New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 16

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BUTTERICK PATTERNS Church Street Section. Furniture, Rugs and Draper- fes, 12 Talcott Street. . FOX & CO. _ HARTFORD “ENTRANGES ON PRATT, TRUMEULL AND CHURCH STREETS . OMEN'S TUB SKIRTS TWO SPECIALS CLOAK DEPT. SKIRTS AT $3.98 Fine quality White Geberdine Skirts, with two fancy pockets, finished with first quality pearl buttons, mn gathered back, finished all around T SKIRTS AT $5.00 Fine qnllw Whité Geberdine Skirts gathered all around, two fancy detachable pockets, fastened “ with h.rn pear] buttons and two nicely worked buttonholes; extra belt, - 3 . inches wide. $5 Qo % xvaist bands up to 34 and all lengths. , For Saturday mwmsum‘n the leanding materials; phln ‘white, figures and stripes, at ll 00, $1.25, $1.69, 3 M"M $2.98 up to $18.00. KHAKI SKIRTS (i ng, unph:x mountain or seashore. Complete line of Khaki Skirts in a vn.rlety of g-. including kh. popuhr divided skirts; all sizes and lengths. Prices $2.98, $3.30, $3.98, $5.00 Bugams for Boys, Norfolk Suits Trimmed Sllln Hats $5 At Three Prices ! fo $10 .Our complete stock of boys' Norfolk Sufts that have been Large or Small Satin Hats M 1031098, in fancy cashmere, black and white checks, home- are the vogue; solid white, solid’ spuns corduroys; for two days the prices will be at cost and be- lvorm:d nlvyl -:.nd ‘white satin 3 irs of knickers, all new models, comi ; plain crowns or x to 1:““’ br e o brims; lom‘ e embroidered in .98 Suits now $5.00. #ilk soutache,’crown apd brim. :;:;.T:g::“ now $6.50. Bows of ribbon or satin, white $1 00 and $10.98 Suits, now $8.50. fancy feather bands, pompons, - ‘Bays’ Khaki Knickers and Bloomers | oo coonnt pres -‘ #18; Knickers in stripe crash, sizes 7 to 17; also all size Khaki Plain and mq Ribbons, n‘uhr prices 60c and §9c, for two days 48¢c. worth at least 756 yard; very ;’ Tles Knee Pants heavy quality, taffeta and moire and grosgrain, in all colors; FOR BOYS. striped plenty of white pink and blue. Gray and brown mixtures and sk stripes, white and corduroys; the wool pants »d colors, regular price 17c are full lined; sizes 6 to 18; regular price 31.25 (worth two duys 12%4s, 2 for 25c. more today), sale price $1.00. Boys Blouses for Two Days at Re- duced Prices Our. complete mk of boys' Blouses, including the famous K. h, A ; all styles and colors: Extra heavy quality Hair- bow -Ribbons, fancy Dresdens, checks and stripes; worth at least 39c, for this Bargzin Table Ribbons 8-inch Plain Taffeta Ribbons with fancy edges, also good quality Moire for hair- 21 bows, for this sale . C Fuancy Stripe Holr. Ribbons, also checks, for this sale, yard 196 ll You Want Good Bottled Order Same, from PHILIP BARDECK, "Phone 482-2 FOR SALE setnon TUESAE ee| MULTIGRAPHS LETTER East Main and Harvard streets. . Hx- Fac-eimile of Typewri collent location with over 300 fest of | 3,8 and 3 eoters with serstures | Improvodmnw-numm& Letter Heada Printed. M W and S, THE HARTFORD TYPEWNITER GO. NG Maxwell| ARTISTIC-FRAMING The J. C. Ripley At Co., BRANCH STUDIO 108 West Matn St.. New Britatn, conn. | 185 Arch St. N'S AUTO GO, ‘Vwm TEL, 391-4 EL. 1435-3 Rolled Oats ... .pkg 10¢ Apples . 1 pkg French Chick-" Pork & Beans . .can 13¢ Jell-o 1 can Pears .... 20 la.nBigIOCle.n- /leestTea 1 pkg Saleratus ... pples .. 1 pkg Cor Flakes. . 1 pkg Corn Starch. WlutePels 215 Tbs 25¢ 1 large Bag Salt .. . Large or Small Barley PureRyeFlour’“'“%c Fancy Head Rice ..31bs 25¢ Rye Meal Fresh Eggs ....doz 38¢c Evaporated Apples 1 box Matches . .- . 