New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1916, Page 12

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We Give Royal Geid Tradmg Stamps—Ask for them Special Cut Prices for Week of Apr. 10 to 19, Inc. wi Eggs’ 28¢ resh FIG GOLD ARS|DUST |BUTTER alb 1ic Ib 7¢ |apkg 16¢ aporatePeaches, ..albé6c ried Lima Beans, . . . alb 7c Sg}UlI;{FSF{)ag 90C S v ——NONE SUCH—— UMPK [ N | MINCE MEAT 3 cans 25¢ 3 pkgs 25¢ ’ Stamps Free Wx*h Any of the Following 10 — Groceries ————— .ea 5¢ .18¢ i~ Sultana Spice 2 pkgs Elastic Starch. ox Flufty Ruffles Starch.10c 1 bot Salad Oil. .. .. ox Shaker Salt .10¢ 1 can Marshmallow (Il‘l“e 10¢ pkg AP Jelly Powder. .. 10¢ 2 pkgs Cocoanut. ...ea 5¢ t Kitchen Bougnet. 1 can “2 in 17 (Kills Bugs) .10c fpkgs Anti Stick 1 bot A&P Pickles........ 10¢ pkg Elastic Starch 1 bot Jet Oil Shoe Polish. . 10¢ PECIAL SALE OF A&P LAUNDRY ING § 0 STAMPS FREE with 7 CAKES A&P LAUNDRY SOAP PURPH ;0 AP WITH EXTRA TRAD- 25¢ NO BETTER SOAP MADE FOR WASHING > Fres Dellvery Tel 135 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT Well kept grounds which nece: ily include fine shade tree owering shrubs, perennial plants, and bedding plants, are a great purce of pleasure to the owner. They greatly enhance the value t property, nor does it require a big outlay of money to make your roperty beautiful. Tf you do not know just how to go about the atter we would be pleased to call and assist you in selecting sen- lible shrubs and plants for your grounds. We take the same lare with our ornamental stock that we do with our flowers. That jneans that it is the best. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES 13 = 48 Clinton Strect Constructive Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. "Phone Ch. 1141 FOR SAI.KE PROPERTY ON CAMP STREET For Particulars Apply to Schultz & (Costelio, Inc. 242 Main Stireet. 2 Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable location. All improvements. Will sell on our easy payment plan. THE W. L. HATCH C0. INSURANCE AND REAL-ESTATE 29 WEDT MAIN-STRIEY Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. | NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TO RENT. TO RENT—Five room tenement first floor, all modern conveniences at 236 Maple. Inquire on premises. 4-13-tf at hed cottage well, Bri 4-13-24 FOR RENT—A furnis Sachem's Head. E. E. Ne tol, Conn. TO RENT—Store and garage. Loomis, 150 Arch street. Sat.-Tues.-Thurs.-tf RENT—Desirable five room rent. Geo. Tyler, 508 Stanley 4-13-3dx e S5 T—Six room flat. Hot wa- ter and heat furnished. T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. 4-12-11d EURWe TO Phone street. TO RENT—Farm, 35 acres, 2,000 bearing blackberries and other fruits, excellent barn, half of house, ~unning water, 2 miles from trolley Terms very reasonable to absolutel sober, honest and rellable American or Swedish American family, must have references. D. C. Peck, Plain- ville. 4-12-3dx T—Four rooms, all improve- at 161 Washington street. 5 4-11-3d THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1 916. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. PRSI | SS— HELP WANTED—MALE. LOST WANTED! TOOLMAKERS AND MACHINISTS by large concern located ten minutes ride from New Britain depot. Nine (9) hour shop. Good pay guar- anteed. All applications will be treated si.«ctly con- fidential. Address Help, Herald Offic tencment, only. 80 4-11-5dx TO RENT—Five steam heated. Bassett St. TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, Shuttle Meadow avenue. minutes from trolley, room Adults 158 Five 4-11-wilx TO RENT—At 714 East street, Cor- ner LKast and Iast Main, second floor tenement with modern im- provements, two verandas, garden and fruit tre Apply on premi or at 719 East Main streef. 4 TO RENT—Room with board in pri- vate family. Address Room, Box 9, Herald. 