New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1923, Page 12

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THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS ¢ Charge 'Prepald 1 line A 09 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line .. 1 line p Yearly Order Rates Upon Appli Tount 6 words to a line. i4 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 Lines, Minimum_Book Charge, 35 Cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. For Classified ‘Page on Same Dav, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Customers.. Call 926 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. CITY ITEMS. PERSONALS Pire Commissioner and Mrs. John E. R. Keevers, Mr, and Mrs. John H. Keevers and Registrar of Voters and Mrs, Thomas J. Smith, left today for Grove Beach, Clinton, for the week. George and Howard Engle.and Ber- nard Prelle left today on a 10-day au- tomobile trip to Niagara [Falls and Canada. Auto and Truck Agencies Autos and Trucks For Sale RAUICIC MOTOR CGARB— Becter car are ™ AT AT 1 ET SO0 ing bullt and Buick is bullding them. New Britain Buick Co., 236 Arch streef. Telephone 2607, - GADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE OARS— Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern” Corner_Liuceln Bt. . & CHANDLER and land motor cars an@ sccessories, American Bules Co., 8§ Elm ll_ | GHBVROLET touring, $536; coupe $80; factory. "The New Main sodan, $860; F. O. B. Britain Motor Sales Cor, ODGE BROTHERS MOTOR OARS—Aal and service, 8. & ¥, Motor Bales Co., )64 Lim St, Cor. Frankiln; phone 731 ’ URANT AND BTAR imotor car and service. ce, 18 Main Bt. Ph~ne 2215 FORD "CARS, ice; genuine parts and motive Sales & Service C DSON AND ESSEX—Americas ieading car values, See the mew coaches, Honey. mon Auto Sales Co., Bales and Service 139 Arch Bt Phone 2109, ITUPMOBILE CARB—Bales and service, City Service station, Hal Ave,, Corner nley, and 16 Main 8t. A. M. Paonesss. 1EXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars, Saley and service. C. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt Bhook MU e e MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably known the world over. ¥, L. Green, Sales and Bervice, 227 Glen 8t. Phone 289 Semon's fresh cherry ice eream in bulk 66c qt. Axelrod's, Park street, —advt. New Art Model Victrola at Morans’, —advt. The A, G. Hammond Camp, U. S W. V., pienic will not be held on Sun- day, September 2, but on a date te be announced later by the commit- tee in charge. Ask for “Annabelle,”” new fox trot record. C. L. Picrce & Co.—advt, A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carlin of 32 Austin street, . Hear the new dance record.specials. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans. —advt Smith Business School opens Sept. 4 —adv. | Rev. Harry 8. Landis of the Em-/| -~ BOKING IN CONNECTICUT caster, a, Prominent Men Form Sporting Organ- ization and Take Ieasc of Exposi- CHOICEST USED CARN 1N THE CIT¥— 1917 Buick énurlll. 1919 Buick Roadster. {af 1919 Bulck touring, Charles Higby has resumed his du- ties as clevator operator at the city hall, following his annual vacation. 1922 Buick sport. 1917 Overland tourihg. 1921 Paige, 7-pass,, touring. Itev. and Mrs, William H. Austin . 200 B. Malr, land Mrs, Oldes of Downsville, N, Y., ; and Miss Josephine Austin of Burling- ton, arc guests of .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boyle of 78 I'ranklin square. H —— e e ey e ——e ANNOUNCEMENTS I P AR F.J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used ears considered, Burial Vaults—Monuments, BURTAL V\ULTE—Automatic b X crete steel reinforced, waterprool. Cost than wood or metal. All first class under- takers. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple, Tel. 2765 Florists and Nurserymen. 