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

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NEW BSRITAIN DAILY HERALD, APPAREL FOIRR BOYS IN CAMP Men's Wool Sweaters WEARING Department, Underwear, at lowest ty of the north and A spec floor, Shirts town. main Hose, prices in CO. HARTFORD. G. FOX & ESTABLISHED 1847. SILK UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN Vests, Bloomers, Pettibockers, Union Suits, Enveiope Chemises al Sale Prices and Acceptable Christmas Gifts at Spec « fle article, and not only is it economical, but it is ell dressed A rightly dressed will gladly welcome esident’s request to buy CI Gifts early. on the n the malker exquisite stan: wer. nd's ¢ the Dainty S a patriotic act to wear Pidenweay this opportunity, also it. Women who wish to e women who the We are not . but 1 for yourself compliment to the Main B! THE rottibockers a W are obeying v stmas i lowec ame of of the silk garments we offer in st asst high i to give Silk Underwear of this quality is a se gift, for wish to ple vour f ristmas »od taste of Ty ble Underwear one you suit; (Silk NVELOPE Chermises, CHEMIS tailored bodice tops; regular Sale Price THE VESTS Vests, some embroidered | trimmed Sl T T e S up to $5.00. Special Sale Price RS to and lace $2.95 and lnvelope made trimmed, some e up to $6.00. $4. 1’§ nbroider '$3.49 weny pric UNION SUITS yme made, some « Ladies lace to $6.00. and lace trimr 1 uj ale Price Madeira Hand Emb’d Hand Scalloped Napkins SCARFS AND Sk cial purchase which means for LUNCH ind most elaborate in de There will be no dupiicates CLOTHS, igns, a one-half the vou just Pure linen regular prices 11 and 12 inch; regular price $8.50 13-piece Luncheon Sets; regular price §f 0. and 0. Napkins, Sale Price hl resular | pricell SL0W00 - & gtk ; LaninohiRrestian BEPLIce RS0 L 20x36-i value $5.00 ‘to $8.50. 'sale rable Covers; regular up to | Price § 10.50. Sets: t-inch 1 price $18.00. Sale Pricc 13-piece Luncheon Sale Pric .98. One special lot of 50 Scarfs, size 2 x34, elaborate in design; regular price $10.00. For This Sale $5.00. 13-piece Luncheon Sets; regular price $16.50. Sale Price $10.50. 20x45 Scarfs; regular $5.00 to $7.50. Sale Price $3.00 to $5.00. 20x54 Scarfs; regular $2.50 to $7.50. rice $8.50. . regular price $4.00 to $12.50. Sale Price (Second Floor.) Japanese Kimonos, Jackets, Sacks and Robes PURCHA! AND SALE (Fourth Floor) There's an embargo on all Japanese goods—which makes the Robes we offer today the more desirable. They are short quilted Japanese Jackets and short Silk Sacque Kimonos and Robes, and there can be no duplicates; some are plain, some more or le embroidered; the colors are rose, light blue, pink, lavender, grey, brown, navy blue and black. are sample garments, the often but one of a kind. $5.98 Jackets, Sale Price 98. $7.98 Jackets, Sale Price $ Others up to $10.00. IMPORTANT at sale prices all long Japanese elaborately hand As they $10.00 Sacques, Sale Price $6.98 and $7.98. Long Kimonos and Robes specially priced from $10.00 to $25.00. AIR EXPRESS FROM LONDON T0 INDIA Thousands Pass This Business Property Daily FOR SALE NOTICE Rooi. Located at the “Peterson Studio.” uin, suitable for any busi- t. electric lights and gas tene big 2 1-2 Story Brick building. State corner Elm and Seymonr Sts., well known as the This property is a good business bar: ness, has all hard wood floors, hot water he conmections, 2nd floor is a good, large 3 room place, all new electric fixtures Cemented cellar floor—well fitted Owner to retive from business, See T.W.0'Connor, Real Estate Broker by Use of Compass nent, fine 5 rent L London, Oct. 15, (Correspondence up for laundry and cold stor- of the Associated Press)—Danger of tlying at night will not interrupt the aerial expr age: ss service already being planned here for flights between Lon- don and Cairo or Calcutta, say av tion experts. The great