New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1916, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916. This new fall clothing we are showing includes some very stunning styles, in all the new materials and colors. We invite you to see it. You will find excep- tional value, and good quality throughout. Ladies’ New Fall Suits | $15.00 to $35.00 Carried in Velour Checks, Gabardines, Poplins and Broadcloths— both plain and fur trimmed. No extra charge for alterations. i Millinery $3.00 to $7.50 Creations from one of New York’s best milliners. Men’s Fall Su Waists $1.50 to $5.00 Dainty Fall Styles in all ma- terials. $15t0 $22 These are particular suits for particular men— well made, latest style—perfect Boys’ Suits $4.50 up Good Strong School Suits that will give service. fitting. Select one—pay as you find convenient and get full season’s wear out of your suit this season. Open An Account Today. 11EBRENNANsTore B 47 MAIN STREET, u, . New Britain,, Conn. spuare PBicwycle OLD SOL Na 33. — BICYCLE SATURDAY ONLY We are going to put on sale Saturday enly, all Bicycle Oil, Gas and Electric Lamps. Days are growing shorter and the law requires a light one half hour after sunset. Why take a chance when you can buy a Lamp at these prices: LIGHTWEIGHT OLD SOL OLD SOL OIL LAMP Lo R s ELECTRIC LAMP Complete with head s Will not jar or blow out, | lamp wire and case for | With case for two bat- d two batteries teries Saturday Saturday Saturday 45¢ 98¢ $1.75 Full Nickel Oil Lamp OLD SOL GAS “SEARCHLIGHT” Full nickel with lage car- bide tank. Saturday $1.98 Lamp complete with Bracket $1.00, ELECTRIC LAMP with black enamel case Saturday 75¢ Saturday $1.25 THE ALLING RUBBER CO, 240 MAIN STREET. HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin electric lights, furnace, barn, fruit, quarter acre of Tel. 668-13 or Address Box Herald Ofiice. Street, Berlin, large land. 9XX, gas, TAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN, Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N, P S ——— S YL m——T " # | WANTED—Second | stewart, East Hartford Storage Ware- ALL adver{isements f 97 ar the ciassified column wust e n the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ——————————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A young lady to assist in Dental office. Dr. L. E. Dary, Main street. Second maid. Two in Mrs. William T. Sloper, 55 | 9-22-2d WANTED: family. Lexington St., 500 Women and Girls Wanted for Work in Tobacco Shops. Steady Em- ployment all winter. Good Wages Earned. Bxperience not necessary. Apply Monday Morning, Sept. 25, 1916, at 7 o’clock. Come ready to go to work. Shops at American Sumatra Tobacco Co., 22 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. J. B. house, 31 Clark St., East Silver Lane Warehouse, Station 18, Glastonbury Car, East Hartford. L. B. Haas & Co., 152 State St., Hartford. Steane Hartman & Co., 96 Commerce St. Hartford. A. & S. Hartman, 231 State St., Hartford. Hathaway & Steane, 12 Mechanic St., Hartford. Meyer & Mendelson, 651 Windsor St., Hartford. Griffin-Neuberger Tobacco Hartford. Co., 81 Commerce St., Hartford. The Keiser-Boasberg Warehouse, Station 58, East Windsor Hill, Conn. Floyd- ville Warehouse, Tariffville, Conn. Apply at any one of above shops. Go to one nearest your home, or apply at THE CONN. LEAF TOBACCO A SOCIATION Employment Office, 241 State St., Hartford. WANTED—Competent maid for sec- ond worl. Mrs. Jas. S. North, Sun- nyledge. 9-20-tf girl. Apply 77 9-18-tf WANTED-—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf WANTED—Girl for work. No washing. 204 Lincoln St. 9-14-tf WANTED—Good ward maid at New Britain General hospital. 9-13-tf WANTED. general house- | LOST. LOST—Wednesday from 63 Lincoln street, gray and white cat, with col- lar. Answers to the name of Trixy. Return to 63 Lincoln street. reward. 9-20-3dx LOST—Ring with about nine keys in Kensington or New Britain. Find- er return to Herald Office. 