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17 THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1909. SITUATIONS WANTED. REAL ESTATE. ROOMS WANTED TO RENT. REAL ESTATE.

REAL ESTATE Vanderbi AUCTION The very desirable slnsle residence Nth 113 KDWAHDS STREET, lias 9 rooms! bath, hot air l'linuue, lot 52 feet front by about 130 feet deep, will he sold on the premises to the highest bidder, TUESDAY, NOVKMHF.lt Kith at 3 p. m. I.IImtuI niortKiigp can remain on the property. Einc neiithborhod, handy to trolleys and within winking Uistiinec of the center of the city. For further particulars inquire of It Hill Lots e.

DOTY, Buildin Will pay large profits as an Ideal for a home, AUCTIONEER. 50 STATE STREET. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG, BECAUSE FOR SALE A Half BricK House on High St. Farticuarly well adapted for a Rooming House or the home of a I'hysieian. Can be bought cheap.

Enquire JEROME MAYER, Ixoal Estate, Mortgage Loans. Fire Insurance, 77 Pearl Street, Ground Floor. Two-Family House Just ofT Wethcrsfield 15 rooms, all modern Improvements, lot 50x150. Price $1,800. It's a bargain.

Sieak quick. J. F. COSGROVE, Real Estate Insurance 739 Conn. Mut.

Bldg. For I Sale The LOCATION is the best in Greater Hartford. The IMPROVEMENTS are the best The LOTS are good size. The STREETS are wide and well graded. The WALKS are granolithic.

The SEWERS are built. The RESTRICTIONS are right. The TRANSPORTATION is good. The TAX RATE is low. The FUTURE is assured.

And, most of all, the PRICES are exceptionally reasonable, about one-half what is asked in the immediate vicinity and you can buy for cash, or on very easy terms. What more can you ask? No better opportunity for investment or residence and a chance to put your savings in real estate that will pay. We have sold over 60 lots all but four for cash, and to some of the best people of Hartford. Prices $800 to $1,200. Worth now $1,000 to $1,800.

Why not call for plans and particulars? FOR A QUICK SALE. OWNF.K LEAA'ING THE STATE AXO HAS MADE A SPECIAL PRICE ON' THIS FROPERTT. We are looking for a buyer for a fourteen-acre suburban place. Only short distance from trolley (10-cent rids from City Hull.) On account of health the owners are leaving this place for a warmer climate, and expect to leave on the 20th of this month, and would like to dispose of the place before that date. There Is a good house of eight rooms, veranda, pantry, eto.

Two good barns and hen houses to accommodate over 200 hens. This is a place for which there will be a big call next Spring, and it won't stav long on the market, but SOW IS THE TIME TO RCY. Price, $3,000, and a bank holds mortgage for half the amount on It. For further particulars call on CARRIER LAMPHIER, Real Estate Brokcre and Auctioneers. 66 State Street.

F. F. BLANCHARD, 25 ASYLUM ROOM 2, HARTFORD. FOR SALE! PROSPECT A beautiful home, modern In every particular, PROSPECT Building loin on Prospeet Hill. FARM INtiTON Several line residencies.

I5EACOS Modern, new house, all Improvements. Houses on Lornine st, Kenyon hL, Slgourney Wethersfleld Hawthorne etc Inquire TO RENT Furnished front rooms for Housekeeping, 83 Capitol ave. TO RENT Two connecting rooms, suit. aDie for light housekeeping; aiso parlor bedroom, suitable for two gentleman; well heated. Board If desired.

Applv 32 Buckingham st. TO RENT Very desirable front room, Bathroom floor, ail modern conveniences, overlooking Slgourney park, rooms on third floor for light house keeping, 190 Sargeant street TO RENT Furnished room, private lamny. iuu uapuoi avenue. WANTED Two gentlemen desire Doard ana rooms, in north end oi town. References.

Address Box 6. Courant TO RENT Large front room, steam neat, not and cold water In room. p-ply 22 Prospect street. TO RENT Attractive, comfortable fur nished rooms, heat and light, hot and cold running water. Gentlemen preferred.

