New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 12

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' G. FOX & CO. ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918, SHOP EARLY And avoid the tidal wave of Christmas Shopping sure to come later. Carry Your REDEEM YOUR PLEDGES Buy War Savings Stamps Every Week Purchases Whenever Possible I Take Goods on Approval Only When Absolutely Necessary ELECT YOUR GIFT RUGS FROM THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS HERE ARE THE BEST (Seventh Floor) The Rugs we offer in this special sale are prizes in value. they would average 25 per cent. be gathered in the market today at any price. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS 8-3x10-8 Seamless; these Rugs are shown in all-over effects and Oriental figures; regu- lar price $25.00. Sale Price 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Rugs; $26.50. Sale Price regular price AXMINSTER RUGS 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs; regular price $29.50. Sale Price - 9x12 Axminster Sale Price 11-3x12 Axminster Rugs ‘We have just regul&r price $69.50. . $59.50 VELVET RUGS 9x12 extra heavy seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs; they are shown in a large assortment of our regular price $50.00. Sale per yard. If bought at more—and it is much to be doubted if such a splendid collection could These reductions will continue until Wednesday. Size 6x9 Congoleum Rugs regular price $8.50. 9x12 Congoleum Rugs slightly imperfec lar price $17.00. REMNANTS OF INLAID LINOLEUM Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum from two to eight yards ranging in price from $1.98 to $2.98 DOMESTIC MAKES AT PRICES GIFT BUYERS WILL: WELCOME today’s market prices WILTON RUGS 9x12 extra fine quality seamless Wilton Rugs; a large assortment of patterns and colors; our regular price $75.00. 9x12 extra fine grade Wilton Rugs, finished with linen fringe; this assortment comprises the best makes manufactured in America; regu- are priced $110.00. Sale Price ........ $65.00 Sale Price . LINOLEUM MATS recelved another allotment . $85.00 of Linoleum Mats, size 22 1-2x36. Special at ea. 59¢ CONGOLEUM RUGS slightly imperfect; Sale Price ......... $6.50 regu- Sale Price . . .. $12.25 Sale Price REMNANTS OF PRINTED LINOLEUM WOOL AND FIBER RUGS These are reversible Rugs and are suitable for dining room or bedroom: 8-3x10-6; regular price $12.50. Sale Price . $10.00 9x12; regular price $15.00. Sale Prlce cea.. $12.50 Remnants of Printed Linoleum from two to ten yards, ranging in price from $1.00 to $1.50. Sale Price, square yard ..... B ceans CHINA AND JAPANESE MATTING China and Japanese Matting—a large assortment SHIRVAN RU We have only a few of these Rugs left, and to close them out we offer them at the following prices: Size 6x9; regular $9.50. For . . $7.50 Size 7-6x9; regular $12.50. For . Size 9x10-6; regular $14.50. For . Size 9x12; regular $18.50. For ... “DREAMS COME TRUE” IN OUR TOY SHOP All the desires of little feminine hearts—Dolls that have never been so lovely, with faces that surely must understand the devotion they inspire in their small mothers, and Furniture and Carriages for their outing; Instructive Machanical Toys that encourage the creative their houses ability that is latent in every boy’s mind, and every kind of Wagon work off their inexhaustible energy, ON of patterns to select from; our regular 35c and 45c grades. Sale Price, y COUCH COVERS Moquette Couch Covers—these Covers are copies from Oriental Rugs and are a very fine re- production; they are 60 inches wide; regular price $18.50. Sale Price S THE SIXTH FLOOR rbsy, smiling for or Wheel that helps lively boys to besides all kinds of Smaller Toys for the smaliler people. " J. HOCHMAN |DOHERTY ™. THE JUNK DEALER Native turkeys, ducks, geese, Buys and Sells All Kinds of il L fowl, WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND BUGGIES Tel 468-4 ACCIDENTS Bad trolley accident on Main Street last night, several people injured. Do you carry accident insurance? If not, see us. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 Main Street Agents for the Aetna Life Insurance Company of Hartford. and veal, MARKET chickens, top beef Full line of provisions. Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16. —advt. T —————————— FOR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. iStation, 287 Elm St EXTRA DRY WOOD for Sale. Hard and Mixed. Cut any size desired. suitable for club house — ——— 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. TO RENT. TO RENT—Five room flat, pteam heat. G. H. Sanslow, 391 Arch St. 11-30-1dx WANTED—Reliable woman for gen- eral housework; no objection to one with husband. Apply 19 Court 1 st. -3dx TO RENT—Four room tenement; im- lossned CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUMCHARGEIQ , INSERTION. ' ONE CENT A WORD EACH HELP WARTED—FEMALE. provements; garden; for small family. 118 Hart st. 1-29-tf WANTED—Extra women for noon and evening work in all de- partmeats. Apply now. Will teach those who do not understand the business. The Big Store, Raphael's Department Store. 11-29-1d TQ RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 381 East St. 11-29-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms; after- central location, $16 a month. Box 14C, Herald Office. 11-29-3d W, TO RENT—Cozy suite of three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. ANTED—A woman to do house work and take care of two children. Call evenings or Sunday at 23 Fair- view St. 11-29-2dx All improvements. Steam heat. (Adults only.) FEureka Room Reg- istry, Room 16, 84 West Main St. W TED—Woman for laundry work Phono 1634-14. 1-26-tf in small family. 11-27-tf W TO RENT—7 rooms corner Chestnut and Stanley street, $25.00; 4 rooms Howard St., $10.00. H. N. Lock- wood, City Hall. 11-27-3dx WANTED—Telephone and clerk until 10 p. m. daily Sundays. Western Union oo TO RENT—Store and garage at 45 Cherry St. Store could be used for storage purpos Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple St. 11-27-tf ANTED Colored and lady dishwasher. chambermaid Hotel Beloin. 11-18-tf Er—— ey HELFP WANTED--MALE, delivery except Telegraph 11-29-2d FOR RENT—Garage at 6 Cedar w. 1826-12. ANTZD—Neat appearing man as door man. Apply Fox's Theater, Thursday morring. 11-27-1d FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—A large front with use of large kitchen. NTED—Man to run a boiler in a block. Geo. C. Rogers, aetna / leys. Suitable No. 19X, 11-29-3dx for married couple. Box Herald. DESIRABLE ROOM-—Steam heated. All conveniences, suitable for two people. Central, 180 Maple St. Ring upper bell. WANTED—Boy over for by local conce ical 9, 16 years of work in preferred age cle Amercan t foreman mechan- training not Herald Office. money? Glasses, Pins ang Rings are found in surprmn quantities and turned in a the Herald. Your money wil surely remair in the finder’ hands if he does nct knov | who lost it. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One Ford runabout; car: all in A-1 ville Garage, East 151, Ford truck, Overland codndition. Main st. touring Pl 11-29-6dx one | FOR SALE- A attachment. Berlin Garage. rd truck with Reasonable n- Tel. FOR SALE dark green| FOR SALE—Milch cow Russel, Berlin Conn. Wiliiam 11-29 lour fur trimmed brown chinchilla 1084-2, winter coat, coat. Telep, 11-25 2dx FOR SALE—Pigs, weeks to Farms, all ages, 24 weeks old. Berlin, Conn. Tel. from 6 The Berlin 668-4. 10-17-tf FOR SALE good repair. Second hand furnacgd F. W. Loomis Co. 11- FOR SALE—Runabout Ford in good 150 Shut- condition. 'Phone 443-3, tle Meadow Ave. 11- FOR SALE—Hara wood cut length for use in fire place. 3dx Berlin Farms. Berlin Conn. FOR SALE—Fard touring gine has been Address 15L, Herald. car. 11-2 recently overhauled. 668-4. 10-1 En- 3dx | WANTED—Crossing tenders, 8 FOR SALE—Ford tourng sell at a reasonable at once. Can be seen Chapman street. Tel. 2005. 1l car, at price if taken 5-3dx basic day, 36 cents per hour. freight handlers wanted. freight offi Whitting will Al street.! 286 ) FOR SALE chine d Mahogany records. talking | Beautiful, -Kitchen stove. WANTED. 250 North strument 447 At Arch St., sacrifice. Ind lower bell. 11-27 FOR SALE—Fe 122 Wallace S WANTED—To puchase a small par- lor stove. Box 22C, Herald. 11-29-3dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford Sedan. is the best Sedan in town; § Also 1917 Ford Roadster, looks WANTED—Young lady and room in Kensington. erences. No laundry. Box 17A, Middletown. M. L. Tel. 6 11-29-2dx wishes board Good ref- Cole, new; $325.00. Phone 2051. 