New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 10

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Hudson Seal Plain“Coat, $197.50, now $149.50. Hudson Seal Plain Coat, $350.00, now $250.00. Hudson Seal Plain Coat, $850.00. now $295.00. Hudson Seal Plain Coat, $886.00, now $275.00. Hudson Seal Plain $8765.00, now $295.00. Hudson Seal Plain $895.00, now $300.00. Hudson Seal Plain 75.00, now $325.00. Hudson Seal $3876.00, now $325.00. Hudson Pluin $500.00, now $375.00. Hudson Seal Piain $500.00, now $395.00. ‘. 42 10 32 Coat, Coat, Coat, Coat, Plain al Coat, Coat, Hudson Seal Squirrel Collar and Cuffs, 30 inches long, was $297.50, now $250.00. Hudson HSeal, Beaver Collar inches long, was $825.00, now $265.00. Hudson Seal, Beaver Collar inches long, was $500.00. now $385.00. Collar and Cuff Hudson Seal, Mink long, was $500.00, now $395.00. Hudson Seal Skunk Collar and Cuffs, 40 long, was $395.00, now $300.00. Hudson Seal, long: was $375.00, now $325.00. i al arrangements are incomplete pend- | ing Local Sailor Succumbs to Pneumonia While Friends Speed to His Bed- side at Naval Hospital in South. Charles Victor Swedish arlson, one of the popular residents of this vesterday at the Charleston had Leen a serves the Ur Carlson Wwas assigned base, He had in civilian lifc & Olson c He was tive of ti his parents, gon of West Pearl street; 1 Mrs. George Peterson Hjlda Carlson and a Carlson. Fraternally he was mem- ber of Lexington lodge, I. O F. | and Washington Commandery, o. €., navy member Sho ted enlisted vard the the where he [ naval re- fer entry M tes into in the the never he mpany 29 yeu cit Mr. 3 war, erves to southern been worked overseas Miller rs of and a na vived by tor Car! two sis. and Mi brother Emil il Brick block and Three Family House on West Main street for sale—Brings 10 p er cent. ¢n your money and is located right where prope rty is rising in value. CAMP REAL 272 Matn street 40 inches inches inches Slunk Collar and Cuffs, | chosen [ 7 "still another 88 that our cus- fesalers; and don't tricted merchandise d all merchandise is W ‘His Way: Hudson Seal S8kunk Collar and Cuffs, 36 inches long, was $396.00, now $350.00. Nutria Coat, 40 inches long, was $197.50, now w long, inches long, - $175.00. ’ Nutria Coat, Hudson Seal Collar, Cuffs and PPockets, 30 inches long was $295.00, now $195.00. $135.00, long, Wwild Cat Coat 40 inches long; Wwas inches now $99.50. long, Taupe Muskrat Coat, 30 inches long, was inches long, $169.50, now $125.00. Taupe Muskrat Coat Hudson Seal collar and cuffs, 45 inches long, was $275.00, now $195.00. inches long. inches long, Muskrat Coat, Hudson Seal collar and cuffs, 32 inches long, was $150.00, now $110.00. inches plain, 30 inches long, long, Muskrat Coat: was 5.00, now $139.50. Muskrat Coat, dyved 45 inches long, was $165.00, now $139.50. Muskrat Coat, plain, 36 5.00, now $149.50. Muskrat Coat, plain. 48 inches long was $225.00, now $175.00. Muskrat Coat striped skunk collar and cuffs, 45 inches long, was $586.00 now $350.00. Natural Hair Seal Coat, Hudson Seal collar and .00, now $100.00. was $85.00, $1 inches long, muskrat collar and cuffs, inches long, was and Cuffs, 80 and Cuffs, 45 45 inches cuffs 40 inches long was $16 Rabbit Coat, 45 Inches 869.50. Natural Marmot Coat, Nutrla collar and cuffs, 40 inches long, was $200.00, now $149.50. inches long, now 5 inches of A. He was a member of the commence on rch | wedish Lutheran church. The funer- | | church board has voted him his sal- | - while he is engaged In this work.| this| The purpose of the “Y" in seading | the six representatives to France is| two-fold. A number of secretaries have returned from the front and more are needed to fill the places left vacant. The second purpose is to further the work of the Y. M. C. A. d establish a French “Y." Speak- s of unusual talent are required for | this work and the local minister is | honored by appointment to this post. Several times during the course of the war Rev. Warren Cook lans been tendered appointments for work lin the war stricken countries but has heen forced to reject these appoint- ments. a the arrival of the body in city. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson are in Charleston, having started there when information was received of Mr. Carlson’s illness. Thelr race against fime was fruitless however, as the voung man breathed his 1 before their rival. REV. Wi, F. CO0K NAMED a a Methodist Minister Selected As One of Six to Go to Europe to Establish World Wide Y. M. C. A. SIT HERE. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Curtin Enter- tain Couple On Honcymoon. and Mrs. Victor Oldach of Santos, Brazil, were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. James M. Curtin of West Main street yesterday. Mr, Oldach is the Santos representative of John R. Ar- buckle of New York, the largest im- porters of coffee In this country. Mr. and Mrs. Oldach were recently mar- | ried and are spending their honey. moon in this country. Roth are i with William F. Curtin . vice consul at Santos. | Curtin attended their wedding i which was one of the largest taking place in Santos this season. Mr. and Mrs. Oldach are very enthusiastic over the future of Brazil and South Amierica in genera! and are naturally Warrea F. Cook Methadist pastor of the ! h, has X representa- Rev Trinity chur been | as one of the tives of the Y. M. (. A. to be sent to Kurope with the view of establishi a world wide organization, and he been granted a leave of absence that he may His veave Mr. a accept s | will | ac- of ESTATE CO. 385 Bark Bunilatae NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. Go to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. For FIRE INSURANCE Twenty Years Experience 242 Main Street TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. pleased with the outlook for closer business relations with the United States and that country. POSTPONE ACIION. Henry T. Burr, who was instru- mental in securing legislation for the | teachers’ pension bill, appeared at a | meeting of the local firemen vesterday morning and explained his plan for { revision of the charter, by which it | is argued that beneficial results will be obtained by the firen listening to the plan, the fir cided to postpone action to | date, and Exchanged | Typewriter Supplies. —— L MANROSS AUTE 00, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, | Repair Work a Specialty. | Phone 2227 139 Arch St. | MANNING’s GARAGE Automobile 72 West Main Street. Service Statlon. Repairing and accessories, 12 years with BUICK Ixperts on Iznition and | Rear 165 arch St | practical experience | MOTOR CO. | starting systems. he Classified Columns are our agents—the penny ads each hundreds in the city | every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds wiil be interested in your propo- sition. CASH = IN ADV ANCE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIQN. Have you monzy ? : Rings are found in surpri quantities and turned in at e Herald. Your money wil surely remair. in the finder’s hands it he dces nct know who lost it. o 2 A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 10g LOST HELP WANTED-—F 1. ALE. FOR SALE. | LOST—Tortoise shell glasses, Satur- day noon, between Corbin Screw and New Britain Trust. Finder please return to afayette St. 1-20-1dx W LOST—Between New Britain and AN for ily pay Scha £ four for Holyoke man 11 Wilson St efer. 1ousework elderl Si irl or No hard work Ing Ph ¥ wom nali and ¢ on FOR SALE Kitcher heavy it Farms, oxen > i lin 668-4 FOR stove top Hardwood Cut to len SALE k and fire- oa floor : for Plainville, Sunday evening, Conn. No 91. inder please return to Plainville post of- W Presto Bristol, C t Berlin ¥ Tel. Lrms. | FOR SAT about Berkshire pig 200 1bs., fed on 100 old hens, fice or call 438-4, Bristol. 1-20-1ax January 5 LOST—Sunday. ) diamond. pin with small Call 98 gold bar Reward 1-18-2dx LOST—One ‘inder please rect, 3rd floo untlet driving leave at glove. Stanley 0-1d> 515 EXPERI grap office rienc work. peric dress her w Mus and In nce ind Box 1 NCED, 1t be appli Compc ed for have loc: had so Wble of Herald ofi factor: me expe lets, white 668-Y, Berlin., and rye. Mueller. FOR SALE—British Army Horses, two carloads rtillery stock und ood weight life time to horse at two-thirds nice matched te Also choice Leghorns. Tel. in. appl SALE Alice h horse power C. motor reasonable pricc all at the Rubber (¢ 57 12 Main FOR One Ch At Gunn nd chance climated o i 17 We Some will . |FOR SALE—Two far FOUND. watch. calling at FOUND—Gentleman's gold Owner can have same by Herald. 41 i Competent housework Lexington girl Call eve NOTICE. for nin FURNISHED ROOMS, m heated room, | 2006-3 1-18-3dx SHED ROOMS—Light house- TO REN 19 Court street. ge ste: Tel FURD ready given evening, Hall. : siven for the best masks. YOUR for by $30 in MASK the W, January and masqu (o) at st 1 prizes erd costum de bal Tu 3 Turner | will (IR Separate entrance. Central. 1-18-tf. keeping. 