New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T JESDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, 1918, 12 MONTHS T0 PAY FOR WIRING You may have your house wired for Electric service, and pay for the wiring easy monthly contracts we and fixtures in twelve payments. On all such furnish free Mazda Lamps insuring the best possible light. & We Also Share the Cost For a limited tme we are offering to pay towards the cost of wiring, = an amount equal to the first six mongths’ lighting bill. Taking the combined offer as a whole it is the most favorable ever made in this vicinity and you should take ad- vantage of it at once. Ask our Sales Department for full THE UNITED ELECTRIC "GHT & WATER G0. One Bottle-- Yes-One Glass will convince you of the measure of good taste, purity and this beverage contains. nourishment Get acquainted with this, Con- necticut’sfinest, TODAY. g sorrico ar Tie oncwest e Rupzn Fis "Look. E151e’ Thats ‘I’he Way My CONKLIN Writes™ AND it not only means better writing and higher grades—it does the work with speed and smoothness. 0Old fashioned writ- W ing instruments are G2 A # set aside for this Ff)filr{t_;ill;higgn efficient self-filler. INON-LEAKABLE The Conklin is the original selffiller and has over 1,500,000 satisfied users everywhere. Let ns show you a Conklin suited to your par- ticular style of writing. ADKINS PRINTING CO 66 CHURCH STREET BUILDING LOTS For sale in different sections of city and suburbs. The bargains for building purposes or investment. Call and see. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 108 MAIN BT., ‘M ’Phene 728, Open Monday and Saturday ev’gs, 7 to 9. | STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICERS HUNT FOR ESCAPED PLOTTER State and federal officers are mak- ing a nation wide search for Lieuten- ant Robert Fay, the German bomb plotter, and William Knobloch, who escaped from the federal \tlanta under the disguise of elec- Warden Zerbst of the At- penitentiary said that the prison in tiicians. anta es- »e of Fay and Knobloch was the csult of a carefully worked out plot nd that their apprehension is going to prove difficult. No traces have been tr‘rund of the famous prisoners. a man of too much intelli- ence,” said Warden Zerbst, “and he s too shrewd to have attempted such an escape unless he was certain that the necessary arrangements had been made to take care of him and companion after he reached from the guns of the guards.” escape of Fay and Knobloch was executed by a clever forge The two men, who had been working as clectricians about tne prison, ap- peared before an inner guard with a forged pa which admitted them to the new prison wing upon which 100 men work each day. They pretended were to repair a number of ights about the grounds. Fay, con- victed in New York for conspiracy in connection with bomb plots against merchant vessels carrying munitions to the allies, was placed in the prison here on June 23, 1916, to ser term of eight yez He is a native of Germany. He had been in this country about six months when con- victed. He is thirty-five years old, but looks to be about thirty. He is of medium build, five feet ten and (hree-quarters inches in height, hs 165 pounds, has light brown blue eyes, fair complexion, and ped was wearing a mus- tache. He is slightly bald—a small spot—on top of his head. He is a mechanical engineer. Knobloch was convicted in Baltimore May 9, 1916. The hey HOTELS AND RESORTS. CASH 1N AavvANCE. HMINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NOTICE. ORGANIST and Choir Director wants church position; four years experi- ence, Address H. M. Lugg, b4 Federal street, Bristol, Conn. 9-4-3dx WANTED—BYy experienced teacher, private pupils in Gregg shorthand and typewriting. Address Miss M. Glover, 24 Spring street. Tel. 948, 9-1-6d FOR SALR. tons good, bright, Will deliver or Maples Farm, 9-5-4dx FOR SALE—Fifty new, timothy hay sell in mow. The Berlin, Conn. FOR SALE- with $20 worth of 1ecords. sell for $20. . Box X33X, Her: 9-5. ud‘( a $15 Will FOR SALE—Two houses of 15 rooms. Four of 10, one of 9. All two-fam- ily houscs. Modern improvements. Also building lots near center of city on or near trolley lines. Low prices, easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 9-2-6dx FOR SALE—General purpose horse, weight about 1,200, No. 355 Corbin Ave., Tel. 1959, 9-2-2dx FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo Apply N. B. Garage, touring oar. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf 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 $71-5 JRNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping with bath. 195 Maple St., 9-2-3d —_— TO RENT. FOR RENT—Three tenements, rooms each, close to trolley, price low. Apply at once Chas, H. As- pinwall, Worthington Ridge, Berlin. Conn. 9-5-6d six TO RENT-—Four rooms, second floor. Some improvements. Large garden, ete, 274 Chapman street. 9-5-3dx TO RENT—TFour room tenement rear Inut street. Inquire 51 Wal- nut street. 9-5-5d TO RENT—Two or three gentlemen can find pleasant rooms with Amer- ican family. Centrally located. Two minutes walk from P. O. Address Room, Herala Oflice. 9-5-1dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two fights. 161 South Main street. Inquire on prem — HELP WANTED—FEMALE, \\'AN'TED*GH‘I for general house- wor Mrs. L. M. Barnes, 12 Hawk- ins street. 9-5-6d WANTED—Competent cook. Small amily. Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox, end of trolley line, Berlin, street, Berlin, Conn. 9-5-tf WANTED—Good kitchen maid . Ap- ply New Britain General Hosz;a(lf Blake & Park) Wife, (Casino Hotel, Beach open new Dew Drop Inn, Clinton, October 1, facing Morgan school. Same satisfying meals, seaview rooms; honest prices. CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britaln prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products, Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and ~ottage cheese. Teleohone 982 ; Y Denison Garage 4350 MLAUN RURART ry Cars for hire, day and opigh. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'Y REC AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 221 DON’T LET THIS BARGAIN GO BY Six Family Brick Block on West Street, yields 10 Per cent. New House Commonwealth Avenue. Camp Real Estate Co 272 Main Street. Rooms 305-8306 National Bani Building. Tel. 1616-4 THREE TENEMENT HOME. All in slick order with an extra building lot. Yours on account of owner working out of town. H. N. LOCKRWOOD Real Estate and Ipsurance 86 West Main Street- WANTED—Girl for general house- work (white.) References. Call 703 Dixwell avenue, New Haven, or telephone 3630 Center. 9-1-6d WANTED—Girl to do housework, two in family, 227 Main street. 9-1-tf WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Purney, 16 Forest street. 8-28-tf WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. S. Brow 16 Forest St. 8-26- WANTED. WANTED—A furnished home in good neighborhood for the winter by man and wife, son and daughter; no small children. Best of care gi Responsibility guaranteed. Addre Box 235, New Britain. FOUR or five room hcuse or apart- ment in west part of town is want- | without children. 9-1-4-5-6-7x ed by couple 'Phone 984-2. WANTED—Dishwasher, Beloin. at 8-26-tf 9-5-2dx | Hotel LOST. LOST—Leather tobacco bag contain- ing sum of money. Reward if Te- turned to Herald Office. 9-5-d3x $10.00 REWARD for return of Boston Bull dog, dark brindle in color white blaze on breast, gust 20th. Conn. Edwin Hills, Plainville, -23-tf HELP WANmD—MADE WA\'TED‘IVIan to wash and polish automobiles. Must be experienced on this line of work. Also chang- ing tires and garage work. Mor- rin’s Garage, 200 FEast Main St., New Britain. WANTED—Grocery clerk, Main street. Apply 238 WANTED—TFirst-class automobile re- pair man. Apply O. M. Williams, ‘Williams Automobile Co., 287 Elm street. 9-1-4d WANTED—First class men for retail milk route. Address Box 33XX, Herald. 8-31-6dx WANTED—First-class sand buffers for the silver plate industry. Those familiar with work on nickel silver and Britannia 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 THE GURRAN DRY G0ODS CO. Great Alteration Sale Exira Specials for Wednesday BARGAIN DAY Women’s White and Colored Shirt Waists, values up to $1.00. 33 c Wed. at ........ Bleached Bed Sheets, 81 by 90-inch, seamless, good cotton, werth 90c. 69C Boys’ Wash Suits that sold t 50c and 59c. %ng.caatn i 25C $3.00 Weol Nap Bed Blan- kets, in white and Gray. $ 1 .98 Wed. at . . .. Fruit Jars, with rubber coxfi- plete. Wed. at, each . 3 C Work iAlot of Men’s 50c¢ | Shirts and Negligee Shirts to clean up £ waox |EXTRA SPECIAL WED- NESDAY from 2 to 4 P. M., Best Fast Color Apron Gingham. Per yard Two Family House on Hart §t. Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving the City schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Maeain Street. | lost Sunday An- 9-5-1d | 9-1-6d | 29c| 6¢c| | | Also some very desirable residences FIRE INSURANCE. SITUATION WANTED. ‘Woman would like work by day. dress Box X19, Herald. Man wants to learn auto repairing. Work for nothing to start. Address Box B20B, Herald. 9-5 ————e BOARDERS WANTED. First class room and board $6.00. Table board $4.00. Mrs. Olson, rin’s Garage, 200 East Main _— NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO BUY A CAR! We must sell at once, several used cars, models from 1913 to 1916. Nao reasonable offer refused. Roadsters and Touring Cars. Good Cars here at $200. See these today. Cars with starters, $400. Don't delay if you want a Roadster, Touring Car or Truck. COHEN MOTOR CO. 307 CHURCH ST. WANTED First-class painter and paper hanger, Apply JohnBoyle Co., 3-5 Franklin Sq. POST CARPET COMPANY 219 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. (CORNER HAYNES ST.) Store Closes at 1 p. m. Saturdays During Summer. Sale of Tapestry Brusseis CARPETS Value $1.40 Yard. AT $1.10 yd. This is a carpet offering quite out of the ordinary; one that g will enthuse every lover of fine carpets to buy NOW. Many people prefer carpets as their floor covering and for that rea- son it will be wise for them to make early selection. High-grade Carpets and suit- able for all place. Regular COITAGES Hamilton Qt.-—Bungalow ments Black Rock Ave., MORGAN & The 304 MALN STREBT. We Make Allen St.—Near North Stanley ST able, 6 voom, modern improvements 8 rooms, very desirable . .. Establisned 18 “Jldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City FOR SALE Good Building Lots chcap, on Harrison Street and Corbin Avenue. on Lincoln Street and Forest St. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street MONEY TO LOAN. CAKS 10 REnN CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 948-3, MORRIN’S GARAGE MAIN STREET. [HORACE 1. HART| Rutes Reasonable and Secvice Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 1] wer 1930. 596 Arch Street Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars Nivery Cars for Hire. Storage an{ | Suppliea. Re, mnrvn» \r\'v‘mln EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hul ‘ll? a speclalty. Over twenty yearf ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. — For Your Insuranrce and Surety Bond Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. I’ARSONb PERERCTLY PASU“UK- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SuN, - Park Street, Near ftanley, § teams. Tel. connecti MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done ia 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., ING. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. it You Want Good Bottied Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 Williams Auto Co. Agents for Hudsou and Ohevrolet Cars. New § and 7 Passenger Antos | for Hire. P Repalrs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET PRINTING | in Many Different Languuges, BY SKILLYED UN1ON MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. «~ Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 88 OHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN. MGR. CONSTRUCTIV. ADVERTISING S8E# 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 FOR SALE with modern improve- . $3,200 very desir- $3,000, $3,800 THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL KSTATE Office Open Mcnday and.Saturday Evenings, 29 WEST MAIN STREER WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR SPRING WALL PAPERS LAEGEST AND BEST LINE ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1854, 'PHONE 534 Signs

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