New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW,. BRITAIN DAILY " To the Landlord N . Have you ever had trouble in se- . curing and keeping desirable tenants? Have you seen your best tenants mov- ing away to houses that are more mod- ern and that have some of the conveni- { ences that your property lacks? Have * you considered ways and means of mak- "\ ing your own property more attractive, A, so as to hold the tenants you would like % to hold? "R Electric lighting will give your * property an attraction it does not now %3 possess. Houses electrically equipped % are.seldom empty. 3.8 Tenants are demanding Electric % Lighting. Why not give them what they % -want. Don’t say that you can’t afford it, %, for the cost of electric wiring and fix- ‘tares when spread over the life of the %\ property, amounts to only a few cents %}, per. month. ~ Special Offer 3 ® ~ Foralimited time only, you can ob- * tain wiring and fixtures at special dis- counts, with 12 months to pay, and with 40 and 60-watt Mazda Lamps free. Take advantage of this offer today, and hold your tenants through the years to come. The UnitedElectric Light & Water Co. “Electricity for Everything.” Phone 230 Phone 230 % FOR ALK PROPERTY ON CAMP STREET For Particulars Apply to ulz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Main trreetl. . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The tennis dance at the High school last night was a success from every standpoint. It was largely attended !and everyone enjoyed themselves to the full extent. The management is sure that enough money was made | to meet the expenses of the team for the whole year. Millie McAuley, Mil- { dred Weld and Helen Finnegan se | ed as patronesses and Dean’s orche: | tra furnished the music. The service league of the High school had its first meeting yester- day in the office of the Vocational school. Principal Louis P. Slade spoke and told the object, the requirements | ang means of the league. Nothing definite was decided on and no offi- cers were elected. At the meeting of the Debating club in High' school yesterday it was | decided not to enter the Connecticut Valley Debating league. The bers of the club felt that they not afford to give their time to work- ing up another debate that would come so near the mid-year examina- tions, and decided to divert all of their attention to the debates of next | year with Hartford and New Haven. | The senior girls held a meeting in | the gym during the fifth period yes- | terday and- decided to dress very simply at their graduation. They de- cided to dress in white and wear no gloves. | FOURTH DEGREE, K. OF C. | Bishop Tiernsey assembly, | Degree Knights of Columbus, | meet tomorrow afternoon at | o’clock in Knights of Columbus hall. | John S. Lee of Norwich, master of | the Fourth Degree for Connecticut, | Fourth i1l SEa and his staff 'will be in attendance. Wanted--A Home ‘We want to get in touch with those who desire to own their own homes. ‘We have several bungalows and cot- tages, also some good investment properties which can ‘be bought on easy terms. Call or telephone us promptly. = 'The Home Banking & Realty Co. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. TO RENT. TO RENT—Four pleasant third floor, to small family. 4-15-2dx rooms, East street. HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1016. i 408 | WANTED—Young CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD._EACB INSERTION. SN . S HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED! TOOLMAKERS AND MACHINISTS could | by large concern located ten minutes ride from New Britain depot. Nine (9) hour shop. Good pay guar- anteed. All applications will be treated sirictly con- fidential. Address Help, Herald Office. TOOLMAKERS GAUGE MAKERS EXPERIENCED FILERS Only first-class men need appl Best starting wages paid in the country. Perma- nent, no labor trouble, new shop. REMINGTON ARMS CO., Eddystone, Penn. Ask for MR. CRESWELL, HOTEL GRAND, until 9 p. m. Strictly confidential. ALL DAY SUNDAY. WANTED—Electrician. Johnson, 155 Main street. WANTED—Young man over eighteen ' for pleasant outdoor References required. 