4-10-tf T—Small tenement, 24 Camp 4-8-5dx e room and one six room fenement. All modern improvements. Apply 62 Chestnut street. 4-8-6d TO RENTTenement five rooms. All improvements including clectric ng]m Monroe street. ‘Phone 4-7-tt second floor, second floor. In- or 42 Olive 4-T-wilx TO RENT-—‘,\“E\(‘, rooms, one four roon 4 LARGE PROPERTIES On East Main and East Streets, suit- able for building or manufacturing sites. H. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street. P AT 491 MAIN STREET. FISH SPECIAL FRIDAY Haddock‘......“..lbsc Cod Steak .......lb 12C Boston Blue Cutlets Butter Fish Flounders Fresh Conn. Shad 1b 1 6 c Fresh Herring Fresh Alewives .....lb 4 c Round Clams ... .qt 1 3C t35¢ We guarantee the above Fish mentional strictly fresh. 7 boxes of Sardines 25 c Solid Oysters ... Large Salt Herrmg 25c¢ 25c¢c Salt Cod Fish Chlps FOR FRIDAY ONLY 4 1bs of Sugar FOR ke Com staren 5 PRINTING 1 can of Sardines In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN, MGR. WANTED Young man at Storrs Drug Store. WANTED—Young man over eighteen for pleasant outdoor employment. References required. Address Box 782, City. 4-12-3dx WANTED Co., the [Bastern street. 4-11-tf BOY Printing at Church WANTED—Young man years of age, to learn P. 0. Box 175, City. about 17 drafting. 4-11-5dx WANTED—Male Stenographers ce to take tests Wednes- day, May 3, 1916, at State Capitol, Hartford, Conn., to get on eligible lists for appointment. Must be at least 18 years old, and of eighth grade schooling. Good opportuni- ties. Send for circular and appli- cation at once. = State Civil Service Commission, Room 73, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 4-11-6d for in local Address WANTED-—Night watchman factory. State age. Watchman, Herald Office, 4-11-3d LOST—April 6, ring, 2 diamonds, 1 l Sapphire in center, dlagonal setting. Return to Herald: 4-13-d2x Reward. LOST—Purse containing sum of money left on train ford at 4:30 reward, Tel. 247-2 FOR SALE and pansy plants. 2 Grape vines 2 Oak street. FOR SALE cars. Pric Auto Co., 2 right. Inquire Main street. sale—The | Clayton, acquired . Inquire | sALE—Brickyard for south-yard, so-called, at with clay lands recently adjoining on Souther of Kirkham & Cooper, FOR 8. fl\l eg Strawberry Berlin. 4-1 SALE—White Rock 5 cents each. Crandall, FOR hatching, plants. A. E. 2dx FOR SALE—Farm, 100 acres. Front | brook crosses land. To Rent or For Sale, 7-room cottage Raymond St., asy payments. C. L. Barnes. 192 Chestnut St- Phone 451-2 4-12-5dx SALE—Good cooking stove at 4-12-2d FOR ! 90 Lincoln street. FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson, ! motorcycle, J. M. Barrett, 746 Street. 4:11 single FOR SALE—Car 108(1 of ()hx(! Ho: - pairs weighing from 2,800 to 3.300 Ibs. Also some good busin and a few good drive East St., John A. Hof mann. 1 FOR plants. street. SALE- C. A. Bergren, 2 — Lathe, bench and wood- 233 Chestnut street. 4-11- FOR SALE working tools, WANTED—Men loading; also Apply Bridge Shop, for painting and general shopworlk. Berlin Depot. 4-10-6a WANTED—A man between 25 and old for life insurance bus- alary $14.00 a week and ons. Apply to Supt. of Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., National Bank Bldg. Main street from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. 4-10-wix Wanted at Once! 10 First-class Thoroughly HANGERS and ahcad wages to. counts with us. Shop Building Room 36, No. Hartford, Conn. PAPER- PAINTERS. Plenty 8-hour da illed men- y The Hartford Open Trades’ Exchange, 118 Asylum Street, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. TED—Young woman to operate | typewriter in factory office. No sten- ography required. Address Box 3T, Herald, 1-1-3d FOR SALE—Large cycles, motorcycl wheels for $25.00. 107 Glen street. Shop. All new good: Schwartz, FOR SALE—White Wyandotte set- ting eggs. 5c¢ each. George Giid- den, 127 Greenwood street. ness wagon. 