New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1917, Page 10

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—BALCH'S GARAGE— Pullman 6, ROAABLET . cieessee - $650 Cadilnc, § PASE .ccoscccccccacesdBO Chalmers 6, 7 pass, ... 450 Chalmers 6, 5 pass. 400 Chalmers Roadster .. 450 | Hudson 6, 7 pass. . 525 Hudson 6, 5 pass. . 475 Reo, 6 pass. ,.. 500 Maxwell, 6 pass. 225 Maxwell, 5 pass. . . 178 Maxwell Roadster . 2285 DeTamble Touring 176 Everybody is not W the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the ' Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always before the public. : our agents—the penny ads reachhundredsin the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will . b%interested in your propo- sition. HUNGERFORD COURT CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM omcm'rAwom EACH INSERTION. Sunday Evg, June 3, 7:30 o’Glock ' Rev. Theodore A. Fisher and President C. G. Lincoln Ct. State‘Oon\}ention and John Coleman Adams “of Hartford will be present. Put «do What you are doing %8 Dr. 3"“- — o— reliable. specialist, but a sym- pathetic advisor—a true ‘it you feel your health slip- ping away - from you—if you realfze that -you are not what you ought to be—it you have tried’ - ather - doctors = without, getting help—don’t hesitate, but &0 at onee to Tourings—1915 and - 1916 Models &t Salesroom. N MOTOR COMPANY 86 ARCH STREET PLEAS ‘KISSEL mp KARS . ) u Wear Kar, five passouger, two tops, $1.735; no-bu Stx, '» two tops, $3,600. mln‘.ll.slfi Double Six, seven passenger touring, TEL. 1204-8 . ve’ve sold one Two Family House on Camp street Awnk,wehveoneotheronou:hst. Herelsagood central location, WHY not buy it? CAMP 'REAL ESTATE CO. l’lm >+ SIX ROOM COTTAGE—WITH GARAGE. S(Z'.HULTZ242 %HQOSTELLO, Inc. TWO FAMILY HOUSE MTWthmwes,’hvoBathsdeas. Only Tl‘E W. L. HATCH CO ” AND BSE N ATH 0 wane P Office Open Monday and.Saturday Kvenings, T Hup-Rockwell Racer .. 225 R. C, H. Touring .. R. C. H. Touring Reo Touring . Overland Coupe Overland Roadster Mitchell Truck . Buick, 5 pass. 234 ton White 33% ton White . 5 ton Knox .. Packard Truck Peerless Truck . Regal Roadstey . Cars in best of shape, 203 Elm St., Cor. Seymour, Near Cor. E. Main 8t., ‘Phone 530 All Advertisements for the classified , column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the of issue. TO RENT. " COZY home-like. suite of '3 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water heater, bath, .pantry and perch furnished for light housekeeping. Eureka We 6-2-tf T90! improvements, = with or without board in smalf private family. Ad- llan violin mdrln‘ and bow hairing dress Box 5XX, Herald olllee. 'MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Facweimtle of Typewriting dozie 1a 1.3 and 8 eclors with ‘signatures . THE mmu«mgwm ‘o8, Ine, 16 State Street. flasrttord. Coms. NAGLE . sANPrARIUM dxD mvm n—a—m‘—lm nvn—l.:n-u-. AL physiocians to recogmitiom. | Conducted solely by % 4 MARY E, NAGLE, R.' N, Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell . . Motor Cars Wllllams Autu cu Mldl&hu ”’h“ . Keeley’s Garage Elm and Frenklin Streeta. Dealer for Overland and Colb Cars. JNO. P. MAGUIRE Engineering Oonstruction, Sewer and Laborers ‘Water Connections. Furnished. Sewer Pipe. ’Phone 1956 CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for.your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP 516 Aaylm- st., ’Phone Ch. 1141-3, 580 Arch St. TO RENT—Tenement of 5. rooms. 88 Whiting street. 3 A % 6-2-tf TO RENT—Nicely furnished Tépms, electric lights. - 83 Maple street, 6-2-4a4 SRR S A s e S R R TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms; first floor; all improvements. Inquire 16 Pear] Court, second floor. 5 6-2-3ax or TO RENT-—Five .room tenement, all modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 6-3-t¢ TO RENT—Kensington, five minutes to trolley; 'lower: tenement; seven rooms; large garden; fruit; 'large barn; chicken house; shady lawn; steam heat. E. P. Dunham, Tel. 032-4. §-2-2dx rooms in Dawson black, lll lhln street. Tel. 533-5. 6-1-2dx A S T LT S iy 'O, RENT-—June 15th, lower floor, six rooms, 64 Harrison St., ‘Phone. 