New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1917, Page 12

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ol i i e R e . NEW BRITAIN DAILY' HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER lassified .. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ Haveé you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Ping and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does Whatever you need and . whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount | of service and results—Let WEAR FUR—Be 'Patriotic. Our own and foreign gov- ernments are asking us all to wear less wool so that there will be more for the soldiers and sailors. - Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. FUR COATS AN IMPRESSIVE SHOWING OF FUR AND FUR LINED COATS—(FQR MEN AND WOMEN) Every Fur Coat and Small Fur is dependable in quality, fashionable in shape and was ordered be- fore the great scarcity was felt at old prices. We are offering them to you on this basis, which means that you are buying first quality Furs at considreably lower prices than current selling. ABOUT SMALL FURS What is undoubtedly the largest and most interesting assortment of Small Furs we've ever shown is now displayed in our Fur section on the second floor. ¢ ’ Fox, Georgette Fox, Cross Fox, Blue Fox and Black Fox, Gray Wolf, Poiret Wolt, Taupe w o.\f, Moleskin, Hudson Seal, Mink, Persian Lamb, Raccoon, Lynx, Hudson Bay Sable, Gray Squirrel, Chinchilla, Squirrel, Australian Opossum, Blended Squirrel, and in addition many novelties in handsome combinations. Separate Muffs and Neckpieces and Sets. Fur Coats for Men For Street and Motoring We've gradually enlarged this department until we can show you a display of high-grade Fur and Fur lined Coats at prices which mean a decidedly worth-while saving: Fur Lined Coats in medium and dark oxford gray, first quality muskrat linings, large collar of Hudson Seal or Natural Otter. Coats in the new form-fitting; semi-fitted and loose. 2 Sheep Lined Coats with beaver sheep collar; Raccoon Coats and Muskrat Coats. Fur Lined Coats, $97.50 to Muskrat Coats, $110,00 to $125.00. Raccoon Cpats, $200.00 to $275.00. Sheep Lined Coats, $20,00. . Fur Coats { Fur Coats rat, Marmot, Fur $138.00. ig. . Muskrat® Coats, $57.50 to $275.00. 44 Marmot ! Coats, Hudson Seal Coats, $135.00 to $475.00. ' Civet ‘€at Coats, $125.00 to 375.00. $75.00 to Stylish; Dressy and Practical women, including Natural Muskrat, Black Musk- 3 on Seal, Clvet Cat, ! Moleskin, Nutria, Beaver and Raccoon. Fur Coats with squirrel and muskrat linings; collar and cufts of \Beal and Raccoon. 1ned | Coats $59.00 to Red Fox, Poiret Fox, Taupe Fox, Battleship Gray $149.50. for Women Persian Lamb, Broadtail, ' Persian Lamb Coats, $250.00 to $295.00. Moleskin Coats, $875.00. Nutria $275.00. Raccoon Coats, $375.00. Beaver Coats, $395.00. Broadtail Coats, $750.00. $595.00 to Coats, $159.00 to $115.00 to Betty Wales | Dresses Set the Style vogue—Betty That in Dresses then stay © Wales. Designed so thoughtfully, so expertly, with almost an un- canny knowledge of what criti- cal girls and women want, no wonder Betty Wales Dresses are style-leaders. Their simplicity, their smart lines, their reflection of real taste keep them in vogue, too, till the modes completely change. G. Fox & Co. are Hartford agents for these Dresses. Girls' department. ‘ Women’s Boots A Delayed Shipment . Big Bargains. ‘Gun Metal Boots, tan Russia pattern, bréwn cordo calf, also with cloth top and nubuck top, low heel and high heel, prices from $5.50 to $8.00; values from $7.00 to $9.00. Black combined with gray cloth and gray nubuck, mahog- any combined with fawn cloth and nubuck, $5.50 to $8.00. Means AT HIS HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE/ General Pershing, commander in chief of all American troops in France, seated at his desk at head- quarters. General Pershing seldom has been photographed indoors, and very infrequently without his service cap on. NOTICE! . . Best Prices Paid for Second Hand “Furnitare; Also for All Kinds of Junk Metals. J. HOCKMAN, EAST ST., NEW BRITAIN, TEL. 468-4. {Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman (Osteomthic Physician) Treatment. Room 311. New Britain National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. el ¢ JOB ALL KINDS OF PRINTING First Class Work at Reasonable Prices | Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. " New Britain, Cons.. WANTED ! ~Salespeople Wanted at The Curran Dry Goods Co. WE REMODEL YOUR OLD GARMENT. COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and ‘SKIRTS made over into NEW GARMENTS At Low Prices. “The Big Store.” RAPHAELS’ DEPT. STORE. 380-382-384-386 Main St. New Britain FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tencment House of 13 | Rooms in Fine Repair With Fxtra Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOQOD, Real Estate ana Insurance + CITY HALL ' Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. not snow whe lost it. All ‘Advertisemenis - for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—FFMALE. WANTED—Two strong girls to work in kitchen. Asia Restaurant, 73 Church street. 