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NEW BRITAIN DAIEY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1017. . FOX & CO. IN THE Classified advertisements in the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has shown return high dividends. Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always Nfiowe. e pliic. . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c PRATT ST. STORE ~ Entrances on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Sts., ,Hartford All departments with the exception of Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Housefurnishings, China and Glass- ware which are stiil in the branch store, 13 Talcott St. are now in the new quarters on Pratt street. There are three entrances.to this spacious new temporary store, on Pratt, Trumbull and Church streectz. Reat room and’ Lavatory for Ladies are on the second floor. . White Materials " Plain White Volles,” 40 tn. wide, very fine nd ‘sheer/ for Waists and dreases, B 'mmno#‘u P ‘White P. K. 86 in. wide, good [ quality and. four size welts,. reg- £ ular price -30c, special 29¢ yard. i Cloth, 38 inches wide, 3 Long * 712 yards to plece, fine quality, plece. brass nickel plated. In the purchase there are: Rubber tipped white enamel Bath Stools. 18-inch Glass Shelves, plated brackets. Tub Sponge Racks. 18 and 24 inch glass, nickel end Towel Bars. Heavy Tub Soap Dishes. Bath Tub Seats. Art Shape Tumbler Holders. Combination Tumbler and Soap Holders. Combination Tumbler Tooth Brush Holders. 6-prong Tooth Brush Holders. Three 3-knob Nickel Robe Hooks. ; - Knickerbocker Bath Spray 8 in 1 combination for a shower, shampoo or massage with one Yyear guaranteed rubber tubing for $2.00....... s 0.0 Overhead Ring Showers with needle spray center, duck cur- tain nickel plated rings, at $5.95. EXTRA SPECIAL. Heavy Combinaton Tumbler, Tooth Brush and Soap Holders, removable white porcelain soap and tumbler; regular $2.75, for $2.35. nickel . White Plisse, 33 inches wide, , ;fine for underwear and skirts, i regular price ¥fc. Speclal 17c % Flsxon Checks and stripes, 32 " inches wide, fine and sheer, for ‘waists, dresses and- underwear, regular price 29c. Special 22c _ _Whnite Organdie, plain and sheer, the latest’'for waists and Wdresses, 40 in. wide, regular ¢ price 3%c. Special 3ic yard. - & Wash Goods Colored Jap Woven Crepes in & large line of stripes and plain and regular Dress Ginghams, 32 inches 2 large line of checks . plaids and plain colors, regular Silk and Cotton Poplins, all plain ‘shades, very silky and 36 inches wide, regular price 98c. gy 85¢ Percales, 36 inches wide, good quality, in large line of stripes and checks, reg. price l 2! 15c. Special, yard... 2C Sport 8ilk and Cotton Tus- sahs, 36 in. wide, tan grounds with colored figures, also plain colors to match, regular price 1 s o Boys’ Suits For' two days—boys’ wool Suits {in dark brown and gray mixed cashmeres with ;alpaca lining; each suit has extra pair of knickers; could not be dupli- cated to sell under $8.50 and $8.98; siges 7 to 18. 36.95 Price for two days {; ancy Aprons Aprons for parlor maid, nurse maid, housekeepers, and Tea Aprons in trimmed styles, in fine materials; styles for every apron occasion. 25c to $3.98. Muslinwear department. Maid’s Caps and Collar and Cuft Sets, every style. Prices 13%c to 5%c. Regular Prices up to $6.50. FOR TWO DAYS ........... 10. SHOES Black Kid Boots at Black Kid Oxfords at ‘White Canvas Boots .. $6.98 to $7.98 Kimonos, Sale Price Some worth even more. rge shipment have just welcomed a la: bt hite canvas. To customers acquaint- d Oxfords in kid and W! E:o:;t:nArch Preserver Shoes there’s no need of extolling merit; whoever suffers from tired, aching feet can get permanent re- lief from wearing one pair of these Shoes. The prices quoted today are for what we have in stock. Orders placed now will cost at least $1.00" more. ¢ We have three lasts, one high heel, heel in White Canvas and Vicl Kid: Oxfords in Viei Kid only: 'BATH ROON SUPPLIES Values up to $1. Sale Price 12 Talcott Street Every piece is guaranteed for one year; the metal parts are solid 50c Linens & Domestics FOR BALANCE OF WEEK 81x90 Bleached Sheets, made of good quality cotton, seamless, regular price 79c. Special 6234¢c each. