New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 12

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ESTABLISHED 1847, : G. HARTFORD. FOX & COUS 1919 DIARIE TATIONERY DEPARTMENT. PRICE 15c, 2 FOR 25¢ NEGLIGEES AND HOUSE OWNS The Christmas Assortments are New and Beautiful FOURTH FLOOR The Christmas Negligees and Housegowns are remarkable for many things; principally for the scaire and novel ¢ y of commonplace stvles among them; many of them have charmingly new cteristics which will appeal to you immediately. The colors include every- thing from black to gay shades or red, blue, green, yellow, lavender, purple, silver, wisteria and tans. . Jap Silk Kimonos and Quilted and French flannel; all sizes $5.98, $6.98, The materials are crepe de chine, water Robes ; 11 brocaded satin, satin etoir and taffeta; corduroys in a truly wonderful assortment; albatross $10.00 © $37.50 Short Kimonos Short Kimonos in crepe de chine, waterfall, Zanana cloth and corduroy ; all sizes. $3.98" $12.98 albatross, Japanese Sacks Embroidered and Quilted, very warm and cosy; all all sizes. $4.98" $10.98 colors ; Put up in Christmas Boxes if Desired Boxes designed especially for holding these prettiest of all practical gifts—House- gowns and Negligees. Fourth Floor. Women’s Bath Robes $2.95 to $16.98 Window DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1018, The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. All Adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issne, WAN' D. WANTED—Mea and women for work at New Britain Hospital. 11-23-tf WANTED—1,000 intelligent men to read the New York Call daily for one month. Chatfield’s, 12-10-tf WANTED—Someone with n cash to go in partnership wi in new paying invention. Box 164, Herald. i 1210-6dx WANTED—To do sweeping ing by reliable American worman. Apply Box 23XX, Herald. 12-11-3ax WANTED—Young men to study shorthand. Call or write for catalogue. Connecticut Busi- ness College, 163 Main st. and women 12-11-tt 285 Main. | CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | LOST. money ? Have you lost a sum Of Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising (uantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder's MINIMUM CHARGH 18¢ HELP WANTED—I'EMALE. hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALE. New Britain National t department book return to bank. Lt?.\'l‘f Bank turday night between Fair Department store and Boston store or out of auto between Main and Glen streets, ladies’ handbag con- taining small purse of money. Finder telcphone 439. Re I 12-11-1d LOST—$§60 stamps. Stanley worth of war savings Finder please return Waslck, 360 Church st. 21-10-2dx LOS A black leather hand ba with initia B. B. in left hand cor " Bennett, 123 For- -10-2d LOST—Saturday, crescent pin set with pearls and diamond in center; valued as a gift. Reward if turned to Herald Offi 2-10 Reward. FOUND. to | WANTED-—Girl washing; salary tarium, 50 Cedar who cook;: 540 reet. 1 can D—Competent cook; no laun- downstairs work only. Apply Mrs, E. T. West End Phone 144. Glass, for Church St. OGRAPHE at City Coal & oWod Co. Large knitting mill desires woman to work in own town. sy business. Permanent. Salary or comm all or part time. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. no | FOR SALE Nagle Sani-{ | | avenue. | Prosperous grocery meat business with option on pi erty. In popular section this d This is a live proposition and stand inspection. XK. L. Johnl 194 North st. Phone 640, 12-18- FOR SALE able. Mrs. third floor. Household goods rea! L. Clark, 87 Arch 12-10 FOR SALE—Yellow nips, $1 per bu. delivered. Johnson, Kensington. Perfection | (o) 12 Guernsey cow. ellent family cow. gain to quick purchaser. H. Sh 114 ED—Competent cook. Apply evenings Miss Whittlesey, 279 West Main St. 12-10-tf WANTED—Waitress at the Broad- way Restaurant, 67 Arch st. 12-9-3dx FOUND—Black packetbook contain- ing sum of money. Owaer can have same by proving property and pay- ing for advt. Call 183 Hart st. or Tel. 276. 