New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 12

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HARTFORD Try Ou Home Made 5 | Pactry at the Soda Foun- tain, Base- ment. EASTER APPAREL For Everybody Spring Tailored Suits Sizes 16 to 44 $29.95 and $39.85 (Third Floor) In navy blue serge with shawl or notched collars, button and braid trimmed and belted. ceptional values at these prices. N0 to $195.00. BN S Other Suits in serge, tricotine, velours and novelties, Fully lined with a pretty silk. Ex- $47.50 Misses’ Springtime Tailored Sui BRIMMING OVER WITH EASTER DELIGHTS Sizes 14 to 18 Fifth Floor $37.50 to $125.00. Quite apart from other Misses’ Swmits of the season are the Suits youll find in our Easter display on the juvenile floor. All 0 N 28 P are modeled on jaunty youthful Lnes, of sele;tnd materials and represent a latitude of choice most unusual in departments de- voted exclusively to Girls and Misses. ¥ Included in our assortments are many copies of Imported Suits in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Wool Jersey, Serge and Tweeds. Flower Like Hats For Easter $8.95 We've prepared for Easter in our Millinery Lovely Hats—and such a variety as we are to large picturesque Hats, in shiny or dull black, to $47.50 Parlor on a most extensive scale. showing will enthrall you. navy, browns, French bl_ue, jade, beige, flame From small toques red, Egyptian blue and violet, with rare and lovely novelty colors. Hats. Also new veils to drape on small and large Floor. Fourth «What’s the Matter With the Light?” That’s a question frequently asked, even 'in these days of almost perfect lighting facilities. fault. : Perhaps, you have asked this question, have your eyes examined by our competent eyesight specialist at once. either of your associates, or mentally. Very often it is the eyesight of the questioner, and not the light, that is at If so, Usually glasses are all that is needed to remedy your “lighting” equipment, anq when properly fitted and worn your reading or close-work difficulties scon become a thing of the past. Bad eyesight is not only annoying but to become cross, irritable and OPTICAL DEPT. son soon hurts one’s efficiency or causes the per- “out-of- tune” with the universe. MEZZANINE FLOOR. TO RENT TO RENT TO RENT RENT — Established business with gasoline station. B. Marholin, 35 D garage and oil | ight St. 3-23-5dx storage room. Call upstairs. batteries harged. TO RENT—Service being rec! ire & Battery Co. street. T 0k night W Juad for Men- 3-23-24 P RENT—Offices in jbuilding. Also vacant lodge meeting. Inquire S. s, Main street T—TFirst class second floor | TO at 68 Hart St., 3-23-2dx while O’Neil 236 East Main 3-18-wl TO RENT—Two office rooms NT— om tenement, to o b RENT—Three ro e e mall family, witln garden. Ida Wilson, 264 South Stanley street. FOR SALE—Investment Proposi mt Shop. Income better than 10 per cent. 'SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. 967-969 Stanley St., Front House, 2 family; cottage, 1 family. Good terms. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MAIN ST. Inc. 2 rear house, family Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREA SING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. '— Offer a Nice Three Family Hous on Trinity Street ith a One Family House in the rear—This is a good vestment, you will have a fine rent, and the other ten- ts will pay for it—You can’t beat that outside of Para- Be—Let us sell your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. T earw PHON 141 ROOMSK 3054 RAVK RLDO The Hardware City Loan Corp. Has under construction and offers for sale on easy terms to employes of local industries—Three tenement houses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings, H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. in Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton’s, Arch 3-1-tf on—6 Tenement Block, Garage and RENT—A large store on Hart- ford trolley line now used as a hardware and paint business. Will rent store with or without stock. Address Herald Box Store 15. 3-23-3dx FOUND FOUND—DMuff. Owner can have same by proving property and pay- ing for this advertisement. Ad- ress Box 32Y, Herald. 3-24-2dx ~_SITUATION WANTED WANTED—To do general housework by the day. Address E. L., Herald Box. 3-23-2dx T —————— FARMS FARMS—The country roads-are now clear of snow and we are making appointments to take our clients out. Come in before the rush starts and make yours. We have farms from 5 to 150 acres. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main street, Iloom 9. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. 2-23-3dx FOR SALE—Farm of 55 acres in Berlin, 15 minutes to car line. Has 8 head stock, 2 horses, chick- ens, a 6 room house, barn, sheds and all tools. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main St. 2 3dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—$1,000 cash takes a two-family house in a desirable lo- cation. Better than 10 per cent. investment. Andrews & Co., 338 Main St. Phones 1256-4 or 2 You have a used car, second- hand 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 Take advantage of the Herald’s Classified Columns. effort. WANTED. WANTED—By small American fam- i rent of five rooms or more. . 153 4dx | WANTED—IT PAY to keep ste; porches, screens, répaired and well painted and doors varnished. For good work, reasonable, .phone 166-2. 3-23-6dx | WANTED-—Nice CLASSIFIED 1c a Minimum Charge 15¢ Word : 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 Sy WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl or woman to care of baby and help with light housework. Call 17 Lenox Place. 3-24-3dx take | WANTED—Middle er in widower” Glen St. d housekeep- for. second 48 -3dx girl work. Mrs. Stanley Grove Hill. WANTED—Cook for family with two small children. Apply Mrs. Stan- ley R. Eddy, 9 Black Rock Ave., Tel, 220-2, 3-24-5dx WANTED—Competent girl for cook- WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms by man and wife; no chil- dren. Address'A. B, Box 7, Herald. 3-23-3dx ing and downstairs work. Mrs. W. S. Rowland, 291 Lincoln St., Tel 1958, -24-6dx typ- WANTED-—Stenographers and i . Ad- s. State age and experienc: sdress B. L. A, P. O, Box and WANTED—By April 1st. A tenement | of four or five rooms for family of three. Address Box 22J. 3-23-3ax WANTED—At once, four or five rooms downstairs tenement or flat. Low rent. Remecki, 6 Short St. 3-23-3d ! WANTED—Room and board by young gentleman. P. O. Box 877, iCt 3-2 dx WIANTED—Three or four room ten- ement, near trolley. Eastern sec- tion preferred. Two adults. Box 3Z, Herald. 3-23-2dax ! WANTED—By April 15, tenement of five rooms in good locality by | American couple. Address Box X27, Herald WANTED — At once, two. or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, ready to be occupied immediately by neat young couple. Box 6W, Herald. 3-22-3dx WANTED—To bu in Berlin, Ken- sington or Beckley, farm of 20 to 30 acres with $2,000 cash. Apply New Britain Farm (Agency, 278 Main St. 3-22-3dx WANTED—To rent, six or seven room cottage, either in New Britan or Plainville, before May 1. Box 20C, Herald. 3-22-3dx WANTED—To do corpenter work on all kinds of jobs and repair. Peter Labrec and Henry Cote, 19 Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. 3-22-6dx WANTTD—Two men for room and table board in private American family. 88 Franklin street. 3-22-4dx WANTED—Intelligent young white men and women to care for ner- vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $35.00 per month. Full maintenance, including laundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 3-13 WANTED—To rent, four or five ro apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf LOST 2 LOST—A black ribbon watch fob with gold monogram. On Hartford car, between railroad station and Jubilee street. Reward. Please return to | Herald. 3-23-2dx LOST—Lady’s black silk bag Friday night on East Main street. Finder please return to Herald. 3-23-d2x LOST—Red enameled gold clasp pin of clover leaf shape with letters A. S. M. E, on the leaves, lost be- tween the factory and the business section, on Tuesday, March 23. ¥Findar please notify G. E. Furbush, chief draftsman, Fafnir Bearing Co. 3-24-2dx A ———— NOTICE OPPORTUNITY—For A-1 salesman. Must have clean record. Apply days, or Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings, top floor Booth building. J. M. O’Connell, manager. 3-24-6dx SOMETHING NEW—A preparation that will keép your razor sharp sev- eral years for 15c. Ask for Keen J2dge at Monier Bros. store, Main St. 3-24-26 NOTICE—Expert piano tuning and repairing. Formerly with Sohmer & Co., care Walker, 119 Dwight St., Tel. 1459-12. 3-23-wix FOR SALE—Suburban home, fine neighborhood, near Shuttle Meadow club. Ten room house, about three acres land all suitable for build- ing lots. Box 27J. Herald. 3-24-1dx FOR SAILE—Modern two family house on Bassctt street. Inquire at 2 Columbia street or phone 14 3-22-6dx HED ROOM TO RENT—Large front room; steam heat; suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Walsn, 64 Church street. 