New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 12

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! Specials Offered In The Bargain Basement Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 85¢ Heavy winter weight wool process garments in gray only. Shirts have long sleeves, and drawers are ankle length Per- fect garments. The ideal low priced winter underwear. Basement Women’s Jersey Bloomers 19¢ Fine cotton jersey in pink and white, wide elastic at waist and knee. Size 29. Perfect gar- ments. ' The same garments in extra large sizes at 29c. Basement Women’s Union Suits $1.25 Winter weight fleece half sleeves, long legs, only. Sizes 36 to 44. Basement EXTRA SPECIAL! ONE THOUSAND Men’s Coat Sweaters $1.00 Two Colors Dark Gray and Eight Gray Shawl Collar—Two Pockets Long Sleeves Sizes 36 to 46. Goor heavy cottonisweaters excellént for work around the house, barn, garage, atc, Per- fect garments, not seconds. An excellent value. Bargain Basement lined, ‘white Women’s Union Suits 7 g S Winter weight, ‘high | neck, long sleéves and legs. ibu 36 and 38 only. Basement A Wornen’s Sport Hose' Heather Mixtures 1 89¢ Made of worsted and cotton in three shades of, heather, Fine for this cool weather. Sizes 91 to 10%. Every pair perfect. Basement « Men’s Hose \ . Heavy Winter Weight, 15¢-pr. Dark gray, heavy totton mix- tures, every, pair. perfect. * Basement 4 ‘'STEAMSHIP TICKETS 'FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE/WORLD GEORGEANUIELEY 257 MAIN STREET NEVRRITAIN CONN NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS — Gautter, Leader, Tin Roofs, Heating — Auto Body and Fender Repairs. xhaust and Ventilating Systems—Cornice X MA T TEL. 573 DIME OFF [ THERE AS [T EASY AS THE WITR SOME CLEV TRICKS - UGGY WHIP SALESMAN WHO CAME IN TOWN YESTERDAY ENTERTAINED THE BOYS IN FRONT OF THE RARNESS SHoP NEW BRITAIN DAILY CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS BUTTON \V?IS’X‘ STYLE, 5¢ Bleached cotton, ribbed, fleeced, high neck, long sleeves and legs. Sizes 2 to 12. Perfect garments. Basement FLANNELETTE. PAJAMAS 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. HERAIN MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1021, CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD — MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ -:= CASH IN This is not a question of ling and postage cost mor: ADVANCE credit. Bookkeeping, hil- e than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. £O RENT. Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will br?ng results, ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. S e ____________________} FOR SALE—3(ISCELLANXOUS USED CARS FOR SALE. 1921 Dodge touring, like néw..$ 775 1917 Hudson supe 1916 Cadillace 7 pr 1919 Paige 5 pass. touring FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 95¢ One-piecé. model in sizes 6 to 14. Heavy quality striped flan- nel, high military collar. Basement GIRLS’ FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS, 79¢ Sizes 6 to 14. Tull large sizes. A 14 will fit a small wom- an. Neat pink and blue stripe effects, Basement /B()YS’ SWEATERS, $2.50 Coat Sweaters, part worsted. Dark red, dark green, brown and navy. Sizes 26 to 34. An exceptional value,_ Basement BOYS® JUVENILE SUITS OF ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE, - Sizes 3 to 8 ] $4.50 and $4.95 Middy style and Oliver 'Twist model. - Well tailored, chevron- on sleeves, braid pn collar and sleeves, in white, red or gold, Basement WOOL SPORT HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 95¢ Sizes 7 to 10. 