New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 12

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Nirw BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919, HARTFORD STORI HOURS 9 A, M. TO ¢ P M, Younger Girls Will Love These Froci{s Especially Designed for (1, 16 and 18. Prices $25 to $79 from Sizes woman. cleverly French fiowe: garments. ginable, cut for the E:h other The girls who are home school hoelidays and g00d Crepe $17.98. who anticipate dances —and times will find their pleasures increased by fro cls—selected especially the wearing of these E young gir on the fifth one for turquois with a farthingale-skirt two-tone Crepe $3.50 to for s and grouped convenicpily for floor. They are i istible. blue la in selection of panne . for gold There's evening e velvet, instance. and American Beauty, tonneau And rosebud pink surah silk in a with clo udy tulle. And Imagine them on little maids of thereabouts ! Nothing could be prettier. Gowns for afternoon and dinner, tao. One very ew one is of navy point d'esp with navy taffeta trimiming and some very Frenchy fringe. Another of black velvet with the simplest Jines—but a wise little touch of fur. Fifth floor. ' of silver TRE And another of satin ruches out- Tibbhons with feathery ‘lining the new silhouette, silver and silver lace. hoopskirt model, dozens of others. sweet sixteen or The new white are especially slender lines, French other ilk able effects. good variety Most Alluring Lamps Most Alluring Lamps of Every $4.50 “ $200 Graceful stands of mahogany, iron porcelain or polychrome, carry with donable pride gorgeous shades—of silk parchment. Sixth floor. Color ng. Great, or 3 combinations or the smaller Maiin at DALLY Underwear satin or slmple and I ippine and -contrasting ribhon on accordian Fine Lingerie Has a Charm of Its: Own Here is a crepe Others of embroidered de Chine de Chine or $15.98. Phalippine SILK PETTICOATS a in 1 flounce effects Petticoats are lovely jersey with n in large made with elastic belts and glove clasp fastenings. Silkk Jersey Petticoats, $5.98 to $25.98. Fourth floor. Angora Scarfs of all Colors $2.98 to $12.98 soft, (purpla and blue, gray and blue for instance) with pockets and fringe at the higher or Embroidered of shimwering silk is enjoyed by magnificent collection. in flesh, and forms some of the most charming the design ed and made by and Satin de chine white or trimmed with fine laces best white cottons im- on chic American hand. Gowns, $5.98 (o $3.50 to $8.98. Chemis Embroide red Gowns, Satin Envelope e, $2.98 loor. Chemise, 10 Fourth Petticonts with pleated flounces glft purposes — on stunning color schemes. Also new and flat quiltings. Among models of taffeta, or of taffeta. flounce in plain or change- all our Silk Petticoats there is as as regular. All are populayr Jersey esirable for beautiful color brown and in turquoise, fiuffy styles prices. Warm scarfs of wool sums. floor. DON'T take the risk of being Underinsured on you increase in your insurance costs very little. us attend to this for you at once. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST, L0 ture and Dwelling. Also Burglary Insurance. Nat. Bank Buildin Phone 141. JNO. P. MAGUIRE —HEAVY HAULAGE— Office and Yard:—>551 Stanley Street. For a Few Days Only Tc.lcphone 115-4 We can offer No. 16 Henry street at $6,500, and No. 20| Both are three houses newly pamted—Y ou know that a 3-family house for $6,500 today is a rare offering—NOW’S YOUR at $7,000. Then the price will go up.. family i CHANCE—See us about store rents. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON ¥ 343 An ROOMS 308-6¢ BANX BRLDG. Let | . FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS FOR ' Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigley STREET Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the World. 297 MAIN REMOVAL SALE. Slightly used Singer Sewing Ma- The Hardward City Loan corpuration 140 MAIN ST Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. Desirable Property on Franklin Square. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main S Eversharp Pencils We just received a shipment and we advise you to call and look them over. From $1.00 up. Always Sharp. Never Sharpened ,New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street = chines at big bargains. After Jan. 1st will be located at 71 Church street, Hartford Courant Store. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Finest Poultr: ing Turkey ers, Guinea on the market, consist- an Turkeys, Vermont nl.\\o (‘hfl ‘kens, Fowl, Broil- v , Geese, Ducks, Beef, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoul- ders, Spare Ribs, Sausage Mcat, Salt Tongue, H. C. Tripe. Fancy Baldwin and Grecning Apples, Grape Fruit, Sunkist Oranges, Fancy Lemons, Lay- "igs, Dates, Grapes, Mixed Iver Skin Onions, C. Berries, Walnut Meats, Jordan Almonds, Let- tuce and Celery, Everything that is | good at Doherty’s, 406 Arch St., Tel. 1446. —— BAIT FISH REAL SHINERS Breeding Cages and Necessities Canaries Ready to Mate Best Poultry as Usual NEW BRIT BIRD STORE, 105 Arch St. Tel. 1121-3 F. J. CUTLER Light Trucking LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. ’hone 1389 Grand Hotel, City. Doctor J. M. Klein Office, Booth Block, 259 Main St, Office Hours, 2t0 4 P. M., 7Tto S P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2806-2 — 2308-3 House. 21 FRANCIS ST, Also | Thouands of eyes search the Clascified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners the Want Advt. way. Youwll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. in CLASSIFIED lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. Tiis is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the litiic advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money, Lots of Classified Advt. readers would buy things you have to sell if they knew you wanted to dis- pcse of them. Tell them about that used auto, that real estate, second hand furniture, etc., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. WANTED—FIMALE HELS WANTED—MALE HELP NOTICE. AUTOMOBILES class woman cook. Metty, Park Hotel. WANT. Apply D—Tirst Mrs. WANTED—Experienced days @ week: good Phone 1819, laundr wages 12- |m|<1 29-tf WANTED—A work and st woman leaning. Crabtrec, for laundry Apply Mrs. 125 Lincoln street 12 WANTED—A young lady for type- writing and clerical work. Apply main office, North & Judd Mfg. Co. 12-29-a3 WANTED—GIrl over for crrands and gene North & Judd Mfg. office work WANTED—A woman with abllity for autside work, high class, dignified, with large earning power guaranteed. Interview daily, 30-3:30, Tuesday, evenings 7:30. Top floor, Building, L. S. Twiss, Mgr. NTED-—A lady to work in Chinese laundry $2 per day. 226 East Main St. 12-27-6dx WANTED—A woman to do general housework from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. No Sunday work. Box 34AA, Herald. 12-26-tf W. | 16 years of age ! selling | Booth | I WANTED- -Sheet metal wo D TEN, CHE two helpers. Inquire P. Lin gate house. . J. 5 in money ang two-cent stamps with date month born for my double horoscope of your lite W. Les Buckingham st., Hartford, and ! . Cor- | Richards. | I WANTED—Iifty taen to haivest also two wood choppers. ice, i two and ~\\<p £ SANITARIUM ana pital, 50 Cedar street. Qui cation, escellent surroundings, trom institutional atmosp close individual attention all doctors courteously Rates $20 per weelk upward. ducted solely by Mary E. R. N, graduate Brookln Heights Hospital. \pply to | . L. Rhodes. D-—Insurance man, man who ha can double power. Int , Tuesday, Top floor, Twiss, Mgr. Friday evenings Booth Building, privaie ot lo- free here; ured; recognized. Con- Nagle, ‘| FOR = retail Bx- WANTED—Several bread route in perience unne years of age pr Wittig, Charter men New for Britain. v. Men over 25 rred. Call Mr. for particu- { NOTICE—I1 would like to know name of the atiorney who colieet the bill for Peter Address 455 So. Main St. G the lars, Kolb’s Bakery. 12-27-3d ELL 100 SHARES, or pa . Metal Cap and Seal Co. mon_ @ $7.00 per share. P. O. 470 Bridgeport, Conn. WANTED-—Carpenters and helpers. Apply J. H. 8 Grozier, 27 Maple rt of, com- Box -27-6dx | 12-27 g The Spring Farm Dairy of Ne ton is offering the public of New ain and vicinity tested herds, delivered New Britain for quart and ten cents a pint. compares well with milk sold where from twenty-two to eight cents a quart. A trial will vince you. WANTED—Man for assistant janitor | at Grammar school. Apply for M Iaills at school. 