New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 30, 1917, Page 10

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good investments. At a penny a word you may be certain of reaching every corner of the city and having ' your property returned, pro- vided it has been located. meyou.mprldnx-mnt of . service and results—Let 10¢ thec:tyhmryonr wants— CEAMI You are certain of a ENTRANCES ON PRATT, TRUMBULL and CHURCH STS. NCES IN SPORT ,"CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIM ONE CENT A WORD EACH | HEDP WANTED--MALR JOR sAla, FOR SALB—Six room cottage; all All Adyertisements for FOR SALR., FOR SALE—Several two - AND FANCY SILKS & the . classified column must be in the Herald THE SEASON’S FIRST REPRODUCTION office by 1:30 p. m. on the Which means that the women who are here first will surely get the cream of the ‘season’s best styles at a very real money-saving. Our Silks are as new as may be day of issue. bought and every piece was carefully selected. The new prices: Khaki Kool The genuine Khaki Kool, the best known and ost populay sport fabric of ‘the season. Mostly white ‘ground with colored figures. A’ few 'stripes. may patterns in single suit and /skirt length. Sold there at $3.60 yard. The balance of our as- ment to close at $2.69. - The rough weave Tussah Silk, colors are gold, _mustard, lime ahd white, “usually priced at n.rd _ A quick decision will be necessary to se- | gome l)t this silk at $1.79. Sport Poplms meh Silk and Wool Poplins, white and gold ‘with multi-colored sport. designs; regular $3.00 yard. Here at $2.19 yard, . gains in - Laces, Nets and Flouncings Lace Edge Hankerchiefs for graduation, also the dainty white embroidered corner effects, at 25c and 30c each, New Net. Ruffied Flouncings in many styles, ruffled and tucked, hemstitched and with graduated tucks, 40 inches wide, $2.00'to $3.00." A complete assortment of ‘White Nets, plain. and esprits; also Chiffons and a very large assortment of Real Filet Laces and Bands for trimmings. 40-inch fine White Oriental Lace- Flouncings at $1.75. Ex- cellent value. MAKE YOUR OWN PAIRT 'lth L&M SEMI-PASTI PAINT and “ your own Linseed OIl. Youobtnhm ity and cover- ing power. The L& M PAINT is so go.iflvely good that it is known as the “Master Paint.”” It's produced by one hctnrymn-mmdaold by only one 79c. offering a variety of MM !Ilet‘ Lace Edges rtions at. 12%c yard, price 25c. ich Georgette Crepe .in .white, gray, Chinese blue, maize and all staple } special at $1.80 yard. Medallions at_10c each. are very much of neckwear, Hfl. nt of rose- trimmings in all white at ‘lfli un yard. Trimming whén the best of other high grade g I“OPntlnt—-m ready-for-use —-wm‘wot m IAVl mhm ON EVERY GALLON OF PAINT YOU USE ’ Wor Sate by oo THE JOHN BOYLE CO. / "THOMPSON Plainville BI%TOL HD WE CO., Bristol OB PRINTING First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Conn. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Feo-zimile of Typewriting domne in 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter .Heads Printed. THE WARTFORD TYPEWRITER CA. INC.| The well known desirable in season at $3.00. to match. To close at $1.45. Crepe Pongee Imitation of Khaki Kool, colors are capri, gold, cerise, amen,ld. white; actual value $1.25. . . Printed Chiffons and Georgette Crepes A rlean-up of our fancy printed Crepes, beauti- ful designs on both white and colored ground so popular for the sheer blouse, actual value $2.00 yard. Your choice now at $1.19. o Yosan LOST—Ow! head ring, diamond eyes. 3 Finder return to W. L. Damon pongee, sold early.. Lumber Co., 268 Church street, Only a few colors and stripes money. Finder please leave at Her- o clase ald office. 3-28-a3x LOST—Ladies silver watch with fob chain, near Sunset Rock or between there and car line. Reward if 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 Buy Your Liberty Bond at Our booth MAIN FLOOR—CENTER. . These bonds must be bought by the people so that the United States can help to win this war.’ A bond is a promise to pay a sum of money at a - definite time. TO RENT—Two tenements, improve- \ ments, four rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton street. # 7-29-d6x TQ RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop street. Interest is paid on this money every six months. Interest rate on these bonds 3% per cent. Free of tax. 3 Back of the Liberty Bond/ promise to pay is all the strengt! power and wealth of the United States. § You cah buy a Bond for $50 or one for $600 or $1,000. You cah pay in instalments. Call at our-booth for further pn.rticu- lars. TO RENT—Tenementgfour rooms, all improvements. lnqulra 470 Arch street. ¥ 5~ 1-tl ———e— TO RENT—Two five room flats “The Barnes”, M. Barnes. in 131 Main street. L. 5-24-6d o TO RENT—For the summer, fur- nished’ tenement of six rooms, up- stairs,¥ Harrison street. = Address Box X 33 X, Herald. 