New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1918, Page 16

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BEC T FOX & CO. ESTABLISHED 1847, HARTFORD. N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1018 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 FINNING THURSDAY HE 19TH STORE OPEXN INGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS be interested in your prepo- lassified Have you lost a sum of] money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg quantltles and turned in- at iire Herald. Youir money wil* surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know CASH IN ADVCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. l sition. | who lost it. Furs—the Gift Supreme! For Men, for Women and for Children THIRD FLOOR It is the best thing been centered on etting April and saving in quality. WANTED. All Adveriisements for HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. WANTED—IA posting clerk good opportunity. City. on sales Address 18- FOR also ords throp Large knitting mill desire work in own town. FE business. Permanent. Salary or commission, all or part time. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa SALE T voman to Furniture, mostly ahogany Grafonola sacrifice for cash, n and r 58 W 12-18-3) the classified column must be in the Herald FOR SALIi—One three-piece ma any suite for parlor or living ro Also a mahogany lamp, (electr 44 Hamilton St., Tel 3 or woman can furs and fur we are disposing of them on of 30 to 50 per cent. Our Here are hints you'll winter a man the very best 5 for od Fur Coat is never an extravagance. d the whole attention of the fur chief hs at cun be sold at fair prices. Our furs were bought last af prices then prevailing. which means to our customers a truly superb; the largest we've shown and the finest WANTED- work on -Man and wife farm, raising ; one who has preferred. Conn Tel. buy, coats th the scale stocks \ppreciate Beloin. office by 1:20 p. m. on the gene 340 D—Girl for i eve 24, Beckley, dav of issue. housework. Call HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED--1,000 to read the onc month. Ave Bernard Tel. 12 pu 0. inteliig wamen | New York Call daily for Chatfield’s, 285 Main. 12-10-tf Fur Coats for Men deep collar, $200.00, WANTED—Position typist; experience first billin, class Box as i WANTED—Competent man charge of cost department, prefe ably one with experience in t keeping. Must have knawledge of bookkeepin Apply in own hand- ving age and particulars cducation and experi- state present position , together with salary ex- Address P. O 747, Conn. 12-17- to taka with quilted lined throughout quality dark skins, special sale price $87.5 regular price tod inches long, fine motoring, size 42 Muskrat Coats, satin; an ideal coat WANTED- cooked for FOR SALE-—100 barrels cider, wh sale. Sweet cider dclivered, s quantiti part of the city, tail. A Kensington. ~Woman food counter. to 142 wait on Main St 12-16-6d ————— e lining of satin and wool combination, size today fine dark skin, shawl collar, pecial sale price $95.00. inches lon 00 5 WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms, heated, for light housekeep- ing; convenient to Stanley Works; adults. Address W. D.,, Herald Of- fice. 12-17-2dx any price Colby da large shawl collar and good full sweep, size 42, < skin, .00. extr ial sale heavy price inches lon 75.00. spe Fur Coats for Women iavisible check, 49 and cuffs in fine quality ccoon Coat price today $2 = pected TO RENT. Meriden, FOR SALE condition; Box TF Ford runabout; tires; 20| price $1 12-17- TO all tloor. throp RENT—Tenement modern Apply St. of five improvemen A. Pinkus, 99 rooms, first Win- 12-18-tf Herald WANTED—Good mer r wages for the righ ply Adams press C street. WANTED— rooms for all city. for drivers. t men. Ap- | 'wo or three light housekeeping, with ! improvements; near center of Box X10X, Herald. 