New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1915, Page 10

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ou can make this picture a reality by sending home or ending your friends, olumbia Grafonola and some Columbia Christmas Records. No other gift can assure so much in genuine delightful pleasure and en- tertainment, for so long a time, at so little Come in and get our special Christmas Lists There are Columbia Double-Disc Records in the Columbia Catalog. Brodrib & 138 MAIN ST. cost. hundreds Wheeler HALLINAN BLDG. of 65c DETECTIVES It you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy. integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. T0S TO RENT By Hour or Day. M. Finnegan . Stables Telephone 302. The Curran Dry Goods CO, We Are Showing a Big Variety of Useful and Pleasing Xmas Gifts for Men, Women and Children and don’t forget the Babies. Coats, Furs, Waists, Bath Robes, Knit Coats, Silk Skirts, Silk Walsts—lnfants’ Outfits, Handker- chiefs, Gloves, Coat Sweaters, Umbre]las, Jew- elry, Leather Goods, and Muslin Underwear. Men’s Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Coat Sweaters, Sus- penders, Umbrella, Underwear, Pajamas, Silk and Lisle Hose, Night Shirts and a complete Out- fit for Little Men. BIG SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY IN DOLLS. Dressed Dolls, a good 39¢ and 50c seller Specialiat ..ol 25C 5c¢ SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF VALUE. Women’s Fine Imported Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, 10c value. Special at Gold Ring Sale is still going on. Beautiful Rings, value up to 1 9 $1.00. Sample line at, each .... . ..... Cc The Big Sacrifice Sale of Coats and Suits from the manufacturers’ close out of S}\mples. For the next few days you can get a Wllnter Coat here at less than the cost of ma- terial. Big Specials in Blankets and Comfortables Extra Heavy Wool Nap Blankets $2 50 value. Speciatat ....... $1 98 BIG VALUES IN COMFORTABLES and BED SPREADS GHANGE PROGRAM FOR HEBREW SCHOOL New Talent Has Been Secured and Details Perfected At the meeting of those in charge 'of the Hebrew Bible school entertain- ment to be given next Sunday at the Russwin Lyceum, 2:30 p. m. several changes were made in the program. New talent was secured and details of the petformance were perfected. The program as it now stands is as follows: Selection Orchestra Remarks George Gans Fantasy Quadrille, Grades 3 and 4 Reading, The Violin Fantasy Miss Esther Calechman Piano solo | Rigolette (paraphrase) Liszt | Salat A. Petsh | Miss Minna Schwartz Indian dance ... Miss Freida Newhoff Vocal solo | Little Grey Home in the West, Lohr | Silent As Night, Boehm Miss Lillian R. Cohen Miss Irene Cohen, accomp. Sailors Hornpipe Grades 7 and 8 Vocal solos Because . . D'Hardelot I Think ... D’Hardelot Mrs. Samuel Campner Duet (vocal) The Moon Has Raised Her Lamps On High Paul Toft Mr muel Campner Miss Minna Schwartz, accomp. Selections Orchestra Synopsis and Cast. The second part of the program will consist of a play—a two act Cha- nuka farce comedy entitled “What's Tonight?"” Time—Chanuka eve. Place—New Britain. Scene—Mr. Greenbaum’s home. Cast in order of appearance. | Judah, a poet .. Percy Halperin Martha, a sister . . Minnie Bayer Gertrude, a ‘“‘crybaby”.Bessie Dubosar Simon, a philosopher ..Hyman Winer Mrs, Greenbaum Bessie Koplowitz Nora, a maid .. Ada Aisenberg Mr. Greenbaum Lillian Rosenberg Bessie, the baby Hilda Bessoff Those in charge are confident that the program will prove one of the best ever arranged in ‘the history of local entertainments. A large at- tendance is expected as the sale of tickets is very encouraging. MARTHA CHAPTER ELECTS. Martha Chapter, O. E. S, held its i annual meeting last night at Masonic hall and chose the following officers: | Worthy Matron, Miss Charlotte Tra- cey; worthy patron, R. J. Dixon; secretary, Miss Bertha Schmidt; trea- surer, Mrs. Frank A. Goddard; con- ductress, Mrs. Allie A. Rawlings; as- sociate