New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1918, Page 16

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86 WEST MAIN STREET IRDAY/| $15.00-$25.00 Values $5.00-$6.00 Values $5.00-$6.60 Vaiues $12.00-$15. Values This is the Last Opportunity to Buy For These Prices \Other Coats at $10, $12 and $15 that were formerly sold for $16.98, $25.00 and $35.00 THE MODEL SPECIALTY SHOP " Easily Cleaned, Sanitary Floors! To keep your floors clean, bright and attractive cover them with LINOLEUM OYSTERS IN THE CITY. BEST Large Variety of Fresh I HORTONS 71 CHURCH STREET. FOR RIENT 157 Cherry St., first floor. provements. 31 Fairview St., 2nd floor. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 72 It is as serviceable as it is sanitary—the easiest of floors to walk upon and the easiest to keep clean. Our Linoleums are made of carefully selected materials by expert workmen and every inch is in- spected before leaving the factory. You will like the bright, clean-cut patterns in our extensive assortment. —Prices— Inlaid—$1.17, $1.35 and $1.80 per sq. yd. laid. Printed—54c, 63c, 76c and 85¢ per sq. yd. laid. COMPLETE HOME FURRISHERS 40-56 FORD STREET HARTFORB AGENTS FOR GLENWO0D RansEs OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS WHERE LITY 1S HIGHER THAN PRICE. Chamber Dis ancing Mouvy to Friendly Countries. Always in Market. Parig, Jan —During the discus- sion in the chamber of deputies toda authorizin to ali governments of friendly nations, Dep- Albert Grodet of a bill advances uty pointed out th these advances amounted to 408,000, 000 the vances to 6,421,000,000 francs, total a franecs, and asked the government's intention re- garding the Russian coupons. id that the French government a'- iy had paid 2,000,000,000 francs to of Russian bonds th favoring them over the holders other countries of bonds whose coupons had not been paid since tho beginning of the war. Finance Minister Klotz replied ~hat the financial actions taken in the name of Ru re independent of any changes in me there. The Allies were discussing the question of | the Russian coupons. Meanwhile, h rance would pay the February had paid those re: Irench holders 5 rooms. All im- 6 rooms. coupons as it falling dua in Janu Tho hill w to 117, tho sociali measure. passed bya vote of 25 pposing HARRY G. HANUOCK, Sec'y. 193 MAIN STREEL 15 Mo reach hundreds in tvery weelk night sition. "~ Boston bull dog; white nose and breast and two white forepaws, Kindly return to Mrs. Hunn, 151 Dwight St. Reward. jlack leather medicine case: reward if returned to Dr. Bray, | Court St. 2-1-1dx LOST—Wednesday evening, rose col- ored bag containing small pocket- book with small sum of money. Lost on N. B. Trolley or on Whit- ing or Broad St, Plainville. Please return to Mrs. J. C. Baker, 11 Pearl 1-31-2d ¢ IFOR SALE—Two heating stoves and two ranges, F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street. )R SALE—A six room bungalow, hardwood finish on lower floors, cement cellar, hot air furnace, bath room and electric lights, 1-2 acre of land, young apple trees. Next to trolley line, six cent fare to New jritain. Mor! > of §1,850. Price 100. Address Box 273 Bristol. i 1 FOR SALE—Three 34x4 1-2 Good- rich Q. D. tires. $10 each or 3 for $25 Telephone 568-5 1-30-3d FOR SALE—TFord touring car, 1917 model, First class condition, with extras. Run 4,000 miles. Appl 102 Lawlor s 1-30 FOR SALE If you war _City to buy or sell Real Es- | tate, We Save Money f You. Sullivan and Shea, Room 9 276 stre; 1-30-tf see FOR Eight years horse, weight 1350. Will work double or single. Good pdedling horse. Ed- ward Rehnberg, Kensington. 1-28-6dx TED—MALE. Sl | WANTED—Young subje: to draft in factory Address Box man who is not | for clerical work | office of local concern. | 3B, Herald 2-1-3d WANTED—Man to scll teas, coffecs, spices, etc., in New Britain and vi- cinity on liberal wry and mission basis Union Co., Box No Middletown, Ct.! 2-1-2dx around 16 e by local concern. Fer- 1-31-3d ANTED—Malc ne construction work. I draft age preferred. thaw Construction Co., st ipher son otn Apply A. Chestnut St. 1-31-3dx on in one who is quick capable of Good a box 1-20-6d 31 years of ¢ and accurate at figures, eventually t charge. opening for right party. Her: 10AA. king WANTED—Young man about vears of age as stock room clevk, good opportunity for advancement. Box 1SBE 0-1wk , young lad Address Box 2-1-2dx X, Herald. general Mrs D work; no i ol, 71 Girl for washing. Grove Hill. 16 or over, Hoffman's WANTED, ore work, at 95 Arch ot WANTED—I have whom T wish to get st I am through job here. willing worker and not in the ¢ sddress Herald, Box TB 2 young man Nicely furnished room by vate family Central lo 1-3( | D—PBoard for | ths' old bhaby, Call WANTED—Tive room 5.00 or $26.00 per month. Herald, 12 AA Reply 1-26-6d | Alton and Jacksonviile Line Wil Be | sold as Junk—Buili in 1905 and $500.000. ad with its 21 & S of standard gauge tracks connecting Alton and Jerseyville, Iils,, went out of business today and the entire prop- erty will be disposed of as junk b: its owner, John J. Cummings of C tago. The last car line left Alton at midnight and wrecl:- ers were pre the track today d road which w is said to 500,000 built 1903 repres 1 ori cded ' in and cost of ne nancial venturd 17 | LaRrGE | WANTED—First class office man over ; tTo —— | FURNISHED ber- | pumNa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918, The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads the city % and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- ONE CENT A WORD _— LOST. ' TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Desirable rent, first floor, 101 Fairview St. 5 rooms, 2-1-2d4 TO RENT—Large basement Entrance from sidewalk. glass front. Steam heat. 208 Kast Main St. store. Plate Low rent. | 1-30and2-1 'O RENT—Desirable rent, 5 rooms, first floor. 