New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1916, Page 16

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Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580, NEW BRITAIN baILY HERALD,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,. 1916 Ingersoll Watches, Guaran- teed, $1.00 and $3.00, Main Floor Center. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. | THE GIFT OF FURNITURE TAKE NORTH ELEVATOR. What shall T give for Christmas? . There are a million things—the gifts that last a day, the gifts that are tucked:away in closets, the gifts that are forgotten and—furniture 1 service to the recipient. It is forever us sts forever—is forever a reminder of the giver and forever of ful and beautiful. It costs no more than silly little gifts that die. A dollar or two will buy Furniture here—or many hundreds of dollars according to what you choose to make it. You are invited to inspect our hristmas assortments. You need not buy—but you will. GIVE A GLOBE-WERNICKE The gift of a Globe-Wernic gence of the recipient. And it as his book-collection grows. a few dollars upwards, Give a Globe-Wernicke for here on display. G. Fox & Co., Hartford agents. You can make Christmas. Smart Feather Turbans, were $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. Special $9.50. A very appropriate gift for the voung miss or matron. They're just taken from the boxes, and a price concession allowed us by the maker enables us to dispose of them at this very low price, Marabou Muffs and Capes guaranteed not to twist or crack; all es; black, natural and seal brown. . 50 to $10.00 . $3.98 to $10.00 Positively styles and sha Capes . B . Muffs . Seeanisie Millinery department. your See the many beautiful period styles and e Soctional Bookcase is a. wonderful tribute to the culture and intelli- forever new—its owner provides addtional sections throughout the vears gift one, two, three or dozens of sections at a cost of wood finishes New Hand Bags for Christmas MAIN FLOOR The assortment for Christmas includes every new style.and the.staple styles as well, from the Saddle Bag in leather to the Limousine Bag in tfle latest Parisian shapes and styles. The Saddle Bag has a large arm strap and is designed to carry with a muff; they come in pin seal, Morocco and vachete leather; the arm strap is caught together with a cloisonne clasp; the corners are likewise decorated. French Embroidered, Leather, Silk and Velvet Bags, embroidered with cut steel and colored beads. Very new and unusual designs. Other Bags with engraved and decorated frames, exclusive clasps not found in other houses. Bags at $1.00 to $22.98. “Polar” Robes Heavy plush imitation of fur with black plush back, rubber interlined, edges bound with pinked broadcloth. A handsome, durable and comfortable Robe for the touring car or limousine, 54 x 72 real value $15.00. $1‘2.50 special “Zero” Robes Heavy plush, same as above, only inter-lined throughout with rubber sheeting, impervious to wind and water. just the thing for winter motoring, Full size BAXT2 sovvenn Steamer Rugs In beautiful assortment of the popular colors. Navy, green oxford and brown with handsome plaid back, full size with heavy fringe. Prices $3.98 and $10.98. o Briktor Blocks for Young Builders, Price $5.00. The set complete. Single units complete for extra Basement, parts, $1.50. Motorweave Automobile Robes for yourself and to give your friends. Each Robe guaranteed. Useful every day, fine in appearance, long-lived and extra warm are the new MOTORWEAVE Wool- en Automobile Robes at $6.75. Your motorist friend will remember your gift the ' longest if you choose MOTORWEAVE for Christ- mas. When you see these Robes you will want several. Plush Robes Heavy double faced Plush Robes, dark green with black back, made for comfort and wear, extra full size, 54x72; plenty to tuck in on a cold day $6.98. Ladies’ Fur Coat Coats in raccoon, blended squirrel, poney, caracul Persian lamb, leopard, manx cat, muskrat in natural and blended, French and Hudson seal, beaver, nutria and fur-lined Coats, $65.00 up to $500. F urs For Children Every kind of fur that is fashionable we can show you for the little tot, growing girl and growing miss. Furs suitable for children 1 year old. Sets, separate scarfs and separate muffs. Sets priced at $1 to $29.50. For the Mefi Fur-lined Coats and prices $75.00 to $225. ’Coonskin Coats for men, CA>1t v maar v ANCE, ONE CENT A WORD HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED - 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mohile repairing and driving Coursec. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. First Class machinists, Néw Britain Manufacturing company, 216 South Main street. 11-21-5d WANTED—Young man, 18 to 22 vears of age, in factory office. Excellent opportunity for reliable and indus- trious young man. Address Box X 17 X, Herald office. 12-20-3d machinists, 216 South 12-19-64 WANTED—First class New Britain Mtg. Co., Main St. WANTED—Five carpenters for two months' work. William H. Allen. 