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NNOUNCEMENT I have removed my medical offices from 254 Trumbull St, ' Hartford, as the building is to come down to make room 'for the big, new store of the Fox Co; and am now permanently located at / 873 ASYLUM ST., COR,. FORD, HARTFORD, CONN. My new quarters are in every' way superior to my old ones, I am now occupying a magnificent suite. of offices, equipped with ‘ad- ditional medical, surgical and electrical apparatus necessary for the . treatment of the most complicated diseases, and am better than ever prepared to accommodate and take care of my large number of patients. ‘DR. CLINTON J. HYDE SPECIALIST IN NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES | 373 Asylum Street, Comer Ford, Hartford, Conn. HEALTH hy live a “half-life?™/ * 1 olve this year to'be the man or | an you want to be—vigorous, | . successful. kncw that HEALTH-—whole not the miserable half-heeitn e3 most people—is the basis n and success. \ LET ' DR.. 'HYDE m-n YOU ABOUT HIS NETHODS: ure = works Dr. Hyde's cures, .HE KNOWS HOW BEST TO ' NATURE—how to make ltl for Nature to re-assert her- récharge the human batteries #nap and vim of youth and MEANS HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS 'Dr. Hyde makes your life ‘worth-while as quickly as pos- % by giving prompt relief, and mfll to re-build your consti- IS IS DONE, RE- muon‘ ¥OU OAN AFFORD THIS SPECIALIST'S TREATMENT. Dr. Hyde's .prices and terms are within your means. No person need hesitate because of ‘money matters. Dr. Hyde will arrange his fee to your entire satisfaction. He never yet re- fused a case because of a. patient’s lack of money. There is nothing to stand between yourself and the health you want but your own inaction. ING, and per- are ‘what you want. ¢ TO DR, HYDE wflm [CE 8 only what he can I.you, vl!ier an interview i on, your exact Mw- ot ot i hof mé |y 1N AND HAVE A FRIEND- LY TALK. IT IS THE STEP IN THE o nfl:’ :.:v“'“u" RIGHT DIRECTION—AND COSTS of men and women. ' YOU NOTHING. t; CLINTON J. HYDE mwslncmlist susc SMBINATION GRANULATED SUGAR .. $ .40 nd ELRYAD COFFEE ... .. 35 ma.rmmcr.......... .. 25 " 30 STAMPS FREE $L15 GOOD NEWS m OVER OUR FPRICES AND YOU WILL AGREE that onl); g ity and Prices prevail at the A & P. CATSU, bottle Pacifc Toilet Swider’s Tomato | T s 25¢ | " 13¢ Grandmother’s Waeat or Bars . w10 | wn O | Soap 25c 10 Stamps Free -Wict;h ogexg of the Following 10 i e e e i3 i 1 pkg Dog or Puppy Food 10c 2 pkgs Saleratus, each .... 5c PP OREaries . Deli (@AW G 5 P> e Phons 135 +<:5\W BRITAIN, OONN. or Over 184 MAIN SY1uo- e Give Roval Gold Trading Stamps— Ask for Them [N MR. MERCHANT Are your building and contents INSURED up to 80% of value at present prices? If not, 1 FOR SALE—Several NEW 'BKITAIN DAILY HBRALD THURSDAY MARC CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. H¥OR SaLa. FOR SALE—Baby’s crib. bia street, 87 Colu: 8-1-d3 HELP WANTED—§fXMALE. ‘WANTED—Good cook and laundress. Apply 80 Grove Hill. 8-1-6d FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, latest model, ‘mahogany finish, used only short time, was taken in trade; includes records. Very cheap for quick . sale. Columbia Grafonola Store, 138 Main street. 3-1tf FOR SALE—My newspaper route. Apply., ‘Ralph Meistal, 145 Hartford Avenue or Box 1§ AB, Herald. 2-28-4a3 SR R e TUNRD (S d SR el FOR SALE—360-egg Cypher’s Incu- - bator, 1916 model Telephone 665-12. 2-28-4dx —_— FOR SALE—Two young turkeys, 9 months old. 519 Arch street. 2-28-3dx v i SRR . el TR FOR SALE—Smajl printing outfit and mail order trade. _Sold cheap if taken at once. H. Stillman, Plain- ville. 2-27-4dx WANTED—@Girl for general house- work. Address Box 1'AA, Herald Office. 3-1-3d o R N R S T R (T L WANTED—Waitress. Experience un- necessary. Apply. New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 2-28-tt WANTTD—Maid for second work. References required. Call evenings. Mrs. L. H. Pease,. 41 Lexington St. a 't 2-28-2d WANTED—Competent maid for sen— 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 Spee ‘WANTED—Competent woman or girl for general housework. Dr. R. M. Griswold, Kensington, 2-24-tf FOR SALE—Very desirable building lot, Harrison street. Address Lot, Herald. 