New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1917, Page 10

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Telephone Special Orders in All Eines, Charter 1580. Main Ofice for Paying Biils, 31 Allyn St., Telephone Charter 1580 - Opemng the Temporary Muslin Underwear Department 12 TALCOIT ST., THIRD FLOOR Evervthing new, everything up-to-date and wonderful varieties considering the limited space. We shall endeavor to give our customers the usual satisfactory service—and if our stocks are found want- 5 ing in any particular—we will order the article. 'murommr STORES AT 31 ALLYN STREET. We are receiving daily.at 31 Allyn street, tailor-made quita. Dresses, Coats and Skirts in' spring it’la_s and our well-known excellent varieties in plain tailored, sport and dressier models. Our corpy of fitters is located on the premises and will make alterations in the usual satisfactory manner. ‘will 'bo taken' for wanted garments not in stock. om'er- 'l‘lE MILLINERY DEPAR’I'MEN’!‘ is n\lso for the present located at 31 Allyn street, and you'll ind ‘awaiting you NOW a pleulng asortment of smart tailor, psort and dressy Hats. “The MISSES’ AND JUNIOR DEPA]VITMENT at Special orders taken. 31 "Allyn street is showing Spring styles in Tailored Suits, afternoon and school dresses, Betty Wales dresses and separate skirts. Special orders taken in all jautiful new stock of Ladies’ in Vofle, Grépe de Chine, _Georgette Crepe ub Stiks, not'an old blouse in the entire assort- and we can promise our customers who come, temporary Blouse Dep-rtment really remark- values. -Headquarters street, 'and Jocated, on the first 3 fihd ' your old friends here to wait you swl the ‘stocks include all of our former of ladies’ and children’s Hosiery—Priscilla, McCallum, Poney Stockings for boys and nd others equally popular. Speclal orders filled. ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTEL Petticoat Dept. 12 TALCOTT ST., THIRD FLOOR Every bit of the Petticoat stock is fresh and new. 'As of old we can show you all of the practical styles in Silk, Sateen and Cotton, as well as white and tints for evening wear. WHERE TO CALL FOR GOODS: Drugs and Tollet Articles No. 2 Taloott Street. Corsets, Notions and Art Goods, No. 6 Talcott Strcet. At 12 Talcott Street Upholstery? Rugs. Domestics, Blankets. Linoleums and Oilcloth.’ Housefurnishings. TELEFHONE 1580 On'Tap or in Bottles. MDu!-'o—u!uFamihTrul.— our Bottling Department. BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO0., HER- MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHY, WHITE & OO. FOR_SALE MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long bauls and excava- : A Two Family Br!ek House, centrally located, eleven rooms, m Only $1,200 cash needed. HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY WllllamsAum Go. 287 Elm St. CARS TO RENT | | CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WIEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E. MA! Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cdrs for Hire. Storage and Supplies, Repairing a Specialty., FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020..: We help you to build, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY ©O., Automobile Bargains. $100 to $150. Modern' Iate models. un-flmmwfl—ewll’- COHEN MOTOR C(f 307 Church Street Denison Garage €30 MAIN STREZDT Tel. 1228 Tdvery Oagp for hire, day and .Yght | wrmum "Phone 234. mgezs:u.,.y,zn @ HEALTH Why Il & “half-life?” Bnolv:‘thil year to be the man or woman you nl:t to bo—-vl.nmnl. , sucqessful. Mg‘gu knowy _ that HEALTH—-whoI. health, not: the miserable half-heaith that satisfiep nost people—is the basis of happiness and success. k LET DR. HYDE TELL YOU ABOUT RIS METHODS: ks Dr. Hyde's cures, BUT HE ‘W8 HOW BEST TO HELP NATURE—how to make it possible for Nature to re-assert her- selr; 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 rellef, and then proceeds to re-build your consti- tution. UNLESS THIS IS DONE, RE- SULTS ARE/NOT LASTING, and per- manent results are what you want. Y(}V CAY COME TO DR. HYDE Iy Pl CONFIDENCE Dr. Hyde promises only what he can fulfill. He will tell you, after an interview and examindtion, your exact condi- tion, and the probable length of time and cost of effccting a full restondon to health, Remember, Dr. Hyde is a specialist in the treatment of nervous and chronic diseases of men and women. Nature N DR. CLINTON J. WANTED. WANTED—One or.two children board. .Tel, 86-5, Plainville, 3-13-2d-x ‘WANTED—Washing and ironing to du at home. 488 Arch street. 