New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1919, Page 12

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HARTKFORD. Closed Friday at Noon Up to Sept. 1%th Inclusive. LAMB'S WOOL The 25¢ AND VELOUR Kind, ¢ Quality. POWDER PUFIS AllL sizes, Drug Dept., Lach 10c Wogol Jersey Sport Coats Norfolk and Tuxedo Styles prsmp s Third Floor $19.75 sale denoting wonderful savings on Worth Up to A Clearance Sale—A the m Cang Smarte effects appealing to the smartest on buying in quantities. In Shades of Siiver Gray, Tan, Purple, dressers. These sale prices are « About Black, Navy Just75Voileand Gingham ‘Wash Dresses 7.75 In most becoming values. en below today's wholesale quota- tions—result of early se large ali Mustard Worth up to $16.98 striped and figured These Dresses present rent and patterns. All aiff season styled Wash Dresses—sizes 14 to 48 unusual Some styles only one of a kind—others two or three. represent a final clearance of the choicest late THIRD FLOOR. Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes PURCHASED WHEN SHOES WERE 1009 CHEAPER FOX CUSTOMERS BENI THAN TODAY'S MARKET PRICES— Early foresight in buying permits the following low selling of the finest made Shoes for youths and boys at the prices: AT $1.00 AND $4.50—SIZE 11 TO: T $4.50—SIZES 11 1-2 TO 2 $5.00 AND $6.00—SIZES 2 1-2 13 1-2 AT TO 6 Fall and Winter the “Young Man" closed out. styles, full three pairs for including toe and narrow English lasts. Parents after will do well to buy two or invoice is these prices will not prevail this present iCOND FLOOR. Corduroy =~ Velvet Kimonos WHAT EVERY COLLEGE "all's ewest creations in college girls’ and stylish—Cleopatra Velvets, that reflect Twelve or more different styles in rose, blue and wisteria, some slip-on styles, others pockets—sizes 36 to 44. GIRL NEE kimonos. Corduroys, real exclusiveness. cherry, purple, with large S $9.98upto$20 collars and patch Wall Papers Dainty Chamber regular price 20c, 14c. Non-Fading Oatmeal 1 pers, regular price d0c 36c, special at 22¢. Figured and plain especially dedvable fr living and dining rooms, regular price 40c, special at 29c. Fine Tapestry Papers for halls, regular price 50c and 60c, special at 3fc. Seventh floor. Boys’ Heavy Rubber Coats Guarantee to 18 have waterproof back ting Rubber Coals, sizes 4 Papers, Every special at one school boy should and School Suits and Overcoats The fall The new 5th So'wester Rubber Hats, effects and styles—the Floor. winter display beckons to every boy’s mother. best materials and all at the fairest prices. Den’t Overlook the Homefurrishings Sale Now in Progress on the 6th Floor | here in e The little Want advt. is a great business getter. It costs next to nothing. Your story briefly told Will bring you results. Use the Classified Col- "Twill umn, pay you. 1ca word. Mirunum Charge 15¢. /7 FT8R CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Don’t waste valuable time searching for help. People seeking work read the Herald Want Column daily. Tell them your story and the va- cancies in your force will be filled. LOST. cast side of vellow fox | reward if 8-9-4i1 I—Labor day night, erlin fair grounds, a fur. Finder will receive returned to Box 7. cuff link in New Britain, on Plainville trolley. same to Atlantic & 75 Arch St. Re- 9 2dx FOUND. im of money. Owner can proving property and pay- Return to Herald Of- 9.3 have by for advt TATE FOR SALE Hill, 6 room cot- price $5,000, $: Prentice, 18 Asylum Conn. 9-3-w1 FOR SALE tage, large 000 cash. C. C St., Hartford Maple lot, X0x66 fe Plainville care Fo FOR SALE—Building lot, at Westwood Park, Cheap for cash. F. Ferris shaw. FOR SALE—Land at Barnesdale, $2 to $100 per acre. Building lots $275 to $500. See me if you want to buy land. C. L. Barnes. 