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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN FRIDAY, The Sale of Housefurnishings | Offers Additional Attractions From Many Sections of the Sixth Floor HARDWARE Columbia Family Scales, very o . $1.89 “t Climax Food Choppers, regular st $1.95 Sale price ...... Climax Bread Makers, regular price $3.00. Baie price o......0 $2.45 Schroter Vegetable Gruters, rogular price 1.29 Chroter Hotel size Vegetable Graters, reg. price $7.98, sale price Mills, reg. price $1.25, hotogibhond .. 98¢ Blue Steel Buck Saws, regular sale price Saw Horses; regular price 95c, sale price .. 79¢ special at 59c Disston's Butcher Saws, regular price $2.75, 11x16 Sheet Iron Drip Pans, regular price 29¢, 23 . Cc $1.50, tor s $5.98 Parker Wall Cofte price $1.50, 1.29 Family Meat Saws, sale price special Pyramid Gas Toaster, will hold 4 slices of bread, regular price 26c, special sale price 19¢ Sheet Iron Frying Pans, regu- lar price 2le. lsc Special Pans, regular Cast Iron Frying 25c¢ price 42c. Iron Heating Special Bquare . 33c 75¢ Cast Plates. Special for Androck Ga: very special Y HOUSE on John Street. AN %ome in and talk it over with HUMPHREY Open Saturday Evenings _fl cated for price. H. D. Room 208—National Bank Bldg. FANCY CHINA Imported Dutch Cream Jugs, were 69¢, for ... 59c¢ o Yot o DC One lot of China Coffee Perco- wor e $1.00 100 cacn . aos $1.20 Piates 100 ca - dou $1.20 $1.50 $1.75 $1.75 Breakfast Plates 15 inches, 12%c ea .. per doz Dinner Plates 69c 95¢ 15¢ ea. ... per doz Soup Plates 15¢ ea. ... per doz Platters measuring value $1.50, . each Covered Vegetable Dishes, ..... each Open Vegetable Dishes Pickle Dishes . ... each 25C Red Japahese Handled Spoon Trays, at 42C Hand Painted Covered Marma- lade Jars, were 956 $1.50, for .... PAINTS, VARNISHES Shawmutt Paint, quart size, in all colors excepting @B [ white . Varnish, waterproof, Universal =GO C 19¢ 29c Gravy Boats Sapolin Stove Pipe Enamel, 26c, for Sapolin Bath Tub Enamel, reg. 3¢, for OUR GOOD LEHIGH COAL MAKES WARM FRIENDS —Tel. 529— UNITED COAL & WOOD CO. Cor. East Main and Wilson Streets. TO RENT—Furnished apartment and garage in connection with same. Well located. Apply to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street THE OLD HOME TOWN SINCE ZEB S Cannot be dupli- NON QUID CHEWING ToBAcco - = Z EARTHEN WARE Baking Sets, consisting and Cover, 6 Custard Cups and 2 Baking Dishes; $1.00 59c value. Special Earthenware 62c Breakfast 10-Piece Brown of Casserole 5-Piece Brown Mixing Bowl Sets, sizes 5 to 9 inch, $1.00 value 7-Inch thin Plates, white 17c value 6-Inch thin white Tea 15c value, Six for Plates, Thin white Cups and Saucers, 23c value. 6 for Thin white 15¢ value 6 for Fruit Saucers, ... 50c Pie Plates with fancy edge. Special ...... doz $1.00 JAPANNED WARE ‘White japanned two-cup Flour Cans for kitchen or butler's pantry; $5.00 value. Sale price $3.39 White japanned 8wo-cup Flour Sifter, 35¢ value Special Thin white Heavy brown edge Dust Pans. Special . .o japanned steel 33c 4-Piece Canister Sets, consisting of tea, coffee, sugar and flour. Special o on set CED HELP. Washington, Sept. 9.—Operations of “clean-up” squads under direction of the federal veterans bureau indicate that there are thousands of disabled former service men in need of gov- ernment assistance, said a statement issued today by the bureau. More than 10,000 cases to date have been completed by the squads and sent to the bureau, the statement said. L. ZELDES 1S BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-33. « ROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 astimates cheerfully given on all jobs BY STANLEY 2 TOWE RETIRED FROM THE FARM AND MOVED INT) TowN HE WEARS HIS SUNDAY CLOTHES EVERY DAY 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. e TO RENT. TO RENT—Five room temement, St., first floor. Apply 83 Hart St —_— TO RENT—Two tenements, first floor and (hird floor; all improvements. Please inquire 352 North Burritt St. Phone 9-9-1dx 87 Hart 9.9-tt TO RENT—Seven room modern apartment, all improvements. ' Steam heat, hot water,. janitor service. 