New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 12

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(Fifth floor) Annua) Sale of OFFICE SUPPLILS {Main floor) Opportunities Worth Seizing Are Offered by Our Pre- Inventory Clearance Values in Misses’ Wear from Qur Complete Junior Departments Fifth Fleor Clearance of Sport Coats $29.75 REGULARLY $39.75 ; These are stunning ‘“‘Bonnie Lassie” Coats for any outdoor use, from regular wear to gkating. Two mode one in ehinchilla cloth of cinnamon or brown, the other in'a heather mixture with Scotch plaid bac Both are double-bres four pockets, narrow belts and cuff ps, e 1y well tailored. and 18 learance of Velveteen Dresses at $25.00 TO $59.00 models in ind brown. Si le: ceeding- s 14, 16 REGULARLY TP Many T black, .1.1\\ Very clever 16 and 18 (FIFTH FLOOR) green styles. SPECIAL TWO-DAY OFFER OF NEW SPRING HATS AT $5.20 REGULAR VALUES UP TO $7.95. JUST 200 HATS AT THIS PRICE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY Who would wear a shabby winter hat when smart, fresh new modes in spring millinery are to be had at this remarkably low price? Hats from our regular stock, looking their regular price, and up to our regular standard of quality’ and style. MADE OF in All Colors. Cieorgette Crepe in Al Colors. Solid Straw with Colored Facings. G te and Straw in Combination Straw in Black, Brown or Nav IN ALL THE NEWER SHAPE he Season’s Newest Trimmings. The Spring’s Best Shades. (FOURTH FLOOR) An Extraordinary Sale of | Ladies’ Handbags at a Fraction of Their Value secured two sample lots of Ladies’ Hand Bags, vani- ties and strap purses in velvet, pin leal, morocco, vachette and fancy calf. made by one of our best manufacturers and con only articles in all—but every one a remarkable bargain. 3 . 1—Fifty bags that would ordinarily be $10.95. £18.50, $22.00 and $25.00. Sale Price $4.79- —One hundred bags, regularly $5.00. and $10.95. Sale Price $2.79. (MAIN FLOOR.) Batavia Cloth Satin and We have Do not delay looki any information you R¥. Oldest, lLargest and Most Rel 1z wish regar Nat. Bank Building. H. D. HUMPHREY ! ager for New Dritai | Good Opportumty for Women To earn extra money by working afternoons, es-| T would be pl cd to give HE MUTCAL LIFE OF NEW ble Company in the World. Phone 141. Call Us at 2290- 2 To Remove Your Ashes e John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G O HOUSES ON FAIR- IEW STREET FOR SALE Here’s a good lgcation and a good investment com- ed—$9,500 for a couple of two family houses is cheap, it? See us. Let us sell CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. SIAIN ST The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Building Leans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consuit H. PROPERTY ON For =ale Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St | PHONE 343 J. Foiren, pecially Saturday after- noons and evenings. Apply at Once, CAMING 551 AND T Taims Vhoparrg C J Vrowaing b e ¥i Vol %fioflf STANLEY | | THE 1920. Start the New Year right. go down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key. Pair of Broilers. Native Roasting Chicken, Fancy Fowl, Duck, resh Spareribs, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, 8. & B. Sausage, Bacon. Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt Tongues, Prime Beef, Veal, * Pork. All the leading brands of Teas and Coffee and Canned Goods. Special Prices on Case Lots. Fruits—We have Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Apples. - Vegetables, Na- tive Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, Tur- nips. Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Celery. Lettuce. EVERYTHING THE BES DOHERTY'S 106 ARCH ST. Tel. 1446, REMOVAL F. W. LOOMIS Will Be Located At 112 HARRISON ST., Tel. 1773 J: N TINNING and yvour house for you. RCOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. AT Telephone 1790 Manager. FOR SALE : Splendid building lots | BEast Main street with i ments in at the start. | H. N. LOCKXWOOD Rcal Estaie & Ins. Room 407 right on all improve- CAMP STREET City Han ! Insure against loss of Wages due to Accident or Illmess. DeWITT A.RILEY | NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Agency. Hams, | Thouands of eyes search the Classified . Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way. You'll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. - e CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANUE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. | WANTED—FEMALE HELP at Flotel 1-2%-3dx WANTED—Chambermaid Grand. SALESLADIES for suit, dress and u)llhr\' ry department. Hat makers Work all yeur round. Charles Dillon & Co., Hartford. 1-25- d WANTED—A maid for general house- work: smail family; required. Box 29BB. Wages $10 week. S-tf per Tempor: sition, si: tory office. typing and clerical or eight weeks, Box 15 Q, po- in fac- Herald. 1-27-d3 WANTED—Maid for light housework for small’ family. No washing. Ap- ply 368 West Main St. 1-27-3d WANTED—Waitresses. tween 10 and 12 a. Apply be- m., N. B. club. 1-27-3dx WANTED—Lady street store. noons. Apply Importing Co. manager for Arch Also lady for after- 283 Main St. Direct 1-26-3d WANTED—-Girls for foot press work. turing Co. and power The Taplin Manufac- 1-26-3d YOUNG WOMAN-—18-45, desiring | government clerkships, $100 month- ’ .Jy, write for free particulars of examinations. John Leonard (for- mer Civil Service BExaminer) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C 1-23-d53 WANTED—Ift or over and e writer we hav vou are 16 years old n operate a type- 1 place for you. Good position, good pay and chance for advancement. Apply P. O. Box 263, New Britain, Conn. 1 rl girl willing to learn work in small family. WANTED—Head waitress, maid and pastry cook. loin. chamber- Hotel Be- =21-tf WANTED—A competent maid generaj housework-in family of t Apply 93 Vine St 1-2 i i MILLINERS ™M AKERS, WANTED COPYISTS, LEARNERS t All year positions with highest | s laries and best working condi- Immediate by tions. employment. Apply letter or in person to Mr. Isenberg. WISE, SMITH & CO,, Hartford, Conn. 1-13-14-20-21- 2 FEMALE HELP. \«,4( e hand-sewers -and millin- apprentice: wanted. Steady positions, highest sai- aries paid, pleasant sur- roundings, anitary condi- tions. Saturday half holiday all vear around. Apply, Tip Top Hat Co., 905 Main St. Hartford. 1-27-d¢ Lamb, ! TEMALE HELP. ,Miliinery makers, trimmers, copyists and preparers want ed, week or piece wo highest salaries in the ¢ paid, pleasant surroundin sanitary conditions. Saturd half holiday all year around. Apply, Tip Top Hat Co., 905 Main St, Hartford. SITUATION W. WANTED-—Position by voung wom- an having experience in steno- graphy and general office work. Can i erence Addr a Ofice. NEW BRITAIN i BIRD STORE Jias some mice youngz cokerels and { year old hens. Also. ali kinds of goldfish. 105 Arch st Tel. 1121.3, washing not f\) T WANTED—MALE HELP [ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, ! WANTED- work. i 2%-4d FOR does aefer, SALE—Flemish for Dbreeding 309 Last St Gjants; in city. 1 sprine. -4dx 'wo lots, lov..».!(\d on et: also four p ger 1918 Overland car; price rea- sonable for cash. Apply evenings or unday at 76 West Main, top floor. Mrs. Benson. WANTED—Meat cutters, i m Good pay. I Main St. exper Rabino FOR SAL Whitman st WANTED—Messenge We Ar ern Union Tel. Co., 11 Railroad -28-3d ¥O SALE—One pool table, cheap. Apply N. Laraia, S St. WA clerk. NTED—Retail Box salesman, UXB, Herald. cost | 1-2%-4d | LABORERS tion work. WANTISD Sta on construc- 1ndard Oil Co’s Piant. 1-22-tt "OR SALE—Gas stove, 2 oil stoves. iron bed complete. Address Furni- ture, Box 2, Herald. 