12-17-2dx furnished | darlk special extra heavy $200.00, throughout with regular price today inches long, lined Hudson seal, Coat, collar Brown large .00, Imported skins $ FOR SALE—1917-191% ers. In fine shapc F sh. Williams Auto Co., muskrat sale ard ros rgain 287 TENEMENT TO good locality; fur quire RENT—Five rooms: all improvements; just finished. In- Main St. Call 211 12-18-3dx price 14, and belt all arouna, 00 of quality skia with deep horder e $75.00. made fine special sale pri siz $1 Muskrat Coats in Regular price Childr throughout T SHIPPING CLERK, sion and ceries. ence. Box whole State Herald. lined experi- 65 WANTED—To 2-11-tt and furnaces. References. Twenty vears' ence in steam. all branckes. dress Box 10XX, Herald boilers repair. experi- Ad- care of keep in take Can 1 CHILDREN'S FUR SE S bt = FOR Drop head Singer Se ing machine. Perfect condition attachments. Will sell at a sacrifi Mrs. Crane, City Ave Lamb, flat muff finished with small special sale small round neckpiece, price $2.50. TO RENT-—Basement tenement, rooms, 42 Prospect St. and 3.50, set of Ango regular pric three 12-17-2dx combination white oaly GIFTS * of Usefulness for MEN PRINT THIS LITTLE GUIDE TO THE MEN’S DE- Special packetbook : s s s 2-16-3dx | NOTICE-—Square tion; piano; fine condi- tone as good as new; medium size; very reasonable; payments. Inquire 447 Arch St 12-17-2dx 16-3l TO RENT: r—(‘()‘i\' furaished apartment for light Improv ments. Andrew Bromley 5 Belden St. 12-16-2dx WANTED-—Experienced shoe sal ¥ people, men or women. Steady positions; also extras for Satur Apply Fine Quality Shoe Shop, 321 Main street. 2-13-tf FOR SALE—Hardwood cut to leng in fire place. The Berjy Berlin Conn Tel. 668 11-30-e0 MANROSS AUTO G0 OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty} Phone 2227 139 Arch = NOTICE—Christmas sale of table runners, braided cro- scarfs, Lin- 6dx TENEM good furnace quire 6 - [ TO RENT—Five rooms wE 1 ! ality; all improvements.: house just finished. In- 2 West Main st. Call 2112, 12-14-3dx JUST TO MAKE SELECTIONS EASIE = 14 PARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR, WANTED—Position as in garage. 128 North St butcher, 12-16 or sax | NOTICE—Ladi e Grange hall, ning. Orchestr tomorrow ev 12-18-2dx Men's Neckwear, prices 50c to $3.50. Men's Bath Robes, prices .98 to $18.50. One very special lot ROBES. Berlin, Sale. AUTOMOBII One-Day WANTED—Young men and women to study shorthand. Call or write for catalogue. Connecticut Busi- ness College, 163 Main st. at $4.98. $4.98 to One very special lot at 65c. TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms in basement. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 12-3-tf E————— FURNISHED ROOMS, fth Floor. NOTICE—Having returned to civil f life from active duty in the U. navy, I wish to inform my patrons and whoever may be interested that I will continue in the plumbing, heating and tinning business at 139 Hart st. Tel. 1061-2. W. R. Fenn. 14-6dx Men's $11.00. Men's $6.00. See these—they're R GRS, Men's Shirts, $1.50 to $8.50. at the most un- usual sale price Men's 11-tt to $1.00. Handkerchiefs, 123¢ Pajumas, $1.50 to Tmitation Beaver Robes— heavy, warm plush, the f: Stroock Motor Rohe today $15. Sale Price, day only $10. a mous worth Wednes- FURNISHED ROOMS keeping; private central. 16 Prospect St. 12-18-tf ——————————— LOST. Men’s Gloves, 30c¢ to $10.00. house- 50¢ WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators for United States shelter tents. The National Spring Bed Company. Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St Men's $8.50. Neck Scarfs, to s e s FOR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms wi lot 100x115, suitable for club hou or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall 'J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER Aght Men's Belts, 50c¢ to $3.00. entrance; Men's Suspenders boxes, ¢ to $1.50. a0 WANTED Interlocking weather- strips put on doors and windows. Postal. A, A. Fuller, 401 Chestnut street. 