New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN ome to This Great Store During Hartford’s First Annual Furniture Show rniture Prices Are Not Comin Down. They Are Down! Which Means:~-Buy Now at Readjusted Prices SUMMER RESORTS. i cottage ovements, close Chas. F. Conlon an,” Russell's Hiock, SAMLOW has opened her cot- | Be st W Haven, | for the weason. 13 Plainville, Conn., 5-17-1dx INSUR ANCE FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, LIABILITY INSURANCE SURETY BON DS, BURGLARY, ARCEL POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY In fact all kinds of In surance and Real Estate. le—One Share of Sovere ings Trading Company H. D. HUMPHREY NATL. BANK BLDG. N SATURDAY Bnnd New Bungalow on Sefton Dnve at a in—Was $9, 200 Now $7,999.99—Partners issolve and vnll take loss—Thls SPELLS DRTUNITY for You—Good second mortgage| . We can place first mortgage money for Stock. TENING CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHOK K 343 -ROOMS 305-¢ BANK RLDG TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES We Rent all makes of Typewriters. Get our Special w, it will pay you. Typewriter and Adding Machine Supplies. ew Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 WEST MAIN STREET, Summer TELEPHONE 612. ATTENTION The cost of bullding a home is now much less than last year, We have attractive residential sites in all parts of the city at Before the War Prices A small deposit now will protect you against the rise which is coming. Buy now before prices go up. HW.L.HATCHCo MSURANCE 5iLl REAL ESTATE HALL w \\TI-I)—To buy a small Write farm on the or call M, Krueger, -17-3d WANTED—Four or five room tenement by wedish fanfily of three adults, eastern scetion preferred. Address Box 17TXA, Herald Ofice. 5-17-1dx WANTED—Ice cream mak: acquainted with modern methods and, machinery. Address Ic Cream, Box 9 Herald. 17-2ax cleaning or 4 x WANTED—To do housework, washing by the d floor. Kate Kominsky WANTED—To buy Please state price chine. Address, ald 16 machive. of ma- Her- 16 a sewing and condition Machine, Box WANTED—To buy second hand furniture of Call or write to John Albany Ave, Hartford. Bu 5-11-6d WANTED—Four or five eastern section of city. modern improvements 21AA, Herald Offic pom temement in Must have all Address Box 5.16-4dx WANTED—Young couple or young lady to share small tenement Halverson, 5 Fairview St 5-16.3ax DAH.Y HERA' D, TUESDAY, 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—EXTRA! ! “Reno Speed Film.” market. W e the Studio. Just arrived, the Fastest film on the only agents. Arcade -17-19 NOTICE—A good in the collection ol garb it to pigs. The City of Britain is still receiving bids for garbage collecton for half the city. Total appropriation al- lowed for wh city being $5,000. Put in vour bids to Health Dept. by Wednes- day noon, May 1Sth. 17-1d screened make money and foeding chance t. NOTICE—If you want that porch in for a rea sle price notify F pinwall, E. Berlin. NOTICE—AIl kinds or long distance Glbert, 96 Lincoln service 816-3. Prompt St. Tel. George 5-17-5dx NOTICE stri forever. Main St., Bronze Zinc Metal Best in the world. John McGraw, Agt City. ‘Weather Will last Office 419 5-14_eod3dx NOTICE—Manning and Starr, automobile pairin Hanna Garage, 430 Main St. Tel. 1372. 5-16-26dx NOTICE—Old mirrors made like new. Wil also do painting. paper hangir~ John Alex, 360 Church St. s-16-6ax NOTICE—Let me do you trntkin' and | ‘moving of ashes from cellar or yard. | Price reasonable. H. N, Wright. Tel | 992-3. 5-14-6d C. MATTEO & COMPANY, Plainville. of work. silver plate 182-3. Al tion. 35 Broad St. We plate and polish all kinds | Nickel, brass, copper, gold and | and bicycle repairing. Tel. orders recelve prompt atten 5-16-1mox NOTICE—Express, Rates reasonable. 123 Cherry St. Tel. trucking and moving. F T. McMahon, s22 5-14-3dx NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened st a rea- sonable price. Apply Walter, 534 West Called for and dellvered. & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. 163-12. NOTICE—You will be proud of your flower boxes if you get plants from Viet's Gree houses. Our plants are grown for par- ticular people. Tel. 1973. 174 Clinton St. 13-4d NOTICE—We do all carpenter work reshingling, re Deming | & Anderson. Tei. 6-11-6dx kinds of ring, etc, . “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 | _Chureh St Phone 722. 