New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 16

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FOX & CO. Hartford. Kodaks and Cameras, Devel- oping, Printing and En- larging at Short Notice. Work Guaranteed Satisfac- tory. (Main Floor.) 75 DRESSES 40 Different Styles—Regular $25, $27.50 and $29.75 Models 5y Sale Price $19.75 Another Dress offer 'which means-a-genuine saving of $6.00 to $10.00. ‘When merchandise’is advertised by-us:at a reduction there’s the true bargain ring in every word, and honest dependable articles back of every:item. The Dresses featured today are selected from regular stocks, and there’s frequently but one of a kind. Many have embroidered waist, some ‘haye overskirts and some in tailored effects; There are Dresses in Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Pu also combinations of Georgette Crepe.and Taffeta, Chiffon and Taffe ta. hagen, navy blue, plum, tan, brown, stripes,. checks-and plain black. styles for afternoon wear. there are also dre Willow and Charmeuse, The colors are rose, gray, Copen- LEONARD+CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS For Which We Are Hartford Agents IN THE.BASEMENT. The only*Refrigeration that was awarded first prize at the Panama Exposition. you owe it to a.aoney-saver. If there's a Refrigerator to buy this spring Leonard and to -consider it above all others. In order to start the summer right we shall offer a special inducement in ‘hardwood white seamless porcelain lined Leonard Refrigerators with rounded corners, ice-capacity 90 1bs. and it's investigate the Tt's sanitary yourself to Leonara Refrigerator: 10 wall insulation, Special Sale Price. Q) 715 Polar King Refrigerators ‘White lined with front icing door, ‘bardwood case, nickel plated hardware, ice capacity 60 lbs. Specfal $14-98. cial $4.98. Guaranteed Refrigerators Hardwood 1ift cover lined, self retaining castors, brass hardware Refrigerators, galvanized Spe- COUCH HAMMOCK SPECIAL 150 Couch Hammocks For Only $S are bargains in every sense of the word. $37.50. Couch Hammock Frames, size canopy. Special at $3.39- . Another Shipment of the Well- Know Iver-Johnson Wheels. ST REGEIVED A Written Guarantee With Each And Others ' The King of the Road—$30.00 Cash A. GLADDING, 4 Chestnut St. JUST AROUND THE CORNER. Made of excellent khaki mounted on strong iron frames, National spring, windshield and are hung by chains and well tufted mattress. made of heavy tubular iron, finished .00 These.Hammocks were contracted for long before the advance in metals and fabr therefore they have Other Hammocks up to in brown, easily adjusted to full City Advertisement Street and Building Lines on Grove Hill Street. Clerk’s office, City of New Britain, Conn., May 11, 1916. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has | made the following appraisal of damages and assessment of benefl caused by the proposed adoption of Street lines and Building lines on Grove Hill Street, Street lines 47 feet apart, from West Main to Lake Street, a bullding line on the east side 24 feet back from the street line. from West Main Street to the south line of Rose Finnegan's property, a build- ing line on the west side 2 4foet hack from the street line, from West Main Street to a point opposite street line of Lake Street, viz: FOR SALE Fine Residence in Western Part of the City, for $7,800 —BY— & Costello, Inc. East Side. Damages Benefits Frederick Whittlesey § 33.00 $ 33 00 Andrew J. Slope 30.90 William L. Huma 19.80 Isaac D. Russell.... 18.00 George W. Klett and Louise J. Klett, jointly Joseph M. Halloran. Georga F. Meisner and Abble J. Mels- ner, jointly Charlotte Hunger- ford Joseph Schilling Morris Raphael .... 10.00 Mary E. Lewis...... 