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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, YEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. Try Our New Scda Fountain Early Spring Sale of Rugs and Draperies Get the Home Readyfor the New Season and S ave Money at the Same Time Seventh Floor Scrim Curtains Scrim Curtains, Regular price $2.° Scrim Curtains, colors white and ecr white only, regular price $ CURTAINS with valance and lace edging, 0. Sale price with lace edging, white and ecru, special for this sale work and motifs, sale price with drawn Regular price $6. $5.00 u. Room Size Rugs value $36.50 " $45.00 Rugs. regular $27.50 3x10-6, $11.95 Grass 9x1?2, in tan, blue or green. Stenciled borders and plain centers. Regular price $18.50. $11.50 special for this sale Excellent Wool and Fiber Rugs, 9x1 $12.50 k12 Axminster Rugs, pecial for this sale Hx12 Axminster Rugs, Fular value $ 9x12 Secamless Value 835 #ale price ..... All-fiber R 5, special at Tapestry sale price | I for bedrooms. | I Regularly $19, at Cretonnes We have a full line of domestic cretonnes in all the mnewest patterns. Prices for is sale are and s sl are 45¢, 59¢ * 98¢ ]{('gulfir values from 59¢ to $1.49 a yard. New Linoleums Heavy grade of printed Cork Linoleum, special for this sale, ! 1.29 square yard : 5 Extra heavy grade Inlaid Linoleum. Special for this sale. square yard Felt base floor covering. used extensively for bedrooms and in the kitchen. 69c Sale price, square yard . S o & Carpet Samples - Drummers’ Samples of Carpets.” These are 3 ft 9 inches long, in the best grade of Wilton. Usually sold up to $2 98 . $6.00 yard. Sale price, .... each Draperies Drapery material ii the new shades; suitable for over draperies or light weight portieres ; prices for this sale: $1.39, $1.79, $2.50 Handsome New Wall Papers Nothing transforms a home so quickly and completely We have sple Mr. Man--They’re Here BARGAIN BASEMENT $1. and slush ahead. WV are perfect goods: There's snow, sleet These navy rubbers bears Uncle Sam’s guarantee. which we stand We know that this value cannot be duplic cluding big ones. ndid assortments and can save you money. ! MoreNavy Rubbers SHOE DEPARTMENT 19 hy take chances with wet feet? every pair is made of fresh pliable rubber and back of. ated. Hurry for your size — plenty now, in- wo Houses and Smalley Streets or sale—They are in a nice neighborhood, ent well—First mortgage is at 5, per cgnt—Good in- ome and a good home—See us about selling your house ow. CAMP REAL ESTATE 272 MATN T PHON ¥ 347 FLOOMS 305 rai éorner of Olive DeWitt A. Riley Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE Fire ) The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayfon Humphrey and always SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Seccond-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET CO. -2 RANK RLDG. TYPEWRITERS SOLD, Rented, Repaired All Makes ) & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Tel. 589-23 Call 7 and 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m. i | i | | ' | i You have a used car, second~ band furniture for sale, you have lost something, you want a situation or you need help, you can get in touch with the people interested in your propo= sition at a very small expense and without waste of time or cffort. Take advantage of the Herald's Classified Columns, —_— WANTED—MALE HELP —_— WANTED—One buffer, plating room and two boys. Baum & Co., opposite F Depot, Plainville. one man H ei for (o}, 3-10-3dx | CLASSIFIED | 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15¢ CASH IN ADVANCE : This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP - a good position for a substitute stenographer for three or four months. F. O. Box 376, New Britain, Conn. 3-10-4d WANTED—Have WANTED-—At once, experienced bat- tery man. Ca., 187 Arch Fuller Storage Battery St. 3-10-3d YOUNG MEN, 17 upward, desiring railway 1 clerkships, $110 month, write for free particulars examinations. J. Leonard (former + government ecxaminer) 843 able Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-10-5dx LOCAL SALESMEN—Married between age of 25 and 40.