machines de- signed for this work will fly by .com- pass throughout the night, with pow- erful lamps lighted and the instruments front | pilot brilliantly illuminated. will be turned on in on in their wings of the Lights the cabins, the members of the erew duty will turn in and do on steamships. If the weather has been bad during | the day-time and it clears up at dus | the delaved machines will leave at ' "“fl""“”"""” -]‘ | § e e e o i (R and who are off sleep, as they destination. It is believed that business men, travelling from | London to Petrograd or Rome, will | prefer to journey night, so that they may sleep during the voyage | and waste no time. The wind, which { factor in aviation, trong at night. ach airplane will carry { navigation lights, visible twenty or thirty miles off, and also a luminous umber. There will be frequent | landing places along the way, so that whatever its need, a machine will al- ways be able to land. Bach Janding ground will be hri | Hantly lighted and near it illumin- j ated wind-arrows wiil automatically indicate the direction of the wind, a knowledge of which essential to the pilot of a machine about to land. All machines landing will display a bright light of a particular color, in order to warn pilots of other ma- chines of its intentions. Aerial light-houses v lie used in the same way lighthous They will sumably of vertical flashing on and off, twin s colored searchlights, or bright flash- ing lights on the ground. Machines will able to land either at sea or on the ground and will carry large flares to light up the ground below in case of a forced landing All that war conditions have taught the allied airman will be of im- mense value in organizing night-fly- ing after the war. is an important nearly always CULTURE EXPRESSED FINE FURNITUR There apparent a refinement and a natural culture distinguishes ‘2 silent but significant It is evident, even to the casual ambitions and the personal principles elevating character—that there indeed. Good furniture—furniture that quality—too long has heen considered been in the endeavor to correct this question that furniture of fashion, be had at the price wish to ments of the present season have is in furniture of superior that lends endorsement observer, that that rule household merit a gentility, the household it of good taste. the ideals, the therein of that “Home" to is a is possesses the home-r furniture, and to prove vice and dependabilit that the unusual assembled in the is xpensiv allacy, It s beyond you been will s coastal CORPLETE HORE FURNISHERS 40-58 FORD STREEY BaaTroR ABERTS FOR BLEKW003 RANBES OVERLOOKIKG CAPITOL BROUNDS be WHERE IS HIGHER THAN% Flights at Night Made Possible! powerful | The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds m the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918, Mssmed CASI‘{ IN Al)VAN CE. MIN'IMUM CHA:(GE 10e | ONE CENT A W 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’s hands if he does nct know EACH INSERTIGN. who lost it. All Adveriizements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—FPEMALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, SD—- to evenings. Also card | No exper- | Ad- -1dx Immedi insoles at home 10.00 per 1,000 pa addressing and labeli; required. Enclose stamp. 13C, Herald. 10 small suitable near rnished | for two | Curtis 2 chool girl, 16 years, to chool hours and Satur- Commercial Shirt strec work aiter day morning. Arch D—Plater to take > ‘department, 5. Ismployment charge of Apply through Bureau WAN! "D nitor work, office clean- W ANTED—Young lady ence for clerieal American Hardware Franklin Squs with expe position. The Corporation, 10 3d w. dy hop. Apply | ANTED—Young 1z clerk. Robert's Smoke 10-15-tf ing or Gurley Gurley, attending, by W. H. apply T 10-24-2dx W, ANTED—Three rooms, fur: mfll(‘d W Taft Come ANTED - ool to mend boys’ once. Watertown, Seamstress for clothes. Conn 10 at 3dx with bath; two as sleeping one as sitting room. tion desired, but Heraid, Box 34 AX. not essential. 