conductress, Mrs. A. W. Ma- son. The installation will be held the first meeting in January. IFTRE IN ASH BOX. At 12:38 o'clock this morning Officer A. J. Richardson telephoned to headquarters that he had discovered a fire in an ash box in the rear of the block at the corner of Main and Lafayette streets, owned by the Zevin Brothers. Engine company No. 1 went out on a still alarm. There was i lno damage. e ENNY A WUORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MWNIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORP EACH INSERTION. LOST LOST—Gold watch and chain, name engraved on case. Return to L. . Mouat, 61 Grove Hill and receive TO RENT. “first floor, 14 Olive St F. & S. tf —Five rooms, modern improvements, store TO RENT—On Arch street, fire proof building, tank suitable for dry cleaning busi- nes: 1. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street, Tel. 12-7-t£ TO RENT—One four-room tenement on Arch street, $10.00. Also ga- rage room on Harrison and South Burritt streets. Inquire, T. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 12-9-tf and TO RENT—Six rooms, all improve- ments, 44 Seymour street. 12-9-5dx TO RENT—Two tenements of four rooms, up and downstairs, all im- provements. F. Dobson, 121 Win- ter street. 12-8-1wkx TO RENT—On Greenwood street, five rooms, first floor, improvements, large grounds and garden. Seven rooms, second floor, all improve- ments, steam heat, large grounds and garden. Apply 113 Greenwood street. 12-10-3dx TO RENT—Pleasant downstairs rent of four rooms with improvements, extra room if desired. Apply 414 Stanley street. 12-8-tf TO RENT—Six rooms, improvements, 91 Seymour street. Inquire on premises. 12-7-5dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, sec- ond floor- 559 South Stanley street. Tel. 1437-5, A. S. Boynton. 12-7-5dx TO RENT—Six room tenement, all modern improvements. Steam heat. 183 Elm street. 12-6-wl TO RENT—Five veranda, rooms, bath, desirable, 401 Chestnut. 12-6-1wx gas, TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 161 Washington St. Tel. 961-5. TO RENT—Furnished apartment for | Light housekeeping, with bath. Also one furnished room. Centrally located. Address Box 6B, Herald or Tel. 1249-3. 12-4-6dx private with gasoline | 1-20-tf | | ALL advertisements jor the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. .. on the day of issue. FOR savur, FOR SALE—Oak dining room suite complete, practically new. One twenty inch three socket electric light dome. One ladies’ desk and ¢hair, all in A 1 condition. 753 st street, 12-10-2dx {FOR SALE—Typewriters for $8.00, $10.00, $15.00 N. E. writer EXLI)(IHL( 847 Main, lldl e ford. 12-10-11-15-16-17-20-21-22 FOR SALE—The very desirable family house with all improvemen at No. 96 Wallace street. double lot with barn and price very low and te Myron D. Stockwell, Building. 12-10-vd FOR SALE—Saloon in Waterbury, with business and buildiug or bus. iness alone. Inquire at 81 Sout Burritt street, New Britain. 12-6-6d- Runabout, 1911, 1916 Demonstratos, 1914, Ford 0.d x FOR SALE—Reo 1914 Overland, Overland Roadster, runabout 1912, Mr. Herrick’s In- dian Mortocycle and side car, all cars have electric lights and self- starters. Newly painted and in first class condition. W. F. Keeley, Seymour and Elm streets. 12-8-6d FOR SALE—Thirty-one acres of standing wood, 35 years' growtn. W, 8. Norton, Kensington, Tel. 666- 12-8-4dx FOR SALE—Two good farm horses, one Holstein cow. Terms cash, ad- dress Box 35, W. Hera 12- -Sfl)f FOR SALE—Hard wood sawed eith stove or fireplace lengths. Deliv- ered $7.00 per cord. Tel. 11-3. 12-7-6d FOR SALE—Carriage, covered wagon and sleigh. L. A. Bunce, 586 Arch St. 12-1-12dx | FOR SALE OR TO REN7%—11 roon single house. Good hot water he. er. All modern conveniences. Arch, corner Monroe street- Inquire 389 Arch street, Willilam Radil. 11-24-tf ——————————————————— HELP W AN'I‘EE!——!"L"].ALE. TO RENT—After Dec. 1, tenement of six rooms, with garage in rear, at 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church street. 