New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN A SERVICE FOR Under Auspices of in the Music by Male Chorus SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL, A Cordial Welcome to All MEN SOUTH CHURCH BROTHERHOOD SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 30, at 10:45 DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1 916. i CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 10¢ I ONE CENT A WORD_EACHB INSERTION. TO RENT. 1 FOR SALE. room, TO RENT—Tenement five rooms sec- | FOR SALE OR TO RENT—11 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. 1141-2. FOR SALE The Moore Property No. 32 Hart St. 83 Ft. Front. Large House and Barn. Schuliz & Costello, Inc. 242 M™Main Street. eSS S S SS ) when you are through work — all fagged out— tired. Nothing Tastes So Good as a glass or two of this Real Lager; FISCHERS }beaa/fiz’e@ Don’'t Keep House Without It! Order today — of your dealer or ms. The Hubert Fischer Brewery at Hartford Connecticut’s Leading Brewery. (218) R T T T T T T T T T T T T TR ANy TAP 27 LOVUIS W. MANN 'COTTAGES FOR SALE fAMILTON STREET—Bungalow with modern improvements RLUEN STREET—Near North Stanley Street, 6 rooms, modern improvements 2 ¥ODT, HOTEL BEL SCHMARR, W. J. OIN, KEEVERS & CO, R?R. IcCARTHY. very desirable, ACK ROCK AVE—S rooms, very desirable $3.800 BIACK ROCK AVE.—6 rooms, very desirable .$3,700 POR. EAST MAIN STREET and COTTAGE PLACE—A fine 6 room house, all improvements $3,200 HE W. L. HATCH CO. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day -{ issue. AGEN WANTED. AGENTS—Men, women, start now. Fast sales big profits. White for free particula about our special- ties. Housewives delighted. T. & S. Novelty Co., Danbury, Conn. 4-22-29; 5-6x LIVE AGENTS for high grade spe- cialty for home and office, Basily carried, easily demonstrated. De- scriptive booklet free. Elserich Co., 82 Morris street, New Haven, Conn. 4-29-1ax FOR bargains in Agents’ goods read “Agents Magazine,” 2 issues l0c Agents Magazine, Chicago. 4-29-1dx AGENTS 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. Surpius and capital over one and a quarter million dollars. United States Cas- ualty Co., 80 Maiden Lane, New York. 4-29-1dx AGENTS—Find wonderful sales proposition in “See America First,” Souvenir Toothpick Cases to Hotels, Cafes, Restaurants everywhere, act quickly, samples free. Transo Co., Rockford, Ohio. 4-29-1dx NO EXPERIENCE needed to earn big income selling our goods. Send for our latest winner. The Fort Hill Specialty Ci 50 Rogers stree, Lowell, Mass. 4-29 FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE front two gentlemen. Board if desired, room for one or All conveniences. 14 Camp street. 4-29-2a TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without meals. Men only. Good lo- cation, newly furnished. 96 Wal- lace street. Tel. 1615-4. 4-29-wl TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 32 Grand street, all conveniences. Tel. connection, 936-5. 4-28-w1 HELP W ED—MALE., WANTED ! Good husky man with fair knowl- edge of copper and nickel electro- plating to work on heavy work. Must be a worker himself and able to obtain results from four or five helpers. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO., Employment Bureau. WANTED! Two good buffers on Nickel plated work, ers on steel work. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO., Employment Bureau. brass and Six good polish- 65 Grove Hill, Monday, as party is TO RENT—Top floor, leaving town. 4-29-1d sonable rate, Enquire 3 Andrews street. 4-29-3ax TO RENT—Four room tenement. A five rooms, rea- FOR SALE—Eight room house; water and gas in house; barn; henneries, ply S. Stanley Horvitz, Optician, four acres of land, fruit, etc. Threc Main street. Tel. 1515. 4-29-34 minutes walk from trolley. ‘House,” ~ Box 15, Herald. 4-29-d2x TO RENT—Six room tenement. fir - floor, conveniences, large garden, FOR SALE—700 California Fruit 2 Black Rock avenue, 4-29-1dx to 3 feet $6.00 per hundred deliv- ered. A. M. Raymond, Plainville, TO RENT—A tenement of 4 rooms to Conn. Tel, 37-3. 3 small family. All improvements. Inquire at 115 Clark street. 4-28-3dx New FOR SALE—Upright piano in Britain. Good order, beautiful, sweet tone only $85. After firs ment dollar week Addre: TO RENT—SiX room tenement sec- ond floor all improvements; FOR SALE—Barred Rock hatching s, pure strain and good layers o 'a few setting hens. 162 Vance TO RENT—Desirable six room rent, first floor. Tyler, 508 Stanley street. 4-26-4dx Naughton’s Baking or Finne TO RENT—Tenement five rooms sec- stables. ond floor. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 4-23-6dx Edison Phonograph with in fine order. $8.00 if Box 12XX, Herald. 4-25-tf FOR SALE 65 records, taken at once. TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- ments, at 161 Washington street. Tel. 961-5. 