New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1917, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917. It Is Always Safe o Buyon a Rising Market ) This is of course particularly true when the price of a soaring com- modity drops temporarily. We do not believe that prices of pianos will ever bc lower. know for a positive fact that they are going to be constantly higher. Not only are the vital parts of a Piano largely imported but the class of workmen who fit and finish Pianos are hard to get and demand more money. : Therefore we say that any Piano bought at our Mid-Summer Sale is a good investment and obe that will largely increase in value in a short time. . Again we would urge upon you the necessity of seeing us at once. Sale closes Monday night, July 16. LIST OF A STEINWAY, FORMER PRICE $650. EVERETT, FORMER PRICE $450. SALE PRICE FISCHER, FORMER PRICE " $450. SALE PRICE HAINES BROS. FORMER PRICE $350. SALE PRICE ........... WATKINS BROS., Inc. Exclusive Steinway Representatives for Central Connecticut HARTFORD, 241 Asylum St. South Manchester But we Piano FEW PIANOS SALE PRICE ..$393 .$235 .$325 .$225 Bristol SAXON IROADSTER \Speaking of Economy Saxon Roadster owners continually report operating charges of but 3 cents per mile Do you realize you can gain all the advant- ages of motor car ownership for but little more expense than your present cost of car Saxon Roadsters for the use of its New Eng- land salesmen. One salesman writes us he now covers his territory of 42 towns in just one-fourth the time formerly required by railroad, and at an expense of but 2 1-2 per mile. He can now devote the balance of his time to de- ,veloping new fields. He has multiplied his “efficiency by four. He has made his Saxon Roadster pay him a time dividend of 400 per cent. and it can do the same for you. Hundreds of Saxon Roadster owners have voluntarily written us expressing their sat- isfaction with the economical way in which this car has performed. Saxon Roadster complete, with starting and lighting system, . three-speed transmission and demountable The American Tobacco Co. has bought ten rims, is $495, f. 0. b. Detroit. Saxon “Six” Touring $935. “Six” Chumy Roadster $985. “Six” Sedan $1,325. ALL MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. : M. IRVING JESTER, TELEPHONE 2109. fare? And do you realize that motor-car ownership today is productive economy? To make your efforts count most heavily, you must use every possible time-saving in- strument. Each one of us must produce more by working harder and maklng more ef- fective use of our time. And because Saxon Roadster will give you the greatest number of satisfactory miles of travel for the least money it is the logical car for this purpose. CORNER PARK AND ELM STS. ale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER Gd. INC HUNEYMAN S AUT0 Gu e Btate Bureet. Hartford. Oonn. | 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-zimile of Typewriting done 1 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea (‘Keeley’s Garage and Franklin Streets. De-.ler for Overland and Cole Tars. uwry Cus for Hire. Storago and Reuu-m; a Specialty., Tel. 1238 Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not know who lost it. TO RENT, TO RENT—Right rooms furnished, just off Main St. Four rooms in center only $10.00. Seven rooms first floor in best location. Five rooms, third floor in suburt $10.00. H. N. Lockwood, 420 City Hall. 7-13-3dx TO RENT—Desirable room for two, with bath; for two gentlemen. 348 Main St. T-13-1dx CASH IN ADVANCE. CHARGE 10¢ MINIMUM C ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for the classified colpymn must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of igsue. WANTEM. TO RENT—Tenement, all latest im- provements. 155 Washington St. 7-12-d3x TO RENT—Sevéral 6-room tenements to rent in semi-detached bunga- lows, just completed. Title Realty and Development Co., 193 Main St., Room 6. Open evenings only from 6 to 8 p. m. 7-12-d TO RENT—Heated, six room flat, all improvements, 718 Stanley Street. 7-12-d6 TO RENT—Desirable room or two gentlemen, with board. All conveniences. Tel. 1213-3. 