New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 i Meet Me at Monier’s CTOBER 8th W GOES OFF Meet M e at Monier’s you are looking for a GUN or Ammunition or Hunt- ing Clothing, it will be to your advantage, to look over our stock and prices. Singles, Doubles and Repeaters, 12-16-20 Gauge, $5.00 up. The Big, Live, Sporting Goods Store. F. C. MONIER & BRO. 38-42 MAIN STREET New Britain Meet Me at Monier’s Meet Me at Monier’s POSITION WANTED I am looking for a chance to help someone clean house. I weigh 10 Ibs and will work as long and as often as you wish for only one cent per working hour. I am guaranteed and require no oiling. My name is Eclipse Electric Cleancr and I will gladly' come to your home on trial to prove my ability, if you notify:— TIIG Spring & BUGKIGV Hecric Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 77-79 CHURCH STREET TEL. 900 ACCIDENT INSURANCE Our new accident policy pays double the princi- pal sum previously offered for the same premium. Pays weekly income also, and extra for hospital and surgeon’s fees. Full information on request. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 'PHONE 728. 193 MAIN STREE Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 o'clock. T CEDAK HIil 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 98% Keeley s Garage ADVERTISING Elm and Iranklin Streets. | Dealer for Overland ané Cole Cary @E# us for ORIGINAL IDEAS | Divery Cars for Hire. Storage am. & | Tiea. for your PRODUCT. A postal ||| jeb o \ Re Y"l""livv will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. All in slick order with an extra | building lot. Yours on account of ‘ owner working out of town. i H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Ipsurance 86 West Main Street- CONSTRUCTIVE =pecinlty o Tt 1o |HORACE I. HART Rates Reasonable and Service Reliable. LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford. ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 e W TwoFamilyBrickHouse on Glen Street For Sale By schullz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sirveeot. "COTTAGES FOR SALE Hamilton St.—Bungalow with modern improve- ments ..... $3,200 Allen St.—Near North Stanley St., very desir- able, 6 coom, modern improvements ... $3,000 Black Rock Ave., 8 rooms, very desirable . $3 800 W.LE HATCH CO. CO 0 mm Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, SHUME PROPERTY. THE GRAPES ARE RIPENING in the famoussThompson grapery at Morningside-on-the-Sound, where you may see 160 fect of fancy for- eign varieties under glass, the kind that sell at $1 to $1.50 per pound in New York markets. For $3,000, on e you can buy grap- y 4 e garden under cul- tivation, two acred¢ of pasture, part of pear orchard, and a large build- ing suitable to remodel for dwelling. Near trolley, in midst of unlimited market for products. Grapery alone cost $10,000, but we are too busy to manage and will make the pur- chase of this property an object to the right man. If taken now, no interest charged until spring. Yale Land company, Morningside, Mil- ford, Conn. See George W. Wilson, 40 Capitol Ave., Hartford. 9-14-2d THE TWO SPECIAL-PRICE LOTS we advertised at Morningside--on-the- Sound have just been sold. We have a beautiful 54x90 lot with pear trei water view and all modern improve- ments, including sewer connection, for $500, in a location where certain changes in prospect will materially inc se the value. We also have one 42x90, diagonally opposite, with same view at $3530, and two 40x100 near the sandbar beach, at $720 each. We had three of (h(fi(‘ but one was taken last Saturday. The choice locations are getting scarce. A small deposit now will hold any one of the above until spring with- out interest, then you can take con- tract on payment of ten per cent. cash and balance in fifty months. Yale Land Company, Morningside, Milford, Conn. See Geo. W. Wilson, 40 Capitol Ave., tford. 9-14-24 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. general hotse- 240 Lincoln St. 9-14-tf WANTED—Girl for work. No washing. second work Apply 16 Wash- 9-14-3 WANTED—Girl for German preferred. ington street. WANTED—Good ward maid at New Britain General hospital. 9-13-tf WANTED—Maid for second work. References required. Call even- ings. Mrs, L. H. Pease, 41 Lexing- ton street. 9-18-tf WANTED—Girl in small private hos- pital. No washing. May go home or remain nights. Mary Nagle, R. N., 50 Cedar St., 9-11-44d CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FORK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Demson Garage 430 MAIN STREKT. Livery Cars for hirc, day and nizh: Sworage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'™ REC AND MAXWELL CARS "Phore 221 Williams Auto Co. Agents for Hudson and Chevrolet Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Antos for Hire. Repairs, 'PHONE 236. Supplies, Storage. 287 ELM STRE ‘For Your Insurance and Surety Bond Avold trouble by having your insur- pate written by a man who knows Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. P————— ] MULTIGRAPHS LETTEA Fac-cimile of Typewriting done u. 