New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918, Emprtant Announcement OF DETROIT, which manufactures the best “Closed Bodies” in this country, will be utilized for the making of aeroplanes for the U. S. GOVERNMENT, there will be only a few more closed cars available, such as the FORD SEDAN and FORD COUPELET. We have five of each on hand and can give you immediate de- livery. "$560.00. as:it all “helps to win the war.” Coupelet Lists $560 f. o. b. fabtory. Sedan Lists $695 \ These prices are lower than the other fellows’ runabout. There will be a very few, if any pleasure cars of any make after August 1, so it will be good judgment to buy NOW. We are distributers for GRAY & DAVIS STARTERS. 22 Main Street, New Britain. Owing to the fact that the factory of the FISHER BODY CO. You know the FORD ENGINE IS THE BEST ON EARTH, and when we state that the FISHER BODY COMPANY manufactures the Sedan and Coupelet bodies, as they also do for the Cadillac, Hudson and Buick, you have the assur- ance of the finest and best appearing car ever built by the Ford Company, and that is good enough for any good, clean-cut, economical American that should be willing to economize not only in gasoline and tires, but in entire cost of his car, ELMER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY We Operate Eleven Retail Stores. $695.00. p Call 1784-2. | Stenographer and typist ex- % H KEELEY | perienced in officc work. o . State age, present salary 1 P sxperi gitomobile Repairing A Specialty || 'J‘g.’,‘q‘“\’}c‘ff“?fi;m\f" : ‘~';‘§1°';\ INATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Ak N BRI, : mour St., New Britain, Conn. | ——TONIGHT— “PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE OF THE SAVED” Lecture at the Gospel Tent at 8 o’clock Corner Park and Stanley Streets All Welcome N SavindS ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1SSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BE READY WITH YOUR PLEDGE TO SAVE WAR SAVINGS ENLISTMENT DA JUNE 28th. This space donated by A. C. HAWKER, Elm and Park. | soon be fit for the scrap heap. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. 1RE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP ‘ HEAP? “Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t feel right.” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not sick enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, you can work. But you don’t work with the vim and zest of former days. Your sleep s not restful, and you don’t enjoy your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things { bother you, ruffle you, that you never noticed before. You begin to see dif- ficulties where there really are none, Tritles worry you, and not having enough troubles of your own, you borrow some. Of course, to a casual observer, you seenm the same, because you are try- ing to control yourself. And if you should tell a friend, or go to an in- experlenced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; you should ghake it off. You begin to doubt your- gelf. You sometimes think they are right and try to brace up and bo bright and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed vigor. You begin to wonder if it really is your mind only. And it it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity 7 Anguishing thoughts ‘begin tor- turing you; you are trying your best to fight them down, to appear happy but in vain. You find yourself in the grip of an invisible power that scems to sap your life blood. And when yvou feel your strength energy and power slipping away from vou, when you find you can't do jus- tice to your work any longer, then vou become despondent and might even feel tempted to end it all. You are very much ih . the same condition as a délicately constructed engine, which has not been cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have it In fine working order. But trying { your own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, it will - and Let me save you heap! DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, 373 ASYLUM ST, COR. FORD ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1. from the scrap ! 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. CASHIN A E. ONE CENT A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 10e | EACH INSERTION. | GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng. Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions, Call and see our Chief Opera- tor and be given information in detail about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis plan, rest abllity and peusion room, cte, Southern New England Telephone Go. 54 COURT STREET. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—MALIE, WANTED—At once, middle aged man with factory experience to take charge of inspection. Must be capable of handling help. Ap- ply Peck & Young Mfg. Co.. rear 169 Main St. 6-27-3d WANTED—Managers and clerks for a large tea, coffee, butter and egg company, operating chain stores. Must be men desiring an opportuni- ty to get into a retail business that provides both salary and a share of the profits of the store. Address Mr. Kingdon, care of 50 Bar street, New York city. 6-2 wx vC.Cirketaoi shrd ecm fem fvbgg WANTED-—Board boy at Richter & Co., West Main St. 6-27-4d Young man wanted to work in Pur- chasing and Traffic Department of manufacturing company. Splendid opportunity for advancement. Ap- plicants must have ability. Address stating age, education, experience, reference and salary desired. Box 18L. 6-26-40 HELP WANTED—IEMALE. FOR SALE. Have you lost a sum of money ? Rings are found in surprig quantities and turned i | the Herald. Your money W | surely remain in the findé hands if he does nct knoW who lost it. < Glasses, Pins and FOR SALE, at WANTED—#&irl for storework Hoffman's Bakery, 95 Arch 6-27-3d WANTED—TFirst-class hurch St. waitress. WANTED — Woman for general houseworlk; one who can help with the cooking. Apply at the Lenox House, 280 Main street. 