New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1919, Page 16

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If you have a vacant room that you want to rent, let the fact be known through the clas- sified column. There is a good demand for fur- nished Rent yours. You don’t have to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- HARTFORD. sed Friday at Noon Up to Sept. 12th Inclusive. 1c'a word. Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1N ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, blllmg and postage cost more than the price of the littie advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. fied advt. Tell your story briefly. You’ll get re- Costs but little. rooms. sults, Instructions in neeting place, also suitable for ‘473 MAIN ST. Knitting Join our Po classes in Kniting and cro it. Our teachers ke experts clever ladies do M know planning to makea new rtest of all. 1xonette Yarns also the new Minerva eting becoming to knitting and r for this fall? Our free are Teason for what these Are you newest and s Minerva see them. The fonable now ting worsteds. r fall has £ an See new very shaes in Knitiing Yanual Society Artamo and Pacific package goods, including Wo; n’s, Infants’ and Children’s aphparel, all stamped for embroidery, ith materials and full directions for Lfinishir Come in and louk’(?v(‘ln over. Shell Bag Tops. one of these specially price $1.00. Special The new fall assortments of R bag you need Regular a new colors. If you are making priced shell tops, assorted 50, Card Table Cover or Lunch Square fine white material in 49¢c. combination article made of Regular price 75c. Special Embroidered Scarfs Machine embroidered scarfs for sideboard or dresser, size 18x54, scalloped and hemstitched edges. Regular price 89c. Special 75¢. 54-inch machine embroidered centerpieces, scalloped edge with hemstitching and insertion. Regular price $1.98. Special $1.79. BON TON CORSETS Front or Back Lace LEADERSHIP! corsets are LEADERS and always look the part. detail—TOP QUALITY is always maintained. ‘When- finer fabrics can be woven—or better boning had—or stronger seams perfected—or a more attractive finish devised— BON TON corsets will have them—FIRST ! e BON TON Leadership will always be maintained at any’ cost. =~ Let us fit you to your next corset and make it one of the fall BON TON models. A handy pretty designs. BON TON Down to the smalles nd Crocheting r Vbla@ses at Once more popular us from the largest knitting mills crochetini Join the class now and learn to make the and we are showing over fifty different shades; Just arn\cd Price 35c. every day and there's a in the country, and nobody knows. SECOND FLOOR. ELGIN MAID PERLE COTTON For crocheting. A of dainty colorings. balls for large vari- ety 'Spe- cial 6 75¢e. E Z MAID HAND BAGS They're pretty and stylish and a clever imitation of gen- uine bead work. The colors are beautiful and will not wear off. Regular price $1.98. Special $1.79. TURKISH TOWELS EMBROIDERING New Turkish Towels, stamp- ed in handsome new designs. Regular price 29c. Special 23c. JAPANESE MULES. In pink and blue, sizes 4, 5 and 6; assorted patterns. Special 59c. DOES YOUR CHILD SQUINT? DON'T hestitate to have the eves examined by an optome- trist if there is any sign of squint after the third birthday. Squint may be cured up to six years of age, seldom after that without a surgical opera- Consult Mr. Hines, our FOR SALE. Seme Desirable Building Lots in West End. H. D. HUMPHREY L ESTATE AND INSURANCE, ' Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LLOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE 373 MAIN ST, ROOM 308 . Cottage on Glen street for sale—Central location, v $3.500.—Calumet hall, Church street for rent—Fine light manufacturing.— business block on Hartford avenue for sale—See QUICK. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. # i For Sale--Building Containing 2 Stores and 2 Tenementis on North Street Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 MAIN, ST STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street We have a two family house on Belden street for '$3,800. You can’t build much now for this money. $1,000 cash will take it. E. N. SMITH & CO. i Estate. {8 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS RARE FRENCH HONOR IS GIVEN TO ACTOR New York, Aug. 16.