New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 16

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»2e - Final Prices on Boys’ Clothes increasing, everything remaining in stock has been look ahead and buy now for use in the Regardless of the fact that the costs of wool clothing are still To that end, Thrifty parents will (Fifth Floor.) usual course and carrying nothing over. duced far below its regular selling price. future. School Overcoats Sizes ® to 18 Just 200 of these, in chinchllla, mixtures and 1snS- Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp | wwANTED—Eoy. Splendid opportunity Lackey, Bohemian St,, Platnville. | novelty fabrics. Sizes 3 1-2 to 10. . -5-64X | for the right kind. Apply 21 Rail- 2-6-14 12 - ma- = road Arcade. 2-4-3dx Mannish models, well made, of high grade ma $10/00]Con ot $ 6.50 @ WANTED—Competent girl or woman FOR SALE—Smafl kitchen stove and terials, and tailored by ex pert boys' tailors. St v 5 5 i for general housework in small baseburner heater in good condi- 2t 4 X $12.50 Coats—Now $ 8.98 { Bl Godd b = 5 < $15.00 Coats—Now $10.00 | e Sl o M e e e e e Lon ©F. B Day, neax Upson s cors - \gularly 2 > g week. ox . Herald. 2-5-3dx 2 in print- = 1 ¢ 2-3-3a: Serconts resulatly 18 00sCoaE s NOwW, $13.50 WANTED —Girls for work in paper turing concern. Box X7X, Herald. | FOR BALE__Two family house: no Overcoats regularl g Seuovcests Hew AL box and packing room in local 2-4-6d| * agents. Tel. 842-32. 2-2 6ax Overcoats regularly . $19.50 ked than $20.00,- at | factory. Working conditions good. Overcoats regularly $21.50 S T e i Experfence of advantage but un- | WANTED—Carpenters on concrete | FOR SALE—Soda fountain at Mc- | Overcoats regularly $30.0 0—Now $22.50 | $5.00 reduction Saturday, for one day only. | necessary. Apply to Box 25X, Her- forms, inside work, steady job. Briarty’s drug store, corner Church CORDUROY SUITS , ald. 2-4-6d Standard Oil Co. 1-22-tf and Stanley streets. 2-2-6dx | "BOYS’ MACKINAWS = e 5 e = s is, 1 t WANTED—Woman to do plain fam- | WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. | ¥ SALE—Two lots, located on antel G S Dalane ] s danay e R e B T0 baTanatss o e N aTcat | iy washing and ironing. Call 33| Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30-tf| Whitman street; also four passen- Fifty at ........ 6. hrty-nine a o S g % Sk 1 = er 1918 Overland car; price rea- J 2] i e Er e B Fairview street after 6 p. m. ger P Forty-two 8t ... $ 7.69 Forty-seven at . $10.00 | all sizes. For Saturday . ........ $8.50 S Ll G o (Third Floor) Will Appreciate These Valucs. (Fifth Floor) Sweaters, sizes 1 to 4 Y button front models. Pink, blue, plice models, satlor blouses, collars and fitted waist lines. White corduroy Coats, pretty youthful styles, White wool eiderdown Coats, soft, warm and fluffy. urday $5.98. P e e e LT T T Y llll[(llll A Good Place $ Russian Coats Women’s Winter Coats Priced for _Quick Disposal FIFTY LONG COATS Regularly uwp to $75, $39.75 There are highly desirable Coats in this group, including, as it does, Thoughtful Mothers ears, of pure wool in the most fetching little styles, including slip-on and yellow, white and rose shades, and cunning styles, such as little sur- Values to $5, now $2.98. sizes 1:to 3, regularly $3.98, sale price $2.95. Sizes 1 to 8. fi%fi#@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@-@-@@@@%@@@@-@@@@fi@@@@@i Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns * Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want I Advt. way. You'll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. Try the new Soda Fountain to meet friends we are following our re- -—————.—_—_—e— CLASSIFIED lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c. ; CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. | | WANTED—FEMALE HELP —— e WANTED-—EXxperienced ironers, male and female. Learners taken; good wages paid while learning. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; no washing or iron- oloteteledateletetofetedefeRetetotogetetoteole] WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Two men to work in coal yard. Good wages paid. M. 1. Jes- ter, 54" Dwight Court. 2-5-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE-—Beautiful cabinet ma- hogany talking machine and re- cords. Make offer. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 2-6-2dx WANTED—At once, freight handlers. Apply N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co,, Whiting St. 2-4-3d FOR SALE—AIl household furniture of the late Mrs. Lackey to be turn- ed into cash at your own prige. Come and look it over. Wm. J. \ WANTED—Girl for work or competent cook. wages, Mrs. Bennett, 11 court, Plainville. general house- Good Strong 2-4-3dx | WANTED—Girl. Short hours, light | work and good pay. Come and look it over. Apply 21 Railroad Arcade. 4-3dx | WANTED—Typist in order depart- ment of local manufacturing con- cern. Apply, giving all particulars, to P, O. Box, No. 1025. 