New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1917, Page 12

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THE QUALITY s'rom: ! MEAT SPECIAL : Native Veal,Spring Lamb, Sperry & Barnes’ Ham_and Bacon, Eastern Cut Pork Ribs, Heavy Corn Fed Beef. Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time: but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always . FISH SPECIAL , _ Shad, Live Lobsters, Clams, Tile Fish, Cod Fish, Halibut, Butter Fish, Cod Cheeks, Haddock, Sea Bass, . Herring, Finnan Haddie, VEGETABLE: SPECIAL Native Asparagus, Radishes, Celery, Spinach, . Dandelions, Rhubarb, Parsley, Lettucé, Watercress, Oranges; Apples, Grape Fruit, Bananas. C. A. HALL, 238 Main Street . TEL. 806 TEL. 807 - COTTAGES FOR SAL[E. 7 rooms—extra Loog Street 6 ,600. $3,800. 7 rooms. Price Wells Street, $4,000. FIRE INSURANCE. _ THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. AUCTION SALE OF - BUILDING LOTS TO CDOSE AN ESTATE - Six Desirable Bufldinc Lots Located on Ledge Crest Tract, (off North Stanley Street.) Will be sold at Public Auction on the Tract SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1917—AT 4 P. M. Positively Must Be Sold at Some Price, JAMES CRAY, Administrator. Price Price rooms.- ‘. .Columbia Street, L] MII!I, $3,400. 3 uom TO LOAN. TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart SL., KISSEL. KAR TRUCKS—Ewery Inch a Truck -4 ton $1,088; 1% tom, $1,485; 2 ton; $3,100; 334 ¢on $3,050; § tom g - KISSEL PLEASURE KARS ‘Kisssl All Year Kar, five passonger, two tops, $1.785; Double Six, two tops, $3,650. touring, $1,388; Double Six, seven passenger touring, R. M. HEALEY, TEL. 1204-3 ANNOUNCEMENT ! George B. Baker for the past seven years with the Hon, A. J. 8Sloper, so- licits 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. Don’t wait too long to plant your evergreens. Now is the time Choice hydrangeas, boxwood 'trees in tubs . Choice Geraniums vinca plants in boxes for piassas. At your service at all times. Best of work and service. GEORGE B. BAKER, 1866 STANLEY ST. ‘Phone 1318 perien kinds of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford FOR SALE - Business or residential site, corner Bast Main and Harvard streets. Ex- cellent location with over 300 feet of improvéd frontage on East Main St. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Estate and Insuran City Hall ce, NAGLE SANITARIUM. AND PRIVATH ’Phone 606-3 HOSPITAL. 80 CEDAR STREET. NEW . BRITAIN. Medical, Surgieal and Obstetric Patisata. location, excelieat surrcundisgs, free frem Institutienal atmoephere. The limited number of elght recelved assures clese tn- dividual sttentien. All physicians to_recogmitien. , Comducted sclely by Roadsters and Truck. | Deni G' See us before you buy. I:S‘gg mgage HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, |zereey cors ror e amy s i 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 231-¢ TWO FAMILY HOUSE 12 Rooms, Two Furnaces, Two Baths and Gas. Only - ; $4,000. 'Will sell on small cah payment. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTARS 20 WEIE MAIN STREDY - + Office Open Monday and.Saturday Hveninga,’ 47 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms; all improyements; first fluor. Ine quire 417 Stanley street, ' §-34-asxz P R AR T FOR SALE—Baby carriage good con- dition, very cheap. ‘Phone 673-18. _——————‘—’ TO RENT—Two five room flats in “The Barnes”, 131 Main strest. L. M. Barnes. TO RENT-—Six room tenement, sac- ond floor, modern improvements. 24 Monroe street. 5-24-3d TO RENT-—Eight room ' house, 38 Court street. ' For information see The Home Banking & Realty Co. 65-18-19-33-24 TO RENT—Four rooms and bath- room, Solomon Block, 359 ' Main street. Inquire Dr. Walsh. # 5-23-6dx TO RENT—Desirable'furnished rooms light housekeeping, 101 Fairview 8t. 6-24-d3x TO RENT—For the summer, fur- nished tenement of six rooms, up- stairs, Harrison street. Address Box X 38 X, Herald. B-23-tf ————ee e $35.00; 7 room 2 family house, Rockwell ave $30.00; § room 2 fam- ily houss,” 12 Rockwell ave, $35.00. Geo: A. Quigley, 277 Main nr:c;.’ s -23-t P S GRS S ey TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric “light. 339 Main street. Apply same aum- ber, Tel. 1771. §$-23-tt B S R D S S TO RENT—One tenement, 4 rooms, and one of § rooms. Innulro 36 Con- nerton, St. o 250 Y N A U N T TO RENT—Very desirable turnished room with or without board. Amer- ican family, 82 Hart street, or Phone 742-2. , 5-22-6ax TO RENT—Offce rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street. 5-8-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. :‘Q:?". g TO RENT—Five room tenement, mod« ern conveniences. 290 Park street, 1 Inquire L. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. 5-17-tL) TO RENT-—Two tenements, five rooms each, firgt and second floors, ail modern improvements, steam heat, at 478 street. Inquire Kaplan, street. §-10-t2. TO RENT—Store for commercial use in. Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pub. Co. 5-10-t¢ TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 5-7-t¢ NOTICE. NOTICHE—General carpenter, repair and contract work, low prices, ex- perience 35 years. Prices on cof tage, six rooms, $3,300; bungalow, six rooms, $2,600; many others for less, otc. Call or write. We can meet your demand. P, H. M. 264 Clark street. 5-34-6ax NOTICE! § TON TRUCK—For Hire. Equipped to haul coal or stone. ‘Phone 1435-2. 5-28-6dx AUTOMOBILE parties taken out- Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 256-12. 5-21-8dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, §0 cents en hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad. FURNISHED ROOM with housekeeping privileges. nut street. e TWO very attractive rooms furnished or unfurnished, Y. M. C. A. vicin- ity, &1l modern convenfences, light housekesping privileges. Write Box 129, City. 5-23-3ax CO%ZY home-like suite of 8 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water heater, bath, pentry and porch furnished for light housekeeping. Agency, 8¢ West Main. 5-21-tf ADVERTISING SHE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesmah explain our fllufi.uunc department. The A. PINDAR CORP Hartford. 516 Asylum st., "Phone Ch. 1141-3, 5-24-64 |’ CARPENTERS wanted. B..H. Hib- i ‘bard Co. . 6-24-43x 6-33-6dx GASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EA( classified column must be in the Herald ofleebh:wp.m.onthe day of lssue, rOST. m-;mmtm and 304 pin with | returned §-23-48 e et LOST—Lgist week, Beaver . muff -in New Britain or betwéen New Britain and Hartford. Return to 16 Rus- -aflMN‘wBfiNn.lorng:rd. M mr’wnvm—auh WANTED—Boy or, young man . to learn shirt cutting trade. Parker Shirt Co. 5-24-4a ‘WANTED—Young man .as clerk in department of local factory. Ad- dress ‘Box X33X, Herala Office, stating age, tmnlnt and experi- ence. 5-22-6dx assemblers. Apply Berlin Construc- tion Co.,. Borlln. Conn. WANTED—Toolmakers and machin- ists. ‘New Britain Mfg. Co. South ‘Main: street. 5.19-64 WANTED—A "repair man at the ; Alling Rubber Co. 5-21-tf s / ‘WANTED—S8hop hands, helpers and WANTED—A young man for goda fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug CHALMERS: 6-cylinder, 7-pamenger Touring Car in very fine gondition. Price only $700. REO 1914 four-cylinder, ‘S-passenger Touring Car with good tires and in excellent condition throughout. ° OVERLAND '$376. This is. a 1915 Touring Car with complets squip- ment of electric lights and starter. It is in good condition. REO 1915 Touring Car \fiu been run Very carefully and is a bargain at our price of $475. RHO 1916 Touring. We have several of these cars which have beeu over- hauled and repainted. BSince there is practically no difference between 1916 and 1917 4-cylinder REOS, these cars are