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

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Tar Tha colo Copenhn black and white check gray and tan mixtures 14 to 18. e, Girls’ Coats andfiap iv)rmg For length Coats in , some the nd attractive. tine and tweeds. ie, Copenhagen, SnaNs Prices $6.98 to ve ‘The .Q0. smartly colar The Capes are have coatee and large velour 12,98 to §42.50. FIFTH FLOOR. CONDITIONS ARE BAD AROUND BRUSSELS * Prices Tembly ngh Unemploy- ment Fund Being Used | snce of the )—Con- | litions here and el n Belgium | hard. The reached zenerally are pric food very of have distressing | Coffee costs th a pound: meat sugar, 62ci ¢ Men's suit poor q $100 to $120. Men's shoes are about he same as clothing. A moderate | meal in a r irant costs the «qm\.;.' ent of about The streets Brussels are .mml" with premenading crowds from morn- ing to night becau reely anyvhody joes any work. The shops, many of which indeed are closed, sell next to | nothing, two reasons: in the first | lace, because they have very little to | sell and, secondly. because the prices are so high that the public cannot jossibly afford to pay them The people have been very much dis- appointed about They always | hoped that as soon as the was sver and the armistice was signed tho necessaries of life would be procur able at narmal pr Their antici pation has been far from being re- alized. In fact, people have to pay howadays quite as much as when t Germans were in Bri The number of plac ment, dancing house: has increased to Another grs arises out of what emplayment fund juring’ the. war to aid ployes and others to enahle subsist without having to be ent upon the In the first nstance this worked advan- tageously but after a while a different state of things arose. A workman who was being fed gratuitously by tie elief organizations received from the unemployment fund regular pay of ahout 100 francs a month for doing nothing, and numbers of these work- men, well content with their lot, re- fuse to return to work The railways, telephones and graphs in Belgium have heen practieal purposes destrove Belgiang are doing their best to ‘ store them but it will take a long| time hefore the ante-bellum condition i re-established. Out of pure mis- hief the Germins destroyed all that hey could. Far instance, the rails on | he line between Adenkerke to | Dru liree or four was done in the most systematic man .+ equivalent of | nd bhutter, e each. cost from | of a prices. ssels. of and extent economic difficulty cailed the un- was created workmen. em- them to depend- am the | | like: | a great tele- for The re- hig shirred. col Jersey, serge, yelour, poiret green and beige. military and ikie. and crystal eknh ideal for require $1.59. Gowns - and plain ar which~is dress tan,” L Sizes colors are in . cut, ; others Blue and tar Stzes xcellent attached; S An g‘mm», ) Miodels . Women’s Cotton pltin white and fl no ironing; and suitabic $29.50 EPlaids ana stripes, Pand knitted models; fitton straight down the 6k and have elaborate pockets n'a variety, of shapes. Ever. " color combination conceivable; als8™Main colors—sizes 30 to 36. Other skirts to be worn with smoc plaids, kilted $5.98. separate s and middies in and plain models, cotton Crepe Night Gowns Gowns in flowered, four very pretty model and for summer we: price §2.00 to ), now Crepe sh color; traveling regular FOURTH FLOOR. $2.50 C. B. Corsets Specal Price $1.50 ts with 4 up-to-date Cors all ves value sizes for in Batiste up to 3 average f FOURTH FLOOR. a special machine being brought 1|\( sever the ruilg one by one. The line is now beir gradually restored Mu one can still the short lengths nged along the in heaps uk R Communication and another s Places where the lines are to somo extent, but only temporarily, re- tablished, one or two trains are run i t town In between one most difficult. \ the day hut they very slowly. king many h over Jjourneys which formerly lasted half an hour to an hour. Until the communication routes are restored the reprovisioning of Belgium will he very difficult and prices cannat go down. —— e J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinds of Junk Hand Furniture. Will pay 2 for | rags. Telephone 1161-1 F0 hura our Coal Is a pleasu-e, buy from us and get good m:asure UNITED COAL & WGOD CO. Office and Yard EAST MAIN AND Telephone 13 W. H. METCALF (Formerly with F. W. All kinds of Sheet Metal Repairing, Furnace, Gutters, Roofing Wallace COR. WILSOXN. Leaders, Stove Prices Right. Tel. 8. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. pairs. 120 ete., St. (New Sritain Book Bindery). PRINTERS BOOK BINDERS PAPER RULERS Are Manufacturers of PRINTED GOODS, Commercial and Society Stationery Blank Books I00se Leaf Sheets and Binders, fndex Cards and Guides Up-to-date and automatic cquipment. 