New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 12

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An Important Sale Of ANRAALTEGLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR No sale that we have ever yet run will equal the remarkable valu jderwear. The features which we would particularly emphasize are: First: Every garment Is strictly first quality—no seconds in this Second: They ertisement to bring the blic. of fresh goods just excellence of the Van consist received and are offered at these Raalte make goods more prominently es in this sale of Glove Silk lot. ! prices simply as an before the Note These Prices: the Silk Vests, plain or fancy. lues from $3.00 to $56.00 $2.49 ... $3.29 $4.89 n Glove Silk Bloomers. lues up to $5.00 On sale for diés’ Glove Silk Unlon Suits. ( lues up to $6.50, for ..... s tiaina = Fancy Glove Silk Bloomers trimmed and embroidered, Values up to $6.50. and Step-ins, lace in two-tone colors. $3.89 SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. WEDNESDAY None on Approval) —Main Floor. Women’s 10 Carat Gold Filled BRACELET WATCHES Special $12.95 Excellent for Gift Purposes. 20-year guarantee, 10-karat gold filled Wadswort: Case and 15-jewel lever movement. Id dial and is mounted on grosgrain ribbon bracelet. Each has MESH BAGS We are showing a very extensive assortment of Mesh Bags in the popular green gold and silver ish They ar agas from $5. It it is & Mesh to as high as $50.00. Bag, we have it. shown both in fine Baby Mesh as well as fish scale, and are priced in popular sized =Jewelry Section—Main Floor /ILLIS' UNCLES SEE THE PRESIDENT—Frank B. Willis, Ohlo senator, is showing the sights of Washington uncles, y O four Delaws The youngest of the uncles is over 80. Snapped at th President Harding DENTISTS— B. Johnson, D. D. S. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. and OXYGEN ADMIN LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. RE® |\'(-w Britain, Conn. FOR SALE Str ect and Garage. and Garage. Stre ot t and Garage. House Church Hou Block 1-family House amily House All these proper Share of Sovereigns Trading Co. Stock For Sale. H. D. HUMPHREY on o on on SELL bms with all improvements. nily house on Stanley street at right price. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 —-ROOMS 303-¢ BANK BLDG SR i S S STEAMSHIP TICKETS| e AR MY A MMAFM| Telephones 2244 1918 AT A SACRIFICE—One family house ned by family leaving town—only $4,200, six Twelve room 2 Left to right they are John B., of Boston; Brainard, Senator Frank, Frank A. and R. K. Willis, e White House, where they shook hands CHEMISTS' STATEMENT Say that Alcoholic Tests on Confiscat- ed Liquor 40 Per Cent New York, June 15.—The average alcholic content of liquors seized un- der the state prohibition enforcement measure was placed at 40 per cent by chemists of the board of purchase testing laboratory. There have been 5,500 seizures under the state law since April 7 and chemists have examined 2,500 samples. ELKS' FLAG DAY EXERCISES eSnator Charles M. Bakewell, of New Haven, delivered an able address last night at the annual Flag Day exercises of New Britain lodge, B. P. O: E. There was a large attendance of veterans of the Spanish-American and World Wars, and the Stanley Post G. A. R. SUGAR GOING DOWN New York, June 15 Refined sugar went below the 6 cent level today for the first time in more than five years when the Federal Sugar Refinery Co. quoted fine granulated at 5.75 a pound. - SHOWER FO RSECRETARY Following the meeting o the Catho- lic Daughters of America last evening, Miss Margaret Heslin, financial secre- tary of the organization, who is to become the bride of Leonard M mara, was tendered a shower, She was the recipient of numerous gifts. The organization will hold a whist this eve ning in the old K. of C. rooms on Main street. The commitee