New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 12

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_— 192T. CLASSIFIED | ic A WORD [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 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. The little Want Advts, are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g s, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT 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. IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT | IRk SIS TO RENT. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES run -bontl Women’s Separate Skirts - $1.0 — TO RENT—First floor tenement, three good sized rooms and reception hall, cottage house ,nice neighborhood. 59 Monroe. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St., or phone 585-12. 7-27-29 TO RENT—Desirable 5 e room apartment, Address Box 34XX, Herald 7-27-1dx e S S 0 Sy TO RENT—5 room temement, modern im- Provements; best of condition, 2nd floor, at 648 West Main St. 7-26-3dx TO RENT—Tenement four ¥poms,all modern improvements. 267 Chapman St. Inquire up stairs 1-26-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan, 1,000 miles. Will sell cheap for cash. Box 25XX, Herald Office 7-27-2dx FOR SALE—1920 Vim delivery in excellent condition, new tires, at very reasonable price. Berlin Garage. Tel. 671-23. 7-27-4dx EOR SALE—Runabout for sale. In first class condition. Al Schade, 597 Arch St -26-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 7 pass. tour- " ing car. A rare bargain. Inquire at Simoniz Servics Station, 167 Arch St. 7-25-8dx terior of Kilby House, Kensington. ,son for selling, going west. Kilby House, Kensington. Rea- Apply at! 7-27-2q, FOR SALE—Starr Upright Mahogany Piano, highest grade, beéautiful Many gold medals. Easy terms. tone and cas Exceptional oppor- L. E. Andrews, 101 7-27-1dx tuaity. Arch St FOR SALE—One square piano, $17.00. good perfect. con- dition, One organ, can-| dition, dition, $1 One organ, One organ, pertect perfect TO BENT—A 4 room apartment with ail modern improvements, at Winthrops St. Inquire at Proller, 91 Seymour St. 7-26-2dx T e e L T S SR TO RENT—Five room tenement, with all im- provements, ‘good location, 128 Glen St. 7-26-3dx —_— TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms and gar- age. ' Apply 76 Belden St., City 17-26-2dx 20 BENT—Or For Sale, 8 room brick single house, all up to date improvements, large FOR SALE—1916 Buick Little Six, five pa: senger touring, in good running condition. { newly painted; six new tires. Call be- tween 5:30 p. m. and 7:30 D. Holmes Ave. Tel 145-2. FOR SALE—1917 Studebaker, 7 pass., new paint, A-1 condition; or will exchange for building lot or late model Ford. FPhone 974-3. 7-25-3dx FOR SALE—I917 Saxon Six touring, good running condition, good tires, starter and Crandall, Berlin. the Bee Man. 7-26-3dx per quart jar. Tel. 682-14, ¥OR SALE—AIll kinds of household furni- ture for sale. 17 Court St. 7-26-4dx FOR SALE—Bakershop with all machinery complete, reasonable price for quick sale 145 North St. 7-26-6dx Party leaving for Burope. FOR SALE—Stock and furniture of the h‘ NOTICE—Just received shipment Franz Pre- mier Electric Vacuum Cleaners, at Cut prices. Will sell limited number on easy terms to responsible parties. L. E. An- drews 401 Arch St. 7 ax e e o Pat. ofice. M. A. Sexton's office, 203 Bank Bldg Phone 379-5. 7-5-eod-1mo NOTICE—Electric Vacaum Cleaners Rented, 31.25 per day. Electric cleaners and ail electrical appliances repaired. L. E. Am- drews. Tel. 1995. 1-13-e0d-tt Canl 788. 7-26-3dx Overland Repair Co., cor- and West Pearl St 7-35-3d2 NOTICE—L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St., fsc- tory agent; pianos and talking machines; bought and sold; Lowest terms. prices; best SEWERS BUILT and FOR - SALE—Harley-Davidson motoreycle and side car: excellent condition; lots of extras. Inquire Morse, Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. Teart St. repaired. 130 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. lights. Will take Ford in trade. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. i632-2. -22-6dx barn, room for cars. fruit. trees, conven- A ient to jitney. .Address Herald Box 28BB. NOTICE—Authorized - 7-26-2dx el Simonts 25-38x| Ttion open. for business at con- con- dition, $18. C. L. Pierce & Co., 246 Main 'st. 7-26-51| NOTICE—Hudson and Cadillac closed cars for hire, day or might. Reasonable rates. FOR SALE—Pure extracted = Homey $1.25 CARBON BUI 50c per cylb Main St. NED OUT while you wa.l. er. Auto Repair Co., 538 7-20-10dx FOR RENT—6 room cottage. all improve- ments, on Winthrop St. lnquire H. Rubin, 108 Winthrop, St. 7-20-2ax FOR SALE 19 Henderson and side car; ex- cellent condition. Inquire Morse, Over- land Repair Co., cor. Arch and West Pearl St. 7-25-3d< Made of Materials Worth at Least 79c yard. Have | Always Sold for $2.49 | To$4.95 Skirts of checked gabardine in rose, blue and black; white gabardine in cord- ed stripe; pique in fancy black and whitc stripe; and white mercerized Jacquard stripe with front panel and tucks; plain white oxford cloth. i All have large fancy patch and slit pockets and button tfimming. All around girdles, materials alone are worth up to 79c yard and as it requires at least three yards to make a skirt you can readily figure the saving the sale price represents. Belt sizes 23 to 34. orating done at most reasonable prices. A. Schacht, 74 Talcott St. Tel. 1591 or 1737-3. 7-25-6dx TO RENT—Garage space for ome car. FOR SALE—1920 Buick Touring, good as Greenwood St. new, cord tires, two spares, spot light, bumper, clock, and motor meter. Will sell chéap as I need the cash. Address, ‘Box 9B, Herald. : 7-18-t1 ) FOR SALE—Complete 5 room furniture at % a sacrifice, almost new: party leaving town. 48 Talcott St second floor. TO RENT—Two temements of 5 rooms each, all improvements. 12 Maple St. Inquire 115 Beaver St., znd floor. 7-26-6clx TO RENT—4 room reats, new St Call 1480 or 51 West Mt 5. Gems 7120-3dx " 7- NOTICE—Local and losg distance moving and hauling; also truck parties taken t3 the shore or elsewhere anytime. Rates Teasonable and satisfaction guaranteed, Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. Tel 1868, % §-27-1mo 7-25-54 FOR SALE—Baby carrisge YLIND] RINDING—Repme work of all n & ORI = dition. 143 Glen St.. top floor. kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The & B. Mts. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. -15-t1 con- 7-25-3dx 5-3dx FOR SALE—Dump truck, 5 ton, steel body. hydrolic hoist, worm drive cab, perfect order. Used less than two years. Cost $6,000. ' Will sell $2,000 cash. Dot: 12 Broad St., SUMMER RESORTS. 10 RENT- ——— e e TO RENT—A five room temement, with all . improvements, cor. Hartford _Ave. and North §t. Inquire at . B. 7-25-3ax Main St. Tel. 977 Solomon, 325 7-23-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Dodge,with Rex winter top in excellent shape. Must be sold at once. Price $675. Terms or cash. Box 9D. 7-27-t0 Planville. ¥OR SALE—Behr Bros Upright grand piano, beautifully toned and in excellent condition. A'rare bargain. Inquire J. ¥I Bird, Kenney St. A D. Stone’s Bungalow. Forestville, Conn. 7-23-3dx —_— Address Box 7C, Herald. TO RENT—§ room temement at 64 Church St.’ 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co.,-66 Church St T-1-tt _— TO RENT—3 room ‘temement, im- provements, Apply at 114 Commercial St, i E 6-24-t1 —_— TO RENT—7 rooms, :suitable for roomers, steam heat. Main Bt. Apply Modern Boot Shop. 68 Main St, City. €-17-t¢ JUND VIEW—Furnished rooms, housekeep- ing, fine location. Party of 4 or more. For 1eservation, P O. Box 64, Sound View, Cr. 7-22-e0ds% — ¥OR SALE—25 bee hives; bees In first class condition. Inspected by Deputy State Bea Inspector. Address Box 27AA, Herald Office. 