New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1919, Page 12

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OLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, JULY 25TH, FOR STORE OUTING: Bring the Sales Checks with All Goods for Refunds and Credits. INCLUSIVE, HARTFORD. NOON UP TO SEPT. 12, AT $1.50 and $2.00 C. B. Corsets of summer netting. Sale Irice, pair $2.00 Broche 19 Sale $1.10 Pink Fine Quality La Beatriss Corsets, sizes to top. R. & G. Medium Bust Coutil 8 well boned; regular price $2.00 Sale Price 1.35 R. & G. Coutil and Batiste Corsets, medium bust, free hip, Hamburg trimmed; also with long skirt; regular price $2.00. Sale Price Cor: long hip, THE ANNUAL JULY GREATER VALUES AND GREATER VARIETIES THAN EVER BEFORE—No0t one of stock any len If your favorite is among the of time; they're all new and superlatively des items the Corsets in this Clearance has been in our rable. listed, we hid you hurry beforc your size is taken, as, you know, there are always more cu tomers than sizes at 9:30 A. M. TODAY. Ton Corsets, two in striped Bon made of broche; $4.00 top, regular grade Sale Modart Corsets, white and Broken Sizes in front, made of regular $7.00 Sale Price laced broche; $8.00 grades. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 La and Nemo for Vida this $3.85 Glove-Fitting $2.25 Corsets Sale Thomson's Corsets in white batiste, well boned. Sale Price .... $1. our Corset Clearances. THE SALE BEGAN AT Tla RBeatriss, Warner's, & G. and Thomson's Glove- Pitting Cor medium bust and long hip. Sale Price 95¢ 6.00 Pearl Beads mow 5.19 Warner's Pink Brocade Corsets, wide elastic top. Sale Price s $3.69 Thomson's $1.50 White Coutil Corsets, medium bust and skirt. Sale Price $5.00 La Beatri brocade, wide band, light Price B. Nuform Corsets, coutil, Hamburg $1.50 grade. Sale Price $1.50 & Corsets in fine silk elastic boning. Sale $3.50 made of trimmed; . 98¢ w | free of charge. Make known in the Classified column. Classified advts. are the best little selling your wants agents in the world. Read the wants of others. Ad- vertise your own needs. advertiser money. 1¢ a word. Minimum Ch CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a questien of credit. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the e 15¢. Bookkeeping, Sell that auto. There is a good market just now for used cars. Pros- pective buyers read the For Sale Tell them The cost is Automobile column daily. your story. next to nothing. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. i SERVIGE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? If you are a Qischarged soldier or sailor, the use of the column below is offered to you See thot your quali- fications are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad tugether with your di: pers, as proof of service. are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the | Herald Office. Sample—Johr Jcnes, age 27, former private Co. prefers outdocr work Has had experience as auto mechanic. Write care of Herald NOTICE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—If you want business let me show you New Method Manufacturing Paper Cups. Millions used. C .A. Bailey well, Conn. REGULAR PRICES 50c UP TO children, misse: piece for bies, a finished about Centerpieces Pillow Tops Crih Spreads Bedspreads Luncheon Sets The embroidered designs stitching, solid eyelet, French Hand-embroidered model piec and housekeeper the price of the stamped article. knots. $25.00. ‘a manufacturer imples The newest ideas and Carriage Covers Pillow Covers Infants’ Dresses Children’s Dresses Scarfs Doilies exquisite—lazy daisy, ‘White and dainty are colors. HALF PRICES ON A SAMPLE LINE OF HAND EMBROIDERED ARTIGLES ART DEPT, —clothing the finest solid outlining, SECOND FLOOR. and spec needs for ba- workmanship possible, and al Nightsowns Hats Bonnets Dressing Sacques and others. feather stitching, cross- 50c Pearl 75c Pearl .00 Pearl .25 Pearl .50 Pearl .00 Pearl .50 Pearl Beads Beads Beads Beads Beads Beads Beads now now now now now now now 4 99¢ $1.19 1.59 1 1 1 2 1.99 PEARL NECKLACES Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl Beads Beads Beads Beads Beads Beads Beads now now now now now now 5.75 now Beads Beads Beads Reads Beads now now now now Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl Pearl 10.69 now 11.19 Beads now 11.89 —Main Floor. HERE ARE WOMAN'S ORGANDIE VOILE DRESSES REGULA R None on Approval—None Exchanged—None €. O. D.