—A rare mill- tary honor has just been conferred upon Captain Everett Butterfield, the actor. He has been decorated with the L’Etoile Noire Benin (black star), originally a Bourbon decoration con- fined to the French nobility. Captain Butterfield, who is now playing in Charles Emerson Coake's new com- edy, “A Regular Feller,” was twice wounded in France, and is one of only seven American officers to receive this ribbon. “ A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Satisfaction Guaranteed 307 Main Street Phone 570 ey — New Britain Bird Store Good Talking Canaries, Broilers, Fowls, Young Roosters, large supply of Ferrets; also all kinds of Purina Feed. 105 ARCH 6T. TEL, 1121-.1‘1 Parrots, Young (S All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. r of lady's eyeglasses at St. Mary’'s playground Friday night. Reward if returned to Adeline Bod- ley, 498 Stanley St. LOST—Lady's silver mesh taining valuable papers in Polish store, formerly Curran's. Finder ))ledse return to Herald ()fi'ice 8-18-1dx bag, con- on for to, LOST-Saturday street. ckel tank. Finder Engine House. night cap return Summer gasoline No. 8-18-2d 8-18-1dx WANTED. AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS —~ WANTED-—Man and wife want to rent two or three furnished rooms. Box 11T, Herald. 8-18-2dx FOR SALE—Maxwell running order, $250. chette, 131 Winthrop St. racer; good Walter Ro- 8-18-3dx FOR SALE—Glenwood range witl gas combination. 143 Maple St., secq ond floor. 8-18-24 WANTED—Five or six room tene- ment. American family of three. Box 7X, Herald. 8-18-3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring condition. Call evening street. car, good 113 Hart 8-18-4dx WANTED—Young man wishes a fur- ished room, walking distance from business section. Give price of it. J. W., Herald. 8-18-14% AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken reasonable rates; Mitchell Richard Covert, Tel. 309-13 8-18-6ax out; S six rooms cottage. pre- Water- 8-18-6dx WANTED—Tenement of in desirable location, ferred. Address Box 107, ville, Conn, WANTED—ILate model Dodge touring car or small Buick Six; give full particulars. Write Box 294, Her- ald. 8-18-3dx WANTED—Horses to pasture. Phone 1430. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street. 8-15-6dx WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms Jor light housekeeping by Sept. Ist. * Address Box 30XX, Herald. 8-16-3dx v FOR SALE—6-54 Hudson; all tires. Inquire 46 Maple St., ville. Tel. 68-3, Plainville. 8-18-3dx new Plain- FOR SALE—My Mitchell excellent running condition; electri- cally equipped. Price to suit. Call evenings or Sundays. 419 Stanley St., city. 8-15-3dx roadster; FOR SALE—Overland roadster; flae condition; electric lights and start- er; new tires; sacrifice for . 143 Grove St. Tel. 2011-2. 8-16-3dx LOST—Friday, probably on Church street. . Bunch Please return to Herald. LOST—By returned soldier, Friday night, probably near center, $45 or $46 in bills. Please return to Her- ald. Reward. 8-18-1dx LOST—August 9, or New Britain- Meriden car, tan leather grip. Find- er please notify T. A. Kirk, 84 Buckingham St., Hartford. Reward. 8-18-4dx FOUND. FOUND—Sum of money. Owner can recover same by giving particulars, when, where and amount lost. Ad- dress J. A. Herald office. 8-18-1dx — e 10 RENT WANTED—Four or five room tene- ment; all improvements; good loca- tion; two adults. Call 1739. The Woman's Shop. 8-18-tf WANTED—Four- or five-room tene- ment in ‘western section of city by family of three. Address Rent Box 30, Herald. TO RENT—Automobiles parked White’s Stables, 289 Main rear. 8-14-6dx at TO autos. RENT—Space for 91 Maple St. one or 8- 8-16-3dx | street, | two e WANTED—To buy furnished rooming house. Address Herald Box 33BA. 8-15-3dx WANTED—A four- or five-room ien- ement for a couple without children in a quiet locality. Box 29XX, Herald. 8-16-3dx WANTED—By couple, tenement cr small cottage in or conveneint to New Britain. Box 32 X, Herald. 8-16-3dx STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Male preferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. Herald, Box 5G. 7-2-tf ——————————— MALE HELP WANTED—Married man for position paying salary and commission; good opportunity for right man; chances for promotion; must be 2 vears of age or older. Apply, stat- ing occupation; all communications strictly confidential Box 34M, Herald. 