1509, 6-1-tf FOR RENT—First week in Jupe, in Kensington, 6§ room semi-bungalow, #ad and electricity, north of Amer- ican Paper Goods. Call on prem- inea or phone 648-2. O RENT—Cottage, five large rooms, big lot, fine shade tree. Westwood Park, Plainville. Swedish Amerjcan praferred. Apply Joseph Edman, ‘Westwood Park. 5-31-43x TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. In- quire 76 let street, second floor, 5-81-tt. —— T0 RENT—OfMce in Electric building. Apply J. Winkle. 5-30-64 TO RENT—Two tenements, improve- ments,” Mr rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 7-29-a6x TO RENT—Four room tenement, 68- 67 Winthrop street. - 8-29-te TO\ RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. 3057-3. 7 5-17-t¢ T imp; “Tenement, four rooms, all vemernts. Inquire 470 Arch 5-7-t2 ———— TO RENT—For .the summer, fur- nished tenement of six rooms, up- stairs, Harrison street. Address Box X 3§ X, Herald. 5-23-tf TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $85.00; 7T room 32 family house, Rockwell ave. $30.00; 5 room 3 fam- {ly house, 12 Rockwell ave, $25.00. Geo: A. Quigley, 277 Main m’ i 6-23- e e TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same num- ‘ver, Tel. 1771. §-22-tf —— TO RENT—Oflice rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street. 5-8-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pul Co. WANTED—Dairy farm hands. $40 month, board, room and washing to good men. Maple Croft Farm, city. Tel. 78. 6-2-d8 WANTED—1916 State price. Herald Office. Indian side car. Address Box X29X. 6-2-a4 WANTED—AnN experienced stenogra- pher. Apply to P. O, Box 1025. 6-1-4d WANTED—To learn civil engineering or electrical engineering during spare time. Willing to work for nothing to learn trade. Address Engineer, Herald Office. 6-1-a3x WANTED—Barn man for care of horses. Andrews, Swift & Co. 5-30-tt WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Good wages to competent girl. Apply Diehl, 24 Cedar street. 'Phone 1449. 5-31-3dx maetter if broken- I pay $1.00 to 5-. ll-ld!' $10.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return imaii, L. Mazer, 3007 8. Fifth Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. o SR e S WANTED—Competent cook. Refer- ences. Mrs. S. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill. 5-18-tf S 5-23-15dx | § Ton | .l rosT. LOST—at depot’ or on -Berlin traln. College frat..pin. Chi Psl. Gold set with pearls. Name Reynolds en- graved on reverse. Finder will be LOST—5 months’ old puppy, marked black and ' white. Mouth white. Return to Polish church, organist. x 6-3-34% Myron National 303, 6-3-1dx Several men for shop and yard work. Steady work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Ber- lin Station. WANTED—Young Man to ls‘m au- tomobile: business, also ° welding. Cohen l(om Co,, 85 Arch fi:ot.“ 2! Wmmn—r man with High school -education for ‘clerical work in factory office of local conoern. Addres —Helfld;' Box H. 8. 28. i 1. WANTED-—W-IM at Walsh’, taurant, 294 Main street. §- ll-td WANTED—Diemakers, toolmakers and machinists. Apply at once Rockwell-Drake’corp., Plataviile. 5-242tL ‘WANTED—A young man for sofda fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. B-17-t¢ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ———-r ‘WANTED—@irls on Machines. while learning, QGirls for m work. ' Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch street. b 4d ‘WANTED—Compepent | \maid, general work, - for small nmny. good cook and neat. E- F. Smith, 112 Lake street. 5-38-tt WANTED—MIDDLE AGED LADY BOOKKEFPER WANTED—Competent maid' for gen- eral housework who will go to the shore for the summer. Mrs. W. E. Attwood, 175 Vine Street. 5-25-tf WANTED—Competent cook to go to the shore. Mrs. H..C. Hine, Hills\de Place. iy, tunw BUSINESS OFPORTUNTITIES BUY sAmalgamated Oil.- $15 buys 1,000 shares. 20 producing wells. Mapy valuable leases to darill Stock may double in price "soon. Write for free information. Amal- gamated Ol Co., 1103 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma, Okla. 6-2-a1x iy FURNISHED ROOMS, — TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms to reliable party. 