New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 16

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The Smartest of All . .. Are Here at Prices Ranging From $5.95 t0 $17.50 Tailored Hats, $8.95 SP A VERY White hemp crowns, with hemp brim; tricornes.and and purple li sailo Fabric and Straw Sport Hats In this taffeta. leghorn, The trimmiags are ¢ bon effects; the color and taupe, $6.95 to milan coml assortment are ribbon and nbroidery are pink, 50. The Famous Bell Blouses Shirts for Boys SULAR PRICE $1.00 AND $1.50 R FOR e The balance of splendid make: the Shirts in sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15 only. attached an@ neckband s le: regular or mussed m hardlin fr All-He-Needs Underwear for fifty dozen underwaist For Friday about tion of union suit, for boys 3 to 12 v each. Our price for Fifth Floor. Boys’ Overalls About 25 dozen Overalls excellent quality tan drill; the thing for vacation the country; trimmed with colors. Special 69c. in ju wear to in in 10; solid Fifth Floor. Refrigerators Leonard Cleanable, 1-piece porcelain lined, the most sani- tary model made, $37.50 to $150. Seegur Syphon Refrigerator, the original syphon model, $59.75 to $225. Refrigerato ash and oak cases, mineral wool lining, galvanized and enameled interior, $10.89 to $59. - Gibson Sixth Floor. CANDY CRAZE IN PARIS, American Cantecn ers is Popular With Foreigners. “or Peace Work=- Paris, April 25.—One of the features of the peace conference is the queue which forms daily in the corridor of the hotel which shelters the delegates to buy candy from the teen established by the American gov. ernment to supply cigars, cigarettes candy and chewing gum to the hun- dreds of specialisis and other govern- ment employes quartered there Candy is so scarce and so expensive In Paris that it is the favorite article on sale in all American army, Red Cross and Young Men's Christian as sociation canteens. The allowance siven 10 each canteen daily is small. Consequently, the men with a swect tooth watch eagerly for the arrival of the daily supp nd struggle for ad- vanced positions in the line which ways contains more puyers than the are packages of candy. No man is allowed to have than one pound of candy and the price is three francs a pound. Army stenographers, correspond- s, historians and be-spectacled spe- cialists on Mesopotamia and ans- ia good-naturedly contend for one of the overseas tins of chocolates. BENJAMIN BROTHERS and Graduation rd or phone and more 308 Main Street special Easter Dffer. Drop us a ¢ representative will call. AR Three Tenement House on Wakefield Court for $6,000, one story brick, and story shingle. Five rooms to a tene- ment and al] modern improvement: furnace heat. §1,000 cash will buy Who will be the first one to get SOLOMON Main St. hat. this chance? B. (Agency) bueckl turguoise, pecia! purchs w two TAILORED HATS The Clafsifieg Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds ix?e thg city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds wiil e interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN AD ONE CENTA W { o —— B —————e FOR SALE. SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN| VANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 18 Have you lost a sum ofi money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ilze Herald. Your money wil surcly remair. in the finder’s hands it he does mnct know l who lost it. \l \ pmape—— v SACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-—Flower vas The price range is as varied .s the styles of the hats. You smart or for a wonderfully price, can buy hat at the perfectly stunning model VALUE lise colors are CIAL ere b lowest a re erown with white black, navy or the liscre few dollars more. Be the amount vou'll be smartest 4 absolutely sure that for spend here the best price could you getting and tavia cloth, hat nd leghorn. Ities and rib- navy, white crepe your lisere Geor te of d hemp pov orchid, dust, i command anywhere. Judge by these hints— Tailored Hats $5.95 to $10.50 small 'and medium and ‘ge and medium Side Rolls, Pokes The Straws are liseres, milans, sennit, split, hemp, and many beautiful novel effects. The ttimmings are tailored bows and loops in the best quality grosgrain rib- bon; also buckles and embroi- dery. Some have white peanut and white hemp facings. Large, Sailors; Ic Mushrooms, and Shirts in this and Tricornes. ; the Blouses in pleated collar slightly se of Blouses 214, 13 and 1 re fine some are FLOOR. . Blouse e only: FIFTH he ni ir- Boys All-He-N¢ Umbrellas