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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920, HAR rFORD Natty Polo Coats $252 to $1002 with odd collars, All different, and all so nifty, =, belts and buttons. There are box pleated and others with inverted pleats. sleeves and belts. In grey, tan, deer, Copenhagen, and gendarme. square colla Sizes 16 to 42. poc; and plain back New Wool Skirts $19% to $35% We can show vou plaids in combination. We can show you heather mixtures, basket weaves, and twills, in every color fashion knife, accordion and side ple demonstrate forcibly our serges, favors. From the Sale of Housewares For the Bathroom High Grade : Tools will continue This shower Wood $_’.va. Demonstration Kenney shower during the sale. can be attached to any staple bathtub faucet and the water will not splash outside the tub. Durable—easily adjused. Price $10.00. Glass phelves bracket, 24-inch 32, now $1.79. Nickel-plated Bars, 18-inch length, 69c. Tub plated, Wall plated, 69¢. Scrapers, price Stanley’s Sale Lufkin’s 5-foot Zig-zag Rules, regularly T0c, sale price Automobile Socket Wrenches, with extension ratchet, 21 pieces regular price $9.50, sale price $8.00. with nickel size, regularly Brass Towel special at nickel Set of six Witherby's Short- Handled chisels, wooden case, regularly $7.50, now $6.69. spec S nickel UMBRELLAS A CLEAR SAVING OF $3.30 FROM THE REGULAR PRIC $12.50 for Silk Umbrellas sold resgularly at $16.10. Choice handles of bakelite, amber nd tortoise shell; few handles sterling trimmed; all have club ends to match. colors are navy, brown, red, purple and green. (Main Floor.) also a The models, Several types of polo brown, Notch practically cheviots, ted models. The prices ideas in value giving. oL It you want a bookkeeper, DELICIOUS BEVERAGES HOT OR COLD, TRY OUR NEW SODA FOUNTAIN one 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 ‘)vur home, office, store or factory, get them in the Want advt. way. in the Herald Classified column will do the trick. Try it and be convinced. A few words WANTED—MALE HELP ' man between 18 for position as Salary to start Vacation with pay. Union Telegraph Co. 3-3-d4 WANTED-—Young and 20 years old, message carrier. $16 per wee Western rein- and WANTED—First class electricians. Apply to Federal Electric Co., 162 North St., between 5 and 9 p. m. 3-3-3dx WANTED—A messenger boy over 16 years of age. North & Judd Mfg Co. every 3-3-3d tweeds Plain, WIANTED—For Kolb’'s Pan Dandy | retail bread route, several men over 25 years of age will be considered. Apply in person, Kolb's Bakery, North St. 3-3-3d i PATTERNMAKER, waod, good steady work and bonus; also silver spinner. Herald, Box AllA. 3-3-2dx WWWNTED—ILaborers, $5 a day; come prepared to work tomorrow morn- ing. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight or 193 Arch St. 3-2-ut WANTED—Boy over 16 years old for soda fountain work. Experience unnecessary. Box 26XX, Herald We have a wonderfully com- Office. 3-2-3d plete and interesting showing, including: KUMSI-KUMSA—In blocks, plaids, stripes, plain colors and two-tone combinations, ex- quisite coloring $8.50 DEW-KIST—Plain colors and selling groceries and meats. Public subtle color harmonies in this Market, 436 Main St. -2-2d handsome sport weave .. $7.50 i FISHER-MAID—The season’s most striking novelty in a very open weave that is well named. In plain colors or beguiling combinations WHIP-POOR-WILL—A sport silk irresistible, with its blend- ing of shimmering surfaces, each enhancing the texture of the other MEAT CUTTERS; best of men, high- . est pay; steady and extra help' for Saturdays. Public Market, 436 | Main St. 3-2-3d JHIGH SCHOOL BOYS; experienced @ WANTED—Millwright in local fac-! tory. Apply, stating experience, to Box 22Y, Herald. 3-1-84d : WANTED—Young man, about 18, for clerical work in local factory; e: cellent opportunity for advance- ment. Apply, in owp handwriting, to Box 24D, Herald. 3-1-64 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 littlc advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. for office po- Good chance WANTED—Young lady ion in local factory. for advancement. State age, ref- experience, etc. Address ., Box 1, Herald. 3-3-tf WIANTED-—Young lady department in local Stat references, etc. Offic 17, Herald. for mailing factory office. Address 3-3-tf age, Box WANTED—Girl to Hoftman's Bakery, work in store. 