16 Prospect St TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement of five roams; NOTICE sum ur Tast of rday reet, trouble, Will the person who money hight fram kindly and lady retu avoid took pocke rn to furthe 0-1d bo guars Brazos Conn ntee every horse & Son Inc.,, Middle- 1-18-3dx. \ ac sto. 4 miles trol k, tools from New Sacrifice Beckley, Conn HARD WOOD lengths to sujt Alexander scll, implemen itain: ne Box 24, 1-14-tf SALE—Cut In Ad« . Tel. 1-14-6dx standing wood, one sleigh, $15; I H town, HELP WANTED--MALD S FOR FOREMAN elivered { oven for thorough direct and mz: cern, ball qualificatio: Company, Permane an experienced, mechanic, with ability ta help and obtain accurate ximum output, in small con tablished 18 years producing | in barn. G rin Apply by letter with 1 1-16-5d¥ American ] m————— ey Providence, R. I | N £l 1-20-41 | el energetie, | B : SAL&£—Cut or wagon, $15; harness, $10; I Barnesdale. one one L. bes rnes < FOR SALJ | One of the pleasantesi single homex |in the east side; 11 rooms, with al} improvements and two extra lots and barn. FANT men D for Polishers and forge room work oa solid handle ta- cutlery. Steady work, good x| Stanley street, third floor. Apply A. N. Rutherford. Tel. 2264. it e Notice. Taken by virtue of an Execution to me directed, and will be sold at public I e for clerks. soon. Raymond ice Building, $92 Far overnment month. free Terry examiner) Washington 6 and over, railw particula (former are eligi ay mai iminations | write civil seryv- Columbian , 1-17-4d vendue to the highest bidder, at the public sign post in the Town of New Britain, State of Connecticut, fourteen i (14) days after date, which will be on the 81st day of January A. D. 1919, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to satis- fy said execution and my fees thercon, dollar WANTED, NOTICE—Electric rent vacuum day. per cle: wages and na trouble. Ro; Sil- ver Mfg. Co., Inc St., No Va 1-18-64 1 d ; H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall D—All-around man for jani- work, Apply at the Blihu Bur- ritt school, North street. 1-17-3dx tor TRY Tel. 2D-—Boiler man; also kitchen Haotel Beloin 1-17-tf D—A hoy about 15 years old Grammar school education Giood opportunity for advancement. DOHERTY MARKET 1446 RMONT TURKEYS NATIVE FOWL FRESH SPARERIBS with the following described property to | wit: One Ticense for the sale of intoxi- cating in the Town of New | Britain. Dated at New Britain this 17th day of January, 1919. CHARLES H. LATHAM Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County. liquors of Hearing. Probats Order of Notice District of Berlin, ss. Court, January 20, A. D. 1919, Estate of John Sheehan, late of the town of New Britain, in said dis- | trict, deceased. Upon the application of John Shee han of said New Britain prayiag tt as administrator on d may be authorized and empower sell and convey real estate as per application on file more fully appe 1t is Ordered, That | 1id application bej ® downstalrs family Herald fit tions Connec Main them copies —To o 83 Call, ut street. of Crabtree, architect preferred. Near school. salary referenc 272 M t R f Newington. E Rent a F Broad street. 3usiness Coll WANTED—Competent stenographer. | experience; required in St 1- 20-3¢ enement, American arm 1-18-4dx | oung men and women to | 2lves for good office posi- | or write for catalog. | 163 | 12-21-tf ege, in Address W. Apply at the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co 1-15-6d FRESH PORK TENDERLOINS Apply 108 Frank- Next to N. B. Ice Corporation, Corbin 1-13-tf Place. Phone 41 or 1436- ‘ FOR SALE 3 Story Brick Block. 3 Families and 1 Store. Can Be Sold For Less Than Building Would Cost, H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND I} TRANCE, 272 MAIN ST, Good anted 50 painter and paper at once. Frank Arch St. 1-18-2d { Young station. Square. man to work in service lin 415 Stanley Street, ROOM 208. When a Feller Needs a Friend heard and determined at the Probat Office in ew Britain, in saild district, on the 25th day of January, A. D. 1919, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon and | that notice be glven of the pendency | of said application and the time and ! plice of hearing therean, by pub ing this order in some new or having in district, and by p ¢ of this order on the public sign-pos in the town of New Britain in d district, and re- tura make to this court of the notice siven. BERNARD e F. GAFF Judge. J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- | Hand Furniture. Will pay 2 3-4¢ for| rags. Telephone 1161 L. 0. Zetterman CONCRETE (ONSTRUCTION EXCAVATINC AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Strect, New Britain, Coun. Telephone DENISGN GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplics and Repalring. WE SELL MIXED DRY WOOD Cut Any Length Desired, $7 a Half-Cord UNITED COAL AND WOOD (0. Corner East Main and Wilson Sts. Telephone 529 $13 a Cord TO RENT—Light housekecp- ing rooms, $1.00. Airy, singl. room $2 422 Main St. New Britain Garage CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDING, AUTO RE- PAJRING A SPECIAL] STORAGE ~ Aw - WANTA @Go NO mMusT GO i PAPA AND mE -~ V02, 2 Know JusT How HE j/// 1 You weThH EEEES DEAR - 9 THE. OPERA wiLL \ Don'T To {he oLD OPRY t WANTA SEE Do You MuCH MORE GOOD T, . e A mMoutN’ PITCHER

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