New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. FOB SALE--" M%7 R&%190 HART ST, o $3.300 art "ashis ON LIBER AL TERMS, \ - Scelthe fomart ey onabl 2 9 rooms, fine garden and fruit, good barn and hennery—Someone Hats We Are Sclling at takes this at once. ° i P ; Ko & ' H HUMPHEEY, 272 - : T ; . D. MPHEEY, Main Street Hartford. AURthoRELices? Ry : y b i 4 - g | NEW BRITA.\ NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ oy P LAMS HU BEN l_ ) ONE CENT 4 WORD_EACH INSERTIO S RECEFTIONS. ETC. | e ALL advertisements | oot = the classified for LOST—At 63 Vance street, bunch of column m\lSt he in FOR GIRLS COR e v e W;finamsmm Go. NOTICE. s Hcdson Motor Cars. New f muu 7 Passenger Autos for hire NOTICE—Auto for hire, wedding par- | ¥ | Hes Repatrs, Supplics, Srorage. ] ties a specialty. Rudolph, 123 Cher- : 2 . 11ONE 236 287 ELM STREET ry street, phone 337-2. 5-1-2dX | FOR SALE—700 California Privet, 2 g to 3 feet $6.00 per hundred deliv- ) . RELIABLE Flower and Vegetablo | cred: A. M. Raymond, Plainville ' g : FOR SALE SlZeS 12’ 13 14 and 16 Seeds. Carl Lorenzen, 59 Church | Conn. Tel 37-3. 520000 street. Flovist and Ssedman. | Tor SALE_A youn ]c;,p\;m:r: 5 % BUILDING LOTS Sults bullt espectally to fit the “hard to fit girls.” The Coats are semi-Norfolk and box styles, silk ol SRR o s o Went it Atieooa ntestiany and white pique collars and cuffs; the materials are practical and pretty serges and Shepherd checks. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken end of Lincoln street extension - § Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly The Skirts are full pleated and semi-pleated with suspenders. The colors are navy blue, Copenhagen out. Reasonable rates. Buick car. Sslid s or quarterly payments. Chas. H. blue, green and black and white checks, i e iy B | FOR SALE—3 chicken coops, hot wa- A Otis, 30 Vine street. > ter fountain. Apply Dewey's store, & - S— s $19.50 A $22.50 g el | Denison Garage : ond floor. Call 156 Cherry street, ust newly renovated. Come and B | J.cry Cars for hire, day and oight About 6 styles in-all in navy and checks; pleated ‘About 5 styles in all with fancy rose and Copen- upstairs. EEiE G| S ravel voulbuy lelenbore! : Supplies and It skirts and handsome reliable linings. hagen and pea u de cygne lining, pleated skirts. W. E. Burk, Maple Hill, Telephcne AG'T REO AND MAXWE TO RENT—Tenement five rooms sec- | 971-5. Mon.-Wed.-Sat-tf | Ll ond floor. Inquire 36 Connerton | . o 3—White enamel crib; com- street. 4-29-6dx | FOR SALE | plete. Price right. Moving out of 5 ./ Parfum Blasco B, i T AR, it eeieys Garage TO RENT—Five or six rooms, second - = W = Elm and Franklin Street . Mode i 3 s 29 ? SALE—E! nr homo, water <l ank Streets, floor. Modern improvemen FOR SALE—Eight room Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, Toilet Goods Dept. Kelsey sireel. Tel. 1307. 4-20-3x | and gas in house; barn; hennrics. | B e e Goggles and Sun Glasse A perfume which changes its scents as it dries FOR RENT—May 15 four room cot minutes walk from trolley. "Hm_nsn," i y e 'y A Sieciaity o P and the various flowers from which 1t is derived dis- tage on trolley in Plainville, for par- Box 15, Herald. 