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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 19186, NIGHT TIRES A REAL TIRE GUARANTEE We have so much faith in the supremacy of Knight Tires that we offer you the following guarantee :— Should any and all 5,000 Mile Knight Tires sold by us at list price within the next 30 days prove defective within 1,000 miles—WE WILL REPLACE THEM ABSOLUTELY. FREK We claim that if a tire is defective it will show up in 1,000 miles. We are put- ting this guarantee on the right end. We do not take a 5,000 mile tire and say we will guarantee it for 6,000 and then make this 1,000 miles up on the adjustment, we put it where it belongs. Let us give you a few pointers on “Tire Adjustments.” “It Will. Astound You.” | The A. C. HINE CO. Distributors 314-316 Pearl St., Hartford Furnighings for the Summer Home Ourslines of Furnishings for the summer-home are now complete and ready for,your -inspection. Why not call and make your reservations now? We wiil shipsany articles which you may select when you are ready for them, freight pre- paid, anywhere in New England. All.goods shipped by freight are carefully wrapped or crated by experienced packers insuring their delivery in good condition. A FEW SUGGESTIONS White Enamel and Ivory Dressers from $14.50;Chiffoniers from $13.50. White Enamel Iron Beds (any size) $4.50, $5.00, $6.75, $9.00 up to $20.00. National Springs from $3.60. Box Springs from $16.00. Mattresses (full size) excelsior cotton top, $3.50; Cane Combination $6 Cotton $9.00 and $12.00; Felt $11.25 and $14.50; Silk Floss $15.75 and $20.00. Pillows (per pair) $2.00, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00. Metal Frame Divan Couches, $5.50; with coil spring upholstered in Cre- tonne $15.00. .~ Metal Frame Couch Beds complete with mattress and bolster $10.00, $11.75, $13.50, $16.00, $16.50 and $19.00. Couch Covers—a big assortment ranging in price from $2.50 to $12.00. White Enamel Metal Washstands, $5.00, $5.50 and $6.25. White Enamel Bedroom Chairs, Rockers, Tables and Mirrors, FOR THE VERANDA Couch Hammocks, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00 and $12.50. Hammock Standards, $3.00 and $4.50. Awnings $4 and $7. Back Rests $2. Steamer Chairs, $1.50 to $5.50. Lawn Settees $1.25 and $1.50. Reed Tables (all finishes) $3.00 to $12.00. Maple Frame Cane Seat and Back Chairs and Rockers from $1.00 to $3.50 Chinese Grass Furniture; Grass Rugs; Fibre Rugs. © 253 COMPLETE HomE PURNISHERS AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RANGES OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS AO-B6FORD STREET HARTFORD UALITY RICE. WHERE. IS HIGHER THAN Are You Suffering! uifering! §r g Your Troubles to Me. No Charge for a Friendly TalKk. TaKe Your Case I Charge You $2 a WeeK—-No More, No Less IfI frankly whether I could give you immediate relief and permanent restoration to health, I would you nothing until you were ready to go ahead, and then only $2 a week, no more Can Afford My Treatment. Fou Cannot Afford to Delay. Pon’t Let False Pride or oney Matters Cause You to uffer Another Day. T accept no hopeless cases, and will tell I can do for nd what it will cost an do, and do what I e no chances whatev pride or money matters delay you another day. This is an un lleled offer to all suf- ferers, and the lowest charge of any special- 51 emember, I don’t patch up— - e patch up—I RE you; how 1 Read Every " Word of This er: Treatment Will Give You Imme- late Relief and Permanent Restora- on to Health if After Examination Say It Can Be Done and You low My Directions. I am doing all I can to make it possible for everyone to have the advantages of ex- pert, reliable, superior treatment at prices the reach of But I cannot come You must tak ALL advertisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day f issue. for TO RI TO RENT—Lower tenement, 6 1 31 Franklin Square. -tf ONE CENT A WORR_EACH —l INSERTION. LOST, LOS Saturday, either in Bcr!?q or New Britain, gold watch, initials, EHIN G LOST—Last February, ring. Initials H. N. 135 Winter street. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Buick car. Richard Covert, Tel. 1073-4. 6-22-6dx TO RENT—Four rooms, provements. Suitable couple: Rent $8.00 some jm- for old 519 Arch St. 5-24-3dx ! TO RENT—First class tenements to rent, with all improvements for good family in new block Washington street. TO RENT-——Tenement containing six large, sunny rooms, second floor, modern improvements. 