New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 16

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NEW % FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T S R 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 the finder’s hands if he does not know who lost it. " Whatever you need and it the Herald classified columns will Furniture, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Bedding, China and Housefurnishings. —Branch Store—12 Tal- cott Street. : G FO K & C O whenever you need [ ) [} PARIFORD —emNNY A WORD give you a surprising amount Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. | Saturday the Big Coat Day \ of service and results—Let the city know your wants - CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 16c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for LOST. NOTICE. FOR SALE. | For Women and Children “A truly great variety of Coats,” one customer remarked to us yesterday, who had been shopping around and knew. Yes, we've collected such an assortment as you'll look long and far before you find the equal. models, semi-dressy and dressy styles. There are plain loose Coats, belted Coats, high waisted The materials are cheviot, zibeline, wool velour, plain and fancy Bolivia, suede cloth, khaki cloth, tweeds, heavy mixtures, broadcloth, pompom and many handsome novelties. Coats fur trimmed, with large collars and cuffs in such furs as Hudson seal, Australian opos- sum, raccoon, kit coney, nutria, beaver, muskrat and squirrel. Prices: $18.50, $19.75, $22.50, $25.00, Others up to $175. TRIMMED MILLINERY, values up to $15, $7.50 High-grade Trimmed Hats from manufacturers of high standing; others from our own workroom, and all are made of Lyons velvet; there are turbans and exclusive designs in black and colors, trimmed with fur, ostrich, fancy feathers, ornaments and ribbons. alike. No two are The Free Koitting and Wool Class Is a Very Enthusiastic One It’s popular and deserves to be; the knitting teacher knows all about it—and knows how to pass along her knowledge so that it’s easy to learn to knit plain or fancy articles in an ex- pert manner. Join the class now and the Christmas articles will grow like magic under her instructions. All the needed wools in grays, khaki and fancy shades in abundance; all size Kinitting Needles also. Those Sample Long Kimonos THE REGULAR $7.98 GRADE, SPECIAL SALE PRICE $3.98. (Housedress Department.) One of the greatest Kimono opportunities we've ever offered ; many were carried away yesterday but there’s still an excellent selection in all materials. Albatross and Figured Wool Challie and Wool Crepes; accordion pleated and with elastic belts; also loose models. Rose, pink, light and Copen blue, red, wisteria and black. All sizes from 384 to 44.—Housedress department. Wrappers FOR ELDERLY LADIES AND INVALIDS Very comfortable and pretty. The materials are Japan- ese flannel, cashmere and wool challie, in lavender, wisteria, Copenhagen blue, rose, gray and black; sizes 36 to, 46. Prices $7.98 to $16.98.—Housedress department. Dress Goods 40-inch Worsted Plaids for children’s dresses, excellent assortment to choose from ;. selling regularly for 89c, special —yard 69c. i Short lengths of Wool Dress Goods, suitable for separ- ate skirts, children’s dresses, or for dress in combination with silk or Georgette crepe; numerous weaves; mostly dark col- ors. Marked 1-3 off regular price. Colgate Comfort Kits (Toilet Goods Dept.) are just the thing for camp or service over-seas. The official Government Red Cards issued to men in National Army state: “You may take with you only the following articles: “Soap, shaving accessories, comb and brush, tooth brush, tooth powder, towels, under- clothing and socks.” NO. 1 COMFORT KIT, 50c Contents—Talc Powder, Ribbon Tooth Paste, small Shaving Stick, 6 individual cakes Coleo Soap, 1 Rubber Envelope for soap; all packed in waterproof case. NO. 2 COMFORT KIT, 75¢ Contents—Same as No. 1, only are of larger size. the classified must be in the Herald column office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. —,—,—,—,—— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girls for shirt-making. Paid while learning, Commercial | Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2nd floor. 11-9-3d — | WANTED—Waitress at Asia restau- | rant, 73 Church St. 11-8-3dx i WANTED by a young woman with a five-year-old boy, housekeeper In small family. Glen street, 4‘ 117 | | f WANTED—Two strong girls to work in kitchen. Asia Restaurant, 73 Church street. 11-7-3dx | WANTED—Competent typist. Reply- | ing state age, experience and last employer. Good prospects. P. O. Box 1005, New Britain. 