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6. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN DAILY WERAIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921 ———————pe—— - CLASSIFIED HARTFORD Store Closed Mondays Up to September 5, inclusive. ' TRUNKS and BAGS | | AT SAVING PRICES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS GOINGAWAY T0SCHOOL Choosing a Trunk is like choosing a friend, and lucky the one who makes a good choice. Like a true friend a trunk has character; i Traveling luggage is one of our si th floor hobbi made of the right material and time will prove its worth. ; we feature the best makes, notable e amples of which are given in this announcement; they are trunks that furnish the utmost trunk convenience and service. For the school and college girl we are holding this special sale and naming the most helpful prices. ‘LIKLY’ WARDROBE TRUNKS Vulcanized Fiber covered, fiber bound, spring lock, draw bolts, cretonne lined, 7 hangers, o drawers, shoe pockets, laundry bags, Umbrella tapes, special hat combination; regular price $40. Special for—$29.95. SPECIAL SCHOOL TRUNKS 30-inch _School Trunks, hard fiber covered, fiber and metal binding with tray and excelsion lock. Regular price §10.00. Spe- cial sale price—S$7.95. 36-inch never break Trunks, two trays, fiber covered, fiber bound, with spring lock. Very special—§14.95. . 34-inch canvas covered Trunks, fiber bound, two straps, brassed hardware. Regular price $13.50. Special—$13.95. 34- and 36-inch vulcanized fiber covered Trunks, cloth lined, two trays, heavy hardware. Regular price $42.75. Special sale price —$32.95. Here are the Flana, “HARTMAN"’ WARDROBE TRUNKS—THREE SPECIAL NUMBERS Hartman Wardrobe Trunks, lift top, 11 hange device shoe box, laundry bag, regular pric Hartman Wardrobe Trunks, lift top, special bar locki combination laundry bag and garment cover; §60.00. Special for rtment of Hartman W creation and, the newest Pricediup toll.co.ii. i, THE SUIT CASES 18-inch black Enamel Week- End Cases, fancy cretonne lining with three pockets, leather han- dle and corners. Special sale price—$3.95. 14-inch black Enamel School Cases, leather corners and han- dle, 6 inches deep. Special—$2.95 24-inch black Enamel Suit Cases, cretonne lined, inside tapes Special for this Dupont Week-End leather corners, leather bandles, special linirs. Very spe- cial sale price—$4.50. Genuine Cowhide pint size Va- cuum Bottle Cases in blact and tan. Very special sale frice— $1.00. Sixth Floor gans: bar locking 0. Special fo g device, shoe box, including the fam- regular ardtobe Trun! in 'THE BAGS Likly Bags, 16 to 18-in. genu- ine cowhide, good quality lock and frame. Values up to $15.00. Special—$9.95. 18-in. leather covered frame, sewed corners, Very special—$5.00 Cowhide Bags, snap catches. 18 1. Russet Bags, genuine cowhide, hand sewed corners, lea- ther lined, double inside pockets, were $23.50. $1 Special sale price— 14- and 15-inch brown cowhide Boston Bags, heavy brass buckle strap. Very special—$1.69. Top row, left to right—Paul Russell, If.; Robert Marshall, 2b.; William Madison, cf.; Clifftcrd James, 3b.; Louis Valentine, c. Bottom row—Samuel Codrington, ss.; Edward Latan, rf.; John Percy, 1b.; Philip Montague, p. (By Newspaper Enterprise) Norfolk, Va., Aug. 31.— Here's the famed Flanagan family baseball team, now practicing for its annual game with the Gillum family team—to be played on Labor Day, in Richmond, Va. Like the Gillum team, all members of the Flanagan outfit are brothers and are sons of the late Senator Wil- llam M. Flanagan, Powhatan county. The last time the teams of brothers clashed, the game was played at Orange Courthouse, Va., and resulted in a walloping for the Gillums by a score of 32 to 31. The Flanagans now play only ons or two games each year, as its players THE OLD HOME TOWN Uf;CLE CURT TREADWELL PUT SOME NEW MACHINERY [N HIS SHOP EARLY THIS WEEK are widely scatered. Fifteen years ago, bers of the team were boys and all lived in Powhatan county, the team was considered one of the most for mirable amateur aggregations in Vir- ginia and annually met the strong Gillum brothers, who hailed from Madison Mills, Va. BY STANLEY when all mem- NICE FRESH WHETSTONE ! Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TO RENT. TO RENT—i room tenement, first floor, ali improvements. 