New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1918, Page 12

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] 'through the “big removal sale. tist of bargains we've ever offered in our 70 years or more1 of storekeeping. We have many unusual solve nowadays, and the sacrificing of our present stocks || means taking tant one. i Consider 1 day. They all stand for savings on the things you need— || the things that count. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1018, Branch Store, 12 TALCOTT STREET. Furniture, China and Housefurnishings. Rugs, Draperies, gmbull and Church Streets. bale Is | tion Day Bse is to sell out everything, and to|| over the state are interested is to put: ere’s an amazing list of low prices radxatmg‘ undreds of extraordinary offerings of thxs We can truthfully say it's the greatest|| problems to| a short cut to the solving of a most impor-| | every announcement carefully from day to | ROOSEVELT SICK AFTER OPERATION Moved to New York Hotel to Be Near Physicians Oyster :Bay, N. Y., Feb. 6.—As result of an operation performed few days ago Colonel Theodore Roosevelt was removed to New York city‘-yesterday in order that attend- ing physicians might be near him in- a steadsof their making the trip to his | home-at Sagamore Hill. It is pected that he will be able about in a week or ten days. Fwer simce the Cuban campaign of the Spanish-American war Colonel Roosevelt has suffered at intervals fram a fever contracted in one of the camps. During his Brazilian trip, four years ago, it took a ma- ligaznt form. This caused a deep abscess which has troubled him quite a little during the-last four years. ex- to be | When the trouble took shape again | scveral days ago Dr. Walton Martin ‘flf 151 Kast Sixty-third street was alled. The surgeon, who is con- e i G operating staff of 'St. fuke’s hospital advised an im- mediate operation, stating that in opinion it was imperative. Colonel Roosevelt decided that it should be done and told his family. The operation was performed by Dr. Martin, who was assisted by several other surgeons. After remaining in the house a few days Colonel Roose- velt insisted that he was all right and | yesterday got up. During the day | | he had a talk with Governor Beeck- man of Rhode Island, the latter com- ing to Sagamore Hill to invite the | colonel to Providence to make an ad- | dr before the Council of Defense. | The colomel consented and a tenta- | I'tive date was made for the latter part of next month. When Colonel Roosevelt got about today he did not feel so well and, af- | | ter censulting with his physicians, he decided to go to New York city in | order that he could be under their direct care. As a result of his ill- ness, Colonel Roosevelt cancelled his speech which he was to deliver to- morrow evening at Boston before the Chamber of Commerce and the Pil- grim PubHcity association. Speeches which Colonel Roosevelt was to have made in the West next week have s been cancelled. He was scheduled to leave here on Sat- urday and make an address in Des Moines, Milwaukee, and Detroit. At the Hotel at midnight Langdon it was said last night that Colonel | Roosevelt was resting quietly with no apparent prospect of complica- tions. The colonei’s illness made it necessary to call off appointment {to speak at the Vigilantes' dinner at the Harvard club last night, and also several appointments which he had today. his ORDY 967. Savings Bank of New Britain OF NOTICE. No. VS, Edward Wuka, et al., State of Hartford, 25, 1918. Upon The Complaint Of The Said Savings Bank of New Britain praying for recasons therein set forth for a foreclosure of a certain mortgage dated September 19, 1905 and re- corded in New Britain Land Records, Vol. 46, Page 490, now pending in The City Court of the City of NeAv Britain to be held within and for said City on the first Monday of Sep- tember, A. D., 1917. It appearing to and being found { by said Court that the whereabouts Connecticut, ss., New County of Britain, January B S S S B e e ] NOTICE ThesS. G. & S. REALIY COMPANY, Inc., under the laws of the State of"New York and Connecticut, have opened campaigntin New Britain and adjacent towns. This - company is engaged in developing a beautiful tract grownd, - comprising about 1500 adjacentvto New Brunswick, New Jersey, about forty-five minutes’ ride fromiNew York City, on the main line of the railroad. The land is guaramteed high, dry and level, and the title to this property is guaranteed frec and clear by the Guarantee Mort- gage & Tifle Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J. The property has bemutiful road fromtage and is part of the good road movement now -bemg Jersey. This company has arranged with the management of Scenic theater