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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916. t A Fierce Blaze Last Night in Your Place of Business Utterly Destroyed the Building and lts Contents Valuable Records and Everything Else, Go Up in Smoke, Loss Said to Be Total Now—how would you like to pick up this paper tomorrow evening 'anad find a:big news head like that with your place of business named as the victim? And if such a catastrophe did happen, are you prepared to meet it? those valuable records of your safe—absolutely safe? And just as a pertinent question, we wonder if you and safe mean? Are know what fire protection We'll tell you how you can find out for a nickel—and its worth finding out too. Just get this week’s issue of The Saturday Evening Post—on sale today— and turn to page 68. After you've read that page, we know you will come to our store today. You might come anyway, for we have the page posted on our front window where anyone can read it—free. Now just one word more about fire protection. In this country there is a quarter-as much that is burned every year, as is built new. Now.figurg out where you come in for a fire. And this—a safe is not a safe, unless it gives its contents absolute fire protection. AND one more point:—There THE SAFE-CABINET—S-CIENTST MODEL. Have you absolute fire protection?—Do you know We'll be glad to discuss it with you today, if you’ll | ADKINS 66 CHURCH STREET is only one safe “safe”’— ? call. PRINTING CO. "H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, REMOVED ; To Room 407, City Hall ’Phene 606-3 For Your Insurance and Surety Bond Avoia trouble by having your insar- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS,| Booth’s Block. WANTED. Dickinson 9-28-1dx WATED—Errand Drug Co. boy. WANTED—By American family, five room tenement within 15 minutes of center. Address Herald Box X12X. 9-28-2dx YOU GET'THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY WES] [ INGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS, FROM THE SPRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. 77-79 CHURCH STREET. TEL, NO. 900 WANTED—Painters for automobile work. Steady work for right party. Richardson’s carriage shop, 159 Vance street. 9-27-3d WANTED-—Teamster for single cart. Permanent work for right party. Middle-aged man preferred. Tele- phone 316. 400 High street. 9-27-4dx ‘WANTED—Three men to lay shingles. Good pay to experienced men. Tel. 1959. 9-27-2dx !LOSTvnunch of keys, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT' A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL adveriisements for the cassified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST—BIlack pocketbook, containing $16.65, etc. Finder return to Mrs. Anna LaClair, R. F. D,, No. 1, City, 9-28-1d LOST—Hound, black, tan and e. Resembles coach dog. Reward, F. E. Wakefield, 32 Wakefield Court. 9-27-d4 probably on West Main street Sunday night. Re- turn to Herald and receive reward. 9-27-2dx LOST—Book No. 720, New Britain National Bank, Interest Department, on Smith street, return to New Brit- ain National bank. 9-27-3dx LOST—Tuesday evening, gold brooch set with pearls. Reward if re- turned to Herald Office. 9-28-3d LOST—Bracelet between Walnut Hill Park and Main street. Reward if returned to Longley’s restaurant. 9-27-2dx LOST—Ring with about nine keys in Kensington or New Britain. Find- er return to Herald Office. 9-25-tf FOUND HELP WANTED—MADE. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD FOR WORK IN OFFiCE OF FACTORY. MUST HAVE AT LEAST A GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATION. HERE IS A GOOD CHANCE OF LEARNING THE BUSINESS OF ONE OF THE LARGE CONCERNS OF THIS CITY. ANSWER IN OWN HAND- WRITING. ADDRESS BOX XXT. HERALD. WANTED—4 all thoroughly compe- tent Header Machine Operators; Exceptional opportunities for the right men. Steady work, no labor troubles, good wages. The New De- parture Mfg. Co. Employment De- partment, Bristol, Conn. 9-28-6d WANTED—Young man to learn pa- per ruling. Adkins Printing com- pany, 66 Church street. 9-28-3d WANTED—Young man, mailing clerk in office of manufacturing plant. Ad- dress, stating age, experience, if any, references and salary. Box 14BB, Herald Office. 9-27-2d WANTED—Automatic screw machine operators for night shift to operate five nights each week. Must under- stand the setting up of tools. Give age, references, experience and wages expected. Address Operator, Herald Office. 