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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916. ; 57 Black Rock Ave., 2 family house 39 Lincoln St., 2 family, ana lot ; ® 5,5 50x236 .. S . $4,300 Sy ! : ’ 3 752 East St, 2 family house .. (Es )r:'“"'"”:flj 5 "'”mv;”(;:m Croquet Sets for Eight y- # : e nG B g Ave., 3 ront x deep . .$2, q e “ 76-78 Prospect St., 2 houses and 55 Trinity St., 3 family and 1 fam- ° ° ers. Prices 75¢ and up— P . $4,000 . a10,200 Basement. H D. HUMPHRLY L) Md in S I\at)ona] Bank Bldg. Hartford S AUTUS TU H[NT TO RENT—By month or season, Leonard Cleanable Grasshopper Tennis Refrig erators | Senszggncz}nfi915 Have one-piece porcelain lining, ash case, front panels of quar- An interesting wholesome tered sawed oak, golden oak finish and round corners, insulated end famuclng E=me - thyen . body is playing it now. Just the game for a slow rainy day 130 lbs. A Refrigerator that should retail at $42.00 34 50 at the seashore. - Basement. Special at shore cottage, new modern con- veniences, Pine Orchard. P. A. Sei- ALL advertisements J ; g B M e Jl Mu Flflflega" Stablfls f th l ifi d June 17, 1916. Tel-phone 302 or € classt £ New Britain. o B g Ro. 12930 has bon GIRLS WANTED. S. STANLEY HORVITA column must be in postion destroyed. e I S for | The Winchester Repeating | Moo Rl {ORT I AT the ent o 321 A E . 1518, the Herald office by tapomt” represented by the same or | Arms Co., of New Haven|™ mours—s:s0 4 a 108 P 2 the issuamce of a duplicate ook | Wishes to employ young wo- Sat. and Mon. to 10 P. M. | y ) A Our Scrvices Guaranteed Ela s ticd e emed, AUIDI BRAMANTE, men for light manufacturing | Fun une of Auto Goggles ana Sun By Your or Day. with polar felt, 10 walls, nickelplated locks and hinges, ice capacity . 2 3 Glas: Price $1-00. issue. Tomos FOR HIRB_will take out | work. A representative will - coaad Tirties in new Buicks by hour or | be at Hotel Beloin, Monday PR IN rl. lN G’ tripiatce firessenatle | jiosern | and Tuesday, June 19th and alnut St., s 5 ! LOST—Yell Ch d i hair it G ZOth’ WIth Whom a“ detalls lnii:.":‘l“y!‘ll)“g:;&:‘l‘;ll(‘;“\n‘ffi"_l'V = —7Yellow Chow dog, shaggy hair . SKILLED UNION MEN tail curled over back. Reward, F.|=— e Al be discussed and ar- Moderate Prices, T. Maxwell, Rockville, Conn. THOSE wishing to atten " | ranged. LINOTYPE COMFPOSITION. 6-16-3dx Harvard rows Friday by 19'“1‘(1 " 2 Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 15 p. m "phone 166-2. 6-19-1ax | Good work and g0od Wages | “ondays and Wedncsdays to 8 p. m. —_— i 8 . | Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 FOR SALE. Sporting Goods Refii‘g’i‘;‘;;rs A fine variety of Sand Toys for the seashore, including Pails, P()rcelo[d L]ned Molds, Sand Si s, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes and Sand Mills—all prices. Hardwood case, golden oalk Sail Boats in wood and steel. Prices 25¢ and up. fnieh flcel racusiof bonkrivetsd together, strong and durable, furnished room, If You Already|EASTERN PRINTING CO., FOR SALE—Excelsior and Harley 63 CHURCH STREE TEL. 034 Baseball Goods, including $1.25 Official league Balls, for 69c. weights. Prices 93¢ and up. $20 value. Special $15 98 3 Help of one who understands your N Ma street. -19-2dx sstolite tank, 7 windshield, ) o e e I o [ i e B e e o bpreciaten | 25" acres of grass, at BAR- WANTED—One or two boys, fifteen 6-19-d3x | your patronagle come to us. NESDALE. vears or older to work on farm dur- Broken Lenses Duplicated. ing Ca rla 2 FOR SALE—Seven acres of standing - ing summer. Call at Moorland farm R S Kensington, address Rye A PINKUS C. L. BARNES, Kensington, Conn. 6-19-1dx | Tve in Box 16, Herald. 