New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1917, Page 16

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v ‘yeo - Boy ‘Dog at New York Show (¥ork, March 2-—Dogdom hailed recently. ' Conejo Wycol- a superb white -haired fox ‘'owned/by Mrs. Roy A. Raincy, ned- the best. dog of all nd &l classes at the West- Kennel club show here as a to a series of sweeping i .which he had scored the forty-first annual ex- Wycollar Boy, in;, perfect th markings that beauty and with &/ is Best ford Vic, a champion for two years running, owned by Mrs. Rainey, tpo, failed to-stand up against the sterling points of her kennel mate and -was beaten 'badly, being led from the ring long before the judging was finished. The new champion is the highest priced” wire haired fox ‘terrler ever shown. {He was imported from Eng- land a lttle more than a year ago by Andrew Albright, who paid $5,000 for him. It was Mr.. Albright’s: express intention to have' him beat Matford Vic, but before the show he sold the dog to Mrs. Rainey for $6,000. Phote shows Wycollar Boy. Askli'ab Play them for you L ‘PIEHGE & Gll., \ mn st, of evory. ‘are rejed wivh R mnn.om lfl- === txg and RU-BER-OID Shingles Opposite Monument l’o-mdhnfilu be avoided . Y Roof your buildings with RU- BER-O0ID. Nobuilding covered with RU-BER-OID is liable to catch &:: from spark;. It meets with approval of the Fire Underwriters. We sell the genuine RU-BER-OID ‘which has the Ru-ber-oid man on every voll, We guarantee it to be the best roofing on the market. 'nHE W..L. DAMON CO. ALL KINDS OF OB PRINTING - First Class Work at Reasonable Prices CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All ' Advertisements for the claissified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the da)" of issue. FOUNP. 2 FOUND—Bunch of keys on ‘West Main street .in fromt of City: build- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl for general house- work Apply 42 Trinity street. 3-2-3d WANTED-—Girl for genéral house- work. Good wages. Apply even- ings. Miss Darrow, 171 Glen St. 3-2-3d el e Lo WANTED—Girl or woman for gener- al housework. No cooking, no washing. Good wages. Go home nights. 77 Elm street. Tel. 417-5. 3-1-2d4 LOST—Between McMillan's store and Curtiss street, small black purse with money. Liberal réward if re- turned to 52‘ ‘West Main street, of 'phone 23’ 3-2d2x FOR SsALB. 87 Colum- 3-1-a3 FOR SALE—Baby’s crib. bia street, FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonols, latest model, mahogany finish, used only short time, was taken in trade; includes records. Very cheap for quick sgle, Columbia Grafonola Store, 138 Main street. 3-1t¢ FOR SALT—One pen R. I. Reds, four pullets and cockerel., Well-mated stock. Address “Chickens,” Box 31, Herald. 3- 2-d2x FOR SALE—National cash register, practically new, also electric hot water heater for saloon purposes. Call 219 Fairview street. 3-2-1dx FOR SALE—My newspaper route. Apply Ralph Meistal, 145 Hartford Avenue or Box 15 AB, Herald. 2-28-43 FOR SALE—360-egg Cypher’s Incu- bator. 1916 665-12, model Telephone 2-28-4dx FOR SALE—Two young turkeys, 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. 2-27-4ax FOR SALE—Very desirable building lot, Harrison street. Address Lot, Herald. 2-27-6dx —_— ‘| For saLE— horse, black inare, good for any purpose. No reason- able offer refused. Apply 208 North 1 St., city. 2-26-12dx FOR SALE—Property, 160 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 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. 2-23-6dx ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchapge—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870. , FOR' SALsi—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t2 HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED * S men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRALAU’I‘GDBMNGSOHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Chauffeur for three ton Packard truck. Only experienced man need apply. Address Chauf- feur, Box 27, Herald. 3-2d2 WANTED—Chauffeur to run Com- mercial car; must be competent and repair own car. Address Chauf- feur, Herald Office. 8-2-2d WANTED—Bookkeeper, experienced, controlling accounts, financial state- ments, ets., seeks permanent con- nection with mercantile or manu- facturing corporation. References at interview. Bookkeeper, Box No. 14, Herald. 3-2-5dx RAILWAY MAIL Clerks $75.00 month. . Sample examina- tion free. . Franklin Institute, Dept. 88C, Rochester, N. Y. wanted. WANTED—Three young men to de- vote all or part of time on sales. Promotion proposition. Apply Mr. Brodrib, 138 Main street. 3-1-tf —_—m WANTED—CHEMISTS AND LAB- ORATORY MEN to help supply shortage of drugs, dyes, etc., cut off by war. Learn through SURE, EASY home-study method. Call Interna- tional Correspondence Schools, 252 Main street. 'WANTED—Experienced man for' our delicatessen - department. J. M. Hallinan, Inc., 142 Main street. 3-1-tf ing. Owner can have same by call- ing at. Herald omce 3-1-3d WANTED—Good cook and laundress. . Apply 80 Grove Hill. 3-1-6d WANTED-—Waitress. Experience un- necessary. Apply New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 2-28-t€ WANTED—Compeient maid for gen- Mrs. H. W. Booth, 2-26-tf sework. street. eral h 30 Higl WANTED—GIrl to wash dishes and Mrs, W. C. 2:24-tt help with housework. Brown, 625 Arch street. WANTED—Competent woman or girl for general housework. Dr. R. M. Griswald, Kenllngton. 2-24-tf WANTED—Girls for work on iooping | and finishing machines. Clean, light work ‘and good pay. Manufacturing - Co. Conn. T ——————————————ei The Brstol { ‘WANTED—Unfurnished room with gas. ' Address “Room,”. Box 30, Herald. 