to advertise there Wednesday, Fé¢b. 6 and-Saturday, Feb. 9. The company will sell a limited number of the building lots for $39.00 each. Other lots on up. -$pring. \_ Excursions to the property Sunday, weather permiiting, the train-leaving New Britain at 8:30 & m. ¥or booklet apply to Mr. S, oflice, 26 Church street, New A large number of homes are to- be built-on-the property this York City. of the defendant Edward Wuka is unknown to the plaintiff; Ordered, that notice of the insti- tution and pendency of said com- plaint shall be given the deféndant by publishing this order in a news- paper published in New Britain once a week for three consecutive weeks beginning befor February 1, 1918. EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk of Said Court. PRINTING KULPER will do your printing with care and with the best of work- manship at a very reasonable price. THE EXCELSIOR PRINTING COMPANY 325 MAIN ST. Jno. P. Maguire Sewer and Water Connec- tions, Mason Builder, Concrete Work, Grading, Trucking, Laborers Furnished, Sewer Tile. Telephone 5 Fairview St. an advertising of Manor, lots, known ag Centralin Pennsylvania developed in the state of New NEW BRITAIN, OT. the same-tract sell for $200 and are run. from :New Britain every Germain, Hotel Beloin, or main | FOR SALE—Two | FOR The Classified Colurins are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the every week city night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30'p. m. on the dav of issue. FFOR SALE—Oak dining table, oak sideboard and Edison phonograph with records. Apply 144 Fairview street, top floor. 2-6-5 tenement house with 15 acres upland and 10 acres meadow land in West Cromwell, Conn., Ten minutes walk to trolley. Mrs. C. M. Hulbert, Beckley, Conn. Phone 644-33. I"OR SALE—Edison phonograph with 35 records; all attachments; ex- cellent condition; $6 for quick sale. Box 15AA, Herald Office. 2-5-tf FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell Touring car with winter top. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 2-4-6d FOR SALE—Two heating stoves and two ranges, F. W. Loomis Co., 150 Arch street. 1-tf tour- 287 -4-6d six Auto Co., TOR SALE—Hudson super- ing car. Williams Elm St. 2-6-8dx | CASH IN ADVANCE. TOST. LOST—At the local post office, Tues- day evening, a roll of bills. Finder will please bring to Herald office. Reward. 2-6-1dx LOST—Anto C1-799, ‘O'Connor, number Return to plate No. Parker & 2-6-2dx LOST——Gold watch, Monday, be- tween Cherry and Chestnut streets. Finder return to Herald office; claim reward. 25-2dx TO RENL, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Five room tenement. New house. Apply 45 Belden St. . 2-5-6dx —1916 Apperton chummy Williams Auto Co. SALE- roadster. Elm St. FOR SALE—City and farm prope If you want to buy or sell Real Is- tate, see us. We Save Money for You. Sullivan and Shea, Room 9, 276 Main street 1 gl 1-80-t¢ | TENEMENT TO RENT—Third floor, 6 room steam Practically new house 144 Fairview St., 2nd floor. 2-5-3d TO R improvements. tenement; all 155 Washington St. 2-1-6dx —Reo runabout, Williams Auto Co., FOR SAT painted Elm St. "OR chummy newly 287 2-4-64 Scripps Willizms Booth Auto 2-4-64 | WANTED-—Competent woman to do Apply Osgood Ave., 2-6-3ax WANTED—Two ladies dress to demonstrate well-known article. Franklin Square. of good ad- in stores, a Apply at 11 Phone 1433-3. 2-6-2dx WANTED—Girl work. for general Apply Krom, 95 Griswold. 2-6-2dx WA\"I‘T‘T)—A girl for general house- work. 42 Trinity street. house- N 1-1wk WANTED—Girl for work; no washing. Bristol, 77 Grove Hill. general Mrs. house- | 3d ! money. :other business. TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 12-16-tt —_— FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED vate family; ROOM to rent, in pri- central. 28 Court St. 2-6-1dx FURNISHED ROOM —To rent. Suitable for one or two peo- ple. Heat and electric light. 83 Maple street. 1-29-84 LA K(rY< FURNISHED ROOMS, Tel. 1626-14 33 Main street. 1-23-tf THEATER FOR SAUE Motion Picture Theater for sale iné town of 35,000, situated on Main: Street; modern equipment; a big bar— gain for a quick buyer; making A box office trial granted; owner wishes to devote all his time to Address or ’'phone R. T. Halliwell, Meriden, Conn. 2-1-1wk 812, WANTED—Two or three light house- keeping rooms by young American couple. Must be in good and re- Spectable section. Private family preferred. Box WANTED—Someone to continue Vine Hill milk route to New Britain Milk station and private customers. Tele- phone 1871. Mrs. H- H. Pea: -4-3d WANTED—Roard American couple, Box 35XX, Herald. and room Herald by Cffice, 2-4-6ax at Ad- WANTED—Work to be done home by competent typist. dress Typist, Herald Office. der by the N R. Co. Apply freight office, Whiting street 2-6-tf | WANTED—Office boy old for errands or office work. Ap- ply Union FOR SALF. Two family.11 room house with all ' improvements and 93 feet frontage besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKWQOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Oity Hall. about 16 years | — - | WANTE NOTICE rent; heated, and bath; for adults only. West Main St. electric lights, gas light housekeeping; Eureka Agency, 84 B. Lane, Mgr. 1tf SHOEMAKING and repairing done done by Paolo Dugo Shop.