New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 12

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6. Fox &40 HARTFORD now, and select from the balance There's a satisfactory selection in all sizes, including stouts. Size range 33 to 44. Fifth Floor half. French facing and are silk trimmed. RL LT NP NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, MEN’S UMMER SUITS Have Been $19.98 Now $10.00 You'll pay so much more next summer for a snappy summer suit the thing to do Is—buy Clearance in Women’s Tub Dresses About 300in the Assortment and checks; not chambrays, dotted ginghams in pretty all sizes, but a good ginghams, Anderson all styles in assortment from 36 to 50 are in the lot: $3.00 $5.00 $7.00 $8.00 815.00 $20.00 Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresscs NONE ON APPROVAL. $1.79 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $7.98 $10.00 now now now now now now NONE CREDITED. Fourth Floor of our Paln. Beach, crash and mohair suits and save about Most of the suits have | R T W T SCHOOL SHOES for Misses, Boys and Girls Best grade materials and the for growing feet. for dress wear. smoked g $3.00 $5.00; es 1 to 6, $3.50; smaller right shapes Leathers for hard wear and For school wear weadvise leather priced thus: sizes 5 to 8, to 11, $3.50; sizes 1114 to 2, , $6.00 and $6.25. grain heavy es, $4.50. gun metal Shoes with special Norwegian soles. Kick-atoe tip for hard wear; sizes 1015 to 2. Special for $3.50. Second Floor. STEAMSHIP TICKETS, FOREIGN REMITTANCES TO ALL PARTS OF THE/'WORLD 'GEORGEANUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET MAKES WARM FRIENDS —Tel. 529— THE OLD HOME TOWN e " THE CROQUET TOURNAMENT BROKE UP TODAY WHEN NEWRRITAIN,CONN | ST OUR GOOD LEHIGH COAL UNITED COAL & WOOD CO. Cor. East Main and Wilson Streets. If you have any form of Rheuma- tism, Heart Affection. Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest Disease, including Tu rulosis, when not too far advanced, of any other ail- ment, you need my treatments for a complete cure. Electric treatments of all kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments lare given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with Iady ju charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS The Naturcapathic Physiclan and Chiropractor, 252 Main St., Phone 765 —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® BY STANLEY L) STANE) YOUNG ROBINSON PLAYED OUT OF HIS TURN DRIVING A CRASHING ‘BLOW AGAINST STAR PLAYER PURDYS Am@{/ 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. 10 RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms all modern improvements. Inquire 36 Connerton St 9-6-6dx TO RENT—A 4 room steam heated flat with all modern improvements. Inquire 151 Washington St. or telephone 1329-3 9-6-2dx TO RENT—6 room tenement on Hawkins St. All conveniences; newly refinished. Fam- ily of adults or small family preferred| Ap- ply 75 Hawkins St. Tel. 1900. 9-6-2dx RENC—3 room and 4 room tememente. and 45 Connerton St D. 5. N Kensipgton, Agent. Tel. 667-13 FU RENT—Two 5 room tenements, all im- provemients. 12 Lincoin St, 1st and 2nd floors. Inquire 436 West Main St. at store. 9-6-3dx TO RENT—6 room apartment, heat furnish- s Inquire Home Banking & Realty Co. Tel. 728 9-3-t¢ £0 RENT—One six room tenement second floor, and one five rooms, first floor; all modern improvements. 74 Seymour St. Apply 427 Chestnut St. Tel. 991-5 5 9-3-3dx TO RENT—Three tenements of three rooms each, $10, $11. and $12. 189 Hartford Ave. Also’ four room tenement, $18. 215 Flm St. Inquire John Geragosian, 189 Hart- ford Ave. Tel. §19-2. 9-2-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement, steam heat and all up-to.date improvements. 475 Arch t 9-2-3dx 0 RENT—5 room tenement at 33 Dewey St. All modern improvements. Inquire on premises. 9-2-6dx B O RENT—5 room tepement, all improve- ments, 128 Cherry St. Inquire 130 Cherry. 8-30-1wx TO RENT— #ix room ry desirable four five and rtments, steam heat, hot water and janitor service all year round. 