3-2d3x —_— WANTED—By young couple, and board in private protestant family or rooms suitable , for light housekeeping in' vicinity of West room Main - street preferred. Box 12AA, Herald. © 3-1-2dx WANED—Woman to help. with No objections. to one E. Barnes, $4 3-2-3dx housework, with ' child, Mrs. Church street. ‘WANTED—Bright, energetic well- educated young lady for ggod office position. Address Box x4x Her- ald. WANTED TO' RE! 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-wi WANTED—About April 1, six rooms to family of ‘adults. Centrally lo- cated. Bo§ 15XX, Herald. ' 2-27-6dx WANTED—Office boy wanted. Ap- ply Herald Office. 2-8-t¢ O ———————— £0 RENR®. TO RENT—Fjve rooms; iniprove- ments, 220 Kensington avenue, city. 3-2-d2x TO RENT—Furnished bedroom, cen- | trally located, lady preferred. Box 5XB, Herald Office. -3dx —_— TO RENT—Tenement- of five rooms, all improvements, third floor. 779 East street. 3-2-3dx TO RENT—Six room tenements, bath, furnace heat, all modern improve- ments; new houses, just baing com- pleted, City and Connecticut Ave. Apply to Title Realty and Develop- ment Co., 193 Main street, Room 8§, Open evenings, from 6 to 8. ’ Sat.-tf FOR RENT—Four room modern improvements, Burritt street. tenement, 105 South 3-1-6dx TO RENT—One four room tenement with improvements, 323 Maple street. Inquire at 334 South Main street. 3 2 3ax FOR RENT—Second floor tenement, seven rooms, 147 Maple strect. Ap- ply 8306 Park street. 3-1-wl TO RENT—Six room tenement, = all modern iniprovements. 207 ‘Maple street. 8-1-3d TO RENT—Tenement, second floor. Rent Arch street. four rooms, $11.00. 519 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 Mnim or Long’s skoe xtore. 2-3-tf NOTICE—Protect your bank account with Wesley’s indelible check per- foration. A. L. Gayler. Price $7.50. 3-2-8dx 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. 3-1-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, Bollerer, Phone. 2-28-d4x CARPENTERING AND ' JOBBING. A. A, Fuller, 401 Chestnut St. 2-28-6dx —_— PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY— C. M. Shine, Sleuth work of all 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 f.néo- 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. 1-3-tt ———————————————————— L ———— TO RENT—Room, all conveniences, private family. 110 Lake streef’ 3-2-2dx FURNISHED ROOIIS, well heated, private family Central, 280 .Arch street. . TO. RENT—Furnished room, private family, steam heat, hot and cold * “water, ‘electric light, for one or two gentlemen. 505 Arch street. 3-19-tt HORACE L HART, "AUTO LIVERY Address |, wllllamsAum Go. *Phone 236. 287 Elm St. FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phoné 2020.. We help you to build, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street. ARTISTIC FRAMING "l‘he‘ J..C. Ripley Art Co., @ mm ¥TUDIO CARS TO RENT CLOSED ‘AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-3, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STREET ‘Denison Garage %03 430 MAIN STREDJ - ldvery Cars for hire, day and .Jght w Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234. m Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Supplies. Repairing a Specialty., Tel. 1228 MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work, .Capacity 53¢ tons. Al grades of Sand, Crushed Stome and Cinders for s*Je and delivered. Ashes handled. 168 Arch St, R.M. HEALEY, 1 12043 HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET. Dcaler for MITCHELL MOTOR CARS, Vim and Scldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire, Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 281-4. SALE Two tenement, 11 room house, 847 East street, with corner lot and room for extra building. Owner moved west and it is your chance. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 e CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. $16 Arylum St., Hartfora, I l‘! "2home Ch. l}ll-’ ' - 2-23-6ax. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD COURT Servicos Sunday Evening, Mar. 4, Jia Special Course of Sermons during Lent—The Good News Series—We like to hear Good News. There is Good News for you. Topic Next Sunday Evening: About God” Everyone Invited. “The Good News ad CARS Touring Car $360 Runahout $345 Coupelet $505 Sedan $645 Delivery Car %445 F Nearly 2,000,000 Now In A Guarantee o Use- Quality ABOVE PRICES R IMME DELIVERY Elmer Automce Ncw Drcsscsof Frcnchw ? Very Chic! The Serge Dress is useful under & Wintor Coat, and fust as sl to wear on the street when warmer wedther comes. ¥ % Showing a very attractive line from $10.00 up. ' ' SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR SPRING. In most emticing’ colors. Many different models and to choose from. Prices $5.75 to $17.50, NEW MODELS IN COATS FOR SP’RNG. Representing the latest fashion and the most ials. ' They are shown in various color shades. .50c to $6.50 .50c to $5.00 17c to $1.75 .29c to $2.25 A CHOICE COTTAGE OF 6 R OOMS—110 CHAPMAN STREET All Modern Improvements, Lot 57 fe w ide, 200 ft deep. Scwer connectiond, concrete walks poultry house and lots of fruit—Price $3,200, E H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street,; FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. & House in Union Street—Price Right. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Building. MR. MERCHANT Are your building and contents INSURED up” to 80% of value at present prices? If not, . telcpllone SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. b i FOR SALE | 3 Family House, 526 Church St. | THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY Co. FRANK W, HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, See'y. 193 MAIN STREET.

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