12-11-1dx TO RENT. FIVE-ROOM tenement. ments. Apply 3d Rockwell avenue and All improve- floor, corner Glen. 12-11-3dx TO RENT—IFour rooms, 86 Grove St. WANTED—A maid for general house- c, without laundry. Apply at 80 Grove Hill. 12-6-6d WANTED—Girl to do general house- work; no washing. Mrs. J. J. Wit- kin, 27 Winthrop st. 12-10-5dx UELP WANTED—MALE. SHIPPING CLERK, wholesale provi sion and groceries. State experi- ence. Box 15, Herald. 12-11-tt | | FOR SAL n supersix Se Just overhauled and with new d tires all around. Bargain cash. Williams Auta Co., 287 st. 12 FOR SALE—1916 6-40 Hudson ti] passenger Cabriolet. This car overhauled and in good condi! Also newly painted. Bargain liams Auto Co., 287 Elm st. 12-4 PARLOR STOVE fect condition Have steam he: flat, no use for it. Sacrifice. quire 505 Main st., third floor, a side. 12-10 AND PIPE. FOR SALE—Second hand sey machine in geod condition; sec Ventilators 50c OTHERS UP TO 85c EA. These the genuine continental seasoned frame adjustable Ventila- tors ; physicians recommend them. Ask to see them on the SIXTH FLOOR. A. E. O'Brien. 12-10-6dx floor, 77 Elm st. 12-11 TO RENT—Five room locality; all improvements; house just finished. In- 2 West Main St. Call 2112, 12-10-3dx | The styles will appeal to your sense of beauty and luxury, and the prices will speak to your sense of economy. Beacon and other high-grade Blankets and Eiderdown. Plain mamnish models so greatly admired by college girls; satin trimmed and corded styles; with and without collars; big pockets or with none. The whole family of Bathrobes is here, in a marvelous variety of colors both plain and figured. Especially attractive Robes in all colors and sizes at two popular prices: $5.00 ™ $5.98 Perfumes and Toilet Waters TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR. In domestic Perfumes we can supply Beechman’s, Blasco’s, Hudnut’s, Colgate’s, Brown'’s, Luxor’s and Speihler’s in the different odors. ~Among our importations are the following: Houbigant’s Tdeal Perfume, $3.85 and $7.25. Djerkiss Perfume, $1.75 and $2.40. Houbigant’s Ideal Vegetal, 35c. Djerkiss Toilet Water, $1.75. $5Igé’“b‘dg;g%55 Quelques Fleur Djerkiss Vegetal, $1.25. .00 an .65. e Houbigant’s Tdeal Toilet Water, $6.90. Dijerkiss Sets, $3.00 up to $7.50. Houbigant’s Quelques Fleur Vegetal, $4.90. Piver’s Azurea, Le Trefle or Floramye Per- Houbigant’s Quelques Fleur Toilet Water, | fume, $1.75. Piver’s Azurea, $8.75. Toilet Water, $2.35. Coty’s Jacqueminot Rose Perfume, $7.75. Coty’s Jacqueminot Rose Toilet \Water, ’ Mary Garden Perfume, $1.25, $2.40 and $5.00. | Mary Garden Toilet Water, $4.25. i | WANTED—Man to take care of fur- nace, Hotel Beloin, 12-6-tf WANDED—One or two furnished or unfurnished rooms for couple and | TENEMENT child; Main street preferred; (rea-| good sonable). Phone 672-13 or write | furnac Box 216, Berlin, 12-11-1dx | quire FOR SALE—One 2nd hand dell wagon in fine condition. One (§ cord buggy. Inquire 80 West N street. 12-11 FIRST-CLASS steam engineer in fac- tory. Only high-grade men need apply. Apply at U. S. Employment Service, 1 Main street. 12-5-6d are e — 1 NOTICE. wood FOR SALE—Mahogany dresser, room suite and kitchen range. canned fruit. E. R, Coons, 9 ¥ dow St. 12-11 TO RENT—A co v four room tene- ment, $13.00. o o 4 South Main St. = i 12-10-2a% | MOTORCYCLE TTENTION ! Paint and refi your Motorcycle {to look like new. This winter is the {time to finish it up for Spring. Samples shown and all work guaran- {teed. VIOLN INSTRUCTION — Beginners a specialty. M. H. Fleitzer. Grad- uate Indiana Conservatory also pupil Kortschak. Address Rob- | erts St. 12-5-6dx TO' RENT—Tenement five rooms. improvements. Adults only. High St. 12 All bait. Reg Phone 6 12-11+] FOR SALE—Live Stevens, Kensington. WM. VENTURO. Main St., Kensington, Tel. 647-5 | GARAGE OR STORAGE 961 Stanley St, for rent 12-6-5d bait. Kensing 12-10 FOR SALE—Live phone 17 Conn. NOTICE-—I will pay cash for cabinet Grafonola or Must be in good condition. 