New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURi)AY, DECEMBER 16, 14w, Thke Most Suitable Gift Possible Would be That New Reo the Fifth She Has Wished for So Long FOR SEVERAL REASONS this will be not only the ideal Christmas gift, but this is the ideal time to buy a Reo. FOR ONE THING—though you need not let on to hert—you will derive just as much pleasure from it as she will. Not more—that would be impossible. known ANOTHER REASON IS that you have been promising for a long time to sell the “otd boat” and get her a new car—one that will be more in keeping with her social position, her needs and ber tastes. AND YOU KNOW that of all the cars that are made, she prefers Reo the Fifth—for she can driveitherself. Many of her women friends drive Reos—and they’ve told her, of course, of its wonderful simplicity of control “just like an electrin,” and of its dependability. THAT ABSOLUTE FREEDOM from the “pesky Httle troubles” that vex most motorists, and which are so distasteful—so unthinkable—to a woman driver, makes Reo the Fifth first choice of the most discriminating buyer. THE THIRD REASON has to do with the second— that is, the selling of the “‘old boat,” to advantage. DOUBTLESS YOU'VE LEARNED that you can get more for your old used car yourself than a dealer can—so it’s really folly to “trade it in.” THE IDEAL TIME to sell a used car is in January or February—just when the big spring r sh is sctting in—when all good, desirable makes of cars are so hopelessly over-sold it is impossible to immediate delivery for “love or money” when a “trade in” is almost out .of the question. THEN’S THE TIME to advertise your used car. bills came in. SELL IT FOR CASH, and realize more for it than you can possibly do by trading. OH, OF COURSE YOU MIGHT get what looked like a liberal allowance for it in trade for some un- “‘agsembled”” experience has proven to you that that’s just one way of short changing yourself. SUCH A CAR is dear at any price—if you could make an even trade still you'd get the worst of it—as you'd find when the upkeep and repair or ‘“‘orphan” car. But IF THE OLD CAR IS A REO of course you'll get a larger percentage of its original price in a trade—but in any case, you’ll get more by selling it direct yourself. SO THE THING TO DO is to buy her that new Reo now—Ilet us drive it over and leave it in front of the house next Monday morning, so the first thing her eyes will light on as she looks out at the Christmas day will be the thing she has most desired—a brand new, shining, spick-and- span Reo the Fifth. THEN NEXT MONTH, or a little later—as soon as the spring sun peeks out—sell the old car at the “spring” price. AND MEANTIME you'll have the use of the new car—and an enclosed Reo the Fifth is especially luxurious at this season: WHAT SAY?—Shall we polish up her Reo and drive it over Christmas morning? We will if you’ll drop in today and pick it out. THERE ARE FOUR TYPES of bodies obtainable onReo the Fifth chassis. five-passenger touring car; the classy, graceful, three-passenger roadster; and the new all-season touring car and roadster. $1025 and $1025, respectively, f.o. b. factory. The “Incomparable’” Prices are $875, $875, P. 5—OF COURSE, IF TOO MANY doting husbands or fathers or brothers act on this suggestion, we may not be able to deliver all the Reos Christmas morn- ing “in the flesh.” In that case, a certificate of acceptance of your order will suit her almost as well—and better than anything else. And we’ll tell her pre- cisely when she may expect her Reo—freight service alone excepted. For. you know what that is—most uncertain. will fill the order promptly. Howener, if you are one of the first, we Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan So )} All prices are {. 0. b, Lansing, Mich. F. C. Mozier e T & B s 38-47 Main St 70-30 GOLD STANDARD OF VALUES"” ashin Beaches, Waving Palms A climate soft as June; cities and harbors vivid ‘yith the glamour and romance of Old-World life. Such is tropi- cal Porto Rico, quaintest of our island possessions. PORTO RICO CRUISE % e 94,50 02 All Expenses You make the voyage from New York to and around the island, soppIng &t Princioal pots and retum using the steamer as_you Fiotel fo the. entire voyage. 