5-11-17dx NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt § Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell NOTICE—Cartoonist, cmalk Sketching for ente dances; something snappy. Herald office, City. NOTICE—Eeady to do carpenter work at any tme Call atJ. M.. 55 Lawior St. FURNISHED ROOMS. gentlemen or man and wife. 160 High TO RENT—Furnished room suitable for 2 ‘ St., 5-17-1dx over store. TO RENT—Two rooms, lousekeeping; one provements. J. top floor. furnished for light front room. Al im- H. Nissen, Main S 61 5 5-17_1dx TO RENT—Two or more desirable furnished rooms for light housekeeping. st TO RENT—Large furnished room, for one or two gentlemen, in family. 359 Main St. Tel. 76-4. suitable private 5-16-3dx TO RENT—Furnished front room, conveniences. 17 Court St modern 5-14-3dx | TO RENT—Furnished room, with all con- veniences. 503 Arch St. 5 5 { WANTED—Siendy position for man and wife. Wife for housekeeper, man to as- sist, also mow lawns, etc. Write P. O. x 218, East Berlin. Conn. 5-14-1w WANTED—Plain sewing. Tel. 5-14-3dx e WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. CLERKS—(men, women) over 17, for Pos- tal Mail Service. $120 month. Exami tions May-June. xperience unnecessar: For 1 particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service exam- iner), $43 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 5-13-5ax e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Small puppy with brown and white spots. Reward. Call Tel. 1283-2. 5-16_4dx LOST—Pocketbook. and receipts. bestiano containing auto license Finder please return to Sa- Lanza, 16 Beaver St. 5-16-2dx LOST—A mink boa, in or mear the library in Hartford or on the electric betwee New Britain and Hartford or between corner of East St. and the St. John the Evangelist church on Newington Sunda. Pleas return to 28 Mapl, Ave, w Britain Reward. 5-16-3dx LOST—Monday, & pocketbook containing $104, on either Winter St. or Hartford Av Finder return to Herald. ward. -17 Xrl\ LOST—Walking cane, knotted head, be- twee inville and New Britain, Mon- day afternoon. Reward If returned to Plainville Cash Market or Herald Office. 5-17-64x e POULTRY. FOR Comb strain SALE—Day old baby chicks. White Leghorns, heavy . emch. T. Aldrich, Single laying 510 Shut- 17.1ax Y R. 1. Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free range stock, state tested Bargain prices for May and June; free circular. A.. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. $-17.1mo otbn S wrdbstross oty i S 428 Sc up: the kihd fhat live TO RENT—Furnished rooms, out board; 96 West Main St. with or with- also light housekceping rooms. 5.13-5dx TO RENT—Single room for gentleman. 45 Wainut St. 5-12-tf WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Young man to become moving picture operator, fascinating well paid pro- fession. My system helps you qualify ex. amination questions and answers, Com- plete post paid $1.00. F. Phillips. Chief Operator, Box 276, City. 5-17-5dx WANTED—Good painter. st all around automobile Richardson's Garage 159 Vance 5-17-3dx WANTED—Collector and solicitor to repre- sent an old established Life Insurance Company. Good salary and commission. State age, married or single Address Herald, Box 14 5¢16-3dx WANTED—Diemakers in local factory. Ad- dress Box 16D, Herald 5-16-3a WANTED—Why be idle? trees and shrubs. Commence now and draw weekly pay. Part or full time. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 5-12-11d Sell guaranteed ATION WASNTED. WANTED—To go out washing, ironing and cleaning by the day. 74 Woodland St. 5-16-2ax WANTED—Swedish lady wishes doing housework, 85 Rhodes St position 5-16-2ax WANTED—Position as companion by =a young woman having 8 months training as nurse. Address Duigan. Elm tuck dderly Swedish a small fam WANTED—Position woman doing housework ily. Apply care of Mrs St. SHORE PROPERTY. e et U FOR SALE—Five room cottage with elec- tricity, gas, water. bath and large' ver anda (screened). Price reasonable. Oc- cupled year round by owner. William Len- MAY 17, CLASSIFIED ic A MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN | WORD 20¢ 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, 1 ANTED—FEMALE HELP. FOR enger, or ph ALE—Chevrolet, Al condition. ne Mr. modei 490, 5 pass- A real bLargain. ¢ Schneider at the Fair § condition. Inquire FOR SALE—Reo Touring, Small money for a 100 Pleasant St &ood quick sale. FOR SALE—Packard 