New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 12

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FU STOF In selecting your fur sto AGE rage, it is essential that you. select not only a concern that has the facilities but also one whose knowledge of the business fits them to capably take care of furs. We can offer you _both of these services in the highest degree. Before examined and cleaned by competent furriers. REMODELING % putting your Furs Away they are thoroughly The present is the best time to have remodeling done as labor costs are at their lowest now. It also sassures having the Furs ready when needed. Photographs of advance styles are now on ex- hibition. | | WANTED—Tenement of 6 rooms | WANTED—Bookkeeper WANTED. | WANTED—Carpenter jobbing; shin- gling, $3 per thousand. F. J. Aspin- wall, Berlin. 5-10-6dx WANTED-—Clerical rienced young Herald, Box 22ZA. ANTED—Doc State lowest Herald. position by lady. expe- References. 5-10-3dx Bros. ete. touring. Box X5, 5-9-3d price, WANTED. ain to Want Herald. Trucking from New Brit- ew York City. Low rate. return loads. Box 33AX, 5-9-3dx WANTED—Ford Sedan, describe car and hest cash price, at once. Box 22 A X, Herald. 3-4dx WANTED—Competent for main o stenographer ce of Mfg. Co. High school graduate preferred. Apply stating age, experience, references. Box 20BX, Herald Office. 5-7-tf WANTED—Position by stenographer. Herald. experienced References. Box 24C 5-6-6a in Address Box X31X, 5-6-6dx good location. Herald. steno- City. 4-26-tf and grapher. Address Box 695, WANTED—Boys and girls over 16 vears old for factory work. Clean, light work and good pay. Bristol Mfg. Co., Plainville. 3-8-tf NOTICE. NOTICE—Lawn George Fritz, Tel. 153-12. mowers sharpened. 31 Greenwood street. 5-10-2d NOTICE—Plowing and large tracts of land. Prices re- sonable. George H. Dyson, 616 Stanley street. Phone 1492-14. harrowing 9-6dx NOTICE—Tin roofs painted and re- paired. W. R. Fenn, Plumbing, 139 Hart St., Tel. 1061-2. 5-9-9x MISS ALICE NOTICE—Mlle. E. A. Blanchette, 395 Fast Main street, announces that she has resumed dressmaking. Tel 4-2, 5-8-3dx STARR, 86 Elm street, piano teacher. 'Phone 614-4. 5-6-8-9-10-11x 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. 5-6-6dx AUTOMOBILE Parties Taken Out. Reasonable Rates. Allen Car. Rich- AT CURRAN’S, TOMORROW, SATURDAY 79¢ Child’s Gingham Dresscs, $1.39 Child’s Gingham Dre: 2 to 6, 59c. 89c¢ Misses' Gingham 10 to 11, 59c. Dresses, $3. $7 (H) \\'Onlt‘n'\‘ Dresses, $1.98. $1.00 Child’s Gingham Dresses, $1.00 Women's Ba 6 to 12, T5c. ers, 69c. AT GURRAN'S, TOMORROW, SATURGAY May 11 will be and the reason is: Gingham te Bloom- the Banner Days of the Spring Season. here— SKIRTS Real Value Our Reg. Price 7.00 Stripe wd Plaids . 5.98 9.00 Stripes and Plaids . . . 2 8 9.00 Navy Serges 7.98 Sat. Only 4.98 5.98 5.98 Serges Poplins. Real Value Sat. Only 18.98 19.98 22.98 29.98 COATS Reg. Price 11.98 16.98 18.95 23.98 sat. Only 11.98 13.98 5.98 Real Value 20.00 FARMFOR SALE Twenty-two acres good land. Twelve-room house, barn, sheds, ice house, tools, wagons and 200 fruit trees; 8 minutes’ walk from trolley; price reasomable. See us'for information. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Phones 728 and 101 193 MAIN STREET If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to Rent, . Why Not Buy ? > have a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street wi«m'mx improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. eW L. HATCH Co. ('st Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings ard Covert. Tel. 255-12, 5-6-6dx NOTICE—Roaom and board. 136 So. Main. Call at 5-3-6d NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners, rent $1.00 per day. Tclephonc 2079. NOTICE—We do electrical hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr.,, Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf WANTED Union moving picture operator not subject to draft. Must be temper- ate, steady, reliable, competent man. One of Hartford’s finest theaters offers a permanent posi- tion with pleasant hours and good pay to one who can qualify. Address THEATER MANAGER, . O. Box 1231, HARTFORD, CONN. FOR SALE MAPLE HILL Large 8 room house, all modern improvemnts. Two acres of land with 200 fruit trees. Inquire of Dr. A. B. Johnson, National Bank Bldg., or at Maple Hxll Let Us Call and Your Competent Handling Light and Heavy stimate Moving on Spring | | — | MOVING? | | | Points Harris, Haulage to All Address, A, H. Hotel n I DO HEAVY TRUCKING, LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. ——pa 1. J. LA MAY, 39 Walnut Street. J. HOCHMAN FAYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK, RAGS, BOT- , OR SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. 