New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 16

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HARTFORD E BARGAIN BASEMENT oak and Suit Department ers The Following Specially Priced For Wednesday hhoon and Strect Dresses in crepe de tricolette, satin, taffeta and $10 e. For women and missea pol Jersey Suits with tuxedo collars, $9.50 [pockets, inverted pleal 6 to 42, in navy only Sport Skirts in orchid, white, flesh, " $6.95 navy and brown. dotted voiles. 25 to 82 Hren's Dresses of Shantung with blue k piping, 2-piece pleated $3 50 Sizes 6to 14 . .... to 32 WANTED POULTRY. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Darred Plymouth Rock. free range stock. 13 eggs B for $1. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel 0-23-34% 35418 room tenement, within 15 from center. Will buy two . HALL'S R. horn chicks, stock, state tested. May and June; free circular. A. Wallingtord, Conn. Phone 645-2. rgain prices for B. Hall, 5-17.1mo BABY CHICKS—15c up; the kind that live, grow and lay; safe pr'p‘ld delivery; cir- cular freo. Putnam Brooders $4.7! lark, East Hartford, Conn. —_—— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, . moving and expross. Frank T. McMahon, . 8334 5-21.5ax give it the best | Will e respon. Apply at once Box 32Y, b-24-1w Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telcphones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 18 QUIST BROS., 107 Arch Street Service with a First-Class Repair Shop, ready to REPAIR and Install New Cores. Dents and Jams Removed from and Fenders. Tanks and Muffiers Repaired. Notice window, and see our handiwork. — Phone 1326-3. Results---Herald Classified Advts GREAT OPPORTUNITY. MUST Be Sold AT ON OE. amily house, good lo cation, 14 rooms, large lot and ga- Il mmount of cash necessary. . D. HUMPHREY NATL. BANK BLDG. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING ’s a Fine 3 Family House—Only Built a with all improvements—Good quieti and price is right. 3 Famliy House street, with fine big lot, $11,000. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343--ROOMS 306-¢ RANK BLOG "EAMSHIP TICKETS REIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| AGEANUIGLEY 237 X2 NEWRRITAIN.CONN evoce T combinations of colors. bands 25 ta 32 terns. Sizes 4215 to 5215 .... 300 Wash Skirts linen, pique, waist bands 25 $2 49 30 Jersey and Velvet Sport Coats in green, navy, red, tan and rookie. For $7 95 women and misses 75 Pleated Plaid Skirts; all wool plaids in Waist $4.95 50 Dresses for stout women in figured and 15 different pat- $9.95 in surf satin, gaberdine, TO RENT L — FOR RENT—Cameras. Get your and films for Decoration Day at Studie, Kodak Headquarters. camern Arcade D — S — TO RENT—One floor four room teme- second ment. Adults preferred. Mrs. Iassott, 210 Chestnut St. 5.21-t¢ ———eeeeeee TO RENT—Five rooms, about June 5th, to American family; furnished room. Call after 4 p. m., 50 Walnut St. 5-24 TO RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping, at 212 Main St. Apply Mr. Johnson at The McMillan Store. 5-24-2ax TO RENT- 3 Maple St. space for ome auto mt 5-24 5dx TO RENT—3 room temement, with all Im- provements. Suitable for small family 24 Webster St. dx TO RENT—Garage, all improvement Trinity St 5. TO RENT—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, cen- trally located. Apply Herald 27X, -2dx TO RENT—Extra large gurage for rent. In- quire at 124 Rockwell Ave. Ten by twen. ty space. Can use for _stor: trucks. 5-21-24 TO RENT—Six room fiat at 519 Main St., cor. Winter. Inquire at A. Lipman, 34 Lafayette, or Tel. 1329-3. 5-23-3dx TO RENT—3rd floor, 5 room flat. Modern at 33 Dewey St. Inquire on premises. 6-23-3dx TO RENT—Five room temement, floor, mew house, 90 Shuttle second Meadow Ave. §-23-3ax TO RENT—Two dandy light housekeeping 1 e front and one Finch House, A1 Church St 5-23-2ax TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all im. provements, at 49 Cherry St. 5-23-2dx fve tion Box rooms. of city. 26X X, Price $30.00. 