3-13-2dx WANTED—Private room and board to by young sober man. A. E. John- | son, 397 Chestnut St. 3-12-d3x ‘WANTED—Second cook, Hotel Be- loin. ; 3-10-tf ‘WANTED—Couple would like rent on second floor, . desirable neighbor- hood; first or second week of April. Address C. E. D., Herald, 3-12-6d WANTED —Single _gentleman_ wants ed. room, centrally located. Address Box 10 BL, Herald. 3-10-3d WANTED—O{d. 'false teeth wanted. Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mager, 2007 8. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8-9-15dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room, all im- provements. 72 Franklin . Square. Tel, 1432-5. 3-10-t¢ TO RENT—Best three room suite In the . city for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric light, gas, etc. Apply Eureka Agency, Main street, city . TO R '—Furnished room, . private [y, steam heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two’ gentlemen. MEANS HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS “Dri' Hyde's' pricsy. mnl within your means. ' No néed hesitate because of money mm. Dr. Hyde will arrange his-fee to your entire satisfaction. He never yet re- fused a case because of a patient’s Jack of money. There is nothing to stand between yourself and the health you want but your own Inaction. COME IN AND HAVE A FRIEND- 1Y TALK. IT IS THE STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION—AND OCOSTS HYDE The Hartford Specialist 373 Asylum Street, Corner Ford St., Hartford, Conn. Hours: 3a mtod5p m and 7 to 8 p. m.—Sundays and Holidays, 10 ¢to 1 FOR Seven Room Colonial Cottage, sorner lot 100 ft square, ceptional opportunity for a No. 94 Hamilton Street e{ns to suit the purchaser. An ex- H. D. HUMPHREY, - 272 Main Street. FIRF INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. WILL RENT your house for you for a moderate charge or give you your money back—See Us CAMP REAL 272 Main-Street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. Fairview St. Progrty For Sale! 2 Family House, Lsrge Lot, 18 Fairview Street. Reasonable Price at Your Own Terms THE HOME BANKING AND.REALTY CO. FRANK W, HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE TWO FAMILY BRICK HOUSE-CENTRAL— LY LOCA'!‘ED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, lnc. 242 MAIN STREET. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for the classified = column must be in the Herald ofieebyl‘fi)p.m.onthe day of issue. HEDP WANTED—MALE., WANTED—Young man, 18 to 20 years of age, in office of large man- ufacturing concern. Address Box 338, New Britain, Conn. 3-13-3d WANTED—Two A-1 Wiremen that understand old house wiring. Also two helpers. Apply at once Cooley & Troup, 6 Main street. 3-13-3d WANTED—A& once, six carpenters. Apply J. H. Grosier Co., Landers, Frary & Clark job. 3-12-42 ‘WANTED—Permanent salesman: or wpman for New Britain. Salary or commission. Home Sanitation Co., 61 Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn. 3-13-3dx ‘WANTED-—MEN DESIRING TRAV- EL, FELLOWSHIP, GOOD PAY to learn the art of salesmanship through SURE, EASY home-study methods. Hundreds of successful graduates. International Corre- spondence Schools, 252 Main street. ‘WANTED—Night watchman by local conpeern. Reply stating age and wages wanted. Address, Box No. 33, city. - ‘ 3-12-3a ‘WANTED-—Boy about 16 years, to mark quotation board. Apply 166 Main street, nd floor 3-10-34 ‘WANTED-—Night watchmen. Apply Herald, Box 9XX. 3-10-6¢1 TO. RENT—Furnished room, all con-. veniences, to oné or.two gentlemen. Third floor, Sovereign’s. block, 162 Main ‘street. 3-10-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, 105 South Burritt St. 3-1'-555 TO RENT—Five room tenement, " Buell street. H. J. Foiren. < $-12-6d. L LR T e S St FOR RENT—In Keniington. secopd floor tenement, modern improve- ments, furnace heat. ‘H. J. 3-12-6d FOR RENT—Second floor ténement, seven rooms, 146 Maple street, ap- ply 806 Park street. -12-6d -— TO RENT—Four or five room tene- ment in large country -house, large space for garden. Mrs. Willlam La- cells, Berlin. 