11- FOR SALE—Guernsey milk, Excellent family cow. § gain to quick purchaser. H. Shy Board for six months old 105 11- Call evenings, Tel. 27-3d sky. Beckley, Conn. 114 FOR SALE—Brand new Ford t ing car, 1916 Ford truck. In Two or Eyesight Specialiss und Manufacturing Optician. A. PINKUS, LYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Offico, 306 Main St. "Phone 57¢ W4 work in facto cern. ANTED—Young man for clerical v office of local con- Herald Offic 11 Box 3 NOTICE. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WA art work o 1417-3. 11 ANTED—Dump to draw. Phone DENISON GARAGF NOTICE—Two new elec- Rent $1.00 11-8-eod-tf practically leaners. 2079. tric a day. vacuum fiels 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. e out for board to right per- ) LET—Horse to let and keep for winter son. Phone e ——————— DR. A. A. TUTTLE ATTOMOBIL Reasonable Veteinary Surgeon is again located at 273 Chestnut Street. Phone 451-5. NOTICE—We do truckiag 3 1-2 and ton truck and dump cart work, also have some manure for le by the load. New Britain Ice Corp. Tel. 1039. 11-25-6d ~ AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. NOTICE—Drum instruction and drum Wm. Needham. Prone -25-6d repairing. 1882. w Church Street. . For Your Amusement. ANTED — Interlocking weather strips put on doors and windows. Postal. A. A. Fuller, 401 Chestnut Street. 11-22-déx BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Speclalty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, Conn. 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 wor Also several used cars for sale. -9-18dx for hou family; must dress Box 22x, \ skeeping; be reasonable. Herald Office. more furnished four 1-26-2dx condition. Bargain for cash. g 1419-3 or 473-3. 114 in I Ad- s FOR SALE—Garage business. An established busin Cenjtrally ate good chance for the 1] WANTED—Men and women for work 11-23-tf at New Britain Hospital. party. For full particulars, add Garage, care of Herald. 11-28. WANTED--Board for child 2 years of home. age by Church st. the day; Mrs. good Dione. FOR SALE—1917 Ford Sedan. is the best Sedan in town; $65Q Algo 1917 Ford Roadster, looks new, $326.00. Phone 2051. 11-29 1.OST—On Main Hall last evening turn to Herald. St, or In Reward. 11- Booth's a bill-folder. 29-1d STEADY, LIGHT, CLEAN, WO Re- Good Pay. Sewing Machine Operaj LLOST-—Small brindle and white Bos- answers to the name Bassett ton bulldog; “Gobby.” Reward. 181 St., New Britain, 2nd floor. and bench workers. : Apply the C. J.WHITE MFG.Ct 11-27-3d FOUND. 'MANROSS AUTO G FOUND—Money. Call 25 secoad floor. Buell 11-29-dx sty OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox’s theater, Dec. 16. —advt. Phone 2227 139 Arch INSURANCE The ‘“Home Fires” tect yourself by keeping well bargains in Real Estate. will keep burning, even if the war is over. insured. All kinds of insurance; H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St., ROOM 208 N REAL ESTATE, TION AL BANK BUILDING, | That Guiltiest Feeling Have you lost a sum Of — cow. 3 Repair Work a Specialf United Ccal and Wood Co. Cor. E. Main and Wilson Sts. ’Phone 529. WHEBN You ARE oOUT ON TH& GOLF CouwmSE — (CADDYLESS) AND You REALIZE You MANE BEeEw SUSPENDED FOR NON- PAYMENT OF YoUR HOUSE ACCOUNT AND AN AWFUL ASSESSMENT. You FESL AS ThoueH Yoo WERE N EVERYSB0oDY'S WAY AsD TREY WERE ALl WISE T You. Farms are at a premium now—The cost of living is high, and the farmer gets in on the ground floor. We can 1 Tunx weS POSTED Too offer you a ten acre farm, with 2 family house in Forest- | ville, right near the shop besides, for $7,700. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKE Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. o Y PEWRITER EXCHANGE | 72 West Main Street. TO RENT—Light housekeep- ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single room $2.25. 422 Main St. 2 i Days of Separation ), A Photograph is the § In These D /Z 2% "flm G & 110w cad o Most Precious GIFT for the Folks at Home AND THE Boy “Over There” 1 1/:"“' Photographs i Hightly Artistic—Latest Style ARCADE STUDIO APrLE WOO0D Sawed In Short Lengths $15 a Cord Delivered Telephone 662-4 \\1 ™ M QH' Sage Farm, Berlin LOPYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORK TRIBU

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