New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1920, Page 12

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Please Carry Bundles—This i Bad Weather For Deliveries | CLaniE Gl NEW BRITAIN DAILY Fountain and Luncheo:cite Basement Final Clearance Tailored Suits (Third Floor) i"former prices up to $9 $39.9 Aboutgsi suits in cluded at tremely low price, in Tricotine, Wool Velour and Good v high quality, a few fur Oxford, Reindeer, Brown, Pekin, filack S UP to trimmed. this ex- Broadcloth, Serge, silvertone. ictyJof styles, every one of evident Colors Navy and Sale Prices on Glove Silk Underwear (Main Iloor) Flesh Color Ouly, Bloomers, Vests, VESTS=—FHave band tap, regular price $3.50, sale price Chemise and CHHEMISE—With band tops lace trimming, to $4.50, sale price..........$2.59 Camisoles, or regular prices BLOOMERS—Reinforced oughly, loose regularly CAMISOLES—With tailored fin- \ or lace, regular price $: sale price 29 SPRING F OOTWEAR (Secona Floor.) Medium short vamp mo deis in four eyelet Oxford Ties, black or dark brown Russia Ldlf ('0\(‘!0‘1 heels, welt soles. Very chic. The new shade of Tan in four c}'(‘!et with full Louis heels and turn soles. Very smart Kid Pumps with high thraats, welt- ed soles, leather Louis he els. Tweedie Boot Tops, popular shades in these modern Gaiters that fit be autifully and make it pos- sible to wear low shoes in any we : Oxfords, of business; are just the thor- or tight knee, $3.50 to $4,50, sale price Sale of Congoleum Rugs Slightly irregula r but great values (Sevent h Floor) We consider this specia 1 purchase lucky for you and for rt of bar, watching for. 18x36, sale price. sale price x9, sale price lucky stroke L, as the rugs ains thrifty housekeepers . § .29 2.19 FOUR-FAMILY HOUSE, STORE AND GARAGE ON NORTH ST.— s nearly 12 per cent. on investme nt. 500 cash required. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for New DBritain. i 272 MAIN ST. Nat. Rank Bnlhlinz. Phone 141, " Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING b 551 STANLEY ST. We don’t have to tell you that $8,000 is dirt cheap a THREE FAMILY HOUSE TODAY — What we )0 TELL YOU is we can SHOW you one for that honey if you’re from Missouri—Come and see us— P.‘ S.—We’ll trade it in for a store. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAFIN sT, PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-8 BANK RLDG Block on Park Street For Sale by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St Business The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans t 0 Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange . 72 West Main Street atureopath and Chiropra Main, corner West Main. Tel. There are no failures by ods in .ny forms of 765. my meth- Rheumatism, | Stomach or Brenchial Conditions. | i | x i " on | ways | | | | | Electric Therapy Treatments of all forms, Electric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, Hydro- pathy and the Massauer Machine Tredtments are given my patients without additional cost. people and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. Mr. Edw. Fiedler of Newington Jundtion writes: i *“Dear Doe: “Use this if you wish. T had the Influenza over a year ago which left me with a bad cough. I tried several doctors, but grew weaker. I learned of Dr. Edwards at his Sanatarium. He helped me, but sold his property/|to south. He referred me to you for a cure, said you took a post graduate course of three years together and he had kept in touch with you since. Said vou had the ability and the most thoroughly equipped office in the state. “T am completely whom I sent you have cured.” Office hours, @ a. m. from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. ant 10 a. m. to 5 p. m CLEAN AMERIKANSKYS They Use Sopeosko Quite Ofteniskey cured, and those also been to noon, and Lady assist- —Great TFightiskers and Stronger Than Japanskys. Many reports have been received here telling of the impressions created the peasants of Russia by our troops, but the first description of Afnericans by a Russis given in w letter found in a § railway coach and brought here by Lieutenant Charles T. Olcott who ar- rived recently “The Amerikanskys.” the one peas- ant wrote to the other, “are taller and than the Japanskys or the or the Czechoslovaks. Tt is understood that they are very