New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 192Y Have you a tenement or (g‘*l Are you' planning to sell a furnished room to @E‘&k@ E ! vour car this fall? Buy- rent? Thousands Read ie A WO RD ers are watching the the Herald’s Classified Herald’s Classified col- E MINIMUM CHARGE 20e¢ columns daily — Tell .= CASH IN ADVANCE i umns daily for your of- them your story. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ferings. What have you? gt ling and postage cost more than the price of the e e Vo ONLY ONE CENT A little advt. and in eliminating this work we save ONLY ONE CE WORD. the advertiser money. WORD. Inc. worese Hartford — Prompt Aitention To Mail Orders — Hartford A Special Purchase of 1 Women’s Satin, Patent and [ ot i an iam e cars at reasonable fotkwell v, painted last repuir less than half work on all car you want to look It over 2 \m RENT—Five room teoement £ood service, 80c for appointment 3 all improvements 185 St Garage, corner Elm a quire first floc 1920 FORD COUPK n for quick c-0 Parker dwig buss drum and fraps 11-23-1dx | NOTICE—SKirts box-pleated at Ginsb Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut S ephone 883-12 11 Apply room tenement, newly reno- preferred. Inquire at Parker Luther FOR RENT— fine mahogany upright | U like nths old ( Seude Pumps $4.75 - used Telephone 1 TO RENT— Tooms, upstalrs. Use of TICE—I wish to l‘mn hase o - = ) Anstin Bt nora or Victor Talking e for Second Floor = 11-23-3dx | — h. Tel. 19 2dx N | FOR SAL 3 < TR 5 ’ 3 e A , na 50 B PUBLIC ANC Hall, Nov. Here's the opportunity you were awaiting; the best pump value in many a day as Moin Bt., slso 5| " por Goc ELRL N endsand . hey’re the most pe K fashionable shape 2 Seast i ich class leathers and = . tain Cloth. dances, fun, Prof. Harry they’re the most p jpular and fashionable shape of the season in high class leather ind ot T o Bri Cloth- | f | e Cinco et satin, truck, Ford. Cheap for cash. Schwaidt 11-2 | TOR SALE—Ducks and geese, 260 Allen | { ST % 5 Fhar [ . . i N ] « " ) 3 6 i ree i - 5 i 4 sdx | NO1 i=—=Weste) West Main The heels are Spanish, Louis and modified French toe shape. Sizes 3 to 7—A, B and 4 R I e e five roome, second | L1t __ SETRTER I o L T1ea1-50% e S nting Your Car, !‘,.( us Lut nn‘u floor, o e §Newine | FOR SALE—Chickens, ducks and - geese. | SGupep Dy, Robbi 3 None C. 0. D. None on Approval. Values to $13.00. Groth Auto' Top 58 Hart on premises, ; y it D i RURATEALOT Lo 11-21-3dx | — — - TO RENT—Six_room tenement, second floor, | New York Live Poultry Market.—Very FOR SALE—1017 Buick Coupe cord tires, | 387 Btanicy St Call "Plione 2350 fancy York State turkey i ) cash, 1”vrs 11 ' | WOMEN’S SWEATERS pillow b and returnc Hardware City Beddl 8t., Te i14-4, stering poms with all up t it 116 West st ), 169 Hartford FOR SALE — 1918 Ford roadster, newly d overhauled, wood tires, pri- for cash. Address 11-21-3dx NOTICE—Franz Premier ¥ lr-nrn Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Well zood_ Guernsey cows. Young producers. E. I Hurley, Union . Tel Farm Dis. 115-4, room tenement, all Iinpraye- AUTOIST! very ments, 9 street, yrner Putn, "I‘ SP CIA PRICES toplight installed for only $4. Auto K Inquire 15t flo 11-2 gs E I pair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. -3 : i [Tor s Pumpkin pies to take, 11-19-10d% ) —Five room teneient ot 88D ,'[l“‘; ‘u‘li i "””'l;”'\l i .“,,‘mh' NGt B 72 i Jast street, rd floor. nil Improvements 11-22-2dx M 1 Co., clectro plats On the Third Floor we are wllmrv handsome Tuxedo and Slip-on Sweaters FOR SALE—Overfand touring, mechanical- | L. Deming, 753 Bast ot cct — - . Sy BT 'fs‘u ; Iy perfect, new tires, paint excellent, new FOR SALE—Two gas-steam n.lumm All weavers, all colors, all sizes. Aslowas ............ S ete s ey top, splendid buy for the party looking | —— lightly used. Inquire Henry h economical automobile. Car Tel. 1900, a light, b to be lated. Phone PRESCRIPTIONS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS WE GIVE THE BEST SERVICE AT ECONOMICAL PRICES Our preseription business requires the constant at- tention of five experienced registered men. —— We give exactly what the dottor presrie nd PERSONAL GREETING CARDS “just as good.” SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW We have yct to hear the FOR SALI—Chry Mr. Ros ithemums. Al prices. 2 Mill St 11-21-3dx L—Violin with equipments; FOR SAL reas Good tenant on 1 15t floor at Be pluce to Keep| Tight with B Battery Co., 41 LOS A\lmu( Sept. 12th, o red und whyo Please notity Philip J. Bra 56-4. 11-2 Six-roow tenement, sccond floor. |~ T o = | e ————————— Broad 8t., downst {acile | FOR SALE—Iine Toulouse geese. Wm. M. — Allen, Maple Hill 11-18-t WANTED seasoned wood, $14 co Bves ain fand often are the cause of much concern, as the bride-to-be is uncertain just what style and wording to select. We are enabled long experience to advise her as to the forms and usages which are “socially correct.” We have fifteen designs of lettering and ten styles of Crane’s Paper for se- ection. Let us show you the newest creations. | CYLINDER GRINDING Lauling and repair wo 3. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell avenue 10-11tf YOR SALE—A good work horse. . M. Berlin, Bell 11-18-d5x tenements of 5 rooms, all iy ===| provements, 4 Highland St, cori wold. ed to | WANTED—Plain sewing or repairing, cro- 2 ood wotls, reasow- x 1W. 11 [SCHOOL COST MORE THAN REPRESENTED e FOR RENT—Five 1 9-1¢ W \\I :]l—lurluduu room or rooms with American couple. Good . We are not million- oms, contral $35. Shultz & Costello, 242 Main D—Chiffonicr wita mirror in first« Building Expert Claims Coodwin's St Statement to City Mecting Board TO R Lix room tenement, first floor. P ousek Stea AT, elertl] o | ——————— first complm cainst our We are filling many orders daily for engraved Holiday Corner Ch Adyits ony 3 ALE HELE i prescription scrvice ! It is GREETING CARDS. Have we received yours? Do not Friday Was Incorrect. e & i S S 3 e B satisfactory that is the wait until the rush days. Make your selection early and One of the leaders in the building | TQ NENT;—4, store_sultable tur clubroom. oom furnishied for light- D—Young married man h|~l?\(~|~n the whole story in a nutshell. avoid worry and possible disappointment to your friends. {ndustry locally, ventured an opinion g LIRS TR 3 . ] 25 and 52 for_special work in lo- = this morning that School Committee-| —— T - | 1 PR 2o g man E. Clayton Goodwin had been T‘}[)“r\r»[?lxr JFooms, second floor, with | ot - WIS - St misinformed as to the cost per cubic plovements, Inguire: 36 Conr L WAN _"":",1 A TU sy AE i aibe e Goed foot for the construction of the Na-| ———r————— Ly . S L e ,'.’fl‘ RS s AL S ARSI, | hon Hale school on Tremont street. ont offices and 6 room tene- | FURNISIED ROOMS—With Lot ond cold | to% St 2 i ) At Triday's session of the City L \_]“‘;““ heat. Apply at ) water, Batn, 96 West Maln £t. 11-19-5dx | - £y —— F O X S s E X ‘“'”)“n \‘”‘?r']' ‘TI""(I’?O’I“'_‘“ "'““y"_ 5 ———————— | 10 RENT—At Maple Hill. Five furnished cnd for free cample ””l",~ 2 that the cost per cubic foot was|10 . Thomp- rooins with heat and lights. D, T. 3 Extract Co., Sanbornville, N. o0 