New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1917, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, he Motor Situation As Viewed by the Hudson Company Last spring Demand and Supply ’s demand for the Hudson Super- Six was at least five times the supply. ) Thousands of buyers waited weeks for their cars. Thousands, after waiting long, turned to other cars. And thousands, when they saw our waiting list, were discouraged in advarce. We figure that 15,000 people were [o rced to take cars which they wanted less. This Springs. Outlook All winter long we have kept our factories run- ning under pressure. Yet Hudson dealers have only small stocks ahead. Our production will be only one-fifth more than last year. That is our factory limit. Lack of freight cars is holding back shipments. There are frequent complete embargoes. No Hud- son dealer, before the active spring demand, can get any large reserve stock. Even at this writing, with we deliver ground, deep snow on the many cars by road. Today 31 cars start for Columbus, Ohio—191 miles away. The War Situc_ion Many motor to be commandeered. furnish motor car materials. eleetric plants, This is a contingency but which all of us must consider. analyze, The general will be a year of unexampled prosperity. farmers are getting high prices. their products evidence is that mos car plants, in event of war, are likely So with steel plants, which So with battery plants, and others on whom we depend. which none can now Buying Capacity belief is that, whatever comes, this The The demand for is not likely to lessen. ' And the lines of industry are going to be taxed to the limit. No previous year has at this s son promised so wide a demand for cars. The Hudson’s Place Last year the Hudson, despite our shortage, out- sold any other front-rank car. In fact, it was the largest-selling car with a price above $1,100. This year it way than ever. The Super-Six motor, controlled by our patents, is still used in Phacton, Touring Scdan WILLIAMS AUTOQO 287 ELM STREET, 7-passenger .. Cabriolet, 3-passenger will certainly dominate in a larger Hudsons only. Tt is still supreme. HUDSON $1650 1950 Limousine (All Prices f. No other motor shows anywhere near like per- formance or endurance. Last year the Super-Six won all the worth-while records. In speed, in hill-climbing, in long-distance and endurance it out-performed eveiy rival. In en- durance tests it excelled as high as 52 per cent. And now there are nearly 30,000 Hudson Super- Sixes in use. There are 30,000 enthusiastic owners. Last \ear at this time there were almost none, for the 'Super-Six was new. Men Must Have It This year, fine car buyers by the tens of thou- sands will demand the Super-Six. They know its supremacy. Our claims of a year ago have been proven in a hundred recorded tests. Last year, buyers forced to other cars dul not know what they missed. This year they do know. Lesser cars will not content them. The demand for the Super-Six this year will be over- whelming. ; New Hudson Features This year's Hudsons have a shutter on the front—a wonderful gasoline saver. They have a motormeter, so the drl\er can regulate engine heat. They have a primer, which the driver operates from the dashboard. They have plaited upholstery. They have bodies which were first molded in wax, then sculptured to perfection. Then built by famous craftsmen with every dainty touch. And still this car—the greatest car in the world— undersells many rivals. In fact, no other front- rank car sells anywhere near so low. Choose Your Car Now OQur advice to all who intend to buy fine cars is to select that car at once. Many of you have already decided on the Hudson Super-Six. More of you will choose it when you know. At this moment, we think, you can get delivery at about any time you say. The precedents show that in a month or two you cannot. We urge this to save disappointment. To avoid the ill-feeling that is caused by delay. The Hudson has lost much good-will in the past year by keep- ing thousands waiting. \We shall not lose yours in that way if you'll act today. MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. Town Car . Town Car Landaulet Limousine Landaulet CO. NEW BRITAIN 0. b. Delmit) All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE—My newspaper route. Apply Ralph Meistal, 145 Hartford Avenue or Box 16 AB, Herald. 2-28-43 FOR SALE—360-egg Cypher’s Incu- bator, 1916 model Telephone FOR SALE A CHOICE COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS—110 CHAPMAN STREET All Modern Improvements, Lot 57 fe wide, 200 ft deep. concrete walks poultry house and lots of fruit.—Pricc $3,200. H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. Sewer connections, 272 Main Street. PERHAPS THIS WILL SUIT YOU Fine 2-Family .House in Union S treet—Price Right. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Bullding. THE QUALITY STORE TEL, 805 TEL. 06 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY HALIBUT, Easicrn White, HADDOCK, Silver Finn 0OD CHEERS wn STEAK, Genuine ffiom'ov BLUE MACKEREL BLOATERS BALMON, Stecl Head SMELTS, A No. 1. # HERRINGS BUTTER FISH, Jumbo FLOUNDERS TILE FISH AN HADDIE OYSTERS, All Kinds soAmbPS Deep Sea cram VERMONT TURKEYS NATIVE FOWLS ROASTING CHICKENS FRESH TRIPE SMOKED TONGUE STERN CUT PORK RIBS CORN FED -BEEF SWEET POTATOES GREEN PEPPERS PARCEL OELERY NATIVE PARSLEY WATERCRESS HEAD LETTUCE NEW POTATOES FRENCH ENDIVE FRESH TOMATOES BEET GREENS NEW CABBAGE GRAPE FRUIT FLORIDA ORANGES CALIFORNIA ORANGES TANGERINES BANANAS ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Conn. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 Very Chic! to wear on the street when warmer weather comes. Showing a very attractive line from $10.00 up. SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR SPRING. In most enticing colors. to choose from. Prices $ to $17.50. S IN Repre: They are shown'in various color shades. NIEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ials. Gowns New Dressesof French Serge The Serge Dress is useful under a Winter Coat, and just as useful Many different models and materials COATS FOR SPRING ting the latest fashion and the most desirable 565-12. 2-28-4dx FOR SALE—Lunch room and restau- rant in factory district; doing good business; also selling confectionery, soda and cigars, etc.; reason for selling, owner has other husiness, Address Box XL 14, Herald. 2-24-26-28x FOR SALE—Two young turkeys, 9 months old. 519 Arch street. 2-28-3dx FOR SALE—Small printing outfit and mail order trade. Sold cheap if taken at once. H. Stillman, Plain- ville. 2-27-4dx FOR SALE—Very desirable, building lot, Harrison street. Address Lot, Herald. 2-27-6dx FOR SALE—Full blooded Collie pups 451 West Main street, rear. Call afternoons and evenings. 2-26-3dx FOR SALE—1 horse, good for any purgose. able offer refus St., city. black mare, No reason- - Apply 208 North 2-26-12dx FOR SALE—Some of those good Columbian Wyndots and R. L. R. hatching eg#s, betier bred than ever. John “W.-Ailen. 2-26-4d FOR SALE—Property, 100 feet front- age and 150 feet depth ,with house of 10 rooms. All modern improve- ments, on First street, . Seymour Park. Price $4,000. Address Boy 1L, Herald. 2-26-6dx FOR SALI Used cars Hudson Super-8Six, touring $1,20 Stude- baker, 1916, 6 c $800; Franklin, ]915, 6 cyl, $975; Oakland 1916, 4 $65 Chevrelet, 4-90 touring, §400 Hudson 6-54, 1913, §425 Chevrolet 4-90 roadster, $425; Oak- land, 6 cyl., 1916, $650; Chevrolet 4-90, touring, $350.° Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 2-22-6d FOR SALE--High Cos* of Living Re- duced—Plant our peach, apple, pear’ ,asparagus. and berry plants. Hedgings, roses, shade trees, ever- greens. Highest quality. Send for catalog No. 5. Barnes Bros. Nurs- ery Company, Yalesville, Conn. 2-24-6dx FGR SALE—Farm of 25 acres, plenty of fruit, large buildings in good re- pair, D. A. Clark, West Rocky Hill, Conn. 2-24-4d FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. -23-6dx ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870. e FOR SALx—Second hand pool table. Ad3ress Table, Box 12, Herald. NOTICE CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—fIMALE., WANTED—Waitress. Experience un- necessary. Apply New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 2-28-t€ WANTTD—Maid for second work References required. Call evenin, Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. 2-28-2d WANTED—Young girl to assist housework. One that can go hom nights. Apply 137 Maple St. 2-26-t¢ WANTED—Competent maid for gen- era] housework. Mrs. H. W. Booth, 30 High street. 2-26-tf WANTED—Girl to wash dishes and help with housework. Mrs. W. C. Brown, 625 Arch street. 2-24-tf WANTED—Competent woman or girl for general housework. Dr. R. M. Griswold, Kensington. 2-24-tf WANTED—Young Address Bookkeeper, lady bookkeeper, Herald office. 2-10-tf WANTED—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light work and good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing Co., Plainvilie, Conn. WANTED TO RENT—Single house of about six rooms, ences.and land enough for a garden. Address “House,” Box 21AB, Her- with | modern conveni- | ald. 2-28-3dx | WANTED—To assist in light house- work. More for a home than wages. Address Box 9 XX, Herald Office. 2-28-d1x WANTED—A young man or lady (sixteen to eighteen years) in Book- keeping Department of a local fac- tory. Address Box 17 B. D., Her- ald Office, 2-28-w1 WANTED—About April 1, six rooms to family of adults. Centrally lo- cated. Box 15XX, Herald. 2-27-6dx WANTED—To rent a cottage or house with place for poultry and garden. Best refererces. Address Cottage, Box 4, Herald: 2-27-d2x WANTED—Office boy wanted. Ap- ply Herald Office. 2-8-tf HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED 8 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- moblle repeairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Man to take care of boil- er at Turner hall. Call at 50 North Glen. 2-28-1d » SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR TRAVEL AND STEADY EMPLOY- MENT in U. S. Railway Mail Service. Hundreds of clerks pass examinations through SURE, EASY home-study method. International Correspond- ence Schools, 252 Main street. WANTED—Twe young men as sales- men. Good salary and commission to start. Splendid opportunity to learn the business. No previous knowledge of electricity necessary. United Electric Light and Water Co. 2-27-43 SPECTAL SALE—Cut flowers this week only. F. H., Bollerer, Phone. 