° Salary and commission. Very unusual proposition for keen active men. Apply Room 204, National Bank Bldg. i 3-9-2d4 — WIANTED—At once. Good automobile meckanic; Buick experienced pre- ferred. 'Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen ~street. 3-9-3dx WANTED—Truck driver and team- ster. S. Shurberg, Franklin St. 3-8-1f men WANTED—Man as clerk in local gro- cery store. Good wages. Address Clerk, Box 9, Herald. 3-8-3d McBriar- 3-3-tf WANTED—Ycung man at ty’s Drug Store. WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001, 2-17-tf WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. 0 tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—The Gibney homestead, Berlin street; apple orchard, acres land. See T. W. O’Conmor. FOR SALE—Y room house and small ! barn, Britain. $3,000, Barnett street, New Money in it for a thrifty mechanic. Some repairs needed. Jlasy terms. Address Owner, 652 Little Bldg., Boston, 11, Mas: 3-11-17-20-27 FOR SALE—Two family house, northern part of city, price $4,000. Three tenement hou northern part of city, 4 rooms to a tenement, all modern improvements, will sell for $5,500. Two family house and store, western section of city. Two tencment house, 5 rooms to a ten- ement, all modern improvements garage and barns, chicken house. Will sell cheap. Over three hun- dred feet of land with it, northern part of city. Two family house, southwestern section of cit in- cluding single garage. New six tenement brick block, will sell on 10 per cent. basis. A three tene- ment house, all modern improve- ments, on West Main street. Will sell on 10 per cent. basis. Phone orvsee J. Hockman and will give you some more bargains. Office, 78 Main street. Telephones 2282 and 1180. PERSONAL. FULL SET TEETH, with gold tooth, $7.50. Guaranteed. Dr. Dickerman, 2 West Pearl St. 3-10-1wx FOUND —_—ee FOUND—Tire, rim, red light and auto license at corner West Main and High stree Tuesday night. Joseph Dabkowski, 9 Farmington Ave. 3-10-1dx —eeee—— Building—Repaaing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 tew Britajn. Monn. 1913 Come and ~ce the well known ROLLER TRAY INCUBATORS. A turn of crank turns every eg AT THE New Britain Bird Store 105 Arch St. Tel. 1121-3, Equit- | good wages. | | WANTED—Girl 5 i | WANTED—W 3-10-eod-tf | ¥ < 2-10-3d i WANTED—Laundress one week. Apply 159 Maple St. day a 3-10-tf We want a typist for partment. North & our order de- Judd Mfg Co. 3-b-1a WANTED—Wuaitresses ain club. at New Brit- 3-10-3d ‘We want an experienced stenographer at once. North & Judd Mfg Co. 3-9-4d WANTED—-Lady manager for street store and also clerk. Direct Importing conupa 3 Main street. 3 Arch Apply WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wage: to right girl; American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-tf WANTED—Competent maid in small family; no washing: highest wages paid. Apply 96 Forest St. 3-8-6dx STENOGRAPHER WANTED—A c pable young stenographer in a small office. Box 10XX, Herald. 3-8-3d FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, i FOR | & SALE—Two ! phs with horn. One small sizc, records; one No. 2 size. 30 records; all in good order. mldrcs;l Lester 'A. Norton, General Delivery, | for time to sec. 3-10-2ax | Edison phono- i FOR SALE—A young, good cow.| three years old. Call 102 Lasalle street. 10-2dx You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. If you are in urgent nced simply get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear in the aftcrnoon cdition, thou- learning your want the same evening. sands of people ot Omly 1c a word. — % AUTOMOBILES _— FOR SALE—Late 1917 Oakland tour- ing car; fine condition every way; call evenings, Saturday p. m. or Sunday, or telephone 1072-14, W. ¢, Betz, 139 Winthrop St. 3-9-64x FOR SALE—1917 Packard touring condition. seven-passenser in excellent Apply Box X2X, Herald. 