561 Main St. In- quire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St 9-9-t TO RENT—S3 room temement; Inquire 10 Wilson St. TO RENT—A 4 room tenement and 6 room tenement at 31 Seymour St. All modern improvements. 9-9-2dx TO RENT—4 room tenement, heat furnished for six months; modern improvements Stanley St. TO RENT—Seven room temement on Em- mons Place. Apply Home Banking and Realty Co. 9-5-tf TO RENT—A 5 room flat at 364 Elm St., with all the latest improvements. Rent reasonable if taken at once. For par- ticulars Tel. 2425. 9-5-3d IO RENT—S room temement modern im- provement. Furnace heat, first floor. 68 Beldon St. Apply at 183 Fairview St. 9-8-3dx SEPTEMBER 9, 1921, CLASSIFIED l1c 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. AUTOMOBILIES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Essex Sedan; selling for owner; | like new; with cord tires; have had the best care; will sell at an attractive fig- ure; and it must be sold at once. Apply S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St Tel. 731. 9-9-3d AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—7 pass. closed cars. Reasonable rates. Day or night. Call C. A. Bence. Tel. 2215 9-9-3dx —_—— USED CARS FOR SALE. T 1919 Hudson Cabriolet, newly paint- ed and overhauled; bargain for quick sale. 1915 Hudson 7 passenger touring with 4 new cord tires, newly paint- ed, in excellent condition. 1917 Hudson 7 passenger touring, bargain if taken at once. 1918 Chevrolet sedan, newly pgint- ed: good small car; will sell cheap. 1915 Buick 7 passenger touring, good car; will sell at once for $250 1920 Essex touring car, with cord tires; 1st class mechanical condi- tion; selling for the owner. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731 9-9-3d YOU WILL FIND that part of your auto that you need at the New ritain Auto Ex- change. B. Cutler, Prop., 22 Oak St. 9-9_6dx TO RENT—Tenement at 27 Glen St., 4 rooms, all improvements. 9.8-2ax TO RENT—At 369 Main St., ome flight up. 7 rooms, steam heat. 9-3-3dx TO RENT. 13 ROOM HOUSE, 93 West Main Street, Oppovite Fox's Theater. 1814 for particulars. 9-8-3d Tel. O RENT—Tenement, ten rooms, , 227 West Main St. Tel. 2282 or 2903. All improvements. 9-7-4d TO RENT—Flve room Provements, at 222 East 2282 or 2903. tenement, all im- Main St. Tel. 9-7-4d TO RENT—3 room tenement, improvements. Ist floor, 14 Olive St. lnquire 530 East Main St. evenings. 9-7-6dx 10 RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms all modern improvements. Inquire 38 Connerton St. 9-6-6dx TO RENT—5 room tenement at 33 Dewey St. All modern improvements. Inquire on premises. 9-2-6dx TO RENT—Very desirable four five and #ix room apartments, steam hest, hot ater and janitor service all year round. 411 latest improvements. Also ha cheaper apartments for rent. For par- tculars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley S Tel. 2425. -24-t0 TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for storage or repair work. In- quire W. C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 8-23-t¢ TO RENT—Very desirable § room fiat, steam Leat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com. pany, City Hall. 3-t1 _——m TO RENT—S room temement at 64 Church Bt, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church s;. e TO RENT—S room temement, modern im. provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St -24-ti TO RENT—Tenement six rooms, all im- provements. Inquire 101 Whiting St. 8-26-tf TO RENI—Garage at 327 Stanley St. 9-7-3ax WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—A general maid. Ome who can cook. Apply Mrs. F. N. Miller, 28 Trinity st. 9-9-1d WANTED—Woman to do ironing. Call 1028-2 or 151 Bassett St., 2nd floor. 