New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1918, Page 10

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Read “GENERAL FOCH, THE MAN OF ® ORD. THE HOUR,” By Mayor R. M. Johnston—Price 25¢. ptember 13, e on Time and Beauties MONLY SMART IN DETALL. 1$175.00 TRIMMID—DRESSY Clot ia—Bt n—EBol rione —Suede elvel. feans than shc is toda) pehased here. will cost iitile as you please, Bigners hove put as much thought and care into jended on el ite costumes Bitnin of winning instant admiration and approval 8 our present aisplay. October brides will be in- see these fabrics is to covet them; to feel th beat faster, and whoever wears them will be m in his valiant efforts to provide wool cloth- weight in the superb silks we have provided tor are designed exclusively for practical, everyday walkabout wool or better. Cheney’s SWEETBRIET FLORENTI CINDERELL. SATIN DE L LDOW SATINS. VILLOW JAVANESQUE RUCTIBLE CREPE. 'SATIN DUVE aker’s Clearané¢ in Scrim and Marquisette Curtains 1.$2.19, $2.59 and $3.59 a pair “Keep the home fires: burning”’; make the home bright and cheerful; for the sake of the dear ones over there who are looking to us for encouragement the family morale must not for a moment weaken. Pretty window draperies add thé final touch of comfort to the living room—where the family lives; and what home need do without the daintiest when the new store gives first aid—thus: White and Beige, Serim Marquisette and Trans-Filet Curtains finished with lace edge, many with both edge and insertion See these Window Draperics on the seventh floor Cretonnes, Too, at Special Prices and Short Lengths just what every woman needs for Bags, Plllows and Fancy per 2, 3 AND 4 PAIR LOTS. RICG':LAR I’BJCL\ $3.50 TO &6 F "all retonne: Sale price Tuesday, rd lengths in to $1. ilar prices 50c NOTICE. MANROSS AUTO 0. DENISON GARAGE AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. OVERLAND AGENCY, 430 MAIN STREET Reasonable rates. Mitchell Six. Accessories, Richard Covert Tel. 255-12. Storage and |, Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. 9-9-6dx | Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch gt Storage, Supplies and Repairing. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— New Britain in September; Govern- ment Clerk, Railway Mail, Teacher, Inspectress, Research Clerk, Type- rriter Bookkeeper. Salary $1,200 $2,000. Men and women desiring t positions write for free Raymond Terry, (for- mer Civil Service examiner), 736 Columbian Building, Washington. 9-7-4dx USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF ']‘HE HERALD FOR QUICK RETURNS | to | sovernme particuli | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. i en-passenger Studebaker. Phone { John Hall. 8-27-26dx —All kinds of Electrical Con- struction work done; house wiring, fixtures, etc. Tel 1628-4. Richard L. Coridan. 8-23-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN out. Buick car Frank Brown, Tel. T FREE - EVENING - SCHOOLS FOR EVERYONE In what sort of furniture can you find more solid comfort, more all-around usefulness or great- er serviceability than in such as this illustrated of sturdy, sensible type? This furniture is plain and simple, but withal, it is furniture intensely practical—built for every-day use, long years of service; furniture easy to keep clean (a point well worthy of consideration) and it is economical furniture, another point which many of us will not overlook. We believe our display of this type furniture is the very best that you will be privileged to see here- abouts. The variety of pieces is wide enough to full- @&! . I“" City U,r New ,I\lt ; ] S ; aims to help all who wish to fill practically any and all requirements in the fur- e ST 5 e e Pl TR 4 s : y earn the English language. nishing of the living room, library, hall, den and ThG vl et o el dining-room. Nowhere else will you find values so wig walll ity ymil e Penee ,L” Fve i i ? SHES SY Biwork and in many other attractive. e e i ! Three centers for Evening CONPLETE > AGERTS FOR School will Open Monday, | e BLENWO0D September 16, 1918. Furmranens A RANQES 'he Grammar School, S— T (Main and Chestnut) 58 FoR0 QYERLOOKTRE “lihu Burritt School, Saariom IS Mol TN PRICE. ot (North and Lee) Sacred Heart School, (Gold Street) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SE The Classified Columns are vour agents—ithe penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will b‘e' interested in your propo- sition. QNE CENT A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16 | EACH IN SEB.TION. Have you lost a sum of money ? Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he dces nct know who lost it. Glasses, Pins and Good ¢ 1 for store evenings, The Miller-Hanson Drug Co 9 4-tf S —Motor truck drivers. In- Iy —A girl for geners auire Shurberg's Coal Office, Frank- work. Aply 527 Stanley or Corne lin street. To9-3etr Park and Elm sts 9-9 e — = o ¢ S i ANTED—Male cashier, Apply Hig- gins Forwarding Co., Chestnut St. D—Girl as assistant in office 8-25-tf Address Box 695, City. - S 9-3-tf | WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & WANTED—Girl or woman for general fi:hf:}' R'S SerBacilisish b otod housework. Good wages. Inquire e R Shurberg’s Coal office, Franklin et. | o ornm o oo mns e 9381 Tlearn a trade. Address Box 9 AX, Herald Office, $-23-tf WANTED- girl for general house- work from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. with % the classified column } e chori| must be in the Herald hours. Ple experience if any | and salary expected. Box No. 121, | Office by 1:30 p. m. on the Herald -| day of issue. t Office tories. Boy in Address 9-10-3d housekesper at WANTI two men Ato drive t to help an the t shovelers. Apply 24 Dwight Court nt- ed alse two coal Jester, paid. M. { Goo WANTED--Timekeeper al factory Ivancement and cost cle; Good cha Herald, D Hegeman Liud sashier Co. Box nt maid WANTE 1 housew S RNISHED ROOMS. Thursday and Sunday afternoons off. ;\O‘i‘ Lodstigreotnionthy ”f,”r:'ff TO RENT—Furnished room for gen- tleman only. Walnut and So. High streets. Herald Box 32D. 9-10-2dx GIRLS WANTED—Apply at Union —~ Laundry 6 Arch street. 7-26-tf | TO RENT—Room near Park and houselseeping privileges in home of woman. Write Box 9-10-2 ‘d\ eping | a working o. | Herald | — | NISHED—Light TF housel NOTICE! rooms. Also single room. 45 Wal- | Owing to conditions the| ™' <™e S 7 FTOR RENT—Two furnished front HEARST NEWSPAPERS rooms, separate conveniences, light A housekeeping, 16 Prospect St. | have notified Mrs. E. H. 9-7-t¢ | FOR RF ith hoard for two gentlemen, shington St. Chatfield that she will have to discontinue handling the | NEW YORK TRIBUNE arge furnished room 24 TO RENT—Furnished room; if desired for lady anly; 19 breakfast private fam- ily. Box Herald 9-10-3dx TO RENH, g . 3 ! TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms hereafter. Anyone wishing T G FE 0 BTN ke of . .. kitchen, to young American couple to be supplied with the New | " \oucing woman. can Mr. : French. Tel. 138. 9-10-3dx. York Tribune can do so by TO RENT-—Room in private family applying to all conveniences— phone— break- pp 2 g fasts— single gentleman. Write Box 151, Herald. 7-10-2dx FOR REDM —~Small store, 380 Arch 2 an au St. Inquire on premises. 9-9-3dx TO RENT—Five rooms, steam heat, 38 HARTFORD AVE all improvements. 55 KEast Main . Inquire Schneider & Rubenstein 9-9-3dx Tel. 1391. TO RENT—Six room modern tene- = —— ——————==| cnt two family house; adults; references. 113 Bassett street. STATE TAX TO RENT—Heated Modern flat of 7 rooms and bath with connected coal O range. Inquire 359 Main St. L H. , Solomon. Tel. 1771 9-7-7d Residents of Connccticut owning | 70 RENT_ Furnished five room flat, i - stree ouple without able securitles are liable to taxes| Trinity street, to couy : o Bty children. Address Box 3BB, Herald at local rates unless the State Tax of | g 0 o four mills has heen paid to the State | ———— e T FOR RENT—Ten room house, 15 EreasHECHiOnicE acre farm iwith implements, ice house and large fruit orchard. Every SEPT. 30T conveniencs electricity, run- BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. ning wate team heat. Only 12 minute walk from trolley. Apply —_— Mre. J. Carbo. Tel. 142-12. 