12-20-3dx MINIMOm GHARGE 10c¢ EACH INSERTION. ALL adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR sAL®. FOR SALE—Two good work horses, intelligent and willing. Will work as a pair or singly. Moorland Farm. Telephone 646-12. v 12-22-14d FOR SALE—Two hundred thousand feet dry pine boards. Oak chestnut lumber sawed to Harvey Treeken Conn., Tel. 12; and order. Sons, Tariffville, , Simsbury. 12-22-4dx TO RENT. TO RENT—Three room tenement, all improvements, at 470 Arch street, 10-20-tf TO RENT—Five raom tenement, new house, 392 Stanley street. Apply to Arthur N. Rutherford, 620 Stanley street. 12-20-6dx BARGAIN—Call at once. One 1917 National 6-cyl, Touring car prac- tically brand new. The Williams Auto Co. 287 Elm St. 12-22-6d FOR SALE—Model 10 Buick run- about. Has delivery box and single rumble seat. Good running order. Price $100. H. T. Chapman, Say- brook, Conn. 12-22-1dx TO RENT—Second and third floor tenements, five and six rooms, new- 1y overhauled, all improvements, 55 Pearl street. 12-20-wil TO RENT—Tenement, first floor; 5 rooms, 47 Dewey street. Tenement 5 rooms, second floor, corner Hart- ford Avenue and Narth street. Small house, corner North and Tremont streets. Inquire M. T. White, 2 Railroad arcade. 12-18-tf. Berlin TO RENT—For dances, Grange hall, Tel. 668-4, TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, improvements, 68 Franklin Square. Rent reasonable. Tel. 486-2. 12-6-tf TO RENT—Tenement, flve rooms, third floor, modern improvement. $13. inquire 76 Pleasant street. 11-23-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, 85 Dwight street. Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf FOUND FOUND—Good place to dance, Berlin Grange hall. Tel. 668-4. NOTICE WANTED—Plain or fancy sewing by experienced dressmaker. Tel. 972-2. Ruby E. Mettey, 280 Main St. 5-22-bdx ' FOR SALE—Live bait Shiners. Arch St. Otto Leupold. 361 12-19-5dx FOR SALE—Live bait, wholesale and retail. J. Fritz, 503 Church street. 12-4-M W F-11d FOR SALE—Large nickle, enameled lined, new hot water and chocolate heater. Two compartments. Also gaded. TUsed three months. Cost $35.00, sell half price $17.50 to quick buyer. ’'Phone 675-5. #12-21-d2x FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs. Tel 1027-2. 12-21-2d4 FOR SALE—Boston bull pups. 38 Woodland street. 12-21-d3x FTOR SALE—Garage doing business. Price reasonable. Will give good terms to responsible party. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, 46 Main street. 12-4-tf FOR SALE—A few second hand ranges and one gas range in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-25-tf FOR SALf£—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf —————— . HELP WANTED—FEMALE. METHODIST TRINIT WISHES YOU Christmas Joy CHURCH 12 Rooms, 3 baths, new Garage— Every thing FIRE INSURANCE. once. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street " FOR SALE Very Desirable Residence, 323 West Main Street -~ modern—Large Lot—Apply to H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Man Street. MONEY TO LOAN. Furnished House To Rent on Camp Stfeéti . Seer 115 at 1 Family House to sell, easy terms. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bullding. FOR SALE 1 Hudson Super Six, run less than 5,000 miles, (prac- tically just broke in) ; 1 Hud- son Super Six, run less than 10,000 miles; 1-1916 National, run less than 2,500 miles. Splendid equipment; 1-1914 4-90 Chevrolet; 1-1914 6-54 Hudson; 1-1914 King, newly painted. WILLIAMS AUTO CO., 287 ELM STREET $5,500 Buys Modern. 12 ,Room, 2 Tenement House, with Lot 60x180, Well iocated. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients Quiet location, excellent surroundings, from Institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to_recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. freo EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer of MUBICAL INSTRUMENTS $50,000.00 TO LOAN " ON FIRST MORTGAGES =QUIGLEY== 277 Main Street ¢ Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nighsl Storage, Supplies and Repairing, "Phone. 22 CARS TO REN ‘WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART, i WANTED—Walitress and dish washer at Hotel Beloin. 12-21-tf Fine violin repuiring and bow hal ing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther 7 kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 TO HAVE AN ORCHESTRA. AUTO LIVERY . 1980. . passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 5906 ARCH STRE intermissions. The orchestra will con- sist of five pieces. Patrons at the theater next week will have two ‘added features to the S Rayeral program, 'the orchestra and the e e | Herald picture. “The Trapper,” months, between the Fox theater man- | which opens Sunday evening. Man- agement and the Musicians union, an ager Youngson has invited the mem- amicable scttlement has been reached | bers of the cast posing for the picture and commencing next Monday a first | to be his guests on the initial presen- class orchestra will render the musi- | tation. They will occupy, seats in the | o2 5 cal program. Sensing the needs | loge. WANTEDsib] peoplolothrs Tomels of popular entertainment, Manager Christmas pios iy e STORAGE ROOM for two cars. New barn, $2.50. D. 1. Morse, Maple Hill. 12-22-24 'ox Theater Management Completes WANTED — Thoroughly competent New Musical Arrangements. maid for general housework. Ap- Ply to Mrs. F. M. Holmes, 55 Har- rison street. 