2-3-1w \ both loose and semil-fitted models, with full or half belts. lined through- WANTEDr—Fu.st class Iflundl;gss"r 12 out and in some cases trimmed with fur. The materials are velour, | day; a week; good wages pal = z-eti cheviot, silvertone, bolivia and pompom. Colors comprise dark and | 181%. £ light browns, navy., taupe, plum, burgundy green and henna. A good ! range of sizes. | WANTED—Young lady to operate small telephone switchboard, in of- fice of local factory. One some experience preferred, capable of operating typewriter to same extent. In application state age, experience, references, etc. Address Box 31, Herald office. 2-2-tt WANTED—Saleswoman. wanted for cloak and suit department and waist and hosiery department. Ap- ply at the Bee Hive, 373 Main, street. 2-2-tf 6.98. For Sat- Eexcidrforics 8 WANTED—Typist for order depart- ment of local manufacturing con- cern. Apply, giving all particu- lars, to P. O. Box 1025, City. 1-31-6d SOV NS0 HEVHRGB SRR B IR e Have a Cottage Fit for a King in Belvidere— Ve Mean Not the Way Kings Live Nowadays, But fore the BIG WAR—It is a Cosy Little Home pr Anybody—Goed Store For Sale—Here's a Fhance for You—Let Us Sell Your Property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLD@ Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street ulck Returns Use Classxfled Column FOR SALE—Two Family House and Extra Lot on Maple Street. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St WANTED—A girl to help with gen- eral housework in small family. I" us ! Short hours and good pay. Box 9XB, Herald. 3-29-tf FOR SALE Splendid building lots right on East Main street with all improve- ments'in at the start. . LOCKWOOD COOMBS! The Naturepath and Chiropractor, 252 Main Corner West Main. Tel. 763 There are no failures by my meth- 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 given my patients without additional cost. Working people and their families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. Mr. Harry Hubbell of New Haven writes: Dear Doctor, I had Stomach trouble for twelve years and tried all kinds of doctors and specialists. Kept getting worse until I learned of you, 3 years ago. After taking your treat- Insure against loss of Wages due to Accident or Illness. DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Agency. Building—Repamring. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 1918 ments for 5 months I was cured. My wife is now in bad condition. I took your advice and tried out the New |9 Court St. Haven Natureopaths with no results. ‘.New Britain, Conn. She will come up to see you next Sat- | urday and bring another patient with | her. Office hours, 9 a. m. to noon, and from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 2. m. to 5 p. m. Blind Hushantls FOR SALE. Three Brick Blocks with store. All new and modern. Pays over 10 per cent. Price, $48,000, only $12,000 cash required. A first class im g D. HUMPHREY District Manager for New Britain. 272 MA IN ST. SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. - L s oo = s SI ] LOST — February 4, lady's wrist ! watch, between West Pearl a.nd" West Main streets. Finder please | Reward. LOST—Beagle hound, calor black and | brown. Answer’s name Blackie. ! Tag No. 33084. Return to 47 Hart- ford avenue. Reward. 2-6-3dx LOST—Mink muf?. turned to 295 Chestnut St. LOST—A package of photographic plates. Return and receive reward. Arcade Studie. 2-5-2d 1920. Start the New Year right, go down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key, Pair of Broilers, Native Chicken, Fancy Fowl, Duck, Fresh Spareribs, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, §. & B. Sausage, Hams, Bacon. Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt) Tongues, Prime Beef, Veal, Imnb.! Pork. Al the leading brénds of Teas and Coffee and Caancd Goods. Special Prices on Casc 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 BEST AT DOHERTY’S 406 ARCH ST. Tel. 1446, STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Foreign Remittances Drafts on Great Britain, France, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- land, Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. Mall and Cable Money Orders at minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communication is not restricted. FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds and Denominations Bought and Sold. General Insurance MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY 207 Main St., New Britain, Conn. REAL ESTATE BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY | PUBLIO ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADVISERS Phone 2131, Booth’s Block. COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 71 Winthrop St.. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Consult us when in need of Anything Electrical Telephone 458-12 Sunday at 76 West Main, top floor. Mrs. Benson. 2-2-4d4 FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk undor the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12¢ a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotel Bronson, City. 1-9-tt S————— NOTICE —_— NOTIQE—Square plano, extra good one, fine tone and action. Very cheap. Andrews, 439 Arch St 2-6-2dx NOTICE—Three days left to buy goods cheap at L. Gross’. Going out of business sale. Store will be closed Monday night at 10:30. 2-6-2dx NAGLE SANITARIUM ana prt Acepital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagls, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Fospital. 