New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 12

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Mail Orders Cavefully Filled New BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY NOVEMBER 10, HARTFORD. DAILY STORE HOURS INCLUDING SATURDAY 9 A. M. TILL: 6 P. MEN ---YOUR CHANCE! Army Raincoats for$ 19.95 Men'’s Dept., Uncle S rubber > made for m i leskin, w h good fitters. owll get in on this offer 5 you're wise —sure Main Floor they're made right. and rain proof. Better models and OUR YARD GOODS SECTION On the Second Floor 1S A REVELATION TO THE CLF AWHO AVAILS HERSELE OF to come and see the lovely you may be a creator We can shew for housedres: arent materials for economical to buy have only easily and economically tiest you've ever worn. for wee folks. Tabric thousand and one dif made; it is often more You of treet the fabrics exhibited on our vou fabrics of dresses, ness w fabrics R WOMAN ITS SPLENDID ECONOMIL! second floor, to discover how blouses, wraps and skirts—the pret- TR 101&. If you are out of work, if you want help, use The Herald’s Classified Col- umn. Every reader looks it over daily. The Clas- sified Column is the most inexpensive form of ad- vertising. Use it regu- larly. It will bring you results. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1N ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than thc price of the little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Serviceable used are in good demand. cars If you intend to sell your this fall, a small in the Classified bring you customers. Don’t waste time hunting prospects. Find them in the Want Advt. way. car advt. column will NOTICR. WANTED-—MALL, HELP [ TO HIRE-—One ton truck, New rownups, for misses, for girls, and for party gowns, for sports, and a to buy the fine garments ready kinds for for suits, ear. [t is easy and create. all e ————————————————————————————————— | WOQL DRESS GOODS This department fairly bristling with goods and new values During the season we shall present to our patron: me of the most attractive es we have over presented in fine woolen fabrics. iner we offer: E 1ich: Wool Jersey beautiful shades of re blue, navy >, cathedral, new, the very finest quality, in ndee! and, taupe, Pekin beaver and others. The regular price of this cloth i OUR SPECIAL PRICE 1S i $3.75 WOOL SERGES He\c are fine French and Poiret Twill Se idth from 42 to 54 inek and here vy competition:” $1'79 TO $3.95 YARD Your Eyes Change Many persous take it for granted once the eyes are in good condition they remain so indefinitely. But when you consider both the delicacy’ of the eyes and the amount of work they have to do, you realize the need of continually - lgoking out for the eyé strain and having its cause ascertained by a careful examination. Mr. Hines has had more than twenty vears’ experience in eye testing. He will tell you what is best to do. Optical Dept., Mezzanine that will Balcony. Long Corduroy Kimonos $6.98, $7.98 up to $22.50 As Usual—They're the Pick of the Markets. styles to attempt a de- he colors are Rose, ht Blue, and Wisteria. s 36 to 44, Thursday $4.98. There are too many scription however brief. Cher! Copenhagen Blue, L Seco and figured Silk Lining Our special $7.98 Kimonos FOURTH FLOOR. YOUNG MAN | WANTED! | Aged 15 to 18 years, to learn the husiness, A real live, good opportun- ity coupled with good pay it you are | Jimbitious and willing to work. to My, S, M. D Apply | idson, (II Cowles Electric Co. Electrical Contractors 74 WINTHROP STREET Telephone 458-12 Prices Red 0 acres good About considera FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE HERALD CLASSIFTED COLUMNS sonable, H. REAL ESTATE BUILD.NG LOTS WILL BE HIGHER NEXT SPRING | IF YOU EXPECT RUSSELL ST. LENOX PLACE HU VANCE ST. CHAPMAN ST. ALLEN ST. MONRC T, EAST ST. $500 - $300-§700 5 £800-$1000 .......... $1000 ONLY A The W. L. HATCH CITY HALL INSURANCE—REAMsr LSTATE Open Mon, WANTED--AtOnce —— 10Girlsfor Work on ‘SmallSprings. Apply Peck Spring Co., Rear 68 Broad St., Plainville "WANTED! Trucking of Any Kind 5-ton Mack Truck. miles of New Britain, LOCKWOOD, AND INSURANCE. 