1 CARPENTISRS on Apply concrete forms, Standard Oil Co's plant. it 1 lined overcoat, Call evenings, 244 Whit- top floor. 1-28-3dx -tf WANTED-—LEoy over 17 years to learn | ing street, the baking business. Murphy Bak- | ing Co., 14 Winter St. 1-28-1dx FOR SALE-—One second hand furnace and pipes; will heat 5 rooms: one second hand gas range. Can beo seen at 45 Lincoln St. Tel. 1297. 1. M. Barnes. 1-24-tf FOR SALE—1 set silver fox furs and 1 red fox set. Price reasonable. Ad- dress 33W, Herald. 1-27-3dx WANTED— Cuok 232 Park St. for restaurant at 1-26-6dx | WANTED—Young with board. man wants room Herald, Box 33X. WANTED—Plumbers' helper. £ Walker, 57 Harrison St., Tel. 5 . FOR SALE—New milch cow, great quantity of rich milk. Inquire Alfre@d Anderson, Plainville road, near quarrie: 1-27-d3x gives WANTED—Man with experience in ! cost accounting and general office | work. Must have first class refer- | ences. Good saiary Address | Herald, Box X15X. 1-15-tf Sleighs. Four business also one man. Apply | 1-17-tf WANTED—Repair Alling Rubber Co. the super State of Connccticut and City New Britain for 12c¢ a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotel Bronson, City. WANTED-—Bricklaye carpente: See us working conditions. & Co. and first class about our new wm. 1. Allen 1-28-546 { FOR 1 heavy ete., cstate 3 heavy sleighs, wagons, double harnesses. automobile truc also 1 building uipments. 1-24-3d and NOTICE NOTICE-—Opening of and all kinds of groceries. Iazzini, 15% Washington St. 1-28-8dx meat market Frank WANTED. WANTED—Room and board in pri- vate family within walking distance bf Standard Oil Plant. Call Wagner, 1991-2. 12 NAGLE SANITARIUM ana 0 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously - Rates $20 per weelk upwal ducted dolely by Mary R. N graduate BrookIn Wyckof? Heights Hospital. §-23-e0d-1* private te WANTED—To rent ment of 4 or 5 rooms, furnished or unfurnished by couple. Good references. Addr House, 34, Herald. 1-27-wix house or tene- WANTED-—Boys and girls over 16 vears old to do errands around of- fice of local factory. Box 263, New WHY NOT TRY It does not ¢ easy terms i Tel. 1992-3. 1n electric cleaner? anything. Cash or you desire to keep it. X Britain, Conn. 1-27-w1 FRANCIS P. MAY—Studio, room 40, Boceth's block. Violin instruction. 344 Broad St. Phone. 1-21-7dx dition. Apply Box 10A, Herald. 1-26-12ax lessons, | Six dancing nd waltz. Gu CE—Private >-step, fox trot lessons five dollar Address Box Herald. WANTED—Housekeeper, wife not abjected to. Plainville; on trolley factory. man E. F. Distin, 1-24-7dx 1-28-4dx very size | Box | 1 en- | i youns FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster t i Apply P. O.! WANTED—A typewriter in good con- | and | near Landers’ | FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under ion of Health Board of} of i 1-9-if 1 | 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. AUTOMOBILES ——— —_— in E. Bigelow, 1-12-12 good order. Apply care Rackliffe Bros. ¥OR SALE—Kissel Sedan on rear. Heater hood cover. top and shield. Apply, C. K. Seibert, Corbin Garage. Tel 800. After 6 phone 1318-4. 1-27-3ax New tires tra, PACKARD 1919 Model equipped with and headlight is truck only been in service 10 months and is in excellent condition through- out.and can be bought reasonably. Quick action necessary. For par- ticulurs refer to Packard Motor Car compan:. 150 Washington St... Hartford, Conn. Phone Charter 46. 1-28-1w body, USED CARS OF 1919 1918 1917 1318 1918 VALUE Studebaker demonstrator Paige touring Hudson, super-six touring. Kissel sedan Dodge touring TRUCKS Vim Express, Day-Elder 3-4 All-American, 2 1918 1917 1919 1 1 ton M. IRVING JESTER, Arch St. Phone 811 Studebaker Agency Prices on Application. 