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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAl.N WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. CLASSIFIED G.Fox & HARTFORD Furniture ‘“With a Future’ NEW, HANDSOME, DURABLE, —WE OFFER YOU — AT FAIREST PRICES The tremendous growth of our Furniture Business within the past two years is significant of the great reward that results from a perfect understanding with the demands of our customers; and another factor equally responsible for this great increase in our fair price policy. We offer at all times the better Furniture at such a fair margin of profit, the results are a satisfied, permanent patronage. Remember you are always welcome to our Furniture floors whether you come on a tour of investigation or whether you come to buy. { Making the house beautiful is a task bound to be easy and sure under the guidance of our experienced salesmen; their knowledge is for your benefit; their advice is bound to make your home both inviting and inexpensive. We invite you to come and enjoy a happy hour with the new Furniture for fall now displayed on the eighth and ninth floors; an hour well spent, we promise you, especially if you are planning to furnish the new “Love Nest.” Our prices very likely will save you enough to buy much more than you anticipate. Come and see. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEMAKERS YOUNG AND OTHERWISE Furniture of lasting quality being the only kind you should place in the new home, your first consideration is the ultimate cost. Our new credit or easy payment plan will admit of your selecting as much or as little high grade furniture as you please and pay for it in a way that does not drain the purse. Come to the eighth floor and ask for particulars. PEACE IN SIGHT NOW. Do you want to open a Store in a Good Locality? We have a house with a corner lot, which we feel is an excellent place for a store — Get busy. Restaurant for Sale; almost given away, in fact. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Poles and Russians, After Many Notes, Are Near Settlement. London, Sept. 28.—(By Press)—Polish officials here stated this afternoon that after a full ex- change of notes between the Polish and Russian soviet governments, the negotiations concerning the execution by Russia of the peace treaty signed in Riga had taken a favorable turn toward conciliation. Associated WILL DEPORT 17 TOMORROW. Arrangements have been made to deport 47 more Spaniards tomorrow afternoon. They will leave the store- house of the board of charities at ) o'clock, going to Hartford by auto- mobile truck. The party will be taken down the river by boat and then transferred to a ship for Spain. FOR SALE NO. 70 WALNUT STREET A.3-Family Brick House. All modern—Pays big profit on investment—For particulars sce— H. D. HUMPHREY Telephone—Ofice 141. Residence 1822-3 Room 208 National Bank Bullding. Open Saturday Evenings MARRIAGE LIC g The following marriage licenses have been ti:ken out the office of the town clerk: Frederick W. Mel- gard of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. and Miss Henrietta Groman pf 36 Con- nerton st Vito Grovinozzo of 51 Spring street, a widower, nd Mi Caterinia Vallanzao of the same ad- S. Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY T = == V| SEZ2 TO JED SEZ | . You GET EMaLL JED BARSYMORE THE UNDERTAKER HAS PUT IN A COMAETE LINE OF BABRY CARPRIAGES 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. 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ -:- CASH IN ADVANCE -:- This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost mere than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILEN FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 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 TO LEASE. urch St. Near Maln. GEO. C. ROGERS, 50 Church St. STORE 60 9-19-tt ments. 177 Hart St 9.2-2ax TO RENT—Tenement and furnisbed rooms. Inquire 235 West Main St., second floor. 9-28-1dx 7O RENT—S5 room tenement, over the store, 314. D. S. Negrl, Kensington. Tel 667-13 9-28-2dx TO RENT—Five rooms, all modern improve- ments, in brand new house, just complet. ed. Apply second floor, 38 Henry St 9-25-2dx TO RENT—Desirable 5 room rent, first floor; improvements; newly papered and painted; large yard; private house. 101 Fairview St. 9-28-2d modern im- 9-28-2dx TO RENT—Four rooms, all provements, at 15 Winthrop St TO RENT—4 room heated apartment, all modern improvements. Will lease for year or by the month. Apply 50 West Main St. 9-25-4d 10 RENT—Tenement; 3 all modern improvements, St. Apply 160 West St large rooms, with at 284 North 9.28-1dx Large single garage at Apply 160 West St. 9-28-1ax TO RENT—Garage. 