'OR OLD FALSE TEETH. Doesn't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $5 per set, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by re- turn mail and will hold goods 10 days for sender's approval of my price. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th street, 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. CNE CENT A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e Have you lost a sum (¢ money ? Glasses, Pins a Rings are found in surpnm quantities and turned in g the Herald. Your money wi surely remain in the findel EACH INSERTION. hands if he dees nct kne who lost it. FOUND. LO; FOUND—Gold thimble with Owner can have same by for ad. Return to Herald. 5-10-1d initials. paying Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. Main St., house, month. 5-10-2dx TO RENT—Village farm, East Berlin. Five-room barn, 3 acres land, $12 a Tel. 92-4. TO RENT—Rooms for light keeping with all convenience. single room. South High street house Also TO- RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, with all conveniences; also single room. 29 South High St. 5-10-1a TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, all improvements; 981 Stanley street. 10-3dx TENEMENT FOR RENT—Small fam- ily; 2d floor; on trolley; gas; gar- den; $10. Mrs. Chas. H. Aspinwall, Berlin, Conn. 10-1dx TENEMENT TO RENT—Five room flat. Inquire at 114 Commercial street. 5-9-2dx TO RENT—Tenement five rooms modern improvements, 124 D street. 5-9-3dx TO RENT—Single unfurnished room to lady. Private. Apply evenings, | Rooml, 61 Main St. .| For 5-10-1dx | LOST, Wednesday, a flexible gold bracelet set with sapphires and diamonds. Reward if returned to Mrs. R: sbie, 339 Hart street. 1-10-tf LOST A itials M. C. H receive reward call 81 5-9-2dx Bank building or on the street, bunch of keys, small chain attached. Finder re- turn to Herald Office, 2d Finder I.OST—In National sase FOR SALE, FOR SALE. FOR Studebake will demonstrate evenings day mornin a good Cook, 306 Chestnut Britain, Conn. nger 1917 1 new tires and spare; or Sun- B 55 ew 5-9-6d house, water St. 7-6d FOR SALE of dry kindling wood, cut stove length, for §5.00. Delivered while it lasts. Call Sperry, Tel. 804. 5-9-tf buy. street, FOR SALE—Seven-room modern improvements, hot heat, two minutes from Arch trolley. 8 Parkmore St. 5 FOR SALE—Vim condition Ga truck, in first cla price right. Morrins age, 200 East Main street. 5-10-2d FOR SALE—Pepper and plants and also geraniums. Paonessa, 212 Oak St. tomato Thomas FOR SALE—Tomato plants, pepper plants, 10c doz.; geranium 15¢, 2 for 25c. J. Rosea, Mill St. 5-9-8dx SALE—Six-room cottage, veranda, running water, large gar- den, poultry houses, fruit trees; near cars. Inquire P. Anderson, Mountain View. 5-10-e.0.d.-6t large FOR SALE—Baby’s go-cart and por- celain bath tub; also library table; can be seen at 140 Black Rock Ave. 5-10-1dx FOR SALE—By party leaving town. A refrigerator, 10-piece fumed oak dining room suite, Adam period, and Whittal rug; used only short time: cash only. Call evenings, 70 Trinity St., 3d floor. FOR SALE—Latest model with 12 good records; used onl, months; $15 for quick sale; dwner drafted and left with us to sell; §1 weekly if you wish. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St. 5-10-2dx FOR SALE: baby carriage good as new. Apply 651 Stanley St. corner Park. STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2 5-9-9dx TO RENT—Tenement to a small American family. Mrs. Chas. Dick- inson, Kensington. 5-8-5d4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Middle-aged woman to do light housework; comfortable home. Apply to Dr. Mary G. Mouradian, 87 Praspect St. 5-10-2a FOR SALE—Two carriages, houses, small chicken coops and runs. 60 Chestnut St., Tel. 952-5. 5-4-6dx hen —Farm, good house and 7 acres grapes and 15 acres good land. Inquire 208 North St., New Britain. 