New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1918, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918. The Classified Columns are b L A vour agents—the penny ads ga g s ‘fl ed Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Pins a Rings are found in surprisi quantities and turned in SOLDIERS WRINT WATCHES Dial. LEONARD reach hundreds in the city every week night and the Guaranteed, $4.75 Radium 1 §5.50 Gr With FOX & CO. e ESTABLISHED 1847. MAIL AND HARTFORD. TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULL PILLED Glastenbury Underwear “Seconds 99 The First in this Famous Make We've Had to Offer You in Several Years Shirts and Drawers at a Saving of at Least 25% Underwear for fad. It Glastenbury fancy or a passing men is the is known the country over as a most profitable merchandise a man woven is the perfection of fit, wear and comfort. feature for spot, The seconds we consist of merely an oil or practically firsts; in nothing this sale are a very small darn; more underwear in four lots— according to grades. As the lots are not large, come the first day of the sale. standard in can most important underwear not a buy, and being scientifically the We have imperfections the instances arranged For Each Reg Natural For Ben .. $1.85 Reg. $2.50 Grade Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers. and Drawers. $2.65 0 Grade Shirts $3.00 Grade Wool Shirts Natural Wool and Drawers. MEN'S DEPT. MAIN FLOOR. Eaen ... $3.35 Reg. $4.50 Grade Natural Wool Shirts and Drawes Thanksgiving Suggestions ON THE SIXTH FLOOR. All items listed below show regular prices which are for in other stores: DINNER WARE One lot of gold band and one lot of green fern border Dinner Ware. Bread and Butter Plates Pie Plates, Tea Plates, Fruit Sau- cers, Oatmeal Dishes, Soup Plates. Special each 10c Cups and Saucers and 10-inch Platters, Dinner Plates, each 15¢ Large Dishes, Gravy Sugar Round Nappies, Small Ve Dishes. Special . Turkey Platter Vegetable Boats, Covered far lower than the goods can be purchased gratifying reductions from our GLASSWARE Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets, cut bird, pair 47¢ Cut Glass and Cream Sets ,cut dais; .... pair 95¢ Cut Glass and Peppers, cut spray .... each 9c Cut Glass Salts and Peppers, cut floral, ... each 23c Mineral G needle etch cach 15¢ Sherbert Glasses, cut each 33c cut daisy each 35¢ Cheese Dishes, each $1.39 cut rose, ugar Footed wreath ... Footed (xnl)le(\ Cracker and cut rose .. 10-inch Men’s Shoes FOR STORMY WEATHER Men’s Tan Grain Blucher Shoes with viscolized sole, raw- hide caulking-rubber slip, as near waterproof as can be made. Price $9.00 Men’s Cordovan Bal in nobb shapes splendid wearing quali BElCe ) e $8.50 Shop around little and these prices cannot fail to in- terest you Other excellent. values in black and brown calf and vici kid at our men’s department on the mezzanine balcony EVENING SLIPPERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Girls and women will adore these beautiful Slippers to trip the light fantastic in; the “top hole, new and correct. N. B. H. S. MEETS OLD ELM CITY RIVALS Unsuccessful Football Season Ends Tomorrow With Game at St. Mary’s Field at 2:30 P. M. New Britain high and New Haven high will battle on St. Mary’s gridiron tomorrow afternoon in the last big game of the season for the both teams. The game is the last of the series of the triangular league, both teams having lost one game and won none. the third team of the league Britain and won the | Hartford, victories over New Haven, championship for The locals have practiced faithfully for the past week and are confident of victory over the New Haven team. With their eleven in the pink of con- dition, instead of as in the case of the Hartford game, with a team half of whom were crippled, the game should result in a victory for the locals. The | Franklin Square boys hape by a big win over New Haven to partially vin- dicate themselves for the 32-0 trim- ming which they received at the hands of Hartford two weks ago. The work of “Bil Burns, whose work was unquestionably the bright- est feature of New Britain's showing against Hartford, is expected to be much in evidence Saturday. Captain | Vibberts plaved well against Hartford and can be counted upon to work hard against the Elm city A change boys. A has 'been made in the line up for the