New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1917, Page 12

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, OUR AS GRAFONOLA 1S UNDER ARMS. \‘ Mexican Bandits Cause Men on Border to Be on Lookout. Indio, Tex., Dec. 4.—After two fights between Mexican bandits and American border cavalry troops dur- ing the past three days the entire Big Bend river front was under arms to- | day and every precaution was taken ; to prevent further firing into Ameri- Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pms dnd Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in 1017, Whatever you need and it the Herald classified columns will whenever you need give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. can territory or bandit raids hy on‘- laws under Chico Cano, said to be wanted both in Mexico and the United the finder’s hands if he does not xnow who lost it. the city know your wants CLUB Closes Saturday, Dec. 8, 1917 Only Four Days More Don’t be one of the disappointed oncs this Christmas. Join now while the club is still open. Christmas only comes once a year 80 docs our liberal Christmas club ()flt'l' Club Terms 50c Weekly or More Until Xmas Ciub Plax No. 4 $1 DOWN $1 WEEKLY Until Xmas Pay the balance on convenicnt weekly or monthly terms after the holidays. Club plan No. 3 includes COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA FAVORITE AT $55, in any wood to match your furniturc. Equipped with a powerful double spring motor and the latest number six sound box. CABINET TO MATCH $i5 ADDITIONAL MAKE THIS CHI})I%’I}::MAS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS RECORD (ERTIFICATES NOW ON SALE NEW BRITAIN'S / LEADING TALKING'MACHINE STORE States on serious charges. Byl te Keist W wounded yesterday when United States troops crossed the bor- . der and killed 12 bandits. | Col. George T. Langhorne, in coni- mand of the troops along the Rio | Grande believes he has the situation | well in hand. QUESTIONNAIRES. Postmasters Instructed to Have Re- gistrants Receive them. ‘Washington, Dec. 4.—Postmasters throughout the country have been in- structed to make every effort to in- sure delivery to registrants far mili- tary service of th_ nine million ques- tionnaires which w.l be mailed by the local exemption boards beginning Dec. 15.", In an order issue today by the post ‘office department postmasters are in- formed that in case of nan-delivery return must be made to the local exemption board with the postmaster's indorsement stating the reason for non-delivery Auto Repairing Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in All Advertisements for the classified must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. column WANTED. WANTED—Saturday work by High school boy, age 16 Box X12X, Her- ald. 12-4-2dx WANTED—OId false tecth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 ta $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx WANTED—A young man or woman for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tf WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES, CO. 168 ARCH STREET. 2252 Williams Auto Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. SELLOR: 8uY ' HHOUSE FOR YOO .QOur Classjfied olwrnsiwill do it U — Basement Store with entrance from sidewalk. Large plate glass show windows. Good light and steam heat. Size of store floor 39 ft. 3 in.x36 ft. 6 in., or 1433 sq. ft. floor space. All finished in white enamel. New and clean. ‘Good location, just off Main St. Rent, including * steam heat, $25.00 per mouth.——Apply --MORRIN’S GARAGE-- 200 EAST MAIN STREET When Your Automobile Insurance expires let us renew it. Our rates will save you 20% or more of the present cost of your Insurance. Don’t fail to take tage of this opportunity at once. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE nmmm OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Your collars will really look their best and actually wear the LONGEST PO$SIBLE TIME it they are laundered by us. Our method of cleansing and ironing—our quality of soap and starch—and our exceptional care help WORK HERE. and employment of expert insure A—1 COLLAR Let us insure you against “saw’’ and ragged edged collars, Union Laundry Corp,, 266 ARCH ST. CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNZR HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. THE USEFUL GIFT Let it be that. No matter how econ- omical one may be the Christmas of 1917 will be the season of greatest ec?’?_(')my. PRACTICE RUGS, CARPETS DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERIES These are Thoughts worth while. office, Whiting street. 10-6-tt —_— HELP WANTED MALE., WANTED—Young man “ho has had at least a Grammar school educa- tion for clerical work in factory office of local concern. Address Box X27B, Herald Office. 12-4-3d WANTED-—Carpenters for finishing at New Britain Machine Shop. Wm. H Allen. 12-4-3dx \VA\TFD—-Amerx(‘r\n boys, 16 vears of age or over in main office of lo- cal concern. Address X4X, Her- ald. . 12-3-3a WAHdTED—Young man as invoice clerk in local wholesale office. An- swer in own handwriting. Herald, Box 9AB. 11-24-tf Denisonr Garage 430 MAIN STRE Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britain National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. Or by Appointment. Tel FOR SALE Two family feet improvements and 93 besides extra building space on side frontage street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKWQOD, Real Estate and Insu GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP. Also Second Hand Lumber. i HARRY SPERRY, Clayton. S Multigraph Letters Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures, Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) Hartford, Conn. C. A. BENCE GARAGE, Dealer in BUICK Automobiles, Automobiles for Hire. Reasol Rates and Reliable Se able 11 room house with all | Hall. | Open Sundays and Fvenings. Storage. Used Cars. Delco Experts. e et s i ek e i e e | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET, LOST. FOR SALE. — M FOR SALE. LOST—WIll the party who picked uy | FQR SALE OR RENT—Photograph silver purse containing paper money and dlnkey ticket on 7:30 trolley from Hartford Saturday night please return same to 165 West Main street. Reward. 12-4-1d TO REND, " TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. 27 North Glen street. Inquire 32 Greenwood. 12-3-tf Studio, centrally located, with or without equipment. Good reason for gelling. Address Studio, 709 Main street, Hartford, Conn, 12-4.24 FOR SALE—Three horses, two mules. Inquire at Cedar Hill Farm. 12-3-2dx FOR SALE—Household furniture, gas range, kitchen stove, parlor stove, sewing machine. Tnquire 242 Hartford avenue, second floor. 12-3-d3x —_— FURNISHED ROOMS Pleasant, front room, all conveniences, western section. Five minutes from postoffice. Adress Box 15XX, Her- | ald Office. 12-4-6-8 TO RENT—Two rooms for housekeeping, also two rooms, at 24 Camp street. 339-13. light | single Tel. 12-4-2d TO RENT—Garage. Enquire 15 East St., Plainville, Conn. 12-1-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms on top floor, all improvements. 62 Rob- erts street. i 12-1-3dx ENT—No. 21 Lincoln stree first floor, five rooms, bath room and combination light and hot water heater. 11-28-tf 90 Garden St. 11-28-6d TO RENT—A garage, TO RENT—3 furnished light house- | keeping rooms. No children. Ad- dress Box 9 BB. Herald. 12-4-2dx on FURNISHED ROOMS—Twa de: for and bed- all con- Herald. | 2-3-3dx front rooms, suitable men or as living-room room for man and wif veniences. Address Box FOR RENT—A few dcsirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- iscs, Main, corncr Elm’ street, or phone 1000. 11-10-tf TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf " HELP WANTED—FEMALK WANTED—Position as cook by an ex- perienced woman. Address Box 35XB, Herald Office 12-4-3dx 18 vears or over to store. State former any. Her- 2-4-d1x WANTED-—Girl work in drug Aadress TO RENT—Furnished room with board; suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. West side. Three minutes from post office. Herald, Box IAA‘. 