3-24-3dx > RENT—Furnished room for or two gentlemen; referenc ahanged. Krasnow, 9 West Pearl street. one ex- T—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen; references ex- changed. Krasnow, 9 West Pearl street. 3-24-3d 1 NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private acspitai, 50 Cedar streot. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assure all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagls, R, N., graduate Brookln Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf NOTICE—Elcctric creaners _rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- 1y delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. tf-eod ELECTRICAL templating v to call 1992-3 Howard avenue. WORK—Anyone con- ing, would do well Arthur Tyler, 18 3-22-3dx NOTICE—Philip Silver has opened a new and second-hand clothing and gent’s furnishing store at 131 Hart- ford avenue. I buy and sell sec- ond-hand clothing. 3-19-13dx WANTED—Girls folding shirts, buttonholers and neck banders; best wages in New Britain. Address Ilroning, P. O Box 207. 3-23-4d for ironing WANTED—Women for all depart- ments for extra work and evenings; also other afternoons. Apply once, The Big Store. WANTED—A ‘ millinery apprentice; good pay while learning; also ex- perienced maker. Apply Golden- blum Millinery C 24-3d FOR SALE—MISCELDANEOUS. stove, good 55 Grand street. 3-24-3dx FOR SALE—Goodrich condition. Apply WANTED AT ONCE MILLINERY APPRENTICES Good Chance to Learn Quickly Good Salary and Good Working Conditions Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) 257 MAIN ST. 3-23-4d WANTED—Women for Alteration department for work on dresses and skirts for Saturday afternoons and evenings and other afternoons. Ap- ply at once at The Big Store. 3-22-3d e e ey WANTED—Girls over 16 years of agec. Nice clean work. Apply 22 Walnut street. 3-22-64 WANTED-—Coo! Mrs. F. L. W Tel. and also a waitress, cox, Berlin, WANTED — Experienced saleslady. Apply Hallinan, 142 Main street. 3-22-6d4 WANTED—A girl for second work. Apply at 36 Russel St. 3-22-4d SALESLADIES WANTED FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) 257 MAIN ST. 3-23-44 WANTED—By experienced young lady, bookkeeping part time. Book- keeping systems instailed at mod- erate prices. Address Accountant % Herald. 3-22-3dx WANTED—Ward maids and kitchen help. Good wages for good girls. Apply New Britain Hospital. 3-19-6d WANTED—Maid for general house- work: good home and good wages to right girl; American fami Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-tf WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No experience necessary. Paid while learning. Rapid increcses thercafter 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 AT ON EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS AND COPYISTS . Long Season ng Conditions Liberal Sala and Good Work Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) MAIN ST. 3.2 Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Succe: r to Bowen & Co.) MAIN ST. 3-24-4d A A FOR SALE—Stone jugs, all sizes. New Britain Bargain Store, 1 and 3 Main St. 3-24-tf FOR SALE—Sound horse, weight 1,200 pounds. Now using truck and have no use for him. Price $50. and have no work for him. Price $50. Fay’'s express, 185 Glen St. 3-24-4dx e BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE—Tel. 1630-14. 3-24-1dx in or FOR SALE—Indian A-1 condition. Call Saturday, Edward Booth street. moteércycle evenings Bachman, WANTED—Second hand gas range. State' condition, price and when available. Address Range Box 8§, Herald. 3-23-d3x FOR SALE—Magnificent nowned Haines Bros. upright pi- ano. Circassian walnut case like new, perfect condition. Cheap for cash. Address Box X18X, Herald. 3-23-3dx world-re- FOR SALE and mattre: 158 Maple floor. beds with springs 1 couch and 4 chairs. street, side door, top 3-23-2dx FOR SALE—An up-to-date “Lang- don Mitre Box.” Used two weeks. Can be seen at H. R. Walker's office, Commercial street, up to 7 p. m. 3-23-3dx EGGS FOR HATCHING — Single comb Rhode Island Reds and Bar- red Plymouth Rocks. Both Pitts- field sirain. Also one Prairie State Brooder. 205 Broad St., Plainville. Tel. 138-3. 3-23-2dx FOR SALE—Fat cow and calf In- quire near Plainville reservoir. /3-23-3dx WANTED—A millinery apprentice; g00d pay while learning; also ex- perienced maker. Apply Golden- blum Millinery Co. 3-22-3d FOR SALE Machinists’ tool chest with few tools. Singer sewing ma- chine, leather couch, flat top writ- ing desk, self-feeder parlor stove and set of 32 musical glasses, semi- tones. Crandell, Bernn. Tel 682-14. 