FOR WOMEN. Silk and linen covers, black only; sterling silver or ivory trimmed handles, with silk wrist cord and ivory ring; regular price $3.50 $2 98 . Special at Main Floor. combina- Suitable hment. boy and garter atta in Domestic Science Cook Stove DEMONSTRATION ON THE SIXTH FLOOR An expert factory is ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUTTERICK PATTERN Mis H. Ester Butterick Pattern Co. is with us for a féw days to demonstrate patterns, and otherwise help all women who desire her advice. Butterick Main direct from the nere to tell you all about tt plendid fireless Cook Stove: the demonstration hours heing 10 to 12 a. m. and 0 to 5:30 p. m. daily This fireless Cook Stove 80 per cent. fuel and 50 shrinkage of food Eve: keeper cooker. a luxur Moth Preventives Tar and Cedar Paper by sheet or dozen, 8c sheet, 85¢ dozen. Monohan's from the expert saves per cent rattern Dept. Floor, Rear. economical hould own a It is an economy- Boys’ Knickerbockers A selection of over 1,000 pairs of high grade Knickers in sizes 6 to 18; full lined, made of handsome mixtures, fancy cashmeres and corduroy; regu- lar prices $1.89, $2.00 and $2.65, Special $2‘25 Tar Bags, 65cC to Cedar 50¢ to $2.00. Camphor in marbles, and crystals, 25¢ to 50c. Sixth Floor. ‘Wardrobe flakes Pair Call 1446 iyour order carly. Che best of Beef, Veal. Lamb and Pork ickens. Fowl, Broilers, Pocket 1. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & rnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods. i every morning and get L. 0. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING DOHERTY MARKET, 106 Arch St. ! Sewer and Water Conncctions Residence—152 Vance Street Britain, Conn, Telephor BERSON BRO 8 0S BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— New Prescription—Pharmacy No. 468. the County Commissioners Hartford County: T h 1se cating Rhine To For ¢ apply cll for a Druggist’s Li- Spirituous and Intoxi- Liquo. Ale, Lager Beer, Wine, and C at No. 217 Main et, Town of un. I Spirituous and In- toxicating Ligquors except on the pre- scription of a practicing physician and not o be drunk on the premises not to sell Spirituous and In- toxicating Liquors in quantities ex- >ding one gallon, except other than tilled liquors and those in quan- titie: exceeding five gallons; I 15 only for such license | and that it shall be revocable for mis- | ree not to sell FRANCIS P. MAY V] . VIOLINTST - Fox's Theater, e to pay § Has openings for a few serious pupils. prescutation if I do not fulfil the regoing agrcements. And I. on oath, do i business there to be ¢ in whi I am engaged the provrietor, and t ce »d I’harmac Dated at New Britain this 21st day of April, A. D, 1919, THOMAS A. BURKE, Applicant. Louis K. Ligsitt Co., B. O. We, the undersigned, are electors | and taxpayvers, owning real estate, of | Buys all kinis of Junk and Second-Hand Furniture. cense, and hercby certify that a Telephone 1161-15. ic 344 Broad St. ’Phone 136-1 ite that the rried on is one s employee of it 1am a li- 1 will town for pay better than all kinds of JUNK ond-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. T BT - k. anyone in K. a app 1t is suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at w Britain this 21st day April, A. D,, 1919 THOS. A W W JOHN M. oY, THOS. F. FLA %85 JOHN J. WALSH. ORI MR I her that the above- | ¥ ol ) '] ror LODGE OR OFFICE. tors and taxpayers, owning real estate | dni, in the Town of New Britain. B nexT s6 A WEEK. STEAM | HEAT. Dated at New Britain this 21st day Begley Block. 422 MAIN ST. of April, A, D. 919. of PARRELL, ALDWELL, TOOHE by certify ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. | . Do you need we | dischargeda soldicr or sailo i H | free or ¢ i —_————————— Inquire at 51 Dwight rview Cemetery office. 4 street or N If you are a | { lot FOR. SALE | moving two the use | of the column below is offered to you One flat Wago: dumpe: one hay two wagon: le one one S rge. See that your quali Sk 1 nowine fications are outlined like the sample below and hring in your ad togethe With your disc of scrvie get in touch this column Herald Office. Sample—John Jones, age 27, former | brivate Co. I, prefers outdoor work ;{m had experience as auto mechanic. baclk Arts: “hine; rrow; m rake; one one ma ba one , as proof plows: urged to in ha the » paper: nployers h the oail, ary one and forge; one advertisers through anvil w by culti- Call Ave ttermilk products Apply M Creamery 4-25-4d Creamery Plainville ainvilie s n, FURNISHED ROOMS. S — = YR SALFE For Runabout, Cohen Motor Arch St. 4-24-2dx TO RENT- vate family “urnishe room Co.. 28 Court St. = P WANTED. FOR RENT—Large furnished front| bedroom, suitable for two, High street. TO RE 29 South | WwANTED—_Four or five 2dx rtment, 5 per month. —_ | 111 Ellsworth avenue, NT—One furnished room with: Haven, Conn 4- ge of kitche Herald, Box||le— it = s 4-25-1dx | WANTED—Stenographer in profes- - | sional office; some experience neces- bed room, coruer! ary in work and stenog- treets. 