9-9-24 WANTED—Girl for general housework. One to go home nights. American preferred. 40 Walnut downstairs 9-9-1dx WANTED—Middle aged woman with refine- ment and good education as housekeeper for geutlemen and two children, ages 6 and 2, who would appreciate a good home rather than high wages. Address Po- sition, Herald, Box 5D. -8.2d WANTED—Girl for cooking and downstairs work. References. Apply Mrs. G. W. C. Hill, 16 Washington St. 9-8-3dx for gemeral Har- -3d WANTED—Competent maid nousework. Apply H. H. Hatch, 2 rison St 9 WANNTED—Young girl to do general house- v Il st 16 Forest St. first foor 9-5-2dx WANTED—Woman to do general housework by the day. Address Herald, Box 7BX 9-8-3a FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger; _excellent condition. Enquire 196 Beaver St., city 9-5-Fdx FOR SALE—Briscoe Touring Car. In first class running order. Hultquist Brothers, i07 Arch St., city. 9-8-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Ford Coupe; dition; new tires. Tel. §5.3 good con- 9-8-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Dodge Touring car. Ex. cellent condition. 379 East St., 2nd floor. 9-7-3dx USED TRUCKS FOR SALE— 1920 Packard 2 ton pneumatic, price $2,500; repainted and overhauled. 1920 Duplex 1 1-2 ton pneumatic, excellent condition. Price $1,500. 1918 2 1-2 ton Kissel, $1,200; body and cab 1917 1 1-4 ton Kissel, and cab. PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. OF HARTFORD, Tel. Charter 46. $350; body 9.7-3-e0d SLASHING AUTO BARGAINS AT CONN. FAIR. $850 675 800 500 225 1100 345 1919 Buick Touring . 1917 Buick Touring 1920 Essex Touring - 1918 Dodge Touring 1917 Chevrolet Touring 1920 Kissel Sportster . 1920 Ford Touring Many others. AARON G. COHEN, 41-45 Wells St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. Bushnell 1931. AUTO STORAGE, modern brick garage, $6 per month. Day and night service. Hart- ford Welding Garage, 447 West Main St. 9-7-5dx FOR SALE—Buick Big Six, 1917, two pas- senger winter top, cord tires, one spare. A bargain for cash. Phone 796-3 or call at 99 Wooster St. 9-7-3dx FOR shape. SALE—1919 Touring car; William H. Allen. very IOR SALE—Ford touring and roadster, in good condition. No reasonable offer re- fused. Jim's Garage, 403-105 West Main st 9-7.3dx $175 1917 CHEVROLET. $175 At Commercial Tent Conn. Fair. Get this good running car, balance $25 a month for only four months. No bonus or insurance. Money back guarantee. AARON G. COHE! 45 Wells St. $1025 1920 CHANDLER $1025 TOURING. Market value $1296. Others ask $1300. Our yrices always the low- est. Convenient liberal rayments. An exhibit Connecticut Fair. Many other bargains. AARON G. COHEN, Hartford, 45 Wells St. 9-7-3d $625 1910 KISSEL SPORTSTER $625 Handsome blue wire wheels all new cord tires balance $50 a month for ten payments. See it Commercial Tent Conn. Fair. Many others. AARON G. COHE! 45 Wells St CYLINDER GRINDIN kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up snd get our new prices. The H. 4B Mtr Works 110 Rockwell Ave 8-16-t e FURNISHED KOOMS. WANTED—Competent for housework. No Forest St. xirl xeneral washing. 7 77 TO RE ment tion. T—Nicely furnished 7 room apart- ith heated garage. West End sec- Tel. 74149.