in charge of the affair is, Miss Sadie A. Grace, chair- man; Miss Nellle Hennessey, Miss Mary Hennessey, Mrs. M. Massey and Mrs. McNamara. The supply of used'cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. | 'CLASSIFIED ic 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, AUTOMOBILES NOTICE—We will exchange a limited num- ber of phonographs for pianos. Widener 138 Main St. 6-15-3d NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hasging and Kalsomining. Work done by day or col tract. Phone 2590.3 and will call. 1. C: pentier. “1HE CONNECTICUT FAINT 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. 6-6.28d CAN YOU AROUSE the enthusiasm in oth- ers for something which.appeals to your- self? If you have that ability you wil be Siven an opportunitygig greatly increase your income if referéntes are satisfactory Experience not essepfial. You will be thoroughly instructeg.’ You need only to invest yout time. For full particulars and interview write to 1.C. Gyenes Co., 141 W. 36th St., N. Y. C. 6-9-14 NOTICE—Automobile parties accommodated. Reasonable rates. Hudson and Cadillac 7 pass. cars. Call 788. 6-13-5dx BENNE'S TAXIE SERVICE—Seven pas- senger, new car and closed car. We du all kinds of automobile repair. All work guaranteed. 92 Clark St. Phone 589-5. 6-13-12dx FOR SALE—1920 Ford touring car, glass all vear top, seli-starter, electric lights, run 6,000 miles. C. Alnsworth, D. LikZ new. i Miller Co. St FOR SALE—1918 Kissel touring, in fine shape; 2 spare tires. First reasonable offer takes it. A. W. Gauer, 44 Hamllton St. 6-15-2d TWO AUTOMOBILES to be sacrificed. These cars, will be sold for just the balance due on Botes at the bank. One is a 1919 Osk. land 1Y sold for *$1,550, balance due only $885; the other is a Pullman Tours ing car, sold for $975, balance dulewxlszi. ash required. Phone or Ouly part o q e FOE SALE—At once, complete four rooms of hogschold furniture, Inquire 193 North st first floor. - No dealers. 6-H-2dx FOReSALE—Used cars. Ford Touring, Bufck Roadster, National Touring an Reo Roadster, Cheap, Hall & Mclntyre, cor. ‘West Main andgiwfield Ave. : 6-13-3dx FOR SALE—1917 Foi dition. Price $125. Tel. 633-14. AUTO PARTS—For all cars, cent to 80 per cent. Comim transmissions, rear-.ends, magne . bertors, bodies, tops and wind #hjelds, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange B. Cutler, Prop., 75 Wi- low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buying used cars. 6-13-6dx NOTICE—Vincelette Auto Repair Shop. Re- pairing cars at 85¢ an hour. At 181 South Main St. 6-11-6dx NOTICE—Papering, painting and decorating. All work guaranteed. Phone 2636. John Yohanan, 29 So High St. $-11-12dx HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED NOW—Re- pairing promptly cared for. J. T. Ward, Jr., 31 Seymour St. Tel. 347-3. 6-10-12dx NOTICE—We do all Kinds of carpenter work, repairing, etc. Let us quote you a price on a garage. Deming & Anderson. Tel. 630. 6-9-6dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv- ice and satisfaction. Clark’s Antomobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 6-9-6dx C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold api silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 182-3. All orders receive prompt atten- tion. 6-16-1mox NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened :.ad re- paired Called for and deliverrd. Fritz & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tew 153-12 5-13.t1 NOTICE—Cartoonist, ©Onalk Talk ano Sketching for emtertainments, fairs and dances; something snappy. Al Maimgrea Herald office, City. $-23.u0 NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work af any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. All electrical articles repaired. Satisfaction gugranteed. Andrews. Tel. 1995, eod-tf PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Fxperle‘n:ei Work quickly and neatly done.” Miss Anna R. Vetrano Room 104 Ptofessional Build- ing. Housd 8:30 to 5. . 