9-27-6d WANTED—Foreman to take charge of automatic strew machine depart- ment, night shift, operating five nights each weei. Must be practi- cal and understand the setting up of tools. Give age, references, exper- fence and wages expected. Address Automatic, Herald Office. 9-27-6d FOUND—On train between Bristol and Hartford, purse containing money. ‘Tel. 154-4 after 8 p. m. 9-28-1d — ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—First class toolsetter on automatic Brown & Sharpe screw machines, one who is willing to work all night. Good wages and steady position for the right man. Apply at once The Mattatuck Man- ufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. 9-20-tf second work. Mrs. G. W. C. 9-27-2dx WANTED—Girl for German preferred. Hill, 14 Washington St. WANTED—Woman to help in kitchen at Grand Hotel,, 9-28-3dx WANTED—Woman to care for aged lady as companion. Mrs. L. A. Bradbury, Kensington. 9-26-a3x WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. No washing. Apply Mrs. Truman Bristol, 46 Walnut St. 9-28-6d family mod- building At PG FOR SALE_Several two houses of nine or ten rooms, ern improvements, also lots on or near trollcy lines. reduced prices. Easy terms. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, \ 9-28-6dx i BN FOR SALE—A good' double barrel hammerless ejector shot gun for sale, W. E. Baker, Plainville, Conn. T D AWA WA 9-27-d2x WANTED-—Maid for general house- work. Apply 24 Spring street. 9- 26-3d FOR SALE—Property, No. 70 Austin street. Bargain if taken ata once. Enquire No. 192 Fairview St., sec- ond floor 9-27-6dx WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. No washing. 204 Lincoln St. 9-14-tf — e e TO RENT. WANTED—High school boy after ool hours. National Butter Co., 133 Main street. 9-27-24 T™0 RENT—Four room, third flo_or flat. Inquire 92 South Burritt Tel. 1101-12. 9-25-3dx WANTED—To buy a 1916 Touring car. Address Car, Herald Office. 9-26-3dx RENT—Five room flat with G. H. Samlow, 391 9-26-6d TO steam heat. Arch street. WANTED—10,000 people with corns, callouses, chapped hands, or any skin disease to buy a jar of Bee Ointment, guaranteed to sase or money refunded. Clark & Brainerd Co. 9-26-3dx Before You Buy Look at This WANTED—From Oct. 16 to April 15 rent, three or four furnished rooms, good location. References given. Address Box 9, care Herald. 9-26-wix TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON LINCOLN STREET FOR SALE -BY- schulitz & Costello, Inc. 242 HMain Sireet. = g ... $15.00 48.00 24.00 8.00 25.00 THE W. L. HATCH CO. Office. Open Mcnday and.Saturday Evenings, 674 West Main St., 5 rooms, 1st floor ...... 40 Main St., 8 rooms 2nd floor, steam heat .. 23 Hungerford Court, 5 rooms, 2nd floor . ... Rear 85 Arch St, 5 rooms, Cottage ......... Hamilton St., 6 rooms, Bungalow ......... EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin ~epairing and bow hai.fugz a speclaity. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylun Street. Hartford. Conn. e St e Mt L L] CARS TUO BENY CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FO! WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ET¢ TEL. 048-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 F. MAIN STR DENTISTRY That Lasts. All Painless ‘Tethods Used. Teeth With- ~¢ 5 Plate 2 Specialty. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, 853 MAIN ST, Cor. Commercial exzema TO RENT—Six rcsm tenement On second floor with garage. Inquire 325 Chestnut St., third floor. 9-27-3dx TO RENT—Desirable four room tene- ment. Adults. 247 Corbin Ave. 9-27-wix FOR SALE—Extra good horses, aiso one Ford delivery truck, cheap. The New Britain Ice Corporation. 9-27-6d FOR SALE—Saxon runabout. Cheap. David A. Allen, 11 Ash St., City. 9-26-d3x FOR SALE—PIlot of ground, fronting 205 feet on Linden avenue and 125 feet on Chapman street, must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. Address Havens & Schoen, 202 Kinmonth Bldg., Asbury Park, N. b 9-28-2d FOR SALE- Victor talking machine, with recor fine condition, $15. $1 weekly if you wish. Box XIX, Herald. \ 9-26-tf FOR SALE—Big sale on used cars. 1916 Paige touring car, 1912 Reo touring car, 1912 Ford truck, Pope raceabout and Corbin 30 touring car. Honeyman’s Garage. 9-27-6d TO RENT—To adults, five rooms, $rd floor, new house, all ' nprovements, 476 Stanley street. 9-28-3dx tenement, Telephone TO RENT—Lower Lake streeet. Lines, No. 687. 112 9-26-tf TO RENT—Hall, 34 Church street, suitable for meetings, dances, so- cials, etc. Apply Phone 1274-12. 9-25-6d TO RENT—Seven-room cottage, South Main street. J. J. McBri 720 Stanley street. TO RENT—Five room flat. all mo- dern conveniences in “The Barnes,” 131 Main St., Apply L. M. Barnes. 