284 North St. IO RENT—Five room temement, all modern improvements. 513 East St., corner Chest- nut St 9-28-3dx TO RENT—Four room temement; improvements. 137 Glen St. Tel. 1581. 9-28-3dx TO RENT—A seven room temement with all modern improvements. Inquire at Irving I. Rachlin, 325 Main St. Tel. 977. 27_3dx TO RENT—7 room temement, §25. 200 E. Main St 9-27-4dx TO RENT—4 rooms; all improvements. 39 Holmes St. 9-27-3dx 10 RENT—Five room cottage, 154 Hartford Ave. Rent $20. Modern improvements. Tel. 8§62-2. 9-27-2dx TO RENT—Four very desirable rooms, first onable rent, at 127 Glen St. In- . second floor. 9-27; RENT—35 room temement; all improve- Appy 350 Arch St. 9.27-3ax o ments, 193 Cherry St. IO RENT—Tenement of 6 rooms, all im- provements. 432 West Main St. Apply 136 West Main St 9-26-3d 10 RENT—Bakery with oven, at 145 North St 9-26-1wx r0 RENT—Five room temement, all im- provements, In twin bungalow. 57 City Ave. Apply 226 South Main St. 9-26-2dx TO RENT—35 room tenement, all improve- USED CARS FOR SALE. 1921 Dodge Bros, demonstrator. 1920 Dodge Bros. touring new; a rare opportunity. 1919 Hudson Cabriolet; mnewly painted; will seil 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 car for quick sale 3450, 1917 Hudson super six 7 passenger touring car, good family car; will sell at low figure. S. & F. MOTOR SALES Ci*RP. T 155 Elm St. 731 6-3d touring car, our car, like OAKLAND—Sedan 1920 model, Just.. painted, cannot be told from new, me- chanically perfect, ittle mileage, heat equipment, ex ete. 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—Snappy light Overland Tour- ing car. Bargain for cash. Chas. Burr, 11 Armistice St 9-28-3dx FOR SALE—Special Six Studebaker 1920. Bumper motor meter, new tires. Wil shape mechanical Cost $2,100. Will sell for $1,085 easy terms. Apply Box X20X, Herald Office 9-28-3d ¥OR good con- dition. 3-28-4d STORAGE FOR AUTOS—$3.00 per month. 553 East St. 9-28-3dx SALE—1919 Ford Sedan, Call 434-5 before 6 p. m. FOR SALE—National touring car in good condition. P. 3 Lasalle St 9-27-6dx motor in time _pay- Phone 9-27.2dx ¥OR SALE—1917 Ford Touring; excellent condition. Cash or ments. This is a good buy. 1061-4. VON'T BUY new parts, have the old ones welded like new. Hartford Wglding Co. 447 West Main St., New Britain. 9-26-1wx }OR SALE—1921 Essex touring, our dem- onstrator, chance to make a saving, very low mileage. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. Tel. 731. 9-26-3d for » few more cars in modern rage. Day and nignt service. Welding Garage, 447 West Main 9-22-1wx fine 9-7-tf . New Britain. FOR SALE—1919 Touring car; shape. Willlam H. Allen. very CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmre work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mtg. Worka, 110 Rockwell Ave. -15-t0 —————— WANTED—FEMALE HELP 0 RENT—Five room tenement, second or third floor, in new house, at 60 Newing- ton Ave. Call after 6 p. m. 9-26-3dx WANTED—Competent maid for cooking and down stairs work References required. Tel. 144 9-28-tf TGO RENT—Six room tenement, all improve- ments; steam heat. 63 Greenwood St. znd floor. 9-26_3dx WANTED—Maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Harrison st. 9-25-tf 10 RENT—Very desirable six room apart- ment, steam 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. Tel. 2425. 8-24.tl IO RENT—One 5 room temement on City Ave, with all improvements; also one 5 room tenement at rear of 217 Chestnut St. Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 9-15-12d O RENT—Very desirable 5 room fiat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-tf 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. H furnished. Enquire at Adkins Prinung Co., 66 Church St. T-1-tt TO RENT—S room temement, modern lm- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St 8-24-t7 TO RENT—6 room apartment; all improve- ments: steam heat. Morria Garage E. Main St WANTED room WANTED—By young couple 4 or & v 299 9-25-1dx tenement. Tel. 2 -2 WANTED—Austrian or German girl for gencral housework. One who understands cooking. Reply Box 114, Herald office. 