New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1918, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 191& The Classified Columns are o . Have you lost a sum THE II}IEV\]’ I}ZRA ‘ your agents—the penny ads 7y ‘ - money? " Glasses, Pins a P Pg;‘:s o o . reach hundreds in the city g & i Rings are found in surprisi . e every week night and the @ - 4 quantities and turned in § ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. ; chances are that several read- & izi 3 the Herald. Your money wi - - - : ers out of the hundreds will i / At surely remain in the fingde Telephone and Mail Carefully | HepKEetCeement bilCamainsitorsisnat B R b_cte' interested in your propo- AD\'A \E F MI‘\*‘W‘{UM CHARGE 10z hands if he does nct kno sition. ONE CE\IT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. The New Shop for Hair Dressing | S e Part tir vork hy w N [DES T pross t | "OIt SALI:—Two parlor stoves 5 < ., ARE \\",\\"r b By toe @1 or : ._""'..‘,,‘f‘lj”,"“‘:h' ~cgrcs S et b ,","’I_”]': R ieblooand chats ];f; Mamcurmg d || So. New Eng. Tel. Co. § | R e e e o = < a il [ FOR SALE—Truck. ¢ and FOR POSITIONS AS B VAN Competent g - gen- —— delivery, 1916 model, self std These positions ofice perma- R , < FOR SALE—135 acres star (FOURTH FLOOR.) ‘ nent employment under zood B G0 4 = S working conditions. The new store Hair Shop is located on the fourth floor, directly adjoining the trimmed millinery par- Call and sce our Chief Ope; lors, wheve it has the advantages of full daylight, strict privacy, and the most up-to-date equipment. E tor and be given information Expert hair dressers familiar with ev change in the arrangement of the coiffure are in attend- [ in detail about wages paid, and every style of hair goods required for prevailing modes, from curls to intricate ventilated @ hours of work;: sickness, T wood, cords wood. E Apply at th ttor 7 to 8 i I pla 1 timber. Two miles from rail for H. 3 3 | & Bk ¢ t, 2 hi street Address “Wood"”, P. O. Box New Britain National bank ! 6-15-64 | Hartford 6-17 ance il e : ner | THESE AUTOS T 31 SOLD.| picces, is supplied at most reasonable prices : : ! ah Nty andipensionplan g . a w sacrifies re 1 frers turned d " The Hai Shop equipment also includes the most modern and sanitary devices for shampooing, mani- room. etc, work., One willir = ; e : e T T Tots e . which is all done by people “who know”. Make the new B ; ¢ e : : . ! : 943 curing, children’s hair bobbing and cutting. which is all d b3 e 1 S t W vt the o S e B ant o G o store hair parior your thrift boudoir. Consult our hair specialist about scalp treatments and hair wav- cutnern wew ng an g S | ] . ) : i i —— 1916 12 g: 1916 ing Appointments made for every hour in the day Morning appointments are best when possible. —_— FOR SALE-—Threa automobiles, 3ros 915 Overls TBlEDhDflE [:0. | GIRLS on Shirt work. Steady work unabovt and tw n‘“‘(.)]":l:ftnln:“ o, ;non 015 car J\'h.’\}«‘r:d 1 X o 51 COURT STREET. ‘M Learners ‘mlw_n Apply )| i 1t; 1ew uarantee 1-ton 3 1 rucl i Reglstered Phal‘maClStS ()f The New :. 2 Commercial Shirt Co o5 v these cars. 0 Motor Compi Arch stre Ability D — | | ; e Are Employed in the Pr:. viption TLaborator CerUIatlng lerary \"’“““" & Niven, Boston Store. 2 ik i OB A et s AL leeparaie oo locatad Mon fromm moles andieon (Mezzanine Balcony) LOST—Gold beads either Thursday or e apeicnced SEToce FOR SALI—1916 Ford touwn fusloy, is given up to our Prescription business; a ) ) TRl e e e a_ e ey o perfectly lighted, perfectly ventilated room, where Already Hartford’s most modern circulating Ssal ald Of- 2 Sy ol B the P.vescription men give undivided attention to | Jibrary is first favorite with over five hundred cus- their hpportant profession. Only the best chemicals | tomers. Of course “there’s an excellent reason” for , o it and pharmaceutica e used and doctors’ prescrip- | this popularity; good ser iy ke onn AN o i past middle | —om = g tions are compounded to the letter. Give the most circulating library your headquarters for summer nursery stock, good