12- d in pri- from TO RENT—Furnished rorm vate family; four minutes center. Light housekeeping priv- ileges. 110 Lake street. 12-3-2dx NOTICES. | NOTICE—Starting Dec. 5th, regular daily auto delivery and light truck- ing between New Britain and Hart- ford. Tel 605-2 12-4-8x Come to the Ha ha ha ha maid. for sec- Zddy, 327 12-3-2d Compete work. Mrs, E. B Main street. ond West general house- \W. M. Higgins, 16 12-4-64 WANTE o work.Apply Tremont stre WANTED—Polish Hotel Beloin. chambermaid at 12-1-tf WANTED—Waitre ant, 73 Church St. WA \\TED* . Asia Restaur- 12-3-3dx oung iadies between 16 of age to learn tele- ing. Paid while learn- Apply Chief Operator, South- | Telephone Co., 11-26-tf ew England Court street. WANTED-—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- ain Paper Box Co.. 22 Walnut St. 11-13-tf NOTICE. The very ] or Second Hand Furniture by J. HOCHMAN, "l" STREET. TEL. 468-4 | W.F. Keeley Co.. (Elm and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET l AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable Passenger Packard Limousince— H. I. HART, ‘el. 1930 506 A\RCH STREET. —_7 GARAGE "PHONE. 1409-2. DAINTY best prices paid for Junk ! | NOTICE. Electric hall, old fashion, d modern dancing this evening at 8:30 p. m. O, 8. of B. Jolly Bunch. ! Good time for all who attend. 12-4-1dx FOR SALE—One “Eight dollar” bill, * Continental money, issue of 1778. Also -a ballad ‘““The Lawyers and Bull Frogs” printed in 1758. Ad- dress N. E. Rogers, 157 Robbins St,, Waterbury, Conn. 11-27-6dx LY SPECIAL SALE on standard tires and tubes at reduced prices. We offer 30x3 1-2 plain tread cases at §13. Williams Auto Co., 289 Elm St. 12-3-1wk. ---FOR SALE-- EDISON DIAMOND DISC— Mah'y case, regular price $100.00—our price $75.00. COLUMBIA GRAFANODA with Cabinet and records—total value $72.00 —our price $45.00, COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA— regular price $100.00. Our price with records $60.00. EDISON AMBEROLA AND CABINET — regular price $40.00—our price $20.00. UNIVERSAL MACHINE—Reg- ular price $16.00—our price $5.00. FRANCIS BACON UPRIGHT‘ PIANO. Price $75.00. GABLER UPRIGHT PIANO— Price $90.00. JACOB BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO—Price $95.00. PLAYERPIANO in Mah'’y, note. In excellent condition and guaranteed, $325.00, Price includes Bench, Rolls, Scarf and delivery. Terms of payment arranged on any instrument we sell. The A. B. Clinton Co. 231 ASYLUM STREET. Hartford’s One Price Piane House. i 7 Room House, No. 21 Franci FTIRE INSURANCE is St. a Bargam Easy Terms:: A Two-family House No. 58 Trinity St., $6,500. A Two-family House No. 85 So. Burritt St. $5,800 H. D. HUMPHEEY, 272 Main Streei. - MONEY TO LOAN. | How About An A No. 1 Rent? onc for $45 on Cedar street, $10 on Ha Let us rent or sell your place for you. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street 3 Family, 12 Room Brick Housc, Street. Good Investment. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. We have onc for $45 on Corbin avenue, rrison street, $35 on Curtis Btmcl. ,Y ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Bwilding. SILVER ST---OAK ST. PROPERTIES FOR SALE 6 Family, 18 Room House, 34 Silver Pricc Reasonable. 214 Oak Street. Modern Improvements. THE HOWME BANKING & REALTY CO. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec'y. 198 MA IN STREET %\ UNDERMUSLINS Crepe de Chine and Satin Underwear 1'0‘\1(1 some daint broidery BOU de Chine, the Follics Caps in the ve TS AT PRICES priced from 50¢ to o cortainly fascinating for nas Gifts. Conceits in Ling ety better th eve the famous Ph making pine Km- Boudoin Caps in Crepe y latest models, which includes 0. THAN COST. 1S to $OO00O (Terms of Payment ‘Arranged) VIGTOR RECORDS THE A.B. CLINTON CO. 23} ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD’S LEADING VICTOR HOUSE

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