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‘Classified advertisementsin :, the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has Everybody is not the Herald all of the . but somebody is reading" ' .CASH IN-ADVANCE. NEW TEMPORARY STORE ~ 83-85 Church Street Light, Airy, Convenient " Our fine big temporary store, ‘with great skylights and all .conveniences will very soon be in perfect order with entrances on Pratt, Church and Trumbull streets, and Saturday will see the beginning of our -{aney on the Church street side. SILK DRESS GOODS, CL?mN ISHINGS, s~ BOYS MEN'S F GLOVES, LACES, ART GOODS, CAMERA SUPPLIES AND'KODAKS. G, Come here for the following departments: HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, NECKWEAR, UMBRELLAS, , LEATHER GOODS, ARTISTS' SUPPLIES SUPERB DISPLAY OF SPRING ILKS AND DRESS GOODS i i 83 TO 85 CHURCH STREET. BEvery yard of sflk-. every yard of Dress materials in our anflng display is as fresh and beautiful as a May morning. Orders were placed months ago at old prices, for the February deliveries, and the manyfacturers most graciously held them back for us until the big temporary store was in readiness to re- celve them. Never before were colors 5o glorloul or prices 8o attractive as you'll find. them today at the tnfin‘ opening in Church street. THE NEW WEAVES KHAKI KOOL, MEADOW BROOK .PIPING ROCK THE SILKS THE OLD FAVORITES SATIN CHARMEUSE 4 SATIN ROYAL 8 FAILLE FRANCAISE SPORT TUSSAH SPORT ' POPLIN 4 RAJ. D SHANTUNGS and SPORT SILKS variety. AH in CHIFFON TAFFETA CREPE METEOR PUSSY WILLOW CREPE GEORGETTE and INDESTRUCTIBLE CREPES in new spring shades. NEW WOOL DRESS MATERIALS m ARE ALL THE FASHIONABLE 'WEAVES. FRENCH SERGES MEN'S WEAR SERGES ‘BOLIVIA CLOTHS BROADC! CASHMERE vmmua.s W@OL JERSEYS SPORT STRIPES WOOL POPLINS -, Printed and Striged Poplins In wonderful designs and colorings at popular prices. for Overland and Cole Cars. ' Cars for Hire. Storage and 0. tenement, 11 room house, 847 - mwlthenrnerlot‘ndroom ‘extra - buflding. - Owner ‘moved #nd it is your chance. “H.N.LOCKWOOD, ,llall *Phone 606-3 u‘mmmm ' MITCHELL MOTOR g e | Jonn ~ MeGrai office, City of New Britain, 6, 1917. om it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following appraisal of dam- ages and assessment of benefits caused by the adoption of Building line on East street, from Newington; Avenue northerly to the Railroad, viz: ' . East Side. Damages Benefits John F. IeGull ‘and mm?:t 8. Mec- Grail, jointly .. Anna M. Borg . 9.80 6.01 and Mary Me@rail, Jointly ..... B oo s J. Arnold Carison J. Auvgust Carison .. John A. Gustafson and Mary Gustaf- son, jointly .. J. August Carlson . Martin Anderson and Anna Anderson, Jointly ... Don J. Scott Albert N. Starkey .. Rudolph Linn -and Bertha Linn, jointly Samuel Gwosdon .. Albert Stromquist .. Franz Edward Carl- son . : Herbert N. J. August Carlson ;.. Sunrise’ Land Co., and “Charles A. Deming, jointly .. Sunrise Land Co., and Olof A. Peter- son Carl Friden and An- nie J. Friden, jolnt- 1y . . Felix P. Ceppa. . . Mungo Forbes d Lizzie G. Forbes, Jointly Carl M., Anderson and Andrew Torrell, John Torell and Albin Carlson, Jointly Carl M. Anderson and Anna Anderson, jointly .. g John G. Ab: on and Carl 6. Ahl- gren, jointly Erie N. Carlson . Santo Cianci and Ma- rio Cianci, jointly. ! The Title Realty and YMAN'S AUTO cn.! Development Co... Maurice Clauson and Estate of Anna Clauson, jointly R Charlotte Hanson . AmeHa Clark William L. Trustee William ~ L. Trustee POIRET TWILLS GABERDINES GRANITE CLOTHS HENRIETTAS T 3 . City Advertisement Wiliam L. Hatch, Trustee John Dreukof: ‘William L. Hatc ) Trustee City of New Britain Willlam L. Hatch, ‘Trustee Willlam L. Hatch, Trustee Carl A. Larson and Charlotte Larson, . Jointly John A. Hoffman Marco B. Haling .... ‘West Sldc. Anna M. Smith .... Emily C. Smith .. Charlotte Penfield .. Arthur B. Penfleld .. J. ‘August Carlson and Andrew Carlson, 6.00 29.12 15.90 8.80 Carlson and Ida T. Carlson, Jointly . Katharine Grath Edward B. Hummell Oscar A. Oberg ..... Alma J. Nygren £ ‘William E. Harper .. City of New Britain 38.90 Charles R. Witte ... . 31.59 City of New Britain 138.50 Michael T. White .. 91.50 James Prendergast .. 63.00 New York, New Hav- en and Hartford Ralilroad Co. 25.00 $945.75 $945.75 Ang it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 18.84 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 18.84 38.90 31.59 138.50 91.560 63.00 25.00 —INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY GOLD CARRIAGE co” 314 PARK STREET ‘Phone 473-4—1435-2. Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dagofissue. : 40 RENE. TO RENT—The store, No. 76 Arch street, lately occupied by the E. W. Thompson Co., in the Paint and Wall Paper business. Apply to C. J: Parker, No. 24 Walnut street. 3-20-t7 TO RENT—On Berlin street, tene- ' ment of six rooms, lower floor, furnace, gas, garden, garage. Mrs. William Webster. Tel. 663-4. 8-23-a3 TO RENT—S8 room house, steam heat, large gas range included. Apply 651 Stanley street, Phone 427-5. 3-26-28 TO RE Two rooms for light housekeeping. N. F. Bradley, 242 Main street. - 3-26-1dx RENT—Barn with water and elec- tric ight. Can be used as a garage. - 8 Woodrufr Court. 3-26-3dx — TO RENT—Offices, all modern im- ! proyements. - Apply Modern Book Shop, 168 Main street. 3-22-t¢ Bl st « S oomsmsilsonn o SR RHn G s TO RENT—On Main stréet, about 2,- 500 square feet of floor space for light manufacturing. ' Plenty of light. Well ventilated. = Inquire 142 Main street. 3-6-tf e —— — Shareholders of the New Britain Co-operative Savings and Loan asso- ciation, are hereby warned, that the officers of the association for the en- suing year, will be nominated at their offices Room 210 National Bank Building, Tuesday, March 27, 1917, at 8:30 p. m. Proposed revision of the assoclations by-laws will be sub- mitted to the shareholders, at this ;meeting, fo be voted upon at the ul.nlx;n.l meeting Tuesday, April 24, 1 . i3 Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. MISS HELEN HAYDEN is with Model Barber Shop, as manicurist. 3-23-déx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour, Ad- dress Box X4X Herald. 3-20-t¢ AUTOMOBILE' PARTIES Taken Out, Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. -6dx IF YOU PAY STORAGE and small balance due on good upright piano it is yours. Write the Gibbs Piano Co., 71-73 Main St., Springfield, Ma: 3-14 NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opaned up his Main Coal office and suto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. t0-6:30 P‘ m., Monday and Saturday ' to 9 p. m. 1-3-t¢ FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, dress Box B L, 21, Herald. Ad- 3-26-3dx TO RENT—Pleasant room with board for two people in private family. Also two rooms for light house- keeping. All conveniences. Tele. 25-13, or box 2BB, Herald. : 3-26-tf TO RENT-—Furnished room, modern convenignces. 505 Arch street. ¢ 3-14-tf POSITION WANTED. ‘WANTED—Woman wants housework for mornings, 28 Seymour street. 3-26-1dx -City Advertisement it Pavement on Bigclow St. Clerk’s office, City of New Bnitain, March 26, 1917. ‘To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments on special benefits caused by the laying of Permanent Pavement on Bigelow Street, between Church and Chestnut | streets, wiz: Benefits The New. Britain Machine Co. .$166.25 ‘The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co., as per agreement ... 600.00 $766.25 And it finds no n.mms, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of. the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. (N. B. Herald). ———————— HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY SMWANTED—To board, 6 year old .boy, with an American family. Would pay $5.00.. Address S, 8, Hesald Office. 3-26-2dx WANTED—PFizer on Jjoining and seaming machines. State experi- ence and salary expected. McCal lum Hoslery Co., Nom?m‘:i Co., 404 Nat'l Bank Bldg. 8-26-d3 ROOM AND BOARD ‘WANTED—A New England lady desires to ex- change light duties for a furnished Toom with morning meals in resi- dential, or in suburban section. Reference. Address Box B20, Her- ald. 3-26-1dx WANTED—Situation by a compe- tent cook, 140 Glen St. 326-1dx private family. Answer P. O. Box, 502 Hartford. 3-26-3dx WANTED—10,000 people with corns, callouses or hemorrhoids to buy jar of Honey -Bee Ointment, guar- anteed to please or money refunded. Clark & Bralnl.rd Long’s Shoe Store. 3-24-6dx WANTED — Five neat - appearing young men to travel with manager. Salary or commission. Can earn $6.00 to $7.00 per day. Call for Mr. Adrien at Hotel Delaney from 5 to 7 p. m., Hartford, Conn. 3-26-3dx WANTED—By family of three, room tenement, centrally located, modern improvements. J. A. John- son, 284 Asylum St., Hartford. 