paying t > \s good as new. Call 1 modern Pprescription department in New England a | reading? There’s no membership fee required, no 4 Ablished, weekly i : 1 32 Camp street trial. Owur fair pri will please you. waiting for your favorite author’s latest production, e ——— work. Bt D ies, 1 = = Two graduate nurses are employed in the Drug | there are always books aplenty to go around. Join WANTED. sster, Conn 15 FOR SALE<—Property at west Departmemt to render assistance in choosing sick | the happy circle now. Store for commer- - — = house, barn and large lot; at ar room supplies; measuring and fitting abdominal Experienced young lady of refine- | WAN _Coll e : tonishingly low price. . P. Ma 5 subber stocking. o 1 s H ld ment desires situation as stenog tion time to do either manual or| deputy sheriff, 46 Main St. * 6-1 bands-and rubber stocking cia use i era | pher and offic istant in pri mental work, by local Iu,ni-m"n. iE = i office or small bus s. Reference Here is an opportunity to perform PR SALE—TFour 34x4% Goody Lend Your Savings to Your SUMMER Bldg. Frontage 67 o SR L s e \re i 1 to keep 42 Center street 6- = = those who a a i . o WANTED—Second-hand bicycle in good pl | condition, and L‘Ountry NEGLIGEES ChuFCh Street. Heat good condition. State lowest cash 171'.1»\“»,“\\1.‘01 \‘\\»:. ‘m 41‘(»'111:1\‘\(\:1| \u\):k FOR SALE OR TO RENT—0-r B w S B St flll'nlshed. Apply price. 128 Lyous street, Tel, 866-2 | {4 .iin somo business cxperience. cottage, all modern, located SNTICINGLY N 6-14 < Compensation satisfactory. r Serlin street. ’Phone T. W. O’ u ar >avings amps ENTICINGLY NEW AND CHARMING I y g P Herald Pub. Co WANTEI N P Box 29AA, Herald Offic i 3 nor, broker. 5-2 3 ) .’ . A [ED-—Nursing in confinement REGU /—daily or weekly—help (Fourth Floor) ’ s m Buy them 5 (:}éf::l\‘l’i\ daily ; ) _ i ¢ Apply 56 Whiting strec TANTE e 2 FOR SALE—Pigs at the By e L 0 ot e CAUIG (8 st Eyery one of thcss del=htfil models 8 & purpticy TO RENT—2-3-4 rooms for light| 6-14-30x | Brigntwood Bok Machine and Na.| Farms. Telephone 668-4, 63 Agvar “1“ et redeems them ai | 4t the price, and sometimes the simplest are the SO, SN OO, S e ol L :‘;‘30‘1’:‘3;““1‘;\, . 1995 the safest investment in | Prettiest. Iven the silk garments need not be con- (Central). Address Box TXX, Her- | WANTED—TO BUY DM 22 Walnut Street. 6-13-tf | FOR SALE—Twelve-room house sider: P v ! e silk is s d a [ g ] S = s b T lAR This StampiReostl oscMlStariea b Rsldered RaRluzuryiwher RibeRsial sRsoRd trabiofand ald Office. 6-17-tf | FIFTY TOURIN 1 KA P barn; one single house, 11 ro long wearing. b ROADSTERS: MUST BE R e s : S 2 . e e . & i i 2 ! S ID—Chauffe uck. Ar all improvements. Nos. 625, Wacitayinss ?“”l |n"1\'v‘«§{, If to save money. It is June brides will find these negligees much to their T—On Main street, two un- MODELS _AND IN GOOD r & Co., 21 Commercial. south end Arch St. Inquire IERs Ry OUERANINILD S ot A inoney liking; while excessive lace trimmings have mostly . Sl roomsl Inoltvoloonis tor CHANICAT, CONDITION : | 3 Radil, 389 Arch St. 6 SLNLS Gl 0] p s LUy Stamps. to help win | been eliminated, the models are in exquisite ma- housekeeping. Address W. W. PAY A HIGHER PRICE THAN | . Yo' can saveng Warssay SLemDE, terials and of finished workmanship. Leland, 215 Main street, Ci ANY OTHER DEALER. NEW the war. There are plain and embroidered voiles, dotted 517~ N AUTO EXCHANGE, 30-40 Swiss and figured lawns in long and sack models and i 7 D CORN Torty to Fifty BARGAIN TABLES on the Ma two-piece negligees, skirt and sack, are especially THREE ROOM FLAT—For light oK G Floor. Look for these tables Saturday; the great attractivi housekeeping, kitchen, living and N ) TEL. COLONY s B ahes ol all of then Negligee Department, $1.98 to $10.00. bedroom. 1In good location. Price valuesfotitheiwyelsi il AuE reasonable. 