New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1914, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, O. Free Auto Delivery to New Britain and Vicinity 1580. STYLISH EASTER LOTHES For the Boys, YoungMen and Little Chaps Our Boys' Department, as always, endeavors to carry only the newest and best of clothes for the little boys. This season We are showing a very distinctive line and the styles will appeal to the manly boy. Hvery detail of these youngish models is replete with distinction, be it buttonhole, trouser seam or watch pocket. They are as strictly stitched WHERE YOUCAN'T SEE IT AS WHERE YOU OAN. The individual style, ment of fabrics, the range of pric terest you. A good many of these Suits are The prices range from $5.00 to knickers. Also a splendid. showing of Suits the variety of models, the great assort- es—all of these will decidedly .in- shown with $15.00 from ' two . pairs of $1.98 to $3.98 YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS’ range in prices from 37.98 to Is Now Ready We are showing some of the finest and exclualve styles from the best Wash Suit makers in the HIGH SCHOOL ;longi pant Suits, $15.00 country. Such well known makes as the Mother's Friend, the Premier, and our own special !blla which i confined exclusively to us. The novelties are the Oliver Twist, Peter Dombey, Middy and tmported sailor models. PRICES RANGING FROM $1.00 TO $6.00. (Boy# Departmeent, Fourth Floor.) We wish also to call your attention to the fast that we have expert boys tajlors tc fit and finish . all flll’l and will be delivered for Easter wear. Jocket, monogram M. K. Finder please address Bhutue Meadow - ave., pair mmed spectacles. i my,. at Herald office. L&Wm Armery and Upson’s Please | 4-10-d2x SITUATIONS WANTED- ‘WANTED—By German girl, position doing housework. 17 Webster street, first floor, 4-10-a3x ‘WANTED—Clerical position by lady of experience in office. References it required. Address “Clerical,” Box 6, Herald. 4-10-d3x FTOR SALE Avery desirable 2 family house n Bassett Street, 12 rooms. hultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street.. 'WN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. We have very desirable cottages and two famfly ses for sale on EASY TERMS. small amount down and monthly pay- SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Expressman wants work cloan- Ing out ashes or hauling dirt. Jehn Salva. tors, 56 Spring St. Telephone 743, Spring Time Is Paint Time Inside the Home As Well As Outside Spring }nouueclemln. is a trying time for everyone, espe- clally the housewife. Clean up and paint up with i Thompson’s Home Helps Paints, Stains, Engamels, Fur- niture and Metal Polish For small expense you can do wonders. For instance, 15c worth of Thompson’s No. 75 Varnish Stain makes an ordi- nary size chair look new. A few. brushfuls of Stove Pipe Enamel give the pipes a beau- tiful, glossy, black finish. “Clean up and paint now is the time. THOMPSON'S Wall Paper and Paints 15 Areh St, up,” A S AR CASH IN ADVANCE. 1914. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NOTIOE. Cyhnderl rebored, new pistons and rings, valves reseated, makes your auto as speedy and powerful as whan new. prices are right. The Evarts M. Co. 18 Hicks St., Hartford, Conn. 3-27-1mo FOUND. FOUND—This mornmng near City Hall child@’s silk purse, Owner can have same by calling at Her- ald Office and paying for this ad- vertisement. 4-10-1ax et e iy S AN e e, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Swedish preferred. Mrs, H. E. Hart, 227 Girard avenue, Hartford. 4-8-4dx ———————————————— e 10 sana. TO RENT—8 room flat, 149 Main street, suitable for doctor’s occu- paticy. Inquire 155 Main street. 4-10-3dx TO RENT—Nine room house on main road to Meriden, within fifteen minutes’ walk of trolley. Also 9 acres -of land. Renting optional Inguire on premises of 8. B. Church. Tel. 678-4. 4-10-1dx 7O RBENT_Desirable tenement, five rooms. Garden. Inquire ‘508 Stanley street. 4-10-a2x —— e DESK ROOM FOR RENT—Central location, heat, light, "pnone and stenographer, to acceptable party on reasonable terms. 'R. V. Peer & Co., 183 Main street. £-4w FOR RENT—5 room temement, mod- ern, first floor, 33 Dewey street, $13. Inquire on premises. 'Phone 602-3 . 4+9-3dx TO RENT—Barn with 3 stalls. Se;— arately or as desired. Water and ll‘hl. 146 Narth lll’eGL 4-9-1wx '!‘0 RENT——Upetain tenement of five Tooms with sink room. 96 Pleasant mm Inquire at Sloan Bros.’ store or 'phone 846-12. 