New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 12

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BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS IN 'THE CHURCH STREET SECTION | The New Wash Goods Section in the Pratt St. Store 1t is the largest -department of :fts Kind in the state. Over 150 feet of counter and shelf space |is stocked to the limit with the most imviting assortment of tub materials that money could purchase. ;:Every yard of thess materials was ordersd months ago and was held for us by the manufacturers until £ we vure.r-dy torecetve it. Prives-were nu-h]mverfln m-ymw;nd many pfeces cannot be dupli- Just a Hint of Our Wonderful Stocks Madras Shirting, fast color and woven stripes, 32 and 38 inches ‘wide, 18c, 25c, 38c and 48c. Ginghams in foreign and domestic makes, 27 and 32 inches widla, stripes, checks, plaids and plain Sport Skirtings in tap and ‘white grounds, latest figures and prints in high colars or staple shadés 25¢, 3%, 48c and 75¢ 3 } Printed Vailes, ovér 200 styles, 36 inches wide, in the newest patterns,i3c, 19¢, 21ic, 27c, 38¢c, 48¢c, 75¢ yard § : patterns in this assortment. ‘Woven materials for Boys’ Suitings, 27 inches wide, in strjpes and plain colors, 15c 19c and 23c yard. Serpentine Crepes in plain colors and kimono figures, 19¢ yard. Percales 36-inth, stripes and figures 133c, 15¢ and 17c yard. v ‘Woven Jap Crepe, fast color, men’s shirts, special, yard, 19¢. . CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS', SHOES At Prices That Mean Economy Complete assortment of Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes'and Moccasins./ Children’s Shoes in shapes for train- ing the foot to be strong and healthy. Full orthopedic lines, sizes 6 to 12, in leathers of Gun metal, Tan and ' Patent, $2.73 to_$3.50. Shoes of the more conservative shapes, more dressy, but still have good lines, in Gun metal, cloth and kid tops, 8 1-2 to 2, $2.75 to $3.75, Children’s and Misses’ Ankle Strap, very neat fitting Pumpa. in Patent, Gun Metal and White, prices from $1.50 to $2.75, Splendid assortment of Infants’ no heel l-llll flexible' spring heel, same as we ‘always carry; THE BIG DELINEATOR OFFER ,0 ' Begins With the May Number : The regular price of the Delineator is 15c copy or $1.50 year; the special offer makes the price 95c per year—provided it is called for at our ‘pattern department each month. Come to the pattern depart- ment in the Church street section and subscribe at once. This is a very exceptional offer and is md for only three weeks. THE POPULAR NEMO Nemo Corsets are designed to add to the comfort, -health and . | happiness of all womankind. For each woman there is a particular ' 'Nemo to meet her needs. For instance, THE BUSINESS GIRL will be more efficient A NEMO, BACK-RESTING CORSET Whether your hours arelong or short, the day’'s work is hard’ and time drags interminably when your back aches—doesn’t it, Lit- tle Twentieth Century Business Girl You are a wise little woman, and know that you can do better work when you feel well. Investigate this new Nemo Corset. “It Rests Your Back” and relieves backache! { ‘Wovern: Voiles stripes and figures, 36 inches 'wide, 39c, 30c, 78¢ and 98c- Silk and, Cotton Pongees in plain colors, 39c¢ and 48c. Plain colored Silk Musiins, 27 .inches wide, all 29c. Plain Voiles, 36 inches wide in leading shades, 28c, 39c and 50c ysrd. Plque Colored ,strlpe. for separate skirts, 48c, 59c, _69c and 75¢ B MISSES’, for - housedresses, Patent, prices | | Solid Gold Articles PRATT ST. ENTRANCE. A complete line of Solid Gold Jewelry, consisting of Bracelet Watches, Ladies’ and Men’'s Waltham Watches, Hamilton Watches, La Vallieres, Thim- bles, Lockets, Bead Necklaces, Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, | Links, Bracelets, Waldemar and Coat Chains, Bar Pins, etc. ‘We engrave free of charge. 