New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1917, Page 12

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.. Whatever you need ‘and whenever you need it the _Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let thg city know your wants— Furniture, Rugs, Lace Onr- tains—China and House- furnishings.—Branch_Store 13 Taloott St.— G. FOX & CO. ENTRANCES'ON PRATT, TRUMBULL AND CHURCH STREETS . UM CHARGE 100 TAILORED SUITS WERE UP TO $55.00 Your chance to obtain & handsome Tailored Suit 'way in advance of previous seasons at a greatly reduced figure. 100/ Smart Tailored Suits taken from regular stocks; every new material of the season is in the assortment, including French. Berge, Gaberdine, Poiret Twill, Guaniburl, Burella, Wool Jersey, Wool Velour and the popular Oxford. Colors are beige, apple, green, Kelly green, rose, gold, black and white checks, navy blue, black and Oxford. All sizes from 16 misses o 52%; fine assortment of stylish stouts. None on approval. No mail or telephone ordver-. (_nhar Suits tormerly up to $75.00. Sale price $39.75 i X4 , GHILOREN'S ROMPERS ' | Two Special Lois INFANTS® DEPT. " Rompers made 'of excellent poplin and soisette; smocked ‘and embroidered, in = white, “pink, blte and cornicolor; sizes ¢ months to 4 years. Rempers made ' to $1.76, sale price 98c. R sell at and $3.00, sele price $1.59 ular prices. THE GOWNS . * Six different styles; empire, sleeveless and round- neck. Prices $1.00 to $1.98. | sell at dren’s:\Sample Dresses. High Class Styles in the Finest Materials - linen and poplin, but a few. dresses in lawn and pique. o alike; there are high waisted and belted styles; most are beautifully hand-embroidered. The sale prices are at per cent. under the original selling prices. Sizes are 2 to 6 Just a hint of the way ‘we are disposing of these pretty dresnes: Dresses, sale .nflce $1.25 and $5 Dresses, sale $3.50 Dresses, sale price $1.98 34 l $6.00 Dresses, sale price $3.00 [\\Q\i‘:"’ "FOR THE ferials, and that'are neat and attractive. this type of homefurnishings. : ‘realize that there are many who know that it is to their advantage to buy the grade of homefurnishings on which we specialize but find it inconvenient to : ray cash in full. Our arrangement for Deferred Payment accounts offers the so- : roblem. Our terms are not over conservative nor are they sensation- ey have been adopted to meet the requirements of the average ution to the ally liberal. AVERAGE HOME The “Average Home" does not call for elaborate and costly furnishings and the Jowest-priced furnishings are not good enough. It is the medium grades which re required—home furnishings that are well made from durable, serviceable ma- Our extensive stock consists largely of , AMIFRENCH GOWNS AND " REDINGOTE CHEMISE v DEPARTHENT,' 2ND FLOOR Machine made and machine embroidered unierwear; an excel- lent imitation of the genuine hand-made Underwear. prices will appeal to women who like the pretty, neat styles at pop- The popular THE CHEMISE Redingote style ‘without opening. New and practical; embroidered, lace trimmed and - scalloped. Prices $1.00 to $1.98 ‘ ARASOLS ALL COLORS—WATERPROOF They’re very popular—the Sunrane Parasols. They come in the prettiest colors which ‘water or sun cannot fade; al- ®0 black. The handles are in the' newest sport effects, nat- ural wood with tops to match, wrl-tl straps and cords. The regular price is $5. $3.9 Special Price /M your is an “Average Home” would it not be to your benefit to become ac- quainted with this homefurnishing store which speciallzyes on you needs? Denison Garage |Keeley's Garage 3 430 MAIN STRE®T. Elm and Franklin Streets. v Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cars. /Dage for hive, day and might. | Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and . Supplies and Repairing. Supplies, "Phone 384. ' Repairing a Specialty., A TE N ’I“ Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prises offered for inventioms. m‘.‘_‘mul:'ut ft“‘ m‘:l to ability. Our ¢ books sent free vnsnn J. EVANS & 0O. - | NEW YORK O] = Tel. 1228 ' WOOLWOETH BLDG. NEW :fll}“ él‘g:‘ | ! l ——— TO0 RENT—Four room tenement, 65- , 67 Winthrop street. 