New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 8

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New Britain Eoig and Dry Goods Store Inc. Saturday Specials Women's Misses’ and Junior Velour Coats {.In Navy, Brown, Green and Dark Mixtures. Lined to the Waist with guaranteed Satin Lining. Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 16 to 44. At $25.00 each. *See them on Display in our South Window. WOMEN’S HATS Hundreds of Hats to Priced $2.98 to $6.98. BATH ROBES FOR MEN, WOMEN - AND CHILDREN. ¢ Our Fall and Winter 'Robes are now here for you to select from. WAISTS Crepe De Chine, Georgette and Satin Waists. Priced $2.98 to $7.50. 18 inch Black Silk Velvet, $1.98 yard. Value $2.50. 38 inch Wool Plaids, $1.00 yard. Value $1.49. 54 inch Wool Suitings, $3.98 yard. Value $4.98. 36 inch Corduroy, in Grey, Tan and Brown, $1.98 yard. Value $2.50. . Men’s Grey Flannel Shirts, $2.50. Value $3.50. Men’s Hese, all colors, 5 Pairs for $1.00 Men’s Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers, $1.50 each. Value $1.79. We carry a complete line of Glastenbury Underwear for Men. Men’s Negligee Shirts, $1.23. - Value $1.98. Buy Your Blankets and Comfortables Here. We sell the Famous Beacon Blankets. select from. New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co., Inc. 381, 383, 383 MAIN STRE Six family brick block on Glen street—Here’s a good paying proposition—You can live there and get a good in- come besides—2-family house on Hawkins street for sale —ILet us sell your house for vou. Our customers produce the goods. LCAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 278 MAIN ST. PHON E N\ 343 HOOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. We Have it Minutes From the Trolley Line. and Chicke hree Acres of Buildiog Purposes. E. N. tMITH & CO. H. A, EMMETT, City. Not Over Five y House, also Cow, Pigs Be Used Rigl Heart of the A Two-Iami Land Which Could Manager. Real Estate, 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 | but Think how much old furniture you have that It is alt 8, Shurber Phone 2 anklin street. fall suits received this | Advt. Lots of new is of no use to you. Wilson's advt week Phone 2 No. 1 chestnut coal Gustave and IKmma Peterson today through the Camp Real tate Co., a cottage on Commonwealth avenue to Charles Valentin and Louisa Nordgren. | The Philathea of the Metho- dist church will have a corn roast and business meeting at Rackliffe’'s Grove on Monday, Sept. 29th at 6 o'clock. Each member asked to bring her of use to some one else. Te¢/l the other fellow about it through the For Sale Column. ’Twill pay you. $12.756 per ton sold class is _— CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this werk we advertiser money. save the The ending of summer will mark a Big Turn- It your Classified Column. Buyers read it« daily. The little advt, gets results. over in used autos, vou want to sell auto use the o own cup, fork and spoon. If stormy, the supper will be held at the church. | No. 1 $12.75 at s. anlklin Phonc coal 55 I per ton | WANTED. street. e R - WANTED-—To buyl cheap, one or two family house. State lowest price and terms. Address Herald Box chestnut Shurb 3 0.—advt Giddings Chapter No. 25 will con- fer the Past Master degree at a spe- cial meeting this evening. NX2xX 9-26-2dx The condition of Miss Helen - Sheehan of 117 Bassett street who is | ROOM AND BOARD desired by dangerously ill, was reported as un- gentlemen; permanently changed today. with local concern. Address Herald, i Box 14BB. 9-22-tf WANTED-—Public stenographic, metcial and literary work; multi- graphing and addressing We pre- pare papers and speeches for ban- quets or affairs of any kind. Rates easonable. Smith Business School, 278 Maln St. 9-9-tf four Lots of things are scarce and high, | there is no scarcity ‘of shirts in! this stor not high, either. Wilson's. —Advt. com- WELLS—WILLIAMS Ex-High School Girl Will Wed (x'col‘s,«,'f B. Wells Apply Aberthaw Construc- corner Myrtle and Burritt teams. tion