New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 12

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HARTFORD. . Roller Skates $1.69 — Fifth Floor Mail and BEGINNING NOV. 1ST, STORE CLOSES SATURD AYS Telephone Orders Receive Prom pt Attention AT 6 O'CLOCK MILES OF LOVELY RIBBONS " In Wonderful Color Effects "Imported and Domestic Makes Ribbons are fashionable. have before. Ribbon trims ecvening Bag Ribbons 10-inch Fancy ¥ Ribbons, in gold and silver embroidery; heavy tapestry in superb color ings and others; ular price $1.98. Special $l.79 g . Christmas ba should made now. is beautified with it is a season Lingerie bands of ribbon; Stop at and learn of the many uses to Metal ribbons are having and silver blended in oriental these are a sumptuous feature these also: re be Tapestry Ribbons, and Bag Frames nch 8-inch Tapestry able for camisoles, vests 6 metal and celluloid 5 s s price $1.50. Sale price Bag Frames, well made; regular price 59¢ and 98c. 50 I C Special sale price Bag Frames, 9-inch metal $1.00 Fancy 6-inch Fancy Ribbons in Plain Satin Ribbon. Special regular price $1. Sale price | Jersey and Taffeta Skirts . $5.00 ™ $5.98 and attractive that they deserve a special men- elves; therc are at least 12 styles in tailored and flounced effec in African brown, henna, taupe, blues and many lovely 2-tone effects. All sizes. Fourth floor. Elite Fall Styles in Women’s Boots Boots that combine G. Fox & Co with smartest fall designing and fin{shing. They have just arrived—handsome Dull Kid Lace with a patent red Louis heel and turned sole; very select and new. All Tan Calf Lace with the new Louis heel Mahogany Calf Lace with fawn cloth top, military heels. Come in and see these Boots; in footwear it is here. $7.50 to $12.00 SECOND FLOOR. Some Chi BE e They're so new tion all to them New Arri new standard quality the cov! ¥ and Cuban if you want something ultra smart We can offer you a good Two Family House | on Arch street—all painted, papered, new plumbing, everything just like new. Owner sells | as he needs money in his business. It’s Your| Chance Now. 3 Block on Hartford avenue—Will show 10| per cent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIX ST. POONE 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. Property at Corner of Curtis and Crown Streets FOR SALE. For Particulars Apply to | Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main 5t. We have a beautiful house on Berlin street. [t has a large number of rooms and a big lot. Just the place for anyone desiring a home in a nice quiet neighborhood. £. N. SMITH & CO They enter into every decorative scheme of sowns are made of solid rows of ribhons—so are bags. dainey of ribbons, long may our ribbon department and revel in which special ribbor a marvelous vogue; patterns of our also wide fancy fancy bags; Real Estate. Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 women’'s wear as they never and afternoon dresses, hats bows, flowers and they wave. rainbow of color, s are adapted. see them in gold silks of vivid colors; display, and look for Ribbon rosettes with fall affeta Ribbons suit- regular kibbons beautiful colorings, also good quality Motor Through New England This the most enjoyable season of the year for motoring; the hills and fields are in full glory of green, rlet and gold. In the book department you'll find a handy book of motor trips through wonderful New England. it will tell you where to go and how. Regular price $1.50. $1 35 Special at . Book Balcony. is Electric, Gas and QOil Heaters Sixth Floor, Little Wonder Gas Heaters for cooking or heat- 1 ing. Special price $ .89 Full size Miller Oil Heaters, with br reservoir, japanned finish. Hot Point Electric Heaters, splendid for small rooms; handy and economical, $1 1 .00 “Fox"” Cylinder Parlor Heat- ers, 12-inch, tin back, with full nickel trimming; $17 50 . Special at Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE., Will Pay 3c 1b. for Rags. L. ZELDES BETWELN 7 A, M. AND 1 P. M. OR 4 P. M to 9 P. M. 