782, City. employment. Address Box 4-12-3dx BOY WANTED at Printing Co., Church the Eastern street. 4-11-tf ¢ MINIMUM CEARGE 13¢ LOST. Fox’'s theater, Friday | containing sum of | if returned to 4-15-1dx LOST—At night, purse money. Reward Herald office. LOST—Pair of glasses between Mou- roe and Locust street, return to 6 Arch street, city. 4-15-1d> NOTICE. NOTICE—Automobile Parties taken out. Buick car. Reasonable rates, Richard Covert. Tel. 1073-4. 4-10-6dx ———————————————————— FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—11 room, single house. Good hot water heat- er. All modern conveniences. 625 Arch, Corner Monroe stre two tenement house at street for sale. Reason for am going west. Price reasonable. Inquire 389 Arch street, William Radil. 5 LUNCH WAGON in good condition, cheap if taken at once. Apply E. F. Bailey, 139 Arch street. 4-15-3dx SALE—Easter Plants and cut | kinds. The Eggert | Whiting street. 4-1 Piano. price. Ad- | 119 | 4-15-1dx R flowers of all Greenhouse, : d SALE—&350 Upright nine months. Half ireat bargain. Guaranteed dress Charles A. Humphrey, Rockwell avenue. FOR Used FOR SALE-—1914 Ford touring, 1911 | Ford Roadster, Henry Roadster, Maxwell, Oakland “6,” Chevrolet, and Studebaker touring cars. Bas- gain for cash. Cohen Motor Co., 307 Church. 4-15-34 man years of age, to learn P. 0. Box 175, City. about 17 | drafting. 4-11-5ax | | \ | i | | ? ., TO RENT—Two tenements of five i rooms each; modern improvements, | on trolley line. W. P. Steele 260 | Chestnut street. 4-16-6dx | TO RENT—Tenement, suitable for business purposes. One flight up. Steam heat. Alr modern conveniences. 72 West Main street. Inquire McEnroes Store. 4-15-1d five rooms, TO RENT—Second floor, bath and gas. street. 4 rooms, Inguire 156 Cherry 4-15-tt TO RENT—Store and garage. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. Sat.-Tues.-Thurs.-tf TO RENT—Tenement of four or five rooiwns all improvements, 479 Park St. Extension. Inquire downstairs or phone 675-5. 4-14-2dx TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- ments, at 161 Washington street. Tel. 961-5. 4-14-tf e Constructive Advertising EE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 16 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. Phone Ch. 1141-2. . Have You Ordere Your EASTER FLOWERS? We have them for you. Beautiful Snapdragons, Carnations, Pweet Peas, Azaleas, Lilies, Spiraeas. If you cannot call we will do pur best to please you with our selection. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 48 Clinton Street Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable ocation. All improvements. Will sell on pur easy payment plan. HE W. L. HATCH Co. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 39 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. | l | floor tenement with modern | | | | 10 RENT—Five room front flat and three offices suitable for a doctor. “The Barnes,” 131 Main St. L. M, * Barnes. 4-14-6d TO RENT—Five room tenement first floor, all modern ,conveniences at 236 Maple. Inquire on premises. 4-13-tr TO RENT—Desirable! wq‘i_flgom rent. Phone Geo. Tyler4s 03,,6~sznn1ey street. % A1 TO RENT—Six room flat. ter jand heat furnished. Crowe, Tel. 291. 4-12-71a WANTED—Male Stenographers for state service 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, Capitel, Hartford, Conn. 4-11-64 WANTED—Men for painting and loading; also general shopwork. Xpply Bridge Shop, Berlin Depot. 4-10-6 FOR SALE—1914 Overland Run- about, 1915 Overland touring, 1912- 1913-1914 Ford runabouts, 1912 Ford touring, Reo Roadster 1911, Buick touring 1913, Wawren Betroit Runabout 1911, Buick touring, 1911. | Cars in first class condition. Prices right. Kelley Garage, Elm and Franklin. 4-15-6a FOR SALE—Farm, 100 acres, Trout brook crosses land. To Rent or For Sule, T-room cottage Raymond St., Easy payments. C. L. Barnes. 192 | Chestnut St. | Phone 451-2 | 4-12-5dx top, windshield incubator. Geo. 4-14-2dx FOR SALE—Auto and one small Anderson, Berlin, WANTED—A man between 25 and 50 years old for life insurance bus- iness. Salary $14.00 a week and commissions. Apply to Supt. of Metropolitan Life Ins. C'o.,, National Bank Bldg. Main street from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. 