New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1917, Page 12

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OATS & SUITS poadfi SUITS (’DATS - ;lS.OO up $7.50 uwp THING :jRED!T , Weate. oflenng broken lots and ‘thig. week at special in- z;mén(a. Come in and see 'what values await you on easy payments. mmzn AND wurrs 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. _Classified advertisements in the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has CASH IN ADVAN shown return high dividends. ONICENTAWORD EACH HBRE is np.betfer or more economical time for the purchigsing of wall paper than now! We . %\e stock in this department to run ‘down. ow busy the season (and this sea- m has been the busiest in our business history,) we s to if that the stock is full and complete at all : flmes. This department knows no dull season. Cofle in umorrow and arrange a more cheerful for your eyes.in that room you don’t }}ust like. have fine patteras that you won'’t tire o 250-256 Park Street, New Britain Pmnts, Vamnshes, Wall Papers, . Hardware Etc. lmported Grass and Rattan Furniture This turniture is imported direct from China. The frames are made of the strongest and most elastic rattan and reed known. Sea grass, made into a cord, is then woven through the strands of reed. This grass is very tough and offers great resistance to the effects of motature. i +:> Due to the great resiliency and elasticity of the materials used, the chairs offer the greatest degree of comfort attainable. The only md used in the manufacture is the runners on the rockers. "/ 'We have an extensive showing of this Furniture now on display and suggest early selections. GEORGE B. BAKER 1366 STANLEY ST. ‘Phone 1318 MULTIGRAPHS 'LETTER Fao-crimile of Typewriting done ta 1, 8 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE BARTFORD "m o8, IIG. 26 State Strees. If You Want Good m,a . Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREXYP fimmmmmmm Storage, Supplics and Repairing. ‘Phone 234, Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Ten Girls for | and Bench Wo | WDDINGS, BECEFTIONS, KIFC. MORRIN’S GARAGE. 200 E. MAIN Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars | W||I|amsAutu cn INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY 2 Tom :xm GOLD CARRIAGE CO., "Phone 473-4—1438-8. - 314 PARK STREET Sale on Used Cau_—'l‘ouring, Roadsters and Truck. See us before you (| HONEYMAN’S AIIT(I 60, 160 MAIN STREET TEL. 331-4 EDWARD T. LOFER Maker and Repairer of Fine violn repairing and bow hairing & specialty, Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 3, FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL ‘Phone 3030.. We heilp you to build. ©o., CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SDE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for yoar PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explaia our illustrating department, The A. PINDAR CORP. 616 Anylum 8¢, Hartford, Phone Ch, 1141-3 O RENT—Tenement, four rooms; ali TO RENT—For the summer in west All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. 10 RENE. TO RENT—Five room tenement, all |* lmnrovemenu 598 West Main St, 5-9-d6x TO RENT—Furnished room with or without board, in American family. 32 Hart'street. 5-9-4dx TO RENT—Seven room tenement at 284 Chestnut street. Apply at store 186 Chestnut street. 5-9-3d TO RENT—Three rooms, Greenwood street. $7. 32 TO RENT—Garage and barn at 238 Chapman ‘street ,also a store on Jubilee street. 5—4-7-9x TO REN' gle hquse, 13 ‘rooms, all modérn improvements. Mrs. F. D. Usher, 15 Farmington ave: Plainville. TO RENT—A first class baker shop in good condition and good locality. \Also store and house. Price rea- ‘sonable, ~YAle Gordon, 31 Union street, Middletown, Conn. 'Phone 1020, 579-2. . 6-8-5ax TO RENT—Rooms, gecond floor. ply Sovereign Trading - Co., Main street. Ap- 162 5-8-tf FOR RENT A No. 1 Sixty Atre Farm, Kensington, Conn., fihe land, big barn, fruit, eleven room hotse freshly decorated. ~Mrs. 8. M. Cowles Kensington, Conn. . Tel. 64 3x ground fioor; 81 Franklin Square. 