6-19-3dx = T 192 Chestnut St. Demonstration of Bon Ton and | Electric Royal Worcester Corsets Toas tors great importance of correct corseting, we invite you to an advance showing of the latest WANTED—Late model used Ford or S! ing ca dress Car, | FOR SALE—Maxwell runabout $100, s £ o, Dpticias :;r:mmunnh S e | one-ton truck, $400; Chevrolet baby Over 30 Years' Experience. Oand touring car, $400; Studebaker | OMice, 306 Main St. "~ Phone 570 WMULTIGRAPHS LETTER touring car, $2.50; one Ford tour- | =——— = s e Fac-simile of Typewriting done in ing car, fully equipped, just been EDWARD T. LOPER 1,2 and 8 colors with mignatures. and Manufacturing Optician. PORTER WANTED—At Hatel York. Both sides may be used at’ Good pay. Apply from 9 to 12 : verhauled and newly painted, % : BON TON and ROYAL WOROESTER 6-17-6d | $300. Williams Auto company. B}““;‘&'M‘f";' e e of Letter Heads Printed. models. This event will be in charge of Miss Softly from the fac- tory designing parlors, who will show how these practical Corsets accentuate the natural beauty of the form, increase comfort, and base; regular $1 98 glve the fashionable lines. Fittings by aprointment if desired. $3.00. . once, nickel plated with lamp EE 6-17-w1l WANTED—Gentleman desires two Einefviolln xepeiringiand juowane 28 THE *HARTEORDRTYREWRTER 0. (M a specialty. Over twenty years ex-| o J L . FOR SALE OR RENT—East Berlin- | perience, All work guaranteed. Other f ~ State Street. artford, Conn. Middletown turnpike, half mile | kinds of fine repair work. | sockets and black enamel connecting rooms in select home, western section, for self, wife, child and nurse, July 1st to 10th, corre- spondence confidential. Addr from trolley, communication New The Weldon, Koom 3 Room, Herald Office. 6.17-2d otain only five cents. Large | 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, Conn. | Iams u u . : ; house, small barn, chicken coop, N three acres good land. Ten dollars == - WANTED—Lady for pleasant em-| 2000 "" 5 "p " punham, Kensing- O RENT e s g ployment about two months, salary : ratingjtofeach Lo 0B crida Six room tenement, No. 105 Arch St. = Repairs, Suppli Btora, tions can be made permancnt. FOR SALE—_1913 Studebaker tour-| Two 5-room tenements, No- 12 Maple | '\ o "oag e u';fi_ s _?\ v 1 ol street. s e Demenstration of McCall Paper Patterns At the pattern department, Main Floor, Center be in progress from June 19 until the 24th. ton, Tel. 6-17-2dx € and 7 Passenger Autos for hiret’ ference necessary, address M. ing car, Tel. 1061-2. 6-16-3dx care Herald. 6-17-2d - One 4-room tenement, No. 5 Cherry an HALE*F rst class Jersey Gc(;;v, street. FOR SALE WANTED—Boy at Storrs' Drug Store, | also manure, 395 Stanley. §-16-3dx 297 Main street. = P. J. MURRAY & CO., BUILDIN FOR SALE—Asters, all colors, 10¢ 0 325 MAIN STREET., Ul G LOTS per doz. Burpees dwarf giant toma- on West Street, Attwood Street and 30 Non-union Plasteiers wanted| to piants 25c, 3. m. Albiston, 26 | === ————— | “Morgan Strest. Weckly, monthly Liberty street. or qulr(el‘ly Ppayments. Chas.” "H. Piain and Ornamental. OpeN ShOP | e —wvrs e, w1z wors, Demson Garage Ous, 30 Vine sireec — | L8001 {TOUDIE. Address Plaster-| .. Zmovss DI O 450 MAIN SIRERT. CARS TO RENT S = i land Touring, 1912 Warren- | Livery Cars for hiro, day and night LIMITATION OF CLADIS B b ; —— |or, Box 315, Providence, R, L| Suerinomimer W' Kociev. | Siarae. Supplice and lepairing. | CLOSED AND OPEN CANS FOK Ithe creditors of said estate to exhibit ) trict of Farmington on the 17th day Fim and Seymour streets. 6-14-6d | AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS| WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ET0. At a Court of Probate holden at |their claims against the same to the | Of June, 1916 n % : ‘ ‘ n "Phone . TEL., 943-8, pbw Britain within and for the Dis- | Bixecutor and directs that public no- Present, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR QALF__A two tenement house, . ct Of Berlin, in the County of Hart- |tlce be given of this order by adve HERBERT KNOX SMITH, - o all improvements, in excellent con- 7 MORRIN’S GARAGE rd and State of Connecticut, on the Xis.ing‘in a newspaper publishe | 2 Judge, | WANTED—Experienced young wom- <dmon fine neighborhood. A bar- FOR SALE 200 E- MAIN STREE' th day of June A, D. 1918. said New Britain, and having cireu- Estate of Mary Reynolds late of an bookkeeper as substitute during gain. Terms to suit. Address House, 'Two three tenement houses on high P — Present lation in said district, and by post- | FArmington in said District, deceased summer months in factory office. | Fr g 6-14-6dx | ground. All improvements and BERNARD F. GAFFNEY Esq., ing a copy thereof on the public sign | The Administrator having