New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1917, Page 12

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a—because for the convalescent -—(he weak—the exhausted— beer is a recuperative’ beverage on the its aid to diges- 'nonmdmsodhmgefectonthe money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not know who lost it. CASH IN ADVANCE. LOST. NT—Flat of seven' rooms, set coal range, gas and electri: lixht» 339 Main street. ber, Tel. 1771. LOST—Between 77, Forest and 204 Lincoln street, amethyst pin - with sllver setting. Reward if returned to 77 Forest St. 6-22-48 LOST—fLast week, Beaver muff in New Britain or between New Britain and Hartford. Return to 16 Rus- sell street, New Britain, for reward. 3-3d —r——— HELP WANTED—CMALR WANT petent cook to go to the shore, Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Plaoce, 5-33-tf e T I L My WANTED—Woman to do washing and ironing a day each week. Tel. 1431. 5-33-34.1 s S e | WANTED—Nurse girl to assist with light housework. Mrs. Geo, Strick- and one of 5§ rooms. Inquire 36 Con- nerton St. 5-22-6dx TO RENT—Very desirable furnished room with or without board. Amer- ican family, 32 Fhone 742-2. Hart street, or 5-22-6dx TO RENT—Eight room . house, 33 Court street. For information see The Home Banking & Realty Co. 5-18-19-22-24 TO REN‘IL-an" rooms to family of adults. Inquire second floor,, No. 192 Fairview street. 5-19-3dx | MINIMUM Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but. somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always T ALy FOR sarm. PN s o SROL 3 S8 ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we ouy, FOR SALR. FARM FOR SALE—House, three acres land, Main astreet, st Berlin. Price only $1,200. Hasy terms. Also few acres first class !-rm land, Kensington. H. P. Dun- 5-23-2dx barn, Charter 3397 ar 870. D FOR SALE—One pair horses, weight 2,800 Idbs. Guaranteed sound.’ [ Price reasonable to prompt buyer. Apply at 49-68 Commercial St, New Britain. 5-21-te .._-—..._—,——— FOR SALE—One 1917 Maxwell, 6 passenger touring car. Run but a short time, and good-as new. Price reasonable. Address Maxwell, Box 7, Herald. &. -a2x FOR SALE—One set harness, one single. 5 3 Chapman’ street. 5-8-13-13x1 - PUGSNISRINGIENES TIPSRt S PVl FOR SALB—Horses and wagons. 36 Arcl stieet. L FOR SALE—Few - bushel of small seed potatoes. $3.00 bushel. 763 East Bt., - 6-2242x FOR SALE—Baby carriage in first class condition. Will sell cheap. Address Cnrrlu Herald Orflce T 2-3d | FOR SALE—$500 cash required to . buy desirable 7 room house at _netves../ . (PRIVATE SEAL is nounimg hdzly‘bmdanlford)uen:m' of ‘health requiring a tonic. -Pure and per- P"Vlm-sw,fiufi the mini- mum of aleshol vith the maximum of ge Two Family, all Modern Hom~ large lot, full of fruit e of the best Bungalows ... juburbs. All in the best ‘Golombla Street, 7 rooms—extra ge 1ot $4,800. l mbia Btreet, 7 ‘rooms. Price Keeley’s Garage|: Bm m_mmn Streets. Deller Livery Cars for Hire. Btorage and Supplies, Repairing a Specialty., Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars W|I||amsAum Bn Office and Show Boom!undllflnsf. uvmnu Tel. 1258 - ULTiSRAPHS (ETTER Fac-c.mile of Typewriting done 1n 1, 8 and 3 colors with signaturea Laetter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO. INC. 26 State Street. Fiartford, Coan. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREFET. mmaufwmuymm Storege, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234. Amflm A RS 6-ocylind: 1-passenger Tourilig Car' in very fine condition. Price only $700. REO, 1914 four-cylinder, 5-passenger Tourning Car . with good tires and in excellent condition throughout. OVBRLAND $375. ment of electric lights and starter. It 1s in good condition. REO 1915 Touring Car Has been run very carefully and is a bargain at our price of $475. REO 1916 Touring. We have several of these cars which have been over- hauled and repainted. Since there is practically no difference between 6 and 1917 4-cylinder REOS, these cars are big values, especially as they look almost as good as new. OAKLAND '1916 six-cylinder, will be sold at & sacrifice. This car has been well kept and is priced below the market. CHALMERS 1912 Touring. Here is a mighty fine looking car in exc: tionally geod repair throughout. will sell it very cheap. All of the above oarsg were taken in trade by s for new REO. They were care- fully inspected before. we traded and are safe cars to buy. Come in end look them over. . You will be sure to find what you are looking for. Russell P. Taber, Inc., Reo Distributors, 128 Allyn street, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-18-6a — e To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford Oounty. I Hereby Apply for a License to sell .| Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Loog Street ¢ rooms. $3,800. Wells Street, ¢ rooms, $4,000. FIRE INSURANCE. Price Price THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 13 73 HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 198 MAIN STREET Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at 294 South Main street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post-office, public library, or cem- etery. Dated at New Britain, thils 18th day of May, A. D., 1917. GEORGE SANDERSON, Applicant. ‘We, the Undersigned, are electors "| and taxpayers, owning real estate, of Monday and.Saturday Evenings, the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregeing appli- oation of George Sanderson for a M- cense, and hereby - certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be N- censed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 18th day of May, A. D., 1917. fereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and tax-payers, owning real es- tate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 18th day of May, A- D., 1917. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. Sl S e S RENT-—One four room tenément, 65-67 Winthrop street. | 5-19-tf TO RENT—Office rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street, -8-tf TO RENT-—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. zl)::l'-!E ¢ 5-17-t TO RENT—Five room tenement, mod- ern’ conveniences. 290 Park street. Inquire L. B. Farrell,!| 78 Maple » street. - B-17-t¢ || TO nmfi'n—rwo tenements, five rooms fl.?‘ and second floors, all jern/{mprovements, steam heat, lt 416 Arch street. Inquire Kaplan, 471 Arch street. 5-10-tt TO RENT-—Store for commercial use . Herald Buflding. . Frontage, 67 urch gstret. Apply Herald Puo. Co. 5-10-t¢ TO RENT--Tenement, to’ur‘ rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch _fi—*— NOTICE. : e FARM—9 or 25 acres on state road. Bargain, 9 room house, barns, fruit, chickens, horse, cow, tools, etc. Farm, Box 11, Herald. 6-22-d1x Apply samo num- 5-22-tf TO RENT—One tenement, 4:-rooms, land, 439 Arch .treet. second floor. 5 21-2d4 WANTED—Comment maid for gen- eral housework, 65 Grove Hill Miss Learned. 6-21-tt —_— WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral work, good cook, neat, small familly. E. 8. Smith, 113 Lake street. §-18-t2 UKLP WANTED—MALE. ——— WANTED—Young man for clerical position in factory. One with High &chooi educatjon preferred. Ad- dress Bax 27BB, Herald ofle;.’ i 5. ‘WANTED—Young man as clerk : in department of local -factory. : Ad- dress 'Box X33X, Herald. Office, stating' age, training, and experi- * ence, 5-22-64x WANTED—A repair man at: the, Alling Rubber Co. 5-21-tf apo e WANTED—Immediately, night watch- man for local factory. . tween 30 and 40 years of -age pre- ferred. . Address Box X320B, Her- ald Office. 5-19-3d 'WANTED-—-S8Kop hande, helpers u.nd assemblers. . Apply Berlin ‘Constr tion Co., Beriin," Conn. 5174 ‘WANTED—Toolmakers and machin- ists. New Britain Mfg. Co., South Main streét. / k 5-19-8d RUGS. (.LEANED—Wlth our cleaning process. Bailey Cleaning Co., 452 Tel. 744-13. dye Rug Stanley street. 5-22-2dx LOOK OUT FOR THE RAINY DAY | —The Crown Umbrella Shop which \ 18 well known, will be located in the | Boston 8hoe Repalring Shop, 147 Main St., Tel. 774, or by mail, 11 Morgan street, Haytford. Repair- ing and recovering. B-28-2dx L AUTOMOBILE parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 256-12. = 5-21-6dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad-| dress Box X4X, Herad, 4-6-tf ——— FURNISHED ROOMS, TWO very attractive rooms furnished or unfurnished, Y. M. C. A. vicin- ity, all modern conveniences, light housekeeping privileges. Write Box 139, City. 5-22-3dx COZY home-like suite of 3 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water heater, bath, pantry and porch furnished for light housekeeping. Eureka Agency, 8¢ West Main. 5-21-te —_— “TO RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. BSeparate con- veniences. 16 Prospect street. Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at Plainville, within and for the District of Plainville, on the 18th day of May, A. D, 1917. Present George R. Byington, Esq., Judge. On motion of Peter J. Prior, execu- tor of the will of James Prior, la of Plainville, within said district, d ceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of*said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the executor and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad. vertising {n a newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of Plainville nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt Certified from Record, GEORGE R. BYINGTON, Judge. " CONSTRUCTIVE ||i ADVERTISING SEB us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department, The A. PINDAR CORP.. Hartford. 