27-2dx anywhe 12-2 This WANTED-—Good diemaker with perience, steady employment. A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., street. ex- Apply 46 Whiting 2-27-t2 tw wing- | Brit- | milk from tuberculin in ' eighteen cents a re milk els con- Call Valley 258.—advt. WANTED—Maid for light housework, good wages to capable girl. Inquire Mr. or Mrs. F. E. Rackliffe, Jr., Rackliffe Brcs. Co., New Britain, Conn. 12-26-t¢ WANTED-—Maid for general house. work, good wages, six rooms, two in family, telephone 1856-4. 24-12- WANTED—A bookkeeper. Great Western Market, street. Apply at 6 12-19-124 WANTED—Two girls, willing to wo! a few hours a day. Apply House- keeper at N. B. General hospital. 12-13-tf TED—A young man over 16 vears, good opportunity for ad- vancement. Andrews, Swift § Co. Commercial street. 12-13 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALT—Breaking up housekeep- ing, will sell some furniture, books, ete. Call 51 Fairview street. 12-29-2dx FOR SALE—Printing 6x10, foot power. ete. W. 8. Bailey, press, Type, Cromwell, 12 size, cases, Conn. -29-dlx FOR SALE—High class wireless sta- tion in good condition. Inquire 37 Cherry St., or phone 793-13 -8dx FOR SALE—One fresh also one Jersey heifer. East Berlin. milch cow, J. J. Frank, 12-27-2dx FOR SALE—Milk; 150 quarts or more daily. Inquire at 1383 New Britain | avenue, West Hartford. 12-26-3d FOR SALE—Cord wood, length. Leon F. stree! sawed any Liegey, 208 North 12-16-24dx TO RENT. FOR RENT—5 improvements, ‘Apply DeWitt bank building. all modern Lincoln St. Riley, National 2-29-t¢ rooms, 12-14 A LADY’S BEAVER l"LR LOST, At corner of Winter and Main streets on December 26, at 8:10 p. m. Honest finder may return it for re- ward to Dr. Hupert, 539 Main street. e —————————————————————— Butlding—Reparing. SCARY LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 ilew Britain. onn. 1913 I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Will Pay 3c Ib. For Rags. L. ZFLDES Tel. 589-28 188 OAK STREET Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted By A. Pinkus EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Over 30 Years' Experience in ¥ye Testing—Satisfaction Guaranteed Ofee, 308 MAIN ST. Phone 570 d4x Main | ‘WANTED—Laborers, 60c per hour. Steady work. Boys' Club building. B. H. Hibbard Co, 12-23-tf NOTICE—For quality and call Belkin's market, 2428. se: rvice, 12-26-6dx enty- | FOR SALE-—A Ford couplet, latest model, with a self starter. Has been used only four months. In excellent condition. Practically . Address Box IFord 16. T ! i | FOR SALIE- dan, newly completely rificir model XKissel Sc- new tir ~Late painted, overhauled. We are sac- g this for the low sum @f $1,660 in order to make room far new St Jester's, 193-187 Arch 12-11-tt first S, SALE—Dodge class condition, Bennett, roadster, takes it. Union Laundry Co. 0. 12:-26-tf FOR SALE—1918 Ford runabout, new tires, demountable wheels, acceller- ator, heod cover, and a lot of extras. Must be sold immediately as we need room for new cars. Will setl for the low sum of $335. Jester's, 198-197 Arch. Tel. 811 or 342. 12-26-tf FOR SALE-—1918 Hupmobile touring, i 166 West Main St. 12-27-3dy USED CAR SALE-—1919 Vim truck; 1919 Oldsmobile 6, touring; 191% Maxwell roadster; 1916 Overland touring; 1916 Ford touring. Tha Hardware City Motor Co., 86 Arch St. Phone 903. 12-24-6d NOTICE—. dollar-bill Christmas photo. See our Onrnstedt’s Photo Shop, St. and 69 Arch St. WANTED—Two men to work in coal vard; also two men as helpers Brockway truck. Good wages p: M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. frames 244 12-26 thot window. | Main -tf NOTICE- an - 300 per cent. per annu WANTED—Machine hands. absolutely safe enterprise. Flannery Co., Whiting St. i i ‘WANTED—One clerls; married Doherty’s B. 12-19-t¢ hundred dellars, Burkburnett, Tex: 1 o3 Box few first-class grocery 984, man _ preferred. Market, Arch St. 12- 1m in 1 you would like an income like this write 6-4dx b-Le | = NOTICE Pa ng, Specizl discounts during Jebruary. Harry F. Crusber; Greenwood St. Call 106 Jan paperhanging. uary, g, 63 WANTED—Carpenters and la- borers for Housework. Stéady work. Winter job. Apply to MR. CORBIN, Superintendent, NELSON GARAGE—Tel. pert auto repairing. er and generator trouble a sp Welding all metals. elson, FProp. Rear street. 