10,000 ton vessels especially built for tropical service. A suiling, cvery Saturday. Write for booklet ¥ rough Tropic Seas.” . Address Craising Department PORTO RICO LINE, Or any Railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist Agency 11 Broadway NEW YORK OPEN LETTER To Owners of Real Estate, Merchants, Manufacturers. We warn you to wake up as to the insurable values of your Buildings, Stock _ Machinery. Within two years there has been an appreciation of from 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. in materials and labor—hence replacement costs are much higher. Has your in- surance been proportionately increased? Such action is advisable in ell cases, and imperative where the 80 per cent. or 90 per cent. reduced rate clause is part of the policy contract. Consult us immediately. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 8th ‘day of December, 1916. Thoemash Sikovowicz Sikovowicz. Second Order of Notice. Upon complaint in said cause brought to said court, at Hartford, in said county, on the first Tuesday of September, 1916, and now pending, claiming a divorce, it nat appearing to this court that the defendant has re- ceived notice of the pendency of said complaint and its appearing to this court that the whereabouts of the de- fendant Antonina Sikovowicz known to the plaintiff. Ordered, that, notice of the institution and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week, for two successive weeks; commencing on or before December 19, 1916. By order of the court, GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of said cour vs. Antonina Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 16th day of December, A. D., 1916. COTTAGE FOR SALE BLACK ROCK AVENUE ON EASY TERMS THE W. L. HATCH CO0. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEET MAIN m Office Open Monday and.Saturday Evenings, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., | Judge. On motion of Rev. M. S. Anderson of sald New Britain, as Administrator on the Estate of Helen Butler late of New Britain, within said district de- ceased. This Court doth that decree six ! months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a ecir- culation in said district and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased | last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, 9 Judge. is un-| CADdL 1v caar v 2ot Ui, ONE CENT A WORD AL adver.isemenis tor e classified column must he i the Herald office by 1:20 p. m. on the day of issue. e —— FOUND. FOUND—Small purse containing m of money. Owner can me by calling 9 Griswold St., George Weyh and paving for ad- vertisement. 12-16-1dx HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Experienced drive delivery car. West Main street. chauffeur Apply at WANTED — RI AGED MA CHARGE OF SYSTEM IN ABLE TO BOOKKEEPING MANUFACTURING CONCERN ND TO WORK OUT IN AN ACCURATE AND RESPON SIBLE WAY ALL CLERICAL D] TAILS IN THAT AND THE COST DEPARTMENT. GIVE ALL PAR- TICULARS AS TO E AGE SALARY A SN CE ADDRESS BOX HERALD. 12-15-2d WANTED—Young man between 16 and 18, to work in office. State ex- perience, if any, and give refer- ences. Address Box L 3 X, Herald. 12-16-1d WANTED—An apprentice to learn the carpenter trade. John W. Al- len, 331 Chestnut street. 12-12-6dx IO RENT. of five rooms, second for business pur- heat; $25.00 month street. Inquire Mec. 12-16-1 TO RENT——Flat floor; suitable po: Steam 72 West Main Enroe's store. TO RENT—A very desirable tenement | ..all improvements, with or without garage. Inquire, 40 Hart street. 12-14-a3x | TO RENT—SiXx rooms, second floor. Inquire 43 Winthrop street. 374-3. 12-14-d3 TO RENT—First floor, six rooms, 232 Maple street. Inquire 152 Maple. 12-14-3d TO RENT—Tenement four first floor, all Pearl Court. rooms, improvements, 12 Inquire 16 Pearl Ct. 12-14-3dx to Tel. | MaiNENiU v GHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. FOR SAL®. FOR SALE—Second hand range and gas stove. Inquire evenings after 6 o'clock. 131 Lincoln street. 