516 Asylum St., H ' "Phone Ch. 1141-3, 1 WANTED—A young man for .soda. { fountain, The Miller-Hanson Drug } Co, . 5-17-t¢ | WANTED—Men. Experienced lathe { workers preferred. B. B. N. Mtg. { . Co., 16 Elm Street. 5-17-64 SITUATION WANTED, ASSISTANT PHARMACIST—At pres- . ent in other line of business, de- sires one ot two evenings work In drug store. Address Junior Phar- macist, Care of Herald. 5-22-1dx CHAUFFEUR with five years’ experi- ence, would like position with private party. Address Box 35.A A, Herald. 5-21-2dx WANTED—Girl wants to do general housework by the day. 25¢ or hour. Amelia Miller, 85 Booth S8t. { d8x —————————————— Joseph Davidian vs. Zaroohy Davidian. Order of Notice. State of Connecticut, County of Hart- ford, ss., Hartford, May 21, 1917. Upon the complaint of sdld Joseph Davidian praying for reasons therein set forth for a divorce, now pending 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 subscribing authority that the where- abouts of said defendant is unknown, it is therefore ordered that the.pen- dency of said complaint be given by publishing this order in the New Brit- ain Herald, a newspaper printed in New Britain, two weeks suctessively, ; commencing on or before the. 24th day of May, A. D. 1917. GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk. T ———————— NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE nstif ber of elght recelved assures :I‘:rdu.l -u-m—a-. All physicians —Hfl-‘ *° Gonauotod solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. EDWARD T. IDI'EB Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing & specialty. Over twenty Years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work, THE WELDON, Room 8, Asylum Street, Hartford — NOTI Cheapest and Best to Own Your Gi 88 B ALE Large Lots for $300. $35 Cash. $5.00 per moath HORACE L. HART, FOR SALE—Horse and wagon. Do- herty’s market, Arch St. 5-21-tt FOR SALE—Red chicks one month old 27c; 6 webks, 35c; three months | FOR pullets, $1.00; Leghorn day old chicks, 160, Frederick Peasley, Cheshire, Conn. §-22-1dx FOR SALE—Choice collection of minerals and cabinet, also a 3-piece parior suite. For particulars tele- phone 1209-2, 5-21-24 WARTEN. WANTBED—Room and board with re- spectable. family by. young man. Address Box X31X, Herald Office. . 5-22-3ax WANTED-—Children to board. Tel: 71-12, Plainville. :J.-D. Whitb. . §-22-2dx Maple HilL Lot, 78x176. evenings, 13838-5. 5-19-64 + motor- SALE-—Hasley- cycle, 531 East street. 5-17-a6x ANNOUNCEMENT! George B. Baker for the past seven years with the Hon, :A. J. Sloper, so- licits your patronage in all Landscape Nursery Stock. Privet and all kinds of hedge plants. Have all your plant- done by an expert in this line. ow.is the timie to prune oertain shrubs, -flm:mmumm greens now. . At your service at all' times. M of work and service. GEORGE B.. BAKER 1868 -.um! ST. Man be- ‘WANTED-—Competen! g&:‘n l(n. 8 T Go-. ’ Refer- 48 Groye | 5-18-te INDIANA WORM DRIVE * WANTED—Married man for farm work. E. Sperry, Butlon §9, South ‘Windsor. 6-17-64x : ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St.. New Britatn, Conn. Noficn_ 10 AUTO OWNERS 1 | oL CHRMOPHER, 16 BLAKE CT. 'rnon: lm-” 314 PARK STREET GARAGE BUILDER { FOR SALE, Good 2 Family Houses on John, Bassett, So. Burritt, Hart, Winthrop, m 5 FHamiiton and Camp streets. 3 Family Houses on Prospect, Hart and Gris- ' wold streets. Single houses on Hamllton, Hart,” Columbia * and Cnm v H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street.. Do you want a fine Three Family House at the East End, right on Chestnut street near Stanley street? All the latest improvements. We&lsoluveahnnin in'8' family hnuse on Linden Street. FmeRenthhfFine-t KonsuonBerlmStnet,m forthefimenndone 8 permanent propesition. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street ; 208 Bank Builing. m_-w NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY It you have any Die, Tool, Expertmmental and Machine Work to be done, take 1t to us and look over our new, splendid equipment. g Carbon burned out and Cylinders ground with special equip- ¢ mun-dlxvq-u. mmmmmm’ 58 WOODLAND STREET. FOR SALE o \ Two Pieces of Land, centrally louted-ssmuble for® development or factory. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc.: LET US SUPPLY YOUR w‘-fi IN Window Class, Putty, Paints and Varmslm. ' MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1884. mmw-nhw.flm“h“flh 304 MAMLN STREET. We Make Sigwe

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