New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1917, Page 12

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Butterick’s Patterns Church Street Section NTRANCES ON PRATT, TRUMBULL and CHURCH STS. g Separat To Measure For . S " $1.7 e ber of orders we've We were sure you'd appreciate such an opportunity and judging by the Jarge num| within the week for skirts, both in wool and wash materials, we are encouraged to keep the offer ‘for an {ndefinite period. There are no long delays about , and no dluppolntmenu in regard to the fit, as measurements are taken by receiving the’ skirts after the order ' is experienced tailors. mA make a selection from either the dress goods or wash goods departments, and we will show an- z-ortment‘:‘z prqtty models to aid you m choosing a style. Call at the Dress Goods or Wash M Departmients. § 'SHOES FOR MEN AND. BOYS Wegput Olt a loud call to the men of Hartford—because Wwe /an sellf them better shoes for the money than most stores re of- today. The styles are right, the leather genuine calfskin. Get with our Men’s Shoe Department, ‘e are selling Oxfords, Bals and Bluchers in tan, mahogany ¢ m metal calf, English and conservative lasts at $5.00 to $7.00. tGun Metal Bluchers and English Bals, blind eyelets, made " rnde ?nmctuur- of boys' boots. Regular M 00 grades ,Boys and m:tl. Buys in black, tln and -mokod horse, g g Flags in Silk, ' Cotton and: ‘Wool Bunting; ' mounted and unmounted; Flag Poles and holders. 3x56 Cotton . Bunting Flag; 8 ft. pole, rope and hold- . er; all complete. SPEOIAL AT ... 3x5 Cotton Bunting' Flags, mrn-lve store is nmed for the quality of its mer¢handise and for its service. 1s why we have arranged this timely event—i Monday, to giveé you an unequalled opportunity to select a N TON corset and hlva it fitted by one of our skilled comunup-—rul service. “BON - TON BON TON CORSETS | lnce or front lace, are valuable to ybu for they really enhance the beauty of your form, give you style, healthful support, and fit your, figure perfectly and comfortably. > believe the BON TON represents corset perfection’ in its highest form and do, not hesitate to gt BON TON corsets will accomplish for YOU all these things provided you ne properly fitted to that is intended for your type of figure. ) are anxlous to show you the latest corset styles as lppmved by New York, London and Paris. D‘pu-tmt. second floor. —AT— whenever you need it the { Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount theciiylmow your wants— You are certain of a response. HEDP WANTED—SEMALRL WANTED Saleswomen for Satlmhy adults. Inquire second floor, No. | Tnoons llld ev 192 Fairview street. oio.3dx | Monday evemngs Tllolelnv. ing had experi Apply at om:e.e'lce pl'efmved RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE THE BIG STORE 380 MAIN 'ST. All Advertisements 'for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. - TO RENT—Oné four room tenement, 65-67 Winthrop street. 5-19-tf FOR RENT—Cottage house. All im- provements. American family.. Good neighborhood. Entrance -from two streets. 591 Arch: street. 5-19-d2x TO RENT—Office rooms, second floor. LApply Sovereign Trading Co.,*162 Main street. 5-8-tf TO RENT—One double room and one single room with or without board. Good location. Tel. 26-13. 5-17-tf . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUHCEARG&IE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. "The Lost items in the Class- ified Columns are surprisingly good investments. At a penny awotdyoumybemsombly ‘certain of reaching ev eomerol'fltecltyandhnving your property returned, pro- vided it has been located. ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we nuy, we exchange—also we Go first alass< repairing. Barbour Rug Co, 48 - Lewls street, Hartford, Conn. Charter 3397 or 870. . FOR SALE—One pair horses, weight 2,800 Ths. Guaranteed . sound. Price reasonable to prompt buyer. Apply at 49-63 Commercial St., - New 'Britain. b 521-tt [(FOR. SALE—Choice collection o minerals and cabinet, also a 3-piec parlor suite. For: particulars tele- g FOR SALE—One set *nt:.v'y double’ x rness, one single. ., 231 . ences. Mrs. S..T. Goss, 48 Grove Be ”,_f,% ; HilL 5-18-tf ‘WANTED—Married man for farm work. E. Sperry, Station §9, South ‘Windsor. 5-17-5dx Chapman street. FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. 365 Arcl. stieet. 4-83-12 FOR SALE—Farm. Good bulldings, ! running water, seven room house,* barn, chicken house. 