New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY WE ACCEPT AS CASH CHRISTMAS SAVINGS BANK CHECKS g | HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918, The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the sified Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins qnd Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ize Herald. Your money wilf las chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 160 | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. Until Christmas Beginning Thursday, December 19, Store Open Evenings Charming Evening Frocks For the Younger Set With the more practical trend of gift-giving this season, many girls are for this winter will see many happy social functions held NOTICE. iD—FEMALE. All Advertisements for FOR SALE. - NOTICE ed to ceivil life frc 3. duty in the U. 8 navy, I to inform my patrons and whoever may be interested that 3 5 1 will continue in the plumbin mUSt be n thc li(ya'd heatin 1d tinning busin at Hart Tel. 1061-2. W. Fenn. 14-6dx Interlocking weather. doors and Fuller, 401 12 WANTED cooked FOR SALE-—Prosperous grocery & meat business with option on prc erty. In popular section this ci This is a live proposition and W stand inspection. K. L. Johns 194 North st. Phone 640, 12-70-6 Woman food to 142 wait on Main St. | 12-16-6d the counter, classified column xperienced girl for fil- ing department of large manufac- turing concern. Address Box New Britain office by 1:30 p. m. on the or FOR SALE—Guernsey cow. RI milk. Excellent family cow. Ba gain to quick purchaser. H. Shula sky. Beckley, Conn. 11-5 WANTED — strips put on Postal. A, A. street, TO RENT. dav of issue. hestnut | s ios |TO RE | for Jight ments furaished apartment Tmprove- Bromley, 12-16-2dx 1ED ROOMS. 7 = W4 ED- 1,000 intelligent wam to read the New York Call daily one month. Chatfield’s, 285 Ma 10 SALBE—One — = oo el sweet cider, 2 ROOM—For d. Address Modern im:provements. Tiee 3 11-30-tf pli . Tenement of 4 rooms, modern improvemen — Eareist FOR SALE-——One 2nd hand delive] wagen in fine condition. Qne Coj cord buggy. Inquire 80 West Ma street 12-11-8 o URNISHEL listing among their wishes, P, in honor of our returning an evening gown, v soldier boys. Ivening frocks are perhaps the most interesting of all our interesting partment on the fifth floor. i i Dainty and girlish frocks are composed of tulle or chiffon; others, bright and colorful are in satin . gros de Londres or plain and two-tone taffetas. Iu most instances there are no two alike. ] ‘ Come in and let us show you the whole assortment; many new creations have just arrived. Prices $19.50 to $59.00. displays in the misses’ De- FURNISHED ROOM-—Nice front room, steam heated, for or two gentlemen; central. Arch st. 12-14 automobiles sarage. Apply The Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. ombr rear 185 Main St o locality: all improvement - 12-16-18 house just finished. In- WANTED. quire 652 West Main st. Call 2112, i = 12-14-3dx /4 WANTED—To take care of boilers — E f and furnaces. Can keep in repair. | LOST-—Sunday, Folding Candy Boxes References. Twenty years' experi-| street c Churches, Sunday schools and FOR SALE—Drop head Singer Se ing machine. Perfect condition, attachments, Will sell at a sacrifl Mrs. Crane, City Ave. 12-16-3, Christmas Books, Popular Copyrights at 60c Postmaster’s Daughter By Miscellaneous Gifts in the Jewelry Dept. Iyory Frames, 50c to $7. Ivory Clocks, $3 to $8.75. Ivory Candlesticks, $2 pair to $4.50 pair. Vas on North Stanley r or Chester place, sum of Return A. Nelson, Chester TO RENT-—Three-room tenement, improvements, 470 Arch St. Inquire White House Lunch. 12-13-tf ence in steam, all branckes. Ad-| meney dress Box 10XX, Herald. place, Belvider 12-16-1dx LOST—Small pockethook, taining door key and amount of money, Thursday evening between can make own repa Box 16D, Winthrop and Arch to West Main. Herald. 