New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 12

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HARTVFORD. BEGINNING NOVEMI Women’s Fancy Bags 1919-1920 \merican and 1 Made. Neve aye FHand 1 fall hat will match i T Bogs o Velvet plain S enjoyed becciing L woman likes we are n Cing Mings, bt ticld not mere O] with sterling frames: bead butterily and fow 1.00. Bead Bags Arocrica Pags with Strap Purses \ variety far above the in I'in Seal, Morocco, 1 Suede and Patent the smalles v and import e in frames mi i i G ic ze from irid Yy X »r contra up to 15 inches $10 w© §75 25¢ 10 $25 Individual Name Pencils STATIONERY DFPT. MAIN FLOOR Name Pencils are very popular as birthday g to fts with the young- sters; and their elders alsa like own pencils inscribed with their name, judging from the way in which they are buying them. Three Pencils, stamped in gold with name or any inscription not exceeding thirty letters All Pencils are full 7-inch length, No. 2 soft standard quality, gilt tip, best quality erasers. These pencils are supplied in floral boxes and special hirth boxes at any boxes Clhu time during the year: holly and Santa Claus for tmas gifts. Special Pen for Schools, Classes and Teachers, ARTISTS, AT NTION Namo Pencils, covered with genuine water colos for hand friends will appreciate the personal element in such paper decorating. Your a gift Set’of 3 Pencils, Penci No at No. 6 at No. 1 30¢. 60¢, $1.00. Set of 6 Set of 12 Pencils, at When ordering by mail print name to name to 3 pencils only. FOR SALLEL \bout 30 acres of woodland with onsiderable good timber. within 3 miles of New Britain. Pr sonable. . N. LOCKWOOD. ESTA AND INSURANCE Room 407 City Hall A Have your ¢ Repair Men. 902 per hour overhauling over. » Repaired by 131 car our special quotations jobs. Call and talk READ AUTO REPAIR 115 Cco., b Strteot, UTO REPAIRING t pecialty. on it —FOR SALE— * Four-Story Brick rark. Ba H. D. HUMPHREY HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. | 373 MAIN ST., Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD R on Be Seymour At 880 I'cet rain ctory on Railvoad. Can sought a ROOM 208 We'll take you into our confidence—We've just listed $6,600 and $7,200— That’s mighty cheap for a 3-family house today, and they two three-family houses at only are just newly painted too. You get the coat of paint free —Jump quick if you want either of these. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST, PHONE 343 IROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. AT STEAMSHIP TIGKETS» TU ALLvPARTS‘ DF THE WUHLU George A. Quigley 297 Main Street For Sale--6 Room Cottage with All Improve- ments in a Good Location for $4,800 Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. e Have a Better Than a 109% Invest- ment on Pleasant St. This Property Is Well Worth the Price Asked £. N. SMiTH & CO. Reai rstate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 | | | I | | | | 1 i 1 | l meeti | Main street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY,OCTOBER' 20, 1919, CLASSIFIED Ic a Word ORE CLOSES SYTURDAYS AT 6 Cloth of Gold Bags Cloth of Gold Bags, made np in silk with a woven tern 1 o silver or gold metal thread. One of the mast sumptuous s of the new season. $7.50 0 $25 Calfskin Bags Very new, genuine Hand- tooled 1 made by eraftsmen who make a life work of this art i Purses, Bill Folders and Picture Frames. $5 10 $25 imousine and Cases, with ivory fashionable leather, $6 o $25 The Bon Ton Demonstration In Charge of Miss Softly In every field there must be a logical leader to point the way to others and to set new stand- ards of s e BON TON Corsets have led their field and ve the source of the and newest in Corsetry. With every touch of fancy mirrored in staple models and cvery trend of fashion forecast- in latest designs, world- famous modistes of Paris, Lon- don and New York plan their creations over BON aultless, graceful lines night fittir all al- tor best Wi ed of the New | ai Chambe of Comme Building Company. On September 17, 1919, the directors of this company passed the following resolution: “‘Resolved, That the cor- porate existence of this corporation be terminated.” Please take notice that a of the stockholders held at the New Britain Commerce Building special will he Chamber of Company, 140 on the 27th day of Octo- ber, 1919, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. to confirm or disapprove the said action of the director By order of the directors. 