9-18-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD FOR WORK IN OFFICE OF FACTORY. HAVE AT LEAST A GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATION. HERE IS MUST THE BUSINESS OF ONE OF THE LARGE CONCERNS OF THIS CITY. ANSWER IN OWN HAND- WRITING. ADDRESS BOX XXT7. HERALD. WANTED—Errand boy for store. Ad- dress Boy Box 11, Herald. BOY WANTED to learn the business. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. own home. Good pay, steady job, either whole or part time. us. Pequod Nursery Co. Meriden, Conn. WANTED—Young man for clerica work in factory office of local her ware concern. Address Box X320 A GOOD CHANCE OF LEARNING |- 9-22-2d 9-21-24 WANTED-—Men over thirty-five, near Write 9-21-3dx INCREASE YOUR PAY Rapid Pr: AY.M.C. A. Course Will Help You. 20 Special Courses Individual Instruction ogress An Increase in Income Is Worth Having Y. M. C. A. 3 family House and Cottage. dential location. Pays $1.100 annual FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SALE All modern improvements. tncome. PRICE $9,800——— — H. D. HUMPHRKEY, 172 Main Street. New Britain, Conn. —BARGAIN First class resi- ¢ SY TERMS. MONEY TO LOAN. paid to the State Treasurer A HEAV Balances in Banks (not in Savin at local rates unless the State Tax of STATE OF CONNECTICUT: All Residents ot Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax, Zfour mills on the dollar has beem ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay Y PENALTY. gs Banks) are liable to this tax. In- structions and blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer at Hart- 9-20-3dx WANTED—Young man. Must be ) } eighteen years or over. C. L. Plerce & Co., 246 Main street. 9-21-2d Sale nf Sgcfl“d Ha"d cars at Keeley’s Garage, Elm and Seymour St. 1 metal. Apply 445 West Main St man in local factory. 35 and 40 yea Address Box X> of age preferred 28, Herald Office. WANTED—Boy between 16 and years of age in main office of loca WANTED—Immediately, night watch- Man between 9-20-3d illrd e 9-21-3d | 3 Model 83 Touring cars 1916. 1 Model 81 Delivery 1915 WANTED—Man to work on sheet | Cole H. Demonstrator 1916 Model 75 Touring 1917 month. RENTS ARE GOING UP from Missouri. ‘Why Not Buy a Home? 1| er than Rent. WANTED—Machinery wanted. Will pay good prices for Lathes, Planers, Milling Machines, Grinders, or other metal working tools. Write at once with full particulars, Terminal Ma chine Co., 30 Church St., New York. 922-25-27-29 WANTED about Nov. 15 by young couple 5-6 room tenement with modern improvements. Box X10X, Herald, 9-21-tf WANTED—Five-room rent or cottage in either north end, west end, or Arch street, direction of city with garden and place to keep chickens. Address Box XX14, Herald office. 9-20-3d WANTED—Immediately, man be- tween twenty-four and thirty years of age as assistant foreman in lo- cal factory. Previous mechanical training not necessary., Address Box 25XX, Herald office. 9-21-3d TO RENT. | TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. e o d-tf TO RENT—A cozy four room tene- ment with modern improvements at 224 S. Main street, 9-20-a3x TO RENT—Five room tenement, heat furnished, adults only, 80 Bas- sett St., 9-19.- 7dx TGO RENT—Separate rooms for three automobiles. C. H. Olcott, 505 Arch street. 9-6-tf e — BUSINE OPPORTUNITIES. MONEY-making opportunity for you. Keystone Rconomizer Co., 1328 50 per cent. gasoline. Money-saver for all automobile owners. Price | $4. It sells itself; one sale makes another. Large profits and exclu- sive territory to agents. Req\l\!’(‘s‘ little capital. Write for particulars. | Keystone Economizer Co., 1328- | Broadway, New York, N Advertise Your Wants in The [ work all night. Good wages steady position for the right man Apply at once The Mattatuck Man- ufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. 