New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1917, Page 10

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PEOPLE So‘great is'the flexxbility of this | car _that ' you rarely nced to A t gears. It idles down ‘“on M. IRVING JESTER, bottling of the product of experts. reliable specialist, -but a aym- pathetic advisor—ea true friend. It you feel your health slip- ping away from. you—if you _realise that you. are not what you ought to be—if you have tried * other doctors without getting help—don’t hesitate, but g0 at once to maWnfllMDA! meoruClnsifledAdvin l!eu.lil. You Get Resuilts That's What You Want. CK ROCK AVENUE ON EASY TERMS TEEW LEKFCHCO “—- O‘-m- Op- Monday mawmm 2 KEETBABYSLA IN POLICE DS Admission of Prisor@' Held in s«.! Louis Will Clear Up Fa- mous Case. St. Louis, Mo., June 23.—{We have obtained admissions from Claude ; JPiersol that confirm my belief that we have the kidnappers and mu-- ders of Lloyd Keet now ‘in custody,” You are certain of a response, The Lost items in the Class-l ified Columns are surprisingly good investments. At a penny a word you may be reasonably certain of reaching every corner of the city and having Everybody is not pad the Herald all of the ti but somebody is reading ¢ Your advertisement is your property returned. pro- CASH IN ADVANCE. was the announcement made yester- e day by Paul M. O'Dea, county pros- ecutor from Springfield, Mo., after h:s and Chief of Detectives Allender had questioned Piersol, Cletus Adams and Dick Carter for more than four ‘hours. Plersol, who is in Jail pere, sent'| word to Allender that he had “some- thing he wanted to get off his chest,” and the questioning resujted. said Plersol did not make a confes- sion, but that he made statements which, if true, are very damaging to other persons not now publicly -con- nected with the case. GARAGE MAN SUED. Dr. Willlam Leikin today brought suit against M. J. Koverman, of an accident on June 24, 1916, when an employe collided with a car driven forth that his wife automobile on the last summer when, ington road, a man is claimed that the accldent was due entirely to carelessness on the part of the deféndant’s employe, public library, Dated l.t New Britain, this 19 day ‘p! June, A. D, 1917, L George Sanderson, Applicant. We, the Undersigned, are electors license, and hereby certify . applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said applica- tion. Dated at New Britain, this 19 day Andrew G. Brandt, ‘Walter Pohlman, J. W.. Mills, Frederick Guenther. I hereby certity that the above- named signers and endorsers sre elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 19 day of June, A.D. 1917. Alfred L. Thompeon, Town Clerk. Hudson, Oa.khnd, Maxwell wllllamsAum (:u lhoml-ndlmhst. ”‘lfl-“ Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S ‘AUTO GO. 189 MAIN STREKET TEL. 391-4 FOR SALE Business or residential site, corner | East Main and Harvard streets. Ex- ocellent location with over 300 feet of 185 Arch St. "Phone 452-2 MULTIGRAPHS LETTER All Adverfisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e ——— /- T0 RENT, TO. RENT—For the summer, fur- nished apartment of six rooms. Best location, west end. Address Apartment, Herald Eflleo 16-23-1d TO RENT—Tenement, 'three rooms, third floor. 78 FEllen &§t, Tel. 1299-2; 6-22-24 AR SR P O T TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, five rooms, all improvements, 125 Shuttle Meadow avenue. 6-22-2dx AN o e S S TO RENT—Up-to-date modern § and 6 room tenements; all modern im- Pprovements; electric light, gas, etc. Title Realty and Development Co., 193 Main St., Room 6, open eve- nings. 6-21-a3 T e TO RENT—Five room tenement, all lmvrovommts. 75 Roberts street. 6-21-d3x TO REN'!\—G-nn 90 Garden St. ; 6-21-43 TO RENT-—Six room flat, third floor, -163 Maple St. - 8-18-tf TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, all modern improvements. ' Eleétrict lights, ' furnace, bath, 99 Winthrop 8t. Inquire 1st floor, or A. Pinkus, optician, 30¢ Main St ‘Phone, \:10. 