big values, especially an they look almost as good as new. OAKLAND 1916 six-oylinder, will be sold at a sacrifice. This car has been well kept and is priced below the market. CHALMERS 1912 Touring. Here is a mighty fine looking car in excep- 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 sure to find what you are looking for.' Russell P. Taber, Ino., -Reo; Distributors, 128 Allyn street, Hlu- ford, Conn. 8-18-6a AUOTION SALE. I have been authorized to sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, ome lot of Automobiles, consisting of ‘Two, Five, and. Seven passenger Cars, one Electric, some four cylinder, sgme six cylinder. . These cars are all in goed condition, and csn be -bought at your own price. With the present tendency of high prices for new cars, it would pay you to attend this sale. Sale will take place at the Purin- ton Garage, No. 160 Arch street, New Britain, Conn., Saturday, June 3, 1917, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Demonstrations may be had any time Saturday, up to, and including time of sale. A. P. MARSH, Deputy Sheriff. P. S.—This Sale was advertised to take place, Saturday, May 19th, 1917, but owing to some of the cars being ‘delayed in Paint Shop, Sale was post- poned to ‘Saturday, June 2nd, 1917, same time, same place. 5-24-a6 FOR SALE—Grafonola with cabjnet, mahogany ;18 - double-disc 8-2 4-&! SALBD—Everbearing ltn.wberry Dlants, $1.00 per hundred; White Pea and Cal. Beans, acclimated $1.00 per quart. C. B. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street. ' 5-34-84x FOR SALE—Furniture. Ales Brisco '.ouflnc ar. 1916 model’ and Herfr- tion by appointment. ul Maple St. Tel. 1472-3. 5-23-3d WANTED—Washing and ironing to do ‘at home. 143 Glen street. ———— e ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we vuy, We exchange—also we do first cleas *: re) Barbour Rug Oo., 48" Lewis street; Hartford, Conn. Tel ¢ Charter 3391 ¢ 870. FOR SALE—16J H. & D. motoreyocle, electrically equipped.’ 6:30 Wes! Main street. 5-34-dix FOR.SALE—Baby carriage In/ first’ clags 'condition. Will mell cheap. Mdtl- Herald Office. 5-22-34 | FOR SALE-—Horse and wagon. Do- L. Mll‘r, 2007 8. Fifth adelphis, Pa. —_— e WANTED—The loan .of $350 for one year at 10 per cemt. Address Herald ‘Office. 5-28-184x Loay, 5-23-3dx WANTED_Room and board with fo- | PO] apectable family by young man. Addl'oll Box X8$1X, Herald ‘0-;’0‘..‘: ket ‘WANTED—Competeént cook, . Réfer- ences. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove. HuL 5-18-tf heérty’s market, Arch 8t - 5-31-tf Price reasopabl Apply ‘st 49-53 Commercial ‘New. Britain. '-' SALE—$500 cash réquired i wdulnbh 7 room house a I:t. 76x176. _"-r‘m 3| m, WANTED—Chambermaid; also’ wom- | 5-24-48 an. cqok. Hotel Nelson. WANTED—Stenographer for automo- | bile salesroom; state experience and w-n- expected. Box BB 11, Her- 5-33- 34 WANTED—Competent cook to 30 to the shore. ~ Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside ‘Pliice. B-22-t¢ WANTED:-Competent maid lor sen- éral housswork, 65 Grove ' Hill Miss Learned. s-81-te i Good 3 Family Housés on uhn. ho. Mt. Hamilton and Canip wold & Single houses on stréets. HMM me batgiins. Apply at onos, - H. D. BUMPHREY 2 : YOUWERETOOLATEW gutht Pleasant St. Wehvetwohm.tNo.lwam_ll go quick. Don’tbetmhtcanin,unnfl)‘ Hmtskeet,whfleyoumflllnkhzm#. Doyonw-ntaflnnbetvem herelndSoufllm! * proposition ? CAMP REAL ESTATE co. mm INEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY | Two Pieces of Land, centrally loated—smhblc ‘fa development or factory. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, lnc. 242 MAIN 'LET US SUPPLY STREET. YOUR WANDS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. § MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established In 1884, The Oidest Wall Paper and 304 MALRN 3 a We Make "PHOND Signe

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