New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1917, Page 12

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ISLATERS Footwear Styles FOR SPRING AND SUMMER . ‘White Kid andiNu-Buck, sil- Black Kid, Gun Metal, Pa- ver and dark gray, Havama and tent Colt, Suedes, tops of kid i and cloth to match or ocon- T& last thought of ' the world’s best shoe artists is expressed in *M Slater ‘Shoes—bullt to the top notch of artistic shoe- n‘ hl;:la from the high cut;novelty styles with narrow toes the lar Sut: conservative styles:with wider toes or a happy combina- niindthe between styles. \ TEN BIG SLATER STORES . fulgll ythefr, obunflons to the public—supply the shoes and the serv- Nce llm satisfaction—grow in sizé, in volume of business and in u : The prlnclvles that established our leadership in the fleld = of “modern shoe fimlln' will never be. side-stepped. ' UNIVERSALIST CHURCH /A HUNGERFORD COURT ‘Smwns Sunday Ev'g, May 6, T130 o'Clock £ PRINCIPLS OF FAITH "The Universal Fatherhood of God. . The S iritunl Authority and Leadership of Hls Son, s Christ. The rustworthiness of the Bible as contaning a Revelation from God. 4. - The Certainty of Just Retribution for Sin. 5.1'The final harmo of all Souls With God. * . Rev. Theo. A F};scher of New Haven will preach ALL KINDS OF PRINTING First Class Work at EaSta'n Weekly PubL. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Bril;n'in, Conn. HELP WANTED—MALE, ‘WANTED—Young man for office and payroll work in local factory. Ad- dress in own handwriting, giving references. Address Box XX, Herald Office. 6-1-tf S SR WANTED—Young man for olerical work in factory office of local con- cern. Good chance for bright young ‘man. Address Box 19T, Herald office. 5-3-34 Maker Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Hu.vlohmdfluudwwh-lflu 90rh kinds of fine repalr work. THE WELDON, Room 8, Street, Hartford : Bt s . FOR SALE Ouu.uammmm.nn passenger. First class -condition. wmmm,mflm at once. xm-a-nce.omm and Franklin Streets. FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL 'l’bou 2020.. 'We help you ‘to build. mmezwoonmmoo., a'um-m " ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co, BRANCH STUDIO | 103 West Matn St., New Britatn, Conn. INDIANA WORM DRIVE GOLD CARRIAGE Co., 'Phone 473-4—1435-2. 314 PARK -STREET I}enison Garage Gtorage, Supplies and Repairing. " "Phone 234, CARS TO RENT AND OPEN GAIII FOR mnmes,mmnon o43-3, | MORRIN'S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STRLET Hudson, Oaklmd, Maxwell wmlams Aulu cn .| Ofice and Show ' ‘Room 1 and 3 Main St. uwn-u Keeley’s » Garage Dealer for Overland and Cole Cara. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and S lies. M"DD a Specialty., Tel. 1238 Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and ck. See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO. 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 231-4 HORACE L HART, CONSTRUcm ADVERTISING @EB us for ORIGINAL IDRAS | for yoar PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Argtum B¢, Hartfora, Phome Ch. 1141-3 4 the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- " ments which experience has shown return high dividends. €0 mENT®, TO RENT—Pleasant. cottage house, six rooms to small family at 691 Arch street. 5-4-2ax TO RENT—Garage and barn at 288 | Chapman street ,also & store en Jubilee street. §—4-7-9x TO RENT—Tenement, fiye rooms first floor, 29 East street, Plainville, with garden. Apply Luke Meehan, 90, Garden street. 6-4-tt TO RENT—Tenement of §. rooms, modern improvements, 114 Com- mercial street. ] 4-37-6-1-¢ ’!’0 RENT—Two new six room tene- ments, all modern improvements. ectric light, gas, etc. For par- . ticulars call at 193 Main :street, Toom 6. Open evenings, § to 8. Can be seen Sunday by calling at ‘co Clt.y Ave. 5-3-43 TO BlN‘l‘-—Oll!u room in Commer- cial block. Annly 42 Prospect St i 5-2-3dx RENT ON SHARES—Land for cultural purposes in Berlin, Conn, Owner to furnish land and fertilizer, Address Box BX6, Her- ald. ) 4-30-64x TO RENT—Nine room brick house on Washington street, suitable for a rooming or boarding house qr for . clubrooms. Rent reasonsable,’ In- quire at office of The National Spring' Bed Co. the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ; e ——— ¥ FOR SADE. - —— FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola with cabinet,( mahogany finish, in- cludes good &l.cflvn of records, price right. Owner Monthly ‘terms if ‘you: wish, gain, Box T. F. N., Herald. 3 FOR SALE OR TO RENT—House at Maple Hill. !nqnlu D. BE. Moree. ‘Tel. 968-3. 5-2-43 e ——— WANRTED. ' - WANTED—Second hand = baby car- riage, light weight, cheap. Tel. 247-4. ' . 