2-28-d4x PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY- RAILWAY MAIL Clerks wanted. $75.00 month. Sample examina- tion free. Franklin Institute, Dept! 38C, Rochester, N. Y. C. M. Shine, Sleuth work of all kinds, everything confidential. Now open for business. 17 Lasalle St., New Britain, Conn. 2-28-wix WANTED—Six good carpenters. Ap- ply at once, best of wages, good work. The John W. Allen Co. -4d ——————————————————————— AUTO TRUCKING. all kinds of work. Furniture mov- ing, etc., a specialty. Parties taken out. J. R. Merriman, Plainville. Tel. 74-4, Plainville. 2-28-wix Two ton truck, 10 RENT. TO RENT—Garage inquire 325 Chest- nut street. 2-24-26-28x NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opaned up his Main Coal office and tuto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 p. m. 1-2-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. ROO 3 Central, well heated, 280 Arch 2-23-6dx FURNISHED TO RENT—Furnished room, private steam heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. 505 Arch street. 2-19-tf four $11.00. TO RENT—Tenement, second floor. Rent Arch street. Tooms, FOR RENT—?5 room temement with all modern improvements, firat , floor. Inquire at 981 Stanley street. FOR RENT—With light, heat and power in modern mill in Norwalk. Conn., up to 30 thousand square feet. Lowest insurance. Joseph Loth & Co., Norwalk, Conn. 2-26-6dx | | | LOST—Tuesday night about 10 ock on trolley car or Lincoln workbag.- Contents valuable notify Tel. 2-28-2d4 street, to owner. Finder 357-2. Reward. LOST—Saturday, taining money, working girl. 1o Box 27AA, pocketbook con-, belonging to a Finder please return Herald Office. 2-27-2d A T E N TS Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,004 in prizes offered for inventions Send sketch for free opinion as to Patent ability. Our 4 books sent free VICTOR J. EVANS & 00. WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW YORK OFFICE, 'DEPT 36, 188 BROADWAY. —————————— NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN, Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Pi Quliet location, excellent surroundings, fres from izciitutional atmosphere. The limited Aumber of elght rocelved assures close in- dividual sttention. All physicians entitled 1o recognition. Conducted soiely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. CARS TO REN’E CLOSED AND OPEN CARS F WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETOC. TEL. 948-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STREET th. Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STRERF Idvery Oars for hire, day and :ight Storage, Supplies and Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. « Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. \ Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies, Repairing a Specialty., ARTISTIC FRAMING” The J. C. Ripley Art Co.,,, BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn, Tel. 1228 MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work, .Capacity 53¢ tons. Al grades of Sand, Crushed Stone and Cinders for s»le and delivered. Ashes handled. 168 Arch St R.M. HEALEY, e 12043 HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, | 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL MOTOR CARS, Vim and Seldon Trucks. I Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. e —————— If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, , 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street. HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1980, 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET S —————————————————————— Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Go, "Phone 236. 287 EIm S EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Othtr kinds of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford FOR SALE Two tenement, 11 room house, 41 | Jast street, with corner lot and room for extra building. Owner moyed west and it is your chance. % H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3] TO RENT—TFive room tenement. En- quire 161 South Main, or Long's shoe store. tf MR. MERCHANT Is your building and contents INSURED up to 809% of value at te]ephone present prices? If not, CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS gor ybur PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. ‘Phone 234. i 50¢ to Combinations 0c to Envelope Chen .17c to Brassieres . .. ..29¢ to Camisoles > to $3.50 Skirts . »Oc to $3.25 Corset (.overa . Drawers . —C. A. HALY, 238 Main Street Auto Delivery SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. The A. PINDAR CORP, ’ 6168 Arylum 8t, m |

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