New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1916, Page 16

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY JUNE 10, 1916 e o X e — lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e i I ONE CENT A& Wofl EACH INSERTION. LOST, ALL advertisements LOST—Friday night between Chest. for the classified nut street and post office, pay en- i velope. Reward if relurnc‘d ertlo column muSt l‘)e mn the Herald office by Herald. 6-10-d1x LOST—Sum of money, Wednesday 1,:30 p. m. on the day a. m. on 8:10 train for Hartford. TSsue. Reward, return to Herald office. 6-9-3dx NOTICE Trinity Methodist Church-§ 1S ere 'to do you good, SUMMER as well as WINTER AUTOS FOR HIRE—Will take out | FOR SALE. parties in new Buicks by hour or T = 5 2 able. Joseph FOR SALE—AIl kinds of bedding | (rib. Rates reasona i plants at Eggert's Greenhouse, 42 SRy B WO i, 91“143{, Whiting street. 9-10-3dx el | | | | FOR SALE—Maxwell runabout in - Good condition, with extras, H.|GARAGE TO RENT_For the sum- Al e L “1‘;’“‘1?_”‘1;31% i‘f‘}?“&dzi{%:zi FUH S AI-[ 3 Family House and Barn 651 Stanley street. ~10- - i 28 and 30 Trinity St. All First Class—A Bargain if Taken at Once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Stree! NEW BRITAIN NATIO NAI. BANK BUILDING e FOR SALE—Large hall seat with mirror. In excellent condition. | TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, five Call 7 Lincoln Court. Tel. 277-2.| rooms at 274 Chapman street. 6-10-d1 6-10-3dx. FOR SALE Grade Jersey new mileh | New Truck sultable for auto perties, cow and calf. A. E. Crandall, Ber- | long distance moving, reasonable lin. 6-10-3dx ;i s 56 Whitin z x | terms. Jos. Arbour, & e CEDAR HILL FARM o o street. Tel. 580. HTH FO_R SAI4E.~(7ne two-seated rubber The only dairy in New Britain prop- tired carriage, high back, leather NOTICE—Accommodations for light erly equipped for handling milk and - upholstered, all in first class con- housekeeping. Centrally located. its products. Let us supply you dition, will sell at reasonable price | moj 1549.8. 6-6-tf | with the best of milk, cream, but- for cash, call, 27 Osgood Avenue, y e ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and Tel 1525-2. - 3 ~ : 2 = i 6-9-3d | \ yPOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN ottago dfree‘senh o X 3 i ele; one < FOR SALE—Model N. 1916, Five Out. Rgasg;‘fxeli\te l;xet‘es.“?"\;w:c car. Z Passenger Hupmobile. Guaranteeq | Richar i iy to be in the very best condition. | G 2 Apply at Honevman’s Garage. Phone 221-4. 6-9-tf ¥ Agents Hudson Motor Cars. Neyw id 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. ‘PHONE 2%6. 287 ELM NTREN (¢ FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS - on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthiy or quarterly payments. Chas. H. Otis, 30 Vine street. ¥OR SALE Two three tenement houses on high TO RENT. ground. All _improvements and splendid renters. One has exceptional terms. TO RENT NOTICE! MILK DEALERS room tenement, No. 105 Arch St. p 5-room tenements, No. 12 Map]cl The Board of Health will issuc eet. 2 e 4-ropm tenement, No. 5 Cherry | licenses between 10 and 11 a. m., at REAL EST:?TE BARGAINS FOR SALE—Horse, 1,100 pounds, 9 TO RENT—Fout room tenement, a'l If you are thinking of buying a| vears old, wagon and harness improvements. 55 Market street home, it will certainiy pay you ' to Horse suitable for delivery pur- $9.50 per month. 6-10-2-dx { look at the bargains we have to offer boses and peddling. Rosenberg, g before closing any deal. We know 175 Park street. 6-9-2dx { TO RENT—Flat of six rooms, second rect the office of the Board of Health dur- | we can interest you in sorme of the floor, all conveniences. Suitable P. J. MURRAY & CO., : H. N. LOCKEWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street. { Will call or ’phone us, our atitomo. | Used only short time, with recarde ing the week of June 12th to June |nNUmerous properties we have, if you |FOR SALE—Columbla Grafonota | mex businecs purposes. 72 West NO 325 MAIN STREET. 