New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 12

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att, Trumbull NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918, Branch Store for Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, China and Housefur- nishings—12 TALCOTT ST, and Church Streets. Easter ror Women and Misses; Millinery, Suits and Dresses Easter Blouses; Second Floor. Usually fath head to toe, ar pair of to the de luxe to the Women Glove There are so r ties. There are white, tan and trasting stitel Washable Ik ay and Gloves for auto. Washable Double Silk and black and Chamoisette and children. nutpcturing of making an tore; being now unp: in ou numbull Stree tbrics selected for the tailoring faultless—up this store in every respect; the | wre hand-tailored and silk sewn. variety of conservative and conceivable pattern fr e to bought with the idea the new we have its aispl Store, superior i Clothing im- pressive showing x\nn‘(:u in ambitior ca the S juarters—I Street tion. T1 re in ind it Suits durability standard of style an is to the better There extreme s tensive avery an styles; Women's { dulges in a ne I and daughter blossom out wes adds a worn tailored suit are delig ssortments two-clasp brown. street Doeskin Easter Gloves “The Finest We Have Seen” Our Customers Say and mother Jaster raiment A pretiy freshenin er buys a new necktic in- W pair of kil in 1d everyhody's gloves for } tine satisfied ully is the son from new new wonden notc and finishing touch new outfit htfully eems like new with our times.” they and pretty novel- urprised old many colorin Gloves in ane, and white wit champ b con- ray, also biack i weight, in pearl, ivory, tan, with wrist strap-—also for the in white s for Glov all colors white Gloves present wear in in white and colors for women ht effects to neat dark Flannels, mixtur, 40. extreme 1 worsteds a " The Boys Easter Suits SHOWING WE'VE EVElR MADE | ire high, and g higher almost laily. We know the trend of s our busi- ness to know, and we are utmost to keep our prices on Boys' Clothing down. It makes no dif- whether buy a topcoat or a suit, if it from this store it is beyond auestion the best to found anywhere. THE FINEST Woolen prices prices: doing our Though ferencc you held up comes value See Our Spring Suits at Superior Suits, style and quality; spun and worsted stouts. Other the them. . $16.00 from ecvery standpoint of cashmere, home- 18, including There fusion of mery Blouses, and superior blue serge, fanc: all sizes from 7 to was ever befor come and do Suits as low in price as $6.98 and up to $18. | plays are in t gov the Spring displays in the minute, and are French Footwear of youth and s) Beautiful Easter Displays In Every Department ernment business has temporarily of ures f store, Pratt St the or our new store are all on there’s no shadow of war upon Suits of distinetion, a Hats, v style, tailored pro- and American model sum- Wr all oecasious in ever. s for more exquisite, more alluring than ¢ dreamed of. There's an atmosphere ring throughout the temporary st vour I3 while the dis- he f ster shoppi liness of perfection. The “ustom Suit Sa For Men Continues One Week $26.50 Having secured a limited number of wool suiting ends, in including blue s and flannels, we are off z (hem made Spring event. The actual value of these fabrics. custom tailored Conservative and snappy models Special for One Week Only CUSTOM SECTION, PRATT ST. T. W. HINCHLIFFE Electrical Engineer and Contractor Electrical Supplies Electrical Work of All Kinds 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 505-2 Arch Street Proper Pays 10 % on $18,000 Will Sell for $16,000 $2,000 Cash T. W. 0'Gonnor sroscexf INSURANCE--REAL ESTATE fine worsteds up to your An expert tailor will be in charge tweeds. cashmeres and cheviots nuh\nlnul measure as your measure 40.00 to and satisfaction guaranteed. $26.50 t CASH FOR OLD FALSE } Don’t matter if broken. to $15.00 per sct, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by return mail and will hold goods days for sender’s approval of my price. Mail to L Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St., Phila., Pa. Dr, MARY G, MOUSADIAN Has removed her office to | 87 Peospect Street. 116, to is INTRANCE. TEETH. I pay $2.00 Tel. Office Hours, # and 7 9 to 10 a, w0 8 p.m. m., 1o J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices for JUNK or HAND FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. 