9-10-3dx The estates of those who neglect 0| 16 RENT—Secona floor in new i ; rree teneme suse. All improve- ¢ this tax will be liable to three tenement house R i ments. Best part of city. 648 West Main, Call 211 9-10-2d: A HEAVY PENALTY, ! | Money on hand or in bank is liable | if more than 0. Saving Banks | ARFE WANTED BY THE 'N So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS | These positions offer perma- went employment under good working conditions. Call and see our Chief Opera- deposits not taxed. Instructions and forms sent on ap- pHcation. | STATE TREASURER, Hartford, Conn. tor and be given information M1 | in dewil about wages paid, B! | hourslats wo! slekness, dis- | and pension plan, rest ete. ability room, Southern New England Telephone Go. 54 COURT STREET. 'Williams Auto Go. | Office and Service. ! |Station, 287 Elm St| I { | WANT WANTED-—By voung couple, light housekeepinz rooms in private home. Inguire No. 2 Parkmore, 9-10-3dx ) WANTED— Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Cen- trally located. Box 6A, Herald 9-9-6dx WANTE D— Painting, paperhanging, 1lsomining. Good work at reason- able prices. Box 7x Herald 9-9-6dx BARBER WANTED—Stea work Good pay. Apply 306 Park St 9-6-6dx >—Dodge or Buick dster. Address Box 695, City, giving full particulars about car and price 9-3-1f LOST-—Between New Britain railroad station and Waterbury or in train, a billfold containing $112.00. Find- er please return to 41 Austin St., 3rd floor and receive reward 9-9-3dx LOST—Fraternity pin with gold skull and keys, set with diamonds. Also initials and safety clasp. Valued s a keepsake. Lost between P. & F. Corbin Co. and Columbia street. Liberal reward if returned to Her- 9-10-2d ald. FOUND. LOST—Man's watch with initials A. G. Reward if returned to La & Root's store, Arch st. 01 9-10-3a DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT Mr. Frank A. Stockwell, for a number of years with Hall’s Gro- cery is now cutting meat at this marlet. 406 Arch St e [ FOR SAUE. FOR SALE — Interlocking weathex strips. Put on by A. A. Fuller, 401 Chestnut st. Send postal. 9-7-6d¥ g FOR SALE: dining set good condition. Call 41 Emmons place, Tel. 1436-5. 9-5-t4 FOR L five nice, six weelk old I pigs. W. Givatkin, Berlin. 9-7-4d FOR SALE-—Portable garage 12x18 feet Inquire at l.arson & Store, 672 Arch st 9 FOR SALE—Practically new 1914 Hudson super- Juring car. Big for cash. Willlams Auta Elm st 9-10-64 lights 1 85-4 delivery starter cansid Williamls 9-10-6d ments Hotel improve Call af Beloin Campbell. 9-10 FOR SALE—Barber Shop. Fo barber chairs, two pool tables. 5 Lafayette street. 9-10-5 FOR SALE—1915 Reo in excellent condition Main St J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. T $3000. Buys on easy terms, just that Lt home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. barn Large lot, and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWO09D, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall FOR SALE Street $6,000. 2 houses, 2 families each, Fairviw Street $7,500. Good 4 Tenement—Fairview Rental $50. Rental $61. A nice cottage and large lot in Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estat Insuran Two Family House on East Main street, Wilson street. sized lot. Here’s a very desirable location. corner of Good Everything you could ask for. Price is rigl\t. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 308 Bank Builaing. 72 West Main Street. Factory Rebuilt N. B. Typewriter Typewriters of All Makes . Sold, Rented and Repaired. Exchange Telephone 612. COTTAGE FOR SALE 34 Wakefield Court Six Rooms and Lot 99 ft. x 120 ft. Price Only$3, Iflfl « THE W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main Street IFOR SALE Cottage on South High St., lot, 64 ft. front. 0 | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 244

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