New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1918, Branch Store, 12 TALCOTT STREET. Furniture, Rugs, Draperics, China and Housefurnishings. and Church Streets. 20 cente o Bat! obes and Smoking ]ackets Women'’s Pumps and Colonials FURTHER INTEREST- ING CLEARANCE $5.00 to $6.00 $3.65 All Patent Colo leather TLouis heel, welt, patent buckle. ORES Women's nials, light AA Patent Pump, small point at vamp, leather Louis heel, also all vici kid. black Street fawn buck Louis heel, $".) SPE(,IAL Women's and with leather Tan Pumps, quarter, $6.00 value Tan Russia Cali Oxfords, imitation The Sale of Commercial Statlone y and Office Supplies [ DON'T MISS THESE IMPORTANT SAVINGS STENOGRAPHERS’ NOTE BOOKS Good MONEY OR RENT RECEIPT BOOKS Printed Stubs, 4c and 8c each, 42c and 98c dozen. Standard ceipt Books, extra thick, 17c, regular price 25c. Cloth covered Rent or Money Receipt Books, 100 sheets to the book, sale price 22c each. Package canvas covered, Memorandum to 50c each. TYPEWRITER TABLETS el 1S od qu price 15c¢, grade Paper, b5c, Book for 42c dozen. Rent and Re- 7c Books, 60 50c pages, dozen. TYPEWRITER PAPER Second sheets for second copy size in canary and white, 8 1-2x11, 500 to pack- age, sale price 37c. White Bond Typewriter Paper, regular price $1.00 r. m., sale price 79¢c. Receipt Books, 12 1-2¢c ea. lc Books, Hammermill 8x12 Paper, regular price $1.25 r. m., sale price $1.09. ptian Wove Paper, 1-2x11, regular price $1.00, sale price 84c. Old Deerfield 8 1-2x10 1-2; regular $1.25, sale price $1.09. Other Typewriter Papers all reduced 10 per cent. BUSINESS ENVELOPES Size 63-4, XX, quality paper, 500 sale price 89c. Sizes 6 1-4 and 6 3- wove Envelopes, 500, sale price 68¢ LIBRARY INK STANDS Wood base, 2 wells and sponge le price 88c. 3ond, sizé 90 sheets to paper, price Size 8 1-% the pad, regular 1lc. Dievonshire Bond, lent quality paper, 8 1-2x11, regular price 5 sale price:21c. Journal, Ledger Footscap Paper, price 29c=quire, ?1c. INDEX CABINETS Containing 100 Cards; one set guides Z, size rcvul‘u 50c, sale price 420 THEME BOOKS For Highsschool pupils. 33c, complete with filler, extra:sheets 5c. ity sale Cream size ¢ excel- size price Bond, and regular sale price superior Index to box, A to price 4, white box of 50 cup, Word Each Day Pays for 2 Classified Adv. in You Get Resu lts That’s What You Want THE QUALITY STORE TEL. 805 TEL. 806 MEATS Fresh Dressed Vermont Turkeys, Chickens and Fowls Spring Lamb Native Veal Fancy Fresh Pork Tenderloins A Large Supply of R. I. Ducks - FISH A Large Supply of All Kinds of Fresh Fish at Reasonable Prices VEGETABLES Parsley, Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, Turnips, Carrots, French Endive, Spanish Onions. 238 Main Street TEL. 807 Native Roasting DESK SETS $2.95, ink Pad, well, blotter, office egular price s corners, paper knife, rocker pen tray, special sale price $2.59. calendar for use, Regular price $5.00. Large pad, 19x24, paper knife, paper and rocker blotter, sale price $3.89. PENCIL POINTERS. One $1.00 Pointer size ink well, calendar, pen tray, rack Boston Pencil with receptacle shavings, for catching ters, fastens to wall or desk, for this sale 73c. LOOSE LEAF LEDGER OUTFITS Bound in corduroy twin cut- leath er back and corners, 200 sheets with in- dex complete; regular $7.50, sale price $5.94. WRITING TABLETS ledger ruled price A1l sizes and thicknesses, excellent for school use or p pads for the office, sale price 3¢ each, 2 for 5c. ' PEN HOLDERS | Plain and tipped Pen Holders, special 10c, 20c, 30c and 42c¢ dozen. cork rubber WARSPITE NOT Vessel Destroyed in nes Was Oid | Wooden Ship. Jan. vesterday | = LOST. \ { ! New noon York, Many after- carried item from London which read “Londan, papers o 22 —Three boys, all | under 16 ve .members of the | the superdre: mnought‘ Warspite rested today cha ll‘!l’vl with setting that vessel afire.” old crew ritish