New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1917, Page 16

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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. MILGRIM TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN. Exclusive Agents for Hartford. Cloak Department. Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in o EANNY A WORD Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of ‘service and results—Let the fnder's hands if he docs CASH IN ADVANCE. MINTMUM CHARGE 16¢ o e S 1 — See This Popular Betty Wales Model : No. 102 lals. Infants’ and Chiidren’s Dresses The newest of all and made in the finest of mater- Some smocked, others trimmed with laces and sheer. dainty embroideries, both hand and ma- chine made, PRATT STREET STORE This model is widely advertised. It 18 semi- pleated in the excellent quality Serge always utilized in the Betty Wales frocks. The collar and cuffs are drawn work, finished with Irish orochet edge; brown, blue and beet root shades. These Dresses are quite as suitable for small womén as for young girls. Sizes are 14, 16 and 18. Price is but $18.50. 50c to $25. —Pratt street. Baby Blankets Eiderdown and Beacon Cloth Blankets, for re- ceiving and crib use. ribbon and plain edge, pink, blue and white, 69¢ to $4.00. —Pratt street. Wool and cotton, bound with THE 10-DAY SALE OF SILYERWARE WILL SAVE YOU 20% TO 30% FROM Where prices are restricted we will engrave free of charge. than many we were able to name in the May sale. needed pleces for the Thanksgiving feast. —Pratt street. Women’s French Voile Blouses $3.59 REGULAR PRICE $4.00. Just one pretty style, a French Voile, with collar, cuffs and frill trimmed with genuine hand made filet lace; finished with dainty hemstitching; all sizes from 86 to 46. Thursday only $3.59. —Pratt street. This is the opportunity to buy REGULAR PRICES. The sale prices today are even lower wedding gifts and Untrimmed FrenchModel Hats $6.50 Coples of the famous French creators from such artists as Louise, Georgette, Reboux, Daniel, Bailly, Liand and Bretons. Hand blocked Lyons black, purple, taupe and tete de negre; about 12 handsome and distinctive styles. —Pratt street. Velvet with French edges, MEN'S CUSTOMMADESUIT and OVERCOAT Sale Continues UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT—CHURCH STREET ENTRANCE. Mr. Charles Gross, the expert cutter and fitter, has been prevailed upon to return to us for three days this week beginning Thursday. Clothing Department, have measurements taken for a Suit or Overcoat; fall and winter woolens and in ten days or so you will own a Suit or Over- large assortment of handsome coat worth up to $35.00 for only $21.50. During these days it is your privilege to come to our Young Men's select your material from the Mr. Gross brings with him on this three-day visit a fine assortment of conservative models for busi- ness men and an especially strong line of snappy styles for younger men and college men. Don’t miss this opportunity as it means a big saving to you. New Standard Values ever offered, we have brought out a NEW STANDARD OF QUALITY that will increase your admiration for NEWARK Shoes ten-fold. Beautiful beyond description, they establish a new high-water mark in Quality and Style, and give you at $3.50 the greatest money’s worth you have seen in years. ‘That’s the NEWARK Shoe Maker’s big surprise for Fall. Come and select your pait tomorrow, NEW BRITAIN STORE, 324 Main Street, Near Railroad Crossing. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings (257 Stores in 97 Cities) FAR surpassing in Style and value any season’s models we have TO. RENT! House of Ten Rooms in Western Part of City F*BY® SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. HELP WANTED—MALE. ANTED-—Young man with High ool education for clerical work in factory office of local concern. Ad- drese Box B14B, Herald Office. - 10-5-3d WANTED—Steamfitters and steamfit- ters helpers wanted. J. P. Collins, New Britain Machine. 10-5-2dx WANTED—By local Mfg. two sales ledger clerks. portunity for some one. Box 4BX, Herald Office. concern, Good op- Address 10-4-6d | WANTED—A young man for inspect- or and meter reader. Light and Pcwer Co. Connecticut 10-4-24 WANTED-—Two drivers, two clerks, one porter. Apply Adams Express Co. Depot Office. 10-3-3dx WANTED—An office boy. Apply at the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. WANTED—Carpenters for work at the New Britain Machine Shop. Apply at the building to William H. Allen. 