6-18-12 TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $36.90; 7 ‘room 2-family house, Rackwell avenue, $30.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main 8t. 5-23-tf TO RENT—Six room tenement, with garage. Latest improvements. To rent from July 1. Inquire 91 Maple street, ‘or 394 Main street- 6-14-if TO RENT—Private to: rent. Place to wash car. 91 Maple street. 6-14-1L 70 RENT—Five reom nn‘mnt. all modern imprevements, 130 Cherry street. 6-2-tf TO RENT-—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. < In- quire 76 Pleasant street, second floor. 5-31-t TO RENT—Four room t-npnnt. €5- 67 Winthrop street. 5-39-tt TO RENT—Fiat of seven roonts, set coai range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same num- ver, Tel. 1771. $-232-t2 TO RENT—Office rooms, second fioor. Apply Sovergign Trading Co., 162 Main street. 6-8-tf TO RIIN'R-—-swu for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Chllrch stret. Amfly Herald Puo. 5-10-tt - Jdmitation of Claims- At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Di: trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the ‘23rd day of June, A. D., 1917, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge. ¢ On motion of Louis Bradbury of said Berlin, administrator on the ess tate of John Bradbury late of Berlin, within said district deceased. This Court doth decree that ssix months be allowed and limited for the the creditors of said estate to ex- hibit their claims against the same to the administrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in sald town of Berlin, near- est the place where the deceased last dawelt. BERNARD F- GAFFNEY, Judge. ——————————r— LOST. LOST—Last evening on Park street, Dearl and sapphire erescent brooch. Reward' it returned to Mrs. Fel- lows, 432 Park street. 6-33-14 HEDP WANTED-—EMALE \WANTED—Gir1 of 1¢ wants position; care of baby. . 626 West Main street. . 6-23-3dx ‘WANTED—Experienced stenogra- pher in. local factory office. State experience. P. O. Box 37 6-28-34x ‘WANTED: — BExperienced stripper and ' cornerstay. Apply N. B. Pa- per Box Co., 22 Walnut St. 6-23-64 ‘WANTED—Good, strong -Polish or German girl for m.n.l ‘work. Ap- ' ply at once, Conn. Chemical Co-, 110 . Rockwell Ave. M. Abraham. / 6-21-a3x WANTED—@GHr] or middie aged wom- an for general houss work, four in \family. Must be neat and willing, Good wages; permanent - position. Mrs. Carl Marshall, 47 Stearns Bt., Bristol, Conn., Tahphono 315. 6-21-34 WANT\ED—Comum: maid for gen- eral housework. One willing to go to shore. No laundry.: Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 18 Grove Hill. 6-20-45 WANTED—GIr! for . general House- work.. -One that can speak English. Apply 16 Forest street. 5, 6-16-tt e o L L WANTED—Girls and women. Union laeundry, 266 Arch S8t., NW Brit- atn,’ Conn. q WANTED-—MIDDLE. . AGED LADY TO RENT—Nicely turnuhad rooms, 83 Maple street. _ 8-18-74 TO. RENT—Furnished room. 'Private entrance. All conveniences. 70 Frank- lin Square. Tel. 1432-5. 6-23-tf TO RENT—One furnished room for light ' housekeeping, -first . floor. Front entrance, Gas and el light, 33 Main St., 'l‘el. 1626-14. ~ 6-23-24 TO RENT—Furnished front room, first floor, $5. Sultable’ for two central location.' Address Box BT§, Herald. §-22-2d4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. “Live Wire” dealer in New Britain is offered the best agency in the Motor Truck Business. If you can qualify you will represent an old established manufacturer with thc largest line at the lowest prices of any nationally advertised high grade motor truck. Also extensive local advertising campaign with factory assistance = to make .quick sales- Applications will be investi- gated. Sandow Motor Truck Com- y. 6-23-1dx WANTED—College student wants' a position, as a typist = preferred. Address Typist, Herald Office. S 6-! !8-84 WANTED—Young man ~wishes w drive machine evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. R. C. Bernhard, 217 Chestnut street. 