New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1921, Page 12

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Chief Justice Taft and AttorneyrGeneral Daugherty leaving the White House after the justices of the Supreme Court calléd in a body to pay their respects to the President. “Demonstration Week— CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES Special Terms All This Week special .Cocking Demonstration Every Day, 9A.M.to 5P. M. A.A.MILLS 80WestMainSt. Tel. 381 Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts THE OLD HOME TOWN TowNER HALL Vi NEW TIGHT SHOES FORCED SoME OF THE BoYS To COME HOME RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF COUNTY FAIR WEEK NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, e —— FOQR SALE—MISCELLANTOUS FOR SALE—Sideboard, kitchen stove will Olson, Davenport be sold cheap. §8 Pleasant St., 2nd floor. and Mrs. 10-8-3dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motorcycle in first class condition mall amount of money for quick sale. 72 Grand St. Tel. 37-2 10-8-1dx I'OR SALE—My magnificent new mahogany upright piano. 1 must dispose of It at once at tremendous sacrifice as I need money. FPlease reply, Larsen, Box 34, Herald. 10-7-2dx FYOR SALE—One parlor stove and pipe, one crib, high chair. Apply 473 Park St., first foor. 10-7-2dx FOR SALE—Black horse, weighs 1450; ex- press wagon; also peddling wagon. Must be sold at once. Owner leaving for Europe next week. Sell cheap. 7 Ann St. Te). 2177-3. 10-7-2dx ALE—Kitchen stove, 42 Beaver 410. Call evenings. 10- St., 2dx FOR SALE—Farmington Potatoes. St. Tel 1415.3 45 West FOR SALE—Green Mountain Potatoes ton’s Farm, Berlin. Phone 657-13 or 557-14 10-6-6dx " 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. 1921. CLASSIFIED LR MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is hot a qucétion of 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. WORD — 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 ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES TO RENT—5 room temement; all improve- ments. 217 Chestnut St., rear; also & rooms on City Ave. Apply Frank Nair, - 553 Main St. 10-8-12d FO RENT—Five room tenement, 1st floor; FOR SALE—Household furnishing, ing coal range. Cheap. Owner town. 350 Park St., first floor. includ- leaving 10-6-3dx FOR SALE—Pure extracted honey. Cran- dall, Berlin. Tel. 682-14. 10-6-3dx FOR SALE—4 rooms of complete furniture, including parlor, bed room dining room and kitchen, linens, etc. Goods but § months old. 48 Talsott St. 10-3-1wx #OR SALE—Good seasoned woud, sawed to rder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419 9.19-tf JURT ARRIVED—Carload of Hales & Hunt- er buttermilk chick feed and dry. mash Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. 'Tel. 419, Vo 9-19-t1 itizens Id Company Al Rail ehigh 24 DWIGHT COURT Telephone 326. Save your old RAGS and PAPERS L. ZELDES ‘Will Pay Better Prices Now. Also Second Hand Men’s Clothes and | Furniture. 116 WEST ST. A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all ‘HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1329-2 TEL. 833-23. = PUBLIC_ STENOGRAPHER - Professional Bldg., Room 108 Tel. 1291 JOHN B, YMORLE, NMonday, “DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE” BY STANLEY & AVALY M) MIDWAY el K OVER HERE TO SET DOWN-MY FEET ARE KILLING furnace heat, all improvements. 18 Rob- cts St. 10-8-3ax TO RENT—Desirable 5 room floor; improvements; painted; large yard; Fairview St. rent; newly papered private house. Tel. 92-4 evenings. first and 101 10-8-1a TO RENT—Flve room temement and store. Inquire Louis Devorin, 151 Oak St, 10-8-3dx TO RENT—F¥ive room tenement, up-to-date; best location in city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 21132, 10-8-3dx TO RENT—4 room tenement; all modern improvements. 39 Harvard St. Price $17. 