2 MAIN S We and Second- | Loomis & Co.) | Re- | | 5 sight Spectalist L -lld Manufaciurin Optician, Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 306 Main St "Phouo 53¢ Satisfaction Guaranteed. U One 191 ery. One 1917 These cars and painted, shape. We have other used cars. If you are contemplating buying a commercial car, our place is the place for you. CITY SERVIOCE STATION, Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanley St., New Britain ect representatives of VIM De- and Heavy Duty Trucks, Bruns- wick and Ajax Tires, acce repairing. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN D CARs FOR SALE. Express Body Vim Deliv- Panel Body Ford. have been and are in first class STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplics and Repairing. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street, New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 Anton Angile & Co. Telephone 1581, 153 North St., New Britain Conmn. MOVING AND TRUCKING, Short and Long Distances, prompt and Reasonable Service. Large Mack Truc ry central two-family houses £ 12 and 13 rooms. Each improved, and one with sepr s steam heat. H. N. LOCKWOOD, | REAL BSTATE AND INSURANCE. 107 CITY HALL. overhauled | ries and | LD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. assified Columns are ents—the penny ads wundreds in the city week night and the nces are that several read- B out of the hundreds wiil g interested in your propo- tion. ONE CENT A WORD HELP WANTED—¥ECMALFE. TO RENT. lassified CASH IN ADVAN MINIMUM Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at he Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. "EACH IN SERTION FOR SALE. clerical at VANTIOD—Girl work factory: Address state we Herald. be yuick handw must B iting 16 expec Box = A woman or call treet girl for evenings, zen- i e [ T¢ South Hial competent rk two St or far g Phone Maple »m\'r‘ Phot street lean, dry storage space. ) RENT- cated n Appl Main ntry arber ally lo- shop, | LOS Goldenblum WANTED- ladies fo Millinery Apprentice urdays for Apply FANT Woman one day a wee ovens 201 Bakery with two in connection RE $15.00 > room tenement, | month w St ANTED—Competent maid for gen- NOTICE: eral housework. Mrs. W. P. Crab- tree, 125 Lincoln. N "ANTED—Girls to learn the Burroughs Calcul -\Will man tch between Hawkins ts, kindly retw reward OTIC wrist Camyp ald and receive seen picking up ind n to Her- Connecticut Business Main. College, 163 2 14-tf SPECIAL TNOTICE- vacuum cleaners rented dollar day. Tel- ephone 2079. 2-26-¢.0.d.-tf WANTED, - WANT. late ding D—Harley-Davidson, model than 1914: twin cylinder. Hil- Carlson, Jep Jepson, Kensing- soldier, (gassed pplied for po: call at theate: ill discharged I'rance) who Fox's theater in ton, Kensington B WANTED—By a family of small apartment, centrally modern conveniences, rent. Box N16X, Herald two, a located, mode 3-T-3dx WANTED—Ashes to draw. Phone ate | $17. anteed. new all ords rebored, Reboriug on Crusber pistons, etc, gars. Gua Now is th me ape vines trimmed Paonessa, 212 to have | Call on Oak St. 3-6-2dx Thoma 3-6-3d a reliable by the 58X woma housework Herald, Box e . Ho- -tf WANTED-—Polish «‘)L\l\\uormmd tel Beloin. CHAUFFEUR (single) wants position in a private . Willing to do general utility *Hox §X, Herald. i with Al ref- »—Late model Ford roadste NOTICE: M. all his time or write 12 851-5. Valentine is devoting | to teaching violin. Call Tremont St. Telephona 3-4-5dx PLANNING TO OWN A | AT THE SHORE—THere's a chance at Shore Beach, near New Haven. 7 rooms, and summer house, nicely furnished ft. from water, < and coal Rents for winter 30x Ierald RE YOU HOUSE Conn., winter | —200 lights, | easily X10X -4-6dx ranges. months. in A1l price condition. State lowest Call 1284-4 3-5-hdx small farm 7 with option to Kensington, near Farm, Herald Of- dax house, Berlin o Address room in To rent a five or six-room ————— e e AND WOME an earn each day devoting their to taking order for our guaranteed products. Equipment free. Write for particulars quick. Burr Nurseries, Manchester, Conn EN dollars spare ti several FURNI abc West Apartment, apartment soon after. 1st of April or de preferred. Ad- care Herald 8-3-6dx dress FURNISHED ROOM for light house- private entranc 1098-4. rstfloor; Tel. - TO RENT—Furnished NTED—General tors and city, 0. Bec repairing, radia- gas tanks. Corbin room, steam suitable for 166 Main St. 3-6-3d heat, two. electric lights, Apartment PFLP WANTED--MAL®R WANTED—Salesmen, about of age, to call an retail trade in New Britain and vicinity. Address P. O. Box 578, Hartford, Conn 3-5-3dx SUPERINTENDENT WANTED — Factory located in the middle west wishes to secure a competeat super- intendent, preferably a man famil- iar with the manufacture of light shelf hardware. Apply Box 29X, Ierald Office. 