75 per cent wool. Brown heather 'with fancy rib| turn over cuffs With red or blue | stripe. ! Every pair perfect. o Basement “BUSTER BROWN” HOSE FOR CHILDREN, 29¢ Black and cordovan, sizes 5% to 9%, fine lisle, re-inforced heel and toe. Every pair per- fect. Basement Yes, and character in our entire optical service—character that de- notes technical skill and proficiency in all our work. Our examinations areé thoroughk and exhaustive, our glasses accurate and comfortable, anhd our service prompt and effiglent. Consult Us When You Need Glasses. ‘A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist Over 30 Years' Experience. - PHONE 570 BETTY COMPSON & MILTON SILLS in ‘““THE END OF THE WORLD"* BY STANLEY 1917 Dodge Bros. touring A fresh line of used cars ea §. & ¥. MOTOR-SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. el 731 Open evenings until 9. 10-17-3a i AUTO OWNERS TAKE NOTICE—Rndiators repaired and new cores installed. Dents and ‘jams removed from auto bodie. and fende: Now- is the time to have new linoleum and zinc binding put on your running boards and foot boards. We have \a bargain on Ford radiators when you turn in your old one to us. _ Hultquist Brothers, 107 Arch St., New Britaln, Ct. FOR SALE—Our 1921 Essex demonstrator. Apply S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731, 10-17-3d r A2 10 RENT—Two tenements corner Chestnut and Fairview Sts. Apply on premises be: tween 7 and §:30 p. m. 10-17-2a FOR SALE—Go-cart in good reasonable if sold at once. 15 Jubilee St. condition; Tel. 778_4 or 10-17-2dx For particu- 1ggi7-3dx IO RENT—i room tenement;_ all improve- ments; nice location at 17 Griswold St. Inquire 110 Rockwell Ave. Joseph Dorn- feld. 10-17-2dx TO RENT— room cottage. lars call 994-3. % FOR SALE—Good seasowed wood for stove or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel. 694-4. 10-17-6dx - FOR SALE—Fairmont grand kitchen range. 27 Johnson St, Maple Hill. Telephone 2521.12. 10-17-3dx TO RENT—First class temement, sultable for, young couple. 437 Chestnut St 10-17-2dx IR SALE—Good working horse and wagon in good condition. Call at 131 Lafayette St., restaurant. 10-17-6ax he vill not be re- run by Mrs. Eva promptly. TO RENT—3 room tenemeijt; all improve- ments; will rent reasonable to small fam_ ifly. 519 Arch St. Apply Mrs. Gins- burg. 10-17-3ax IO RENT—Flve room tenement, up.to-date; best location”in city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 10-15-3dx TO RENT—October 18th, steam heated four 10om apartment and offices; all conven- fences; new, just completed. Main St buiding. J. Welder, 21 Hart St. 10-15-3ax Reasonable. Tel. 1766. FOR SALE—Four rooms of slightly used furniture. Will sell singly. Party leav- ing town. Apply mornings 9.12.or even- ings 5-7, 200 North St., 2nd floor, front. 10-17-2dx FOR SALE—Vacuum sweeper, gas heater, and baby carriage in very good condition. $52 Arch St., top foor. 10-15-2dx FOR SALE—Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains and Early Rose. 45 West St. Tel, 1415-3. Tony |Seraphi: 10-15-5ax TO.RENT—Garage with electric lights, 28 Trinity St. 10-15-2a IO RENT—New temement of six rooms; all improvements. Inguire 91 Farmington FOR SALE—6 post tommercisl business Ford. Bargain at $175. City . Tel. 982s T FOR SALE—Body for 1916 Ford delivery. Inguire at Telephone’ office. 10-17-2dx FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, Al condition, self- . starter, demountable rom, new 'tires; 1920 model. Price $500. Apply 86 Lake St. after 5 p. m. 10-17-1ax — Ave. 10-13-4dx . TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms; all im. provements. 325 Church St. Apply lst or 2nd ficor east. In good condition. 10-12-6dx TO BENT—Tenement, 196 So. Main St. - 10.13-6dx TO RENT—S room tenement; all improve- ments. 