454 Church St ladies hetween | ages of 16 to 23 years to learn] — telephone operating. Paid whila | 10 RENY. learning. Apply ChicI operator, | Southern New England Telept o e L 6-1 WANTED. e man past middle | ung man of good | FOR SALE—Two 2-family houseg and with some experi- 64 Fairview street. Inquire co in cost work to help office lerer’s Posy Shop, or Phone 971 ver in own writing, 6-54 age, experience and pay ex- ‘ Ada e Box 68, )R SALE—Platform, wagon, SR e : : Plainville, B single express wagon, one do WANTED—Board and room in pri- i bl R e e e e 141 Hartford avenue. 6-10- vate family by young lady. ox | WANTIED—Freight handlers and 29XX, Herald Office. 6-15-3dx Cr ng tenders by N. Y,, N. H. & ; Garage To Rent—Very central . - S & Za — — H. BR. R. Appiy at freight office R a E. 5 s s y H, t cet. = 2 3 X RS 1oh SRLRLt O Dk ML 0| MRy RSN, G e St ‘1‘. 24 | WANTED—Place to board children. | Whiting St. T NOTICEV New Britain Trap Rock Co., Super- -15-2d i hy ] e ! ¢] Box 16, Herald. 10-Gdx — THE VIOTORY TUNGH 1 ior Court, Hartford County, June 7, NOTICK. — Tenement, five rooms, = = 2 Church Street, after heing clos 1o 1 conveniences. Large yard, FURNISHED ROOMS. AUTOMOBILE 108 Maple street. 6-14-64 | for alterations for five days, open its doors today. Everything up- date, and we hope that we will able to satisfy our customes PARTIES T4 = out. Reasonable rates. Allen Very desirable light housekeeping | Richard Covert, 1. S, 6-17-6dx Order Appointing a Temporary MONUMENTS + i Receiver. TO RENT—A 5 or 6 room apart- rooms. All modern conveniences. . ment. ‘All modern improvements at "Phone 1473-12. Call evenings. il cven the most particular. Th) Are YO“ Safisfied _ @l | The motion of the plaintiffs in the | the corner of Arch and Hart 6-17-2d | ROOM AND BOARD in private fam. || f00d served here is the best thi : 2 B | avove entitled action dated June 7, streets. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch 2 i ily. by young lady. Box X3X, Her. || market affords, St o T T o | 1918, having been presented and the | Streeot. ’Phone 1766. 5-14-3dx 2 Y r:'y;‘sm;uu‘:.‘l u;‘nilx‘hm] Zocmi i ana. ’ 6-14-3dx A (,rv;‘v}ll)y 2 0’\(}241\(‘1-‘, " SIS TRy 3 def e Che i — or gentleman, 28 Park Plac i) . = o — pearance of your Cemetery lot? |Gy SIS RO O | G e e, 160 ety A 90, 6-15-6dx | NOTIC we d lectric Ard Up-to-the-Minute in Every Respeq Are the graves of your departed | peared and consented thereto, and it *Phone 1284-23, 6-13-4dx ko) EECC g e ecLtlcal EWININ g, 4 » 3 % Ao ioin i ¢ s g 4 e % == hang fixtures, install doorbells and The Victory Lunch Co. loved ones properly marked? ; . appearing that the facts set forth in — | FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT at 1 e e e st Epope it ’ s : o 88 M | said motion are true and that a tem- | Two FURNISHED APARTMENTS— West Haven. Apply M G. I do repair work reasonably. Richar 40 CHURCH STREET, Is your burial plot or that o ¢ B | porary receiver ought to be appointed of two and four rooms for light s e Bt d i L B an, Jr., Jerome St., tclc;:)\?nf; NEW BRITAIN, CONN. your relatives in keeping with ; 4 forthwith, it is s . housekeeping at 56 Maple street, | Conn. 0%y Skl your position in life? g i : : R : Ordered: 1. That The Industrial | opposite Pearl street 6-6-tf Realty Title and Guaranty Company At i FOR SALE a1 will tell : Ofl tlur“mfl o amll ]‘crcl’f}is m?‘;‘)i“" TO RENT—Four rooms, <°“°"d fl°°r P A. PIN KUS. l’ropel Ty Paying Over 20 oon the Cash Invesbed = . “g) ety i e] 8 | ed emporary ve: e S ) ” Y, 5 2 Q. bt +: When Mark Twain said: “Stow me cemetzy und 1 will tell @ ed temporary r?:;‘;arogf c:;n:;‘;mT-_he Enquire 3¢ Conn ; e Eyesight Specialist T Graal e ol NSt 1Al Cotta e Ton i Poat e sou the class of people living in that locality,” we belleve his B it e e e X and Manufacturing | All in Good Condition. Only $2,000 sh required. z i 2 5 : - rder Votic 3 Optician, s S ; take effect until said appointee shall dditional Order of Notice. gl b Sl e . thoughts were of commemoration, reverence, respect and high have filed Wwith the Clerk of this Court | New Haven County, Superior Court. | EXE EXAMINATIONS ARE IREE H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. A i s e ity i Zuk ken Lenses Duplicated. o