5-29-tt — TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set All Advertisements for _the classified column “must be-in the . Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. : TO RENT, TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, all modern improvements. Electric lights and furnace, $16 at 13 Lin- coln St. Call 406-14. 6-20-d1x TO RENT—Six room fiat, third floor, 162 Maple St. 6-18-t¢, TO RENT—Tenement, 5' rooms, all modern improvements. Electrict - lights, furnace, bath, 99 Winthrop 8t. Inquire 1st floor, or A. Pinkus, opticlan, 306 Main St. 'Phone, 570. 6-18-t£ TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms. +Inquire 36 Connerton St 6-18-6dx ‘FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition. Price reasonable. Call 157 Smalley street. 6-18-3dx TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $385.90; 7 room 2-family house, Rockwell avenue, $30.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main St. 5-23-tf HEDLP WANTED—IERALE —_———e WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. One willing to go to shore, . No laundry, M. 8. T. Goss, 18 Grove Hill, 6-20-a8 w. maid for gen~ eral housework. 'Apply 38 Whiting st 6 4a ——ee R WANTHEHD—At onocs, - competent girl for general housework, One willing to go to shore for month. Apply Dr. C. W. Vivian, 250 West Main 8t. s (§-18-4a —_— ‘WANTED-—Experienced ,young _wom- an 'stenographer in main office. of local concern. Address Box X18B, Herald Office. €-18-3d WANTED—Young lady for raphy and clerical work. Rubber Co. 6-18-3d WANTED—GIr] for general house- work. One that can speak English. Apply 16 Forest street. ' 6-16-t¢ b WANTED—Competent ocook, willing to go to the shore for the summer. Mrs, C. F. Bennett, 128 Forest St. & 6-16-6d4 WANTED--Girls and women. Union Leundry, 266 Arch St, New Brit- * ain, Conn. 6-6-tt —_—— WANTED—MIDDLE' AGED LADY BOOKKEEPER CASHIER. TO RENT—Four room tenement to|' smal] family,46 Pearl Court. 6-15-6ax 3 TO RENT—Three shore cottages at Indian Neck. Reasonable. ‘Wil also rent for week-end parties. Tel. 1876 or 1442. 6-15-64". TO RENT—Six room tehement, with garage. Latest improvements. To rent from July 1. Inquire 91 Maple street, or 394 Main street. 6-14-:f TO RENT—Private garage to rent. Place to wash car. 91 Maple :tlr:e:t. — TO RENT—Seven room flat, suitable for rooming. Steam heat. 30 Cam- mercial 8t. Tel. 1407-2. 6-14-tf TO RENT—Shore cottage at FPine Orchard, Conn., modern improve- ments. Month or season. P, A. , Beibert, Berlin, Conn. 6-13-64 g T T o L T0 RENT—Tenement of six rooms, first floor, modern improvements, 31 Franklin Square. 6-6-tt P T TO RENT—Five reom tenetnent, ali modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 7 6-2-tf —_— TO RENT—June' 16th, lower floor, six rooms, 64 Harrison St., 'Phone. 1509, 6-1-tt i S SRS TR NS e ey 7O RENT—First floor tenement, five |\ rooms, modern improvements. In- quire 76 Pleasant street, second floor. 5-81-tf coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same aum- Ler, Tel. 1771. [ §-32-tf —_— TO RENT—Oflice rooms, second fioor. Apply Soverelgn Trading Co., 162 Main street. 6-8-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pub. Co. B-103tf #g GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE 3 Automobile Repairing and Forging ! Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET 'Phone _us'l-u—uas-a FOR SALE Business or residential site, corner East Main and Harvard streets. Ex- cellent location with over 300 feet of improved frontage on East Main 8t. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 281-4 FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture tors, bought and sold; Stoves, 3 Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. : A, D. LIPMAN, 84 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 GRADUATION SPECIAL—Beautiful little Folders, $2 doz. Arcade Studio, “The Studio up to date.” 6-230-3dx PEAS, PEAS, ALL KINDS— I hereby guarantee to furnish any firm or individual 1,000 or more bushels of peas. I have 30 acres planted. with peas. - Will ssll. by contract or otherwise. Call and see us for terms, etc. Carmen Pompell, Plainville, Ct., R. F. D., Box 29. . 