2 Room 407 City Hall TO BUILD, BUY NOW GERFORD ( G SMALY: CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED WOOL COATINGS THAT WEAR THRIFTY PRICE TAGS, TOO. A remarkable assortment of plain and novelty coatings in every suitable weave and dependable quality; soft, fluffy all-wool fabrics in Velour, Sil- vertone, Bolivia, Frost Glow, Polo nd many novelty weaves, some having plaid backs, and not requiring a lining. All 54 inches. $3.75 ' $9.75 Line of New Wool Coatings at $5.50 YARD PRICE YARD See Our For Coats, Coatees, Stoles and Capes act reproductions of mnatural ch fur nap. In Hudson Seal, Baby Lamb and Kerami; fur; having Beaver, Silver all 50 heavy Fox, “Moleskin, inches wide. We've made no advance in the prices of thes splendid fabries over former years, due to the fact that we placed our orders in the mills last winter and secured the materials at old price: $6.98 to $16.98 Yard , cut from any by 17 of the above inches wide. 7 Seal Scarfs for 17 Hudson Bay Scarfs for 17 Silver Fox Scarfs for . 17 Moleskn Scarfs for .. 17 Beaver Scarfs for AND MANY OTHERS 63 One yard of 36-inch Lining will line one of these stoles and when complete will make as fashionable and comfortable an article as one could wish for. TO RENT room for 18 cars. 49 Woodland St. Apply Berson Bros. Tel. 1811, 11-7-6dx —XKensingtan, 5 rooms, gas, Evenings. 9 11-8-2dx INSTRUCTION —S§: LADIES—While you Bri- tain to s6 Hartford Hartford AV el M. Racher, 1983, 11-7-6dx | | WANTED tor Hinchliffe, 13 Electrician b ght between 7 1 per mna y anklin Ap- Dy W SANITARIUM ana private pital, 50 Cedar street. Qu cation, excellent surrounding from institutional at close individual attention ass all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N, graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf NAGLE hce Blectric vacuum cleaners rented | ($1.25 per day) delivered; satisfaction | guaranteed. Telephone 2079. ! 10-31-eod-tf | Samuel H. Gross, | teacher of violin; fifth season; pu- pil of Tranz Mielke, Hartford Con- servatory; Studio, 234 So. Main 3 11- Horton, of F NG Studio. 11 Phone 134-2. 11-5-5dx of banjo, pupil Springfield. St. teacher Knipfer, Wallace are in Hartford Blouse from us. Special, Georgettes $2.50 up. carfare. De Luxe Waist 70 Church Street, 11-4-26d buy your Tubs T79c, Save your Shop. Upstairs, Hartford. WANTED: Ty store 1 Oftice. Young \ddre: man s L WANTED—Painters and paperh class men only. Occupin and Johnson, Main St. 11-10-1f of 16 or in cigar factory R, A 11-10- WANTED- general ply No. Boy work il it 18 years for Ap- Ix s electrician’s experience unnec o call Arthur Tyler, wrd Ave., City. 11-10-2¢ er Phone 18 boys for messeng . Tel. Co.; must lendid chance salary er be to service a 114 years old; learn telegraphy; $50 per month. 11-10-6a WANTED—Butcher, Market, 1 at Buffalo Seymour street. 