8-30-5dx fine location modern im- price. Phone -6dx FOR SALE—Bungalow, in Kensington, with provements, at a low 656-12. FOR ton; SALE-—Bungalow in Kensing- electric lights, s furnaco | and garvage; fine location, nerr churech and school; low pri Wit Hart, phone 656-12. 8-29-6dx FOR SAL Three family hous: rge lot; all kinds of fruit <eibert, 437 Park St e———————————————————————— SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Your wdy desires tion at cleri or stock worlk 210", Herald 9 posi- | Ad-t 3dx ( dress Box YOUNG MAN, vears old, wishes clerical work; experienced in ship- ping, receiving and office work. Ad- dress Herald, Box 23K. 2dx & = = | WANTED—To do cleaning and wash- ing by day in private f: Oak i — FURNISHED ROOM TG RENT—A large fur modern conveniences, in tion, near High Herald, Box 7X2 ] | | nished | oad loca- Address 30-3dx room; school. room con- Ad-| saix| | Pleasant furnished two gentlemen: all Table hoard nearby. Box 3. Herald. 9 TO RENT for one orv veniences. dress Room, $5,500. three-tenement with Jarge lot. Only a step to trolley, right | the City. | H. N. LOCKWOOD, AT ND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. ————— et TSR STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. ES To Furope, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Aus China, Japan, cte. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacif S. Lines. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 207 MAIN STREET. P ———— s . S Al A N AL A WA WANTED wake the Buays house REAL E Two widc for clerks at MARK Apply young men MOHICAN to R. ASHTON, Mg | WANTED: WANTED. ANTED-—Centrally located ent of five rooms, all ments. Three in family T AN TSNS BN M i St Conn. improve- vddress Bristol, WANTED ern, on o1 ~Five room tenement.mod- young couple. 161 s Herald, Box \ddre three locality. Office. WANTED—By Jady ed rooms in good Box $BB, Herald unfurnish- Address WAN >—Board and vate family for father (age 5 and 7 years.) SXC, Heral room in pri- and 2 children Address Box 2dx WANTED: family. Good rent by American 14 Olive. 9-2-5dx WANTED—Census clerks, men), 4,000 necded Age, 18 upward. E everywhere soon. necessar; For write Leonard ment examiner), Bldg,. Washington (men, $92 mont wo- xaminations perience un- free particulars, (former govern- 849 Equitable 30-4dx WANTED—-A refined couple wishes apartment for housekeeping in resi- dential section or in private family in suburb. Address Herald Box 24KB. 8-30-5dx WANTED-—A small centrally located. dress Flat, furnished References. Box 23, Herald 8-20-4dx flat, Ad- Small Address apartment APX Box 1 for two Hei- 28-wl people. ald tene- | before 1st October, hy | HELP WAXTED—¢EMALE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Girl ply Hoffman's for store work Bakery, 95 Ap- Arch St 3d FOR SALF Also -An oak dining room set, 1 parlor heater. Inquire at %6 Roberts St 8-3-3dx "ISD—Dishwasher. Regai hotel 9-3-2dx WANTED—Cook and dining room girl at Y. W. C. A., 20 Hungerford Court 9-3-4d WANTED—Girls on shirtwaists on all kinds of sewing machines; also learners witih good pay while you learn. Park Mfg. Co., Main St. 2-5dx GIRL WANTED work in famil ply 47 Curti: for general of two ladies S5t 9- house- Ap- -2dx WANTED—Intelligent white women to care for nervous and mental cases. Beginning salary $30 per month. Also laundr tendants be- ginning at $25.00 and advancing to $30.00 the second month. Full maintenance, including laundry. Incr ses with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn 9-2-2w WANTED—Two neat appearing young ladies to travel with manager tak- ing orders; experfence unnecessar expenses advanced. Apply J. H. Burke, Hotel Waghington, between 5 and 30 p. m 9-2-2dx WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general housework in family of Good home and $12 a weelk. Herald, Box 191W. 8-30-3dx OR SALF burner gas range tion. A bargain, 112 Plainville, Frederick One complete fourn Perfect condi< West Main St.q Bullen 9-3-d4x TOR S 2] etc orses, harness, e 9 teamy FOR SALF Tenement is Hill Ave Buy it empty nd now, move ing 24 Rocky 9-3-3dx "OR SALE used We ve the for sale: 1 28 following Good« 2 Good= Goodrich Straight tires rich clincher, $3; 1 30x rich clincher, $9; 1 31x4 clincher, '$9; 2 33x 4 U. 8 Wall, $12; 25x5 Goodyear CorMy $15 each. Spring & Tyler, 210 Arch street 9-3-3d - ——— < FOR SALE 25 ton hay mules, pait Tel also abouf dax FOR SALI oak des tion Second (30x48) Inquire at 51 hand roll tog excellent condid Fairview FOR SALE—Organ. Will sell cheay if taken at once. 322 Washington St 9-2-6d4 — “ — - FOR SALE—Rabbits, and Belgian Hares. Young and old for breeding. Get your youngsters now for spring breedinf. Will selll reasonablc isfaction guaranteed. Schaefer, 309 T strect. 8-30-6dx Flemish Gianty WANTED ed by school; Tousekeeping American couple, near High two or three furnished Address 8 Herald suite want- rooms. 2dx WANTED. light with Two furnished housekeeping or one room light housekeeping privileges. State price. Address Herald Office, Box 9 8-28-d rooms for NOTICk. NOTICE—A lady would like to some good make piano from private family. Will pay cash. Addre: Box 117, Herald. 9-3-1dx buy "ED—Woman for general house- work. Apply at 83 Maple St 8-30-4dx | WANTED—Girl for general work for a family of two. Stanley R. Eddy. 324 Hart house- Mrs. street 8-29-6d AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Seven car, brand new new battery passenger top, new touring paint, new engine just over< hauled. Must be sold at once. Prica reasonable. If you see it yowll buy it. Call Tel. 717-3 9-3-3dx% WANTED- TO PAID ING! MAIN EAT SEWERS LEARN MILLINERY WHIL BOW STRE NOTICE—A drop in prices iry as’ we never advanced our prices of Photographs to speak of. Avcade Studio. 9-3-3dx was not NOTICE—Anyone having single to let or two rooms for keeping, communic drich ¢ X WO A rooms light house- te with Mrs. Al- Fords running regard=~ Address Office. 9-3-6dx WANTED—To exchange 1917 roadster in unusual good condition for larger car, 1 of condition of same. Box 1XX, Herald FOR SALE—Over Can be seen betw Columbia Garage, and touring gary en 6 and 7 p. m, 160 Arch St 9-3-3d4 MILLI N 2 AND SALF PERMANLENT BOWEN MAIN ST. JANTED MAKERS LADIES POSITION. CO: 251 AUTOMOBILE PARTIES eight car. K L. 640 taken out Johnson, 9-3-12d% King Phane AUTOMOBILE PARTIES Reasonable rates Richard Covert. Te taken Mitchell 309-13 out Six 9-2-5d§ \ttention Mr. House vou going to stand for from vour windows winter? Why not keep that cold out, and also save from 10 per cent. to 25 per cent. of vour fuel? You better see me today about having your house equipped with storm sash and doors. B. A. Fornonzini, 20 Dix Ave., Tel- ephone 1982-14. 9-3-26d Owner !—Are that cold draft and doo this day and night 9-2-64x NOTIC seovice. ( ars for hire, 1 882-12 NOTICE—Stop that knock. removed, 50c a cylinder. Hardwa City Welding Co., 18 Winthrop € ; Tel. 56-4 8-26 Carbon NOTIC Just Bring IYine razor open at 616 your dull razor, grinding Main shop) street NOTIC Geo. Fritz, Tel. 153-12. — Lawnmowers 31 snarpened, Greenwood streel 10 RENT TO RENT-—Five rooms, second floor (11 modern improvements. $27. Adults only. Inquire nerton Two family house on Ellis street right next to the ‘Northend school—Just the place for a small family with moderate means. Good big yard, and all you have got to do is to send the kiddies to school next door—$1,500 cash will buy it—Price $4,000—Cheap for a two family ouse today isn’t it? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 72 MAIN ST. sary. vancement. Apply at PHONE 3435 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. e e A A P M SR Here’s a Good Proposition Six Anywhere Ncar You Tenement Block the Price on We ar Oak Street. Couldn’t be Asking jor it. Lot Built for us Show it to E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, for Bungalow, by Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 SALESWOMEN WANTED For all day and afternoons. Steady employment with good opportunity for ad- Experience not neces- jTo LASSIFIED COLUMNS, FOR SALE Five Acres for $800. 200 feet front. Suitable Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. TO RENT—Five improvements; East St room tenement second floor small ceptional man Co. Brass o for Brass and Foundry opportunity The Elm City Plainville, Conn Rent. practi Rivet B RE rooms 86 Grove St. -fdx Four O'Brien Space for one or two autos Maple St 8-15-tf TO RENT—One seven-room apart- ment at 61 Main street, top floor, including steam heat and hot water all year around and janitor service. Rent $50.00. Apply M. Cohen, wholesale grocer, 49 Commercial street -t o) Flat of three rooms steam h Apply Box 15X, Her ald Office. 9-2-2d TO RE South room tenement, 134 9-3-d3x Four Main St OWN YOUR MANY GOOD MALE HELP WANTED—A boy or young work in a drug store. One previous experience preferred. dress Druggist, Herald Off man to with Ad- “9-3-tf WANTED—A timekeeper for factory work; good chance for advance- ment. Addr 3XX, Herald. 9-3-3d WANTED—Soda clerk, with or out experience. Dickinson 169-171 Main 9- with- Drug, -2dx :D—Nine experienced men on ord repair work. Apply Mr. Trem- bly at Elmer Auto Co., Main St. WANTED—Young man, 16 ye over, to work afternoons school. Gately & Brennan, 47 St AGENTS—Insurance or Britain. Now is the our dollar-a-month sickness and accident and policies; $100 death from natural causes; nothing like it. Agency Dept, P. O. Box 3455, Boston, Mass, 8-29-1w | Apply Th et Co., Pl 25 others, time to New sell death WANTED—Brass Elm City ville, turner Brass & R Conn. in- -wl WANTED on rivet Man expericnced header machines. Apply The Elm City Brass & Rivet Co., Plainville Conn 8-28-wl TOOL DESIGNERS — HAD EXPERTENCE DESIGN- ING JIGS, FIXTURES AND PRODUCTION TOOLS TO BE USED FOR MANUFACTUR- ING SMALL GAS ENGINES IN LARGE QUANTITY. PER- MANENT POSITIONS. * TH DOMESTIC ENGIN CO., DAYTON, OHIO HAVING ow ONF HOME LISTED HERE H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST, ROOM 308 Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Five passenger touring car in fine running dondix tian; will sell for $275 if taken af once. 39 Walnut St., top floor. Tel, 883-4 9-2-3d% Overland FOR Elmer SALE-—1913 Ford touring Auto Co., 22 Main St o 8-30-34x car FOR SALE—One ster. One 1915 mechanically perfect and repairs. Brookside Linwood street 1918 Ma Ford ro yborn road- dster. BSth Also storaga 8 134 AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken oyt Buick ecar. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-3. 4-6-tf - FOR SALE—One 1917 touring, one 1917 touring, one 1917 ing, one 1915 These are all and must be ERICSON Co., 287 Elm St., Dodge Chevrolet Smpire tours Ford touring. good bargains sold at once. NOW AUTO Tel. 1188. 7-81-tf Columbia Storge Station: all of and repaired H. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. Battery Service makes batterles charged 1418-2 —_— Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, 1918 Conn I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND lll(\'!’l‘(‘RE. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for L. ZELDES 19 wn TOW NEW BRITAIN'S HAT "OR FINEST FOR MEN

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