7 2-27-6dx FOR SALE—1 _horse, black 'mare, good for any purpose. No reason- able offer refused. Apply 208" North St., city. 2-26-12dx SR CTR R S (oI ESR B AR I A 22 FOR SALE—Some of _those good Columbian Wyndots and R. L R. hatching eggs, better bred ' than ever. John W. Allen. 2-26-4d S abosi oy i ST S AN PRSI N 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 1 L, Herald. 2-26-6dx _— FCR SALE--High Cost of Living R 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 Compaay, Yllesvllle, Coni 2-24-6dx | 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. 2-23-6dx ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repaliring. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewls street, Hartford, Conn. .Tel Charter 3397 or 870, —_— FOR SALr£—Second hand pool table. ‘Addross Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t2 €O RENT. FOR RENT—Second floor tenement, seven rooms, 147 Maple street. Ap- ply 306 Park street. 3-1:wl TO RENT—Six room tenement, all modern improvements. 207 Maple street. 3-1-3d RS S————————— TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, second floor. Rent $11.00. 519 Arch street., 2-28-6dx FOR RENT—5 room tenement with all modern improvements, first floor. ' Inquire at 981 Stanley street. 2-28-d3x 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 TO RENT—Five room tenement. En- quire 161 South Main, or Long’s shoe store. 2-2-tf NOTICE TAXI SERVICE, local and long dis- tance trucks and parcel delivery, light express work with car. Phone 337-2. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry street. 8-1-d3x NOTICE—I have taken the agency for guaranteed nursery stock. Order now for spring delivery. John F. Quinn, 86 Francis street, 3-1-3d SPECIAL SALE—Cut flowers this week only. F. H. Bolierer, Phone. 2-28-d4x CARPENTERING AND JOBBING. A. A, Fuller, 401 Chestnut St. C. M. Shine, Sleuth work of kinds, everything confidential. Now open for business. 17 Lasalle St., New Britain, Conn. 2-28-wix AUTO TRUCKING. . Two ton truck, all kinds of work. Furniture mov- ing, etc., a specialty. Parties taken out. J. R. Merriman, Plainville. Tel. 74-4, Plainville. 2-28-wix NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened 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-tt ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co,, BRANCH STUDIO ‘West Main St., New Britain, Conn. H wA.NTED—Young lady booKkeeper. Address Bookkeeper, Herald office. 2-10-tf WANTED—@Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, 1ight work and good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing Co., / Plainville, Conn. 1-24-t e ———————————————— WANTED. WANTED TO RENT—Single house of about six rooms, modern: conveni- ences and land enough for a garden. Address “House,” Box ‘21AB, Her- ald, 2-28-3dx 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-wl o o EE WANTED—About April 1, six- rooms to family of adults. Centrally lo~ cated. Box 15XX, Herald. 3 2-27-6dx Ap- 2-8-tf WANTED—Office boy wanted. ply Herald Offic: 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. m\LAU’l‘ODRIVmGSOHODL 8 Chestnut St. ‘WANTED—Three young men to de- vote all or part of time on sales. Promotion proposition. Brodrib, 138 Main street. 3-1-tf OUTDOOR WOR! GOOD PAY. Learn civil engineering, surveying, mapping. SURE, EASY home-study method. Healthful, clean, pleasant employment. International Corre- spondence Schools, 252 Main street. WANTED—Expeflenced man for our delicatessen department. J. M. Hallinan, Inc., 142 Main street. 3-1-tf WANTED—Two 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 WANTED—Six good carpenters. Ap- ply at once, best of wages, good work. The John W. Allen Co. 2-26-44d Apply Mr. | Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. i Repairing a Sfidl“!-. Tel. 1228 ! MOTOR TRUCKS about : o’clock on trolley car or Lincoln street, workbag.- Contents valuable to owner. Finder notify Tel. 357-2. Reward. 2-28-2d FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED 'ROOMS, well heated, private family Central, 280 Arch street. 2-23-6dx | 4] |TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, steam _heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. - 505 Arch street. 2-19-t¢ SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Situation, timekeeper or Experi- Ad- general clerical work. enced. 