New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1918, Page 16

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tHave you lost a sum of money? Our records show (hat 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 xnow who lost it. The Ciassified Coln your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16 8 sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for Branch Store, 12 TALCOTT STRI Rugs China and Housefurnishings. oT. Furniture, Draperies, iassified and Church Streets. S ENN Y A WORD FOR SALE. _Two Bargains, No. 47 and 49 Beaver Street. Buildings and Rentals. H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANOE | Williams Auto Co. als Finder return to 232 Bast Main 1-25-1d Good .7 on tooth. 10 .. Janswick, Street. Reward. tlectrical assware & On 08 trolley to Hartford sterday, lady’s black leather hand- Return to Herald office. 1-2 the classified column 272 Main Street. 2q| must be in the Herald s certainly the time not only to buy LOST—Jan. 24, 1 Sterling tire; re- in housefurnishings but to anticipate turnStofpolicesstation’ 1-25-3dx for who knows? )= 1,OST—Black purse containing sum of money, between Ericson & Johnson’s plumbing shop and Stan- ley Svea Coal Co. Dwight street. Return to Herald Office. Reward. 1-24-2dx City Advertisemen office by 1:30 p. m. on the y rtisement BOARD OF RELIEF. The Board of Relief of the City of Office and Service e Dosie neay e sote vt Station, 287 Elmi sty City Hall i AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M. Denison Garage FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1918 430 MAIN STREET. day of issue. ate Nickelware mhe s 400 et $3.95 S DD a0 Holders plated Powder el and copper T TO RENI, Bowman’s Niclkel e $6.50, at Outfits of alcohol ated Sponge b TO RENT Store for commer- oo oo |cial use in Herald 4 | Donraine oo metineer. | Bldg. Frontage 67 mngmon, Bets 2te 15¢ j| 22T Y Church street. Heat Al MR e erald Pub. Co. % " Office. Ask for demonstration. There’s none better. to attend to the duties pertaining to said appointment. Meetings will be | held on Tuesday the 5th, Friday the $th, Tuesday the 12th and Thursday the 14th, days of Iebruary, 1918, from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m., and from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. and every even ing from February 1st to Februar 14th, except Sundays, from 7:30 p m. to 9 p. m., also on the evening of February 21st, from 7:30 p. m. to 9 o’clock which is the t day on which application for relief can be made and to make transfers, dedu. tions and abatements as the law di- rects 33x4. . 5-3d-x consisting Livery Cars for hire, any and night. WANTED. WANTED—B; Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. Expert Repairing. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., ARCH 8 CHESTNUT ST, J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. Individual washing and Address Box 17X, Herald om, wvaluer$2.00, at ... 5 WANTED—Position ture operator's assi cense. Apply L WILLIAM SCHAEFI WILLIAM MIDDLE JOHN ROSE Board of Dr. A A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, S *Phone 451-5 ‘oo i e Auto Repairing tenement. All Prompt and Efficient Service ki Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. 168 ARCH STREF TEL. 2252 Woodenware and Housefurnishings Boxes, 8c. Knight Stove Folding Ironing Stands, value $2.00, at $1.49. Japanese Furniture Polish, Siirisatac 5 Cakes Ivory Soap for 5= tem Stepladders, $1.12. Eim St. ' e ¢ - §cfoot fGern Batopiadaers B9 (No telephone or mail orders and time limited on [§ men. All_convenfences. Apply G. Double Side Washboards, g soap.) P = - R., 17 Main St. 1-24-2dx Stove Brushes, 17c. Aunt Mary's Coffce, 23¢ 1b. WANTED-—To buy a 2 or 3 tenement | —— — Paint Brushes, Bo-Ka Oolong Tea, value house. No agents. Address House, | TO RENT. 10¢. half pound package Herald Office. 1-23-t6 | 203 Maple Oblong Wet W DL — as motion RENT. Have rooms, enement top floor, of four 28 Trinity street. 