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 456x36, good qualty cotton, regular price 19¢. Special 15c each. Tobacco Cotton, 86-inch wide, good quality, regular price 10c. Special 7 3-4c yard. . | Bleached Turkish Towels, large size, regular price 29c. Special 23c each. Mercerized Table Tops, hemmed, 45x46 inches, regular price 76c each. Special 5%c¢ each. Union Linen Table Damask, 68 inches wide, will wash and wear, regular price 69c. Special 59c yard. Butterick’s Patterns for which we are Hartford agents. Pratt Street. Another Sample Sale ~ 'Women’s Long Kimonos A manufacturer’s sample line, including wool challle, silk, can- ton crepe which resembles crepe de chine. have placed them in two lots as follows $5.98 to $6.98 Kimonos. Sale Price . A few corduroys; we cessvsenanans $2.98 ~$3.98 Nome on approval and none credited. LOST. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SADE, LOST—In raliroad station or Arcade, Thursday, small green handbag, containing money, keys and letters. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 4-20-2dx 1O mEND. TO. RENT—SIx room house in Ken- sington. 8 minutes walk from paper mills. Well water in the house. Henry Chotkowski, 4-30-3ax FOR RENT—SIx room modern tene- ments in new semni-detached bunga- Jows. All improvements, enameled sinks and tubs, gas, electric lights and furnace heat. Houses for sale n the easy payment plan. Title ealty Development Co., W3 Main street, open evenings, Room 6. 4-19-3d table board, in private family. 128 Curtiss street. 4-18-d4x G H. 4-12-tf TO RENT—Five room flat. Samlow, 391 Arch street. = TO RENT—The store, No. 76 Arch TO RENT—To young lady, room with ; street, lately occupled by the E. W. Thompson Co., in the Paint and ‘Wall Paper business. Apply to C. J. Parker, No, 24 Walnut street. 3-20-t2 TO RENT—Offices, all modern im- provements. Apply Modern Book Shop, 168 Main street. 2-22-tf WANTED Girls paid while leatning Shirt Co., 266 Arch street, WANTED—Waman to wash and clean two days a week. Mrs, F. W. Wil- liams, Maple Hill. Tel. 1634-13. 4-20-2d WANTED—Girls; light work; steady employment; good hours. 21 Rail- road Arcade. 4-20-2a 'l‘nuudmnn:mnmtaudn‘ ve a: seven passengers, also three light deliveries and two §<¢on Seymour strest. Phone §30. . P, 8 —Parts for sale for all makes of cars. 4-30-2d HEDP WANTED—MALR, ‘WANTED—At onoce, & young man be- tween 18 and 20 years of age, will- ing to learn the shoe business. Big opportunity for advancement as maenager of a shoe store. Good sal- ary. Apply Newark Shoe store, 334 Main street. 4-30-3a WANTED—Man for night-watchman service in local concern. Apply Box 16XX, Herald. 4-19-3d | WANTED—A good carpenter wanted. Call at 685 Arch street or at the job 490 East street, H. M, Whaples, Jr. 4-17-5dx Address 4-20-d3x WANTED—Three barbers. Barber, Box €, Herald. WANTED—Battery repair man, with some experience preferred. Fuller Storage Battery, 105 Arch street. 4-18-3d WANTED—Three clerks by N. Y.. N. H. and H. R. R. Apply at ffeight office, Whiting street. 4-14-w1 WANTED. ‘WANTED—Automobile truck driver. Shurberg’s Coal office, 69 : Franklin street. 4-20-14 WANTED—To buy Ford touring car, must be in A-1 shape.” State year and best price for cash, Car Box, 4XX, Herald. 4-19-2dx WANTED—Tenement of three or four rooms. Address Tenement, Hbx 10, Herald. T 4-19-tf WANTED—Young woman for e{;-ul work in main office of local: con- cern. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box X14X, Herald. 4-18-3a WANTED—Waitress at the Broadway Restaurant. 4-20-3dx | ‘WANTED—Woman to do washlng.l “Tel, 1421. 4-20-3a WANTED—Woman to mop floor in factory. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch street. 4-20-2d WANTED—Young lady stenographer | to work .in local office.. State age, | experience and salary = expected. | Apply Box H22, Herald. 4-19-6d ! WANTED—Publishing house wants a selling representative for New Brit- ain.and Vicinity. Big money-making proposition. Salary and commis- sion. Property bond. Address Box 2XX, Herald Office. 4-18-3dx WANTED—OId False Teeth. - Don’t matter it broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 §. 