12-16-1dx FOR SALE—Nice Baldwin appl Just right for Christmas. $2.00 per box. D. J. Smith. Tel. 15 city., 15-6d SALE—Several two family of nine or ten rooms, mod- improvements, also building Jots on or mear trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. W, P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. | | ern | 12-15-6dx SALE—Newington farm, 68 cleared land and exception- ally good, medium light soil, 8 acres wood and timber, 100 bearing apple trees. Small 6 room house (needs repairs), good farm barns. Sit- uated on Berlin Turnpike, 3 miles from New Britain. For a quick sale, will consider $6,000 and easy terms. TFor particulars inquire of i Walton Y. Grant, Real Estate Broker, 26 State street, Hartford, Conn. 12-15-4d FOR acres FOR SALE—Set of dark brown furs, $7.00; singer sewing machine cabi- net case, $18.00; Mason & Hamlin | parlor organ. ten stops, a fine in- | strument, $30.00. H. N. Lock- wood, Room 407 City Hall. 12-15-3dx FOR SALE—Lumber, all lengths and sizes, mostly white. pine. Thos. Stage’s Farmington Rd., Plainville. 12-14-d3x 914 Excelsior 2-speed. Anderson, Berlin, 12-12-5dx FOR SALE—Edison phonograph, used -.very little just like new, with fifty good records and all attachments, $15,00. Pay $1.00 weekly If you wish. Box 22 A, A, Herald . 12-12-tf FOR SALE—Garage doing business. Price reasonable. Will give good terms to responsible party. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, 46 Main street. 12-4-tf FOR SALE—A ranges repair. ¥, street. hand in good 150 Arch 11-25-tf few second one gas ran W. Loomis, FOR SALf—Second hand popl table. AddJress Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf —_— TO RENT OR FOR SALE. TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Six raom cottage, built last year. Will sell on easy terms. Price $2,300. L. C, Anderson, Berlin, Conn, 12-12-6dx e —————————— FURNISHED ROOMS, TWO nice front rooms, steam heat. 280 Arch street. 12-15-4dx ——— AGENTS WANTED. Cosey Suite, three furnished rooms, steam heat. All improvements. (Adults only). Eureka Room Reg- istry, 84 West Main St. 12-12-tf TO RENT—For dances, Grange hall, Tel. 668-4. Berlin TO RENT—48 Vine street, tenement of 6 rooms. ments. Adults. upstairs Improve- Apply on premises, TO RENT—Tencment of five rooms, improvements, 68 I'ranklin Square. Rent reasonable. Tel. 486-2. 12-6-t¢ TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, third floor, modern improvement. $13. iInquire 76 Pleasant street. 11-28-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, 35 Dwight street. Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf ————E— WANTED. WANTED—Citizens of New Britain to know we are taking orders Christmas pies at the Hudson Lunch. 12-11-tf WANTED—To horse bobs Hall, Berlin. buy pair of two Medium weight. W. B, 12-11-1wx REMEMBER Our Burglary, Theft and Robbery Insurance. Accident and Health, Life, Fire and Compensation Insurance See us when in need of any of the above mentioned lines, The HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE Assn, Inc. F. H, SHIELD, MGR. NO. 131 MAIN STREET MR. DOCTOR. ‘We ocollected on ten different accounts for one client last week, One doctor has given us old bills totaling over $800.00 and we are sur- prising him with the results we are obtaining. Give wus a trial "Phone 728, Mr. Lloyd—Room 9—193 Main St., City. The HARDWARE CITY MERCANTILE AG T —— A e | City Hall CY for j LARGE MANUFACTURER — Wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 590 Broadway, New York Cit: ) WANTED. WANTED—Table boarders, first floor, | 40 Main street. Mrs. Johnstone. 12-16-1dx WANTED—Gentlemen roomers boarders. 90 Franklin Square. 12-16-2dx and WANTED—Stenographer. State wages desired and experlence. Address Box 14XX, Herald Office. 12-15-tf WANTED—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ad- dress Box 15XX, Herald. 12-14-3dx WANTED—6 room apartment, mod- ern conveniences. Rental about $40.00 Box B112, Herald Office. 12-14-d3x WANTED—7 room house or apart- ment with all modern improve- ments. Rent not to exceed $50.00. R. B, P. O, Box 235, City. 12-14-d3x WANTED—To borrow $500 on sec- ond mortgage on new house. Box 16BB, Herald. 12-14-3axs WANTED—RBy young man, with or without board. Board, Box 22, Herald. room, Address, | -13-4dx | MISS M. MARTHA BROW Dwight street, gives ma. 1288. of & ge; el 12-16-6dx SITUATION WANTED, EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER desires stenographic work ta be done at home. Will call Addr 1 Typist, Box 24, Herald, 12-16 | $5,500 Buys Modern 12 Room, 2 Tenement House, with Lot 60x180, Well Jocateil. H. N. LOCKWOGD, Real Estate and Insurance, ’Phone 606-3 SOUTH CHURCH Organ Prelude—Elevation “Prepare Ye the Way” Addr “Super-Goodness, or Being The Public Cord 14 Rooms, 3 baths, necw Garage— FIRE INSURANCE. ARE YOU ¥or a one family house to rent or for terms, Let us rent or sell your house CAMP REAL 272 Main Street HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WOMEN WANTED—Full time $15, spare time, 25¢ an hour, selling guaranteed ho ¢ to wearer. Ex- perience unnecessary, enormous Christmas business. International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. 