41l latest improvements. Also have cheaper apartments for rent. For par- ticulars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St. Tel z 8-24-t2 — TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, sultablo for storage or repair work. ln- quire W. C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 8-23-t¢ TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: flat, steam ieat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-tt e e IO RENT—5 room tenemeént at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire st Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-tt —_— 70 RENT—S room tenement, modern Im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial Bt. 6-24-t7 TO RENT—Tenement six rooms, all Im- provements. Inquire 101 Whiting St. 8-26-t¢ LOST. e LOST—Near Fraoklin Square, wallet con. taining sum of money and papers only valuable to owner Finder return 15 Main St Reward 9-1-34 ST—Biack handbag contalning small sum of meéney, door key and silver FrankMn St., Monday morning return to Box 4, Herald LOST—Between West and North Sts. on artford Ave. or North Stanley, lady's solld gold wrist watch. Finder please re- turn to Margaret Scanlon. Reward. 248 West St 9-6- Wetherfleld tas: 1921 CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c -:- CASH IN This is not a question of credit. ADVANCE -:- 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. AUTOMOBILIS YOR SALE—] condition. Touring car. Excellent 379 East St., 2nd floor. 9.6-3dx FGR SALE—LI! ige Sedan, in Al con- dition. Tel 3. -t ¥OR SALE—1 bought rea: dition. Tel. 2 0 Dort touring car; can be Good mechani 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. WANTED WANTED—Loan $4,000 on first _mortgage. §2.000 on second mortgage. First class sccurity. Address Box 6DD, Herald. 9-6-3ax — WANTED—Anyone having cornstalks golng 0 waste plea; 1 up Children's Home and they will be called for. Tel. 855-12. 9-6-1dx YOU WIL you need at the change. B. Cutler, . FIND that part of your auto th: New Bri Prop., E §-31-6ax WANTED—Will spot cash for good sed . touring car. State condition and price in_ first letter. Address Touring, Box 4, Herald 9-6-5dx CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rovkwell Ave. 8-15-t¢ FOR SALE—1918 indan Motoreyele with side ear. Electrictil: equipped Flrst class condition. Inquire 122 Wallace St 9-3-3d 9 FURNISHED KOOMS., TO RENT- one housekeeping crn improvements ce large furnished room. Also apartment. Al mod- 103 West Main St 9-6-2dx TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms fe light housekeeping Hghts, hot water héat. Inquire 65 Winthrop S & 9-6-3dx TO RENT—one nice large furnished front room, suitable for light housekceping, two young ladies with or without I 7 minutes from center. 352 Arch S TO RENT—3 front rooms, well furnished for lght housckeeping; alto 5 room furnished apartment on first floor. to permanent party TO RENT—Large furnishéd room, suitable for two in, in private family. 133 Bassett £t 9-2-4dx TO RENT—Sunny front room all conven- fences. Good location. 19 Lincoln St. Tel. 884-4. 9-2-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room, all conven- jences 5 Arch St. §-31-5dx —— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR Apply Chestnut St g FOR SALE—15 room rooming house in Hart- ford. Reasonable if sold at once. Right price to right party. Apply Herald, Box 20AA. 9-6-3dx SALE—Two old houses.. FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, a cultivated lot, trees planted, cellar dug, at Barnesdal near trolley. Owner leaving town. Those interested call at M. Ertl, 4 Wooster St 9-3-3dx ¥OR SALE—First class housc lot, Maple Hill center, or will exchange for light touring car. E. Holland, 96 Bane St. 9-3-3dx Corner lot on Adjoining Iot, FOR SALE—Building Lots. East St., 50x170 ft, $600 same size, $500. Two lots for $1,000. X5 E. Austin, Berlin. Tel 5. 9-3.2dx - FOR SALE—2 new bungalows, 1 5 room, 1 6 room; all modern and on the car line, Belvidere. A. C. Record, 2066-2. 9-2-4dx FOR SALE—In Newington, all modern Improvements; res of land. Would consider an ex- change. For further information address Cottage, Box 8, Herald. 