12-13-6dx | Men’s Raincoats up to $13.98. $5.00 None on approval Motor Men's one very Other Robes, .00, Pipes, 25¢ to $4.00: special value at 75c. Men's $12.50. Sweaters, to LOST—A small Spitz white dog. Finder please return to 96 Lake St. Tel. 1859, 12-17-3d4 * DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET — NOTIC automobiles Apply The Co., rear 185 Winter storage space for in a warm garage. eaton & Cadwell Mfg. Main St. STRONG IN NORWAY . D. HUMPHREY Workers, With Revolutionary | Tendencies, Infest Socialist Party AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, 2-16-13d NOTICE-—Live and dead automobile storage, furniture storage also ac- commodated, terms very reason able, steam heated and electric ele vator. Standard Tire and Auto Co., corner Elm and Seymour streets, telephone 382. Paige dealer. i2-18-tf BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AN SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplles and Repairing. ROOM 208. TATE : TEL., 1161-15, MARKE We Told You So—That house on Winthrop street we had for sale, was only on the market for about a week— We said it would go quick, and it did—We have a house on Camp Street—2 families—14 rooms—It brings in $50 a month besides one rent free—Styp lively if you want it —It’s a good buy—McClintock Street Rent $13—Join Red Cross. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 AETNA BOWLING | DOHERTY ALLEYS. ity Church Street. For Your Amusement. Tel. 1446 00— TO RENT—Light housckeep- NOTICE—Two very desirable rents for families of adults in the west end, Apply Herald, B A21A. 12-18-2dx (15 ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single 2.25. room $: 422 Main St, SPERRY & BARN GOODS VARIETIES | e e Chr dence stiania, The, faction party | exercised a the | this and Nov. 19 (Correspon- Associated Press.)—The of since NOTICE—Wanted, Phone 1417-3. ) Ain’t It a Gran'a;énd Glorious Feelin’? — AND wWeeKS of Tris | ~ AND MORE WEEKS | AFTER WEEKS QF THus (Gom RIGHT QVER s HEAD) ashes to draw. 12-18-3dx AND HEINTZ 57 of Bolshevik the Norweg socialist has, last spring, controlling influence over organization. For some months was done more or less secretly the objects aimed at were not made public. But after the revolution in many concealment was aban- i > 7 ByrBriggr.{ Main street Bank Builaing. Ge doned In speeches at public meetings and by articles in socialist organs, horers were urged to organize revolutionary associations similar to those in Rus: vrovide themselves with arm ready for a revolutionary uprising to overthrow the government. They were told that they should employ | orce and terror to whatever extent | it might be necessary to omplish their purpose and establish what would virtually amount to a minority dictatorship on Bolshevik lines, | It is admitted by the leaders of the | shevik faction that the latter con- only a very small portion of zed labor, but it for that n they are justified in having re- surse to force, e they could not attain their by parliamentary | methods and lawful forms of agita- { tion, they declare ) The president of the labor party Rolshevist in conjunction Rolshevists estah telegraph news ostensible mur- | the | i JusT gGoT A TELEGRAM- ETc. ETC. - CAN GO HOME ToNIGHT TYPEWRITERS Yo °" ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and be a and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPE WRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. is be aims i 72 West Main Street. is nd with | -MUSTERED oOUT / OH-n-w- Bov !! An'T THAT A GR-R-RAND AND GLOR- R-RI0VS FEELIN ?- ,o*& 2\ ~AND THEN SOME MORE here for the ‘ TrAT furnishing “reliable’ zeney | pose of with ad No date has fixed for stars olution s DIzzY INSPECTION) Norwegian news from Pe- SAY KD HERE ARE VYoUuR RELEASE ORDERS \I\C\*/ >t heen approximately & their proposed rev- | The leaders declare it de- | | i / pends on “how things turn out In Eng: land. One of them openly stated “Tf there is no revolution in F‘v\pzl\uv! ther: vill be no use trying one here, for gland would at once step in and suppre: 4 A TaTa B cmr ITEMS Glastenbury prices at advt Drawing set $1 —Advt. Childr SELLOR BUY HOUSE.OR YOU ur Class 1 olurrns wi. doz —Jb——n—v—‘—_ P *flt:rm meda, veabs ety = o g o arhe e oy o = underwear and's at cut course.— | Besse of 3. Adkins, 66 Church n's juverile at suits, spewial Besse-Leland's of

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