1917; one Reco truck, public truck, 1 tom, cheap. Call 1471.3, p. m. truck 1919, '3 1919, between Wil sell and 7:45 5-16-t1 1920 FORD SEDAN—Will trade for touring car of any make. be seen at Washington St. any time after 4 p. FOR SALE—1919 Essex Touring, Al con- dition, run 5,000 miles, new battery, orig- inal int and tires. Owner leaving town. Apply 1 Camp St. 5-16-2dx 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH—Run Sm will sell at a sacrifice. Just like new. Box 33Y. §-2dax 1916 FORD 1 TON TRUCK—Rebuilt. sell cheap. Box 28K. 5-16.. will dx FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile six car, like new. Arthur W. Hamilton St. touring Gauer, 41 5.16-3a FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, 1918, little four, new top, good tires, chains, tools, etc. 530 East St. Phone 992-4. 5-16-2dx FOR SALE—My Buick touring car, in first class mechanical condition. Just painted, old paint burnt off, New tires. All extra equipment as side glasses, mirrors, spot light, bumper, etc.. included. A real bargain for a person looking for a pow. erful car. Terms right. Alexander Bol- lerer, 77 Linwood St. Phone 2057-3. 5-16-2ax FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1920. Like new. Will sell or exchange for larger car. B. P. Starr, Hanna Garage, 430 Main St. Tel. 1372 5-16-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Packard touring car; first class condition. 6 Erwin Place. Phone 927-13. 5.13-6dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 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., 70 Wil- low St Tel, 633-14.. We @re buying used cars. | 5-13-2wx g 8 (; | FOR SALE—1018 Buick touring, new paint, fender: $1,175, and excellent mechanically. Price cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-tf / USED CARS. All the cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers as"we do not speculate in used cars. 1919 Chevrolet Baby Grand. Buick Roadster. Buick Sedan. Studebaker Touring. 4 Six. Overland _Touring. Maxwell Touring. Oakland, The cars listed below are in the paint shop and will be ready in ten Studebaker. Studebaker. Jordan. Buick Seven Pas. Buick Touring. 1916 Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. ESSEX TOURING BUICK COUP) OAKLAND T > OLDSMOBILE TOURING. SEDAN. /COE TOURL B ROADSTER. OVERLAND ROADSTER WILLYS LIMOUSINE. Easy time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 like Allen Sedan, run 3,000 miles, new. RBargain for quick sale. 1917 Ford touring, good paint and tires. Smull money. 1920 Ford Coupe with demountable rims and 1 extra tire. 1919 Oakland touring. 1916, Reo Roadster 1917 Dodge Sedan, good paint and good tires. Will sell at a bargain. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 135 Elm St. Tel. 731, competent experienced young laundry and chamber work, to nights, and g0 to sea shore all sum- No other need apply. Apply from 11 in morning. 92 Vine St., N. WANTED—First class cook. Apply Mrs. N. Cooley, 330 Hart St., 5 AUTOMOBILES, 1 1918 painted. i cheap. ! ¥OR SALE—1917 Overland six touring car. Always had the best of care. Can be bought for $450. Tel 707-z 5-16-3d e STUDEBAKER ROADSTER—Newly Just overhauled.. Wil il Box 28C. 5-16-2dx 1 ! FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—At low price, first grade bulld- ing lime in barrels. Connecticut Metal & emical Co., East Berlin, Conn. Tel. 5-17-6d SALE—Go-Cart in Al condition. 1st floor, right hand side. 5-17.1dx 15 FOR SALE—Phonograph in perfect con- dition, with records. Will accept weekiy payments from responsible party. Aw- dress Box 18K, Herald. 5-17-3dx FOR SALE—Glenwood combination stove, in good condition, 247 Corbin Ave. Tel. 1138-3. 5-17-2dx FOR SALE—Very desirable two-family house corner Andrews and Greenwood Sts, All improvements, large lot. 5-17-3dx L FOR SALE—A nice kitchen range and high baby chair. Apply at 128 Dwight St. 5.17-1dx FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct manuf: er. House and industrial paints, Yeady mixed, or paste. 3est qual- ity, fair, prices. The Connecticut Me:al & Chemicdl Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel, New Britain 1798. 4-22-304 from the FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, Hub i range .parlor table, chiftonier. 176 Carl- ton St., end of Francis. 