New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1917, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN PAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1917. Improve Your Complexion Get your blood pure, keep the liver active and the bowels regular, and dxsfiguring pimples and unsightly blotches will disappear from the face. For improving the complexion and putting the blood in good order BEECHAM'S PILLS are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. They eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength- en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health- glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and Beautify the Skin Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢c. . ALLKINDS OF JOB PRIN First Class Work at 1 Reasonable Prices i TING Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. | 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Coni.. "UNCLE SAM SAYS SAVE! You Can Always Have Your Garments Look Like New Don’t buy new material when our cleaning and dyeing process restores worn garments equal to new. New Britain Dry Gleaning Gorp. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1323-3. 6x10 Fect Wool Bunting 5x8 Feet Wool Bunting . 4x6 Feet Wool Bunting ....... 5x8 Feet Printed Cotton ...... . 5x8 Feet Cotton Bunting Embroidere 3x3 Feet Wool Service Flags (Showi Service) £ 4 : 5x8 Inch Silk Flags, Mounted. ........... 2 i 8x12 Inch Silk Flags, Mounted . . g sc M 12x18 Inch Silk Flags, Mounted . . - B 24x36 Inch Silk Flags, Mounted : | 12x16 Inch Printed Cotton, Mounted . 8x12 Inch Printed Cotton, Mounted .. . 01d Glory Bows Flag Poles and Holders Always in The Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. e . 10c, 8¢ and 5¢ Stock., jl With a “ WASCO” hot water, coal burning heating system in your gar- age, you will never be troubled with § a cold car, frozen radiator, frozen batteries, etc. The “WASCO” deliv- ers the heat constantly and econom- f ically directly in front of your car radiator—where it is most needed— at a cost of but a few cents a day. Iy {GARAGE HEATING SYSTEM R \J | EADY-TO-SET-UP The“WASCO”only requires 2minutes attention daily. This is made possi- ble by the automatic regulator, which operates by the expansion and con- traction of the water in the system. This wonderful regulator and this simple system, complete and ready to install, could not be furnished for the price but for the fact that it is made in stock sizes and in large quantities. sells sys- The for tem $126 elf-regulating Any, Learn how to heat your gare age economically and safely. Send for “WASCO” catalog. 1-car system $65. Sale on Used Cars—7ouring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN’S AUTO GO. 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 MULTIGRAPH LETTEAS Fac-eimile of Typewriting done tn 1. 2 and 3 cclors with siguaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO, INC. 26 Ginte Nirses Axrtford. Conn | Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. W. F. Keeley Co. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS Dealer in Reo, Chevrolet and Repub- lic Trucks. gu;s(_m* Motor Cars ‘Williams Auto Co. Service Station 287 Eim St Tel. 1228 . Office and Show } Rcom 1 and 3 Main St. | HOMEFURNISHINGS FOR THE “AVERAGE HOME” The “Average Home” does not call for elaborate and costly furnishings and the lowest-priced fur- nishings are not good enough. It is the medium grades wi well made from durable, serviceable materials, and that a consists largely of this type ofhomefurnishings. neat and h are requircd—home furnishings that are attractive. Our extensive stock We realize that there are many who know that it is to their advantage to buy the grade of home- furnishings on which we specia but find it inconvenient to pay cash in full. Our arrangement for De- ferred Payment accounts offers the solution to the problem. Our terms are not over conservative nor are they sensationally liberal. They have been adopted to meet the requirements of the tomer. If yours is an “Average Home,” would it not be to your benefit to mnishing store which specializes on your needs? COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 40-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD 0 2ol WHERE " TY IS HIGHER THAN ICE. average cus- get acquainted with this homefur- AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RANGES OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS 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 $he finder's hands if he'does. ¢ T ARLLY ADVANGE lassified ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION., Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants - MINIMUM CHARGE 16¢ not xnow who lost it. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. rr——— TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. WANTEM WANTED—Bookkeeper, good oppor- tunity. In réply =®ive age, experi- ence and salary expected. Address Box X 10 X, Herald Office. 10-3-44 kitchen 10-2-tf WANTED—A good range. Call 679-23. large TO RENT—Three or four rooms for _light housekeeping. Box 15XX, Herald. 10-3-2dx FOR RENT—Lower floor, two family house, Harrison street, brand new, all modern improvements. 'Phone after 6 p. m. 319-4. 10-3-3dx TO RENT—Two tenements, one four, one five rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 10-3-6dx WANTED—Work for good team of horses or will sell and deliver stone for cellar walls, etc. Reasonable price. Within 3 miles of Beckley Station. H. Shulansky, Beckley, Conn., Tel. 644-2. 10-2-3dx WANTED—Second hand buggy; must be in good condition. Address Buggy, Herald Office. 10-2-3dx WANTED—BYy colored woman, work for Monday and Tuesday. Telephone 83, Plainville. 10-1-3dx WANTED-—Immediately, an experi- enced stenographer. In replying state age, nationality and experi- ence. Address Box X 27 B, Her- ald Office. 3d SITUATION WANTED. TO RENT—Garage. cars. Very central. Herald. Room for three Box 16 X B X,, 10-2-tf TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms and one of six; semi- detached bungalow, on City ave- nue. Apply Title Realty and De- velopment Co., room 6, 193 Main street. Office open evenings. Call between 7 and 8. 9-29-tf one of TO RENT—House, good barn and about seven acres of land. Inquire No. 2, R. R. Arcade. 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four rooms first floor at 176 Cherry street. Inquire 156 Cherry street. 9-27-tf FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, heated. 83 Maple St. 9-29-5d — SITUATION WANTED—Young man, seventeen, desires clerical work. Has knowledge of bookkeeping. Willing to work hard. Box 17Y. 10-3-2dx ——— e HELP WANTID—FEMALE., WA work. NTED—Girl for general house- Apply 21 Franklin Square. 10-2-3d4 Reliable Employment Agency 74 West Main St. Tel. 428-12 Help Wanted Heclp Supplied Male and Female. Cooks, Kitchen Hands, Housc Girls, Hotel Clerks and Porters, Laborers and Farm Hands. NOTICE! White Oak Crushed Stone Co. has removed its Main street office to the plant at White 0Oak. BENJAMIN M. KNOX, Teacher of Singing. Rooms 39 and 40 Booth’s Block Tuesday Afternoon and Evening. No Charge for Voice Trial. Telephone 545-3 FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Ete. A.D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 WANTED—A cook or maid for gen- eral housework:Mrs. E. H. Cooper, 169 Vine street. 10-1-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Lightning quart jars, 90 cents a dozen. Mason quart jars, 80c a dozen. E. X. Callahan, 382 East street. Tel. 1666. 10-3-tf FOR SALE—Upright piano, good condition. Cheap if taken at once. B. A. White, 109 Winthrop street. 10-30-wix FOR SALE—Hot chocolate urn, and show cases, all in perfect condi- tion. Axelrod’s Drug store, Park St., corner Bigelow. 10-2-2dx FOR SALE—Round oak dining room table. Sideboard, 782 East street. 10-2-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Reo touving car, good condition, complete, small mileage. A. Zimmerman, The Stanley Works. 9-20-t FOR SALE—A few second-hand ranges. Also a full line of Stewart Ranges. F. W. Loomis Co., 150 Arch street. 9-28-tf FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and har- ness $35.00; rubber tired top deliv- ery wagon $35.00; all in excellent condition. Swaln, 563 East St. 10-1-3dx FOR SALE—A sixty-acre farm, lo- cated 1 1-2 miles from Falls Vil- lage, Conn., on State road. Ggod soil, suitable for gardening, half in wood .other meadow and pasture, running water in barn, kitchen and i bath room, plenty barn room, eight! room house, all buildings in falr| condition, tools included if all cash, price $3,000. Death of husband cause for 'selling. Mrs. J. B. Hauson, Great Barrington, Mass. 10-1-1wkx FOR SALE—Half barrels for pickles, sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. 8-30-tf FOR SALE—TFine Quality Paeches. Elberta peaches for canning, Sunset Orchards Co., Shuttle Meadow, Tel- ephone 82-4 9-24-tf FOR SALE—Business wagon top. Also heavy harness. Bollerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971- 9-27-9dx with H. FOR SALE—Several horses just out of hard work. Also a three ton truck and office roll top desk in good shape. N. B. Ice Corp. 9-27-6d FOR SALE—Several two-family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. : 9-28-6dx ————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Man to wrap bread at night. Clean work, steady job and good pay to experienced man. Hoff- mann’s bakery, 96 Arch street. 