New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1917, Page 10

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MAPLE ST. PROPERTY For Sale on Easy Terms. Splendid Location 2-Family House in A 1 condtion. Large lot. Fruits of various kinds. Nice Home for anyone. ’Phone us (728) for price and tem)s. THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Scc’y. 198 MAIN STREET ITIZEN Timely Addresses on The ,American State Giv;n Each Sunday ut Di uth Church Vespers - at 4:30 March 4—Crises and -Principles. ,March 11—Americans and Ahens March 18—Patriots and Traitors. March 25—Soldiers and Workers. April 1—The State and the Man. Cordial Welcome to AllL Are your | - building #nd contents INSURED up to 80%. of valpe at ' present puices? If not, telephone SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE A Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven ‘rooms, $4200. - Only $1,200 cash needed. FOR SALE . 71 A'CHOICE COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS—110 CHAPMAN STREET - . n Wfl.mulewme. 200 ft deep. Sewer conmections, eiwalks poultry house and lots of fruit—Price $3,200. ,n. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. mmm mmmn i . Office Open Mcnday and.Saturday Hveninga. TO RENT ND OPEN CARS E:c.on m 918-2, s ! S THIS WILL SUIT YOU—_Fine 2Family Honse in Union Street—Price Right. CAMP'REAL ESTATE CO. WI"IflmSAIlm Bo.| ™ I 305 Bank Bullding. *Phone 236. 287 Elm St. 200 E. MAIN STREET FOR HOUSES and LOTS "} mAPLE HiLL | Denison Garage w Glass, Putty, Paints and Vamulm. B | o simcatrods vastre cor | S %l Tapokieg. HORGAN & KINGSLEY 276 Main Street. Pl onh Betablisned 1n 1854. HORACE 1. HART, Shop tn. the Oty 'mhmvmmw&‘sm Keeley’s Garage Elm and i:nklin Streets. e e o ok Supplies, Repairing a Specialty., Tel. uzp CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald ‘office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By expert work planting, taking down or setting upright trees of any description. Egpert tree grafter. All worker guaranteed. First come, first served. Hy- drangea plants for sale. E. Hol- singer, 127 Kensington tvemm, City. 3-3-d1x Q_—:_-—'—-__.___._ e o D 4TO RENT—Room, all ‘conveniences, private family. 110 Lake street. 3-2.2dx TO RENT-—Furnished room, ,private family, steam heat, hot and cold Wwater, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. G506 Arch street. 5 2-19-t¢ FUR saLa T\ — FOR SALE—Baby’'s crib. bia street. 87 Colum- 3-1-a3 — FOR SALE—Brown_ reed.baby car- riage. 117 Jubilee street. 3-3-2dx FOR SALE—Large kitchen range with gas range attached, baby car- riage and bedstead. 205 Maple St. 3-3-14 —_— FOR: - SALB—Coluimbia 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. 3-1tt FOR SALE—Kensington, new two family house, modern improve- ments, furnace heat. $500 down, ~ balance monthly. : H. J. Foiren, Berlin. 3-3-d47 | FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room cot- tage, large .garden, poultry and fruit. H. J. [Foiren. Berlin. , / ‘3-3-47 FOR SALT—One pen R. I. Reds, four pullets and cockerel. ' 'Well-mated stock. Address ‘‘Chickens,” Box 31, Herald. 3-2-d2x FOR SALE—360-egg Cypher's Iicu- bator... 1916 model Telephone 665-12, 2-28-4dx FOR SALE—Very desirable building lot, Harrison streei. Address Lot, Herald. 2-27-6dx Bock! Bock! Bock! ‘The Bock season has arrived and the bottlers and cafes which handle Cremo Beer are ready to supply you. Cremo Bock Beer is of high quality. It is made of pure malt and hops with the employment of the exact methods of the famous Munich beer. It is ‘' properly aged and is a pure and wholesome beverage, a satisfying drink and a body builder sec- ond to none. , Beglnmng tomorrow (March 1) you will find on draught at «sthe saloons of our customers our 1917 Bock beer. When in a £ ;‘.’:, e call for Cremo Bock. You will find it a most satisfactory ‘Order a case of Cremo Bock, or a dozen bottles for a trial, from your bottler. You will be pleased with it. FOR SALE—1 horse, good for any purpose. No ruqon- able offer refused. Apply 208 Narth St., city. 2-26-12dx 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 ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we éxchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 8397 or 870. FOR SALx—Second hand pool tabtle. Addross Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t2 HELP WANTZD—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 AUTOG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. YOUNG MEN WANTED WITH ENT FOR LETTERING to learn show-card writing, sign painting. SURE, EASY home-study method. Pleasant work; opportunity for trav- el. Students earning $20, $30, $40 a week. International Correspondence Schools, 252 Main street. TAL- WANTED—Young man to do light outdoor work. George Engel, 128 Cherry street. 3-3-24 black inare, EACH INSERTION. I ‘WANTED—A girl or woman for gen- eral housework, must . understand mewing. Park Hotel Dining Room. Nilson. 3-3-2dx WOMEN WANTED — Full time $15.00; spare time 25c an hour, sell- ing Guaranteed Wear Proof hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Enormous Eastern trade. Interna- tional Stocking mu-. Norristown, Pa. 3-3-1dx PR RNEERII R R S ee WANTED—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework} No washing, 77 For- est street. ,3-2-t WANTED—Girl for general house- * work. Apply \42 Trinity street. 