5. F. HALL, Secretary. 1vt. New Britain Bird Store Kinds of Fancy Goldfishes and Necessities, Homer Pigeons of Puppics. 1 1 Has AN \lso Finc and Lots 105 112 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST—Over 30 Yrs’ Experience in 306 MAIN ST, PHONE COND @5 MTCUT SCHOOL O MUSIC \. PERRIN, Dircctor. Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Gui Class and Private Instruction. Booth's Block Foregin Rem ttances remittanee husiness DRAKFTS ON " BRITAIN, ITALY, FRANCE, 5 “GAL NORWAY, YEN AND DENMARK. Our, embraces MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDE at minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communi tion is not restricted, (to be extended as fast as conditions permit) FOREIGN Kinds nd Bought Geo. A. Quigley MAIN ST bl CURRENCY denominations, and Sold. An HORACE T. MAR FRED J. BILLI REPAIR WORK 75¢ PER HOUR TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STR ————————— © Testing | S| BOARD = l' Think of the demand there is for fruit for Canning. Sell those grapes, apples, pears, etc., without going to the trouble or expense of canvassing. A little For Sale Advt. in the Herald will bring you all the orders you can handle. This is inimum Charge 15c¢. CASH IN ADVANCE. not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, P?illing and postage cost more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. —=3 at ieasi three | Classified Advt. readers who are looking for a chance 1o buy that Auto of you Perhaps you want to sell it but can’t locate just the right cus- tomer. Make your offer through The Herald Classified Column. A sale is practically cer- tain to follow. There are I'OR SALE—MISC FOR SALI in soon acl v cow, Apply railroad re ldw: bridge, come Romel Kensinzton I IPURNIS ily 1'hone 10-20-2dx | FOR SALL lets. John i 67%-4 1. White, Kensington 10-20 FOR SALB—C. slide trombone. full equipment. Park st FOR SALF strect, firs Conn silver Leather and W Gibney, €00 10-20-1dx G G 70 Chestnut 1149-13 10-20-3dx 15 stove, 3 floor. Tel. heets for m. Tele- 10-20-1d FOR SALE winter use phone 929-13. Wa FORKE FOR SALE-—Doing prosperous drug busimess with an- nual salesof more than five times the investment. Situaggd on the main streqt in one of thearger cities of Connecticut with population of over 100,000, Verg prompt actiqn necessary. Addresd Mareco Pub- lishing Co., 127 Wall St., Bridgeport, 10 2d Carrots and Moorland DI Conn Rhode Tsland Red pul- | plated | N 2dx TO with 1 dress | | OR barn, $1,800 to Ne Tel FOR acres: and and cows, wagon: 1% m Cash pe o SALF SALE $2,000. Agency, 1 mantic, URNISHED ROOMS HED ROOMS 1 or 2 wentle G14-3, after P men m FURNT two pors H )y ROOM ms Camp 10- ot 0-tf furnished, Ad FFive rooms, \dults preferred Herald Offi 10- reat Box 1dx lin, hou hool and church carfare Dunham, 10-20-1d land, near terms Britain. E w t P Willimantic 0 cultivated, balance sture. 7 room house, ut buildings, horses 1 1 heifer. & pigs, 80 hens, all} s, farming tools and crop. iles to station. Price 00. inquire Peck’'s Farm Chapman St, Willi- 10-20-2dx farm, 6% wood barn | Conn | FOR SALE tween 1 ~Horse, black, weighs be- and 1400. Guaranteed sound; also business wagon and har- ness. Must be sold at once. TInqui 230 North St. Koplowitz. 10-20-1dx FOR SALESS: plete in genefdl. St. ¥ hes and frames com- weight, and used lumber J. H. Grozier Co., Orange 10-18-3d FOR SA kinds and K LE—Two lots and house: all of fruit Inquire coraer elsey Sts 10-20-6dx FOR 12 owner sell qu Call at 8 SALE rooms Three tenement house, on Dwight Court. The has got to leave town. To ick. Price $5,600, cash $1,000 5 Dwight St., Joe Campang. 10-18-d3x e IFOR SALE Smith, Tel. Turnips. Apply 155-2. 15 RN ) 10-18-tf | FOR SALE—Show cases and counter suitable for a fruit, cigar or groce store. Cheap. 157 1-2 Broad St. 10-18-2dx FOR SALE.-—2 bbls sweet cider. / red onior and cabbage. Addre: Alexander Bunce, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 6 10-18-3dx FFOR SALE—Choice Baldwin Also windfalls, Maple Croft I’hone 78 ALE—Two Box 18 V, Berkshire Herald. Tel 10-18- | FOR SALE—Iver H 1 condition. airview streeet. Johnson bicycle, Inquire at First floor. 10-1 8-3dx FOR . BALE-TRepeating shotgun, gage Marlin, in.good condition. 189 Winthrop street, 12 No. second floor 10-1 i FOR SALE one) Avery, horse harness. Shuttle Meadow 10-17 and wheat $35, standing wood nd $35 per acre. ( Barnesdale. 