New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 12

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DAILY HERALD EDHDNESDAY, NOVE Have you a tenement or Are you planning to sell a furnished room to your car this fall? Buy- &) rent? Thousands Read 1 ¢ A VV 0 R D ers are watching the ‘ ald’s Classified Herald’s Classified col- HARTFORD Prompt Attention to Mail Orders HARTFORD g the Herald’s Classifie MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ Gt z columns daily — Tell <= CASH IN ADVANCE -:- amns daily for your of- T 7O AR IR P AR them your story. 'I.'his is not a question of credit. Bm)kko.opin;:._ hil- ferings. What have you? ling and postage cost more than the price of the ° b _—— — ONLY ONE CENT & | jiar st and i eltminsting this watk v xevs | ‘ONLY ONE CENT A Sllverwal‘e Sale . s little 1d\l. and in ‘Lhm nating this work we save s the advertizer monéy. And Many Sounds Reasons Why | ™™ """ . 00 e | You Should Buy Now | { FOR SALLE—Magee range with hot w |! rr i € TO RENT—Tive room, new house, vwith all | & j great outstanding, in uble feature of our silverware assortmer uncon )18 Bulck, 7 passeng imp ! . ke < A St T [ » and while S an important factor, one th: LS found B j ! FOR SALE—Native turkeys raiscd on |..yr: > in this case, we aim 'w-wu‘ in quality. g ave {5 t 5 NOTICE—Back fo pre-war price at 170 RENT—A tenement of three rooms at ( a > as in 1g many other things time alone can tell it the cu ut condit [ ‘ 1 as purchased; it is best then to buy in a store where reliability is unques- ; where D ¢ TO RENT—Two four room tenements on [ FOR SALY—Second-hand go-cart. Perfect NOTICE—iTemstiiching, pivating and Tiut- ere 1s just in time to ¢ 1 the adornment of the Thanksgiving table and | § Main & e T 3 : iy TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor. with | JOR SALE—Store fixtures for sale, Ba = choice may be made gh grade sterling and plated ware, hollow and i T k! H X0 e Dxiures {oaeopar: l NOTICE—1 "f" to purchase 1d Sheffield silvers. N LA [ 1381 wix| TE s r possible, prices are reduced; where prices are restricted engraving will he M| TO RENT—Ty {5 at 880 East St | FOR SALE—Kitchen range, large .y‘.n,.r‘ NOTICE—Dr. Robbins NOTICE—irs TO Ri \l—ln. ge, niry room tene- | FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, hot water fro Community Special Miscellaneous Pieces : : TR R | R LR e o Well and Tree Platters of Sheffield plate. i ) ; __ R e | v o e e recd carriage, Vakefle Groth Auto Top Shop, 58 Hart St Silverware 16 and 18 in. Butler zm]rl Bu}'m:'r.wl finishes. ) = ; [RREOx sareh e s [ 4 it iy GEY THE TONE vau T 1€ in. \]"""‘“l n this 1.0 I FOR SALE—1,000 cords of standi 18 in. 515.¢ £9. 20RO I N n TO L|\|7m e Rogers rm(u]luplr plat» dnul;lo Vegetable Dish vi p. 153 fOEeL TRl [‘ at-and 4y o with every piece of Com- side and lock handles, in both the Butler and Burnished fin- : - - [ i hes. Special for this sale et )’J ¢ L0 BN -rontloffices roomn Box Estate. 11-14 munity Plate, terling handle Pie and Cake al differ- M| — = s - s GOl t > iler, cooler, botiling ma- vles, special for this sale......... S149 B g 1 . E , | . ' 8 Full assortments at right Sterling handle 2-piece Steak Sets \\vlh 4 inless blades. 