'ln Silverware A complete line of Sterling Flat and Holloware, also Plated Hollow and Sheffield Wares. 1847 Rogers Bros,, Commun- ity 50-year and Pan Plate, also ' No. 338 is a dainty little Nemo Back-Resting Corset for the slim, Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co, Fiat girlish figure. “The Back-Resting device, inside the corset, gives gen- Wares. tle pressure and support to weak muscles; modishly flatteris the back. All guaranteed. Very lightly boned. Only weighs 15 ounces. ' Sizes 19 to 26—$3.00. b T T P T Other Back-Resting models for heavier nguup—s:.w and $5.00, Jewelry—All Kinds ....... . . WEAR A NEMO! Gold ‘filled articles for Men ! It will mean *“ elency" for you! G. FOX & CO., CORSET DEPT PRATT ST.,--Second Floor and Women. High grade Gold and Silver Jewelry in latest de-' signs, Hair Ornaments in the new- est designs and popular prices. Pratt Street Entrance. colors, 133%c¢, 150, 19¢, 25c and 29c yard. Over 150 sition. LOST. LOST—Boy’'s bicycle, American Spe- cial, blue and white trim, with coaster brake, between Railroad Ar- cade and W. C. Raphael’s shoe store. Reward if returned to Sydney Ra- phael, 77 Grove Hill 4-23-tf 0 RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, 28 Trinity St. Inquire 37 Smith St. 4-23-6a TO RENT—Four large rooms. Rent reasonable, 117 Whiting street. 4-21-2dx TO RENT—Six room house in Ken- sington. 8 minutes walk from paper mills. Well water in the. house. Hénry Chotkowski, 4-20-3dx TO RENT—To young lady, room with table board, in private family. 128 . Curtiss street. 4-18-d4x G. H. 4-12-t¢ TO RENT—Five room flat. . S8amlows 391 Arch street. The Classified Columns are your agents—-the penny ads reach hundreds in the. . city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants— You are certain of a response, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. . FOR Sm All Advertisements for FOR SALE—Red raspberry, summer | roRR IALE—Horses and wagons. 26 # and fall bearing strawberry plants, Arch stieet. 4-23-% the classified column bees and queens, Crandall, Berlin. § Tel. 683-14. 4-28-3ax FOR SALE—Farm of 100 acres §. 000; easy payments. Also building to rent, suitable for must be in the Herald FOR SALE—Garage doing good busi- ness. Fine opportunity to buy ”(; age, garage or manufacturing. | office by 1:30 p. m. on the S on for ejiing. " Ses at once. “A. | L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut. a.zo.«@? : P. Marsh, ty Shertff. = 4-17- : day of issue. BARGAINS IN USED CARS—1 Dodge, 1916 Oakland, 1917 Chall ers, 1916 Overland, 1915 Chevrol§ Metz, Buick, Fords, 1% ton Feded Truck and many others. We timre payments and take your 0 car ini trade. Come in and let explain. Salesman, Geo. Dun New Britain, Conn., Tel. 811-3. C. Hine Company, 1329 Broad § Hartford, Conn, 4-23. l piano. mont_ street. { FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage of seven rooms, 518 Church street, modern improvements or will ex- change for small farm. Inquire on premises or P. O. Box 517. 4-16-16dx FOR SALE—Motorcycle in good con- dition. Make me an offer. Cycle, Box 7, Herald. : 4-23-4dx FOR SALE—Cole car, 4 cylinder elec- tric equipment, four extra tires. Must be sold at once to séttle claim, 306 Park street. 4-23-3dx FOR SALE—Household furniture and bedding. 518 Church St. 4-20-6dx FOR SALE—One ton motor trul with express body In perfect ci 21 FOR SALE—Eight year old Morgan TO RENT—The store, No. 75 Az-ch street, lately occupied by the E. W. Thompson Co., in the Paint and ‘Wall Paper business. . Apply to .C. J. Parker, No. M ‘Walnut street. 3-20-£t. —— TO RENT—Offices, all modérn im- provements. . Apply Modern Book 168 Main street. WANTED—Man for dish washing and general cleaning at Hoffmann’'s Bakery, 95 Arch streeet. 