4-13-26dx Two Furnished Front Rooms, Ameri- cans preferred, 551 Main, R. Sny- der. 5-9-3dx FOR SALE—Franklin touring car good running condition for cash. See Sperry at Clayton. in 200 5-9-6dx FOR SAI $150 cash, 1013 § baker, stripped down for about, in good running order, er leaving town. Fred Piving Avon St., Hartford. 5! FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, Leghorn and Barred Rocks, per setting. E. M. Stapleg 97 sett street. Tel. 1128-4, FOR SALE—Two-tenement with barn, one single house rooms. All improvements, Ne, 633 south end Arch St. Inf Wm. Radil, 389 Arch St, 5. FOR SALE ~The premises, Ng Grove Hill. Good house and Barn supituble for garage. lot 82 1-2 feet wide, fronj and and 272 feet deep. Inquire G W. Andrews, 272 Main street. SALE—Tomato Plants, Plants = 20c doz. 42 Whiting St. FOR 30c Pepper Surprenant, B FOR SALE—Kranich & Bach up plano, good tone, very servied Cost $400. For ready Cagh Sedgwick & Casey, 139 As! street, Hartford. §-6. FOR SALE—Vose case, late model. immediate cash Casey, upright mahogany Cost $450. For $225. Sedgwick & 139 Asvlum street Hartford. 5-6-8-10 88 note, complete, FOR SALE—Player mahogany finish. with rolls, bench, scarf, delivery and tuping, $395. Not a second hand instrument, but a brand new player piano, fully warranted. Terms of payment if you wish, The A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum St., Hartford's One Price House. piano, Price 5-8-tf ROOMING HOUSE FCn SAL With long lease consisting of rooms, all newly decorated; these rooms are all tenanted, a few of the tenants own their own furni- ture and care for their rooms. I wish to remove 8 rooms of furni- ture, will sell the rest for $700. This place is paying $175 a month clear, inquire 422 Main street. 8-3dx 48 WANTED—Two women for dish- | First Inquire 5-7-tt TO RENT—Five room flat. floor. All improvements. Curran Dry Goods Co. TO RENT—4 room tenement with im- provements to family of adults. Ap- ply 36 Connerton street. 5-6-tf washing. ($8.00 a Apply week). Vietory Lunch, 5-9-tt i WANTED—Housekeeper. One in fam- ilv. Good home. Address House- Keeper, Herald. 5-9-3dx GIRL for dishes and sweeping, Mrs. TO RENT—Three and four tenement. Improvements. Inquire 470 Arch stree! 4-30tf — HELP WANTED—MALE, room MALE HELP WANTED. SEA TRAINING OR MERCHANT MARINE., Ships will win the war. Help man them—a patriotic duty. Sea service carries exemption from draft. Ameri- cans wanted on U. S. Shipping Board Training Ships for instruction as Sail- ors, Firemen, Coal Passers, Cooks and | citizens only; experience not necessary; ages 21 to 30; train- ing pay $30 a month; comfortable quarters; good food; course at least one month, followed by job at going wages in world’s best-paid merchant service. Apply Clarence W. Brainerd, 181 Main street. Messmen: —_— = WANTED—Janitor for main office of local concern. Steady work and good opportunity for right party. Box 17D, Herald. 5-9-3d for clerical of local con- WANTED—Young man work in main office cern. Excellent opportunity for bright ambitious youns man. Box 2D, Herald. 5-9-3d WANTED—Man not subject to draft < night watchman by local con- cern. Good opportunity and steady cmployment for right man. Box 20D, Herald. 5-9-3d WANTED—Reliable and trustworthy man about 40 years of age as fire- man in local manufacturing plant. Address P. O. Box 46, City. 9-3dx Adams BEx 5-8-5dx W. —\\TbDf( ler Apply n street. Chapman, 33 Court street. 5-9-2dx WANTED—Maid for general hous: work. Good wages. Apply E Stanley street, carner Park. 5-9-3d WANTED—GIrl with little experience on typewriter for clerical position. Apply to Union Laundry, 266 Arch St. 5-9-2d WANTED—Working housekeeper in family of two adults. Call in the evening. Miss J. H. Hamlin, 242 Chestnut street. 5-8-3dx WANTED—A maid for general house- work. 41 Lexington street. 5-8-tt WANTED—A middle aged woman in a family of 2 adults. Inquire at 82 Wallace street or room 102 National Bank Building, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. 5-8-3dx | WANTED—Experienced corner er. Apply New Britain Paper Co., 22 Walnut St. stay- Box 5-8-tf \ Young Lady Bookkeeper and Stenog- rapher, experienced, desires posi- tion in office of some local con- cern. Address Box B31, Herald. 