8-16-2dx $275.00 TAKES 1916 FORD-—Tour- ing car, demountable rims, good tires and good running condition. Tel. 1560. 8-12-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2, 4-6-tf FOR SALE—Sterling upright plamos In good condition. Reasonable ta quick buyer. Call 882, Franklin Ave., Hartford. 8-18-20x FOR SALE—Hazelton Bros. piano; perfect condition; easy payments; bargain. 2079. squarg a peachj Telephon 8-16-20‘1 £ 8 months oldy _ Address Colife " 8-18-3d% FOR SALE—Collie dog, good watch dog. Herald Office. FOR SALE—One two sleighs. Main St. Tel. horse, two wagons Sullivan, 59 Bas{ 1195, 8-16-2a4 . bl FOR SALE—Carriage in good condi« tion. A. Sideman, 131 Hartford avenue. 8-16-2d% FOR SALE: for meat. .arge ice box, Maple St. suitablg 8-15-3dy FOR SALE—Four young full blooded English bull dogs. JInquire~Farmq ington, Box 84. 8-15-8dy WE HAVE FOR SALE—The follow< ing used tifes: 1 35x5 Goodyeaf cord, straight walled, $15.00; 4 37x5 Goodyear cord, Q. D, $15.04 each. We sell second hand tires Spring & Tyler, 210 Arch St. 8-11-tf FOR SALE—Reo touring car; newly painted; Al mechanical condition. Glidden, Franklin square. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—One 1917 Dodge touring, one 1917 Chevrolet touring, one 1917 Empire tour- ing, one 1915 Ford touring. These are all good bargains and must be sold at once. ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co., 287 Elm St., Tel. 1188. 7-31-tf — ey HELF WANTED-—-€CEMALE. WANTED--Housekeeper, mature and WANTED—Twelve good men Monday morning for steady work and good pay. Apply N. B. Lumber and Coal. 8-16-3d BOY WANTED- job presses. Adkin Printing Co., 66 Church St. €-15-d43 WANTED—Salesman factory. Ford nece: Mfg. C., Peoria, Ill. to ty. rervresent Reardon Young Women Wanted Several good opportunities for young women of twenty years or over as saleswomen and heads of stock in | one of New Britain’s leading stores. Steady employment, rapid advance- | ment for bright energetic who qualify. Experience preferred but not necessary. $12.00 per week. 17XY, Salary to begin Address Herald Box I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 Tel, 1625-2. ANY HOUR, DAY OR NIGHT Tarrant & Haffey FUNERAL PARLORS 33 MYRTLE ST. East End Office: JUBILE] T. WANTED—Broilers at Doherty Market, call Mr. Stockwell, 1446. This week, fresh killed Broilers and Fowl, best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Corned Tongues, our own corning. Vegetables, corn, string beans, peas, cabbages, beets, carrots, tomatoes and lettuce. Fruit, melons, berries, ba- nanas, oranges and peaches. Every- thing the best at Doherty’s. FOR SALE All kin tures. Tel. 778-12 pply Union Tea of Grocery Fix- | | | Company, 317 Main Street. WANTED-—Laborers and penters. Job corner Burritt Sts. Co. house car- Myrtle and $7 de ‘WANTED—Six bricklayers, day; also 50 carpenters, in. and outside finishers, at Bristo] long job. Fred T. Ley Co. 8-13-6dx MOTORCYCLES, Over sixteen to feed reliable for two elderly men on farm. Good home, good wages. Tel. 647-1 8-18-24 WANTED—Girl for light office work. Apply Box 7XX, Herald. 8-18-2dx i WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper. 8-14-4dx | Aberthaw Construction | 8-13-1wx i per FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, three | speed, A-1 condition. at once. Inquire at 3 Must be sold | Elm street. | 8-18;3dx | persons } FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle, fully equipped; $80 if taken at once. 33 Brighton St., FOR SALE-—Harley-Davidson motor- cycle. Excellent condition. Will sell reasonable if taken at once. Call evenings, 192 Chestnut St. 8-15-d3x SITUATION WANTED 'WANTED-—To do general housework. No objection ta out of town. 174 Curtis St. 8-15-6dx —_————— UMMER RESORT:! SHORE COTTAGE TO RENT—At Indian Neck; from Sept 1st to 15th. Address Herald Box 14K. 8-16-2dx I ————— e s FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM for lady; also room for transients. 29 South High St. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—Suit able for two; located near trolley. 