New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1917, Page 16

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! sHghtest degree. ‘We are now in the position to furnish U. S. Army Nurses and Red Cross Nurses en- rolled in army service with official white uniform. G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD ENTRANCES TO MAIN STORE ON PRATT, 'I:RUP[BULL AND CHURCH STREETS. BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS (In the Church Street Arcade) Carry home your smaller parcels; buy the goods you are 4 3 The latest books for children by popular authors and the new- - certain of keeping and return est copyrights. Special holiday editions and handsome library edi- as few as possible. tions. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Very Slightly Irregular ‘Models Made to Sell as High as $2.50 Your Choice $l.00 Corsets made to sell at $2.00 and $2.50, being very slightly irregular; that is, an occasional oil spot or a dropped stitch. The irregularities do not affect the fit, wear or appearance of the Corset in the As Corset prices have already advanced 26 per cent to 75 per cent, vou may readily see the importance of this opportunity; it's a word to the wise. $2.50 Corsets today $1.00. i ‘MINERVA, GOOD SHEPHERD and COLUMBIA YARNS BIG SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. ‘We are headquarters for these popular brands of Yarn and it will be welcome news to knitters to learn that we have now an abundance in all the wanted shades, including khaki and grey in 4-fold wor- sted and 8-fold wool knitting yarns. WE MAKE SPECIAL TERMS TO THE RED CROSS. \ ENITTING BAGS . KNITTING NEEDLES SLEEPING GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN. The Newest, in Many Hand- The largest assortment in the . (Infants’ Department) s White Flannelette Sleeping W some Styles. state; all sizes, for all purposes; Garments; in two-piece style, three pieces in the set, includ- ing waist and two pairs of drawers with feet; suitable for bables 6 months to 3 ~years. Special price 98c. . Cretonne and Silk Knitting Bags, made up in a variety of sizes and colors. Prices 29c tc $95.00. many have fancy tops and are suitable for Christmas gifts. Prices up to $1.00 pair. LITTLE TUDOR IMPROVED Creeper For Infants—Infant Department ‘This/fmproved garment offers many real advantages over the old style creeper. The buttons are easily gpérated being placed on the side of the lower garment. There are no elastics or draw-strings at the knee to take time and shut off circulation. The belt has also been done away with. Baby remains in one position during change and need not be turned about to be re-buttpned. Little Tudor Improved Creepers are furnished in suits of one upper and one lower, and in sets of one upper and two lower garments. Packed six suits or six sets to a package. Standard Tudor quality through- out. Made in sizes six months, one and two years. Suit complete 98c. D ——— e — WOMEN'’S LINED SUEDE, MOCHA AND FUR LINED GLOVES S ‘The Christmas gift that is always welcome. These styles at $1.75 to $5.50. Long Wool Skating Gloves for women ‘and children. tan, white and black, special at 49c, real value 59c. BOYS’ MIDDY SUITS FOR FRIDAY $7.75. Regular Price $8.50. Suits worth today $10.98 and are sold in the best New York stores for $12.50. serge in these suits sells for $3.00 a vard. They're in the regulation navy cut white braid, also middy twist suits, the new 1dea. Sizes 3 to 9. Forone day $7.75. Also chamoisette gloves for women in grey, The grade of blue trimmed with black or SILVER ST----OAK ST. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Office and Service WllllamsAulu Co. 6 Family, 18 Room House, 34 Sliver 8 Family, 12 Room Brick Housc, Street. Modern Improvements. Price Reasonable. ’ 214 Ogk Station, 287 Elm St. AUTOMOBILE Street. Good Investment. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY co. | Telephone 751-5 FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. AND HAVE YOUR SIDEWALKS HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 MAIN STREET | WINTER Jno. P. Maguire 5 Fairview Street. OWNERS WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 1 i | THERMITE The Oldest:and Best Known Compound on the Market to Protect Your Motor and Radiator From Freezing. Will Not Injurc Radiator. Freczes at 70 Below Zero. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 EAST MAIN ST. TEL. 943-2. --FOR SALE EDISON DIAMOND DISC— Mah'y case, regular price $100.00—our price $75.00. COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA with Cabinet and records—total value $72.00 —our price $45.00. COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA—in Mal'y, regular price $110.00 —almost new—our price with records—$80.00. COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA— regular price $100.00. Our price with records $60.00. EDISON AMBEROLA AND CABINET — regular price $40.00—our price $20.00. A BRAND NEW Francis Bacon Piano 23S —PRICE INCLUDES— Chair — Scarf — Tuning and Delivery (Write for Terms) THE A.B. CLINTONCOC. 