3-2-3d WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Good wages. Apply even- ings. Miss Darrow, 171 Glen St. 3-2-3d 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-tt ‘WANTED—Competent woman or ‘lrl for gereral housework. Dr. R. FOUND—Sum of money on East street. Friday. Call' evenings be- tween 7 and 8. ‘112 Jubilee street, third floor. 3-3-dix FOUND—Bunch of keys on West Main street in front of City build- ing. Owner can have same by call- ing at Herald Offi —————m— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUY AMALGAMATED OIL one cent a share; 100% dividends in 90 days possible; production now'coming in, ground floor stock, one cent'a share, doubles price shortly, $1 par value, $10 buys 1,000° shares. Write for full detalls. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1250 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. ¢+ %O RENT. pees TS — TO RENT—Five rooms; ' ments, 220 Kensingtop 3-2-a3% FOR RENT—Two five room fen- ements. Buell street. Ready April 1. H. J. Foiren, Berlin. 3-3-a47 TO RENT—Furnished bedroom, cen- trally located, lady preferred. Box 5XB, Herald Office. 3-1-3dx TO RENT—Four rooms, 3rd floor. In- quire 36 Connerton. street. 3-2-tf TO RENT—Room for two and board in private home. Electric light, steam heat, adjoining bath. Refer- ences exchanged. Tel. 25-13. 3-3-24 ‘ S agreeable and clean wmultu:hloluMymh- e :llly ‘wonde: ot tnln-. 1 bt:o. Join ub' s lum] sore mess, sciatica and rhnnmdlm."' WANTED. WANTED—Table boarders by § ¢ Regular meals, order cooking. Park _’ i3 Hotel Dining and Lunch, Axel E. Nilson, new manager. 3-3-2dx -, WANTED—Unfurnished room with 4 gas. Address “Room,” Box 80, 30 High street. WANTED-—April 1, six room rent. Box 18 BB, Herald Office. to help housework. No objections ‘to one, with child, Mrs, B. Bamel. 3 tory. Address Box 17 B. D., Hef- ald Office, WANTED-—About April 1, six rooms to family of aduilts. Centrally lo- cated. Box 15XX, Herald. 2-37-68% WANTED—Office oy wanted. ply Herald' O 3 NOTICE-—Protect your bank account with Wesley’s indelible -check foration. A. L. Gayler. Price $1.! 3-2-30%' TAXI SERVICE, local and long tance trucks and psarcel ' deliv: light express work with e-.r Phone 337-2. R. C. Rudolph, l cmrg street. NOTICE—I have taken the ‘W guaranteed nursery stock. now for spring delivery. John Quinn, 86 Francis street; SPECIAL SALE—Cut week only. F.'H, Boum CARPENTERING , AND JOmG. A.A. Fuller, 401 Chestaut 8t. ALy .g.g PRIVATE DETECTIVE " mn—ns;: C. M. Shine, Bleuth work of 4 klnd., everything confidential. . Nt en for business, 17 Lasalle’ ew Britain, Conn. 2-28.wix AUTO TRUCKING. Two ton truck, all 'kinds of work. ' ing, etc., & spe¢ out. J. R. Tel. 74-4, Plainville. . NOTICE—M. Trving Jester has up his Main Coal office and tuto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Eim atreets. Open from 6:30 a. m. | Ap— 32.3-t¢ A 3-3-2d . 2-28-w1*> . § L % Furniture mov- ., Monday and Saturday: & FOR SALE—Used cars, roadsters and touring cars. All in good run- ning order. Also two light delivery trucks, one 5-ton truck, wants some repairing, one 1910 Packard truck. Prices from $150.to $750. Balch’'s Garage, 203 Elm street, corner Seymour, New Britain. Cash or terms. 3-3-3d 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 being com- pleted, City and Connecticut Ave. Apply to Title Realty and Develop- ment Co., 193 Main street, Room §&. Open evenlpxs, from 6 to 8, 4 Fri.-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 3dx | 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. 3-2-2d4 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. 38C,. Rochester, N. Y. ‘WANTED—Three young men to de- vete all or part of time on sales. Promotion proposition. Apply Mr. quflh; 138 Main street. 3-1-t¢ 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 TO RENT—Tenement, second floor. . Rent Arch street. . four rooms, $11.00. 519 2.28-6dx FOR RENT—With light, heat and power in ;fmdcrn mill in Norwalk. Conn., up ‘to 30 thousand square feet. Lowest insurance. Joseph Loth & Co., Norwalk, Conn. 2-26-6dx TO RENT— quire 161 South Main, or sboe store. A T E NTS ‘Write for list of PATENT BUY ve room tenement. Lo 2. LOST—Pass book, No. 4808 of the Commercial Trust ¢ompany in the name of Mrs. Ida turn to bank or address Box &7, Plantsville, Conn. 2-26-3-6 —_— e e LOST—Eyeglasses and reel on Maple, Ellis, Locust or Arch streets, Friday afternoon. Please return to 193 Maple street. Tel. 366-12. Reward. 3-3-2dx. PR BRSNS SR S LOST—At Keeney's theater yeste] afternoon man’s black neck pcar Finder ‘please return to Herald of. five. Reward. 3-3-a1 e e .8 LOST—Pocketbook containing sum of money on Hartford avenue. Findy return to 182 Hartford avenue. LOST—Between McMillan’s store Ili Curtiss street, small /black pu! avith money. Liberal reward if re- turned to 327 West Main street: i 3-2d3x 3 ‘phone 237. FOR, SALE Two tenement, 11 room house, 841 Hast street, with corner lot and M for extra bujlding. Owner mgved: west and it is your chance. LOCKWOOD' Real Eshte u City Hall ; If You Want Good Bott Bgr Wine or Liquors, % e

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