3-5-6dx m I WANTED—Machinist capable of re- pairing and setting up small ma- chines. One familiar with rivet machines preferred. Drawer C, Plainville. 1-3-6dx blind cat. Stanl and white returned to LOST-—TBlack Reward if street dx Black and white and namepl: Swamyp road, small; Analdo dog; colla Grigpi, Kensin Marli na. 32¢| and 35 Rockwell-Drake Division of Rockwell Corp., Plainville an hour for s between years of age. Office, Conn. Apply Employment Rock- well-Drake, Plainville, MANROSS AUTD €0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. FOR SALE In New Britain, a Apartment House. Ient per vear. Will sell at fice. Address Box 10\, Oftice. Herald FURNISHED cial Machines Machine Parts, done The American Engineering Co. R room, all 180 Maple bell OOMS — Desirable conveniences, street. Ring up- 6-2dx front cen- Have your Drafting Tools and Spe- Auto- obile by Parts and General Jobbing | 200 EAST MAIN STREET. will buy all kinds of JUNK Pay 3c 1b. for rags, and second hand furniture, I. Zeldes, 19 Willow Street, Tel. 007-14 INew Britan Garage] Br.ta ‘n (xarage CHESTNUT STRE Around the Corner from Main WELDING, AUTO R PAIRING A SPECIALTY STORAGF L. Hew Hritain 1axicab Co. —Day and All Night Service— Weddings a Specialty. NOTICE 1O ERAL—About we shall begin ture of the PUBLIC IN G April 1, 1919, the manufac. celebrated S; ‘ard Tops for Milk Bottles. SANBORN & COLEMAN, 122 Main St., New Britain, Conn. R Have You Any Pictures to Frame? Call 1198 and our frame with 250 man different styles mouldings for you to s from. You have only one? will call for that one just s cheerfully as he will a dozen. OHRNSTEDT’S PHOTO EST. 69 ARCH STR will ecan ORDF 7-1dx | ~ FOT we and > double key- 1100 Sxcellent m IS harne pou Glob —Good watch dox small chicken coc FOR brood sows, each. F weight ow SALE—12 Linden pounds IFOR SALE—Half-pricc f phers incuba ent. Apply Berlin, Ct 168 tors to Chas I—Two farm and and implemen lritain; *ne Box tock, to FOR room SALF cot n ge: Kensington electric lights and 1. J. J. Fitzsimons, T-6d well locat Ct. Kensington, FOR house, Hol« iealer SALF & b farm, house, fruit, 3. P. Dunham. 3-6-2dx acr chicken other newr 1,000 zrape stock, d. 1 S hatel White ing FOR SALE. change, will Rhode Isiand cockerel, 10 pullets are nice hirds, and will int Dreciate the 434 Park St —Owing sell flock reds, ¢ to business of (o} sisting of 1 These 6 hens. from excellent stock est only those who ap- best. “all turd | FOR to be moved Telephone SALE—191 A-1 FOR price well tourir condition througi 2-14 N FOR SALE—Dodge I 1918, $600. \Will ept Liberty at full face value. Have bought larger car. Box 30, Herald. 3-3-4d . from ster, others touring ' Grape cutalpa and Paones vine priy trees poplar 218 Oak FOR SALT 6 to 8 weeks old Oak Hill rowthy | Daniel Berlin, pi We Conn Thom: BERSON BROS BRANCH OFFICE AT MAIN STR yor Quigley’s Office) Farm, GO TO DOH MARKET, 106 Arch Steer Beef, Native Fancy Turkey ens | for Fancy Veal Turkeys, Fowls and Chick IFaney Groceries the way and get Fancy (M: ORDERS TAKEN —COAL FOR Go a little out of AND WOOD— the best. Tel. 1146, FOR SALFE. HENNERY AND FRUIT: N\ GARDEN ST. ALSO BRICK BLOCK WITH TS ABOVE, ON MAIN STREET. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST,, 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL IN STORES GOOD BE- ROOM 208 \ We can offer you a one family house on Hart street— Opposite Walnut Hill Park—1It is one of four very pretty cottages—We built them so we know- ling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 ROOMS 3( T YPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged We Are Agents For THE CORONA The Personal Writing Machine. Let us tell you about this machine. New Britain Tyuewnter Exchange: 72 W. MAIN T 612, We Offer, Subject to Prior Sale 1918 Dodge Sedan, lots of extras. Recently purchased little used. 1917 Dodge Touring, 1919 Dodge Roadste 1917 Model 90 Ove 1917 Oakland Six Two Ford Trucks. Above cars have been taken in trade for Names of former OWNErs on request. COHEN MOTOR CO. ARCH STREET. OPEN EVENINGS. very new OLDSMOBILES, HERE IS A REkAL BUY $15.000, or will selle houses to sell on three-family houses on Garden street A big return on your money. We want Hart, Griswold or Graand street. Two scparate. Winthrop, 728. L. S. PHONE JON Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 Main Street AUTO REPAIRING HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED WHERE ¥ FICIENCY RANKS FOREMOST. PARTS MADE AND MACHINE SHOP REPAIRING. AUTO Conn. PROMPT New Britain, PHONE 1196 SERVICE.

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