New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1917, Page 12

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's-: FOR YOUR FAMILY tion Oil Cook Stnve desigued for it. ALL, middle-sized, or a great big family—there’s a New Per- And whatever model you /' dhgoge—it’s sure to cut your kitchen drudgery in half. er. down. No delay, no uncertainty. You can see where the stays. Cooks fast or slow as you like. Perfect combustion inside turns all the oil into heat. In use in more than 2,500,000 homes. y, kitchen, or bath, at low cost—if you use the New Perfection Ask any h-rdwnre or housefurnishing store for descriptive SOC'ONY Kerosene gives the best results. mams FOR SAI.E M House, located on Har- family Heuse, located on Vine t properties { nw‘enu, and tion of the or s Manager iliams Aufu c& : mlms&. !&‘l‘l.'l- Beley 8 Garage r‘lunl md Cole Tars. Hire. Storage. and ‘Real Estate and | aelayed in Demson Garage 430 MAIN STREPT. Liveny Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ‘Phone 224. FOR SALE Business or residential site, corner East Main and Harvard streets. Ex- cellent location with over 300 feet of improved frontdge on East Main 8t. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Insurance, 'P!lone 606-3 You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from HILIP BARDECK, St. ’Phone 482-2 Used Cars—Touring, Rbadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. m_gm's AUTO GO, ltv Hall STREET TEL. 291-4 FPublic nwfio.n m “the" highest bidder, “consisting of e 4»} linder, ler, some "-S.'... W re all in it would W yoéu to-attend hh ‘Eade. q: place at 160 Arch ltre&. New . June .3, 1917, at 2:30 o'clock in monstrations may be ¥ad any sturday, up to, and’ lncludln: time | Paint Stiop, Bale- was pest- pon.d to Sgturday, June 2nd, 1817, « 5-24—‘0 NG "FAMILY HOUSE mmecos,Twanths:ndGl& "Only W L HATCH CO. ARTD BBAL BETARE Open Monday and.Saturday Evenings, HEDP WANTED—FfEMALE. TN T WANTED—Competent young lady stenographer. Address reply to Box 2088, 'Herald office. 5-29-d2x. WANTED—Young ladies between 16-2§ years of age to learn tele- phone operating. Paid while learn- ing| Permanent position. Apply Chief Operator, Southern New Brig- land Telephone Co., Court street. 5-28-tf WANTED-—Second maid. Apply Mrs. E. H. Cooper, 169 Vine street. 5-28; ‘WANTED—Competent maid, general work, for small family, good cook and neat. E. F. Smith, 112 Lake street. 5-28-t¢ WANTED—MIDDLE AGED LADY BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER. REFERENCES REQUIRED. AD- DRESS BOX I $0,HERALD. 5-28-tt —_— . ‘WANTBD—Competent maid for gen- eral housework who will go to the shore for the summer. Mrs. W. E. Attwood, 1756 Vine Street. 5-2 ‘WANTED—Competent cook to 3o to the shore. Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place. 5-22-tf —— . To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County. I Hereby Apply for a License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, 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, this 18th day of May, A. D., 1917. GEORGE SANDERSON, Applicant. ‘We, the Undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- catlpp of George Sanderson for a n- d hereby certify that said w {miublemmbou-. pursfan t to aafd Hication. . Dated at Now Brmm:' is 18¢h day of May, A.-D., 1917. Z < IBAAC,RAPP, { Hereby Certify that:the .above- named signers and endorsérk are dz: tors and tax-payers, owning real tate, in'the Town of New Hritain, Dated at New B;l..in. this 18th day M A. D, 1917 K ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ‘Town Clerk: . SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford. 'Phone Ch. 11413, the classified column must be in the Herald . office by 1:30 p. m. on the LOST—Ow] hegd ring, diamond eyes. Finder. returp tos W. L. Damon Lumber Co., 263 Church street, 5-29-3dx LOST—Saturdily evening on Mn!n street, a- purse containing a sum of money. Finder please leave at Her- +ald office. : 3-28-d3x LOST—Thursday, pair of tortolse shell glasses in case. Finder please return to Herald. 