e. Let us demonstrate the arts and crafts a bond in proper form for the approv- | Mary V. Zukoski vs. John Zukoski, Bl'lf ! o o M 208 NATION. v DING, ideals reproduced in stone. § | al of this Court or some judge there- | New Haven, Conn., June 15th, 1918. | Office, 306 Main St. !h(,uo 570 e "_QT‘T'IVJO" 08 NATIONAL BANK BUIL § esli of our trade which we have made our lifc work and study. f|of. which bond shall be with good Complaint for Divorce Satisfaction Guar: 20 v ikt i | ana sufficient surety in the sum of Ordered, that additional notice of e A e L perience and knowledge combined with progressivencss guarantces One Thousand Dollars conditioned on | the pendency of the complaint in the faithful performance of the duties | the above entitled case be given by G. A. GLIDDEN, HERE IS SOWETHING VERY DESIRABLE— of said receiver under this appoint- | publishing this order in the New ROOF WORK believe it can’t be beat for a one family house for t e O ST L B ; price, Located in desirable section on Commonwealt} at any time or times hereafter be con- | lished in Hartford county, once firmed or appofited In eaid action as | week for two weoks successively be: Plumbing and Heating, Avenue—Right on Trolley—Is New, all improvements— ] emporary or ermanent receive: s ! i r or the 2 2! o n T & P . o | i Nt G 15 Ghten o || S S, e e Telephone 636-5 339-t. | there anything more you could ask for and be reasonable such receiver. By the Court, ] pos i Rent No. 189 Winthrop street, $20—Let us sell or re 3. That said receiver immediately BRROLL M. AUGUR, h 3 2 Home Tel. 134-12. Cor. Union and Clark Sts. Office Tel. 1214-2 ipon the taking effect of sald ap- Assistant Clerk of the Superior WANTED your heuse for you. ointment shall proceed to take pos- Court for New Haven County. s e session of all the books, papers, evi- e e e el CAMP REAL ESTATE CO iences of debt and the property of | ks s L b ek wid corporation, to collect all monies ST, JOHN'S PARISH ‘w‘x:"d sinele :-1»:‘:“: ”““v"’_“‘}'{‘:)" <t cet 305 Bank Building. R T A AT T S R I B R R R i} - owing to it and to take all lawful | Is to be one of the best parts of the ki 2 b — — = quality and improvemenis that no other factors can produce. Two and Three Tenement Homes; | quired Address, Steady, Box 110 preserve its assets. MORTGAGE i. That a hearing upon the confir- | Also Lots from $50 to §1,000. Herald 3 mation of said appointment and for H. N. LOCKWOOD e ] g the appointment of two appraisers he 2o: Estate @ Insuranct : 3 —— y had before this Court in the Superior Ltcalte L,;,‘”.",";:“ ietanaes I Q o ‘ ~ i | Court room, civil side, in said Hart- : / a8l f FZ & COSTELLQ Tne., Jics mooin e na |m—=sr= ' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and that o, - v i b e | e e b RO CHMAN a0 ary st & i 2 ¥ this appointment and of said hearing | PAYS BEST PRIC FOR JUNK, | Livery Cars for hire, day and niznt. ' 8 A S SR Y RS RIS, | (11 parties in interest by publishing | PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT. | - Storme Enaplics amt R 3 - a copy of this order in the New Brit- | TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI- q iR - D il — " |ain Herald once each week for two | TURE, ETC. R t - R e TEL. 468-4. ] _ If You Cannot Find a ronk has seey Spes prets vt q Good Wages While Learning 2 thefr several best (;hmnah?:?(;(?r?sif N erV!Ce. He . ) P Suitable Place to Rent, j&&m il MANRE]SSAUTMU e e s L gfigh Piece Work Prices. UU NOt Bll 2 SR Storage and Acccssones, | We have a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street e : : — | Phone 2227 139 Arch St. B with all improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. HIGHEST PRICES PAID GRADUATION 3 The w. L H ATCH CO. FOR METALS, PAPER C H: KEELEY | $§%60ng2 Rockwell-]}rake Division A. RODENSKY, Automobile Repairing A Specialty 2 ' B PlainVl"e, COlm. Tel. 1591, 42 Hartford Ave. | sexmour &0, New Britain, tone. | ARGADE STUDIO 29 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings

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