3-9-6dx car FOR SALE—Brambach upright ma- hogany piano: high grade instru- ment: $1 fine bargain; monthly payments. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 3-10-2dx FOIR"SALE—Pony horse, wagon and harnes Price $100. Inquire John Sanbal, Kensington, Conn. 3-8-6dx l FOR ALLE—Baby chicks Superior winter laying Leghorns. Circular. A. ‘Wallingford Conn. weekly. strain of B. Hall, 3-10-30dx FOR SAL! A player piano, right. Address Original cost $1,000. B. Chase 88-note almost new. Price Box 35C, Herald. 3-2-6d-eod FOR SALE—A good established trucking business. Can be bought right if taken at once. Good reason for selling. ‘Easy term payments arranged to suit buyer. Address P. O. Box 222. 3-9-d5x woman to do Apply Weinstein, -8-3d WANTED—Girl or light housework. 46 Talcott St. WANTED—Women to come one day each week to do small washing fo family of 1 12 Fairview or Tel. 3-8-3dx to work in _store. Hoffman’s Bakery, 95 Arch St. 3-8-3dx have positions for girls to do typewr and clerical work and will pay sal- ary according to ability. It will pay you to investigate. State experi- ence and salary expected. Address Box 19F, Herald Office. 3-5-1w WANTED — An experienced Apply Drawer 1021, City, typist. 3-5-1w WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No experience necessary. Paid while learning. Rapid increases thereafter both for length of service and merit. The advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. S. N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St., 3-5-tf WANTED—Nice girl for second work. References desired. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework: family of two; small house. Tel 2105. Call 102 Black Rock Ave. 3-4-6dx WANTED—Young lady for office po- sition in local factory. Good chance for advancerient. State age, ref- erences, experience, etc. Address Typist, Box 1, Herald. 3-3-tf WANTED—Young lady for mailing department in loca)l factory office, State age, references, etc. Address Office Box 17, Herald. 3-3-tf ———————— SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Wark senior at High work if paid 23D, Herald. for Satur s school; willing well. Address Box 3-10-2ax by TED—Experienced butcher and all-around man in grocer tore. Harry T. Vardanian, Phone 3-9-4dx would like employment t present emploved oniy Address Work, Box 3-10-1dx part time. Herald. BD—-Middle-aged man, lifelong resident of New DBritain, position of trust outside of factory; well educated, business ability and experience: 1 tdres Herald, Box -3d FARMS Corridan Electric Co. Tel. 1628-4. 127 W. MAIN ST. WE DO HFLECTRICAL WIRING, SELL AND HANG FIXTURES AND DO MO- TOR AND REPAIR WORK. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. Good Properties to Sell. liable parties. WANTED. I have a demand for such from good, re- H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. Nat. Bank Building. 272 MAIN ST. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREASING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SAL! —In Meriden. Farm of 53 acres, 30 tillable; $-room house; two Darns; 100 chickens: nine cows; two horses; all kinds of tools. New Britain Farm Agency, ° Main St. Room 9. 3-10-24 ing, bookkeep- | 3-5-d6x | to | wants | FOR SALE—Household kitchen range. In good condition. 25 Ci Avenue. 3-9-2dx FOR Bay Morgan horse, eight vears old, sound, weight 1000; also harr buggy and 200 acre farm. Inquire Charles Selander, 189 Fairview street. 3-9-2dx FOR SALE-—Horses, wagons. Call 162 harnesses and Hartford Ave. 3-9-3dx reduced Painting. rate Phone 3-5-8dx FOR SALE—Wall paper; prices; put it on yourself. paperhanging, reasonable Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. 