New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 7, 1917, Page 12

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Classified advertisements in the Herald furnish a maxi- U. 8. A, SOLDIER KITS to be fitted at the notion de- Everybodyisnotmglint the Herald aH of the time FOX & CO. | partment. 25¢c. ENTRANCES . ON PRATT, TRUMBULL and CHURCH STS. Junior and Shoe-Top Suits IN THE SUIT DEPARTMENT. Jfilt as complete an assortment as we've ever shown in these Suits, only yowl find. them in the Ladies® Syit section. Suits in. Serge, Gaberdine, Poplin, Poiret Twill, 'rrlgotlna l’.nd Nool Jersey. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 Juniors in 18, 15, 17 and 19. 16.98 $49.50 Boys’ Wash Suits Such pretty Suits in distinc- tive models,. and we have bought lberally in order to buy low, and you'll find prices no higher here today than they ‘were last season. As usual we can guarantee the qualities. A~ great many of the styles are positively confined to this store. Prices— $1 to $5 Brcakfast Sets | Butterick’s Patterns fThree-plece Breakfast Sets in figured percale and ', mbray, - all - colors, - special - $1.35 and $1.50. o ress department. ‘M in sizes 6 to 14 in white lawn, trimmed v-y pretty’ embroideries and laces, -tucked ts and’ bnpk of walst, tull pleated skirt with tucks. o $1.00. * ! : and pwn colored checks nnd stripes; Russian and Empire styles; pink, blue, tan shapes. for which we are the Hmford agents. Pratt Street Store, Church Street entrance, ~ Tailored Hats $5'.$6 95 and $10 - Tailored Hats in Lisere, Milan Hemp, Transparent Hair Braid in lacey patterns; goose, pompons, wings and ribbons. Roll Brim Sailors, Chin 'Ching and Flares. Black, white and tolors. See our smart Taflored’' Hats in the new section. They never were in more becoming stickups of burnt Tricornes, Cash’s Woven Name 6-inch ‘Ribbons {n fancy oolorl and patterns— ‘the darker shades for street and evening bags; Taf-- feta and Satin Stripe effects, spetial at 39c. . Our 2ic Hairbows on the bargain table; all cQlors al plenty of white, pink and blue: good More, tin Stripes ana Checks, *value '29c. 3 wmnw-, including’ Hat Bows, made at the ribbon um.ntl free of charge. diers’ INITIALS AND- NUMBERS!. For marking. underwear, outfits. These are highest class of all woven markings; all colors. Names 85c for 1-4 gr., $1.35 for 1-2 gr., and $2.00 gr. cording to size and style. from the time of the order; urgent orders in three days for the payment of 5c extra. FEmbroidery department, linen, hosiery and ‘sol- Initials are cheaper ac- Delivered in one week Orders taken at main aisle. 2y’S (iarage and Franklin Streets. \ler t6r Overland and Cole Cars. Cars for Hire. Storage and & Specialty., Roadsters and Truck. See ys before you buy. Tel. 1228 | 140 MAIN STREET Sale on Used Cars—Touring, HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. TEL. 221-4 | Rear 82 East Main St., Meriden, Conn, ROBBINS BROS., Inc. 310 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN, IX DAYS’ SALE OF AMBER FURNITURE We are going to make more furniture in our own shop in, the future, than we have in the past, and in order to make foom for it, we will give a discount of 20per cent. on all chamber furniture not our own i "\ This special offer to hold good for six days be- ginning Monday, May 7th. , ALL KINDS OF OB PRINTING F‘iM Class Work at Reasonable Prices tern Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Conn. Having decided to retire from the Livery Business, I will sell the en- tire livery stock regardless of cost to the highest bidder at the H. C. BALZER STABLES, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917, at 10:30 a. m. SHARP, RAIN OR SHINE. ‘ There are 25 horses weighing from 1,050 to 1,200 pounds. The horses consist of several niece pairs from 6 to 10 years old, and nice single driv- ers, also 8 gaited saddle horses all in good working condition. Horses will be worked up to the day of sale. 4 Berlin ()oaches, Raubber tired, by Good Makers. '2 ILandans, Rubber Tired, by Good Makers. 3 Coupe Rockaways, Rubber Tired:- 1 Brough- ham, Rubber Tired. 6 Top Carriages, Rubber Tired. 1 New Moyer Top Car- riage, Rubber Tired. Several Surreys | 8 Business Wagons. 10 Light Sleighs. 