Transients accommodated. 62 Capitol avenue. TO RENT Desirable rooms, strictly clean and comfortable, moderate rates; use of 'phone. 58 Capitol ave. TO RENT Large preasant, furnished nested rooms, modern conveniences, bath room floor, central; transients accommodated.

103 Ann street TO RENT A desirable furnished room for gentlemen at 143 Washington St. TO EEH'T. Exceedingly pleasant rooms with board In the Farmlngton Avenue Hotel. This modern hotel Is the Ideal place for those who want all the fcomforts and sociability of the hotel life among people of refinement yet quiet and ex-cluslveness If they prefer. The cuisine and service Is all that could be desired.

There are music rooms, parlors, card rooms, for the use of the guests. T. S. HK51TI.EV, Tel. BSS8.

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Practically new eouch bed witn mattress at 73 Windsor avenue. FOR SALE Parlor stove, good as new, win neat three large rooms, self feeder, a) bo one sheet Iron coal stove. No. 29 North Main street.

West Hartford. FOR SALE 100 casks sweet elder; 260 tons 10-Inch Ice. Address F. J. HOS- FORD, New Britain.

Conn FOR SALE Excellent photographs of me new armory aeaicawon, parades, etc. DEXTER PHOTO 686 Main street. FOR SALE Diamond ring; blue white. very Driniant, S5.00. worth $135.00.

I can save you 20 to 40 on diamonds. FREDERICK NEWMAN. 98 Connecticut Boulevard. East Hartford. Trolley Station 3, near stone bridge.

FOR BALE The very best crystal eye glasses, wun iree examination, si.bv. J. H. CARTJSS, eyesight specialist, Hills Block. Room 29.

FOR SALE Bargains In unredeemed aiamonas ana watches, guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. We buy diamonds, watches old gold and silver for eaBh or will loan money on them at legal rates. GRACE JEWELRY 40 Asylum st. FOR SALE Antique mirrors, old frames regllded at MORRISON'S. The Gilder, 284Asylum street.

Telephone. FOR SATE Parior stoves, rugs, car pets, inning tames, chairs, also single steel couches with mattresses, also beds, mattresses in good condition. Ml cheap. SMITH'S STOUE-HOISE, 10 West street. NOTICES.

No. 1466 Joseph Hagon. vs. United States Art Bent Glass Company, Incorp. Superior Court.

Hartford County, November 16. 1909. NOTICE TO CREmTOR OF TIME LIMITED FOB PRESENTATION 01' CLAIMS. Notice Is hereby given Dhat pursuant to an order of the Superior Court for Hartford County made and paased on the 12th day of November, 190J, .11 claim' against said estate ahall be prea.nted to the undersigned, the receiver of aald corporation, within four months from and after November 12, 1909, and all claims not so presented shall be thereafter forever barred. Claims may be sent by mall to the receiver at 36 Pearl street, Hartford, Connecticut.

Dated at Hartford. Connecticut, this 16th day of November, 190. HUGH M. ALCORN, Receiver, United States Art Bent Glass Company, Incorp. NOTICE! Notice Is hereby given that beginning today the pumps of the Farmlngton Water Company will be started and the village supplied with water from the Pequabuc River.

WARNING This water should be boiled before using for drinking purposes. THE FARMIXGTON WATER CO. Adrian R. Wadsworth, Sec. and Treas.

Farmlngton, Nov. 16. AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden at Hartford, In ond for the District ot Hartford, on the 16th day of Nov. A. D.

10 Present, L. P. Waldo Marvin, Judge, On motion of Joseph H. Kins administra tor wtt'h testament annexed of the estate of Margaret K. LKomls late or Hertford with in said district, deceased.