217 Chestmut St. rear; @lso ©§ rooms ‘on City Ave. Apply Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 10-8-12d FOR SALE—Ford touring car, cheap #for cash. , Call aftér 7 p, m., 276 Washington ton St.. 10-15-2ax Sédam; small mile- cdndfition. . Address Her- 10-14-6a FOR SALE—1920 age; very good ald, Box 3A. CYLINDER . GRINDINC —General overbaul- ing and repair work The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell ‘Ave. 10-11-tf BLOCK DANCE TONIGHT Company M Veterans K Corps of qfls City to Have Social Event at Frank- lin Square. 5 4 The Company M. Veterans Corp will give & block dance tonight at Franklin Square in front of the New Britain High school. The New Britain Military band will furnish the iuusic for those wishing to trip the “light fantastic.’ 'The proceeds of the affair will be used to good advantage by the treasurer, acting for the ways and means com- mittee, in the future. The Veterans corps is showing marked activity of late and it is hoped that as many as possible will make it a point to attend the dance this evening at 8 o'clock. . SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Ms. Louis{Walther of 155 Shuttle Meadow n.venue observed their. silver wedding anniversary, Saturday. A reception was held at their home in the evening and guests from Meriden, Waterbury, Hartford and this; city were present. During the evenirng Mr. and Mrs. Walther were the recipients of' many beautiful and useful gifts. ISABELLA CIRCLE TO MEET Isabella Circle, National Daughters of Isabella will meet this evening at 8 o’clock at Knights of Columbus Hall on Main street. All members are urged to attend, as a social time will be held. Mrs. J. L. McCabe is chairman in charge of the committee.: Boston Shoe Repairing Co. 135 MAIN STREET Men’s Shoes Soled Sewed .nd Rubber’Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled sewed ind Rubber Heels $1.25. Men’s Shoes Soled $1.05. Ladies’ Shées Soles 75c. Men’s Rubber Heels 50c. Ladies’ Rubber Heels 40c. Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels $1.75. Children’s Shoes Repaired t Lowest Prices in City. Best Quality of Leather Used. Work Called For and De- TO RENT—Main St. store best location in the eity: sonable to right party. Boot Shop, 168 Main St, Conn. also office rooms; Will rent rea- Apply Modern New Britain, 10-8-t¢ TO at 87 Hart St T—Five room tenement second floor, Tnquire 83, Hart St. 9-30-t¢ TO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 room apartments, steam heat, hot water’and jan- itor service all year round. ; All latest jm- provements. Alsp have cheaper apart-\ ments for rent. For particulars apply M. Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24.t1 TO RENT—Very desirablo § roon: flat, steam reat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City. Hall £3-t1 . T0 BENT—3 room {emsment at 36 Church St, 2nd fioor. Heat, furnisned n:nan- st Adkius Printtng Co.,. 66 Church St T-1-et —5 room temement, modurn im- ments. Apply st 114 Commercial St -24-0 10 BUSINESS CHANCES. WELL ESTABLISHED ying pool room consisting of 10 tables, bootblack padjor, smoke shop and lunch - counter, paying a weekly profit of between $75.: 00 < and $100.00; will sell reasonable.'. This is an extraordinary opportupity. -Apply to 224 Windsdr S Conn. “ 1 10-14-6dx WANTED—Two experfenced malds; cook, the other as chambermaid waitress. Tel. 47-: Harttord, as and Plafuvill. 10-17-6a WANTED—A cook and second- maid; ,one’ under 17 need apply. Mrs. {Peasd, 191 Vine St. WANTED—Cumpetent nurse girl. XK. Rogers, 21 Camp St. no H. H. 10-17-6d Mrs. P. 10-17-3@ ‘WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap. ply Mrs. C. O. Case, 95 Maple St. 10-15-3d WANTED—Reliable woman as housekeeper in‘family. of two; good place for right _party. Address Herald. Box 2A. 10-13-tf WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE. IVIL SFRVICE examinations October-No- vember. Positions §1.400-$1,600. Age, f upward. Experience unnecessary. Far free particulars, instruction . ;write J Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D.