-11 West Main St., Plainville. 2-4-6d NOTICE—Get that job done now! Electrical wiring, fixtures, door- bells installed, etc.; reasonable, best MINIMUM CHARG! ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. - Have you lest 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 xnow who lost it. E 16 —FOR SALE— Two Six-Famfly Houses and Garage, South renting for $140 month. Price $16,000 for all $2,000 cash required. 2-Family House, 15 rooms. All improvements. Price $6,000. Two Good Houses, Nos. 47 and 49 Boaver H. D. HUMPHEEY, FIRE INSURANCE OVERLAND-MANROSS U0. Williams Auto 9. Storage and Accessories, g i Repair Work a Specialty. | (ffice and Service | 139 Arch St.!Station, 287 Elm St. Phone 2227 Autos To Rent; Closed Cars | . - Expert Repalrmg. Batterlesi Denlson ()arage 430 MAIN STREET. Recharged Acetylene Weld- | Livery Cars for hire, day and night ing. Storage. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. streets, Only, Main Mouern and REdson equipment *lo. 87 Prospect street. street, 272 Main Street. at a bargain. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST. AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE VISION OF Auto Repairing } Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and OQOakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. | 168 ARCH STREET. DIRECT SUPER- W. F. KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS, 'ALSE PH WANTED— workmanship. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., Tel. 1628-4. 2-4-6d NOTICE — Professional violin in- struction, Francis P. May, a mem- ber of the Hartford Philharmonic orchestra. At pupils’ homes if de- sired. 344 Broad street. Tel. 136-4. 1-4-6dx TTUATION WANTED, perience, in hotel or clud house. Best references. Address Herald of- fice, Box 20B. SITUATION WANTED—(Any kind.) By H. L. Christopher, carpenter- 20 years experience of laying out work and a pleasing system of handling men. Phone 1186-32. 2-4-1w To Settle Estate—We have For Sale 3 family house on Make us an offer. Glen St., nearly new. Camp, Administrator. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO., 305-6 NEW BRITAIN N Herbert V. ATIONAL BANK BLDG. T. W. HINCHLIFFE Electrical Engineer and Contractor Electrical Supplies Electrical Work of Ali Kinds 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 505-2 2-4-3d | e ——— ON'T MATTER IF BROKEN. ‘WOOD 2@ HAY FOR bALE i1 my $2 to $15 per set. Also cash for, 50 TONS OF HAY. old gold, silver, and broken jewelry. Green, hard wood for stove, furnace | Send by parcel post and receive-check or fire place. Sizes and lengths to suit, | PY return mail. Will hold goods 10 Price $12.00 per cord delivered on ; 9ays for senders approval of my offer, curb. Telephone 668-4. The Berlin Farms, - AUTO TRUCKING RATES REASONABLE. John Pinches & Sons PHONE 41. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —1 Passenger Packard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 RAGE 596 ARCH STREET TYPEWRITERS- Our regular sidck of highest grade factory rebuilt ma- chines of all makes —Try our rental service; best guar- anteed machines; lowest prices; wa inspect machines prompt 3 oy < N *w:a, monthly; delivery. . ! New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 612, High-grade two family house on Harrison street for sale—Six rooms on a floor—Best property on street—Owner to leave town only reason for CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 208 Bank Bull@ing. Moorland Farm Milk A Good, Healthful Food for grown folks as well as for growing children. It is produced by a herd of Tuberculin Tested Cows. It is kept clean by especial carc in handling, so it does not have to be sterilized (and its nutnitive value reduced) by Pasteurization. Sole by Grogan & Hatficld of Cedar Hill Farm. Telephone 982 § [} Quarts only, at 18 cents MOORLAND FARM I KENSINGTON, CONN. E. A. Moore, Owner M. R. Wibberley, Supt. Purc Cattle Beans Bred Guernsey ng BEST IN THE CITY. large Varicty of Fresh Fish Always in Market. HORTONS MONEY to Loan on First Mortgage. and Twelve Hundred Five Hundred —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., 242 MAIN STREET. L s Al e B TG

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