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., ING. 26 State Street. Hartford, Con: EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hul.sug a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. €@ther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 8 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford. WE HAVE SOLD Valuable property corner of Arch and Grand street, for Miss E. J. Church to Charles and Harry Gold- berg. Put your property for sale in the hands of a live wire. Camp Real Estate Co 272 Main Street, Rooms 305-306 National Bank Building. Tel. 1616-4 HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Street, electric lights, gas, furnace, quarter acre Address Box Conn. Berlin, large of land. 9XX, barn, fruit, Tel. 668-13 or Herald Office. Artistic Picture Framing Specialty. Distinctive Wedding Gifts. " The J. C. Ripley Art Co., HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. A | FOR SALE CASH uy AUVANTE. ONE CENT A WORD ALL adverlisements fcr the cassified column must he the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALR. Slightly piano, mahogany. $125. Part cash. able time. ald. used 3ood as new, Balance reason- Address Box 12 P, Her- 9-14-2a FOR SALE—1916 Reo Six, en pas- senger; Reo Six, four passenger. Used but little. 1915 Hudson 6-40; Ford truck and Seldon raceabout: 1914 Paige raceabout, Denison’s Garage, 430 Main St. 9-14-6dx FOR SALE: condition, St. ford touring, good h Marholin, 573 East 9-14-3d hand building Main street. Ap- 107 Glen street. 9-14-1a FOR SALE—Second material on ply Carl Schwartz, (Barber Shop.) FOR SALE—New Pope bicycles $20. Tires $1.50 ea Anxious to close out stock. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen street. (Barber Shop.) 9-14-1d FOR SALE—Twin Cylinder Ex('clsinr] motorcycle, 1914 model. Call at Fred Guite, foot Damon’s hill. Ber- lin, Conn, 9-14-2dx FOR the flag stones stacked in front of Vocational High school on Bassett street. State price in writing. Bakeér & Lasher, 807 Church street. 9-13-24 FOR SALE e have a few second hand cars which must be sold at once. 1916 Paige Touring car, 1912 Reo Touring Car, 1914 Ford run- about, 1912 Ford Truck, 1917 Mitch- ell Touring car and Pope Hartford raceabout. Honeymans Garage, 189 Main street. 9-13-4d FOR SALE—Desirable building lot on Farmington avenue. Terms son- able. Address Box 17A, Herald, 9-12-6d FOR SALE—A fine Weber piano. Call | 464 West Main street, down-stalrs. | a1d. FOR Lot 60x150 with barn and garage. Barnesdale. A. McNickle, Tel. 295-4. 9-12-6dx FOR SALE—1915 Ford touring, good condition. A. McNickle, Tel. 295-4. 9-12-6dx mahogany set, Price reason- 9-12-d3x FOR SALE—5-picce excellent condition. able. 192 Fairview. FOR SALE—One Saxon’ roadster. Practically brand new. Equipped with electric light and starter, $350. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 9-11-6a MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. LDOST. LOST—A black and white hound, with brown head. Reward if re- turned to Fred Hull, Kensington, Conn, 9-12-d3x LOST—Monday, between New Britain | and Berlin Fair grounds, Sterling auto tire and tube. Finder please notify telephone 900. 9-12-3d $10.00 REWARD for return of Boston Bull dog, dark brindle in color white ! blaze on breast, lost Sunday An- gust 20th. Edwin Hills, Plainvllle, Conn. 8-23-tf | HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—First-class steamfitters on high pressure work. Apply in per- son or by letter, stating age, ex- perience and wages wanted. Best | wages paid to first-class men. Ad- dress New England Westinghouse Co., Employment Bureau, Meriden, Conn. 9-13-3d WANTED-—Good man to sell nursery stock foar a first class nursery in New Britain and vicinity. Good chance for a hustler. Address Nur- sery, Herald Office, 9-13-3dx ! WANTED—Two good knowledge young men, with of English, for proofreaders. Reply at once in own handwriting, addressing Proofread- | er, Box 2, Herald. 9-11-tf WANTED—By the Royal Typewriter Company, Hartford, TOOLMAKERS —Hand and Auto Screw Machine Operators. Men for night work on Punch Press, Milling Machine and | Bench Work. Best of conditions. Steady work. Apply Employment Department, 150 New Park Ave., Hartford. TO RENT—Two rooms for view street. or three furni: 101 ¥ 9-14-3dx housekeeping, TO R}m\’rfihcslrahlo modern flat. Seven rooms, steam heat, electricity and gas light and roomy, all newly finished 163 Main street, entire third floor. C. C. & W. B. Ross- berg. 9-12-14-16x TO RENT—Four room apartment, all conveniences, 15 Winthrop street. Apply Boardman, 475 Arch. 9-13-tf tenement, five Chestnut street. 9-13-6dx TO RENT—Pleasant rooms $11.00. 401 TO LET—Furnished room to middle- age man, 48 Main. Top floor, west. 9-12-d3x TO RENT—The Coles house, monu- ment carver. Twelve rooms. Large yard, barn. Martin, B. Hagen, East Berlin, Conn., Box 7. 