12.00 son 12.00 12.50 .40 10.00 Constructive Advertising EE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 6 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. J\one Ch. 1141 West Side. Fannie H. Talcott, George S. Talcott, Florence T. Hope and Helen T. Stanley, jointly Estelle C. Wetmores. Frederick G. Platt.. Louise P. Goss Fanny D. Remington, Frederick R. Bld- redge and George W, Andrew Trus- tee, jointly e Thomas W. Crowe. . Edwards D. Case and Elizabeth . 8. C. FOR SALE! 25 GOOD USED CARS APPLY TO E. G. BABCOCK Staege, jointly Louis S. Reynal.... Joseph F. Hance and Elizabeth Hance, jointly .. The Stanley Works. Total And it finds no damages, or benefits or betterments to any person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest: ALFRED L. (N. B, Herald) other THOMPSON, City Clerk. the north | special | ALL advertisements for the classified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day -f issue. FOUND—Sunday, April 30th, on Ber lin street, an Automobile Robe. quire at Harry Gould, Berlin, Conn. 5-12-1dx | NOTICE, | NOTICE—Would like to communicate | with Mrs. Miller, formerly nurse at | Hartford retreat, now resident of this city. Tel. 1035. 5-11-d3 CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WCRD_EACH INSERTION. S | S— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Corbin seven passenger touring car, 40 H. P. in good condi- tion. Louis Conforti, Plainville. Tel, 5-12-d3 FOR SALE—BIlack horse, seven rears old. Good worker. Cheap for cash. ‘W. W. Benstead, Plainville. each. FOR SALE—Pigs, five dollars Thomas. F. Cashman, Berlin. Tel. 1 668-4. 5-10-e0d-12d | "OR SALE—Young Jersey cow. Call l at 47 Sunrise avenue. 5-11-3dx | phonograph } and four | recarding selection, desire: Call tel. and 6 p. m. 5-11-tf SALE—Edison cabinet. Two attachment, 80 records, good $17 Easy terms Owner leaving town. 974-4 between 9 a. m. FOR with minute outfit if NOTICE—Seven passenger car hire. Weddings, Christenings tours. Day and night Phone 337-2. for and rvice. | -10-4dx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Buick car. Richard Covert, Tel. 1073-4. 8-6dx WANTED. WANTED—Men and women in Britain and surrounding towns sell our extracts. Fast seller. profits. Start at once. Exclusive agency to right party. For parii- culars call or write. Button Extract Co., 46 Asylum street, Hartforl, Conn, 5-12-1dx ‘WANTED-—Honest men everywhere. ‘Whole or part time. Three to ten dollars daily. Pay weekly. Start now. Write The Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 3-11-2dx New Big ! ‘WANTED—By an American woman of refinement and ability capable of filling any trustworthy position. Exceptional references. Box X6X, Herald. WANTED TO BUY—At once, a good ariving horse; M. Finkelstein, care of Singer Sewing Machine Co., 23 West Main St. Phone No. 606-2. 5-10-3dx WANTED—To buy rol! top deqk with chair. Must be a good size and in good condition. Address Desk, Her. ald Office. 5-6- WANTED—Sidewalks and curbs to be relaid by first class workmen with 20 years’ experience. Tel. 1445. ) WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Nurse girl,. day time oniy, apply 49 Park Terrace. 5-11.2dx WANTED-—Girls for marking and as sorting. Good pay to the right par- ties. Union Laundry Corp., 266! Arch St. 5-10-tf | WANTED—Girl to assist at house work and to help care for children. | Mrs. W.' M. Higgins, 16 Tremont | St. -10-3a WANTED—Competent Mrs. F. L. Wilcox, end trolley line, Berlin St., Berlin. 5-9-t¢ e TO RENT. TO RENT—Four room tenement 55 Market street, near Jubilee. ncw | house, all improvements, $9. Telc phone 1486-5. 5-12-2dx of at | TO RENT-—Two tenements, five rooms each, second and third floo: Modern improvements. 33 Dewcy street. 5-5-6d TO RENT—Tenement rooms second floor. Inquire 36 Connerton I street. 5-6-d6x | TO RENT—Five room frout flat and | | five three offices suitable for a doctor “The Barnes,” 131 Main street. M. Barnes. 5-82 sa TO RENT—Offices, reasonable, tric Building, 88 West Main. Apply J. Winkle, Room 1. 