4-23-5dx | raphy. stating salary = | expected, Herald Office for one or two | 4-25-3dx Arch St. 4-22-6dx room flat or Ad- New 2dx | ap dress FURNISHED front High and Lake = Box 33, ROOM 0 FURNISHED gentlemen, WANTED- or mnear Box 26, ‘Well-furnished West Main St Herald room on TWO CO: JCTING ROOMS J 1—‘ Addre: NISHED-—Light housekeeping. Cen- | tral. 16 Prospect street. 4-21-tf | | WANTED—House, eight rooms, room. 100 dium rent, with option of buyins. 4.21-5dx | Address Box 6, Herald Office. | { | | | TO RENT-—Large front West Main street. | TO RENT—Furnished rooms with board for three or four gentlemen. | Five minutes from Stanley Works. | 16XX, Herald 4-19-6dx WANTED—AIl 0dd Fellows intending to participate in parade at Hartford to be at their respective lodge rooms as soon after 12 as possible to get their hats and bands. 4-25-1d HELP WANTED—¢EMALE. | o ! WANTED—Young lady in jewelry | store: rapid advancement in salary; | good reference; salary to start, $7 per week. Address Box 17X, Her- | ald Office. 4- f WANTED—We have permanent po- sition for man near own home, at zood pa If interested, write Pcquod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 4-24-2dx i WA ED—Young lady stenographer and bookkeeper, age 20 years; booklkeeping experience not essen- | tial. Box 18B, Herald. 4- dx WANT: dress 7 Conn. :D—Typewriting at home. Ad- Washington St., Plainville, 4-24-5dx WA work Apply TED—Tenement of five . rooms, modern improvements, 3D—Girl for general house- second o in small family; good wages. 159 Maple St. 4-25-tf WANTED—Woman for housework by the day Mrs. James Linton, 213 Maple St. 4- dax Address Box 4, Herald. WANTED—Agents to selling the Farada Maker. Replaces coal or Sells easily. Good reiurn. Torrey Sales Agency, 32 Center St., New Haven, Conn. 4-23-3dx represent Home us Gas- WANTED—DMaid work, 93 Vine house- 4-16-tf for gcneral street. WANTED—Stenographer, perience preferable. Please experience and salary Box 28, Herald Office.. some ex- state expected. 4-23-3dx MALE HELP RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS — $92 month. Young men, 1§ and over, are cligible. For free particulars of examinations, write J. C. Leon- ard (former civil service examiner), 819 Equitable Bldg., Washington. 4-24-4dx WANTED—Baker for out of lunch room. Apply Room 53, Allen building, WANTED—Electrrcal work: contemplating wiring, would do well to call Valley 271-14, Arthur Tyler, 4-22-6dx. Newington Junction. TED—Carpenter jobbing in New Britain. Shingling, $3.50 per thousand. F. J. Aspinwall, Berlin. 4-22-6dx town Sage Hartford, Conn. 4-19-6dx. WANTED—To buy five passenger car. Price reasonable. Addr Herald. 4 WA man. TED—D ght clerk; middle aged Hotel Beloin 4-17-tf 3d WANTED-—A tenement of rooms in good location. One with garage preferred. Two in family. Address Box 34AB, Herald. 4-21-6dx ED—Married 4 or ; shares wi man to H. work Shulansky WANTED TO PURCHAS WANTED—Return load from ton; also one going to Boston vicinit Tel. 88 Bos- or 4-16-tf ANTED TO old or new. large or small graph letter residence free PURCHASE—Books, Librarics of books, collections or awto- for cash. Call at your of charge. When writing please state about how i many volumes you have for sale. Book Corner, 451 Fifth Ave., 28th St., New York Cit pr ——— e e PROPEXRTY. NOTIC NOTIC right second-hand Telephone 2 —Wanted, piano, cash. NOTICE: rented. 2079, Electric Dollar vacuum a day. cleaners Telephone 4-10-eod-tf FOR RENT OR FOR pletely furnished Trumbull Beach, Milford, Conn., W. L. Hollander, P. O. Box 14 New Haven, Conn., or J. S. Foster, 26 South High street, city SALE—Com- cottages at Fort NOTICE—$600 yusiness, | | bu | | Fora car | | ys § light delivery 35 weekly, including overhauled and ave other busines Herald 4 NOTICE Lawnmowers sh: 31 Greenwood street, Tel. 1 ust re- tired. I 3BC, To R rpened, ! FOR RENT—Four, five, six large light rooms and bath; improve- ments, garage, garden and grounds select neighiborhood on trolley line; newly decorated. C. D. Allen, 256 No. Main St., Southington. 