4-10-wilx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl or middle woman for light housework. Apply from 2 to 4 at i Main street. Dr. Mary G. Monradian. 4-15 aged WOMEN WANTED—Full time salarys $15.00 selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 25c¢c an hour spare time. Permanent, experience unnecessary, International Hosiery, Norristown, Pa. 2 4-15-1dx WANTED. woman to famliy washing and ironing. at 306 Chestnut street, stairs.) take home Call (down 4-15-tf WANTED—Competent Swedish cook. Apply Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox, end of trolley line, Berlin st. 4-15-tf WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, 29 Park Place. % 4-14-tf TO RENT—Five steam heated. Bassett St. roomy gttenoment, Adults”™ only. 8¢ $ 4-11-5dx s by il WANTED#Girl for general hous work. Mrs. T. Swift, 43 Cedar St. i 4-14-3a FOR SALE—White Leghorns, S. from prize laying strain. Cockerel $5.00, Pullets $1.50, I2ggs $1.00 per setting. Franklin Coombs, 117 East St., Plainville. Tel. 37-12. 4-14-2a FOR SALE—Having sold my farm, 1 have no use for my driving horse James W. Parker, 1544 Stanley St { 4-14-3dx | = FOR SALE—My property in Stanley Quarter, nine room house and oth- er buildings and about twelve acres of land. Ten minutes walk from trolley on State road. Inquire of W. H, Ibelle, No. 1,543 Stanley St., terminus North end trolley line FORSALL | ments. 4-14-2d FOR SALE—Barred Rock hatching eggs, cockerel mating from Parks, direct bred to lay cockerel, also pul- let mating. 162 Vance St. Tel. 1174. | 4-13-3dx Grape vines and pansy Oak street. 4-13-3dx | FOR SALE plants. A number of used Ford ! e right. Inquire Elmer | Main street. 4-13-2d = FOR SALE—Brickyard for sale—The | | south-yard, alled, at Clayton, | with clay lanas recently acquired | adjoining on Southerly side. Inquire | of Kirkham & Cooper, city, FOR SALE | " cars. Pr | Auto Co., 4-13-6d TO RENT—Tenement of 4 room! Shuttle Meadow avenue. minutes from trolley, 8 ve 4-11-wix TO RENT—At 714 East street, Cor- ner East and East Main, second im- . garden Apply on premises 1-10-6d Ali clectric "Phone 4-7-tf provements, two verands and fruit trees. r at 719 Ea TO RENT—T! ment five rooms. improvements including Monroe street. -4. Main street. AGEN ENTS can secure a permanent monthly income by connecting with us. Our policies pay accidental death, sickness and accident. Cost $1.00 monthly and up. Men and women insured. Liberal commis- sions, unexcelled policies. Surplus and capital over one and a quarter million dollars. United States Cas- ualty Co., 80 Maiden Lane, New York. 4-15-1d }"‘;%ANTED*G\H wanted for bindery 66 | work. Adkins Church street, Printing Co., city. 4-14-3a WANTED—Girl to a work. 41 Trinity st at house- 4-14-d3 WANTED—Girl for general hous work. Apply Mrs. M. F. Davis, 5 Trinity street. Tel. 276-5. 4-14-2a WANTED—Young woman to operate typewriter in factory office. No sten ography required. Addre : Herald. 4-1 WANTED—Gir experienced and be- ginners to work on power sewing machines. Good wages and steady work. Apply N. E. Shirt Waist Co. 133 Hartford Ave. 4-13-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- | Par- eral housework. Mrs. Chas. £ home and office great labor savers; big sellers. Write today, for our free booklet. The Ward-Smith Sales Co., Box 807, Springfield, Mass 4-15-1dx SALESMEN—For specialties; AGE! If you want merit write today Big sellers; and labor savers housewife. A. L. Foster & Co., 199, North Jay, Me. artic for partic s, for Box 4-15-1dx TO RENT—One large front room, first floor, for two people or light bus ness. Arch and Walnut. 4-151dx FURNISHED ROOM- Arch St Large, pleasant, nicely furnished room. One or two people. Bath connecting. Use of 'phone. 