Lo age n S n — Starting — slightly less than 27 cents. The Her-| son Co y emps T o informant, who made a study = . BT — | e———— room _tenement, second | T St. Inquire 83 Hart St. furnished room, men, two separate 112 Lake 11-18-5dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP. ext Sunday Eve. of the bullding, points out that there With 2-Car Garage. Splendid location for ¥ THE SHEIK are 800,000 cuble fect of space, for a home. See us for particulars. i a——— P 1 e pended. This would make the cost JAL ESTATE FOR SALE. board if desired. icken farm, three acres cken-house, other ed cottage, beau- d foundation for of fruit trees, a Five min- ' ride from Must ba Easy Kemington opera- ice work State age, experi- y required. Address Her- per cubic foot 50 cents, or nearly —5 room tencment at 61 Chureh | WANTED—Young ludy, 'E‘h H T ;f & R a]t CROWLEY BROS. INC H\"irnllll\nt \(;'hir‘h t‘hi memher;‘of the | , z 3 school board, asserted was paid. d 1l I r d. Inquire at | ¢ me Langl g € y €. PAINTERS AND ORI b bt DA (R e Sratorlals| L Aukins BAALE ol Oharh eesaa | 5 4 have been sclling on a falling mark- Ald, B N 86 West Main Street "Phone 728 3 DE‘CORATO‘RS et, this same bullding expert estim- g - Next Door To Fox's Theater 267 Chapman Street ates that the cost can now be redue-| SONE SHINE-THREE CENTS ity TEL. 755-12 ed to 40 cents a cuble foot, but he | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs|does not feel that a lower estimate would be judlclous. This figure, he|>tect Lads W FRIREEEA, * . ey 1o | £€€18, should be used in fixing a cost ped Two Pennies According to! NOTICE OF BIDS YOR SHUITLE |to. t)c proposed new school building 5 One-Family House With Seven Rooms at West Pt R lo Many Today. ‘ B it o g o e End for only $4,500—It’s the Lowest Priced House PRIVILLGES, “Shine, Jister? Only three conts.| Bt i b au ot A = g5, Teralt) hos of snow from the streets of the city 30od shine for three cents.” Thus — ' 1 | 1 ’1 I ¥ - £ L N e e during the winter season of 1921- 1 is Whole Secti Worth Notice is hereby given that bids for | shouted the street shoe shine Loys on AGUNIS A e e s we Know Of n T!“s “ wole Section. ort lOOK- | the ice privileges at Shuttle Meadaw | the maln thoroughfare today In &n | iyieny S “——-| the Board of Public Works, Room 206 A 4 9 Y Men and women to sell Christ- | U 2 . ake will be recelved at the office of effort to get patron This terrible Varlous ftems, - good _proft City Hall, up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, al Box, Herald, 11-22-d2x [ November 2 , 1921, ing lnto, lsn’t lt? Dfi you Waflt to Buy a Baker)’? :he Water Commissioners on or be- drop in the price of shines will sore RO may e obtainec fore the thirtleth day of November, ly affect the shoe shine pariors, it iS | —————— | Proposal ank 3 See Us [ 1921, The form of contract and bond | thought, should the lads awvayl e 3 — | and specifications may be seen at the & | that will be required may be inspect- with it. To pay three ce for a|machinist, of 240 Hartford avenue,|ahove office. ed at the office of the Water Com- fairly good shine one day and then|and Miss Anna Cella O'Leary, a boolk- The city reserves the right to re- CAMP REAL ESTATE CO | missioners. The right to reject any WL W Sacier et an ey | ResoerBotaRd TewibiE st N oses T s T AR s . | dime will be some cha ate. , West Queen 3dx Plainville. h Boxes, Have Drop- 70 Lenox Place. Tel 448 City Advertisement | Contract for Operating Snow Plows. Sealed bids for furnishing and oper- ed oftice nees. Don't waste ti and all bids is reserved, Iowever, | Sweeney Reeve of 170 Glen strect, | bhia Ry = e Board of Water Commissioners, Our used cars have struck the [it is not believed that three cont |and Miss Margarct Elizabeth Mackey | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORF 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank B]dg. By W. B. Rossbers, Chairman. | rock bottom prices. Don’t wait |shine will continue long when word | 0f 93 West street, Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. 