—Third Floor. blue, maize, orchid and navy A few regular stock Dres: fully cool-looking Organdie two of a kind; Dresses in in pretty foulard patterns; light, medium and dark shade tunics, draped, plain and PRICES $20.00 AND $15.00 to $18.75 pink, light tucked models—sizes up to 44. $29.75——WEDNE DAY Just a small line of delight- blue, and figured voiles es also—but one and FOR SALE Two new Brick 3 family, Nos. 648 and 654 West Main; heat and every. modern convenience. all furnace One Brick Bungalow, 6 rooms, 19 Bradley St. VERY LIBERAL TERMS. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 3¢s. Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Here are two three family houses in the most desir- able location you can find— One is on Chestnut and the other is on Church St., | right in the heart of the best residential section—They will go quick, believe us. Don’t hesitate but ACT. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. B3 - G AL ONN We have a five room bungalow and extra building lot for sale in Belvidere. home, See us if interested in a nice The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK DOUIE JONES. OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS Cowles Electric Co. 95 Kensington Ave., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAD Tel. Plainville 149, WANTED NOTICE—Player piano, nearly new; highest grade made. Bargain. I payments. Inquire 447 Arch first bell Christy's . Quinn, 1274-12 7-22-3dx try ohn St., Tel NOTICE—Why worry, soft drink flavors. agent, 86 Francis NOTICE—I have gone back in the Mason Business and would be glad to attend to all old customers and new. Charles Beh, 591 West Main St., Tel. 1872 7-22-12dx NOTICE—Private family will sacri- fice one half for cash for their fine upright piano, must be sold this week. Address Box 23, Herald NOTICE—We have quite a few house maids, clerks and chauffeurs on our waiting list. Apply Room 1 Main St 1--dx Automobile p reasonable service. Chas. Morehead. car. for Phone 7-pa Bl snarpened, street. 1% 4 NOTICE- good 174 senger NOTICE — Lawnmowers Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood Tel. 153-12. 6 wife, Cora Mitchell, bed and board, T will not be responsible for any bills con- tracted by her after this date. James Mitchell, July 23, 1919. 3-1dx NOTICE—M having left my 3, STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, Japan, cte. Agents for tic and Trans-Pacific S. GEORGE A. QUIGL 297 MAIN STR -PIANOS TO TUNE Prices Right, Satisfaction Guaranteed R. E. REASOR, Phone 253 Ring 4 We can offer a Dandy House on Berlin Street. All overhauled. A good paying House on Stanley Street, south of Chestnut Street. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, oe . s Insurance. Tel. 1729.3 { FOR SALE Three houses on West Main Street, suitable for homes or business. Seven family house in factory district on a 10% basis. 242 Schultz & Costello, Inc. vax’st. WwWan Two or three furnished or rished reoms for light house- keeping, or small apartment, cen- trally located Herald. 7:23-2d Box WANTED—Rent within walking of city by American f Address Herald Box of five dis or six rooms ce of center mily of three. WANTED—A few men and women to train with large engraving bureau. No interference with present em- ployment. Unusual opportunity. Box 356 M, Herald. 7-19-wlx WANTED—Male and experi- B. Herald, 2-tf STENOGRAPH preferred. State age ence, if any. Address N Box 5G and for WANTED—)Men to collect automobile Hartford getter for opportunity be sold by distribute specialties county. A money- garage men with a great with stuff that anybody else. Room 6, Rassett Hotel, 0N am Sand s DR m C. White. 7-2 big between Call for WANTED—DMachinists, tool polishers, buffers, laborers taurant help. = Room-: 13, street makers, and res- WANDED—Electrician class men need apply. and plenty of war and references. Herald, only first- Best wages Give detalls Bo L. A cashier for Saturd Apply in own handwriting. Cashier, Box 2, Herald T-23-tr WANTED—An experienced colored man for night janitor in a factory office. Address Herald Box X26 WANT ences. Conn. SD—Fir: Elk class club, chef. New Refe Britain, 7-21-tf NSUS CLERKS—(Men women). 