12-13-3dx Return to Herald. Reward them 6-1d WANTED—Experienced shoe sales- people, men or women, Steady TO RENT—Four rooms, 86 Grove St. A. E. O'Brien. 12-10-6dx black con- At a Court of Probate holden New Britain, within and for the D trict of Berlin, in the County of Ha ford and State of Connecticut, on 4 15th day of December, A. 1. 1918 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Jud Estate of Anna Hlavati, late f N Britain, in said district deceased. Upon the petition of Mike Hlavati of said New Britain, prayi that an instrument in writing p porting to be the last will and tes ment of said deceased may be prov. approved and admitted to probate, per application on file more fully 4 pears, it is Ap- Ordered—That said applicatipn Main | heard and determined at the Probg 12-14-6dx | Office in New Britain, in said distrj - — on the 23d day of December, A. WANTED—Man to take care of fur- | 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon nace aad janitor work. Steady job | that natice be given of the pende for steady man. 160 Main St of said application and the time a 12 place of hearing thereon, by publi ing this order in some newspa published in said New Britain, h4 ing a circulation in said district, by posting a copy thereof, on the p lic sign-post in the Town of N 3ritain, in said district, and ret make. By Order of Court. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. WANTED—Position as truck driver; TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms in basement. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 2-8 organizations can obtain at the Box Department, north hen e on Main street or Franklin square. aisle, main floor, $1.00 and $1.25 positions; also extras for Saturdays. | ‘T der please return to St Too $1 $1.25 e : Apply Fine Quality Shoe Shob, 321 | oo rectory. Suitable reward oach. per 100. Main street. 12-13-tt e Mahogany Clocks, $2.75 to TO RENT: Cherry St. Store and garage at' 45 Store could be used for storage purposes. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple St. 11-27-tf B S B — HOELP WANTED-—MALE. Louis Tracy Ivory and and Gabrielle By Life WANTEI—Position as butcher, or Cedar : ¢ in garage. 128 North St. 12-16-5dx B | WANTED—Someone with necessary cash to go in partnership with me 18 Ellen Glasgow LOST—On Stanley street, old fa ioned gold stonc brooch. Valued a kespsake. Reward 1f returned to 454 Stanley street. Phone onze Clocks, $3.50 to $10.50 $3 to $6.50. $3.50 to $10.50. Cloc $3.50 to My Home in the Field of Mercy Wilson By IFrancis Huard Silver Clock 0ld Brass 50. Jewel $6.00. Shaving Sets, $4 to $9 Jewel Cases, silv 1 Humphrey Ward | $7.75. WANTED—Good Fair wages for the right men. ply Adams Express Co., 50 street. A men for drivers. Private Peat LOST—Muff on (‘hestnut street. Dwight St Stanley, Dwight or Finder return, 124 Reward, 12-13-3dx | LOST—On Chestnut Bast and Bigelow, Th ing, gold pen-knife. to Herald. Reward NOTICE-—Christmas cheted volkes, dailies and wood st. Ut LOST—Package containing films and negatives; taken from table in Vic tory Lunch; suitable reward if re- turned to Miller & Hanson Drug Co. 12 -tf in new paving invention. Box 16A, o Herald. 1210-6dx ; inches e WANTED—Young men and women to study shorthand. Call or write for catalogue. Connecticut Busi- ness College, 163 Main st. Mary Gu Cases, gilt, $1.00 to Joseph Lincoln All cedar Chests, 50. .25 between day morn- nder return 12-14-3dx le of cro- table runners, scarfs, ! aided rugs, 169 Lin- tairs. 12-14-6dx Missing long with brass banding, with stre $26.50. French Walnut Chest 48-inch, to Mrs| tray, Bfiy i?agfler or Mother' a Nice Pair of ‘ \ J 11-tt DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET 12-tf SHIPPING CLERK, wholesale provi- sion and groceries. State experi- ence. Box 15, Herald. 12-11-tt Eyeglasses What would bring the dear old Give them the and have their eyes tested and fitted people more comfort or pleas- and let them come in after Christmas We the WANTED—Man to take care of fur- nace and janitor work. Steady job for steady man. 160 Main st. 12-12-tf ure? glasses properly. test the eyes Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. torage. Supplies and Repairing. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. without the use of drops or drugs, Our but employ latest scientific . Cedar lined, $39.50. methods rooms are private with Mezzanine Balcony. tray, For the Convenience of Qur Patrons Christmas Untit Packages and Wraps May Also at the Women's Be Checked at the Information Rest Room, TFourth Floor WOULD YOU SAVE ABOUT $10 ON A Desk, Main IFloor, OF CourRSE we'rRe GLAD To SEE You BACk BEAUTIFUL BETTY WALES DRESS? IOR IF The makers of the famous women of Hartford, conceived YOuU Betty the plan MISSES wouLDp AND HERE'S THE Wales Dresses, being desirous of which resulted in this sale. SHORT WOM OPPORT EN UNITY. further introducing them Selecting from their to the stocks JANROSS AUTE £0 OVXIRLAND AGENCY, Sterage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. (Font Sk 139 Arch St. SAFE 'N ‘SOUND ROBRERT WHETHER YoOU'VE GoT ANY . SOUV'NIRS OR NOT S'FAR AS:THAT GoEs BUT I THO'T * P'RAPS You MIGHT HAVE GOT A PIECE OF SHRAPNEL OR SOMmE THIN' )T BB MRS THomASES Som FETCHED HOME A LOT OF TRUCHK =~ VERY-VERY INTRESTIN' BUT ( Don'T CARE S'MUCH ABOUT: IT ANY WAY~ - WE'RE * So HAPPY To HAVE You BACK R about handsome Dresses in materials having no duplicates, they Dresses scurrying to us to dispose of instead of advertising them as they're beauties, too. Serges, silks and satins, also combinations of serge; the most desirable colorings——mostly blue and black. small tions if necessary. Ther S RATHER ComMmmons it OVER reduced the prices and sent the Ro in the magazines. And and silk and Georgette and Because the very low prices there will be a LE 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 serve $37.50 DRESSES $ $25.00 FIVTH FLOOR—MISSES’ DEPARTMENT, NCE VIRE INSURAN Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. Furniture in the best companies, and Low Rates, B. U HUMPHRL AND INSURANCE. 272 MAIN ST., NOTICE! The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the New Britain National Bank for the choice of directors for the ensuing year and for the t 'an tion of any other busincss proper to come before said meeting, will be held at their banking house in New Britaln on Tuesday, the 14th day of January, 1919. Polls will be o | from cleven to twelve A. M. Gee —Weniz! DIDN'TCHA BrRING A GERMAN 'S RELMET oR NUTHINY We can protect your Dwelling and ALY, KINDS OF JUNK AND JCOND HAND FURNITURE. TEL, 1161-15 REAL ESTATI ROOM 208. 5 =— T‘l‘;fl MARKET DOHERTY W T—— HAVE YOUR DOLLA RS READY, Put the whole family in the Red Cross—It’s FIRST CHRISTMAS DUTY. A Christmas for the whole | " 1. v 14 101 = - { family to join in. Have a 1009/ card hung up in your . WANTED | window, where your neighbors can all see it, and say “So Experienced sewing machine | and Sg ho - done their duty in splendid shape.” operators for United States, shelter tents. The Nationali CAM _EAL ESTATE CO. Spring Bed Company. 305 DBank Builains. open | Try Us I'or SPERRY & BARN GOODS AND HEINTZ VARIETIES F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier. 57 Your New Britain, Conn., In These Days of Separation A Photograph is the Lyesight Speclatgs und Manufacturing Optician. A. PINKUS, KYX EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Brokcn Lenses Duplicated. i Officc, 306 Main St. Most Precious GIFT for the Folks at Home AND THE Boy “Over There’’ Photographs Hightly Artistic—Ilatest Style i ‘Phone 57¢ TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged | ARCADE STUDIO rantecd Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. | Station, 287 Elm St Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPE WRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. TO RENT—Light housekeep- ing roomis, $1.00. Airy, singl. 122 Main St LUPYRIGHT 1918 NEW YORR TRIBUNE.sNC.

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