New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 12

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Direct to LITY and ems For Our All This NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, You” VALUE Meet Spring Week Trimmed Hats A sample line of 300 T no alike; and immed two in com- tions of col- $2.95 SALE PRICE $5.00 SALE PRICE Values—s$1.00 New Flowers A New Fancies —o_— Ornaments _—0_ Novelties A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection If Not Ready to Buy at Once Miianand Shinney STRAW HATS $2.49 and $3.49 \HATS TRIMMED FREE | New Spring Frames Braid All Colors, in plain and fancy braids Wallk Up Short Flight and ave 30 to 50 Per Cent. a NEW YORK WHOLESALE MILLINERY (0. 214 Main St., Over F.W. Woolworth 5¢ and 10c Store, At a Court of Probate holden at, ’\'m Britain, within ana for the Dis- | trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1918. | Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. | ) ank Resetarits, late of , in said district deceased. | . Petition of Ida Mayer, of York City, praying that Letters | Administration may be granted on as per application on file | | more fully appears, it is ‘ ORDERED—That said application heard and determined at the Pro- pate Office in New Britain, in said | district, on the 21st day of \. D. 1918, at 9 o'clock in the noan, and that notice be given of the jendency of said application and the lime and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some news- | published in said New Britain, a circulation in said district, posting a copy thereof on the sign-post in the Town of New | in said district, and return *\RES FOR WOUNDED BOYS FROM FRANCE of said estate, {be ing by JARD F. !]VFRLANB MANROSS CO. j Storage and Accessories, i Repair Work a Special 139 Arch St. City Advertisement GAF Judge. 29207 P’hone commander of m‘-f : A. General hospital, No. 2, at | —_— Fort McHenry, Md., which will be | Sealed bids for the alterations and used as a receiving hospital for our | addition to the building known as the boys in khaki injured “over thers.” | Polico and Fire Station headquarters Already scveral members of our ex on Commercial street for the City of peditionary force belng treated | 'New Britain, Conn., will be received there. by the Board of Police Commission- ers and Board of Fire Commissioners, jointly, up to 5 p. m., March 20, 1918, Plans and specifications may be re- ceived from these boards on request. | Proposals must be enclosed in blank | envelope addressed to Board of Police | and Board of Fire Commissioners, | endorsed and accompanied by a certl- | fiea or surety company bond | to the amount of $500. The city | reserves the right to reect any and 1 hids or to accept any bid. Board of Fire Commissioners, By A. E. MAGNELL. Board of Police Commissioners, By P. F. KING. Major Purne are 1916 Oakland (6) Touring, like new; good tires. 1916 Dodge 1916 Chevrolct 1916 Franklin 1914 Reo Touring. 1917 Above cars will be sold to any rea- Bros. Roadster, 490 Tourir Touring. check Over sonable offer. See them. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 Arch Street. arch 12, 191 SHAD ! Large Assortment of Fresh Fish, and Clams. HORTON also Oysters CHURCH bTREET. | March | 15th day of March, Up One Short Flight. Cxty Advemsement REGISTRARS' Registrars of Britain will be in office, Room 402, City on Thursday, March 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., to receive applica- tions “to be made” and to perfect the registry list far the eity election to be held on Thursday, April 11, 1918, All applications “to be made” must be in the hands of the Registrars before 5 o'clock m. on Th , 1918, WILLIAM THOMAS J. Nl)’l‘l( E. the City of New session at their Hall building, 21, 1918, from he IGLE SMITII, Registrars Dated New Conn., this at Britain, 1918 AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT VISION OF W. F. | REO and REPUBLIC W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINIST {4 Broad St., 'Phone 136-4 Member of Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra. CORRECT INSTRUCTION Indorsements—At Pupil's Home If Desired. Best day, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918, The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. ONE CENT A WORD TO RENT, "TO RENT _Store for commer- cial use Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. | TO_RENT—Room c(‘ntrullv located. | Near Grammar school. Inquire 47 Chestnut street, 3-14-24 | TO RENT—2 furnished rooms on Main street for light housekeeping or for two gentlemen, steam heat, eleotric light, all conveniences. Box _‘(Z.LX, Herald. 