9-20-tf and FOR SALE nd Organ. Price Plainville, low, 26 Broad St., FOR SALE—1 Building lot No. 70, lo- foundation, price reasonable. P. H. Condon & Co., 30 Laurel St., Bris- ood Wilcox and White 9-22-27x cation, Barnesdale, cellar ready for DENTISTRY That Lasts. All Painless Methods Used. Teeth With- out a Plate a Specialty. DR. R, E. BEARDSLEY, 353 MAIN ST. tol, Conn. 9-22-6d FOR SALE— - e v == Ffil{}xm;} itregouseAgg(] lot Bmo_ 8“){6 NOTICE ! Herald. : eSS B 43| Pressing and Cleaning of YLadies' | - and Gentlemen’s Suits at 50 cents FOR SALE—Bargain upright piano, $100. At once Cash or reasonable bayments. Box X31X, Herald FOR SALE—Ten gallon kegs at 50c each as long as they last. The Dick- inson Drug Co. 9-21-3d FOR SALE-—-Do you want to buy a Vim truck? We have one. Owned by party three days. Driven less than 100 miles. Price is such that You can save money if you are con- templating buying a Vim Auto Co., 22 Main street. each. Provided one suit is left each week. Suits called for and delivered. ADOLPH POSTL, TAILOR AND COSTUMER 179 ARCH STREET Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow ha iz a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 u'n Street. Hartford. 284 A Con urniture and Hoo: 172 Lincoln street. y-20-tf FOR SALE Cabinet, FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FGR SALE—1915 Reo Apriy N. B. Garage touring oar. Chestnut St. I3 AFTIIR completing a five year course of violin at the Lelpzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatest mas ters, Carl Milroy is opening his cla in September and also hooking concert er ments. For further particular: ad Carl S. Milroy, 64 South lst St. Meriden, Conn., 'Phone. 5-z1-e. o. d.-tf AUTOMOBILE parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert. Tel Herald’s Want Columns. THREE TENEMENT HOME. All in slick order with an extra building lot. Yours on account of owner working out of town. H. NN LOCKWGOD Real Estate and Irsurance 86 West Matn Street Tw Sale These cars must be sold this | Try and Find one and see, if' you're 1 It's Cheap- Cor. Commercial | ilyBickHouse on Glen Street For ford. F. §. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. i S i T . pAn I | smomoy wavien. |CARS 10 REN e CLOSKD AND OPEN CARS KFOM WANTED—By German girl, position N CARS. dolng general housework. Address| WHEDDINGS. RECEPTIONS, EXO. Box 11, Herald. THL, 0488 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 £ MAIN STREET Denison Garage 43U AN RARELT, Livery Cars for hire, day aund nighs Slorage, Supplies and Repairing. AGT REO AND MAXWELL CARS Phona 2.4 | Mg I Williams Auto Go. Agemt~ for Hudsou and Chevr;)lp Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Ant for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONFE 236 287 EI.M STREET) Keeley’s Garage Elm snd Eranklin Streets, hardware concern. Address Box . Dealer for Overland and Colé Cary X17X, Herald Office. 9.20-3d No. 42 Walldce street can be bought | yivesy Cars for Hire. Storage an S o right. wupplies. ou iy spadrine - Specinlts T WANTED—Man to light fires and do s el by light chores, N. B. Dairy 'Lunch, c !] R I E ‘ ' G D —— e 22 mam smeroes, mooms 305000 || HORACE .I. HART: WANTED—First class toolsetter on | National Bank Bulilding. Tel. 1616-4 || puics Reasonable and Suvice automatic Brown & Sharpe screw Reliable machines, one who is willing to LIVERY 7 kassenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘t'el. 1930. 596 Arch Street LM anquan Stableg xna ieen— s "PICTURES Every conceivable shape, size an price—framed and unframed. The J. C. Ripley Art Co., HARTFORD. | Branch Studio 103 West Main Stree ! New Britain, Conn. il You Want Good Botile Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, | 183 Arch St “Phone 489, CONSTRUCTIVE | ADVERTISING 8Wd us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A posta) will have our salesman explain our i{llustrating department. 1 | The A. PINDAR CORP, | 516 Asylum St., Hartforq, | 'Phone Ch. 1141.2 ———— By schultz & Cosiello, Ine. 242 Main Sireet.

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