77 Seymour street. FOR SALE used 1915 Reo 6: ing, 2 1 Ford touring. 430 Main street. | FOR SALE—Two driving weight 1050. A. C. Record, ngton, Conn. ain in vlinder, car: Denison WANTED. WANTED—Three or more furnished rooms for housekeeping. cation and price, address Box 6 BIY Herald. WANTED—By German woman, w. ing and ironing to do at home. 365 Arch street. Mrs. Hubler. WANTED- in small housework is Apply 38 ~Giirl to take care of child family, where maid for alreaay employed Magnolia St., Hartford. 4-12-2dx WANTED—Girls, experienced and be- ginners to work on power sewing machines. Good wages and steady work. Apply N. Shirt Waist Co 133 Hartford Ave 4-13-3d WANTED—Woman Hotel Beloin. washer at 4-12-tf dish WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply evenings, Mrs. F. W. Miner, 17 Park Place. 4-12-3d WANTED—Competent maid for eral housework. No ironing. Mrs. J. §. Lincoln street, gen- washing or Bennett, 154 -13-3d girl to work Printing Co. 4-12-3 WANTED—Experienced in binder Adkins 66 Church St. WANTED—Girls for light, ploaszmt factory work. Eight hour Good pay. We will make prov for living quarters. Write for ap- plication blank, or call at our em- ployment office. Remington Arms- Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Bar- num avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 4-11-34 WANTED-—Maid for general work. Mrs. Bodley, street. nouse- 18 ILexinston 4-7-6dx WANTED—Girl to help with care of children. 77 Forest St, 4-6-1f WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Chas. Par- sons, 310 West Main St. 3-30-tf AUTO FOR SALE METZ SPEEDSTER Inquire MYRON KATTEN, 114-116 Asylum Street, Hartford. WANTED—Work repairing stove: making connections. Tel. 1 Price reasonable. WANTED—Young an wants posi- tion as stenographer or office clerk. Box 34XX, Herald. WANTED—By Carpenter pair and alteration work. ing a specialty. F. J. Berlin. your re- Shingl- 4-12-3dx WANTED—Experienced careful driver, desires po: liquor. Address Chauffeur Herald. chauffeur, on. No Box 19 4-12-a3x Furnished room wanted \\I(h private famil; near center by Gentleman. Address Room Box 15 Herald 4-12-d2x WANTED—Second hand lady and men’s bicycles, must have coaster brakes and be in good condition otherwise, but don’t care if they have tires or not. Will pay cash or trade toward new bicycles. Mon- ier Bros, 38-42 Main St. Bicycle Store. WANTED—Five room rent, centrall located, by small fami Tenement, Herald Office Wanted---Experienced operators on power sewing machines. C. J. White Mfg. Co. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO REN wo suitable for light conveniences. G .H street. furnished housekeeping. Well rooms, All Hart 4-13-tf “urnished room, 64 Prospect street, TO R venience: Furnisheo Adults TO RENT— upper floor. Prospect street. only 3 4-10-tf leaving Hart- | 4-13-3dx | | e | oods delivered to all par | for 1i-3dx | Fall bearing strawberry | Barnett | 1-11-5dx 3dx Barber | 4-11-d3x 4-8-6dx FOR SALE—Horse, harness and busi- Parker & O’Connor, 4-8-64 1913 Reo tour- | 1916 Maxwell Demonstrators, Garage, 4-7-6a horses, Ken- 4-7-6d State lo- 4-14-3dx 4-13-1dx | Aspinwall, | all con- | If you wish a fine 1 your order to your o nuine goods buys from fully convinced by giving me me Tel. 482-2 line of Wines, satisfacti on. and the trial order. ts of the Stop Look Listen just received a car the renowned Pabst Beer I have load of Milwauke $1.25 doz. 6oe doz.; of doz - doz.; Blue Ribbon at Doppel Brau at $1.25 per case Bohemian Brand at $1.25 per ¢ Bock Beer at $1.25 per cuse of se of 1 65¢ doz.; Special price on of 10 doz. bottles bon. I also carry the famous Bergner & Engel which is now ready for de- livery, also Feigenspan guer & Engel Ales and I Schaefer Wiener Bock Beer Beer Liquors, or Cigars, I The man who man who is in doubt 185 Arch Street recogniz will be cit | Philip Bardeck 1H]H SALE- | Lot, 140 ft. front, 230 ft. deep, | ~ H. b, HUMPH NOTICE. will be | Two gentlemen desire small modern furnished apartment good locality. Address apartment, Herald office. 