5-23-tf TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., < g Rockwell ave- $30.00; 5 room 2 fam- 5 ily house, 12 Rockwell ave, $26.00. . "y Main street. CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE{ ©°c 4 Ruisley, 217 A i Two:family House, located on Har- rison Street, Two-family House, located on V\ne Street. % The above mentioned properties have all the latest improvements, and are located in a choice section of the town. If interested call at our office or ‘phone 1409-2. THE HARDWARE CITY Co-operative Ass'n,, Inc., F. H. SHIELDS, Manager NO. 131 MAIN STREET, INDIANA WORM DRIVE TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electris light. 339 Main street. Apply samo aum- ver, Tel. 1771. 3-22-tf TO RENT—Office rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 163 Main street. $-8-tf 471 Arch street. A YEAR TO PAY one Hlectric, some four cylinder, some six cylinder. These cars are all in s Tom . GOLD CARRIAGE CO 478-4—1435.3. ke 314 PARK STREET Hudson, Oakhnd, Maxwell W|II|amsAum Bu Office and Show Room 1 and 8 Main St. Sl‘llflm.- Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cara. n Garage, No. 160 Arch street, New Conn., Saturday, June 1917, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. & | Demonnn.fiom may be had any time rday, up to, and Includlng time take place, Saturday, May 19th, 1917, ‘but owing to some of the cars being delayed in Paint S8hop, S8ale was post- poned to Saturday, Jume 2nd, 1917, same time, same place. 5-24-a6 Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 2314 Denison Garage Livemy Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal * will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. ’Phone 224. If You Want Good Bottled * Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phope 482:2 The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford. 'Phone Ch. 1141-2, WANTED—Young ‘man to work in © Brocery store. Also - High school boy for Monday evenings and all - day Saturday. Address Grooer, Box 10, Herald. é 5-29-a3x e T e R S L WANTED—High echool - graduate Wwanted in treasurer’s office. Manu- facturing business. Rapid advance- ment for a capable energetic ynun‘ man. H¢ duce to-automobile owners a Dnew accessory of unusual merit. W. Hectar, 226 Pearl street, Hartford, Conn. 6-38-3d —_— SALESMEN WANTED-—Two more high class men for Connecticut ter- ritory.. A strictly high class propo- sition, and one that’ ylelds 1large returns for your work. Unusual merits over competition make your sales certain. Safe Guard Che Writer Co., 39 Church street, New Haven, Conn. Sdx WANTED—Men. Experienced lathe workers preferred:- B. B. W. Mfg. Co, 75 Elm Street 5-26-64 WANTED—Boy 14 or 15 years, to work in drug store. Address Box 20AA, Herald. 5-26-5dx ‘WANTED—Diemakers, toolmakers and machinists:. Apply at once Rockwell-Drake corp., Plainville. 5-247t¢ WANTED—A , repair man ' at the Alitng Rubber Co. 5-21-tf WANTEQA young man for soda fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 5-17-tf m———————————————— HEDP WANTED—FEMALR. WANTED—Competent young lady stenographer. Address reply to Box 2088, Herald office. 5-29-d2x WANTED—Young ladies -- hetween 16-23 years of age to learn tele- phone operating. Paid while learn- ing| ‘Permanent position. Apply Chief Operator, Southern New Eng- land Telephone Co., Court street. 5-28-tf WANTED—Second maid. Apply Mrs. E. H. Cooper, 169 Vine street. 5-28-6a WANTED—Competent maid, general work, for small family, good cook and neat. E. F. Smith, 112 Lake street. ~ 5-28-t¢ WANTEPD—MIDDLE AGED LADY BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER. REFERENCES REQUIRED. AD- DRESS BOX L 30,HERALD. 5-28-tf = ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework who will go to the shore for the summer. Mrs. W. E. Attwood, 175 Vine Street. 5-26-t¢ WANTED—Competent cook to zo to the shore. 'Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place. 5-22-tf! WANTEM. WAN'I‘ED—Bam man for care of horses. Andrews, Swift & Co. 5-30-tf WANTLD‘-—-Secnnd hand baby car- riage. Must be clean and in good condition. Address Carriage, Her- ald. 5-80-2dx —— 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 once. Wm. C. Raphael, 890 Main street., next door to Raphael's Dept. Store. 