7-22-6dx USED CAR SALE. Open Evenings. Fludson, Mitchell, Buick, R. & V. Enight and several Stutz models in touring and roadster. All at reduced prices. STUTZ MOTOR SALES COMPANY, 305 Asylum Street, INDIAN NECE—Branford Cottage 1005, for boarders until Oct. lst _Good table, PR eal. Mos. A B N & 14 FO RSALE—Pianos refinished like mew, Guaranteed, $190 to $275. One $700 play- er, special sale. $460 Easy terms if desic- ed C. L Prerce & Co., opposite monu- ment 7-26-5d —— N TO RENT—Six room tenement in & two tene- : ment house, second floor all modern im- provements, at 47 Chestnut St. Inquire on premises, or J. J. Watson, National Bank Bldg. 7-27-3dx LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Lady’s wrist watch, Seturdsy night. Return to 546 East Main St. Reward. MONEY TO LOAN. 7:26-20a% £500,000 TO LOAN in lots of $500 to $10,030 at 4 per cent on first mortgages. Union —_— TO RENT—Space for one car in new garage. Fay, 185 Glen St. 7-27-2dx Tel. Ch. 7686. 7-27-44 Hartford, Comn. General Coxey is recruiting another “Army of the Unemployed” like the one he headed years ago in a march on Washington to demand work for the unem- Coxey Recruiting New “Army of Unemployed” Here he is interviewing unemployed in front of the New York State Employment Bureau. plans another march on Washington. He BABY MONK IS KIDS’ PET BABY MONK IS KIDS' PET—The kids who live near the Bronx Zoo, New York, are having high sport with the baby orang-outang which recently ar- rived from India. The trip made the baby monkey sick, but the children soon Bbad him in 5 THE BRIDGEMAN DETECTIVE AGENCY. Robert W. Bridgeman, for fourteen (14) years an officer of the Connecticut State Po- lice Department, has now opened an office to do Legitimate Detective Business for Cor- porations and Individuals. Office, 1029 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerrully given-on all 70bs — LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND {ONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-283. TO RENT—Tenement of five nice rooms, with all improvements. 49 Waodland St. 7-27-3dx _— TC RENT—5 tenements of 5 rooms, all im- provements. Rent $15 and $20 per month. Address Herald, Box 1Y. 1-27-6d o S S e et R B TO RENT—4 room temement 41 Connerton £t. 2 rooms at 45 Connerton St. Improve- ments. Tel. 667-13. 7-2%-3dx (i o gior ek TR SR o TO RENT—b5 room’ tenement, sll modern im- provements, also steam heat. 475 Arch St. ‘Inquire 04 Rockwell Ave., floor . TO RENT—Two six-room tenements, on second floor, two-family house. All mod- ern. improvements, at 47 Chestnut St. In- quire on premises or J. J.. Watson, Real Estate. National Bank Bldg 7.27-2a WANTED —e WANTED—Modern five room house or tene- ment in outskirts of city preferred. Ad- dress Box 35T, Herald. 7-27-2dx _—_— WANTED—One or two furnished rooms with bath, by gentleman. P. O. Box 245. N 7-27-2dx _———mm — WANTED—Loan of $100. Will pay good bonus and repay $15 per week. Address Box 19Y, Herald. 7-25-3dx _— WANTED—Automobile owners to interview us concerning Simoniz Authorized Simoniz Service Station, 167 Areh St. 7-25-6dx ————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ¥OR SALE—S acres of land at $35 per acre. 2 acre lot $200. Also 12 room house, large lot, $5,500, $500 <ash. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 7-27-4dx FOR SALE—12 acre farm on trolley Southington, Conn. 5 roem house, bacn with hay all in, city water, 1 cow, 6) hens 4 pigs, 25 fruit trees, potatoes, corn. plgs, cabbage. Price $4,300, $2,000 cash. Balance on' time. Address P. O. Box 172 Bristol, Conn 7-23-6d line, FOR SALE. 20 acre farm, well divided as to tillage, pasture, wood. About 200 fruit trees. Well lotated, about 10 minutes to trolley and one fare to New Britain. ROBERT B. WHITE, Real Estate. 259 Msin St. Open Wednesday Evening. 7-26-2d e FURNISHED KOOMS, WANTED—Six room tenement, modern, West part of city or Maple Hill. Herald. , in Box 24T, 7-23-tf WANTED—FEMALE HELP — e ] WANTED—Neat, orderly msid to attend 10 months old baby and wash dishes. ant position. Call -2493. thi write Box 24Y, Herald. —— WANTED—Woman to do light housework and to care for four months old child. Address Box C24, Herald. 