New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1915, Page 12

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1915. Easter Cards and Novel- ties—Dainty New Designs— Prices 1c to 50c. Stationery Department. TELEPHONE CH. 1580 1alize in Hospital and Sick Room sick room nceds. Ty pothing but the best guaranteed grades. A PARTIAD LISE OF THE SICK ROOM SUPPLIES. Rubber Gloves. Ice Caps. ‘Water Bottles. Fountain Syringes. Atomizers. Nebulizers. Tongue Blades. Applicators. Lambs’ Wool. Absorbent Cotton. Non-Absorbent Cotton. Gauze Bandages. DRUG DEPARTMEN DRESSES FOR SPRING Special Sale Price 3 prtment are dresses in eight different styles; all sizes up to 44; 5 reseda and ‘Russian green, yme have wide girdles with embroidery, some are plain taiiored, some in coat effects, braid trimmed; some have silk and pique collars. Your choice Monday for $8.95. 6 98 to $22.50. battleship gray, the Dress Section of the Cloak Department W you the choicest styles in dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear. In the pret- jal, also Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Pussy Willow, Radium, Taffeta, Silk SERGE DRESSES FROM $5.00 TO $29.50. SILK AFTERNOON DRESSES FROM $12.98 TO $59.00. DANCING FROCKS FROM $15.00 TO $39.50. EVENING FROCKS FROM $18.50 TO $149.50. Supplies 1s nlways in attendance at the Drug Department, whose business it is pecial size stockings, abdominal supporters, braces, etc., also' to assist you and advise We devote special attention to this feature of our Big Drug De- tan, brown, to take Flannel Bandages. Cotton Bandages. Otiled Silk. Sick Feeders. Absorbent Gauze. Umbilical Bands. Benzoin Inhalers. Infant Syringes. E. & U, Syringes. Stomach Tubes. Paper Vests. Hypodermic Syringes. $8.95 all spring shades, Copenhagen, wisteria, in- navy E TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Ofier made to the Sick for this | | ] s g an X-Ray examination with The Im- 8 an aid to Diagnosis. This and other won- Ixaminations are Free to all who call on him 1, One Day Only Tuesday, Mar. urs 10 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. THIS VISIT = fdvantage of it. years I have been of food. mlstry of food and human body. I 0 sciences together e scienceof Applied By the application, e I cure all forms of pstinal diseases, and rs that result from hd drinking. This 'ail because it con- s of Nature. that ninety-two per eases is caused by . These errors are selections, wrong d wrong proportions according to f occupation. Thi causes. cannot be well. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD TO RENT. TO RENT—Five rooms, ments. Also barn, 14 street. all improve- Connorton 3-15-6d FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class location for business. George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M -W-F TO RENT—Blegant and up-to-date 5- room apartment. Very convi enient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tf four, five or six Rent free till Inquire 62 3-13-6d TO RENT—Flat, rooms as desired. April to right party. Chestnut street.’ Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTON FOOD SPECIALIST Who Will Be at the HOTEL BELOIN NEW BRITAIN One Day Only Tuesday, Mar. 161h. s ——— To all who call at the BELOIN HOTEL, TUESDAY, MARCH 16th. 1 will give Consultations, Diagnosis of Disease, and Examinations, Absolutely Free of Charge. such an opportunity been ngen the sick of this vicinity, and if you are suffering, you should Those wishing to see him should remember the Days, Dates and Office Hours of early to avoid the crowded last hours. I teach you how to correct these, how to select, how to combine and how to proportion your food our age and your cures by removing It gives Nature a chance. This is the true science of human nu- trition, and it is governed by lawsas infallible as the laws of gravitation. If you obey them you cannot be sick. If you do not obey them you ith and examine all cases personally. AUGHTON, M. D., Specialist nach, Heart, Catarrh, Kidney, and all Chronic Diseases that require N-ture Method of Cure. Permanent Office and Laboratory, Worczster, Mass., where all letters should be sext. You have no idea what your body is capable of, until you have it per- fectly nourished. You have no idea what your mind is capable of, until itlivesin a perfectly nonrished hody. SHTON will positively be at the BELOIN HOTEL, 1915 from 10:00 o’clock in the morning untii 7:30 o’clock n the evening DI SALLE om House at No. 177 Hart St. Barn Suitable for Garage. z & Costello, Inc. . 