5-7-tf improvements. Inquire street. 470 Arch 5-7-tf end, furnished apartment of rooms. For particulars Box B16B, Herald Office. six address 5-7-tf TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms first floor, 29 FEast street, with garde: 90 Garden Plainville, -Apply Luke Meehan. 5-4-tf LOST—Last Thursday or Friday, fe- male bull puppy, tan and white. Finder please address Box 14AA, Herald Office. 5-8-34 NOTICE. 5-9-tf | §-8-2d = | WARTED. WANTED—Young Lady desires room and bocrd. Address Box 13 L, Her- ald. 5-9-d1x — o s ‘WANTED—Chauffer for light' truck, must be over 25 years of age. Ap- ply Box L35, Herald. 5-9-da2x ‘WANTED—To - board 3 1-2 year old girl, with privete family. Address “‘Board,” Box 17, Herald. 6-9wix WANTED—Position as housskeeper in widéwer’s home.' American pre- ferred. Address Box 114, Plain. ville, Conn. 5-9wx ‘WANTED—Child’s ‘sulky. cheap. Must be Kusel, Southington, - Conn. 5-9-1ax WANTED—CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. I pay 1 to $10 'a set. Don’t matter if broken. ' Also buy old gold and silver, such as watches, chains, spectacle frames, rings. crowns and bridgework, etc. Drop a postal, will call and bring cash for same, this week only. Address XX17, Herald Office. 6-9-4dx —————— WANTED—To sell' half interest In well-established photography ' busi- ness. Fine opportunity for right party. Address ‘‘Photography’” Box XL 20, Herald. 5-6-64 WANTED—Boy with grammar school education, to work in store. Apply 491 Main street. 5-8-34 college graduate, tutoring in high school and college subjects. - Florence Hanford, Tel 247-5. 5-8-d2x WANTED—Night watchman in local factory. Man between 35. and 40 years preferred. ‘Address Box B 6 B Herald Office. 8-7-3d house cleaning. secomd floor. WANTED — VULCANIZING. method. 25c and up. Olcott's, Tel. 56-4. Prices reasonable. Work @uaranteed. 18 Winthrop street, rear. 5-5-10a ANTED—A. competent cook who is willing to go to: the shore for the summer.- No laundry work. Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 123 Forest St. 5-3-t¢ WANTED—Second hand bicycles; wiil pay cash or trade at Monler Bros., 38-42 Main street. §-3-6a POSITION WANTED—By \ FOR SALB—Horses, harnesses, Wag- on, dump carts, étc. Inquire Estate of W. R. Sparks, 214 Park. 5-9-déx FOR n . range. 64 Church atreet. \ 5-9-34x FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle; full equipment, including electric lights. 117 Jubllee street, - 5-9-d4x FOR SALE—One set heavy - double harness, one single. L. Bayer, 338 Chapman street, . 5-8-13-13x FOR SALE—Gas stove at purchaser's price. . 71 Pearl street. 5-8-d2x FOR SALE—Just -received another car .horses from Ohio, 20 head, ] weighing from 1200 to 1600, suit- able for general purposes. John A. Hoffmian, 1159 East street. ’'Phone. . 5-8-3d - A FOR SALE—1914 Indian Twin Motor- oycle, overhauled, new frame, frame spring,’'tank, tire, tubes, 1916 free engine and Prestolite. First §100 takes it. - Mr. Linds! Auto Co., New: Britain. Willams 5-8-3a FOR SALE—OnMsin street, Berlin, Conn., 9-room ‘frame house; mod- ern'improvements; ' furnace heat; large barn; : fruit trees; half acre of'land.. Inquire of Leon Le Clair, Berlin, Telephone 661-4. 5-8-324 FOR SALE—Flying Merksl bicyole, Herald office. 2 FOR SALB—Have a two-ton Brock- |. way ‘truck, I will sell my pair of bhck horses, . welghing 2,800 ybs., work "single or double. cash $350. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. . 4-27tt FOR RENT—Thew.No. 0 shovel. ‘A Brasos & Sons, Inc., Middletown, , Conn. 6-7-3dx $ FOR BALE-—Orie good work horse 4nd three businéess ‘wagons. 143 Main street. 4-31-t¢ FOR SALE—Knabe, 83-note’ Flexo- tone Player Piano. 6 Scarcely used., (The Knabe is recognized &s the leading pilano.) Been used just enough to develop its superb sing- ing quality. Cost $960. Price, $57 Asy- L Tal, 1102. or 28 xunty Bt s.2tb WANTED--Competent mald for gen- eral housework. No washifig. Ref- 5-8-3d{ Price net |- FOR SALE—Scotch collie (femals). Good home rather than high price., Address Box X ¥ X, Herald. 