New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 12

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s 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 surpnsing quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not snow who lost it. whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will lassified; CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 100 °f service and results—Les ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. the city know your wants: - ING, EARLY—SHOPPING THIS WEEK vast lightening of the strain on store or- Christmas Books ns. humane, it 18 common sense, it is even more , patriotic duty on everybody’s part to shop And 1t s ECONOMICAL—for it affords an attual loney-saving and increasing efficiency by which r .thoymn, ‘will profit. Useful Gifts In Furniture AT 12 TALCOTT STREET. The person anticipating buying gifts in furniture will enjoy unparelleled advantage and inm\buying here. A little knowledge is essential in the selection of furniture and for that reason the woman \or man who knows what good reliable furniture is will best realize the remarkable bargains we are giving at 12 Talcott street. From day to day we shall make especial mention ‘convenience. R SN U S MUSIO CABINETS ‘WOMEN'S DESKS. Mahogany Mahogdny, golden and fumed 2 "..... .l‘“u-n:ldc ;;:b‘ho‘?u at oak, birdseye maple, American Plan and walnut and old ivory, specially ‘nflu.o vt priced ' at $10, $11, $12.50, $18.50, $15, $17.50, $18.50, Plano Stools at $3.00 and $21.50, $23.50, $29.50 up to $40. $5.00. omnn-wmmcm RECORD CABINETS The most sclentifically bullt .record cabinet, in oak and ma- hogany, at $16.00 and $37.50. On Drapery Floor You’ll Find These Bathrobe Blankets mcotd and tassel; the m»a Beacon make with m- borders; all colors; )fln u.p. anl $3.98. Gifts in Silver Silverware Dept. A most interesting Christmas assortment of plated and Shef- fleld flat and hollowware, 1847 Rogers Bros. 60-year guaran- teed community plate in the lat- oat A Engraving free on sl articles costing $1.00 and up. Suggestions for Gifts at Jewelry Department Sterling Silver Tollet Sets, Miitary Sets, Military and v Cloth Sets. Cloth and Hat Brushes. Napkin Rings. © ©Opera, Glasses. Sosrt Pins. La Vallieres. Clocks. ROYAL REST CHAIRS FOR MEN. The famous push button chair with foot rest; special prices: $17.50, $21.50, $25.00 $32.50 and $35.00. TRAVELING RUGS Handsome designs and color- ings, special price $3.98. JACQUARD BEACON COMFORTABLES Erices $3.00, $3.50 ad $5.50. Gifts in Gold Solid Gold Dept. Solid gold and gold filled Jewelry at popular prices: Soldier Wrist Watches with or w'thout radium dials; Wrist ‘Watches for women in many ex- quisite designs. Waltham Watches and Hamil- ton Watches for men and wo- men, Ingersoll Watches, $6.00. $1.35 to Sterling Silver Manicure Sets. Cigarette Cases. Match Cases. Scissors. Buffers. Shaving Stands. Cuft Links. Bracelets. Picture Frames. 4 Jeory . ", Wollet Bets. Reprint - Copyrights at 60c Wormesly S0l for $1 and $1.35. TITLES: _Trail, Zane Grey. s ‘of the Door, Dell. Jan,. Deswon. The*Vietim, Dixon. , Dmma MoChesney, Ferber. Anne of Avonlea, Montgom- —regular $8.50, for only ... Hats, 65c. Todd, Wescott. ket O'Halloran, Porter. Basy Enemy, Webster. For Adults, Boys and Girls. edition and handsome Christmas numbers. CHURCH STREET ARCADE. Indian Blankets Boys’ Black Rubber Coats and Hats The ideal gift for the outdoor boy. only and it's very hard to obtain duplicates; as stantly going higher we strongly advise you to buy now. ‘Wednesday—Black Rubber Coats, also Tan Slippers The newest library economies of suitable gift articles for your i LOST—Saturday night All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ¢ LOST. | LOST—Eyeglasses, without case, be- tween Main and Fairview Sts. 67 Fairview St. 12-17-1dx on Stanley street between Franklin street and Dwight street, hand bag containing Christmas check and sum of money. Return to 108 Franklin street. Re- Desk Chairs : In all woods -to match Wo- men’s Desks; prices $4.50 to $12.00. | Smoking Stands With and without humidor in mahogany and oak at $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $9.00, $13.00, $15.00, $16.50, $18.75. Mahogany Tables For living room and hall, in various styles; tilt and corner tables, end tables ' for Daven- ports. Prices $8 to $25.00. Selected patterns and color- ings, very new and $3.98. All-Wool* Indian Blankets specially priced at $6.75 up to $10,00. SILK COMFORTABLES Wool filled, priced at. $10.50 to $18.50. LOST—Pocketbook | FURNISHE]D ROOM. All ward. 12-17-1dx containing keys and other small articles at Central Park. Finder please return to Her- ald Office. 12-15-2dx L.OST—Pay envelope, Friday morning, on Elm S8t. - Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. 12-15-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS e TO RENT—2 or 3 rooms furnished or unfurnished. 86 Maple Street. 12-17-1dx improve- Inqguire Webb, 705 Stanley 5 12-15-2d ments. street. conven- Ad- FURNISHED ROOM—All fences, heat and electric light. dress Box X30X, Herald Office. 12-56-tf City Adve, OFTY ESTIM New Britain, Conn,, December 17, isement TE. 1 1917 Prepared for the Common Council by the Board of Finance and Taxa- * tion. RESOLVED—That this Board esti- | For the Fireplace 12 TALCOTT STREET. Andirons, Screens and Spark Guards, In brass, iron and Flem- ish brass, in colonial and other antique designs. Flemish Brass Andirons with - | curved shanks, colonial style. Special price $5.48. - Black B8Spark Guards with brass trimmings, assorted sizes. $2.985. Smoking Stands and Sets Some in brass, others in bronze and green finish,’ with and without tobacco jars; a fine variety for Christmas gifts. Prices up to $12.00. We have a limited number prices are con- ' School property, mate that the School Committee will require the sum of $55,000 for the purpose of pure Jolning the Pre-\ and » for the pur- pose of paying the city’s share of the cost of purchasing the land and build- | ing a bullding in connection with the | State Normal School in New Britain. And this Board recommend that, in : lieu of laying a tax for this appropria- ton, the Mavor be requested to call a special city meeting to provide for the issue of school bonds of the city to the amount of $55,000. RBESOLVED—That, if and when the city meeting has authorized the $55,- 000 of 8chool Bonds mentioned above, the Mayor and Treasurer be author- ized to sign and fissue notes of the city in anticipation of the sale of said bonds. RESOLVED—That this Board esti- mate that the following appropniations are required to carry the city depart- ments through the current fiscal year: $4,000—For an addition to the Mu- nicipal Farm appropriation for the deficiency now nppu’ent in that de- partment./ $5, 000—For an addition to the | Charity Department appropriation to provide for a probable deficiency in that department before the end of the fiscal year. $8,000—For an addition to the Inci- dental appropriation to provide for a probable deficiency in that appropria- tion before the end of the fiscal year. | $12,000—To provide an addition to the Emergency Fund. This sum to be held subject to a recommendation | of this Board to the Common Council for its use for some specific purpose. And this Board recommends that to | pay the appropriation named above, $2.85 Coats, regular $3.98 and $4.50 for $3.39. / | your Honorable Body lay a special tax ! on the ratable estate of the First Tax- | ing District next to be made and com- | pleted of one-half milL | BOARD OF FINANCE AND TAXATION. H. L. CURTIS, Clerk. ing some land ad- ! tional Grammar | TO RENY, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 1L 12-1_5_-“ TO RENT—From January 16th, a large furnished house, located near the center of the city. Address How- ard, P. O., Box 211. 