10.8-3dx TO RENT—Store; good business location. Reasonable rent if taken at once. 538 East Main St. : 10-8-1dx TO RENT—Main St. store; also office rooms; best location in the city. Will rent rea- sonable to right party. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St, New Britain, Conn. - ° 10-8-tf FOR SALE—Five rooms good _condition. 114 Winter St. of famiture. in Call Sundav or Monday. 10-8-1dx TO RENT—4 room temement. Glen St. Inquire. 128 10_8-2dx TO RENT—Four room temement; all mod- ern {mprovements; near center. 20 Beatty st. 10-7-2dx TO RENT—S room tenement; improvements; $20. nut St. all modern 513 East, cor. Chest- 10-7-2dx 20 RENT—4 rooms top floor in three teme- ment house; all modern improvements, to small family of adults. Price $15,00. 47 Chestnut St. Inquire on premises, lst floor. 'Mrs. Caflson. 10-8-3dx TO RENT—6 roomn tenement with heat fur- nished. Rent $25.00. Home Banking & Realty Co. Phone 728 10-6-3d TO RENT—Space in 2 car garage. Apply 37 Linden St. 10.6-3ax TO RENT—Second floor tengment of five rooms; all modern jmprovements. Inquire 36" Connerton, St. o 10-5-4ax TO BENT—$ room tene;enfi. all improve- ments. 193 Cherry St. Apply 350 Arch St, d 30-4-6ax 'TO RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 Hart.St Inquire 83 Hart St. 9-30-t1 TO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 room apartments, steam heat, hot water and jan- itor 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.tf TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roov: fiat, steam Leat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. . S-aett TO RENT—S room {emement at 86 Chirch St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire &t Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church st;l -1-t¢ TO RENT—5 room temement, modorn jm- provements, Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t¢ o —————————— SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Work ss mother's helper part of time by reliable woman.. Address Re- liable Box 17, #Herald. 10-2dx WANTED—Trained baby durse, - Swedish, would like position. Call 4-2544, Hart- ford, Conn. 10-7-8dx 'WANTED—Position to take care of furnaces . and heat boilers. Experienced. 236 Oak St. Tel. 699.2. 10-4-6ax e HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. USED CAR SALE. Our prices are lower without a question than any other Dealer in the State. It will pay YOU to inves- tigate. 3 Get our prices, ranging from $100 to $1,000. Seventy-five per cent of these cars have been overhauled and paint- ed in our own garage and are in first class condition for the road. You may have your pick on easy terms by paying 1-4 down and bal- ance In six months to a year i small weekly or monthly payments to suit the purchaser. We have sold about 100 dsed cars since March 1st. The purchasers are our satisfled customers. We have five salesmen ready to serve you. Come one, come all. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. 10-8-1d FOR SALE—Dodge touring in good running condition; must ‘be sold ‘at once; $450; cash or terms. Box 3D. 10-8_tf FOR SALE—1920 Oakland touring, just like new, with new paint and new royal cords. $725 cash or terms. Box 3Q. 10-8-tf FOR SALE—1920 Essex touring, new paint and very good tires. $800 cash or terms. Box 3E. 10-8-tf FOR SALE—1918 Oakland, $495. ly demonstrate. Cash or terms. 3QQ. Will glad- Box 10-8-t1 RUMMAGE SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT ROGERS’ BLOCK, 50 .Church St. WANTED, Experienced saleswomen for our coat, suit and millinery depart- ment. Must be experienced. Apply at once to RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE. 10-L.2a 10-3-1d NOTICE—The Bankrupt stock of Peter Rosso of 336 East Main St. will be sold at public auction Wednesday at 1 o'clock, by Trustee -John A Ross. John A.:Eoss, Trustee. 