New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1917, Page 12

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Everybody is not reading ' the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the s ocia the Herald furnish a maxi- e i mum of service at a minimum THE WELDON, Room 8. Fhe de%hu ym&/ny %’tfia/ny/ /éflfle /Lmnlnty/ 4/ 1%(&&11} fl&-m’/al{mw . and .,Q{n-naunmnzefi& at their Slove [ Asylum Street, Hartford NAGLE ' SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET. Msdicat, Burgical Qulor focatien,” secotlont from imstitutional stmosphere. mumber of elght received assures ‘flvflml attention. ‘Il *yll!hll l‘“"‘ ® Comdneted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. BR. N. NEW BRITAIN. Obstetric One Model 30 Corbin Touring Car, five passenger. First class conditign. Will sacrifice for cash if taken at once. Keeley’s Garage, Corner Elm and Franklin Streets. TWO NICE PROPERTIES One Two Family, all Modern Home with extra large lot, full of fruit trees. Also one of the best Bungalows' in the western suburbs. All in the best of condition. H.N. LOCKWOOD, ————— | Real Estate and. lnmnnoe, Wiy Suffer? 1 painstaking studies of a spe- clalist who has made their treatment and cure his life work. Dr, Hyde, determined to ’ln\mm.k. ways and means * to help the victims 'of Nerv- ous and Chronic Troubles, has devoted his professional life. to their speedy and thor- ough alleviation: By consulting him you will therefore get the benefit of his experience and mature judgment. His thorough equipment enables him to give you every kind of treat- ment your case might re- quire. MMnmu-qu -1t people.only knew where to takes hold of yoy, the more it saps your vitality and your ambition. ., treat such troubles suc- nmnnd.myou,m the long, Hyde is the maa to help you. 'flu Hartford Medical &eclahst DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD, 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7t0 8; Sundays, ionx KISSEL PLEASURE KARS ‘fiuel All Year:Kar, five pu-ennr two tops, $1.785; Double' Six, 1 two tops, -$2,6G0. touring, $1,285; Dtmble Six, seven passenger touring, R.'M. HEALEY, TEL. 1204-8 "ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE proposition for the right party. Get full particulars from . THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. HARRY G. HANOOCK, Sec’y. 'W. HOLMES, Treas. 728, 193 MAIN STREET. FARM FOR SALE x.oe-M ‘about half way between N-w Brlwn and Southington. Jarge house and barns. If interested in this proposition, call at our office or telephone. Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven City Hall . "Phone 606-3 FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL ‘Phone 2030.. Wehflpmwbulld. THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY 00, 276 Main Street. ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., 108 West Main St., New Britain, Coon, ~ INDIANA WORM DRIVE A mn TO PAY o . . $1,550,00 $2,250.00 $3,000.00 - $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE CO,, 'Phone 478-4—1435-2, 314 PARK Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREEYP CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN OARS FOR 'WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. - TEL. 948-3, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STRLET Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and 3 Main St, 287 Elm St Keeley's Garage Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Repairing a Specialty., 'Tel. 1228 Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO. 189 MAIN snu;wr TEL. 291-4 HORACE 1. HART, CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING . @B us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for yoar PRODUCT. A postal cost—They are penny invest- mients ‘which experience has shown return high dividends. Patieats. Mfl.hu' n-n-a FOUND. FOUND—Tire with rim. Owner may recover by' proving property. Wil- liams Auto: Co, 1 ..nd 3 Main street. . 6-3:d1 e — i €0 iR, TO RENT—Two new six room tene- ments, all modern improvements. Electric light, gas, etc. For par- ticulars call at 193 Main. street, room 6. Open evenings, 6 to 8. Can be seen Sunday by calling at 60 City Ave.. 5-3-d8 TO RENT—Seven room tenement, modérn improvements. Also five room tenement. Inquire 181 South Main street, or Long's Shoe Store. 5-3-E. O. D.