New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1915, Page 12

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Bndmmconvmm It's free. * Adkmns Printing Co. 66 Church Street, New Britain. i HIl"!‘H|II|I|I|II1l}i‘tIHIIJI\IIlIlHl'INH|IIIIIIHIlltlllllililhltllml il Y PASTEUR- AND SON ] ef, Near - Stanley. 8. Tel. connection HNSON, D. D.S. nk Building. EVENINGS. AUTOMOBILISTS TAKE WARNING, Mr. F, B, Crandall, of the Bodwell Land Co., says—“Interlocks are O K. The “Interlock” Inner Tire placed inside of tires, makes them 'blow-out proof :and practically punc- ture proof,’ double the tire mileage, give you full tire comfort and no worry about the overload. The ‘“Gasosava’” saves $25 on every $100 worth of your gasoline; guaranteed or’ your b Write posta] today for full partios lars. Eventually why not now. Ad- dress, Manager, Lock Box 430, New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE! o Tenement House at 82 West St. For Particulars Apply to Itz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. m ESTATE nmmntm LOST—Bunch of seven 'keys and heart shaped ring. Finder - please return to Herald Office. . § 26-1d AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—If you ‘wait to earn more money send for our catalog of, re- peat order articles. Particulars free. A. A, Griffin 317 Eastern avenue, Springfield, Mass 6-26-1dx e —————e ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ‘WANTED-—Experienced girl for sew- ing, Call mornings at 92 ' Black Rock avenue. 6-26-24 WANTED—A thoroughly’ competent girl for general housework, refer- ence required. 93 Vine street. 6-25-6dx WANTED—ALt once, reliable girl, cook and housekeeper; pleasant home, small family, good wages. Call at 118 Kensington street. 6-26-2dx HELP WANTED-—MALE. WANTED—Man to work on farm. E. O. Dean, Blue Hills, Kensington. 6-26-1dx WANTED— Young man 15 or 16 years of age to learn the drug business. Clark & Brainard. 6-26-2d WANTED—Man over 30 years old to travel Yor us this summer, making these towns: Plainville, Berlin, Bloomfield, ~Bristol, Broadbrook, Burlington, Collinsville, Pogquonock, Farmington, Forestville, Glaston- bury, Manchester, New Britain, Simsbury, Southington, Thompsan- ville, Unionville, Wethersfield, Wind» sor. Glen Bryg Roahe-ter N, Y. : -we,.w WANTED—Tack maker = for mm:_- ware job, must be reliable work: man, steady job. Box X33X, Her- ald i "6-26-3d ) R | WANTED—Blacksmith, one who un- ! derstands shafpening drills, Amer- { ~ican preferred. Apply White Oak Stone Crushér Ca., 131 Main St. 6.25-64 WA Y A W ORT CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD TO RENT. Rooms $11.00 15.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 15.00 256.00 39 39 41 56 66 Corbin Place Corbin Place . Lorbin Place . Church Street Church Street (rear) 87 Arch Street 93 Arch street 674 West Main Street 115 Fairview Street.. 46 Maple Street . 450 East Street . 48 Main Street - Cottages 7 25.00 40.00 60 Chestnut Street . 6 Lake Court Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COMPAN TO RENT—I1st and 3rd floors, "67 Chestnut street, all modern lm-l provements. 6-26-2dx TO RENT—A nicely furnished south room, 77 Maple street. 6-26-tf. TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, cn trolley line. ' W. P; Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 6-25-d6x TO RENT—Up-to-date tenement, with meodern improvements. 36 Pearl Court. 6-24-6dx TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor, al improvements, 227 Washington street. - 8-24-3dx TO RENT—Six rooms, first floor, and flve rooms, third ficor; all modern improvements. 'Call 76 Pleasant * street, second bell. 6-23-tf TO. RENT—Six rooms, first floor en- urely renovated, 286 Maple street. TWAN'!‘ED—Man for general work. 19 Court street. 6-25-tff - | }BEAUTY CULTURE PARLOR. smunpooing. Facial Massage, 'Scalp Treatments, Manicuring. Office hours 9 a. m. to. 6 p. m. Opening evenings ' by appointment only. "Phone 600. 131 MAIN ST. ' - Room m‘ FOR SAL! Very Desirable Lot - on , Stanley street ,near corner of ' Chestnut. H. N. Lockwood, Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET. SPEND A PROmABLE s1x | WEEKS THIS SUMMER—JULY 19 TO AUGUST 27, IN Merchants & Bankers' ‘Business School 61 PRATT ST., HARFORD. Cholicest Positions as Stenographers. Bookkeepers, Office Assistants. BOOKKEEPING, GREGG SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING, DEMONSTRATING TEACHERS, Catalogue ' Free. F. H, JARVIS, Principal. A VERY NICE RESIDENCE Located at Kensington, barn and large lot. = Two family house, Lincoln Street. i The Home Banking and Realty Ce. ‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to Our “Quality Graduates get the | FURNISHED ROOM with board, pri- 6-22-dbx RENT, ' M ve rooms, new house, ents,” at 399 Chestnut 6-21-6dx A R . TS SRR N Wi ok ALY TO 'RENT—Pleasant upstairs tene. mtnt. of six‘rooms, one in attic. In- quire ‘Mrs. Swanson, - 43 Franklin St.,; or Frank S. Cadwell, P. O.. ! 