10 minutes Herald. Sogthern s alk from center. 5-23-2dx TO RENT—Garage for three cars; elentric equipment, on Linwood St. Tel, 1290, 5-21-3ax —_—e FOR SALE—Barber shop. 856 Churen St 5-19-6dx FOR SALE—Loam and filing. Davenporty, 1200 Stanley St Cliften E, Phone 1430, 6-19.5dx e it TO RENT—One sz room temement on ocor. Main and Elm, one six room tenement on West Main St, one 6 room tenement on Hartford ave. cor, North, 1 store on ecor. Bim and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St., or Tel 2436 S-12_¢er TO RENT—Ove 6 room moders apartment in new bullding recently completed at b61 Main St. Steam heat. Hot waier ail the o awund, Inquire William C. Rephatt, C e ————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, —e FOR SALE—Attractive dere, blocks trom trolley. A rare buy for some. one who wants a real home tn_strietly 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—Dance at Judd’s Hall Friday even- ing, May 27th. Given by L. O. O. M. for benefit of Mooseheart, Ill., Building Fund. Music by Carlisle’s Orchestra. Admission 30c, including tax. -4 “YHE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Palnting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 722. 5-11-17dx OUT OF WORK? Discournged? Or pres- ently employed? Men and women desir- ing to earn honest money in pleasant oc- cupation selling easily saleable and highly recommended Household articles will find it to their advantage to communicate with No. X9X, Herald, or phone 915-4. 5-24-3dx NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you walt. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel 2016-3. 5-24.10dx NOTICE—When your bicycle or motorcycle need repairs bring it to a man who knows how to save time and money. Rip Repair Shop, 156 Main St. J. E. Marrin. 5-23.5dx YOUR SUMMER VACATION, and Shore Dinners. The Lawncrest Hotel, Savin Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining hall. Private dining rooms. Fine airy bed rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. 5-24-2wx P S i GUARANTEED HAND LAUNDRY—Brodeur & Schweitzer. Satisfaction our motto. Prices reasonable. Strictly hand work. Called for and delivered. 427 W. Main St. City. Phone 587-3. * 5-24-6dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv- ice and satisfaction. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 5-23-6dx NOTICE—Pianos are as good as the care they receive. Now is the time to order them tuned. C. A. Humphrey, 97 So. Bur- ritt St. Phone 2063. 5-24-1ax BUILDING STONE FREE st Brookfifield Farm, 367 Lincoln St. Can be picked up in lot by team or truck. 5-21-6dx ilo’rlrr,—m«-lrh Vacuum Cleaners rented .25, per day. Guaranteed perfect run- nln. order. Eight cleaners—all The Best. Phone 1995. alike— 5-20-t1 NOTICE—Auto springs a speclalty. We use the best grade of Macco Swedish spring steel. Straighten auto axles, etc. Auto Blacksmith, 224 Arch St. Phone 506. 5-20-5ax NOTICE—Repair shop for Fords, rear 103 W. Main St., now ready to repair your car at a reasonable price. WAlso storage room for Fords at $6.00. 5-20-8dx NOTICE—The West End Garage open for business Mondsy, May 16, 1821. First class repairing of all cars. National and Ford Service. Expert electric service. Cars . washed and polished. All work guaranteed. Reasonable rates. 5-19-5ax HEMSTITCHING and Picoting attachment; work on all sewing machines. Price § Personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingbari, Al NOTICE—Trucking of any kind at most reasonable prices Also equipped with puneumatic tires and com! party hire Cherry St. NOTICE—Manning tomobil repairing. Hanna Garage, ll. Main St. Tel. 1372. 5- u-zux C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 356 Brosd Bt., Plainville, We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and plate and bicycle repairin, Tel. All orders receive prompt atten- 5-16-1mox NOTICE— iawan mowers sharpened iad re- paired Called for and delivered. Frita & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12. 