New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1918, Page 10

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- Tailored at Fashion Park CRIMES ARE COMMITTED IN THE NAME OF WGOL Woolen goods are scarce, Look most-Wool” materials and poor dyes. We can prove that every fabric we call wool is ALL WOOL. We guarantee it with our own repu- tation and that of the manufacturer—or your money back. Suits and Overcoats $30 and upwards. You’ll do better at g Wilson's | City Hall New Britain out for ] R T B AL AR R B eas) INSURANCE. keep burning, even if the insured. All kinds of The “Home Fires” will tect yourself by keeping well bargains in Real Estate, H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Pro- also war, insurance; is over Real Estate. Insurance. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged Tynewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. Staple Groceries. Wheat Flour, 12% 1b sacks Barley flour, 98 1b sacks .. Rye flour, 98 1b sacks .. Graham flour i Corn Meal, yellow Hominy, 1 1-2 1b pkg Rolled oats 3 Condensed Evaporated Corn Syrup, Rice ‘White Navy Pinto Beans Yellow split peas Dried green peas Molasses, New Orl Molasses, Ponce : Victory Bread. 16 oz. Maize Corn Flour cans 1 16 oz. b can Milk, Milk 115 Beans, small ans loaf Dried Fruits. Prunes, 90's-100 Raisins, seeded . Hvaporated Peaches Evaporated apricots Vegetables Potatoes, S0 Onions Cabbage EARRALEET Dairy Products Cheese, Domestic Fancy tub butter : Fresh Print Butter (Connecticut) Fresh Eggs (western) Eggs, Regular Storage Oleo prints, ‘best table Oleo prints, cooking grade Nut oleamargarine .. Pure lard, bulk Poultry 0ld roosters Faney fowl, small Fancy fowl, large ” ¥Fancy Large Chickens, 4 Faney Small Broilers to | returned: | bed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RED CROSS NEWS. Women Continue to Work With Untir- \ergy For Relief of Poor. The Red Cross raports that during the 11 the follow- ing articles were given out: Wool for wool for two helmets and 152 American sweaters to be finished. The five boys’ 2 women’'s blouses week of November eaters, socks, also sewing department issued suits, 70 pajamas, and 30 serge dr The: following i B4 | o knitted pai American helmets, three , one baby cap. The sewing department received the following finished articles: Two pairs 9 triangle bandages, 14 articles were socks, 39 Hosiery wash s0C ui chemise, dresse: valescent ra comfort bags. girl’s | shirts, two con- dital g pajamas and S0 11 Notice to Water Gonsumers. Owing to continued dry users of City as on account the weather/, we all careful, ask water to be of the prevailing dry conditions, it is not known when we may have a copious rainfall and it is the urgent wish of the Board of Water Com- missioners that all consumers hereby use care in the use of City water for any or all purposes. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. J. HOCHMAN THE J DEALER By WAGONS, vs All Kinds Of LEIGHS AND BUGGIES Tel 468-4 GOOD BUYS, Modern 3 tenement | large 1ot only $1,000. cash. | Another at $5,600 and | houses in suburbs with extra | 2,500 and $3,000. " H.N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, Conn. house with Terms $1,000 2 single lots. | STEADY, LIGHT, CLE. N, WORK. Good Pay. Sewing Machine Operators and bench workers. C Apply the . J.WHITE MFG.CO. Consumer Pays sack - b 1 s 1b r 1b pkg er 1 or can r can - b - 1 : 1b 1b - 1b gal sal loaf b to to to 6 to to 1t r 1b - 1 - 1h THURSDAY, NO VEMBER 21, 1918, The Classified Columns are vour 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 IN ADVAN CE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum money ? Glaasos, Pins ag Rings are found in surprisiy quantities and turned in the Herald. Your money v4 . surely remair in the findey hands if he does nct knd MINIMUM CBARGE 10 A who lost it. All Advertisements for e the classified coiumn TO RENT. FOR SALE. ¥OR SALE. ) RENT- Main, by Five Dec. 1 134 South 11-21-6dx rooms, T must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. mi. on the aay of issue. HELP WANTED—] MALE. WANTED—Competént eral housework. Mrs 16 Washington street girl for gen- | George Hill | 11-21-34 WATED—Women or girls for sewing machine work Government . Apply, U. s. mployment Servic No. 1 Main St. 11-20-tf. WANTED—Two competent maids, TO T—Cottage, six rooms, improvements, Day off Belden .00 Mrs. Ander- 1st floor, Belden street i ) REN furnace strect, Inquire son, 51 RENT—Tive improveinents room 6 Cott Inquire 4%. 