New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 16

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HARTFORD RAILY STORE HOURS 9 A. M, TO 6 P.M. UR MID-WINTER SALE INCLUDES A REMARK- ABLE CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S DRESSES COATS AND SUITS seal trimmed, price id und butwon 00. Now .. oadeloih Suits, 9.00 sale Lt vatue $ vy Nerge Dre br trimmed, .valuc vertone Coats, collar of value $79.50, at pdsome kit coney liyia Cloth Coat, {gtunning lines, rartane G dgon fur bol Jersey Dr . wild self color, v ple Suits lar, or ceal, pussywHlow lining were $85.00. Now ats, pleated back col were $89 braided in gold $25.00. Now seal col- price of peachbloom, $80.50, art, Warm Coats ‘coating, fur collar $49.95. Now brt style Coats, . beéit front and back, vertone various callar, Now . were sale of * mixture or were grey polo mixture, was $35. Now colors, Coa in wer Handsome and striking costumes included ded or embroidered Georgettes, fur hd-Georgette or brown, Sizes up to 48. FURS AND ay, navy, black, autiful styles. Approvals, plain $39.95 $25.00 IFrench Georgette and tricolette. bries for spring, this is an especially notable value. French blue and beige. FUR At Y3 to Vo Less Than Regular Prices Many But One or T No Credits, No ‘>r Instance:i— $39.95 $16.75 $59.50 $59.50 e $59.50 $14.95 - $59.50 Woul Jersey Tailleurs in $39:50, now Velour Suits, new. long lines, splen- didly tailored, Bolivia Cloth Coat, were $7 lining, Now Plain Now color were $39.95. vefour seal THESE ARE ONLY . G. D Frocks, simple and smart, were heather with inverted pleats, were Tailored Suits of Mixtures, and finshed, were $37.5 Suits of rich Wool ‘Velou made and trimmed, de Laine Suits, suave, trimmed, were $75.00. wo of a Kind. No Exchanges. and button trimmed, “"$14.95 model, back $19.75 -$49.95 with jersey $55.00 very well cut $19.75 . various colors, effectively $19.75 lines, button tuck mixture, sport were $69.50. Now self trimmed, Now slender A FEW OF OVER A . THOUSAND BARGAINS. IONE VERY SPECIAL GROUP OF VELVET, TRICOLETTE, SATIN AND GEORGETTE GOWNS Regular Prices Up to $85.00 Now $49.95 among these, trimmed velvet, As tricolette, satin and Georgette Colors include white, Many suitable for southern wear. COATS combinations of taffeta-and-Georgette, including drop-stitch and plain tricolette, satin- the leading blue, taupe, Distinctive and are maize, among light ALSO GREATLY REDUCED Do you want to live near the center? We can offer two family house on Prospect street for only $4,- You couldn’t find a quieter, central neighborhood— minutes to Main street. We've got some new stores:to rent on Church street. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AIN ST, PHMON E 343 TOOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. "JNO. P. MAGUIRE GENERAL CONTRACTOR —HEAVY HAULA and Yard:—551. Stanley Street. ‘Telephone 115-4 Hardward [:ity\ Loan Corporation (0{ MAIN ST. I Telephone 1790 " "\ Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. For male Desirable Propert on Franklin Square. | hultz & Costelio, Inc., 242 Main St. Evershrp We just received a shipment and we dvise From $1.00 up. Always Sharp. Never S| Pencils you to call and look them over. ned New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 3 - 72 West Main Street CITY ITEMS Crescent Past Grand association, T. 0. O. F., will mect with Ruth lodge of Bristol Tuesday afternoon. Shoe Sale at Long's.