4-23-43 - dition- 'Will sell on monthly terhs to responsible party. Write g Truck, care Herald, 4-14 mare; splendid roader; also harness and rubber tired Concord buggy, in good condition; will sell cheap. Harold Anderson, Kensington. 4-21-3dx FOUND—A purse on Main street. In- ‘quire at Herald office. 4-23-3dx ¢ FOR SALE—E,000 day old chicks C. White Leghorns. Order . H, N. Hanson, Hart's corner, ville. Tel. 37-4, 4 1! -1 d HELP WANTED—FfEMALE -~ WANTED—Young lady for general of- fice work; one with some- experi- ence prefered. Apply at New Hav- en Dairy, 53 Woodland street. 4-23-tf 'FOR SALE—Several thousand sheet pictures at greatly reduced prices. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main St. 4-21-d6 ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell. '. FOR SALE—One \good work horse and three busiress wagons. 142 Main street. 4-21-tf e FOR SALE—One-ton Little Giant ! Truck 4t bargain. s WANTED—May 1-15, woman for .general housework. Good pay. To g0 home or stay nights. Box 29XY, Hereld. 4-2%-tf Charter 3397 or 870. FOR WANTED—Battery repair man, with .some experience preferred. Fuller Storage B&ttel")'. 105 Arch street. 5 4-23-34 WANTED—AR A1 electrician immed- jatély. Apply T. W. Hinchliffc, 13 Franklin Square. , 4-23-1d ‘WANTED—Firemen. Apply Beflln Power station, Berlin, Conn. 4-21-6d WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory office of local manufacturing concern, Address Box 18 BB, Herald Office. 4-20-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ref- erences. Mrs. S. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hil. 4-20-tf too small for our business. A. Brazos & Sons, Inc., '~ Middletown, Conn. 4-21-d3x |- SALE—Second hand ummu.mnm FOR BSALE Double House, Bassett St., 14 rooms, 'Double House, Winthrop °8St., M all modern, large lot, plenty of fruit,; rooms, modern equipment, $8,000, ‘WANTED—Waitress at the Broadway Restaurant. 4-20-3dx —_— WANTED—Woman 'to do . washing. $8,000. Tel. 1421. 4-20-3d 3-Family. on Prospect St., 21 rooms, ~3-Family House, Walnut 8t up-to-date, $10,000. Liberal terms, rooms and garage. Price $9,000. ‘WANTED—A laundress. Apply Neéw Britain General hospital. 4-18-t H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main St e 3 FIRE INSURANCE. MONKEY TO LOAN. Fmeonefamilyhonseon Parkmoré, bne on Hart St and one on Park Terrace for sale at low - WANTED—Young lady*for clerical work in local office. Address P. O- (2% 4-17-t¢ E—_ FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED AT ONCE—Young man, neat appearance. The Hardware City Mergcantile Agency. Call be- tween 8—8:30 p. m., room 9, 198 Main street. ® 4-21-tf WANTED—Man . room work. Apply Herald Office. 4-21-tf WANTED—Three barbers. Barber, Box ¢, Herald. City Advertisement NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. Attention is called to the law con- cerning the registration of dogs, as shown by the posters issued by the Selectmen of New Britain. The time for. registration wesday, May 1, 1917, and failure to ‘egister on or before that date means that the owners of dogs will have to pay a fine of One Dollar ($1.00) in addition to the regular fee. The 'Town Clerks Office will be 4.20-a3x ictor Egg Preserver | open Saturday and Monday evenings We clean | t> receive dog fees, in addition to the i regular hours. Everythinj @ Dated at New Britain this 20th day of April, 1917. under the ALFRED L, THOMPSON, to assist in press Address |’ expires | prices. See us about rents CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Pleasant front room at 45 Main street suitable for two gentlemen. 4-23-3dx TO RENT—Two lange front rooms for light housekeeping, no children, Address Box 21XX, Herald. 23, ldx WANTED. ‘WANTED—Clerk for temporary position. Call in person. United Electric Lighgt and@ Water Co. City 4-21-3d4 GRINDING OUT mmnmA SPECIALTY, / Storage and Supplies of all descriptions. Opml)lynndm'n- 123 CHESTNUT ST, TEL. 800, n \ WANTED—Tenement of five room. Three adults. Address Box 34, Her- ald Office. 