95 Arch St 3-3-4dx STENOGRAPHER WANTED FOR SALE-—Hatching eggs. starting your new flock, start right. Get eggs from pure bred stock. Jight Brahmas, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White Leg- horns, White Wyandottes. Mrs. A. Uhryn, breeder of high grade poul- try, 112 Carlson St., Tel. 726-5. 5-3-4dx When FOR SALE—A private family about to move will sell their beautiful Fischer upright piano cheap for cash. Address Box 3Z, Herald. 3-3-2dx --For small office to do stenographic and | FOR SALE—Pool table, in good con- general office work. State experi ence and salary desired. Box 102 3-3- !d\ dition. Otto Leupold, 361 Arch St. 3-3-4dx WANTED—Girls for foot and power presses. Apply Taplin Mtg. Co. 3-3-3; WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper. Box 22, Herald. 3-3-3a WANTED—To buy a young cow, fresh or nearly fresh. State prlce Box 27J, Herald. -3-6dx. FOR SALE—Two, two-horse heavy bob sleds; one, one-horse bob sled. Tel. Hartford Valley 271-3. 3-3-2dx WANTED—Girls who can take dic- tation, to work in office mornings. Box 11 X A. 3-3-3dx WANTED—Girls to sew on awnings. Experience not necessary. Awning and Decorating Co. 3-3-3dx i“'ANTED—A young lady for general clerical work. North & Judd Mfg. Co. 3-3-3d WANTED—Lady clerk and lady man- ager for store work. Address Box Clerk 17, Herald. 3-3-3d4 e e WANTED—Typist with knowledge 2f| HORSES! HORSES !—Just received clerical work; apply in own hand- writing, giving experience. Address Box 25, New Britain. 3-2-2 WANTED—Experienced bookkeepe: by local concern; good position; short hours. Address Bookkeeper, Box Herald. 3-2-3d WANTED—Waiters wanted. Manager, New Britain Club. Apply 2-3-2d WANTED—Messenger boys. day, 8 a. m., 6 p. m. R. R. $2 per Arcade. 8-1-6d DREAM CREPE—Luxurious quality in a Georgette crepe weave, with stripes or plaids.in self color or harmonious com- binations WANTED—A steady man in cruller and doughnut bakery, night work. Apply 220 Elm St, 10: Epm KLIMAX SATIN—Only ivory white in this queenly textile, but its ravishing beauty of light and shade is displayed to perfection in this tone All the above wide. Also—Pussy Willow ‘Willow Meteor. WANTED—Office boy; give age, address and salary expected. are 40 inches Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-tf WANTED—PIn boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. good wages. 1-30-tf Willow Taffeta, Satin, Pussy WANTED. Good Propertics to Sell. T have a demand for such from good, bic parties. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Lifc Insurance Co. of N. Y. 2 MAIN ST. Buildl Phone 141. S ME \BO('T INCREA SING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SALE Two Family House in Eastern Section of City For particulars call J. J. WATSON atlonal Bank Bulld.mg Tel. 2450 e Can Offer You a Good Block on Arch Street It is only a few doors from Main St.—Right where roperty is increasing in value—You know Arch street Center — Property here is oing up—See us about selling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 2 MAIN ST. New Britain’s Gasolens PHONE 243 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLD®. The Hardware City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. ‘WANTED — Autamobile Corbin Car Co., 4 Elm St. salesman. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION : 3-2-3d FRANCIS P. MAY, Studio, Room 40, Phone 1842-4¢. A ————— Building—Repaming. 844 Broad street. Booth’s Block. 3-1-66X | o, Young Women : Several opportunities for bright l young women, with or without | | i | | | LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain. onn. 1913 H. Beikin sold land and | building on 65 Garden | Street to William M. Greenstein through the J. Hochman Real Estate Agency Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. store experience, to become heads of stock and gradually work up to assist in buying. We are in- terested only in applicants who are desirous of taking these posi- tions with a view to remaining permanently and advancing to a place of responsibility and good salary. For the right parties we can offer good pay to start. Apply in person to s sSend Written Application If Unable to Call Personally NOTICE Owing to the rapid growth of the acetylene welding business, Mr. Nels J. Nelson is obliged to dis pose of his.garage interest at the rear of 160 Arch street. which he has turncd over to, McNamara Bros., who will be pleased to meet new as well as old patrons. Bring in your car now and have it looked over before the spring rush. Expert Mechanics in charge of Danny Mack. Nels J. Nelson is still at the same address. Starting and Lighting Systems his specialty. McNAMARA BROS. DANNY MACK, REAR 160 ARCH ST. Acetylene Welding, Manager. Tel. 386-4. ) EXPERIENCED CASHIER—Honest, rapid and accurate. Robins, 3-14 Main St. WANTED—Girl for general house- work; three in family. Mrs. Enoch, 368 West Main St., second floor. 