27 acres land, fruit, wood. Price $3600.00. Easy terms. . B. P, Dunham, Kensington. o, B-19-2d WANTED—Youn‘ lady wants position as assistant to a local dentist.. Ad- dress Box A 34, Herald. 5-. ANNOUNCEMENT. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. zos'l.:i B-17- TO RENT—Four or five furnished rooms. Address Rooms, Herald Of- fice. 5-18-3dx ‘TO RENT—Five room tenement, mod- ern conveniences. 290 Park street. Inquire L. B. Farrell,” 78 Maple in Herald Bujlding. Fronta Church stret. Apply Konhfe 5- 10,-:: end, furnished apartment of rooms. For particulars address Box B1§: Herald Office. AUTOMOBILE parties taken _out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 266-12. 5-21-6dx —— P |'A PIANO student will give lessons to ALL KINDS OF OB -PRINTING First Class Work at- Keeley s Garage fl-mmm Supplies, Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell NS RO G0 Willams Auta Co. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and $ Main St ’(Ih& Tel. 1838 ore you buy. mmmm One Two Family, all Modern Home f. with extra large lot, full of fruit trees. motxh best . Bungalows in :‘? rbs. ' All in the best .tfll"m H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall "Phone 606-3 [fYoantGood Bottled Beer, Stackpole -Moore- Tryon Co. 115 Asylum St., Hartford. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done ta 1, 8 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWNITER GO, INu. Ad- 4-8-tf . beginners, 50 cents an hour. dress Box X4X, Herad. FURNISHED ROOMS, COZY home-like suite of 3 rooms, electric 1ight, gas, hot water heater, bath, pantry and porch furnished for light housekeeping. Eureka Agency, 84 West Main. 5-21-tf TO RENT—Furnished and pleasant front room, electric lights and use of bath, 5 minutes to Main street. American private family. , 49 Beav- er street, first floor. 5-21-d1x TO RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Separate con- veniences. 16 Prospect street. 5-19-tf TO RENT—Furnished rooms to dies. ' Address 1 BB, Herald. 5-18-3dx la- TO RENT—Furnished roéms for light housekeeping. 101 Fairview street. 18-3dx T ————ey USED CARS FOR SALE. BALCH'S GARAGE. Twin 6 Packard, 7 pass. $1800, Stutz Roadster, $1200; Simplex Road- ster, $700; Pullman 6, Roadster, $650; Cadilac 8, 7 pass. $1200; Cadilac 5 pass. $450; Chalmers 6, 7 pass. $450; Chalmers 6, 5 pass. $400; Chalmers Roadster, $450, Hudson 6, 7 pass. $625: Hudson 6. 5 pass. $475; Reo 5 pass. $500; Maxwell 5 pass. $225; Maxwell 5 pass. $175; Maxwell Roadster, $225; DeTamble Touring $176; Hup-Rockwell Rdcer $226; R. C. H. Touring, $200; R. C. H. Tour- ing $175; Reo Touring $200; Over- land Coupe $400; Overland Roadster $276; Mitchell Truck $350; Buick § pass. $850: 234 ton White,$550; 3% ton White $750; 5 ton Knox, $650; Packard Truck, $300; Peerless Truck $325: Regal Roadster $200. Cars in best of shape. 203 Elm St., Cor. Seymour, Near Cor. E. Main St. Phone 530. @Grace Hilbie Biggi V V8- Charles B. Bigge. State of Connecticut, County ot Hartford, ss.,, Hartford, May lith, A, D, 1917, Upon the Complaint of the Said Grace Hilbie Bigge praying for rea- sons therein set forth for a divorce, and custody of minor child, now pend- ing before the Superior Court in and ; for Hartford County, to be held on | the first Tuesday of June, A- D, 1917, it appearing to, and being found by, the. subacribing authority that the whereabouts of the defendant is un- known to' the plaintiff. Ordered, That notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in said New Britain, once a week for two successive weeks, commencing on or before May 23, 1917. GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk. WANTED—Nurse girl to assist with light housework. Mrs. Geo, Strick- land, 439 Arch street, second floor. 5-21-2d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- | eral housework, 66 Grove Hil. Miss Learned. 5-21-tf WANTED—Young. woman with at . least a grammar school education for clerica] work in main office of Jocal concern. Address Box 2 BL, Herald. 5-18-3d | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral work, good. cook, neat, small ! family. . E.. 8. Smith, 112 Lake street. 