101 Fairview St. 2-1-2d T-—First class tenement; all 155 Washington St. 2-1-5dx ToO R improvements. RENT—Two completely fur- 1ed corner offices in The Barnes, Main St., L. M. Barnes. 1-29-6d TO I—Five room tenement. New Apply Belden St. 1-29-6dx house. RENT- Februa Adult TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply floor, street. 1-29-6d “our W rooms, 3rd Main Te CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE Dr. A.A. TUTTLE M. Deckdel. 12-15-tt em——— e, FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS to light | housekeeping:; all ences. 16 Prospect St. rent for conveni- 2-1-tf ROOM-—Attractive fur- rent, in private 28 Court street. 1-1dx nished family, room to central, irece or four furnished rooms and bath by young American couple. Address Box 11 BB, Her- ald Office. 1dx ) ROOMS for light house- all conveniences. 101 , upper bell 1-31-2d FURNISHED ROOM-—To rent. Suitable for one or two peo- ple. Heat and electric light. 83 Maple st t 1-29-8d | FURNISHE keeping iew S HED ROOMS, 33 Main street. 1 -tf Tel. FURNISHED ROOM—AI ces, heat and electric light. Arch straet. conven- Call NOTICI picking up a bea shoulder at Fox's theater yesterday aft- ernoon please return to the box- office at Fox's theater and avoid | further trouble? 2-1-1dx cen ver cape job done now! wiring, fixtures, door- s installed, etc. sonable, best workmanship. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St. Tel. 1628-4. { 1-28-6 Special Lot of SILK HOSIERY Everybody likes to have to run over the nared to begin tearing up | e and two | Church | @ apartment for | i RAILROAD QUITS BUSINESS § Alton and | some Silk Hosiery. Here's the opportunity. A wonderful lot of plain colored and clocked siery that sold for $1.25, 5 and $1.00 can be had at g ale for ir, 3 Pairs for 50 Special Lot of NECKWEAR 1t collection of patterns and an almost limitless variety of colorings in basket weaves, Satin Brocades and Allover ef- Wide open-end Cravats w long-label neckbands which allo them to slip around inside the collar easily and at the pricing should bring men from all parts of Connee- ticut to take advantage of the sule. HALP PRICE STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYCN CO. Quality Corner, 115 Asylum St., at Trumbull. | Sewer and Water Connec- | = Have you lost a sum of money? OQur 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. L] EACH INSERTION, FOR SALE. Two Bargains, No. 47 and 49 Beaver Street. Buildings and Rentals. H. B. HUMPHREY, Good 272 Main Streei. A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Motion Picture Theater for sale in town of 35,000, situated on Main 8 Street; modern equipment; a big bar- | oo "o TIONAO?\';::,;‘.L‘REE gain for a quick buyer; making | =X IS MINA' K money. A box office tri: | Broken Lenses Duplicated. 1 granted: | <0 ewnor wishes to devote all his time to | Ofice, 306 M"‘S': St. ‘Williams Auto Co. 812, R. T. Halliwell, Meriden, Conxy\, Office and Service |Station, 287 Elm St. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Phone 570 action Guaranteed Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT ¢ VISION OF W. F. KE! REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. LE Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. Expert Repairing. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST, ~ J. HOCHMAN . Pays the Very Best Price: for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. OVERLAND-MANROSS (0. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St. Phone 2227 Auto Repairing | Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and QOakland Motor Cars. k \THE AUTO SALES CO 168 ARCH STREKET. TEL. 225 FOR SALI. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. Jno. P. Maguire tions, Maseon Builder, Concrete Work, Grading, Trucking, Laborers Furnished, Sewer Tile. Telephone 5 Fairview St. | WANTED |, & DON I pay $ EXPERIENCED TRIMMER old gold, MAKERS AND SATISLADIES. 8Send by p3 BOWEN & CO. T WOOD 2@ HAY FOR SALH 50 TONS OF HAY. Green, hard wood for stove, furnac o fire place. Sizes and lengths o sui Price $12.00 per cord delivered o curb. Telephone 668-4. The Beri Farms. TEETH WANTE; MATTER IF BROKEN. to $15 per set. Also cash fo) Iver, and broken jewelry cel post and receive chec Will hold goqds 1 approval of my offe So.5th St., Phila., P4 FALSE i« MAZER, 2007 by return mail. 257 MAIN STREXT. == = S = TAXI and LIVERY AUTO TRUCKING i Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Packard RATES REASONABLE. Limousine— : H. I. HART, John Pinches & Sons PHONE 41. Tel. 1930 E 596 ARCH STREET TYPEWRITERS Our regular stod of highest grad factory rebuilt m: chines of all mak —Try our rent service; best gua anteed machin; lowest prices; inspect machin| monthly; delivery. Ne Britin Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel, 61 Desirable Single prom| Very Houses for Sale—One on Hamilton Strect, on on South Burritt Street and onc on larrison Street. See CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln Street 205 Bank Building. us. BEANS . .BEANS .. BEANS . . Red Kidney—Yellow Eye—Navy White. We are offering to the people of New Britain our 1917 crop. A limited amount of Red Kidney Beans, White Pea or Navy, and Yellow Eye Beans. Put up in peck (15 Ibs.) packages and delivered anywhere in the city. MOORLAND FARM. Tel. 646-12.,

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