2122-4. | FOR SALE OR TO RENT—400 feet R. R. siding suitable for coal yard or manufacturing purpose; Also large building, corner of West Main and Wooster street, suitable for garage or storage, C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. ax | R ————— N NOTICE 3-5-1 NOT1CE—Electric cicaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- Iy delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-tf-eod NAGLE SANITARIUM ang privaie s0spitai, 50 Cedar strect. Quiet lo- cation, cxcellent surroundings, free 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 Wyckolf Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf MISS CATHARINE LAMBERT, 18 Garden reet, Hartford. Comb- ings made into switches, etc. Also order work. Ch. 813. 3-10-6dx-eod YOUR TEETH CLEANED—25c. Dickerman, 22 West Pear] St. 3-9-6d Dr. pert piano tuner and repairer back in town; 15 vears’ ex- perience; reasanable rates. ‘Walker, 119 Dwight St. Call 14 3- 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. Tei. 3-1-124d TO REN { TO LENT-—Four room {enement, steam heat and all modern improve- ments., 14 Tremont street. Tel 2431 3 dax enement of 6 large at 48 Maple St. 1 Allen St. 3-8-3dx TO RENT— Tooms, downstairs, Inquire L. Landau, TO RENT-—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton's, Arch | street. 3-1-tf e —————— TFARMS—Let us list your farm before it too late. We have customers with cash ready to do business. Call or write The New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main street. Tele- phone 172 -10-4dx 3 Family Hou; 01_1 Dwight Street For Sale Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. Go down to the Doherty Market if | you want the best, this week we will ! have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and | Ducks, fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- ens, Fowls, Prime Stcer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Swectbreads, Calves® | Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15c | per Ib. S Premium Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled Ham, Sausages and Sausage Meat, all the best brands of Coffees, Teas and canned goods. Pure Mapl Syrup with griddle cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orders given careful tention at those | at- DOHERTY'’S 406 Arch St Tel. 1446 WANTED—Used 5 passenger touring car. Must be in first class condi- tion. Address Box 18X, Herald. 3-8-6dx FOR SALE—Overland roadster, $400. h Chsvrolet touring, model 4-90, $4%0. Phone- 2428, M. Belkin. 3-4-6dx —_— FOR SALE— 1920 REO SPEEDWAGON P 1919 OLDSMOBILE 6 TOURING 1918 OVERLAND 90 TOURING 1918 'OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER 1917 VIM TRUCK Also a number of other use tourings, roadsters and time payments arranged. trucks? COHEN MOTOR CO,, 4 Elm St. Phone 484. Open Eve! ——— WANTED. — —_— WANTED—Rugs and carpets ta clean. First class work done. Drop postaj, will call at home. Address Box 377, City. + 3-10-1ax WANTED—Dressmaking, reasonable. Apply 227 Chestnut street. ; 3-9-3d% < < PSS WANTED—To buy a few tons of ripe straw. J. W. Webster, Berlin. Tel. 66-2. 3-5-4dx WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Adggess Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2 2.2 WANTED—Trucking and Ashes removed, etc. A. 55 Mill St. teamig 0. S 3-10-3 LOST LOST—Large sum of money, North street or vicinity of Oak and Wilfw streets. Finder please return to 123 Willow St. and receive reward. 3-10-2dx LOST—Automobile crank betwee 193 Main stireet and end of Farm- ington car line. Reward if returned to Eastwood Garage, rear 193 Mgin street. 2-17-tf LOST—Will person who picked up salesman’s case on Whiting street, please return to the Courant office, 71 Church St. 3-8-3dx; T ————— FURNISHED ROOMS W TO RENT—l.arge furnished suitable for light 364 Church St., room,| housekeeping. upper bell. $-10-3dy TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for man and wife or tw. gentlemen. No. 486 Arch street. a§ dx) TO RENT--Furnished room for onef or two gentlemen. 98 Commercial street. 3-9-3d: TO RENT—Large furnished with board, electric lights, bath. Tel. 148-12, No. 112 Lake St n; upper bell. 3-873d Girls Wanted Desirable Positio and Good Wages - Union Laundry Qg 266 Arch St roon