5-29-tf WANTED—Runabout with box be- hind preferred, monthly or weekly payments, state price and smallest payments- Ford preferred, Box 82, Plainville. 5-29-2dx WANTED—Two small children to board. Address Children, Herald Office. 5-29-2ax WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $10.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail, L. Mazer, 2007 8. Fifth Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 5-23-15dx WANTED—Competent cook Rn!or- ences. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, ve HIilL ]NO P. MAGUIRE ’Phone 1956 - 580 ‘Arch St. HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY . modern improvements; lot 52x153; terms reasonable, Address P. O. Box 635. 5-30-2dx —_— 1913 OVERLAND ROADSTER. C. C. houses of nine or ten rooms, ern improvements, also build lots on or near trolley lines. W. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-26-642 1 Palmer, Tel. 1270 or 1133-3. . : e 5-29-3dx { FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Tou Car, used only as demonstrator. o 3 d as new. Williamh FOR SALB—One gray mare, it years old, Co., 287 Elm street. elght Anam-, Switt & Co. 5-30-tf OBIINTAL RUGS. We-sell, we nuy, ‘We exchange—also FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. Arch stieet. A c-lw FOR SALE—Horse and wagon. herty’s market, Arch 8t . “§-! Charter 339 7 or 870. FOR ¥ e 75x500; city water,. gas, elec all kinds of fruit trees and b Very desirable mpofl:m - Wells' street, FOR SALE—6 cyl.' Stevens-Duryea. In excellent condition with two bodies. Willlams Auto; Co., 287 Elm 8t 5-26-d4 FOR SALE—1916 4 cyl. ' Oakland. FOR S8ALE—19186 B.o touring © Newly painted-and in fine condition. - A bargain in order Willlams Auto Co., 38 Street. FOR SALE—16J H. & D. motorcycle, electrically . equipped.; ' 630 .West Main street. 5-28-wix FOR BALE—19. Come at once Auto Co., 387 Eim 8t FURNISHED ROOMS—Front - rooms for light housekeepln: 87 Arch street. 5-30-1dx FURNISHED :ROOM—Large front - room, ground floor, suitable for two P or more, with or without board. Spacious lawn. 33 Main street. Tel. 1626-14. 5-30-2dx FOR SALE—One pair horses, 2/800 s, Guaranteed Price reasonable to prompt Apply ‘at 49-53 comm‘uhl New Britain. NOTICE. i it AUTO PARTIES taken out on ration: Day. Cmtul driver. 1182-2. “ " S-SM Michael« F. Valentine, vlolln t Lessons from 4 to 8§ p. 443 Church St, Tel. %1 TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, single or in suite,” electric lights. 83 Maple St. 5-29-a4 TO RENT—Two turnished rooms with - bath for light housekeeping. 195 Maple St. 5-29-34 AUTOMOBILE parties taken Reasonable rates. Allen: ‘car. .. ard Covert. Pel. 265-12. 6. — Telephone 744-13 and 1et us call show you how we can make yours mk -like new. Batlley ' €l Co., di' Stanley 8t. ‘- COZY home-llke stite-of 3 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water heater, | bath, pantry apd potch furnished for light housekeeping. . Eureka Agency, 84 West Main. - 6-;1-!! quAnozj WANTED, WANTED—Young worian wants po= sition as nurse to child. References, Jeffrey, 14 Hungerford Court, care Miss® McAviny. 5-30-4dx meet: your’ demand. P, H. NoOTiCE!’ & TON TRUCK-—¥or H ipped to haul coml or one 1435-2 T — (WANTED—Position as chauffeur or repair man in garage by you mn with some experisnce in au biles. 'x\r:l;g course. I Tntérna- tiona] Cotréspondence ischool, = Ad- dress Joseph Rogen, Glen street. & 7-28-2dx WANTED Young man for collecting. Good chance for advancement for oné who is willing to work | GATELY & BRENNAN, | 47 MAIN STREET FOR SALE HlldBOl; 6-54 Sedan with ex- tra ment. A.F. CORBIN FOR SALE., Two Family House, John Street ... Two Family House, So. Burritt Street Single Cottage on Hamiiton Street .. Three Family Houle. Pro-peet Street . Good Rents on Elm ll. D. IIUMPHREY 272 Main Street\ ' MONBY. T0. Lo/ Stop'l‘hatRentPayingHabitmdBny a Comge. We | have some nice ones to s| t Ave, Hmtdstreet,ParkTeri'aee;ndHutM it CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street NI’HGBNAUNDWNERB—IMVQW»“ ®. -specialty. GARAGES. Myprlmnndv-myolwo-t,wmm-dmr H. L. CHRISTOPHER,. 16 Bm’ E OT. 'PHONE l!“-l. ‘GARAGE BUILDER NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY If you have any Die, Tool, Experimenital and Machine wntto?\ done, take it 1o us and look over ouf mow, splendid equipment. O-rhonbn-edout‘undommm special equip SIX ROOM COTPAGE—WITH GARAGE. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET

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