8 Business Bob Sleighs, 8 Sets Coach Hai 6 Sets Surrey Harness: 12 Sets Single Harness,” 4 Sets Business Harness, Robes, Blankets, etc. Fine violin repairing and bow -hairing & specialty, Ovér twenty years ex- perience. All work. guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build. THE RIDGEWOOD REAITY CO., 276 Main Street. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREERT umo-twmmm:uu Storage, Supplics and Repairing. "Phone 284. ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., ‘BRANCH STUDIO 108 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. e T CARS TO RENT CLOSED. AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-3, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STRLRET mumofservioeatali!inimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has IO RENER, FOR RENT A No. 1 Sixty | Acre Farm, Kensington, Conn., fine land, big barn, fruit, eleven room house freshly decorated. Mrs. .8 M. Cowles Kensington, | Conn. ' Tel 647-14. 5-7d3x TO RENT—Six room . tenement; grdund floor; 31 Franklin squ?& it RN AE A SRR LI TO RENT—Garage and barn.at 238 Chapman street ,also a store on Jubilee street. - 5—4:7-9% TO RENT—Tenement at 96 -Maple 8t. All modern improvements. 37 Bas- wett St, 6-5-438 TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. - Inquire 470 ' Arch street. TO RENT—For the summer in wést end, furnished apartment of six rooms. For - particulars address Box B15B, Herald Office. 5-T-tf TO RENT—Second floor tenement; three rooms; garden; fruit. Call premises, 253 Corbin avenue. 5-5-2dx TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms first 90 Garden u.tuet HEDF 'W. WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine il Bk Mok o D:“i::' Corp., Plainville, Ct. WANTED—At Y. W. C. A, " dining room, maid and kitchen’ mukl5 7-3d WANTDED—Competent maid ‘for gen- eral housework. No wumn Tel. 1602, or 28 Murray St.; ‘WANTED-—Competent maid for -gen- eral housework. No washing! Ref- erences. Mrs. S. T. Goss,' 48'.Grove Hil. 4:20-tf —_—— WANTED-—A laundress. Apply New Britair General holnnu 4-18-t¢ Charter No. 1184 cn NEW BRITATN NATIONAL at New Britain, in the State of Comnnecticut, at the close of business on May 1, 1917, RESOURCES ¢ Loans and discounts $2,293,942.20 Acceptances of other banks discounted 208,081.73 :2 soz ,023.93 Hability undor : Let- ters of Credit 2,988.51 Bonda other than U. 8. bonds™ pledged to secure postal sa¥ings deposits $95,812.00 . Socurities other than U, 3 S bonds (not including atocks) “3a1557.94 ° s, ‘ete. 437.369.04 Reserve Bank (50 per cent. of subscription) Value of banking house Net amount dye trom approved r serve agents in New York, Chic . Louls ..$255,800.14 15.300.00 15,000.00 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 115,289.22 ———— 371,089.30 Net amount due from banks and, bankers 44,650.49 Outside checks and - other cash tr. 044.56 54212, Notes of other national banks . 282 Fedéral Reserve notes : Lawful reserve In vault and. net, amount due from Federal Re-! serve bank Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Tndivided profits '$210,000.00 1200,000.00 $187,472.41 174,976.40 Amount reserved for taxes accrued. 412.28 Net amount due to banks and ‘bankers 125,485.78 De ts: post Individual ,deposits subject to check 2,385,061.48 Certificates of depult due in less than 30 days smseras Certified checks /080 Cashier's checks outstanding Postal savings deposits Totaldemand depn-m $2,533,946.31 Time De Certificates of deponlt Other time dchosits Total of time deposits $574,653.51 Total $3,910,474.23 State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss: I, F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, cashler of tl above nanied bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier. Subscribed 'and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1917. C. L. SHELDON, Notary Public. QORRECT—Attest: ROBT. N. PECK, v G. W. TRAUT, H. C. M. THOMSON, Directors. R — Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and S Main St. 287 Elm St e —————————— INDIANA WORM DRIVE 'l'm .00 0.10 84.5".2! 381,000.00 243,653.51 «oe s $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE CO., 'Phone 473-4—1435-3. 314 PARK STREET B-T-tt = men. With of without board. . 