5th Bt. Philadelphia, Pa. 4-14-15dx BOYS” TOPCOATS $3.98 A selection of fine checks, covert, wool mixtures, cashmere and homespuns; military, French and Pinch Back models. best value in Topcoats for boys we've ever offered—sizes 2% to By far the ARCH PRESERVER AND OXFORDS of Arch Preserver their one medium and one low $7.50, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD COURT Services Sunday Ev'g, Apr. 22, 7:30 o’Clock SUBJECT:—“What Universalism Has Done and ‘What Can Be Done For It.” Jt is a good thing to see where we stand and what if anything we stand for. Dr. Dillingham will preach. WANTED Man with Ford Auto to act as agent for KEROSENE OIL SYSTEM for FORD CARS Reduces Fuel Cost 60%. See Mr. ALDRICH, CENTRAL AU STATION. Everything under the sun Houseclean. ing a specialty | WANTED—Girl to wait on table. Ref- ; erences required. Also boy about 16 vears as helper. Longley’s, Church ’ street. 4-18-3dx WANTED—Three diemakers, steady employment for right men in local hardware factory. ' Address Die Maker, Herald. 4-1812d WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britair General hospital. 4-18-tf WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local office. Address P. O- Box 1019. 4-17-tt WANTED—Good waitress and to do general work. No cooking, 26 South High St. 4-14-6dx NGRS S e ‘WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. No washing. 204 Lincoln street. 4-9-tf e e SITUATION WANTED, i e \WANTED—By young man of 16, outside work or grocery preferred. A. Finkelstein, 18 Willow street. 4-20-1dx ——————————————————— MEDICAL ASSISTANT WANTED. e e L e T By an elderly doctor in' country vil- lage, this state. Must have had two or three vears experience. able to do minor surgery and obstetrics, and dispense his own drugs. No drug store in town. No equipment re- quired. It mutually agreeable, permanent arrangement can be made at cnd of year. For particu- lars, address, stating age and quali- fications, Doctor, Herald Office. —_— e — FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO furnished front rooms and kitchen, connected, one flight pri-| vate veranda, separate entrance. Every .convenience for housekeep- ing. 16 Prospect street. 4-20-3d TO RENT—Light, sunny, furnished room to gentleman. Central loca- tion. 42 Maple street. 4-19-d2x HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. Supplies. Telephone, 231-4. NOTICE. —e . NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. , Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12. i (i 4-16-6dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad. 4-5-tf IF YOU PAY STORAGE and small balance due on good upright piano it is yours. Write the Gibbs Pilano Co., 71-78 Main St, Springfield, Mass. 3-14-tf | Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. Office and Show Service Station | | | | HORACE L. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930, 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 8§96 ARCH STREET Room 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Elm St ———— FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL 'Phone 2020.. We help you to build. l THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Strect, ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St.. New Britain, Conn. INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO P! . $1,550.00 . $2,250.00 . $3,000.00 . $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE CO., 'Phone 4738-4—1485-2, 314 PARK STREET Dr. C.W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building 8:30 A, M. 5 P. M. Hours [ Monday and Satuvday Evc'gs by appointment i janitor and | FOR SALE. JFOR SALE—Oak dining room table and chairs, uphoistered couch, do- mestic can be had at a-reasonable price. If you have not all the necessary cash, we do not charge any com- mission for time payments. Come in and let us explain. Here a fow of the cars that we have on hand for you to choose from: 1915 Dodge, 1916 Oakland, 1916 Overland, 1917 Chalmers, 1915 Cheverolet, 1917 Studebaker, 1916 Metz, Buick road- ster, Federal truck, 1 1-2 tons, and numbers of others. Do not forget we take your old car in trade. A. C. Hine, 1329 Broad St, Hartford, Conn., Salesman, Geo. Dunbar, New Britain, Conn., Tel. 311-8. 