5-13.t¢ NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist. post graduate of First Institute of Yodiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St, Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushuell 2515. -3-26dx —_—— NOTIC! onalk Telk and Sketching for eatertainments, fairs and dances; something snzppy. Al Malmgroa. Herald office, City. 9-33.¢8 ——e NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work any time. Call at J. M.. 55 Lawlor St [ ———— —— ——— " WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—At once,experienced battery man, none other need apply. Simmons Storage Battery, 167 Arch St. 5-23-3d Apply 5-20-4ax WANTED—Barber, st: Job. Corner Church and Stanley Sts. WANTED—Why be idle? Sell trees and shruvs. Commence now and draw weekly pay. Part or full time, Guaranty Nursery Co. Rochester, N. Y. §-12-11ax ——— ‘WANTED—Compositors and stone hands. Also cylinder and job pressmen, Forty-elght hour vuo\x Bteady work. Ideal ditions. Labor trouble. 'l‘olln.- Print, Inc., 71 Ceatre St. Brock- ton, Mass. WANTED, ‘Experienced retall milk drivers. The requirements, neat appearance, business men, courtesy, reference, and full of Don’t waste your time replying unless you ean prove it. BOX 289, New Britain, Cona. 5-24-34 CLASSIFI 1c A ED 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 ecliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Buick Six roadster. Price right. A. G. Hawker Service Station. 5.24-3ax FOR SALE—1919 Kssex touring, Al dition. Run 5,000 miles. Original paint and tires. Good bargain. Apply 129 Camp St. 5-24-2dx con- FOR SALE—1917 Ford Roadster. Equipped with Gray & Davis starter and demount- Arthur Gauer, 44 Hamilton St. -24-2 FOR SALE— MISLELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Gabler square pluo, walnut case, or will exchange for pigs or motoreycle or anything of equal value. Address Box 82, Plainville, Conn. §-24-3dx FOR SALE—U stool and cover, Here's a bargain. 401 Arch' St ight mahogany plano, $125, Delivery and tuning. Payments. Andrews, 5-24-2dx FOR SALE—Dusty lllllm, Asters -nd Sages. 212 Oak St. Tel. 699 -24-3dx FOR SALE—1917 Buick six touring, in good condition, $700. Tel. 707. -24-2d4 FOR SALE—Speed Wagon, 3-4 ton Reo, me- chanically perfect, good rubber. For dem- onstration phone 236. 5-23-3dx FOR SALE—Packard 2 1-2 toms, 1917; ove Reo truck, 1919, 3 4 _.ton: Re- public cruck, 1 tom, 1913. Wil cheap. Call 1471.3, between 7 and p. m. 5-1 truck, THE H. & B. MFG. WORKS, 111 Rockwell Ave. Cylinder grinding. Repalr work of all kinds. Automobjle parts made to order. Call us up and get our new prices. 5-24.5dx FOR SALE—An exceptional opportunity to own a high grade 5 passenger sedan like new. The owner must sell it as he is leaving for Europe July 2nd. Call at 363 Church St., or TelL 2514, between 6-8 p. m. 5-24-3ax FOR SALE—Chevrolet model 490, 5 p-.. senger. $300 takes it. Al condition. good tires. Can be seen at Ploneer age, Main St., back of the Fair Store. 5-34-5d —_— AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete. engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, C&r- berutors, bodles, 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—Reo good eondition. F. B, 118 Arch St., city. Jitney Bus, 1919 model, Cheap if taken at once.E. 5-21-4dx will take small car as part payment. ‘Wachalter, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051 5-19-4dx FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, ncw paint, fenders and -excellent mechanically. Price $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick ::. 5 : in perfect condition; Bassett St., evenings or Sunday. 