231 Asylum St., Hartford’s One Price Piano House. UNIVERSAL MACHINE—Reg- ular price $15.00—our price $5.00. FRANCIS BACON UPRIGHT PIANO. Price $75.00. GABLER UPRIGHT PIANO— Price $90.00. JACOB BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO—Price $95.00. PLAYERPIANO in Mah'y, 88 note. In excellent condition and guaranteed, $325.00, Price includes Bench, Rolls, Scarf .and delivery. Terms of payment arranged on any instrument we sell, The A. B. Clinton Co. 231 ASYLUM STREET. Hartford’s One Price Piano Ho; ! TAKEN CARE OF THIS | | (963, enis | LOST—Wednesday WANTED—Woman wants to go out | coased. 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. You: money will surely remain ir the finder’s hands if he does not <now who lost it. LOST. afternoon, fleur de lis class-pin. turned to Mrs. J. Winthrop street. gold Reward if re- Spinetta, 18 11-30-14 A. LOST—A purple silk umbrella. Finder please return to Herald office. 8 11-28-d2 R e S S LOST—Tuesday afternoon on Plain- ville road or West Main St.: Lady's small handbag containing money, etc, Reward if returned to Dickin- san Drug Co. 11-28-2d watch marked LOST—Ladies’ gold “M. F. R.” Lost on Berlin car or. between Hungerford court and South church, Nov. 18. Finder call Tel. 662-12. Reward. 11-27-3dx e el e WANTED. Store for commer- FOR SALE—A beautiful soda foun- cial Bldg. Church street. furnished. Apply use in Herald Frontage 67 Heat Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- 476 Stanley. 11-30-d3x ments, second floor. Whatever you need and whenever you need Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount it the of service and results—Let CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 16 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION the city know your wants TO RENT, FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —1915-16—40 Hudson | FOR SALE—Household furnishings. IO R N I touring car. Williams Auto Co., 287 Cheap if sold at once. Wm. L. Elm 8t. 11-27-54 Maxwell, 620 Main St., Berkowita Block. 11-26-3dx tain with entire equipment, costing over $2,000. Can be bought at a sacrifice by epplying at once to M. | D. Saxe, trustee, 338 Main street, H FOR SALE—Parrot. Address L. G, erald Office. 11-26-28-2dx e \TO RENT—Space for automobile, pri- Inquire 38 Summer 11-30-2dx vate garage. street. New Britain, Conn. 11-30-1d FOR SALE—Parlor stove in good FOR SALE—Furniture for five rooms, condition. Cheap. Tel. 656-4. B complete. A bargain if taken at 11-26-3dx once. WIIl sell whole or in part. S Inquire 417 Main street, barber | pop SALE—Bargains. 1912 Regal shop. 11-30-2dx \ * "Runabout, 1916 Regal tourins, 7 | 1915-1916-6-40 Hudson 7 passenger FOR SALE—1912 Ford with boX on | cars in first class conditlon. Deni- rear, new tires. Pride $85.00. Geo. | gon Garage, 430 Main street. Tel. Anderson, Berlin. 11-30-20x | 909 11.22-6d HORMEEATE 1916610 MU dson || Sisess i R Cab. st. (et 11-27-54 | washing or general housework by the day. 32 Greenwood St. base- ment, 11-30-34 3 REFINED Yyoung couple, no children, ‘wish two light housekeeping rooms. Best references. Box X26X, Herald. TO RENT—Two rooms for housekeeping, also two single rooms, at 24 Camp street. Tel. 39-13. 11-80-d2 TO RENT—No. 21 Lincoln street, on first floor, five rooms, bath room and laundry, combination light and hot water heater. 11-28-tf TO RENT-—Tenement; steam heated; 6 rooms; all improvements; private entrance. 26 Hawkins. Tel. 37-4. 11-28-3dx 11-28-3dx WANTED—By middle age widow, housekeeper’s place, or care of old lady; no objections to children. Mrs. M. M. W., P. O. Box 36, Ber- lin, Conn. 11-27-3ax WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post TO RENT—Five-room tenement, mid- at 32 398 dle floor, Monroe St. Main St. all improvements, Apply to Menus, and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx WANTED—A young man or woman TO RENT—Seven rooms at 71 Har- rison street. Tel. 434-4. 11-28-1dx TO RENT—A garage, 90 Garden St. 11-28-6d for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Addiess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tf WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tt _—— FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, phone 1000. corner Elm street, or TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St 10-9-tf NOTICE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. NOTICE—WIll the person who picked up brown pocketbook at Fox's the- ater Wednesday leave same at Her- ald Office and avoid trouble. 11-30-1d RELIABLE PIANO TUNING- Humphrey, 97 South Burritt Tel. 2063. b3 i % NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 11-26-28-30x | Denisori Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repalring. NOTICES. NOTICE—Will' rent Electric Cleaner, $1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. | WANTED—Good, sober man to care 11-28-2d | for horses. Pan Dandy Bakery, corner North and Tremont street UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES for J11-30-zdx young men and women in Hartford insurance office. Short hours, good | WANTED—Man, forty or over. Easy salaries and pleasant working condi- work with good pay all year tions. Regular advancement. Bx-| around. Near home. Write us. Pe- perience not necessary but helpful. Apply P. O. Drawer 1321, Hartford Conn. 11-27-3d i FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—A maid for general house- State age, education, experience and salary desired. Good prospects. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1005, 11-28-4d - WANTED—Boy over 16 vyears old; steady work. F. W. Woolworth Co. 11-28-3dx WANTED—Young iadies between 16 and 23 years of age to learn tele- Pald while learn- Apply Chief Operator, South- phone operating. ing. ern New Court street. England Telephone C ‘WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- ain Paper Box Co.. 22 Walnut St. 11-13-tf ———— e HELP WANTED MALE, quod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 11-30-2dx WANTED—Young man with, at least, Grammar school education for cler- ical work in factory office of local TO RENT—Choice furnished room | '¢0Bcern. Herald Box 17A“;‘1_21_3d for one or two ladies, very desir- a igh S8 Box — able neighborhood. Address = Box | Lo e 11-28-3d X16X, Herald. District of November State of Connecticut, Berlin, ss. Probate Court, late of de- Arnold, district, Estate of Harry B. New Britain, in said In pursuance of an order of Hon. Bernard F. Gaffney, judge of the Court of Probate for the District of Berlin, notice is hereby given that the Court hath appointed Henvy P. Roche f and Albert A. Greenberg, both of New Britain, disinterested persons, com- missioners to receive and decide upon the claims of the creditors of said es- tate. The said commissioners will meet at Room 504, National Bank build- ing, New Britain, Conn., on December 10, 1917 at 2 p. m, for the purpose of attending on the business of the appointment. Henry P. Roche, Albert A. Green- berg, commissioners. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay- ment to JOHN B. MINOR, Administrator, c. t. a. “-s-——'l C. F. BENCE GARAGE | Dealer in Buick Automobiles, Automobiles for Hire. Reasonable Rates and Reliable vice. Open Saturdays and Lvenings. Storage, Used Cavs. Delco Baperts, | 34 Lafyotte Street clerk in local wholesale office. An- swer in own handwriting. Herald, -Box 9AB, 11-24-t¢ Auto Repairing Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. 168 ARCH STREFT. TEL. 2252 W.F. Keeley Co.| (Elm and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. A.D. LIPMAN, New Britain. 11-26-t1 Tel 1329 | work. Mrs. J. B. Thomson, 10 Forest street. 11-30-2dx WANTED—Competent stenographer. Also a ballad ‘Williams Auto. Co., 287 Elm \LUR SALE—One “Eight dollar” bill, ontinental money, issue of 1778. “The Lawyers and Phaetons. Bargains for cash. Wil- 5 liams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-5d4 R Bull Frogs” printed in 17568. Ad- light | FOR SALE—Corbin 30 Runabout and Corbin 30 touring car. Williams | dress N. E. Rogers, 157 Robbins St, Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-54 | Vaterbury, Conn, 11-27-6dx ————————————————— FOR SALE—Two Hudson super-six TO RENT . 5 Rooms, $14.00 and $19.00, . .6 Rooms, $22.00. Rooms (Cottage) $25.00. FOR SALE—Practically new Overland H. N. LOCKWOQOD, touring car. Make us an offer. Wil- Rea] Estate and Tnsurance liams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. CITY HALL 11-27-5d - FOR SALE—1917 Ford delivery car. FOR SALE Bargain for cash. Willis.ms Auto i Arthur T. Hoffman Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-6d Room 311. Bank Building. (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. New Britain National Small ice house and cooler | combined. Suitable for farm use. ber. %_HARRY SPERRY, Clayton. , Also second hand lum- Hours: 9- 1:30-4. Or by Appointment. - ———!| TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable NOTICE —7 Passenger Pt‘wkard It pays to call me for your Junk. TLimousine— 11-10-tf | mhe very best prices paid for Junk H. I HART or'Second Hand Furniture by . 'l"l o0 ’ > J. HOCHMAN, TEL. 468-4 ARAGE 5396 ARCH STREET. EAST STREET. e Look at These Bargams. A Two-family House No. 58 Trinity St., $6,500. A Two-family House No. 85 So. Burritt St. $5,800 A Single Cottage For Rent. H. D. HUMPHKEY, FIRE INSURANCE 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. THREE FAMILY HOUSE ON C HESTNUT STREET, Very Centrally located—Never Idle. others too. Better drop in and see u s. Here’s a good 1 nvestment for you. We havc some CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 368 Bank Rwnilding. Mr. Merchant: You need additional card to SCHULTZ & COSTELLOQ, inc. FIRE INSURANCE to Cover Your Christmas Stock. Telephone or drop a 242 MAIN STREET. Buy Your Sea Food at the Ex- clusive Fish Marketin New Britain HORT 71 CHURCH ON'S STREET Compound. We line of Ford hood covers and will take orders for most any other make car. ADNA F. JOHNSON 159 MAIN STREET ONT wait until the snow falls, buy your Weed Chains now, also your Radiator Freeze carry a full and radiator TEL. 961 .

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