5-4-24 —_— WANTED—A competent: cook who' is willing. to go to the shore for the summer. No laundry work. ' /Mrs. C. F. Befinétt, 133 Forest 8t. 5-3-tf WANTED——Mybody having old false teeth, any condition, .call -and get cash. Rom-enutlvo will be. at Hotel Nelson, Myrtlé street, Satur- day from 10 to 6. Room 248. 6-4-2dx A '| WANTED—Young American couple WANTED—Woman for washing and cleaning. - Mrs. umnco. 76 West Malin street. 8-4-14 ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Tel. 1602, or 28 Murray St. 5-2-tf . with five-year-old- girl, would “like | ight housekeeping rooms for rea- sonable rent. Private family or elderly people por&temd.\ Address . Box 2A, Herald 4 5-8-d42x WANTED—Young nian over 16 years ' of age at Clark & Brainard's Drug |’ store, WANTED—Wall 6x7x1. show case about Box 89, City.. WANTED—Bxperienced 'typist. dress Box BB 6 Herald. Ad- 5-2-tt WANTED—Second hand bicycles; will WANTED—Young woman for «clerical work in main office of local concern. Address Box 14 N, Herald Office. . 5-2-3a4 WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. - Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Camp street. 4-30-t¢ WANTED—Competent mald for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ref- erences. Mra. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove HuL - 4-30-tt WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britain_General hospital. 4-18-tf _SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Rellable young ' ' lady wishes position to dq clerical work. Address Box A5, Herald. 5-2-3d FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM TQ RENT—To one or two men. With or without board. 257 Fairview street. 5-4-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, modern conveniences. 505 Arch street. s i 4-36-t AUCTION We Will Sell at Public Auction at MAX CASE Place' 2 915 WindsOr Ave. Troley Passes Door Every 5 Minutes ‘Hartford, Conn. TUESDAY, MAY 8TH, 1917 At 12:30 Noon 2—CARLOADS OF CATTLE—2 7 YOKE DURHAM, 4 YOKE HOL- OXEN ‘Working oxen nnglu from 8 to § years old and averaging in weight from 2400 to 3400, ome odd ox 6 years old welght from 1500 to 1600. These oxen come from Hampton County, Mass, Every pair thoroughly broken nnd in extra nice condition and lendy to go right to. work.' . CONSIGNMENT SALE ONE CARLOAD OCOWS from AUOTTONEER’S NOTICE. Through the Efforts of Mr. Apter and Mr. Case I have received the above . SALE RAIN OR SHINE ROBERT M. REID, AUCTIONEER, i, 1026 Main Street, Hartford 'Phone. Oonnection pay cash or trade at Monier Bros., 38-42 Main street. * 5-3-6d W. ‘ED—By young American couple , 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. 5-2-43x WANTED—Furnished ‘room within ten minutes walk from post office. Address giving all particulars. P, O. Box 517, City. igve . City Advertisement Building line on the north aide of Belden street. Clerk’s office, City of New Brltn.ln Conn,, May 4, 1917. To whom it may concern:— Notice is hereby given that the Bcard of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following appraisal of damages and assessment of benefits, caused by the proposed establishing of an eighteen (18) foot building on the north side of Belden street, from East street to Linden Court, viz: North Side. o4 Benefits $ 11.00 5.80 5.00 Elias Wohll . J. August Carlson , Mary R. McCarthy Alfred Anderson and Ida C.! And- erson, jointly .. Arson Olson \and Emille) Olson, Jointly Margaret O'Keefe Alfred L. Thomp- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Wll;l-m Osland and Thekla Osland, Jointly Charles ‘A. Ander- son and Annle Anderson, jdintly Scbastiano Pinto and Victorla Pin- to, jointly ..... Ida C. Malmgren Cenepha Flamme Frank E., Rack- lifte . 5.00 5.00 Santi Puzzo 18.00 18.00 Frank A. Fanec- ! 6.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 chia 36.00 36.00 Rosa Moehr .. 6.00 6.00 John Fancher and Lucy Jointly New Britain - Rqal Estate lnd Title Co. John J, Morrls A Sebastiano Pinto and Victoria Pinto, jointly . Patrick Thamy .. Bridget Corliss 12.556 31.88 40.00 10.00 500 5.00 $241.23 $241.23 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, Adopted, certified trom | record and published twice by order oi the Common Council. Attest, p ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. (N B, Herald.) Everybody is not reading ‘the Herald all of the fime —— FOR SALE—BEverbearing strawberry plants, $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 1,000. A, BE. Crandell, Ber 4a3x FOR SALE—Have & two-ton- Brock- way truck, I will sell my pair of black horses, weighing. 3,800 yos., work single or double. Price net cash $360. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. 4-27-t FOR SALE OR TO RENT for ga dens, lot In Belvedere. Call 1092. -8dx Very handsome. One of Chick- orlng‘- best styles and one of our best bargains. Cost = $650. Price, 180. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Main St., Hartford. 