New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1920, Page 12

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PURE Full fashioned hose, Who would imagine paying so littie these days for silk and fabric hos- \ truly noteworthy evént you'!! chis sales <ale made possitl by our forcsight in carly buy Why not get 1pply your v start o running ardrobe with spr <ummer hosiery while prices are y way? glad later on. For Women SILK black only, irregulars You’ll be ¢ of ad now and doubly PURE SILK Seam back hose, brown and grey shades, Bl EE] TRY OUR SCDA FOUN- TAIN SPECIALS NEW LUNCH- regu- pair EEoAEnEOO00oE0EEnE | WANTED—Girl T Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way. Yowll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- e 3 Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cest more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. ‘CLASSIFIED S ———— Lots of Classified Advt. || . readers would buy things | you have to sell if they f knew you wanted to dis- | pose of them. Tell them ! about that used auto, | that real estate, second | hand furniture, etc., l:hal:-,h you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. WANTED-—Girls for box and packing factory. Working conditions good. of advantage but un- . Apply to Box 25X, Her- 2-4-6d work in paper roon: in local Apply Whitin rtunity Liadl- ce. Won WANTED Woman to do plain fam. | 0B PRESSMAN WANTED in print Call m. 2-4-3dx ily washing and ironing. 28 Fairview street after 6 p. ing depart wring concern. manujac- Box X7X, He -4-6d for general house- Z-d-3dx | | 4-tf TOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. 'R SALE—Beautiful c talking machine Make off Andrew: St binet ma- rogany Arch ¥O \LE- baseburner tion. F. B ner, Kensing Leater in good cond Day, near Upson's co i 2-4-3dx FOR SALE- Call evenings Main, top tlo: Houschold after six, furni 208 FOR SALE-—Dress suit size 40 in fine cond Tel. and tuxedo, ion, price $25. 142 2-3-2dx Small kitchen stove dnd | l AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—National Cabriolette; rare bargain. Must be sold at once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1708 for dem- onstration during day, 753 East strcet evenings or Sundays . 1-31'-1! USED CARS touring, 1917: 1917; Overland model 90; Overland Ford touri 1915; Maxwell road. ster, 1918; Overland roadster, 191 These cars are all in good mechanis® cal condition and & held at rea- sonable pri H re City Mo~ tor Co., S6 St. Phone 903. SALE—Dodge itchell touring, touring, 1917, touring, 1816; i $1.75 quality «.c.eves o e e e e . IW’A.\'TED——.\Ica( cutters; experienced men; highest pay. Rabinow, 341 FOR SAL: mirror: $1.39 pair = 68 Wi our $2.75 grade, at ..... work or competent cook. Good ures, including 2-2-3dx-eod Main street. e e e e PURE SILK ¥ull fashioned Pris cilla make hose, black, white and colors, ir- regulars of $3.00 gradc $1.69 pair SILK AND FIBER Priscilla make hosi- ery, in black or white, irregulars $1.50. grade, at 69¢c e e LISLE HOSE Priscilla make, full fashioned, regularly at BLACK LISL Seam back hose, regulars of the grade, for this sale 29¢ ir- Boys' black ribbed stockings. Sale price... oo regularly 5Cc. | | l | | { | | | PURE SILK Ful hioned in black, white colors, irregulal $2.00 quality, at 9 J—— SILK LISLE Black only, back style, price price ... ——— BLACK COTTON Full fashioned hose, high grade, regularly 85c, at —————— LISLE HOSE Black or white, our regular 35c grade, priced for this sale 19¢ hose and BLACK SILK Drop-stitch hose, regular sale e FIBER HOSE Seam back styles, black or white, regular $1.25 value, at 95¢ B LISLE HOSE Priscilla make, in black, white or colors, irregulars of the 85¢ grade, at .. 18c b SRR OUTSIZE HOSE Black, white or colors, irregulars of our 75c and 85c stockings atl o 19¢ For Children sizes Boys’ heavy ribbed black hose, s regularly 45c. Girls’ black regulariy 76¢ a pair. silk Sale price. .. lisle ho. Sale price 7 to 10, Black ribbed hose, 15¢, at . i Fine ribbed hose in of the 50c grade. Sale Children’s soc price ... sizes with fancy colored tops, WOOL HOSE Sport style, new brown and heather tones, regular $1.25 grade at 95¢ —— BLACK LISLE Full fashioned hose, style, . 