7-26-3dx —_— WANTED—Young girl to go to New for general housework. Good home. Winstein, 48 Talcott St. ‘WANTED Experienced bookkeeper with knowledge of stemography for store. State experience and sal- ary desired. -Address . Herald, Box X7X. 1-27-2a —— e e MALE HELP WANTED e S D T i SRR WANTED—Experienced lock fitter on cyl- inder and master key work. Factory lo- cated near Chicago. Good opening for steady and reliable man. Address, stating experience and wages expected, Manufac- turer, Box 5. Herald 7-25-3d SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By young lady with some exper- fence. a position in store as clerk. Ad- dress Herald. Box 277 7-26-21x AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—LARGE MANUFACTURER wanta agents to sell hosiery, underwear, shirts, dresses, skirts, waists, shoes, clothing, etc. Write for free sampies. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. WM. HESSE & CO. Phone 1016-12. Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, L. ZELDES - |up ni™ Gas and Kerosene Watcr Heaters. <. Conductoer. New' Britain TO RENT—Large front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 100 West Main St 7-26-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for one or two persons Central. 23 Hungerford Court. 7-26-3dx IO RENT—Room and board to gentleman at $9.00 per week. Good home to right party. 198 Hart St., downstairs. 7-27-2dx TO RENT—Pleasant furnished room for two gentlemen, near librgry. Address Box 7D, Herald. 7-27-t1 TO RENT—Good cool room, all improve- ments, for one or two adsits. Americans only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 7-27-1dx TO' RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, furnished, private bath, private entrance. Reasonable. 86 Lake St. 7-27-3d TO RENT—Two room apartment, furnished, for light housekeeping. 72 Grand St 7-21-29-30% 'TO RENT—Ome, two or three furnished rooms, with kitchenette, for light house- keeping. = Electric lights, gas, hot water Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 7-27-3dx TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- ing. Mrs. EIlidtt, 30 So. High St. 7-27-3dx TO RENT—2 rooms, furnished for house- keeping; separate conveniences. Private veranda. Central. Suitable 2 or family. 16 Prospect St. NOTICE. Notico is hereby ziven that pursu- ant to an order of tha Probate Court dated July 26th, 1921, I shall sell at public or private sale, an undivided two-thirds interest in and to certain land and buildings situated in Plain- ville, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded West by a highway known as Washington street, 129.5 feet; North by land of Mary Corte or as- signs about 870 feet; East by land of N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. Co., 129.5 feet, and South by land of Charles Johnson and Burritt H. Bacon or as- signs, about 870 feet, at the Probate Home Builders, P. O. Box 230, City urday evening. Office on August 3, 1921, at four o'clock, P. M. Dated at Plainville, this 26th day of July A. D. 1921, JOHN LE GRANDE, Guardian. 1372dx| turn to Mrs Edward Nihill, Matn 8t LOANS AND MORTGAGES. $160,000.00 TO LOAN on second mortgages, amount to suit. Wm. L. Howard, 39 Cen- ter St.. New Haven, Conn. 3 LOST—WIII the having white shepherd dog, Licenss No. 33134, kindly communicate ‘with Box 1, Kensing= ton, or prosecution will follow. .7-27-3d% We can offer you one of the nicest Three Family Houses in the city—Fine large rooms, oak floors, sanded ceilings, plumbing and everything |else the latest—It is a picture of a house—See us about it. ¢ CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. . ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Heights, Cherry, Trumbull Streets. Also all kinds of Insurance. Call on me and we will do business. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET, SATURDAY OPEN EVENING RENT A TYPEWRITER Special Rates for Summer Months. 3 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal model 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Telephone 612 — NOTICE — Our present prices on best grade All Rail Lehigh Coal are: Egg, Stove or Nut ..... $15.00 per ton No. 2 Nut or Pea . $13.00 per ton Special Mixed . . $14.00 per ton The SHURBERG COAL CO. Office, 55 Franklin St. Phones 2250-2251 STEAMSHIP TICKETS| FOREIGN REMITTANCES| TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | GEORGEAMUIGLEY 237 F2N NEWRRITAN "=~ - STRFET

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