were Some papers carr that the Warspite pl part in the Jutland although badly da ta reach port but the explanation | red a prominent aval battle; that zed she managed evidently she was of | no further use in the first line and was converted into a training ship.” The truth is this: The Wa burned Sunday in the Thames rit was a wooden three-deck built in 1833. She had heen Ic by the British admiralty to a charit- | able society which was training bo for a possible career i > had been moored Woolwich for | years. No one was injured in the fire, LUXBURGS CONDI N Ruenos Avyres, ~Count Karl von Luxburg, formerly German minister, ago in the German hospital here cause of his mental condition, been removed to the suburbs, the surroundings are those of the hospital s with which Count von ed during the to be leading Nis re- who was placed some time be- has where than physicians for covery. i Have you lost a sum ot money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular lo: 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 wnow who lost i W X office, N ford 2nd day of BER sa { months be creditors of said | in th sa pla th City ! held on 1 M| sth, A | the fr ing 14th, m. Febru o’ which application ms | tion: | rects eral vio- | ‘\. 2id TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Tencment of six room 203 Maple street. 1-22-5dx All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. second-hand Kietl, 1 ANTED — To Graphaphone. buy Frank TO RENT—A mndem tenement. All improvements. 155 Street. i | RENT-—Tenement of rooms, top floor, 28 Trinity street. 5 1-19-6dx with in ANTED — Furnished room lizht-housckeeping conveniences vicinity of So. M 1 Street. Hadtficld, 666 Lincoln Streeet steam heat; best in city. Bristol, Conn, 1-17-1wk RENT—One store, ation, Main street; Madden, ~To buy a 2 or 3 tenement No agents. Address 2 Herald Office. T—Five-room tenement, first I Hurlburt street. Apply . Deckdel. 12-16-tf ae girl e ht housework 5 Harrison St. Tel. or Apoly FOR SALE. HORSE foy one of the nic family horses on our farm by : sale, by private family, st, cleverest farm or Connecticut, raised and never been owned ybody else, very c or and small children or any old person to feed or drive. Will work anywhere from a plow to a buggy. Will be 9 years old in March and never been sick a day or even taken a lame weights close to 1,200 Ibs. If we can find some old per- son in the country, who will give \ nice young pet horse a good home, we will make the price $83. No jockies or need apply Call ¢ Cooke dx. A position doi work in small family. Dish washer at Church Street Girl comptometer : machine operator by 1 H. R. R. Apply at f Whiting street purchase peddle House, conn Limifation of Claims, At a Court of Probate holden »w Britain, within and for the Dis- °t of Berlin in the County of Hart- and State of Connecticut, on the | January, A. D. 1918 wing machine. Frank Fietl. 1-23-3dx 12 Present, ARD F. GAFFNEY, Esq.. Judge Kowaleyk Administratrix nk Kowaleyk, within said distric SALE-—-Oak srford Ct side-board. Phone 798-2 1-22-2dx; On motion of id New Brit Annie as of house, ‘ourt doth decree that six allowed and limited for the tate to exhibit their | nst the same to the Admin- ind directs that public notice given of this order by adverti a newspaper published in said N and having a circulation a district, and by ing a ereof on the public post id Town of New I wce where the de Certified from Recor MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk 69 Montowese 1-21-3dx Anderson, tford i2dison phonograph with fine condition; $7 takes 34X, Herald. 