'Phone 2086. - 6-1-8dx ———— SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Young woman wants po- sition as nurse to child. References. Jeftrey, 14 Hungerford Court, care Miss McAviny. 5-30-4dx ———— NOTICE. ' — e LAWN MOWERS Sharpened at 31 Greenwood street. Tel. 163-12 or 1467-4. 6-1-8a Michael F. Valentine, violin teacher. Lessons from 4 to 8 p. m. daily. 443 Church 8t,, Tel. 767. 5-28-6dx —_— AUTOMOBILE parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard: Covert. Tel. 265-12. 5-28-6dx INDIANA WORM DRIVE A FWAR IO EAT zm', 33 Ton . GOLD CARRIAGE CO,, 'Phone 473-4—1435-8. 314 PARK STREET FOR SBALE—Typewriter. Cheap $15. Worth twice. Does perfect work. Call 447: Arch gtreet, City. 6-2-d1 FOR SALE—Limosine. Two bodies. fully ‘by owner. Sell reasonable. Balch’s Gl.rl‘e 203 Elm Street. 1 6:2-42 FOR SALB—Parts of all cars, Balch Garage, 203 Eim Street. : 6-2-d7 TRUCK—§8% ton A. C. Mack dump truck with chain hoist: and steel body, new; big bargain, cash or time ents; reason for selling, dealing in other truck. R. M. Healey, 168 Amh 8t., New Brit- ain, Conn. Phone 1304-3. = 6-2-wl | FOR' SALE—Crawford range, two oak bedroom suits, bookkeeper's desk, small safe, odd tables, chairs, etc. 24 Camp street. 6-2-1dx FOR: SALE—One Scripps-Booth, Runabout, 19156 Hudson 7-passen- ger. touring car and one Ford Run- about.: These cars are all in in first class condition. Denison’s Garage, 430° Main street. 6-2-64 FOR. —HBverbearing Strawberry plants, $1.00 per hundred. White Beans for seed, $1.00 per qt. C. B. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street. 6-2-1d4 FOR SALB-—Bahy . carriage, . . condition, bargain. ' 'Phone FOR : SALB--Four year colt) broke for.. all ‘harness. John Frank, Mill St.. East Berlin, Conn. ¢-1-d3x FOR BALE—Three lots, each 50x5900, on. Wells street. 6-1-3a FOR SALE—Two high grade bullding lots on Lyon street. Address Richard Sedergren, - 15 Tomlinson avenue, Plainville, Conn, 6-1-3d4 FOR SALE—Horse and wagon. DRy herty's market,, Arch 8t 6-21-8 i3 § i FOR SALE—Six room cottage, I 75x500; city water, gas, electricity, all kinds of fruit trees.and Derries. Very desirable nelghborhood. - ‘Wells street. 5-38. FOR SALE—One pair horses, w 2,800 TMbs. Guaranteed Price reasonable to prompt b fect condition, 310, _$40:1 ‘Phome 1359 after & p. m., ! ¢--2dx FOR SALE—Geraniums, 180 each, two!or!lo.fla-mfirfi Joseph Rosia, Mill 8t 81! FOR 50x135. X 37T A, M. or ‘Box 5-39-31; 6-3-5-1 on ' Vasos "Phone 339-1%; Herald, lights ana starter. ‘Phone 101 or 738, FOR SALE--One gray mare, eight years old. ummn&dq FOR SALE-—Several tons m and baled rye straw. Woo Farm. Tel. 863-4. {fwo-tamily House, located on B have all the latest improvements; mmu.amm-e wfi‘!"""“"“"“" ] _——Y——", : O U Hartf Tel. Charter 3397 or $70. #OR SALE-—18J H. & D. motorcycls, ¢ ;}:filufli equipped. 630 West n t and sold; Stoves, bw;hm H .mmhuuuwn, _A.D. LIPMAN, 34 LAFAYDTTE STREDT. - FOR SALE - Hudson 6-54 Sedan with ex- Body Very complete equip- A. F. CORBIN FOR SALE Business or residential site, corner East Main and Harvard streets, Ex- cellent location with over 300 feet of improved frontage on East Main St. H. N. LOCKWOOD, GOOD TWO FAMILY HOUSE ~——JOHN Farm of 4 acres, good house and barn. - Near Farmington Ave. trolley. Very desirable. H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANCE AT TABEWS nmmmn-h : nnqlvy’uu good ' oar Wmmmhh_ ful in your selection of & used car—jyou can well afford o get one REOS: 1916 Touring, 4 cyl. Refinished 1915 Touring, Refinished 1914 Touring, Refinished 1916 Touring, Refinished . REO, 1918 Touring ... RE,O. 1914 Touring ... REO, 1914 Touring . CHALMERS 6 Touring SCRIPPS-BOOTH 1916 ,. CHEVROLET Runabout, 1914 OAKLAND, 1916 SIX OVERLAND, 1915 Touring DODGE, 1916 Touring .. Our word for i bargaina. fiifli Also house and barn and @ 2 acres on Shuttle Meadow A 272 Main Street.’ MONEY TO LOAN. NU!TCENAE’!OOWMVQWMM a specialty “ GARAGES. lypriuo‘nd H. L. CHBISTOPHER, 16 BLAKE OT. LET US SUPPLY 'PHONE 1180-32. GARAGE BUILDER YOUR WAxDS IN ' Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. ° MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1884, The Oldest Wall Paper and mwmm Wv!-b Paint Shop n the ity PHOND S84 "

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