9-11-6dx FOR SALE-—One 1915 Hudson tour- ing car. In fine condition, Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 9-11-6d FOR SALE—Pierce-Arrow 6 cyl. tour- ing car. Condition fine, $450. Koeh- ler truck $350. Maxwell touring car $150. Willlams Auto Co. 287 Elm street. 9-11-6d FOR SALE—EImore touring car, elec- tric lights, in good condition. Cheap. 143 Kensington avenue. 9-11-6dx FOR SALE—Farm 34 acres in New- ington or would exchange for one smaller. Address Farm Box 12, Her- ald. 9-11-wix FOR SALE—Ford 1914 truck Seldon race-about. Prices cheap if taken at once. Denison’s Garage. 9-8-6dx FOR SALE—Second hand steam boil- er. In good repair. Capacity four- teen rooms. Jno. W. Allen, 331 Chestnut street. 9-6-124 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 NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Chervolet car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 9-11-6dx DRESSMAKING. —Now ready for season. Coats a treet. Holmes Tel. 1216-3. 3-4d HELEN T. fall and specialty. & Hoffman's block. QUT winte FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two with bath, for light 195 Maple street. furnished rooms, housekeeping. 9-12-d3 TWO furnished rooms to rent at 91 Maple street. 9-12-d3x FOR RENT—Two five room tene- ments at 392 Stanley street on Oc- | tober 1, new house. Apply Arthur | N. Rutherford. 9-8-6dx | TO RENT—One five room flat, all | modern conveniences. “The Barnes,” | 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes. | 9-8-6d TG RENT—Separate rooms for three automobiles. c. H Olcott, 505 Arch stree WANTED. WANTED—By two adults, tenement, near trolley. Tenement, Box 4, Herald. small Address 9-14-1dx \V\'\Tl‘l)\shghll) \1&(‘(\ adding ma—} chine. Address Box BL1S, Herald. 9-14-34 | WANTED—Good tailor at 48 Dwight street. Anton Brown. 9-14-2dx WANTED-—By September 20, fur-| nished room with bath in quiet lo- cation. Reply stating terms. Ad- dress L. A. R., Herald. 9-14-1dx of first class 250 quarts more Address X30X, Herald. | 9-13-34 | WANTED—200 quarts milk at once and by Oct. 1. salespeople | Apply to Mr. Smith & Co. 9-13-2d4 WANTED—Experienced for Cloaks and Suits. Samuels, Wise, WANTED—Suite of three rooms, two bedrooms and sitting room, fur- nished, centrally located for 3 men. Address Box X27X, Herald, 9-13-3dx WANTED. furnished P., Herald, Workingman wants small room near bath S0 state terms. 9-13-2dx WANTIED—Dishw 'uh( T, Beloin. at Hotel 8-26-tf THE VALUES OF A HOMESITE are governed by the conveni- ences that go with it. When buying a home site, either for a home or an investment; be sure that you find out how long it will take before you can get Sewer, Water, Gas, and Electric Light. These coupled with location, make the value of the property. If you are a shrewd buyer you will carefully consider the above facts. Russwin Park offers you improvements as well as location. Also 15 up- to-date, semi-detached houses to select from, on the easy payment plan. Sale days Friday and Saturday After- noons. East Main street or Hartford trolley takes you within a few minutes walk of property, which is located on East street, near the head of Smalley street. TITLE REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CO. 193 Main Street. Open Evenings. FOR SALE- 3 family House and Cottage. All mod ern improvements. dential location. Pays $1,100 annual {ncome. PRICE $9,800——— —EASY TERMS. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. BARGAIN First class resi- STATE OF CONNECTICUT All Residents of Connecticut own ing taxable securities are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills on the doliar has been paid to the State Treacurer ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay A HEAVY PENALTY. Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable to this tax. In¢ structions and blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer at Hart- ford. ¥ S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. HOTELS AND RESORTS, | s = | Blake & Wife, (Casino Hotel, Beach ! Park) open new Dew Drop Inn, | Clinton, October 1, facing Morgan ! school. Same satisfying meals, | seaview rooms; honest prices. LAND SALE AT MAPLE HILL AVE. NEWINGTON, CONN. 5 MINUTES WALK FROM THE TROLLEY BY THE Electric Light, Water and Land Co. BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS This is your opportunity to purchase the best building lots in this state. The land is all level and has been cultivated for 60 years, 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 yvou huild Warranty deed given on last payment. Small monthly payments, no taxes, no interest. You property with us. Local Agent on the land every Thursday, Inspection day, Surdays from 1 to 6 p- m. ILocal Office, W. F. Stauffer, 81 South Burritt Strcet. New Britain, Conn. Conn. Felix Briaco- deposit, will not lose small your Friday and Saturday- ‘Phone 2094, Main Office, 281 Bank Street, Waterh g Y LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANT! Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854, and Paint in the 'PHONE 534 The Oldest Wall Paper Shop 304 MALN STREET. We Make City. 2 Signs

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