Co., streets. Wednesday Evening in| J | Kensington. Y George Burton Wells and M Esther Williams be married ! next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock | S couple, or six orow fined, By small rooms, or hout garage. Herald Office. refined, middle-aged tenement of five single house with Address will at the home of the bride’s parent Mr, nd Mrs. F. E. Willlams of Ker sington, it was announced today. Miss| — Marion Williams, a sister of the| yy bride, will act as bridesmaid, and| Chester Wells, a brother of the groom, | will be best man, Miss Williams was to have graduat-| ed from the local High school in| June, but did not return to school to| WANTED—By complete her course of studies. She| two pleasant was a popular member of her class for. unfurnished; the past three vears, and served on! ble; private numerous commiittees and held sev-| references given. eral minor offices. She was known to| her host of friends in this city and in| Kensington as Esther.. She is tho daughter of one af the Kensington's' WANTED—Four or five room tene- most prominent marketmen ment by couple. Address Box 20XL, Mr. Wells resides at 72 Lincoln! Herald Office. LR reet and also dttended the High! hool for one year and would have| been a member of this year's grad-| w al NTED i !Man to Take Charge of iDelicatessen Counter. Good Wages and Steady — Position. Apply at 142 ‘Main Street. JANITOR - WANTED Must understand how to run heating boiler; good pay and steady position. Apply to Mr. Dav1dson, “The Fair.” ANTED — Clerical position by middle aged man. Bookkeeping ex- verience. Address P. O. Box 32, City. 25-3dx gentleman. One or rooms, furnished or with board, if possi- family pre¢ferred; Box D10, Herald. 9-2 dx Building—Repairing. LFAVITT & HAYES BUILDER§ IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 224l New Britain, Clonn. WANTED. First class diemakers. . Leppard, 24 Rock Ave.. hetween 7 p. m. Phone 747-3. Apply Black and 9 9-19-2d WANTED High School Boys Over years to Work Saturdays. ply to R. A. Market. 16 Ap- Ashton, Mohican FOR SALE GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON LE NOX PLACE, HAMILTON, HAWLEY AND TRUMBULL STREETS. ALSO A FEW GOOD HO H. D. HUMPHREY KEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., ROOM Ses. Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. . MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE For Sale---Three Family House and Garage for $6,000 by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. located | WANTED—Single and double dump | 9-25-wik | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED—CEMALE. IFOR SALE—Have to break up home and ‘e most new furniture for sale. 9 Franklin Square, 2dx WANTED - wpply New Walnut IExperienced Britain Paper street stripper Box Co., 9-26-6d Sheldon’s and sugar canning, 419 South Main Dressel FOR SALE. pears for St., H. C. | FOR SAT,E—Two stoves, one gas and one coal. Inquire 132 Farmington Ave, e 9-26-2d FOR SAI furniture, cheap, at 119 9-26-1dx E—Good herry St sacrifice my beau- tiful $500 piano for $150 cash; magnificent tone and in perfeci condition. Address Herald Box 29D. 9-26-1dx FOR SALE—I will FOR SALE—To save moving, and if sold this week, will saerifice my beautiful mahogany piano (perfect scondition) for $115 cash. Address P. O. Box 464, New Britain. 9-26-1dx SALE—6,000 heads cabbage, bushels of potatoes; all first- class. Lawrence Podlosek, Root Farm, Berlin, Conn., near Murray brickyard. 9-26-1dx FOR 300 Hares and Schaefer, FOR SALE—Belgian Flemish Giants. East Street. FOR SALE- gallon or Cromwell. New sweet cider by the barrel. Edw. F. Bauman, Phone 688-12 9-26-6dx FOR SALE—Two horse blankets in perfect condition. Cheap if taken at once, 1562 Hartford Ave 9-26-3dx FOR SALE—Ferrets for sale. Apply O. Glabau, 44 Fairview street, city. 9-26-3dx WANTED—Bookkeeper, Knowledge of able. Give age, expected. Address Office experienced. typewriting experience, Box 19X, Hulll(l 9-26-3d | WANTED-—Experienced operators on shirts; also girls to learn; pay while learning and steady work: 15 per cent. bonus on all piecework 5 per cent. bonus pald semi-yearly; best working conditions; good light, sanitary and no work to carry. Commercinl Shirt Co., 266 Arch street. 