—Advt. Daniel M. Collins . of Sexton street has returned from a business trip to | New York. George Bacon, wanted by the Meri- den police for alleged forgery, was taken into custody Saturday night by | Detective Sergeant Richardson and Sergeant Lynch. George Lynch of East Main street has returned from a trip to New York. Salvatore Frazetta, a small boy re- siding at 181 Arch street, sustained a fractured leg yesterday. The accident occurred while his parents were ab- sent from home. He was taken to the New Britain general hospital. Mrs. Nelson Suminsby. of Bar Har- bor, Me., siting her daughter, Mrs. | George Wood, of Grand street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langdon, of 136 Greenwood street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, born December 28. Miss Edith Loomis of Harrison street and Miss Gladys Fogarty of Washington street left this noon for Scidmore school at Saratoga Springs after spending the holinays at their | home. Miss Eunice Humphrey of Lincoin street left yesterday ' for Martha Washinigton college to resume her studies. Angelo M. Paonessa has sold prop- erty on Maple street to Antonio Aquil- | Haciote. ' DeWITT RILEY General Insurance Nat’l Bank Bldg. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Will Pay 3c 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREET GIRLS desiring a good position and good wages, under excellent working conditions, may apply The UNION LAUNDRY 268 ARCH STREFET, Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way. Youll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. CLASSIFIED | lc a Word Minimum CASH 1IN This is not a question of credit. billing and postage cost - more than ihe price of the uttle advt, and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Charge 15c. ADVANCE. Bookkeeping, l ! e ——— e = mE=— Lots of Classified Advt. readers would buy things you have to sell if they knew you wanted to dis- pose 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. petent maid for general liousework in small family. Wages $12 a week Adlress Box 33Y. 2dx | WANTED —MALE HELP 50 men lce House, o harvest 'igc tincoln st WANTED—A competent second maid. Apply evenings. Miss Whittlesey, 279 West Muain St. 3-1-tr ! WANTED—Porter to clean-ofiices i help in ofiice; state age. and wages désire to B4, Herald. WANTED—A girl or lady to work in my hours, good pay street. - Tel. 275-3. middle aged bindery, short 125 1-3-3dx - WANTED—-Young lady for cost work in office’ of local factory. Address ) Box 12BB, Herald Office. 1-3-6dx Columbia. | WANTED—Chauffeur for Vim Doherty’s market, Arch St.. true NOTICE. Discount and February paperhanging. wood St. Call Janpuary inting ' and d on i Cr u«b\‘ NOTICE—Would like to -buy a good upright pilano from as private fam- ily this < for my little girl. Ad- dress, ng particular: Violet Warren, Box 22, Het 1d. 1-5-1dx WANTED—Good -diemaker with perience, steady’ employment. A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., | street. Apply "46 "Wl lhxg ,\\'.\N’l‘ED—A woman to take charge { of house and cook for -two Address Box 1X,. Herald. WANTED-—A young lady in book- -kgeping department of local manu- facturing ' concern, -one- with . High school education preferred. Address Bookkeeper Box 7, Herald. 1-1-wl WANTED—Clerk. Young lady for clerical .work in Dept. office in lo- cal factory. Good pay and working conditions. Apply for interview to Box ‘No.. 944, Herald "Office. 12-8 rbd ‘WANTED—Girls for work in local facto Good pay. Pleasant’ working conditions. Apply for interyiew to Box No. X7X, Her- ‘ald Officg. 12-31-6d WANTED-—Young lady for corner staying in local factory. Excellent pay. Experience unnecessary. Apply to Box No. B8B, Herald Office. 12-31-6d WANTED-——Girls for clerical work, fil- ing, billing and typewriter in office Jarge manufacturing concern. Good positions, good pay and chance for advancement. When replying give age and past experience. Address Box 263 New Britain, Conn. 12-51-1w NTED—Local concern wants yYoung woman about January 15 to operate small telephone switch- board; must be able typewriter. Apply Herald Box 24J.| 12-30-6dx a WANTED-—Experienced days a week; good Phone 1819, laundress, 2 wages paid. 3 12-29-tf WANTED-—A woman to do general . housework from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. No Sunday work. Box 34AA, Herald. 