New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1918, Page 12

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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD Ask | GARDENING SEEDS The Best Selected Grades (Sixth F¥loor) to Sce the Liberty Garden Sets. Tussah Silks Seven Unequaled Offers THE CHOSEN CUTDOOR SILK At Reduced Prices Come today for this handsome Tussah Silk to the newest, brightest and largest silk salon in New England. You know where Tussah Silk stands today; it is first in good taste and good fashion; but it would be useless for us to waste space and time extolling the merits of these if it were not that our cus- tomers may see at a glance their excellence and true value. This Is the sort of silk bargain that has built up for our store its tremendous silk business, Tsaan) the great washable and long enduring silk—adaptable to all occasions. 36-Inch Sport Tussah “Tussah’ plenty of ivory, natural and such good shades of pearl, gold, rose, Kelly; popularly priced at $2.50; our regular price $2.29. Special 40-Inch Brocade Tussah Natural and ivory only, with neat self color bro- cade designs; nothing better for separate skirts; no silk more durable, and the regular price The most popular of all the was $2.00; special 35-Inch Mandarin Pongee In black and natural color. used to know; nothing Here is the good old- fashioned heavy Pongee, the kind our grandmothers equals it for wear; regular $2.00 value. Special weaves, Tussah weave for $1.95 Another Tussah dress fabric, light | comes in ivory, only; regular valu able; | at $2.00. Special colors and new printed designs; larly priced at $38.50. Here is a bargain white and nautral color rose, Copen, also natural excellent value 36-Inch Khaki Kool The genuine stamped Khaki Kool, the best-known wear; plain popu- $2 .85 sport or outdoor 36-Inch Pandora Crepe Silk or Crepe weave; beautiful in weight, yet firm in texture; $1.98 e $2.50. For Monday 36-Inch Colored Shantung In the rough Rajah weave; soft, brilliant and dur- beautiful shades of shadow lawn, green, old = $1.79 32-Inch Imported Shantung Pongee 55c¢. Yard The well-known rough weave washable All Silk Pongee usually sold at 79c. Special Telephone Orders Are Given Prompt and Careful Attefifion Employ our telephone service when you find it inconvenient to shop methods were satisfactory for those days, but other days—other ways—and The store in person. the new old store brought with it a telephone service so modern and efficient that you'll find it a distinct advantage when obliged to order by phone. Telephone number Charter 1580. The Optical Dept. (MEZZANINE FLOOR) Now is the time to come in and see if you require glasses or, if you are now wearing glasses, to have them changed if not correct. Do this early in the day when convenient, as the results are much more satisfactory before the eyes have been much in use. It is a good plan, if you can, to make an appoint- ment in advance by phone or otherwise. man, Woman and Help take another Hun trench. your Liberty Bond at our booth Monday. Liberty Loan Booth (MAIN FLOOR, CENTER.) Hartford Has Gone “Over the Top” and Keeps Right on Going. You can buy Every Child in Hartford should have a share in this great battle for freedom. Tax Notice, By virtue of a tax warrant to me directed and - now in my hands, I this day levy said warrant upon cer- tain parcels of land standing in the name of Alice Gilbert upon the land records of the Town of Newington, described as Lot No. 5 as shown on map and plans of Newington Heights on file in the office of the town clerk. satisfy sald tax charges thereon. Dated at Newington, this 26th day of April, 1918. warrant and all E. B. Proudman, Tax Collector. | eo——— | Said tax on Lists of 1915 and 1916 : amounts to $2.29 with interest, and on Saturday, June 28, at 2 p. m, I will sell at public auction to the high- est \bidder at the public sign post in Sald tax on lists of 1915 and 1916 property as will satisfy said tax war- rant and all charges thereon. Dated at Newington, this 26th day of April,}1918, J E.. B. Proudman, Tax Collector. ———— Tax Notlce. _By virtue of a \tax warrant to me directed and now In my hands, tain pareels of land standing in the name of CharlesiH. Fanur of Weth- ergfield, upon the land records of the Town of 'Newington, described as Lot No. 213 ag shown on map and plans of Beymour Park on file in the town clerkis office. Said tax on lists of 1915 and ‘1916 amounts to 77 cents with jntsrest, and on Saturday, June 29 at 2 p. m. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the public sign post in said town, all or so much of said property as will | tax warrant and all charges thereon. | b | | this day levy sald warrant upon cer- | Tax Notice. By virtue of a tax warrant to me cirected and now in my hands, 1 this day levy sald warrant upon cer- tain parcels of land standing in the name of B. P. Dunham, of Berlin bounded north by land of Stephen | Kelly, east by highway, south by es- tate of Philo Webster and west by | McGrath estate or assigns, containing | in all two acres. Said tax on lists of 1915 and 1916 amounts to $1.53 with interest and on Saturday June 29 at 2 p. m., I will sell at public auction | to the highest bidder at the public | sign post in sald town, all or so much of sald property as will eatisfy said Dated at Newington, this 26th day of April, 1918, E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. Tax Notice. By virtue of a tax warrant to me directed and now in my hands, I this day levy sald warrant upon certain parcels of land standing in the name of Osborn L. Drake, upon the land records of the Town of Newington | Gescribed as Lots No. 20 and z1 Block 206 as shown on maj plans of Seymour Park on fle. tn the town clerk’s office. Said tax on lists of 1915 and 1916 amounts to $1.53 | If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to Rent, Why Not Buy? ‘We bave a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street with all improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. The W. L. HATCH CO. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 290 West Main Street, Don’t Be a Slacker— BUY LIBERTY BCNDS SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 | PAPER, with interest, and on June 29 at 2 P. M. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the public sign post in sald town, all or so much of said property as will satisfy said tax warrant and all charges theron, Dated at Newington, this 26th day ot April, 1918. E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collecto: J. HOCHMAN TAYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nigit. Storage, Supplies and Rc;mmng. FOR SALE Suburban Home with ecity water, electric lights, hardwood finish, all in best repalir; two 16ts, each 50x150. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall STITCHERS WANTED Power Sewing Machines. .Good Pay. Steady Work | Guaranteed. Apply to THE WILEY-BICKFORD- SWEET COMPAN 80 Pliny Street, Hartford, Conn. City Advertisement | | Bids for the Concession of the Re- freshment House on Walnut Hil Park will be recetved | night, May 6th. For information sce Supt. Wainwright, Phone 1272, Ad- dress bid to the above. until Monday Board of Park Commissioners. The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny a reach hundreds in the ci ds ity every week night and the chances are that several rea d- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. LOST. ONE CENT A WORD CASH I‘\I ADVANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ Have you'lost a sunt of noney? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprl juantities and turned ln n the Herald. Your money surely remain in the finders hands if he does nct kno EACH INSERTION. who lost it. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, LOST—A fox fur between Maple and Park Sts. Please return to Marie Stand, 48 Millard St. Receive a reward. 4-29-1dx | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages. Mrs. Geo. Hill, 16 Washington. 4-29-1-3 LOST—Sunday. | S8chool class pin, '09, ald, reward. New Britain High Finder, Her- 4-29-1ax ‘ TO RENDM, | \ | i | TO RENT Store for commer- cial | Bldg. | Church street. [furmshed Apply use Frontage 67 j Herald Pub. Co.; | To RENT—Five room tenement, new | house, third floor, all modern im- | provements. Price $18.00. Inquirs i on premises, Mr: Anderson, first | floor, 51 Belden street. 4-29-2¢ TO RENT—New garage, Corbin ave: nue, near Black Rock. Tel 1996-3. 4-24-26-29x FOR RENT—Three-room tenement. Apply basement 56 Connerton St. 4-27-3d . STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2, 4-29-6dx TO RENT—Garage, all ments, Webb & Co., Tel. 1638-2. WANTED—American family wishes small tenement. Address P. O. Box 635, City. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENTFurnished room, light, running water. Tel. electric 339-13. 4-29-3d TO RENT—Large furnished front room to two gentlemen or man and wife. Eureka Agency, 84 West Main street, N. . Lane, Mgr. Tel. 1116-2. 4-29-tf Furnished Double Room To Rent— Gentlemen only. Running hot and cold water, 28 Court St. 4-29-ldx TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping, 198 Main. Ring Bell 2. 4-29-2dx TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms connecting. Two minutes from center. Herald, Box A23B. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, modern conveniences, gentlemen preferred. Inquire 78 Maple street. Tel. 1870. Ring lower bell. 4-27-tf NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with conveniences at 69 Arch street. 4-27-3dx FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—AIll conveniences. Corner Arch and Walnut streets. 2-27-2dx room at Telephone 4-27-2dx FOR RENT—Large, airy 103 West Main street. 2241-2. FURNISHED ROOMS, light house- keeping; separate conveniences; central. 16 Prospect street. FURNISHED ROOMS—Large fur- nished room to rent. Suitable tor one or two people. Heat and elec- tric light, 83 Maple street. —e in Herald Heat ~! Union Laundry Corp. improve- 4-27-24d | 4-25-6dx 4-29-lax 4-27-tf | 4-8-tf T $40 Hotel 4-29-tt WANTED—A month. Beloin, pastry cook, Room and board. WANTED—A girl work. Y. Court. for W. C. A., dining room 20 Hungerford 29-34 WA'\TED — Working houeekeeper, neat and competent. 98 Harrison | St. 4-27-tf | WANTED—Young woman for book- keeping and stenography. Apply Bookkeeper, Herald Office. 4-26-3d book- Victory 4-23-tf WANTED—Services of lady keeper one hour dally. Lunch, 40 Church St. FOR SALE., All Advertisements - for fied baby * ca $10, 317 Li 4-29) FOR SALE—Reed good condition, street. class column FOR SALFE—The premises, No, Grove Hill. Good house and { Barn supitable for garage. lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and and 272 feet deep. Inquire Ge W. Andrews, 272 Main street. must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. 4 FOR SALE—In East Berlin atg gain, an 8-room house, suitabl one or two families. Robt, Bast Berlin. 4 FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1915, in first class condition. Inquire 197 Tremont street. 4-29-3dx FOR SALE—Henderson motog, cheap if taken at once; call day or Sunday; will give.da stration. Call Cohen Motop Chestnut street. 427 FOR SALE—1917 6 cylinder cl mers closed-in runabout, geo FOR SALE—S5 or 6 tons of new 16lb rails for immediate delivery. See Sperry at Clayton. 4-29-5dx - FOR SALE—Auto truck body, Webb & Co., Tel. 1638-2. 4-27-24 WANTED—A stenographer in one of | the local manufacturing offices, one having had three or four years’ ex- perience preferred. Apply to Box 1021, 4-17-tf WANTED—A stenographer for sub- stitute work. If preferred the po- sition would afford part time work, that is, either afternoons or part time morning and part time after- noon. Apply to Box 1021, 4-17-t2 GIRLS WANTED—Best wages paid. 3-5-tf WANTED. TED—Five or six room apart- R. C. Schilling, Vulcan Iron 4-29-1dx WANTED—Position as stenographer and office assistant, can furnish references. Box 7X, Herald. 4-29-3d WANTED—Stenographical and cleri- cal work for evenings. Box 23X. 4-29-3d for Cash. Telephone 4-29-5dx | WANTED—Automobiles See Sperry at Clayton. WANTED—By May 1. Two nicely furnished rooms with bath in quiet ; neighborhood by young married couple. References. Box X9X, Herald. 4-29-1wx WANTED—Nicely and board in private home by mar- rled couple. References. Box Z19X, | Herald. 4-29-1wx (WANTED—To buy cottage at south end of city. Box 34XX, Herald. 4-29-2dx | WANTED-—To sell a 6 per cent. ! $1,000 mortgage, three-year note. Box 34XX, Herald, 4-29-2dx WANTED—Piano player to help out on Saturdays and Mondays. Apply to F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main 4-29-3dx WANTED—Room and board, private f,nn\l\ for gentleman and daughter rs old. State all conditions in letter. Box 23C Herald. i 4-29-3dx \\ ANTED — Position as Private or commercial, Herald. chauffeur. Box 33B, 4-29-3dx WANTED—Four- or flve-room rent, with improvements, by American couple. Address Box 1, Herald. 4-26-6dx WANTED—Bookkeeper and steno- grapher. Address Box 695, City. 4-26-tf | WANTED—Rent of farm for board of man. Twelve minutes from trolley. American preferred. Call Berlin { AUTOMOBILE PARTIES i ‘FOR SALE—1 work horse, furnished room | | new, one extra shoe. Bargain cash. Thomas Fagan, Kensing 427 NOTICE. TAKEN OUT—Reasonable rates, Allen car. | Richard Covert. Tel 255-12. 4-29-6dx FOR SALE—Second-hand See Sperry, Clayton. lun 4-16- PIANO FPOR SAT/E—Reasonable. Pleasant St., upper bell. 429 FOR SALE—Farm, good house barn; 7 acres grapes and 15 a good land. Inquire 208 North! New Britain, 4-139 FOR SALE—A $65.00 kitchen H as good as new at $20 and &4 gas range at $10.00, if takem night or. tomorrow morning Chestnut St. 4-2 NOTICE—Do not destroy or sell your old carpets. We turn them into beautiful velvety rugs and art squares. Write to J. A. Dubin, Plainville, Ct. 4-29-6dx NOTICE—For sale: Five-ton Indiana truck, weighing 10,650 Ibs, fine con- dition, going at auction Tuesday, May 7, 2 p. m., at Corbin Garage, Chestnut street, New Britain. Fred Winkle, Constable. 