3 FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS—Adolph sandalle, 213 Oak St. Phone 589-12. NURBBYMAN — Plice your cider mow for fruit trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- ing_work. ('~onsen. Phono 3125-3. NURSERYMAN—Frult trees, rhrubs, flow- ers, berries, hedge plants. Send address. 1 will call. Box 23, Herald, POTTED plants and cut flowera. FuLeral wolks a specialty. Johnson's Greenhouses, 517 Church St. Phone 880. o 5 Lost and Found T.OST—Pearl fringed ear ring Sunday night between Pine St. and Plainville Center or on Meriden car. 'Phone 33, Plain- ville; liberal reward. I C. Rudolph, Phone 2051-2, LOST—Pockethook containing over §60 Miss Irene 8. Conklin of Emmons Place left today for Oak Bluffs, Mass, Later she will go to Bernardsville, N. J. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH BT. PHONE 2607 phone 2456, REO MOTOR CAR! Searle & Co, Bales and and Park Sts, New Britain, Co! phone 2110, If that big brute tries a haymaker he'll hit nothing but the | air. He and his opponent are blindfolded. It’s a great sport—for the spectator. These Tommies are members of the London Air . Defense hrigades. | CAPTAIN EDEENIN ~ IMAKES ASSIGNMENTS PHILADELPHIA POST T0 AR SERVICE vice. Cor. Elm en, Tele | Misses Sayde Goldsmith and Teddy Bayer will leave Monday for Newark, N. J, for a short stay. . FORD MOADSTER, 1017, shock absorbers, good running comdition, appearance and cquipment, 385 cash, 30 Hough 8t Plainville, o e FORD ton truck In_good condition with 1921 motor; Vim, 1920 light delivery,, $78 each, Auto’ Repair Co. 338 E. Main 8t Thone 2016-3, FORD RACER, undersiung,. indiviaual fei- ders, good buy at $75. motor. 1 Rudolph, 127 Checry St. Phone 2061-2. FORD) ROADSTER--1916 model, in fine condition, motor just overhauled. 'Phone 677-6. tion Building at Charter Oak Park Hartford, Aug. 25.—Boxi the artford ug. 26 oxing on R T biggest scale and under the hest aus- pices in the local history of the eport, is forecast in the announce- ment here today that a group of prominent Hartford men, banded to- | gether under the name of the Connec- | ticut sporting club, have taken a lease STUDEBAKERS—Light special six touring, 31,. big six touring, $1,750; F. O. B. factory, M. Irving Jeeter. 193 Arch St, “This ls a Studebaker year.' Miss Dorothy Juringus of Elm Hill is spending a weck at Point o' Woods. Miss Roslyn Hallinan has returned from Indian Neck after spending a week's vacation with M William Kelly. Mrs. Kelly and family will re- turn Sunday after spending two weeks WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor vars, showroom At 4 Elm St.; service, 137( Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor” R.{ at Will Have lmportaut Position in (uaker City Salvation Army Captain John Edecn, head of the New Britain Salvation Army corps 'who has been here for the past two years and recently was assigned to Brockton, Mass., was probably the most surprised man in New Britain | this morning when he received word that his Brockton signment been cancelled and that he was pro- moted to head the Scandinavian Eranch of the Salvation Army in the city of Philadelphia, This is one of the prize among Salvation Army pos The Philadelphia headquarters, which is the third largest in America, takes care of all financing of the different branches in the city and the captain in charge of cach barracks has noth- ing to worry about, so far as paying expenses is concerned. The office in the Quaker City to which he goes is at 5634 Walton ave- nue, which is in the newly developed West Philadelphia s>ction, It is prob- ably the most desirable post in the city. The appointment comes to Captain deen as a reward for his labors in New Britain during the past two years in an attempt to put the local corps on a sound financial basis. Mrs. Edeen, who is in Sweden where she was sent at the expense of the Army to recuperate, will join her husband in the Pennsylvania metropolis later, Captain deen will preach his farc- well sermon here tomorrow evening. Last Thursday evening he was visited ignments by the officers of the Hartford and| Springfield corps, when it was thought he was going to Brockton, and these officials then bade him a formal fare- well. Today he is receiving congratu- lations upon his promotion. He will leave for Philadelphia Wednesday morning, going by auto. T, . E T O MR, THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper i with the A-B-C Want Ads Adjt. Gen. of Conn. Anmounces Promotions and Transfers Hartford, Aug. 25.—Additional as- signments to the observation divi- sion 43rd division air service an- nounced in adjutant general’s orders | today include the following: Second Lieut, Willlam Cadwell | Moore appointed first lieut.; Second Lieut. Arnold Rudolph Rasmussen; Private Clarence M. Knox, appointed second licut.,, and Private Ralph C. Barrows, appointed second lieutenant, all to report to Major Talbot O. | Freeman for instructions. | Other orders include the following changes: Iirst Lieutenant James R. Johnson 192nd, I, A., promoted to captain, vice Connor resigned, and assigned to command Battery A, same regiment. Courtland A. Palmer of New Lon- | don, late ensign U. S. N, R. F, is |appointed first lieut. of field artillery, vice Stanton resigned and assigned to Battery A. | Staff Sergeant Reuben H. King, | Battery D, 192nd. I, A, is appointed first licut. of field artillery with rank from August 23 vice La Rocque, pro- moted and assigned to headquarters, 2nd battalion 192nd F. A. FFirst lieut. Edward C. Plerson is lieved from duty with Battery D, nd I, A, and assigned to headquar- 2nd battalion, same regiment, Captain Philip Hurley C. s to report to the commanding officer, coast artillery school Fort Maonroe, Va., for a special course, September 15-December 15. Master Sergeant John R. service battery, 192nd, . A, pointed a warrant officer leader.,) jre |18 to Smith, is ap- (band Miss Hurlock Is Bride Of Arthur J. Redpath Arthur J. Redpath and Helen Mallory Hurlock were married this morning by Rev. H. W, Maier, pastor of the Center Congregational church, They were attended by George Stephenson and Cora J. Mallory. After an extended wedding trip to Maine and Vermont Mr, and Mrs. Redpath will make their home at 197 Monroe street, of the new exposition building Charter Oak park for the purpose of making it the scene of big sporting events, chiefly boxing. George D. Chase of Farmington is head of the new club. 0. V., Mat- thews of Avon is vice-president, and Carl A, Edmond of Hartford secre- tary. at Indian Neck. Leo Gaffney left this morning on a Edson Lockwood of 793 East street will spend the week-end friends in New York. Your Family Would Enjoy A Nice Used Car But, as usual, you say you can’t afford it. This sp-ing, when used cars are being sold at considerably less cost than last year, and with the easy terms plan of the local automobile dealers, there is no reason why you can't own and drive a nice used car of your own. Think of how your family would enjoy it! Some- thing they never have had before—the nice drives you could take evenings and Sundays. This form of pleasure is no more expensive than going away to some resort over the week-end. Turn to our Classified Page and read the different bargains in used cars. We are sure that you will find one that you can afford to own. GET THE HABIT! BUYERS READ THE HERALD Keep That In Mind When Writing Your Copy! Guaranteed Circulation Over 9000 L D U . 1 D weck-end automobile trip to Vermont, visiting Tuesday night, near Lafayette St. August Vincent, name on same. Finder Phone 217, ward, LOST—Bunth of keys on string, in {ho west end, Friday p. m. Reward if returned 660 West Main third floor. TOST—Hand Lag, botween Conn. Ave, East St. Pinder return to 74 Lafayette St. _F " ” e | | Store Announcements 7 LET us develop your vacation films. Our pletures are permanent. Arcade Studio. SAVE 1-3 on coal bills. Install Accurate Metal Weather Strips. T. 1. Woods, 61 Main St.; 'Phono 2765, WANTED—1 000 meh, women ana_childrw, to be weil dressed on easy weekly pe,- Jmenta. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church 8t. Next to Herald office. City Advertisement NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Contractors are invited to submit a proposal for an Addition and Alter- ation to the Almshouse for Women for the Board of Public Charities for the City of New Britain, Conn. Drawings and specifications and other information may be procured from the office of Henry I. Ludorf, Architect, The Mutual Building, New Britain, Conn., on and after August 22, 1923. Drawings and specifications must be returned not later than Sep- tember 4, 1023, Plumbing, heating and ventilating, electrical wiring and painting will be let ‘under separate respective con- tracts. Contractors desirous of figur- ing the respective work shall be gov- crned by the wording of this notfce as well as general contractors in every respect, except. that proposals must be delivered not later than Aug. 30, 1923 at o o'clock p. m,, standard time To be entitled to consideration the | proposal must be made upon a form| provided by the architect which must be fully completed and in accordance| with the “Notice to Contractors"” as| set forth in the specifications. | The raquirements in the general| contractor’s proposal are the $2,000/ certified check or surety bid bond and the furnishing of a $10,000 surety bond by the successful contractor. Proposal must be addressed and | delivered to the Board of Public Charities of the City of New Britain, City Hall, New Britain, Conn, not later than Scpt. 4, 1923, 3 p. m., standard time. The Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. WILLIAM I, M4 Board of N, Chairman ublic Charities, Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder, 7 pass. touring car, b good tires. Price §400. K. M. Searle, corner Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110. BUICK, 1019, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Engine, upholstering, tires and paint very good. This is a bargain. Terms. New Brit- ain Buick Co, 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick." BUICK 1023 G-passenger, b-cyl. T. C., actu- ally fun but 2,800 miles, ~This car car- rics A new car guarantee, McCarthy & st. Mhomas, 1208 Stanley 'Phone 1306, BUICK, 1017, 6 cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition is fine. Low pricel. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buic! BUICK, 1019, 6 cylinder touring car, in fine condition; has 5 excellent tircs and looks good. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch §t. Phone 2607, “Next to a new Buick is a_Used Bulc ; BUICK, 1922, 5 passenger, 6 cylinder srort model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport extras, This car can bo bought right, Nuw Britain Buick Co,, 2256 Arch St. Tel. 2607. BUICKS at slashed prices, ILcluding 1918, 1919 and 1020 tourings, These are ex- ceptionally good values, traded in for new Lexingtons and must be sold at once. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St Hart- ford, Conn. . GADILLAC—One 1917 both in excellent order. No bonus or red tape. Inc., 136 Park $t. Open evenings. ford, Conn, CADILILAG, 1914, 5 passenger touring, $150; new tires on rear, in good me.aanical shape and cconomical to operate, K, M. Searle, Main and Park Sts, Phone 2110, CADILLAC "§'—17 passenger touring car, in first class shape, good tires, $450. (s Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051 CHEVROLET 490 touring car, general con- dition good, 4 excellent tires. R. C. Ru, dolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2051-2, CHEVROLET, 4-00—1920 touring car, 5 new cord’ tires, looks good, condition guara teed, low price, term C. Rudolph, 12 Cherry St.. Phone 2 31, 1920, touring. A real gonable Rudolph's Cherry St. 2051-2 DODGE, 1920 roadster. Paint is excelient and as good as new mechanically, Five very good tires, Cash will take this car cheap. C. A. Bence;.54 Main 8t. Tel. 2315, FORD ROADSTER with delivery body, $150. Of good appearance, tires good, new top and fenders, This is a good buy. K. M. Scarle, Park & Main Sts. Phone :110, FORDS—We have 2 Ford {ouring ca.s that look good and are in fine shape mcchan- ically, They are priced right with terms to suit purchaser, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This s a Studebaker year.” FORD touring, excellent condition, run very little, lols of extras; private owner. Box 14WH, Herald, DODGE tourlng car for sale, Bargain, Jos. Swider, 86 Alden St., city. The “I"inders keepers, losers weep- ars” idea is old fashioned when Her- ald classified ads are so generally Touring, one coupe, Very easy terms. Aaron G. Cohen, Hart- family car, Garage, 127 Jis New Britain, Conn. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER PLEASE PA — KIN T HAVE - F\FTEEN CENTS TO SEE THE ACTURE SHOW? - “THERE’S HARDLY ONE DAY PASSES THAT YOU DON’T ASK ME FOR DOULGH - THAT MoneY 607 I GAVE YoU FIETY Cearts LAST WEEK - WHERE DID Babble This In B-Flat_ adopted, | THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ! i o oS DYyou wAAT ME TO HOLLER FER HELP? DoATcHA Do T, DARLIAK spaper Feature Service Ine Greas Brooair rights ene FORDS, FORDS. FORDS— 1915 Chassis, $30.00. - 1920 Runabdout, $85.00. 1922 Panel Deliv, with starter ' good cord tires, $200.00. 1821 Panel Delly, with starter, $125.00.« 1017 Coupe, §150.00, 1932 Sedan $360.90. Easy monthly terms. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. 200 EAST MAIN 8T. TEL. 3701 HUDSON AND LSSEX USED CAR DEPT. A SAVING OF FROM §$50 -TO $200 ON A USED CAR— 1923 Durant _sedan, 1020 1. B. Chevrolet touring. 1920 Buick touring. 1919 Bulck touring. 1918 Chalmers. 1921 Maxwell coupe. 1922 Maxwell tourirg, 1930 Maxwell touring. 1923 Ford touring, Ford roadstér, Essex touriug $50.00. 1920 HONEYMAN AUTO BALKE CO. 130 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2109, ' 5TH ANNUAL USED CAR SALE— 1932 Btudebaker, Big 6, Touring. 1922 Liberty Touring. 1918 Velie Bedan. 1921 Btudebaker, Light 6, 1920 Buick Touring. 1919 Buick 7-Passenger Sedan. 1918 Bulck Touring. 1919 Chevrolet. 1018 Buick Coupe. 1919 Mitchell Touring. 1918 National Touring. 1917 Natlonal Touring, 1918 Paige, 7-Passenger, 1916 Buick 4, Touring. 1910 Oakland Touring. 1918 Oakland Touring: 1917 Oakland Touring, 1918 Oakland Touring. 1919 Beripps-Booth Coupa, 1921 Haynes Brougham, 1017 Dodge Touring. 1920 Dort Touring. 1820 Dort Touring. 1920 Ford Sedan. 1018 Ford Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1918 Allen Touring. 1016 Btudebaker Tourings—4, 1818 Overland Roadster, 1916 Overland Tourings—3, 1918 Oldsmobile § cyl, i-Passenger, 1918 Oldsmobile 5-Passenger, 6 cyl, 1916 Stearns-Knight Tourings—2, 1917 Saxon, 5-Passenger Touring, 1918 Allen, 5-Passenger Touring. 1018 Chevrolet Touring. 1917 Maxwell Touring, 1918 Paige, 7-Passenger, 1918 Paige, 5-Passenger, 1913 Hudson Sedan. 1918 Overland Country Club, 1918 Studebaker Sport, 5-Passenger, ~—MOTORCYCLES— Indian solo and Harley-Davidson wola, Indian Side Car. —~TRUCKS— 1920 Brockway, 5-ton Chassis, Five Dump Truck, 1918 Kissell Sedan, Ford Speedster. Stanley Steamer, AND MANY OTHERS, M. IRVING JESTER, PHONE 11, 193 ARCH g7, OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 10:30, “THIS 1S A STUDEBAKER YEA FORD SEDAN, 1920, with starter, com equipment. Terms, R. Rudolpn iy Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, 3 FORD SEDAN, 1921, also 1319 Dodge foure ing, pricod low for quick saie. Aaron G Cohen, Inc., 185 Tark St. Hartford, Ct. touring, in good con- ber and good paint. A. St._Tel. 2436, 5 passenger touring disc -1 tives, and looks fine, Thiy s 2 ng car, in fine mechanical ehape, low price with terms to suit pur- chaser. M. Irving Jester, 195 Arch strew, “This is a Stodebaker year,” ¥ KISSEL KAR, 1915 sedan for $500, K. earle, Maln & Park Sts. Fhone nl‘l‘- o Hawker, § LIBERTY

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