour and Inquire G. Palmierl, 338 Main 287-3, 5-18-3dx Elm St. St. Tel. TO RENT—4 room tenement, all improve- ments, 153 North Burritt St. Tel. 62 (urnfiui. 5-13-3dx TO RENT—Four room flat, Box 36B. Herald. TO RENT—One six room temement on cor. Main and Elm, one six room tenement on West Main St, one § room tenement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Elm and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St., or Tel. 2425, 5-12.tf Price right. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. ESSEX TOURING BUICK COUPE, OAKLAND TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. A N SEDAN > TO RENT—6 room temement, all improve- OE TOU ments. _Apply Nair, 551 Main St. 5-11-6d TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new building recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 890 Main St. 5-2-tf | ' POULTRY. BENZ ROADST! OVERLAND ROADSTER WILLYS LIMOUSINE, Easy time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR CcO 18 Main St. Phy BABY CHICKS—15c up; the kind that live, grow and lay; safe prepaid dellvery; cir- cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.7.5 Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 5-16-tf If you have tried Specialist Chiro- practors, Osteopaths or natureopaths with no results then try my treat- | ments for a complete cure. Working | people and families are treated at $1,50 per treatment until cured, Electric treatments of all kinds Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments ure given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS Natureopathic Physician_and _Ch FOR SALE—Pittsfield strain Barred Rock baby chicks for June delivery, at -$18.00 a hundred. Tel. 1553-2. 5-14-2dx SHORE PROPERTY. FOR SALE—Tive room tricity, gas, water, bath and large ver- anda (screened). Price reasonable. Oc- cupled year round by owner, Willlam Len- nox, 29 Oak Ave, Myrtle Beach, Milford conn. G-11-1wx cottage with elec- SUMMER RESORTS. MRS. G. H. SAMLOW has opened her cot- | 116 WEST ST. The turnover in Used Autos this Spring ang 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. WANTED—FEMALE HELF WANTED—Competent woman for cool or general housework, no laundry. Ay Mrs. George Bean, Newington, near ley station. Valley 220. 5-1] ‘WANTED-—An experienced cook, S preferred. Mrs. Philip B. Stanley, nyledge. 5-16, WANTED—Women for congenial outs work. Apply at J. M. Curtin’s, 404 St, at 5.30 Tuesday a. m. Ask #or Allen. S WANTED—An experionced cook.. M W. Staaley, Stanley Quarter. Tel. 38 mornings. 5] W uscke by middie man, in country. No objections to or two children. Address for intervil Herald Office, Box X6X. 5. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer, BState experience 8od misry deslred, Address Herald. Box' X20X. 5-14-38 P WANTED. 1,000 women to sew baseball cev- ors at bome, spare time, or ail ¢ For Instructions, mee N. J. 168 Wasbington St., City, branch of the Bon-Tober fporting Goods Ce.. 17 Goodman Plare, Hartford, Comm, 5-16-34 WANTED—MALIL HELP | WANTED—Collector and solicitor to sent an old established Life Insus Company. Good salary and State age, married or single Herald, Box 14XX. A 3-16. ‘WANTED—Diemakers in local factory. dress Box 16D, Herald. 5-16-; WANTED—Salesmen by established X sale housc handling a full line of fauny and staple groceries @irect to ihe co sumer. $17.60 to 325 weekly cash ce. Give age and references wi first letter. Address 1. L. Johnsoi General Sales Manager, Box 1392, Colun] bus, Ohio, 5-5-12;1 —_— WANTED—First ¢lass expetienced makers—'éinstallers”—steady work. *T| New Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co. Phone 1673419 Main St.. city, or sadre 163 Huntinston Ave., Boston, Mass. Joh McGraw, agt. 5-13- WANTED—Boy over sitteen years learn Tool ‘and Die making in local Address Box Herald. b-13- dler Sell trees and shrubs. Commence mow draw weekly pay. _Part or full Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, f - tim. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ¥OR SALE— IN Kensington, desirable two family house. AIl jmprovements. J. Conn. __ 5-13. Fitzsimon: ensinzton, WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. CLERKS—(men, women) over 17, for Po tal Mail Service, $120 month, Examina tions May-Jun: Expericnee unnecessary Tor free particulars of instruction, 3. Leonard 343 mquitable LOST AND FOUND. — LOST—Small puppy with spots. Reward. Call Tel. 1253-2. LOST—Sunday morning, wrist watch mono gram M., W. K, in vicinity of Arch g Camp Sts. Return to Herald Office. ward -1 LOST—Bunch of between either om| North or Oak Sts. Finder please return to No. 3 Engine House. 5-14-2dx LOST—Wednesday _ eveaing, wrist ‘watch, between Casino bowling alleys and Railroad station. Reward if returned te| Connecticut Light & Power Co. 5-13-3dx LOST—Pocketbook, contsining auto MNcense and receipts. Finder please return to Sa= bestiano Lanza, 16 Beaver St. (-16-2dx ————————————e e e LOST—A mink bos, in or nmear the library in Hartford or on the electric between New Britain and Hartford or between corner of East St. and the St. John the Evangelist_church on Newington road, Pleas return to 28 Maple Hill 'w Britain. Reward. 5-16-3dx e o T PR e e~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Southington, Main St., near library, desirable investment, or home, one or two-family, ga land, fruft, mortgages. Box 561, Plantsville. 5-16-1dx et L A IR AR ] SINTATION WASTED. WANTED—To go out washing, ironing and cleaning by the day. 74 Woodland St 3 Post doing housewori < JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 833-23

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