New has already this season. coming game putting Brink in as guard and Griffin as full back. This change was made as Wallen, formerly guard is lald up and will not be in the game. “Dixie” Griffin was former- ly at quarter and is one of the fastest and headiest men on the team. A large number of rooters 1s ex- pected from New Haven, and as usual a gathering will turn out from the local school, In These Days of Separation A Photogiaph is the Most Precicus GIFT for the Folks at Home AND THE Boy “Over There” Photographs Hightly Artistic—Iatest Style ARCADE STUDIO INSUR ANCE. The “Home Fire: tect vourself by Kkeeping Largains in Real Estate, will well keep burning, even if the insur e war is over. insurance; Pro- d. Al kinds of also H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main St. S National Real Estate. Bank Building, Insurance. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE; Tel, 612. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged | Typewriter Supplies. 72 West Main Street. | Specialty. Good Pay. | and bench workers. Notice to Water Gonsumers. the continued dry users of City Owing to weather/, we ask all water to account 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 be careful, as on AETNA BdWLIN G ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER Buys All Kinds Of WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND BU Tel 468-1 — e GOOD BUYS, Modern 3 tenement large lot only $4,000, cash, Another at $5,600 and 2 houses in suburbs with extra $2,500 and $3,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall GGIES with $1,000 house Terms single lots. BERLII\ GARA(‘ E Storage and Repairing a Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, | Conn. STEADY, LIGHT, CLEAN, WORK. Sewing Machine Operators Apply the C. J.WHITE MFG.CQ. ROOMING OUSE 422 Main Street chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- the Herald. Youir money w | surely remair in the findeq hands if he does nct kne | WANTED—Two sition. T e s e e e e e s e ONE CENT A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE M]N'IMUM CHARGE 10s EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue, HELP WANTED— A LE. WANTED—Competent « houseworlk. 16 Washington for George 11-2 girl Mrs. street. WATED—Women or machine work “pply, U. S. E No. 1 Main St girls for sewing 1ployment Service 11-20-tf. competent one for cook and laundress, second work. Apply Park Place. maids one evenings, 42 WANTED — Comp general housework 73 Pearl woman for in small family 11-21-3dx, gen- | Hill 1-3d | Government work. | | TO RENT—Cottage, 11-19-t8 1 TO RENT FOR SALE. TO RENT second Wilson Tenenient of five rooms, | all g | improvemen 61 11 x tloor, 134 South | 11-21-6dx six rooms, nearly new, all improvements, furnace heat, at 2 I street, off Belden. Rent $25.00. Inquire Mrs. Ander- son, 1st floor, 51 Belden st 11 TO RENT: Main, by T Dec. 1. rooms, Six large roon improvements. garage, b neighbor trolley line, 40 minutes from New Britain; newly decorated, ady. Good opportunity for ble tenants. Seen urday Allen, 256 N. Main 11-18-6dx ind bath | Attractive TO RENT. with all gronnds, hood, on T—Tenement of four raoms, improvements, 220 Kensin avenue 11-16-64 TO RF Elm street, Six room 348 tenement, improvements. 11-21-3dx “xperienced wa Restaurant, 294 itre Main 11-19 sses for reet. dx chambermaid Hotel Beloin. 11-18-tf e e e WANTED — Colored and la dishwasher. LOST LOST—Friendship pin set with blue sapphires between schol and 215 Maple Main. Reward if retur Taylor, 215 Maple St. four High via South DR. A. A. TUTTLE Veteinary Surgeon is again located at 273 Chestnut Street. Phone 451-5. DOHERTY " MARKET T('l 1146 Native turkeys, geese, chickens, lamb, ducks, top fowl, spring and veal. Full line of provisions. MANROSS AUTO L0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a \pecml’y. Phone 2227 ]‘;l‘ AI'("'] t " J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 beef { i WANTED — Interlocking TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, 70 Belden street. Apply 72 Belden treet. 11-16-6d | FOR SALE FORR SALI roll top, writer 66 —Second hand desks, one two flat top, and type- desk. Adkins Printing Co. Church street. 