0 e, e St 11-8 ! - i iTh sets also have guards which is a great ads . B 1519 Maxwe only $246; F 5 S i FOR SALE—Live York stite turkeys. prices. | Special for this sale f | ol P A 50-year guarantece goes . B[ cd. zooa tires 5| “neat turnished. The W. L. Hatch ’“.'" DALe arrats, ¢ 2 : ~ E—Ma box springs, cush- Sterling Holloware Carving Sets | et ey e o mankihe o | pany. <l PN R R W e ek erything of a useful and ornamental nature, suitable - T i = et : ) G ; ; | e ea LR S00RH el rnte Jesomel| ) ifts of all kinds., Some of these articles are in beauti- S-piece Stag Handled : ertand touring, me y 66 ¢ £ | for threa vears and all pay e ] . ENGRAVING FREE. . Carving Sets. These have Candlestlck to $25 pr. A. D. Co[[c_c the best steel blades, and M| : : : WANTED ] : v < : i ) ? Bon Bon Basket: Lenox China e 4 = s ID—Window space razor sharp- £ yeted on 5 y ; Keeps rust off everything, |m S e g g are guaranteed. Special 2 E € e. Must E ¢ - e i g t t utensil, ny Bouillon Se with Ium\ price— | nen rost o : ; ix | China lining .... $33.: o | 3 5 $ g 7 ccase, three or four shelf. i S0kt o) S 2T ‘ n e i . [ Tel. 605-2 1 Shelhct Sets $35 to §45.50 Sugar @ Sets 816 = it i g Site o5 Ey A roen et i FURNISHED ROOMS. TICE—C. and Co.. electro pl WANTED—Building lot in Plainville. State | 0000 om0 i 11-16-1dx | price; Address Lot Box " | LOST BN —Two farnished _rooms, 3 A ¢ == = = = . 1 1 : . g IARGE SHIRT Z i gay B 1 T JOHN L. BARR ACQUITTED. | Wyoming 1le D est, W rank tollins of the first precinct Agents to ' ¢ 3 : W A. dorr ; i ! ¢ igh o et 1 as ¢ v policeman ¢ 1 pa 23 | v Pl sa Madison ‘I Attorney Who Blocked Harding s ehi : Harding's |tried to persuade the g i ake e S 3 : % ) ional theater, [another route to X Car at Theater Goes Free. P police court | office, he was 1‘1 15-d o t parders, Firs % ® as n, Nov. 16.—John L. |of zes of assault and disorderly | jected to a tir of profanity when | striking Miss Redfield, stopped his| : "’,”' S Washington, el =Bt ¢ Pp! e board. 28 Chur 1 ) 5 T | Barr, an attorney, living at 1870 |conduct, preferred by Policeman |he tricd to take the ¥ to th chine and did all he could to as- 11-14-6ax | TO REN rnble ’“"“‘"“' ront A patrol box ist her removal to the Deming home, | —— bt cleteyi Cantral Anyls e 6 " | LOST—Satarday night about & Barr explained that he was in a Eon WANTED=Bourd and room with private 3 = 1eM will hurry to t to the theater ‘ SET STYLE IN fam MUST BE SOLD AT OMCE—102 ACRE FARM Bl 1 = el Wholesale, )])ll ans Ban Shell Rims | for Evening or Street Wear. * : Rochester, Y. Nov. 16.—The i 200 chickens, farm tools; Oldsmobile Truck, 1919; ALESL , s = American clation of wholesale Goal Lo v fons lady, In : i able rent, 72 Grand St. T [ ics’ room at Lycenm theat estimated 1,000 ;'(::‘;,]]\ of wood on farm; mortzaged for 500, Price FARMINGTON WOMAN KILLED. | ioians at its semi-annual meeting 4 osi: 11-15-5 a Wi that $10,000, cash $1,500. B otiss Mary . Redficld Is Vietim of | 1, yesterday authorized the ap SO i s l'm RENT—Light housekeeping, two ..rl f WANTED—FEMALE HELP, 8-Room house, large barns, 10 cows and heiffe young hor: pointment of a committee to urge on GEO QUIG EY Automobile Accident. the public the wearing of eyeglasses Farmington, Nov. 16.—DMiss Mary | Suitable for the occasion on which 2 i E. Redfield, one of the mo: . | they worn . . o RN nent residents of Farmir i It was (i;w ense of the convention A er o A 2 + = = ed for her church ar rita - 3 sotivities, dled 8:30 o'clock last | for evening or street wear and it is S = 5 S| MEN AND WOMEN to sell Christmas it the home of Miss Elsie Dein- | PYOposed to carry on a campaign to | S | [ J el - i us - proft Main street of ctured | impress this view on the public. Shell- WANTED—MALE HELP j e ¥ K FOR BALE | skull 1 other injuries, the result of | m;.s u_rnrv id to h" zrrllng out of T — e el | ALY el k driven | St¥le. They were said to disfigure the iD—Errand boy. Apply at Herald | FURNIS Rooms X 7 5 . 