10-2-tf inside i | WANTED—Young store clerk, neat and clean. Good references. Ap- ply 133 Main street. 10-2-tf WANTED—Office boy over 16 years of age. Good chance for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting | to P. O. Box 996, City. 10-2-1¢ FOR SALE Small Country Place, 5- room Cottage, Barn, Acre of |Land, Some Fruit, Fine | Garden, Excellent Location. Price $2,500. R. B. WHITE, White’s Crossing, Plainville. NOTICE! White Oak Crushed Stone Co. has removed its Main street office to the plant at White 0Oak. | i | | | 10-3-6d 1 not sxnow who lost it. LOST. LOST—Between 36 Church St. and corner of Grove Hill, a small brown leather purse containing small sum of money and latch key. Finder please return to 36 Church St. and receive reward. 10-5-1d LOST—On road between New Britain and Hartford two thirty-five by four and one-half tires, one Fisk red top clincher and one old Good- vear clincher, both mounted on Stanweld rims. Hart Hutchinson Co. 10-5-tf SILK WAIST left on Hartford car arriving 12:22 yesterday. Conduc- tor Flemke, Motorman Mayelse. Re- turn to 88 Pleasant street. Reward, Mrs. Provost. 10-5-d1x LOST—Black leather Boa, between Lyceum and Cherry street. Finder please return to 119 Cherry street, and get reward. 10-5-1ax e, FOUND. FOUND—One and one-half year old heifer, Ayshire breed, color red and white, carved horns. Owner can have same by proving property to F. H. Shaw, Town Clerk, Berlin. 10-5-2d FOUND—A sum of money on Edson St. Owner can have same by call- ing at St. Joseph's rectory inside of three days. 10-5-1d NOTICES. Cutting, Grading and General Job- bing done by Thos. J. Kerrigan, 55 Mill street. 'Phone 2225. 10-3-4d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable Rates. Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12, 10-1-64x TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Heral Bldg. - Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT — Seven-room tenement, 282 Chestnut St. Rent $18. Apply 186 Chestnut St. Tel. 1239. 10-5-3dx ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. the FOR SALR. city know your wants - FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Farm of 15 acres, fully stocked, with an established trade, in Berlin, For particulars apply ta John R. Gaffney, 98 Washington St. 10-5-1 FOR SALE—Nice little cottage, with barn, and 2 acres of land in pretty village of East Berlin. Price is ri- diculously low. A. P. March, deputy sheriff, New Britain, Conn. 10-4-6d FOR SALE—TFew choice Buff Or- pington Cockerels. Good chance to secure an extra fine bird from prizo winning stock. Enquire of H. C. Déming, Berlin. 10-4-3d FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and har- ness $35.00; rubber tired top deliv- ery wagon $35.00; all in excellent condition. Swain, 563 FEast St. 10-4-3dx TO RENT—Four-room tenement, up- stairs, with impravements, 323 Ma- ple St. Inquire at 334 So. Main St., City. 10-5-24 TO RENT—Four rooms furnished. Address Box 15XX, Herald Office. 10-4-2dx TO RENT—Four room tenemeént, im- provements. For small family. In- quire before noon or after six at night, 118 Hart street, ’'Phone 164-3. 10-4-tf FOR RENT—Lower floor, two family house, Harrison street, brand new, all modern improvements. 'Phons after 6 p. m. 319-4. 10-3-3dx TO RENT—Two tenements, one four, one five rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 10-3-6dx Room for three Box 16 X B'X,, 10-2-tf TO RENT—Garage. cars. Very central. Herald. SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for slgis and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tf Reliable Employment Agency 74 West Main St. Tel. 428-12 Help Wanted Help Supplied Male and Femalc. Cooks, Kitchen Hands, House Girls, Hotel Clerks and Pcrters, Laborers and Farm Hands. { TO RENT—House, TO RENT—Two tenements, one of five rooms and one of six; semi- detached bungalow, on City ave- nue. Apply Title Realty and De- velopment Co., room 6, 193 Main street. Office open evenings. Call between 7 and 8. 9-29-tf good barn and about seven acres of land. Inquire No. 2, R. R. Arcade. 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four rooms first floor at 176 Cherry street. Inquire 166 Cherry street. 