New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1917, Page 16

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FOX & CO. | Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580, Union Suit, . Union Suits in flesh and white, plain or embroidered; +/ mome have bodice top; worth $3.50, '* sale price [ Vests in flesh and white, plain some with bodice tcp and excellent for evening wear; price .. Take . 'the - North “ Elevator for Furniture. The South Elevator for Rugs and Draperies. __————— MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. Sale of Ladies’ Silk Underwear for Saturday Milanese Silk Underwear—an excellent grade—and bound to wear beautifully; the maker is famous the world over for high-class quality of his merchandise; flesh and white. Read the items: Ladies" ' $2.49 sale price or ‘embroidered; 3 Pre-Inventory Sale of Very low prices on reliable merchandise. Men's soft cuff Negligee Shirts, worth today $1.50, a variety of patterns and cloths, special sale price ... 95(: with Mén's Negligee Shirts, laundered cuffs, in fine count percale in a variety of pat- terns, worth today 790 $1, sale price ‘10 per cent. reduction ony all ' Men’s Silk Shirts. 16 per cent. reducuon on Smok- - ing Jackets and Bathrobes. Men’s Pad Garters, % regular 28c kind, sale Soft cuff Negligee Shirts in mercerized and soft finish percale, worth todny $1, sale price ..... 79¢ Men’s Outing Flanpel Pajamas in heavy , weight, trimmed with silk frogs, worth today $1.50, sale price 97c Men’s Cotton Night Shirts, full cut, plain white or trimmed, low neck, regular . b9c grade for Men’s Fiber Silk Hose in black and colors, worth to- 256 day 3b5c, sale price Bloomers inforced and full cut; Bloomers flesh and white; all re- worth $2.50, $1 69 in Silk Hose A special lot of ladies’ Silk Hose, samples and dis- continued numbers, black and colors, 59c special’'at ciiecevennns . . Men’s Furnishings Men’s Negligee Shirts, with soft cuffs, some worth up to $1.00, special for this Men’s Cotton Pajamas in plain white and stripes, silk frogs, all sizes, regular $1 8 grade, sale price 30 Union Suits in gray and ecru, heavy weight, all sizes, some of them are worth up 83 to $1.50, sale price. Cc A1l of our Silk and Fiber Muff- lers for men now at greatly reduced prices. RS TO RENT AND OPEN CARS FOR FDDINGS. RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-0% MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 £ MAIN STREFT ILE SANITARIUM = AND rnlw\'n: HOSPITAL. | CEDAR STREET. NEW RRITAIN. ienl, Surgica) and Obstetric Patlents Jueation, excellent surroundings. free luummul atmospher of elght received res close Attention. ALl ph sicians entitled ogpition. ducted noiely By MARY E. NAGLE. R. ART[STIC FRAMING ‘ The J. €. Ripley Art Co,, BRANCH STUDIO The lhuited | SEAIEBIAN MINISTER SURE OF VICTORY j03 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. ' Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, | Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cary cr; Cars for Hire. Storage an Huplien. I'.DWARD T. LOPER of { L INSTRUMENTS ;cpn.lflnu and bow hal w3 ciglty.” Over twenty years ex- I work guaranteed. Gthes i @ repair work. * Whe Weldon. Room 3 CAN WELDING Co. -Acetylene Welding atting and brazing. 1 ob:‘l bunllltlssifrom Au- ‘fomobile cylinders. BL. 515 66 GLEN ST. MOTOR TRUCKS hire for long hauls and excava- work, .Capacity 515 tons. All es of Sand, Crushed Stone and ers for sale and delivered: Ashes M. HEALEY, 168 Arch St, Tel. 1204-3. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING @Es us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 616 Asylum St., Hartford. "Phone Ch. 1141-3 | [LYOQUBOMIR HAILOV. Lioubomir Mihailovitch, newly ap- pointed Serbian minister to the United States and the first man to fill the position, is a man of medium height and of athletic build. He has a ruddy complexion and his most distinctive features are quick, black eyes and a black mustache. Mr. Mihailovitch is forty-five years old and unmarried. He was graduated from the Univer- sity of Belgrade, where he studied law. His education was finished in Paris. For the last eighteen years he has been in the diplomatic service, for the most part in the provinces inhabited by Serbians formerly under the Tur- kish government. HONEYMAN’S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL ~MOTOR CARS, Vim and Scldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. # 596 ARCH STREET {’Phone 236. l 185 Arch St. FOR SALE! One of the finest residences in the city, located in the western part of the town, We have two three-family houses and one four-family house, which will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. First and Second Mortgages nego- tiated. The Hardware City Co-orperative Ass’n,n¢. F. H. LtSHIELD, Mgr. 131 Main St. Hudson and Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. 