clean, washing their hodies every two or three days and changing their uniforms frequently. They laugh al- and are kind to every one and take nothing that does not belong to them and pay in full for everything. hen angry they strike out their hands, inflicting great in some strange manner. They do not fear their officers, but obey them implicitly. and are said to be even befter figshters than the Czechoslo- vaks.” ‘Thrcc Queens An&_ andra) and Queen two royal house company at honoring the servants ham, war days. J; Kings Lynn, England, Three’ queens—Dowager Mary of Norway—and prin-esses of the part of 1tha attending the servants’ bal Sandringham. Queen Alexandra’s homa here, the other night. The bali, at Sandring- affair in pre- Feb. 16— and seve Maud and were fQueen al prince was an annual Working | with | damage | | en prisoner cks Make a Full House | [ERALD, MONDAY, ' FEBRUARY . 16, [ If you want a bookkeeper, onec who can really ‘book- keep”: if you are in need 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. be convinced. —_— Try it and 1020, CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and posiage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this woerk we save the advertiser mone) WANTED—MALE HELP —_—m WANTED —Soda dispenser with or without experience. Apply Crowell Drug Stord 2-16-t1 = the stein chine. trolley ED--Single man to a in are of herd of purc bred Hol- cattle. Milking dapie by ma- S. M. Peasley, on Milldale Cheshire. 2-14-3d WANTED—A furniture ¢. Funk & Son., repair man. Inc., Bristol, Conn, 13-4d RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. $110 month. Age, 18- Experience un- necessary. For free particulars, examinations, write J. Leonard (former government examiner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washingtan, D. C. 2-11-10dx WANTED—Clerk at Doherty Market. 2-9-tf WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bov\“n.g Alleys. good wages. 1-30-tf NOTICE DON'T SUFFER with toothache, We can treat your teeth in your home, also extract them without pain. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 2-16-6dx NOTICE—Delegates and members of the Labor party, meeting Thursday night, 19th, at 8§ P. M., 34 Church street, for the purpose of drafting a platform, for the municipal elec- tion, and any other business that may come before it. Henry E. Ga diner Sr., Chairman. 2-16-4dx NOTICE—1,500 rolls of wall . paper, 10c to 40c roll. Cash and carry. Painting, paper hanging at discount. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Phone 2122-4. 2-16-6d. privaie Quiet le- excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyclkc Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf ‘ NAGLE SANITARIUM ana i acspital, 50 Cedar street. cation, NOTICE—Electric $1.25 per day. Iy delivered. teed. Tel. cieaners rented, Brand new. Prompt- Satisfaction guaran- 2079. 2-3-tf-cod .mnhugan)', wholesale need the 439 Arch -14-2dx NOTICE—Player - piano, new; bench and price; big bargain this cash at once. Andrews street. If you are looking for a zood board- | ing place, go to the Park Hotel | dining room and eat all you want for $7.50 per ‘week. 21 meals for $7.50. Mrs. P. Mette 2-14-6dx 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 NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. Sece our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St. andlfif) Arch St. 12-26-tf HENRY PARSO ORCHESTRA— Phenomenal juzz wizards. Large concert repertaire. Bookings must | be arranged in advance. Address Henry Parsons, Director, Postoffice Box 1017, New Haven, Cann. 2-10-1wx XPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR WANTED Power Operated Mould- ing Machines in Modern Brass and Aluminum Foun- dry near Boston. Knowledge of melting unnecessary. Good opportunity and steady em- ployment for the right man Address giving age, experi- ence and wages expected. Box 3W, Ilerald. on 2-16-d2 SOUNDPROOF ROOM URGED. Accommodate N Women Bedford Reformatory. The few rebellious women who fre- quently turn the State Refarmatory at Bedford, Y., into a bedlam of sound simply by feigning hysterics and with their own screams coaxing at least one scream cuch from all the other wom- mzy have a chance to do their worst in undprood room. became know' yesterday, when t institution’s annual report w; made public. In the report the mention of the {rouble makers is followed by the recommemdation that the special de- tention room: be constructed, ALEXANDRA LOD! To = | TO MEET. lodge. No. 24, L. O. D. will hold its regular busines: eeting Wednesday evening in Turner hall. On Thursday afternoon the members will be entertained at of St. the home of Mrs. Henry Eleath of Kensington street. : WANTED—Three clerks WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Three room household furniture to be sold at a sacrifice price. Party can also have rent. Apply Max Brooks, 3 Hartford Ave., from § to 2 a. m, 2-16-6dx »—Girl, WANT studio. 