6-15-6dx Phone 1291. BRONZE-ZINC METAL WEATHER STRIPS will last forever. 419 Main St. Phone 1673. §-15_3dx SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By good second hand baker, all round man, steady work. Call or write 52 Whiting St., City. Thos. Bartlett 6-14-4dx WANTED—Young woman desires position a: bookkeeper, cashier or any clerical work; part time. Can furnish references if de- sired. Address Box 35AA, Hergld Office, 6-14-3dx WANTED—To do work in hotel, store, etc., for low wages by two honest Spanish boys of 16 years. Address Carlos Moll, 19 Lafayette St. 6-15-3dx CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Listimates cheerfully given on all jobs Select Your Fresh Fish Here And Big Variety and Lower Prices. Splendid Shore Haddock 10c Rockport Cod ........ 16¢ Bluefish Steak ........ 15¢ Saybrook Flounders 12¢ Whole Bluefish 12¢ Splendid White Halibut .......... Block Island Mackerel 30c Genuine Bluefish, Porgies, Eels, Sea Trout, Cod Cheeks, Weak Fish, Penobscot Sal- mon, Silver Bass, Conn. River Shad, Live and Boiled Tobsters, Round and Little Neck Clams. We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. 30c FOR SALE—Packard 1915 Touring, in fine condition. Just painted. Must be sold this week. For Gem. call 2274.2 Kramer, or 103 Hartford Ave. 6-13-3d FO RSALE—1917 Country Club, model 80; A No 1 shape; just painted; 4 new tire no reasonable price refused. Rocco Cab- abrese, 400 So. Main St. 6-13-3dx FOR SALE—Buick Rondster, 1913. High tension mas., electric lights, excellent me- chanical condition. Can be seen at Cen- tral Garage, Plaingle: 6-10-1wx FOR SALE—Reo g car, new top, 2 new tubes and tire#new paint, overhauled by owner. Reason for selling too large for owner. Apply 86 Austin St. 6 Lw: AUTO OWNERS let us make your batters boxes that will stay made and save you money. Day & Frigo, rear 153 Arch St Tel. 2633. 6-14-4dx R ST T FOR SALE—1917 Dodge roadster, equipped with winter top, at a bargain. G. P. Manee, 542 W. Main 6-14-3ax FOR SALE—5 passenger touring for $75. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. Call after 6 p. m. ’ 6-14-3dx FOR SALE—Two 32-4 tires, one Goodyear new, Royal Cord run 1,000 miles. Also 3 tubes. Will sell cheap. Box 16F, Herald. 6-15-1dx USED CARS - OF VALUE. Come in and inspect our used cars as we may have just the car that you are looking for. 1920 1919 1918 1917 1915 1918 1918 1917 1917 1917 1916 1919 1916 We have many more which are not listed. Buick Touring. Buick seven passenger. Buick five passenger. Buick Touring. Buick four roadster. National seven passenger. Jordan seven passenger. Hudson seven passenger. Reo touring Oakland touring. Maxweil touring. Chevrolet touring. Cadillac touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch Bt. S-4-tf USED CARS FGR SALE. 1919 Essex Touring. 915 Hudson seven passenger Tour- ing. 1918 Chevrolet 1920 Chevrolet Touring car. 1919 Oakland Touring. Commercial Cars. 1919 Ford open delivery. 1917 Ford open delivery. 1918 Chevrolet delivery. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CO. 155 Elm St. Sedan. 4—90 model. 6-13-6d ' SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. WINTON ROADSTER. STUTZ ROADSTER. OLDSMOBI 8 ROADSTER. DODGE TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell tires. 707-2. Touring, good First reasonable offer takes it. Tel. 6-15-2d CYLINDER GRINDING—Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new grices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rodkwell Ave. 6-15-tf FOR SALE—1917 Chevrolet roadster, splen- did condition throughout, with extras. 53 Williams St. .No dealers. 6-15_2a }FOR SALE—Overland roadster, perfect run- ning condition, 4 good tires, cheap, $150. Call 513 East St., store. Tel. 503. 