5-8-6d TO RENT—Six room tenement sec- ond floor all improvements; new house; location 54 Garden street. Tel. 605-3 between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. 4-25-tf Elec- TO RENT-—Tenement five rooms. improvements including lights. 32 Monroe street. 567-1F ar 1325-4 All clectric 'Phonc FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two housekeeping; floor, 242 rooms elevator Main street. for se FURNISHED R (WO\[Q—-L'U‘:(‘ front | room for one or two gentlemen. All conveniences. Board if desired. 14 Camp street, Tel. 1279-3. 5-8-10-12. FOR SALE New cottage in Kensington, west of Berlin depot. Now being finished, 7 rooms and bath, 5 minutes walk from trolley. Also 9 room house, near Beckley station, with barn and 3 acres of land, large vineyard in bearing. To rent 2 tenements in the Hooker | house, Kensington, ‘large gardens. Just over city line on Kensington St. Also to rent Pasturage for young stock or horses Inquire of ¥. L. NORTON, or W. C. NORTON, Ken: sington, cows, Agent; : FOR SALE—One SALE—Americus fall bearing everbearing strawberry plants, Charles Clau- D. 5-11-3dx FOR or $1.00 per hundred. delin, Kensington, R. F. 128), 2 minutes from Will sacrifice at low price Apply 516 Stanley street. 5-11-3dx FOR SALE—One two-horse drop-ont dump cart. Inquire, Estate W. R. Sparks, 214 Park stréet. 5-11-dax SALE—Garage business, lo. tion central, and doing a good Lu: iness at the present time for full particulars address, Herald, Box X3X. 5-i1-6dl FOR A Tord Runabout in good condition, used one season. Call after 5 o'clock or Saturday afternoon. R. B. Kreinberg, Ber- lin, North end of town. 5-10-4dx FOR SALE—. FOR SALE—Cottage at Maple Hiil, steam heat, abundance of fruit. Tel. 971-12. 5-10-6dx FOR SALE—Small house and poultry house, big lot, near Barnesdale. Price $1,000, half or less down. Ad- dress House, Box 12, Herald. 5-10-4dx strong, willing, black ,general-purpose horse,weigh- ing about 1,150 pounds, will drive ten miles an hour. One cut-under wagon, ten-foot body in perfect condition. Reason for selling above property want to replace same with an auto. Prices very reasonably. J. Edward Erwin, 62 Lafayette St., New Britain. 5-8-6d FOR SALE-Valuable Frontage about 55 feet. particulars. Never before on the market MAIN ST. Propert Call at once for H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Stree! NEW BRITAIN NATIO N. THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. Extra Special in Our Ready-to-Wear Department Manufacturers Stock of Suits and Coats to close out at Extraordinary Low Prices. All of the latest modes —and newest materials: No two suits | alike. Making them very exclusive. A | great Suit and Coat Opportunity- Women’s White Wash Skirts 79 | Special $1 Skirt. Saturday C A big assortment of Women's Fine Shirt Waists, small 1m~ lmm 97 $1.50 lines. Speci C | Women’s Knit Summer Vests, and without sleeves, fine lisle thread. Special at . 21/2(: Women’s Union 2 trimmed. Special at 1c Men’s Wear Specials Men’s Negligee Shirts, made Percales, worth $1.00- with s, lace in fine 's Balbriggan Underwear. Men’s 50¢ Balbriggan Under- e» ™ wear. Special at . en’s Fine Lisle Finished Union Suit: Special A Big Ribbon Special Wide Width, All Silk 29¢ Ribbons in Plain Moire and Satin. Special at Extra Wide 35¢ and 40c¢ Ribbons. Extra Special at 25C 'CARS TO | CLOSED AND OPEN Al. BANK RBUILDING FOR SALE Sixty Acres of Landat Barnesdale for $15 per Acre. C. L. BARNES OR & E 18 room, 2 tenement dwelling in. | one of the best locations. Also 12 room, 2 tenement choice neighborhood with extra house in large [ Tot. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hiro, day and nizit Storage, Supplies and Repairing AG'T REO A} i Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplics. Repairing ‘Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Moior Cars. New ¢ aud 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. 