16 or ove D—Hartford corparation I Lle position for competen stenographer. Applicant with book- »xperience preferred. | FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red and White Leghorn cockerels for breed- ing purposes. Tel. 1457-5, or call ED—Competent girl for 32 Camp St. 2-13-16x housewor! No washing ironin Mrs, Paul K. Camp street. 2 Young lady for tvpewrit- | gen- or FOR SALE—Small farm; 10 minutes’ ride from Plainville; out buildings, foundation for house, number of fruit trees, well. Box 20J, Herald. and stenographic work. Addres 2-14-2dx 263 New Britan, Conn. 2-14-d3 | e el FOR SALE—One good, strong two- seat sleigh. Apply 'phone 626 or 279, 2-14-2dx WANT ing Box WANTED—Girl for responsible cler- ical position. One with some knowl- edge of bookkeeping preferred. Can offer good salary to start #nd chance for advancement. Address: Box 263, New Britain, Conn. Park and Inquire 2-14-3dx FOR SALE—Bastian's Meadow street property. | Bastian, Meadow St. 2-14-d3 FOR SALE—Restaurant. Splendid in- come, low Tent lease. Selling ac- count leaving city. Seen any time. 23 Sheldon street, near Main, Hart- ford, Conn. 2-14-3dx WANTED—Bookkeepers, typists and stenographers to register for posi- tions. No charge. Connecticut Bus- iness College, 163 Main. 2-14-tf LADIES-—Make big money in your; spare time; sample and instructions 10c. L. E. Webler, Devon, Conn 2-13-1w "OR SALE—Two cows and calf, one horse and wagon, 12 pigs. Louis Smith, 44 Jerome street, New Brit- ain, Conn. 2-14-2dx WANTED-—Waitress and | helper. Apply Broadway rant, Arch St. kitchen Restau- 2-13-3dx FOR SALE—Must be sold to settle estate, house and barn with 3 1-2 acres land, price $800. Wm. J. Lackey, Plainville. 2-14-3dx WANTED—A woman for wark. Apply J. Kaplan, Main St. Xkitchen 59 East 11-2-4dx FOR SALE—Ten 8 weeks old pigs, 15 rabbits, 8 and 9 months old. George Y. Cheney, Newington, Rob- bins Station. Mail R. F. D. No. 2, WANTED—Woman to do New Boain washing and ironing at home. 65 Hatricon St ior Tel 20 158 FOR SALE—Pastcurized milk under f 2-11-tf | * e 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-i¢ family Cail 2-13-3dx in office of | local manufacturing concern. Ap- ply giving qualifications and exper- ience if any to P. O. Box 1025. o ed FURNISHED ROOY TO RENT—Furnished room, twin beds. Suitable for two gentlemen. No. 486 Arch St. 2-16-1dx WANTED—Girl for press work. Good wages. A. N. Clark & Son, Plain- ville, Conn. 2-10-1w | To RENT—One single front room for WANTED—Experienced ironers, male gentleman. ‘Telephone 1592. and female. Learners taken; good wages paid while learning. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tf WANTED—Furnished room with breakfast board in private family. Address Herald, Box 35XX 2-16-3dx WANTED—Chambermaid, Beloin. at Hotel 2-7.¢ TO RENT—Furni table board in western section of city. Herald, Box X10B. ed room with rivate family in Address | ‘.'-16-3d). WANTED—Saleswoman wanted for cloak and suit department and waist and hosiery department. Ap- ply at the Bee Hive, 373 \!‘nn street. TO RENT_Furnished room with sit- | ting room; heated. References. Lady preferred. Address 26BB, -16-1dx TO RENTY TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO DENT—Five furnished to Herald Office. rooms adults. completely * Box 19BB, WANTED. 2-13-3dx Young lady to operate small tel- ephone switchboard, in office of local factory. One with some experience preferred, aso capable of operating typewriter to some extent. In application state age, experience, references, etc. Ad- dress Box 31, Herald Office, TO RENT—Flat of four or five rooms, steam heat hot water, all improve- ments in building, 193 Main street Inquire Fair Dept. store, Mr. Dav idson. 