10| WANT. | WaNTED—A | the | WANTED—Position | WANTED—Two The Classified Columns are 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- sition. CASH IV ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder” hands if he does not know MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ who lost it. EACH INSERTION. WANTED. LOST, WANTED—Position on farm by man with family. Andro J\uchh- road street. TED—A single family house, ven or eight rooms for family of i. Inquire at Chamber of C merce. WANTED—To rent rooms with hit of vegetable garden to keep some chickens Polish family near city line. Address Trz Kelsey street. good and place by quiet | or trolley skos, 280 -19-3dx Amer- by 1a WANTED—First floor re icans Box X32X, Herd L,OST—RBank LOST—At Herald Office. hag and yesterday, silver mesh with purse containing $5.60 door ke Tinder return {o Forest street and claim rewa on Main Finder or io book, street or in ten cent return to Commercial Mrs. IIolten, Plainville Tuesday stor Trast theater Saturday black bag containing initials A, M. S. and Finder return to 3-19-2dx Fox's afternoon purse with sum of moncy. 18-2dx | May tenement Best first he ore, 5 rerican family rence. Box 9, 3-18-2dx or room of two Hernld BD—Five of "Phone room rent. ! Herald Box 3 3-18-6d lady in of a local Box 101 1-18-2wk or six thres 150 amily AN young depart 35 man ent or accounting factory Address City. WANTED—Roard and Elack Rock avenue, ous hot water for man. C. Kenyon, room, near with continu- single gentle- West Main. down | th- Ba -16-2d WANTED— Five tenement in stern part of city. X, Herald Office or six room south or s Addres: \\ ANTED—Position operiator in or near Can furnish references. Box XTX, Her telephone ain. A -16-1wx | 16 WANTED-—Boy vears old for light work and good Mfg. Co., Plainville. over Clean, RBristol 3-8-tf work pay. e cut- Paper 3-6-tf 3ritain reet. I Co., Walnut ranteed delivery, rose h ED—Order. for stock for r fruit trees Add y 1sh- and conveniences bell WARM ROOM 180 Maple Al street. Ring upper by driver. ht Apply truck fered office. nan ¢ Apply John rpenterc at once, W. Al six journeyrmen. ide work. Th n Jo fd clean- | New for ent. Main. 3-20 man employt itain Dairy Lunch, : 1a! of NTED—Boy about 16 yea age in local factory. Ameries preferred. Jerald, Box A15B. ! N and two ss O 19- drivers clerks. hmnh(‘ Adams Expr A TED-—At onc farm work; mu good salary and Main street, man for general be good milker: hoard. Apply 285 —3d | B woman for cl of local con- Herald of- 0-d3 | WANTED—Young 1 work in main oflice | | i Address ! Box 13, 1.0 | cial | Bldg. Church = furnished. COozZY TO I ro )ST—Pocketbook containing over $30 and check for $5.80 and regis- tration oard and bill of sale. Re- turn to Loouis Yeldes, 17 Laurel St. Reward. 3-18-2dx D—~Bum of money. Tel 911-3 or Herald Office. 3-19-3d TO RENY, TO RENT Store for commer- use in Herald| Frontage 67 street. Heat Apply Hira‘d Pub Co. room |<~nem:~nt, all centrally located. Horwitz, optician, 8-20-24 ) RENT—F improvements, Apply 8. Stanley 7 Main street. ve FOR SATE. - FOR SALL —ITorses and. wagons. G two hen dwin, Kensingtolt, Ct. 3-20-t¢ land Tw - e o I Berlin eight rooms, tm- cheap 'n, lot 140 by Berl lots of fruit, hapman. 5-18-6dx FOR SALE. Seven room FOR S H. B: ouses, one-half i walk = ad Station Woods, Hudson -16-1wk Tast ell strec FOR SALE—House, provements, large 190, good cond price reasonable. . Conn FOR throp Waodia ains Main hou Win- ily house, other ion — SALE Two fdmily threc e, FOR SALE—Two you first class working new Ford auto information Miller & & horses in condition or a truck. ¥For further apply to any one of Olson’s five stores. 8-20-3d van She: st FOR used SALE C three olumbia Grafonola months. Regular $35. Our price Wwith records §4 Can not be Terms of payment arranged. A. B. Clinton Co,, 231 Asylum Hartford’s One Price Piana 8-16-tf price, coni- plete told fro new The street, ITouse. FOR tion. ing. LE—A stove, in good condi- Reason, breaking housekeep BrtcolN S (11170 Stanley St 3-18-2dx on easy 287 Elm 3-16-7d ALE—Vim truck Williams Auto Co., FOR terms. St. FOR SALE—Fifteen hundred Ch nut posts, seven foot, also several grade holsteins coming in. 'Tel. 668-¢, Woodbine Farm, Berlin Conn. 3-1 :‘ xoudstcr, Jjust painted and In splen- did mechanical condition. This it an apportunity to secure a good car at a nominal figure. Williams Au Co., 287 Elm St. 3-16 INCUBATOR FOR SALE—WIll 120 eggs also brooder. 542 Main street. FOR SALE—Soda fountain and-one panel top wagon. Inquire street. hold West 319-6 FOR SALE—In Berlin, house, barn, land. Phone 2 hen house; 663-4. tenement acres of 20-tf 3-19 inquire North street, New Britain. 3-20-26dx 208 3-19-3dx good house and pes and 15 acres Inquire North St., 3-20-6dx 'azm, FOR SALE—Fara, house, barn, garaze, henhogse city water in the house and n, farming lnplements, incubator, car- 2 riages and farm wagon, 2 cows and OR SALE—7 cows at auction April 1 yearling. Ten minutes’ walk from ond. 90 West St, L. Morofchik e cariiinres i o0 et e $1,400. Part cash and balance Address Box 273 Bristol, 19- = 16 acres, 8-roomn 7 ac land. Britain ,4.