6-21-d9x Denison Garage | .= uw&nloghln,muflm Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streeta. Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. . Storage and Supplies. Repal iring a Specialty., Tel. 1228 GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automolvlle Repairing Forging KISSEL KAR TRUCKS—Every Inch a Truck 3-4 ton $1,085; 135 ton, $1,485; 2 $3.760. KISSEL ton; u,lm- 835 ton Ot,mg S wl PLEASVRE KARS Kissel All Year Kar, five passcuger, two tops, $1.735; Double Six, seven passenger, two tops, $3,600. lmwufln.,‘l.l“ Mfleh.mwmmg 168 ARCH ' R M. HEALEY, TEL. 1204-3 and | —— REO 1916 SIX $900 Overhauled. and . repainted. In splendid condition throughout Other good values in used cars. fours and [ sixes; Buick, Chalmers, Regal, Oakland, etc. RUSSELL P. TABER, INC. 128 Allyn Street. Hartford, Conu. AUTO LIVERY HORACE L HART Reliable and Reasonablc Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates 32, $2.50 and $3 per hour Arranged .G GE 596 ARCH STREET oncmuwom‘i‘i‘é‘é"'mm FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Cabbage plants. 1615 Stanley. 8t. ¢-23-34x FOR SADR, - FOR SALE-—Jersey = cow. Fred Guite, foot of Damy Berlin. FOR SALE—Vick’s gwmnt bras .aster and tomato plants, 18c Call evenings. 303 Maple sl 63 FOR SALE—Columbia grep! Wwith 100 good .records. Fine: dition. $13. Just the to take to the shore. ‘Wheeler, 138 Main street’ ment Co, 16 Church 8t, Meriden, Conn. s-23-8d _— TFOR SALE—Celery plants, §0c hun- dred. 3 Mill' 8t §-22-5ax FOR SALE—Some real good s in used cars, '§. and 7 passengers, roadsters. Some with electric lights | and starter. All in the best of shape. 4. light delivery 5-ton trucks. One 6 sedan, electric lights and starter. Been used very care- fully by owner, in elegant condi- tion with extra 7 passanger body. Real bargain for some' one that wants a first class sedan, all goo shoes, 2 extra full set of'tools an: Prices from $150 up. Cash ot terms. Baich-Gadrage, 303 &lm St corner Seymour St., near Esst Main street. 8-28-2d ————————— NOTICE PEAS, PEAS, PEAS, ALL KINDS— 1 hereby guarantes to furnish any firm or individual 1,000 or more bushels of pess. I have 30 acres planted with peas. ‘Wil sell by contract or otherwise. Call and see us for terms, ete. . Carmen Pompeit, ‘FOR SALE—English 65 Mapln, St, Plajaville. FOR Shla?—: and C. piano. In good ecnm mont street, mnfl“fl—a}.flm old, weighs 1360 1ba, street. . AUTOMOBILE _parties taken Reasonable rates. ' Allen car. Rich- AM Covert, Tel. lli-\l!.: 8-18. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood strest. Tel: lll-ll or 1457-4. 6-18-t2 SIGN PAINTING, in all its bruutta . We are pupn.l"d to ‘take care . WANTED—Modern home-like . reat, Five rooms, by small American family; 20 minute. walk. no_ obs] fection.” ‘Address Box' XX385, Her-{ | ald. 6-22-34 } . WANTED TO BUY Antique or Old- Fashioned Furniture -“of any = de- nrl’tlon_ Write 'meé what you . have. E. E. Bh.flhlll. 18 “Durham: i~ Ave., Middletown, Conn. . $-§1-ddx B N SRR v WANTED-—To do dressmaking and pmn sowing at home. 3 Pear! St. $-31-a8x S SR S SN0 AT S AR T WANTED—A young man or lady in the accounting department of a local factory. - Address P. O. Box 1019, City. 6-19-wl WANTED—Young man 'as count salesman in electrical store. Goodi, opportunity. Spring & Buck- l.y Electric Co., Box 400 5% [4 6-21-a42 m 5 2 AGENTS WANTED., ———————— e LARGE MANUFACTURER wanis|wew. representatives to ‘sell shirts, un- derwear, hosiery, dresses, walsts, skirts, direct to Homes. Write fo; u free samples. Madison Mills, 50: New York City. -‘..w -—,m D 5-12-e o Sat-! Don’t be a slacker. You will hvfiq thlst;\reefnmflyhm on Elm: JHE HOME BANKING & REALTY lfl nnt L

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