9-23-eod-tf NOTICE—Do you want to sell your truck or pleasure car? We have over a hundred prospects ready to buy good used cars. No charge for fioor space in our steam heated show room. Hardware City Motor Co., 86 Arch St. Phone 903. 2-2-3dx-eod NOTICE—Electric cteaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-2-tf-eod GOVENMENT CLERK examinations, March 6. Men, women, 18-60. $100 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write John | Leonard (former civil service ex- ! aminer) 843 Equitable Bldg., Wash- | ington, D. C. 2-4-5dx ————————e e NOTICE—Miss Katharine Lambert, | 18 Garden street, Hartford; comb- ings . made into switches, etc. Also order work. Telephone Charter 813. 2-3-1wx | TRUSSES and supports fitted by an expert of 20 years experience in fit- ——— —‘—m—m 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, efc., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. wimiBisdl AUTOMOBILES TUSED CARS FOR SALE—Dodge touring, 1917; Mitchell touring, 1917; Overland touring, 1917, model 90; Overland touring, 19a8: Ford touring, 1915; Maxwell r - ster, 1918: Overland roadster, 1916, These cars are all in good mechani- cal condition and are held at rea- sonable prices. Hardware City Mo~ tor Co., 86 Arch St. Phone 903. 2-2-3dx-eod FOR SALE--National Cabriolette; rare bargain. Must be sold af once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1708 for desa< onstration during day, 753 Bast street evenings or Sundays . 1-31-tf ——e— | FOR SALE—At once, 1917 Ford tour. ing ear; good running conditio Price reasonable for cash. Te‘g 377-3. 2-6-1 FOR SALE—1917 Oakland touring car‘ good condition every way. Tei. 072-14 or call 139 Winthrop St. 2-3-dax FOR SALE—1918 Paige touring cas in excellent condition, new paimf and cord tires, $1050. This car must be seen to be appreciated, M. 1. Jester, 198 Asrch St 2-4-t4 B — FOR SALE—One Hudson super-siy seven passenger in excellent run< ning econdition. around; 2 spares, $1,275. M. Jester, 198 Arch St. Tel: 811, 2-4-th —_—mm . FOR SALE—Packard Worm Drive Truck 1917, 2-ton equipped with express body and enclosed cab. Ex~ cellent condition throughout. Aske ing price, $1.750. Packard, 1914, 4-ton truck chassis only. In fair condition throughout. Asking price. $750. Packard Motor Car Co., ford, Conn. 2-4-wl e —— UBED CARS If you are on the market for 1 & good used car it will pay i you to look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oakland touring 1919 Oakland roadster 1918 Buick Six touring 1919 Nationai touring 1918 Overland sedan 1917 Grant and a number of others all in A1l condition and at a bargain. A. C. HINE CO., - Washington St Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. WANTED—Pasition as stenographef with knowledge of general offis work. Address Box X27X, Heral Office. 2-5-2d% WANTED—A typewriter in good con= ditien. Apply Box 10A, Herald. 1-26-12d% —ee "0 08 ! WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, all fmprovemen couple wjth baby. city preferred. Address Box 6BB. Herald Office. 2-4-3ux WANTED—To buy five or six room cottage. Address box 5XX, Herald ting. Davis & Goodwin, 327 Main O 8t AR ce. 2-4-3dx WANTED _Position as private chaufe NOTICE—1,000 rolls of wall paper, feur or driving small truck. Ad- 1o i ao con cear i oty | G o R in hacnit Toa-pax Painting, paper hanging at discount. | Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Phone | 2122-4 1-31-6dx NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop. St. and 69 Arch St FURNISHEDD ROOMS TO RENT—One large bay-window front room, furnished, heated, bath,_ | Suitable for one or two gentieme 103 West Mair. St. TO RENT—One front ro suitable for two gentlem veniences. Onc room and knchev\-y ette. 61 Main St. 2-6-1dx | FURNISHED ROOMS with separate conveniences for light housekeep- ing, well heated; central 16 Pros- pect St. 3-6-2dx TO RENT TO RENT—Store, 136 South Main St., opposite High school. | 2-3-6dx | TO RENT—Heavy horse by the day| or week. 115 Beaver St. Mike Cam- | 2-6-1wx | Desiring a Position at Good Wages. Excellent Apply Working Con- under ditions. UNID:: LAUNDRY CO. 266 ARCH ST. 1 244 Main | - 1 WA, NTLD—by elderly mechanic, orld or two rooms for light housekeep- ing in Plainville. Must be near Rockwell & Drake's. Answer P. O. Box 517, New Britain. 2-3-5ax WANTED —address of Charles And- n. who operated restaurant at Main street in 1908, Hjalmar Highburg, Room 12, 40 Church St., over Vietory Lunch. 2-2-a5% WANTED—Gentleman desires fur- nished room near Shuttle Meadow . Golf club. Address Koom Box 31, Herald. 2-2-wix WANTED — Forward-looking younsg men and women. Let our capable instructors help you in your strug- &le for success. Enter now. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main 8t. 1-20-tf PERSONAL. We give a liberal discount on your old, plate for our new omes. Don't suffer with toothache. Dr. Dicker- man, 32 West Pearl St 2-2-6dx SITUATION WANTED | WANTED—A position by young magq with 18 years’ experience In tha carpentry business, the past 18 vears as carpenter foreman and assistant building superintendent; would like to establish himself wifa some company as buflding superin- tendent. Address Box 31C, Herald. JOB PRINTING CAREFULLY RIEASONABLE PRICES. J. M. KULPER PRINTING ©O! 325 MAIN ST. Tel. 777.

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