4,000 needed. $92 month. Age, 18 upward. Bxperience unnecessar ¥or free particulars of examina- tions, write J. C. Leonard (former Government aminer) 849 Equit- able Bldg.,, Washington. T-18-d4x Manufacturing concern wants an active, willing, ambitious young High up in The all man who has at least School education, to grow an important department. opportunity is there. Give particulars as to age, education, nationality and experience, if any. Address Box 1029, New Britain, Conn. 12Z. 7-22-3dx | 3-3d4 | FOR SALE | | | 166 Main | 3-1dx | FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—MISCEL BARGAINS Must move the raom ably IN USED TRUCKS— our used trucks. Need All trucks priced reason- Many to be sold with same Zuarantece &8 ne'“ machines. l-ten Wissel Kar, 3-4-ton Reo, panel body, 1 1 Reo roadster with delivery 1917, $350; 1 3-4-ton G. M. C. 1918, new motor and rear axle, enclosed cab, looks like new, $2,7 111 ton Union Ford with cab and wind- shield: used three months, $700 11-2-ton Mack, chassls, A-1 condi- tion, $1,500; 1 2-ton Packard, 1917, long chassis, A-1 condition, $2,000; 3 3-ton Alcos with platform hodies, in good mechanical condition and good tir $600; 1 31-2-ton AC Mack with covered produce body, A-1 condition, a bargain at $3,000; 1 2-ton Mack guaranteed, $2,200; 1 5 1-2-ton Mack, guaranteed, $4,000 Mack Motor Truck Company, Di- rect Factory Branch 673 Connectl- cut Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 7-21-e0d-tf box, Overland road Bosh magneto; original 134-14 FOR SALE—Bargain ster; self starter; good condition: make offer. Tel 1917 Buick touring good condition. Also Overland Model 76. Tel. 1560, Denison garage, 430 Main street. 21-6dx ~A high powered racer, is in perfect running condition and will do 80 miles per hour; will be sold at a sacr e if ta At once. Call evenings, 6 to 8 p. m. A. B. P., 530 East St -2dx AUTOMOBILE Reasonable Richard Covert. PARTI tes. el. taken out. Mitchell six. 309-13. 7-21-6dx FOR SALE—1 taken at once. Tel Smith mator, cheap if . 7-21-3dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out in Buick six or night service; prices right. Box AA35, Herald. 7-21-3dx FOR SALE Paint like 1660. C. H. 1917 new. Lucas, Buick roadster. Tires new. Tel. 430 Main St. 7-19-6dx FOR SALE—One pair horses' harnesy and dump cart. Plenty of work goes with this outfit. M. L. Rhodes, 676/ East St., City. 7-21-3dx roam cottage, alf improvements. Located in Belviderg within four minutes walk from trold ley. Garage suitable for two cars Price $3.000 Boy 7, Herald 3-6dy FOR SALE—Six Address Owne FOR SALE— springers, bull or 4 young prices right, one 14 months old Berlin n., P cowsy, Guerns Wm. Cc [s) FOR SALE—Ne garage, lot provements bungalow, all modern im« mortgage $3,200. gage 7 new 60x150 first Price, including mo ; 5 fare to New Britain. Ad< Hayden, Bristol, Conn. 7-18-8d FOR SALE—Guaranted mortgage; bonus and per cent. interest good payments. Tel. 1019-2, Apply 294 North Burritt St 7-17-6d% six FOR SALE—1916 A-1 Indian condition. 6 motorcycley 3Linwood St., 'ATE FOR SALE 2 building lots on trol- ley, weat of White Oak, No. 132 and 133, price $200. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acres level farm land, West Main street, Plaine ville. Easy terms. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. 7-1-tf FOR SALE—8 room new bungalow, One acre land; good eclevation; pura water; quarter mile three churches, school, state road; cheap. Eas terms; immediate possession. Tel 92-4 7-21-1w — ey SITUATION WANTED Lady desires position as bookkeepet, or doing other clerical work forl, part time either mornings or after- noons Address Box 6K, Herald Office. 7-22-3a WANTED—By a middle aged Swed- ish woman housekeeper for widow- er and small family. Address Herald Box XC4 7 -3dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown, 188-2. 4-6-tf Tel. ¢ WANTED—Work as housekeeper. Apply Estmsen Chance, 23 Websterf Hill. -22-3dx, FOR SALE—One fon truck, good as new, must be sold immediately. Price right. Terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulars address Box 4 A, Herald. 6-30-tf FOR SAL. painted; Glidden, —Reo touring car; newly Al mechanical condition. Franklin square. 