- 9-9-3dx WANTED—Good reliable mald for general housework. 51 Columbia St. 9-7-3d WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Tel. 1463-12 9-6-6dx —_—— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Lage farm in Newington. All modern improvements in house. Also one small farm. suitable for poultry ralsing. 103 West Main St 9-8_2ax FOR SALE—Frult, Poultry Farm, near trol- ley, railroad: 8 room house. 1 acre, $2200 60 Day St., Newington Junction. 9-8-6dx - FOR SALE—To Rent—2-tenement house on Linden St.; all improvements: 5 rooms: just completed. Schmitt Bros., 654 East Main St 9-7-3dx T—Desirable room for two gentle- Apply 23 Cedar St. Tel. 19-4 9-5-4a TO REM men. TO RENT—Large well furnished pleasant front 100m: steam heat and electricit 29 South High St. 9-5-2dx TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter St Apply between 9 &. m. and 5 p.m. TO RENT—3 front rooms, well furnished for light housekeeping: also 5 room furnished apartment on first floor. Reasonable rent to permanent party. Grand St 9-6.1dx 9-8-3dx TO RENT—Sunny front room all conven- fences. Good location. 19 Limcoln St. Tel. 884-4. 9-2-6dx FOR SALE—Sweet cider in barrels or small quantities, at the farm or delivered. Alex- ander Bruse, Berlin, Con. 665-3. 9-9-1wx FOR SALE—March hatch R. I. Red Cocker- els, police and Boston bull puppies. West Main St. dx FOR SALE—California and Japanese privet. .02 to .06 each. Have some three feet high. Barberry bush 10c to 20c each. Grape vines lic to 30c. Fruit trees. Adolph Sendler, 218 Oak St. 9.9-1wx FOR SALE—Grapes. YOR SALE—Electric Vacuum Cleaner at big Satisfactory payments. Here's L. E Andrews, 401 Arch St. 9-9-2dx 177 Kelsey St. 9-9-3dx FOR SALE—10 S. C. Rhode Island Red Pul- lets, ready to lay. Tel. 2446.2 or 66 Fran- cis St., City. 9-3-5dx FOR SALE—Furniture, good condition, excel- lent coal range—big sacrifice. Moving west. Call any time. Cook's Place, White's Crossing, Plainville. 9-7-4dx FOR SALE—Mahogany Cabinet Talking machine and records, one-half price. Easy payments. Here's a bargain. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 9-5.2dx SALE—One two horse wagon. Suitable for heavy work. Armour & Co., 21 Com- mercia® St 9-3-6dx FOR SALE—Canaries, Austin St. good singers. 27 9-7-3dx; EOR SALE—One of our beautiful ferns for $1.00 is a bargain. Tel. 2624. Viets' Green- houses. 9.7-4dx FOK SALE—French walnut desk, reasonable pricc 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. 9-7-3dx FOR SALE—Grafonola, latest model; no rea. sonable offer refused; convenient terms to iesponsible party. Address Box 17D, Her- ald. 9-7-3dx NOTICE—Electric 75¢ haif day, promptly. Tel. acuum cleaners to rent, $1.25 per day. Delivered 608-2. 9-7-3dx NOTICE—Several good phonograph values, on very easy payments. It will pay you to look these over now. Widener's, 138 Main St 9-7-3dx I'UR SALE—Coal and gas stove together. Will sell cheap. John Carlson, 69 Maple Hill Ave., Maple Hill. 9-6-6dx FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot ‘water heat; good people in it. Central. Box 27D, Herard 8.19-tf _— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position in automobile paint shop by young man who has had experience in following branches, painting, varnishing, striping, stenciling and transferring James P. Holigan, East Berlin, Conn. 9-9-1dx WANTED—Position stationary engineer; can muake own rep: can do own firing. Reference. E. F. Bailey, 118 Arch St. 9-6-5dx WANTED—Any kind of work around house or yard, grading it, by an experienced man. Ettro Audi, Mitchell St., off Hunter Road. 9-7-4dx e HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Tailors. Steady work, good pay. Only first class need apply. 