10-21-d6x WANTED—Competent maid for gen- 2 Al Mrs. W. H. Place. 10-21-6d = | housewor 29 Park eral Lamb, A ——————————rrn 8 hour 5 cents per hour. Also handlers wanted. pply off Whitting street. > day, 3 ght freight HELP WANTED—MALE. chauffeur with private bairs, Best of to draft. TED — E would like family references Best of Box 10 C, xperienced position Herald. W TED—Stationary local factory. references, etc. Box WANTED—Saleswomen in.our several departments; whole or part time. Apply to the McMillan Stor 10-21-tf New IFurniture and Linoleum “teele. also Kitchen Range 363 Main St. J. M 10-25-3dx FOR SALE—An overcoat, condition, suitable for boy old Telephone 2275. { FOR SAL: en range erator. 547 E in 800j 15 yea 10-24-3d one kitch| refrig] or ca 10-23% Onc gas range, one medium size Telephon 284-2, or st street FOR SALE—1918 seven Buick automobile fitted with light mirror and slip covers. less than 2800 miles. In first condition 21C Herald 10 passenger spot Run cla FOR SALE— length for Berlin Farms. 668-4 Box = ara wood cut fire piace Berlin - Conn. 10-1 use Th Tel IFOR SAL Scripps-Booth about. quire C.-A. rage, Main 191 Benc SALE—L car in cll at Fore | FOR tour Will price phon ‘e 1917 lient one-half its Qaklar conditiol origing demonstration tels 10-2/-3d FOR SALE-— Hill, Farm acres, on We house 1 Dbarn, horses, cow and all equipment, very reasonable price. Inquire Harry Kevorkian, telephone 1178 Rocky { FOR SALE—Second ‘h desk. A bargain Co., 66 Church strec typewrit Printi 10-2 nd 2 \dkins on Rockwell 1 Rockwell Ave. 10-24-3dx. FOR Ave. SAL 3 at houses 104 FOR SALT touring good tires, soven-passengd conditiof .\' Hc 104 class FOR SALI o Dox X5 Rockwell Household furnit ure, 6d FOR SALE—Household furniture, o clud range, parlor stove. Bargain if taken at once. Apply 280 Main street or phone 972-2 10- in- -Four second hand ran cond hand gas ranges. repair. Also full line* dax F. W. Loomis Co., Arch St FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. Bx- cellent condition. Inquire 40 Mon- . roe street. 10-23-4dx | FOR SALE- 2 weeks to Pigs, 4 we all ages, from s old. The Berl FOR AFTE! ls\()()\ —CURRAN CO. m—————————————————————— TO RENT. WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for TO RENT—Desirable tenement, floor on Winthrop St. Inquire Winthrop St. 10-25- 1st 101 advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf i1 RE! —A tenement of three rooms, bath and gas, for adults. 119 Whiting street. 10-25-2dx W for 125 Herald. ANTED— daily, Box quarts milk N NI OTICE—Will rent Electric Vacuum Cleaners $1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. 9-30-e0d tf 'OTICE—Motorcycles drying enamel, all no striping. Write, B 644, New painted, air wdard colors, MOSE TO INT—Six and bath with all improvements; attractive grounds, garage, best neighborhood, on trolley line, 40 miutes to New Britain. An opportunity for right party. 256 N. Main street, Southing- ton. 10-25-6dx R room well Ave. SN -To adults only. Five all improvements, on Rock- Inquire 50 Glen St. 10-23-4d o THREE LIGHT HOUS ROOMS—Steam heat, modern conveniences. 1473-12. SEPING bath and Telephone 10-24-3d URNISHED ROOM—For one or two TO RED T—South half Hiouse occupied by’ e on' Berlin. itreet, Berlin, (‘o;m Gas, Turnage, hot and cold Thos. F. shman. Tel. 10-17-tf. heat. Tel. 124-3 10-24-3dx. persons, Steam FURNISHED WANTED — Saleswomen MANROSS AUTO €0, Phone 2227 ROOM, modern im- provements, heated, 45 Walaut St. | 10-7-tf | wanted. Apply to Pullar! & Niven, Boston Store. tf OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St. Al Light Houseckeeping Rooms. DOHERTY MARKET large lot only $1,000. cash. houses $2,500 and $3 000, Williams Auto Go. Station, To Rent Price $4. Iso light, rooms. Price BEGLEY xim' 22 Main S 406 Arch St. Us For Native Chickens Top Beef and Spring J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 GOOD 3 ana | Lamb, | BUYS, tenement house with Terms $1,000 Modern extra Another at $5,600 in suburbs and with single lots. . LOCKWO0OD, “state and Insurance City Hall H. N Office and Service. 