4-14-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement first FOR SALE—Pansy and black rasp- floor, all modern conveniences at| berry plants. Tel. 971-12. 4-25-1wx | 236 Maple. Inquire on premises. 4-13-tf | FOR SALE—1914 Maxwern roadster. Newly painted and overhauled. | TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, An1| Wil sell reasonable. 546 West improvements including electric| Main street. Tel. 747-12. | lights. 82 Monroe street. 'Phono | 4-20-w1 557-15 or 1325-4, e = ———— — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. NOTICE. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken WANTED—Young woman in local fac- tory hospital to assist in first aid | - : = and social work. Address stating | WANTED—Girl for Dental office. age, experience, if any, and wages To clean and do general work. Ap- WANTED—Experienced cooper repairing barrels in local Good pay for right man. Box B17B, Herald Office. for factor; Addr 4-2 TED—Competent man to do grading and seeding on a new lawn. Address Box 5XX, Herald. 4-26-4dx WANTED--15 carpenters. Apply B. H. Hibbargd Co, 4-25-w1 WANTED—Stone masons. Apply B. H. Hibbard Co. 4-25-64 One of the first principles of suc- cess is to associate yourself with peo- ple who are making a success of husi- ness, Our Schools will equip you in such a way that successtul people will wel- come yol to their mids expected, Box X19X, Herald Office. ply Sunday between 10 and 12 a. 4-29-3 m., Harvard Dental Parlors, 141 Main street. 4-29-1dx WANTED—Operators wanted on pow- er sewing machines. Beginners ta- | WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- ken. Steady work and good wages. | eral -housework. W. W. Benstead, New England Shirt Waist Co., 133 Plainville. 4-30-d3x | Harttord avenue, 4-29-3d = o | WANTED—Young woman in factory WANTED—Maid for general house- office for clerical position. No work. Apply Mrs. Marwick, C stenography required. Address B ner Hawley street, and Corbin ave- X Herald office. 4-29-3d nue. Tel. 4-29-1dx WANTED—Girl for light housework, En- STATE OF CONNECTICUT WANTS| ©ne who can go home nights Trained nurses, attendants; and ex- u(un':t R. H. Wilcox, 12 l4 irview street. - perienced men and women 42 many non-competitive positions the civil service paying up to for n 0 WOMEN WANTED—Full time $15.00 selling guaranteed hosiery to per month and maintenance at in- wearer; 25c an Hour spare ftime. stitutions and elsewhere. ~ Mar- Permanent, experience unnecessary ried couples are often called for. Aol Hosicr 7 NG st o o) Send for circular and apply for en~| pa 4-29-1ax rollment for position you can fll. | v State Civil Service Commission, Cap- | WANTED—Girl for general house- itol, Hartford, Conn. 4-2 d work. 1939 Stanley St. Apply WANTED—To do housework by the = day. Call 28 Seymour street. WANTED—Girls for' packing room. 4-28-1dx| Apply Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., - — Division. 4-24-6d WANTED—Sidewalks and curbs to be relaid by first class workmen with [ w A NTED—Competent second girl. 20 years’ experience. Tel. 1442 Wages right. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 4-26-t£| Lexington street 4-19-tf P - W4 TED—A person with some ex- TFOR SALE—Largest stock in the perience for a temporary position City of Fisk 1st and 2nd Auto Tire: in the Bookkeeping Department of | All sizes. Radiator hosc, water hose, a manufacturing concern. Bookkeeper, Herald Office Address 4-26-3d ixtra special bicycle Velvet shock absorhers garden hose. tires $2 ca. ond floor. Inquire 36 Connerton | single house. All modern conveni- street. 4-29-6dx | en 625 Arch, Corner Monroe | | strect. Also a two tenement house TO RENT—Five or six rooms, second | at 633 Arch street for sale. Rea- floor. Modern improvements 29 son for selling am going west, Price Kelsey street. Tel. 1507. 4-29-3dx| reasonable. Inquire 389 Arch = street, William Radil. Sat-tf } FOR RENT—May 15 four room cot- tage on trolley in Plainville, for par- { FOR SALE refrigera- ticulars apply to A. M. Raymond.! tor, laundry stove, kitchen tabies, Plainville. 4-29-3dx | white enamelled bedstead. Apply ' FOR SALE- location 54 Garden rifice,” Herald Office. 4- 5 g( I R LIS B e i WOR SALE—One 1100 horse, 9 years — old. Good driver, good worker, TO RENT—Five rooms. all improve-| sound. One 800 mare, good driver. ments, at 446 West Main St. In-| 91 Seymour street, up stairs quire 491 Main St. 4-27-3a 4! TO RENT—One-half office In cen- | FOR SALE—New seven room cottage, trally located building. Reasonable | large lot, all modern improvements, rates. Stenographer in office. For Hardwood finish, very moderate | particulars address Box 4BB,! price, $500. Cash required. Near Herald Office. 4-27-3d I Stanley Park, 1564 Stanley street. 4-29-1dx FOR SALE—1914 Maxwell touring TO RENT—TFour rooms, all improve- . (z-?r (\\lrc(‘lric lights and starter, ments, $9.00 month, at 55 Market | $400.00; 1 ton truck, fine condition, St. Garden. Also 5 room cottage | §400.00; 2 Renault taxicabs, with barn, $10.00 per month. In- §300.00; 1916 Chevrolet Baby Grand (1"2:‘;:550 Market St., first floor. Tel | (ouring car, $675.00; 7 passenger b 4-27-3dx | pierce.Arrow 6 cylinder touring car $475.00. Williams Auto Co., 287 Blm street. 