3-1-3d | NOTICE—Have ycur farm for WANTED—Girl or woman to do light housework. Tel. 1814. 3-1-3d o e e e WANTED—Lady clerk and lady man- ager for store work. Address Box Clerk 17, Herald. 3-1-3d WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply 39 Grove Hill. 3-1-6d WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework. Good home and gooa wages, 74 Hart. 2: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED—To buy house with barn | that can be made into a cairy. Box 3, Herald, 3-3-3dx FARMS of all description and of any size for sale in all directions from New Britain; will exchange for city property. New Britain Farm Agency 278 Main St. 3-3-5dx —_— FOR SALE—Farms, all sizes and prices. Robert B. White, 14 Norton Place, Plainville. 2-28-6dx TO RENT — TO RENT—Would like to exchange a modern, up-to-date apartment in New Britain for one in Bristol. Box 11Y, Herald. 3-3-2dx TO RENT—Dr. Cipollo’s office at the corner of Main and Lafayette Sts. Inquire Wexler, 21 Hart St. Phone 1766. 3-1-3dx TO RENT—Two office rooms in ‘Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton’s, Arch street. B SITUATION WANTED WANTED—American, thoroughly un- derstands the grocery business and also familiar with the ness, wants position. What you to offer? Address Box 12, Herald. hav Grocery 3-2-. 3d\ WANTED—Typist would like copying | work; prices reasonable. Address| Box 32J, Herald. 3-1-6dx WANTED—Young man with four meat busi- | Eddy | FOR SALE—Pedigree Airedalc i 1 i of quality. > | NAGLE SANITARIUM | vears' experience wishes position in | drug store. Herald Box 13. 3-1-3dx 3 FamllyHouse on legllt TO RENT —Large front room, steam Street For Sale Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main S&. i listed with us. FOR SALE—Cook range with water front; one gasoline stove, three burner, new. Inquire at 147 Pleas- ant St. 3-2w d\ pies. 14 Allen street. 3-1-dbx FOR SALE-—Gas stove in good condi- tion. 122 High St. 3-2-2dx FOR SALE—1,500 rolls wall paper at reduced prices. Cash and carry. Crusberg, painter and paper hanger. Reasonable price, 63 Greenwood St. Phone 2122-4. 3-1-6d fifteen Ohio horses clever and broken, ready for work. A few matched pairs, 2,600 to 3,200 lbs., and some splendid singles, 1,050 to 1,660 1bs. These horses show lots Come and see them. Helming, 20 Laurel St., Phone 835. Fred P. Bristol, Conn., 2-27-1w FARMS FARMS of all description and of ary size for sale in all directions from New Britain; will exchange for city property. New Britain Farm JAgency, 278 Main St. 2-28-3dx NOTICE sale We also list farms The New 278 Main 3-2-3dx for lease or exchange. Britain Farm Agency, street, Rocm 9. WHEN YOU BUY OR SELL a busi- ness, give us details. advertising, no misrepresentations, | quick results, personal conscientious service. Van the Land Man, 26 State street, Hartford, Conn., Phone Charter 8404. 2-27, 28; 3-1-3x 'OTICE—Now is the time to place orders for spring delivery for high- grade nursery stock, ornamental shade and fruit trees. Drop a card and I will call. John F. Quinn, 498 Main St., City. . M. NARESKI, dressmaker, of 166 Main street, has removed to 26 Whiting St. Dressmaking a spe- clalty at a reasonable price. 3-2-3dx GINSBURG'S accordion pleating, but- ton covering and hemstitching shop, 420 Church St. Tel. 548-5. 3-2-3ax NOTICE—Expert piano tuner and repairer back in town; 15 years’ ex- perience; reasonable rates. Care »f Walker, 119 Dwight street. Call 1459-12. 3-1-6dx NOTICE—Electrical work. Anyone contemplating wiring would do well to call 1992-3. Arthur Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. 