12-16-1dx ! WANTED—Maid. No washing. Good wages. Maple Hill. Tel. 1016-14. 12-16-2dx | WANTED — Thoroughly ~ competent maid for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. F. M. Holmes, 55 Har- | rison street. 12-16-tf | WANTED—Girl to wait on table at New York Dining Room. 12-14-d3x WANTED—Nurse girl. No Sundays. 76 South Burritt work THE PILGRIMS Who Were They, and What Did They Do ? SUNDAY, v Vespers 4:30 Anthem—"“Come to My Heart” .......... Ambrose Offertory—Duet for Tenor and Bass— Allen Vesper Hymn—"Silent Night” ] Organ Postlude—Melody ................. Faulkes ess Better Than You Are” ially Invited. ~ FOR SALE _ Very Desirable Residence on West Main Street Everything modern— Large Lot—Apply to H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. LOOKING? sale. New house for sale on easy for you. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Buflding. $50,000.00 . TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES =—=QUIGLEY= 277 Main Street Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET \ Idvery Cars for hire, day and might Storage, Supplies and Repalring. "Phone 224. NAGLE SANITARITM PRIVATE HOSPIT 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical. Surgical and Obstotric Patlenta. Quiet location. excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The llmited number of elght received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to_recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. EDWARD I. LOPER Maker and Repalrer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine viclin repuiring and bow had wg | a specialty. Ove: twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 BRANCH STUDIO The J. C. Ripley Art Co., OPEN Dec. 11—16, 8.30 a, m.—6 p. m. Dec, 18—23, 8:30 a. m.—9 p. m.— 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewrlting dore u | 1, 2 anc 3 cclors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO. ING,| 26 State Streci. Hartford, Conu. | | | Hudson and Maxweil Meotor | Cars. Williams Auto Go. "Phone 236. 287 Elm St. AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Aa- tomobile cylinders. | TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. i tou Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same irom PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arrh Qf. Phene 4500 A N S Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions Wanted, $1,000,000 | in prizes offered for ntions. Send sketch for free opinion as to Our 4 books sent free VICTOR J. EVANS & WASHINGTON, D. NEW LET US SUPPLY MORGAN & tablished | The 304 Oldest MA_N Wall STREET. We Paper and Make Repafring CARS TO RENT CILOSED AND OPEN CARS FOL WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETCT TEL. 943-0 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART| Rites Reasonahle and Survich Reliable. } LIVERY J L'asgenger, 6 cyl- Chakmers. ‘tel. 1930. 506 Arch Street Keeley’s Garage Elm and Fraukile Streeta Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cary Fivery Cars for Hire. Storage anu| supphen. spectalty Tei 1290 MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work. Capacity 5% tons, All grades of sand, crushed stone ahd cinders for sale and delivered. Ashes handled. R. M. HEALEY, 78 Winthrop St, Tel 1204-2 In Many Different Langusges, BY SKILLED UN1ON MEN Moderate Prices LINOTYPh OCOMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a, m, o 6:13 5. = Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5, THE EASTERN PRINTI 53 CHURCH STREET, C. EBB G CO,, TEL. 633 MGR CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING EB# us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINI}AR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 YOUR WaunsS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Vecnishes. KINGSLEY n 185 Paint Shop in the 'PHONE

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