7-11-3d TO RENT—Four rooms, 126 Cherry street. ups RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. TO 83 Maple street. TO RENT—Garage at 90 Garden St.| 7-10-5d TO RENT—Large for two gentlemen. desired. 24 Washington St. furnished room Breakfast if N-9tf TO RENT—Space in garage for small auto. 51 Walnut street. 7-7-tf TO RENT—Furnished front room to man and wife, also side rooms at 319 Main St. 7-12-d3x TO RENT—August 1 at Myrtle beach, five room cottage, equipped with 2as for lighting and cooking, run- ning water, also coal itove. Apply Mrs, J. J. McKee, 18 Park street, Plainville. Tel. Plainville 89-3. : 7-T-wl TO RENT—Two flve room tenements and one four rooms. Inquire 85 Connerton street. T-5-tf TO RENT—Five room flat, steam heat. G. H. Samlow, 391 Arch St. 7-6-tf TO RENT—Private garage; place to wash car. 91 Maple street, 7-2-tt TO RENT—T7 room cottage, Hart St., $36.00; 7 room 2-family house, Rockwell avenue, $30.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main St. 5-23-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop street. 5-29-tf TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, sct coai range, gas and electric light. 359 Maln street. Apply samz num- ver, Tel. 1771. 5-22-tf TO RENT—Store for commerclal use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pun. Co. 5-10-tt TO RENT—6 Rooms with or without garage, very latest improvements. Electricity and gas in every room. 91 Maple Street, or call 394 Main Street. for one | 7-10-84 | WANTED—Second cook at Hotel Be- loin. 7-13-tf WANTED—Few hours’ work each day. light house- 264 Clark street. 7-13-3dx WANTED—Young men and women to enroll now for a war Emergency Course. Hardware Business College. School- opens Aug. 1. Rossberg Bldg. Ermie Stone, Prin. WANTED—Ford roadster at once. Address Box XX34 Herald office. 7-7-tf WANTED—OIld False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. e ——————— SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL SHORE LOT on high ground close to water in coolest and most picturesque location on Connecticut shore, 50X100, at spe- cial price $150 less than adjoining lot. Quick trolley service, best of neighbors, good bathing, modern sanitation, no cesspools or salt marshes. Come and see class of cottages going up all around. Wil sell for less than $100 cash, bal- ance on long time. N. Robbins, Box 11, Herald office. 7-12-2d ———eeee ey SITUATIQN WANTED. WANTED—A 6 or 7 room house with all modern ments, for a family Address D. Urna, General Dellvery, City. 7-12-2 ——— e SHORE COTTAGES FOR RENT. flat or improve- with children, BRAND NEW furnished cottage at Morningside-on-the-Sound, with water view, and four bedrooms, all improvements, at $25 per week in July, $50 per week in August or $175 for month, $100 for Septem- ber, $350 for full season. Another, FOR SALE. 7-5-11dx : FOR SALE—Having installed auto trucks we have a few spare horses we will sell right. New Britain Ice Corp. 7-13-wl The Lost items in the Class- 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 your property returned, pro- vided it has been located. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-—Franklin touring car, in good condition. Price $350. W. N. Dunham, Shuttle Meadow Ave. T—13—6dx FOR SALE—Another Desirable Prop- erty in center of Plainville. Two Tenement House, on Trolley Line. Extra Buflding Lot. City Water. Good Well. Gas. Price Low. Part Cash. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, New Britain, FOR SALE—Studebaker, three pas- senger car, in perfect condition. Been run only a few thousand miles. A Rare Bargain. A. P. Marsh, Dep- uty Sheriff, New Britain. 7-13-64 FOUND. FOUND—Thursday. Owner Sum of can have same by money paying for advertisement. 7-131dx. —_—_—e FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Two for light housekeeping. High street. 28 South 7-13-6d | 1 call 212 Main street, first floor, Room 7 and rooms 7-13-d2x _— FOR SALE—1917 Ford open delivery in first class condition. Elmer Afi- tomobile Co., 22 Main street. 