952-3dx cottage house; barn and 5 Five or six room rent In good Small American family. Address . Herald. 9.6-3dx DRESSMAKIN fancy sewing: Infants’ layettes made to order. st., Hartford. Tel. Charter 1375. All kinds of plain and children’s clothes preferred. 159 Caper 9-3-3dx WANTED—TO buy complete Ford delivery hody. 73 Church St. m— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fancy 'Concord grapes Hart St. I'UR SALE—Coal and gas stove together. Will sell cheap. Johp Carlson, 69 Maple Hill Ave., Maple Hill. 9-6-6dx EOR SALE—Cider press, barrels and a 3 gine. 93 West Main St. 9-6-1dx ALE—Beautiful ' mahogany _ cabinet talking . machine and records. Same as new. Make offer. Easy terms. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 9-6-2dx EOR SALE—Walnut chamber set, table, side- board, chairs. TOR SALE—Bedroom set, vacuum sweeper and lamp. St., third floor. couch, rocker, 331 Chestnut 9-6-2ax ¥OR SALE—A milk route, 200 quarts daily; machine bottles 12 quarts at a time; and a truck. Box 227, Herald 9-3-3dx FOR SALE—Pedigreed Alredale pupples ready for delivery. Males $25, Females #15. Apex Kennels, Cheshre Conn. 9-3-3ax DISPOSAL SALE o2 Leghorn hens and lay- ing pullets. The foundation Kind that have won many prizes In International laying contests, as great layers. F. M. Peaslcy, Cheshire, Conn. Tel. 83-2. 9-3-3ax FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat; good people in it. Ctnlrll Box 27D, Herald 8.19-t¢ MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Boy between 16 and 20 years of age to assist around store and optical bus- iness..” Apply Harvey & Lewls, 85 West Main St. 9.6-2d 'SELL TOOLS ON COMMISSION—New Eng- land manufacturer .of highest grade (ooll -vishes reliable, hustling, local sal New Britain and surrounding Gorve e want to make money selling tools in spare time, on commission, to every car. penter, machinist, farmer, householder, etc. Any man who has sold goods in this way or feels that he can should write for de- tails, giving experience. Address, R. D. Baldwin, Safety Fund Bank Building, Fitchburg Mass. 9-3-6-10 WANTED—Battery and electrical man. Ap- ply M Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 8-24-tt AGENTS WANTED. : answers to name of ‘Red.” Ad- - Wm. Stockwell, State Sanator- jum, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Valley LUST—A bunch of keys, on Stanley, Whiting and South Main. Reward. Return to Herald office. 9-6-1dx WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE CLERKS—18 upward for Postal ice. $120 month. Bxami tember. Experience unnecessary free particulars of examinations, write .J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), $43 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D.. C GIRL WINS FAME Little Mexican Indian Maiden Jumps Into Society After Being Chosen For Exceptional Beauty. Mexico City, Sept. 6.—Fame camie to Maria Bibiana Uribe over night and, from a simple, Indian maiden living with her parents in a tiny village in the Puebla mountains, she has now become a social figure of the Mexican capital. Senorita Uribe was chosen as the most beautiful Indian girl in Mexico in a recent newspaper contest which ex- tended over many months and in whicn more than 500 photographs were ‘sub- mitted to the jury. The Puebla Indian girl received first prize and was brought to Mexico City to be the central figure at a number of society functions. Sen- ora Pani, wife of the secretary of for- cign relations, invited her to a recent tea where she met many of the social leaders of the city. Barefoot Maria, wearing the charac- teristic dress of her race and tribe was not at all abashed and that night occu- pied a gayly decorated box at a the- ater entertainment given in her honor. She says, however, that she cares not for the glitter of society and that “‘un- less something happens’” she will not leave her mountain home. A. PINKUS Reg. Optometrist. Accuracy, Courtesy. Quality Service. “See Us and See Right.” 