287 Elm St. 3If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, ’Phone 482-2 $50,000.00 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES =QUIGLEY 277 Main Street ENNY. CASH IN ADVANCS ONE CENT A WORD LOST. LOST—Black purse containing sum of money, Reward for return. Find- er notify Herald, Box 27, 1-18-2dx LOST—A small black purse on trol- | ley leaving Hartford, at 8 minutes of nine for New Britain, contain- ing small bills and change. Kindly call 834-3, New Britain. 1-19-1dx LOST—On or near R. R. station Wed- ; nesday evening, a lady's small leather purse containing money and 5 zone tickets. Reward if returned to Herald office. 1-19-1d LOST—On or near R. R. Station Wednesday evening, a ladies small leather purse containing money and | 6 zone tickets. Reward if returned to Herald office. 1-18-1dx LOST—$10 on John or Park streets Monday morning. Finder return to 90 John street. 1-17-d2x HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTGC DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chéstnut St. JANITOR WANTED! for Dickenson Building. Must have best of references. Steady position assured sum- mer and winter with good pay to right man. Apply at THE FAIR, 193 Main Street, to S. M. Davidson. WANTED — Toolmakers, machinists and machine workers to attend smoker and entertainment at Ma- chinists’ headquarters, 34 Church street, Saturday evening. 1-19-d2- CONNECTICUT RAILWAY MAIL CLERK Examinations, February 10th. $75.00 month. Sample ques- ttons free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 38 B, Rachester, N. Y. 0 FOR SALE—Cigar A WUORD - MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. R ———p FOR SAL®. FOR SALE—Storm buggy, can be | converted inta open wagon. R, S. Morey, Plainville. 1-13-e.0.d.-6d. and newspaper store; good location; clean goods; good paying business opportunity. Inquire 101 Arch street. 1-18-d3x FOR SALE—Mahogany settee, arm and straight chairs, music cabinet. Reasonable. Tel. 198. 1-19-2d FOR SALE—Several tons good hay. James Maloney, Kensington. 1-19-3dx FOR SALE—Gents fine Seal skin coat. No reasonable offer refused. Can be seen .at Sovereign Trading Co.’s store. 1r17-4dx ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870. FOR SALE—Beautiful Alaska seal skin coat, latest style; never worn. Size 38-40. Length 36 inches. A very great bargain. Address, Coat, Herald Office. 1-16-3dx FOR SALE—Second hand, one fur- nace, four ranges, two gas stoves. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street, 1-16-tf FOR SALE—Square piano; in good condition, $30. Apply 93 Rockwell avenue, City. 1-16-d8x FOR SALE—Used cars, 2 Hudson Super Six touring 1916; 1 1917 Na- tional touring; 2 1916 Chevrolets; 1 No. 490 Chevrolet runabout; 1 1916. Studebaker touring; 1 King touring. These cars in first class condition and in good running order. Bargains for cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 1-15-6d FOR SAL£—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf JANITOR WANTED to take care-of Main street building with one small boiler. Good pay, steady position and advancement. Apply to Her- ald, Box 26M. 1-18-2d WANTED. WANTED—We have an opening for .-a bookkeeper, also stenographer and clerk. Excellent opportunity for advancement., K Address, Box 4XX, Herald. 1-18-43 WANTED—At once, hotel, Main street. cook at Park 1-17-3dx WANTED—Office boy. Good oppor- ..tunity for advancement. and references. Address Box X3X, Herald office. 1-19-2d4 f WANTED—Capable skater to teach young girl. References required State terms. Address Herald, B x| 11 8. 1-15 X —_— e — TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, first floor, 5 Lincoln Ct. Inquire 19 Lincoln St. | 1-19-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements 35 Wakefield Court, 1-19-3dx TO RENT—Six room tenements, bath, furnace heat, all modern improve- ments, new houses, just being com- pleted, City and Connecticut Ave. Apply to Title Realty and Develop- ment Co., 193 Main street, Room 8. Open evenings, from 6 ta 8. Fri.-Sat.-tf FOR RENT OR SALE—Property owned by the New Britain Boys’ club on Court street, garage for three cars. Property between Dr. Bray and the Telephone company. Apply H. L. Platt, New Britain Lumber and Coal company. 1-18-6d TO RENT—Five room tenement; improvements. 1 Maple Plainville, all street, 1-18-3dx TO RENT—Two front offices es- pecially adopted for doctor. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St. 1-18-d6 TO RENT—To gentleman, furnished front room. Steam heat, use of bath. 92 West Main street, Plain- ville. 