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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1020, EIIEIDIEEDE@E@@EEEEEEEEEEEIEIED@_;EIE!EIEIEIEID EIIEIE]) SOVEREIGNS TRADING COo.- 160 MAIN ST. Fresh Vegetables. MEAT DEPT. MILK FED ROASTING CHICKENS .. MILK FED LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS GOLDEIN WEST FANCY FOWL FPRIME RIBS HEAVY BEEF CRANBERRIES SPECIALS CRANBERRY j . SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF—Rumps 30c 1b i JAN CORN ROLLED BRISKET PORTERHOUSE llu\\h% | PLATES ..... HAM SHANKS ... STEWING LAMB HAMBURG STEAK . ARMOUR'S STAR PORK "ROASTS . FRESH LEAN SHOULDERS CAN HERRING CROCEERS BES CAN SUCCOTASH 35¢c b AN PUMPKIN 15¢ 1b 3 150—20c 1b 20c Ib 30c b . 32c1b 2sc Th R’S EGGS GLUTEN FLOUR PURE LARD COMPOUND CAMPBEL! FRANKFURTS, SAUSAGE AND A COMPLETE LINE OF DELICATESSEN GOODS. We Deliver the Goods SOAP—Laundry and Toilet LENOX and SUNBRIGHT . DEVILED SARDINES GOLDEN DATES . HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT . .... JUICY NAVEL ORANGES . FANCY BALDWIN SAUCE NG CUT BEANS ..... N TOMATOES . . . N SYRUP—25% BEST TUB BUTTER . 'S PORK andBFA\S VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP EVAPORATED MILK 1025-1026 S5c "8 for 25¢ .. 7c, 4 for 25¢ 7c, 4 for 25¢ 25c 1b 1-2 Ib. bag $1.95 15¢ . B0c—75c doz .. 2 gts 35c F'DO'J APPLES . Honey EEEIEIEI{EIE@EE@EE@E@E@EEE@@E@EE ] ] e 1 1 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) EE]IEIEEEI@IE@E@@EEIEIE]E]I EEEEEEE EE@EEEE@@EEEE@E@@E Special February Terms On Furmture And Floor Coverings 10% Discount And 6 Months Deferred Payments Our deferred payment plan is a dignified method &' of purchasing home furnishings. 1] ] 5 ) ] ] o] In these days of financial strain it is becoming [E] a most popular and convenient way of easily meet-lil ing one’s obligations. . =] We bought our Liberty Bonds on the partial 8] payment plax.l——.why not help yourself to a better% home by a similar method. Come in and see us. G Ziler, 6. roHER AN LT, Saoinds EIE@EIEIE! EEED@@EEE@EEEJEEE@ ~_ FOR SALE FOUR-FAMILY HOUSE, STORE AND GARAGE ON NORTH ST.— s mearly 12 per cent. on investment. $2,500 cash required. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for New Britain. 272 MA IN ST. O] =] =] = O] = = =] = O] = = = Phone 14!. NnL Ballk Bu'.lldlnz. “Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Ce. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies SRR o ot G PRI New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Block on Park Street For Sale by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main s Business P s A The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employces of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. | We have this week Turkeys, Chickens, | ery, | and Florida Oranges, | Lemons, etc. | White Rose and Heins Goods. Look NEW JERSEY ‘WETS FIGHT LONE BATTLE Would Contest 18th Amendment, and Enact State Laws D Trenton, N. J., Feb. 13.—The, bat- tle in New Jersev, led by Governor Edward I. Edwards, for state rights as against constitutional prohibition is being fought along two lines: An effort to induce the legislature to con- test the validity of the 18th amend- ment in the United States supreme court and to enact a state law per- mitting the sale in New Jersey of beverages contairing; more than”one- half of one per cent. of alcohol. Steps necessary to fight the prohibi- tion amendment in the supreme court have been considered in conferences between new governor and the state attorney general. Two bills have been introduced in the legislature, one to permit the sale of beverages with four per cent. of alcohol content and the other five per cent. Governor Edwards was elected on an issue of ‘‘personal liberty.” He gave a pledge in his campaign to in- sist the right of the people of New Jersey to say how they should live. His attempt to fulfill that pledge has made this state one of the few re- maining battlegrounds for the rigl of a man to buy a drink and has at- tracted attention throughout the country. The governor, in attempting to as- sert and maintain the sovereign rights of the state as against federal consti- tutional prohibition, must deal with a legislature controfled by the repub- i lican party while he 1s a democrat. New Jersey not only failed to ratify the federal prokibition amendment, together with Rhode Island and Con- necticut, but went further than any other state in the union and its legis- lature absolutely rejected the amend- ment. The governor has urged the legislature to refrain in its present session from now giving its ratifica- tion. Although Governor Edwards holds liberal personal views concerning the use of intoxieants, his friends say that he has not taken a drink of intoxicat- ing