New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 24

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I Y W \ 15 | piftpdity Ine Prompt Attention to Mail Orders HARTFORD HARTFORD RUGS AND DRAPERIES THANKSGIVING SALE PRICES sSeventh Floor and if t furnishi v to acquire hand ! ical for two cood as its floor covering and window draperies; l not what the re's a great opportuni : s ind beautiful new at made pleasingly ould I drap ( [l pri vour home beautiful for the e at hand. a day longer if you we nd the long wintel 1 We've made 1 RUGS FOR MANY USES All Dependable in Quality and Greatly Reduced HUDSON KLEARFLAX RUGS ¢ o clos hty efforts to give you values supreme in the following numbers. A new shipment of these most popular 9x12 rugs has been received, and beir ject to certain unimportant recularities, for the most part scarcely discernible under est scrutiny. We've marked the Rugs at a very spec 1l price. The colors ave blue, brown, gray, green and rose. It will well repay you to see them if you need a $29 50 B Rug of this character. The sale price 3 DE LUX WILTON RUGS ain colorings; blue, taupe and gray, The celebrated Roxbury Tapestry ptian border. Rugs; full ten wire, extra heavy; regular $31.50 I R e St Hook Seamless Tapestry, Rugs, In pl ! and have a 9-in. Prices 8-3x10-6, regular 9x12 Axminster Rugs, reg. price $49.50. Sale price One special lot of wool and $ 1 2 75 fiber Rugs. Sale price.... . Oxtra heavy wool and fiber Rugs, these are shown in the two-tone effects, sixe 9x12. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, extra fine quality; regular price $54.50. Sale price RITAIN W rox 27x54 mottled Axminster Rugs, regular price $3.19. Sale price Regular price $ ale price ALUMNL TEAMS TO PLAY ||2w e the New Britain The re under way 1 ha AN INVESTMENT OPPOR Here's a property that shows better than 15 per cent income on your investment. The price is $11,000. See us at once for details. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 West Main Street 728 Next Door To Fox's FXT the alumni of | 1 Hartford Higl | rd, schools. at Trinity Saturday, being made Kopf, of Washi | Connell Co contest Hart probat the \gement team nd K Nut Hartford mar huild the ' Foley and Jerry Foley ex- v to nd Phone ‘heater Small Cash Will Buy a T Linden Street. Price is Only $5,100. One - Family House on Oak Street With Extra Lot—Brand New House on Farmington Avenue. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. THE O ‘‘WAY DOWN EAST;’ Starts Sunday Evening for One Week All seats Mat. 23c—All seat | Th Prices Include W | old RAGS and PAPERS for L. ZELDES Will Pay Better Prices Now Also Second Hand Men's Clothes und Fur- niture save your | 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23 LD HOME TOWN STANLEY >4 A CITY LADY /NA PARIS GOWN CREATED SOME EXCITEMENT ON MAIN STREET LAST EVE. | | | SALESMEN—We h DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 T Y S I e M R R R B LASSIFIED WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 2Z0c CASH IN ADVANCE s is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost niore than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save Have you a tenement or a furnished to rent? Thousands Read the Herald’s Classified colurans daily — Tell room ic A AL ¢ them your story. 1 ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. the advertizer money, PO SALL~ 1O RENT, AUTOMOUILES [0 RENT—Tenement of five “ u rooms. Al TO RENT—Five room tenement, third TO RENT—Four room apartment with ga TO REN 1 T—Six room tenement, first floor location, i TO RENT—New store, x f I TO RENT it with elee o | TENEMENT—Six rooms. Steam heat. Al [ i “H. M I TO RENT— A store suitable tur clubroom all latest § TO RENT—Five room tenement, D TO RENT jent of six rooms; TO RENT--Five 1 1 room tenement, all with r—Three room flat Kiteh- or light house TO RENT—Vive room tenement, all im- T 20; third | i1 L 11-16-3dx | TO RENT—Five r SALE—1916 Hudson tourin, L I TO RENT FOR SALE—1918 | 193 Arch —1916 Studeba palnt. Thomp- | | FOR SALF 1918 Dod, 18 i 5 < A O i Mot o Tt second FoR SALE—1917 Reo [ TO RENT SALE—1918 Ove; 1oR P ra farmon Egan, Tel, WANTED WANTED—To | econd-land wardrobe in go el, 687 11-15 FOR SALFE—1920 Studebaker five pussen- ger tou New tires, motor cte WANTED—Party of five o I r game at P ¢ or Nut Steam ) High [ s of milk daily t bout 100 quart 11-18 room | WANTED—Furnished room and NDING—General work. The 110 Roclkwell DER GRI W 1021, . | s P . S A1 . A A A L O . . A Mt AR Ml A TOR SALE—Muachin i FOR SALE—Mandalin banjo, | ror |ror 1 roR sar L FOR SALE—1,000 cords of standi | FOR SALE—Live York state turkeys. Come L [T0 RENT—AL Maple REAL LSTATE FOR SALE. WANTED—Girl to help serve dinner. 