New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1919, Page 12

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e e e e e ssified Columns are e Have you lost a sum of génts—the penry ads @ -y money? Glasses, Pins andi undreds in the city g8 5 Rings are found in surprising | week night and the L # quantmes and turned in at‘ ces are that several read- § ) Wi - e Herald. Your money wil' s out of the hundreds wiil : P K WU turclv remain in the finder’s le_interested in your prepo- CAeH N ADVANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 19 'ands if he does nct know ition. ONE q,mTA'«mRD BACH mmmm who lost it. = e —— — P e am— ——e FOR SALE. nents £ L0 p 2 il n vicin- ¢ Ol SALE—Two farms, 130 and 58 wesday nooa : tools and implements; :‘d column I‘lxi New PErits ; n | LoOs 3 ok 9548 teturn | IFOT SALAS 1sehold furr i 2-19-26-3dx | also antique furniturc « t class condition. M . . S - L - —_— noons or cvenin T L ™ Will be seen office by 1:20 p. m. on the LOSTT—Bxpress hook between Adams | Office and Hart & Cooley's, | — 3 s v for et of | FOR SALF Hlenwood arlor sto ! S JE t 1 1 pullets, cock- d“z ()t ssne. S i T urn 7’! I & « 1 par T ¥ 1 avenue. with stove pipe. 174 Hart St , 8¢ g%, day old chick + Fresh eggs 70c. sum of mo ol 3 IR v \ St., 1T = Britain on the 3 GELE WANTED—EEMALE lost on trolley or between it = T 5 . p ey e | A ORGSR £ (COL Finden e o To do dressmaking by thoe wmf,\.u,' DigegnialzeniGC Il 208, WANTED— By Pol woman, Work | Please return to Herald and receive | * o0 0rg 2 0€ S Coim v 8 erala | Cormer ¢ ak and North Sts., City. houy. Address House- rewand 2-10-6dx Oftice o e - 1-22-t S 2 19-1dx | == - = | - FOR SALE 1 sows, weignt s = | NOTIC WANTED—Board and room for man OO 20 IR noL DB RoE DL R 10w, WANTED—Young E o = wmd wife, preferably with private March and Ap: 2he per poun housework, Tel. 95-3, Plai i NOTICE—Will the person seen taking family Centrally located. 30x | Berlin Farms, Tel. 168 2=1- 2 overcoat at Bardeck’s hall, Monday | X2X, Herald 1-12-6dx SALI—Six room house on trol — - — night, please retu me 3 ! i ZRE U o Jine All improvements. Bar- frown Calf, English las i h‘.horubber L q‘:\!x‘l ‘l\o\t\: TE . | Arch St and avoid trouble X I WANTED—Men who hayve been in the ke Ho Gl Wi ag el s E WANTED—Middle-aged lady of re-!._____ - service. I have an exceptional open mani¥d Syhiting Sstrect, Elainyille, fincment who would like to share 1 wish to i ! the public th SS90 excehUona OReN a i 5 e 5 ing men ) que fy Gooc e B e z00d home with widow and be will- barbershop on Park strect, No. 3 el whotcan dnali Ll S — » v pay, short hours. Call hetween 4 to | to give part of her time in caring will he re-opencc business o : { FOT E-—Household furniture L | 8 p. m., Beloin Hotel, Mr. Kober or two children in return for home., Weodnesday mornin 1 12, under - 1dx for 5 ns complete 118 Willow - . . ool PR & et o -, ; 4 Address Box 31XX, Herald Office new management. First 1p-to- e SSvieds iTegvie street. Afternooas or evenings. Tel : ure ln our § ; x date work guaranteed under the most | ("o S 406- 2-10-6a e 3 sanitar conditions I solicit your|® > RIGHT.—TRepresent hest - — e known concern selling trees and | poRr S 5 3 = N A O X , ratrona FOR SALE—-Round dining room ta=- WA —Woman for cleaning. Ap- | ! - B shrubs. Profitable, permanent em- ble, 6 oot ex on d ice box. ply ¢ Elihu Burritt school on SN 2 i s S e A b 4 ~ ° i 1 ployment. xperience nnnecessary >, e ) s £ North stree . - - - 2 Price reasonable, 416 Arch, up- § orth strect. 2-11-2dx z SR um cleaners | ‘Vhole or part time. Allen Nursery { : 2-11-2dx = = = . ARG e Company, Rochester, N. ¥ 2dx d WANTED—Chambermaid Hotel | 5 . = i ~10-6dx -cod tf. T g — | ¥OR RENT—Front, light housekeep~ i ¥R | WANTID—Five room house or tene- ing apartment of two rooms. Steam SSMAKIN Reasonable price. ment for man and wifc All the heat. 76 West Main, 1st bell. v N >—Intelligent and ambitious 166 Main, Room 17. Burt and No modern conveniences wanted Box -11- x Young women to take tr: in | sky. pax | NN, Herald 2-12-5dx | — - ~ New Britain Hospital ¢ e | e | © e —— — FOR SAL y ady’s coat 1d one-half year courses. For par- | | WANTED—Bourd and room for man slightly worn ailor, 111 Church ticulars apply to superintendent of — and wife. Centrally located ox | street 2-11-2dx nurses at hospital 