4-23- 2dx VVANTED-—Tenement of three or four rooms. Address Tenement, Box | 10, Herald. 4-19-te TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE s1., FOR SALE { SCHULTZ & COSTELLO In 242 MAIN STREET. FARM FOR SALE Located about half way between New Britain and Soutm Large house and barns. q If interested in this pmmenn. call at our office or telephone. WANTED—Old False Teeth. matter if broken. 2007 S.'5th St. 4-14-16dx mail. L. Mager, 2 Philadelphia, Pa. NOTIGE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- 4-23-6dx Conn., 4-23-6dx or Ad- 4-5-tt The Hardware City Co-operative Ass’ (INC.) F, H. SHIELD, vfiA!AGEl\. NO. 131 MAIN STREET. THE WELDON, Room S, Asylum Street, Hartford Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars WIlllamsAuIn Bn Office and Show MAR -/ oty -y P gt ool g R MR RY e —————————— NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Storage, Si "Phone 224. CARS T0 RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STREET TWO NICE PROPERTIES FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL ‘Phone 2020.. We help you to build. THE RIDGEWOOD REALTYX CO., 276 Main Street, Also one of the best Bungalows 1-4. Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Sepairing » Specialty., | Tel. 1228 of condition. H. N. LOCKWOOD, City Hall One Two Family, all Modern Home with extra large lot, full of fruit trees. the western suburbs. All in the best Real Estate and Insurame, "Phone 606-3 HORACE I HART, AUTO LIVERY in H lean- } (N. B. Herald) Town Clerk. oyt TRl atias - ing a specialty | If You Want Good Bottled | SLATE AXD TiLm ROOFS repairdd. down the high cost of living by preserving your eggs with Victor { i Drop postal to F. H. Sneath, §m;f~;: R e s B i T T | macccar : have a fresh supply in.the Winter when the prices are hlch- PHILIP BARDECK, A PIANO student will give lessons to Sges can Be bought Bow betwoen 300 4ad 30 - & dozen. East NeVl » beginners, G0 cents an hour. m L ks A ome Britai 185 Arch St. °Phone 482-2 | iress Box X4X, Herad, -qmwmpmm?;rlmwm:mm.m . T R e Window | ARTISTIC FRAMING | _MULTIGRAPHS LETTER : OR WALE BY: Dific 88West Cleaning C» | The J. C. Ripley Art Co., |1 oo Imfim . Clark & Brairerd Co. Geo. M. Ladd, e Main Street. | ~ BRANCH sTUDIO Emttee T Dickinson Drug Co,, _ S. P.Strople, J. Winkle, Mgr. | 1o5 west Matn 5t.. New Becatn, Conn, | THE SARTFORD. TYPEWNTER G0, . Economy New England Drug Co. ¢ = i "'_A o i Manufactured By » \ APOTHECARIES HALL COMPANY, Denison Garage | _ TNDIATA Fine violin re and bow 3 i a ;‘pocluxty. D(:.v‘-::gtwe:t: y..hr-ufl:: 430 MAIN STREXDP WORM DRIVE Waterbury, Conn. ’,:,,d:"z:',,&“,;:‘;': Suaranteed. OIher | yvery Cars for m.,”hy and igne NG A l | FOR RENT Desirable dwelling at NO. 6 Cedar Strect, 10 rooms, baths, and all modern improvements. Must be taken at once. General Bae CHAS. 1. GILLIN Estate 140 MAIN STREET. - $1,550.00 . $2,250.00 $3,000.00 - $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE Cco., *Phone 473-4—1435-2 314 PARK STREET Dr.C.W.VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building 8:30 A. M. 5 P. M. Hours [ Monday and Saturday | Eve'gs by appointment TELEPHONE 974-2. AUCTION at the farm of E. A. KENYON, 11 Haruand St., Hartford, Conn. orj Tuesday April 24th, 1917, Rain or shine. Auction starts promptly’ at 12:30 o’clock.—Entire stock of tools, 32 head of cows, 5 ye-fllu-;. 1 pair horses, 1 single Wagon, 1 2-horse wagon,1 McCormack Mo : machine, 1 horse rake, 1 tedder, 1 lime and fertilizer sower, 1 wheel ensilage truck, 1 4-wheel grain truck, 1 cutaway harrow plows and other tools of all kinds.—Take the Blue Hills or Bloomfiel car, getting off at Burnham St., go west to barn. GEORGE MEXCUR, Auctio

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