'Can give reference. dress Herald, Box 17 T, CARS TO RENT Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREZP Ydvery Cars for hire, day and .Jighs Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work, .Capacity 83 toms. AN grades of Sand, Crushed Stone and Cinders for s»le and delivered. Ashes handled. R. M. HEALEY, HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET. - Dealer for MITCHELN, 168 Arch St, Tel. 1204-3. MOTOR Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty' years ex- perience. Alf work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford FOR SALD Two tenement, 11 room house, 847 East street, with corner lot and room for extra 'building. ‘west llld it 18 your chance. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Imnnee. Citv Hall lene 606-3 Propoéal For Garbage Collection. Sealed: bids for the coljection of garbage in ‘the City of New Britain wm be received at the office of the Board of Health until 5 p. m. March 6, 191%. Bids should be submitted on the basis of the city furnishing wagons 1and the contractor col ting, all gar- bage without aid of private collectors. Bidder should state where and how he proposes to dispose of garbage. A certified check of Five Hundred (500) Dollars will be required to be submitted with the bid. There will be special regulations re- garding the kind of garbage which the Board of Health will require to be collected. The contract is to be for one (1) year from June 1, 1917 with the privilege of renewal by the city for four (4) years more on the same terms. For further information apply the office of the Board of Health. I Board of Health, Per T. E. Reeks. Owner moved at An Exceptional Business Opportunity for Salesman and Organizer to affiliate with a well known nationally recognized corporation to take up the sale locally of a high grade line of vacuum cleaners. Address Room 204, 47 West 34St., New York. Bottoms of Skirts, Cuffs and Skirt Bands are absolutely clean when they come out of a Thor Electric Washing Machine. No matter where the dirt is the Thor get it. You know how hard it is to clean these things on a wask board. Call and see this machine at our show rooms. The Spring & Elec. Co. 75-77-79 Church St. 'Photie 2020.. We heéip you to build, 805 | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY HALIBUT, Eastern White, HADDOOCK, Silver Finn ©OD CHEEKS ©COD STEAK, Genuine BOSTON BLUE MACKEREL BLOATERS SALMON, Steel Head SMELUTS, A No. 1. HERRINGS BUTTER Jumbo TILE FISH . FINNAN HADDIE OYSTERS, All Kipds SOALLOPS, Deep Sea " 'oLAMS [o) RNIA ORANGES TANGERINES BANANAS Ce Ac. HALL 288 Main Street - Auto Delivery FOR SALE A CHOICE COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS—110 CHAPMAN STREET All Modern Improvements, Lot 57 fe wide, 200, ft deep. Sewer connections, concrete walks. poultry house and lots ©of fruit-—Price = $3,200. H. D. HUMPHREY,# 272 Main Street. FIRF INSURANCE. mmm PERHAPS THIS ‘WILL SUIT YOU — Fine 2- House in Union S treet—Price Right. % “EA”LLP REAL ESTATE CO. HORACE L HART, ‘ N : HURITY; ARAMOUL Williams Auto Go. FOR HOUSES and LOTS| 287 Elm St. | PASTEURIZING meand the ination of disease germs; PAS IZING means NO danger !rml phoid, scarlet = fever, septic throat, tuberculoals, etc, TEURIZING does NOT. ' flavor of the mlik nor its richness—it just makes R W"* ‘MAPLE HILL 'l'llfi RIDGEWOOD REALTY 00., 1 276 Main Street, CONSTRUGTIVE ADVERTISING SBM us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. 'A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. 'l‘he A. PINDAR CORP. UlfinurR!CH,PmP BTE mnunxmouuh..m 3 Family House, . 5% Church St. ' THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. FRANK W, HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 MAIN STREET. | A Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven rooms, $4,200. Only $1,200 cash needed. THE W. L. HATCH CO." INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATS 38 WEST MADN STRERN Oflm Open Monday and.Saturday Eveninga LET US SUPPLY YOUR Wa.as IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varmslm MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1864. The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint 304 MALN STREET. 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