9-27-tt Sale on Used Cars—7Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAR'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 FURNISHED ROOMS - TO RENT—Furnished room in pri- vate family, all conveniences, 110 Lake St. 10-5-1d-x FURNISHED ROOMS—Two Rooms for light housekeeping. 28 So. High St. 10-4-2dx EVERYONE “UNIVERSALIST DAY” RALLY SERVICE JR. 0. U A. M. HALL, HUNGERFORD COURT SUNDAY EVG, 7.30 One of the Eest Speakers in the Denomination Secured All Churches in City Invited FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM WELCOME | Skirts, NEW FALL GOODS Coats, Suits, Dresses, Complete line for Fall now in stock. Suits from ......... $15.00 up. Coats from ......... $10.50 up. " Pure Wool Skirts ..... $ 3.00 up. Alterations Free J. RUBIN 135 Main St. Waists HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WOMEN WANTED to wash dishes and do general cleaning in bake- shop at Hoffmann's Bakery, 95 Arch FOR SALE—Upright FOR SALE—A sixty-acre farm, plano, good condition. Cheap if taken at once, B. A. White, 109 Winthrop street. 10-30-wix lo- cated 1 1-2 miles from Falls Vil-* lage, Conn., on State road. Good soil, suitable for gardening, half ir wood .other meadow and pasture, running water in barn, kitchen and | bath room, plenty barn room, eight /s room house, all buildings in fair condition, tools included if all cash, price $3,000. Death of husband cause for selling. Mrs. J. B. Hauson, Great Barrington, Mass, 10-1-1wkx: FOR SALE—Graphophone and bab: 195 Beaver street. Toney. carriage. 4 10-5-44x Hober. FOR SALE—Lightning quart jars, 90 cents a dozen. Mason quart jars,i 80c a dozen. E. X. Callahan, 382 8 East street. Tel. 1666. 10-3-tf street. 10-5-2d WANTED—Young ladies between the ages of 16 and 23 to learn telephone operating. Permanent positions. Paid while learning. Apply South- ern New England Telephone Co., Court street. ; 10-4-tf WANTED-—An experienced girl for upstairs work and assist with care of child; reference. Mrs. Hill, 16 Washington street. 10-4-d3 WANTED—A cook or maid fqr gen- eral housework.Mrs. E. H, Cooper, 169 Vine street. 10-1-tf FOR SALE—10 foot FOR SALE—A counter andi Cheap if taken at § 10-4-34x glass show-case. once. Arcade Studio. few second-hartl Also a full line of Stewart 4 F. W. Loomis Co., 150 9-28-tf « ranges. Ranges. Arch street. FOR SALE—Half barrels for pickles, sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. i A 8-30-tf WANTED—GIrls and women at the Union Laundry. 266 Arch street. 10-5-3d WANTENM. WANTED—A four or flve room flat with or without heat. Box 14BX, | Herald. 10-4-2dx | [ 1} WANTED—Bookkeeper, good oppor- tunity. In reply ®ive age, experi- ence and salary expected. Address Box X 10 X, Herald Office. | 10-3-44 | WANTED—A good range. Call 679-23. large kitchen | 10-2-tf - bar. FOR SALE—1916 Reo touring car, | good condition, complete, smallyd mileage. A. Zimmerman, Thej Stanley Works. 9-20- FOR SALE—Restaurant at a bargain, One forty foot mahogany caounter, eighteen stools. Would make a finej Twelve tables, thirty-flv chairs, coffee urn, steam table, Gasg range, Duparquette coal rang cigar case, cash register, all dish and cooking utensils. Two illums inated signs and electric fans. Unio restauraunt, 36 Union Place, Harts ford, Ct. Will be on the premises a. m, to 7:30 p. m. For particul photis. Charter 9931, FOR SALE Two-family Dwelling, 72 ' Grand Street. 13 Rooms. | Modern. Large Lot. Very desirable. . H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. . FIRE INSURANOE MONEY TO LOAN. 4 Nearly new, a two-family house in a fine neighborhood in’ the south section of the city. We think it would suit you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Main Street 305 Bank Bullding. Tire Sale A few sizes left. First come, first served. Don’t forget the new mirror law in effect at once. make us a call. Come in and i?' Adna F. Johnson, 159 MAIN ST. TEL. 961 .Shuttle Meadow Ave.Prert For Sale ; Nine-Room House, all improvements. Hot Water Heat. Three acres good land. and Berries a-plenty. creasing in thisg locality. 247 feet frontage on Shuttle Meadow Ave. Fruit Good investment property as values are in- For price and terms See THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 MAIN STREET UNCLE SAM SAYS SAVE! You Can Always Have Your Garments Look Like New Don’t buy new material when our cleaning and dyveing process restores worn garments equal to new. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1328.3.

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