1 “apartment, only. 83 4-10-tf —TF'urnisheo floor. Adults FOR SALE-—Fall bearing strawberry plants. C. A. Bergren, 22 Barnett | street. dx WANTED, TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY Morning SOME WORLD PROBLEMS which the church faces because of the war. 10.45 10.45 e A=l lebds mZO< M mgearmg mgoormg An Address by Dr. B. M. Tipple President of the American college at Rome, Italy. TRINI(Y METHODIST CHURCH TRINITY MET: ODIST (hURCH 7:30-Union Evening Service-7:30 At South Congregat'ona! Church Two Double Houses on 39 and 45 Linco!n St. l.ot, 140 ft. front, 230 ft. dcep, will be sold singly or together at Low Pricgs H. D, HUMPHKREY, 272 Man Street - NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eum, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kind Get our low prices. New and sec- e bou 34 PATENT! PATENTS—Secured through credit | system. Send sketch. Free h and cert ate of patentability. Book and list of patent buyers free. Waters & Co., 4460 Warder Bldg. Washington, D, C. 4-1-8-15-2 g and sold A. D. LIPMAN, Latayette St' Telephone 1329, (B S FOR SALE—Largest stock in the isk 1st and 2nd Auto Tires, Radiator hose, water hose, garden hose. Extra special bicycle tives $2 ea. Velvet shock absorhers and Howe red tubes; Goodrich, Good- year tires in stock. Edward Holstein’s Rubber Store, 368 Asylum St., Harf- that business men seck our Eradudies. | ford. First Rubber Store from Depifs t is the inevitable result of a cause S P efficiency in supplying the best service | el L —giving help—and that too is the re- N 3 - sult of anticipating business require- FOR SALE One Butter Box, one 8 ft Counter, one 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, One Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, Electric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show Case, one Cash Register. Apply to 4. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff City of ¥ All sizes, I ond-hand furnitu | fnc. ISINI6SS It is not a coincidence or accident HUNTSINGER’S THE SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY 197 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Send for Catalogue N. P, Kil Makes of STORAGE BATTERIES Recharged and Repaired. Large stock of Tires, new and seconds. Experi- enced men for tire repairing. A. G. HAWKER, 11 Elm Street The Volitz Floral Co. invites the public to visit its greenhouses,;uhfi..(fi.,l.";\i.li.l.:‘;..((,W 35 Edson St., Sunday. "~ , . The Easter Flowers ___ t et will be at their prime| "or gur fnsurance a | Avoid trouble by having your insuf- on that day. | ance written knows = - | how. Go to PARSONS, CLOSED AND OP] CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EIC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. s Gl afoa 3 . Agents Hrdson Motor Cars. New | & and 7 Pussenger Auwos for hire. Repatrs, Supulies, Srorage. PN 2R6 Ry e = 430 MAUN STHREET, Livery Cars for hirc, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG’'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS S - ‘'Phone _"_’4' | 4 LARGE PROPERTIES st Streets, suft- manufacturisg | LOCKWOOD i Real Estate and Insurance I 86 West Main Street ;s — _ re—— nd by a man who CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- | ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and | ~ottage cheese. | Telephone 98% DWIGHT / Booth’s Block. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST National Rank Bldg. Open Eveningt | WANTED—Work repairing stoves an making connections. Tel Price reasonable. WANTED—Young man clerk cal facto address Box Herald office. in 35 WANTED—Position doing housework or as cook keeper in a small family. Box X8X Herald. gener; or ho Addre 4-14-2d | | WANTED—Good opportunity for 15 | | year old boy in factory office. Ad- | dress in own handwriting Box X73 Herald Office. rooms for housekeeping. State lo- | cation and price, address Box 6 Bl Herald. 4-14-3dx WANTED—Five rooin rent, centrally located, by small family. Address Tenement, Herald Office. 4-8-d11x Wanted---Experienced | perators on power sewing machines. C. AJ. White Mfg. Co. - , PHILADEL FHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over BEST WORK A’ PRIC Oftice Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P, M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. OFFICE # Dwight G : Store bttt MODERATE WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854 The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City 304 MAIN STREET. '"PHON¥ . We Make 534 Signs | CARS 10 RENT

Other pages from this issue: