New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1914, Page 12

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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN LET US DO YOUR DE- VELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING AT THE KODAK DEPART- MENT, MAIN FLOOR. MAIG ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1580. ‘Waltham § Elgin Watch Sale ' Brooklyn Windsor; 20-Year Guaranteed Gold Filled Cases "The Greatest Watch Sale We've Ever Held $12.00 Watches For $7.98. Over 300 Waltham and Elgin Watches for men and women, 7 jeweled nickel movements which are known to be the best; all perfect timekeepers. The cases—an important feature of the sale—are the Brooklyn Windsor gold fllled cases, guaranteed for twenty years. These are plain polished, engine turned and engraved; very neat models, the newest and most one of these ‘watches and carry it for thirty days; if then you find it has not been satisfactory you You may purchase ex- attractive we could find. change it for another or we will cheerfully refund the money. $10 Watches For Only $5 - ' Also For Men and Women. ‘Watches also having the Brooklyn Windsor 20-year movements that have always proven satisfactory| slzes are the popular ones, in latest model engine turned, engraved and plain polished watches may also be purchased and carried thirty days and if not satisfactory we others or refund the money. 2 '$10 Gold Filled Watch Bracelets, $5.98. ‘Gold.filled Watch Bracelets in the latest designs; goid and whité dials; good timepieces, 14 karat, 1-10 gold fllled. For this sale only $5.98. During this sale 10 per cent. discount on Chate- laine Pins, Waldemar Chains, Lapel Coat Chains, Dickens Chains, Vest Chains and Fobs. and we guarantee them to keep perfect time., American The These for guaranteed gold fllled cases. casés. will exchange Rallroad Walches, . Lever Set High grade movements, jncluding the Vanguard Crescent Street, No. 855; all made by the Waltham people, fitted with 20-year gold filled cases. Com- pare our prices: $27.50 up to $32.50. During this sale we shall give 10 per cent. dis- count on all other watches for men and women. OFFICER KELLY SHOT | . BY HOLD-UP MEN Brooklyn Greek Restaurant Keeper i 'Killed By Bandits When He Refiised Their Demands. ! New. York, May, 4 —Policeman Wil- | Slam J. Kelly who was mortally wound- by two holdup men in Brooklyn eerly today after they had shot and Milled 'a Greek| restaurant keeper ed Basibesis, died' in the hospi- gal. The Greek was killed when Xe refused the demands of the men gor money and Kelly was shot when ke pursued the murderer. Christopher Dunn, twenty-four years old, was arrested charged with rticipation in the crime. Two other young men charged with complicity in holdup were arrested. Brooklyn streets in the few days. . past $1,500 FIRE AT STRATFORD. Incendiarism Suspected Concerning Blaze at Ignatz Keller's Establishment. Stratford, Conn., May 4.—The two- story frame structure at Avon Park used by Ignatz Keller as a store #nd dwelling was burned early today with its contents. The loss i8 about $1,600, covered, it is sald, by insurance. Kel- ler was absent, but his wife and six children were in the building. They escaped unhurt. When the firemen arrived the place was a mass of flames, The department was handi- capped by lack of water, but was able to keep the flames from spreading. Chief Judson of the fire depart- ment today said-that there were sus- picious circumstances connected with the blaze and he had asked the state police to make an investigation. A fire occurred at this place a little , Kelly i the third policeman shot in . FOR SALE /I you are looking for a home at Maple Hill) don’t miss this, a nice cottage in good repair, lot 65x150, cement walks and all improve- 1|.9f you want this L make you a present of $500. Don't hesitate, m& over and see, I will show youn how. “ W. E. BURK, MAPLF, HILL. BARGAIN HOUSE AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE. EASY TERMS. 9 ROOMS. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Stire less than a year ago. . OF YOUR OWN. \We have very desirable cottages and two family .houses for:sale on EASY- TERMS. Only @ small amount down and monthly pay- ments do.the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO0. Insurance and Real Estate. 29 West Main St WATCH SECTION OF THE GOLD DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR. Gy ADVERTISEMENT. PRINTTNG SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1914, MUNICIPAL RECORD: Page size 6 3-4x9, type 4x7 1-4, type 8 point leaded. No run-over lines in indexes to be indented ovetr two ems. Stock, 80 1b. machine finigh book, Quantity, 1,200 copies, Binding, 300 copies in Blue Cloth case, sewed binding, bind stamped border and gold stamp titles on front cover and back. 900 copies in 50 lb. paper cover, lined and muslin stayed, cut flush and sewed through sides. Give price on both machine hand binding. Roster, City Officers, etc., Similar in every respect to that of 1912, quantity 400 copies. Minutes of Common Council meet- ings. Stmilar in every respect to those of 1912, quantity 756 copies to be malled and 65 coples to be delivered to City Clerk. Proof of Bills and Reports, Similar in every respect to those of 1812. Quantity, 40 copies to be maliled and 40 copies to be delivered to City Clerk. Proposals on last two items to in- clude malling charges but not post- page and - | age. Proposals on Municipal Record to cover printing, either per page, or for job and binding, prices thereon to be separate. ! All work to be on the same general style as coples that can be seen at the City Clerk’s Office. CHARTER AND ORDINANCES: 600 copies of which 200 coples will have cloth covers and 300 copies pa- per covers, size of pages and quality to be the same in every respect as specifications on Municipal Record, DELIVERIES—Municipal Record 40 days, Charter and Ordinances 60 days, Roster 15 days, Council Minutes and Proof of Bills 4 days after de- livery of copy to successful bidder. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be sent or left at the office of the City Clerk on or before May 12, 1914, at 8 o’'clock, P, M. Committee on Suppllu and Printing. D. B. MARWICK, Chairman. F-or Your m;umcé and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- lnoa wrmcn by a man who knows DWIGHT A. BPARSO‘\IS Booth’s HERALD “ADS” MEAN BETTER BUSINESS DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 4, CASH IN ADVANCE. 1914. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 1l advertisements for the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. en the dav of issue. LOST—Saturday evening, a pearl brooch. Reward if returned to 468 South Main street. 6-4-2dx I T T AR R A e T LOST—Between South End Ball grounds and Main street, a num- ber of whist and dance tickets. Will finder kindly return same to Damon's Shoe Store? 5-4-1dx LOST—Sunday in southeastern part of city, ladies’ gold watch, marked “Anna,” Reward If returned to Otto Bengtson, No. 40 Main street. ————————————————————————— YFOR SALE. R LY FOR SALF—TWO familly house, large barn and one acre land in Kensing- ton. Five minutes’ walk from Ber- lin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsim- mons, Kensington. b-1-tf FOR SALE—Genuine Tom Barron English White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs. Prices very reason- able. Send Postal for circular. Geo G. Andrews 40 Bond street, 6-4-wix FOR SALE—Motor boat, $8x7% ft., two-thirds cabin, cockpit covered with standing top, 30 H, P, engine tully equipped. Bargain if taken at once. B, J. Whitmore, 23 Oak street, Middletown, Conn. H-4-3dx FOR SALE—Eight room cottage, all modern improvements. Particulars may be obtained at 309 Chestnut street. 5-4-d6 Very reasonable. 52 6-2-d2x hold goods. Black Rock avenue. . _TO RENT. TO RENT—Four room tenement to small family of adults. 103 Co- lumbia street. b-4-3dx second Apply H-d-tr TO RENT—Six room flat, floor, .72 West Main street. McEnroe's Store. TO' RENT—Nice. furnished Toom, ©$1.50; private entrance, 10 minutes to center, trolleys. 67 Fairview, 5-2-4dx front TO RENT—Five room apartment. Modern improvements, 47 Winter street, ~ Apply 38 Summer St. 5-1-dd FOR RENT-—6 or 10 steam heated rooms. 82 Church street. 5-1-3dx s s A e s AR o TO RENT—Downstairs tenement of five rooms, all modern improve- ments. 77 Spring street. 5-1-d3x TO RENT—Flat of five rooms. Toilet, gas. $11.00. 401 Chestnut stroet. 4-30-6dx TO RENT-—Six room tenement on trolley line; Conveniences. Inquire 26 Whiting street, Plainville, Conn. Mrs. T. A. Kavanaugh, ' 4-29-wl (UCTIE AR SRS TO RENT—One five and one six room tenement, all modern improve- ments. Inquire at Appell's Store, 446 W, Main street, 4-29-6d TO RENT—7 room tenement with modern improvements, centrally lo- cated. Apply at 64 South High street. 4-28-6dx e e Y FOR RENT—Cozy four-room ell tene- ment. Part of rent can be paid for by domestic work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room 406, City hall. 4-24-tf St VLI IS DU W SRS TO RENT—Four or flve room tene- ment, all conveniences. Terms rea- sonable. Boardman, corner Win- throp and Arch streets. 4-22-tf T0 RENT—Tenément flve rooms, 28 Lafayette street, latest improve- ments. Also store at same address. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-21-tt —— T RENT—G@iddings hall on Church street, or lease, $26 -per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-t2 P R, TO RENT—A nice 6 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf ———e e WAN’I‘ED AT, WANTED—Roomers s and tnble board- ers. ton or Maple Hill. F. F. hmllh 82 Church street, New Britain, -4-2dx done at 529 Stanley 6-4-3dx WANTED—Dressmaking home. J. E. Gill, street. WANTED~—To cart ashes from ¢ellar to dump. By contract or load. Paul Listro. 'Phone Gaftney Bros., 810. WANTED—By carpenter, remodeling, | repairing. Tel. 396-4, 4-30-6dx — e _HELP WANTED—T] WANTED—Girl for general work. Apply 12" Hawkins additions and general Shingling a specialty. house- street. b6-4-d1 WANTED-—At once, housekeeper for widower and two children, Apply 134 Dwight street, between 6 and 7. 5-4-3dx WANTED—AnN experienced girl for general housework in small family. Reference required. Mrs, R. B. ‘Wainwright, 134 Black Rock ave- nue. 5-4-3dx 6-2-6dx IF.4 FOR SALE—Jersey cow, milking in a week. Telephone, Thos. Leon- ard, 504 'N. Burritt street, 5-2-3dx Pan- Les- FOR SALE—Tomatoes. lettuce, sles and aster plants. W. C. ter, 67 West Main, Plainville. 5-2-a7 FOR SALE—Farm covering - thirty- five acres of land with buildings and ice plant, 1 1-2 miles south of New Britain. Mortimer Woods, Gen. Delivery, city. 4-26-28-30. 6-ix FOR . SALE—One business horse, 1,200 1bs.,, and one hack. 109 Sex- ton street. ML b-1-tf FOR SALE—Several . two family houses . of nine. or ten rooms moG- ern improvements, - also building lots on or-near.trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-1-déx FOR SALE—A mogdel 30 Cadillac car with limousine and touring bodies, recently overhauled and newly painted, tires good, mechanically O, K., plenty of tools and extras, would make a good serviceable car for family use or renting. Man will sell 1ight and give terms to respon- sible party. Address Eugene Gavin, 47 hprlnq street, New Britain, Conn, 6-1-d3x FOR SALE—Combination buffet and china closet. 304 Park street, first floor. 4-30-tf FOR SALE-—Modern two house on Maple street, Inquire 152 Maple street, FOR SALE—Plerce Arrow truck good shape. Can be seen at Cor- bin's garage. 4-27-d6x FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brittani- ca. 83 Prospect street. 4-21-tt —————————————— FIJRNIbHFD leM.B tenement 13 rooms. 4-29-wix in FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping, every convenience, pri- vate entrance, 16 Prospect street. 65-4-3dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. G. H. Wells, 58 Hart street. 4-28-tf TO RENT—Neatly furnished rooms, all improvements. 45 Main street, second bell. 4-29-t¢ STORY OF MEXICO—New and com- plete book. Thrilling, sénsational, timely. Only $1.00. Sells on sight. Big terms. Sample book free. Universal }iouse. Philadelphia, 1 $6 TO $7 DAILY selling New Fibre Brooms and No Dust Clothes Line; 100 per cent. profit; every woman will buy. Begin canvass at once. Samples by parcel post, 30 cents each. Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. 5-2-4dx SITUATIONS WANTED- 15-YEAR-OLD BOY desires work on farm. Apply 37 South High street. 5-2-tf l-!F LP WA\'TED—MAIJE \VANTP D-—-Mfln to \work on ful"m GV ‘W. Benstead, Plainville. 5-4 WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply at Singer. Store. 23 West Main street, between 12 and 1:30 P. M. 6-4-d2x SPECIALTY SALESMEN — Best household article. 100 per cent. profit. Sells itself. Record, four- teen orders In one hour, Hustlers write. The Sanitary Sugar Bowl Co., 2 Barker place, Pittsburg, Pa. b-4-1d WANTED—Neat appearing young men between the ages of 18 and - 22 to travel. American only. Ap- ply after 4 p. m. Jos, Martin, Room 44, Leeney Hotel. 5-4-1dx WANTED—Competent, reliable wo- man to cook, at Y. W. C. A, b-4-tt WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Small house. Inquire corner Lincoln and Hart streets. 6-2-d4 ——e WANTED—Experienced girl to fill re- sponsible position in invoice depart- ment in local factory. Apply Box 3 B. B. Herald. 4-29-tf A(-LNT% WANTED, INSURANCE MEN SMALL as well as larger towns, all or espare time, sell our combined accident, health and NATURAL DEATH pulicy. Most liberal of today, Energetic men de- siring an agency, liberal commis- sion and collecting interest given. Address with particulars P. O, Box 3456, Boston, Mass. MWs-t13 FOR SALE—Stoves, furniture, house- | 5x | Landscape Gardening All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Hedges by foot or mile, . Floral Decoration of every description. All flowers grown on . our own plan, Come and sce them. Largest greenhouse establishment in the city. Let us call and talk it over. Volz Floral Co. EDSON STREET TEL. CON. "FOR SALE One of the best business propositions in town BUSINESS BLOCK in center of the city. Stores and flats, For particulars inquire H. D. HUMPHREY ™%75i's™ DETECTIVES if you ure anticipating investiga- uon in any matter where | Integrity and results are n-onthL write A, G. Brown, 450 Asylum | street, Hartford. Conn., _ ‘Phone Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth Apply to SCHOOLBOY WANTED' OR steady, summer, part- time, easy work. Must be bright, neatly dressed and under fourteen years of age. Give references and mention day and hour when parent will come with boy for interview. Good pay. Splendid training. Write to Box 2 XX, Herald Office. Hamfll'd“fle'fliflfmhlllfl,lu 26 State St., Room 2 GOODYEAR TIRES - LIVERY SERVIOCE Storage and Supplies HART'S GARAGE. Horace I, Hart, Prop. TEL. WANTED People to know that we do Steam aad French Dry Cleaning. Ladles’ and Gents' Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. = 266 _Arch Street. Tel, 904 e st o it COMMERGIAL PRNTNG ||. BOWLING - Clubs and Private Parties Accem FIRST CLASS WORK 295-17¢ ARCE Linotype Compcsition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO TEL, 634 53 CHURCH ST. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. PHILAUELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Stroa!, Over 280 Btore. BEST WORK AT MODERATS PRICES& Office Opén from 8 A. M- to 8 ¥ M jundays by Appoiatment. F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, ). D. DO YOU WANT SATISFAGTORY DRY GLEANING AND DYEING? Our customers know we can please you. ’Phone 1323. Delivery to any part of the city. New Britain Dye Works 160 ARCH ST. SEIBERT & SON. el 708.4 639 Stanley St. 5§ min. from centnr i) / ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS Let Your Boy Do It an easy job if he has a lawn mower that is always in order, —made to run easy and cut close. Itis that kind of lawn mowers we handle. i ’ ‘Lawn Mowers:. due to_easy admm which will give es. They are and are m-do with 60 years experience in manufacture mower cutting Every machine is tested and guaranteed to be free from ive and workmanship. Select your mower from the “W. & B." line at our store, and have that “velvety” lawn this summer. Rackliffe Bros., Inc., 250-256 Park St, New Britain, Conn.

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