Ordered That six months from the lBth day of November, 1909, be and the same are hereby limited and allowed for the creditors, within which to bring In their claims against said estate, and the said administrator Is directed to give public no tire to the creditors to bring in their claims within aald time allowed, by posting a copy or tnls order upon the public signpost near' est to the place where the deceased last awett witmn tne saia town, ana Dy pud. llshinsr the same three times In some news- paper having a circulation In said Probate District, all within ten days from the date or tnls order, and return mass to this Court of the notice given and of a list of an claims presented within saia time. Certlfled from Record, KRANK M. MATHER. Clerk.

AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden at Hartford In and for the district of Hart ford on the Hth day of November, 190 Present. L. P. Waldo Marvin. Judge.

Upon the application of the administra tor on the estate of Harriet M. Frye late of Rocky Hill In said District, deceased, for an order of sale of such Interest as decedent had at the time of her dacease in and to certain real estate particularly de acrlbed In said application It is Ordered That said application be heard and determined at tne probata onice in Hartford, on the I2nd day of jvovemner, lo: at i o'clock In the afternoon, and that public notice be given to all persons Interested In said estate to appear, If they see oause. ana be neara tnereon, oy dud llshlng a coot of this order In a news paper having a circulation In said probate district, on or before the 16th day of November, 1909. and eturn make to the court ox tne notice given. L.

P. WALDO MARVIN. Judge. MISCELLANEOUS. EDWARD F.

McCAITLEY, death masks a specialty. 84 Butler street New Haven. Conn. EARN I2S WEEKLY, snare time, ad dressing and mailing post cards: honest and legitimate. Sample and plan 10 cents.

Address POST CARD EX CHANGE. New London, Conn. FLUFF RUG making to order from old Ingrain carpet; write for particulars. C. SCHL'LZE.

5 Chamberlain Rock-vllle. Conn. THE WINDOW CLEANING CO. Con- tract taken for churches, schools, de partment houses and factories, store windows and offices taken care of by the week or montn. 36 Wooster st Tel.

4297, Hartford, Conn. Represent, ed by S. E. HERRUP. MRS.

HASTINGS' Special No. 2. at 4. Empire Corset, 12.50. Mrs.

Hastings' Special No. 5. tl. At MRS. HAST INGS' Corset Shop, Room It, Brown, Thomson mag.

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS. ELMORE TVPEWRITIXG OFFICE, Conn. Mut. Room 20, Ground Floor. WANTED By American man, married.

an, situation on gentleman place, 10 years' experience, care for automobile, horses and grounds, or any work; best reference. Address B. Box 38, Courant. WANTED Situation by thoroughly competent, experienced cook capable of taking full charge. Apply at preset place.

15 Prospect street, city. WANTED Sltnatlon as engineer, cap- aoie or taxing cnarge oi electrical repairing steam system and elevators. Address ENGINEER, 101 Hudson St. References furnished. WANTED By experienced engineer, plant to take charge of; can take care of electrical plant, do electrical repairs, repair heating system and elevators.

All round handy man; references. 101 Hudson St. WANTED Position, by thoroughly competent cook, neat ana reliable, willing to go a short distance In country; best city reference. COMPETENT, Box 6, Courant. WANTED Position as stenographer or secretary by young woman.

Experience. References. Address "STENO," Box 27. Courant office. WANTED Immediately, situation by a tnorougniy competent cnna nurse, takes entire charge; references; supply work or permanent position.

Address NURSE, Box 8. Courant. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED Invalids or elderly people to Doara in tne country by practical nurse. On car line.

Address S. M. Box 45, Windsor, Conn. ANNOUNCEMENT MISS FLORA G. DAVIS, dressmaker.

Is now located at 911 Main street, Room 6, where she will be pleased to see her customers. Telephone. WANTED Ruptured people to call at our omce, Room sage-Allen Hartford, we want to show you how we treat rupture; twenty years' study of the mechanical treatment of rupture, thousands have been relieved and many have been entirely cured; If you have trouble with your truss or your rupture troubles you, come and consult us; no charge for office examination; send for free hook on rupture. ALFRED C. COOKE.