25¢ . « THE MODEL MARKET 5,/ 171 PARK, (COR.) MAPLE STREET Youmcerhinufampohse. The Lost items in the Class- ified Columns are surprisingly good investments. At a penny aword you may be reasonably certain - of reaching every corner of the city and having your property returned, pro- vided it has been located. CASH IN ADVANCE. Extra Saleswom- office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ' TO RENT., TO RENT—Tenement, three rooms, third floor. 1299-2. 73 Ellen 8t, Tel. 6-32-2d TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, five rooms, all improvements, Shuttle Meadow avenue. 125 6-23-2dx TO RENT—Up-to-date modern § and 6 room tenements; all modern im- provements; electric light, gas, etc. Title Realty and Development Co., 193 Main St., Room 6, open eve- nings. 6-21-a3 TO RENT-—Five room tenement, all | improvements, 75 Roberts street. 6-21-d3x TO RENT—Garage, 90 Garden St. 6-21-a3 TO RENT—Six room flat, third floor, 162 Maple St. 6-18-tf RENT—Tenement, § room: all modern improvements. Electrict lghts, furnace, bath, 99 Winthrop St. Inquire 1st floor, or A. Pinkus, optician, 306 Main St. 'Phone, 570. 6-18-tf TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $86.00; 7 room 2-family house, .Rockwell avenue, $30.00. ‘A, Quigley, 277 Main St. George 5-23-tf [ All ‘Adverfisemm& for the classified column must be in the Herald rent from July.- 1. Inquire 91 Maple street, or 394 Main street. 6-14-i¢ TO RENT—Private garage to rent. Place to wash car. 91 Maple strect. 3 6-14-11 TO RENT—Five reom 'tenement, ail modern imprevements, 130 Cherry street. 6-2-tf TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. In- quire* 76 Pleasant street, second floor. . 5-31-tf ‘WANTED—Young man to work ev. TO RENT—Four room tenement; 65-, 67 Winthrop street. 5-290-tf WANTED—Porter to clean ' TO nm'—me of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. WANTED—Competent ook, en at once, Ra- phael's Depart- ment Store, the Big -Store, 380- 382-384 Main St. WANTED — Experienced stripper and cornerstay. ‘Apply N. B. Pa- per Box Co., 32 Wnlnut 8t 6-23-6a ‘WANTED—Goo0d, strong -Polish or German girl for'general work. Ap- ply at once, Conn. Chemical Co., 110 Rockwell Ave. M. Abraham. 6-21-d3x WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- an for general house work, four in family. ust be neat and willing. Good wages, permanent position. Mrs. Carl Marshall, 47 Stearns St., Bristol, Conn., Telephone 218. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. One willing to go. to shore. No laundry. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 18 Grove Hill, [ ds WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. ‘One thit can speak English. Apply 16, Forest street. 6-16-tf willing to go to the shore for the summer. Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 123 Forest St. 6-16-6a WANTED-—Girls and women. Union Laundry, 266 Arch St, New Brit- ain, Conn. 6-8-1t WARTED—M:IDDIE AGED LAI)! BOOKKEEPER AND REFERENCES REQUIRED. AD- DRESS BOX L 30,HERALD. 5-28-tf UELP WANTED-—MALE, ings. Clark & Brainard Drug Sto: 6-22-2a offices and do general work. State age and wages expected. Address Box X31X, Herald Office. / 6-21-2d ‘WANTED—Capable young man be- Apply Sovereign Trading Co. Main street. TO RENT—Store for, oomm‘erchl use In Herald Bullding. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Puo. Co.\ 5-10-tf GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE orging Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 2 PARK STREET 'Phone 1437-13—1435-2 FREE Fancy Roasting Chickens Legs Spring Lamb 22¢ 1b b Stew Lamb Chops ....25¢ 1b .20c Ib Lamb Shoulder . Fresh Pork Shoulder Smoked Shoulders 22¢ 1b Roast Pork Fancy Veal Cutlets 32¢ Ib Roast .. Stew Prime Rib Roasts 25¢ 1b Vegetables New Cabbage .. Rhubarb . Spinach ... 10c pk Lettuce 5¢ head Onions (large) 4 Ibs 23¢c Onions (small) 5 Ibs 25¢ Potatoes . . .15-lb pk 98¢ . 