11-6-4d ! WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in. girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut street. 11-5-6dx a position as| 11-8-3ax | LOST—Tortolse shell eye spectacles at High school, Center church or street between. Suitable reward. Return Herald Office, 11-9-2dx LOST—Interest Department Book New Britain National Bank No. 1980 application is hereby made for new book. Paolo Carruba. 11-7-wi -_—— LOST—Tiger kitten with white paws. Finder please return to 34 Liberty ' street. Reward. 11-8-3d TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald 'Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. NOTICE—Helen Isobel Nourse, teach- er of Piano, Leschetizky method, Berlin, Conn., Tel., 315-3. NOTICE—Light express jobs wanted. Will deliver Saturday afternoon. Tel. 608-2. 11-8-d3 NOTICE—Electrical jobs done satis- factory and reasonable. John M. Hrostowsky, 18 Clark street, City. 11-7-3dx L NOTICE—Trucking of all kinds done reasonable. Also horses to rent. Spring Brook Ice Co. Tel. 443-3. 11-6-4dx NOTICE—Going to <Camp Devens Sunday morning in seven-passenger car. Can accommodate three more | FOR SALE—Two 1917 Ford abouts. rice $245 and $265. s are only broke in. R. C. Rudolph. runs These 'Phone 11-7-9-10x R SALE—One toe-board wagon, one gas lamp. Call at 14 Kelsey street, morning, noon or night. 11-8-6dx FOR SALE—Horse shoeing and job- bing business. Nice business at right price. Inquire 86 Whiting St. Plainville. 11-6-1wx . | FOR SALE—Several horses just out of hard work. Also a second-hand 10-ton wagon scale, small safe, 32x27 inches and roll top desk. New Britain Ice Corp. 11-6-5d passengers, $6.00 round trip. Tel. 1959, 11-8-3ax SIGN PAINTING, In all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wanrts for signs and show cards of all kinda. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street. 6-8-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘WANTED—Tinsmith. s age, experfence and wages wanted. Herald Box 9AB. 11-9-3d WANTED—Small open stove or small | Franklin stove. Herald box X24X. | 1 ax | WANTED—Three or four room tene- ment. Address Box 20X1X, Herald. 11-9-d2x WANTED—Experienced mald general housework. Two in fam- ily. Mrs. Howard Parsons, corner Harrison and Steele streets. 11-1-tf for WANTED—Maid. work. | street. i : WANTED Twenty Girls for Clean, Attractive Shop Work. Steady Ninc Hour Day. Highest Wages. American Paper Goods Co. : WANTED i 1 | | | General house- Small family, 98 Harrison 10-23-t2 Bright, reliable wo- man for light work in assorting room. UNION LAUNDRY 266 Arch Street Employment. | TO RENT — Desirable rooms, light Fairview street. furnished housekeeping. 101 11-9-2dx -~ TO RENT—Four room flat, third floor. Inquire 92 South Burritt street. Tel. 1101-2. 11-8-3dx | TO RENT—At 422 Stanley street, four room flat. Tel. 1192-12. 11-8-3ax TO RENT—On or before December 1, 7 rooms at 71 Harrison street. Tel. 434-4, 11-7-3d4 TO RENT—Five room flat, heated. Co. steam- Apply Curran Dry Goods 11-6-tf TO RENT—Five apartment. All ences. Address room furnished modern conveni- Box 29C B. 11-5-6dx TO RENT—Four large rooms, im- provements, 220 Kensington ave- nue. 'Phone 864-4. 11-3-6dx WANTED—A voung man or woman TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf WANTED—Young man around 30 | years of age as assistant foreman | in local factory. Previous mechan- ical training not necessary. Young man who is not subject to draft| preferred. Herald Box X29B. i 11-7-3d | WANTED—Young man with High school education for clerical work in main factory office of local con- cern. Address Box X13B, Herald Office. 11-7-3d WANTHD—American boys, 16 years of age or over in main, office of local concern. Excellent opportun- ity for ambitious boys. Address | Box 25, BB, Herald Office. 11-7-3d WANTED—Young men over 16 wanted for work in stock roorn of local factory. Herald, Box 15 B. B. i 10-27-tf Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Divery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. FOR SALE—One 20 in. Rlchmond‘ Cylinder Stove suitable for heat- ing hall. Four Medium Size Heat- ing stoves. Two Ranges. Full line of new BStuart Ranges. F. W. Loomis & Co., 160 Arch St. 11-1-tf FOR SALE—One series '17 Studebal- er 7-passenger touring car; also one 1915 Saxon roadster. Auto Sales Co., 186 Arch street. 11-5-tf FOR SALE—Sound Young Horse! wood panel closed wagon, harness and cov Bargain if taken at once. ngs. Max Abrams, 474 Stanley St., city 11-7-6dx — FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Large Modern conveniences. street. furnished 505 room. Arch 11-7-tf TWO newly furnished front, house-’ keeping rooms, bath connecting. Continuous hot water, heat. Ad- dress Box 34 B B, Herald Office. 