1 grounds, hood, on from New now respons or Sunday, C. street, improvemer garage, best neighbor- trolley line, 40 minutes Britain; newly decorated, ready. Good opportunity ble tenants. Seen urday D. Allen, 256 N. Main Southington. 11-18-6dx Attractive one for cook and laundre second work. Apply Park Place. one for evenings, 42 11-19-tf WANTED — Competent woman for | « TO RE T—Tenement of four rooms, improvements, 220 Kensingtoa avenue. 11-16-6a general housework in small family. 73 Pearl St. 11-21-3dx. WANTED—Experienced waitresses for TO RENT—Six Elm street, room tenement, all improvement 11-21-3dx 348 Aisa Restaurant, 294 Main street. > 11-19-5dx | ¢ WANTED — Colort and lady dishw d sher. chambermaid Hotel Beloin. ) RE! house, Belden —Five room tenement, 70 Belden street. street. new Apply 72 11-16-6d 11-18-tf FURNISHED ROCMS. TO RENT-—Garage. Accommodates two cars, 41 Liberty St. 11-16-6dx. Large well furnished and steam- heated front room suitable for two gentlemen, 29 South High stre 'MARKET 1416 DOHERTY Native turkeys, geese, chickens, fowl, ducks, sprinz lamb, top beef S and veal Full line of provisions. TO RE T—Tenement of four rooms, improvements. 220 Kensington avenue. 11-14-tf DR. A. A. TUTTLE Veteinary Surgeon is again located at 273 Chestnut Phone 451-5. treet. MANROSS AUTO €6, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. H. Tel. 1. Hart THE Chas. Beh PARK GARAGE Now Open for STORAGE and LIVERY. Reasonable Rates. Rear 189 Main St. Tel 769-3 Phone 2227 139 Arch St. GORBIN PAPER CO. WHO_ESALE DEALERS PAPER AND PAPER BAGS GENERAL TRUCKING 131 MainStreet PHONE 706. New Britain, Conn. J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 HUUMENG HUUSE 422 Main Street nearly | FOR SALE—Hara length for use in Berlin Farms. 668-4. econd hand desks two flat top, k. Adkins street one and type- Printing 11-21 in and wood cu fire place. Berlin Conn 10 FOR "SAL. © roll top. (| writer de Church Co. a WANTED—Crossing tenders, 8§ basic day, 85 cents per hour. freight handlers wanted. freight office, Whitting str | FOR SALE—Kitchen runge condition 1by cart cheap. Call after § P, Maple street good carriage go- FOR SALE—Guernsey cow. milk. Excellent family cow. gain to quick purchaser. H. SY sky. Reckley, Conn Second hand s water bed cot, little table. Real Mrs. Reilly, 36 Camp St WANTED-~MALE. FOR SALE ing car, condition. Brand new Ford 16 Ford truck. I Bargain for cash. collecting. Apply at Main street. D—A anent & man for position Brennan, 47 FOR all age weeks to 24 weeks old Farms, Beriin, Conn -Timekeeper and cos in local factory. Good chanc advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Indiana wheelbase with rack body an] new tires all around, truck il class condition. other good s Goldman 121 NOTICE. NOTICE—Piano tuning. phrey, 97 S. Burritt § Chas. Hum- Phone 2063. NOTICE—Drum instruction repairing. Wm. 1882. and drum eedham. 'Phone 11-19-5d FOR SALE—Four second hand| es, two second hand gas rang in good repair. Also full 1 Stewarts. F. W. Loomis Co Arch St. 1) NOTICE-—When vour car needs re- pairing call M. A. Helene, rear 90 Arch street and get the benefit of a skilled mechanic to do the worl Also several used cars for sale. 11-9-18dx —1916 FOR SAI and Super-six touring cars. gains. Williams Auto Co., 28 street. 1918 LOST. LOST Purse containing sum money and stamps on 7:30 a. train between New Britain Hartford. Return to Herald. 11-20-2d DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET of m. and FOR SALE—Five Good condition. i Price reasonable. 119 Henry Can be seen after 4 p. m 11~ FOR SALE—Upright Mahogany Cabinet Grand, Plain' Case. tremely sweet tone. Origing $400, used two years, quick $200. Liberty bonds taken.)] evenings, 728 Stanley St., Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. | Ghuren streot. 11 Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ‘Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Statlon, 287 Elm St Very desirable Three F‘amlly House on Shuttle FOR SALE—One second hand wood typewriter, and one wood Billing machine. Printing Co. 66 Church streg 11 FOR SALE—Office furniture, and supplies. Nationa] Spri 11 ow Avenue—Just placed in our hands for sale—] built four years. Main Street Block for sale—See us about it. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. 272 Maln street )It Happens in the ‘Best Reyulated Famlhes ALBerT! ('ve GoT THE DARLINGEST Coo - $RENT You GLAD I'M So ANX10US FOR You To SEE HER- 3HE'S A DEAR OLD _ DARLING THING ( JUST, LovE HER SHE s A PERFECT LS BE ABLE To GO OUT ONCE. N A WHILE — SHE 1S S0 GooD- Now (CORYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORK TRISUNE INC.'

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