liquor in more than 30 years, up- on advice of his physician. Bullding—Repaaing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICE, STEEL. AND CONCRETE. Repalirs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 New Britain. Tonn. 1918 TO GET YOUR SUNDAY DINNER. TO GET OUR SUNDAY DINNER: Fowl, the best Beel, Veal, Lamb and Pork that money can buy. Native Cel- Lettuce, Parsley, Fancy Navel Grape Fruit, Canned Fruits—Loganberries, berries, Raspberries, Cherries, Pears, Pineapple. We carry a full line of Sperry & Barnes, Chase & Sanborn’s Straw- them all over, but before you buy go down and see Stockwell at DOHERTY™ Telephone 1446, SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK ! PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS | Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES | 138 01K STREET | Tel. 589-23 i e | helped me, He referred me to you for a | If you want a bookkeeper, one who can really ‘book- kéep”; if you are in nced of a salesman, an engineer, a cook or a housemaid or any kind of help in your home, office, store or factory, get them in the Want advt. way. A few words in the Herald Classified column will do the trick. Try it and - be convinced. o 1 ey, CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the litilc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. -_—-— WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—A furniture repair man. C. Funk & Son., Inc., Bristol, Conn. 2-18-4d WANTED—Two men who now find inside work undesirable, to work out of doors. No hard physical la- bor required. Must be able to read and write accurately. Address Work, Box 16, Herald. 2-12-2d WANTED—Soda clerk, neat appearance; experience not necessary. Apply Mr. Tully, Dick- insan Drug Co 2-12-3dx young man, WANTED—Several men over 25 years of age for Pan-Dandy retail bread route; . experience unnecessary. Kolb’s Bakery, 134 North St. Apply J. S. George, 7 a. m. or 3 to 5 p. m. 2-12-3d STOCK SALESMAN—One to handle a proposition now paying 3% per month dividend, with promise of | | WANTED—Woman 4% or 5% in next month or twi man who must have at least $7,500 a year income. tunity. Herald. UTOMOBILE SALESMAN. Motor Co., 4 Elm St RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. §110 manth. Age, 18-35. Experience un- necessary. For free particulars, examinations, write J. Leonard (former government cxaminer) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washingtan, D. C. 2-11-10dx Address Salesman, 2-12-d2x Cohen WANTED-—Man to drive Ford deliv- ery car and help in store.- Must have driver’'s license and be ac- quainted with streets of city. Apply at once. Herbert L. Mills, Hard- ware Store, 336 Main St. 2-11-3d — WANTED—Clerk at Doherty Market. 2-9-tf WANTED—Two men to work in coal yard. Good wages paid. M. I. Jes- ter, 54 Dwight Court. 2-5-tf WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tr WANTED—FEMALE HELP ' LADIES—Make big money in your spare time; sanfple and lnxlrucuons{ loc. L. E. Webler, Devon, Conn.; - WANTED—A woman for gcuerdl( housework in family of three; good | wages. R. E. Towers, Tel. 1612. | 2-18-24 WANTED-—Waitress and kitchen helper. Apply Broadway Restau- i rant, Arch St. 2-13-3dx WANTED—Experienced saleslady for | our fancy goods department. Apply | Riker & Hegeman. 2-12-3d | i i WANTED—Waitress at Hotel, 88 Church St. WANTED—Girl for bindery work. | Splendid oppor- | Box 3, | -12-3d | good wages. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. ! 2-12-3d to do housework for one week. Herald Box 19XX. light Address 2-11-3dx { WANTED—A wark. Apply Main St. woman for J. Kaplan, kitchen 59 East | 11-2-4dx | WANTED—Waman to do washing and ironing. Call Fairview St., after 6 p. m. family ; at 28| 11-3dx WANTED—Woman to do family washing and ironing at home. Call 65 Harrison St. or Tel. 2019, 2-11-tf WANTED-*-A competent stenograph- er with some knowledge of book- keeping. Permanent, first class po- sition for right party. Addl"9§3 Herald, Box 20X. 1-2-3dx { WANTED—Three clerks in office of local manufacturing concern. Ap- I'} ply giving qualifications and exper- " ience if any to P. O. Box 1025. | 2-10-6d i ~ WANTED! Extra Saleswomen in all departments for Saturday after- noons and evenings; also other aft- ernoons. Apply Saturday morning. Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE and ) Fire ) The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ‘With H. Dayton Humphrey Dr. Coombs The Natureopath and ('hiropractor, | 252 Main, corner West Main. Tel. 765. There are no failures by my meth- ods in any forms of Rheumatism, Stomach or Bronchial Conditions. .Electric Therapy Treatments of all forms, Electric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, Hydro- pathy and the DMassauer Machine Treatments are given my patients without additional cost. Working people and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. Mr. Edw. Fiedier of Newington Junction writes: “Dear Doc: “Use this if you wish. 1 had the Influenza over a vear ago which left me with a bad congh. I tried several doctors, but grew weaker. 