69¢ ———— BLACK LISLE Priscilla make, ir- regulars of our usual 50c and 65c hose, for this sale 39¢ OUTSIZE HOSE Fine lisle stockings, irregulars of the 65c grade 39c regulaily 85c sizes 6 to 9 1-2, regularly 2 brown or black, irregulars price 25¢ o regularly A Clearance of Very LovelyEveningDresses FORMERLY UP TO $79.50 $29.95 ALL FRESH, NEW SMART GARMENTS TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Iy (THIRD FLOOR) $15.00 Some of the most stunning costumes we hav embraces dinner gowns as well as dance dréSses. Clevef‘. vogueish fles, draperies, and scores of interesting trimming achievements. Such colors as Turquoi $39.95 e shown this season are included in this reduction, which styles—bouffant hips, panniers, ruf- g Blue, Peach, Rose, Navy, Orchid, Brown, White Black. e e Glace Satin, Embroidered Satin, The Materials are Plain Taffeta, Embroidered Taffeta, Tulle apd Net Laces. Mere printer’s ink is utter 4 They must be seen to be appreciated. 1y incapable of describing these, the charm or values of these costumes. [ e ) . i ) o ) ] Plain Satin, ] O] =] =] (=] =] =] = [ = =] =] OO} [m] O} = =] = =] O} 0l [m] =] (=] =] =] E &l = (= & @l =l =] =] = =] ] O] ¥ | inj i ) ) ) ) ) L 5 ) 5 ) ) 5 6 o o 6 J FOR SALE—Two Family House and Extra § ot on Maple Street. Schuitz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St i .’ The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. | i i Telephone 1790 | | | Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. TLIFE T Do not delay looking up that insuranc ion Largest D. District Manager for Nat. Bank Buildirg vyou W and Most Reliable Company URANCE I would be pleased to give sh regarding THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW in the World. HUMPHREY MAIIN ST, New Britain. Fhonc 141. D YOU WANT A SIX FAMILY RICK BLOCK WITH STORE— Here’s a fine opportunity—Right acrgss from Hart & pley and Fafnir Factories—Fine spot for live man— t owner has made enough maoney Poland—Your turn next. ' CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. i PHONE 343 ROOMS 306-¢ BANK BLDG. to go Dback VE ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 1 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. ZFLDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Insure against loss of Wages | due to Accident or Illness.' DeWITT A. RILEY | NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Agency. | New Britain. Monn. wages, Mrs. Bennett, 11 court, Plainville. Strong 2-4-3dx Main St. 2-3-3dx | WANTED—Girl. Short hours, light work and good pay. Come and look it over. Apply 21 Railroad Arcade. 2-4-3dx house- Apply 2-3-3d general family. WANTED—Maid for wor! Three in 368 West Main St WANTED- lerk; noon relief and evenings until 10 p. m.; experienced telephone operator preferred. West- ern Union Tel. Co. d | | WANTED—Clerk for grocery store Experienced. Address Store, Box 6, | Herald. -3ax | WANTED—Typist in order depart- ment of local manufacturing con- cern. Apply, giving all particulars, to P. O. Box, No. 1025, 2-3-1w WANTED—First class laundress, 2 days a week; good wages paid. Tel. 1819, 2-2-tf WANTED—Woman and ironing ,at 85 Tel. 1100. to do washing Bassett street. 2-2-3d WANTED—Young lady to operate small telephone switchboard, in of- fice of local factory. One with some experience preferre also some extent. In application state age, experience, references, etc. Address Box 31, Herald office. 2-2-tf WANTED—Saleswoman wanted for cloak and suit department waljst and hosicry dep ply at the Bee Hiv street. offic to clean Block. WANTED—Woman building. Booth WANTED—Typist for order depart- ment of local manufacturing con- cern. Apply, giving all particu- lars, to P. O. Box 1025, City. WANTED—A girl to help with gen- eral housework in small famil Short hours and good pay. 9XB, Herald. R WANTED--Head waitress, chamber- maid and pastry cook. Hotel Be- loin. 1-21-tf Building—Repaaing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalirs of all kinds. 8 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 1913 e e——————— FOR SALE Splendid building lots right or East Main street with all improve- ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 407 City Hall Call Us at 2290-2 To Remové Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. $1,000 LIFE COSTS ONLY $ At age 30 for $10.02 ayment of $1,000 cas For $1.25 extra per y double insurance ($2,000 instead of $1,000) by accident. INSURANCE 10.02 A YEAR er year we can guarantee to your family or estate if ear the provides policy 7 if killed The policy also provides payment of $10.00 per month ($120 per year) as long as the policy is in force, if you are permanently disabled by accident or sick- ness. See us at once and protect your family. may be the next pneumon Who knows? You ia or influenza victim. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door Fox’s Theater)—TEL. 728 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY 70 LOAN The House of Service capable of operating typewriter to WANTED—Messengers, $12 per week can earn more if wish. Waest i Union Tel. Co., 11 Railroad Arcade 2-2-d3 | WANTED—SALESMAN — Safeguard | Co., 18 Asylum St. Hartford, will | show you how to make $500 each month selling their new office spe- | cialty. We want good men. 1-31-4dx | WANTED—Carpenters on concrete forms, inside work, steady job. Standard Oil Co. 1-22-tf ‘WANTED—Pin boys; good wage: 1 Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf LOST—Boy out knife last evenin: on my paper route on Elm, Park, Fairview or Stanley street. Please leave at Herald Office. 2-4-1dx | LOST—Thursday, change purse con- taining bills, on Main street. Retur: to Herald office. Reward. 1-30-6d: PERSONAL. : give a liberal discount on your | old plate for our new ones. Don’t suffer with toothache. Dr. Dicker- man, 22 West Pearl St. 2-2-6dx SITUATION WANTED 2-3-d2x | Eoston Bull Puppies, 6 J. B. Martin, 52 Lacalie 2-2-3dx FOR SALE—Two family agents. Tel. 842-32. house; no 2-2-6dx FOR SALE—Soda fountain at Me- Briarty's drug store, corner Church and Stanley streets. 2-2-6dx FOR SALE—Two lots, located on Whitmaun street; also four passen- ger 1918 Overland car; price rea- souable for cash. Apply evenings or Sunday at 76 West Main, top ffoor. Mrs. Benson. 2-2-4d FOR SALE—Dahlias and gladiolus. My 1920 catalogue is ready for dis- tributian. I should be pleased to mail you one. A. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn. 1-29-1wx FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12¢ a quart. Bring empty Dbottle. Hotel Bronson, City. 1-9-ir e et e e e WANTED. WANTED—Position as housekeeper. Address Box 22BB. 2-4-2dx WANTED—A typewriter in:good con- dition. Apply Box 10A, Herald. . 1-26-12dx WANTED—Indian side-car in good condition. State lowest pric Address Box 29XX, Herald Office. SALE—1917 Oakland tourifg good condition every way. Tel, -14 or call 139 Winthrop St. 2-3-6dx 3 FOR SALE—1918 Paige touring car in excellent condition, new i and cord tires, $1050. must be seen to be appreciatef. M. T. Jester, 193 Arch St 2-4-tf FOR SALE—One Hudson super—sixr seven passenger in excellent run- ning condition. Cord tires :LI’ around; 2 spar $1.275. M. 0§ Jester, 193 Arch St. Tel. 811. 4-{f“ FOR SALE—Packard Worm Drive Truck 1917, 2-ton equipped with | express body and enclosed cab. Ex- cellent condition throughout. Asie ing price, $1,750. Packard, 1914, 4-ton truck chassis only. In fair condition throughout. Asking price, ! $750. Packard Motor Car Co., Hart | ford, Conn. 2-4-wl i i USED CARS { It you are on the market for" a good used car it will pay you to look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oakland touring 1913 Oakland roadster 1918 Buick Six touring 1919 National touring 1918 Overland sedan 1917 Grant and a number of others all in ! Al condition 'and at a bargain. A. C, HINE CO., Washington St., Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. WANTED—Position as private chauf- | feur or driving small truck. dress Box 21D, Herald. Ad- 2-3-5dx WANTED—A position by young man with 18 years' experience in the carpentry business, the past vears carpenter foreman assistant building superintenden would like to establish himself with some company as building super tendent. Address Box 31C, Herald. 2-3-1wx as BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIOC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADV. iIRS Booth’s Block DR. COOMBS The Naturepath and Chiropractor. 