3 Phdlies ) Qu Ha nd 11 FOR SALE—In Stanley v, bunga a6 po six room can woman who pre g I 11-12 | FOR SALE—Corner huilding lot in Belvi- Girl for d Concret 1 1 Bennett general hou: WANTED- Mrs, O, 39 Harris | | | FOR SALE—Grocery store includi SALESMAN FOR SALE—In ierlin Center, Fight room NOTICE. of Exccution to it Put will e highest t ost in the f H Fourteer ch will be or £ Noven « I (14) I'ri D., oor BOSTON SHOE \ REPAIRING CO. 135 Main St. Men's Shoes Soled Sewed and Ruober Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled and Rubber Heels, $1.25. Men's Shoes Soled, $1.00. Ladies’ Shoes Soled, 75c¢. Men's Rubber Heels, 50c. Ladies’ Rubber Heels, 40c. | Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels | = $1.75. Children’s Shoes Repaired at | Lowest Prices in city. Best Quality of Leather Used. Work Called for and Delivered TELEPHONE 774. to thercon my fees the Jescribed prop- erty to wit SALE TO TAKI CHOCOLATE wing PLACE SHOP, COR AND MYRTLE ST E INVENT( OF N KITCHEN Machine, 1 Co Malted Milk Silverw AT THE VAN i8 IRY CANDY Holder, 1 " i ss Sewed ' . Piano FRED WINKLE Constat KEEY WARM We have a complete line of Ranges, Par- Stoves, Gus and Oil Heaters at a rea e price d second hand furniture sold 1. A. LIPMAN t ST, and 3 LAFAYE il | = : | TO RENT—Two furnished | g lot in Plainville. State | | | ord, and | | tr | rentals which have Are you planning to sell your car this fall? Buy- ers are watching the Herald’s Classified col- umns daily for your of- ferings. What have you? ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, OR SALE—Three work 1 = | - w0 buge | NOTICE FOR SALE—Tine Toulouse geese. Wm 1 Matched pleats in all Kinds of - | ke ist tool kit and tools. | 19 v Ina {2 Washington | NOTICE—Nutmeg-Providence ¢ sunday. A-1 condition. |~ Go in P { L OPEN TODAY with a full line of live parl o ¢ s SALE—Roll top desk ; Al : . | 1 2 Z | \ 11d FOR SALE—50 soung roosters, four to five | Fred aven foctball NOTICE—New Dritain-New H puil. Well | x OR 1-1 | NEW BRITAIN HIGH at New Haven sat- 1632-2 11 X | ng for You don’t have to wait lo i g M i s | | two burner | NOTICE 1 i M r rs, wh n — | NOTICE—Tollow the other o are have chine in | ar protected Bird washi « 1 5 SALE—Columbia Grafonola, in per- i SALE—Phonograph, oak cabinet, 11-17-c veral used Grafonolas, can- e S . Josephine Larizzo, FOR SALE—Period table sdel phono- | 1 P HE HO ME you like. Feel free from GET FOR SAT FOR SALE: 51 Store fixtures for sal 5 Lu 1 Mai 1 ng wood. ! 11-15-5x | pier Electric Vacuum or stove e. Matteo and Co., electro plat- FOR SALY arder med wood, sawed fo | | | i LOST—Thursday Finder return night bunch of FURNISHED ROOMS. 1141 Five furnished I il bis e LOST—Thursday night, between Chestnut ght and Arcl u weater ' 11-13 furnished room et | v beads and sum ey and Park i 1 ot 11-18-2dx LOST—On Thursday on Ke St., e marning a voll of bills and double room INGLE V. G A | | WORK WANTED—By competent laundress, furnished room for one | i or dome W 1 d o A 162 Main St.,. two | chaufleur \TED-—Position as = Privato rooms, steam i i 11-16-4dx | | WaANTE front room apart- 1 room. 93 West Main St “osition for —Y¥urnished 3 i tion 1, steam heat | SINGLE ROOM for gentlems nd modern improve t W 1 1 e, salary nnd NOTICE OF BIDS FOR SHU MEADOW LAKE ICE PRIVILEGIS, eived at the off w on or thirtieth day of Novemb form of contract and hor required may be inspec office the Water Com- | The right to reject any | rved | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND o DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street | Tetimates .r..l-"xlul'u‘hl;:l- issioner ed of i and all hid Board of By W Water Commissioner B. Rossberg, Chairmar ven on all jobs }0 Fl_mt,in Pen For 1 Cen v writing Postal Card (nsing one THE CROCK 10 Mounted Croc \c-Tite Tountain P ratest number o ies on a United States > only) the following sentence: R INK-TITE FOUNTAIN PEN Is For Sale By THE NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE of All cards must be written in inl the contestant. Contest closes Jan. 1, New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN STREET, Telephone 612 and must contain the send all cards to name FOR SALE A large property in first ¢lass condition, paying over 11 per cent in sntly been red need to meet the present times. This is worth consider H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822.3, National Bank Building. pen Saturday Evenings,

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