1-19-6dx L. Relief. of those special Carpet Sweeper 12¢ Knife Another ¥ lot @ at 98c. Polish, 8c. 20¢, | TO buy H Frank 1ok RENT—One centrally located steam heated room in private fam- ily, suitable for one or two gentle- WANTED To 25¢ 10c 19¢ 15¢ Varnish and 60c Covered Sleeve Boards, Rolling Pins, 10c pound, 25c one- nement of Jaskets, large size, 69c. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | WANTED—Young graphic work concern; preferred. TO RENT-—A modern improvements. Street. FOR SALF. Two family 11 room house with all | improvements and 93 fect frontage besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. steno- China and Glassware < Baby Plates, bright dccoration, value 50c, | Nippon i Tenement 39c. _ . b aomo s ! loor, 28 Trinity street ; " Y e e 10-inch deep Needle Etch Table 6 for i i y - l]@;ggscl),comtcd China Salad Dishes, coin-gold | - ! SoE L 5 1-19-6dx edge, . f | Glass Orange Squeezers, 9¢. SD—By young lady, position | H. N. LOCKWOQOD, Decorated Platters and Plates at about cost in a | Aluminum top Glass Salt store,) or clerical work: oy |G RENTL pivalsoom tonomtent fast g neat green enameled border. | 2 for gc. a Office. i T el mee AR ity Hall. Dinner Plates, were 25c each, now 18c each. | _ Colonial Punch Bowls, M. Deckdel 12-15-t2 $2.69 set. Breakfast Plates, were 2 Genuine Cut Soup Plates, were 23c each, now 16¢c each. design, 50c. Genuine Cut Glass 6-inch Comports, daisy design, 50c. 3-plece Cut Glass Mayonnaise grape design, 69c. 2-piece Cut Gl design, $.1.25 Cut Glass Footed Goblets, value 75c, for 38c, $ woman for main office of local experienced stenographer Herald Box 11AA TO R rooms, Real China Cups and §; tion, 21c each, $2.50 dozen. royal blue decora- o - top at Tumblers, and Pepper Shakers, in Real Estate and Insurance, complete with 12 glasses, = - — ! WANTED—Young lady to work butterfly ¢ o y and to do clerical offic Gately & Brennan, 47 Main 4-tf ¢ each, now 17c each. s s SALE. Dishes, | WOOD =" HAY FOR SALE 50 TONS OF HAY. Green, hard wood for stove, furnace or fire place. Sizes and lengths to suit/ Price $12.00 per cord delivered, on curb. Telephonc 649-3. The Berlin Farms, Jno. P. Maguire Sewer and Water Connec- tions, Mason Builder, Concrete Work, Grading, Trucking, Laborers Furnished, Sewer Tile. Telephone 5 Faivview St. Fruit Saucers, were 10c¢ each, now 7c cach. Oatmeal Dishes, were 23c each, now 17¢ each. Covered Vegetable Dishes, were $1.50 and $1.69 each, now $1.00 each 11-inch Platters, were 33c each, Other items at reduced price: 7-piece Decorated Berry Sets, regular $1.00,at | 75¢ set. | =S Kranich WANTED—A position doing housework in small family 8t re B FOR SALE v piano, 50 and Bach up- $1 per week. Arch street. 1-25- Sets with ladle, eneral 147 Cracker and Cheese Plates, now 25c¢ each. cut WANTED — Girl ro; optic floral design, .50 dozen. cut, co adding machine ope N.H. & H.B. i, office, Whiting street. TED—| BROKEN. FOR SALE- win apples, ht 1tor by Apply at fre cls of A-1 Bald- §4.75 per barrel, deliv- ered. I your order at once. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, New Brit- ain. 1-25-1d OLD FALS | STH WA | DONT MATTE | IF Cooking and Oilier Needs 3-plece Aluminum Sauce Pan Sets, 98¢ set. 6-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 95c. 4-quart Berlin Sauce Pans, 93c. 2-quart Aluminum Coffee Pots, 8-quart Covered Aluminum Sauce 3-quart Covered Berlin Kettles, 5! 