9-19-21-23x The stock transfer books of The American Hardware ‘Corporation will be closed from June 22nd‘to July 2nd, both dates inclusive. By order of the President, GEO. T. KIMBALL, Sec'y, BILE parties 'taken out. Reasdnable rates. . Allen car. Rich- ard Covert, Tel. 255-12. 8-6dx LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel- 153-12 or 1467-4. - SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared .to take care of your wants for signs and show cards of all kinds, A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street. 6-8-1f WANTEMN. WANTED—A young man or i-dy in the accounting department of a local factory. Address P. O. Box 1019, City. 6-19-wil P A S o ‘WANTED—Furnished apartment for refined American couple, for 'the summer, No children. Address Box L24, Herald. 6-18-d3x FURNISHED ROOMS, —_— . TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 28 South High . 6-20-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeepiing. Modern Con- veniences. 193 Main St. 6 3dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two people. 88 Maple street. 6-18-7d P —————— If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, 185 Arch 'St. ’Phone 482-2 REO 1918 SIX $900 Overhauled and repainted. In splendid condition throughout Other good values in used cars. Reos from 1913-1917, fours and sixes; Overland, Scripps-Booth, Buick, Chalmers, Regal, Oakland, M Williams Auto Co. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and S Main St 287 Elm St AUTO LIVERY HORACE I. HART | Relinble and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET e-15-te]. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—OId hay, R. E. Towers, FOR SALE—English pointer pupp Tel. 1613. - 6-19-3d 14 65 Maple St., Plainville. = 6-18. FOR SALE—One Brisco touring equipped with seif starter and e tric lights.' Has new tires and battery. Must be sold at once. Irving Jester, Park and Elm Tel. 2109., [3 FOR SALE—1916, 4 oyl newly paifited and overhsuled. In fine condition, Willlams ‘Auto Co., 4 287 Blm. 6-18-44d LT L M S L T FOR SALE-—Cheap. New mandolin, Inquire between § and 6 p.'m. A. M.’ Breaneke, ' 51 Fairview 8t or Tel. :3036. 6-19-a2x FOR ‘BALE—Rate, old violin' for orchestra or solo work, 431 West Main St. Tel. 73-3. 6-18-34x FOR SALE—J. and C. Fisher up piano. In good condition, mont street. FOR SALE—Biack horse, old;, welghs 1260 lbs, 11, FOR SALE—Baby carriage $13, oil heater $3. Good ' condition, 318 Chestnut 8t., second floor. 6-18-d3x e ————— HEDP WANTED—MALR, —_—— CARPENTERS WANTED - Bring your tools. . Rowe Calk ' plant, Plantsville, Conn, Ellison Con- struction: Co, ‘WANTEO — Bookkeeper, gentleman preferred. White Oak Crushed Stone Co., 131 Main St. © 819t 6-20-d2x J — e - WANTED—Boy 16 or 17 years of { FOR # . pa age to work in dru ore evenings.| . 3,800 s, Gu Address Box 4XX, Herald Office. Price reasonable to 6-19-t¢ 1 ‘Apply at 49-53 C ‘WANTED—Boy about sixteen to learn'| - 4 i I ‘trade. < Address Box 10BB, Herald.|FOR BALE-—1918 Ford roadstet. S 6-19-wix | very good shape. Willlams: "’ + Co., 287 Em, ' WANTED—Young man on shipping — - floor; salary $13.00. Answer in ! own handwriting. P. O. Box-364. 8-18-3x WANTED—Young man between 24! and 30 years of age as assistant . foremsn in local factory. Previgus | mechanical training not necessary. Address Box 26XB, Herald Office. \ | WANTED—A young man for goda| fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 5-17-t SpecialValue A BARGAIN. IF YOU ACT QUICK. 6 Room Cottage, lot 50 x 150, 1 min- ute from trolley, 10 minutes ride from center.—Heat, “Hot Waser”, All Hard ‘Wood ~Floors, Cemented = COellar, Bcreems and A ‘8 years ago.. SEE T. W. O'CONNOR at once.. . BARGAINS ON LIBERAL TERMS IF SOLD AT ONCE.—3 " 753 East Street, 3 Family, 127 Shuttle ' Méadow. Avenue. ~ Single/ H. D. HUMPHREY, H \ M. IRVING JESTER, OOR. PARK and ELM. NINE ROOM HOUSE, BARN, ! ACRE GROUND, FOR SALE BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO,' 242 MAIN STREET. ; Two three family houses on Lyon Street, all modern tmprove- ments, just completed. ' -4 Onemnmlym,_nrom: modérn improvements, Jjust completed, . One 7 room bungalow and one 6 room bungalow, all new. ‘Will be sold on easy terms, lno‘llgly payments. | Realty and Building Compan, Office: Geo. A. Quigley, 277 Main St ~

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