9-24-12d WANTED— Counter girl, Apply experience Hudson Lunch 9-24-3dx WANTED—Intelligent white to care for narvous and cases. Beginning salary mongh. Also laund beginning at $25 and $30 the second month. Full main- tenance, including laundr In- creases with time service. Training school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State hospital, Middletown, Conn. 9-18-w2 women mental $30 per * | WANTED—Girl to do general house- Mrs. J. J. Wit- 9-8-tf work; no washing. kin, 27 Winthrop St. WANTED. 3irls to solder port- able lamp shade. Apply B. & K. Mfg. Co. 9-26-3d "OR SALE—Second hand lumber, windows and frames for sale. Apply J. H. Grozier Co., Maple St. 9-25-3d FOR SALE—Grapes, tor Jjelly or grape Schwartz, 107 Glen Household furniture in can be seen at any time from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. at 42 « Church St. Theo. Wilson, over Victory Lunch. 9-24-6dx any quantity juice. Carl St. 9-25-1d | FOR SALE good condition; FOR SALE—New Recordian cabinet phonograph (Victrola type), univer- sal reproducer; plays either Victor, Edison or Pathe records, $65. Phone 772-4. 9-22-6dx IFOR SALE—Barber shop and Cigar store. Big bargain if sold quick. Reason to sell, go west. 389 Arch street, William Radil 9-15-tf SITUATION WANTED. POSITION doing houseworlk, young woman. No cooking. dress Box J, 29, Herald. Ad- 9-26-1dx xperienced man, des first class fireman Address Fireman 9- WANTED: work a watchman. 22, Herald. E s or Box 2dx WANTED. Glass cutter, glass bend- er, and portable lamp shape solderers. Apply B. & K. Mfg. Co. 9-26-3d e —— e —————ETE—— MALE HELP attendants | advancing to | | AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—By town. Late party leaving 1917 Overland tourin car (Model 90), like new and In excellent condition; price right for| quick sale. Inquire at New Haven Dairy, 53 Woodland St., or call ev 38 Newington road Tel, 9-26-3dx} st Ford trueci in good won - Price right if taken at once 288 9-26-3d private FOR SALE dition PRone il FOR SALE bargain condition starter, dition, 1916 Vim truck 1918 Ford 1916 electric cheap. $375, A roadster, good Overland,» self lights, con- Newton, good Chalme s condition )R SALF first ¢ 8 touring car in Phone 1634-8, 26-3d FOR SALE—1916 Inquire evenings, street. ' touring ear. Bast Main 9-23-3ax AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken outy Reasonable rates. Mitchell Six4] Richard Covert. Tel. 309-13, 9-22-6dx0' Ford 380 FOR SALE—Overland, Country” Club, good tires and . me- chanically perfect Bargain if tak< en at once. Apply 415 E. Main St Tel. 117 9-23-fdx e FOR SALE—1917 Ford lLu\ulflK car;y just painted and in excellent cons dition; price very reasonable. Ins quire at 80 Newington Ave. Tel 998-4. 9-22-60% e FOR SALE—Vim new; late model; demountable rims; two new Kellya Springfield tires on rear, two slightly used tires on the front, with one extra good spare; this can be bought for cash or time payments, one year, $790. Jester's, 193 Arch St. ] 811 or 342. 9-17-t8 FOR SALE—One touring in good quick sale, $490; see us before buy your used car. Jester's, Arch St. Tel. 811 or 342. §-1 model | 0, truck; gaod ag electric lights; Studebaker condition; Four fo WANTED—Young man for collecting and store work. Address Store, Box 2, Herald. 9-25-3d WANTED—Young man for shop work. The Elm City Rivet Co., Plainville, Conn general Br | EXPBRIENCED FIREMAN wanted. When applying give references state experience. Address Hers Box 34CX. SALESMAN—To the man of educa tion, personality and refinement who is sincerely desirous of making a permanent and profitable tion with a local office of a nation- ally known financial house handling highest grade Financials, would suggest that he write for interview This is a genuiné opportunity for the men who can measure up to our standards. All communications in strictest confidence. TLaurence Gregory, Booth Block. 