3-17-tt TO RENT—On Main street, about 2,- . 500 square feet of floor space for light manufacturing. Plenty of . lights Well ventilated. 142 Main street. Inquire 3-6-tt | FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all improvemgats, on trolley line. Inquire 102 Whiting street, Pllln- ville, Tel. 81-2. TO RENT—Offices and three and four room apartments, all modern improvements. Apply Modern Boot: Shop, 1§8 Main street. 3-5-tf. TO RENT—Five room tenement. En- quire 161 South Main, or Long's NOTICE All Shoeshine parlors in New Brit- ain have formed a union. The prices larc as follows: Week days, tans shoes, will be 10c, black, 5c, holidays all shines 10c. Sunday _and All boot- [hiacks will close at 1 p. m. Sunday’s. These prices will go into effect Mon- cay fer all bootblacks. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. NOTICE—High school senior would like ‘work after school and Satur- days. Tel. 152-8, ASHES removad, lawn and garden fertilizer for sale. R. Carmody, 400 High St., Tel —_— ROOM AND BOARD by calling at 158 South Main. 3-8-64 NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened ,up his Main Coal office and suto- mobile Sales m, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday 9 p. nms. 1. | 8-13-1ax|. LOST—Tuesday afternoon ahout ! 4 o'clock, from an automobile be- tween my driveway on East Main street- and Ibelles corner, a sheet of light brown wrapping paper on Yhich are pasted a number ' of newspaper clippings from ' London Daily Mail, on the sheet is written in red pencil “No. 3 Daily Mail Na- tional Service.” A suitable reward will be paid, for its return to 403 Main street. G. M. Landers. 3-13-3d1 (4 FOR SALE—Slightly used upright piano cost $300, Cable & Sons. for $100 cash by private family. Call Tel. 2063, Also piano tuning. C. Humphrey, 97 South Burritt St. 3-13-1dx o FOR SALE~—Near New- have been authorized to sei farm,. 35 acres, house and 1,000 peach trees to bear great crop’ this year, 100 npple trees, 76 pear trees, 90 plum trees, 16 cherry trees, 750 grape. vines.' Never ' fafling. brook runs through, this property. This is one of the best farm prop- ositions in - Connecticut. Near :to = trolley, railroad, schools, churches and fine market. See A. P.'Marsh, deputy sheriff, 46 H.-.ln street, New. Britain. 3-13-tf FOR SALE—In Berlin. About 2, of land, 9 room house, 1' large hen houses, berries and fruit. Land all tillable. Better see, once about:this place, as I been ordered to sell. A, P. deputy ' lh‘rfl, 46 Main 8t., FOR SALE—HI:h grade \-pfiht plano. Rare bargain. A. P. Marsh deputy sheriff, 46 Main 8t., Britain. - . FOR SALE—One Model with limousine top. Call :",-: 328t : !i FOR fiLE——Very desirable ?fik house located near trolley ofi ' ground, Maple Hill, ot abundance ‘of fruit and’ L8 trucks from '11-2 to. ‘*fiuoh'- marage, 203 Elm street,. 008 mont. street.. FOR.SALE—Giass moweqn?' . m.ue:- Btorage Battery Co streel FOR BALE—Canaty femaies., .G, Weber, 28 Whiting street. 3-13-3d% FOR SALE—S8even Cypher /in i) tofs. E. G, Farrell, Cook. strast, Piainville.” Tel. Plaiavilie' 144-4. . ; 3-8- FOR SALD—Nine room cORMS &% Myrtle Beach. Inquire Tel 187. FOR BALE—1 Hhorse, biack E b good for any purpose. able offer refused. Apply l%l Northq. | St., city. 2-36-13dx 7} ORIENTAL RUGS. Woe sell, we buy, we exi ‘we do fl:o-;' ell“ b repairing. Barbour Rug Lewis street, Hartford, Conn.’ M Charter 3397 ar 870. q FOR SALL—Second hand pool Addross Table, Box 12, Bul-ll. [ WANTED—WM girl for ing departmient. " State age and Britain, Conn. — e WANTED—GIr] for light housework ' and hejp care for two children. 177 Hart upstairs. . 3-13-3dx" Pt unaiod O st WANTED—GIrl to help with house- work. * One who can go homgd nights. Telephone ‘1539, 3-12-3ax , WANTED—Thoroughly competent, . . experienced stenographer. . ADDIFh 2 Post Office, Box 4, City. 3-12-¢0 —_— WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Two in family. May stay or go home nights. Apply 343 Hart street. 3-10-te. WANTED—Competent maid for gen¥] eral housewark. Mrs. L W Booth, 30 High street. 3-12-t85 WANTED—Maid for general h work, 19 South High street. ¥ 3-! LET . US SUPPLY YOUR WAWS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854 The Oldest Wall Paper 304 MAEN STREET. Wo Make igne --dmnmhn.qo. PHOND 88

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