New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 16

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D, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. Classified Columns are gents—the penny ads hundreds in the city v week night and the hances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- ~x Have you lost a sum Of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising i quantities and turned in at iite Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know _ CASH IN ADVCE MINIMUM CHA sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION who lost it. All Advertisements for FOR SALE. the classified <column must be in the Herald office by 1:20 p. m. on the NISHED ROOMS, FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOM-—Corner ake | FIBRE BROOMS outwear five corn |FOR SALE—Two farms, 130 and 56 and High streets " hd hrooms; guaranteed onc year; acres; stock, tools and implement FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— agents wanted; sample $1.25, post-| 4 miles from New Eritain; né Modern conveniences. 505 Arch St. paid, Keystone Fibre Broom (., trolley. S , Box 2-1-6dx 618 Duques "ay 37, Pittsburgh, Beckley, Coan. 1-14-tf e ———— ey ey i _ WANTED. e = = C—Pigs, all sizes, Call 208, FOR SAL Parlor s . and pipe, | corner Oak and North Sts., City. W4 \\“'1 ED—Position by young man. cheap. 2 Arch . 2nd floor, 22-t4 n furnish references. Address south 2-7-1dx | ed, Herald 2:7-ldx | == = = - | B S. ay horse, big horse, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. e o | FOR SALE—Six piece, black walnut e 3 Dorfman, Tbl, AMERICAN WANTS — Room and parlor set and three piece cherry ¢ WANTED—Typist, also must be ac- board in American family, within bedroom set, No. § Richmond | = curate at figuring. Reply Herald, ten minutes’ walk of Landers range. 134 Cherry street, 3rd floor, | FOR SALE—12 Box X32X. 2-7-8-10 Frary & Clark. Warm room and re Can be scen after o'clock. | 100 to 200 pounds ecach ~ —— clean suroundings. Bo , Herald. WANTED—Woman for laundry work and cleaning. Mrs. W. P. Crabtree, 125 Lincoln St. _3dx | WANTED—Position - Experienced. Box day of issue. March and April 5c per pound. Berlin Farms, 68 2-1-t¢ L OR RENT- . R. Suitable for storage Good business place. C. l“]"”‘:‘ Sauipgad fin : Barnesdale. 2-6-4dx. st be sold at right WANTED—Stenographer and typist 2-6-2dx g quick buyer 4, in factory office. Reply P. O. Box g - & T p. m. Ask for 273, City. e Return load from New [FOR § Good square piano, 253041 ki York for Monday. Peter Dignnc. smail size, very reasonable; WANTHD Have| position. for stenos|l. —oone 8% RSO s anel ke FOR SALE—S0 acres of land, grapher with some experience. Ad- | A RM-—Wanted to Rent, 8 to 10 B 4 - meadow, tillable, pasture and wood- dress Stenographer, Herald Office. e D R DR [ e e land;Bacveral yhundeedfappleggant 2-4-6d 150 acres. Address Farm Herald. mahogany, good xumly!mn. very lit- DeBchitices fatolb0acre farm Bon e o etiain. el 810 Chest. of the best farms in this locality. iy = 2-5-3dx 2 ! Jas. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, WANTED—Woman for general house- — nut street, first floor. Conn 2-4-6dx keeping by elderly couple who want | WANTED-—A first-class rent of six| — — S good home. Apply Box 31C, . rooms for three adults, Amerjcan | FOR SALE arlySnew lols T . il { FOR SALE—Violins, old and new, family. Box TW, Herald. 2-5-3d well touring car. Tel | . s ar . > e 1 20 & | bows, cases and strin Prices vefy 139 Winthrop St. ax | | L% 8. B reasonable. Kutz's, 235 Asylum St., ;W TED-—Girls to work on foot ED—Parents to give their .oys = e 0. T Ve 3 o 2 Hartford -5dx A splendid collection of about 35 Suits in Serge, Taffeta, Poplin, \Yoo] \v]:“l‘nnr nl}dlxa:VoTnGJ;EB(, presses. Taplin Mfg, Co., 6 R e s St | E NALE S Torse we mostly one of a kind in broken sizes. The colors are green, Belglan, plum, white, gray, Yy o street. them now at the Connecticut Busi- one buggy, one grocery Sizes 16 to 58. Former prices up to ness College, 163 Main. 2iilts °ss, about 135 tons hay cheap if taken at once WANTED—Lady to work in dining | — - 4 bt room, Hotel Beloin. 5-1-tf | WANTED—The Central Labor Union 982 | invites all working men and wo- W ° W g N eniiolaitenaliop nthnaat ol ol | FORFSATT e e | cock day afternoon, February 9th, at 3 cvele, with side car. Tel. SEWER WORK DONE SERGE DRESS S WANTED—An all around bed spring 1871. 