10-8-1d PATENT LAWYER—H. G. Manning,Branch Office in Walk-Over Shoe Store, Main St. Former Patént Examiner. Headquarters, ‘Waterbury. Mon-Sat-tf “BRONZE-ZINC Patent Metal Weather Strips” keeps out all cold drafts and saves your coal. Office 419 Main St. Phone 1673 City. 10_-1ax NOTICE—Wm. Hultberg, shoemaker,. wishes to announce that he is still in tha Long Shoe. Store, 275 Main St., prepared-to do 2l kinds of high grade shoe repafring. 40-8-6dx e MANDOLIN—E. C. Denson Barker, private instructor _on Mandolin, Banjo and Ukulele For appointments apply at C. L. Pierce & Co., 246 Main St. Lessons at pupil’s - home. 10-6-3dx—10-12-1dx NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of new chimneys. All kinds mason work WANTED, Hoslery foopers out af town; . Bood pay and plenty of work. See Mr. Hillman, Hotel Beloin, after 4 p. m Saturday. 5 10-7-2a FOR SALE—Buick Little Six, 1918 model, original paint; cord tires; two new extras; bumper, spot light,' electric stop signal. and other extras, $700. A. B, Plerce, 530 Bast St. Phone 992-4. 10-8-1dx AUTO OWNERS TAKE NOTICE—Radiators repaired and new cores installed. Dents and jams removed from auto bodie. and fenders. Now is the time to have mew linoleum and zinc binding put on your running boards and foot boards. We have a bargain on.Ford radiators when you turn n your old one to us) Hultquist Brothers, 107 Arch St.. New Britain, Ct 9.30-x—10-1-6-8-13-15-x AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION!— The Pioneer Garage has heen trapsferred (o a new manggement. Mr. Trembly of formerly 216 Soutn ain. St. .will be in charge of all repair work. Old and new customers will be greeted alike. Call and get a right price on your repair wor:” and storage. Don’t forget our tow, car s at your service night and day. Pioneer Gar- age, Inc. rear 193 Maih St. 10-6-2x FOR: SALE—Overland Touring, Model 90; motor in_excellent condition; new. paint; cheap, Cash or terms, Overland Sedan 1921, motor in fine condition. Cash o1 terms Phone 1061-4. 10-..-2dx NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, ofled and greased. Authorized Simoniz _Station. Protects the finish in all kinds of weath- er. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. . Tel. 559-4. 10-5-4dx ¥OR SALE—1 Studebaker Touring, 1 Oak- land Touring, 1 Overland Roadster, 1 Overland :Runabout; good Tunning con- dition. Rear 103 West Main. 10-5-4dx FOR SALE—Overland, model 90, light de- Itvery truck. Bargain if taken at onc- A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm St. 10-3-6d CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme werk of all kinds. Automoblle parts made to order. Call up and get our pew prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Worka, 110 Rockwell Ava. 8-15-tc FURNISHED KOOMS, TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light house. keeping; separate gas stove and all other conveniences. Well heated; central reasbnable. 16 Prospect St. | .1 TO RENT—Large front room, steam heat; 2 min. from post office. 10 Lake Court. 10-8-2dx TO RENT—Kitchen and bedroom, steam heated; all improvements for light house- keeping. Apply 489 Main St, second floor. 10.8-2dx WANTED—Competent nurse to take care of | Also cleaning chimneys. F. Selander, 718 4 months old baby and help with child of Stanley St. Phone 2168 10-66d 3 1-2 years. Tel. 2}36 between 12 and 1 o'clock or between 6 and 7 p. m. NOW—Ventilate your house or office. Every Y 10-8.1a church, school, hospital: or lodge room should have the Prairie .Window. Ventil- WANTED—Polish girl neat and willing to| ator. No direct draft. Rainproof. R. B. do housework. No cooking. Apply to| Goodrich 21 Bigelow St, New Britain, Mrs. Hupert, 539 Main St. 10-8-1a| Ct. . 10-5-8dx WANTED—Middle aged woman for few hours daily to assist Injured woman -in caring for house. Call 214 Main St. Mrs. Edward Little. 