11-26-tf TO RENT—Single house with twelve rooms, steam heat and electric lights. Apply at No. Camp street. 11.24-tf 9 TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements. lnquire 51 Trinity street. 11-24-tf TO RENT TENEMENTS—Five rooms and bath. Electric light and gas, hard wood floors. Ideal for small families. Fourteen, fifteen and six- teen dollars, 348 Park street. ele- phone 149. 11-11-264 TO RENT—First floor tenemeunt of five rooms, modern improvements. Tnquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. . 9-2-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms, provements. 'Phone 475-4. all im- 9-28-tf FURNISHED ROOM: FURNISHED ]’OOV[S*TWO rooms for housekeeping. Conveniences. 15 Prospect street, second bell. 11-27-MWEF -tf TO RENT—Flat, 2 to 4 rooms well furnished, all improvements. Every convenience for housekeeping. 1 flight. Central. 16 Prospect streec TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, light housekeeping. Three minutes walk from center, 280 Arch street. 12-7-tf ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut St. 11-24-tf FURNISHED ROOMS-—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. 'h-ne 35 tf PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Saturday Dec. 11, at 1:30 p, m., three fine cottages of six rooms each, all improvements, including steam heat. Located corners of Guil- ford Point road and Ocean and Grove avenue, on the Wildemere Ex- clusive and restricted Milford beach, Conn., on the sound, by Wilson's Auctioneer Agency, 92 Wall 12 1915 CLASS REUNION, The High school class of 19 planning a reunion, the matter ing in the hands of a committee pointed by President Donald Gaffney. It it planned to hold a banquet dur- ing the coming holidays and the com- mittee in charge is composed of Thure Bengston, chairman; . Harry be- p- Ginsburg, Miss Leone Crowe, Karin | Sunsson and James Roche. 12-9-wl | WANTED _Competent girl for gener al housework. Geo. A. Quigley, Main St 12-10-1d | WANTED—Salesladies at once for the | holidays, Pullar & Niven, Boston | Stor _——— WANTED—Competent second girl. References required. Mrs. H. Pease, 41 Lexington street. Call evenings. 12-9-tf L. WANTED—Girl for work, apply Mrs. F. Camp street. general house- M. Hewett, 95 12-1-tf WANTED—Girls, Frary & Clark, a. m. GIRLS WANTED For General Factory Work. GOOD WAGE.. Address Factory, Box 15, Herald. WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in i aclean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Hawthorne St , Hartford, Conn apply Landers, labor bureau, 7 to 9 11-24-tf WANTED, \VANTED—Posilion by young ;) college education; formerly clcrk in government service. James G. Duffy Plainville, Conn. 12-10-2dx stenographer Address ful- Box X31X, Herald Office. 12-9-tf WANTED—NURSE GIRL—Reliable competent nurse girl. References 218 Laurel street, Hartford. 12-9-2dx man, WANTED--Experienced in local factory office. 1y. WANTED—2na bracket saw, turning lathe, staple binder, paper cutter, engraving tools, official printing press, Fowler, 94 Camp Street. 12-6-6dx WANTED—At once a stenographer, | one who has had some experience. | References and wages expected in | first letter. Address Box 20L. | 12-4-t¢ WANTED—Bookkeeping for those not requiring the entire services of an accountant. A-1 references. Address Accountant, Box 3, Herald. 11-27-12dx ‘Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and l{epnlrln‘. lAg’t Reo Cars "Phone 224 12-10-1d | Cottage, 7 rooms: large lot, 740 East Strect, $3,400. $600 (‘ukh Two mily house, 277 Chestnut Street, a bargain. G od Properties on Lincoln Street, H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIO THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY UUI’ CLEAR AS A BELL A. P. MARSH, 38 Main St. NAIL BANK BUILDING - This Phonograph was the only one awarded 100 Per Cent. for tone Panama-Pacific Bx- Plays any disc rec- Hear it here, quality at the position 1915 ord perfectly. Cor. Hungerford Court. ~ CHRISTMAS GREENS Order from headquarters. Laurel and Pine Wreaths and Ro ping Christmas Trees. Viets’ Greenhouses Tel. 136-5 48 CLINTON %T THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- - - - - gravings Illustrators fo r All Kinds:fAd- vertising Purposes l~ NOTICE. NOTICE— ,\mnmnmle parties takexr out. Buick car. Reasonable pri- | ces. Richard Covert. Tel. 1073- 12-6-6dx NOTICE—We buy old Automobiles for junk; also old Tires and Tubes, | | paying highest prices for same. Gross & company, 95 Sey: Hartford, Conn., P'hone Charter, | 1410. 