6-15-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Buick Coupe. cheap. Address Box Buick. 24, Will sell Herald. 6-15-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring $250. 746 East St., second bell, after 5 o'clock. 6.15-3dx FOR SALE—Late model Chandler, 7 pas- senger touring car, tires good, good con- dition. Wil sell for 1-2 down. Balance monthly. 63 Shefeld St. Tel. 2534-1 6-15-2ax The little Want, Advis. g, are Making Quick Sales These Days — E f £ Baby Chicks, Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Nof. | ONLY CENT A WORD. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. e ¥ S FOR SALE—Center of Plainville, eight house, good garden, main highway and trolley $4,000, $1,000 dow dress P. O. Box 1 large fronta; line. balance on ti Bristol. T FOR SALE—New 5 room cottage, No: Reaso able amount of cash required and Newington Road, price terms. $6,200. FOR SALE—House, nine rooms, hen house, school A bargain. garage, house next doo gas, front electric -1 L. Deming, 753 Bast St. 6-14%| i church op FOR SALE—Dining room table; 6 rocker, heater, 1 parlor heater, 301 Stanley St. 1 bed spring and matt Price $3,200, cash $500. dress Box 19, House, Herald. 1 kitch FURNISHED ROOMS. v ‘ TO RENT—Two large furnished front Beautiful- 100 lLight housekeeping. Phone 1249-14. TO RENT—Large furnished front minutes walk from West Mafn St. 1249-14. TO RENT—Large furnished room, ' clothes: closets, for one or two gentl Mrs. Dawson, Two flights up. Bldg., 162 Main St. FOR SALE—One ‘Stearns-Knight roadster, 1916; one 3-4 ton White truck; one 1217 Hupmobile touring; one Pope Hartford racer. Newington Garage, Newngton, Conn. 6-15-3dx LOOK! 15 used cars will be sold at a sacrifice. LOOK! Time payments ar- ranged. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch St. 6-15-1d T0 RENT TO RENT—4 room fiat, steam heated, with all improvements. Also garage if wanted. Inquire 151 Washington St. Tel. 1329-3. 6-15-2dx TO RENT—S room tenement, all improve- ments. 50 Woodland St. 6-15-3dx TO RENT—Desirable 6 room apartment to American family. Modern, centrally lo- Cated. Address Herald, Box 2GAA. 6-15-3d '0 RENT—Third floor, three or four rooms for light housekeeping, all conveniences; adfiits. Inquire 78 Maple St, fi floor. 4.3dx TO RENT—S rooms with Improvements. Rent reasonable. 144 Pleasant St. Phone 642-5. 6-13-3dx TO RENT—Tenenten’ of 5 rooms, all mod- ern improvements in side bungalow. In- quire at 41 City Ave. 6-13-3dx TO RENT—Five room temement, all mod- ern improvements, third foor. 203 Cherry St. 6-13-3dx TO RENT—Tenement, all modern improve- ments. 74 Seymour St. Apply 427 Chest- nut St. Tel. 991-5. 6-13-1wx TO RENT—5 room tfllement, all improve- ments, 5§ minutes from P. & F. Corbin. Inquiry 49 Gherry 8t 6-13-5dx TO RENT—2 Cottages on Lake Pecotapaug, East Hampton, Conn. Apply Mrs. Irving West, 101 Crescent St., Middleton, Conn, Tel. 186-2. 6-13-3d —_— TO BENT—Four rooms, all improvements. Fourth floor 64 Prospect St. 6-13-4dx TO RENI—Six room apartment om corner of Main and Elm Sts. 5 room apartment on corner of Hartford Ave. and North St. 6 room tenement at 443 West Main St., garage for repair and storage purposes; also warehouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 6-11-tf TO RENT—To responsible party, fine apart. ment in west end. Eight rooms on two floors, open stairway, two baths, garage. 260 Corbin Ave 6-14-2dx TO RENT—10 garages, large, roomy and electric wired. For cars, trucks and stor- age space. Entrance at Glen St. oppo- site Division St. Inquire Mrs. H. Vogel, 124 Rockwell Ave. 6-11-4e0dx TO RENT—S room temement, first floor, all improvements. Inquire H. Vogel, 124 Rockwell Ave. 6-11-4e0dx TO RENT—For August and Pine Grove, Niantic, Conn., 7 room¥ alow, 4 sleeping rooms, electric Hil place, Every shore convenience, T. H. 26 Highland St. Tel. TO RENT—Furnished room, jences. 