10-8-2dx, WANTED—Waltress at 304 1-2 -Main St. Apply to Peter Jacob. 10-8.1dx. NOTICE—WIll the party arriving on 8:28 Berlin_dipkey Sunday p. m. and residing . on Maple St, please send address and learn sometliing to their advantage. Ade dress Priyate, Box 8, Herald. 10.5-4ax NOTICE-—Gunsanteed- Hand Laundry: Work called for and delivered. Dry cleaning, dyelng and pressing. . Phone 587-4. ~ 427 West Main St. Martin Schweltzer. 10-4-6dx NOTICE—Pianos re-varnished and like new. Furniture refinished. Skilled workman. Complete satistaction guaran- teed. We do it right. C. L. Plerce & Co., 246 Main St, opposite Monument. Phone 1117-3. WANTED-—Girl for general housework, small family. Mrs. A. J. Leventhal, 21 Hart St. 10.7-2d4 WANTED—Girl for cooking and down- irs work. References. Mrs. Geo. Hill, 16 Washington St. 10-6-3d WANTED—Competent mald for _ general nousework. Mrs. E. T. Glass, West End, % Ave. 10-4-5dx. 1 NOTICE—Taxi for funeral, wedding: and ail WANTED—Competent mald for gemeral| purposes. ~Large closed cars, careful housework ' Mrs. R.'E. Pritchard, 214| drivers and reasonable rates. Mike Marino, Hart St. 10-3-5dx | 7Tel. 2151-3. 9-27-12a% NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro 33 Brosd St, Plainvine. ~ l-ll-i BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Small poul , located 3 mtice, Moy M f: 0 trotey line; 5 room cottage, garage, S chickencoops, 2 1-1 _acres land; “electric. lghts ‘fn all buildings; 130 chickens. Would exchange # for a farm. Reasonable price. Poultry, Box 8, Herald: TO RENT OR 'FOR BALE—A nine scre farm with & ten room house; all modera improvements; on Plainville town - line, within the 10c car limit. Inquire st B. Solomon, 325 Main St. Tel. 977. ! 10.7-38x e ‘WANTED WANTED—More puplls to learn shorthand and \typewriting. Only §1.00 per lesson. Personal end mall instruction. Can for- nish books. A. A. Bucklin 35 Capen St -Hartford, Conn. 10-8_1ax WANTED—A loan of $3,000 to $4,000. Will pay 7 per cent; good security. W. E. Burk, New Britain, Conn. 10-8-4dx ~ WANTED—Used reed baby carriage in Al condition. Phone 1264-2. 10-7-2dax WANTED—Return load from Buffalo or in- termediate _points, next week. ~ Joseph Arbour, 56 Whiting St. Tel. 580. 10-6-3d WANTED-Load from Buffalo or towns en| ments; large yard and lot. Fraj route, or part of lead to Buffalo. Inter- ‘bani, 317 Inton St, 10+ Urban Transfer & Storage Co, A. P. - Marsh New Britain. . TOR SALE—In Plainville, _dew - 6. house, sleeping porch, bath, electric fighi city watet; on trolley line afid state high LOST. way. Wonderful busipess site for, garage. - Price, $6,500. _$1500. cash. nee on LOST—A large black pocketbook contatn- [ ‘7 F: O- Box 404, Bristol Ct. = . ing new bills, at 39 Maple St. next to Cor- : y i g T oy hrnter ot ae ety o e —— ey warded by returning same to 39 Maple St. 10-8-2ax FOR SALE—S$ temement house; all Improve- Officer ‘Wiliam ‘Souney, ‘i making his rounds last evening djstovered‘a pig roaming. around on Bast street. LOST—Between Plainville and Newington, one prize hog. Tel. 66-2. 10-8-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. Mrs. Chapman 33 Court St. . 10-8-2dx CLERKS 18 upward, for Postal Mall Serv- ice. $120 month. Experience unneces- sary. For free particulars of examinations, write J Leonard (former Civil Service ex- amner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washing- ton, D. C. \ 10-7-4dx e ————— HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Salesman ‘and collector. Singer Store,: 57 Church St. Apply 10-8-1ax WANTED—Relisble man wanted in each town for special advertising work; exper- ience unnecessary; liberal pay; opportunity for promotlon; references required. Ad- dress Eastern Company, Dept. N-5, Box 117, North Postal Station, Boston. TO RENT—Four rooms completely furnish- ed, improvements. Ideal for couple. Reasonable. 