3-1-34x Mr. Property Owner and Builders. If you want good work, best materials and reasonable prices in painting and paper hanging, give me a trial. A. Schacht, 222 East Main St. Tel. 2415-3 5-1-12dx NOTICE—Electric cteaners $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079, 2-2-tf-eod rented, ana _private aospitai, 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 Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf FURNISHED ROOMS ! | | | | heat, suitable for two gentlemen. ! Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church St. i €-3-3dx | TO RENT-—Furniched front room within three minutes walk from center, suitable for two gentlemen or if preferred, have two front rooms adjoining. Address Box 17N. 2423-tf l WANTED—Work trucking or teamis ing; ashes removed. A. O. Asal, 55 #| Mill St. Tel. 2225. 3-2-34x WANTED—At once. Two or three furnished rooms for light house~ | We do a.ll‘f 3-2-3dx ! S ————— Just before Spring “breaks” | ¢ i a good time to interest pros- pective buyers in that used auto you want toc sell. The new owner will want to get it tuned 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. e AUTOMOBILES FORD OWNER—We have installed : a Magfixer for recharging mag- netos. If your lights are poor or your motor has not got the pep, We can rerair it. The Ford Repair Shop, 123 Cherry St, Phone 2051k 3-3-4dx WA_\"I‘ED— ~Ford touring car. Must be in good condition and reasonable, Box 30W, Herald. 3-3-2dx FOR ing; SALE--1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Overland Delivery; Vim Express delivery. Also other tourings, roadsters and trucks, timé payments arranged. Cohen Motor. Co., 4 Elm St. 3-12d tour- 1918 WANTED. WANTED—By man and wife, Amer= ican, three or four unfurnished light housekeeping rooms in good residential section; references give: A. C. T, 119 Cherry St. 31 x‘ax, WANTED—Four or five furnhad “ rooms; reference if desired. 27 dress Box 22AB, Herald. 3-2-4dx WANTED—100 quarts of milk dafly, at Standard Steel & Bearing Co., Plainville. Collins & Corbett, Plain~ ville. Tel. 152. 3-2-3dx keeping by younz married couple. Box 18J, Herald, 3-1-3dx. ¥ WANTED—Room' and board in pri vate family by, refined young lad: E. L. W., care Herald. 3-1-39 WANTED—Tenement of 5 rooms b fore April 1st. Address T. A. Mur- phy, No. 68 Roberts St. 3-1-3d» _— WANTED—Intelligent white men and women to care for nervous and j mental cases; beginning salary $35 per month; full maintenance, . cluding laundry; incueases, time service; training Sch&ol nurses maintained. Write or at The Connecticut State Hos; v Middletown, Conn. 2-25-12d —_— WANTED—To rent, four or five u;fi apartment, furnished or 4 nished. In good lpcality. Addregs Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23:tr . LOST % LOST—Black music roll. Return to Herald Office. 3-3-2dx —_— LOST—Camec lavalierre betweer 466 Arch street and L. F. & C. factiry ‘Wednpesday morning. Return to Miss Gutousy, 466 Arch St, Res ward. 3-3-1dxd OST—Monday, about 5 p. m., sums of money, Masonic hall, Crowell's Drug store or Hallinan’s, or Lon street, between City hall and 53 Glen. Return 2nd floor, 53 Glen.ior- Tel. 2058-2. Reward. 3-3Tax’ LOST—On Tuesday, brown automo- bile blanket in center or west part# of city. Reward for return. Phone P. B. Stanley, 195 or 916. 3-3-2dx LOST—Pocketbook on Chestnut street containing small sum of money. Finder please réturn to Herald OF- fice. 3-3-1dx LOST—Sunday morning, sum of money, between Walnut street and railway station. Return to Herald Office. 3-1-3d LOST—Roll of bills, Sunday, in vicin- ity of Arch St. Return to Herald Office. Reward. 3-2-3dx LOST—Automobile crank between 193 Main street and end of Farm ington car line. Reward if returned to Eastwood Garage, rear 193 Main street. 2-17-tf LOST—A pendulum shaped stickpin, set with two diamonds, Thursday evening, Feb. 26, between Bardeck's hall and Laurel lunch. $50 reward will be paid to finder for return af 4 same to C. Tennenbaum, wmfi Phone 1318, 1543-5 3-2 G bury, Conn. | gm——————eey SPANISH JOIN NOW the evening classes, Wed- nesday and Friday, at the Y. W. (. A, for men and women, begin- ning March 3, 7 o'clock. Twen¥ lessons, $8. Prof. Guilliano. 2.28-13x P PERSONAD, L Dont’ Suffer With Toothache, Teeth cause rheumatism, stom: and kidney troubles. Don't suffes the night.- Dr. Dickerman, Pearl street. Bad I, in

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