11-7-4dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Cozy suite of three or four rooms, steam heat, electric light, porch, pantry, bath, gas, eto., furnished for light house- keeping. (Adults only) Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. 11-6-tf WANTED ! Salespeople Wanted at The Curran Dry Goods Co. 13 Room House, large lot Cheap. 2 Family House, Barn and 3 Acres land, 217 Shuttle Meadow ave. Low | price. 22 Prospect St., FIRE INSURANCE FOR SALE Cottage of 7 Rooms, all modern, 54 Lenox Place. Cottage, 6 Rooms, all ments, 110 Chapman St. improve- H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. for time-k=eping and clerical work | in office of manufacturing concern. »" S WE REMODEL YOUR = Single House For Sale or To Rent at the West End, NOTICE. { One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for a Classified Adv. in | very desirable location, just a few steps from the trolley. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Address P. O. Box 63, the Herald. You Get Results That’s What You Want. P ——— e Buy 2 Tea Wagon for Thanksgiving There is a convenience about this wonderful little silent servant that ig equalled only by its beauty and the distinguished atmos- phere it lends to the simplest of social affairs. Not only for Thanksgiving, but all through the coming gay season, it will pay its cost many times over in the service and satis- faction it will give. ‘We now have an exceptionally large and varied assortment of Tea Wagons in Mahogany, American Walnut and Fumed Oak. Some with a drawer for silver—others with drop leaves so that they can be converted into a tea, table. You will find it a pleasure to make your seclection from our extensive showing. 0 2kl WHERE IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. COMPLETE HoME FURMSHERS 40-68 FORD STREET MARTFORD AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RAvGES OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS { ‘Wonderful Bargains in Used Cars. Come in and make us an offer. \ ‘M]mcmnmdsmmsn Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street. Tel. 221-4. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Ete. A.D.LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 Dr. Arthur T. Hoff (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treaiment. Room 311. Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. man | New Britain National Plainville. 11-9-tf AN HONEST capable man, aged 26, wants responsible position, in fa, tory, driving pleasure car or trucl or other work; worked on farm past season; no liquor or tobacco; refer- ences. Give full particulars first letter. Box 19 a b, Herald. WANTED—Ford with box in rear or light delivery, weekly or monthly payments. State price and smallest payments. Box 82, Plainville. 11-9-3dx WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping near Walnut Hill park. Box ¢BB, Her- ald Office. 10-31-Lf WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Hungerford Court, | Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall. {| | Sunday Evening, 7:30 In this hour of peril, come, spend world-wide stress, and {! one hour in worship 11-9-1dx | 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 NOTICE! Best Prices Paid for Second Hand | | Furniture; Also for All Kinds of Junk | or Metals. J. HOCKMAN, EAST ST, NEW BRITAIN, TEL. 468-4. Dr. C. W. Vivian DENTIST MISS MARION A, CAMPBELL, Registered Dental Hygienist. PORTER & DYSON BUILDING, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Building. of FOR SALE! Cottage of 7 Rooms, Cen- trally Located BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLOQ, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. GREENWOOD AND WINTHROP STREET PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 10 Greenwood street, 2- Winthrop street, two-family family house, extra large lot to build block ment here, only smal! an.ount house and barn. Arch street. for farm. T.arge lot near Will sell or trade on. Good invest- cash needed. 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 and prayer before the throne of God, the giver of every good and perfect gift. We offer no alluring entertainment, no picture show, just one hour of prayer and praise; an excellent discourse; good music. Everyone welcome. 52 MAIN STREET. HOURS—S8:00 a. to 5:30 p. m. lfiglépn | M'otor' ‘Car—s Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station 287 Elm St m. 1 | Garments Look Like New Don’t buy new material when our cleaning and dyeing process restores worn garments equal to new. New Brifain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. PTHONE 1323-3.

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