36 Broad St., Plainville. Tel 18- . 10-8-3dx TO RENT—Very desirable room, heated, first floor, with private family. 15 South High St. 10-8-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for two, in private family. 133 Bassett st 10-7-2dx TO RENT—nicely furnished room, 2 minutes walk from the post office. 8 BEmmons Place, 10-4-6dx TO RENT—Desirable room, furnished; pri- vate family; near High school; references exchanged. = Address Herald, Box 16. 10-7-3dx ‘WANTED—Experienced men to make char- coal. Inquire 58 Lafayette St. Mr. Stella. 10-7-2ax ,\rAN'l'!:n—xu-h-mu and misc, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Industrial Outlook. (15¢ coin) Box 1518, Pittsfleld, Mass. 10-7-25.dx WANTED—Men to fit themselves to hold jobs as garage mechanics and chauffeurs by learning auto repairing. New class 1im- ited to fifteen men starting October 20th. Enroll now. Automobile School, Hartford Y. M. C. A. 10-6-3a e WAN TED—FEMALE AGENTS. LADIES wave your own halr or work fer others, instructions $5. Agents wanted, local and traveling. Chicago Permanent Wave Co., 715 Baltimore Blds., Chicago. 10-8-1dx No. 242 Main Street of cratiug, claiming it to be the best. MOVING, 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britain. | Rear of Dickinson Drug Store. TO RENT—Apartments of 2 to 6 rooms; modern; furnished. References required. Address Herald, Box 19Y. | 10-7-2dx i ——————————— AGENTS. WE PAY $36.00 weekly, 75c hour spare time celling hosiery guaranteed | wear four months: Fall line ready. Prewar prices. Free samples to working agents. [Ex- perience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hos- iery, Darby, Pa. 10-§-1ax e _______ WANTED—SALESMEN, WANTED—Salesmen to sell Auto-Keck in- side Safety Boot (for blow outs and rim cuts) to Jjobbers, garages, dealers, etc. Quality product with quick selling points. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE NEW COTTAGE and 50 ACRES OF LAND Schultz & Costello, Inc. Auto Trucking Storage and Crating A recent article in the Literary Digest on Packing and Crating approves our method We have the best of Equipment for LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE Write today. Autco, Medina, O. 4 10-8-1dx Telephone 24-4 Inter Urban Transfer & Storage Tel. 2090, 2002. A. P. Marsh, Manager After many attempts to capture . the elusive animal, he. finally corralled it in a shed jn thé rear of 566 East street. LOST—Between Dewey and Stanley Sts., little finger ring #ith onyx and diamond setting. Reward if returned 619 Stanley St., first floor. 10-6-3dx LOST—Bar pin, with initials P. E. D.; prob- & ably on Seymour Ave. bus. Finder please Construction of -the -Rue ‘dé Rivoll return to Paldce -Confectionery Store. in"'Paris cost- $8,000,000 and caused 10-6-4ax the removal of 414 houses. I HAVE LIST ER FOR SALE * The Following Exceptionally Good Offers: FAMILY HOUSE, Liberty Street 4 FAMILY BRICK APARTMENT, Walnut Street FAMILY HOUSE, Lincolr Street FAMILY HOUSE, John Street FAMILY HOUSE, Hamilton Street FAMILY HOUSE, Camp Street - 2 FAMILY HOUSE, Lincoln Street 1 FAMILY HOUSE, Steele Street — For Particulars - Apply to — 'H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building Open Saturday Evenings - Good Building Lot on Black Rock Avenue For Sale—Build a 2 or 3 family house on this lot, and we'll sell it for you with a good pr;sfit—Location is very desirable for a best seller. “Tuid CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343, ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. 1219 G 0o Typewriters Repaired, All Makes Have you a typewriter which needs overhauling? We will loan you a machine free of charge while we repair your machine. — We also rent typewriters — New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. “Tel. 612

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