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

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roon CTAL MORNING PORTERHOUS)E STEAK1b 19c¢ ANOTHER BIG LAMB SALE LAMEB TO STEW LAMB TO ROAST lll S LAMB TO ROAST ... FORES OF LOINS O “ror lu) ASTS BE BOILING 10c 6¢ HAMBL I‘l‘ll-“" " i Ibs 25c¢ LAM] b 280 AMB CHOPS 1 Ib BEST CALVES LIVER and 5 b S AL ARMOUR Shoulders AMERY lll\l" ‘I(llll( \V R BUTTER. Hll \lA EGGS i T WHOLE MILK CHEESE DINNER IIl E \l) 25c l(l D Ill'l"l‘l RrL \", 35c l-ll\\l I.\ll.l)".‘ $l 00 ; » 14c N. B. C. MILK CRACKERS TWO HOUR S FANCY PICKI ONIONS doz l 9C 2 for 250 doz 35C HEAVY nurr EXTRA GRAPE e 25c¢ WING doz 19¢ cam 19¢ Three family house with a good big lot and| garages for two cars on Jubilee street—price is| right—House in A No. 1 condition—Here’s a nice home for you at the east end. Wanted, to buy a good grocery. Restaurant for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343, 272 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE NO. 70 WALNUT STREET A 3-Family Brick House. profit on investment—For particulars see— HUMPHREY D. H. Telephone—Ofic Hoom 208 Natlo SAL AFTE t\(K)V s IF 8: 00 TO 6:30 BEST LEAN SMOKED \I l. GU \Il\\TI'J'.D ....doz 37c (I\I,—'T() 11 A Bank Bullding. ADVANTAGE OF THIS BARGAIN DAY. MONEY SAVERS ALL DAY REAL 367 MAIN STR! | w— 9:00 TO 12:30 ROUND b 10c b 12¢ b 18c WING FOWL . SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF SUGAR CURED BACON FRANKFURT! a ll()LO(iV.\ ACED BACO! _lb 12V%c b 44c¢ ...lb26¢ e $1.29 large bot 90 2 cans 2 l Cc | TOMATO CATSUP MILK BROWN SUGAR M. — 3TO & 4 qts 1 5c LARGE WHITE CAUVLIFLOWER .. CAPE COD CRANBERRI LARG J] ca Thompson's Scedless n Basket . 4 Ibs 256 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. All modern—Pays big Residence 1822-3 Open Saturday Evenings THE OLD HOME TOWN ” WHO O\N on Thursday of sale potatoes rane been taken out: F. ations on Jefferson street, NEW CITY ITEMS 1 Insu party night. five The hold a America ince whist zles' hall Jester sold used cars first day Advt are about 1500 bushels of at the town farm this year rccording a report made by Super- intendent George F. Kibbe. McCormack Victor records. ¥ e C advt Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts of America, will meet at the South Congregational church 7:30 o'clock tonight. ter has great buys at his clean- ised car sale, 193 Arch St.—advt. The condition of Miss Jean Coch- of Columbia strect, who has been critically ill for the t few days is reported to be greatly im- proved today. BUILDING PERMITS. The following building permits have W. Yarroll, alter- to cost $1.- 500; Oswald Zaehler, stucco garage, 179 Cherry street, to cost $500; Louils Land alteration to building dam- aged by fire at 40 Hartford avenue, to cost $1,000. There C. L PASTEUFHZED Raw, untreated milk is dangerous for Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, | PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK | 1s safe for young and old—it 1§ really safe because not alone does it come trom healthy cows and handled with sanitary care, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED, making it absolutely pure. GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream 24 DWIGHT COURT Telephone 326. —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYC ADMINISTERES: BY STANLEY PROVE THIS SOAP CONTAINS ANY THING GENUINE BLT PERUVIAN, A DR HOOPER SPENDING A WEEK HERE - MADE OUR CITIZENS A VERY LIBERAL OFFER LAST EVENING — BRITAIN DAILY union will | 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. HERAIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢c 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. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANTOUS Have you. tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre-: sorving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES STORE TO LEASE. 