5-20-5dx FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 6 cyl. 7 pas- senger. Exccllent condition throughont. Usea private. Would consider late model Ford as part payment. Inquire between 5 and 7 p. m. at 11 Greenwood St. 5-23-4dx FOR SALE—Late 1920 Cleveland six tour- ing, In excellent mechanical Would take Ford in trade. 139 Winthrop Bt. FOR SALE—Ford B!lu.bfit, 11917 -oIel ll Locust St. Phone 1 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. 1915 Buick Roadster. 1919 Buick Sedan. Studebaker Touring, Willys Six. Willys Six. Overland_Touring. Maxwell Touring. Oakland. 1916 1917 The cars listed below are in the paint shop and will be ready in ten Studebaker. Studebaker. Jordan. Buick Seven Pas. Buick Touring. Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Ared St SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. BUICK COUPE. STEARNS COUPE. s(‘l\lPPs-m'l'll "ROADSTER. ARGO TO OLDSMOBI E 'l‘ol7 WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. SAXON TOURING. time pavments un-'-i. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St ase 3-830-¢1 SUMMER RESORTS Bkt x v o PRSIl AIDEE Noncl—n. have opened an up-io-date with all comveniences at 69 FOR SALE—Four mew milch cows with calt at side. Also one beautiful Jersey family cow. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. 3 5-24.5d FOR SALE—Complete set of fixtures for meat market. Call Subway Lunch, 11 East Main St. 5-24-3ax FOR SALE—Young and old geese. Albin Mell, Mt. View, Plainville, Ct. 5-24-2dx FOR SALE—Grand Steinway piano, in ex- cellent condition. $50 if taken at once. Address 95 Arch St. 5.24-3dx FO RSALE—Good 3 spring wagon, with 10 foot body, newly painted. 445 Park St. D. E. Morse 5-24-1ax FOR SALE—Whitney Baby O-rrl.lto re- versible body, 2 burner gas pl sewl; machine, refrigerator. Phone Johnson St., Maple Hill. 5-23-8dx FOR SALE—Hardy outside grown tomato plans, 8 varieties, 20c doz. _ Kohl Rabi, Parsley, Caulifiawer, Leek, Flower Plants Asters, Salvia, Strawfiowers, Zinnia, Cor mos. Cornflower, Marigold, Calandulia, Scabasia, Verbena Pansy, Snapdragon. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. 5-23-3ax FOR SALE—Baby chair and nice cooking range. Inquire 128 Dwight St. 5.23-3dx FOR SALE—Ten good second hand horses, ranging In weight from 1,000 to 1,400 Ibs. Will scll them cKeap at 68 Willow St. . 5-31.6ax | FOR SALE—General country store, Resson- | able it sold at once. In Berlin mext to ) Berlin Gar: 5-21-3dx R SALE—Second hand hot-air furnaces, in good .epair. May be seen at St Mark’'s rectory, 1566 West Main St, May 23 to 25, between tha hours of 5 and 6 p. m. . 6-20-4d FOR B direct from the manufacturer, House and _industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. 3est qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, Bast Berlin, Coan. Tel. New Britain 1798, 4-22-304 FOR SALE—Magnificent upright piane. Fair payment down. Mail balance $1 week- ly Addx!-., Magnificent, Box 8P, Herald 5-14-10dx | FOR SALE—Rebullt Typewriter, In excel- lent condition. Apply Fred Winkle, 338 Maln St S.tf FOR SALE—Baby in con. dition. 911 Hast St., lst floor, 5-13-da A S s FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indisv Nock. All prices. Write for particulars The Ipdian Neck Land Company, Brau- ford, Conn. 5-7-1mo e e i FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 35ec, $2.75 @ dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varieties. atoes 3% doz. Pepper and other vegetable nts reasonable. Adolph Santelle, Dak BL. rear Groephouss, Look for iig Sign. -4-25ax FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large furnished room; electric | light and bath. Board if desired. Phone 716-3. 83 Grove Hill. 6.24-5dx | TO RENT—Furnished front room at 24 Maple St. 5-24-4dx TO RENT—Large front bedroom with bath. Suitable for two gentlemen. With use of parior. 59 East Main St. 5-24-5dx% PR sl B R i 8- TO RENT—Desirable furnished front room with kitchenette; central; stvam heat, hot baths. electricity. Apply Seelye, 61 Main. Phone 585-12. 