3-28-2dx WANTED—_A Rent, by an Ametlcan family of adults. Address B, 416, Park street, City. 3-23-6a WANTED-—OId false teeth Don’t matter if broken. I to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 8. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 3-2-16dx WANTED—Girls paid #hile learning shirt making. Commiercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch street. - 3-20-64 WANTED—Woman to wash h Hotel Beloin. & :-u.« WANTED—Competent maid for { eral housework. Mrs.. i Booth, 30 High street. 3-13-1¢ 4 BOARD—Park Hotel Dining Room, by week or single meal. Transients’ accommodated. New management. Bookkeeper Want Young man bookkeeper. ‘wanted. Simple synem. Some one with knowledge of typewriter and builders’ Hardware, preferred. Apply tonight, Mills’ Hardware Store. USED CARS FOR SALE BALCH’S GARAGE, 203 'Elm Street, corner Seymour We clean Everything under the sun Houseclean- ing a specialty | New Britain Window Cleaning C~ Office 88 West Main Street, J. Winkle, Mgr. * Tel. 888. MINIMUM CHARGE ONE CENT A WORD EACH lNSERT.lON. LOST. LOST—Brindle female Boston bull- dog. 'Reward if returned to 27 Glen street. 3-26-d3x LOST—Saturday ‘night, $55 in 'bills. Reward it umrnefi to Herald. 3-26-d1x HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED l-llolllmhwm moblle repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate propeely. CENTRAL AUTGC DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut 8t WANTED A Young Man of 16 years, ‘WANTED-—-Young man for shipping room. Apply Fafnir Mfg. Co., rear WANTED—Young man to work a few hours after school, Saturday afternoon and evening, Sunday aft- ernoon and evening and will be wanted during summer vacation. Clark & Brainerd Drug Store. 3-26-2d WANTED—Young man for 6 office work. ; Apply American Hosiery Co. 3-24-3d WANTED—A man to take out ashes and qleln up ytrd 11 Wallace street." 3-26-1d WANTED—Young man with small capitol to take over. Commercial ‘business paying $30 per week. Writc Box 129, city. 3-23-3dx ‘WANTED—Fireman for heating plant. Address Box 13XX, Herald Office. 3-20-tt WANTED—Man to light fires. Ad- dress Box X7X, Herald Office. 3-17-t2 - 3 ‘WANTED—Engineer and fireman, 8o- ber and reliable, one who under- stands his. business. Address, 6XX, Herald. ~ 3-16- . AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. Y:.um,nwmm :’mmmurbo-. w"l-naom work, overhaul A-mmwe., wun-c ‘workmaa- | and Brazing. ' First claes ship guaranfeed at low ‘cost, THE BRITAIN TOOL ©0. 52 Woodland Street, "Phone 1736 E——————————————— NAGLE SANITARIUM 'AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Ouut kinds of fine repair work. . » THE WELDON, Room S, Asylum Street, Hartford FOR SALE4{-Brand new 8-foot ‘sl case, Just received from f strect. Can be seen every evening. 91 3 FOR SALE—Excellent Star city. Scho range, almost new. Owner y A Inquire immedLmlyi ol street. 8- FOR SALE—Six cylindér Stud car; used three months. Tel. 3-: FOR SALE—One A frame sasgen ter derrick, one circle swing gen -derrick, one two-wheel ti truck, one acme floor scraper, quire of W. E. Burk, Maple New FOR eond ster Britatn. 3. hand SALE—Second ition, - Reasonable. Tel. > FOR SALE—Hupmobile ‘I‘l‘ lechanical in fine m ‘Bargain it taken before mummco..nvmn ing cax, fine -condition. SALE-—Eggs ‘White Leghorns and 1 delivery, o 7 Bl Bt 2! for Reds, 16 Bohlhh. ¥ JAL ToT Tremont tenement house. n\q‘qln gt mnt. FOR SALE—Ten shares stock. Adau- an 33. ‘passenger touring: car 'l.fll sedan top. Rew, Looks and folly equipped. one if taken at roa lALE—kuhoflt Good ¥OR 8 Call bargains, 3! or phone, N. Wnt street.. !‘Dn “BAT Mbl—cfifil ‘ebey, 28 Whiting street, | Gne wafe and. e C. Walirenberger. FOR SALE—Nine room cottage Myrtle Beach. Inquire Tel. wm’ ’nboum Rug - strest, Hartford, Conn. r 3397 or 870. - ¥ “Mm# chunks: : one driving horse, wels 1,150 and one driving horse, 900. FOR. SALE—J. & C. Fisher Myron E. Rogers, good condition. I A 3-24. FOR SALE ONE 3 FAMILY HOUSE, HART ONE 2 FA)I]IAY HOUSE, HART HA ONE SINGLE HOUSE 10 RO STREET. ? 'uur.ui.m RENTS ! RENTS ! RENTS !|—One at $19, oneszz. ne . $35, one $40. Let us rent your house for you. | & CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Strect FOR SALE TWO FAMILY BRICK HOUSE—-CENTRAL— LY LOCATED —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTI THE E. U. THOMPSON & 00. PAINTERS AND DEOORAM OFFICE 59 ARCH STREET. | TELEPHONE 106-3 Your Orders Respectfully Solicited.