163 Fair- view street, corner Chestnut. 5-23-3dx TO RENT—Store and Garage, Loomis, 150 Arch St. P. W. 5-19-eo0d-tf | TO RENT—Furnished front room for two gentlemen or two rooms for ! light housekeeping. Also small store for rent. Reasonable. 438 East St. Mon-Wed-Sat TO RENT—Five rooms, modern im- provements, $11. 401 Chestnut St. 5-23-1wx TO RENT—First floor, five rooms, im- provements, electricity, 347 Chest- nut. 5-22-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of § rooms all modern conveniences. 181 Bassett street. 5-20-tf FOR SALE. The coming r ‘W BRITAIN NATION. One 50 acre, all cultivated One 10 acre, with Poultry Plant. Three smaller farms. Must be sold at once. For full information apply to The Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 MAIN STREET. Open Monday and Saturday even- ings. For Your insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT 4. PARSONS, ’s Rloc] ay old chicks from now until June 6 ingle comb whi 10c, s comb reds, Plainville, E. W. Har FOR SALE—. FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. At reduced price terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-24-6dx FOR SALE—Columbia Graphophone with lot of over 50 records. For §15 if taken at once. Would con- sider 3 monthly payments. $5 each. Box 33BB, Herald. 5-23-tf FOR SALE—Pigs, five dollars each. Thomas. F. Cashman, Berlin. Tel. 668-4. 5-10-e0d-12d AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—1912 Stoddard-Dayton runabout, 22 H. P. good condition. $190.00 or trade for Ford. George Anderson, Ber- lin. 3-d3x FOR SALE-—Second-hand bedroom furniture, rocking chairs, and parlor table. Inquire 112 Fairview St. 5-22-3d FOR SALE—An antique mahogany sofa and chairs, onyx table, oak bed, pictures. 50 Cedar street. 5-22-2dx | TO RENT-—Desirable house with | twelve rooms, hardware floor, elec- tric lights, sanitary plumbing, steam heat and large yard. Inquire at 9 Camp street. 5-18-6d FURNISHED ROOMS. | TO RENT—Large sunny room _for light housekeeping. Box 5XX, Her- ald Office. - 5-17-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girls at the Latimer Laundry, 33 Walnut street. 5-24-4d | WANTED—Girl to work in New Brit- ain Dental Office, call at Dr. Lock- hart's, 985 Main street, Hartford. 5-22-2dx WANTED—Girl for kitchen wor'! | WANTED—A cook. One willing go to Madisan for the sumi Mrs. E, H. Cooper, 169 Vine str 29 WANTED—Competent cook and laun- dress who is willing to go to the shore for the summer. Mrs. C. S. Bennett, 123 Forrest street. 5-20-w1l WANTED—Competent second maid, Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St 5-17-tf | WANTED—A waitress. Mrs. F. L, Hungerford, 35 Russell streeet. 5-16-tf WANTED-—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, four in family, no washing. Apply Mrs. C. J. White, 31 Curtis street. 5-15-tf WANTED—Competent Swedish cook. Mrs. F. L. Wilcox, end of trolley line, Berlin St., Berlin. 6-9-tf GERMAN WOMAN ing and ironing. first floor. will take wash- 103 Glen street, 5-24-d1x TED—Shop helpers, painting and vard hands. Steady work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin De- pot. 5-23-6d WANTED—Three messengers. Good pay. Western Union Telegraph Co. 5-23-3d WANTED—Five rooms, modern im- provements, with garage or in vi- cinity, in western part of city. Ad- dress R. Covert, 220 Maple street 5 WANTED—Housecleaning or ing and ironing. Box AA-31, Pl ville, Ct. 5-2 to me and talk it . vigor and happ! drag out another day when immediate relief oration are yours, if undertake ! u nothing it. - m a Specialist in Nervous ana oy ases, and as such have made o gooC y of these maladies. bu know that this is the age of s It you don’t want to be experim of and after has devised for the of your special ailme anteed reasonable prices, , no lass, I offer you the & special to attention, the result of study of tk A s of cases just like yours; if you w It 1 could meet you fac face, most modern equipment that medical ove L meet youecs Hartford Specialists, 254 Trumbull Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. . and Holidays: 10 to 1. Street, Hart- 10 8 p. m. ) WANTED—Second maid, one who willing to go to the shore 30 Summer street. WANTE erred, cady clerks perienced s Rapheal’s Dept. Stor wanted. WANTED—Good cook. No washing. Good wages, 191 Vine St. 5-17-6d FOR SALE—A 1915 Ford runabout. In first cl condition, will sell rea- sonably. dress Box 25 BL, Her- ald. FOR SALE—10 acclimated horses, ready for work, 1 pair grey: 1bs., ir browns, 3,000 1bs., s 1,100 to P. H. Condon & Bristnl, Ct. 5 , brice right. Co., 30 Laurel St., FOR SALE—Runabout in good con- dition. Tel 337-2, 5-20-tf ——————— FOR SALE OR TO RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage at Maple Hill. Phone 971-12. 