1 learned of Dr. Edwards at his Sanatarium. He but sold his property to south. cure, said you took a post graduate course of three years together and ; he had kept in touch with you since. Sald you had the ability and the most thoroughly equipped office in the state. “I am completely cured, and those whom I sent you have also been cured.” Office hours, 9 a. m. to noonm, and from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assist- ant 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. We Have a Woman who wants to TRADE ' ABROAD STREET PROPERTY FOR A GOOD FARM—MUST BE WELL LOCATED. I you have a proposition to make, see us. Give us your house to sell — We have cus- tomers who talk in terms CAMP REAL 273 MAIN @F. of CASH. ESTATE CO. PHON K 243 ROOMS 395-6 BANK RLDG WANTED—Girl for press work. Good wages. A. N. Clark & Son, Plain- ville, Conn. 2-10-1w | WANTED—Girls. Clean, very light, accurate work: no machihery; this| is a high-grade work that pays well when learned; steady work, with conditions as near ideal as we can make them; good ¥Wages whils learning; this is an opportunity that will pay you to investigate; in an- swering, please give age and place of present employment if any; all applications treated strictly confi- dentially. Address Herald Box X21x, 2-9-6dx WANTED—Experienced ironers, male and female. Learners taken; good wages paid while learning. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tt WANTED—Chambermaid, Beloin. at Hotel 2-7-tf y\\AI\TED—Young lady for clerical work in local factory. Some expe- rience of advantage but not nec- essary if you have had Grammar school education. Apply in own handwriting, giving age, experience, etc. Box 20, Herald. 2-7-6d WANTED—Saleswoman wanted cloak and suit department waist and hoslery department. ply at the Beec Hive, 373 street. for and Ap- Main 2-2-tf TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED. Young lady to operate small tel- ephone switchboard. in office of local factory. One with some cxperience preferred, aso capable of operating typewriter to soms extent. In application state age. experience, references, etc. Ad- dress Box 31, Herald Office WANTED-—Typist and sienographer. Apply at office of School Dept., City Hall, state age, education and ex- perience. 2-11-tf e ————— e —— FOR SALE. Well Established Grocery Store, fing neighborhood. ( H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 407 in | NOTICE—Private’ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, Ten § weeks' old pigs, and 9 manths old. v, Newington, Rob- Lo DN 2 FOR SALE New Britain. suitable R. E. 2-13-2d FOR SALE—Driving horse, for light delivery work. Towers, Tel. 1612. FOR - SALE—Two Apply Philip Bardeck, street. single sleighs. 170 2-12-24 FOR SALE—1 heavy bobsleigh, Dry 4 ft. wood, $6 per cord. Barnes, Barnesdale. 2-12-3dx $20. { FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red and ! White Leghorn cockerels for breed- ing purposes. Tel. 1457-5, or call 32 Camp St. 2-13-16x FOR SALE—Ancona White Leghorn breeding cockerels; 200-egg bator. E. M. Staples, 97 Tel. 1479-2 2-13-2dx FOR SALE—Stove in good condition. 112 West St. 2-12-3dx FOR SALE—Set of heavy hub sleigh | Jos. H. Clark, 2-12-3dx runners. Inquire 505 Main street. FOR SALE—Fur coat, good as new; only used one month; less than half original cost Box 23z. 2-12-2d4 FOR SALE—One Brandt sleigh. This is a new two-horse sleigh. Reason- able price. Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. 2-7-64 FOR SALE—Pasteurized 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. r———————e—————— NOTICE party wishes to purchase a good upright piano from some family. Address, stating price and make, Private, Box 20W, | Herald. — NOTICE—We are doing business at 68 W. Main St., just around the cor- ner from Main. Careful attention will be given to new customers as well as our regular trade; 5 barbers. The Model Barber Shop. 2-13-6d 2-13-2dx OIL LEASES made former Judge Day wealthy in 30 days almost against his wishes. Read how he did it You may apply the same principles with equal chance of success. Write for free copy of his story. Manning & Co., 1 West 34th St., New York. PERSONAL—A reminder that Febru- ary is the month we do copying and enlarging of old photographs at re- duced prices. Arcade Studio. - 2.2, -12-2 dx NOTICE—1.000 rolls of wall paper, 10c to 40c roll. Cash and carry. Painting, paper hanging at discount. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Phone 2122-4. 2-9-6dx 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 HENRY PARSONS' ORCHESTRA — Phenomenal jazz wizards. Large concert repertaire. Bookings must be arranged in advance. Address Henry Parsons, Director, Postoffice Box 1017, New Haven, Conn. 2-10-1wx NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private acspital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent gurroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solcly by Mary E. Nagle, R. N., graduate Brookin Wyckaf? Heights Hospital. 9-23-e0d-tf NOTICE—Electric $1.25 per day. Iy delivered teed. Tel. 207 cieaners rented, Brand new. Prompt- Satisfaction guaran- 2-2-tf-eod PERSONAL. DON'T SUFFER with your old plate We give libera] discount on it for our new ones. Consultation free. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, 22 West Pear] St. 2-10-6dx RENT TO DENT—Five furnished to Herald Office. rooms aduits. completely Box 19BB, 2-13-3dx COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 74 Winthrop St., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Consult us when in need of Anything Electrical Telephone 458-12 —_————————————— Arch | . B incu- | ‘Bassett. will sell for | 1-9-if i Just before Spring ‘breaks” is a good time to interest pros- pective buyers in that used auto you want to scll. The new owner will want to get it tuned up and ready for the road beforc the blue bird begins to chirp. Get in touch with him in the Want advt. way. A few oemts spent for a Herald Classified advt. will buyer you want locate the —————————— AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—National Cabriolette;; rare bargain. DMust be sold at once. Perfect condition. Runs and| Jooks like new. Call 1708 for dem- onstration during day, 753 East street evenings or Sundays . . 1-31-tt FOR SALE—1918 Palge touring car in excellent condition, new paint! and cord tires/ $1050. This car! must be seen to be appreclated. 1 M. I Jester, 193 Arch 8¢ 2-4-tf FOR SALE—One Hudson seven passenger in excellent run- ning condition. Cord tires afli around: 2 spar 1,275. M. L Jester, 193 Arch St. Tel. 811. 2-4-te) super-sixi WANTED. WANTED—To exchange six-room flat, all modern improvements, in north end of Bristol for tenement in New Britain; two adults. Address Box X21X, Herald. 2-12-3%x WANTED—Three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, by three gentlemen. Box 10-W, Herald. = 2-11-3dx WANTED—Young man desires board and room private American~ x’amnly. Refere s if desired .. O. Box 238, 2-11-34x \VAN’I’LD—Forw:u'd nE}?Eg youns: men and women. Let our capable instructors help you in your strug- gle for success. Enter now. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main St 1-20-tf ANTED—By ex-service soldler, po- sition as an’ auto mechanic or chauffeur. Apply Carl Terry, 14 | Willow St. 2-12-3d LosT : ' LOST—Thursday on Arch or Main streets, . package of used shoes. Please telephone 142-13. 2-13-1dx LOST-+—Blue serge skirt on Cedar St or West Main St. as far as Crow- ell's. Reward. Call Tel. 1859. ~ 2-13-24 STRAYED—English with brown spots. Answers to,the name “Biff,” with Milford tag. Re- turn to Mrs. Wm, H. Hart, 56 Lex- ington St. 2-13-1dx bull dog, white g LOST—Wednesday night probably in front of Dickinson Drug Co. stere, two trunk keys on ribbon. Pleasa return Jessie Dingwell,, 9% New { Britain Hospital. 2-12-24x LOST—Plain gold_locket containing one picture, between National bank and Columbia street, Tuesdays Return Herald. 2-11-34 —_—_— e x | LOST—Lady's Waltham gold wrist watch in Turner hall at the recent Scoach concert. Reward if return- ed to Herald Office. > 9.te FURNISHED ROOMS e TO RENT—Furnished room for one or twa gentlemen; steam heated. 280 Arch St. 2-13-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room with use of sitting room if desired. Heat< ed. Lady preferred. Reference re- quired. Address Box 26BB, Her- ald Office. 2-13-1ax L T R S R AN FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms | for light housekeeping, also singla front room. Phone 1952. 2-12-2d% —e e SITUATION WANTED WIANTED—By man 35 years old. A position that will take him outdders at least part of time; wide experi- ence. Address Box B6, Herald Office. 2-12-2dx i W TED-—A position by young ma with 18 years’ experience in the carpentry business, the past 1§ yvears as carpenter foreman and istant building superintendent: would like to establish himself w some company as building supegin- tendent. Address Box 31C, Herald, 2-10-64x | GIRLS Desiring a Position at Good Wagen Excellent Working Con- Apply | UNIOZ LAUNDRY Efl 266 ARCH ST. under ditions. JOB PRINTING CAREFULLY REASONAEBLE PRICES, J. M. KULPER PRINTING 06 325 MAIN ST. Tel. 777.