4-29-d2x : epairing a Specialt Tel. 1228, close themselve ticulars apply to A. M. Raymond, { ey T Jewelry Department That s Why vour friends will asks you “What Ehiille e e | o ST s e Is 1t?” | 0 : : ! TO RENT—Top floor, five rooms, rea- | sweet tone only § i The automobilist need loo: v E . W Acquaintance size a 5T - : ¥ S d look nowhere else for the o sl Ehe corsintanee slze At 1068 The Ovicn sonable rate, Enquire 3 Andrews| ment dollar week ! Surety Bonds b | Avold trouble by having your insur- | i newest and most practical ideas in auto gogsles and | tal Vial at 25c. Larger bottles 50c and $1.00. s 5 2 Pt R sun glasses. We can show you a most complete as- | Toilet Water $1.25. street. - 4-29-3dx rifice,” Herald Office. £ xola rouble by heviifous e sortment of smoked and amber lense kinds in pop- Try it—you will like it. Ask for Parfum Blasco at TO RENT—Four room tenement. Ap- | FOR SALE—One 1100 horse, 9 years | how. Go to ular sizes and styles. And our prices are always right [ the Toilet Goods Dept., Main Floor. S e et Ootian 27| " old. Good driver, good worker, DWIGHT A. PARSONS Main street. Tel. Jo.32! sound. One 800 mare, good driver. H A, ARS S, 91 Seymour street, up stairs, | TO RENT—A tenement of 4 rooms to 4-29-6ax | e ‘ small family. All improvements. | — | ; Inquire at 115 Clark street. 4-28-3dx |, FOR SALE—1914 Maxwell touring | if You Want (,ood Bo[t]ed RN e | car, electric lights and st]aner,; % Beer, Wine or Liquors, . S e LT X OO onement sec; 400.00; 1 ton truck, fine condition, | 3 ond floor all improvements; new | 3 i Order Same from $400.00; 2 Renault taxicabs, | PHILIP BARI)ECK house; location 54 Garden street. by Grand - | $300.00; 1916 Chevrolet Baby C d FRONT LACED Tel. 603-3 between 9 a. m. and 1| {ouring' car, $075.00; 1 passenger | ome and see 85 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 p. m. 4-28-tL1 Ppierce-Arrow 6 cylinder touring car | e e Auto Co. 287{ Miss Longon is illustrating by expert fittings the style, comfort and quality of this corset. | $475.00. Williams . th E t = 1 = ————— = s ing i i TO RENT—Four room tenement third | 1lm street. 4-28-6d | e Xtraor : PH' L AD EL PH lA The secret of combining all the things that a corset should be —an exceptional result in correct de- floor, all improvements. 97 South Booth’s Block. =il signing and producing—will be plain to you the moment you try on a Modart Corset in our fitting room. Burritt St 4-26-64 FOR SALE—Standard bred mare, reg- | Let Miss Longon show you by actual personal illustration that rare combination of style, graceful e — | istered, good all around an"-"a"! d lnary Bar- i DENTAL RUUMS lines and delightful sense of comfort which is responsible for the enviable reputation the Modart Corset TO RENT—Five room front flat and | valuable for breeding. Dr. Witte, | three offices suitable for a doctor. | 852 East St., Tel. 832-2. 4-26-1wk | has attained t for 2 . D' = S e eithenimnnn S el FAMIE 0N LS 193 Main Street Naughton's Baking or anezfin s | Over 25c¢ Store . ST = Eaaer e i stables. | play m our BEST WORK AT MODERATE TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- ES ! attleShlP Russel[ 11 th NDIVIDUALITY 54 I on et PoaWastinstongEitee s tROR (SAT. D e disont EhopoEEaDREWIE | . Office Open rml:ul:“s( A to 8 P. M. Tel. 961-5. 4-13-t0 | 65 records, in fine order. $8.00 if W d i | g - M. HALLMARK IN THIS S e e A INCOwS. | Sundays by Appointment. TO RENT—Five room tenement first 4-25-t2 | F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Brin. h War hi, L ——— floor, all modern conveniences at - 1118 ars Ip ost Teo it i on e e : 1Georglana Monks, 1.8 D: 1oe berry plants. _Tel. 971-12. 