12-15-3dx TO RENT—Flat of 6 rooms or less as desired. Inquire 62 Chestnut street or 10 Emmons Place. 12-15-64 TO RENT-—Garage. ,able. Inquire Webb, street. Terms reason- 706 Stanley 12-15-24 TO RENT—Furnished rooms, one a large front room for two, all con- veniences. Centrally located, 10 Lake Court. 12-15-2dx FOR RENT—Third fioor. flat 5 rooms and sink room, all modern improve- ments to family of adults. Inquire Saturday afternoons, evenings, Sunday, 192 Fairview St. 2nd bell. TO RENT—Five room tenement, &all { modern improvements. Apply 328 Lafayette street. L. Fallettl. ’ 12-10-64x FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, corner Elm street, or phone 1000. 11-10-tt WANTED—Position dre: stating wa, Herald. Box 8XIX, 12-17-3dx E D—Washing and ironing to do at home. Address Box X24X, Herald Office. u-u-zfdx WANTED—Two furnished rooms with conveniences; with board preferred. Address Box, 34B. 12-15-84x STENOGRAPHER—Wanted for office in local factory. Address with re- ferences. Box XB34 Herald Office. 12-18-tf experienced age, salary reference. Box 12-13-3dx WANTED—Immediately, stenographer. State wanted and give 20XX, Herald Office. WANTED—Electric wiring fixtures repair work; reasonable prices. R. L. Coridan, Jr., 131 Jerome 8t., Tel. 1628-4. 12-12-6dx WANTED—Position as chauffeur. 498 Main St Tel. 1792, 12-11-6dx —_—r WANTED-—Raw furs. Good prices paid for prime skins, W. O. Trask, Plainville, Conn., 182 Broad St. 12-11-6dx WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't matter If broken, I pay $2.00 to $16.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2,007 8. Fifth street, Philadelphia, . Pa. 11-22-18dx WANTED—A young man or woman for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Addvess P. O. Box €8, Plainville. 11-9-tf WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-8-tf i [ e SRS R R e e e 1 Hereds a Gift That Is Different or | i 12-18-3dx | | FOR SALE, | _— FOR SALE—Home-made pure !rlllt‘ preserves in standard jelly :hml Quince-Honey, Damson Plums, Tomato, Peach and Grape, $3.50 per doxen, not delivered. A. Zahnleiter, 253 Maple street, Tel. 1044-12. 12-15-2dx ey NOTIOE: e CHRISTMAS BSALE—Crochet table runners, yokes, caps, doilles and different novalties and bralded rugs. 169 Linwood 8t., upstairs. 12-17-6dx NOTICE—Photographs taken all this week including Sunday, Dec. 23rd. ‘Will be ready for Christmas. Ar- cade Studio. Studio open even- ings. 12-17-6dx LIVERY—Closed car to rent; careful driver. Cohen Motor Co., 88 Arch or 8 Chestnut St. 12-14-6d AUTO STORAGE, $3.00 per month, for the winter. Can accommodate 26 cars. Tel. 1876 or 1966. 12-14-6d NOTICE—Apply to A. A. Fuller for Interlocking Weather strips. 401 Chestnut street. 12-13-6dx NOTICE—Automobile painting at Richardson’s garage, 169 Vance St. 12-18-6dx —— ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A reliable girl to ‘take care of children a few hours dally. Apply 112 Lake-St. 12-17-t¢ ! WANTED—Comvoq;nr for S— Zky FOR SALE—1-3 year Helfer fat. 1«8 year cow, fat; also two 2 horse covered wagons, extra good ones, Cheap. A. W. Vihberts, Tnl.”lld.h FOR SALE. e A S FOR SALE—Top business sleiglt and pleasure sleigh; also electric meat? cutter with bone-grinder M ment. Inquire at 111 Belden St Tel. 493-12, 12-14-842 FOR SALE—One series 17 Studebaker tcuring car. Auto Bales Co., 168 Arch stree ¥ “tf HELP WANTED MALE, logk-up’ work. Adkins Church street. WANTED—Man between 31 a.n; years of age for clerical work ii factory department of local . con- cern, One who has had’' previo clerical experience preferred. . dress Box 14AA, H.rlld Office. 