352 Main, Corner West Main, Tel. 76 There are no failur ods in any troubles resulting from the influenza and no failures in any form of Rheumatism or Bronchial troubles. Electro Therapy treatment of all forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Arc Violet Rays, Ultra Vio- let Rays, Hydropathy and the Mas- | sauer Machine treatments are gi v patients without additionai cost. ‘Working people and their families are ! treated until treatment. Mr. Harry Hubbell of New Haven i writes: Dear Doctor, I had Stomach cured for $1.50 per by my meth- | iven , trouble for twelve years and tried all | kinds of doctors and specialists. Kept getting worse until I learned of you, . 3 years ago. | ments for 5 months I was cured. My { wife is now in bad condition. I took vour advice and tried out the Haven Naturcopaths with no result will come up to s2e you next nd bring another patient with her. Office hours, 9 a. m. to noon, and After taking your treat- | ew | from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, a. m. to 5 p. COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 71 Winthrop St NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Consult us when in need of Anything Electrical Telephone 458-12 m. WANTED—Work as fireman or jani- tor. Thoroughly understands boil- ers, engines, motors; 10 yvears' ex- perience. Can furnish best of ref- erenccs. I am a colored man, 33 vears, married. Address all com- munications to Box 155, Plainville, Conn. WANTED—Five or six room apart- ment by family -of three adults. All improvements wanted. Tel. 2239. WANTED—by clderly mechanic, one or two rooms for light housekeep, ing in Plainville. Must be near Rockwell & Drake's. Answer P. O. Box 517, New Britain. -3-5dx WANTED—T light ple. ‘0 or three rooms for housek:eping by j$oung cou- Phone 1305-4. 2-3-2dx WANTED—Small tenement, vicinity Address WANTED-—Address of Charles And- erson, who operated restaurant at 269 Main street in 1908, Hjalmar ‘Highburg, Room 12, 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 2-2-d5x WANTED—Gentleman nished roum near Golf club. Address Room Herald. desires fur- | Shuttle Meadow Box 31, wix WANTED — Forward-looking young | men and women. Let our capable | instructors help vou in your strug- | gle for success. Enter now. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main | S 1-30-tf, TO RENY TO RENT—Store, 136 South Ma: opposite High school. TO RENT—Barn at corner of Glen | and Division streets, Inquire 178 Tremont street 1331-14. Ph j | ings made into switches, etc. NOTICE D — GOVENMENT CLERK examinations March 6. Men, women, 18-60. $108 month. Experience unnecessarfh - For free particulars write Johfky Leonard (former civil service ex: | aminer) 843 Equitable Bldg. NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private acspital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo< cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; * close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognizeds Rates $20 per weeck upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, | R. N, graduate Brookin Wyckaf Heights Hospital. 9-23-e0d-t] | NOTICE—Do you want to sell your / truck or pleasure car? We have over a hundred prospects ready tg buy good used cars. No/charge for floor space in our steam heated show room. Hardware City Motox Co., 36 Arch St. Phone 903. ¢ { 2-2-3dx-eod NOTICE—Electric cieaners rented, { $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- | Iy delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-2-tf-eod NOTICE—Miss 18 Garden Katharine street, Hartford; Lambert, ¢ comb- Alsa Charter 2-3-1wx order work. 813. Telephone TRUSSES and supports fitted by an expert of 20 years experience in fit ting. Davis & Goodwin, 327 Main St NOTICE—Records arrange for ex exchanged. Wiy ange of talking machine records in lots of ten or more. Nominal charge. Drop a postal card giving make of records desired to talk hine. B 7 Herald. 2 YTICE—1,000 10c to $0c roll Painting, paper hanging at discount. Crusbers, 63 Greenwood St. Phons’ 2122-4. 1-31-6dx GIRLS Desiring a Position at Good Wages, under Excellent Working Con-. | ditions. Apply 1 UKIDX LAUNDRY CO. 266 ARCH ST. CIS P. MAY—Stud t block. Violin »ad St. Phone. NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames thut °, Christmas photo. Sce our window.¢ | Onhrnstedt's Pnoto Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St. 12-26-tt REAS ABLE PRICES. J. M. KULPER PRINTING CO. 325 MAIN ST. Tel 7. JoB

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