-tt TO RENT—Office room in Commer- cfal block.. Apply 42 Prospect St- 5-2-3dx TO RENT—Small store in center of Plainville. ' Inquire of Mrs. Alldridge 23 Hough straet Plainville. . I 28—5-2-3x TO RENT—For the summer. - Ten- ement, six rooms,‘ upstairs,' all furnished, in best part of city. - For particulars address 4BB, Herald office. B-1-tf TO RENT ON SHARES—Land for agricultural purposes in Berlin, Conn. Owner to furnish land and fertilizer. Address Box BX6, Her- ald! 4-30-6ax TO RENT-—Nine room brick | house on Washington street, suitable for a raooming or boarding house or for clubrooms. Rent reasonable. In- quire at office of The National Spring Bed Co. ' 4-30-w1 WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine and Bench Work. Good Dr Apply Rockwell- ville, Ct. WANTED—Woman ' to scrub. * Mrs. Lawrence, Main street. w. cleah _and 76 West 5-3-1d ‘WANTED-—Salesladies for Saturday afternoon and evening, aléo other afternoons. Those with experience preferred. Must be over 20 years of age. Apply Raphael's Dept. Store, The Big Store, 380-382-384 Main street. 4-2-2d4 WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Tel. 1602, or 28 Murray St. 5-2-tf WANTED—Young woman for clerical work in main office of local concern. Addre*o Box 14 N, Herald Office. 5-2-3a —_— WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Camp street. 4-30-tf WWANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ref- erences. Mrs. S. T. Goss, 48 Grove HiL 4-20-tt il I b B S e WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britain General hospital. 4-18-tt —re e ey FURNISHED ROOMS. 3 sleeping rooms with light house- keeping privilege to reliable, clean persons. 64 Chestnut St. 5-2-d2x TO RENT—Furnished rooms, modern conveniences. 505 Arch street, 4-206-tf SAVE All. Advertisements for the classified column must hbyellgn the Herald office J p.m.onfl:e day of issue. r—————— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Se¢ond hand Underwood Typewriter (visible), at a bargain. Address Box 20XX, Herald. 5-3-1dx FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola With cabinet. mahogany finish, in- Cludes good selection of records, price right. 'Owner left town. Monthly terms if you wish. Bar- &ain, Box T. F. N., Herald. Be2-tf oo TR A A e FOR SALE OR TO RENT—House at 'Maple Hill. Inquire D. E. Morse. * Tel. 968-2, 5-2-a3 _*—_—- WANTED. PN L NG DR WANTED—A competent cook who is willing to.go to the shore for the summer. - No laundry work. Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 123 Forest St. 5- -_— WANTED—Young American couple with ' five-year-old girl, would like - Mght honsekeeping rooms for rea- sonable rent. Private family - or elderly people preferred. Address Box 2A, Herald office. §-8-d2x WANTED—Young man over 16 years of age at Clark & Brainard’s Drug store, 5-3-31 WANTED—Wall . 8x7x1. about 5-8-2d4 show case Box 89, City. WANTBD—Bxperienced typist. Ad- dress Box BB 6 Herald. 5-2-tf S e R S e AT WANTED—Second hand bicycles;, will pay cash or trade at Monier Bros. 88-42 Main street. WANTED—By desirable young mar- ried couple, light housékeeping rooms or board in private family. Address Room, Box 4, Herald. 5-2-2ax MINIMUM m CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Herald most of the time— 'CHARGE 10c FOR SALE. YOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, White Pekin -Ducks, 1st winners at State Fairs at $1.00 a setting also R. I. Reds and White Leghorns at 76c. Phone 502-13. Mrs. C. Nipert, ‘Barnesdale. 5-1-3x FOR SALE—Have a two-ton Brock- way truck, I will sell' my pair of black horses, weighing 3,800 ybs., work single or double. Price mnet cash $350. M, Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. 4371t FOR SALE—Crown Upright piano with Blwd Mandolin attach- ments. of fun. Very rich tone and in bertect order, Cost $450. Price, $180. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asylum St., Hartford. 5-2-74 _— FOR SALE=Chickering Upright pi- ano.. Very handsome. One of Chick- ering’s best styles and one of our best bargains. Cost $650.: Price, ' 180. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Main St., Hartford. FOR SALE—One good work horse and three business wagons. 142 Main street. 4-21-tt FOR SALE—Some real good bargains in used touring cars 6 and 7 passen- ger roadsters, all in the best of shape. Also 3 light deliverys, 2 5-ton trucks. | Prices from $150 up. Cash or terms. Balch's garage, 203 Elm street, ' corner Seymour. 'Phone 530. Parts.for sale for all makes of cars. 5-2-d4 FOR SALE—Five good shoes and rims, 365x§. Balch's ‘Garage, 208 Elm street, Cor: Seymour. 5-2-2d FOR SALE—Knabe, $8-note Flexo- tone Player Piano. Scarcely used. (The Knabe is recognized as the leading piano.) Been wused just enough to develop its superb sing- ing quality. Cost $950. Price, $575. Sedgwick and Casey, 189- 141 Aly lum St Harttord.. FOR SALE—Haines Bros. Upright pi- ano. (The old. original) Just try this out. in fine .shape, Cost $475. Will sell for $150. Bedg- wick and Casey,’ 189-141 Asylum St., Hartford. WANTED—BYy young American couple room, with or without board, with American family and board for five- year-old girl, preferably near State Normal school. Address C. T. L., Box 12, Herald. B-2-a3x ‘WANTED—Furnished - room within ten minutes walk from post office. Address giving all particulars. P. O. Box 517, City. 4-30-6ax UELP WANTED-—-MALE. WANTED—Young man for office and payroll work in local factory. Ad- dress in own handwriting, giving references. Address Box X24X, Herald Office. 