3 A large property in first class condition, paying over 11 per cent fn | S' S \ ton on | face 1-16-2d | | hteh i ‘| CROWLEY BROS. INC. rentals which have recently been reduced to meet the present times, This 2 el Rl R e eGa _— ALESME zetic car owner wanted | SINGLE ROOM for gentle A 5 e P\IVTFRS \VD is worth considering. e 2 : ATH I 0 3 i wn 1 County and modern improve 45 Walnu ALNILIDS Al el | T DEATH LAID TO_ALCOFOI : LR 112 DECORATORS H. D. HUMPHREY et n Phili; lynn | Two Men and Two Women Held ¢ essortes Co, st | gy hn was unique among 267 Chapman Street T 2 \ among TEL. OFFICE 11—RESIDENCE 182 | s investig: it diE - When Cleveland Manufacturer Dies, § SELS | the mu ical composers in that he IS National Bank Building. n,.. n Saturday Lyenings : Denver, Nov. 16.—Actir 1g on rec- ED—Txperienced men's clothing and | never lacked money. | Estimates ehcerfully given on all jobs —— - imendatior E trict ;ntnmr) s office caused the arrest of two n]f!; s : W fre . ] 1 Wa ‘7 4 : L OLD sl TOWN L e pomitied fo Bave besn) - Exemec G mmneravies o8, (R AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ’ i3 I ] . i : 10 | Here’s a property that shows hetter than | . : fieab, class "My 15 per cent income on your investment. HARE 2 < - i e cWaE tetiMcCool ) £ ! Memen onyeuns The price is $11,000. See us at once for death as the sult of ST ’Spos;N'HEp (=2 | being dosed with denatured alcohol.” i LR R 16-3 det: 'II = . STARTED T = T oA ; LI| | e oREXCHAI MARRIAGE | "SR T 0 # The Home Banking & Realty Co. Let Accused Woman | Re-wed Divorced Husband in Jail, | W ANTPP—Position for genera s 1 manufacturer, at the ti of his death at a hotel last Tuesday 86 West Main Street ‘Phone 728 Next Door To Fox's Theater Los Angeles, ( . 16—The re- alynne Oben ail on the charge o Belton Kennedy, to REAL ESTATE FOR SALF husband, Ralph R.| - hain, will have to await her res. | FOR SALE—Corner building lot in u«lu tion to freedom, the sheriff havii G s TR L as ’_ & A $10 Fountain Pen For 1 Cent a wedding in jail Haly - We will award a beautiful Gold Mounted Crocker Ink-Tite ¥Fountain Pen benc n obtained a licénse Mon- fo the person wr v the greatest number of times on a United States bt ictn I Phtil Cob. (st ide only) the following sentence: S {BOSTON SHOE |B "I CROCKER INKTITH FOUNTAIN PEN " ~ 1. Is For Sale By i REPAIRING ‘*O'f ] THE NEW BRITAIN TY PEWRITER EXCHANGE ‘WAY DOWN EAST 135 .Main St. e e 18 i T R Starts nday Evening for One Week | et e A et . | New Britain Typewrlter Exchange iese Trices Inclds War Tux. Men’s Shoes Soled Sewed .md 6 WEST MAIN STREET, Telephone 612 Rubber Heels, $1.50. 4 ——— Ladies’ Shoes Soled Sewed Save old RAGS PAPE] = == R P tor~ "t FATERS land Rubber Heels, $1.25. Men's Shoes Sole 1. | i L. ZELDES Ments Shoes Soled, $100 Three Ffimxly House on Hawl\ms Street For oo < S Y | Men's Rubber Heels, 50 | Sale—Has a Good Big Lot and a Regular Orchard i Ladies’ Rubber Heels, 40c¢, | 116 WEST ST, TEL. 633-23 e - Lo Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels | of a“ hmdg nf Trees_lt sa GOOd Paymg PrOpOSl- KEEP WARM [ $1.75. | (Ve lare & complats de ,,,‘ Ranges, Par- Children’s Shoes Repaired at t]on—-v;’e Want GOOd HOUSCS to Se" . GEORGE KAHLER BOUGHT 1‘.‘5...7:-"‘.:4},»"m und Oil Heaters at a rea- | [ owect Prices in city. | i Syre - Q) LA OF RABBITS en | |Fiturons tt ot it s | Best Quaity of Leather Used.| CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ™ ] A. LIPMAN Work Called for and Delivered| . 31 LAFAYETTE &% TEL. 1329-3 TELEPHONE 774 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg

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