New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 7, 1915, Page 18

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0X & Hartford. DERS OAREFULLY FILLED, SALE OF HIGH-CLASS naing for Two Days 18 could show you no smarter styles in Boys' Clothing than mtter of fact the same manufacturers tha/t supply these D!trouiza. mean holding the shape, rrect style. lu!tl that last, In buying Boys’ reinforcements at the ‘we offer are always $1.00 to $3.00 less in price|than the same re. This sale will offer you an extraordinary chance ‘to Suits at $10 REGULAR PRICES UP TO $15.00 BExtremely stylish- Norfolk! Suits in finest blue serge, worsted and perfect - fitting Suits, splendidiy tallored; Your ] at $5 PRICES UP TO $7.50 rfolk Suits in staple have two pairs of are lined and rein- regularly sold up;to r cholos at $5.00. ha? . hs’ High School Suits l‘luis 14 to 20, also for youths up to size 38; made of by serges and fancies; very snappy models, with patch itable for dr wear and for business; Suits worth up BOYS' PAJAMAS Pajamas in icrepe, & soisette and mercerized stripes, . one and two-piece styles, new as- sSortments; regular price $1.00. For Two Days 79c. cashmere; q}ony and Suits worth up to $15.00. choice at $10.00, Clothing we always look for strain When you.buy Boys' Clothing here you clothe Now i the time 'to buy youf boys’ summer \8ult for graduation or the Mixed Suit tor general wear. Men’s ‘Harmony Percale Shirts, soft cuffs, value 79c. Special Friday 59c. ' TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. lassified LOST. LOST—Silver . mesh bag, between Franklin square and Pear] court. Finder may keep.cash within if other contents are returned to Her- ' ald Office. 5-7-1dx . FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Parlor suite and china cabinet,’ almost new, 12 School street. 5-7-1dx CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. S ———————— ‘ NOTICE. FOR SALE—Good, sound bay horse. Also wagon and harness. D. 8 Ohman, 716 Stanley street. 5-7-3dx FOR SALE--Lettuce, cabbage and tomato plants, Rhubarb. Powers, Broad and East streets, Plainville. 6-7-3dx FOR SALE—Metal skylights, metal ceilings, any size and style made and corected. New Britain Sheet Metal ‘Works. 5-7-12dx FOR SALE—I sacrifice all equipment with route of city bakery for most any amount or price for sale. Ap- ply Karl E, Budermann, 34 Wood- land street, New Britain. 5-6-2dx BASEBALL SUITS $1.50 VALUE FOR 8%¢c Suits of strong waghable ma- terial, consisting ' of Shirt, Pants, Hat and Belt; included also is a good Bat and Ball; total value of the outfit 1is, $1.60, For two days the sale price, 89c, e TS T——— BLOUSES AND SHIRTS Our complete stock of $1.00 ‘Wash Blouses and Shirts, in- cluding the new sport styles; | regular price . $1.00. Special at 79¢c. § SE all lots are larger E all lots are on high ground. you have to pay no taxes or interest V : you have to make a deposit of only it is the most healthy section of New sell you a double lot 100 x 175 feet, al- n acre, for the price other men charge for city lot 40 to 50 feet by 100 to 150 feet. USE if a party comes out from center of can derive the benefits obtained from a n, chicken coop, etc. FOR SALE ! om Cottage and Barn in jesirable Locality by ltz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. OICE BUILDING LOTS ON STANLEY STREET and Terms m,—ohoole One For Your Future Home HAS. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN ST, GENERAL INSURANCE WATERBURY CLUB BARRED. ‘Waterbury, May 6.—Manager John Mulligan of the Brooklyn Athletic club which will back a baseball team in the | Connecticut state semi-pro league said last night that. the club | will accept an offer from the owners for rental of the Reidville grounds, the only available park for league baséball here. This makes it a prac- tical certainty that the Eastern as- | WANTED—Lady clerks to work FOR SALE—Two new milk Guernsey heiters. One with first calf and one with second calf. Several.cows coming in in June and first part of July. . R. F. Miller, 852 Hast street. Tel. 1982-12. 5-6-3dx FOR SALE—S8everal tons of Timothy hay at $23.00 a ton delivered, also a few fine spring pigs. C, J. Muel- ler, Berlin, Tel. 665-32. 5-6_3dx FOR SALE—Rabbit hounds, 1 litter pups, airdale and ark born hounds. 2 barking dogs, first class stock. Wm. . J., Kerby, 456 South Main street. 