New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1917, Page 10

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FOR SALE. Beven Room Colonial ‘Cottage, corner lot 100 ft square, Terms to suit the purchn.ler Modern, No. 94 Hamilton Street, An ex- ceptional opportun!(y for a home. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE: MONEY TO LOAN. 'HEALT live a “half-life?” lve this year to be the man or you want to be—vigorous, successful. ¥ kncw « that HEALTH—whole not the miserable half-heaiin fies mest people—is the basis ness’ and success. - % LET DR. HYDE . YOU ABOUT S METHODS:' *'works ‘Dr. ‘Hyde NATURE—~how "to make it for Nature 'to re-assert her- recharge the human batteries snap and vim of youth and : - Dr. Hyde makes your life ‘worth while as quickly as pos- " by ®iving prompt relief, and to re-build your: consti- UNLESS THIS IS DONE, RE- ARE ‘NOT LASTING, and per- | results are what you want. CAN COME TO DR. K. . PERFEOCT. CONFID! yde prorhises only whu he can le tell you, after an: lntarvlcw tion,, your exact condi- | e probable length of time t W,Mlecunt & full restoration , Dr. Hyde is a specialist ent of nervous and es of men and womon. CLINTON J. The Hartford Specialist i 'MEANS HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS THIS SPECIALISTS 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 jof mopey. There is nothing to stand between yourself and the health you want but your own inaction. 5 [ M ‘compn anp mave/a FrND- | CARS 'TO RENT LY TALK. IT IS TEE STEP IN THE | (yogrp AND OPEN CARS FOR RIGHT DIRECTION—AND COSTS WEDD!NGS. mmoxs. ETC. YOU xorlma. \ Tum Street, Cm-n;r Ford. St., Hartford, Conn. ¢ N *hspufliw‘pn—SmfinMWlowl ANNONT 1 have remo\'ed my medical offices from 254 Trumbull is to come down to make room for the m«d,utbelmfleint St., big, mew store of the' ¥Fox Co., and am now permanently located at 373 ASYLUM ST., COR,. FORD, HARTFORD, CONN. My new quarters are in cvery 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 diseas¢s, and am _better than ever prepared to accommodate and take carc of my large number of paticents. ' 'DR. CLINTON J. HYDE SPECIALIST IN. NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES 373 Asylum Street, Corner Ford; Hartford, Conn. RENTS, RENTS, RENTS—One at $20, one’ $30 dne $35 "and one $40. We'li attend to renting your house at moderate sum. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street ° HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E. MAIN STREET Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREXY 306 Bank Builaing. WANTED. WANTED—Unfurnished ' room for light housekeeping. Address Room, Box 9, Herald. 3-6-d3x WANTED-—Operator for factory tele- . Phone switchboard. Address Box 996, City. 3-6-d5 NTED—160 quarts milk or more dailly for one year's contract. dress Milk, Herald Office, 3-6-3dx| WANTED—Boy or _glri to work ‘cigar factory. 18 Monroe street. $ 3-6-dix in WANTED—By carpenter, jobbing repalrlng of any kind. Tel 1959, 3-5-6dx Tdvery Cars for hire, day and ight WANTED--Board and room for man ‘Phone 334 ANTED ; Tlle pnbhc to know that I have opened my new place of husiness at 159 Main Street with a full line of Amomomw ACCESSORIES tributor nt for Crow Elkhart Mdtor Car DNA F. JO .') one: 961 for NSON, 159 MAIN STREET The Unusual Bock. The use of IMPORTED BOHEMIAN Hops exclusively assures the highest quality. On Tap or in Bottles. At Dnl-'a—o: for Family Trade— our Bottling Department. and eight year old daughter. Pri- vate family preferred. Address Box 14BB, Herald Office. 3-5-24 | WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. - Mrs. H. W. Booth, 30 High street. 3-3-tf Pt SN L R ‘WANTEBP—A young man or lady (sixteeh to eighteen years) in Book- keeping Department of a local fac- tory. Address Box 17 B. D., Her- ald Office. 2-28-wl WANTED--Office boy wanted. Ap- ply Herald Office. 2-8-t¢ g — FOR saLm ; L NS TR s R R A FOR SALE—Used cars, roadsters and touring cars. All in good running order. Prices from $150 to $750. Balch’s garage, 203 Elm street, cor- ner Seymour. Cash or ‘terms. 2 3-6-5d FOR SALE—Nine room ¢of Myrtle Beach. Inquire Tel. 107. 3-6-t2 FOR SALE—One incubator 50 egs, one incubator 70 egg, one oat sprouter, 5 shelves, all in good con- dition, sell at one-half price of now “‘Lower- yolr cost of living.” John l W. Allen. 