Rupture Specialist. WANTED The public to know that the oia estaousned storehouse No. 36 Buckingham street. Is now conducted by IRA M. RYDER, under the new name "RYDER'S STOREHOUSE." Household goods carefully stored at reasonable rates.

New telephone No. S14-4. Open evenings. WANTED Pictures to frame, old pic tures restorea. wm.

rt. 71 Asylum street. Tel. 167-8. WANTED The public to know that SMITH PTUKKHUUSK IS now located at No.

10 West street. A fine new, commodious, fireproof building with every facility for handling and storing household goods. Telephone 314-3. WANTED. Furniture, china and pictures to nack for shipping any distance.

Household goods crated and followed to destina tion, storage. E. F. BAU, Telephone 6291-2. P.

O. Box 13. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE Hotel, fine trade all year round; 40 rooms, paying bar; bargain, P. O.

Box 820, Newtown, Conn. FOR SALE Orocery store, in city of about 85,000 population, an old established stand, store about 80x50, with cellar, rent with barn for 3 horses, $55 per month; lease 6 years, 3 complete delivery teams and a nice clean stock of goods, doing a cash business of about $35,000 per year. Price $3,000 or at Inventory. Particulars GEO. STORRS, 847 Main St.

I Have Just Placed on my lists one of the oldest and best located markets In the of Hartford. It must be sold at once, Who Is first? H. Waierbury, "The Business Broker." General Sales Agent For All Kinds of Vending Machines. Sample Machines at Office. Times Building.

Telephone 468. GROCERY and MEAT BUSINESS. Thl th opportunity of a lifetime to buy an established stand of twenty-five years, large buildings, constating of store, large tenement, two storehouses, wagon shed and stable, at present doing a cash business, all tore trade, of $800 a week, no delivery wagons. This exceptional bargain is situa ted In a surnurban town, trolley by the floor, only one minute's walk to K. R.

station. Price for buildings $12,000. Stock and fix tures at inventory. If you are a hustler the above business can be doubled In less than a year. Investigate at once.

llEID'S REALTY AUCTIOX AND COMMISSION COMPANY, 26 State St, Room 47. Evening. Mondays, Saturdays. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. WANTED Horses to board for the winter, good warm box stalls, rood care and feed.

S. P. GRISWOLD, West Hartford Center. THE UNION BOARDING, LIVERY and FEED STABLES Give sfpecial attention to transients. Ladies' waiting room In connection; also room for storage.

1063-65 Main at. Telephone. FOR SALE Pair gray mares. 6 and 7 years old, 2,300 pounds, an extra good team for little money; If you want horses at bargain prices. Just give me a call; wagons and harness of an Kinds.

J. Ij. liAii, ss Hucmng ham st- Phone 4235. BIG CLOSING OUT SALE of horse goods. Everything usually carried in a first-class establishment included in this sale.

Prices that will aston Ish you. Early buyer will get big bargains by calling now at 363 Main street. FOR SALE Coupe Rockaway, satin lined, rubber tired, first class condition. MANSUY SMITH, Elm St. FOR SALE 25 doz.

brown duck, water proof horse covers. $2.98. C. H. BRAZEL 1148 Main street.

FOR SALE One corning top buggy of our own make, cheap. MANSUY SMITH, Elm Bt. FOR SALE I have a light runabout buggy 'Mover ruDoer tirea cueap. W. E.

MILTON. 89 Clark st. FOR SALE Fine covered delivery wa gon suitable for the tea and butter Business. maimijx ft ejiun, tira si NORTHERN HORSES FOR SALE. Arrived November 4th.

with another carload of those splendid Maine horses. They give great satisfaction on account or tneir Dreeaing, great enuurance. perfect manners, fine feet, good looks, etc. The people In Maine have banked their houses for the winter and are glad to sell their horses cheap now. on tnls account I am able to sell you a good horse for $50 or $100 less than In April.