12-26-tf WANTED—Two girls, willing to work a few hours a day. Apply House: keeper at N. B. General hospital. '’ 12-13-tf SITUATION WANTED WANTED—A position as first class fireman or night watchman. dress Box X19X, Herald. TED—Reliable young sires position afternoons, except Mondays, caring for invalid or children. Address Box 18J, Hera:d. 1-5-2dx lady de FURNISHED ROOMS NEATLY 'FURNISHED ROOM-—-For one person, 36 Camp st. 1-5-1d BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES FOR TO TROPICS Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- Geo. 297 tion Apply to Quigley MAIN STRBET Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the ‘World. Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted By A. Pinkus EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Over 30 Years’ Experience in Eye Testing—Satistaction Guaranteed Office, 308 MAIN ST. Phone 570 acking roomy to operate - i WANTED—Machine | Flannery Co. hands, Whiting St. WANTLD. 12-19-tf ! NAGLE SANITARIUM ana accpital, 50 Cedar street. cation, from @ excellent surroundings, institutional atmo: t lo- all doctors courtcously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted wsolely 'by Mary E. Nagle R. N. graduate Brookln' Wyckoft Heights - Hospital. 9 vate family, preferred, ences if Herald. English or by. two gentlemen; .required. .. . Box: '19Y, 1-5-8dx WANTBD—Three: or Engine, Box-22, Herald Office. 1;6-3ax Ty \'Av1sbr,~thnhle§x4nly three‘to five | unfutnished ¥ooms, centrally locat- ed, 'by man mtu] hvite: Phune 66-3. ° ok welqoyied § WANTED—Three or four unfurnfshed rooms by = American - middle-aged couple. 'No "children. Addreéss Her- ald Box BT : | WANTED—Room and board- in prz-l American | refer- \ four-horse- ! pPower gasoline engine, good ‘order. | 1 _.2-3dx i NOTICE—A - dollar-bill Christmas photo. Ghrastedt’s Photo Shep, 244 -Meain S d 69 Arch St 2-26-tf frames thu REAL;ESTATE i'OR SALE FOR SALE—Maple Hill, house, Hot water heat, ‘sun parlor, large lot,, garage. Price: $8,500.; C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum; St., Hapt- ; ford, .or.phone evenings,/New Brit- Lain, 13355, 4 3 R . SAL! Two building lots, Co- “Tambia, St. extension, $0x125 feet { cach. 90 Cplumbia Stj = 1-2-3dx . FOR SALE—\IISCLLLAN EOUS. ‘ ! WANTED—Two. rooms, convenient to the Stanley Works, for light ho\lse keeping. Address Rooms. care Herald, LOST LOST—L:_A.(I)"S Waltham wrist watch, monogratned “R. W.” Réturn to Herald Office. Reward. _ 1-3-1dx LOST—In Twenty-five Cent Store. One silk bag with purse and sum of moneyr. Return to 64 Prospect St. and recelive reward. 1-5-1dx LOST—Saturday p. m. at Fox's thea- ter or on Main St. Lady's blue | velvet bag containing money glasses. Finder may keep money for returning bag and glasses. Call 694-5. 1-5-2dx noon. Reward if returned , 18 W. Pearl St. N LOST—Black pocketbook, terbury train, Sunday night. turn to Herald. Reward. ——e———e e ., FOUND 9:35 Wa- Re- FOUND—Fountain pen on Walnut street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Address to Herald Box Pen ‘and | LOST—Fountain pen, Saturday after- { 1-5-1dx 1-5-2d { For SALE-A' gent's overcoat. . .sengble if. taken at once. 1' [lestit St, | FOR SALE—Rhode Island ‘breeding - cockerels from heavy- laying strain. . Clifton E.. Daven- port, 1290 Stanley St. TOR SALE—Fancy milk-fed roastiag chtckens. Clifton E. Davenpori, Phone 1430. 1-5-3dx ! FOR SALE One pair of garage | * doors, 8x9, and all necessary hard- | ware. -Complete for $30. Tel 1994-13 or.can be seen at 54 Lake | Boulevard. - 1-5-6dx i FOR SALE—Small parlor. stove; al- i most new; reasonable. 380 Chest- | 7 nut stree 1-3-3dx — e | FOR SALE—Three horses, weight about 1500 each. John ~ Ferreo, Swamp Road, Berlin. 1-1-6dx FOR SALE—Wood, all lengths. ter E. Miller. Tel. 289-13. 12-30-6dx FOR SALE—Cord wood, sawed any length. Leon F. Liegey, 208 North street. 12-16-24 Wal- TO RENT TO RENT—889 East streit, flat of 5 | rooms. All modern improvements. Apply Roy L. Noren, 131 Main Phone 1413. 1-3-3dx KEEP THE AIR PURE IN YOUR HOUSE. OFFICE, LODGE ROOM OR CHURCH with the Schueler Window Ventilator; storm proof, no direct draft. R. E. GOODRICH, Statc Agent. 