3-6-4a Ll T Ll FOR SALE—One oak top desk ' and one ‘oak :typewriter desk. Richter & Co. 3-6-w1 FOR SALE—Building lots on. Wol- cott street. Inquire 152 High St. 3-5-déx !FOR SALE—Tract potash feldshar quarry land. Near Connecticut river, high grade rock. Address “Feldshar” P. O. Boz 592, Hart- ford, Conn. \ 3-5-dbx |FOR SALE—Kensington, new 'two family house, modern improve~ .ments, furnace heat. $500 down, “balance monthly. H. J. .Foiren, Berlin. 3-3-a7 FOR SAL! OR RENT-—S8ix room cot- tage, large garden, poultry and fruit. H., J. Folren, Berlin. 8-3-47 FOR SALE~-1 horse, ' black 1mare, good for any purpose. No reason- able offer refused. Apply 208 North St., - city, 2-26-12dx ST, S St G " {ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis gtreet, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870. ; ———— /FOR SALif—Second hand pool table. Addross Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t< e —————— SITUATION WANTED. Aa- Y} CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD All Advertisements for the classified column must be ih the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—MALE., WANTED!| Laborersfor Paint- ing and Loading. ApplyBeflmConstmc Co., Berlin, Conn. WANTED 3-entoflllmhmmno- te properly. / CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. FOR SALE—The following slightly used and shop worn talking ma- . chines: Three Edison Phonographs with 50 good records, $9 each, one Columbia Grafonola used only short ‘time $15. Two Columbia Grapho- 'phones with horns $6 each. Two Victor talking machines with selec- |- tions of records, $10, your choice. ‘Three Harmony phonographs, ma- ,hogany finish, latest type $8 each, four Conqueror Graphophones at $7." These exceptional bargains are all in excellent running order and must be seen to be appreciated. Come quick for first choice. Co- “lumbia Grafonola Store, 138 Main stree 8-6-tf WANTED—Handy ' sober ‘man for smal] shop. '$9.00 to start, $12.00 .a8 ‘soon “as he makes good. Per- manent position. ~Hours, 7:30' to 5:30, Saturday: afternoons off. The Hartford Electrotype Company, 64 Asylum . street - (rear), Hartford, Conn. A 3-6-2d4 SHIRT IRONER—A reliable mean to do, hand shirt ironing and take charge of .our shirt ironing depart- ment. The Middletown Laundry Co., Middletown,' nn. 3-3-3ax PTG T R AT AL T WANTED--A presser. One who has “experience on dry cleaned gar- ments preferred. N. B. Dry Clean- ing Corp.,.72 West Main street, In- quire after 6 p. m. 3-8-43 ‘WANTED-—APPRENTICE PLUMB- ERS to prepare for positions as su- Derintendent, ihspéctor, consuiting expert. SURE, EASY home-study method. No loss of time or pay. In- ternational Correspondence Schools, 252 Main street. WANTED—First class metal pattern maker. We arc paying the highest wages, offering steady employment, under the best of zorlnng condi- tions. Gray Telephone Pay Station Co. Arbor St., Hartford. 3-5-6¢ ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper, experienced controlling accounts, financial state- ments, ets., seeks permanent con- nection with mercantile or manu facturing corporation. Reference at interview. Bookkeeper, Box N¢ 14, Herald. 3-2-5d: e . o WANTED—Experienced man for our delicatessen department. J. M. Hallinan, Inc., 142 Main streeta. ——————————————— == FORNISHED ROOMS, o et O, WANTED—At once, extra saleswom- en for our millinery, coat and suit departments for Saturday after- noons and evenings; also other aft- ernoons. Raphael Department Store “The Big Store,” . 380-384 Main street. 3-6-2a ' rooms ° 242 Main. for | light W. F. 3-6-1dx TO RENT—TwWoO housekeeping. Bradley. e e TO RENT—Best three room suite in the city for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric light, gas, etc. Apply Eureka Agency, 84 West Main street, citv . 8-5-tf —_— e FURNISHED rooms, light housekeep- ing, suitable for adults: pect street. YOUNG MAN with High school edu- cation desires work Saturday aft- ernoons and evenings and Monday evenings. Address, Position, Box 7, Herald. 3-6-d3x TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, steam heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. 505 Arch street. < 2-19-tt FOR SALE A Two Family Brick House, mhflb located, eleven ; rooms, $4,200. Only $1,200 cash needed.' : THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSDRANCE AND RRAL ESTATS Office Open Monday and. CHARGE 10¢ EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Monday evening' four $6 bills, probably in Main street market. Please return to 102 Sexton street. Reward. Michael Karabin. 