'PHCNE 220. LM STR " FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. H. Otis, 30 Vine street. RENT CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EIC. TEL. 9438-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE pecialty 1 8, FOR SALE—One Maxwell Roadster with delivery hack in fine condition. Magneto, windshield and top, $100 1-Ton truck, top and side curtains in fine condition, $400. Willlams Auto Co. 5-8-6d TO RENT—Three room tenement, improvements, at 470 Arch street. Inquire White House Lunch. TED—MALE, ‘MOULDERS and COREMAKERS Two first class floor and bench. Open shop in Mass. Good wages, steady posi- tions. Fare paid. For par- ticulars. See Mr. Edward, Beloin Hotel, 6 to 9 p. m., tonight. TEAMSTERS Schurberg street. WANTED — Inquire Coal office, 69 Franklin -12-3d WANTED—Foremen for Shavers and Threaders in swood screw factory. Address Foreman, Herald Office, giving experience, also wages ex pected. -26d WANTED—Errand Boy with bicycle. Permanent position, good chances. Apply box 17 W.Herald. = 5-12-dl WANTED— iness in store right man. Apply Box Young man to learn bus- Advancement to the 2 W Herald. 5-12-d1 WANTED—Men and eral factory work. Apply Superin- tendent’s office. The Trumbull | Electric Mfg. Co., Plainville, Conn, 5-11-6d boys for gen- >—First class tool-setter Brown & Sharp screw machines, one who is wiliing to work all night Good wages and steady position for the right man. Apply at once. The Mattatuck Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn. WANTEI automatic class automobile giving references WANTED—Two fi salesmen. Apply, Herald. WANTED—Errand boy. son Drug Co, WANTED—Two good buffers on brass and nickel plated goods. The New Departure Mfg. Co., employment bureau, Bristol, Conn., 5-8-6d WANTED—Wood for Shavers and experience and Address, Operator, screw operators Threaders, State wages expected Herald office, Big Values in Wash Dress Goods Flow crcd » value. ¥rench Tissues in Striped K Extra Special at, yard Silk Special 36-in Silk Poplin in all shades, good $1.00 value. Special at (DON’T MISS A VISIT TO OUR BAR- GAIN BASEMENT.) the new City Advertisement Layout of Cemetery Lane and Estab- lishing Strect and Grade Lines Thercon, Clerk's office, City of New Conn,, May 11, 1916 To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Asses ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following Appraisal of dam- ages and assessment benefits, caused by the proposed layout of Cemetery Lane, establishing street| lines 33 feet apart, and an official | grade for said street, viz Britain, of Dam. Ben. East Side. Michael Cherpak and Annie Cherpak, joint- Cherpak Estate of James Cabe Corporation nf Mary's Church West Shine Bassen Ignacy Kulas and nie Kulas jointly Tgnacy Kulas Edward Burns Estate of John Kenney 3 6.83 9.80 $97.33 or special other | Angd it finds no damages, benefits or betterments to any person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified record and published twice by order of the Common Council, Attest: from ALFRED L. (N. B. Herald) e——— ey THOMPSON, City Clerk. FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eum, 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, PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. -+ AUTOS T0 RENT By Hour or Day. J M. anegan Stables Tel FOR The LAWN And GARDEN .$2.00 a Load $2.00 a Bag M. nhe Compost Manure. . .. Pulverized Sheep Manure.. Bone Meal Manure . .....$2.15 a Bux Commercial Fertilizers of all kinds. Lawn, Garden and Flower Sceds Stanley-Svea Grain and Goal Go. Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley & Dwight Sts. HORACE I. HART Rates Reasonable and Reliable- LIVERY Chalmers. Arch Street Service 6 cyl 596 7 Passenger, Tel. 1930. Wiring Fixtures The Dolan-Dunlay Electric Co. Electrical Contractors 89 Arch Street Tel. 1728 Supplies Appliances OFFICE 24 Dwight Ct TELEPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags $1. 05

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