2-quart Aluminum Lipped Sauce B-quart blue white lined Enameled 50c. 2-quart blue white lined Enameled Tea and Coffee Pots, 4 | 1 pay $2 to $15 per set. Also ! old gold, silver, and broken | Send by parcel post and receive { by return mail. Will hold goods 10 & for senders approval of m machine. | 5 y ® | L. MAZER, 2007 So.5th OVERLAND-MAN- |[s—=——— ROSS CO., T e All Models Cverlands. ey Eaard 139 ARCH ST., | H. I. HART, Storage. The Short Range Rifle Club, acting Tel. 1930 596 ARCH Frank Zimmerman, Secretary- { === duly authorized by vote said Club, hereby apply for a Club | i e to entitle it to have in its jon and dispense to its mem- spiritious and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 1915 at the quarters of said Club, located at 297 Myrtle Street, Town of New Britain. Said Club has for its purposes and ohjects the following: Sociability dis- = ——— | cussion an” exchange of views on cur- RNISHED ROOMS for light house- | rent It was organized Janu- keeping; all conveniences. 101! ;py Fairview street, per bell, 1 HELP WANTED—MALE. | | i | 1-19 ; 3-quart blue white lined Enameled Tea and Coffee man who Pots, for clerical of local WANTED-—Young subject to draft, in factory office Herald, FOR SALE 215 Klm St Singer ) sewing work | « Fietl concern Box Al14B. 1-24-3d 5 One lot of large size Tin Covers, slightly marred, $1.00. Pans, 55¢. e 12x23 Wearever Aluminum Dripping FOR SALF 40 record it. Box 3 “dison phonograph with fine condition; $7 takes { ans, 49c. = % FURNISHED ROOM [ Herald 1-16-tf Sauce Pans, Large size Sheet Iron Savor: asters, special 89¢. nicked of Decorated for 10c. Rotar Cus >—Furnished room by young Western section. Herald Box One lot slightly | TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- 1v a Ash Sifters, § NERS OF HARTFORD Accessories. GARAGE STREET | TO RENT—Furnished room board to young lady, 29 South High ! street, sccond bell. 1- by other countrie. industrial way Haven on January 30, bel Vernon will be the speaker. Vernon will also speak WALONE AT HARTFORD Man Who Deserted President Wilson’s | in Hartford on January by the women, in an FURNISHED ROOMS, 33 Main Tel. 1626-14. Our regular stoeM of highest gradd factory rebuilt ma chines of all makes —Try our ASHAMED ? Cause Wil | i ARE WOME Thousands Register for Factory Work But Few Respond Post to Join Suffrage board. ington Twa street gentlemen 24 Wash- 1-10-tf | FURNISHED ROOM—AIl conven- iences, heat and electric light. Call | 505 Arch street. Speak at Parsons’ Theater. renta (Special to the Herald) Hartford, Jan. effort is | being made by the suffragists of Con- necticut to win over Senators McLean and Brandegee to vote for the suf- take up industrial work, whether frage amendment when it comes up in | they consider it honorable or the senate for action. To bring for- ‘} P ward the subject before the peaple of | Connecticut, the National Woman’s party holding a series of public meetings. The biggest and most im- portant of these meetings is the or rvice; best guar 25.—Every anteed machines New Haven, Jan. 25.—Wonren were B = v lowest prices; wd asked to decide at once, in preparing machines promp events. 1906. he Officers Gwatkin, inspect o are as follows: H. E ident; Sam Post, Vice- delivery. President; M. D ensarer o™ | New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 612. A copy of its By-Laws, Constitution and List of members are hereto an- nexed. Dated at New Britain this 24th day of December, 1917. THE SHORT RANGE RIFLE CLUB 3v Frank M. Zimmerman, Secretary-Treasurer. monthly; a dis 1-T JANUARY or L : » F o & adies” Furs S e — ¥ NOTICE—Two young ladies can have A NOTABLE NE. room and board in private family; Reductions from v washing done if desired East Prices in effect during this s Main St. would not possible if = — same stock offered & | NorTon-—E n horn phonogr bought in open market at 80 eylinder records; all ent prices tone; also tine set electri will exchange for good type- writer. Call evenings, St., upstair: sale — — Stackpole- B | NOTICE—Get that job done Electrical wiring, fixtures, door- bells installed, ete.; reasonable, best Richard Coridan, Tel. 1628 6dx | A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing - Optician, EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. office, 306 Main St. "Phone 37¢ : SALE ace, to go into a factory and work all day, by John E. president and gene of the Winche ar Repeating Arms Co., in an address before