3-22-3dx AUCTION—24 cows, one registered Ayrshire bull, horses, pigs, by K. E. Stoddard, Newington Junction, one mirute walk from railroad station, Friday, March 26, at 10 a. m., rain or shine. These cows consist of some new Milch, some nearby springers, others to freshen in sum- mer and fall. Also one pair gray horses, 5 und 6 years old; weight, 3,000 pounds: and nine Berkshire pigs. Geo. Mexcur, auctioneer. Tel- ephone C. 3 Blcomitield, Conn. 3-22-3dx ' R You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classificd Advt. It you are in urgent need simply get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear in * the afternoon edition, thou- learning of your want the same evening. Only ic a word. sands _of people AUTOMOBILES —_— FOR SALE—Five passenger Rea touring car, good condition. Fiva new tires and new battery. Apply after 6 p. m., 227 Glen street. 4 3-24-2dx e FOR SALE—Used cars at very attrac- tive figures: pne Dodge Bros, roadster, two Dodge Bros. sedan, three Overland small tourings, one Overland roadster, one Maxwell touring, one Chalmers six cylinder touring, one Mitchell three passen-< ger roadster, one Studebaker, late medel seven passenger. Above cars Wwill be sold at winter prices if tak- en before April Ist. S. & F. Mo- tor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. Tel. “31. 3-22-6d FOR SALE—1918 Dodge touring car, in good condition. Can .be seen at 32 Hamilton street. Tel. 434-23. 3-22-d6x FOR SALE—1917 Oakland tauring, g00d shape and price right. 139 Winthrop St. Tel. 1072-14. 3-18§dx FOR SALE—Ford runabout with business body if desired. Inguire E. Nelson, Gold's garage, Park St. 2-18-1w _— FOR SALE—1917 Mitchell Seda: 1917 Vim truck; 1919 Ford deliv- ery; 1917 1-ton Brockway; Ford delivery; 1919 = Oldsmobile 8 touring; 1919 Oldsmobile & touring; 1918 Studebaker roadster; 1917 Dodge touring; 1918 Com- merce truck; 1918 Denmo truck: 1917 Oldsmobile 8 roadster. Cohen Motor Co., 4 Elm St. Phone 484. Open evenings. 3-18-6d _— T e USED CARS OF VALUE— 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANETTB 1918 JORDPAN TOURING % 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1917 OAKLAND TOURING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St Phone 811 or 342. 3-11-tr - e ———— R — WANTED—MALE HEDP ————— e ‘WANTED—Night cook. White House Lunch. 3-24-tF WANTED—Good opening in office of loca! factory for an ambitious Young man. State age, experience and education. P. O. Box 1029, New Britain. 2-24-24 WANTED-—First-class barber, steady work, 612 Main street. 3-24-dx - WANTED—Men clerks for our Shoe department for Saturday afternoons and evenings. Apply at once at The Big Store. 3-22-3a WANTED—Young man at McBriar- ty's Drug Store. 3-3-tf WANTED—Office’ boy; give nanie, One round willow reed and one round willow 491 Church street, FOR SALE. baby carriage reed sulky. second floor. FOR SALE—Rabbit hound 118 Rackwell Ave. puppies, FOR SALE: ed: central. . all fill- 22-6dx —~Rooming hous Box 35XX. FOR SALE—Three rugs, child’s crib, mattress, high chair, kitchen uten- sils. Mrs. L. 1. Brastow, 139 West Main St., Plainville. Tel. Plain- ville 14-13. 3 -3d EGGS FOR TCHING — Barred Plymouth Rocks (Parks) Rhode island Reds, White Leghorns. C. S. Barrows & Son, Golden Knoll Farm, Newington, Conn. Tel 267-3 New Britain Division. 3-18-6dx weekly. strain of FOR SALE—Baby chicks Superior winter laying Legharns Circular. A. B. Hall, ‘Wallingford Conn. 3-10-30dx E————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Building New Britain., 50x169 One in Berlin, 75x190 feet, with enough lumber to build two tene- ment house for $1,000, Box 35XC, Herald. -3dx lot. East & feet $500. i r age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001, 2-17-t¢ WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. good wages. 1-30 ¢¢ PRINTERS INCREASED EQUIPMENT © NECESSITATES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONS: TONEMAN CYLINDER PRESSMAN CYLINDER FEEDERS PLATEN PRESSMEN PLATEN PRESS FEEDERS (Male or Female) PAPER RULER FOLDING MACHINE FEEDER (Female) GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS PERMANENT POSITIONS FINLAY BROTHERS, INC. PRINTERS MAIN ST. HARTFORD. CONN. 3-22.3q PERSONAL. < FOR SALE-—Kensington, ily house. Bargain.’ Tel. g, two-fam- 2-4, even- #-23-2dx FULL SET TEETH with gold tooth, $7.50. Dr. Dickerman, 22 Wesi] Pearl st 3-16-2: 19%4 3

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