5-28-d2x LOST—At Fox's _theater, - Sunday night, - ladies gold wrist ‘watch; valued for its assoclations. Reward _if returned tb Herald office. 5-28-2dx G LOST--Ladies silver watch with fob chain, near Sunset Rock or between there and car line, Reward 1f re- turned to 204 Maple street. 5-28-3dx TO RENT. TO RENT—Two tenements. of five rooms each, all improvements. Ap- ply: 52 Cherry. street. 5-29-d2 TO RENT—Two tenements, improve- ments, four rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 7-29-d6x TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop street. 5-29-tt TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. 2057-8. 5-17-tt TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. .Inquire 470 Arch atreet. TO RENT—Two five room flats in “Thé Barnes”, 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes. 3 8-24-6d TO RENT—Four room- and bath- room, Solomon Block, 359 Main street. * Inquire Dr. Wals v 5-23-6dx TO RENT—For the ‘summer, , fur- nished tenement of six rooms, up- stairs, Harrison street. Address Box X 383 X, Herald. 5-23-tf TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $85.00; 7 room 2 family house, Rockwell ave. $30.00; 5§ room 2 fam- ily house, 12 Rockwell ave, $25.00. Geo- A. Quigley, 277 Main gtree;. 5-28-t¢ TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply samo aum- ‘ver, Tel. 1771. §-22-tf TO RENT—Oflice rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street. 5-8-tf TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, first and second floors, all modern improvements, steam heat, at 476 Arch street. Inquire Kaplan, 471 Arch street. 5-10-tt TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Bullding. Frontage, 67 Church Sstret. Apply Herald Pub. 5-10-tf -T-te | WANTED—Y¢ung man %o, work in 8rocery store. Also hool" boy for Monday and jall day Saturday. Address Grocer, 10, Herald. 5-29-4 WANTED—High @school graduate wanted in treasurer’s office. Manu- facturing busineas: . Rapid advance- ment for a capable energetic young man. . Address Msnufacturer, Her- ald Office, 5-29-3d ‘WANTED—Salesman wanted to intro- duce to automoblle owners a new accessory of unusual merit. W. Hectar, 226 Pearl. street, Hartford, Conn. 5-28-3d ‘SALBSMEN WANTED—Two more high class men for Connecticut ter- ritory. A strictly high class prapo- sitlon, and one that ylelds large returns for your work. Unusugl merits over competition make your sales certain. Safe Guard Check Writer Co., 39 Church street, New Haven, Conn. 5-28-5dx e WANTED—Men. Experienced ' lathe workers preferred. B. B.'W. Mfg, Co, 78 Elmn Street 5-26-64 ‘WANTED—Boy 14 or 15 years, to work in drug store. Address . Box 20AA, Herlld. 6-26-5dx ‘WANTED—Diemakers, toolmakers and machinists. Apply at once Rockwell-Drake corp., Plainville. 5-24 7tL the -21-tf WANTED—A repair man Alilng Rubber Co. ‘WANTED—A young man for soda fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 5-17-t¢ FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, single or in suite, electric lights. 83 Maple St. 6-29-d4 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping. 195 Maple St. 5-29-3a COZY home-like suite of 3 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water heater, bath, pantry and porch furnished for light ‘housekeeping. Eureka Agency, 84 West Main. 5-21-tf NOTICE. : GBI AUTO PARTIES taken out on Deco- ration Day. Careful driver. 1162-2. 6 Lessons AUTOMOBILE parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 265-12, TR WA N e R Telephone 744-13 and let us call and show you how we can make your rugs look like new. Bailey Rug Cleaning Co., 452 Stanley St. 5-28-24 NOTICE—General carpenter, repair and contract work, low prices, ex- perience 35 years. Prices on cot- tage, six rooms, $2,300; bungalow, six rooms, $2,600; many others! for less, etc. Call or write. We can meet your demand. P. H. M., 264 Clark street. 5-24-6dx NOTICE! & TON TRUCK—For Hire. Equipped to haul coal or stone. *Phone 1435-2. 