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C “Cottons Are once azain. Comprekensive ortments await the necdlevorke “‘Something New”’ la here belle exquisite All the way from by confections art tak nce have come Learm to Make Lamp Shades Expert Teachers Here in flowers that the floor, Gifted taste department, second pride in showing. fingers faultless united to produce such alluring hits form, for decorative purposes. A golden basket, for examples, overflows with ribbon roses i pastel shades. Tinier form a merry garland with their gay blossomss There are saucy little rose-red shaded flowers with green foli- s and of color and New ideas in Artamo Package Goods We have now on d them. Artists’ Models to profe amateur t <en stocks of sup- including oil and pastels and ad- new shipment of for decorating has , styles unobtainable tor t past or now finished models baskets Ask to see new play. age, and plump gold ite with beaded centers some wonderfully buds in true rose tones. Fascin- one of them. 2.75 to $5— modest prices they are zoods of such ob- marguer- and Of interest well as to the well ch plies we car: vater colors, uncts. A \m\ china lovely rose- ating, every Prices range from and very for imported 23 are vious quality and evident ! WANTED—Girl. > [- 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. —_—— s T e T | CLASSIFIED Ic 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. advertiser money. and in eliminating this werk we save the WANTED—YEMALE HELP WANTED—Waitresses testaurant, Main St. WANTED—Woman, zeneral work in small family. Berlin Tel. 1135-5. house- Conn., 3ax Clean, ligl no machinery; is a high-grade work that pays w when learned: steady work, v conditions as near ideal as we can make them; good wages while learning; thi will pay you to investigate; swering, please give age and place of present employment if any; all applications treated strictly confi- dentially. Address Herald Box X2IX 2-9-6dx very accurate wo in an- WANTED—Waitress, at Hotel Regal. 2-7-3dx is an opportunity that; WANTED—MALE HELP [ { 0 soda. ! founiain, L WANTED- busines: Crowell's Young man to lea Apply soda Drug store. WANTED 6 p.om. Apply. He a from i to preferred. Box 2J -loys to work High school boy stating ete., WANTED—50 men or boys over 16 vedrs old to shovel snow. Apply at the board of public works oflice, city hall. -d1 aged man and about the house ar 3 | ¥ WANTED—Middle wife for work cooking. Telephone Rickey, Berlin, Conn FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ® LE—$12,000 WILL $30.000 poultry plant, 4. layers including stock. Modern dwelli opportunity. Investigat Racine, Danielson, C BUY capacit founc OR ne 000 1 tion OR ture room quire furni- | four- SALE—Three rooms of with option of renting flat; centrally located. Burke, 1 2 FOR SALE- room set, street. Large gas stove, furniture. FOR SALE—Fat cow. Tel Market. 9-tf ! WANTED—Clerk at Doherty WANTED—Clerk, one famliar with | telcphones preferred. Western Thion Tel. Co., 11 R. R. Arcade, WANTED—Girl for fling and gen- eral office work. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 2-9 WANTED—Experienced irone and female. Learners taken; good wages paid while learning. Com- al Shirt Co., 266 Arch St s, male 6-tf WANTED—Competent girl for eral houseworlk; ing. st. gen- no washing or iron- Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp 2-5-6dx _— ‘WANTED-—Chambermaid, Beloin. at Hotel 2-7-tf WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local factory. Some expe- rience of advantage but not nec- essary if you have had Gramma school education. Apply in owv handwriting, giving age, experienc ete. Box 20, Herald. 2 EE@E@E@E@EEEEEEEEEEEEE‘[EEIEEHEIEIEIEIEE]EEIEEIEIEIEEEHEIEJEIEEIEEIEIEI"- available. heauty. il EE LL KNOWN EDITOR DIES IN BOSTO ard Henry Clement, for 25 Years [Editor of Transcript, Succumbs to Heart Failure. Q. editor in chief of the Boston 9 R Transcript from 1881 to 1906, furday of heart discase at his i1 Goncord. He was in his 77th After his retirement in 1906 Clement devoted himself largely ritical writing, having conducted Listener column in the Trans- r. Clement was born lerican ancestry nt of 1643, who came over,from entry to Haverhill He passed bn the lacal schools to Tufts, the recipient of an honora 1870. A vocation was distin ed in the youth, and the year of | [graduation found him a full-blown or and reporter, assisting in of an army post paper, estab- ed with the abandoned plant of the hnnah News by two correspond- | of the New York Herald at Hil- Head, S. C. Jhis was a varied and interesting rience, though not permanent by mature of the case, in the recon- cted south; and, returning to Bos- in 1857 he found employment