made writ- ‘Address Post Office Box, 507, city. orve: e ————————— S8 £ ) ~— | splendid renters. One has exceptional Judse. | post In sald fown of New Brituln,|ten applieation to sald Court in me 6-17-3¢ | 5 RENT—8ix room tenement, With | terms. = On motion of The New Britain | nearest the place where the deceased | ¢0rdance with the statute, for an or- e = T nveniences, 27 ust company of said New Britain | last dwelt. der of sale of the whols oc port ot | WOMEN, sell guaranteed hosiery to| garage. Allmoders SoPew Fo ) H. N. LOCEWOOD Rates Reasonable ari wvioy Executor of the last will and tes SERNAR s real estate described therein, it is ox wearer. Salary $24 full time; b0c; Edson street. Inquire 25 Dk Reliable. bnt of Bennett H. Hibbard, late of “RNARD F. GAFFNEY. dered that said application be heara an hour spare time. Permanent, c.\] 1079-2. . Real Estate and Insurance LIVERY . bw Britain, within said district de- Judsge. | the Probate Office i Farmington o perience unnecessary. Internationa 86 West Main Street. i 5 3 b ased. —————er— | the 1St day of July, 1916, at 2 /:’2‘]0,.: Mills, Dept. 39, Norristown, Pa. | FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford 7 PH‘smger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. C 1 orea o C 2 i In the aff 2 4 = 6-17-1d touring car in good condition, R. = i | 'rel. 1930. 596 Arch Street ourt doth decree that six | At a Court of Probate held at afternoon; and that notice | &Y Rudoleh, 138 Cherry St., Tel. = ; be allowed and limited for ~Farmington within and for ‘he Dis- | Lhercof be given by publishing a copy e S Eucoioh: s-1.t¢| For Your insurance and = = S ——N—— of this order in the New Britain Her- | V 2 perienced ~ waitre: 337-2. S ty Bond. FOR SALE—New and second-hand = | ald, a newspaper having a circulation | Connecticut Coffee House, 326 Maia e e W ety on furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- | in sald District, and that return be| Street. GG || [stanss, VReis=mniit), Mo e iross | Aveld trouble by having your Insur- | eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts TIRED EYES made to this C . Plainville on trolley line. Ac S5 | ance written by a man who knows ‘ his Court. TG o i i 5-26-tf pillows and furniture of all kinds. headaches, etc. are natur s warning Attest, W Sl Lo i s Biek) BEREt W o 0 Get our low prices. New and sec- to you that you need GLASSES. Why HERBERT KNOX SMITH L adn el A e e R g S 0 > A D o ond-hand furniture bought and sold. put it off? Come here and have me Judg BiyEMic AL LR BERcL e 0L TO RENT. B “IGHTB < PARSONS, | a. 'p. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St EXAMINE YOUR EYES, HELP WANTE o eotiaiBlock Telephone 1329 B! NTED—MALE Store, a special McCall Pattern Demonstration will An expert from headquarters will have charge of this interesting fashion week, and doll patterns will be given away free to all customers upon request. Why not subscribe now for the v k McCall Magazine which is but 30c a year, including a pattern free The MecCall Quarterly for 20¢, at the Pattern Dept., also with free pattern. i shelves of woven wire tinned centrally located. Addr ¢ e 0 noaels b, 1E . ! 3 3 torcycle, models, twin, P - 3| CSEN. MG High School League Balls, 20c- and are adjustable. Insulated Herald. S o Fam Goe, 3 Wear Glasses C. ERBESEN, MGR. Glove Mits, etc., also at Jow prices. with charcoal sheathing; new - ¢ . = ~ — D nen e S bl ey Ohathdn not give you [l;elvlef Ifi!lx;>. Complete assortment of best grads Tennis Rackets in all catches; regular steady work. Call Mr. Bayer, 9 | FOR SALE—1 Corbin gasoline tank, | are bent or broken. you need the FOR SALE —Tenement of five large and flt you to the right GLASSES, Men for power pre OPPORTUNITIES, modern improvements, Prompt attention now may save you — =l 2 . Boys for light machine wq ——-| reasonmable. 125 Columbia St ".. EL x | ’ suffering and greater trawble later on. and assembling. Also firet olasy ;:‘:f:: FOR RENT—At Savin Rock, fifteen 6-17-6dx PH AD PI'“A |NEe ey S ara ge setter. Apply Trumbull Bloetels room hotel, with liquor license, | . N o} ; Clm and Franklin Streets, F. L. MCGUIRE, §| »erutacturing co. Plainvine. | $885.00 for the season, license ox- | 7o RENT—Cottage at Mapio Hill DENTAL ROOMS : 5 Dealer for Overland and Cole Oars, OPTOM ST 6-19-6d na inquire of Clnulea T. McClure, F. H. Bollerer. Tel. 971-12 Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and WANTE] o 6-17-6d WANTED- g S e Church St.,, New Haven, Conn. 254 Main Street. Upst over the Two_crossing watchmen 6-14-0d —. 