208 MAIN ST. TED. 570, —_——————= NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Purina Chicken Chowder, Scratch, Chick and Pigeon Feed. All sorts of Fishing Tackle 105 ARCH ST., FOR SALE—I2 room house, $500 cash. Also 5 acres of land at $40 an acre. C. L Barnes, Barnesdale. 5a TheJ.B. MoranGarage Best Equipment For Charging Batteries. Batteries for Remt. Washing Polishing Storage Repairing. by Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Cadillacs A Specialty. The J.B. Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTFi{ STREET Tel. 622-15. 'BEST Ml (4 FI]R BAB A EURIZED Raw, uritreated milk is dangerous tor Baby for RAW MILK contalns large nurnbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK is safe for young and old—it is really safe Piecause not alone does it come trom, healthy cows and handled with sanfary care, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED, making it absolutely puge. = = = GIVE US A TRIAL. B E. Seibert & Son Tel. 1121-8 J Pastemd M]lk & Cream AGENTS WANTED—To sell Vaporizer for Fords: saves 35 to 440 per cent on gas bill. Wtite for particulars. Box 359, Rockville, Conn. 8-31.5dx Phone 1830 242 Main Street CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. H. Room 208—National Bank Bldg. 72 West Main Street PHONE 343. NOTICES NOTIE—Miss Alice Starr Plano Tuner, 543 Stanley St. Phone 122-13. 9-6-7-8-10-x _— NOTICE—We are going to bulld 500 homes, Terms $30 down, balance 321 per month for 12 years. Under U. 5. Government supervision. . Union Home Builders, P. O. Box 230. -6-3dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. HAVE THAT SEWER and watar service re paired before winter. Zetterma Vance. Tel. 1703-2. —_— NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- ions, etc., made over equal to n returned same day. New mattres springs, pillows, etc., made to orde: . holstecing. Hardware City Bedding Co.. 60 Trgmont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9.2-26dx —_—— LOUIS NAIR, Plumbing Heating and Gen- eral Jobbing; roofing gnd sheet metal work. Lawn mowers, stoves, gas ranges bought and repaired. 367 Tel. 56-2. NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 35 Broad St., Plainville. Tetont ———— e NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. B. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t1 ) WANMADE HEDP wmnn—m-ua:uu:mu.nu —_—mm—m— WANTED—Girl wanted at candy stand st Fox’'s theater. Apply between ¢ an Ask for Mr. Gordon. ax —_— WANTED—Dinner waltress st Park Hotel. 9-6-24x —— e WANTED—Com; t girl for gemeral work. Apply 756 Hawkins St. Tel. u.wl’!nnAYp-ld-.l-d:h-nhm to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alcoholic flavoring. Permanent po- sition. F. E. Bart Ca., Chicago. —— e WANTED—Girl ply 28 Vine 8t. ‘WANTEI D—Mald for gemeral one in family. Apply 32 Forest St WANTED—Woman to do o Apply between 9 and ufl e Philip Herrmann, 682 Arch St. Tel. 1463-12. WANTED—Girl for o and work. References. Apply Mrs. G. W. C. Hill, 16 Washington St. 9-3-3a it girl for gemersl washing. Apply 77 9-3-28x ANTED—Com] housework. No Forest St. WANTED—Competent maid for bousework. Refersnces reguired. _Pul 2484, 8-30-1w WANTED—A competent mald. No ing or ironing. Apply to 80 Grove ?u. LR SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as eagineer; can m.k- own rebals; oan do owdiAitay. Refere: E. F. Batley, 118 Arch 9-6-| ldx WANTED—Young woman desires bookkeeping or other clerical work. furnish references. Address Box Herald Office. Can X19X, 8-30-5d CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Rates Reasonable Phone 1830 TO RENT—Furnished apartment and garage in connection with Well located. Apply to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Tel. 24-4 Good Three Family House on Smalley street with fine large lot; extra driveway—Only $9,000. Be sure and investigate this. Lor on Linden street, with 2 garages For Sale. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG, 3-FAMILY HOI'JSE on John Street. Cannot be dupli- cated for price. Come in and talk it over with . D. HUMPHREY Open Saturday 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 Telephone 612

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