5-2-7d FOR SALE—One good work horse and three business wagons. 142 Main gtreet. 4-31-tt FOR SALE—8ome real good bargains in used touring cars 5 and 7 passen- &er roadsters, all in the best of shape. Also 8 light deliverys, 2: 5-ton trucks. Prices from $1560 up.’ Cash or terms.. Baich’s garage, 203 Elm. street, . corner . Seymour. ‘Phone 530. Parts for sale for all makes of cars. 13 FOR SALE—Knabe, 88-note Flexo- tone Player Plano. Scarcely used. (The Knabe is recognized as the leading plano.) Been used just enough to develop its superb sing- ing quality. Cost $950. Price, $575. Sedgwick -and Casey, 139-141 Asy- lum S8t., Hartford. 5-2-74 FOR SALE—Haines Bros. Upright pi- | ano. (The old original.) Just try this .out. . It's in fine shape. Gon $475. Wil sell for $150. Sedg- witk nnd Casey, 18' 141 Asylum 8t.,. Hartford. ; ¥ 5-3-74 287 Elm etreet. ———— e e FOR SALE-—Sterling Upright plano. Cannot be duplicated new under $400. Few planos can compare either in quality or populatity with this really great instrument. This one has been carefully used and is in fine condition. Price $315. Sedg- wick and Casey, 139-141 Asylum 8t., Hartford, 5-3-74 FOR !ALE—-HIMM Baby Grau plano, geRuine lh l small grand we luv. ever: M !our old piano can b‘ ment. PHoce ui Casey, 139-141 Aiyl m St mmgon: NOTICE, | R S Vi S S PO COME IN and get & Big Free Samplé of Conkey's Buttermilk Starting /Food. Try it on those bahy chioks. Start them right and they'll grow right. S. P. Strople. —_— ‘WOULD YOU CONBIDER opening a first class boarding house-in West Main street section? We are with Box XL, 35, Hmld. 5-4-2dx proposition. —_— NOTICE—Will the party taking the. kid fox fur piece the. T. A. B. hall, Wednesday evening, return same to Herald office and- avoid any further trouble. ' ' 5-3-2dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES ' TAKEN | out. Reasonable rates, Allen’ car. Richard Covert. Tel 256-12. 4-30-6ax A PIANO student will give lessons to Ad- 4-5-t¢ { beginners, 50 cents an hour. dress Box X4X, Herad. i FOR - SALE—Several 4 FOR SALE— you both in spirit and in n\nnbarlu Drop us a line and hear FOR SALE—California Poplar Inquire 26 Wilson Street. 6-4- FOR SALE—Crown Upright p} with, Banjo and Mandolin atf ments. Lots of fun. Very . tone and in perfect order, Cost Price, $180. Sedgwick |ard Cf © 139-141 Asylum St., Hlmord: :A FOR SALE—Oak sideboard; in' gt condition; at low price. 706 Stan| street, upstairs. [ two fan houses of nine or ten rooms, ern improvementa, also ‘build lots on or near trolley lines. W Steele, 260 Chestnut street. ol | FOR SALE-—At once, good typewrff best condition, cheap, wond bargain, Price $16. Call 447 8t., first floor, 5-3-M FOR SALBD—At Mapie Hill a desirable 8 room house, 2 fire about 3 acres of land, frult, ‘terma reasonable, . Also. exceptionally 7-room . hqp large Jot, fruit, fire place, etc. c. Prentice. ‘Phone 1335:5, even 5 P ' e ] | ler riceabout, “classy!” * " roadster, in condition, with- two spare rims. - Bargain for immedia livery.—Willlams Auto ' Ca., ° FOR sALE— s1s F"Add Jouring s In con: jon. ress -33 Offios: .- FOR SALE—J. and C. Fisher up ‘piano. . In good eeldmon, 93 shant street. by NR SALE-—] + Circgasian FOR SALE-—Harley 3 oydls. for male. lnaum 83 lnt + avenitign } new and practically i85 new.. : e - elegant Pianols, which s SoTBe Dotans tor. $506. Bed w 199141 A.mu. ro FOR IALI 03"8 B! seven rooms; 518 ~ Church Todern improvements. o7 will change for small’ farm. premises or P, O. aaxlui: 44 TALKING ABOUT USED. PI we have more bargains in . today than you could shake a at. 4 as & bell’’ and ! know, if we say so, 4 want you to call and without any :obligation part.. There are many Sodtwsl:k and Cu-v PAIRS from 00 to 3,000 o chunks of ‘all sizes, acclimated ‘horses taken change will seli worth P. H. Condon & Co., Inc., street, Bristol, Conn, ~ FOR SALE 3 family hquse, No. 48 Prospect. A good renting proposition. 8 room cottage, No. 35 Columbia, fine garden and fruit—nice home. 2 family house, 7562 East improvements. (Cheap.) 6 .family house, 51 Franklin &ain for little cash. For Rent, No. 79 Elm St., 6 rooms, $30, and 9 rooms house, 7¢ Hami} °~,. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main S MONEY TO LOAN. ‘Good—Tl‘wo Fllnl— ily Houses near the center for sale gt right prices. See us about rents. 3 CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ./ NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPA If you have any Die, Tool, Experimental done‘ukeutnnsundlwkmeum, splendid ground with prices 53 WOODLAND ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Buildingy Experimental and Machine Work v Spetar TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE FOR SALE _“!— { SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, I 242 MAIN STREET.

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