2 . |comes to the e of the affiliated until spring to buy, for the|shoe shine men as the battle a THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ) ill be igher and fewer G U St “propietons ) g | cars to sel [ . commenced the battie against the | ) P 1916 Hudson Touring.....$315 F(:)nu time ago \\'hn-l‘; a petition v | H t t B 1016 HodRC T atinter) 1 o) SEo | i s goctt g ile nvesumen arg&in 1916 Overland Touring. ... 815 |ruled, lowever, and the lads, evid-| & 1918 Overland Touring. . ., 815 [{ny taklng on & new slde with thiu | § Brick Block—-Store and 5-Tenement | 1918 Allen Touring ....... 313 |reduce the price of shines to three | 1916 Studebaker Touring. . 315 |“"™ Price-$13,000 Rents-$1,500 1915 Reo Touring. 315 | NOBBLE . : ° 1917 Reo Touring. ... 315 ato acessed ston 1o seeman § 1108 Property Cost $16,000 a Year or two ago 1918 Reo Touring......... 600 Antl-Trust Violation. 0 | New York, Nov. 2 ank H. Nob- | 1919 l{udson‘ Touring. ....1000, " iieiat of the Tile, Grate and | 1920 Paige Sport.........1000 Mantie Mirs, and Loaders' assoclation @ \ . : who pleaded gullty last week to vio- || L ° ° }2;2 ‘:\:\u‘ie‘fiake’; B’!F Six, '12(_;?; latlon of the Sherman anti-trust law, i andler louring. . 9| today was sentenc o serve n . : tha In the Hsex county (New| Open Sat Evenmg—7 8 30 City Hall a1 Fane Wi months {n the Es 1918 D,Odge Four Wire Jersey) fall by Federal Judge Van Wheels ......oco000e 450 pieet, 1916 Dodge Touring...... 400| inst He also was flned $4,000. | X 1917 Bufck Touring....... 550 LICENSES. 1916 Buick Touring,...... 475 marrfage licer 1920 Oakland Touring. .... 650 pounesore r Blalr, Jr, 1918 Oakland Touring. . 450! 1918 Jordan Touring...... 900/ 1921 Overland Roadster... 625 | 1917 Buick Tourlng, . ... We will award a beautiful Gold Mounted Crocker Ink to the person wri legibly the greatest number of tim o Postal Card (using one side only) the following sentence: THE CROCKER INK-TITE FOUNTAIN PEN Is For Sale By THE NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ANl cards must be written in ink, and must contain the name of the contestant. Contest closes Jan. 1, 1922, Send all cards to New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN STREET, Telephone 512 te Fountain Pen a United States | 1915 Bulck Roadster..,... 250 1919 Oldsmobile Sedan....1000 M. Irving Jester Phone 811 193 ARCH ST. f/GnT FER = HOME Ed NOW PLAYING AT FOX'S Matinee 23¢ Fyening KEEP WARM a complete line of Tanges, Gas and Oil Heaters at n re | FOR SALE ‘ A large property in first class condition, paying over 11 per cent in [ rentals which have recently heen reduced to meet the present times. This is worth considering. STINGY * WIGGINS WAS SEEN LATE LAST NIGHT L. ZELDES ‘ | New and second land faroiture sold and . S TAKING A LARGE BASKE ® OF gyl | e 08 BELEST RIS e, |08 orN H. D. HUMPHREY ACROSS THE RAILROAD TRACKS TO SO 130 SReT W Y T 88358 ] e S e TEL, OFFICE 111—RESIDENCE 1822-3. POOR. FAMILY — VEST ST, 3328 | 34 LAFAYETTE ST TEL. 1520-2 | National Bank Building. Open Saturday Evenings. | $4

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