11-10-3dx Meat =) | 1 | | | i | i help- | averages { | one tween room 11 a ) | TOR SAL strain phone Irickson, 11-10-1dx FOR 8L 1916 Indian without ple ctrically motoreycle, sidecar, Inquire reet. cquipped | with o 316 Ma- 11-10-6d FOR SALE—A. few fin cockerels for breeding, Mrs. R. H. Stevenson, Phone 146-3. il bred 00 each. Plainville Z—Roll top desk and chair. reasonable. Apply 84 West 11-10-3dx FOR SAL S Price Main. FOR \LL* Second-hand stove. Buy at your o address at kitchen 'n price. Leave Herald Box 10D. 11-10-8dx 11-10-3d | I ———— AUTOMOBILES -~ FOR SALE— Six, $800. W. L. Hatch C passens 1917 In good condition City hall. Buiclk 0., FOR SALE baker or will with Hoffman FOR SALR only two ford ave Five in A-1 condition for ‘motoreyclé Il 6 P. M, H. ~1lwx tourin used Hart- 11-10-3dx road- tires months nue FOR SALI ster, model and top. 1 28X B, tle four three new Addr Buick lit By rice § 1d FOR SALE—1 truck, with Her Offic 918 “Republic”’, 2 ton Presto-Lights and rack body. Ingine in perfect condition. Can bought on terms. Demonstration at The L and M Garage, Ford Specialty Service, 401 West Main street. 11-7-tf be easy FOR. SALE—Upright piano. condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Piano, Herald Office. 11-10-3dx clothing ‘Wonder salesman 1-10-tf ¢ at Connors-Hallor- 11-10-14a | NOTICE—DMen’s and boys’ men's flannel shirts, notions, children’s school supplies. reasonable. Carlo Dwight St. full and ete., All prices Ferre, 38-40 10-13-30dx cut other also | TED—Young man in order de- partment of large manufacturing company. One with experience pre- ferred. Address P. O. Box 263, Ne Britain, Conn. 11-10-wl NOTICE—Carlisle jazz orchestra open now for engazements for (lax\m-< banquets, receptions, etc. B. H. lisle, 113 Greenwood St. NOTICE—Big 3ungalow, dance at Norden's NOTICE—1 will pay ight plano from a private fam- Addres 11D, Herald. 11-10-1dx come all. to the Electric hall, 11. Owl wh never missed. il L __ _____} s Box NOTICE-—Come one, Nov. 11-10-3a WANTED-—Outside job, plow work, an preferred. Apply on job, West Main street opposite Bradley street, or 616 Stanley street evenings after 6 11 scoop and Ax WANTED-—At once, experienced man to run steam shovel. Apply to J. H. Grozier Co., 721 Main St., Hartford 11-7-3dx Clothes | | | | FOR SALE teen jewel solutely Addre: Howard watch, seven- Boss Hunting case. Ah- perfect order. What offer? F. A. F., Herald. 11-10-6dx FOR SALE—One pool table cheap. three quarter 41 Buell St. 11-7-eod-3dx size afe, kitchen stove, gas parlor stove, oak book case and desk, tables, chairs, pictures and other odd pieces. Call Saturday or Monday, 154 West Main or 11 Em- mons place. S. H. Wood. 11-8-2dx FOR SALE—1100 C. Barrows, 267-3, N. B. 2 cows. Tel. 3dx 1b. horse; Newington. 11-8- FOR SALFE—New cheese factory, equipped. Write or Daniels, fully telephone H. O. Middletown, Conn 11-7-1wx BARN MAN-—Very good paying posi- tion open to man who can meet our requirements. Make application for position in your own writing, stating full particulars as to yourself and Your past employment. Barn Man, care Herald. LOST. LOST—Lady's gold watch with mono- gram G. L. D. and pin, between Pearl court and Seymour street, by v of Elm. Return to Herald Of- Reward. 11-10-1dx Pure white shaggy by name of Tiney. North Mrs. Deloy. Kindly return | receiye reward 11-10-2dx | dog. An- and LOST—ILadies' black velvet hand bag with steel embroidery, in front o Palace theater. Finder please leave ! at box office of Palace theater and receive reward. 11-10-2d Will girl from street, seen taking purse baby carriage on Tremont Saturday afternoon, kindly return to Herald, Box XI16B, and void trouble. 11-10-2dx LOST—Between Kast and Myrtle, NISHED ROOMS for rent; steam heat, electric light. 