5clb 2c b ‘WANTEO — Bookkeeper, White Oak Crushed | Bt Livery Cars for-Hire. Supplies, tween 17 and 19 years of age as ap- prentice in Wood Pattern-Making Dept. of local Hardware factory. Address: Box 33XX, Herald. " 6-21-d2 o s gentleman preferred. Stone Co., 131 Main St. -19-tf WANTED—Boy 16 or 17 years of age to work in drug store’evenings. Address Box 4XX, Herald Office. 6-19-tt' —_— WANTED—Boy about sixteen to learn trade. Address Box 10BB, Herald. 6-19-wix WANTED—A young man for. soda fountain. Co, The Miller-Hanson Drug 8-17-t¢ Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Liveny Cars for hire, day and night. | Repairing. Storage, Supplies and ‘Phope 334, Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streeta. Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cara Storage and Tel. 1228 REG 1916 SIX $000 . Overhauled and repainted. In splendid condition throughout Other good values in used cars. Reos from 1813-1917, fours and sixes; Overland, Scripps-Booth, Buick, Chalmers, Regal, Oakland, etc. RUSSELL P. TABER, INC. 128 Allyn Street. Hartford, Conn. AUTO LIVERY HORACE L HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour GARAGE MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 6-31-34 |- CHARGE 10 FOR SALE. FOR BALE—Lot 60x150, Belvidere, Also corner lot, Maple Hill, fine lo- oation. Hell very cheap and on Teasonable terms. ‘Address Box 16, Hereld, or ‘phone 977-4. ' 6-22-1dx FOR ' BALE-—OCelery . p! dred. 3 Mill -8t — GRADUATION little Folders, $2 dos. Aroade Studio, “The Studio up to date.” 6-330-34x AUTOMOBILE parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert, Tel. 265-13. 6-18-6dx LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 153-13 or 1457-4.- 6-156-t¢ 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. 46 Main street. R R e Y e TR SO | SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Young man wishes to drive machine evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. R. C. Bernhard, 217 Chestnut street. 6-21.d9x — LOST. _— LOST—Small cameo pin, - Thursday Hill. Finder return 56 Bassett St. 6-22-1dx ¥ 3 § FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two people. . 83 Mapl WANTEN. WANTED TO' BUY . Antique. or Old- Fashioned Furniture of any - de- scription. Write me what yow have. E. E. Sheffield, 18 Durham 6-21-4ax Ave., Middletown, Conn. WANTED—To do dressmaking and before the public. FOR SALE—Vick’s gmnt bre aster and tomato plants, 1lbc Call evenings. - 303 Maple stroets . $-31 with 100 good reqords. ° dition. to take to the shore. ‘Wheeler, 138 Main street. FOR SALE—English v‘mm 85 Maple St., Piainville. piano. mont street.- $12. Just the W FOR SALE—J. and C. In good condi FOR SALE—Biack “horwe, old, weighs 1360 lbe. FOR SALE—Bicycles and i *sell lnlpv cost. Carl Glén St.’ Barber -lfln plain sewing at home. 3 Pearl St f ° 6-21-43x - | WANTED—A young man or lady in the accounting department of a lockt factory. Address P, O. 1019, City. 8-19-w1 WANTED—Young man as . countér salesmah in electrical store. ' Good opportunity. The Spring & Buck- ley E{mflc Co., Box 400 6-21-a2 'Phone FOR SAIE, mmsoxmmnmmA! ONCE.—3 uamsmf. 3 Family, 137 Shudtle .Meadow Avenue. Single, H. D. HUMPHREY. 272, Main FIRE INSURANCE Don't be a slacker. You will hmetnhuny this three family house on Elni street. FOR SALE——Chevrolet 3 car. ' Electrie " Inquire 649 FOR IA!&-—‘ 10 tons of 643-12, W. J. L] and barn. Owner will sell cheap. = . CAMP REAL ESTATE C&- 373 Main Street NINE ROOM HOUSE, BARN, % ACRE ¢ GROUND, FOR SALE BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO,, One 7 room bungalow and one 8 room bungalow, all new. .. ; ‘Will be sold on easy terms, mmflnlyw sk Ghe Realty and Building Company - ' Office: Geo. A. Quigley, 277 Main'

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