4-28-6d TO RENT—Four room tenement third 07 floor, all improvements. 97 South| FOR SALE-—Cheverlot Baby Grand Burritt St. 4-26-6a| 1916 model touring car; electric lights; self starter. Addres: - 22X X, Herald. street. Tel, 176 4.27-d3x TO RENT—Five room front flat and | FOR SALE 1 : three offices suitable for a Jdoctor. istered, good all around animal, “The Barnes,’ 131 Main street. L. valuable for breeding. Dr. Witte, M. Barnes. " 852 Fast St., Tel. 83 4-26-1wk TO RENT—Tenement, 6 rooms, gas, | FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching | garden. Close to trolley. Rent Clark's Red's Berlin. Telephone | right. Apply now Charles H. A 665-5. 4-26-A4x pinwall, Berlin. 4 — FOR SALE Apply ] waxzED. Apply Box 8 B. L. Herald < | Sundays by Appointment. o Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. and Howe red tubes; Goodrich, Good- | A UNION SERVICE in the interest of THE BOYS CLUB Apr. 30---Sunday Evening---7:30 — TP Trinity Methodist Church The following men will speak briefly: E. W. Christ, President of the Boys’ club. R. H. Crawford, Superintendent of the club. S. M. Bard, Mgr. of the campaign. Henry W. Maier, Minister of Frst Congregational Church. Geo. W. C. Hill, Minister of South Congregation- al Church. Earl B. Cross, Minister of the Baptist Church. Warren F Cook, Minister of the Methodist Church. Frederick W. Latham Will Sing EVERYONE WELCOME. Boys’ _AMOST DESIRABLE HOME, No. 190 HART ST,, FOR $3,300 ON LIBERAL TERMS. 9 rooms, fine garden and fruit, good barn and takes this at once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street EVWW BRITAIN NATIO I, BANK BUILDING PRINTING In Many Difierent 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 hennery—Someone CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE ~ 200 E- MAIN STREET. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hcdson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Storage. ‘PHCNE 236. 287 ELM STREKT C. EBBESEN, MGR. FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329, FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. . Otis, 30 Vine street. ¥ All Mel;es of STORAGE BATTERIES Recharged and Repaired. Large stock of Tires, new and seconds. Experi- enced men for tirc repairing. Denison Garage 450 MAIN SIREET, i Livery Cars for hire, day and plght | A. G. HAWKER, Storage, Supplics and Vepalring | 11 Elm Street AG'T REO AND M\x\\.x";::(l:": Ans | — FOR SALE. These two homes, just on the out- skirts of the city, can be bought right | | if taken at once. Easy Term One family house, 6 rooms, lot 1 1-8 acre on Jerome Street. Two family house, 11 rooms, 150x241, Kensington Avenue. | We have also several Bungalows, | Cottages and Investment Properties. Come in and let us tell you how you | can own your own home, ; \ The Home Banking &! Realty Co. Keeley s Garage and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, | Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and ¢ | Subplies. | Repairing a Specialty. | 1o For Your Imurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- | ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. i 193 MAIN STREET. Open Monday and Saturday even- ! ings. 4 LARGE PROPERTIES On East Main and East Streets, s able for building oOr manufacturing sites- Wiring Fixtures The Dolan-Dunlay Electric Co. Electrical Gontractors 89 Arch Street Tel. 775-4. Supplies H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street: | if You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from | PHILIP BARDECK, ‘ Appliances 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 PHILADELHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street | Over 25¢ Store | | OFFICE 24 Dwight Ct. TE.EPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags $1.05 BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. | WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL 1 TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS § MORGAN & KINGSLEY The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City HUNTSINGER’S JANITOR, experienced in all neh- | year tires in stock. Edward Holstein’s o FerH v NGER® g n a s in stock. KX : 304 MAIN STREET. 'PHONE 534 THE SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY i B of the work, desires position; | Rubber Store, 309 Asylum S Hart- 5 < 20 - y o : 0 S 5 2 ol 2 &4 22 Make Sig i NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WEST MAIN STREET 197 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. | 200d reference. ~ Address Janitor, | ford. First Rubber Store from Depot, e o lens & | Send for Catalogue N. | Herala. 4-26-dix | right hand side. S P SO B ..~ L L NI 5:

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