12-16-tf AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302, S ; controversy of MISS M. MARTHA BROWN of 5§ Dwight street, gives massage. Tel. 1288. 12-16-6dx BRANCH STUDIO e Ripley Art Co, | Keeley’s Garage OPEN Elm and Franklin Streete, - Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cary e ————————————— WANTED. SPECIAL NOTIOCE, OF interest to ladies. You can buy I,be J.C. real home-made pies for Christmas at the Hudson Lunch. 12-18-64 It You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Dec. 11—16, 8.30 a. m.—6 p. m. Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, ‘Phone 482-2 185 Arch St. ‘Youngson has succeeded in securing a capable set of musical artists, several of which are local men, including Pro- fessor Bdward F. Foley, who will pre- side at the organ, during orchestral Francis and Bdward Markham re- turned last evening from Wyoming where they have been working for several months. LADIES INVITED HUDSON LUNCH 284 Main Street AT ALL TIMES, DAY OR NIGHT Salads, Pastry, Sandwiches, to Take Out Lunch. 12-22-24 WANTED—House or apartment, or seven rooms with modern provements, in goad condition. Y.o- cation In third ward preferred. R. B., Post Office Box 235, 12-20-3dx six im- WANTED—Money given for old ar- tificial teeth (any condition). Malil to Kibbe's Pharmacy, 75 West Main, Meriden, Conn. 12-20-3dx City Adyertisement To the General Assembly, of the State of Connecticut: The City of New Britain hereby petitions for the alteration and amendment of its Charter in respect to the powers and duties of the Com- mon Council of said City and the Boards and Commissions therein and in respect to other matters as more fully to be set forth in proposed Charter changes to be hereafter filed. City of New - Britain, by GEO. A. QUIGLEY, Mayor. B. Herald.) = Dec. 18—23, 8:30 a. m.—9 p. m.— At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 21st day of December, A. D., 1916. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. Estate of John Malina late of Ber- lin, in sald district deceased, Upon the petition of May Malina of said Berlin, praying that letters of Administration may be granted on said estate in order to settle title to certain real estate as per application on flle more fully appears it s Ordered That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 27th day of December, A. D., 1916, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order iIn some newspaper published in sald New Britain, having a circulation In said District, and by posting a copy there- of ,on the public sign post in the Town of Berlin, in said District, and return/ make, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ARE YOU Not Literally Speaking, But in Accord- ance With Values of the Present Are you insured? Naturally you Value of your insurable property whether it is merchandise or real During the past two years a natural increase in holdings has been the result, whether it is the house you live in or the goods on your shelf. There is an appreciable advance in If you have not given the matter thought you property. price of everything. should do so at once. In regard to this consult SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. immediately, 242 MAIN STREET INSURED? are, but are you insured for the your the New Britain, Conn. 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 cclors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO. ING, | 26 State Streei. Hartford, Coun. Hudson and Maxweil Motor Cars. Williams Atto G ’Phone 236. 287 Elm St. MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- | tion work. Capacity 5% tons. Al | grades of sand, crushed stone and | cinders for sale and delivered. Ashes handled. R.M.HEALEY, 78 Winthrop St, | Tel. 1204-2 Our Burglary, Theft and Robbery Divery Cars for Hire. Storage ang supplies. Repatring = Speclalty. | AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding' Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. CONSTRUCTIVE -l ADVERTISING 8E#¥ us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford. i ’Phone Ch. 1141-2 ~ REMEMBER Insurance. Accident and Health, Life,. Fire and Compensation Insurance See us when in need of any of the above mentioned lines, The HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE Assn, Inc. F. H. SHIELD, MGR. NO. 131 MAIN STREE FOR CHRISTMAS Ribbon Candy, our own m. Pound Boxes Chocolates, N ake. Candy Canes. 5 uts, Fruits, Ice Cream, etec. SPINETTA’S 77 ARCH STREET. Tel. 279—1544. Also 415 WEST MAIN STREET. Tel. 1351

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