5-20-6dx 1916 Cherov ¢ Grand tourir like new, 1914 Ford touring, Max- well touring delivery c: Cohen Motor Co., 307 HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED- chine and Trumbell Electric ville, .Ct. Me boys mbling W Mfg. Co., for ma- k The Plain- WANT cutting. —Bright bo: Apply Parker § WANTED—Bright, energetic young | tracing work in factor ticut Telephone & Ele: Meriden, Conn, WANTED--Freight handlers at freight house, Whiting street. Steady work. Apply to Foreman. 5-22-3d WANTED—First class machinists and toolmakers, New Britain Mfg. Co. 216 South Main street. 6-15-2wk WANTED—Foremen for Shavers and | Threaders in wood screw factory. Address Foreman, Herald Offic giving experience, also wages e pected. 5-5-26d WANTED-—Wood screw operators | wers and Threaders. State nce and wages expected. 5, Operator, Herald office, | 264 | 52 Friday May 26, 1916 at John H. | Nelson, Lincoln Ext, Kensington, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., on all g tools and stock consisting of | heavy working horse, 2 cows, 6 gons (including farm wagons, bug- nd two-seater), moving machine, cultivator, harrow, cider »otato hoer, 2 plows, grindstone, hay forks and all other farming tools and implements. Remember time and place. rness, WANTED Girls for light manufacturing work, foreigners preferred. Apply in person to the Rockwell-Drake Corporation Plainville. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES ; Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D S WANTED 3 EXPERIENCED MILL- WRIGHTS The New Departure Mfg. Co. Employment Bureau. Bristol, Conn. All Makes of STORAGE BATTERIES Recharged and Repaired. Large stock of Tircs, new and seconds. Experi- | enced men for tire repairing. A. G. HAWKER, | 11 Elm Street | MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done iu 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CG., ING. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- | IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. If You Want Good Bottied | Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, | 185 Arch St “Phone 482-2 S. STANLEY HORVITZ OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 321 Main Street Tel. 1515 Hours—8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sat. and Mon. to 10 P. M. Our Services Guaranteed Full 1ine of Auto Goggles and Sun — — . — —_ idential section—BUILDING LOT, 50x1 sewered—Call at once or you lose it H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street Near Lincoln —\ll graded and AL BANK BUILDING TO RENT OR FOR SALE 10-room -housec on West Main street. Large garden, fruit, 192 Chestnut street, C. L. Barnes. \ ‘Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRERT. Livery Cars for hire, day and pight Storage, Supplies and Repairing AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CAR "Phone Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Livery, Cars for Hire. Stor supplies. R Williams Ato Co. Agents Hudson Mowr Cars. New £t aud 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. ‘PHONE 236, 287 ELM STREWT FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. ® H: 30 Vine str g ~ 10 RBENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOt WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS,; ETC. TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET s HORACE I. HAR Rates Reasonable and Service Reliable: LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. Tel. 1930. 596 Arch Street FOR SALE 18 room, 2 tenement dwelling in one of the best locations. Also 12 room, 2 tenement house in choice neighborhood with extra large lot, H. N. LOCKEWOOD ! and Insurance t Main Str FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, oll 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. OFFIC TELEPHONE E Dwight Ct. - 326 - S 3 Bags Glasses Constructive SEE us for ORIGINAL ID A postal will have our sales ing department. 516 Asylum St. ’Phone Ch. 1141-2. A Fine Residence in City, for Advertising EAS for yoyr PRODUCT. man explain our illustrat- THE A. PINDAR CORP. Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE! 25 GOOD USED CARS APPLY TO E. G. BABCOCK FOR SALE Western Part of the $7,800 —BY— schultz & Costello, Inc 242 Main Sireet.