21 Bigelow St., New Britain, Conn. Phone 248-3. e e v FOR' SALE Splendid building lots right on East Main street with all improve- ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estaic & Ins. Room 407 City Hall BA"]‘ FISH REAL SHINERS Also Breeding Cages and Necessities Canarics Ready to Mate Best Poultry as Usual NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE. 105 Arch St. : Tel. 112¢-3 SMITH BROS. MACHINE CO. GENERAL MACHINE WORK. 152 HIGH ST., Phone 1187-2. New Britain, Conn. F. J. CUTLER Light Trucking LOCAL AND LONG Phone 1389 DISTANCE. rand Hotel, City. Doctor J. M. Klein Office, Booth Block, 259 Main St. Office Hours, 2to 4 P. M, 7to S P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 23808-2 — 2306-3 21 FRANCIS ST. House, l"l"t) RENT—Apartment of five or six rooms, with all modern conveni- ences, for two or three adults; references required. Inquire 61 Gladden St. 1-3-3dx Finest Poultry on the markét, consist- ing of Michigan Turkeys, Vermont Turkeys, Native Chickéns, Fowl, Broil- ers, Guinea Chickens, Geese, Ducks, iinest Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoul- ders, Spare Ribs, Sausage Meat, Salt Tongue, H. C. Tripc. Fancy Baldwin and Grecning Apples, Grape Fruit, Sunkist Oranges, Fancy Lemons, Lay- er Raisins, Figs, Dates, Grapes, Mixed Nuts, Silver Skin Onions, C. Walnut Meats, tuce and Celery, good at Doherty’s, 406 Arch St., Tel. 1446. OUR RATES AR L. HIGHER. DO IT NOW. oSS JHAN Nat. — Bank Building. Mrs. | private i closo individval attention assured: | See our window. | i eight-room’ | 1-3-6d. | 1-5-3dx Berrics, | Jordan Almonds, Let- | ’ Everything that is | HOWARD ! AUTOMOBILES —— e LE—Woods _electric autom bile, 1915 model, enclosed body; in good condition; Philadelphia bat- teries : installed year ago; rcasonable. Tel. 174. roadster, first 5 takes it. O. S. Union Laundry Co. 2.26-tf FOR SALE—Dodge class conditioh, $ | Bennett, FOR SALEBE—1917 R. M. Hamny, Plainville. Ford touring car. Mack's Garage, 1-5-3dx | FOR SALL owner like nc sale for tha speedster, Sales Co., 185 Elm St, Tel. 731. 1-2-t¢ USEDP CARS 1t wil] pay vou to look over our Second-Hand Cars before puréhasing. 1919 American 5- Passenger Touring. Ovérland 5°- Passenger Touring. 3€oup¢, “practical- ly ‘nefw tires. * Ford Delivery . in best mec)\nnlcal condition. Fora' Touring.", Many Others. ‘NBW CARS For Immediate Delivery: Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. “Denionstration” by rAppointment. _HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 5 12-17-tt 1915 1917 1918 1916 { USED CAR SALE Briscoe Demonstrator Olds. 6" Touring Maxwell Roadster Dodge ‘Roadster Overland Touring Fora Touring 1919 1918 1917 1916 1916 ! THE HARDWARE CITY MOTOR CO. 86 Arch St.. Phone 903 1-3-1w e Building—Reparing. ! LEAVITT, & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRIiCK, STEEL.AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telerhcnes 224 tSew. Britaing Monn. 1918 / | IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE SALES By J. Hochman FROM AMONG OUR CHOICE PROPERTIES WE HAVE MANY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS . PROPERTIES JUST SOLD 5 Fine Houses: 630, 638 West Main St., 18, Bradley St. D ABIGAIL SHERMAN to K. GREENBERG (Reported Price $40,000.) | | | 626, " Increase Your FIRE INSURANCE FORMERLY AND VALUES ARE H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST, Phone 111. All application cards for be signed and sworn in our office. OQur office is next door to Floor, The House AUTOMOBILE OWNERS NOTICE 1920 registrations have to to before a Notary. OUR SERVICE IS FREE: We will be more than plezzed to serve you in this capacity without charge. We have three notaries Stop in any time when you are passing. Fox’s: Theater. Ground The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door Fox's Theater) —TEL. REALD ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY 10 LOAN of Service

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