262-13. 160 12-22 Ex- Tilectric st ecial- Nels J. Arch wix West Street, 5) b SUPPLY CO. New Britain, Conn. ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO. save: A full line of acci ing on Ford parts. garagemen. 86 Arch St. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR s you 40 to 50 per cent. an tires and tubes. syories, spec Wholesale to ializ- 0-9dx ALE FOR SALE—Seven Unionville Ave., Plainville. acres of land, fine good barn. Price For information sce Mr. Mr. Pinch, Church St. room WANTED Tl Hart, i2-2 25 LABORERS house, Three spring water, $4,800. care 9-6dx Inside and outside work; steady work; good pay. FOR SALE-—Building lot, Belvi Stewart street, 50x125 feet. the east. W. T. Yeamans, St. 5 M: 12-2 El NDARD idere. Faces arket 9-6dx STEEL AND BEARING, INCORPORATED OR SALE—Farm, line Meriden; ting up into building Jots. rooms: all kinds farm Josephine M. Plumb, 189 Broa Meriden, Conn. 12-2 60 acres, Plainville, Conn. Hou 12-2 on city fine location for cut- se 11 buildin d S 7-3dx South Main and Buell streets. Taylor, 72 Winthrop street. 12- M. E. 6-6d e FURNISHED ROOMS LOST—Automobile crank. Rev left at Herald Office. 12 .b-Bd‘( room for St. a genlleman. LOST-—White kid glove between Church and Kensington streets. Finder please return to Herald Of- tice. 12-29-1dx } FURNISHED ROOM in private ily, Arch street. Apply Herald Office. Franklin street and Find- Franklin | | LOST—Between Main street, a diamond ring. er please notify No. 108 street and receive reward. TO RENT—Steam heated room, able for two adults. Call 208 Main or Tel. 1473-12. 12- FURNISHED ROOMS—We have 45 Walnut 12-24-3 one fam- 29-1d 12.99-Gax | e e e TOUND. TO RENT--3 unfurnished light housekeeping. clectric light, set tubs, bath, minutes’ children. Box am conne from center. X E ¥OUND—On Black 5 small flat key. Appl: street. Rock avenue, 41 T WANTED. WANTED-—A man and wife, no chil-| dren, want one or two rooms for light housekeeping. Call Mr. Nor- man, Landers, Frary & Clark. WANTED—A place to board a boy of | six where he will rocelve good care; preferably near a school. Apply | Herald, box 12A. 12-29-3dx WANTED-—Two roomg'and kitchen- | in our office. ette. Address Box 24Y, Herald. | 12-29-6dx | i Ground Floor. | WANTED_By two gentlemen, Board.| and room with private family in the vicinity of Church and Chestnut | Sts. Answer Herald, Box WANTED—To buy ture and parler set. niture, Box 3, Herald. second hand furni- Address fooms for heated, cting No dx — USED CARS. Must Be Sold at Once. Compare Our Prices. Buy Direct. Save Sub-Agents’ Profits. TOURINGS: 1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Buick 6 1918 Overland 1917 Mitchell Sedan 1914 Oakland 1917 Buick 6 ROADSTERS: 1918 Buick 1917 Buick .. 1913 Little 4 . 1915 Marathon 4 .. ford Chassis . TRUCKS: Denmo Ford Dell\e!‘) Ford Ton Trk. Stewart Buick Overland Ford Form-a Truck Above Cars 'lxll\el\ in ’I‘rade for New Oldsmobiies. OLDSMOBILE CO. OF HARTFORD, INC. £$1,700.00 950.00 650.00 950.00 350.00 675.00 4 650.00 860.06 200.00 176.00 150.00 1915 1919 1916 1915 1918 1917 JSED CARS It will pay you to look over our Second-Hand Cars before purchasing. 1919 American 5 - Passenger Touring. Overland Touring. Ford Coupe, practical- ly new tires. Ford Delivery in best mechanical condition. Ford Touring. Many Others. NEW CARS For Immediate Delivery: Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. Demonstration by Appointment. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109, 12-17-tf 1915 5 - Passenger 1917 1918 1916 « —_— FOR SALE Splendid building lots right » e East Main strcet with all improve= ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 107 ony' Hal AUTOMOBILE OWNERS NOTICE. All application cards for 1920 registrations have to be signed and sworn to before a Notary. OUR SERVICE IS FREE We will be more than pleased to serve you in this capacity without charge. We have three notaries Stop in any time when you are pass- ing. Our office is next door to Fox’s Theater. The Home Banking & Realty Co.. » 86 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door Fox's Theater)—TED. ”’ REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY TO LOAN The House of Service

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