6-19-tf TO: RENT-—Four rooms mogern im- . provembiits. Inmxu-a 470 Arch st b LT R 0 con- street. 8-7-tf 10 RENT—Four rooms, all venfences, ¥ 16 Winthrop Boardman, 475 Arch street. TO RENT—Two tenements, 6 rooms 19 also one attic tenement of ' four Yeoms. 'All" modern.improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tr tenement six gas, adults. 113 ~27-tf TO . RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Toum all modern improvements. Wiw ows curtained and screened, 386 /stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. B-14-tf TO RENT—§ 1ooms ténements with " hath,’ 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers S4gh and Doc. Co. 189 Chestaut St. -104t2 TO RENT From May 15th, two stores. Hotgl Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. lnquire 30 . Gommergial street. = Tel. 866-13. FURNISHED ROOMS. e % FURNSHED A ROOMS—45 Main st., ring 3rd bell. 6-26-2dx St. ‘Phone 8-16-tf vate family. 1318-6. Maple TO RENT—Furnished room, all modern improvements, use of tele- phone, 19 Court street. 6-25-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—With or without board, apply 14 Lincoln Street. 6-21-6dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ EACH INSERTION. - ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. NOTICR. Ford Tourings, Maxwells, Pope Road- sters, Corbih, Toy Tonneau 1911, Reo Touring, 7 passenger, Lozier, These cars must be sold at once. Bach one guaranteed. Cohen Mo- tor Car Co., 183 Main St. 6-26-4a AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-3. 6-22-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street, Tel. 1073-4. 6-21-6dx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates K. 8. Kyle, Tel, 103-5. 6-21-6dx H. C. BOWERS, 77 Maple street, gen- eral agent for every book published at very lowest terms. 6-18-tf U s, E. FOR SALE—Ice box, fair size, good condition, 1-2 price. 266 Lincoln street. 6-26-28-30 FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, large lot, western part of city. Very rea- sonable in price. Herald, Box 5G. 6-22-1wx FOR SALE—5 passenger Rambler touring car, 1912 model. Cheap if taken at oncé. ~ D. 8. Negzri, Ber- lin. 4 6-26.2dx FOR SALE—Mahogany Upright plano, best condition. Must be sold by Wednesday evening. Call 'and see it. Any offer considered. Box XX 9 Herald. 6-26-1dx AUTOMOBILE ~FOR SALE—Hand- some Oakland touring ! car, finest condition, newly painted, .fully equipped, Cannot: be told from a new car. Price $450.. $1756 cash, balance $25 a month to reliable party. P. O. Box 1241, Hartford, Conn 6-26-2dx FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car, very good condition, well equipped with extras. Price reasonable. Ad- dress Auto, Box 7, Herald, or tele- phone 1532-12. FOR SALE—Smith motor wheel, $60, attached to $30 bicycle with motor- cycle saddle. Demonstrator. Run 150 miles, $75. Very simple control. Address Box 2K, Herald. 6-25-3dx SR ORISR ALV Ay FOR SALE—In - Middletown, Conn,, on Main street, grocery, tea and coffee stdre with liquor and beer licenge. Price réasonable libéral terms, A. M. Calawell. 6-26-6d FOR SALE—100 quarts milk daily Thomas E. Phillips, Tel 929-3. 6-25-2dx FOR SALE-—-Because of removal— household furniture, stoves, books, étc., will be sold afternons, at 46 Pearl Court, -2nd floor. 6-26-24: TFOR SALE—Mnhosnny uprltht piano, almost mnew, $95 cash. Don’t answer after five days. Address, Gilbert, Herald office. 6-25-d2x FOR SALE—Beautiful piece of real estate, corner Monroe & Arch Sts., consisting of single house, 11 rooms, 1 double house, 12 rooms, all mod- ern improvements, big barn, 2 ex- tra building lots. Will sell at a sac- rifice. Inquire 389 Arch street, Wm. Radil. 6-24-6d 6-25-24 | | Excellent i i NEW BUSINESS . WAGONS FOR SALE 9 NEW DELIVERY WAGONS. 1'SECOND HAND WAuc... 1SECOND HAND CONCORD. 1 SINGLE DUMP CART. 1. HEAVY PLATF ORM TRUCK. All of the above will be sold at a bargain as we need the No reasonable offer will be refused.. The new business wagons in 3 sizes, open and closed bodies. 