4-25-1wx TO RENT—Tenement five rooms. Al | FURNISHED ROOMS. Wiring Fixtures improvements including electric | o5k X : TO RENT—Large front room, first FOR h AWN Sl ez Mionosh stesREL ol ol B o O o ieaps il Corier -\x4h‘ € The DOlan'Dunlay 557-15 or 1325-4. 4-7-tf and Walnut T e |romesenwoww | And GARDEN (| Electric Co. Elm street. 5-1-3d - = — | S Compost Manure $2.00 a Load EI i I I ' learn work of second maid or wait- | ' " oo temen All conveniences. ress in private family. Experlence | mvo Soir ooty oo reet Bone Meal Manure ......$2.15 a Bag 89 Arch Street S S. D} i > J FPertilize. 1 kinds. not necessary. Mrs. H. E. Hart, | -29.2q | Commercial Fertilizers of all 1 5 227 Girard avenue, Hartford, Conn. Lawn, Garden and Flower Seeds Tel. 775-4. | o e h“,i‘,i““:Stanley-Svea Brain and Coal Go. [ Supplies Appliances e e ==l rnished rc 5 VEAbe et oo ord OF | keeping, 56 Hawkin street, rent rea- | Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley & Dwight Sts. fice. 5-1-1dx sonably. - - | | OR SALE—New and second-hand WANTED—A second maid. Good FURNISHED ROOMS with e furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- wages. Mrs, C. F. Bennett, 123 | boarc Arch street. < [ eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts t ! — = pillows and furniture of all kinds. - [TORRBENISSHurnidhedinooms fwithior Get our low prices. New and sec- WANED—sSituation by an experienced | without meals. Men only. Good lo- GGl SR A O Cht Lt cook. Good references. Call at 49 | cation, newly furnished. 96 Wal- A. D. LIPM: Tiatavettellst Linden street, care of Mrs. Peterson. lace street. Tel. 1615-4 29-w1 E | B : . elephione TELEPHONE 3B OFFICE 24 5-1-34X |0 RENT—Furnished rooms at - 326 - ags Dwight Ct. ] WANTED—Competent maid, 154 Lin~3‘ Grand street, all conveniences. Tel. | 4 T ARGE PROPERTIES % $1 05 | Forest street. 5-1-6d coln s Cel. 1856 5-1-6d | connection, 936 CERG O A a | e e — e —— On East Main and East Streets, suit- . WANTED—By a couple, cottage of £ CD—MALE, ‘lable for building or manufacturing by yor . ._ ] pounders, two Maxims and four sub- ; five or six rooms, or an apartment, = | sites- e British battleship Russell, sunk | o /00q forpedo tubes. Her water 4 all modern improvements. Good TED—Apply to Pullar & | H. N. LOCKWOOD mine in the Mediterranean with ;line length was 418 feet and her beam ~ location, will pay about $30. Would 2 5-1 tate and Insurance probable loss of about 124 men, | 75.5 feet. Her displacement was i not object to suburbs. Address Box = - 86 West Main Street. one of the last battleships built | 14,000 tons, and she usually carried 20 B L. Herald. 4-19-6d E. O. D. NTE \ ce, nickle platers th o0 eadion:) : 0 officers and men, or, as a flag- : . — — with experience. ~ Apply National IR i e o e o R Tl 75 R Onl boazdl the Russoll WANTED—To rent small house in or Marine Lamp Co., Forestville, e the main battery of twelve-Inch |hen she was lost was Rear Admiral . / near New Britain for the summer. Conn. 5-1-3d . g was re-enforced by a secondary ! Fremantle, who is among the survi- 4 State full particulars and terms. Ad- | =— - ~— ——————=- o y r 8 v 3 e low 5 i VANTED- young man as driver A i s. 8 was | vors. The Russell was the ecleventh : dress Bungalow, Herald Office. WANTET 3 g g e R i ; e, | SANTED S e man s drtver onstructive