59 Bas LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain. onn. 1913 WANTED Young Lady as Tele- phone Operator One with some experience as typ- ist. Need not be a stenographer. Apph Standard Steel & Bearing (formerly Rockwell-Drako n.rp) Plainville, Conn. Tel. 1560 of woodland with within I WILL BUY ALL KINDS JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Will Pay 3c 1b. for Rag: w L. ZELDES BETWEEN 7 A. M. AND 1 P. M. OR | 4 P, M. to » P. M. L l9 WIT.IT.OW ST. TEL. 557-14 ~ JANITOR WANTED “All Year Job at Good Pay apply to Mr. R. E. Turner $2100 $4000 .$1000-$1200 CO. and Sat. Ives, if returned 11-10-1dx black purse. Reward to Herald Office. LOST—Rlack pocketbook small sum of money and rosar beads. Iinder return Commercis Trust Co. Reward. 11-8-3d containing | LOST—English brown spot near ward. Return to Ch 1%, 852 ast St. Tel. 83 setter, white with tail and ear. Re- Witte, 11 te | i WANTED—Experienced fireman; state experience and salary wanted. Ap- ply Herald, Box X14B. 10-16-tf WANTED—Bread delivery Fine opportunity for it necessary to seek outside work. Make application by letter, stating 3 married or single, last threc places and length of time employed cach place, with wage vau hav arning. Address Bread Delivery, care Herald. 11-6-4d T T ey e WANTED—FEMALE HELP salesmen. men who find WANTED—Young lady as cashier and to take orders. Address Box 11, Herald Office. 11-10-24 Thous laundry apply WANTED—Maid for can cook. No phone 2019 or street evenings. ork. Tele- Harrison 11-10-3dx WANTED—Lady for housework and to help with sick person. Have nurse also. Call 76 Prospect. 11-10-2dx Hrl to take care of year Apply 206 lartt WANTED— old baby. Ave. WANTED—A girl for work. No washing. street. general house 204 Lincoln 11-10-6dx been | | work who ! "OR SALL -— Registered Chester White Boar, Sow and young pigs. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 684 Arch street. 10-6-6dx FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- cluding new dining room set and furniture for two bedrooms, kitchen stove, etc. Also 4 1-2 tons coal. Joe Yonan, 230 North St. Tel. 1 after 6 p. m. 11-6-1wx FOR SALE—4 foot wood. gey, 208 North St., New L. F. Lie- Britain. 11-3-12dx ATE FOR SALE REAL FOR SALE—My entire properts sale in lots to suit purchase includes building lots in New ain, Kensington and Berlin dece, my ice business, saw mill, truck, touring car. All winter's work with tduck. One large nearly new barn, would make good two tenement house; other property. For particulars address E. I Austin, Berlin. Telephone, 11-10-3dx or and Brit- my resi- FFARMS FOR SALE with stock and tools, very reason- able. Silverman, 263 Windsor Ave., Hartford. 11-8-1wx -All descriptions, 185 ACRE FARM, good buildings, 26 head cattle, large crop, tools, etc.; on State road. Must be sald at once cheap to quick buyer. Silverman, 263 Windsor Ave., Hartford. -8-1wx FOR SALE—$5 room house; terms. family, 12- balance easy 11-8-2dx cheap Evenings. 1. en- dinkey letter * either on at 6:35 Sunday graved on same; leaving Plainville night or Church or Elm street. Re turn to Herald. Reward, 11-10-1dx — e WANTED. Old silhouette bead andirons, brass sticks hour colored pictures, ship model, files of papers dated previous to 18 histories and geneologies. Smith, Berlin, Conn., Tel. pictures, basg, ship news- H E 46 . 11-10-1dx seven-room single modern improve- house with | rooms. Give price tuated. Must be in Address Box 8XA, 11-10-2dx WANTED- house with ments, or one flat of si and where good location. Herald Office. —To buy, all two-family WANTED—Small printing pr and equipment. Give full de tion of what you have. Herald. » type | rip- Box 7TAA, 11-10-1dx WANTED—Part time wor keeper or stenographer WANTED—Public stenographic com- and glass candle- | town | { WANTED mercial and lterary work, multi- graphing and addressing. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School. 9-30-tf WANTED—Woman or girl for house- work from 7:30 a. m. until 3 p. m. in family of Iln'm\ Address Box No. 11-8-50 TED—A ¢ mbermaid at New Britain General hospital. 11-7 zeneral work. 11-7-3dx maid for Apply b 1L-5-tf VANTED —Woman for Apply 19 Court St. WANTED—A competent general housework. Vine street. —Competent cook. cvenings. Miss Whittlesey, \West Main St. \m)lv 11-1- ll WANTED—Bright wna intelligent girls to learn shirt making; good pay, bonus and steady work. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 10-11-tf FURNISHED ROOMS TO R rge furnished room, suitable two gentlemen. Fairview St. front 126 TO ' RE light vate 1X, nished at, for family: zood Herald Office. roam; gentleman; location. good pri- TO RENT—Two steam heated. furnished rooms; 60 High St. 11-10-1d 66 ACRE FARM- ar city, good till- able land; plenty wood land; all good buildings: 8 head cattle pigs, 80 hens, large crop ing toa price $3200, part c: Silverm Windsor Ave., Hart- ford. enings and Sundays. 11-8-1wx n, Open ¢ FOR SALE-—In suburb of New ain, a building lot of over half ac 160 front on macadam highway; s, electric light and sewer on street. ILand levs! and dry, ready to build on. Good neighborhood, stores, churches and school close by. 3 minutes’ walk to station. Com- mutation 10c daily. Price reason- able. Address Herald, S. M. 11-8-3dx t SITUATION WANTED by experienced reference. Ad- Box 10, Her 11-10-1dx "ANTED—Position stenographer. A-1 dress Stenographer, ald Office. Swedish woman to go day. Herald Box X1T7A, out by tho 11-10-2dx Good | Studebaker 3 pase 6 cylinder and me- new batteries, new gas extra tires, one new; on for selling. 303 Maple 11-8-3d excel- Given on Herald Box 10-30-{¢ FOR SALE—1917 senger roadster; chanical A1; tank, two good rea st. FOR SALE—1919 ler e Vim truck, t condition throughout. terms, Address AUTOMOBILE FARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf IMMEDIATE DELIVERY— on one . B. Chevrolet Se- dan closed car, also one 4-20 Chevrolet touring Several bargains. second hand cars. son & Snow Auto Co., Elm 8t Tel. 1188, AUTOMOBILE OW: ATTENTION—I will pay the highest prices for used cars, open or closed, of any model or make. frepa] a great oppor- tunity for seomn dis- pose of .vour sk money waiting. sold on consignment me before you buy or seil. M. D. Honeyman, 18 Main St., el. 2109, next to El- mer Auto Co. ERS, car: < Also, cars See USED CARS Attention, Automobile Buyers 1919 American Six. 1918 Overland Country Club. One Ford Coupe. One Hudson Six. One Chevrolet Roadster, One Ford Delivery. Many Other Honeyman Auto 18 Main les Co . 2109, 11.7-t¢ NOW OPEN The Nelson Garage—Storage, Repairing, ‘Welding. Rear 160 Arch St. Tel. 262-13. Nels J. Nelson, Prop FOR SAIL LIGHT TRUC has enclosed pneums VIM finished; livery tires: $850. RU L P. 10 Chestnut St REPUBLIC 1-TON TRUCK, 1918—In excellent me- chanical condition; fine repainted; has ex with cab; only de- body; ew Br tires press body $900 RUSSELL P. 10 Chestnut S FORD 1-TON Solid tires res tires front; has covered express body; model RUSY INC, pin. TABER, New Br TRUCK— . pneumat canop; 1918 like Wolf, wouyld Mrs. to a0 omin home, take washing Maple street. 11-10-1dx TED—Young lady, experienced desires position in local oftice. I WANTED! Bright Young Lady for Soda Fountain Good Chance. See Mr. Somers. some knowledge of typewriti Address Position, Box b. 11-7 DICKINSON DRUG CO.

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