6-28-tf 6 room apartment 1d modern 200 East with improvements. Main St 23-4dx HELP WAXTED—UEMALE. NTED—Girls and housework 166 Main street. for clerical, Apply Room factory i, -ldx WANTED—A woman to take washing. Apply between 7 393 West Main St. Tel. home o m, WANTED—Experienced girls for foot and power press work. Must be aver 16 years old. The blin Manu- facturing Co., 65 Arch St. 7-22-2d housework, 721 for 241 jdx ! WANTED—Girl Vine street WANTED—Women to take weeds out of putting greens at Shuttle Mea- dow club. Light work and good pay. Call or Tel. 259 7-21-3d TO Month of August, four- room furnished tenement to adults. Bax 32RB, Herald 7 FOR five Tel. RENT rooms, 92-4. Kensington, gas, near teneme school, Four room cottage to rent at Indian Neck, Branford, Conn., from July 25, 1919, to Aug. 1, 1919. Address Cottage Box 17, Herald 7-22-d2x TORR street, retail; 1471-3 —Store, 104 suitable for reasonable. Commercial Call TO RENT—Two office :ooms and one very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf FURNISHED mOOMS -A cook at the Y. W. C. A.| TO RENT—Furnished rooms suitable Hungerford Court. 7-21-3d hous flight light First for St. keeping. 1 Main -4dx D—Girl who can cook; salary $40; no laundry; evenings off. Nagle's Sanatorium, 50 Cedar St 7-17-Tdx g—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn 1913 | | TO AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND TRIMMING Tops and Slip Cove e to Order and Repair arpets, Back Curtains, Ruy rds Recove ete. Tops and Man N One Estimates Furnished. BRISTOL AUTO (O, 135-137 SCHOOL STREET, Bristol, Conn. Telephone 232, T B A RN T TO RENT i RENT—Furnished Court street. 6-28-T. W. rooms, 19 F. S 1-mo-x pri- 21-3dx Room and hoard in 290 Maple S RENT mily TO vate fa Desirable light rooms, $4 a week Home between 7 TO RENT keeping North St p. m. house- TO RF light 101 NT—Desirahle furnished rooms, housekeeping. Private house, Fairview St., upstairs bell 7-23-2d4 ished room privileges 7-23-34 One large fur gentleman: home 11d, Box 29k TOST. for Address F LOST—ollie dog; reward if returned ! Malina, Kensington, Conn 7-21-3dx to G Monday evening, black rubber boot from automobile, somewhere between Berlin garage and Wood- ruff Court. Finder return to Herald. Reward. < 7 2dx LOST. SUMMER RESORTS — Cottage Room Right INDIAN NECK, Branford 1905. July 1st to Oet. 1st. and board, reasonable rates, on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey. 6-30-t8 kitchen, together with in house at Indign 676-2 call at 76 West Main St., first bell. 7-22-2dx Room and board, reasonable rates, right on the shore front. Cherokes cottage. Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. Mrs. T J Walsh 21-6dx-e.-0.-ds Rooms with gas and water Neck. Phone or FOR SALE. Over 80 feet frontage on Meadow | street with large dwelling. Also two houses, sites. 148 feet on Park street with Both excellent businessg H. N. LOCKWOOD, ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Room 407 City Hal Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. WELL SERVICE STATION. AR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. READ At a court of probate holden at New Britain, within and for the district of Berlin, in the of Hartford and state of Connecticut, on the 22d day of July, A. D. 1919 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, In re Mary Rita Pratt of Britain in said district, minor. Upon the petition of Board of Pub= lic Charities of the City of New Brit« ain, by A. J. Hart, Supt., representing that Helen Hayes Pratt and Richardl S. Pratt, parents of said minor, Mary Rita Pratt, are unsuitable persons to be guardians of the said minor, and: praying that they may be removed as such guardians, and a suitable persom be appointed guardian of the minor child, Mary Rita Pratt, &s per appli~ cation an file more fully appears, it 8 Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the probate office in New Britain, in sald district, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1919, at! 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that no= tice be given of the pendency of saldf application and the time and place of} hearing thereon, by publishing thi order in some newspaper published ia said New having a circulation posting & copy public sign-post in the Britain, in sald district, mauke GAFFNE BUY YOUR WINTER COAL NOW 'TWILL NEVER BE CHEAPER county Judge. New Britain in said district and by thereof on the town of New and return BERNA Judge, BERSON BROS: BRANCH OFFICEF T —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office)

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