60 Church St. 50 Church St. TO RENT—A seven room tenement with all modern improvements. Inquire at Irving I. Rachlin, 325 Main St. Tel. 977. 9-27.3dx TO RENT—A tenement of three good sized rooms, with bath, at 59 Monroe St. Ap- ply Seeley, 61 Main St 9-27-1dx TO RENT—6 room apartment; all lmprove- ments: steam heat. Morrin Garage, 200 E. Main St 9-27-4ax TO RENT—7 room temement, Main St. §25. 200 E. 9-27-4dx. 0 RENT—4 rooms; all improvements. 9-27-3dx Holmes St. TO RENT—5 rooms all improvements; American family of aduits preferred. Best " of conditions. At 648 West Main St 9-27-1ax TO RENT—Five room temement, electric lights, gas, set tubs. §7 Seymour Si 1-1dx TO RENT—S room temement on Cherry St. Aso 6 room tenement Maple St. All im- provements Tel. 1635-13. 9-27-1ax 10 RENT—Five room cottage, 154 Hartford Ave. Rent 3$20. Modern improvements. Tel. §62-2 9-27-2ax TO RENT—Four very desirablé rooms, first floor; reasonable rent, at In- quire 129, second flo 9-27-3dx all improve- Appy 350 Arch St TO RENT—5 room temement; inents, 193 Cherry St. TO RENT—Tenement and furnished rooms. Inquire 235 West Main St., second floor. 9-27-1ax TO RENT—Tenement of 6 rooms, all im- provements. 432 West Main St. _Apply 436 West Main St. 9.26-3d ll) xt\r-—mm with oven, at 145 North 9-26-1wx all im. 57 City -26-2dx O RENT—Five room temement, provements, in twin bungalow. Ave. Apply 226 South Main St. § 10 RENT—Five room temement, second or third floor, in new house, at' 60 Newing- ton Ave. Call after 6 p. m. 9-26-3dx 10 RENT—Desirable 5 room rent, first floor; improvements; newly papered and painted; large yard; private house. 101 Fairview St 9-26.2a £ RENT—Six room tenement, all improve- ments; steam heat. 63 Greenwood St} a ficor. 9-26.3dx 10 RENT—Very desirable six room ment, st heat, hot water and janitor service all year round. All latest im- provements. = Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent. For particulars apply M. Cohen 378 Stanley St. 242 10 RENT—One 5 room tenement on Ave, with all improvements; also one 5 foom tenement at rear of 217 Chestnut St. Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 9-1 RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: flat, steam teat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. e 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 84 Church 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire dkins Printing Co., 66 Charch St. 7-1-tt TO RENT—S room temement, modcrn im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-tr WANTED WANTED—One or two furnaces to take care of in vicinity of South church. Address Box 20F, Herald. 9-27-2dx WANTED—American famil, would like to board one or two young ladies, or gentle- man and wife. Address Boarders, Her- ald Office, Box 3AA 9-27-1dx WANTED—Rhode Island Red Pullets others. State price and where seen. dress Box 32XB, Herald Office. or Ad- 9-26-2dx WANTED—Immediately, by young Ameri- can couple, two light housekeeping rooms in good locality. References required and furnished. Box 11AA, Herald Office. 9-26_3dx WANTED—To buy second hand National cash register. Address P. O. Box 600 9-26-3dx WANTED—Small 1928 second hand safe. Tel. 9-26-2d WANTED—Little girl to Hox 6, Herald _—————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Chauffeur, American, desires po- sition driving pleasure car or truck; can do own repairing. self useful. Box adopt. Address 9-26-2dx Willing to make my 2BB, Herald. 9-27-2d WANTED—By middle aged American wom- an care of elderly woman or convalescent. Address Box 15XX, Herald. 9-27-2dx WANTED—Situation doing general house- work for small family. Address House- hold, Box 9, Herald 9-26-3dx Tked.B.MoranGarage Best Equipment For Charging Batteries. Batteries for Rent. Washing Polishing Storage Repairing by Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” adillacs A Specialty. The J.B.Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECUOND HAND FURNITURE. Second Hand Men’s Clothes. USED CARS OF VALUE. 1920 Paige, Sport Model 1919 Buick Sedan . 1919 Buick Seven Pas. 1918 Jordan Seven I'as Touring 1917 Stearn Knight Touring... 1919 Studebaker Big Six 1918 Buick Touring E45. 1919 Overland Model 90 1920 Overland Model 4 . 1916 Cadillac Winter Top 1916 Overland Touring . 1916 Reo 4 Touring . 1916 Reo 6 Touring . 1915 Reo 6 Touring . 1915 Reo 4 Touring . 1920 Oakland Touring . 1920 Oakland Roadster . i318 Oakland Touring . 5 Look over the prices and see the low figures we have placed on them. Most of the above cars have been painted in our own paint shop. .$1175 . 1330 Touring 1075 1078 625 1200 675 475 300 675 375 475 500 475 150 775 675 575 M. IRVING JFSTER, Phone 811. 193 Arch St. rOR cert. ALE—2 tickets for McCormack con- Call 1536.13. 9-27-1d FOR SALE—White Leghorn Pullets, commencing to lay. 74 Francis $61-3 9-2 Just Tel. -1dx FOR SALE—At reasonable price, tailor shop, 57 Lafayette St. Must be sold at once 9. dx FOR SALE—Rabbit hound puppies. Will exchange one for collie puppy. 40 Shef- field St. 9-27-3dx NOTICE—Taxl for funeral, wedding and all burposes. Large clos ars, careful drivers and reasonable rates. Mike Marino, Tel. 21:1-3 9-27-12dx DRESSMAKING—Classes open Monday evening, October 3. Woman's Institute method. Miss Jane E. Gill, 259 Main St. For information Tel. § 9-27-3dx ARCH ST NOVELTY SHOP, 359 Arch St.— more variety to the square inch than all the square feet of the largest Main St. de- partment store. 9-27-1d FOR SALE—Green tomatoes,picked as or- dered Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. Phone 1430. 9-26-3dx FOR SALE—Pullets, White best_known strain. 11 mo. E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley 1430, Leghorns, of old. Clifton St. Phone 9-26-4dx FOR SALE—My upright piano, fine condition; y che: payments. L. E. Andre late style, Reasonable 401 Arch St -26-2dx FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter. Will sell very cheap for cash. Inquire 56 La- fayette St. Ask for Mr. Truscio. 9-26-3dx FOR SALE—Farms, large and small, for sale. Call 103 West Main St. for par- ticulars. 9-26-3dx FOR SALE—Range, sewing machine, sweep- ers, oil stoves. 27 Johnson St., Maple Hill. Tel. 2521-12 9-26-5dx ¥OR SALE—Canoe, with paddles and every- thing complete Just the thing for trap- ping. $15.00 cash. Must sell. Address Canoe, Box 6, Herald. 9-26_2dx YOR SALE—Baby carriage and bassinet on “7heels. Both in very good condition. Reasonable price. Mrs. Matthews, 49 Buel St. Tel. 1986-5 9-24-3dx FOR SALE—English and Fitch ferrets. No. 69 Chapman St., City. Order now. Tel. 562_4. 9-21-1wx USED CARS FOR SALE. 1921 Dodge Bros. touring car, demonstrator. 1920 Dodge Bros. touring car, like new; a rare opportunity. 1919 Hudson Cabriolet; newly painted; will sell at a sacrifice. 1918 Hudson 7 passenger touring car, new cord tires, excellent con- dition, small mileage. 1919 Oldsmobile 5 passenger 6 cyl- inder touring gar for quick sale $450. 1917 Hudson super six 7 passenger touring car, good family car; will sell at Jow figure. §. & F. MOTOR SALES c;'n? 155 Elm St. our OAKLAND—Sedan 1920 model, Jjust.. painted, cannot be told from new, me- chanieally perfect, very little mileage, heat equipment, extra tire, etc. Must be sold immediately at a great sacri. fice no reasonable offer refused; must be seen to be appreciated. Call Fred ‘Winkle, 9-26-t1 FOR SALE—National touring car in good condition, P. B. 283 Lasalle St 9-27-6dx FOR SALE—1917 Hupmobile, new top, all good cord tires, one brand new spare, en- sine and rear end just overhauled. In good condition. Call 2442-12. 