4-25-1d LAWN MOW sharpened, ville. Tel. RS 149 16 repaired Broad St and | s | i | 1 | NOTICE—If you have an any kind why don't you Volz, the Chiropractor, Rooms 16- 17 Booth block. Office hours, 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. (Evening hours) { go and ‘see TO RENT—Store;: good location for | most any kind of business, at 521 Stanley St., opposite Whiting St. 4-24.3dx 4-16-13dx and by appointment. ‘Workmen Waznted Sand bufler. Hand burnisher. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel 188-2. 4-6-tf AUTOMORBILE PAINTING shop, Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Oflice 59 Arch St., Tel 106 4-3-tr 204 Engraver i Chaser. PAINTING—] Mould maker and foree fitter PAFERING. Flat hammerer. Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel. 106-2, 4-1-tf Beaver Apply at Oflice of WILCOX SILVER PLATE Meriden, Conmn. co., for cemetery | FOR SALE—Several hundred 5-2dx | mowing | dise cker; lever | | FOR me- | third floor, by family of four adults. | 4-24-3dx | wood. | Write | Anyone | Box X2X, | 5| Box | 3dx. | ailment of | Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat,, 7-8 p. m. | chest- a few SOWS. LE— debalker lent running condition $6756. M. Irving Tel. 2109. six, excel= Will sell for 18 Main. 3-28-tf nut fence ton stock Woodbine posts, seven foot; h and ten bred farm, Tel. 663-4 FOR SALE showcase, Nice, new styla five feet long; nice cash register, rings from ane cent to twa dollars; new lunch chairs. V v Lunch, 40 Church street, New ain, Conn, R large 21-4 Gwatk FOR SALE kinds cher cheap pea rasp s 1 Polish Orphan- 504 North Burritt St., City. Different | peach | wnd s; also strawberries. 4-7-tt SALE chestnut H. P. SALE—Two and one manure, 367 2069. hundred posts rec fen asoline registered ona graded cow. Lincoln street Jersey Also Phc FOR SALE—Ten new bec hives with Ttalian bees and full wax, some brooders and hon for $12 a hive. Polish Orphana, S 504 North Burrift St., City, FORR SALE — car A-1 SALE-—Turkey eggs for shop, 84 Ch 435 Farmington ‘Ave 1401, FOR SALL chickens Chestnut year queen; with Five p conditio Inquir FOR ing. phone 5% hatch- Tele- 4-24-3ax | + Call 9% SALE even twines Phone -4d% FOR SALE—One house with seven rooms, and 14 lots with different fruits. Inquire at J, Liquori, Sta- tion 6, Newington Park. FOR SALE-—-Five acre farm, located on trolley, town of Newington; seven room stecam heated hou barn, accommodations for 500 chickens. Price $6.5600; $2,000 ¢ required. e L Prentice,” 18 lum St., Hartfar or one nings, New Britain 5 4 2dx FOR SALE- good Baby carriage, condition Call 265 Cherry St 4-22-6dx -19-6¢ 1913 4-19-6d touring SALE Cadillac five-pas- senger car, in fine shape, Just overhauled; barzain if sold th Week; can be seen after 6 p. m Hartford av FOR SALE CHEAP—FTruit and orna< mental trees, shrubs berries, ete.,, Webh & Co., 705 Stanley St 4 2dx rose, x ! AMILY HOUSE AND COTTAGE, THREE-FAMILY HOUSE. 93 HART S COTTAGE ON EMMONS PLACE. ALL FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY INTERE ED. 185 FAIRVIEW ST. PARTICULAR. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. JONEY TO LOAN ON CALL AT ONCE IF - ROOM 1208, We can offer you three good houses on Stanley St. —Right on trolley line near Park St.—They’re mighty cood rent payers—Let us quote you a price. 3 Nine room cottage on Black Rock avenue, 2 cottages at Maple Hill, 3 at Belvidere. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANE BLDG. o RENT SEEKERS Don’t pay rent all your lifc. Instead let the amount you have been paying monthly for rent, apply on the purchase price of your own home. Only a little cash is required in most instances. COME IN AND SEE US. ¥ttt We may be able to assist you. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STR HARRY HANCOCK SATURD \Y AND MONDAY EV FRANK HOLM OPEN FARM FOR SALE 28 acres of good land and timber by Schultz & Costelio, Inc. iy MAIN ST. NOTICE EAST—WEST—NORTH—SOUTH houses, Stanley exton street. Four 3-tencment strect. 6-tenement block, Cottage, Curtiss street. 3-tenement Sce us before buying. E. N. SMITH & CO. PHONE house with store, Stanley strect. 278 MAIN ST. Real Estate and Insurance. 1616-12 ARE AMERICANS QUITTERS? Good for you! But going to be finished until the bills are pa Our obligations as a nation can no more obligations as individuals. We are the nation, It you agree that Amcricans are not quitters, SUBS THE VICTORY LOAN. At Any ‘Bank—Cash or Installments, b g You say no? cad on. Our war job isn’t be evaded than can our RJIBE FUR w Britain Typewriter Exchange 612, 72 W. MAIN ST

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