4-13-2d | NOTICE—Two young ladies, (students or office) can have a comfortable home at 5 Garden street, Mrs. Hi- pelius 4-10-13d NOTICE NOTICE: Two young ladies students or clerks, can have a comfortable home at 5 Garden street. Mrs, Hip elius. 2-2d4 | NOTICE—Automobile out. Buick car. Re Richard Covert. Tel. Parties taken sonable rates, 107 | FOR SALE—New and second- furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eum, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts | pillows and furniture of all kind: | Get our low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold | A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St | Telephone 1329 AUCTION- Complete equipment of the livery stable of Will Harts of Plainville. Conn., known as the Newton stables, consisting of 20 horses, 5 hacks, 4 top Buggys, 4 runabouts, 5, dump carts, 2 dump wagons, 3 trucks, 5 sleighs, 7 set double team harnesses, 5 set hack harnesses, 7 set single harne: _\I~0 rob blankets, and office fixture Everything sold to the highest bidder as we have to vacate the property. Sale rain or shine. Hamilton Bros. Auctioneer Saturday, April 15 at 10 a- m. ALE—Largest stock in the | Clity of Fisk 1st and 2nd Auto Tircs. | All'sizes. Radiator hose, water hose, garden hose. Extra . special tires $2 ca. Velvet shock and Howe red tube | year tires in stock. Rubber Store, 309 Asylum St., Hart- ford. First Rubber Store from Depot, right hand side. abso ; Goodrich, Good- If You Want Good Bottied Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 PROPERT If you have property of for sale let us have it. We have sev ties, who may be what you wish to phone us promptly. The Home Banking Reaity Co. “The Dickinson’ 193 MAIN STREET Open Monday and Saturday evenin, any kind ription of interested par- looking for just sell. Ca tele- all or 2s. CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products.. Let us with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and ~ottage cheese. Telephone 98% TO SEE LARGEST MORGAN & Established 304 MAIN STREET. We Make sold singly or together EY, 272 Main 5 BRITA:N NATIO NAL in ! and | | One Butter Box, dward Holstein’s | upply you | ‘fwo Double Houses on 39 and 45 Linco'n St. at Low Prices reei BANK BUILDING All Makes of STORAGE BATTERIES Recharged and Repaired. | of Tires, new and seconds. enced men for tire Large stock Experi= repairing. i A. G. HAWKER, 11 Elm Street BOWLING, POOL,—FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS OLSON’S CAFE- (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block FOR SALE one 8 ft Counter, one one 15 ft. Counte Display Bing who 13 ft. Counte One Spice Cabinet, one Electric Coffee Mill, 5 ft. Show Case, one Cash Register. Apply {0 A Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FORE >TIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S G QRA(;E 200 E- MAIN STRE! one Williams Auto Gu bicycle | hers | Agenws Hcdson Motor Cars. & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hoer Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. PITONE 236 3 KN Denison Garage 450 MAIN STRE Lisery Cars for hire, day and nigd Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARf "Phone 224 S — |HART’S GARAGE TO RENT Repairing and Supplies Satisfaction Guarantecd 189 MAIN ST T cams rage, TELEPHONE OEF Dwight Ct 3 Bags $1. WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL OUR SPRING | WALL PAPERS AND BEST LINE OF ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY in The Oldest Wall Paper and I it Shop in the City 'PHONE 534 signs

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