367 Fairview street. B-4-8dx e —————————— § wm W‘Am—)fl(ht watchman in local factory, Man Dbetween 35 and 40 years preferred. - Address Box B o B Hmlfl Office. WM'.I'DD—By German weyman, wash. ing to do at home, Mrs. Gmalndl. 196 Mth Main street. 5-5-3dx WANTED—Womu wishes to do house cleanin, 311 Church street, second floor. 8-7-d3x ‘WANTED—Five or six room house or tenement in western section of. city. Immediate possession desired, Ad- dress Box DD 21, Herald om WANTED—To sell half interest Well-established photography bu-l- ness. Fine opportunity for right party. Address “Photography” Box XL 20, Herald. 6-5-8x WANTED — VULCANIZING. ' New method. Prices reasonable. Tubes 25c and up. Work @guaranteed. Olcott's, 18 Winthrop street, rear. Tel. 5¢-4, 5-5-10d WANTED—A gompetent cook who 18 willing to go to the shore for the summer: No laundry work. Mrs. C. F.'Bennett, 128 Forest St..5:8-tf WANTED—Second hand bicycles; will pay cash or trade at Monier Bros., 38-42 Main street. 5-3-64 POSITION WANTED—By college graduate, energetic and. willing to do anything reasonable. Good drivér truck or otherwise, Box 31, BB. Henld 5-7-8ax AUTOMOBILE . PARTIES . TAKEN OUT. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. - Tel. 255-13. 5-T-wix NOTICE—Will the person who re- ceived a $50 bill by mistake kind- ly return to Box 4BX, Herald, and receive reward. 5-4-3dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad, 4-5-tt 25 HORSES FOR SALE. PAIRS from 2,600 to 3,000 pounds; single chunks of all sizes. Several acclimated horses taken in ex- change will sell worth the money. P. H. Condon & Co., Inc., 30 Laurel street, Bristol, Con 5-4-tf HELP WANTZD—MALK. ‘WANTED—Janitor in main office of local factory. Address Box = XS8X, Herald Office. WANTED—Porter. Man work. theater. for ‘WANTED—Bright young man, 18-20 years, as helper on auto delivery truck, $10 to start. Apply 4 Wood~ land $t. 12 to' 1 By m- - 5-7-1dx WANTED—Young man for office and payroll work in local factory. Ad- dress in. own handwriting, giving references. Address Box = X24X, Herald Office. B-1-tf ANNOUNCEMENT! George B. Baker for the past seven years with the Hon, A. J. Sloper, so- licite your patronage in all Landscape Nursery Stock. Privet and all kinds of hedge plants. Have all your plant- ing done by an expert in this line. Now is the time to prune certain shrubs.. Plant your roses and Ever- greens now. At your service at all times. Best of work and service. GEORGE B. BAKER 1366 STANLEY ST. 'Phone 1818 HORACE 1. HART. AUTO LIVERY . CASH IN. ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARflEnl.e ONE CENT A'WORD EACH INSERTION. but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— T.osT. LOST—ORn Main, Court or,South High sum of id 6-7-1d LOST—The party that picked up .. pocketbool:. on Park street this a. m, please return at once and avoid trouble to il North Ehtfllfl: % ld.: LOST—Black and white dog, license No. 0311, ' Finder please return to Formica Cherina, 213 Washington - street, 5-6-24x e e ——— ' FOUND. FOUND—Brindle Boston bull dog. Owner call at 36 Holmes ave., and pay for advt. 5-7-1dx FOR BALE. ' FOR SALE—Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 1 000. A, E. Crandell, Berlin. 5-4-d3x FOR GALBE—Have a two-ton Brock- way truck, I will sell my pair of black horses, weighing. 2,800 ybs., work single or double. Price net cash $350. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. 4-27-tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT for gar- deéns, lot in Belvedere. Call 1093-3. 8-4-8ax FOR RENT—Thew No. 0 shovel. A. - Brasos & Sons, Inc., Middletown, Conn.' ' 5-7-3dx 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, ¢ B-2-7d nabe is réco eading piano:) 8 enough to develop its superd sing- ing quality. Cost $950. Price, $876. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asy- " lum St., Hartford. 