5-23-6dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress ‘Box X4X. Herad. 4-5-1 SITUATION WANTED, WANTEN. WANTED—Man with team to draw hay from Plainville to New Britain. Tel. 1641, 5-29-d3x WANTED—Experienced shoe clerk for Saturday afternoons and nights and Monday nights. Apply. at onoce: Wm. €& Raphpel, 390 Main street., ext ~d hul'mh 'n doggtodaphact's vm ANTED-3-Ru! ut with b pntc , Jmonthly oroiae:iv ents, ujtn price and smallest ments. Ford ' préferred, Box 83, Phlnvflle 'ANTED—Twao small children to board.” Address Children;, Heraid Officel . : 5-29-2dx WANTED—Two or three room fur- v pished apartment for light house- “‘keeping in godd location. Must be up to date and scrupulously cleah. : Refererices ° fyrnished. ‘Apartment, Herald. L] WANTED—Ford car in exchangeé for equity in 2 fine shore lots near ‘Woodmont. Smith, 1617 Falrfleld Ave., Bridgeport. 5-26-3dx WANTED—Old False Teeth.. . Don't matter if broken. 1 pay $1.00 to $10.00 per set. Send by parcel post and recelve check by return mall, L. Mager, 3007 S. Fifth Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 6-28-16dx S L e S WANTED—Competent cook. Refer- ences. Mrs, 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove HilL 5-18-t¢ 7 5-29-3dx7 WANTED—Position as chauffeur or repair man in garage by young man with some experience in automo- biles. Taking course in Int tional Correspondence school. dress Joseph Rogen, Glen streat. , Studebaker Tour- ing. COHEN MOTOR CO. 86 Arch Street. o84 - HORACE L HART, AUTOmL‘I“YERY from 4 to 8 p. m. dally. 443 Church 8t., Tel. 767. §-28-6dx two - houses. of nine or ten rooms, m lfl-li, or Box| S-IO-H ; 6-2-6-7 ORIENTAL RUGS We esll, we ouy, We exchange—aleo we do firet class l‘m Barbour Rug Oo, 48|FOR SALE—1917 Conn. - Tel. Lewis strest, CTharter 3397 ar 870, FOR SALE—6 ern improvements, ' also b 16ts on or near trolley lines. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. - [% FOR BALE—““ Maxwell To! Car, fully equipped and in good chanical condition. Williams Cb., 287 Elm street. el Car, used only as ibmoum Co., 287 Elm street. T : ns-Duryea. | FOR SALE—191. W.' In excellent eondlfi" with two "!:. mmm*mm bodies. Willlams. A‘I‘n Co., Elm St. 287 5-26-d4 I 5 -"ou’\;na 8 ocapdifion: ‘Willlams Auto @.. 4 llw Auto Co., “1 BElm street.” > l-l‘-l‘. NN OH 25 e S R FARH—OOI“ mumm houss, ‘barus, RO ETETE N FOR SALE—1916 Reo h\ll"lnl car. | FOR SAL A bargain in splendid running order Willlams Auto .Co., 337 Elm Street. FOR SALE—1916 6-cyl.. Oakiand. Arch stiest. "5-26-a4 | pOR s.u.p—um-. m, herty's market, Arch: St Corae at once for batgain., Wiliams | FOR SALB—House ih rear of Auto Co., 287 Efm St, 5-2¢-a4 FOR SALE—One pair horses, weight 2,800 . Iba. Price reasonable to'prompt buye: Apply at 49-68 Commercial St New Britain. i 5-21-1 T Two Family House, John Street . Two Family House, So. Burritt Stree Single Cottage on Hamiiton Street . i Rents'on Elm Guaranteed sound. | = Nbelson on Myrtle. street. ~To removed within tan days. lnn of M. Simon ‘&t Roseben Hat' 386 Maln street. 5-28- ! 8 FOR SALECash Register. Register Box, § Herald., —_— 5-38-2d 3 = ! * T5%800; city water, gas, electrieity, Famgily House, Prospect Street. “all kinds of fruit trees and Very - desirable” mborho«l” S FOR SALE, Mrnnm. i $3.750. m PL scven passenger, two tops, $3,650. Colunibla. Street, 7 rooms-—extra large lot. FPrice $4,800. . .Columbia Street, '7. $3,400. 'xom TO LOAN. rooms. Price FOR SALE—16J Hi & D. motorcycle, " electrically . equlpped. -, 630 West | Main street. ° 5-28-wix | Wells street. Kissel All Yea# Kar, five passenger, KlSSELKAR mvcxs-—m neha: 3-4'tom §1,086; m-—.u,nn n-; $3,108; 8% tom $5,080) ¥ o0 ‘KARS mum.mu 5 passenger touring, $1,385; m-u-u:,mw“‘ R, M. HEALEY, 2 cm;umm!fifi Loo‘mqu'oml. $3,800. . ‘Wells Street, " 6 rooms "THE HOME BAuxmc &xmm Co. nflwx W. HOLMES, Treas. . "Phono 728. ; mmmmv&uu W'mdow%,l’nlty l’mhallv Established in 1868, The Olocst Wall Paper and Paint Sliop fn the We Make - Signe

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