4-8-wix B T T SR S TO RENT—Bakery shop and store, 480 East street. Inquire Baker and Wood, Nutmeg House, Ken- :sington. 4-6-wix e TO RENT—Five rooms, third floor, $11:00. 401 Chestnut street. 4-6-wilx e TO RENT—G!ddings hall on Church street, leage $26 per month, Teéne- ment 141 Main -l.rnt. Apply Ho- 1 Beloin. 3-28-tt y TO RENT—A nice 5 room apartment, top flgor, néw apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 86 Arch. mt. Delicatessen smm:r 5. 8-16 RENT—Two _ sevés ° foom tens- all improvements. 146 and ple strect. Inquire 138 Park 11-17¢¢ T men " a1 street. TO RENT—Tenement ¢ rooms, all im- provements. Heat) furnished, 304 Park' gtreet. $-6-tf WANLED. WA.NTBD—By man working nights, quiet."place to sleep during day. Must be quiet and easy of access. Charlie Frolick, Herald. 4-10-1dx WANTED—Carpenter work of any kind, verandas built and repaired. Jobbing and shingling a specialty.' Tel. 396-4. 4-9-wix e I S SR, WANTED—Farm hands, good milk- ers, handy with horses and tools. Maplecroft Farm, Stanley Quarter. 4-9-d4 We are specialists and our | FOR SALR FOR SALE—Stone roller, suitable for lawns, etc.,45 Lincoln street. 941-4. 4-10-d3x STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Hanna's success, very hardy and produc- tive, 75c per 100, M. S.° Oliver, Plainville. 4-9-1wx FOR SALE—One business horse, 1200 1bs; one two-seated surrey; one Concord wagon; harnesses and blankets. W. J. Noble, 109 Sexton street. 4-9-wix FOR SALE—Two houses of 10 rooms. Only $3,000 each. W. P. Steelc. 260 Chestnut street. 4-9-6dx Dl S T SRR ARy FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Custom hatching done. E. G. Farrell, 523 West Main. Tel. 455-2. 4-9-2dx EASTER—SUNDAY, APRIL 12. You Are Most Cordlally Invited To Join With THE SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. In Observance of Easter Day 7:00 A. M.—Early Service for Prayer, under auspices of the Young People’s Soclety. 9:30 A. M.—Celebration of the sermon. 4:30 P. M.—Vespers. { on Violin. Communion, and Reception of New 10:45 A. M.—Regular Morning Worship, Special Musical Service. Baptism of Children, mbers, with appropriate music and A Cantata. Soloist A SEAT AND A HEARTY WELCOME FOR ALL. FOR SALE. 32 Cedar St., 9 Room House and Garage, Lot 75x185 fect. 29 Park Place, fine Renldence, all modern, Lot 66x250. 5 Curtiss St., One Family House and Garage. Apply to THE CUSHMAN MUSIC SHOP A. E. Cushman, Prop. , 71 PRATT ST., HARTFORD FOR SALE—Sterling upright piano. Newest and most popular stylés. Al- though out & short time on rental, it is practically as good as mnew. This style sells new for $375. Price now $260. Sedgwick & Casey, Asy- lum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-6d FOR SALE—Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage in first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street. 4-9-tf FOR SALE—GB.ber upright. the best planos of the standard makes. Cost when new $450. See this and hear its tone. Here is an op- portunity to possess a high grade piano for the nominal sum of $160. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-64. s FOR SALE—One bottom dump wagon, almost. new. Telephone. Thomas Leonard, 504 North Burritt ' street. 4-9-d7x One of FOR ‘SALE—Violin, mellow toned. Complete Wwith case. Also music stand. Address Box 35 B 8, Herald. — e FOR SALE~—Steinway upright piano in fine condition. Mn.ny years of good service in this'plano. ~Price \when new $650. Can be bought now for $200. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Tr\lmbull, Hartford. 4-7-6d e e FOR SALE — Huntington. upright piano. Full size, modern style, al- most as good as new. The most popular piano in Connecticut, and gives the greatest “satisfaction for the money. Price $190. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-6d —_ FOR SA.LE—Cha.rmln‘ little English upright plario, suitable for Ubrary or small apartment. Price $85 to quick purchase. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum & Trumbull, Hart- ford. 4-7-6d P FOR SALE~—Behr Bros. upright plano mahogany case. We have gone over this piano and put it in the best pos- sible condition. Originally a costly piano. Itican be bought now for $160. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-6d AT o S IR v FOR SALE—Three year old delivery horse, wagon and harness. Mar- holin, 131 Dwight street. 