|C. 10-14-3dx — LOST—Oct. 13, nuto robe on Eim Hill Ave. Finder return and receive reward. Clin- ton Barrows, New Britain, R. R. 10-15-2ax LOST—Swall browa and white dog.. Sears on forchead, and with a large collar around neck. Goes by name of Sport. Re- ward. 208 Clark St. 10-17-1dx MARKS DOWN TO 0.54 TODAY. New York, Oct. 17.—German marka continuing to make new low records were approaching half a cent each in value today. Preliminary quotations varied from 0.54 to 0.55 cents. Sat- urday'a closing price was 0.66.25 cents. A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Cann Tel. 1329-2 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE NEW COTTAGE and 50 ACRES OF LAND. £OR SALE—Motorcycle. by private owne late 1919 Harley.Davidson;. recently re built and re-enameled brewster Outfit includes Kaufmann = searchlight, Ammecup ampmeter Corbin speedometer, spare Firestone shoe and tube. Reason for selling owner in ill health. - Will sell to responsible party on terms of 375 down, balance $5'per week. Total price §210. Cash price $195, Address Harley- Davidson, Herald Office. [ 10-15-2dx EOR SALE—A Glenwood . kitchen - range slightly used; will ‘sell for, half cost. BEdward Jacobs, N. Wellington St.. Bel- ~ videre. 0-1( 3dx | FOR SALE—Brand new Saxophone with Must be Addres: toning device. Sell al sacrifice, 2, Herhld. FOE SALE—150 to €00 guarts high grade milk daily. Apply to Jas. Canfleld, New- ington. 10°13-6ax VYOR SALE—8 cider barrels. Call at 142 Main St. 10-13_6d sold this week. Saxophone, Box H0-14-3a T R 5 VRS SR LA RS AT R VR 1 L EOR BALF: —Grocery and coufectlonery store in Kengflston. | Price reasonable. Ad- Aress 1567 10-13-6ax £OR 8 “rooms of complete furniture, including 'parlor, bed room, dining woom and | itchen linens, etc.. Goods months old. 484Talcott St. but 8 10-11-6dx ¥OR SALE—Rhode Island Cockerels for ,breeding. Apply to M. A. Nortom, 22 Whiting St., Plainville." Phone [ 10. ‘CR. SALE—Good. seasoned wood, sawed to order, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. \3-19-t a Box, 11B. Hght housekeeping; “'for two people. 339-18. TO BENT—Furnished’ 3 rooms; electrie light. . West Maiw St. TO RENT—4 ed 1st floor. B51 Mary's ghurch. TO RENT—Two nicely - also two rooms for light| furnished and unfurnish and steam heat. Inguire st. TO RENT—Front room for 1\ men; steam heat. 387 Main after 6 p. m. 70 RENT—1 Iarge front all conveniences. 21 Walnut 0 RENT—Furnished rooms, for $2.00 a week and 1 for [ board if desired. 59 Walnuf [0 BENT—3 furnished room | housekeeping; steam _heat; ‘provements. ‘82 W. Main § HELP WANTED— WANTED—A man with selling tween the ages of 25 and 50. Wteady em- ployment, and an opportunify for, the right man ‘to earn as high as s:E“ a year. Reply, stating experfence, $with Teferences, to Opportunity, Boxt 34, ald. | 10-10:3e0d ility, . be- WANTED—Experienced architectural drafts. man, day or evening, to cppy colonial Louse plans and make necespary detaifs. Address Herald, Box 15A. ( 10-15- green. PATENT Office in Former Waterbus MANDOL] instruction appointments apply at C. L. Pierce k Co., 246 Main Lessons at pupil's home. i 13-l4-4dx HE ID) E REPAIRING CO., 215 Park St. wil give 10 per cent off on all reprired. / 10-15-2ax 10' -Bring suede shoes cleaned and’ Qyedg This ie the o e in the city w the work be done—and done : , Branc] Shoe Store, Main St. iner. Headquarters, Mon-Sat-tt naterial, artecd. . Matteo & Co., electro Broad St.. Plainville. l BEAL ESTATE FOR SALN. FARM FOR SALE. Going farm. First time on the market fn forty years. Aboutj 225 acres of good land, suitably¥ divided into wood, pasture and tifage Full set of tools and well stocked. Barns and silo are filled Money making cider business included. Estimated 1,200 bu. of potatoes ready to dig. To be sold to settle Your opportunity. ROBERT la-l!l an estate. Open A #OR SALE—In western x- of city, a fine up-to-date 7 room cottage. 