2-1-6 B 41 oclock, Machini hall, 34 Church 150 Dresses in fine quality French Serge; in new spring styles; 1 ~ man who can make bed | Britain within and for the Probate P ———————— street. Good speakers will address 2 £ , . P. C. McINTYRE, sizes up to 44. 15 or more models. Colors mostly navy blue and springs, couches, cots, etc. Apply | District of Berlin, in the County of | poR SALE—Queen sewing machine HELP WANTED—MALE. ot Admission free 7 FOR SALE—Ford delivery, v black, a fow in green, brown and other shades. Tormer prices by letter or in person to Waterbury | Hartford and State of Connecticut, on | * 1n good order. Call J. A. Hall, 419 | Sewer, Water and Cess Pool Work | o uild- | = T | FOR SALE—Overland 5 | HARD WOOD FOR SALE—Cut lengths to suit and delivered Alexander Bruce, Berlin Sales in Progress Febrnary Furniture Sale. February Sale of Rugs and Draperies. Clearances in Furs. At Court of Probate held at New condition. New Britain Telephone. Cniie on Lo Waterbury | the 6th day ot February, A. D., 1919 - SNai 2 X : et tes on above pive Salo of Philippine Hand s Mattress Co., 114 Porter St. Wate el e ) W. Main. 2-5-3ax | Contractor. Estimates on above given Made and Orepe de Chine 2 4 piry, EConn: Upon the exhibition to this Court | cheerfully Sy Rometommes YAt Tuderwear. of the agreement whereby Charles p. | FOR SALE—Two York Non-Skid ' jngton St., Phone 99-3. Main St. Clearances in Housegowns . NOTICE. Hodgson, Stafford, Conn., of the first et 4 at wholesale price. Park e 11 Main St., Plumbing Storc of and Negligees. = part gives in adoption to Hubert S aarage & % 'E" Barns! ROOM AND BOARD—One large | Blake and Lucy L. Blake of said New | o E room for two persons and one Bri tRinYon the e ton dlpartiniy mitor | ot R BORISATHIORINO SN EEst UM G RS Ay glo room. 24 Washington. @ | male child, John Hodgson, under the | Newinston. Inquire K. Urban, 20 Yea uux‘rk'"" age of fourteen years to wit: About | hurch St., Cit | = ane NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners | five years, 11 months, of age, resid- $8.98 RAINCOATS FOR WOMEN NOW ONLY $3.98—THIRD FLOOR. The woman in need of a Raincoat need mnot hesitato about buying one of these because of the naming for them. They're extreme value and will give excellent and satisfactory low price we are service for as long as ome could desire. Rubberized, pongee silk and bombazine, full belted, button Tent Bdoliasioor davllmaisohiona| el i thol Mownl of New Britain 1o FOUND. | high, navy blue only, sizes up to 44. | 2079. 1-3-eod tf. | become the by adoption:—it is Ordered: That a hearing upon said | FQUND-—Automobile tire. Inquire 317 Lincoln St., first floor, call evenings. s WE WANT a responsible man in New | agreement be had at the Probate Of- | T MAKING STORE l“l\- Have Yo ! Any Residence—152 Vance Street, One of the pleasantes. single homes General Machine repair work | tionai prominence. The same | agrcement shoud not be approved, by from. You have only one? He EXCAVA' AND GRADI York Motor Truck Show from Feb- INSTRUCTION 1. at least six days : . child atlenst six Sess befons tholddy BOOKKEEPER and TYPIST, WELDING, lin the east side; 11 ronms, with an| 120 Wallace St = - 3 Just what are you looking for? Britain to become the exclusive | fice in said New Britain on the 1sth 2-6-2dx. = i S g Ty S RN HALL dealer. HALL trucks are,day of February, A. D., 1919, at 9 | — 7. AND GENERAL JOBBI} SMITH BROS built in Detroit by the Lewis Hall | o'clock in the forenoon; and that no- | FOUND—St brown and white | Next to N. B. Ice Corporation, Corbin 5 Iron Works, established in 1873. | tice be ziven to all persons interested dog. Call 189 Beaver street. | . Phone 41 or 143 | Pictures to Frame? 420 MAIN STRERT Call 1198 Livery Cars for Hire, Day ':“"l:"“" 152 High Street. honest methods that have made the | Publishing a copy of this order in The and o frame man will call Storage, Supplies and Repairing. g . Lewis Hall Iron Worl successful | New Britain Herald, a newspaper Tel. 1187-2. are built into the HALL truck. In- | having a circulation in sald district, quiries will be promptly and fully | #1d by posting a copy of this order will call for that onc just as cheerfully as he will a’ dozen. 0 UHHNSIEUT 3 PHUTU EST- Sewer and Water Connections OVERLAND AGENCY, ruary 10th to 15th. § 4 S ol L herein before assigned by this Court 69 ARCH STREET = Storage and Accessorles, = ’l“’m"‘r 92 MJ‘\‘J' & CO. Inc. | ror gatd hearing 6c. trolley fare. Exceptional e Telephone 26 Piladate SEE ranch managers 324 Jackson Ave. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY fine or ient Dariy . Repair Work a Specialty. | rong 1sina, City. 2-6-2dx oAt ne opportunity for right party. B R acidence, 179 Hart St. 139 Arch St — e References required. Address ) 7 e ol S " | NOTICE—AIl kinds of sheet metal| ¢ J1 'R 1P Q@ ANTED | P -3 o New Britain (Jarage repairing, tarnace, wutiers 1enseme | GUT TERS WANTED hone 1311 PAIRING A SPE 2 improvements and two extra lots and | ... = R e i 7 ROOM COTTAG { FORAGE L. barn. I‘d‘:“1 !‘Illlll‘l\‘ll\ I‘:}Xu A)(\‘(‘,D,-- Day ELITE WAIST CO., all modern conveniences: 3 minutes from P. O. See me about these at > o H. N. LOCKWO0OD and all night service. eddings a INION PL., HARTFORD, CONN. | once, - . 0 specialty. Tel. 1418-5. 2.4-tf o e /| ; Real Estate and Insurance SAWS SET AND SHARPENED. Will Ho Do HUMPHRE‘Y : City Hay REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 208. Machine Repair Co Yor 45 years their business and |to appear at said hearing and show with 250 different styles of [ | — - — : L (), Zetterman uiries Wil bo prompily and fulls | 806, b Dosine & 0By bt e orde: & 5 A % New Britain, Conn. Bookkeeper, Care of Herald. L - REF o AT stove repairs, roofing, et Prices FECO call for and deliver. Addre “Com- ing rooms, $1.00. Airy, single —_ o - their reputation have grown to na- | cause, if any they have, why said ! mouldings for you to select — - e { i ST 1yia fmadelwithinose e | oWy Bl e Gonntylot Har VIOLINIST— | CONSTRUCT : S o S| fronc > State o ticut, near- | S ¥ ficiently interested to visit the New | .ot "o " tno place of residence of sald Experienced e o e o ¥ (“”‘( ‘. rom Main right. Tel. 228 B W. H. Metcalf, . SALE Around the HIGHBEST WAG ;S‘I’A\IDA FOR SALE FOR THE BEST Office and Yard nt arald o_ Cor. E. MAIN & WILSON STS. peten Herald, Gdx || gl TR FARION'S GARAGE! . v o A. PINKUS, 961 North Stanley Street. | rone~: i EYE EXAMINATIONS ARKE FREE o . R e e Auto repairing of all kinds Office, 306 Main St 'Phone 57( by expert. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Tel ]9:;9 We have a customer for a good store—If you have a | good proposition to offer see us—Don’t bring around « | any has beens. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Rufiaiwe TEL. 529. Storage Electric Service |Havz Opened MILLINERY Rooms, Station upstairs at 166 Main Street, Tt e, (L T o Opposite the Turnaut i']‘!}s’l‘l\(-‘. RECHARGING AND RE- MRS. C. M. S,TARR PAIRING O' ALL MAKES OF | STARTERS ~ AND | =l J. HOCHMAN SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEE I § [ SnALATUIE '\\1]?(-”)”‘ HEwID: Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- MEN’S OVERCOATS DRY CLEANED = : Hand Furniture. Will pay 2%c for $1.00 | AUTO SPACE, — Regular Charge is $1.75. HAS YOUR STENOGRAPHER SUJDENLY LEFT? Business men are constantly subjected to the trouble of selecting y a new stenographer. Out of many applicants it is an annoyance s | to test and pick out the right onc ® 0 The N itain T iter E he New Britain Typewriter Exchange ¥ will do all of that for you. We Wwill send you at short notice, just % the kind of oflice P yYou a looking for. Telephone or write us B stating needs and we send you the vight person, at no 55c | NewBriiain Typewriter Exchang DOZ. > | l‘ 72 W. MAIN §1 ) ; Van Camp's Evap- [ i orated Milk, 14c can | | | FRENCH AND DRY CLEANING. Done by the latest and most modern methods— sanitary conditions being strictly enforced — The most up-to-date plant in the state. Your best clothes are in safe hands at this plant. Expert help and the greatest of care, insur- ing you against damage of any kind being done to anv garment entrusted to us, ‘THE BUSY LITTLE STORE’ Telephone 1161-15. TRY — | DOBERTY "o MARKET| SI”DEB AK[H Pair of Gloves cleaned free with each order § Pl N Car of over $1.00. b FRESH SPARERIPS M. IR%:IE{?};C JESTER The Union Laundry and §|—e——————o Drv Cleaning Co. I Wili Buy all kinds of h Jil Foicin ino et ok & 700 mction of e iy, fed 1 ek once: }z,as ARCH STRE%T. Junk and second hand BE%%QN“,?RTOS 4 RUSSELL BRI]S % Home Banking & Realty Co. Quick, Efficient Service. Our Wagons go Everywhere § | furniture. I. Zeldes, 19 G231 MATN STREET.. LR AR s Willow St. Tel. 557-14 : == BT Fing Lincon SL. Property For Sal Sweitzer Cheese (ex- 4 9 tra fancy), 65¢ Ib. 18 Main St. 2 Py EIGHT ROOM COTTAGE-—AIl conveniences. Niee residential Sage Cheese, 45¢ 1b. section. We have several applicants who wish to buy a two family ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD—

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