9-26-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring; motor in excellent condition. Cash or time pay- ments. This is a good buy. hone 1061-4. 2dx UON'T BUY new parts, have the old ones welded like ne Hartford Welding Co., 447 West Main St, New Britain. 9-26-1wx FOR SALE—1921 Essex touring, our dem- onstrator, chance to make a saving, very low mileage. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp.. 155 Eim St. Tel. 731 9-26-3d FOR SALE—1920 Stutz Touring, run 2,000 miles. Glidden Tire Shop, 108 Franklin Square. 9-24-3d STORAGE for & few more cahs in modern brick garage. Day and night service. Hartford Welding Garage, 447 West Main St, New Britain. ~1wx fine 9-7-tf FOR SALE—1919 Touring car; very shape. William H. Allen. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mtz Worka 110 Bockwell Ave. -15-t¢ WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—A competent woman as house- keeper in the country. Inquire at 273 Main St WANTED—Girl for gencral hounework. Ap. ply 16 Forest St For information apply betwecn e , 159 Wash- ington St. Branch of B ing Goods Co. WANTED—Girl for general housework and/| help care of children. Mrs. Geo. Ber- son, 185 Fairview St. Tel. 1534-1 -3a WANTED—Young Iady to work in men’s store; knowledge of keeping required. State salary and experience. Address Box 28C, Herald -3d maid for general Mrs. H. H. -t WANTED—A competent housework In small family Wheeler, 28 Forest St., City FURNISHED KOOMS. TO RENT—Furnshed rooms, very desirable rooms and apartments; steam heat, elec- tricity, hot baths. Apply Seeley. 61 Main st ax TO RENT—Large nicely furnished room, with two single beds: boad if desired Cor. Lake and High St o a TO RENT—Very nice large front rooms and connecting room, for light house keeping; also single room. Apply at 257 Main St.. <cecond floor. 9-27-3dx furnished rooms Very conven- TO RENT—Two or more for light sekeeping. jent. 406 Main St furnishes room with 2 56 L T) RENT—Large kitchenette: one and board if desired TO RENT—Two I St. Apply betw GET .THE HABIT-GOD TO Famaaanr < ¥OR SALE—Good seasoned woud, sawed to urder, any length desived. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. “fel. 419, 9.19-tf JUST ARRIVED—Carload of Hales & Hunt- er buttermilk chick feed and dry mash Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419, 9-19-tf B HELP WANTED—MALE. NOTICE—Automobiles for hire. 7 pas. closed cars for weddings, funerals, out- ings, etc. Reasonable rates over the Mo- hawk Trall. Call C. A. Bence, 2215 9-27-3dx. NOTICE—Upright Mahogany Plano, high grade instrument. Perfect order. Must be sold at once. Cash or payments. An= drews, 401 Arch St. 9-27-2dx NOTICE—Automobile parties accommodated. Reasonable rates. Chandler 7 passenger car. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632-2. 9-26-6dx NOTICE—Seamstress wishes work by the day or will take family sewing home. Prices reasonable. Address Box 118, Herald. 9426-2dx NOTICE—The Ansonia Salvage House has moved to 117 North ‘St, where dress remnants sales will be held on Mon- Tuesdays and Wednesdays only. Open evenings Mondays and Tueslays only. Big new selection each week. 9.-26-20x DAY & FRIGO, Cabiuet Makers, 153 Arch St Tel. 2633, Does all kinds of Furni- “ure, Wooden Models, variety of molding and band sawing. 9-26-1wx. MRES. A. V. NORTON, 141 West Main St., Plainville, Teacher of plano and har- mony. Pupil of Leslie Loth, North Ha- ven School. Apply Wednesd: 9-20-27—2dx 4 p. m. -4-11.2d% GET OUR ESTIMATE before you build. We do repair work of all kinds. = Garages $150 and up; shore cottages 3800 up; new bungalow for sale at Saybrook Manor Peach. Rochette & LaMay, Contractors and Bullders 131 Winthrop St, or Sax- trook, Conn. Tel. Saybrook 195-3. 9.22-1w b e NOTICE—Uur cleaning and dyeing office is now located in our own building at 96 W. Main St. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. $-15-12d WANTED—Solicitor for accident insurance. Commission basis. Splendid opportunity for aggressive man. References required. Address Insurance, P. O. Box 1002, City’ 9-27-2d WANTED—Agent for New Britain to sell liberal accident insurance policies. Reply giving experience and references to In- surance, Box_ 1BB, Herald. 9-27-2a CLERKS—Men 18, over, wanted -for Rail- way Malil, Postoffice positions. “Examina- tion soon. Salary $130 month. Exper- ience unnecessary. Write foy free par- ticulars about positions, Examination. Columbla Echool off Civil Servi 407 Pope Bidg., Washington, D. C. 9-27-4dx WANTED—Wood carvers, steady work, good wages, The Sessions Clock Co., Forest- ville, Conn. 9-27-3d WANTED—Spanish or Itzlian laborers for road work, winter job. A. Brazos & Sons, Inc., Middletown Conn. 9-26_5dx WANTED—Young man between 15 and 18 years as messenger in-local bank. Reply in own handwriting. References requir- ed. P. O. Box 1002. 9-26-24 WANTED—Man to run heating Mllzm '.rhe Fair Dept. Store. 24 CLERKS—18 upward, for Fostal Mail Serv. e. §120 1onth. Experience unneces- Examinations October. For free truction, write J. Leon- ard (former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 9-23-4dx Only WANTED—Barber at 48 Lafayette St. first class man need apply. Hair dyeing a specialt Paul Mangiafico. 9-23-5dx —_— LOST. LOST—A fur neckplece, between R R. sta- tion and Court St. or on dinkey Thursday afternoon. Finder return to Herald. Re- ward 9-27-1dx LOST—Gold horseshoe pin, Saturday after- noon, at corner of Stanley and Kelsey Sts. Finder please return to New Britain Gas Light Co. office. 9-27-24 NOTICE—Architect C. C. rooms 1:0 121, 127 brofessional BIdg., 87 Weat Main St.,” New Britain, Conn. Phone 517, -8-25ax NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- jons, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box springs, pillows, etc., made to order. Up~ rolstering. Hardware City Bedding Co.,. 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9.2-26ax teo & Co., electro Plainville. NOTICE—C. %5 Broad St., NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tubereulin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. 8. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and scaled at the farm. Erwin Whitham. -20-t¢ platers, 8-15-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALN. BRISTOL—FARM FOR SALE—Near city, 29 acres land, 7 room house, barn, 1 horse, 3 cows, 1 calf, chickens, ducks, geese; farm tools. Price $5,500. Cash u.:)g, Michael Kaminski, 1 Farmington Ave, New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1543. 9-27-3dx 7 room house, good horses, 4 pigs, $2,000 cash. 13 acres, 6 room e tage, new barn; 1 cow; $1,600 cash. 12 1 acres, good orchard, small bungalow, barnj hen houses, 1 cow, 2 pigs. Price $2,200—, $1,000 cash. Cashman's *Farm Agency, end of car line, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 9-27-4dx FOR SALE—38 acres, harns, 6 cows, 2 —_— = FOR SALE—New stucco house, 3 or 6 room tenements, all improvements. Will be sold cheap. Inquire 447 Ellis St. 9-23-1wx CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 sstimates cheerrully given on all jobe ! LET US SHOW YOU WHERE THEY'RE WORKING OVER SIXTY IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION IN NEW BRITAIN IDEAL—ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Have Been Installed By PARKER & O’CONNOR —HEATING ENGINEERS EXCLUSIVELY— 77 SEYMOUR STREET, ALSO ASK US ABOUT: PHONE 98-2 IDEAL TYPE A HEAT MACHINES ARCO WAND VACUUM CLEANERS REMOVAL We are now located at 96 West Main Street— near the post office—A short distance west of our former place of business. 1 New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn._

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