10-15- pre wagon and (a 919, FOR SALE-—Rye | $25 per ton, hay | | and sprout 1 | Barnes, straw FOR SALE-—One | boller, nine sections, 40 inch grate, | capacity 4,600 feet of radiation, | zood as new. One Putnam Boller, six sections, 30 inch grate, good as One sccond-hand Page Boil- , 24 inch rate, in good condition, Apply to D. McMillan, 201 Main stroot. 10-5-tf Walker & Pratt | LosT ping Return to A ten dollar bill on Main street or Her while shop- Myrtle street, 10-20-1dx SUFFIZ Dr. Di Pearl St DON'T ache West R tonig kerr witih tooth- . Specialist, 10-20-6dx City Advertisement LED BIDS, ols addressed Charities will in City Hall until Sealed propc Board of Public ceived at their off 5 o'clock p. m., Thursday, October 24, 1919, for constructing a Hog House at the New Britain Town Farm, Al material will be furnished by thoe Board of Public Charitie Specifications can be seen at the of- fice in City Hall The Board of Public Charities serves the right to reject any or Dic to the be re- re- all OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, A. Murphy Acting Supt. Jobhers Notice 1 WILL BUY ALL KIN JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, ! Will Pay 3¢ Ib. for Rags. i | L. ZELDES “HI‘I'I‘\\' ) 7 A. M. AND 1 P. M. OR 4 P. M. to 9 P. M, 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South America, West Ine dies, South Afsica, Australia, China, [ Japan, ete. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines, GFORGE A. QUIGLE 497 MAIN STREET, 135-ACR College; and p: buildings, head « plemer $4,000. St., Ha 63 ACR room eight chicke: arge ¢ 200. St., Ha B FARM NEAR STORRS good land, wood, timber asture, 14-room house, all in fine condition, cattle, chickens, farming its, Ford touring car. Pries | Farmers Realty, 721 Main | wrtford. Open evening { 10-14-1wx | ND, SEVEN- | house, many outbuildinss head cattle, threc pi so ! n farming implements, ‘rop; six miles to city. Price Realty, 721 evenings. 10-14-1wx out- 11 inu ES, GOOD L! rmers Mai artford. Open RMS tion, will p: Realty Open $1,000 FOR SALE—Every descrip-} up. Come to see us; ay you to do so. Farmer , 721 Main St., Hartford. evenings. 10-14-1wx FOR SA Hillerest Worth T. D. Marley, Ch. 99, Hartford. LE— Ave. $1,200, building lots, and Foxon will for corner Place, $700. 10-10-10dx ftor school Grafonola 10-20-1 AL once, experience stional Ot aro- lixcc opportun- 10 0-6d AUTOMOBIL! FOR SALJ overhauled two 1917 newly 1 1919 One and Chalmers painted, with Oakiand, in cquipped with paneled body rs to sold Motor Co;, Main new cords first cla two spare IFerds. Thesc erifice, | dition, 1918 » 1sh he at a cor, incoln and \Vest 10-20-#y Metal pattern only men thoroughly exp need apply. The Holaday* & Inc. 1-3 Printers terbury, Conn AN experience ply Herald, ANTED makers, enced Telford Court, Wa 10-18-wi1 perienced fireman md salary wanted Box X14B. A 10-16-tf YANTED. nisher, Office. e WANTED— At teady work. Furnitur Addre repairer Box 9XA, and Her- 10-8-tf ald once, Apply mpositor; ud. 10-6-tf WANTED-- sausage products; wages pald; steady ployment; working condi- tions good; American-born pre red Apply to C. Burns, local agent, Chestnut 10 Mcn to make best em- 18 VANTED CARPENTERS, CARPENTERS' HELP- IZRY AND LABORERS, i H. ALLE. CO. 10-20-1d Men to products. factory, best make H. L Spring- wages paid; steady employment; working conditions good: American-born preferred Apply to C. J. Burns, local agent, 306 Chestnut St 10-18-3d field, M FOR RENT— Clifton Barn on Davenport. Allen street. Plone 1430 10-18-2dx TC RE auto! for one or two NOTICh. FOR SA 1001 00 v LE—Newington, nes n house, five acres cash required. For further \ars apply to C. C. Prentice, lum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-10-w1 - trolley, of land, WANTED. >—Room couple. Re L. Green, and board for eld- | erences desired. Winthrop St 10-20-3dx WANTE exchar rent. housekeeping Addre )-—Furnished ned music room for center lessons for part Herald Box G i 10-20-23-2dx light Would ge s WANTE u XA, edo evening D—To buy second hand black vest. Size Herald WANTE WANTE Main counte D—Will buy D——At street, r man Uneeda lunch, 11 dishwasher and night 10-18-6dx WANTE day. D—Clerical work Address Herald, I3ox for half 22X A 10-17-64 lizht W/ positio W, W steet, hous children. Address "wo furnished rooms for “keeping by couple. No Herald, Box N4B 10- 3dx no n. good oolworth city permanent ance, 