5-3-7a Am ‘WANTED. TRV I R T P R T SR AGENTS—To handle housshold (are ticle;: ‘sells on sight. Grest ' labor saver for housewife. for particulars. Cumberiand Co., Box 105, Portlliu.!i Me, 21 District of Plainville, ss. Prabate Court, May 4th, A. D. 1917. Estate of James Prior, late of Plainville, in said District, deceased. Upon the application of Peter J. Prior, praying that an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said James Pror, de- ceased, may be proved, approved, al- lowed and admitted to probate as per application on file morye fully appears, it is s Ordered, that said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Plainville, in said District, on the 12th day of May, A. D, 1917, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon; and that a public notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing a copy of this order once in a newspaper having a circulation in said , District, and. by posting a copy thereof, on the public signpost in the Town of Plainville, in said District, at least ilve days before said day of hearing. GEORGE R. BYINGTON, Judge. Your advertisement is always before the public. FOR SALE—Crown Uj with Banjo and Mans ments. Lots of fun. tone and in perfect order, Cost $4890. Price, $180. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asylum St., Hartford. ht plano attach- 5-2-7d°; FOR SALE—Several two !l-fl'l"‘4 houses of nine or tem rooms, mod- ern improvements, -also bulldln‘ lots on or near trofley lints.. W, P, Steele, 260 chutnut street. : 6-4-8aw —— FOR SALE—At Maple Hill a very desirable 8 room house, 2 fire places, about 2 acres of land, abundance of fruit, terms reasonable, - Also an exceptionally good '7-room . h large lot, fruit, fire plaoce, etc. C. €. , Prentice. ‘Phone 1335-5, mnlul.“ FOR SALE—Hupbmobile roadsted, | newly painted and in fine condition. a clawsy car. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm etreet. “clasey” * rich' * roadster, in fine; . condition, with two sparé tires “‘T’ FOR SALE-—Mercier taceabout, a { rims. Bargaln for immediate de- livery.—Willlams Auto Co.,a 287 Elm 'street. 5-2-6& FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car. In good condition. Address = Ford, Herald Office- FOR SALE—Fischer Upright piano. Circassian walnut. Retains orig- inal quality of tone. Cost $500. Nothing like it for $125. Sedgwick and Casey, 139:141 Asylum St., Hartford. 8:3-7a 13 FOR SALE—Haines Bros. Upright ano. (The old original) J this out. It's {n fine shape. $475. Wil sell for §$150, wick and Casey, St., Hartford- ¥OR_SALE—Sterling Upright piano. Cabnot be duplicated new under $400. Few planos can compare either in duality or popularity with instrument. This ly used and’ condition. Price $215. Sedg 4 ‘Casey, 139-141. Asylum | ord. 5-2-74 plano 5 Mm lml‘mlm 8t Hl‘rg..:rg FOR oufl No high: o mmm s new and practically is new. 135-141 " Agylim 1 -2-1a elegant Pianols, which cost $1,000, E can be bought for $500. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Hartford. b s S S G e T !FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. 263 Arel stieet. 4-33- e e g ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we vuy, we ekchange—also we do firet class unlrl-t Barbour Rug Co., 48/ Lewls strest, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870. S T I R0 S s '.I'AJ‘KING ABOUT. USED P o8 we have more bargains in th today than you could shake a_ sti at. All “sound as a bell” and yo know, if we say so, it goes. . Wa want you to call and look at ‘.hm without any obligation on your part. There are many around $100. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asy- Hartford, | 5-2-74 6-2-74 § lum Sty : : FOR' 3 family house, No. 48 Prospect. A good renting proposition. 8 room cottage, No. $6 Columbia, fine garden and fruit—nice home. For Rent, No. 79 Elm St,, 6 rooms, $20, and $ rooms house, 74 Hamllton, $38 3 SALE, 2 tlmlly Ilom. 762 East street. All improvements. “(Cheap.) AN § family house, 51 Franklin, A bars gain for little cash. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. MONKEY TO LOAN. 3 Very Cheap 2 Family Hou ses—One $3,700, oné $4,600, and one $5,000. UCan’t let these go by. CAMP REAL 273 Main Street ESTATE CO. NEW BRITAIN TOOL COM If you have any Die, Tool, Experimental and Machine Work to be done, take it to'us and ook over our mow, splendid equipment, amwn:ucnmmm special equip- ment and by mmmmmm STREET. 3 52 WOODLAND 'PHONE 1738 ) " 100 FT. RAILROAD FRONTAGE ; 50 Feet of Side track With 3 Family House—For } Sale By § SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Asylum Bt., 8 4y i 5-2-6d. J

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