4-6-d6 FOR SALE—Gabler Playerpiano, al- most as good as the day it left the factory. Very handsome up to date mahogany case, and with the unsur- passed Gabler tone. We give bench, scarf and three dozen rolls. Original price $800., now $350. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hart- ford. 4-7-6d WANTED—To have the ladies know that -'we have installed & new glove cleaning ipvention that is better then any heretofore In existence. We will clean gloves for §c & pair for short and tem cents for long. Bring in your gloves and We will make them as clean as new onea, or 'phone and team will call at your residence. Union Laundry Co., 276 Arch street. Tclephone 904. 11-21-t¢ FOR SALE—Haines Bros. - upright plano. Full rich tone, very hand- some mahogany. Cost $350. This is a big bargain for $180. Sedg- wick & Cuey, Asylum and Trum- bull, Hartford 4-7-6d FOR SALBE—Saloon for sale, situaiéd on Main street, Middletown, Ct. Price right, Tent reasonable. Call or*n, Meriden, Ct., 1-28-t¢ ——— ey Furs, Gloves and All Kinds, of Winter Garments Cleaned or Dyed Equal to New. ‘Orders Called for and Delivered NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS "Phone 1323 160 Arch St. (3 Doors South of Turner Hall) Eyes Examined Special Lenses Ground. Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled. A. PINKUS Registered Optometrist and Optician Over Thirty Years’ Experience. Office, 306 Main St. ’Phone 570. | _____._"_.—-———--— FOR SALE—Woodbury upright, ma- hogany case, tone and action unim- paired by, the little use'it has had. Any one looking for a real' good second hand piano will snap this up at $150. Sedgwick & Casey, Asy- lum and Trumbull,” Hartford. ¢ 4-7-6d e S M S8 Wi T S —_————e———————— HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Draftsman, one that can design jigs, fixtures and small tools, and look after a few toolmakers’ and machinists’ building tools and small special machinery. State wages required, age, and where for- merly employed. Address reply Box 33, Cit) d FURNISHED ROOMS—For either married or single. 120 Commercial street. Call during day or at Ren- nold’s feed store. 4-8-4dx FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping, separate conveniences, pri- vate . entrance. 16 Prospect street. 4-7-5dx TO RENT-—For one or two ge with or without board. All veniences, private family. able * location. 317 “Elm (upstairs). men, con- Desir- street, 4-7-6dx 4-9-a3x' Remember PIETRO The Acbordiun Player At Poli’s? _l{e is now making records ex- clusively for the Victor. Two of his newest ones are now ready— a spirited march and a pleasing waltz. Concertg daily. ‘Without doubt the most complete display of Victor Records in Hartford. Machines $15 to $200. : “Electric Radiator Sigi” HART’S GARAGE (7,200 sq. ft.) Horace 1. Hart, Prop. Storing, Renting, Repa'ring and Supplies. ‘Tel. 221-4. 189 Main St. 4 E & For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who how. Go to DWIGHT A. Booth’s Block. Egg, Stove or Nut S. SHURBERG 6391 Franklin Stne’ elephone 1107-2 fl Use THE HERALD WANT COLUMNS for Results. _H. D. HUMPHRE knows PARSONS, 23 Cedar St., One Family House Aml deep Lot. 45 Hawkins St., extra Lot. 16 Maple St, two family. 87 Pleasant St., 12 Room Two Fam- ily House. Many Other Desirable Properties. Nat. Bank Bullding, 272 Main St. BOWLING fine Residence -‘ | Clubs and Private Parties Accom modated. HILDING NELSON, 2175-174 ARCEH STRERR ‘§R PHILAVELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Strool " Over 380 Btrre BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. ouuommmlA.hlulr.I.' Sundays by Appoial F. E. Monks, D. D.8 ° Georgiana Monks, D. D. 8. LETTE R 8| s w.mnn-ochmd:u-nln- % ' Hamom;rmllermmfi.m 26 State $1., Room 21-22, Harford, HALL’S SM SEIBERT & SON. no ee-4 <639 Stanley St. § min. from centrr A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST National Bank Building. - e | DETECTIVES If you are anticipating Investiga- tion in any matter where integrity and results are c--m:’l. 5 write A. G. Brown, 480 Asylup street, Hartford. Conn.,, "Phone | Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth 1089. No Good Prope Should Be in the Hands of a Bad Tenant!{. And jf the owner is prudent and particular, he'll make “short shift” of a careless, delinquent or destructible tenant. Classified advertising protects the owner- and finds, quickly, the tenant who OUGHT to live in his house or apartment.

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