287 Elm St New 1t ford [ 24th da Judge, as ment of August Voight, Brita months the creditor their Specialty. George A. Ventres, Conn. Limitation of Claims. a Court of Probate holden at Britain within and for the Dis- ict of Berlin, In the County of Hart- and State of Connecticut, on the of October, - 1918 Present, Bernard F. affney, Esq., on motion of the New Britain Company of said New Britain, ecutor of the last will and tes late of New hin said district deceased. court doth decree that six be allowed and limited for " of said estate to exhibit gainst the same to the directs that public At ust in, wi Thi claims ecutor and ! notice bo given of this order by adver- tising in a newspaper published in said New in said thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Britain, and having a circulation district, and by posting a copy BERNARD F. GAF Y, Judge. T P DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. e e e e et s BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Auto pplies. Berlin, GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN are wanted by THIE SOUTHERN NEW ENG- LAND TE to operate their SWITCHBOARDS Experience is unnecessary. You will be paid while learning and after that frequent salary iner el > given. all between 8§ m. and § p. m. and be given information about working conditions, salaries, ete. After 6 p. m. or on Sunday call, chief operator by telephone, or apply U. S. mp. Bureau, 1 Main street. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENG- LAND TELEPHONE CO. 34 Court street, If you are working on other government work, do not apply for one of these position: Conn. Tel. 668 10-17 TFarms, Berlin, FOR SALE—Drop Head Singer sew- ing machine. Good condition. All attachments. §$15.00. Mrs. Crane, 57 City avenue. 10-24-2ax | OR SALE—Square machine, mahogany. Good as ne Big lot good records. Cash or Li| erty Bond. 47 Arch St., 1st bell. 10-25-1 model - talki FOR SALE—Army officer will leave in a few days for Canal Zone and desires to sell at once his 50 horse- power roadster, run less than 3,800 miles and in fine condition. y, Army Inspector of Ordnance, F. Corbin. 10-24-3dx LIBERTY LOAN COMPLETE 2 FOR SALE—Mahogany Cabi Grafonola, nearly new, with rd ords. Price right. The Grafon Shop, 138 Main street. 10-24-2 Now buy Real Estate, family 12 Rooms, Bargain—Others equally as good. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate. central, $1,500 cash. Insurance. Look for our sign on a very desirable one fami house at No. 43 Tremont street—It may be just w you want—It has gas, electricity, new plumbing. See about it. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln street 306 Bank Bauilaing. TYPEWRITERS All Makes Repaired. Sold, Rented and HANGH TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. N. B. Typewriter Exchange —Tel. 612. 72 MAIN STR A REAL BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE, Property centrally located in New Britain, paying better than 12 per cent. will be sold on very e :rms if taken at once. See ESY REAL 5> MAIN STRI URANCE, ‘W BRITAIN, CONN. LIFE INSURANCE The Question of the Hour How Long would Your Insurance Money Last ? For how long would your present insurance support your family afteer your death ? Have you made proper provisions for those who are dear to you ? If not, why not do so NOW ? Get the facts regarding the latest approved policy contract written by an old reliable Connecti- cut Co. I—:avments to suit your convenience. Phone me 728—101 evenings. FRANK W. HOLMES MAIN 193 ST., ROOM 1.

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