1-16-1d FOR RENT—Hall on Main street. | suitable for entertainments, dances | or meetings. Apply Herald, Box 10X. 2-10-10dx ———— el FOR SALE. ‘Well Established Grocery fine neighborhood. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 407 City Hall. DeWITT RILLY Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE and ) o ) The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Humphrey Store, in FANTED—Typist and stenographer. Apply at office of School Dept., City Hall, state age, education and perience. 2-11-tf TO GET YOUR We have this week Turkeys Fowl, the best Beef, Veal, Lamb and | Pork that money can buy. Native Cel- ery, Lettuce, Parsley, Fancy Navel and Florida Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons, etc. Canned Fruits—Loganberries, berries. Raspberries, Cherries, Pears, Pineapple. We carry a full line of Sperry & Barnes, Chase & Sanborn's White Rose and Heins Goods. Look them all over, but before vou lLuy go SITUATION WANTED WANTED- position by with 18 years’. young man the 15 experience in entry business, the past vears as carpenter foreman and assistant building superintendent; would like to establish himself with | some company as building superin tendent. Address Box 31C. Herald. ®.10-6dx | | 1 | | | | Straw- PAY 4 CENTS down Stockwell at COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 74 Winthrop St., NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Consult us when in need of Anything Electrical Telephone 458-12 « i e ! CAVITT & HAY BUILDERS IN WOOD, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. ® Court St. Telephcnes 2244 INew Britain. Cfonn. 1913 SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK POUND FOR RAGS buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Also + WANTED ——=— Just before Spring “breaks” is a good time to interest pros- used pective buyers in that auto you want to scil. The new owner will want to get it up and ready for the road before the blue bird begins to chirp. Get in touch with him in the ~Want advt. way. A few cents spent for a Herald Classified advt. will locate the buyer you want tuned FOR rare barzain. Must Perfect condition. looks jike new. onstration during day. street evenings or Sundays . 1-31-te Cabriolette;, be sold at Runs and WANTED. WANTED—By housekeeping kitchenette in Main street. 2XX. " quiet couple, room or room and vicinity of West Address Herald Box" 2-16-1dx one: Nurse (man or woman) for elderiy man, nights to care Telephone 427-4 . 2-16-2dx only. WANTED—Young girl desires room and breakfast with private family. Address Box 35XX. 2-16-3dx WANTED--Tenement of three or four rooms between now and March 15. Address Herald, Bax B17X 2-16-2dx _— WANTED—By about®arch 1st, four or five room tenement; good resi- dentia] section. Address Box 20, Herald. 2-16-6dx WANTED—By young couple, one or two unfurnished rooms. Address Herald B33B. 2-14-3dx — Call 1708 for dem- _ 3 Bust WANTED—Room and board by next | Saturday. Delivery. Jaseph Norton, General 2-14-4dx{ WANTED—200 quarts milk daily at © 453 S. 2-13-3dx once. Grogan & Hatfield Main St. on Arch street trolly Main street, lady's black pocketbook. Owner’'s card in same. Finder Tel. 1861-3. ward. 2-16-1d LOST—Between Clark & Brainard's and General hospital, Friday after- Re- - noon, a small purse containing sum . of money. Finder kindiy return te Herald office. Reward. 2-14-44% LOST—Lady’s Waltham gold, wrist watch in Turner hall at the recent Scaach concert. Reward if return- ed to Herald Office. 2-9-tf PERSONAL. | DON'T SUFFER with your old plate. We give libera] discount on it for our new ones. Consultation fiee. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, 22 Pear] St. 2- ' 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 af minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communication is not restricted. FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds and Denomiuations ¢ Bought and Sold. General Insurance MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St., New Britain, Conn, REAL ESTATE GIRLS Desiring a Position at Good Wages, Excellent Working Con- Apply | UNIO:; LAUNDRY 0. 266 ARCH ST. under ditions. | JOB PRINTING DONE CAREYFULLY REASONABLE PRICES. J. M. KULPER an'rmc CO. 325 MAIN ST. Tel, -

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