4 Elm St. 9-9-2dx WANTED—Married man with selling ability; guaranteed salary and commission. Ad- dress Herald, Box X22X. 9-7-3dx WANTED—Battery and electrical man, Ap- ply M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 8-24-tf = WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. CLERKS—18 upward for Postal Mail Serv. ice. $120 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service exam- iner), §43 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 9-8-4dx Five rooms; everything CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. 72 West Main Street PHONE 343. 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 NOTICE—Pianos—Why don't you buy your piano direct from one of the leading manufacturers in the country? You can save almost $200 and have piano come direct from factory. Investigate. Send for catalogs. Address Manufacturer, Box 28, Herald. NOTICE—WIll person seen taking purse out of basket in Raphael's Dept. Store please return same to Herald Office and avoid trouble. 9-5-3dx NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main S§t.,, New Britain, Conn. NOTICE—Desirable rooms and table board ' for ladies in private family in western section of city. Address Box 12H, Herald., 9-5-3dx NOTICE—Back from vacation, Max Tresky will paper your room for $3.50 per room. Kalsomining, painting and varnishing very 1easonable. 39 Harvard St. Tel. 1322-4. Good for 15 days only. 9-8-6dx. —_— HAVE THAT SEWER and water service re- paired before winter. Zetterman, 190 Vance. Tel. 1703-3. 9-1-1wx —_— NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- ions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box springs, pillows, etc., made to order. Up- holstert Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 2-26dx LOUIS NAIR, Plumbing Heating and Gen- eral Jobbing; roofing and metal work. Lawn mowers, stoves, gas ranges Lought and repaired. 367 So. Main St. Tel. 1414-5. 8-29-12dx NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 45 Broad St., Plainville. 8-18-1¢ —— NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner. Farm—Milk from tubercilin tested cows is now being de. liverod by T. 8. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-¢2 INSTRUCTIONS, EMMA M. SCHAAL teacher of piano, has returned from N. E. Conservatory of Music and will resume teaching Sept. 12. 9-3-3dx MALE HELP WANTED SO WANED—Painter, an_ail around work: who can also handle men, can ob steady employment with large manufse- turing concern. Address Box 4BB, Herald Office. 9-7-34 ey WANTED WANTED—Good home for poor woman, light housekeeping for two people. Ad- dress Box TW,. % WANTED—Flve room spartment, good lo- cation. Tel. 1951-2. Mr. Cowles 9-9-1ax WANTED—By _refined _American couple, heated spartment in west end. Address Herald, Box 26D. 3.8-34 used touring cer. ‘Btate: cendl price in first fetter.. . Addresy Box 4, Herald. '9-6- BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—A small machine business man, ufacturing’ several lipes. Fully equipped. Can be taken over for & very smail amount cash. A rare opportunity for & . #ood mechanic. Box 21Y¥, Herald. ol -9-3 LOST. 1OST—18 kt, wedding ring; near Clark, Law- tor, Allen and McClintock Road,Lasalle and Beaver Sts. . Finder please return ito Herald Office. Reward. 9.9-4ax TWO BARGAINS IN COTTAGES:— One on Hillcrest avenue for only $4,700— up to date. One on Francis Street; owner to leave town. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG, Quick Results—--Herald Classified Advts EVERSHARPS REPAIRED Does your Eversharp Pencil need repairing? i 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 Quick Results---Herald Classified Ad < i <