17th. { bile will call for you. }The Home Bapking & $15. Payments if you wish. Box 1 e e For Your insurance ana |CARS TO RENT BB, Herald. e FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford touring car in good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., Tel. TO RENT—Pleasant tenement, five rooms, modern improvements, $11, 401 Chestnut street. 6-5-wlx | ance written by a man who knows how. Go to Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- CLOSED AND OPEN CARS JFOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EfC. . TEL. 9438-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE Realty Co. 193 MAIN STREET. ’Phone 728. Open Monday and Saturday even- 200 E- MAIN STREET. (s 6-1-tf | 70 RENT—Six room tenement with DWIGHT A. PARSONS. Ji garage all modern conveniences, 27 FOR SALE—Nine room house in Edson St., inquire 25 Edson St., Tel- Plainville on trolley line." Address FOR SALE! , : . ———— T O TENEMEN W | ings. B : Box 8XX, Herald, svzs‘.t: T:ph;";NlTi':i‘me_“ko = 6-:,5 Bw“‘simf i = ORACE I, HART &» T M | If You Want Good Bottled s, / WANTED. Open Evenings. Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE pantry and porch. (Adults only). | Fine violin repairing and bow hairing 7 Pagmeigir, el Ohetinonal 6-10-3dx e— T T The Weldon, Koom 3 ~ 3 WANTED—Stenographer, one famil- 2 FOR SALE 185 Arch St. *Phone 482-2 & i i 6-9-d3 | Maple street. 5-25-tf btained shingles on roof, gables and dormers. Every- IMER RESORTS. < . S ve. ) t. - v Strictly modern, PR o e G Salad Dressing once. It's differen o B e 192 Chestnut St 3 | The - e = LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. FOR SALE—New and second-hand CAN YOU BEAT IT: THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GG, ING, | WANTED— i e B B e e A 3 Get our low prices. New and see- iss this chance. WANTED—To buy ‘second hand HELP WANTED—MALE. EASTERN PRINTING CO e PHILADELPHIA bicycle, also sewing machine. 7 Call at once The Mattatuck Mfg. PRICES - Good Location. Bargain if Taken at Once, R ooraalitrnishoal fo- et rones EDWARD T. LOPER Rates Reasonable and Service S keeping; new gas range; gas; hot Maker and Repairer of Rellable- | Beer, Wine or Liquors, L house- work in small family. No washing. i . r v v it B Registry, 84 West |a specialfy. Over twenty years ex- C: st » E ,Ml-Bl ’NGAI OWS 5 Order Same from e i e et et e e g D96 Arch Serewt SEMI-DETACHED lar with bookkeeping in small fac- | TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. | ! tory in Plainville. Apply in own| modern conveniences, 45 Cherry | Bungalow site, two and one- hing up-to-date, hardwood finish. TER i and tubs, gas and electric light. Leading grocers sell it. 10 conts & | THE Dmnm CoTTAGH is now open 6-7-9-10% | “tor the season of 1916, Terms : o Office ‘Hours: 8 a. m. o, €:18 i m. [\ st it e U oas and cafigen: linol-_ State Street. Hrirotall she girls. Apply New 6-6-6ax | . Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts ond-hand furniture bought and sold Ploc M aloly e vine T AR TR D e e s e s e | 55 cnmécxé;;&lmr,mrk'rm 633 | A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St rank Becl 2 : Apply at Singers Store, 23 W. Main, . > G - 4 AL 6-8-d3x DENTAL ROOMS : = I e ea B B B 0 £ 193 Mai WANTED—Experienced lady canvas- [__°~ ™ 4 i . am Stl‘eet ser on good, clean cut, permanent 93 Main St. Room 6 ffitime S A DRLEMESE o0 DS SHEE G et O e 6-10-d6 Main street. 6-7-tf WANTED—First class tool-setter on M s M 1at1 automatie Trowa & smarme werew | Hardware City Co-operative Association, Inc. 131 MAIN STREET ¥. H. SHIELD, MGR. water heater; electric lights; bath; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LIVERY Good pay. A. Rapp, 300 South Main 5-31-tf | kinds of fine repair work. e —_— PHILIP BARDECK, These housés are built of brick with Creo dipt handwriting, Box 19 E. Herald. street. . Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 3 _— C. L. BARNES i " S D—1u r Pal Ly < i = Enameled sinks pecestuioNof By pewatin g bn ot | R A B s dls RO Loyt almere In Many DifTerent Langusges, you.occupy one half for yourself, and rent the other. Letter Heads Printed. bottle. SETbEle e T reasonable. Mrs. R. S. Shumway, ill be soldon easy terms. Come and see us. Don’t —_— | BoxCe 89 500X el Mers Res, ”,1’3;;5‘;3 Foreman 33912/ pijows and furniture of all kinds, Telephone 1329, between 12 and 1:30 and after 5 — . proposition. Can spend all or part ¥ e per emoed milwilehite 4 TENEMENT HUUSE Also several tenements for rent. machines, one who is willing to WANTED—Immediately, experienced Cartridge makers in all branches. Male or female. No labor trouble, | work all night. - Good wages and Apply at Maxim’s Munitions Cor-| steady position for the right man. poration, Derby, Conn. 6-6-d6 Apply at once. The Mattatuck g —_— | Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn, 7 6-10-6d HELP WANTED—FEMALE. = FURNISHED ROOMS. struction Company, Ber- FOR SALE Three Family House For $4,500 Built Only 3 years. —_y__ schultz & Cosielio, Inc 242 Main Sireet. AGENTS W. TED. Office Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M. = = Sundays by Appointment, = F.E. MONKS, D. D, g, e H - - o . CH 7 — BUNG Ai ow Constructive Advertising WANTED ary 315.00 selling guaranteed ho- | i e e po o oo | B A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- siery to wearer; 25c an hour spare AR 2 ing department. ON H AMII I ON S I Men for shop and yard| i yoaes 2o o o sware |FATGE AT TR Camp street. 3 S 2 = A RP e THE A. PINDAR CORP. / o e ini 2 2 Ch. 1141-2. Machine operators. Highest wages; | Kitehen and dining room. 280 | &( 'Phone Ch. B i N i Arch street. Three minutes walk € v | first class working conditions. Ap- 7 S 6-9-t¢ | @ e 2 o ply Neptune Meter company, Jack- from center. OPERATORS WANTED—On stitch- i X, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET ing machines in shirt factory. Clean | 1iShed APPly box 32X, Hera .- o . — B _ - ? e . 3 and steady work, good wages, latest - Pald while learming. Commer: Shirt Co, Union Laundry Bldg. 2 = e | Arch street, 6-6-d5x | HURRY! Sell GASO-TONIC, the | WANTED_Waitress, Hote! Belofn oline at 3c per gallon. Eliminates 5-31-tf carbon. Dollar an hour profit. Sales guaranteed. Beware of imi- | Has no equal. Chemists baffled at | its composition. Details free. The White Mfg. Co., Dept 40, Cincin- ‘ » Georgiana Monks, D. D, g WOMEN WANTED—Full time sal. SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. 8 necessary. International Hosiery. A ’ work. Apply Berlin Con- e e e ? : 516 Asylem St. Hartford, Conn. Sharpe and New Britain Automatic | (W0 furnished rooms with use of | B a o lln Statlon. o & Crane street, Long Island |70 RENT—Two pleasant furnished > i ; Sl i 5 6-7-6d | rooms to rent, one minute from o do L] — post office—also two rooms unfur- high speed machinery. Also #ner mystery of motordom. Equals gas- tators! GASO-TONIC stands alone. SITUATION WANTED, GIRL WOULD LIKE posili;)n f(:r housework or care of child. Box 7 XX, Herald. 6-9-3dx SALESPEOPL ] WANTED Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and WALL PAPERS merit only is the consideration, see MR. BOURNE, supplie: il QEH‘,:(\':‘ e H ORD NATIONAL BANK X al The CURRAN Repa LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT * e ARTFORLD CONN., 18 Asylum St., A > ] o % e e——| g: :r:;“te:]}.” above address and an interview wiIll ; 4 \,, w‘ % DRY GOODS CO. y Denlson Gal-age M 0 R G A!csy-wnsn§in !Ewl N G S L E Y Y R e TR T al u:::: ;z:‘h:u:l‘m‘l‘- The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City A. B. JOHN SOl:J. DEDSSHEE S e n'fl:’::c:t:‘:ln‘:. g 304 MAIN STREET. el 'PHONE 534 DENTIbT AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS We Make Signs National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings, A ’Phone 224. SALESMAN A large Manufacturing Company spending $200,- 000 per year in national advertising, has opening for several young men of good appearance, who by in- telligent and ailigent work in the city of New Bri- ¢an earn from $30 to $50 per week. If you WISh to connect yourself with a successtul selling organization and advance to better position where Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF Dealer for Overland an@ Cole Cars,

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