3 6-7-d32 ¥OGR SALE—Rhode Island Red day old chicks 16¢; week old 18c; month old 27c. Custom hatching 3c pes chick. Maplewood farm, Cheshire, Conn. . FOR SALE—Used cars. Overland, . Oakland, Chalmers, Allens, Fords, Buicks All these are 1916 models. - One 1915 Ford speedster. All thess cars have been overhauled. We giv: time payments. A. C. Hine Co: Broad St., Hartford. Conn., George ‘W. Dunbar, salesman, 311- l. New Britain, -1d FOR SALE—Crown - Upright piano with’ Banjo and Mandolin attach- ments. Lots of fun. Very rich ‘ tone and in perfect order, Cost §450. Price, $180. Sedgwick and Casey, 189-141 Asylum St., Hartford. 3 6-2-14 " et FOR SALB—8everal two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, .also building lots on or near trolley lnes, Steele, 260 Chestnut street. APl D e Ea ] FOR SALBD—At Maple-Hill & very desirable § room house, 3 m»lu: q:‘u{ 3 acres of land, abundance fruit, terms reasonable, exceptionally good 7-room 'lm large lot, frult, fire place, etc. - C.°C Pflntlu. 'Phone :l”l-l. m_“ . A B3 — FOR SALE-—Fischer Upright piano, Circassian walnut. . Retains orlc inal" quality of tone. Cost mll‘ ike it for $128. Ou-y ln-ul Asylum 8t., 5-3- FOR es Bros. 'JDH(M mthll i I:“ ;:mg 1) .Ynltlfl out 's ne shape. Cost $475. W' for $160. Sedg- -'lek and cuuy 139-141 Asylum Hartford 5-3-1a" %‘\ulflnl Upright i Can! duplicated ‘new % 08 can -comj or popularity instrument. “:s.-zss',*‘m.,%« " $500. Sedgwick A PIANO student will give lessons to college graduate, energetic and willing to do anything reasonable. Good driver truck or otherwise, Box Herald. — AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN OUT. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 5-7-wix 21, BB, 5-7-8dx A TENTS Write for list of ;‘rnfl' BUYERS, and inventions. uul. 'x.t“.m Ad- beginners, 50 cents an hour. X, He 4-5-tt 'GTON, um YomK OFMICE_SUITE 10011007 | W. YORK CITY. NEW '00'-'““ BLDG., NEW 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. THE QUALITY STORE TEL. TEL. 806 807 - . SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRESH SHAD HALIBUT, Eastern White MACKEREL FLOUNDERS BUTTER FISH SALMON, Steel Head WEAK FISH APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPE FRUIT. C. A. HALL 238 Main Street Auto. Delivery erences. Mrs. 8. T, Goss, 48 Grove HiL 4-20-tf FOR SALE—Steck Planolé, 'No M um.momthnmrkum 1 new and practically is new. This, - elegant Planola,” which cost 41,080, can be bought for 85:0.." mk 2 41 WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britain General hospitai. 4-18-tf pm—y | A CR30y, SR Hartford.' HELP WANTED—MALE. ~— | FOR SALBE—Horves and BOY WANTED to learn trade in cigar i factory. One with experience de- * sired. ' 18 Monroe street. 5-9-1ax —_— e re clerk; must be neat and clean, and have good refer- ences, one with grocery cxp.rmoo preferred. Address “Clerk,” Box 16, Herald. 5-8-tf —_— WANTED—Driver, at once. Armour & Co., Commercial street. 5-8-tf — WANTED—Young man for office and payroll work in local factory. Ad- dress in own handwriting, sgiving references. Address Box X24X, Herald Office. 189, Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Awy- lum 8t, Hartford. I-NM FOR 3 family house, No, 48 Prospect. A 3 family house, 752 MMM good renting Pro improvements. (Cheap.) 8 room cottage, § family house, 51 Franklin, A:lu{ fine garden and fruit—nice home. &ain for little cash. For Rent, NO. 70 Elm 8t,, 6 rooms, $20, and 9 rooms house, 74 mlmm ll. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. | ¥ MONEY TO LOAN. position. No. 35 Columbia, zflomesltWestEndClnBeBonght Right—Rent High.. . : AFimInvmt.-' ; CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 373 Main Street 305 Bank Building. NEW BRITAIN L COMPANY If you have any Die, Tool, dome, take it to us and look over “.Meqw Oarbon burned out and Oylinders ground with special equip- ment and by experts. 100 FT. RAILROAD FRONTAGE 50 Feet of Side track With 3 Famijly Sale By SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, anx{ 242 MAIN STREET. w, B

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