5-16-3dx FOR SALE—Bed springs, mattress, Morris chair and rocker, dining room table and chairs, side board, dishes and 2 stoves and gas range, Victrola and records. Mr. George A. Richard, 49 Cherry St, 2nd floor. Price reasonable if taken at once for cash. 5-16-2dax FOR SALE—A lot of maple flooring, ran- dom lengths; suitable for work benches, tops, etc. Day & Frigo, cabinet makers, rear 153 Arch St. 5-16-4dx FOR SALE—Geraniums 10 cents to 20 cents and per dozen; also other flower plants. Rubber plants. Tomatoes and other vegetable plant: L. Fusaro, 8§ Ellis St. Tel. 1268 5-14-3dx FOR SALE—A 6 family brick block with store, 311313 Church St. inducements. Call and see A, R. League, 315 Church St. 5-14-3dx —_— FOR SALE—Upright pland, mahogany finish, unusually fine condition. Liberal discount for cash. C. A. Humphrey. Phone 2063. Piano tuning. (Profit by our low expense). 5-14-4ax us. FOR SALE—Magnificent upright piano. Fair payment down. Mail balance $1 week- ly Address, Magnificent, Box 8P, Herald Office. 5-14-10dx FOR SALE—Horse and business wagon and harness. 157 Cherry St. J. Abrahan. 5-13-6dx FOR SALE—Rebuilt Typewriter, in excel- lent condition. Apply kred Winkle, 338 Main St. 5-13.tt FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, in perfect con- dition. 911 East St., 1st floor. 5-13-dx _ ¥OR SALE AND RENT—Cottages st Indian Neck. All prices. Write for particulars, The Indian Neck Land Compaay, Bran- ford, Conn. 5-7-1mo —_— FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good building lots, 2 family brick house, ¥ rooms, large garage 25x25 ft, chicken coop and chickens. Must be sold. Own- er leaving city. lnquire 1031 East St. 5-7-12dx - FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to _25c, $2.35 a dozen, three blossoms to each ‘plant, pot plants of dilferent varieties. Tomatoes 20c doz. FPepper and other vegetabis plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, 213 Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Look for Liy sig 5-4-25dx ————————————————————————— 1V AKRNE TO RENT—Garage with electric ligh: 28 Trinity TO RENT—6 room bungalow with garage. Will give year's lease. Rental 3$30 per month. Home Banking & Realty Co. Phone 5-17-tf TO KENT—3 room tenement, improve- ments. American couple preferred. Tel. , or address Herald, Box 14BB. 5.17-3dx TO RENT—6 room apartment, 208 E. Main E Morrin Garage. 5-17-3dx TO RENT—Tenement three rooms, all im- pfovements, good location, suitable for small family. Inquire 24 Webster St. 5-17-1dx —_— TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- proveraents. 39 Harvard St., off East Main st 5-16-4dx TO RENT—3 room tenement, wood St. 32 Green- 5-16-2a TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, all improve. ments. Rent for $25. § Minutes from P. & F. Corbin. 49 Cherry St. Address P. O. Box 746. TO RENT—One six room tenement on cor. Main and. Elm, one six room tenement on West Main St, one 5 room tenement on Hartford ‘ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Fim and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St. or Tel. 2425. 5-12.tf ———— e TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment In new building recently compieted at 561 Will ofter good | 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. with experienc C. E. McEnroe, WANTED—Clerk, chocolate dipper. Main St. WANTED—Competent - mald for housework. Must be good cook. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. WANTED—An experienced walitress. other need apply. Also dinner girl. ply Park Hotel. gene: ‘WANTED—Competent woman for cookig or general housework, no laundry. Mrs. George Bean, Newington, nea ley station. Vall i WANTED—AnR experienced cook, preferred. Mrs. nyledge. WANTED—An experienced cook.. Mrs. W. Stanley, Stanley Quarter. Tel. 386. mornings. 6-14-| ‘WANTED—Housekeeper man, in country. or two children. Herald Office, by middle No objections to ol Address for intervie| Box X6X. 5.14: WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer. State experiemce and salary desired. Address Herald, Box X20X. 5-14-3@ WANTED. 1,000 women to sew baseball cov- ers at home, spare time, or all ti For instructions, see N. 168 Washington St., City, the Bon-Tober Spert: 17 Goodman Tlace, . Some Reason We have for sale ol East street, 'near Eas Main, a Two " Famil: Frame House of ten rooms. Hot water heat gas and electric. Lo 57x163. Can be $2,000 cash See us at once. Real Estate, Mortgage Loans. Tel, 2026.

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