5-24-1dx _— TO RENT—Two desirable furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 406 Main St. 5-24-2ax TO RENT—Large tront rooms, with four windows. Also table board, home cook- ing. Phone 1537-5. H. W. Ryder, Grand St. 5-24-1dx TO RENT—2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Box 27X, Herald. | b-24-2dx —_— s TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light | housekeeping, Wwith electric lights, bath, | separate entrance. 65 Winthrop St. | 5- 3d | TO RENT—Large furnished front room, near bath, for one or two gentlemen. Se- | lect neighborhood, near library. 10 Lake | Court. 5-23.2dx | RS e e sty TO RENT—3 front rooms with large piarza, furnished for light housekeeping. Also 2 ; room apartment. Strictly first class. - Grand St. 5-23-6ax | —eeee TO RENT—Furnished room for ome gentle- man or lady. Address Herald, Box 26XX 5-23-3dx — TO RENT—Two or three light housekeeping rooms. Also large front room. Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church. 5-23-2dx TO RENT—Single room for gentleman. 45 Walnut St R-12-tf LOST D . LOST—In post office, Monday afternoon, purse containing small sum of mone: also shuttle for sewing machine, to Herald Office. day in vicinity of Smalley and East Main LOST—Set of plans for bungalow, lost Fri- | Sts. I Tel. 527-4 or bring to 126 Smalley St. 5-2¢-3dx LOST—Commercial Trust Co. pass book No. 11593, Finder please return to Herald | ofmce. 5-23-30-6-6.34 | e e S iy i LOST—Bunch of keys, about 9 in mumber. | Finder return to Herald Office. 6121-3dx —_——— FOUND—Sat: night, Indy’s purse. Owner can have same by calling at 31 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 to two days a week. Must be a good laun- dress. Box 3, Herald 5-24-2dx WANTED—A girl over 20 years to do laundry work; fine clothes, but no heavy clothes in the washing. Must be a good laundress and willing to go to seashore for summer. Apply 92 Vine St. 5-24.2dx WANTED—Compettat mald waliting, care of downstairs. for summer. Mrs. C Hart St. WANTED—2 malds to do work of small family. Address Herald, Box 23K. 5-23-2ax WANTED—Competent woman _for p or general housework, no laundry. Apply Mrs. George Bean, Newington, near trol- ley station. Valley 220. +B-16-te WANTED—An experienced maid for gem- eral housework. Apply 143 Oakland Ter~ race, Hartford, or call Hartford, Bushnel 439. 6-19-5dx WANTED—Woman to -wash and irom two days a week. Must be experienced. Flec- tric washing machine. Apply Box 2IW, Herald. 5-21-3dx s o SD'UWATION WANTED, WANTED—Sewing at home; children's dresses and men's shirts a specialty. Marie Mendes, 140 North St., top floor. 6-24-3dx ‘WANTED—Clerical position by young lady.. References. Box 25-Z, Her- WANTED—A young wishes ‘a room with family. tember. refined Protestag Arrangements to begin in 8 Apply Herald, Box 12AA, 5-24~4 'WANTED—Situation by Scandinavian young man, store preferred. Address Box 20BB, Herald Office. 5-21-3dx WANTED—Work caring for yards, gardens, etc. Tel 1884. ' 5-18-6dx WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN. (mem, womes) over 17, for Pastal’. Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations June. Experience unnecessary. For free’ particulars of instruction, write J. Leon. ard (former Civil Service examiner), §4%: Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C, - ~ §-21-5ax Parker & Deming Five Room Cottage on Vance street, all im- provements. Reason- able. Five. Room Cottage on Lake Boulevard, all improvements, cheap. Six Room Cottage on Mason avenue, Lincoln ‘Park. . All - improve- ments. Large attractive lot. Fruit trees. Fine location. -Large Cottage, Gar- age and Barn, Colum- bia street. Reasonable. ¢ Three Family House, Locust street, just off Arch. All improve- ments. 5 rooms on each floor. Three Famxly House, Glen street.-A good buy. arker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET

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