3-18-3dx All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue, LOST—Canvas cover for wagan. Re- turn 77 Arch St. 8-18-3dx FOR SALE. OR SALE—FEggs (iuaranteed fresh dozen. The Berlin 668-1 for preserving. Price 60c per Farms, Tel. | 15-d2 roll den; also small for oftice or price reasonablc. Hart street S mecrei size, top desk, suitable svod condition; Ladd, 27 Geo. FOR RENT OR SALE—The Linwood | Farm of the late Theodore A. Stan- ¥, 165 acres, near New Britain. kham, City hall, New Brit- WILL SELL in -Pa manr and six my purposes, $900 s rested Newington Center R weight about old; too will not bbon Bel- roan B ——— five - vears but bottom price AT = o Jody i 5y Good at Fendell, heavy for NOTIC¥. | sacrifice | { pply - e Herald Office. SALE- 3 542 FOR cheap. Good West range, street kitchen Main { for infants’ also hand- | Telephone | 3-14-3dx | | | NOTICE: har taken garments dre: — d-mado embroidered FOR 1986-4 used SALE Columbia three months. Regular price Our price with records com- . Can not be told from NOTICE: Terms of payment nged neng B. Clinton “o., 231 A, Ol phi Hartford’s Price Piano 3-15-tf Grafonola, We do electrical fixtures, install work reasonably Jr., Jerome St., wiring, doorbells and Richard telephone 3-6-tf plete new The A street, House One Cordian CONDHAND FURNITURE bought Two refrigerators to sell | condition and all kinds nr\ tures bought and sold. Tel. 491 Main reet, D. ;rmoglich. 3-13-6dx | FOR ness, SALE must Saloon doing good sold to settle tate of late owner, located on th Main street in Meriden. For pat ticulars apply Cloonan, Ad- Me rul(‘n, Conn -14-3dx and sold in A-1 store fi busi- be up us- Ready for or write to 3-13-1wx PRACTICAL NUR; confinement cases, 41 Connorton street, SALE-—One 78 full size iron Harrison str bed | For and spring. all Phonograph and upright style. Good | very reasonable. d. Communicate Britain Herald. -12-4d NOTICE-—Mahogany records. Latest Will is | FFOR SALE—My meat business which J have conducted for 15 y cessfully. Good reason for Good opportunity for man to conduct own business. All one man can do. The only meat man golng to the place. For particu- inquire 12 Crown street, Plain- 3-14-3dx as new Payments X 28X desin New wishing and expert piano- 10 vears with Sedg- | Chas. S. Cady, 30 Chapel Hartford Conn. Tel. | Charter Rl e = AUTOMOBILE PARTI cut Reasonable rates Richard Tel. FULL BLOODED Eggs for hatching. Plainville. 8. R . Simpson, -14-3dx TAKEN | Covert FOR once SALE-—Piano, Box BT 310, Herald xf ka(n -14 at 3dx THE O TKRAUS CO. and heating, repair work ittended to Plumbing promptly UTILITY BARRED ROCK eggs for sale. Average in ber 38 per cent, cent., February 69 growers and fine per fertility duplicate at half time. Paul W el 17 SALE—Columbia Gr finish. Regular pricc price with records com- Terms pavment to you. The A. B. Ciinton Co 1 Asylum street, Hartford's One Price Piano 3 tf of rooming 3rd floor; good in. 3-14-3dx hatching Decem- 46 per auicl $0 NOTICE—If you want to please your | appetite don’t fail to visit the Vic- tory Lunch at 40 Church street. Home-made cooking: everything of the best guality; ser excellent; - first week’s profits will be given Red Cross for our soldler ,ver there.” Respectfully, eris & Co. 2-27-tf CASH FOR OLD FALSFE TEETH. Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by | return mail and will hold goods 10 da for sender’s approval of my price. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. G6th St., Phila., Pa. January per cent.. table fov guaranteed price, Heller, cent or Now's the 162 ice | FOR mahogany 3 Cut plete, of suit FOR SALE— house chance 369 Main, one moving at for Dr. MARY G, MOURADIAN Has removed her office to 87 Prospect Street. 116. Office Hours, 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. FOR SALE corner residence of 18 rooms, for rooming house. Near and the N. 8. Machine. . LOCKWOOD, CITY HALL. FOR SALE QUICK—Handsome ma- hogany upholstered rocker $10.00; small Victrola, including records $17.00; mahogany clothes tree, | $5.00; mahogany smoking stand $2.00; new oil heater, $3.00; beau- tiful gold mounted Elk’s tooth stick pin, $10.00 (Elks only): Overland Touring car, also small, complete furnished summer shack at T Lakes, Conn. for rent. Only for selling expeot to enlist. evenings. Chas, G. Bod den street (Mrs. Fairbar Tel. Large suitable Corbin's H CASH IN ADVANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10c WANTED—Position to work on farm, in Herald! 3-12-6d | m Have you lost a sum of « money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising mantities and turned in at ihe Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not know EACH INSERTION. who lost it. WANTED. P WANTED—F WANTED’ SALESWOMEN for ou Millinery and Cloak Depart ment for Saturday afternoons zcl;nd evenings. Steady work raphor for Tent Temen work atats | 300d pay for competent help. e ,\fdrdrosx nosea | Apply Saturday merning t pher, Herald 'Uflh'e. 3-14-44d \ RAPHAEL DEPARTMEN WANTED—Position as gentlemen’s | | STORE, (The Big Store) 38( furnishings clerk, two ygars’ experi- | Main street. ence, out of draft age. Herald | Box 9 A B. u,m\] TED. experience. Silver street, Apply Joo Brunzy, 35 3-15-2ax SITUATION V four years’ expe or address Box .