193 M . St supplies Cotitiercial Winat f TeWitts = -5 and 5 freight handlers wanted he ) *® | To RENT—Five rooms, third floor, ain dtreet Ropairing o Specinlty Tel 1228 TN -H & H R K = — T e rovements. 76 Pleasant E. Cosgriff, Agt, Whi P T. | FOR RENT—At Savin Rock twelve modern improv R Over 256 Store room boarding house on the water [ street. Wi BEST WORK AT MODERATE PERFL TL)( PASTEUR- front, rent reasonable. Inquire of PRICES ED MILK Charles T. McClure, 42 Church St, TO RENT—Twelve room house, hard- , Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. IZ IL Neow Haven. o wood finish, hardwood floors, eclec- Sundays by Appointment. SEIBERT AND SON 5L . ic lights, steam heat, large yards, . Fo R SAI E ' ¥ = = P ;r‘::uiri at 9 Camp street. 6-14-6d F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. P?;rk Stree'tl,‘ INe."lr St:}mey, ‘ ‘ : : en e Bl q teams. Tel. connection. \ All perzons liable to pay Taxes on Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. i Real hotate and Personal Praperty |TO RENT—Five rooms, modern son- \ ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— e TN H|ih New Britain, Conn., are hereby| veniences, 401 Chestnut street. TITEANNN NN notified that the following taxes have 6-14-6dx s I & 3 b 8 | been latd and are due and payable on | — ;l the first Day of July, 1916. City Tax | TO RENT—Seven rooms, improve- i g on List of October, 1915, First and| ments, 296 Arch street. Tel.enlgx.,;,r Constructlve Advertlslng : 8 | Second District, 19 6-10 Mills -13-t SE,MI -Bl lNG Ai OWS Totr, Oty Tax List_ of October, SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. We have the best |10 First District onlv. 15 610|16 poxn menement ve rooms au | [l{ A postal will have our salesman ezplain our illustrat- SEMI-DETACHED Equipped We will meet the Taxpayers at| lnprovements, July 1. Inquire 4% ing department. City Hall, Room 204, July 1, 3, 5, 6, | Deaver street. GeZesd These houses are built of brick with Creo dipt THF A. PINDAR CORP- stained shingles on roof, gables and dormers. Every- Awnlng from 9 a m.'to 5 p. m. and 7 to § |TO RENT—Tenement of flve rooms, 516 Asylam St. Hartford, Conn. Y Y ot : , ). . every Manday, Wednesda F: odern conveniences, 46 Cherry thing up-to-date, hardwood finish. Enameled sinks Fact()f Bt ey ey e ey and | eet. Tnquire T. B. Farrell, 78 | B( ’Phone Ch. 1141-2. and tubs, gas and electric light. Strictly modern. y A Office open Saturday Afternoon. Maple street. 5-25-tf Interest at the rate of Nine Per T ek you occupy one half for yourself, and rent the other. i A Cent. will be charged if not paid in TRNISHED ROOMS. CAN YOU BEAT IT; in Ne‘\;/ tEnglalnd and W T (st ats — | e —————— TR N A R N P NEA R car est awning ma- Note—Persons owlng taxes on ald : Two furnished rooms, i .ry g 8 list are requested to make payment sultable for light housekeeping. All | F 0 R S A L E o Will be sold on casy terms. Come and see us. Don't terial. hefore June 25, to save expense of | conveniences, G. H. Wells, Hart | > = liens. We will be at the office every street 6-17-3d ~ miss this chance. e Tl s U . /3 NEW BUNGALOW—Five rooms, large lot, - 7 to 9 p. m. every Monday, Wednes- | FURNISHTD ROOMS—Two rooms | f $3 000 B | 0ay and Saturday during June. for light housekecping, 28 South ANOG S O S a G | EddyAwning & §| = oo o o garage for ....... LOOMIS, e 17 ,AI‘( Title Realty & "evelopment Co. Desorating Co. | = S = ot e g (N. 15 Ilerald.) veniences, 15 n-m‘,,‘ t stree s 0 RENT-—Large front room for one .cain f = S or two ntlemen. 280 Arch | 242 Main Street. L DENTIST ot TR hts i o 4 | National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. ter). 6-12-tf 193 Masn St. Rim 6 Open Evenings. 106 City Hall Place, § A. B. JOHNSON. D. D L HI ; i S S(Ehlllfiz & COSthlO; ll'lc. Also several teneme.i, 1t Now

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