““.1 208 s W on Conn time OR SALE—Columbla Grafonola mahogany finish. Regular pri Cut price with records com plete, $35. Terms of payment tc suit you. The A. B. Clinton (< 231 Asylum street, Hartford Price Piano House. mily hous Phone 9 Shop, reet rer's FPosy Fairview H. Boll Elm and SALRE or Cor- One -t FOR Furr \h(“ln\lt and $4.00 month. Also one on . ) RENT. Pairview Ready Glen Gara sircet April streat, Glen streot oom to cottages in tor Belden, 3- rlin. Apply INT-—Tenement of rooms un, large garden and Inquire Thomas Con- Main, New Britain. 3-19-3dx ngton, b coop E OF THRE ath, electric for light only) Main SUT pantry, light, housekeeping. Agency, S84 Lane, 3-18-tf x 14 with 160 Arch strect. gas, reka N. ts West E. street, RENT: basement, Store, 52 LET—Two with pantr, for \lzo single street nice large room ght rooms. 3-19-1d an | bargair 147 Arch street, OTICE—Typewriter, good: $10. Call first floor PARTIES — Taken iteasonable rates. Allen car. Covert. Tel. 255-12. 3-18-6dx UTOMOBILE out Richard | NOTICE- -Will the p: y who picked purse Saturday on train ing Hartford at 5:10, return me to owner at 80 Divinity street, Bristol, and avoid further trouble. Reward 3-18-3d up ladies® WANTED—Compe u:t cook and ond maid. Mrs, S. Grove Hill. sec~ | Will party West who found auto crank on Main street leave it at Clark Brainerd’s 3-18-24 | SECOND | WANTED—Woman do 651 Stanley street to maid for family vl PED—Competent W4 al Cedar 5 ook and gener: small family, Telephone 1449. 3-(16-18-20)3d houseworlk strect. Experienced tpist in bill rtment of concern. Apply WANTED ing deps turing local to P ANTED—Two girls for waitresses. ! FOR SALE BUCKEYE INCUBATORS | From 60 Egg to 350 Egg RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. ; Church street. 3-19-4dx | YOUNG LADIES—Wanted to telephone operating between of 16 and 23. Paid while learnir Apply Chief Operator, S. N Co., Court street Asia restaurant, learn | — ages | P, o WANTED ers on Good White | experienced stiteh- | Singer sewing machines. | pay. Steady work. C. J M 19-6a 5 | enced strippers and Apply New Brit- Co., Walnut 3-6-tt turning-in ain Paper Box pald 3-5-tf es GIRLS WANTED—Best Cnion Laundry Corp wi & RAC | N ven passenger touring 48 horsepower, overhauled and in ;no(\ condition. Can be inspect- ed at Stanley Works garage or write L. S, Cowles, care of Hart and Hutchinson Co., New Britain, Price $800. 3-16- OTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Cordian, Jr.,, Jerome St., 3-6-tf SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought | and sold. Two refrigerators to sell in A-1 condition and all kinds of store fixtures bought and sold. Tel. 191 Main street, D. 3-6dx for to Ready confinement call or write 41 Connorton street HE O. KRAUS and heating, re attended to. T CO.—Plumbing ir work nromptly OTICE—If you want to please vour appetite don’t fail to visit the Vic- tory lunch at 40 Church strec Home-made cooking; everythi the best quality; excellent; our first week’s profits will be given to the Itod for our soldier boys ‘“over " Respect V. Sideris & service Cross there Co 19 de’ ROOMS, | Megr. | housekeeping, | Church ! a | telephone | Main OVERLAND-MANROSS £0. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Ehoncjz227 139 Arch St. FOR SALIE dimensions, Henderson Motor- car; 4 cvlinders, 8 good running condi Apply t Coh or 54 19-4dx LE~—1913 with \mower, side in $250. § Chostr strect, cyele, hor tion \hwu | 'Dr.A. A TUTTLE | : Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 ash Co. Main aty @ar- reed, M —Wakefield baby fine condition, round 'Phone 1149-5 3198 Chestnut St ge in $15.00 . Glabau, AND REAL F FIRE INSUR 2 and automobile in one Tet me insure pour dwelling, | strongest and best companies, Will Also Sell Your Real Estate H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ANCE furniture of the on Short Notice. - HOTU 15} ON Today we Offer MAPLE STREE built for Your Imspection A THR FAMILY I'—Lot 70x191 feet—Unusually large ome isn't it—House Honor—Price $7.400. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main strect 305 Bank Building. TYPEWRITERS our sioc of grad factory rebuilt ma. chines of all makes| our on . regular highest —Try renta; eervice; best guar, anteed machines; lowest prices; wi spect machine| - monthly; delivery. | New Britain Typewriter Fxchange, 72 West Main Stretg_ . Tel. 42, | prom | ‘\FVV T“O Ffllll‘x HOUSF ! i In Northern Section of city, with all improvemen § For Sale by : | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO inc. | 242 MAIN STREET. | i TR Just the Place for a Rooming House The demand for furnished rooms was never greater than now. We offer the Styles Property on Court street at a small part of its orlgxml cost. 31 rooms, 3 baths, 4-car garage and all improvements. The W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main Street, ” Open Monday and Saturday Evenings

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