\ iD as chauffeur, Tel. 777-2 Herald, 3-14-2dx WANTED—An experienced Stenog- ’ ienc 5 B, cperienced WANTED—Young lady stenographe in small local manufacturing com pany. Apply in own handwriting ating age, experience and salar pected. P. O. Box 100 operator on power sewing wages and steady fered. machines. High employment of- Elite Waist Co., 325 Main St. | 3-12-5a | ! VANTED—Girl for t\p(u"ning o § dictaphone work in office of local facto: Box A4B. 3-14-34 | YOUNG LADIES—Wanted to telephone operating between 16 and 28. Paid while learnin Apply Chief Operator, 8. N. E. Te . Court street. 3-14-4 18-15-1 WANTED—Five-, American family. six-raom Box 33B, ald rent, He 3-11 WANTED—4 or 5 room rent can couple. Herald, Ameri- Box No. 21 AA -11-6dx of WANTED—Roys an vears old for factory light work and good fg. Co., Plainville. TED—Responsihle farm; life experience; Box 7AX, Herald over 14 Clean, | Bristol | 3-8-tf WANTED—Cook and to help in Phone 1055 REY faml vorl small general house position on references 3-13-15-1¢ WANTED Swedish sons, 3 -Competent second maid preferred, Mrs. C. Hart street. WANTED—Experienced pape ters. Apply New Britain Box Co., Walnut street. Pape: 3-6-tf | WANTED Adkins street GIRL to press Church learn Printing e ———r—r— 0 HELP WANTED—MALE. P D-—Competent maid H. Kirkham, 49 Cedar St. evening WANTED-—Man over draft age grocery store experience to charge of store. Address Box 83, New Britain, Conn. with s apply Store, 2 I“‘.,r WANTED turning-in ain Paper cxperienced strippers ax girls. Apply New Bri Box Co., 22 Walnut § 3-6- J(‘B PRESSMAN wanted Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church street. 3-1 V/ANTED—Man between 31 and 4,‘ 3IRLS WANTED—Best wages pal( 2| Union Laundry Corp 3-5- vears of age for clerical work in | 2] local factory. Address Box 15AX, | Herald. 3-14-3d WANTED—Young man not subject to draft for clerical work in Jocal factory. Steady employment and | good opportunity for advancement for right party, Box 16AX, Herald 3-14-3d WANTED—Competent maid eral housework. Mrs. M. sella, 18 Harrison St. for: ger A. Kin 2-28- TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —1 Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. 1. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCH STREET man large Good Box 2 A Young in office af turing conceru. for advancement. G el manufac- opportunity A. Her: RAGE A TWO-FAMI DON'T FA ARDING BARGATN. R A CALL ON ME HOUSE ON JOIIN ST. TO IOOK IT UP. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. F1eeL FOR INFORMATION THIS PLACE IS INSURANCE Here's an Exception—A 2 Family house with 7 rooms on a floo| Think of Tt.—lLocated No. 219 West Main strect. Brings in Big CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main strect Building. B TYPEWRITER Our of Incom Ban regular std highest gra factory rebuilt n chines ¢* all mal —Try o.r ren service; b, st gu anteed lowest mi chinj price.: mach, pro inspect monthly; delivery. New Bmam Typewmer EXFIM‘J"C 72 West Main Street Tel 61 REMOVAL NO1MNICE -=-CHIROPRACTOR’S OFFICE-- be to Lenefits lloy all of law From now office wili Block, where I will be pl many new ones who need t Chiropractors are not and on my at us 16 an 17 Booth's regular patients ang, wonderful work rie medicines cess : Stiffnes: this Wit by tera is not 1 any of, ness, Soreness and in good Jerome -13-4d I«’)R SALE—ronnord buggy condition. R. L. Coridan, treet, Tel. 1628-4 DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Grafonola with Good as new, cheap for Box X29X Herald Office. 3 FOR sarage, B room house, farm, 10-room Berlin. Sullivan \Yd’ll\ street. v\ln[flr‘ Comb Rhoae Istana F for hatching $1.50 per Park street Phone 1114-3 record Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. PIGS FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, ’I"H'RF,F,‘} TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE | THE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONE 668-4, J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices for JUNK or SECOND HAND FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. 12-4a bric i | | | rooms. Americans pre R 3-1 refined Main Dr.A.A. TUTTLE| auick sale. { ! BUCKEYE INCUBATORS IRACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. inful condit wonderful \'t”, promi vour troubles to me we will t: Chirop m., 2 enings, Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, "Phone 451-5 FOR SALE Saturday T New Brit Cor K FOR From 60 Egg to 350 Egg 200 Avenue—3 family, Hartford 11 192 Avenue—2 family, Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. Williams Auia Go. Office and Service Station, 287 Eim St. Franklin Street—g2 $5.000. 104 family, 13 FRANK W. HOLMES "Phone » Treas rel in any part of short stand- Come with Itatign ief 1k it ractor. to 5 p 7 to 8 . s of either long nd results now and the cor [ n P m Monday, Tuesday, Rooms 16 and 17 room house. Tot 66x166. Price 14 room house, Lot 150x249, room housc. Lot 50x90. Pricoliil THE HOME BANKING & REALTY (0. HARRY G. HAN OCK, Sec'y, 193 MA L STREET —

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