45 Conn hear North & Judd factory. ton 10 RENT—Tenement of 5 room provements, at 129 at 115 Dudley with im- Lnquire 8-31-3dx 1V RE: provements, T—Tenement of 5 197 Hart St. all im- 3-31-2dx rooms, floor new S.31-3dx rooms, 2300-12 second el 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 advertiser money. AUTOMOBILISS — ey Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES FOR SALE—Ford coupe, mounted cord tires, absorber front and back, bumper, light back and ront, rully equipped with all accessorics, mechanical condition fine, very good buy. Tel. 1046.3 between 4 and 7 p. :n. 1918 model, six spot of sixteen or asonable rates Chamberlain, 33 Vega St. Tel §-30-3dx WANTED—By an American lad. hoard in a_private family, erably lo- cated in the central or western part of the city. Good pay suitable con- ns. Addres XX, Herald §.30-3dx room and ¢ Box on NOTICE—Going to the Shore? Why not have a 7_passenger car to go in at reas sonable rates. Call C. A. Bence, 2215 dx LOUIS NAIR, Plumbing Heating and Gen- eral Jobbing: roofing and sheet metal work. Lawn mowers, stoves, gas ranges Pought and repaired. 367 So. Main St Tel §-29-12dx YOU WI that p: your auta that you need at the change. B. Cutler, 1o Rent reasonable Latayette St. 3 rooms, good location. Inquire Mrs. Stalla, b 0 RENT—5 room impioveme: 153 Fairvie all modern Apply at 5-31-3dx tenement, 65 Belden St st r0 REN age. 9 Tenement of 5 rooms and gar- 3 Stanley St. $-31-5¢ 40 RENT—Flve room tenement, all moderu miprovements, newly renovated. Middly aged or ciderly couple preferred. s» Wallace St 8-31-1da 40 RENT—Five rooms, all improvements. Inquire 177 Hart St 8-31-2ua TUTRENT—A 4-room steam heated with all modern improvements. 151 Washington St. Tel. 18 tenement, $18, at 110 Inquire 17§ Tremont $-31-1ax flat, room . 2nd_tloor. . 1331-14. £0 RENT—3 room apartment, all modern. inquire 10 Wilson St §-31-3dx tenement and 6 room Seymour St. All modern improvements. Inquire on prem "—4 room temement, all improve- newly papered and painted. Alsc newy papered and painted, at Cherry. Inquire on premises. $-31-3dx cottage and 7 £O0 RENT—4 rooms, all improvements, private house. Inquire 17 Dewey St. §-30-3dx in 0 RENT—Ome 5 room tenement with all improvements on City Ave. Price $u. Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 8.30-3d 5-31-1dx | FOR SALE—1917 Sedan, motor condition. This is the best buy in city. Cheap for cash. Phone 106 5-31 the Hour Au- Thompson 8-12-cod-t{ AUTOMOBILE Tops refinished. 24 Service. Makes old tops like new. tomobile painting. The E. Company, 59 Arch St. i good condition. ¥rice $12 sold at once. Call at 70 Lawlor FOR SALE—Chalmers running conditi High St. Tel. uring car, . Carmody, 100 316. $-30-5dx IFOR SALE—Buick Sedan, 1918, 7 passenger class A-1. Also 1917 Touring Buick Six Call any r phone auto fram rbon Co., 447 Conn., and 257 welded Welding Britain, ford. WANTED—AR Americ: would like a four or in a desirable location five room tenement Call 365 maid for y 149 Vine St general $-30-3dx for with care of child. Irospect St general Apply Mrs. WANTED—Competent maid housework. References for required general Tel 5-30-1w —A competent girl work. Call 411 Main st for general at Aaron's “Sal : WANTED—A competent ing or ironins. maid. No wash- Apply to 80 Grove Hill §.30-1wx WANTED—Competent housework. No Forest St. girl for washing general Apply 7% 8-30-3dx WANTED—A maid, one who can cook and do laundry work. 20 Liberty St. $-29_3dx URNISHED 1OOMS, FOR SALE—Buick little four, 1918, road- ster, in good condition. Good tire paint: special leather top. G. P 42 W. Main St. Tel. 1 2 CVLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and ges our new prices. The H. & B. Mtg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-15-tt SALE—1919 Indian moto: side car, electric equipment, dition. Make me an offer cle, wit in good con- 54 Buell St -1dx R Lt FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Dining room furniture. Call j after 5 p. m. 158 Maple St., top floor 1ear entrance. §-31-24x 10 RENT—I1 6 room tenement, all improve- ments, on 2nd floor. Hawkins St. In- quire 75 Hawkins St. Tel. 1900. 8-30-2dx {0 RENT—First class 4 room second floor; all improveme: building Ina: 2 St. Tel. 527 tenement s; brick Hurlburt 8-30-3dx 5 room temement, all improve- Chegry St. Inquire 130 Cherry 8-30-1wx 0 RENT—S3 room tenement, all improve- ments; rent reasonable. 14 Lincoln St Inquire Fruit Store, 436 West Main St. 8-30-3dx IO RENT—Five room tenement, all im- provements, steam heat, at rear 219 Chesi Inquire Frank Nair, nut St. FOR SALE—Reversible top baby and bassipet, in good condition. 136 Greenwood St. carriage Inquire 5-31-2dx FOR SALE—Complete printing outfit. 5x8 press, 30 fonts type, cases and cabinets. 3rd floor 630 Stanley $-30-3dx FOR SALE—Jewel gas stove in good con- dition. 