11-7-3dx LOST. N LOST+Interest Department Book New Britain' National Bank No, 1930 application is hereby made for new book, Paolo Carruba. 11-7-w1 — e e LOST—Tiger kitten with white paws. Finder please return to 34 Liberty street, 11-7-14 P o LR LOST—Sunday, btring. of gold beads hetween center and.South street, via Park street and Rocky Hill ave, Finder please return to Herald Of- fice. Reward. 11-6-3dx LOST—A bunch of keys with chain, between Union Works and Main through Arcade. Return to Union Works office. 11-5-3dx WANTED—Competent typist. Reply- ing state age, experience and last employer. Good prospects. P. O. Box 1005, New Britain. 11-6-4d WANTED—Lady for clerk and cash- ier in New Britain. No experience ry. Give age and references. . O. Box 652, Hartford, 11-6-3dx WANTED—Mald for gencral work. Family of two. Call nings. 41 Lexington street. 11-6-2d house- eve- WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut street. 11-5-6dx TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial wuse in Herald 'Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—On or before December 1, 7 rooms at 71 Harrison street. Tel. 434-4, 11-7-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework; no washing. J. F. Lamb, 29 Park Place. 11-1-tf WANTED—Experienced general housework. Two in fam- ily. Mrs. Howard Parsons, corner Harrison and Steele streets. 11-1-tf maid for WANTED—Maid. work. street. General Small family, 98 Harrison 10-23-tf WANTED—Girls and women at Union Laundry, 266 Arch street. Shop ' Work. 'Steady Employment. Nihe Hour Day. Highest Wages. American Paper Goods Co. Kensington, Conn. HELP WANTED—! ANTED—Young man around yvears of age as assistant foreman in local factory, Previous mechan- ical training not necessary. Young man who preferred. Herald Box X29B. 11-7- Mrs. | house- | 10-10-tt 30! is not subject to draft| TO RENT—Five room flat, steam- heated. Apply Curran Dry Goods Co. 11-6-tf TO RENT—Four room flat, third floor. Inquire 92 South Burritt street. Tel. 1101-2. 11-5-3dx TO RENT—Five apartment. All ences. Address room furnished modern conveni- Box 29C B. 11-6-6dx | TO RENT—Four large rooms, im- provements, 220 Kensington ave- nue. ’Phone 864-4. 11-3-6dx TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf S —————————— FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Large furnished room. Modern conveniences. 505 - Arch street. 11-7-tf TR e o L TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 193 Main street. Bell 2. 11-7-1dx Desirable furnished housekeeping. 101 11-7-1d4 TO RENT rooms, light Fairview street. TWO newly furnished front, house- keeping rooms, bath connecting., Continuous hot water, heat. Ad- dress Box 34 B B, Herald Office. 11-7-4dx Mra, WANTED—Young man school education for in main factory office of local con- cern. Address Box X13B, Herald Office. with High WANTED—Plumber’s apprentice. Ap- ply 108 Franklin Square. WANTED—American boys, 16 years of age or over in main office of local concern. Excellent opportun- ity for ambitious boys. Address NTRED—Experienced haberdasher lesman capable of taking charge of departments in local store. Ap- ply Box B 14 B, Herald Office. W WANTED—Young man, about 18, of neat appearance to make himself r advancement, 138 Main street. 11-6-2dx WANTED—Young men over wanted for work in stock roorn of local factory. Herald, Box 15 B. B. 10-27-tf —_— e NOTICE. Wonderful Bargalns in Used Cars. Come in and make us an offer. Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street. © 'Tel. 221-4, Hudson Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Rcom 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Elm St AUTO LIVERY HORACE I HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2. $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. < " A.D.LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 1917 Dodge, '17 Reo Roadsters, "17 Overland Delivery, '16 and '17 Dodge Touring, ’13 Studcbaker. able offers refused. COHEN MOTOR CO. No reasone clerical work | 11-7-5d 11-7-tf | Dox 25, BB, Herald Office. 11-7-3d | 11-7-14 ' useful in Grafanola store. | 16 ! TO RENT—Furnished room. Charles Flenke, 232 Arch Telephone 1537-4, street. 11-5-3d TO RENT—In private family, fur- nished room with breakfasts, gen- tleman preferred. Western section. Address Box 30BB, Herald. 11-6-2dx | FURNISHED ROOMS—Cozy suite of three or four rooms, steam heat, electric light, porch, pantry, bath, gas, etc, furnished for light house- keeping. (Adults only) Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. 11-6-tf TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, suitable for one or two gen- tiemen at 149 Black Rock Avenue. 