5-1-tf WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern. Good chance for bright ung man. Address Box . 19T, erald office. 5-2-3a SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Reliable young lady wishes position to do clerical work. Address Box A5, Herald. 5-2-3d4 ——— NOTICE. NOTICE—WIill the party taking the kia fox fur plece at the T. A. B. hall, Wednesday evening, return | same to Herald office and avold any further trouble. 5-3-2dx TAKEN Alien car. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES out. Reasonable rate: Richard Covert. Tel 256-12. 4-30-6ax A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad, 4-5-tt YOURSELF all the labor and discomfort of taking up 'your carpets and rugs. ‘fl!! OUG?IOI SWEEPE FOR SALE—Hupbmobile roadster, néwly painted and in fine condition. a classy ‘car. Willams Auto Co., 287 Elm etreet. 5.2-6d FOR SALE—Stér) Cannot be ' duplical fiew uhder 3400. Few planos ¢an compare e:&n-m‘qmm omumb :Inm this y great thent. s one has been carefully used and is in fine condition. Price $315. Bedg- wick and Casey, 139-141 Adylum St., Hartford: 5-2-7a Upright plane. FOR SALE—Hardman Baby Grand plano. The most genuine in a emall grand we have ever had. Your old ptano can be taken in part ment. Price $295. Sedgwick and Casey, 189-141 Asylum St. Hartford 5-2-7a FOR, 3 family house, No. 48 Prospect. A good renting proposition, 8 room cottage, No. 35 Columbia, fine garden and fruit—nice home. 5-2-7d i | piano. Your advertisement is always before the public. e et | FOR sALA. FOR SALE—Motorcycles. Harley sine : gle pelt drive in very good rupning condition, $50. cash. Writs for. demonstration of this machine. Ira ' 8. Hart, Box 3, Herald. 5-3-1aw FOR SALE—At Maple Hill a very i desirable 8 room house, 2 fire about 2 acres of land, abundanote fruit, terms reasonable, Also an exceptionally good 7-roomi ml large lot, fruit, fire plac 5 Prentice. 'Phone 1336-5,, porty” condition, with two' spare tires and rims. Bargain for immediate des livery.—Willlams Auto Cb, 28 Elm street. R i 6o i SRR SRR e FOR: SALE—Oak sideboard; in good. eqndmon. at low price; 706 Stanley. reet, u upstairs. 5-2-24: ron { SALE—J. and C. Fisher uprigh In good condition, 93 Tres mont_ street. 4-30-1wx* PR e oA RS N ER R RS s FOR BALE—Fischer Upright pilano. Circassian walnut. Retains ofig- inal quality of tone. Cost $§00. Nothing like it for $126. s.u-u;k and Casey, 139-141 Asylum ' Bt. Hartford. ‘ L FOR SALE—Harley Davison motor cycle for sale. Inquire 821 East 8t., evenings or lltumy afternoon.” s-3-as 83 FOR SALE—Steck Planola. N‘ M‘fi #r grade piano in the market. Lo new and practically is new. h elegant Planols, which cost $1,008, can be ‘bought for $500. . and Casey, ll.-lll Asylum Hartford. L3 jFor SALE—Horses and wtm "'i Arcd, stiest. 8 5-2-74 lfl' t at. " All “sound as '& mm' and know, it we say %o, it goen want you ¢o csil look et without any obll n on’ . part. There are many arqund § Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 § lum St, Hartford. " -rmmo A FOR SALE—Hunting dogs, and hound pups, fine stock, §ood blood, $5.00 each. John G near freight depot, Plainville, ecnn g 5-3-1dx § SALE, 2 family house, 762 East street. AN improvements. (Chéap.) 6 family houss,' §1 Franklin, A bar: wn for little cash. For Rent, No. 79 Elm St., 6 rooms, $20, and 9 rooms house, 74 Hamiiton, §! H. D. HUMPHKEY, FIRE INSURANCE. Here’s a good mvestment for 272 Main. Streeb MONEY TO LOAN. you. Four family house en South Main Street, near High School. 10% investment .} CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO.. B : NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY § If you have any Die, Tool, Experimental and Machine Work to be done, take it to us and look over our new, splendid equipment, Carbon burned out and Cylindérs ground with M‘llqflp- mem and by experts. 52 WOODLAND STREET. Low prices and good workmanship guaranteed; 'PHONE 1738 ‘TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE ST, FOR SALE SCHULT Z & CQSTELLO lnc. LET US SUPPLY YOUR WaALYS IN W‘mdow Glass, Putty, Paints and Varmlm. H rooms, $4,200. Only $1,200 cash needed. will clean your house as . nothing else can and you owe it to yourself to investigate. Call.at 75-79 Church Street, _ or Telephone 900. The. SPRING&BUCK].EY ELECTRIC C0. will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 10 Anglum 8t., Hartfora, m Ch. 1141-3 . ' e ————S . MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1884, %he Oldest Wall Paper and Paist Shop in the Oy 304 MAIN STREET. PHOND 836 We Make Signs i } VER I e [ |

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