New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1917, Page 10

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806 " SPECIAL FOR DAY and SATURDAY VIR.GINIA CBERRY STONE CLAMS VERMONT TURKEYS ROASTING CHICKENS FOWLS NATIVE mn FRESH MUSHROOMS HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS SPANISH ONIONS KILN DRIED SWEETS GREEN PEPPERS FRENCH ENDIVE CELERY LETTUCE Auto Delivery MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for Jong hauls and excava- WulllamsAum Go. * 287EIm St. fieeley s Garage . ¥Eim sand Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and.Cole Cars. Livery Cars for mre. Storage and’ Tel. 1228 FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL | "Phone, 3020.. We help you to build, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street. FOR SALE Two tenement, 11 room house, 847 East street, with corner lot and’' room for cextra building. Owner moved west and it is your chance. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and City Hall *Phone 606-3 ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO luwenmsr..ne-mon.. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Letter Heads Printed. ‘| TRE NARTTFORD TYPEWRITER CB ING 26 State Rtrees. Hartford, Conn. THE HOOVER is the ONLY “Vaé- uum Cleaner” which cleans your rugs and carpets absolutely free of deeply imbedded “grit, clinging hairs, lint thread, in addition to all surface dust, | dirt and litter. See it proved! HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. ) 7 HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 HAL'(m WcGinlny‘HlTniuSh-n—M u'n- B ] GoLD DUST ACME BACON, medium jar ........ 17¢c BAKER'S Chocolate Lb 38¢ GRAPE NUTS, 2 packages . BIG $1.07 COMBINATION 5 Ib. box GRANULATED SUGAR .. 1 Ib. ELRYAD COFFEE .... 21bs. FANCYRICE ........ 30 STAMPS FREE St e S Stamps Free With Any of the Following —— Groceries EVAPORATED " Lb10c RAISINS Pkg 13c. 10 1mur1m0flmw1ellv Pmnler HEALTH ' Why live & “half-life?” Resolve this year to be the man or woman you want to be—vigorous, happy, successful. You know that HEALTH—whole health, not the miserable. half-heaith that satisfies most people—is the basis of happiness and succees. Nature works Dr. Hyde's cu BUT HE KNOWS HOW BEST HELP NATURE—how to make it possible for Nature to re-assert her- self, to recharge the human batteries with the snap and vim of youth and power. First: Dr. Hyde makes your life -again worth while as quickly as pos- sible, by giving' prompt relief, and then proceeds to re-build your consti- tution. JUNLESS THIS IS DONE, RE- SULTS ARE NOT LASTING, and per- manent results are what you want. IN Dr. Hyde promises only what he can falfill. He will tell you, after an interview and examination, your exact condi- tion, and the probable length of time and cost of effecting a full restoration to health. Remember, Dr. Hyde is & specialist in ths treatment of mnervous and chronic diseases of men and women. DR. CLINTON J. FANCY LARGE PRUNES Alb15¢ IVORY . SOAP Gixe 8C- S A0 35 20 12 $1.07 10 MEANS HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS YOU CAN 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 hip 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 Yyou want but your own ingction. COME IN AND HAVE A FRIEND- LY TALK. IT IS THE STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION—AND COSTS HYDE The Hartford Specialist 373 Asylum Street, Corner Ford St., Hartford, Conn. Hours: .-.m.wsp--nurwlp.-.—smmnouun,nomx FOR SALE Seven Room Colonial Cottage, Modern, ‘No. 94 corner lot 100 ft square, ceptional opportunity for Hamilton Street, Terms to suit the purchaser. An ex- a home. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. RIGHT NEAR NORMAL SCHOOL — A two family house for sale at right price—Always available for renting rooms, bringing . good income. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. FOR SALE A Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven rooms, $4,200. Only $1,200 cash needed. 3 TI‘EW L. HATCH CO. Oflm Open llondsy and.Saturday Evenings, 29" WEN MATS STRA, 1 ¢ CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A‘WORD EACH INSERTION. DOST. LOST—Between Columbia street and Keeney’'s theater, small pin, val- ued as keepsake. Finder please return to 78 Columbia St. 3. HEDP WANTED—MALE, WANTED! LaborersforPamt— WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- WANTED—Gentlemen, fifty years or over; light work; near home. Whole or part time. Good pay. Write us. Pequod Nursery Co. Meriden, Conn. 3-8-3dax WANTED--YOUNG MEN WITH TAL- ENT FOR DRAWING to learn drafting through SURE, EASY home-study method. Big pay; fas< cinating work. International Corre- spondence Schools, 252 Main street. WANTED—Young man' for ‘ clerical work in main office of local con- - cern. High' school graduate pre: ferred. Good opportunity for right man. Address Box 19BB, Herald Office. 3-8-3d4 WANTED—Boy 16 years of age or over in main office of local factory. Address Box 14XX, Herald. 3-8-3d WANTED—Salesmen and managers for a reliable concern that can fur- nish bond and reference. Can earn from twenty: to thirty dollars a week. Grand opportunity for the right men. Ask for Mr. Cubbage, Nelson Hotel, Wednesday or Thurs- day evening from $-9. . 3-7-d2x ‘WANTED—National organization de- | sires the ‘services of two or three clever, clean-cut young men to act as demonstrators and . salesmen. Good opportunity with rapid ad- vancement. Ask for Mr. Wansker at the Electric Shop, 72 W. Main St., between 5 and 6 or mornings 9 to 10,. 3-7-d. RAILWAY MAIL Clerks $76.00 month. tion = free. Dept. 38C, wanted. Sample examina- Franklin Institute, Rochester, N. Y. 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 phones with horns $5 eacl Victor talking machines with selec- tions of records, $10, your choice. Three Harmony phonographs, ma- hogany finish, latest type $3 each, four Conquerof 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- Iumbia Grafonola Store, 138 Main street, 3-8-tf AR U L TR S RS ‘WANTED—A presser. One who has experience on dry . cleaned gar- ments m'eterred N. B. Dry Clean- ing Corp., 72 West !hln street. In- quire after 6 p. m/ 3-6-da3 ——— WANTED—First class metal pattern maker. We are paying the highest ‘wages, offering steady employment, under the best of working condi- tions. Gray Telephone Pay Station Co. Arbor St., Hartford. 3-5-64 { ——————————— BUSINESS OFPPORTUNITIES. —_— BRIDGEPORT, CONN— Pawnbrok- er’'s sale store, dealing in musical instruments, watches, jewelry, etc. Fine location, long lease, reason- able rent. Established over 30 years. .Address Lester Wagner, 411 War- ner building, Bridgeport, Conn. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald _office by 1:30 p. m, on the " day of issue. 40 WEWE, TO RENT—Four or five room tene- ment in large country house, large space for garden. Mrs. Willlam La- cells, Berlin. 3-17-tf FOR RENT-— After April first, premises 71 Curtis street.: Single house, nine rooms,” large veranda. Large yard with barn and’ poultry houise. All improvéments.. Inquire 153 West Main street. 8-7-a2x ‘TO RENT—On Main street, about 2,- 500 square feet of floor space for light manufacturing. Plenty of light. Well ventilated. Inquire 142 Main street. 3-6-tf FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms, ville, Tel. 81-2.- TO RENT—Offices and three and four room apartments, all modern improvements. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 3-6-tf FOR '‘RENT—Two five room ten- ements. Buell street. Ready April 1.. H. J, Foiren, Berlin. 3-3-47 b R vdiviitinb o Btk P MO il TO RENT—Four rooms, 3rd fioor. In- quire. 36 Connerton street. 3. 14 FOR RENT—Second floor tenement, seven rooms, 145 Maple street. Ap- ply. 308 Park street. 3-1-wi TO ‘RENT—Five room tenement. B quire 161 South Main, or Long’s shoe store. 2-3-t¢ WANTED—Young girl to help with housework. Mrs, J. E. 28 Monroe street. WANTED—Young lady stenographer ar typist in office or .local factory. Address Stenographer, Herald. 3 3-6-3ax | WANTED-—Competent girl for gener- al housework. No washing, 77 For- est street. 3-2-t2 WANTED-—Fireproot, portable ga- rage. G. D. Thresher, 203 Cheat- nut street. 3-7-5dx { BB A T U S T 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-db —_— ‘WANTED—160 quarts milk or more daily for one year's contract. Ad- dress Milk, Herald Office, 3-6-3ax WANTED—By carpenter, Jjobbing repairing of any kind. Tel 1959, 3-5-6dx WANTED—Office boy wanted. Ap- ply Herald Office. 2-8-t¢ ————— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Best three room suite in the city for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric light, gas, etc. Apply Eureke Agency, 84 - West Main street, citv . 3-6-tf —_— FURNISHED rooms, light housekeep- ing, suitable for adults. 16 Pros- Ppect street. 3-3-6d TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, steam heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. 505 Arch -tuot.’ bt 3 FOR sain. —— FOR SALE—Meat bench l.lld block. counter and show cases. taken at once, 647 or Oil street. 3 a:a FOR SALE—Ore oak bedroom set, one oak table, one baby 102 ‘Whiting street, Plainville. Plainville 81-4. i Tel, FOR SALE—One good horse. figll ¢ sell cheap. W. R. Bunting, Ken- sington. 3-7-déx FOR SALE—Used cars, roadsters and. : touring cars. All in good running order. Prices from $150 to $750. . Balch’s garage, 208 Blm street, cor- ner Seymour, Cash or terms. . 3-6-6d FOR SALE—Nine room - cottage at Myrtle Beach. lnq\ll!."lyi. 107. % g FOR SALE-—One incubator 50 egg, one incubator 70 egs, one . out sprouter, § shelves, all in good con- dition, sell at one-half price of now " “Lower your cost of living.” Johs- W. Allen. 3-6-44 FOR SALE—Building lots on w" cott street. lnquin 152 High 3-5-aex FOR SALE—Tract potash felm quarry land. Near Connecticit river, high grade “Feldshar” P. O. ford, Conn. rock. Addréhs Box 5§92, Hart- 3-6-a8x FOR SALE—Twelve tons of 1(’0."*:‘» horse hay, and ten tons stock FOR SALE—NOU Ford, best of conditioh. Electrig : lights and storage battery. " Price’ FOR SALE—Kensington, new: m family house, modern improve- _merhs, furnace heat. $500 dm‘ "balance nonthly H - -Berlin.- - mvd1 FOR SALE OR n_m—ux room 0ot ' ROOM AND BOARD by mllht at 158 South Main. 8- -“ TAXI SERVICE, local and Iolll‘ ) tance ‘trucks apd light express ‘Phone 2061. Cherry street. * 3-8-d5x e NOTICE—Repearing lamps and mud. guards, radiators a speclalty: - The ' Jarmie Co., 260 South Main. ‘3 7 NO‘I'ICD—I Irving Jester has opened hhudnco‘loflooudlll”-;,’ u bile Sales mm, corner Eim streets. Open from to $:30 p. m., Monday and to 9 p. m. 3 EE——— SITUATION WANTED. YOUNG MAN with High school edu- - cation desires work Saturday 'aft. ernoons and evenings and Monday. evenings. Address, Position, Box 7, Herald. 3-! (—dh | : . - -.. FOR S 10 shs Amenun Hardware 10 shs North & Judd 10 shs New Britain Gu —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. LET US SUPPLY MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1384. The Oldest Wall Paper 304 MABN STREET. We Make Paint Shop tmn the Q. ' 'PHOND 630 Signe ‘ l-l—dlx\15 vk & R. C. Rudolpl, l" : i! 5 i}

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