New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 16

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"Not expens:lve “Every leak in a roof adds to its cost. That’s why it ‘pays to get the best in the’ Count the long life of RU-BER-OID—itsfreedom ‘from repairs—and you’ll see it is the cheapest roof you can buy. Real RU-BER-OIDwill not .mck.warp,run.rotormst. This is a timely topic. Who Was Jesus ? Everybody Welcome. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD COURT 7:30 Services Sunday Evening, Mar. 11, i E Subject:—“The Good News About Jesus Christ” Always an important topic. What Did He Come For ? What Is He in Your Life ? Dr. Dillingham Will Preach. ‘For your ptotection every roll of the genuine has the Man” on the wrap- I‘mklnrhimwhmyvuhuy- ; ‘~ Latutallyouwhthwilleut " you to molwithRU-BER-Om o. Spring Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses Our new models are’ now ready for your inspection. We have a dazzling array of Styles, maf com Colonial mn, Modern, No. 94 Hamilton Street, er lot 100 ft square, Te: w suit the plu-clussr An ex- opportunity for a ho : l'wmnm "272 Main Street. which to Come in and 100k these over. lg and colors from ° iyour early Spring - ALL ALTERATIONS FREE ! J. RUBIN st , THE E. U. TIIOMPSON & Co. /PAINTERS AND DECQRATORS ‘OFFICE 59 ARCH, STREET. VEGA BUILDING. TELEPHONE 106-2 ‘Your Orders Respectfully Solicited. metimes a tire will persist.in going flat every - ! qf ays, and yet the leak in the inner tube de- on. Bring such a tife:to Jack and he'll fix e'finds the leal%s—thnt s part of the game. u thinking of buying new tires - this ybe Jack could give you a few pointers. fl you 2 whole lot about - tires if you isk h m. A AUTO TIRE CO. - JACK Tfiffi‘x‘h E EXPERT ARRIVALS DAILY OF NEW SPRING SUITS NEW SPRING COATS NEW SPRING DRESSES s NEW NECKWEAR, X GLOVES, ETC. an immense assortment ot styles: from $1.00 to $10.00 each. i New Spring models in cor- sets in all the best known makes, also & comprehensive assortment of brassieres. ' What is more satisfactory than & perfect fitting corset, worn with a snug fitting brassieve? - ‘ CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. i €0 BRENE. 1‘0 RENT—Four room tenement, modern improvements. 33 Glen. St. §-9-2dx i TO RENT—Six room tenements, bath, furnace heat, all modern improvs- | ments, new houses, just being com- pleted, City and Connecticut Ave. Apply to Title Realty and Develop- ment Co., 193 Main street, Room 6. Open evenings, trom 6 to 8. L TO RENT—Four or five room tene- ment in large country house, large space for garden. . Mrs. Willlam La- cells, Berlin, 3-17-tf TO _RENT—On Main street, about '2,- 1800 square feet of floor apace tor m& manufacturing. Plenty . of ‘Well ventilated. Inqulrs 142 Main street. 3-6-tt FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms;; all improvemgnts, on troliey line. Inquire 102 hiting street, Plain- V\lle, Tel. 2. 3-6-6a TO RENT—Offices and ' three four room apartments,’all modern improvements. 'Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 3-5-tt FOR RENT—Two five room ten- ements. Buell street. Ready April 1. H. J. Foiren, Berlin. 3-3-47 TO RENT—Four rooms, 3rd floor. In- quire 36 Connerton street. 3-2-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement. Fin-' quire 161 South Majn, or Long’u shoe store. BRIDGEPORT, . CONN— Pawnbrok- er’s sale store, deailng in musical instruments, watches, jewelry, etc. Fine location, long lease, reason- Ibh ul\L mblllh over 30 years. er, 411° War- ner Imfldln me Conn. 7 3-8-3dx ‘WANTHD—Washing, ironing or to go out working by the day. = view \street. Mrs. Mate, / WANTED—O014 false teeth. wan! Don’t majter it broken. I pay ono to ten dollars per set. d by parcel, post and. receive Theck by 'return meil. L. Magzer, 2007 B. 5th St Pll“ldelfll‘l- Pa. ©3-9-18dx . E. McEnho, -1: D SRR RN (S ey K - WANTED—Local' manufacturing con- cern want experienced bookkeeper. Apply stating experience, to ¢ Box 16BL, Herald Office. 3-9-3a .portable’ ga- Thresher, 203 Chest- 3-7-54x WANTED--Fireproof, rage. G. D. nut street. WANTED—Operator. for. factory tele- phone switchboard. Address Box 996, City. 3-6-a5 WANTED—By .carpenter, jobbing repairing of any kind. Tel 1959. 3-6-6dx WANTED—Office boy wanted. Ap- ply Heyald Office. 2-8-tf HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 193C. passenger Chalmers Limocusine. 1 Lowest Rates. * 596 ARCH STREET DNA F. JOHNSON, STREET Telephone 961 ALL KINDS OF First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly PubL Co.. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE lOshsAmenuandwm 10 shs North . & Judd 'SCHULTZ ‘& 10 shs New Britain Gas %STELLO T, 242 MAIN STREET. HEDP WANTZD--MALE, WANTED Sn_wlllvmyllm.lm- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can CENTRAL AM%M sCHOOL S e R AR T e WANTED-—Gentlemen, fifty years or over; light work; near home. Whole or part time. Good pay. Write us. Pequod Nursery Co. Meriden, Coan. 3-8-3dx DRAFTSMEN WANTED. IN EVERY CITY IN THE U. S. Secure one of these jobs through SURE, EASY home-study - method. Big pay; pleasant work. International Cor- respondence Schools, 252 Main St. ‘WANTED—Young man for . clerical work in main office of local con- cern.. High school graduate pre- ferred. Good opportunity for right man. Address %nx 19BB, Herald Office. 3-8-3d WANTED—Boy 16 years of age or over-in, main office of local factory. Address Box 14XX, Herald. i3-8-3d 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 Mtr. Wansker the Electric Shop, 72 W. Main 8t., tween 5 ud [} 3-7-43 RAILWAY MAIL Clerks wanted. $75.00 ‘month. . Sample examina- tion . free, Franklin Institute, Dept. 38C, Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE—The following slightly Ilwd and shop worn talking ma-| 'l'hm Edbon Phonographs lth & d records, $9 each, one Colu bh Grafonola used only short time $15. . Two Columbia Grapho- phones with horns $5 each) Two Victor talking machines with séles- tions of records,’ $10, your cholce. .« Thres Harmony phon hogafly finish, latest type $8 each, four Conqueror Graphophones " at 2 | $7. These exceptional bargains are all in excéllent runhing order ahd must be séen to be appreciated. Come qufck for first choice. ' Co- lumbia Grafonola Store, 138 Main " street. 3-6-tf WANTED—First class metal pltt‘rn maker. We are paying the highest wages, offering steady employment, undér the best of working condi- tions. Gray Telephone Pay Station Co. Arbor St., Hartford. 3-6-6d et ——— WANTED—Maid to help with” general housework. No cooking. 21 Frank- lin Square. 3-9-2d4 ‘WANTED—Two girls for press work. Apply Hart & Cooley o. , 3-8-2a WANTED—Young girl to help - with - housework. Mrs, J. E. Downes, 28 Monroe street. Josephine Tittaferando vs. Antonio Tittaferando. Superior Court, State of Connecti- cut, County of -Hartford, the 2nd day of March, 1917. Second Order of Notice: Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of January 1917 and now pending, claiming a divorce and custody of minor children, it not appearing’ w. this court that the defendant received notice of the pendency ot sald complaint and it appearing to this Court that the whereabouts .of the defendant Antonio Tittaferando is unknown to the Plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the institution and pen- dency of said cgmplaint shall be given the defendant by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Brit- ain, once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing .on or before March 9th, 1917. By order of thé Court, GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of Said Court. o e e T i S o | FOR gaLm, FOR SALE—One ice wagon. ¥, R ¥ ‘White, Kensington. Tel. 678-4 3-9-121 FOR SALE—Household furniture 03 sale. 485 Park St. 3-9-823 tors. E. G. Farrell, Cook Plainville. Tel. Plainvilie 144-4. taken at once, street. sell cheap. W. R. Bunting, Ken.. sington. D, ot Rhodes, 676 Hast street. | FOR SALB—Usod cars, ToRdsters and touring cars. ' All in running order. Prices from $150 to $750.- Balch's garage, 303 Bim street, cor- ner Seymour. Cash or terms. | 5 — e FOR SALE—Nine room- cottage . a1 : Myrtle Beach. Inquire Tel. 107. © 3 3-4-t1 FOR SALE—One Incubator 50, egK, one incubator 70 egg, one sprotiter; 5 shelves, all In good < dition, sell at one-half price of now “Lower your cost of living.” Jn)inr W, Allen. a1 POR SALE—Building lots on river, high grade, s “Feldshar" P.\ ©O. Box 593, Ha ford, Conn. horse hay, and ten tons stock Jacob Yung farm, 355 Cotili'l 4 ¢ Tel 1959, r mornings 9 to 10, | FOR ' RALE—Finely uuw ? M\lfln‘w Best of ofrapha, ma- | SAL¥—Second W mnu’hfl&lan.% NOTIOE NOTICE—Have your Oriental and do- ‘mestic rugs cleaned by ‘the ‘‘dye ROOM AND BOARD by m.ll.ln‘ 168 South Main. TAXI SERVICE, local and long ‘dis- tance trucks and parcel lhllvdy ' light express work with *Phone 2051. R, C. Rudolph, l“ Cherry street. 3-8 NOTICE—Repearing lamps and nfl guards, radiators & specialty, Jarmie Co., /260 South Mun.’ ., 3 NOTICE—M. Irving Jester llu ¥ up his Main Coal office and % i mobile Salés Room, corner Park Elm streets. Open from §:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m,, Monday and Saturday to 9 p. M. 1-3-t¢ ROOMS. TO RENT—Best three room suite the city for light housekee +f Steam heat, electric light, gas, éW. Apply Eureka Agency, 3¢ West Main street, citv . 3-8 FURNISHED rooms, light hou ing, suitable for aduits. 16 0 pect s'reet. # 3-3- TO RENT-—Furnished room, P! family, steam heat, hot and © water, electric light, for one or gentlemen. 505 Arch ltru’.’ REAL ESTATE ° A block of four two-famll and Connerton Streets, right. houses located on Smalley e price of this property is If interested call at our office or telephone. ° The Hardware City Co-operalive Ass'n, F. H. Shield, Mgr. \ Ne. 131 Main

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