1046-14. good Victrola. Phone 12-9-4dx | TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms | in basement. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 12-3-tf FIRE INSURANCE Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. We can protect your Dwélling Furniture in the best companies, and Low Rates. H, D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST.,, ROOM 20 TO RENT—Store and garage at 45 | Cherry St. Store could be used for storage purposes. Inquire T. 8 Maple § 4 NOTICE—Wanted, Phone 1417-3. ashes to haul. 12-9-6d Perfume, NOTICE—Will the person seen tak- ing an overcoat from the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night kindly return | same and avoid troublel. 12-11-2dx room suitable for two; use of bath i and parlor. 35 Chestnut St, | 12-10- i furnished, heated { Do You want a nice Cottage?—We can offer you o on Francis street. Good big lot. Everything up to tH minute. Take a look at it, and you’ll sure be pleasedf Fine house on Washington street next to Elk’s cld West Main St. Rent $40, McClintock St. $13, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. Le Trefle or Floramye - NOTICE—Piano tuners are very busy. | Better give your order in if you want it for Christmas. C. A, Hum- phrey, 97 South Burritt. Phone 2063, 12-11-1dx Rooms. 439 floor, right. 12-11-2d steam-heated 12-10-5dx TO RENT—Furnished $410 and $8.00 Arch street, second Vivaudou’s Mavis Perfume 50c, $1.00. Coty’s L'Origan Perfume $7.75. Coty’s Toilet Water, $4.10 and $8.00. Vivaudou’s Mavis Toilet Water, $1.25. | NICELY FURNISHED room. 50 Count St. NOTICE—Will the lady who found Ford chain on Sunday kindly com- | FURNISHED municate with Mrs. George Corbin, | = gentieman. 49 Lexington St.? 12-11-1dx 456 Walnut St. MISSES’ DEPT. FIFTH FLOOR What You Gain by Having Your Sight Tested Here are some positive ad- vantages which you would derive from sight testing: (A) An exact knowledge of the condition and needs of your eyes. (B) Glasses, if needed, minutely accurate. Mr. Hines, our optome- trist, has had more than twenty years’ experience in testing the eye Consult him on the mezzanine bal- cony. DENISON GARAGE | ON THE FIFTH FLOOR. Overcoats for Boys $18.50 SIZES 9 TO 18 YEARS Altogether Exceptional at This Price. Plain box, hali-belted models, with, convertible collar, in gray, brown, olive and heather mixtures, with Venetian yoke and sleeves, and warmly worsted lined. Handsomely tailored and finished. Other Overcoats for Boys $12.75 to $35 In a class by themselves on the score of fine workman- ship, fit and style; splendid fabrics; sizes 9 to 18 years. SINGLE ROOM—For Modern im:provements. 11-30-tf 272 Main street JAin’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? s - = = = == - By Brigg ~ AND SHE MAKES WASH AND WIPE AT THE DISHES EVERY NIGHT - AND SHE MAKES You WASH AND WASH AT - YoUR AFTER BlG SISTER MAKWES 'You WIPE AND WwiPE Your FEET O COMING . IN THE HOUSE DOHERTY T MARKET 1446 FOR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, suitable for club house or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. TEL, 1161-15. Try Us For SPERRY & BARNES GOODS AND HIINTZ VARIETIES 430 MAIN STREET | I Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | AND CHASES You i | | | 57 AND THEN OME NIGHT HER FELLOW PROPOSES - AND TAKES HER AWAY To MARR!ED(?) BLISS T = AND~ AND - ¢ AT 1T A GR-R-RAND AnD GLOR-R-RRIQUS FEELIN'TT AETNA BOWLING }Wlmfims Aum @0: BED EARLY EVERY ALLEYS. BLCLH, MR Church Street. Office and Service. ‘ 'Station, 287 Elm St MANRESS AUTO G0, OVIRLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged g TO RENT—Light housekeep- Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPE WRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612, 72 West Main Street. ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single $2.25. room 122 Main St, | | CGPYRIGHT 118 NEW YORK TRIBUNB NG

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