6-25-3d WANTED-—A competent cook. Ap- ply in the evening. Mrs. Frank J. Porter, 77 Lexington strect. [ Sdx WANTED--American-women between the age of 20 and to operate passenger elevator at New Britain National Bank Building; married or single. Apply at once to the building superintendent. Appli- cants will be instructed; experience not necessary. 6-25-6d 35 GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 WOM- EN CLERKS at Washingion. Ex- aminations everywhere in July. kx- perience unnecessary. Women de- siring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leon- ard, (former Civil Service Exam- iner,) 1073 Kenois Bldg., Washing- ton. 6-21-6dx WANTED—Young ladles between ages of 16 to 23 years td> learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply ChieZ operator, Southern New Lngland Telephona. 5-6-tf LOST. LOST—Between P. & F. Corbin’s and 51 Chestnut street, gold beads. Re- turn to Mrs. H. L. Allen, 51 Chest- nut street, 6 -1dx LOST—The sum of $40 somewhere in this city on streets Monday night. All in $10 bills. Finder please leave it at Herald office and receive a generous reward. 6-26-3dx T N WANTED. WANTED—Woman or man to wash dishes and do general cleaning in baker, Hoffraan’s Bakery, 95 Arch St. 6-27-3d FOR SALE—“Mountain Grove”, New Britain’s most popular pleasure re- sort, including dwelling house with JUST $575 CASH, or $600 on{ wve! easy terms will buy during ne: two weeks one of the finest locatd 14 rooms. Modern conveniences. lots on Connecticut shore at af Electric light, water ,ctc., pavilion, most 20 per cent less than price { ‘asino, bowling alleys and many dfoining lots, practically aM sol smaller outbuildings. Nine ae Sixe 40 by 97, with big trees, o of land. Large ice-house 5 improved strect, mear heach wi good pond. Terms to suit the pur- beautiful water view and also ne: chaser. . M. Zimmerman & Co., trolley. Two new houses no 15 Main $t, New Britain. building close by, five now in th block. High-class restricted neig) s e = borhood, all improvements ar FOR SALE-—Wakefield baby carriage conveniences. Cannot hold th and Jady's solid oak desk. Can be open, write for particulars no seen at 140 Black Rock Ave., Owner, Box 2, carc Herald. floor. 6-27-1dx 6-26-2 FOR SALE-—Second hand man’s bi- | FOR SALE—Tweive-room house wit cycle in good condition, Glen barn; one single house, 11 room street, City. -3dx all improvements. Nos. 635, 62 FOR SALE—About 15 acres of stand- south end Arch St. Inquiré Wn ing hay on my farm on Berlin St., Berlin. No reasonable offer refused. Rundbaken, 29 Pearl ford. Tel. Bushnell Charter 8063-2 ith wa- terfront, good reason for selling. 7 St. -1dx FOR SALE—New Ford car good in condition. Inquire at 37 F Avenue. FOR SALE—Baby carria Church street, first floor. FOR SALE—Gas range. Apply ust Olson, 350 Chestnut stree 6- Aug- -3dx FOR SALE—Dodge touring car. Geo. C. Rogers, Aetna Bowling Alleys 6-27-tf FOR SALE--1917 flve passenger tour- ing car. In good condition. Can be seen at 330 East Main, after 6 p. m. D. Pains. 6-27-3dx FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car in good running order. Chas. Leon- ard. Tel. 694-2. 6-27-3dx FCR SALE—Plgs at the Berlin Farms. Telephone 668-4, 6-3-tf — TO REXNE, VERY DESIRABLE light housekeéep- ing rooms; all modern conveniences. Phone 1473-12. Call evenings. 8-27-8d TO RENT—Six room cottage at 231 WANTED—Experienced man for re- | WANTED——Position as stenographer, | Glen street, opposite Ellis. All im- tail grocory business. Apply Uni.| by young lady graduate of High | provements. 6-27-8a versal Co-operative Society. Tast| School. Box 153, East Berlin, Ct. Main St., city. 6-26-6d -27-2d [ TO RENT—A flat of six rooms; mod- — | ern conveniences. Inquire 9 Frank- WANTED—Boy about 16 years or| WANTED—Young man and young | ln square. 6-25-6d over to work on soda fountain, Box| 1ady for clerical work. Must be fair 3B, Herald. §.26.2q| in penmanship and figures. Apply | FIRST-CLASS TENEMENT to rent, : —| Adams Express Co., 50 Main St. 155 Washington St. 6-25-5dx e -24-6dx WANTED—Middle aged man, regis- 6 =5 7 tered pharmacist. Address Pharma- = TONPI;:?N%Ia;‘;:grgllffnf:";taége,“ryndl;n : r t 6-26-6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITL eck, Br: 3 T R S el O S5atte Horton, 71 Church St. 6-25-3d WANTED—Young man to wrap | Practical Woman of Refinement de- bread; with some Hoffmann’s night work; clean job. One experfence preferred. bakery. 6-25-5d WANTED —— Experienced man at Brightwood Box Machine and Na- tionar Ender. Apply N. B. Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. 6-13-tf WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apmy at freight office, Whiting St. 4-6-tt opposite Pearl street. 