the Women's club. He id that while about 17,000 women in to be held on Sun afternoon at|}that city had registered some time Parsons’ theater, Hartford, when Dud- | ago for war work, not more than 50 Jey Field Malone will be the principal | of them had been willing to actually gpeaker. Mr. Malone, since he r L;u nto a factory to do a day's work. gigned his pos collector of the Port | = 7hjs did not mean that thev are of New York as a protest against the | ot patriotic, he declared, for he was | imprisonment of the suffrage pickets, re, but that they do not has devoted himself > community or ional ne- the National Woman's party. He They have social pride, he in hand several suits that are being and fear that factory work brought by the pickets for false im lower their social status. prisonment and illegal punishmen James P. Wood, president of Mrs, cing 2 blic meeting ] - speaking LL\!:"\“ As he is a | the Women's club, said that it was [<.:\.-U:n 51:} S neetings are | DOt because the wamen are unwill- speaker, his L " |ing to work, but that their husbands 1vs crowded and thous nvdadof]r‘”’“\ will not allow them to. She felt re becoming mouh an le‘_‘rfl | that an educational campaign should interested in ‘} e ugh his| e started among the husbands. She Amendment througl P cited where husbands had made vigorous objections to having their wives engage in such work, and { had compelled them to resign from Otterman, vice- manager STOON T N R TP . is ERCHNTS, Don’t onomize Poor advice you say? Not by Insurance. Unless you are ready the Fire loss yourself, you must of your present stock value. A few doll hundred lost later. Don’t economize and the loss is settled Let us write an additional of merchandise. 'Phone us (728) THE HOM IRANK W ‘PHON be any and means willing carry fully when applied to stund a part per insur may \ppointed to of nee mean a when your stock d see you , BANKING & REALTY ¢ Q. REO and REPUBLIC |Z==m———m S TRUCKS at : now pres- acce S0 ce zood AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty VDER THE DIRECT SUPEB- OF W. F. KEELEY. saved 1 ow books This fact is appreciated by shrewd buyers who are making this the greatest January in the history of Moore-Tryon Co policy on and we asserted, HOW: would he is in all the wonderful Early buying is essential if vou workmanship. hope to find variety in style and @ ¥ 3t price. e 7 . FULL LINE OF FISH AND OYSTERS There Will Be No Clams in Market This Week. « Buy now and buy S-M-T- Furs, for they are all Good Fur can § be. gpeeches. Another meetin A speaker at the Sunday H. O. Havemeyer, of Greenwich. Mrs. Havemeyer gained 4 nation-wide fame for her success in c Jection with the first Liberty Loan. | She heartily fav of the poli- | cie of the National Woman’s party. Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett, of Hartford, | will also speak, and W. D. As- cough, chairman of the Connecticut | branch the party take the chair. | Another meeting on behalf of th Federal Suffrage Amendment will b is in of will | men abroad, and that | he positions which they had accepted. Mr. Otterson pointed out that it may be necessary to send 5,000,000 ach tingency would make neces vy an industrial army of 25,000,000 to caro for the work. The largest and most available class that m he called to do the work in the factories, were women, He cited what is being done in on asserted, instances of STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYCN CO. QUALITY CORNER 115 Asylum St, at Trumbal, Hartford TETCDTRCREEE RS i~ et PWF RN A (.0 W. F. KEELEY CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed and FRANKLIN STRE Two-family house on Hart Street, and house on Harrison Street for sale. Both have all modern improvements. A fine home for anybody. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Sireet Z08 Bank Buwilding. HORTONS 71 CHURCH STREE TR i B A S D SN TR R SN 5 il

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