197 1-12-tf REBUILT CARS See These Bargains 1918 Dodge Sedan 1977 Dodge Touring Oldsmobile “$” Touring Oldsmobile *'6” Touring Mitchell Sedan Overland 30 Touring Overland 85 Touring Light Deliveries and Roadsters $100 Tp Starting Saturday, January 24, we will feature Saturday night sales | Time Payments: Cars Taken in Trade OLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC. 45 Wells St. Hartford, Conn. 1-22-63 TUSED CARS % 1f you are on the market for a good used car it will pay you to look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oakland touring 1919 Oakland roadster 1918 Buick Six touring 1919 National touring 1918 O LrLAl\d sedan 1917 G Lo of others all in ut a bargain. LOST—Small black pocketbook con- taining sum of money and address, in or near Fox's theater Tuesday nignt. Return to 174 Kelsey St. Re- ward. 1-28-1dx )JTICE — Painting. pape special _discounts on nos wall paper. Crusberg, 63 wood St. Call 2122-4, 1-26-6Gx WANTED — Forward-looking men and women. Let our instructor: gle for succ Enter now. Con- necticut Business College, 153 Main st. capable NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames lhui’ Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt’'s Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St. room, private . W, Wilder, Hartford. 1-28-1dx WANTED—Bcard and family preferred. - — 174 Farmington Ave.. OF FIRST MEETING. DERSIGNED being all of orators of THE MUTUAL ! COMPANY a corporatiou ! to be organiz under the Statute Laws of The ate of Connecticut unite in calling the first meet- | : 1id Corporation to be held at > office of M. D- xe. at Main Street. in the Town of New Britain on theé 4th day of February, 1920, et o’clock p. m. And in compliznece with thé pro- | risions of said statute laws this notice is published twice, at least seven days before the time set for said meeting, in the New Britain Herald, a news- | ! paper of this state, having a circula — — i Tion in the Town of New Britain, in TO RENT 5 THE the “A\\[Yll ce room, with or with- . by voung American cou- Main street section: accommodation re- s it necessary. Ad- Herald highest quired: rnished roorm, 1457-13. 8 1-28-1dx WANTED—One or two for light hou Beaver St. Mrs. Gayd eping. 49 a 44 Camp | furnished 1-26-4dx young | help you in your strug- | 1-20-tf 4 LOST—Puir of tortoi: either on Main, Winter or Elm streets, Monday night. Return to' Herald. Reward 1-28-1dx <hell glasses, LOST—Tortoise shell glasses in leat er case on West Main street or trol- ley to Southington, Tuesday night. Reward. Tel. 659-12. 1-28-4dx andkerchief between v and Stanley streets. Pleasa«! return to North & Judd Labor bu- -28-1dx LOST-—Lady’s pocketbook with sum of money lost on Kelsey or Whit- ing strects. Reward if rcturned to 5 Chapman St 1-2 x ack morocco handbag, Sat- ening on South High or St. Return to Herald. 1-26-6dx Finder 806 3dx Liberty bond. to G. Carlson, ctory this state, in which Town said Cor- | ————= - poration is to be located. | TO RENT—Big store on Washington " P New 9 ! street, $15 a month. Julius Swan HENRY P. SMITH, G. A. CADWELL, JOHN A. ANDREWS, C. L. REARCE. E. E- LINKE. All of the incorporators of said corporation. this) 37 TO improvements, Herald. REN’ All East side. B 16C, 1 TO RENT—Four room tenement: im 7 \\ ashing- —_— oo { VE ALL YOUR JUNK Building—Rcpaging. -3dx | PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Seccond-hand Furnitwre. L. ZFLDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Teiephones 2244 191s | 9 Court St. New Britalu, Conu. FOUND——Sum of .money on Wash- ington place vesterday. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Call at 60 High St. Tel. 19-12. 1-28-1dx FOUND--On Main street, handbag containing money. Owner can have same by paying for ad and proving property. Call $34-3. 1-26-3d 0B PRINTING Jl)o\l‘ CAREFULLY REASONABLE PRICES. J. M. KULPER PRINTING CO. 325 MAIN ST. Tel.

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