in Advertiser office: But he re- ned for a few months only, ted over to New York by John sell Young, Mr. Greeley's manag- editor at that time, to take a po- n on the New Yark Tribune. here he served for several xchange editor, city editor, editor elegraphic news, and night editor, essively. Opportunity for an in- pndent venture tempting him, he embarked in the Newark Adver- , and later, in 1871, in the Eliza- , N. J., Journ Tn 1875 William ovey, being then the editor of th jgcript, invited him to that pap he was given cha of the musi dramatic and art departments. n Mr. Hovey's rement. in ., Mr. Clemont became chief of staff SLEIGH bhave just onc new two- Brandt Sleigh left. Just he thing for these roads. ackliffe Bros. Co. (INC.) gr. Dept. Cor. Park & Bigelow Three Brick Blocks with stor All new and modern. Pays over 10 per cent. Price, $48,000, only $12,000 cash required, A first class invest- ment. ) D. HUMPHREY District Manager for New Britain. 272 MAIN ST. . Bank Building. Phone 141. in Chelsea, | il 19, 1843, of a line of which the | runs to the immi- | being | first scholar of the class of 1864, | Five family house on Tremont street, with | extra lot. The house income carries the prop-| erty in fine shape, so the extra lot don’t cost you a nickle. Build on it later on, and you have a superb investment See us about selling your* House for You. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MATN ET. PHONEK 342 ROOMS 308-8 BANK BLDG. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes ihe John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. [ being TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplieé { LOST—Leather ANTED—Girls for work hox and packing toom in factory. Working conditions good. ience of advantage but un- y. Apply to Box 25X, Her- 2-4-6d in paper local WANTED—Typist in order depart- meat 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-tf _—m WANTED—Young lady to operate small telephone switchboard, in of- fice of local facto: One with some experience preferred, also capable of operating typewriter to 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 and waist and hosiery department. Ap- ply at the Bee: Hive, Main street. 2-2-1¢ WANTED—A girl to help with gen- eral housework in small family. Short hours and good puay. Box 9XB, Herald. 1-29-1f LOST-—Beagle hound, color black and brown. Answer's name Blackie. Tag No. 33084. Return to 47 Hart- ford avenue. Reward. 3dx LOST—Lady's Waltham gold wrist watch in Turner hall at the vecent Scaach conce! ard if return- ed to Herald Offic 2-9-tf LOST—Tire chain, Stanley strect Please return to Call 212-4. between South d Main street. Prospect street. 2-9-1dx bag with rosary between Chestnut and Union Reward. Tel. 1169-13, 229-2d beads, stree | LOST—Baby's fur robe, Sunday night. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street FOR SALE—Two Family House and Extra Lot on Maple Street. Schuliz & Costeflo, lnc,, 242 Main St Finder please notify 49 Forest St Tel. 821. 2-9-1d WANTED—Two men to work in coal | +yard. Good wages paid. M. I. Jes- ter, 54 Dwight Court. 2-5-tf WANTED—Carpenters on forms, inside work, steady Standard Oil Co. 1 concrete jo te 7 WANTED—Pin Casino Bowling T —————————— 1920, Start the New Year right, zo down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key, Pair of Broilers, Native Roasting Chicken, Fancy Fowl, Duck, Fresh Spareribs, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, S. & B. Sausage, Hams, Bacon, Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, | Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt Tongues, Prime Beef, Vcal, Lamb, Pork. All the leading brands of Teas i and Coffee and Canned Goods. Special | Prices on Casc Lots. Fruits—Wo | , bave Oranges, Lemons, Bananis and Apples. Vegctables, N { tive Potatoes, Carrots, nips. Green Peppers. Onions, Celery, bo) good Allevs. 1-30 tf Sweet Potatoes, ettuce. Tel. 1146. 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. Mail 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 297 Mai New Britain, Conn. i 1 L&L ESTATE SAVE JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS | Also buy Sccond-hand Furniture. : = | L. ZELDES | AL L \ OUR 138 OAR STREET Tel. 589-23 : FOR SALE—One Brandt sleigh. | FOR SALE—One two-horse sleigh. Reason- | Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. | 7-6d is a new able price. pair of horses, six | old, 2,600 pounds. | ate. Come and see | ngton, Tel. 929 H 2-7-2ax and seven year: Will sell sepa Philips, Kens FOR SALE—Pas rized milk under the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12c a quart. Bring | empty bottle. Hotel Bronson, | City. 1-9-if i l\OTlCE i NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private; acspital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- l cation, excellent surroundings, free from instituticnal atmosphere;’ close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- | ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. graduate Brookin Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 9-23-e0d-tf NOTICE—Electric cteaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- Iy delivers Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-2;tf-eod NOTICE—1,000 nf 10c to 40c¢ roll. Painting, er hanging at Crusberg, 63 Greenwood 4, wall paper, and carry. discount. Phone b -6dx ROOM tlemen. Office. AND BOARD—For two gen- Address Box 3XB, Herald 2dx NOTICE—Horseshoeing, blacksmith, wagon repairing and general job- bing done at reasonable prices by Vincent Wendrowski, Conn. ‘GOVE. March 6. NMENT CLERK examinations, Men, women, 18-60. $100 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particuls write John Leonard (former civil service ex- aminer) 843 Equitable Bldg., ington, D. C. 2 NOTICE—Miss Katharine Lambert, 18 Garden street, Hartford; comb- ings made into switches, order work. Telephone 813, NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. . Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St. 12-26-tf Bullding—Repaaing. LEAVITT HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 8 Court St. Telephones 2244 }ew Britain. fMonn. 1913 BOOKRKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY ACCOUNTANTS i TAX ADVISERS l’llon(‘ 2131, Booth’s Block Desiring a Position at Good Wages, under Working ditions, Excellent Con- Apply UNIOS LAUNDRY CO. 266 ARCH ST. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Consult H. J. Industries. Foiren, Manager. COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 74 Winthrop St NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Consult us when in need of Anything Electrical Telephone . WANTED — Forward-looking { year old hens. goldfish. e s 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 OR SALE—Packard Worm Drive Truck 1917, 2-ton equipped Wwith express body and enclosed cab. Ex- cellent condition throughout. Ask- ing price, $1,750. Packard, 1914, i-ton truc sis only. In fair condition out. Asking price, Motor Car Co., 150 tHartford, Conn. 2-4-1w USED tourin OR SALE—Dodge Mitchell touring, ng, 19 ouring, 1916; Maxwell road- ‘land roadster, 1§16. all in good mech®d- 1d held at rea- Hardware City Mo- Phone 903. 2-2-3dx-eod CARS cal condit sonabl are . 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 Eatg street evenings or Sundays . = 1-31-t2 FOR ALE—1917 Oakland touring car; good condition cvery way. Tek -14 or call 139 Winthrop St. 2-3-6ax FOR SALE—1918 Paige' touring car in excellent condition, new paint and cord tires, $1050. This~car must be seen to be appreciated. M. I. Jester, 193 Arch St 2-4-tf FOR SALE—One Hudson seven passenger ning condition. around; 2 spares, Jester, 193 Arch St. super-six in excellent run- Cord tires all $1,27, M L Tel. 811. g 2-45¢¢ — USED CARS If 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 Overland sedan 1917 Grant and a number of others all in A1 condition and at a bargain. A. C, HINE CO., ‘Washington St., Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. TO RENT - | TO RENT—Store, 136 South Main St., opposite High school. 2-3- bd! TO RENT—Heavy horse by the day _ or week. 115 Beaver St. Mike Cam- bagian. 2-6-1wx WANTED. b | WANTED—Furnished room and board in private family. Will pay §15 per week. Address P. O. Box 385. 2-7-5d yeung men and women. Let our c.umhle instructors help you in your strug. gle for success. necticut Business (,oII St. Main 1-20-tf | ———— SITUATION WANTED WANTED—A position by young man with 18 years' experience in the carpentry business, the past 15 years as carpenter foreman afid assistant building superintendent; would like to establish himself with some company as building superin- tendent. . Address Box 31C, Herald. 2-3-1wx | e————— FOR SALE Well Established Grocery Store. | fine neizhborhood. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance, Room 10 City HallL NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Has some nice young cockerels and Also, all kinds of 105 Arch St Tel. 1121-3. ———— e CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC C. A. PERRIN, Director. 259 Main St.* Room 57 Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitat Class and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block. Insure against loss of Wages ! due to Accident or Iliness. 'DeWITT A.RILEY BUILDING. Agency. NATIONAL The TR | JOB PRINTING DONE CAREFULLY REASONABLE PRICES, J. M. KULPER PRINTING 325 MAIN ST. Tel. BANK Service CO.