11-21-2d ~War over four hundred house, t barn, chicken P. Dunham, evenings. buy a farm, two three Cheap. Tel. one to family acres, acres; Berlin, coop. Kensington 92-4 11 FOR SALE—One large good condition, with shelf. strong ind wardrobe drawer kitchen and - made, two K E desk lamp and electric reading lamp. Acme ash sifter, M. R. Wibberley, Kensington, Tel. 646-1 in and cupboard, 5 shelve -22-1dx FOR SALE—One single rig consisting of a brand new Concord buggy, gew harn and a black mare. Good driver. May be seen at Finnegan's livery stable, also one fine black saddle horse, with saddle. Ask for W. F. O’Conner. 1-2d FOR SALE—Baby lent condition. rriage, in excel- 19 Rockwell Ave. TO RENT- two Accommodates St. 11-16-6dx. rage. 41 Liberty TO RENT--Tenement of four rooms, improvements. 220 Kensington avenue. 11-14-tf e r————— 5 NOTICE. GIRLS PREPARE IMMEDI for steady permanent Commercial Shirt pay to experienced learners, 266 Arch St. TELY positions, Co. Good operators weather | doors and windows. Fuller, 401 Chestnut 11-22-d6x | strips put on Postal. A, A. Street. NOTICE—Piano tuning: Chas. Hum- | phrey, 97 S. Burritt St. Phone 2063. 11-21-3dx o NOTICE—Drum instruction and drum | repairing. Wm. Needham. 'Phone| 1882 11-19-54] NOTICE—When your car needs re-| pairing call M. A. Helens, rear 90 Arch strect and get the benefit of :1,] skilled mechanic to do the work.| Also several used cars for sale. | 11-9-18dx | | elec- | NOTIC tric a day. practically new cleaners. Rent $1.00 079, 11-8-eod-tf acuum Tel. QRNMENT DS Thousands Men and Women for government Departments, Railw Mail, Post | Office, Customs, Internal Revenue. | $1,100—$1,800. Examinations soon. Experience unnecessary. For free | particulars regarding examinations | write J. C. Leonard, former (‘n'lll Service Examiner, 1073 Kenois Building, Washington. 11-22-ddx | FOR SALE—White Wyandotte cock- erels. J. R. White, Kensington. Tel. 678-4. 11-2 WANTED. WIANTED—Position truck driver. Can any nmke car. airview St. as chauffeur or make own re- Address BB, 11-22-3dx WANTED—Opportunity man, s for a good position, outside work, and commission. To connect himself with an old estab- lished concern, opportunity for ad- vancement. Call Sat., Nov. 23 if possible. Room 29 or 30, Booth Bldg. 11-22-2dx HEDP WANTED—MALE. collecting. Apply at Main street. 11-20-tf WANTED—A man for Permanent position. Gately & Brennan, 47 WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf who lost it. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Hara wood ¢ length for use in fire place. Berlin Farms. Berlin Conn. 668-4. 10 WANTED—Crossing tenders, 8 basic day, 35 cents per hour. freight handlers wanted. | freight office, Whitting stree FOR SALE—Guernsey cow. milk, Excellent family cow. gain to quick purcha: sky. Beckley, Conn. Brand new Ford 1916 Ford truck. I condition for cash. 1419-3 o 3-3. bt FOR SALE s, ag 9 weeks to 24 weeks old, The Farms, Berlin, Conn 10 FOR SALLE es, two si in good Stewarts. F. Arch St. Four second hand cond hiand gas rangg repair. Also full 1 W. Loomis Co.,| 10 FOR SALE—Upright Mahogany Cabinet Grand, Plain Cas tremely sweet tone. Origina used two years, quick Liberty bonds taken enings, 728 Stanley St., Church street, 11 FOR SALE—One second hand T wood typewriter, and one U wood Billing machine. A Printing Co. 66 Church stree 11 FOR SALE—Office furniture, fi and supplies. National Spring Co. 11 DENISON GARAG 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Storage, Supplies and Repal Williams Auto { Office and Servic Station, 287 El We can offer you a four family house on Pleag money—Can you beat it? I street for $5,000, which brings in 14 per cenf. on .y Let us sell or rent your property for you. CAMP REAL 272 Maim street ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Builaing. By Brig T whY DOESN'T HE HIT T HARDER 117. OH | THink IT'S Too MEAN To LAvGH OH » ARTHUR DEAR. I'M AFRAID You'LL BURST A BLOOD VESSEL-- = You HAVE BEEN BEGGING THE WIFE To Come AND FoLtow YouR FOURSOME AROUND ThHE COURSE JusT To SEE& Become AT WOULD HAVE THE COULRSE — GET o ouGRrh" Te HOW CLEUER You GAmME. (T You DUB ALL OVER INTO WHILE YOoUR FRIENDS UNUSUALLY SPLENDID GAmMTE, HAVE A3 LuCic (AL CRTTE PLAY Ang /cffi €8 HE'STSLICED INTo, (e GRASS* SO FAR— W& S MAD AS A HE'S /BEEN so FUSSED -EVER SINCE’ WE STARTED HE WANTED To SHOW OFF To A1S WAFE BUT SHE GOT EVERY Y X i HORNET /// L7 Uy” q ACORYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORE TRIBUNE | INC.‘

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