5-5-a3x FOR SALE-—Parties leaving city de- sire to sell :furniture, in good con- dition, including brass bedstead, curley birch bedroom set, six pieces, etc. Call afternon or evenings, Mrs. Geo, - A. Hibbard, 15 S. High St 5-5-3dx FOR SALE—8everal fine, young new milch. ‘cows. and nearby springers. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 4-30-tt FOR SALE—_Seed potatoes, vertety Knowles’ Big ' Cropper. Greatest yielder of large smooth potatoes I have ever seen. Tested at State Experiment Station and found pure and free from all disease, 5 bushel and over, 75c bu. Small lots 85¢c bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kens- sington, Tel. 254-12. 4-28-tf FOR SALE—Special potato fertilizer, * nitrate of soda, fine ground bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Valley Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf U HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 2 or Apply 5-6-2d 3 afternoons a week in store. 142 Main street. saclation will not put a team here this season. QUALITY CORNER WHY! Why do yon suppose we talk style— v Why "do" you suppose hammer on patterng— Why do you suppose wWe con- stantly claim there are no other clothes which equal ours? Why is it to the young man's advantage to trade with us? A visit to our shop and a glance at our new Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx Style ideas will answer every inquiry. Come in. we | | GUY FITCH, | New Britain Repmeuuthe The Stackpole-Moore- Tryon Asylum at Trumbull §t., Hartford AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables Telephone 303. WANTED—Young woman. with small capital to invest in good paying proposition. Address Box 11 H, . Herald. WANTED—A competent cook. Mrs. ‘Walter H. Hart, Sunnyledge. 5-1-6d WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for geperal housework. Apply 100 Robbing Ave., Maple Hill. Tel. 441-2, 4-27-tf FOR SALE—Choice loam delivered any part city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley street. ' 4-29-114 FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two front rooms fur- nished for light houaekeeping 27 Arch street. 1’0 RENT—Private fami board. All conveniences. sirable location. ~ Tel. 1472-3. 5-1-tf : TO RENT—Furnished 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. FURNISHED ROOMS, modern im- provements, three minutes’ walk to center. 45 Walnut Si 4-17-tf o e e s the | 5-6-d3x | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4. 5-3-6dx —————————————— TO RENT. TO ‘RENT—Five room All improvements. 347 Chestnut, tenement. Reasonable. 5-7-1d TO RENT—Five room tenement, first floor, brick building, corner Arch and Webster streets. Inq:xlre on premises, 2nd floor. 5-7-2d A T Tl o ING LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMBING JOB THAT YOU WILL' NEED. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN A speclalty in all kinds of plumbing work, metal celling, gutter and leader pipe. J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 FOR SALE--Fine Single House on Lenox Place Cheap If Sold at Once H. D. HUMPHR WAL Sank Bailding Apply to 252 Main w We now have freh mined OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL in ail sizes. Egg, Stove and Nut . $7.90 No. 2 Nut §6.25 per ton. Mixed No 1, No.2Nut $7.0) per ton. 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 52, 301 PARK STREET per ton. FOR RENT--Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class locativn for business, George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W-F O LSS WS e =2 e TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 5- room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 682 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tt TO RENT—Desk Room. Central lo- cation, 54 Church street, near Main. Call or 'Phone 588-4 5-6-d2 TQ RENT—Five room flat, all 'mod- ern improvements, No, 192 Falr- view St. 6-4-5dx TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements, $10, 182 Arch 'street. 5--4-6x TO R}:NT.—Four and five room mod- ern tenements, Trinity St, Tel 1524-3. g 5-3-6dx | TO RENT—Te¢nements of 3, 4, 5, 6 rooms. Also one lot to rent for storage or otheér purposes, 70x180 feet. Apply John Pinches, 62 Chestnut _St. 5-1-6d ! FOR RENT—MOMAUGUIN — NEW 7-room shore cottage, newly fur- nished. Inquire J. J. Dore, 404 Grand avenue, New Haven. Tel. 594-2 for whole or part of season. 