13-18-84. local facmry Herald. | Fac-simile of Typewriting done 1, 2 and 3 colors with sl Lotter Heads Printed. e house- street, 12-15-tf general ' Chestnut WANTED—Girl for work. Call 306 first floor. ‘WANTED—Young lady for clerk In tea store. Address Herald Box 20. " 12-13-3d WANTED—Chambermald Britain General hospital. at New WANTED—Young girl for general housework. 'Phone 1684-18, Mrs. F. W.aWilllams, 100 Robbins ave., Maple Hill 12-18-44 —_— WANTED—Young lady who has had! High school education for clerical work 'in main office of local can- cern. Address' Box X18X, Herald Office. 12418-83d4 ‘WANTED—Young iadies between 16 and 23 years of age to learn tele- phone operating. Paid while learn- ing. Apply Chief Operator, South- ern New England Telephone 12- 15 ‘t FOR SALE. Two family 11 room house with all 12-13-tf g Denison Ga uuneu-'nmdl Storagv, Suppiies ssd ! Room " Auto Repa , improvements and 93 feet frontage, besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKWOQOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. S —————————— NOTICE. The very best prices paid for | Junk or Second Hand Fur- niture by J. HOCHMAN, Tel. 468-4 TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Rriliable Chalmeu and Ofiw \THE A su.n’s xumm ‘TRL, { FOR SALE wlmamsAutofiu. Office and Semce Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats Special at $8.00 REGULARLY UP TO $10.00. Give a nicely lithographed cer- tificate, good at our studio for 3 or 6 Photographs of a style you may select. You know some one who really ought to have their Photograph made —This is the way to accomplish ft. MURRAY, Photographer 178 MAIN STREET. "*"’ Adventure, Webster. ; Two-Family House, 85 South Burrits Strcet. All Modern. $5,800, Phe m of Julia Puge, Nor- Two-Family House, 58 Trinity St. New and Modern Equipment, $6,500. FOR RENT : 5 e Seven Rooms, No. 71 Harrison St. Also Garage. All First Class H. D. HUMPHREY. 272 Main Street.. FIRF. INSURANCE The w of Surprise, Brady. Making Money, Johnson. The Heart of Thunder Moun- tain, Bingham. The Clarion, Adams. ‘Hundreds of other titles just ss well knowa. A most complete line of Chil- dren’s books. Keep the boy in the open and youw'll keep him healthy. These We've Sold THREE HOUSES on HART STRERY. We Have One Other for Sale. Our Sales Show This Is a Very Desirable Nel‘hbor'bq or Houses Wouldn’t Be Snapped Up So Quick., Sec Us. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Servet 308 Bank Buil C'orbih iiarflgfi Feat uring STORAGE wmwmm:oom.nnmmm mmw.npplwlotludmmmm machine work 133 CHESTNUT ST. Open All Night PHONE 800 smart Mackinaws will keep him warm and give maximum knee room for action. plaid effects. Sizes ‘7 to 18 years. Several new models, in a wide range of smart PAINTS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE Carriage and Auto Paints and Varnishes. Fillers and Putty. Shellacs and Broazes. Floorwax, Oil Colors. Ready Mixed Paints. A large stock of John W. Lucas & Co. Paints and Varnishes in llllllleunalorhomlehflldm FOR SALE House on Florence S eet, Large Lot SCHULT 7 & COSTELLO Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. C. A. BENCE GARAGE Dealer in BUJJCK Automobiles. Automobiles for Hire. Reasonable e A Open undays and Evenings. * | Storage. Used Cars. Delco Experts. NEW BRITAIN CARRIAGE CO. —200 EAST MAIN STREET— FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFTED OOLUMNS.

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