5-8-3dx WANTED—GIirl to wait on 3 Church sia Restaurant, 73 5-9-3dx table. D—Young lady for clerk in main office of local fac- tory. Apply stating age, references, cte. Box X20B. Herald Office. 5-7-tf WANTE mailing | WANTED- Apply 50 Experienced Cedar street. second girl. -T-tf WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & Apply at freight office, 4-6-tt FURNISHED ROOM FURNISHED ROOM for 2 people or light housekeeping with use of kitchen. Corner Arch and Walnut, 5-10-2dx RENT-—Exceptionally fine newls room. All modern im- Near center. Phone -3d TO furnished provements. 1473-12 Shop Call 1734-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour St., New Britain, Conn. WANTED—Competent maid for cook ! and downstaits work. Apply Mrs, | 49 Grove Hill. 5-6-3d WANTED—Young ladles ages of 16 to 23 vears to learn telephone operating. Paid whils learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf WANTED—Dressmaking by the day. Anna Hayes, 345 Arch street. between WANTED—Girl, eral housework. Good cook and neat. Apply 98 Har- rison. 5-d-tf WANTED—Gir] to operate telephone and to do miscellaneous office work. Address Herald Box 33 girl for general house- High street. WANTED—A work., 19 South 5-2-tf | Will sell Call at 8 5-7-3d BARGAIN—Roll-top desk. cheap if taken at once. Bronson street. FOR SALE-—Oakland, elegant condition. cash. Cohen’ Motor 4 Roadster in Bargain for Co. 5-9-3d FOR SALE—1916 Metz touring, in fine condition. A very economical car to maintain. Cohen Motor Co. 5-9-3d 1914 Ford touring: good 1916 Allen tour- 5-9-3d FOR SALE: tires; price right. ing. Cohen Motor Co. FOR SALE—Several light trucks with starters, also 1 Vim delivery, cheap; 1 3 ton truck, bargain. Co- hen Motor Co. 5-9-3d l4c 1b.; selected table and ed potatoes, Green Mountains, $1.25 bushel; Irish Cob- blers, $1.50; Tomatoes, all kinds, 25¢ dozen. Also other settings. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen St. (Barber Shop), 5-10-1dx FOR SALE L.OST—Between Dwight Street and R. R. Station brown travelling ba containing cash book and cost book and samples. Reward. Return to Herald. 5-9-9d FOR SALE—Cottage with Iot 89 six rooms and bath, large I room, fire place, beamed ceil built in seats and bookcases, improvements. Fruit trees, school and trolley. Price righ taken before May 15. Owner I ing town. Good location. 1125. FOR SALE—A Steinway upright so little used that it is almost good as new. Cost $700. 8§ cash offer $345. Sedgwick™& 139 Asylum street, Hartford: FOR SALE—Seven passengef O land touring car fully equipped first class condition. Must be at once as owner is drafted leaves soon. Very reason Louis Grosko, R. R. Station. service. 5-T - T — FOR SALE, at a bargain, a Velie racing body, in good condition, you want some real run, better, this car. A. P. Marsh, Dej Sheriff, 46 Main street. 5- 1917 LITTLE SIX OVERLAXD td4 ing car, run 5,000 miles; tires g one extra; bargain for cash. 1434-4. 5 FOR SALE—Victrola and Price complete, terms. The A. Asylum St., House. . Your own terms. ¥ A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylumt Hartford’s One Price House. FOR SALE—One black mare, n vears old; weight 1,100 1bs.; sol and a wclever driver; price rea able. For information, inquire any of Miller & Olson's stores. v 5aT: Williams Auto Office and Servi Station, 287 Elm § FOR SALE. The Follov JOHN § ", PLEASANT HART STREET, MONROE STREET, 7 CHF SOME VERY DESIRABLE WINTHROP CALL ng Places Are Worth Considering: HARRISON STREET. 15 ROOM HOU:! 12 ROOM HOUSE and LARGE LOT. TREET, DOUBLE BRICK, FIRST CLASS, 3 ROOM HOWUSE, ALLL MODERN. ROOM COTTAGE. ET, 6 FAMILY BRICK BLOCK and GARAGE. PROPERTIES ON LAKE STREET. TREET—GOOD 2-FAMILY HOUSE. AND GET PARTICULARS. E and FINE GARAGE, PERFECT. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, REAL TATE INSURANOE] WE'VE JUS It was a very desirable one—We've got one See us about Real Estate, here rents like hot cakes. CAMP REAL 272 Main street SOLD A THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE TQ e more to sell there—Propert. ESTATE CO. 303 Bank Building. Factory Rebuilt Machines of all Makes SOLD, RENTED & REPAIRED NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,¢ 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612,

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