200 pl lary, Co ver, at 218- M WANTI room ment >--A rent of four by man and wife. No children. or tive Tmprove- Box X36 10- mercia graphi ason: 1446 for Eastern Chickens, Fowl, Sp ders, Ba Tripe. C ner ea Oranges Pears. "ED-—Public stenographic com- all Dohert Steer Beef, Native Vea ly. Sweet Potatoes, pers, Beets 1 and literary worl, ng and addressing. able. Smith Business multi- Rates school 9-30-tf strect. Tel. dinner. Fancy | Spring Lamb, | tive Roasltng ) h killed Hams, Shoul- Pocket H. C. ew Iingland din- Corn, Lim iettuc Turnips, Cabbage. Grapes, Bananas, Apples, Call again at Dohertys's your Sunday Cut or con. Jrder your Vegetables Pork, Nt tive Broiler Barne: Cele y MI NOTICE dispose ply one Box If some of their immediately. this weel 28P, Herald faraily upright piano, 1 want Address wishes to re- buy Herald, 10-20-2dx to and boy flannel notion 1pplies. lo NOTICF overalls, material children’s reasona Dwight full and ete., AlL § Ferre, 10-1 cut other also ices 38-10 0dx men's shirts, SANITARIUM and al, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- excellent surroundings, free institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely hy Mary E. Nagle, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 3-eod-tf NAGLI hospl cation, from private ELECTRIC rented ( VACUUM dollar per day.) CL)| NERS . 2079 10-20e0d-t( PIANO TEACHER. AN chestr: A LYNCH, of Lynch's or- Corner Church and Stan- ley streets, over McBriarty's drug atere. Tel. 1823-2 Join be- ginners’ cl dx new 10-20- WANTED AND PAINTERS Steady Work and Good Apply Berlin Construction Berlin Depot. sSHOP Pay Co., Twenty-five Carpenters Wanted for steady work at the best of wages. WM. . ~ A. J. DANIELS Welding—Brazing 1 Broken ¢ Parts, Specialty. WEST MAIN ST, ALLEN CO. nd Machin- 1k Cases a Automobile Aluminum (¢ Opposite P. 0. APPERSON 8 M. IRVING JESTER 193 Arch St. FOR SALL conditio St. el Wl roadster, 13 good Endt ELE wton, iclk running Model condition 972-4 10-18 six, Used cars: 1915 Packard Ford Coupe 1 Ford Truck. Many oth= Honeyman, 18 Main Bt 10-184f OR SALE-—W 1918 model, in condition sell at low figures. Herald, Box 20 CC. 1ys fine Knight coupe, will Address 10-10-t¢ TOR ine HIRE by d Seven-passenger limous- or night. Tel. 882-12, 10- dx i AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2. 4-6-t2 I'OR SALE—Two 1917 Max- well 1916 touring cars, Reo touring car, seven- bassenger Pope Hartford. Ericson & Snow Auto Co., 7 Elm St Tel. 1188. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION—I will pay the highest prices for used cars, open or closed, of any model or make. This is a great op- portunity for you to dispose of your car. Cash money waiting. Also cars sold on consignment. See me before you buy or sell. M. D. Honey- man, 18 Main St., Tel. 2108. Next door to Elmer Auto Co. 10-18-tf Columbia Storge Battery Service Station; all makes of batteries charged and repaired. T. H. COGSWELL, Tel, 10 Chestnut St. 1418-2 FEMALE HELP—WANTE! WANTED- of *hool girl seven years, noons and evenings. St to care fom occasionally Apply 51 10-20-3dx | hoy | arte Forrest housework. Louis Cohen, 46 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford, Conn. Tel. | WANTED—Young girl for general | Bushnen, 10-20-2dx, 100 | | WANTED—Stenographer, for |~ agreeable work and steady | tion. Apply Herald Box 11 10-20-3dx light, posi- TED-—Young woman phone operator in office. Give age, salary expected Herald office. W as tele- manufacturing reference Address Box 20, 10-18-6d P | WANT! Flannery core makers. Whiting street 10-17-tf D—Girl Co., WANTED—Maid for general house- work, family of three; attractive wages (o competent party. Mrs. stcher, 165 West Main St., 10-17-6d% Competent n id for gen- 1 housework. No laundry. Mrs. T. Glass. Tel. 144 10-16-4dx WANTED—Bright girls to learn pay, bonus and mercial Shirt Co., nd intelligent shirt making; good steady work. Com- 266 Arch St. A 10-11-t¢ D—Competent girl for gen- One who can cook. 21 Camp St. 9-30-tf WANT eral housework Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, Y‘(‘rman(‘n‘ experience, reference. 10-18-3dx WANTED-—Stenographer position offered. State desired and give K salary 1BBuilding—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERIC: STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Teleplhiones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918

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