12-9-6d | CUSTOM GRINDING—Rye, wheat, buckwheat, corn and cob meal ground. Personal attention to all work. C H. Matse: East Berlin Milling 12-3-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Boy about sixteen years of age in factory office. Address P. 0. Box 507, City. 12-10-3d WANTED—Young man for clerical position in manufacturing concern. Apply stating age, experience and salary wanted. P. O. Box 33, New Britain, Conn. 12-9-3d | WANTED—Young man to learn bread baking business. Main street the 12-7-tf At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin on the 9th day of De- given | Apply 1421 QUALITY COAL 69 FRANKLIN ST. "Phone 1107- l 3 cember, A- D., 1915 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. ate of Morris Levy, late of New | Britain, in said District, deceased. Upon the application of the | Britain Trust company, administrator cum testamento annexo of the estate of Morris Levy, deceased, late of New | Britain, praying that it may be au- | taorizea and empowered to continue | the retail shoe business conducted by the said Morris Levy in life at No. 193 Main street, New Britain, Conn., as a “ going business, so far as it may be ex- pedient for the prudent selling of the same in the market to advantage, as per application on file, it is ORDERED:—that said application be heard and determined at the Pro- | bate Office in New Britain, in said dis- trict, on the 14th day of December, A. D., 1915, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice to be given of the pendency of said application and the | time and place of hearing thereon, by | publishing this order in some news- paper pubished in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said Dis- trict, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in the tewn of New Britain, in said District, and re- turn make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ————————————————————————— At a Court of Probate, holden at Plainville, within and for the District of Plainville, on the 9th day of December, A. D., 1915. Present, George R. Byington, Judge. On motion of Edward A. Freeman, administrator with the will annexed on the testate estate of Arthur Boynton, late of Plainville, within said district, deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the administrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper having a circulation in said district, and LY posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of Plainville, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, GEORGE R. BYINGTON, Judge. | TO R Store on Bsq. | Free Tickets on Stove to Given Away Dec. 22. PROMPT DELIVERY 'PRINTING and at Moderave Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Doune in Several Languages. g The Eastern Printing Co, 3 Chur... Street. Tel. 834, C. EBBESEN. MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Inc 26 State St Hartrord, Conn STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Service, Repairing, ‘fires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, 189 Main St, Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutg) from Corbin's, mortgage $2,000”at per cent. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East Williams Auto Go Agems Hodson Mowor Cars. Ne & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. ‘PHONE 236 287 ELM STRE ENT Main St. —BY— Schuliz & Costello, Ine 242 Main Sireel.

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