9-28-10 WANTED—One or two furnaces to take care of in vicinity of South church. Box 20F, Herald. WANTED—Rhode Island Red Pullets others. State price and where seen. dress Box 3:XB, Herald Office. or Ad- 2dx WANTED—Immediately, by young Ameri- can couple, two light housekeeping rooms in good locality. References required and furnished. Box 11AA, Herald Of WANTED—To cash register hand Nati. 0. Box 9-2 buy second Address P. WANTED—Little girl to adopt. Address Box 6, Herald 9-26-2¢ ix BOYS, MATCH, $250,000 FIRE. Stowell Company Has Big Jersey City. .—Three of the of the Stowell company, Mallory avenue and “isk street, Jersey city, were destroyed by fire yesterday aft- ernoon. The damage was estimated at about $250,000. An employe v burned and two firemen and a spec- tator were hurt. The fire was believed to have been startéd by boys playing with matches. The Stowell company manufactures roofing and fireproof shingles. Loss in New York, Sept. four main buildin Manufacturing BANKRUPT HEARING. A hearing will be ‘hcld tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the office of Edward M. Yeomans, bankrupt ref- eree, on the stock of Sim Bookman, for permission to dispose of same. Tomorrow Thunderclap for gemeral housework in One who desires to go Box 5BA. | 9-28-2dx WANTED—A competent woman as ho keeper in the country. Inquire at Main St 9.27 WANTED—Girl small family. home nights preferred. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply 16 Forest St. -27-3d WANTED—250 women to sew baseball cov- ers. For information apply between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. N. J. Sidoti, 159 W ington St. Branch of Bon Tober S ing Goods Co. 9- WANTED—Girl for general housework help care of children. Mrs, son, 185 Fairview St. Tel. WANTED—A competent maid for general housework in small family. Mrs. H. 1L Wheeler, 28 Forest St., City. 9-21-u CEeee———— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—F gentlemen roished room for one or two 527 Staniey St. second floor furnished rooms TO RENT—Two or more for light housel fent. 406 Main St 10 RENT—Three b for light housek: bath; centrally dress Box 20XX oms, furnished tric lights TO RENT—Very nice large front rooms and connecting for light house keeping; also single room. Apply at 287 Main § cecond floor. 9 room, furnished room with 2 56 Li T> RENT—Large kitchenette; one and board if desired room and ngle beds. e St. TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m 9-5-tr REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—S$ acre farm in Southington; ¢ room house, barn 100 hens, wonderful site fc one cow, one neiter all garden crops; dress P’ trees, FOR SAL farm tools. Price $3.500 Sichael Kaminski, 1 Farmington Ave New Britain, Conn. Tel. 15 1543. 9-27-3dx AL . good farm 0 cash arn: 1 cow: FOR SALE—New stucco house, 3 or 6 room tenements. all improvements. Wil be sold cheap. Inquire 447 Ellis St L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23, FOR SALE—4 rooms of furniture; complete home furnishing. 48 Talcott St. Will not sell in parts 9.28-3dx TOR SALE—Sweet sider by bbl. or gal. Also red onions. Alexander Bruce, Berlin §6€5-3 9-28-6dx ¥OR SALE—Crib. Inquire 201 Bassett St. -28-2dx FOR SALE—At reasonable price, tailor shop, 57 Lafayette St. Must be sold at once 9- '.dx ¥OR SALE—Rabbit hound puppies. Will exchange one for collie puppy. 40 Shef- field St. 9-27-3dx NOTICE—AIl household furniture to be sold at half price. Sale starts Wednesday morning at 9 o'cock. M. Brin, 19 Lafay- g ette St. 9.28-3d3 ANNOUNCEMENT. New Britain Women's Exchange and Gift Shop will open Oct. 15, 1921. Bring youd fancy work, art craft or any kind, and let me sell it for you. Ladies who are clever with the needle are in- vited to come in and talk over work. Shall make a specialty of Kiddies' Outfits. Lelia A. Jones, 162 Main, 2nd floor. NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work FUR SALE—Green tomatoespicked as or- dered Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. Phone 1430. 9-26-3dx FOR SALE—Pullets, White Leghorns, of best known strain. 11 mo. old. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. _ Phone 1430. 9-26-4dx called for and delivered. Dry cleaning, dyeing and pressing. Phone 587-4. 42} West Main St. Martin Schweitzer. 9-25-6d3 NEW BRONZE-ZINC Metal Weather Stripe keep out the cold and save coal. 419 Main St. Phone 1673, City FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter. Will sell very cheap for cash. Inquire 56 La- fayette St. Ask for Mr. Truscio. 9-26-3dx NOTICE—Taxi for funeral, wedding and all purposes. Large closed cars, careful drivers and reasonable rates. Mike Marino, Tel. 2151-3. 9-27-12dx 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 FOR SALE—English and Fitch ferrets. No. 69 Chapman St., City. Order now. Tel. 562.4. 