I have some nice large business chunks in this lot weighing 1.150 pounds or less, prices from $175 to $250, and some last ones witn records as low as Call at 219 High street. D. A THRALL. Phone 1792-3. MISCELLANEOUS.

AUCTION Twe carload of Vermont cows, new milch and forward springers, Friday, Nov. 19. Sold for high dollar without reserve. WM. C.

HL'N-GERFORD. Oakvilie, Conn. HOME or nervous and mental pa tlents. Best of references. B.

T. B-. Box 12, Courant. Tel. 4426.

"SSI LOST. TT Bunch of keys on lower Asylum Reward. W. F. Hotel vpnuwv rosfFrlday Bvenlng, at south end, hrown purse containing five dollar hill and change.

Keward for return. A 1 rw foiTA large roll of bills Saturday liberal reward If returned to 28 Wells avenue, East Hartford. to STRAYED OK STOLEN Pair of fox hounds, male ana lenun, ranio nouiiu, inches hlh. has black hdv and tan head; neck and legs mixed color; female black and tan with small white tip on tall. i w'ill pay reward to any person glv-tZ anv Information leading to these dogs.

JOHN E. RYAN, Box 47, g. Bristol, Conn. n. TASTAt Armory Ball, Friday, Nov.

12th a $10 bill unattached. If returned to BILL, Box 10, Courant office, finder la entitled to 10 commission. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Apprentice boy In blacksmith and carriage building. Good chance for a hustler.

A. JANES, West Hartford. WANTED A good canvasser can earn from $2 to $10 a day, or work on sal. ary legitimate high grade proposition. None but workers need apply.

Address CANVASSER, Box 48. Cour ant umce. WANTED Five carpenters. Apply with tools at Station 29, Springfield west side. WANTED Young man 16 to 22 years of age quick at figures, who can write and drive single team.

State age. AOuress flNOTYPE INSTRUCTION Thorough, practical well-balanced machinist-operator course. Best time to learn. Write today. Remarkable offer.

EMPIRE MERGENTHALER SCHOOL, iin eeb av. Maw Vnrk WANTED Experienced rivet header. Steady employment. CLARK BROS. BOLT MUldale, CL WANTED Insurance men, Hartford and vicinity, to handle our monthly payment policy; pays all accidents and diseases; costs but $1 per month.

The Ideal seller of today. Also Commercial Department, with large variety of policies. Competent men can make liberal contract with renewal or profit sharing plan. Apply by letter, E. W.

SCRIBNER, Hotel Garde. Hartford, Conn. ANTED Young men to take course In Practical Ad Writing, unlimited field and large salaries await competent ad writers. Class now forming. For particulars address the H1LLYER INSTITUTE, Y.

M. C. A. WANTED Young men who desire to earn better salaries and do mora congenial work. If able to read and write, and ambitious to succeed, we can qualify you for a position as mechanical, electrical, steam, civil or mining engineer, architect, etc.

Write at once, stating position wanted. I. C. Box 206, C. Scranton, Pa.

WANTED Man to work on farm, one who understands horses. J. BLACK-WELL, Bloomfleld, Conn. WANTED Lathe hands. DEANE STEAM PUMP Holyoke, Mass.

WANTED A young man of ability and education, as traveling representative for a large manufacturing corpora- tlon, to call upon Jobbing trade. Salary only. Address REPRESENTATIVE. Box 22, Courant. WANTED Railway mall clerks, custom employees; spring examinations everywhere.

Commencement salary $800. Rapid advancement to $1,400 or $1,500. Candidates DrepareT free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 22 Rochester, N.

Y. WANTED Shovelers and helpers in Wepawaug Tunnel. Work night and day. Board on the job. Wages $1.75, ten hours' work.

Liberal bonuses each week. One year's work. BORE-MEEMAN COMPANY, Race Brook Station, Orange, Conn. WANTED Licensed drug clerk. Qlve rererences ana salary expected.

junLUK, box 3, courant. WANTED Young and Middle aged meh to learn the coming business Automobile Driving. We have graduated hundreds of men who are now diaw- Ing good salaries and have steady Jobs. An ideal outdoor Job It Is, seeing the country at the bosses' expense. The demand for chauffeurs is steadily increasing.