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 DOHERTY MARKET, 406 ARCH ST. All Arch St. Cars stop at Doherty’s. This week we have Turke Roasting Chickens, Sweetbreads, Tongues, H. Barnes, Hams, Cottage Hams, Tripe, Bacon Sausag Sperry and Shoulder: Fancy Be | Veal, Lamb, Pork; White Rose, Heinz and Chase and Sanborn goods; ali kinds of Fresh Vegetables and ¥Fru at Doherty’s, 406 Arch & FOR SALE. About 30 acres of woodland with considerable good timber, within 3 miles of New Britain, Price very rea- sonable. H. N. LOCKWOOD, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Room 407 City Hall. | 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. 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 litilc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. There are at least three Classified Advt. readers who are iooking for a chance to buy that Auto of yours. 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. REAIL ESTAT! FOR SALE LE: tractive, New Britain, well-built lot and sell on At- face Conn house; small easy terms Address good will responsible ; 19 Ware s east: stable $3.000 to Two-family 15 rooms, one apartment and ready for \. D. Clifford, 61 Columbia Tel. 476. 10- hou three bath newly deco- occupancy. street. sl rooms; rated | WANTED: Owner, | | i WANTED—FL IALE. HELP WANTED-—MALE HELP AUTOMOBILES, An ienced phone ope nufacturing concern Office Box 1005 exper WANTED. stenogri- An hout experienced Herald, Box chan nd Post pher local tor 10 dress Britain hookkeepe manufacturing office. Please your experience and salary Apply Box No Herald in wa aking care of 10- or full time. 11 ifeur 27-3dx lirge state ted 7-d3 " WANTED—Stone 5. Ranolaggo, 654 1221 masons for c West Mair WANTED—Competent cook ond maid. No laundry and Mrs. ellar. Phone 1926. | WANTED Goss, 48 Grove Hill . 10-25-1F work ~Two with me; men as salesm experience unr WANTED—To farm, good family house property. Laurin. 50 acre three exchange buildings, for or other good city 82 Winter street. A, J. 10-24-d3x FOR SALE—A stock, of all clos; real farm implements, tools kinds. Splendidl to several fine markets. Eight acres, half tillage, other half pas- ture and woodland, considerable heavy timber, old-fashioned hou in good condition, comfor barns, sheds, ete. Six good young two heifers, bull calf, poul- Forty bushels potatoes plant- ed, rye cut and threshed, oats, barn full of hay, straw and fodder. Lots of corn, newly seeded fields. full cquipment implements and tools, all nearly new. Wagons, carriages, cte. Pair good young horses. Chance not often had. Owner is old and wishes to retire. D. C. Peck, 68 Broad St. Plainville, Conn. 10 and crops d4 90-ACRE timber, FARM—Good land, wood, five-room house, barn, or- chard; near large village; price $1,300. Farmers’ Really, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open evening 10-21-1wx 68 ACRES ure, outbuildings, all in 8 head cattle, 3 pigs, 80 chickens large crop, all farming implements cte. Price $3,200. Farmers’ Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open evenings. 10-21-1w and, woodland 7-room house, 200-ACRE FARM—60 acres tillable. Excellent soil; on state road; all buildings in good condition, river runs through property, 27 head of finest cattle, 2 horses, 5 hogs, chickens, all farming im 00. Farmers’ Hartford. 10-21-1wx Realty, 721 Main St., ! —— e NOTICH. MR. PROPERTY OWNER—Look over your property, see if you don’t need repairs or reshingling before cold weather. Call 38-12, Plain- ville. R. H. Forshaw, carpenter. 10-27-31 NAGL. SANITARIUM and private hospital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured; all doctors courtpously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf ELECTRIC VACUUM rented ( dollar per day.) CLEANERS Tel. 2079. 10-20eo0d-ti COMPOSERS of verse or music. Write me at once. Brilliant opportunity for good talent. Address Burrell Van Buren, R. 132, Grand Opera House, Chicago. 10-25-2dx i including located, | good condition, I osary; maid | upsts valuable assured training; larg, Greene, 10-2 WANTED-—Competent for two children and work; excellent home: nurse light high come Block en to} heces- e in- Booth -3dx | Parlor Conn. 10- Goltra Employment Beach St., Hartford, WANTED—Three English-speaking Italians in large income. street. intelligent Pole business Gregory, a WANTED—Respectable woman housekeeper; one who would ap-| men; | Swedes, preciate a good, home more than the financial enfl; apply Sunday or evenings of the week of the 26th; | references. E. I. Distin, Mt. View, WANTED—Floorman for Apply ton Bros.,, Was Plainville. hington St., 10-22-6d Plainville, near Landers factory. 10- WANTED—Experienced fireman experience and salary wanted. ply Herald, Box X14B. 10 ax WANTED—Maid for second work, ; state Ap- -16-tf woman cook. Mrs. Lexington street. | 10-25-6dx good wages W. T. Sloper, WANTED—Furniture refinisher. Addre: ald Office. repairer Box 9XA, 1 55 D—Woman for general house- a week, for six to W FOR SALE—MISCELL. 20 and Her- 0-8-tf us work, eight weeks, X23, Herald three da i FOR SALE—Barred $3.00 apiece. Also cheap. Upson Farm, road, Kensington. m. to 4 p. m. Box Rock 10-24-3dx a. Zood Paper 10-2 WANTED-—Housekeeper, at once, cockerels, horse Goods 27-6dx middle aged Ameri in family of three. Addr keeper Herald. woman ss House- 10-24-3dx | FOR SALE— carrots, 0 bushei. dozen. All delivered ander Bruce. Tel. 6 oy Red Onions, $2 b Addres: , Berlin WANTED—Waitre Asia L restaur- ant, 294 Main street. 10-24-A3x | Cabbage, ushel. $1 Alex- FOR SALE—2,000 gallons barrel lots. Harry C eral delivery. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. References re- | quired. Call evenings. 41 Lexing- ton St. 10-21-6d Young, cider in Gen- FOR SALE—1 sectional boiler 2,100 feet radiation, in fine c tion. Can be bought cheap if at once. A Milis, 80 West 10-2 WANTED—Girl ar Flannery Co., core make P Whiting street. 10-17-tf WANTED—Bright «na intelligent about ondi- taken Main. -6dx FOR SALE good ‘Two parlor condition. Must girls to learn shirt making; good pay, bonus and steady work. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch’St. / 10-11-tf stove: be 10-2 sold once. Mrs. R. Wheeler, 46 Mapl in at St. 3dx s FFOR SALE—Barbers’ fixtures w barber chairs in good conditior Church St. 10-2 ith 4| ° 111 | -6ax | Y FOR SALE—Two parlor stoves in good working elf-feeder, $1 $10. floor. WANTED—A GOOD TYP- IST. THIS IS A POSI- TION THAT THE RIGHT APPLICANT WILL BE GLAD TO SECURE. AD- cond Call at 42 heating lition. ; One 10-25 DRESS BOX J4, HERALD FOR SALE—Hot- OFFICE. 10-23-1w of heating seven Burns, 11 Main St. rooms. ir furnace, capable E FOR SALE—Express horse (a one), wagon and harness. 'y, 293 Shuttle Meadow 10 WANTED. good 8. F. Ave. 21-6¢ WANTED—EXx-teacher limited number of will take pupils in a grades for private Herald. tutoring. |/ TO Il autos. RENT—Space for 91 Maple St. one or two 8t 15-tf WANTED-—A furnished near North Herald. room Main street. on or Box X10, 10-27-2dx | TO RENT—Store, good | suitable for grocery. Tel. 47- 10-2 WANTED—Room and location, 4. 4-6dx board by re-! centrally lo- Address Herald TO RENT—Large with fireproof any busine: also, one Inquire 338 two-room vault, spectable young man; cated. Main WANTED— Grammar November 1. “ive-room Main St. Tel. School Tel. tenement by teacher before 864-2. 10-24-3dx office suitable LOST. NOTICE—If some family wishes io dispose of their upright piano, reply immediately. I want to buy one this week. Address Herald, Box 28P. 10-24-3dx WANTED—Public stenographic com- mercial and literary work, multi- graphing and addressing. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School. 30-tf LOST—In vicinity of Lexington and Vine A gold bar pin ribbon bow. Office. Grove streets, attache. black Return Herald NOTICE—Kenneth of mandolin and 117 Winthrop street. Tuttle, instructor banjo-mandolin, Phone 1041-4. 10-24-6dx full and other ete., also NOTICE—DMen's overalls, men’s flannel material shirts, notions children’s sé00l supplies. All prices reasonable. Carlo Ferre, 38-40 Dwight St. 10-13-30dx and boys’ cut TO RENT—Furnished room, Mrs. Coleman, st Main St. at 76 Pros- 10 TO REN ront room pect two furnished light housekeep- Phone 12 10 ——One or rooms for Adults only TO REN! front ing. One furnished front room. 10 TO RENT- Phone FOR Better 58 Beaver Street. Liberal Terms, Than 10 Per Cent. on Pur chase—Three B ALE k Blocks at 54-56- H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOE, Open Eaturday and Monday eve 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 30a. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE -ldx | ‘306 MAIN ST, Hill, Mon- | d to n to LOST—From Gr lar; No. Edson y and white kitten, wearin reward 10 New Brit;air; 7Birc;l Store Has Al Goldfishes — Kinds of Fancy and Necessities. Homes Pigeons of Puppics. LO Strayed cow with white Finder notify Washington St., Quinto. from pasture. mark on Box Plainville. 10=-2 Also Fine and Lots 105 Arch St Tel. 1121-3 Black head South Louis | 4-6dx { | | FOR touring, In best tires. West SALE—1919 Chevrolet, run little over of condition, The L. & M Main St 4-90 5,000 miles. with all good gar: 101 10-27-4dx FOR SALE—1 touring, car. Cohen inter 1so 1 ge A « top for Do for Dodga Arch St. 10-27-1d nerator 0., 86 in one FOR SALE—O: nt tires all Sensible-Six good this car come at second- in exec runy condition; around spare; ately only must he sold irmmec once, this is ow hand Tel FOR SALF cylinder First second line. 19 Studebaker 6 passenger touring car. Inquire rolley 24-3dx class condition house end of Berlin 10 couvpe, demount- tires, one spare, y, fine running order. 10-24-3dx FOR SALE—TFord able rims, good storage batter Call 1803-3 LOOK ! LOOK !—Almost sedan, self starter, clock, bumper, othe; Honeyman, 18 Main 2109. new Ford speedometer, extras. M. D. St, City. Tel 10-21-tf sed cars: 1915 Packard ord Coupes; 1 Ford Touring; 1 Ford Truck. Many oth- ers. M. D. Honeyman, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 10-18-tf . FOR SALE touring AUTOMOBILE FARTIES taken out. Bufck car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tr IMMEDIATE DELIVERY— on one F. B. Chevrolet Se- dan closed car, 4.90 Chevrolet tour Several bargains second Hand cars. son & Snow Auto Co., Elm St. Tel. 1188. LOOK ! LOOK ! BARGAINS IN USED CARS One 1919 Ford Sedan, almost new; one 1917 Mitchell, sev- en passenger, with closed top, bargaln if sold this week; one 1916 Chevrolet roadster; one 1915 Packard touring, bargain if - sold at once; one 1917 Buick road- ster, A-1 condition; one 1916 Ford touring, a bargain; one 1918 Ford touring. Many others. ~ Honeyman Auto sales Co., 18 Main St., Tel. 2109. Open evenings till 8:00 o’clock. Columbia Storge Battery Service Station; all makes of batteries charged and repaired.. T. H. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. 1418-2 | FOUND—Keys an Maple street prove property. Hurlburt 10-27-1dx must Levine, day. Owner Inquire Fannie St. ~— LOOK! LOOK! REMOVAL SALE—We are moving to our new building December 1st, and we are having a Used Car Sale for this week only. 1917 Oakland touring, )0; 1916 Oakland tou 600; 1917 Maxwell tourin 1916 Chevrolet $400; 1917 coupe Sedan, §$1,40 1917 King Sedan, $1,000. These cars have heen overhauled and nted. We will give time payment. A. C. Hine Co., Broad St, Hartford., George Dunbar ing, $400; salesman 10-27-31 CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC C. A. PERRIN, Dircctor. Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block 259 Main St Room 57 T g oy p——— Andrews & Blakeslee ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 61 GARDEN ST. Have your home wired now. cial rates on house wiring and f until Dec. 1. Here's a 2-Family in a quiet neighborhood. Spe- tures 1d build new 2 way you look at it. A. PINKUS ' SPECIALIST—Over EYESIG 86 WEST MAIN ST. 30 Yrs. Experience in Eye Testing Real Estate In PHONE 570 7-Room House in fair condition. a little money and you have a nice or 3 family house GREENWOOD ST. HOUSE 12-Room Modern House on a Everything in fine shape. on reasonable cash payment. SOUTH MAIN ST. COTTAGE ery large lot Can be bought Extra fine large lot. home, or move house in front. It's a Spend to rear bargain any The Home Banking & Realty Co. TELEPHONE 728 Next Door Fox's Theater, Ground Floor. urance Money to Loan

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