7-9-6d FOR SALE--Driving horse. renberger, 114 Arch St. C. Wahs 7-11-6dx FOR SALE—Tubular boller. Dickinson Drug Co. Inquirg FOR SALE—Some real good bargaing in used cars, 6 and 7 passengets, 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 carefully by owner, in elegant condition with extra 7 passenger body. Real bar- gain for some one that wants & first-class sedan, all good shoes, 2 extra full set of tools, etec. from $150 up. Cash or Balch Garage, 203 Elm St., Seymour St., near East Main streets NOTICE NOTICE—Automobile -for hire. Re- model light 7-passenger ' car. rates. T. K. Hall. Tel. 608 Low . | 7-13-8dx - . 7-74 lFOR SALE—Ford touring car with windshield and extra runabout |. body. 136 Cleveland street. 7-10-wix FOR SALE—Soda fountain. Full 1, HERMAN A. SCHROETER of 147 | will not be responsible for any bills con- Nettie until 7-11-3dx Columbus Ave.,, New Haven, tracted by my . wife, Schroeter from. this further notice. Mrs. date AUTOMOBILE parties taken Reasonable rates. Allen car. ard Covert. Tel. 255-12, out. Rich LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel- 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-156-tf SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs cards of all kinds. 46 Main street, and show A. P. Marsh, 7-9-6dx 6-8-tf ' equipment. Cheap. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, 46 Main street, New Britain, 7-10-64 OR SALE-—Barber shop and pogl table, all latest fixtures. at once. Inquire 230 East Mhin street, between 1 and 6 p .m. Cash or terms. FOR SALE—Work horse. D. S. Negri, Berlin, 7-12-d3 FOR SALE-—Matheson 6, 50 H. P. Speedster in fine shape and nicely equipped at a very rare bargain, price $150.00. Call and inspegt same at-once. Also a good.poel table, cheap, Horace I. Hart, 548 Arch street. FOR SALE 63 Bassett §tr€'el—~slngle House and Garage, Large Lot and all Improve- ments. AL SO 90 Bassett Street—2 Family, Large L ot and Fruit. Rooms All H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. on highest ground at Morningside, | THE IDEAL WAY TO LIVE isin a cottage. We have with six bedrooms and screened sleeping porch, near clubhouse, $200 for August. ¥ull beach priv- lleges in both cases. W. T. Yale, Morningside, Vh]tord Conn, 7-12-24 ——— HELP WNTED—MALE. WA D—Man of forty over. Near own home. Three to ten dollars daily. Permanent. Write. Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 7-12-2dx | years or WANTED—Young man bookkeeper, | able to take full charge of book- keeping and cost work and to act as office manager in local factory. Reply giving age, experience and salary expected to Manager, Box 1009, City. 7-11-d4 WANTED—Man to reset new stone curb. Apply Baker & Lasher, 307 | Church street, T-11-44 E————————————— SHORE RESORT. INDIAN NECK—Branford. Cottage 1905, now open, good beach, good service, trolley, terms reasonable. Mrs. Agnes D. Frey, Tel. 7-13w1l FOR SALE Nine room house in western part of city by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE Two three family houses on Lyon Street, all modern improve- ments, just completed. One two family house, completed. One 7 Will be sold on easy terms, - T/ 11 rooms, room bungalow and one 6 room bungalow, all new, monthly payments. modern improvements, just Realty and Building Company Office: Geo. A. Quigley, 277 Main St. some very desirable ones the city. Call and see u CAMP REAL 272 Main Strect for sale in different parts of s. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Duilding. r DO YOUR BIT BN | e CONSERVE THE NATIONS FOOD SUPPLY Can fruits and vegetables use. This will reduc ing and help the na for Winter ; e the high cost of liv- tion. BUY YOUR CANNING SUPPLIES NOW Stocks are limited much higher later. and prices will be Quart Jars, glass tops, $1.00 doz. Pint Jars, glass tops .... 90c doz. Quart Jars, Mason ...... 85c doz. Pint Jars, Mason Family Scales (25 Ibs.) Jar Rubbers . . .. wevee... 15c doz. $1.25 ea. ceienen.. 8c doz. 10 per cent. discount on glass top jars in full ’Phone 1075 gross lots. Jitney Delivery. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO.] ‘ncorperated 250-256 Park St. / New Britain, Conn. corneg Must sell 7-12-d2x 7-12-2d Modern, 7-13-64°

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