Advertisin pléted fn' 1908 and carried four | $2Pital ship of the British navy to g : B casbE Tl e e b G 5-1-14 SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. be lost since the began and is = SHinciAna twelve six-inch guns | the fourth ofclally ‘announced ' ds L NIBID S Yorn e Ao ani D0 ¢l e W e s e e A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ve twelve-pounders, six three- | having been sunk by a mine tory hospital to assist in first aid e ZDerienc o 2 and social work. Address stating| Iepairing barrels in local factor: ing department. e = = = = i i Good pay for right man. Addr P i a5 R LA e ; 3 age, experience, if any, and waszes 200 2 . o s » ‘R INT!NG SITUATION WANTED, 5 Sebectoll Dok K10%X Hesald s Box B17B, Herald Office. 4-29-3d THE A PINDAR CORP i 9 4-29-3d —— === ~ . . WANTED—Chauffeur, five years ex- JANTE n e 2 ¥ S S s WANTED—15 carpenters. Apply B. = Yoy Different Languages, Dortelice, s demin & = iation s ! L HER TAULEUR - WANTED—Operators wanted on pow- | H. Hibbard Co. 4-25-w1 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. BY s 4 shnson, 90 Pearl Cour R U Slea b el e e G P G, e T (O —: ||j§ Phone Ch. 1141-2. LINOTYPE GCOMPOSE . I ken. Steady work and good wages. | WANTED—Stone masons. Apply E LIOIYPE COMPOSITION. = = | ‘This skirt has all fullness modishly | New England Shirt Waist Co.. 1 H. Hibbard Co. a. m. to 6:15 p. m. bunched over the hips The flare of Hartrocd Saventie 4-29-3d ::is andl\\mm,qd sto8p. m. | | the coat is confined at the waist by i — = Res, ‘..’x’v Foreman 339.12 ll inturning darts. Four novelty buttons | gpATE OF CONNECTICUT WANTS WANTED. e 1 P close the cutaway fronts, while more ained nur , attendants; and ex- = et s \’\"()l’ll:‘h OrgEcn: \ S \ ISTERN PR TIN silk and soutache braid give the trim- | perienced men and women for| ©rdl housework. W. W. Benstead, ]j O R &AI ,]j/ JHURCH STRE = ? ming. The material is spring green many non-competitive positions in | L ainville. ot - broadcloth N Gl service pay G & = 0 Chelcliileaniceanaying U i *:‘” WANTED—Young woman in factory : Sl e St g || WSO oo i T The Moore Property No. 32 Hart St. o TN = stitutions and elsewhere. Ma All Makes of 1 C’I«'()u SALE—Largest stock in the ed couples are often called for. e e L H TORAGE BATTERIES Qlty of Fisk fst and 2nd Auwo Tircs. — Send for circular and apply for en- h iastid [ 83 Ft, Fl'()nt, arge riouse and Barn. | tadiator hose, water hose, rollment for position you can fill. | \WANTED—Girl for light housew ork, | arged and Repaired. Large stock gavden hose. Extra special ) State Civil Service Commission, Cap- one who can go home nights ires, new and seconds. Experi- tires $2 ca. Velvet shock absorbers | itol, Hartford, Conn. 4-29-6d | quire R. H. Wilcox, 1 | . d men for tire repairing. By Hour or Day. and Howe red tubes; Goodrich, Good- | — street. i Ao | [ chultz & Cosfiellfl Enc J M Fi s hl year tires in stock. Edward Holstein's ' \WANTED—Sidewalks and curbs to be - | 3 ’ Trubber Store, 309 Asylum St., Hart- elaid by first class workmen with | WANTED—Girl for general house- | < R .G. HAWKER, ] ' 1 “flegflfl 13 93 ford. First Rubber Store from Depot, 20 years’ rience. Tel. 1442 work. Apply 1939 Stanley St. 242 Main Street. years' ey . 11 Elm Stl‘eet Telephone 302 right hand side. e -26- £ L h L N —— i A stenography required. Address Bo

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