1} Wagon Building and Repairing We have a first class shop equipped with up-to-date n and stock and are in a position to give you the best possible on repair work. . e Painting ‘We also maintain a first class Painting Dept., « Wagon, and Automobile Painting. Service and Prices We are in a position to give you first class work. service and our new prices are very reasonable. New Britain Carriage Co 200 EAST MAIN ST. for WHERE PRICE QUALITY COMB No ‘home is complete or up-to-date without u:. in- it. We are prepared to instull gas water hnm “ we mdke a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and shect metal work of -n md-. 62 Lafayette Street. J. EDWARD ERW FOR SALE--Y:Zmsiin mi Am modern improvemen 1 Excellent!! 1f you will examine the work done by pupils and teachers at Huntsing- er’s this year I am sure you will pro- nounce it excellent. Summer school closes July 31st. Enroll now—select your studies. THE HUNTSINGER _ BUSINESS SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylum Streot. , Cotn. —————————————————— WANTED ! EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY TO DO ALTERA- TIONS and selling in cloth- ing store. Address Box 21BJ, Herald. TO RENT. 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining room, oak panelled walls and beamed ceiling, all oak floors, $21 per month. 143 Maple St., beautiful 5 room flat, steam heat, oak finished rooms. pan- eled cellings, front veranda, 10x82, vegetable cellar, $26. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST, bouse, Reasonable prices h lations, FOK SALE—A fine passenger Ca,dllllc car, 1910 model. Everything in good condition. Apply Mr. A. Gold- berg, 3 ‘Arcade, fruit store. 6-24- idx COSEY SUITE—3 rooms, pantry, bath, porch, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc., Furnished for house- keeping central, price right Box 12 XBX, Herald. 6-21-tf FOR SALE—Asters, salvia, pepper, caulifiower and cabbage plants. Also splendid work horse. F. H. Bol- lerer.. Maple Hill. Tel. 971-12. 6-24_6dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms. for light housekeeping. Apply upstairs 338 Main street. 6-21-6d FOR SALE—Large size celery Iplnmn 50c hundred. Joe Rosia, 2 Mill St. 6-23-4dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms. All ‘conveniences. 58 Hart street. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—20 Barnesdale. acres of grass C. L. Barnes. 6-23-5dx at DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Rlock. ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. | Two Floors and Cellar, TO RENT—A largs airy furnished front room, private entrance and bath, 3 minutes walk from center, for one of . two gentlemen, 86 Lake street. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Columbia graphophons, excellent condition, with records, $13.50; just the thing for your shore cottage. Box 19 axa, Herald. 6 22.t¢ T WANTED. WANTED—Man to learn to operate hall making meachine. Steady work and good pay. Apply Abbott Co., Elmwood, Conn, ‘WANTED—G!r] work. Mrs, Howard J. Usher, High street, Plainville, Conn, 6-24-3d WANTED—Runabout or light tour- ing car to exchange for desirable building lot in west end. Address Box X 6 X, Herald 6-23-tf ill Lease . FOR Storage or ‘Manufacturing 22x56 feet. Wili“rent in part or whole. H,'th: 705 STANLEY STREET. for general house-| L) FOR sALE—Victmh. with recardl. al- most new, $28. $5 monthly if de- sired. Box 11xbx, Herald. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—1914 Reo Touring ar: also 1912 Studebaker Touring Car, both in fine condition, Bargains for cash,. Willlams Auto Co., 287 BElm street. 6-18-6d FOR SALE—Special potato fertllizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va'zy Orchard Co.. Berlin. Ct. 4-21-tt S ———————————— SALESMEN WANTED, SALESMEN — Pleasant permanent work or during , Summer mopths. sell to. every smoker. Large com-' mission, B. C. Wood, Box 368, Swarthmore. Pa. 6-26-30x — ——~LIVERY-— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U.'S. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. ‘Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. ] e — DETECTIVES If you are anticipating lifvestigh- don in any master where secrecy, mtegrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE STREET, +HARTFORD. CONN. 'PHONE .CHARTER 412, T use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Oars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire, Repairs, "PHONE 236. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOV'IL D! all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. "Phone 53 MORGAN & KINGS ESTABLISHED 1854, the widest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Ohy. ’?fu

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