2-10-tf. | ROOMS—Two unfurnished rooms, 86| 6M, Herald 211 Bdx - =L == | FOR SALE—Two cash registers, Discard this furniture now, and replace it with modern pieces built to wear a lifetime, while our Great February Sale means a saving ta You of 15 to 30 per cent. on anything You purche A very little money commands the best in the big store this month. Mrs. Cummir ydx PR v ANDED S Marticd man | with no benc m show cases and ‘mL\ foun- ) T ‘ - 2D : reneral house. | TO RENT—Six attractive rooms with- | ildren wishes a position as fore- | _tail s Broad St dx. NVe've Planned Sales All Through the $3.00 Silverware i .,l,:;),'g’:“;\f;\:,;:':{\";’:;,;;j,;‘\}‘:,l“,‘ii‘f".;;;,l;‘ R e o e oo .\,‘:‘j.ll‘(,,‘,:‘:;;H‘.:;m.;"fi.rru‘:‘,‘“‘,z;\,‘.,,fi, ; == Month of February Special $2.39 § ° e A hax, || o pigoni ' ST MM\ S8 A i Lfl We enjoy planning helpful sales for Mrs. Housewife and these Wedding gifts to buy? i | ¢ x room flat, all improve- | WANTED—Hausework by the day OVERLAND AGENCY, 4 S t . . B y ED—Lady to work in dining . 505 Main St 2-11-3dx P eor = 5 5 3 February Sales will follow each other all through the month. We See what you think of these: Rl ) el 189 Hartford Ave. 11-6dx Storage and Accessories, invite our customers to come in and profit by them. We enjoy ap- Sterling Gravy Ladles, Berry TO RENT—Finely equipped harber S - | Repair Work a Specialty. whole-hearted Spoons, a For cold — - Slite S tinins L S et e | WANTED—Truck load to New York. | phope 2227 Meat Forks and other articles, L, Bl RS B G : i heeh ety ferntion (chri 139 Arch St. 5 s s fee hat we are one with the buying public in : g , o C' Ad s to right party or fixtures for sa L manner. It makes us fecl that we n i e By X Al B e e lty vertisement Dl L s A the great ambition to acquire the habit of thrift. Watch for these iy L 2 : 1 s : YOR Bt es and buy at a saving necded household essentials and wearing Silverware Department, main BR R One of the pleasantes. single homes i oflor. in the cast s 11 rooms, with all improvements and two extra lots and barn. preciation for efforts put forth in a generous and Sealed bids are requested for the WP WANTED—MALIL WANTE Pozition as chauffeur contemplated changes at the garage | Several years' experience. \ddress , at Police Headquarters. Plans and | WANTED-Lacquerer and gold dyer | Chaufieur, care of Herald. 2-10-3dx e TR s L specifications can be obtained from | on small steel moods and wir 3 < WOMEN'S SPRING WAITICOATS Sterlin B tho clerk of the hoard of Police Com- | Luckles. State cxperience and JOVERNMENT will hold Rallway H. N. LOCKWOOD, NECKWEAR FOR SPRING g @ missioners. Apply American Jobbing and 2 Gleih Beatlirtionst Contect Real Estate and Insurance rrrnrits T e R We predict a great vogue for BOARD OF POLICE Exporting Co., No. 901 BERTSE NI eV aeh Totnd si2 nonihl B City Hall neckwear note for spriag. the new Waistcoat. A thleS ; COMDMIS NERS, et ver o 7 : 0 St L O onth. Bx- You'll see here charming It is designed to wear with | B Jos A. McGrail, Cle over, desiring clerkships write for sets in all white and in dainty - el 25 JANTIED—Barber: good wages:| free particulurs, J s color combinations, many of spring ihox jeulisiandicomesiin A SPECIAL LOT steady position. 95 Broad St e et Gioil Bervico msaiaiey them hand embroidered in colored aad white satin hem- Sterling flatware of which 2-12-60%| 8§49 Kenois Bulilding, Washington dots, spray and conventioaal stitched and embraidered in a there are no duplicates: all up- 8 | it gty 5 designs and finished as often varlety of smart effects; is to-date d s and would . WANTED—DMen to harvest ice. Ap- | ¢ 430 MAIN STRE as not with frills either of self- o roi 3 make most desirable wedding i ply to M. L. Rhodes at White Oak. S atatlal of fire alenclennis also in white embroidered ek » i v ANTED A R lace broadcloth, R e e s a chance for future success. Star age. Supplics and Repairing. Many of the all-white ones Bea fhem © B0y Ui Wdnien 5 . \ Vi OLINI e WANTED—Forty men to harvest ice | them now at the Connccticut Bus e trimmed with imitation Neckwear Department, main and engraving frec dalls | at Shuttle Meadow lake. The truck ness College, 165 Main. : || INSTRUCTION | IS e ety ") = : 0{][] Pm(;n@s&ggns apparel. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night 1 5 ~ | it — - — ———— Q .Ml’l“ BR{)% e s : o CABINET MAKING STORE FIX~ - = FURNIS D ROOMS t house- ! s handi from thejain are apparently photographic aj Res“jence 179 Hart t. S ~ 2k Iehes S G ]"‘\-‘TS TURESIAND-S N LIS S R some cases merchandise are -apparently photograp - i % | X s 2 SRES 0 | Nea N. B. Ice Corporation, Corbin ! United States consigned to Great|paratus, metal working machinery, Ph 1311 3 Machine Repair Co. | NCEtato ¥ i‘ lritain may have passed on to some|sewing machines, soap and apparel. one = ! . tral. 16 Prospect St. 2-11-tf Piaoe. Bhogo d1ior 148698, of its colanies without being unloaded : Of phatographic pparatus exported General Machine I'(’Ddll‘ (HOLK FOR SALI in Great Britain; also by the further|from the United States (includiag mo- ¢ 152 High Street. i S S e e e 2 PR“HIBITE“ fifl“fls i e B e of | o pienure ims and otner sensioed| PR SON BR 0S. el 1187.2, | o Jorts omit to show the merchandise|materizl) the ave in the three| | all modern conveniences: 3 minutes from P. O. See me about these at imported for the soverament, while]fiscal years preceding the war was BRANCH OFFIC T = Srice i e i United States consignments to that out $6,600,000 per annum, while the| —297 MAIN STRIE T— 4 ’) GARAGE ’ i A A country would show all merchandise; British fizures of imports of these (MayoriQuizleyls Om Iy HUMPI—IR Y l[s Relanon {0 U S_ Expons {0 including that inteaded for the gov-|ticles from the United States showed | ’ : & ) 961 North Stanley Street Fg D o . 3 v i Sta / 5 crnment. Still another cause for the an annual average of $5,500,000 pe ORDERS TAKEN FOR e ] ; . i SO Great Britain Explamed discrepancy between the United{annum. Of sewing hines and | —COAL AND WOOD— Auto repairing of all kinds States figures and those of Great: parts, our own figures of exports m‘ y E g 7 One family house on ttage Place—Price is reason- | | | Britain lies in the fact that the years, Great Britain show an annual ove by expert. | covered by the two official veports dif-}age of $2,592,000 per annum, while 2y Tel. 1939 Storagc;’ able—Six rooms—In ewellent conditio e us about BGreat Britain of the 30 articles named | | the fiseal year ending June 30, and'ing machines from the United States e = = ‘l selling your property. Exports from the United States taifer, that of the United States beingithe British figures of imports of sew- !that of Great Britain the calendurjshow an annual average of $1,394 = $ N in recent British m*"H""'”"I“““l" vear ending December 31 1000. Of “apparel” our awn figures, if Pleasure Cars 5 5 ettel’mafl UAN"" l'\EAL ESTATE (,O averaged in the years immediately|® () further cause for the dis-| We include evervthing which could bo T Q 2 preceding the war less than 1 per|crepancy lies in the fact that many of | Properly classified under that general | M. IRVING JESTER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 272 Main street 205 Bank Ruflain- cent. of our total exports and about the 50 articles named in the prohibit-; title, would show an annual averag 18 Main St. LCR VA TING) AND (IR T ING per cent. of the total ed list are of such small importance | 0f $1,540,000. while the British figures | W 1l Water Connections one-half of one that neither of the gavernments in Of imborts of apparel from the Unit- ARG, I A K e NG S SR s T S T | Vi S o1 British imparts in the same period. A question mentions them in its official €d States show an annual average of| J H .HM “‘v]:;fil‘k::i::u:—“-':;:j \(utl«"nl:l:luxl:,, o i ,’ Bank of New York shows, from the of the world, or imports from the; The total of all of our reparted ex-) | official publication of the two gov- various countric of the world, in-|Ports of the prohibited articles to| Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- | ernments, the value of every onc of cluding whatever small values thore| Great Britain during the three fiscal| yand FPurniture. Will pay 23%c for | the prohibited articles which the re- may be in the uainformative grouping ! Years immediately preced the war. & spective gavernments considered of “all other” countrles or articles. j formed, as above indicated, less tha " sufficient importance to mention in “Mouth organs,” for instance,:l per cent. of our total exports and of Telephone 1161-15. ([ their officially published trade reports which were mentic in the British little over 3 per cent. af our exports } ~ “ y | Pusiness men are constantly subjected to the trouble of selecting New Britain (;alage S D, r e TR 10 P roh CHESTNUT STREET to test and pick out the right one. Avound the Corner from Main e (d = . WELDING, AUTO RE- The New Britain Typewriter Exchange PAIRING A SPECIALTY P 5 TORAGE TEL will do all of that for you. We¢ will send you at short notice, just the skuul of office help you a: e looking for. Telephone or write us | stating Your nccds and we w1l send you the right person, at no ‘ expense to you or the stenograiues New Eriiain Typewriter Exchange W. MAIN ST. in each of the three years ir liate- list of prohibited articles, are not: Great Britain, while the British i I+ preceding {he war. The figures of showa in either the export figures of| ures of imports from the United TRY > : : : - . 5 i States of the articles included in the the United States cover the fiscal the United States or the import fi r B s e e e W e e e e e PO ROHERTY e MARGRT ain the calendar years 1911-12-13. mops, slide rules for e s, | half of one per cent. of her total im- respective governments show exporta- wringers and mangles, vacuum cleaa- [ POTts from the United States. NATIVE FOWI, tian from the United States to Great e iats, baths of metal or fatty| FRESH SPARERIBS ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single ’; | Britain of less t n $20,000,000 worth ac Certain articles mentioned hy | ‘ FRESH PORK DIRLOINS 1 n the British prohibited list during Great Britain are not showa by the| ;] } the fiscal years 1912-13-14, while the Dritish figures as imported from the T Wi li B 1l k d f‘ - British figures of importation from United States, heing presumably in-' Naval Appropriation Item, Totalling i uy a nas o = = } the United States show only about cluded under the general heading of SRR S B R ’,‘jf,f,‘,'}f,""(fi'l';‘,‘,";‘;]‘;f.‘.f[,’,...";l'.i;',‘:1j““k and second hund §Tlave You Any. i Proer (}wnflrs Will You Sen? R s R i O ' “rve o furniture. 1. Zeldes, 19|§ Pictures to Frame? § [) V his appar rashington, Feb. 1 " ited States figure ‘ nce to be included by the Unitea| Vv oshinst jps U S i States In its It of articles exported, | 4PPTOPTIation bill carving a towt of | Wiligw St Tel. '55/ i4'§ Calt 1198 | We have the customers with cash. Let's get to- pe Great 721,000,000 for the next fiscal yea | ports to $721,000,000 for the next fiscal year our ~ures of imports from the United while only about =0 are named by the | * : Ay - e—— | B and frame man will can | | Yo C I wWo ar ” ; ses e B e of the articles in question, is Dritish gavernment in their list or| "Nd retaining M”"”‘“’ v?{m‘h:w "“_"" f with 250 qiferent styles of gether. One, two and three family houses wanted | v S mted for In part by the fact that artices exported. IN most of the arti- LR e mouldings for you to s | NOW. Phone 728 l ouie Jones. ¢ imports from {idles which the movement 1 t A ' B from. You have only one? ? ritish schedule of imports from men s L e N' B . a ?b ) < z ) ? rl:: (Bnhul States fails to include cer- countries ix shown, the figures of| S sens he measure | oW mdm (aXica (18 i will call for that one just as sreat Brit & 2 htl : v assed b » house late vester- S i | 1 o h are enumer- Great Britain are sligh less than s passed by the | ! cheerfully as he will a dozen. tain minor articles whic ! 2 s s of 281 to 50, Pr e Darhe St Servico— 3 5 ed States as exported »f the United States, due .| day by a vote of 2 to & rompt ay and All Night Servic 4 o 9o } l.ed by the United State pre il s eapecied | UHRN§IEDT 3 PHQTU EST ] ' v e f 1 E) £ v 10 caus above explained ction on the in the = ‘o Britain; alsa by the fact that sur u plained h t ted Waktalo e 5 Spesialis, ";er’;('mh figures of imports only in- The most importaat of the prohib.| senate, in view of the short time re- ¥ the B e T the articles actually unloaded ited articles as measured by the value maining before the close of the ses oL ] 69 ARCH STREET Insurance Real Estate Money to Loan.. tiude s from the importing ship, while inlof aur exports thereof to Great Brit-|sion on March 4. room $2.25. 422 Main St. | | | i i { | The officially published records of the stereoscopes, spectacics sses, rts and about 2 per cent. of her im- VERMONT TURK I B TO INT—Light housekeep- E | i

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