1-17-d3 TO RENT—Four rooms ,modern im- MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done i 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER ©8. 26 State Streel ING Hartford, Conn. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Idvery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. o y '"Phone 2324. provements. $15. 29 North Glen street. 1-17-d43 TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. 32 Greenwood street. 1-17-a3 TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, - down stairs. 75 Spring street. In- quire at 77, 1-19-3dx TO RENT—First clas improvements. 155 street. tenements all Washington 1-17-d4x TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor, $15. Electric light, gas, all improvements. No. 1 Wallace. 1-17-4dx State age | FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs. Ap- ..ply 244 Wooster street, City. 1-16-8d —————————————————————————— Al HELP WANTED—FEMAVLE WANTED—At once, general house- work girl. Apply 171 Lincolh St. 1-18-24 WANTED—Maid for general house- work. No washing. 220 Lincoln street, 1-16-tf WANTED—Stenographer and book- keeper in coal office. Apply, stating experience and salary expected. Address Box X L 11, Herald, 1-13-64 SITUATION WANTED, | YOUNG MAN, 18, wishes position some place in a store or some kind of a trade. Jos. Swider, 182 Broad street, city. 1-18-d1x Young man at present employed by local concern as bookkeeper would like to make change. Experienced in bookkeeping and cost work. Ad- dress Bookkeeper, Box 7, Herald. 1-18-d2x WANTED—Young lady, four years experience, clerical work and type- writing desires _position. Address Box X33, Herald. 1-17-3dx Pl M ——— SALESMEN. SALESMEN wanted to sell fruits and vegetables to dealers in New Brit- ain during spare time. Apply Sat- urday to W. J. Dunham at Hotel Beloin. Bring references. | 1-17-3dx NOTICE NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened up his Main Coal office. and auto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 p. m. 1-2-tf KFURNISHED ROCMS, TO RENT—Furnished Columbia St. Toom. 35 1-18-6dx TO RENT—Front room, first floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call after 6 p. m, 49 Glen street. 1-17-d3x MUST BE SOLD. The 4 tenement dwelling No, 100 John Street, with extra building room. Make us an offer. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day J. M. Finnegan Stablas Telephone 302, Homefor$1 Down and $1 Per Week This Columbia Grafonola of beautiful finely grained mahogany, equip ped with the exclusive Co= lumbia tone-control leaves. 50.00—Terms as low as $1.00 cash, $1.00 weekly. This model has been sold for years to more people than any other instrument—regardless of name, price or make. Its tone-volume is astonishing, and its tone quality is unusual. Come in and hear it. $15.00, $25.00 and $35.00 Columbia Grafonolas— $1.00 cash, $1.00 weekly. COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHER, . Near Morgan Hartford | 1052-58 MAIN ST., We Refer You to Franklin/ Owners for Proofs A man who only a week or two ago bought a Franklin car said this: “I saw a Franklin that had gone 10,000 miles on its tires and another that had gone 8,000 miles without even a puncture. That was enough proof for me.” ‘ It sounds big, we know—until you know the Franklin, : Of course, not everybody drives 8,000 miles with- out a puncture, but the factory records show that the average among Franklin ‘owners is not more. than three in every 8,000 miles. Eight thousand to ten thousand miles per set of tires is the average on Franklin cars. If our owners failed to get this mileage they would be as dissatisfied as if they were getting only 3,500 miles with most cars. Light weight and resiliency make. possible Frank- lin tire records.. We think we can show you some interesting things about tires if you come in to see us. ‘fig' Universal Auto Co., 338 Pearl St., Hartford # FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Don’t Take Any Chances as to Fire or Auto Accident, but call at once on H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. . FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. One Family House, Centrally Located, on Maple Street, For Sale, Large Lot CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Bufldin: NOTICE ! NEW BRITAIN STAMP WORKS Makers of Steel Stamps, Die Sinking and Engraving, Rubber Stamps, No-" tary Seals, Metal Badges, Etc. REMOVED TO 53 CHURCH STREET. FOR SALE--Property With Railroad Frontage and Side Track BY § SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. é 242 MAIN STREET.

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