9-24-25-27x connec- LOST—Thursda Finder please r pany, Church St afternoon, suit box. turn to Texas com- Reward. 9-26-1dx LOST-—A collie dog, Reward if returned Kensington, Conn. flve manths old. to G. Maling, 9-24-83dx FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Beautiful large front room, well furnished for one or two gentlemen, 5 minutes’ walk from Main street, at 4 Glen street 26-1¢ T P T R T L Sy S TR T S s BIG SALE DAY SATURDAY AT THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET. BIG DROP —SOME PRICES IN THE 5 SOME PRICES MEAT SPECIALS STRLOIN AND SHORT 36¢ b 2 1bs. | 3 cANs TOMATO SQUASH ... 2 TOMATOES. TOKED SHOULDER CORNED. BEEF 28c¢ b 15¢ 1b i LAMB 63 MAIN STREET. F. MAIETTA, Prop. PEPPERS. ONIONS, SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS AND CABBAGE OF MEAT. QUALITY— . GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES SPECIAL Sugar 20c and 1 Teck Sweet Potatoes 49¢ SWEET PEPPERS 2 CANS CHALLENGE IMPORTED PURE 1 gts 29c 37c MILK S $4.50 Gallon OLIV soup .. for 15¢ can LETTUCE, CELERY, RROTS, TEL. 10: WANTED—Shop helpers, and painters. Steady good pay. Apply Berlin tlon Co., Berlin Depot. vard work men and Six stair build- Apply Fr Conn. 9- WANTED—At ers on housing job. Ley Co., Inc., Bristol, once. WANTED—Young man for our foot- wear department. The Alling Rub- ber Co., 240 Main St. 9-22-tf WANTED—Man to work as janitor and help in stercotype department. Permanent. Apply at Herald 9-19-tf | FOR late model roadster in first-class running o! just overhauled; new steam radiator and hood This Ford equipped with electric lights, froy side, dash and rear, and Gray ¢ Davis self-starter; generator; de- mountable rims, with two ' extra tires mounted on rims, carried on classy carrier in rear. Come quick if you want it. Jester's, 193 Arch St. Tel. 811 or 342 9-17-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown, 7el. 188-2. 4-6-tf ERICSON & SNOW AUTO CO., 287 ELM STREET, AGENTS CHEVROLET CAR. STORAGE AND REPAIRING. TEL. 1188, Ry Columbia Storge Battery Service Station; all makes of batteries charged and repaired. iy 'Il. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. 1418-2 T —————————— 10 RENT one or twa 8-16-t4 TO RENT—Space for autos. 91 Maple St. Hotel Beloin. 9-6-tf WANTED—Bar porter, NOTICE. We do all Jobbing cheerfully Arch St kinds of carpenter work, a specialty. timates given. B. Bonewits Tel. 319-3. 9-25-6dx FRANCIS P. MAY, violin instruction, 344 Broad St Appointments by phone 136-4 9- PRINTING care, prices. J. Main St of all kinds done with g0od workmanship, reason Kulper, Printer NOTICE: pairing Chevrolet and Odell, The Smalley Ga and storage, speciali cars. Tel.| 1868. Browne 240 Smalley St 0-d6x MOTORCYCLES Indian, with complete elect tandem; tires good Thomas Hanford, Kensin Tel. 656- 9-26-3dx FOR SALE motor, and tion. ton. Powerplus ric equipment in condi- FOR SALE-—Indian side car $160 280 niotoreyele and Avch 6a | FOR RENT—Six room furnished cot= tage, 2 miles from center on Hart« ford trolley Ilne. Young American couple preferred. Address Herald Box 34WX 9-26-2dx wood Park, Plainville, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two house lot8 between Plainville and Y Forestville, h("\r‘ trolley line. Inquire Mrs. Barnes, 124 Broad St,, lld]!l\l]fe 9-26:6x FOR SALE—Five acres land and house $1,400, $500 cash; 15-room, three tenement house, with all Im- provements, located in best part of! the city. John J. Gerdi St. Open evenings. FOR SALE house, acres of and ville. ance on Small farm. Four-reom small barn, hen-house, three: nd, 17 fruit trees, grapes berries; one mile from Plain- Price $2,300; part cash, bal time. Box 278, Bristel. 9-24-6d FOR SAL o} bungs water oasy A cosy new six room low, large lot, electric lights; in house; $500 cash, balance terms. C. H. Culver, West~ Tel. 38-4, 9-23-

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