11-3-4dx TO RENT—Two nicely furnished | rooms in private house on Forest | | ONE CENT A‘WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two 1917 Ford run- abouts. . Price $245 and $265. These cars are only broke in. 'Phone 2061. R. C. Rudolph. 11-7-9-10x _— FOR SALE—Sound Young Horse, wood panel closed wagon, harness and covers. Bargain if taken at once. Evenings. Max Abrams, 474 Stanley St., city. 11-7-6dx _— FOR SALE—5600 head cabbage' on fleld. Must sell at once. "Phone 125 Plainville. 11-6-2dx NOTICE. NOTICE—Electrical jobs done satis- factory and reasonable. John M. Hrostowsky, 18 Clark street, City. 11-7-3dx NOTICE—Will rent Electric Vacuum f:leuner, $1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. 11-6-2dx —— e NOTICE—Trucking of all kinds done reasonable. Also horses to K rent. Spring Brook Ice Co. Tel. 443-3. 11-6-4dx NOTICE—Automobile parties , taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. 11-5-7-9x TO RENT—Garage for one car. 8 Garden street. Tel. 581-12 ) 11-5-3d NOTICE—Electric Wiring, fixtures -~ and repair work. Reasonable prices. Address R. L. Coridan, Jr, 131 the city know your wants FOR SALE. FOR SALE—18 foot-motor boat with tender. . Price $95. Address Box X6X, Herald ‘Office. 11-6-3dz G LR T FOR SALE—Seven room cottage, California style with conservatory, ‘Wooster street. Inquire .224 Hart street. $ Shuttle Meadow Avenue, 11-5-3d Dunham, FOR SALE—Horse shoeing and joba bing business. Nice business right price; Inquire 86 Whiting Sti Plainville. 11-6-1wx - FOR SALE—Several’ horses just out of hard work. Also & second-hand 10-ton wagon scale, small 32x27 inches and roll top desk. New Britain' Ice Corp. ‘ 11-‘/—5(! FOR 8. center of once. . ance Co., 163 Main St. First class restaurant in ty. ‘Cheap if taken at FOR SALB—Studebaker other car, good condition will sace rifice for $160 it sold at once new tires, 43 Fairview street. 11-5-3¢, FOR SALE—One 20 in. Richm Cylinder Stove suitable for heat. ing hall. ing stoves. Two Ranges. of “ new Stuartt Ranges. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch S Full line i F. W. 11-1-tf Jerome St. 11-3-6dx 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-tf FOR SALE—One showcase and count=: er in perfect condition. at once. C. L. Plerce & Co., 3 Main street, city. u-q,}q FOR SALE—One series '17 Studebaks er 7-passenger touring car; = als one 1915 Saxon roadster. ' Sales Co., 186 Arch street. 11 FOR SALE large lot Cheap. 2 Family House, Barrr and 3 Acres land, 217 Shuttle Meadow ave. Low price. 54 Lenox Place. com{e 6 Rooms, all ments, 1’0 Chapman St. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. Have you a house to sell or to ’ 13 Room House, 22 Prospect St., 3 v rent? You had better consult. let us handle it for you. We arc doing business every day and have good line of customers. CAMP REAL Main Street ESTATE CO. 308 Rank Builaing. FOR SALE! Cottage of 7 Rooms, Cen-* ‘ trally Located BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. ! St. Box 33X, Herald. 11-1-6dx e ——NN WANTER WANTED—Three or four unfurnished | rooms for light housekeeping near | Walnut Hill park. Box 6BB, Her- ald Office. 10-31-tf | | WANTED—Furnished apartment or rooms for light housekeeping for three adults. Respectable, quiet, accessible, all modern conveniences. Address Box 20, Herald Office. 11-6-3dx WANTED—To purchase at once, medium size blanking press. Ad- dress Box 20 BB, Herald. 11-6-2dx WANTED—Position as general house- work girl. Good cook. No washinz. 392 Burritt St. 11-6-3dx WANTED—Small offices or furnaces to care for by competent young col- ored man. 'Phone 974-3. 11-6-2dx WANTED—By a colored girl. A position in doctor’s or dentist’s of- fice. Is a High school graduate. Can furnish good reference. Herald, Box 2AB. 11-3-4d WANTED—Three or four ynfurnished rooms for light housekeeping near Walnut Hill park. Box 6BB, Her- ald Office. 10-31-tf ‘WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. ..N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight oftice, Whiting street. 10-6-tf cally Maintained. See these cars at our Bargains in Used Cars and Trucks. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Beautiful Sedans—All Year Cars! Dodge Brothers; 5 Passenger. Kissel Kar; 7 Passenger. Luxuriously upholstered, Comfortable, Economi: showroom, Also se vel"al“ 86 Arch Street. Koeh'er Trucks BRISTOL COHEN MOTOR CO. PLAINVILLE Kissel and Dodge Bros, F SOUTHINGTON UNCLE SAM SAYS ‘SAVE! You Can Always Have Your - Garments Look Like New Don't buy new material when our cleaning and dyéing process restores worn garments equal to New Britain Dry 72 !"WES’S\_ MAIN, STREET- new. Cleaning Lo 11-5-3ax % i ad o safe, ® o Call Star Realty and Insurs ¢ & 11-1-847 car 5 pas-id senger, must gell to make room fog’. Four Medium Size Heat- 4 us and. % i 4 FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums. W. N. & * L Must selb 8

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