615 Stanley St., City. 8-1 dx LARGE, pleasant room also room for transients. High street. for lady. 29 South 8-16-1dx NICELY board. FURNISHED ROOM with 364 Church St., upstairs. 8-18-2dx 8-18-1dx - Belvidere. 8-16-3dx ! ! WANTED—BY Address Herald Box 14AA. 8-16-34 WANTED—Experienced typist. Ad- vise stating experience and salary expected to Herald Box X26. 8-15-4d WANTED — perienced stenogra- pher. State age; qualifications and salary. Apply to Herald Box 13BX. 8-15-4d WAN work. home nights. 343 Hart street. NTED—Maid for general house- Two in family. Stay or go Apply Mrs. Germond 8-14-tf local concern, young lady for amateur photo finishing. Permanent position and good work- ing conditions. Address Murray Photographic Co., P. O. Box 169, City. 8-14-1w REAL ESTATE FOR SALE o BT 7L SRS M 'FOR SALE—Lot No. 69 on Vance St New Britain. Inquire C. S. Rusp 187 Dunmoreland Ave., Springfiell Mass, 8-18-3d% FOR SALE—Two lots on Lyons Ter¢ race; also one on Neanda St. G. F\ Scheidler, 630 West Main St., city. 8-18-1dx FOR SALE—Ten room house, all con« veniences; large vard and garagg and extra building lot. Owner fore< ed to sell. Box 26A, Herald. 8-15-3dx FOR SALE—Large building on Wes{ Main street, suitable for garage Farm of 12 acres on Farmington avenue, $5,500. Two building lot{ on Wooster street for $350 eachy Several other parcels $20 to $10f per acre. See me if you want tq buy land. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale 8-14--5ax FOR SALE—Building lots on Chap=< man street, $400, well worth $709, Twenty years to pay. $50 down, all improvements on street. P. D. Me< Kenna, 139 Henry St,, Phbne 239-11 8-11-wlx FOR SALE—Two buildings with all conveniences at 15 Seymour St. 8-6-12dx A ——mpea T NOTICRE. NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners: rented, $1 per day, delivered pramptly. Satisfaction guaranteed, Tel. 2079. 8-4-eod-t{ NOTICE—Trips from Middletown tq Plum Island, Orient Point, Green< port, every Saturday afternoon, res turning Sunday. Trip for party of Sor 10, $3.50 each; over Labor Day $5.00 each. Plenty fishing. Other | points if desired. Get in on thif trip. Captain Willlams, 90 Frank< lin Square. 8-16-34x \TL’\'(N-,RAPHFRAA competent ex- perienced stenographer is required for a responsible position with local factory. Please state age, experience, and give references. Address Her- ald Box 8XX. 8-11-tf We have an opening for a few lady canvassers, on an article which will bring you $.40 on a sale. Some of our canvassers are making $7.00 and $8.00 a day. Apply Box 18T. 8-11-tf WANTED—Intelligent white women to care for nervous and mental cases. Beginning salary $30 per month. Also launrry attendants be- ginning at $25 and advancing to $30 the second month. Full main- tenance including laundry. Increases with time service. Training school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State Hospital, » Middletown, Conn. 8-8-2w Address 8-7-tf WANTED—A stenographer. P. O. Box 63, City. WANTED—Mald for general house- work in family of three; good home and wages for right party. Anpply at 250 Park St. Mrs. Jr. 8-5-tf WANTED—Second cook, pastry cook, man and wife preferred, and walt- resses. Phone 1592 between 7 and 8 o'clock. §-2-tt Eastwood Electnca] Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12, STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To' Europe, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 207 MAIN STREET, NOTICE—Will pay cash for lot, af least 00; quote price. Herald Box 19W. 8-16-3d NOTICE—Agents for G. O. Otto radia«< tors. All radiator work neatly dong by the N. B. Gutter & Conductor Works, 204 E. Main St. 8-16-3dx, | FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger touring Carefull driver. Long or short Day or night. K. L. John< Phine 640, 8-13-6d NOTICE—Automobile parties good, reasonable service. 1741-2. Chas. Morehead. 7-pas< senger car. T-18-t4 —_— NOTICE — Lawnmowers stiarpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood streel Tel. 153-12. 6-5-tf [ —— Building—Repairing. car. trips. son, 194 North St for Phone LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, 1914 WANTED 10 Experienced stitchers on Singer power mnchines. Alsa 10 girls for bench work. Light, clean, steady work. Good pay. Conn. THE C. J. WHITE MFG. CO. Hungerford Court.

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