3rd floor 630 Stanley St. $-30-3dx IOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. cust St. 52 Lo- §-30-3dx FOR SALE—Asters corner Belden and Bromley, 5-30-2d a dozen. t Sts. I'OR SALE—Singer sewing machine mattress, spring and one brass bed Cash only y Patsy Sisti, A Barber Shop, $60, RENT—Tenement, West Main St. provements. ten rooms, Tel. 2282 garage, All im- 8-29-3d 1O RENT—One seven and two five room renements. Steam _heat, all improva- ments. Apply New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co., 351-383 Main St. 8-25-1w rO RENT—Very desirable four five and #ix room apartments, steam heat, hot water and janitor service all year round. All latest improvements. Also have cheaper apartments for rent. For par- ticulars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St, Tel. 2425. §-24tf TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for storage or repair work. I quire W. C. Raphael, 390 Main St t TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: flat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-tt £0 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-tt TO RENT—S room tenement, modern Im- Pprovements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-tt TO RENT—Tenement provements. six _rooms, all im- Inquire 101 Whiting St. 8-26-tf IO RENT—Garage with all improvements, at 665 Stanley Inquire New England Market 336 Park 8-29-3ax FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms. v : good people in it. Central s_19-tr “OVER THE HILL” Fox’s — Saturday Frank E. Goodwin Registered Optometrist 327 MAIN STREET Telephone 1905 Eyes Examined Lenses Replaced Factory on Premises Open Evenings. SILVER STREAKS CHARLIE’S HAIR Gotham is breaking its neck, collectively and figuratively speaking, to get a peek at Charlie, Mary and Doug. whisper* “Look, Charlie’s getting gray!"” nairs in the comedian’s curly locks. Then the New Yorkers turn and It's true. There are some gray 0 RENT—Pleasant furnished room, base- ment: light housekeeping; for one or two persons. Inquire 177 Glen St. $-31-2dx 0 RENT—Furnished front room; n couple. Grand St suitable Can do own 0-2dx T—Large furnished front room, for one or two gentlemen. 53 5 $-29-6dx furnished room, with v: sutable for 2 Centrally located. Box 31 5_26-5ax Apply_Herald. SUMMEK RESORTS. TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momauguin. Large, rooms. Excellent beach. Mrs. E Schaefer, Proprietress. Telephone New Haven Colony 689: £-19-19-23- -29-30-31 LOST. —Tuesday lady’s blue & between James Thomas' Farmington Road and Canal St M. J. Hartson, 502-3 night, serge. house on Plain- ville NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 35 Broad Plainville 5-18-tf -_— NOTICE-—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t¢ WILLIAM MESSE & CO., Plumbing, Steam anl Hot Water Heating. Maple Hill. Tel. 1016-4 5-9-20ax _— MALE HELP WANTED one single, Must know how to to Mrs. Stalla, 55 s-31-1ax w TED—Two farm hands, other married couple. milk cows. Apply Lafayette St WANTED—Battery and electrical man. Ap- ply M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 8-24-tf _ WANTED—Splendid opportunity for sales- man selling to property owners. Local territory; commission basis: big money can be made by those who wiil ork Address Herald, Box 20D §-29-3dx _— REAL ESTATE FOR SALR. TETm o FOR SALE—A bargain. 3 rooms of farmi. ture. Must be sold by Saturday. Will not refuse a reasonable offer. Can have rent if desired. Call 193 Hartford Ave Door No. 5 $-31-1dx —_— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—To sell Vaporizer for Fords: saves 35 to 440 per cent on gas bill. Write for Box 359, Rockville, Conn 5-31_5dx —_———————a———— SITUATION WANTED. particulars. WANTED—Young married man desires po- sition on dairy farm. Experienced. Ad- dress Herald, Box 29D §-31-2dx WANTED—Young woman desires position bookkeeping or other clerical work. Can furnish references. Address Box X19X, Herald Office 5-30-5d WANTED—Experienced machine operator clerical work. typist and billing desires position doing Address Box 1B, Herald §.30-2dx WANTED—Esxperienced nurse wishes po- sition in confinement cases. Price re sonable. Address “Nurse 1041 Sta ley St §-30-3dx CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Phone 1830 Rates Re asonable Phone 1830 " For Sale—One of the Best Lots in Stanley Quarter by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 244 Do YOU want to TRADE a FARM for CITY PROPERTY — We can chances — Come in and offer you some good see us today. Newly Built Cottage on East Ellis street for 6,000. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. Exceptionally Fine Lot PHONE 343. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG, For Sale on Hart Street. 58x165 Feet. H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLD'G. OPEN SAT. EVENINGS EVERSHARPS REPAIRED Does your Eversharp Pencil need repairing? We have the facilities for this work, and also polish the pencil without charge. Let us make your old pencil look like new. “THE PENCIL STORE” New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street o Telephone 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN R TOALL PARTS GEQREEANUIGLEY 237 5TR EMITTANCES OF THE'WORLD MAN NEWRRITAIN.CONN EET