5-3-6dx 10 RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all imprgvements, at 470 Arcn street. Inquire on premises, or White House Lunch. 4-27-tf. TO RENT—Store to rent at 22 Park street. Apply P. and F. Corbin’s office. 4-186-tf | | | (POARVERERY e L T2 A R Vil ARG, SN S MR, 70 RENT—One five room tenement, one four rooms. Inquire 36 Con- nerton St. 4-10-tf ¢ TO RENT——Five rooms, all improve- | ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf —_— TO RENT—Two five-room tenem all modern improvements. lnquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-¢f e—————reeeeeeeeen, WANTED, P S S SR ST WANTED—To do housecleaning. 626 Maip street. J. O. Brown. 5-6-6dx WANTED—Eight room house, west- ern section.! June 1st. J. C Looumis, Windsor, Conn. 5-5-d4x “THIRTY TEAMS (S WANTED AT NEW REMINGTON PLANT, BOSTON AND SEAVIEW AVE- NUES, BRIDGEPORT, CONN, STEADY WORK FOR GOOD TEAMS AND WAGONS, PAY- ING 66 2-3 CENTS PER HOUR. LOCAL STABLE ACCOMMODA- TIONS GOOD. TELEPHONE, OUR EXPENSE, 5447, BRIDGE- PORT. JAMES STEWART & Co,, INC., CONTRACTORS. FRANK KIERNAN & CO. WANTED—BYy builder, new or repair work of any kind. Shinging a spe- calty., Tel. 396-4, b-4-6dx WANTED—By college man, pupils to tutor during vacation. English and mathematics a specialty. Box 57, Herald. 5-4-6-8x SITUATION WANTED. FARM FOR SALE, FOR SALE—8 room house, good barn, -70 acres of land, 10 acres clear, balance in timber wood, good orchard, a small brook, one mile from R.. R. Station. Price $2,400. L. P. Hayden, Bristol, Conn. Tel. 468-4 5-6-3dx PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest ver 2% ~tare BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. Office Upen tromn 5 . M.t & I Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D.D. S. Georgiana MonXks, D. D. S. M WANTED—Position by an experienced dressmaker. Addresa 280 Maln St. -4-d3 ‘WANTED—Position as night watch- man. Am steady and sober. Can give good reference. Address Box 17 B. Herald. 5-3-6d4x A Plan, Positive Statement There is no case of imperfect eye- sight capable of benefit by thé use of lenses which we cannot correct to the fullest extent possibie. We can prove its truth by a prac- ical demonstration and reference to satisfled patients. Broken Lenses Replaced, A. PINKUS ¥ yesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, Office, 306 Main St. 'Phone 570 The Quality —— | DETECTIVES Print Shop -~ | & Sikiiis s tion in any matter where secrecy, Frinung 4done 1B inany lengusges integrity and results are essentiad GOUD WORKMANSHIP — uoun.u ATE PRICEA Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (Church Street Tel, 634 L. EBBESKN, Mer. 'BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. On Easy Terms, Two Plots of Improved Bullding Lots Right Here in the Gty © H. N. Lockwood The apparatus is not thrown into 86 wm% the house any old way, when we in- stall a STEAM or HOT-WATER HEATING apparatus, but is installed in a neat and practical manner and the results obtained, - would warrent your giving us a trial PARKER & O’CONNOR Tel. 98-2. 77 SEYMOUR ST For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A, PARSONS, Booth’s Block. 430 MAIN STREET. umfiuhmnynfl-mm.' Storage, Supplics and Bepalring ‘:“ l Ag’t Reo gg *Phone 1319-2 Williams Auto Co:: Agents Hudson Motor Cars. N 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hirve. 287 ELM Repairs, 'PHONE 236. Ravizza Brothers Blacksmithing, Wagon Re- pairing and Painting, Auto- mobile Painting a specialty. Gasolne and Oil. Cor Brook and S, Main S? New Britain, Conn. Telephone 1497-2 ILLUSTRA ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Mothers Day, Sunday, May 9th. On this occasion everyone sends flowers to Mother, and in honor to her memory flowers are worn, For Mother at home, flowers bright; In Mother’s memory, flowers white, As a special inducement for you to honor the Mother, we are offering our choice fresh cut Roses, Snapdrigons, and Carnations at 50c per dozem. Our selection of colors, Place your order be- fore our stock is sold out. - o | Viets' Greenhouses Tel. 136-5. Clinton St. Tel. 574-5. Whiting St. "A.B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Naticnal Bank Building. '

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