5 5-18-tf e —— - AUTOMOBILES. CHALMERS 6-cylinder, 7-passenger Touring Car in very fine condition. Price only $700. REO, 1914 four-cylinder, 5-passenger Touring Car with good tires and in excellent condition throughout. ‘OVERLAND ' $375.. This is a 1915 Touring Car with complete squip- ment of electric’lights' and starter. It is in good oond.luon. G REQ 1915 Touring Car Has been ran very carefully and is a bargain at our price of $475. REO 1916 Touring. We have several of these cars which have. beeu. over- hauled "and repainted, - Bince tiere is practically no difference ‘between 1916 and 1917 4-cylinder RNOS, these cars are big values, especially as they look almost as good as new. OAKLAND 1916 six-cylinder, will bs sold at a sacrifice. This car has been well kept and is pri below - the market. CHALMERS 1912 Touring. Here is a mighty fine looking car in ex‘ep- tionally good repair throughout. We will sell it very cheap. All of the above cars were taken in trade by us for new REOS. They were care- fully inspected before we traded and are safe cars to buy. Come in and look them over.. You will be sire to find what you are looking for. Russell P. Taber, Inc., Reo Distributors, 128 Allyn street, Hart 2ord, Conn. i 5-18-61 SITUATION WANTED, CHAUFFEUR with five rs’ experi- ence, would like position with private party. Address Box 85 A A, Herald. 5-21-2ax Ambitious young man of 22 seeks em- ployment with reliable local firm as shipping clerk. 4 years experience. Box 7 S8, Herald. 5-19-d2x ‘WANTED—Gir]l wants to do general housework by the day. 25c per hour. .Amelia Miller, -85 Booth St. 5-19-d3x Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STREEP Ldvery Cars for hire, day and .ighs Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234. e —————=— NAGLE SANITARIUM AXD PRIVATE MARY E. ;'Afll.l B N. EDWARD T. LOPFER Fine violin repairing and bow hairing & specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. WE are in the market .for second hand automobiles, metals and’ junk } at best prices possible. Goldstein & Co., 166 Washington street, Tel. ) 47-4. 5-11-10d FOR SALE—$500 cash required buy desirable 7 room house at Maple ‘Hill. * Lot, 756x175. | evenings, 133 5-19-64 FOR SALE—1913 Ford roadster, ex-, E——— HELP WANTZD—MALRE, cellent mechanical condition, new- ly painted, four good tires, one spave, three new tubes, many ‘extras: and. tools. Owner leaving town. 176 cash takes it. 66 Monroe . or 'D ne 108-12. 5-18-3dx WANTED—A repair man at the Alling Rubber Co. 6_-21-!.! WANTED—A man with a few hun- dred dollars to take an active part |} in a good . manufacturing : com- | pany. Address, Opponunity. Her- | ald Office. . 5-19-d2x | WANTED—Immediately, night watch. man for local factory. Man be- tween 30 and 40 years of age pr ferred. Address Box X20B, Her- ald Office. 6-19-3d WANTED—Steam shovel operator. R. E. Towers, Tel. 1612, , §-19-24 WANTED—Shop hands, h‘;p-c—r- and ¢ assemblers. Apply Berlin Construc- tion Co., Berlin, Conn.. 5-17-6a [ WANTED—Toolmakers and . machin- ists. New Britain Mtg. Co.,”South , Main street. - 5-19-6a WANTED—A young ‘man, for sode !ountun The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 6-17-te | WANTED-—Men.. hpm-noeu tathe | workets preferred. B. B. N. Mtg. Co., 15 Eim Street. 5-17-84 MM nfi-‘ Kissc) All Year Kar, fivé passuger, two oD, fim; maw seven passenger, two tops, $3,600. 4. 5 passenger touring, $1,285; mmmwm 5 $2,250, R. M. HEALEY, ;168 ARCH STREET NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS ! o i lhwmmmh.w.:tfimafl. H,pfleunflq—llt’ of work, wilt mmlnd your atte ntion. : L. CHRISTOPHER, sy 16 BLAKE CT. ’PHONE 1188-33. GARAGE BUILDER: ' FOR. 3 family house, No: 48 Prospect. A. good renting proposition. m‘ 1204-8 .3 ‘family house, 752 East street. All _._|improvements. (Cheap.) 8 room cottage, No. 86 Columbia, 5 family house, 51 Fraaklin, A vaz- fine garden and fruit—nice home. gain for little cash. For Rent, NO. 79 Elm St,, 6 rooms, $39, and 9 rooms house, 74 B-.mlmm.“ H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street FIRF INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. Doyouwm;aflneThreeFam—i_ly—Houu at the East End, right on Chestnut street near Stanley street? All the: latest improvements. We qho have a bargain in 3 _ family house on Linden Street. Fine Rent in One of Finest HonsaonBerlh\Street,one for the summer and one a permwntpmponfion. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street anfll‘u NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY If you have any Die, Tool, Experimontal and Machine Work to bs ¥ me.hhflwullflmovuflm.m WWMMOIMMWIWWQW ment and by experts. mmmmm-—mm 52 WOODLAND STREET. 'Pnog 1738 3 FOR SALE Two Pieces of Land, centrally located—suitable for -~ development or factery. | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO lne. 242 MAIN STREET.

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