4-20-1d FOR SALE—Garage doing good busi- ness. . Fine opportunity to buy go- ing business. Special and good reason for selling. See at once. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. 4-17-6d FOR SALE—J. and C. Fisher upright piano. In good condition. 93 Tre- mont street. 4-18-wix FOR SALE—New milch cow. quire H. W. Goodrich, Berlin. r 4-18-3dx In- FOR SALE—Angelus, good condition. ‘With records. Reasonable, for quick sale. P. O. Box 56. 4-14-6dx USED CARS FOR ‘SALE—Hupmobile, 1916, roadster, $750; Buick, 1916, roadster, $750; ‘Buick, 1913, touring, $200; Reo 1915, touring, $625; Oak land, 1916, ‘6-cyl. touring, $65 also Oakland, touring, $600; Stude- baker, 1915, todring, $725; \Over- land cab, $500; Hudson 6-54, $425; Chevrolet 4-90, $400, also one for $350; Oakland, 4-cyl, $650; Kohler truck, $200. These cars in splendid condition, reasonable. offers will be accepted. . Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street, 4-16-6d FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage of seven rooms, $18.° Church street, modern improvements or will ex- change for small farm. Inquire on premises or P. O. Box §17. . 4-16-16dx FOR .Double House, Bassett St., 14 rooms, all modeérn, large lot, plefity of truit, $8,000. 3-Family on Prospect 8t,, 21 rooms, up-to-date, $10,000. Liberail terms. FOR sALEB. FOR SALE—Household furniture and bedding. 578 Church street. 4-20-64x - FOR SALE CHEAP—Male and fe- & male Boston Bull dog pups, five | months old. 177 Elm street, third i floor. 4-20-2dx R e i e FOR SALE—Round reed reversible baby carriage in good condition. ‘Phone 798-2. 4-19-2dx i M B ARSI A 1L FOR SALE—Farm of 100 acres $2,- 000; easy payments. Also 'large building to rent, suitable for stor- age, garage or manufacturing. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut. 4-20-6dx ———e e | FOR SALE—Two pianos, one Fisher, ‘ square, and one Haines, upright. In good condition. B. Sengle, Plainville Road. Tel. 'lu-l.‘ o-del P .18-d8 | FOR SALE—Right room house, Berlin, ail modern improvements, large barn, six acres ‘land, Tel 663-2, , 4-18-84x FOR SALE—Right room house, Berlin, new, all inprovements. Tel.© 663-2, 4-18-3dx. FOR SALE—Upright plano used 4 about, year, $126. Cost $325. 47 Reaganable terms accepted. Inquire & at once, Box 25 XX, Herald. 4- e e FOR SALE—Bahy carriage, 625 Stan-} ley street, 3nd floor. 4-19-34x FOR BALE—One ton motor truc with express body in perfect congs dition. ‘Wil sell on monthly tern to responsible party. Write Moto® Truck, care Horald, 4-14-t6 FOR SALE—S,000 day old chicks: C, White Laghorns. Qrder now. | H. N! Manson, Hart's corner, Plain< ville. Tel. 37-¢, 4 llflt O‘RIENTA»L RUGS. We ..“;". I::: we nge—=&ls0 We do first ¢ 8. ' Barbour Rug Co., 48 Hartford, Cénn. Tel, 23397 or 870. FOR SAL cond hand pool tadl Ad3ress Table, Box 12, leloll._ 1 10-14-88 rooms, modern equipment, $8,000. pires 3-Family House, Walnut 8t, 3 . rooms and garage. Price 9,000, H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Stree FIRF INSURANCE. MONEY 10 LOAN. i g Five houses and two stores next to Stanley Works tle Street for sale. Net big income. We'll rent your : CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO. " 305 Bank Building. 'CORBIN Unexcelled facilities for overhauling Machine work of all kinds. GARAGE automobiles and burning out C: _- GRINDING OUT CYLINDERS A SPECIALTY. Storage and Supplies of all descriptions. 123 CHESTNUT ST, TEL. Open Day and Night. 800. Business Property in Franklin Street | For Sale by § SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. . 242 MAIN STREET. i FARM FOR SALE | Located about half way between New Britain and Southingtom. Large house and barns. If interested in this proposition, call at our office or telephone. il The Hardware City Co-operative Ass’ (INC) F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. “FOR RENT Desirable dwelling at NO. 6 Cedar’ Street, 10 rooms, baths, and al] modern improvements. Real Esiate 140 MAIN STREET, Must be taken at once. CHAS. H. GILN General Instran HALLINAN - Bl JLEPHONE 974-2.

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