10-3-1d WANTED—Two drivers, two clerks, one porter. Apply Adams Express Co. Depot Office. 10-3-3dx WANTED—Bright, willing, young man. Apply Willard Storage Bat- teries, 105 Arch St. 10-2-3d WANTED—AnR office boy. the office of the Corbin Lock C Apply at Cabinet 10-3-6d NOTICES. Cutting, Grading and General bing done by Thos. J. Kerrigan, 55 Mill street. ’'Phone 2225. 10-3-4ad E-—Nursing by the Ap- GRADUATE NUR: hour, afternoons and evenings. ply Box 23 X B X, Herald. 10-2-2dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable Rates. Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12, 10-1-6dx SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for slgns and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street. 6-8-tt LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel- 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-315-tf AUTCG LIVERY HORACE I HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET Payment in And our own plan,—viz: scriber. posited will be paid. Accrued interest upon of delivery. inclusive. which are 2% at time of subscription, December 14th, and 409 January 15, 1918. SECONDLIBERTY LOAN The Savings Bank of New Britain will receive subcriptions for the new 4% United States 10-25 year Bonds upon any of the following plans,—viz: Payment in full at time of subscription. intallments as provided for by the government, 189 November 15th, 40% A deposit of 10% of subscription at the time of making sub- scription, and a deposit of 109 of the subscription on the first of each month thercafter to and including July 1, 1918, when a bond (or bonds) for the amount subscribed will be delivered to the sub- Interest at the rate of 47 per annum upon the amounts de- the bonds will be adjusted at the time Subscriptions will be reccived from October 1st to October 27th, SUBSCRIBE FOR A BOND | Job- WANTED—Bright, willing, young man.Apply Willard Storage Bat- teries, 105 Arch St. 10-2-3d w. TED—Carpenters for inside work at the New Britain Machine Shop. Apply at the building to William H. Allen. 10-2-tf WANTED-—Young store clerk, and clean. Good references. ply 133 Main street. aeat Ap- 10-2-t¢ WANTED—Office boy over 16 years of age. Good chance for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting to P. O. Box 996, City. 10-2-tf FOR SALE—Business wagon 'with, top. Also heavy harness. P. H Bollerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971-12. 9-27-6dx s i i _ City Advertisement To Tax Payers | Assessors’Notice All persons in the Town of Ne Britain, liable to pay taxes are here by notified and fequested to return to the Assessors on or before the first] day of November next, a list of alll property owned or possessed by the on the first day of October, 1917. The Assessors will meet in their office, City Hall, West Main St. MONDAY, OCT. 1,191 and every day thereafter during October, except Sundays, for the pur: pose of recelving said lists. Office Hours from 9 a. m., to 5 p. and Monday, Wednesday and Satur. day evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. N. B.—All persons owning houses or land &fe requested to give a ful description of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be pro; cured at the Assessors’ Office, Cf Hall. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO H FOLLOWING STATUTE: i “Each resident and every corpora | tion of any town liable to give in 4 | list and pay taxes thereon, shall o or before the first day of Novembe: in each year, give in his list, madgq and sworn to as hereinbefore pre: scribed; and if he shall neglect o refuse to do so the assessors shall filf§ out a list for him, putting thereon all property which they have reason td believe is owned by him, liable td taxation, at actual valuation thereof from the best information they can obtain, and add thereunto 10 per cend] of such valuation.” 4 AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAMES J. WATSON, AARON DANIELSON. i ¥ Modern. Large Lot. Very FOR_ Two-family Dwelling, 72 Grand Street. SALE 13 Rooms, desirable. ] H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. f FTRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. Only $3,700 will buy a two-family house on Prospect : Street. Less than five minutes walk from Main street. Very cheap for the location. CAMP REAL 373 Main Street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. TO RENT! House of Ten Rooms in Western Part of City TBY® SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Enables your boy or girl to do better work at school. They are self-filling and guaranteed for one year. Headquarters for Fountain Pens—Largest Stock In the city. ADKINS PRINTING 0. 66 CHURCH STREET

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