505 Arch St. OPPORTUNITY. 1482-23.+ all EXCELLENT Opportunity offered Brass Foundryman who has five (5,000) dollars to invest in a cern. married or single. Herald. Must have broad knowl: PAINT SHOP—Good opportunity tractor in painting business. large porch overlooking the ~ A wi and paint store, in town. nearby. drapery department, and sell gas Will sacrifice for cash, $350.90. ticulars Phone 116-12, Southin POULTRY. A. B. HAL horn chicks, stock, state tested. May and Jume; fr Red and 5,000 every week; s Bargain pi circular. A, B Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2¢, BABY CHICKS—15c up; the kind tha grow and lay; safe prepaid a-u.w 4 cular free. Clark. East Hartfor Putham Brooders Conn. - FURNISHED ROOMS—SEA TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momay open June 28th. Light airy room provements, excellent beach. Tel. 4813, or L536. SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, H ford. reasonable. nut St.__Tel. Mrs. A, Cottage 1905 open July D. Frey, ‘WANTED. WANTED—Furnished, modern, apartment, ences. for indefinite perl Address Herald, Box X9; WANTED—Men and womier = with & aching, corps and callouse: Drop Salve, 25e. itching and burning Works wonq sale by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Miller & Hanson's and all drug WANTED—By American ferred. Address P. O. Box 6! family five or more rooms. Wesf WANTED—Rent of 4 or $.roo > provemepts, by American family adults. ANTED—Tenement of 5 ern improvements, young married conple. Address Herald, Box 3 WANTED—Room and board in & American protestant family, 10 ana girl 8 will be given good § ‘Address Britain and vicinity. French, Box 20, Herald. WANTED—Plain sewing. able. Prices 89 Rockwell Ave, upstairs. 4 3 C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Repairing and lawn mowers sharpen: Broad St. Plainville, Conn. HELP WANTED. TO RENT—4{ room tenement, bath and gas. 3 Cherry St seph Kasprow, 4§ Beaver St. hot water, Apply Jo- 6-15-3dx TO RENT—Garage, $3.50 month. 25 Edson St. Phone 1079-2. 6.15-2dx e —— WANTED- FEMALE" HELP WANTED—A girl for general housework, Swedish or German preferred. Florence Brandegee, Berlin St., Berlin. TI. 111-4. 6-13-tf WANTED—Lady take orders silk hosiery, private families, salary or commission, spare or whole time, exclusive territory, experience unnecessary. We deliver and collect. Marvel Mills, 171 City Hall Sta- tion, N. Y. 6-13.3dx WANTED—Forty meet at tomorrow morning at 4 o'clock. strawberry pickers' corner of Main and Elm s 6-1 WANTED—4 men to do plaster work. quire Monkiewicz, 676 West Main St. 15/ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU FOR SALE—Special price on last two b ing lots together. deep, ington 150 feet front, 25 near Congregational church, F. E. & S. M. Cowles. K} 6-1 FOR SALE—Good family of Mosel Mfg. Co., Carson. cow. FOR SALE—Couch screens, 5 condition. Phone 736. Davenport, brass registers. WANTED—Competent housework. Mrs. Smith, Hudson St.. Berlin. 8-15-t1 ————eee—— LOST AND FOUND. for general John B. LOST—At Commercial Trust Co., mounted fountN\in pen, engraved owner's name and giver's initials. Valued as a gift. Reward. Address Box 24C, Herald 6-14-2dx FOUND—Sum of money In local grocery Store, about June 1st. Owner may have same by {dentifying property ad paying for this advt. Call telephone office be- gold with EOR SALE—A good family cow. Brandegee Berlin St., Berlin, 33 Al in g Upper Kensington, Conn. -18 FOR SALE—Horse, well, strong adl Carriage River P. school. and o harness, w. H. S. Rick Home near FOR SALE—S5 rooms of furniture, a Crawford 667 Corbin Ave., range in A No, nd floor. 1 FOR SALE—Aeolian-Vocalion P solid dark fumed "oak cabinet, records, ' with $75 Victor Red Seals perfect conditio Worth records,

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