6-6-tf TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor. Enquire 3¢ Connerton St. 5-27-tf NOTICE. NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do ropair work reasonably. Richard Coriden, Jr., Jerome St., telophone 1628-4, 2-g-tf Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST” Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold in New Britain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Ter »hon: Or. MARY 6. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street. Tel. 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2t 4and 7 to 8 p. m. siring to conduct tea room, small supplies, candy, soda and art shop business in one of the choicest summer colonies on the sound, with patronage of neighborhood assured, will learn of a rental or purchase opportunity of unusual merit by addressing Resident Manager, Morningside-on-the-Sound, Milford, Conn. 6-26-2d —— e e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large room Corner Arch and Walnut. furnished. 6-27-3dx PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM— for an elderly couple or lady. May use kitchen. Reference required. 13 Hart street, upstairs, 6-27-3dx TO RENT—TFIlat furnished compiete. Can see same by calling at 8 Bron- son street. 6-26-3d TO RENT—Two furnished separate front rooms with light housekeep- ing privilegee, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. FURNISHED ROOM—For one or two gentlemen, 208 Iast Main. Tel. 124-3. 6-25-3d Furnished room in private family all convenienc Very central, 280 Arch street. 6-21-6ax TO RENT—Two comfortably fur- nished connecting rooms. 174 Maple. 6-21-tt SUMMER BOARDERS. Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, | July 1st to Oct 1st, beach, trolley, cottage on good bathing. fish- ing, good table, reasonable rates, Mhs. A. D. Frey. 6-25-5dx Board and Room at Indian Neck. Morton cottage. Mrs. Lord. 6-26-6dx TO RENT—Furnished front cottage, Apply Miss K. Longer cottag ven, Conn Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Statino 287 Elm St. rooms, water Momauguin, Conn. M. Donnelly. Linger Momauguin, 6 TO RENT—Six room tenement, hot or cold water, steam heated, mod- ern improvements. Apply 26 Hawk- ins street. Tel. 37-4. 6-25-5dx TO RENT—Two flve room tenements, all improvements, Main street, in- quire 8 Lee street. 6-25-6dx TO RENT—Two front rooms, all 505 Arch street. nicely furnished conveniences at 6-21-tf TO R room suites fur- nished for light housekeeping. All improvements. (Central). Address Eureka Room Reglster, 84 W. Main B. Lane, Mgr. te -day from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, from 7 to 9 P. M, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during | June. Radil, 2389 Arch St. .6-4-1 FOR SALE—Two amily houses a “airview street, Inquire Bol Posy Shop, or Phone 971-14 6-5-264 — L T R FOR SALE—Three automobiles. on runabovt and two touring cars. price right; new car guarante goes with these cars. E. G, Bab cock. Tel. 90. 5-13- FOR SALE—Rooming house, _ lon lease, 48 rooms, all tenanted, wil remove 8 rooms and sell rest fo $700, big profits, inquire 422 Mai street. 26 ONLY $3,000, Easy Terms, furnitur: included, owner must heavily rifice practically new cottage W rooms, sleeping porch, bath, place, gas range, instantaneous h water, and sewer connection, on high ground near beach with beau-! tiful water view, in restricted resi- dence park near New Haven,.g all supplies delivered. Club hd casino, and perfect health con tions. On brick wall foundatio; can be converted to year-round home if desired. A genuine bar- gain, for quick action. Address H. R., Box 8, Herald. 6:26-2d ey City Advertisement Taxpayers Notice! All persons lable to pay taxes on real estate and personal property in New Britain, Conn., are hereby noti- fied that the following taxes have been laid and are due and payable on the first day of July, 1918: City tax on lst of October, 1917, first and second district, 203 mill on the dollar. City tax on list of October, 1917, first district only, 16% mills on- the dollar. ‘We will meet the taxpayers at City hall, Room 24, July 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 27, 29, 30, 31, from 9 A M to5 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M. every Monday, Wednesday and sEtun day, to receive the same. Office open Saturday afternoons. Interest at the rate of 9 per cent. will be charged if not paid in July, commencing July 1, 1918. Note—Persons owing taxes on old list are requested to make payment before June 25, to saxe expense of liens. We will be at the office every and BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax ColleGtor. New Britain, Con., June 1, 1918. % 22 Also Other Good Properties. READ ESTATE FOUR BARGAINS FOR SALE. 62 and 64 Fairview Street, Renting for $768 per annum. and 77 Fairview Sreet, renting for $6.00 per annum. Prospect Street and Barn, Re nting for $612 per annum. kg These are all worth seeing me about. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, INSURAN¢ CAMP REAL 272 Main street WE ARE LOOKING F OR AN OFFER ON THIY FINE BRAND NEW COT TAGE AT BELVIDERE! Owner needs money for other purposes—Big double lot. Cottage in Kensington only $3,000. ¥ We've Just Sold One House on West Pearl street. We can offer just one more. Do you want it. get a more central location in a quiet place. You can’t ESTATE CO. . 205 Bank Buflding. 72 West Main Street. Factory Rebuilt. Typewtiters of AJLMakes i Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612.

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