9-21-1wx ¥CR SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to vrder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co ‘el. 419, 9.19-tf JVST ARRIVED—Carload of Hales & Hunt- er buttermilk chick feed and dry mash. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419, 9-19-tf —_—— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Solicitor for accident insurance. Commission basis. Splendid opportunity for aggressive m: References required. Address Insurance, P. O. Box 1002, City' 9-27-24 WANTED—Agent for New Britain to sell liberal accident insurance policies. Reply giving experiencé and references to In- surance, Box 1BB, Herald. 9-27-2d CLERKS—Men 18, over, wanted for Rail- way Mail, Postoffice positions. tion soon. Salary $130 month. ience unnecessary. ticulars about positions, Columbia School of Civil ~Sefvice, Pope Bldg., 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 Italian laborers for road work, winter job. A. Brazos & Sons, Inc., Middletown Conn. 9-26.5dx DRESSMAKING—Classes open Monday evening, October 3. Woman's Institute method. Miss Jane E. Gill, For Intormation Tel. 545-5. NOTICE—Automobiles for hire. closed cars for weddings, funerals, out- ings, etc. Reasonable rates over the Mo- hawk Trail. Call C. A. Bence, 2215. 9-27-3d3 bigh Must NOTICE—Upright Mahogany Plano, grade instrument. Perfect order. 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 DAY & FRIGO, Cabinet Makers, 153 Arch St. Tel. 2633. Does all kinds of Furni- +ure, Wooden Models, variety of molding and band sawing. 9-26-1wx GET OUR ESTIMATE before you build. We do repair work of all kinds. Garages $150 and up; shore cottages $800 up; new bungalow for sale at Saybrook Manor Peach. Rochette & LaMay, Contractors \and Builders 131 Winthrop St, or Say- brook, Conn. Tel. Saybrook 195- 9.22-1w NOTICE—Our cleaning and dyeing office lay now located in our own bullding at 96 W. Main St. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. $-15-12d NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 10 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Phone 517. 9-8-25dx NOTICE—Old 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- holstering. Hardware City Bedding Co. 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9.2-28dx \WANTED—Barber at 48 Lafayette St. Only frst class Jan need apply. Hair dyeing a specialty.. | Paul Mangiafico. 9-23-5dx LOST. LOST—Will the party who picked up tan bag contalning clothing and golf balls on road In Farmington, Tuesday, around 1 o'clock, please return same to owner. Re- ceive reward. George E. Kohn, Farming- ton. Phone 227. 9-7-2dx LOST—Sunday, between Maple St. and Trinity M. E. Church, gold circle pin. Finder please return to Herald Office. Re- ward. 9-28-1dx LOST—Gold horseshoe pin, Saturday after- noon, at corner of Stanley and Kelsey Sts. Finder please return to New Britain Gas Light Co. office. 9-27-2d 'ATION WANTED. WANTED—Chauffeur, American, desires po- sition driving pleasure car or truck; can do own repairing. Willing to make my- self useful. Box 2BB, Herald. 9-27-2d WANTED—By middle aged American wom- an care of elderly woman or convalescent. Address Box 18XX, Herald. 9-27-2dx WANTED—Situation doing general house- work for small family. Address House- hold, Box 9, Herald. 9-26-3dx FOREIGN REMITTANCES TO ALL PARTS GEORGEANUIGLEY 257 STREET NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Deliversd promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New cleaners for sale. Tel. 1995. 8-30_eod-tf NOTICE—C. Matteo & = platers, 35 Broad St., Plainville. 8-15-t¢ NOTICK—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 scaled at the farm, Erwin Whitham. -te R. M. McCutcheon TEACHER OF PIANO, Wishes to announce the opening of his fail term in Piano Insiruction. Pupils of all grades accepted. Enquire Palace Theater. Address 20 Court St. Tel. 2374. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Ystimates cheerfully given on all m OF THE'WORLD MaM NEWRRITAIN,CONN " CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Phone 1830 Get Our Rate For Trips Rates Reasonable Phone 1830 Over the Mohawk Trail MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED Schultz & Costello, Inc. No. 242 Main Street Telephone 24-4 REMOVAL We are now located at 96 West Main Street— near the post office—A short distance west of our former place of business. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn.

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