3-6-d2x LOST—Monday night on Ml.ln st., probably near Keeney’s, platinum pendant with amethyst setting and without without ‘chain. Please re- turn to Herald, 3-6-d2 e —— €0 mzNw. 'ro RENT—On Main street, about 2,- 500 square feet of floor space for light . manufacturing. Plenty of light. 'Well ventilated. Inquire 152 Main street. . 3-6-tf — FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms, \1“ improvements, on trolley line. nquire 102 Whiting street, Plain- Ville, Tel. 81-2, 3-6-6d TO RENT—Room for two and board in private home. Electric light, steam heat, adjoining bath. Refer- ences exchanged, Tel, 26-13 or ad- dress Box 1, Herald. 8-6-1dx TO RENT—Offices and three and . four, room apartments, all modern ) improvements. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 3-5-tf FOR RENT—Two five room ten- ements. - Buell street. Ready. April 1. H. J. Foiren, Berlin. =~ 3-3-d47 —_— TO RENT—Four rooms, 3rd floor. In- quire 3¢ Connerton street. FOR SALE—Used cars, roadsters and touring cars. All in good run- ning ordeér. Alsp two light delivery | trucks, one 5-ton truck, wants some repairing, one 1910 Packard truck. Prices from $150 to $750. ' Balch’'s Garage, 208 Elm street., corner Seymour, New Britain. Cash or . terms. 3-3-3a FOR RENT—Four roém tenement, modern improvements, 105 South Burritt street. - 3-1-6dx FOR RENT—Second floor tenement, seven rooms, 145 Maple street. Ap-.| . Ply.-308 Park street, 3-1-wi TO RENT—Tenement, four Tooms, second floor. Rent $11.00. 519 Arch street. | 2-28-64x TO RENT—Five room tenement. Fn- quire 161 South Main, or Long’s shoe store. 285t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WISE, SMITH & CO., , Hartford ‘ Require WAITRESSES, for . Their Restaurant Apply to Mr. Samuels. WANTED—Young lady stenographer or typist in office or flocal factory. Address Stenographer, Hemld. ~ -3-8-3ax}" WANTED—Girls for machine work Steady .work, best of pay. Ameri- can \Paper Goods Co., Kensington, ' Conn. 3-5-3d _— TAXI SERVICE, local and-long dls- tance trucks and parcel delivery, light express work with car 'Phone 2051. R, C. Rudalph, 128 . Cherry street. 3-6-d5x B el el R A A v Notice is hereby given to all creditors of The Universal Store Specialties ' company of the proposed dissolu- tion of said corvoration . and all . such creditors are hereby waried to present any claims they may have against said corporation. .to Edward F. Hall, care Landers, , Frary & Clark, Center. street, New Britain, Conn., and the time with which sald claims may be present ed is hereby limited to June 16, A, D., 1917. Dated at New Britain, Conn,, this 5th day of March, A, D, 1917, Charles F. Smith, A. G. Kimball, ¥ A. Searle, M. A. Parsons, J..F. Lamb, F. J. Wachter, directors #d & trustees of the Universal Store: Specialties company 3-5- ld NOTICE—Repearing lamps and mud- guards, radiators a speclalty. = The Jarmie Co., 260 South Main. 3-6-68 CARPENTERING AND JOBBING. A. A, Fuller, 401 Chestnut St. 2-2846dx PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY——- C. M. Shine; Sleuth work' of kinds, everything confidéntial. open for" business. New Britain, Conn. ing, ete., out. J. NOTICE—M. Trving Jester has opansd up his Main Coal office and &uto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and ~ MOTOR TRUCKS !hruntorhnch,-l- tion ‘work, . Dealer tof OveHand and Colé Sarm. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies, Repalring a Specialty., m SALE : 1 Two tenement, 11 room house, 347 East. street, with corner lot and room for extra building. Qwner ' mvol ‘west and it is your ce. ‘muu VANTED-—Competent girl for gener- |’ al housework. No washing, 77 For- est street. 3-2 P S SR S S A WANTED—Good cook and laundress. Apply 80 Grove Hill. 3-1-6d { | WANTED—Competent woman or girl for general housework. Dr. Griswold, Kensington. FOR HONEYMAN'S AUTO G udlunvmm Dealer for MITCHELI: CAMVI-,MGWM D SALE 3 Family House, 526 Church St THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. FRANK W, HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G./HANCOCK, Sec' 198 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE 10 shs American Hardware 10 shs North & Judd 10 shs New Britain Gu SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. LET US SUPPLY YOUR WALXS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and- Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint in 1854, l% tons. “\.

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