4-27-29-2-4 NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Corldan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf FOR SALE-—One youug horsg 4 working condition, also one ness and one wagon. For iufo tion inquire at any of ."3 Olson’s stores. FOR SALE—Barbershop in Unlon ‘ doing good business; owner dra price reasonable; fully equip C. T. Rourke, Unionville, Ct. 424 NOTICE—We do all kinds of truck- ing and moving; lacal and long-dis- tance. Ohara & Carlson, Plainville. Tel. 83-12. 4-23-64 FOR SALE—Two lawn mowers in good condition. Also medicine cabinet and fancy bookcase. Call mornings or evenings, 107 Maple * street. 4-27-2dx FOR FALE—100-acre farm, tools. J, J. Fitzsimmons, ton, Conn. 1 large 1 Cutaway wheel-narrow, 1 100—2x6- J. S. Kil- Tel. 1521 4-27-3dx CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH Doesn't matter if broken. I pad to $5 per set, also cash for old silyer, platinum, dental gold and gold jewelry. Will send cash by turn mail and will hold goods 10 for sendér's approval of my Mail to L. Maszer, 2007 S. 6th # BOY WANTE InOne of the BEST STORES on MAI STREET to Learn the Business. Ad dress Box 159, Ci plow, runabout body ’'16 Ford, 18-20 ft. plank, 2d hand. baurne, 1,785 Stanley St. OVERLAND-MANROSS CO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Fhone 2227 139 Arch St. EGGS—Selected FEggs, Guaranteed | Absolutely Fresh, with thick shell | for putting down in water glass. Price 50c per Doz, Delivered. THE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONE 668-4. I Have For Sale on Liberal Terms—A 2-Family House on Winthro street—13 Rooms. A 2-Family House on South Burritt street—10 Both on Large Lots, and Modern Equipment—Well worth considerin H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, REAL ESTATE INSURANC] We have A CHAP who wants to TRADE in A ONE-FAMILY HOU on A THREE-FAMILY DWELLING—MUST BE IN GOOD LOOATI AND IN GOOD CONDITION, or NOQTHING DOING. If You Can Qual " CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building, | 682-5 4-26-3d | i WANTED—Man between 81 and 45 years. Salary and comipission and Zood chance for advancement. Ad- dress ABC, Herald Office. 4-26-3dx | HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED-—Automatic Screw Ma- chine operators, either Brown & Sharpe or Acme machines. Apply Box 19 B B, Herald. 4-27-4d TWO AUTO TRUCK DRIVERS for Plerce-Arrow Cars. Apply to Mr. Green, P. & F. Corbin. 4-26-6d WANTED—Machinist and toolmaker of middle age to take charge of a small tool room in a manufactur- ing concern. Applicant must bo experienced both in general ma- chine work and tool work. Ad- dress Box X28X, Herald Office. 4-24-6d WANTED-—Office boy for main office of local manufacturing concern. Apply with references, age, etc. Bo 34 B B, Herald Office. WANTED—Young rhan to work, part time as collector and part time as salesman. Gateley & Brennan, 47 | Main street. 4-11-tf WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. R. R. Apply at freight omce, ‘Whiting St. 4-6-11 4-16-tf ! = \VAN1ED-Eoys lmd girls over 18 years old for factory work. light work and good pay. Mfg. Co., Plainville. Dr. MARY G. MOURAD'AN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Relinble —7 Passenger Puckard Limovsine— H. 1. HART, Tel. 1930 (‘A‘R-\(‘l" 596 ARCH STREET WllllamsAum Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. I Bargains in Real Estate South Main Street Property. Exceptional Bargain. Two Cottages on Vance Street. Several Houses on Black Rock Avenue. Two-family House on Conncrton Street. Four-family House on Fairview Strect. Some Bargains for a Quick Sale. Remember We Write All Kinds of Insurance, Second Mortgages. The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass’n., Inc. F, H. Shield, Mgr. Tel. 1413, 131 Main Street. Two Houses and Five Lots. An Money to Loan on BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOT TOMORROW-—BUT TODAY THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THI “The test of success is the ability to save.” If you wish to be successful, then you must save. But there is another and more im- portant reason why you should save. When the Government needs the money you are not patriotic unless you save. If you save your money and lend it to the Government, then you help supply food, clothing, guns and munitions for our soldlers NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612, R S TS A A L e NS WORLD

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