New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 12

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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918. NEW, BRITAIN AUTOMOBLE BARGAINS 1912 Roadster, powerful and easy riding, overhauled and painted $225.00. 1912 High ster will guarantee 65 1 New Tires and paint, 1916 Venizelos Threatens to QOvershadow Greek King| FOR SALE Good Building Lots chcap, on Harrison Street and Corbin Avenue. Also some very desirable residences on Lincoln Street and Forest St. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street Powered wered MOX FIRE INSURA Y TO LOAN. LAND 5ALE AT MAPLE HILL AVE., NEWINGTON, CONN. 5 MINUTES WALK FROM THE TROLLEY BY THE | Electric Light, Water + and Land Co. AND SPECULATORS Grand miles and Chevrolet Baby Touring—run only 4,000 —complete in every way guaranteed, $475.00. 1916 fine $150.00. One Touring. gains, GOHEN MOTGR CAR GO, 307 CHURCH ST. CASH 1y avvanc¥. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Overland, shape, LOST. LOST—Bunch of keys, Wednesday | night, between Raflroad Arcade and | East Main street. Reward if re- turned to Louls Prey, 16 Arcade Lunch. 8-31-1dx || Dodge Demonstrator Don’t miss these bar- ALL adverlisements ‘er tne ciassified column must he W the Herald office Wy 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ‘ $10.00 REWARD for return of Boston | Bull dog, dark brindle in color white blaze on breast, lost Sunday A:u- gust 20th. Edwin Hills, Plainville, Conn. 8-23-tf SITUATION WANTED. IO RENT. rooms, Meadow 8-31-3dx Six room cottage, modern chicken house, ga- ard, lawn, maple . Kensington strect | FOR SALE—Household furniture. 68 | minutes’ walk Greenwood street. 8-30-2dx trolley. Enquire = 8-30-3d | FOR _E—Bargains : 1914 Chevrolet 6-cylinder and all la- | test equipments, in A-1 condition. 1916 Paige 7-passenger touring car | in good condition: also Ford trucks ! and touring cars. Apply at Honeyman’s Garage, 189 Main | strect. 8-30-4d | WANTEDR—By college man, 30 years old, work for six weeks or less. Of- | fico, garden, lawn, store. Address | Box B17B, Herald Office. T—Tenement of 127 Shuttle FOR REX third floor. avenue. FOR sALm. and Supreme | law books. 60 Vernon 8-31-2dx FOR SALE—Council Court reports, also Franklin Bookbindery, street, Hartford. 8-30-2dx | — TO RENT WANTED—Position as carpenter’'s improvements apprentice by young Italian. Ad- rage, large orch dress M. Blanca, 923 Stanle reet. | shade, situated 0-3dx | nsion, fifteen Arch street 3, BUILDERS This is your opportunity to purchase the best building lots in this state. The land is all level and has been cultivated for 50 vears, and crops can now be seen growing there, no trees to be cut down or stones to be blasted out, or ditches to be dug, as there is in other sections around New Britain which makes your land cost three times what it is worth before you build Warranty deed given on last payment. Small monthly payments, no taxes, no interest. You property with us. Local Agent on the land every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Inspection day, Sundays from 1 to 6 p- m. Tocal Office, W. F. Stauffer, 81 South Burritt Street. Br Main Office, 231 Bank from Tel. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR conveniences, Prospect, 6 in used ca RENT—In Berlin, lower tenement Furrace and e | | TO church, rooms. 663-4. apposite of < gas. Tel. 8-30-3d HOUSEKEEPING, centrally separate located. 16 | 8-28-6d | small your deposit, will not lose WANTED. TO RENT—At 42 Austin street, four rooms, all conveniences. Garden. Apply on premises, 8-29-6dx | "Phone 2094, Street, Waterbury, | furniture at | 171 Curtis strect. 8-30-3d on as-clerk in office, FOR SALE—Hous North street, Household reasonable price. ain, Conn. lix Briaco. New Conn. TO RENT—One five room, one three room flat, all modern improvements in “The Barnes,” 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes. 8-26-6d FOR SALE—40 horsepower Corbin touring car. First class candition, suitable for truck. Low price 'f sold at once. Telephone 1290 | 8-29-3dx | llinery and cloak department, with or without experience. Good pay for steady workers. Apply at once. Raphacl’s Department Store. 8-30-2d ! o TO RENT—6 room flat. Heat and hot water furnished, at 45 Main street. , T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. 8-22-124 ; FOR SALE Cottage at Belvidere. president. Speaking of the Bulgarian advance, the former premier is quoted as follows: “I predicted that | the Bulgarians' assurances that they would not occupy Kavala would not hold good five days. They lasted just four days. Can you conceive any- thing more criminal in a military sense than the action of the Greek general staff in demobilizing three army corps and leaving the entire artillery and other supplies behind to fall into the hands of the Bulgarians?"’ Greece has Premier Su- hizer Popular sentiment in been on the side of formeer ‘enizelos since the beginning of opean hostilities. A firm sym pf the allies, he early made sugges- ons that Greece enter the war, on heir side. His strong belief in his prineiples forced him out of the prem- ership twice by the action of the king, who held out for a “benevolent neu- ality” only. This said to ave been encouraged Queen Bophia, who is a sister of Kais jhelm, has proved unpopular w reek people. The recent demobill- gation of all Greek troops on the de- ands of the allies stirred the popu- lation to public demonstration in which Venizelos was a big fctor. But with the occupationof Kavala, Greece, by Bulg: advancing on Saloni he people were reported to be in a heat, and the strength of Venize- ned proportionatel In Greek politics he now overshadows King Constantine, and there is talk of m ing Greece a republic and Venizel WANTED—Tenement. rooms. Adults. Addr Hereald. WANTED—Dist Beloin. TO RENT-—Four rcom tenement, up | FOR SALE-—Corbin roadster, mOdell two flghts. 161 South Main' street. | 30, run 8,000 miles, practically new. | Inquire on prem Corbin touring, model 30, run 6,000 | miles, A-1 condition: Inquire Cor- | bin's garage. 8-28-6dx | One 7-room your own home. Farm in Stanley Quarter of 30 acres. acres in Berlin. immediately. We have several other very Fine opportunity to own Five or six Box 32L, 8-29-3dx Hotel 8-26-tf Also one farm of 20 FEither of these places can be bought right if taken asher, at HELP WANTED—#iMALE. desirable places for disposal. WANTED—Maid for work. No laundry. 17 Frederick street, general house- Two in family. Maple Hill. 8-31-3dx AND SECOND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. FOR SALE—Pullman demanstrator, 1 FIRST S e ni 5 0 The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass'n, Inc. Also Ford truck and Ford | 131 MAIN STREET, F. H. SHIELDS, MGR. WANTED—By experlenced teacher, private pupils in Gregg shorthand and typewriting. Address Miss M. Glover, 24 Spring street, Tel. 948. roadster. 54 Greenwood. Tel | general house- [ 1478-4. 8-28-6d | 8-31-2dx | FOR SALE—A speedster that will do | better than 60. In excellent shape. | Good paint. If you want a classy car see this at ance. The price is right. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main street. 8-28-6d WANTED—Maid for work. 77 Maple street. LEXINGTON CLAMBAKE. The third annual clambake of Lex- ington lodge, I. O. O. F., will be held September 10. Chairman Scharman has perfected details and expects to have the most successful “bake’” ever. | Fred Eppler will cater and the first course will be served promptly at 30 o’clock. The committee will be members desiring to at- it at once. general house- Apply Mrs. A. 8-30-4d NOTICE. WANTED—Girl for work. Good wages. C. Hine, Clayton Road. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 8-28-6dx SHORE PROPERTY That $2,800 cottage at Morningside- on-the-Sound which you read | about here last week was sold on Satur vy, together with lot adjoin- ing. The $700 lot in grov facing down Beach Toad to the wafer, was sold a few Jays before. Thre plicants for the cottage who v too long have since called to see it. There is another with 3 bed- rooms at $2,600, and another fully furnished, with 4 bedrooms, and practically on shore front, at $3,250 provided option on same is released this week Friday. Also a $750 lot, 40 by 100, on Beach Road, adjoin- ing, $880, and $1,100 lots on brow of hill overlooking the Sound. All | s properties here have all modern | fimprovements, including sewer | connection, and all fully restricted. Sales more than double those of last year. The right is reserved not to sell to undesirable applicants. Full particulars of George W. Wil- son, 40 Tapitol Avenue, Hartford. Denison Garage |CAKRS T0 REN1 4 o CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR Livery C:: ',\‘:;u:u:f::-;h.:;m night DINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETOC. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. TEL. o43-8. AGT REC AND MAXWELL CARS MORRIN’S GARAGE ‘Phone 221 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART THREE TENEMENT HOME. All in slick order with an extra Rates Reasonable and Sworvice Rellable- building lot. Yours on account of LIVERY owner working out of town. H. N. LOCKWOOD 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ''el. 1980, 596 Arch Street WANTED—Girl, 16 or over, German speaking preferred, at Hoffman’s bakery, 95 Arch street. 8-30-3d machine, 49 8-26-6dx FOR SALE—Sewing Black Rock Ave. if nd will notify WANTED—Girl or woman to tend baby and assist with housework. Call 705 Stanley street. 8-29-tf FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 room| Arch street. 8-5-tf and or address Manchester, i 5d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Purney, 16 Forest street. 8-28-tf NTED-—Maids for dining work. Also chamberma kitchen girls. Apply Teachers’ Hall, South W ds Special Cut Prices for week of Aug. 28th to 3 Sept. 2nd, lnciusivg. 3 BIG 5 COMBINATION 6 lbs Gran. Sugar 1 1b Elryad Coffee 7 cakes Lenox Soap .. § 1 pkg Kirkman’s Washing Powder . .. i 1 pkg Jelly Powder 3 CANS 25 | 50 Royal Gold Stamps Free. —ROLLED— o St ) OATS BRAND A LB 4C E'We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps — Ask fo ¢ FOR SALE—1915 Reo tourlng oar. Aprly N. B. Garage. Chestnut St. erastle Real Estate and Ipsurance 86 West Main Street TAKE A LOOK ! at No. 96 Pleasant Street. Nice Two-Family House for Sale, and the beauty of it is THE PRICE IS AT- TRACTIVE, Camp Real Estate Co 272 Main Sireet. Rooms 305-306 Natlonal Bank Building, Tel. 1616-4 PRINTING in Many Different Langusges, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. FOR SALE OR RENT—At Maple Hill, a 7 room cottage. For sale on Harrison street, New Britain, a new two family house. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. 'Phone 971-5. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. S. Brown, 16 Forest St. Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Livery Cars for Hire. Storage an | suppliea. Repairing Electrical Supplies and Constructicn - .. Electrical Engineers. Plans and Esti- nates furaszd. Home, Commercial and Indus.iial Lighting. Electrical Machinery and Motors. Lig .t- ing and Power Plants. Wiring and Fixtures. Sup- s and Appliances. All kinds of repairs. specialty. EDWARD T. LOPER Maicer and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hai g~ a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylurn Street, Hartford. Conc: Double Tip MATCHES 7 soxes 25¢ = A<“UT | “UTIER 2 1le —————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—First class men for retail | milk route. Address Box 33XX, Herald. 8-31-6dx Cona. LIMA BEANS PACIFIC SULTANA BRAND 2 cans 25¢ PAPER §roiis 25¢ TOILET 10 1 can Sultana Spice 1 box Flufty Ruffles S 1 box Shaker Salt 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Pow- -a 10¢ Powder 10c¢ 25¢ LAT Pints Pints 25 Ibs GRA MASON JARS, ™ JARS, 40 STAMPS WIT 100 STAMPS WITH 1 CAN Ad e i Free Deliver; on a0c Worin or Over 5 i 184 MAIN Stamps Free With Axly of the Following Groceries S22 s 10 | | WANTED—Carpenters familar with | concrete form work, also carpen ters' helpers, and labo to handle lumber. Six months job, gaod pay, and steady work pply Turner Construction Co., Bristol, Conn, 2 . .each 10¢; pkgs Anti-Stick . . pkg Elastic Starch 5¢ can Globe Polish can “2 in 17 (Kills Bugs) 10c bot Jet Oil Shoe Polish .. 10¢ Free Gity Delivery BRITAIN, CONN. e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps—Ask for Them QD "FIRE INSURANCE. Be fully insured. The cost is too low to take any risk. But remember — the cheapest insurance is not the safest. companies . Better place in companies strong financially. your FIRE INSURANCE We represent such HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 193 MAIN ST. 'Phone 728, Open Monday and Saturday evgs, 7 to 9. NTED—First-class sand buffers for the silver plate industry. Those | familiar with work on nickel silver | and PBritannia metal preferred. Good wages and steady employment. No labor trouble. The Vanbergh Silver Plate Co., Rochester, N. Y. | 8-31-6dx | WANTED—Young man for clerical position in office of manufacturing concern in city. Address in own handwriting, giving age. Address Box X2X, Herald. 8-30-tf learn trade. Factory, West | 8-30-1dx to work at Apply to 142 | 8-29-d6 BOY WANTED Sheehan’s Cigar Main street. to w. ANTED—Young man delicatessen counter. Main street. OFFICE BOY WANTED— the American Hardware tion. Apply at | @] WANTED—Boys to trade. Apply office. learn Printer, printing Herald 8-29-3d The only dairy in New Britain prop- | erly equipped for handling milk and fts products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilkz, skim-milk and ~ottage cheese. Telephone 987 A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. DENTIST tional Bank Bldg Open Eveniugs. The Spring & Buckley Eectic Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 77-719 CHURCH STREET TEL. 900 Two Family House on Hart St. Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving the City schultz & Costelio, Inc 242 Main Sireet. COITAGES FOR SALE Hamilton St.—Bungalow with modern improve- $3,200 Allen St—Near North Stanley St., very desir- able, 6 oom, modern improvements $3,000 Black Rock Ave., 8 rooms, very desirable ... $3,800 HE W. L. HATCH CO INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREETR Office Open Mcnday and.Saturday Evenings LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8:15 p. m. Mondays and Weinesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH, STREET, TEL. 631 C. EBBESEN, MGR. WMULIIGRAPdS LEQ I Ed Fac-eimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. For i’.our Insurance and Surety Bond i Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. 'Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, L PAS1 LUK IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SwN, THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER €0, ING, : Park Street, Near f3tanley 26 State Street. ¥ . Conn it You Want Good DBottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, | Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. hone 482.° Agents for Hudson and Chevrolet Cars, New 5 and 7 Passenger Antos for Hire. b Repalrs, Supplies, "PHONE 236. 287 Storage. ELM STR & tpare Mol pommocticn CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISIN BHs us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, 'Phone Ch, 1141-2 WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SE¥ OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGE MORGAN & Established The “Jldest Wail Paper and 804 MAUN STREET. We Make Signs in T AND BEST ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1854, Paint Shop in the City 'PHONE 534 KW

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