127 Jerome St. 10-17-6dx FOR SALE—Two-family house; ome teme- ment to rent.. Lots of fruit; good place to raise chickens; large. ‘chicken run fenced in. Within 5c fare of center. 1103 ‘West, Main ‘St. 10-17-2d% FOR SALE—A lot on Blm Hill, second from school house. Inquire Broadview ., 4Ot i Atpio . Bt 16-17-2ax —_— | KOR SALE—Near New Britain and troliey, 10 acre farm, new 4 room house. wi electric lights, water, chicken coo) $2500. Cash .$1,500. We have & number of largef and smaller farms. ers’ Realty. 721 Maln St, Hartford, al chrner 1986-2. Open evénings. 10-14 2dx FOR SALE—15, acre near city: goofl land, nutur’ Foom house, 3 barns. chicken. hotee. Sk room shed, 10 herd siock. ehickens tenlt 50 $12 a day steady job with team. Prics Tor all $3.800; cash 13,500, terms. Farmere' Realty, ¢721 Main !‘Sfls\hrc\ Charter 1996-2. Open nings. % 10-15-2ax 'OR SALE—A good sired Iot..at cormer Cincent Aye, u4 Oak St. Address Bm'- ald, Box 33A. 16-15-3dx OR SALE—Twe-tenement house. all mod- ern improvements at 73 Winthrop St. 10-13-6dx WANTED ) \WANTED By November 1st, 4 room teae- ment; ;all modern improvements; to American couple. ~Address Herald, Box 16AA. 10-17-3d WANTED—To rent’ building for light man. tfacturing purposes -and garage work. Y Write E H., 51 Prospect St 10-17-3d WANTED—By refined young ' American couple,. two furnished light housekeeping ool or one toom with Kitchenette. Willing to pay 36.00 per week. Reply to Herald, Box 10C. 10-17-2ax WANTED—Second hand baby carriage, first class condition. State price and de- scribe carrlage. Hepald, Box 94 10-17-3ax WANTED—Mechanics and mige, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Industrial Outlook. (15c coin) Box 1518, Pittsfield. Mas: 10-7-25 dx SITUATION WANFED. WANTED—Position to take care of furnaces b heat boilers. Experi¢nced. 236 Oak " Tel. 699.3. ' { st. 10-12-6dx WANTED—National Cash ors. Will be in town shortly. Ans promptly. Address full particulars, Horn, 31 West 14th St, New York. v 10-17-1w e ‘WANTED—Asgerican gentleman wants to buy used upright piano or square; also phonogiaph with cabinet. ¥ will pay for moving. State make and conditibn, price. Address Harry, Lock Box 67, Hartford, Conn, 10-14-4dx Nine Hundred Dollars Cash will buy a cottage with all improvements. Store to rei,'nt one minute from Main/ street. Price is right. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. See us about buying a business. ESTATE CO ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLBG. Schultz & Costello, Inc. No. 242 Main Street Telephone 24-4 — FOR SALE — Valuable residence and :arge lot. Corner West Main and Vine streets. 14 Room House. Modern Equipment. Well worth considering for anyone wantmg property 4n - first class location. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL, OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3, National Bfl\nk Bulding Open Saturday Evenings Typewriters Repaired, All Makes Have you a typewriter which needs overhauling? We will loari you a machine free of charge whxle we repair your machine. — We also rent typewriters — New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. Tel. 612

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