9-28-6d FURNISHED ROO: TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light keeping, steam heat, eclectric- ;. gas, running water, bath, sepa- entrance, fine view. Address Box $BL, Herald. 9-28-3dx TO RENT—iarge sunny front room in western part of city. Address BX, Herald. 9-26-3dx NOTICE. \UTOMOBILE Reasonable rates. Richard Covert, Tel. parties taken Chevrolet 255-12. out. car. 9-25-6dx FOR SALE—1915 Hudson 640 touring car, Chevrolet 490 tourmng car, Pierce-Arrow 6 cylinder touring car, Kohler truck, Ford touring car and Ford roadster. Bargans for cash. Willlams Auto Co., 237 Elm street. 9-28-6d FOR SALE—"No Hunting” Printed on cloth, 14x11, Adkins Printing Ceo., 56 street. . signs. 15c each. Church 9- 1 FOR SALE—Nurses white uniform waists, size 36, 45 Lincoln stred, upstai FOR SALE and go-cart St., upstairs. carriage, Lincoln 9-28-1d4 45 FOR SALE—1 Building lot No. 70, lo- cation, Barnesdale, cellar ready for foundation, price reasonable. P. H. Condon & Co., 30 Laurel St., Bris- tol, Conn. 9-22-6d FOR SALE-—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-6-tf FUR SALE-—1815 Reo touring car. Aprly N. B. Garage. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf HOTELS AND RESORTS. Blake & Wife, (Casino Hotel, Beach Park) open new Dew Drop Inn, Clinton, October 1, facing Morgan school. Same satisfying meals, seaview rooms; honest prices. " FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—O 2 Family House, 9 Roo Lots will be sold separately Bath, Gas, etc. desired, SHUTTLE MEADOW AVE. 250 ft front, 500 ft deep. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MO TO LOAN. CROWLEY BROS. INC. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wall Papers and Glass. Paints, Varnishes, 491 Main Street, opp. Laf- ayette Street. Tel. 1199. Be sure to ALL AT ROWLEY’S to get estimates on your interior and exterior decor- ating. s 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. Oven Monday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 o'c 193 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE One 7-room Cottage in first class condition with ments. price. One 2-family house with large barn. Owner leaving town and must be closed up at an a improve- sacrifice In first class condition, Remember our new Accident and Health Policies are A No. 1. When interested in anything of this kind, investigate our policiés’ before purchasing. The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass’n, Inc. F. H. SHIELD, MGR. NO. 131 MAIN ST. BARNES’' BLOCK HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Street, Berlin, electric lights, gas, furnace, large barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, Herald Office. NOTICE The New Britaln Wet Wash having moved into their newly equipped bullding are prepared to do first class work. We solicit your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union aweet. Tel. 583 : Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRERT, livery Cars for hire, day ana Hugh Storage, Supplies and Kepairing. AG'? REOC AND MAXWELL ¢ L "Pbone 224 Williams Auto Go. Agemis for Hudsou and Chevrole Cars. New § and 7 Passenger Ant for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, '"PHONE 236. 287 Storage. EILM STRE! MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G0, ING 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn, Don’t Let the Other Fellow Get Ahead of You. Here’'s a New House on Commonwealth Avenue, Just Finished. The Only One We Can Offer. Camp Real Estate Co 272 Main Street, Rooms 305-300 National Bank Bulilding. Tel. 1616-4 NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N. Keeley’s Gar a ge Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Divery Cars for Hire. Storage am supplies. Repairing . sSpecialty. Tel. 123 HORACE 1. HART| Rates Reasonable and Secvice Reliable- LIVERY .7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers, 'f'el. 1930. 596 Arch Street CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8E® us for ORIGINAL IDHAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain § our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. § 516 Asylum St., Hartfora, "Phone Ch. 1141-2 STATE OF CONNECTICUT: All Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills on the dollar has been) paid to the State Treasurer 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. LET US SUPPLY F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. YOUR WANTS IN i Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in The Oldest Wall FPaper 804 MA.N STREET. We Make and 1854, Paint in the '"PHONE 533 Shop Cigy. 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