New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1917, Page 10

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STORAGE BATTERY illar SERVICE STATION 7 Little Ampere Starts ; 0ver a Mlfllon Cars this Spring And we are one of thc 850 lelard Service Stations that will see that they keep going. We’re working for you. The battery jence and factory tralping of our men are at your Sls It is:not enough to fill your battery larl thh distilled water and to make regular hydr:g:lxln:tm¥ tests. You shaald let us look it overat least onceamonth. ~ Little Ampere will start your car—let us keep it gomg Y " We have a rental battery for you 1f yours needs' : xepmrs.; ! Hutford, Meriden, . New Haven * FULLER STORAGE BATTERY CO. I, ;105 Arch St. New Britain Telephone 1720 On Tap or in Bottles. ON'TA® AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTLL BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO., HER- | MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHY, WHITE & O©O. FOR SALE ' A Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven rooms, Only $1,200 cash needed. TEW L. HATCH CO. 0.- lcndly and.Saturday Evenings, Denison Garage {HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL MOTOR [\ Tel. 929-3. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30.p. m. on the day of issue. WANTED, WANTED—A competent accountant and bookkeeper. Either man or ‘woman will be. considered. Apply to P. O. Box 186, fully stating past expeflence 3-16-6d 'ANTED—Furnished room, brnkfnt if possible, section of city. Britain Club, 3-17-a3x WANTED—Girl for store work. One who can do clerical work preferred. Apply Saturday between 7-10 p. m. N, B. D. C. Co;, 72 West Main street. 3-16-d2 WANTED—Washing to do at home, and go out working Saturdays. 224 South Main street. Mrs. Lambrick. 3-17-83dx March 18, 3 p. m. 3-17-1d4 Sunday, ‘WANTED—Single man' to work on farm by tHe month, no imilking. ‘Thos. C. Phillips, Kensington, Conn. |’ 3-17-2dx WANTED—The public to know that the Sonora is the sweetest toned phonograph in the world. Par- ticular people demand Sonoras. Came and hear it at our store. Prices $45.00 to $1,000.00. A P. Marsh, 46 Main street. . ‘WANTED—Small farm to rent with good house and some outbuildings, Address Farm, Box 17, Herald. 3-17-1dx ‘WANTED—One roll top desk and one glass show case. Box 8, Herald " office. ' WANTED—Second hand A, H. T., 135 Griswold St, bicycle. 3-16-d6x WANTED—Desirable small rent wanted by young ' married couple. Box No. 31, Herald. 3-15-3ax WANTTD—By carpenter, new or re- pair work of any description. Tel. 1959. 3-14-6dx WANTED—Couple would like rent on second floor, desirable neighbor- hood, first or -second week of April. Addreas C. E. D., Herald, Don’t matter ‘it broken. I to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mager, 2007 8. Sth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 3-9-16dx withf % in western | P, N, Case, New | 3-17-7a | WA 3-16-2dx | £ CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOM—All conven- ienee, 42 Prospect St. 3-16-3dx TO RENT—Furnished gnnnnlcne- 505 Arch street. Steam heat, electric light, gas, etc. Apply Eureka Agency, 84 West Main street, city . 3-6-tt TWO connecting rooms, separate en- tranées, all conveniences for light housekeeping. TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, steam heat, hot and -cold water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. §05 Arch street. 3-19-tf HELP WANTED—fEMALE, WANTED—A waitress, Main street. apply 326 Connecticut Coffee House. 3 % WANTED—Girls paid while lea '3 shirt making. - C 3- 1‘-3!! D—Mi to help with genera housework.. No cooking. 2\1 Franklin Square. 3-17-1d WANTED—Y¥oung woman between 20 and 25 years of age in filing de- partment of local concern. High school graduate preferred. Address Box A32X, Herald Office. 3-15-3d WANTED—Thoroughly competent, experienced stenographer. Apply Post Office, Box 4, City. BOARD—Park Hotel Lunch Room. Table board by week, day, regular meals. Transients ac- commodation. Axel Nilson, Prop. NOT!CE——LG!, us clean your rugs at your home where you can see for yourself with our dye cleaning process. Bailey Ryg Cleaning Co., 452 Stanley street. Tel. 744-. 1! NOTICE—M. Il!'llll.l'mr up his Main Coal; office mobile Sales Room, corner P-rk md Elm streets. ‘Open from to 6:30 p. m., Monday and _Bo.tun'ay to 9 p. m. 1-2-t¢ ONE 3 FAMILY HOUSE, HART STREET. HART ONE 2 FAMILY HOUSE, ll. D. HUMPHREY FIRE INSURANCE. ONE SINGLE HOUSE .10 ROOMS, HAWKINS STREET. . THI ARE ALL FIRST CLASS Y. 272 Main Street. MONKY TO LOAN. S —— e ——— A GOOD INVESTMENT—Two Family House and Ex- - tra Lot in desirable neig CAMP REAL 273 Main Street hborhood. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. FOR SALE TWO FAMILY BRICK HOUSE—CENTRAL- LY LOCATED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Golumbia Street Property For Sale e S, Seven-room Cottage. Hardwood floors, firc-place and all improve- ments. Large lot and buildings suitable for garage. Reasonable price if taken at once. The Hardware City Co-operative Ass'n, F. H. Shield, Mgr. No. 131 Main Street Fairview St. Property For Sale! 2 Family House, Large Reasonable Price Lot, 18 Fairview Street. at Your Own Terms THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. FRANK W, HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 MAIN STREET. Dining ana WANTED—Man to light . fires. Ad- dress Box X7X, Herald Office. T 3-17- ‘WANTED—Engineer and fireman, so- ber- and reliable, one who under- stands his business. Address, Box 6XX, Herald. 3-16-tf ‘WANTED—Errand boy in local man- All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald ofieebyl:%p.in.onthe day of issue. ’ FOR SALE—One single comb R. I, raoster, $3. 59 Eilis St. Telephone, -3-17-14 FOR . SALE—Séveral: two . family " houses of nine or ten rooms, mod ern improvements, alsc bullding lots on or hear trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P.* Steele, 260 Chestnut St. FOR SALE—1916 series 17 ' Studle- baker four cylinder seven passen- ger touring car in first class con- dition. Owner has purchased smaller car. 'Phone 728 or 101, 3-17-d1x FOR SALE—National cash register, ufacturing office. Good opportunity | for advancement. Address Box 83, New 'Britain, Conn. WANTED—Carpenter work and re- pairing of any kind. Tel. 48-5 Plain- ville. 3-16-6dx —_——— WANTED—By experienced young man, work ‘on farm or nursery. C. Johnson, '61 Main street. 3-15-3dx WANTED—Young man for clerical work in’ factory department. High schoo]' graduate preférred. Address Box X16X, Herald Office. 3-15-3d "WANTED By a manufacturing mmpinyp-. careful 10 mENE TO REN'I\—On- four room tenement, second ‘fioar, with improvements, '323 'Maple street. . Inquire. 334 South Main street. 3-16-6d TO RENT—Four room tenement, 105 South Burritt 8t.. 3-18-5dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, Buell'street.” H. J. Foiren. ment in.large country house, space for garden. Mrs. Willlam La- cells, Berlin. $-17-t¢ TO RENT—On Main street, about 2,- light manufacturing. light. Well ' ventilated. 142 Main street. ' TO RENT—Offices and four room apartments, all . modern | improvements. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 3-5-tt TO RENT—Five room tenement. En- quire 161 South Main, shoe store. PHELAN & CO.,, 886 Main St, Bridgeport, Ct. FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build. THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street. 3-16-3d | ¥ dotts -and Reds, 100 setting § 100. ‘Telephone 466-4. :.JB'} —— i FOR SALE—R. I. Red Brecding ‘cockerels and - cubator, ¥, D, Clark, n-run: Tel. 665-12. R FOR SALE—Ford Cars, 1915 touring excellent condition, good as A ; 1914 touring in good . ‘Willisms Auto Co., 287 Elm st 3-16- FOR SALE—J. & C. Fisher plano .in good condition. il 'hcl ¢ mont street. 3:17-6dx: FOR SALE—Bungalow, electtic ligh! city water, barn, ' garage, large garden, Barnesdale. Inquire Mrs. A. McNickle, 34 Park Place.” 3-15-d3x FOR SALE—E&CMII‘ - Eggs from thorough-breed 8. C. R, 1. Reds. . G. L. Lusk, 46 Roberts street. - 3-15-43% " FOR SALE—Western horse, five years old. Imquire 74 Seymour street, : 3-17-wix FOR SALE—Frankiin 1916 ! in splendid condition. Just: Bargain. for immediate Wlllll.nu Auto Co., 287 Elm 4-6d FOR m: -Household m dining furniture, etc. 27 Kelsey - 3 upluln. 3-17-1dx aAI.B»BIIlck 1916 : cora Tear tires. Splendid ‘condl. tion. Bargain fon immediate sale. ‘Williams Auto Co., 287 ll.ln mct., fol ‘ must be moved before A Hudson Bupordx, nu~ Oakland, 1916; smcathr nf'gulfiin“ott: e Huddon: oyl 1918, 8- n Lo, Hoatatun: have beert authorized to sell ‘. farm, 85 acres, house and 1,000 peach trees to bear great this year, 100 apple trees, 75 trees, 90 plum trees, 16 cherry i 750 grape vines. Never W 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. ' deputy sheriff, 46 Main street, !ltw Britain. 3413-12 FOR SALE—In Ber! About 2 & of land, 9 room house, : large hen houses, berries and fruit’ Land all tillable. Better see me at once, about this place, as I have } been ordered to sell.'A. P. Marsh, Daputy Sh‘rlfl, 46 Main St Ni Britain. 3-13° FOR BAL.II—Hllh grade up plano. 'Rare bargain. A. P.f ‘ Deputy Sheriff, 46 Inln lt.. Britain. . 31 FOR SALE—Very dodn.bl. house located near trolley on ground, Maple Hill, lot 10 abundance of fruit and good house. Price $4,400. R SALE—Nine room cottage Myrtle Beach. lnn(ulre Tel. 14;1. WRTE ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we E 3 we exchange—also we do first ol repairing. Barbour Rug .Cog Luiwls street, Hartford, Conn. Charter 3387 ar 870. ¥ FOR ESALi}—Second hand poel Address Table, Box 12, H You can save yonrrunnln‘e by having your cylinders reground cleaned from carbon. We also do I MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established The Oldest Wall ' 308 MASN in 1864 Paper and Paint Shop in. the i 3-17-6dx 3-17419-21-34+" |

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