242 Main cireet. n t ‘organ of the body is brought up to You have no idea of the joy of living until every bone, tissue, muscle and 100% ' efficiency, which my system does. If you are sick or have.any kind of stomach or intestinal trouble it will require a short term of curative feed- ing—then I balance the diet so as to give to the body all the elements of 70 RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements, 473 Park street extension. 3-2-tf — e 70 RENT—Four roor: tenement with modern improvements to small family of Americans. Price $12 per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tf —r . TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tt TO RENT-—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mra. C. Marr on the premises. 11-9-2 TO RENT—Four room tenement 1st house on Slater road. $10 per month. Apply to E. S. Hart, 425 West Main Street. 3-13-5dx | FOR RENT—Seven room tenement, third floor, 353 Chestnut street, ali modern improvements, Call 211 EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by %:30 p. m. on the av of issue. LOS1. LOST—Saturday 13th, between East Main street, New Britain, and Maple avenue, Hartford, two automobile rims with | tire 36x4 1-2 Reward. Finder notify Box 1BB, Herald Office. 3-15-3d afternoon, March Fairview street for key. E. L. Anderson, 211 Fairview. 3-12-1w i T0O RENT—Four room tenement, 275 Maple street. 3-12-1wx TO RENT—Five rooms, newly pa- prred, $11. 401 Chestnut street. 3-11-wix ! 227 TO RENT—4 room tenement at ‘Washington. All modern improve- | LOST—Clover leaf pin with diamond setting, either at FoxX's theater or | between there and Arch street. Finder return to 630 Arch street | and receive suitable rev ard. | r¥OR SALE, UPRIGHT PIANO and stool, 10 years guarantee, in my home; must sell at once, Box 12X, Herald. B3-15-2¢ ments. New building. 3-11-6dx TO RENT—Two tenement house of FOR SALB—Lumber, etc,, at 56 Cen- ter street, New England Wrecking Co. On premises.. 3-15-a3> ten rooms. Modern improvements. On trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-10-1wx TO RENT—A very desirable tenement of six rooms; modern conveniences_ garden, etc., in a two family house; adults, at 113 Bassett St. 3-9-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop St. Inquire No. 27| Winthrop St. Eugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. 2-240 ) Y | TO RENT—TFurnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand. 29 Myrtle street. ——————————————————— WANTED. WANTED—Second-hand, farm wagon, light weight. Bunting, Kensington, Conn. 3-15-2dx two- hu\ se w. R. WANTED—150 quarts good, new mil daily, delivered in New Britain for one vear from April 1st. Will furnish bond of $100 to take same and pay market value. Ad- dress N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 3-15-a3 | WANTED—By German girl, position doing gencral housework Arch street, upstai 3-15.1dx | , iron- | 319 WANTED—To go out washi ing or cleaning by the day, Arch street, rear, upstairs. 3-156- ldx | cxperienced carpenter new or repair work of Shingling a specialty. 3-13-6d WANTED—By and builder, any kind. Tel. 396-4. nourishment it requires according to your age and your oocupat\on. If medicine is nceded in any case I preseribe only such remedies that do not conflict with the proper diet. I get results and this ends all ar- gumen*. TUESDAY, MARCH PHILADELPHIA | DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES] Otlice Open from 8 A. M. w0 & 1*. W Sundays by Appoiutment F.E. MONKS, D. D, §. Georgiana Mon.fs, D. D. S. ADOPTION—Wanted good home for beautiful, healthy boy baby in American family. Address for in- terview P. O. Box 951 Hartford. 3-11-4dx .‘\LTO OW. N]J{é. Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 ceats. Why pay more. Tire repairing in all branches. Slightly used tires and tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St., Near Main. 2-22-m1x SALESMAR show card writer, fln(vzlking’ several languages, wishes position with re- liable clothing or dry goods s Apply Box 11AX, Herald. FOR SALE Station, 7 Maple Hill, New Golf room cottage, all improve- ments, two fire place: screened threughout, also storm windows and awnings. Bargain is ‘seld before April 1st. Inquire at store. e.0.d-6d FOR SALE-—Black mare, gentle driver and nice riding horse. Also rubber tired buggy and harness. Price right for quick sale. Moving out of town only reason for selling. Call me up 675-15. 3-13-3d FOR SALE ly sound, young and city broke. S. D. McKinning, 59-61 Farmingtc Avenue, Hartford, Conn. 3-13-2d FOR SALE—New seven room bunga- low, modern improvements, conven- ient trolley, church and school. Room 14 Leland Bldg. 3-wix RENT—Seven improvements. 75 Austin 3-11-tf FOR SALI OR TO room cottage. All Gas and electriz lights. street. Tel. 422-3. FOR SALE—Barred Pl¥mouth Rock and White Wyandotte eggs, $1.00 setting, $5.00 per hundred. Wil- liam Whitham, XKensington. Tel. 92-13, 3-13-7ax FOR SALE-—Barred and White Rock eggs for hatching. 245 Burritt street, 3-12-1wx I'OR SALE—One 1912 Studebaker runabout, one 1911 Overland run- about, two 1913 Reo five passenger car These cars all in first clas condition. Apply Denison’s Garage, 430 Main street. -5-d12 —_— % III- LP W A\"[‘ED—I‘]Z!\'ALE WA \'['h] )—h‘(lmrmnced ladies’ hats. Must be well posted on styles. Apply at once Raphael Department Store. trimmer on want a popu- Retails for homes and \’I'TDNTI()\' ‘\AI L. —We live representative to sell lar electrical necessity. $2. Sells on sight to offices. 100 per cent. to district agents; 50 to 65 per cent, to sub- agents. Very little capital required. Write at once for particulars. Haven't time to talk to any but energetic hustlers. Wallace Novelty Co., 22 East 41st street, New York. 3-6-13 ANTED-—Agent for fast selling specialties. Start now. Particulars free. Lathrop Specialty Co., Lock Box 10, Wauregan, Conn. CHARLES 140 MAIN STREET REAL ESTATE PROPERTY 1IN PARTS OI' THE ALL CITY REC AUTOMO! WORKM FIRE— JIVER AND TRUSTEE T DWIGHT H. GILLIN 'PHONE 974.2 INSURANCE OF ESTATES, | Ag’t Reo Cars IS THE TIME NUW T0 REPAIR THAT Perhaps there 1s hangs down, or repzir work in metal ceiling J. EDWAR Plumbing and Sheet Metal W 62 Lafayette Street. a strip that VERY DESIRABLE SINC ALL MODERN CONV 1 Room For Garage in Ilmn H BHUM 1D ROOMS. room, second floor electric m.,hu steam heat, use Of bath and telephone. 63 Glen street. Tel. 999- 3-3-tf —_— MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED-—Good, bright boy, 16 years | of age, for office boy in local fac- | tory. Address Box 30XX, Herald | 3-10-d6 oflke AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables ~obine 3 FOR SALE [ Stultz & Co. Piano, mahogany case. | Terms $1.50 - weckly. Fully guaran- | teed, chair, s f, one year's tuning and delivery free. Don’t fail to come in and see this piano, BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street FOR SALE Ask to see our bheautiful Gor- don & Sons Piano. Sold on terms of $2.00 weekly. Price right if sold at once, we nced the room. BRODRIB & WHEEL 1a FOR SALE A used Columbia Grapho- phone with records, perfect condition, $15; te $1.00 weekiy. Come quick If you want this bargain, BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Strect i | { | | ‘ | | | as | R G. K. SPRING 77 - 79 CHURCH ST. ‘Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and nlgh(. Storage, Supplies and Repairing ‘Phone 1319-2 ¥or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds /+a1d troubtc by hiving YOS insur- ence written by 4 mao who knows bow. Go to A. PARSONS Baoth’a Riork EMIL H. R. VOGEL, Voice Culture 179 Glen Street Tel. 339 12 A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nadonal Bank Building. i making the room look First class work guaranteed. A Bargain If | SEIBERT & SON, Mefal Ceiling corner new has become detached, a untidy. Consult us for D ERWIN ork of Every Description. 'Phone 629 F()R SALE —% ROOMS. LOT SIXTY LONT. faken at Once, HREY - 2 DETECTIVES It you are anticipating tion ‘n any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State Street, © lartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, nightly at Elizabeth 1089, Typewriters From $5.00 Up. Factory Rebuilt, | HAKTYORD ypewriter Exchange 26 State 3t,, 111 investiga- 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space HART’S STORAGT LIVERY RELIABLE REPAIRIN( GARAGE SUPPLIES Rear 189 Main st Tel. 221-1 The Quality Print Shop Printing 4done i1n many lang e —_— m— “UOOD WORKMANSHIP — MOD K- A'TE PRICES. Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB~ LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Streei, fel. CEBUESEN, Mgr 634 ew Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CRE‘AM Wholesale and Retall State test: "Best In the City.” If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. Teams Tel, 708.4 639 Stanley St, 5 min. from center REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning JESTER’'S PONY NUT COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON Leave Orders at Crowells, 254 Main Street. THREE BABS 81.05 Al ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. -

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