1-16-tf 40 records it. Box in = ST P copy | in | rest the | t dwelt FURNISHHED ROOM: TO ed with Arch RENT—1 large room furni or without kitchen, corner and Walnut 1-23-1dx TED ROOMS for il conveniences. street, upper hell lizht house- 101 irview City Advertisement 1 1 BOARD OW of Relic hereby o rect gt their RELIER | the City of | s notice that office in the ) ROOMS, 33 14. TF 16 Main Tel. N O'CLOCK, A FRIDAY, FEB. attend to {he dutics appointment. Me tesday the the 12th ys of Febry i tolEp S ™) to 9 p. m. and ev February 1st to except Sundays, from 7 to 9 p. m., a the evening of ry 31st, from 7:30 p. to 9 | ock which is the last day on for relioef can be and to make transfers, deduc- and abatements the law di- A 918 ining to will be 1y the hursday 1918, and from | )>—Furnished roon pi by man Box 11XX, He | WANTE housek Address light wife. d Office. 1-23-2dx Tues; 14th, om 2 p. 30 p. m. g from FURNISHIED ROOMS—Steam heat and bath; near shops. Also table 208 East Main street, New 1-21-3dx %0 on m 12 FURNISHED ROOM—With Two gentlemen 24 Wash- e ington street 1-10-tf WILLIAM SCIHA — WILLIAM MIDDLIED JOHN L. R FURNISHED ROOM—AIl conven- ces, heat and electric light. Call 05 Arch street. 12-5-tf FULL LINE OF FISH AND OYSTERS There Will Be No Clams in Market This Week. HORTONS FOR SALE New Two-Family House with all improvements ULTZ & COSTELLO STRE CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 18 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Whatever you need and whenever yo: need it the Herald classified columns will ¢ive you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants FOR SALE. Two Bargains, No. 47 and 49 Beaver Street. Buildings and Rentals. H. D. HUMPHREEY, 272 Main Streei. FIRE INSURANCE Good Two Family House on Washington street for sale— Very deep lot—good speculation—owner lives out of town—Only reason for selling. CAMP REAL ESTAT‘ l.?: ‘9.0. Williams Auto Go Office and Service 287 Elm St. LOST—Tuesday a tan puppy, hair, five month 615 i | \hon} answers to name | Stanley street. Tel. | 1-23-1d | NOTICE, | Station, job done fixtures, door- reasonable, ichard Ca el Dr. A.A. TUTTLE - Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 NOTICE—Get that Electrical wiring, bells installed, workmanship. Jr., Jerome St., T Denlson (Jarage Storage, Supplies and Repalring ‘Autos To Rent Closed Cars. Expert Repamng Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- |ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., | 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT §T. J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices I for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. FOR bAl XS, Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage | besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKW(0OD, l Real Estate and Insurance, City llull: OVERLAND-MAN- ROSS CO.,, All Models Overlands. 139 ARCH ST, Storage. Accessories. AUTO M OBILE Repairing a Specialty THE OF Auto Repalrmgr Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. :‘THE AUTO SALES CO. | 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2252 UNDER VISION REO and REPUBLIC ; TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. 1 FRANKLIN STRE DIRECT S W. F. KEE PER- WOOD and HAY FOR SALE 50 TONS OF HAY. Green, hard wood for stove, Telephone 649-3. The Berlin MATTER IF BROK |1 pa 2 to $15 per set. Also cash for | 010 gola, sily and broken jewelry { Send by parcel post and receive cpeck return mail. Will hold goods 1 pproval of my offer. R, 2007 So.5th St. Phila,, P4, Jno. P. Maguire and Water Connec- tions, | Mason Builder, Gn"ding’ Tl'ucking, i 7 l’?-:wnmtr !';u-l\cu'd Laborers Furnished, Jimousine— Sewer Tile. H. L. HART, Tel. 1930 Telephone 5 Fairview St. | by Sewer STREET J Our gradd factory rebuilt ma chines of all make¥ Try service; our best guar hines. renta anteed ma lowest W q@ine promp Tel. 612 pric inspeet n monthly; delivery. New Britain Typewriter Exci angc 72 West Main Street. R ALL M‘V DJ &)E* JOB pmwm_&g First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. 33 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Coni..

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