NEW ENGLAND 'iu suiiuuu S2 Main street. STEAM FITTERS. A few first-class Steam Fitters, Steady work and good wages. HOLYOKE VALVE HYDRANT Holyoke, Mass. PROOFREADER WANTED.

A competent proofreader on a dally newspaper; must be quick and accurate. Address Box 12, Courant. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED rnmnolanf trtf! D.n.ral housework. Apply with references at tae-tt)urt.

New Britain. Tel. 102-5. WANTED At a local Institution, the services of an American woman of robust health who has some training as a nurse; preferably between 3l and 45 years of age. The position will require a person of good presence ana tact.

Hours for duty will be between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Position Permanent to a satisfactory party, with proper compensation for services rendered.

Address AMERICAN, Box 1, Courant. WANTED A maid for general housework Swedish. Norwegian or Ger-man preferred. Telephone 4828. At once an experienced Apply CLIFFORD I.

mmsL Mgr- 50 Windsor ave. WANTED Housework maids cooks', second maids, and laundresses, waitresses, chambermaid, dishwashers, for ooardlng-house and restaurant. MlhS SHEPARD, Boston Employment 93 Main Room 6. 'Phone WANTED. t-NJED Men! Women! Boys! Girls! II to $8 daily.

Best seller out. Everybody buys. Write quickly for ft free. LYON NOVELTY Cincinnati. IJEP Agents to sell goods on teams furnished, city or outside; good inducements to right Apply or address C.

F. A.D- fS H56 Main Hartford, Ct. gggSES WANTED TO RENT. Slngle houses, 964 Asylum So. Main West bouse, north end.

tual PEASE- 327 Conn- Mu" DETECTIVES. TM0NRT8 AGENCY. Prepared to undertake all ennm.i 'nvHation In criminal, civil or for and rPratlons, mercantile hou.ea, attor-itnet Individuals. Accurate evt-l! and quickly secured whera fain ion- I Hfrd. Open eveninira.

iBcir'" Rob'' 'rBrid. fc.iabli.hed netectlv. AeSc, fa Connecticut. G. WHITMORE SON 49 PEARL- STREET, HARTFORD.

Investment, and they are REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE On Cromwell trolley, 6 acres, i -room nouse, small barn, iota of fruit, $1,600. BANCROFT'S REALTY Phoenix Bank Building. FOR SALE In Glastonbury, Station 81, on Griswold street, farm 14 acres. 4 acres cleared, new house, six roomf.

Price reasonable to quick buver. Address OTTO Station 81. Glastonbury. FOR SALE East Windsor, 1 acre, near trolley, 7-room house, barn, shop, $1,500. BANCROFT'S REALTY Phoenix Bank Building.

TO RENT Farm, 100 acres, mile on big pond; keep twelve cows, five horses, good buildings, 500 young fruit trees, small fruit, etc. $500 a season can be made renting camping sites and boats, selling supplies to campers, taking boarders, etc. Good road to Waterbury for automobiles; mile from pretty village. Ref-erences. FROST.

Bethlehem, Conn. FOR SALE Wapplng, tobacco farm, 32 acres, good house, barn, sheds for 8 acres, team, tools and crops $6,000. BANCROFT'S REALTY Proenlx Bank Building. FOR SALE 100 acre farm, located In a splendid farming community, only 3 miles from two R. R.

stations, high elevation, about 30 acres of the beet tillable and mowing, balance pasture and wood, two story house, with ell, containing II rooms, stock barn for 10 cows, horse barn for 3 horses, all buildings In prime condition. Water at house and barn by pumps. Price $2,500, part cash, easy terms. GEO. u.

OTUHKM, 847 Main st FOR RALE Chicken farm, 10 acres, on trolley, 15-cent ride, 8-room house, barn. 6 hen houses, plenty fruit, $2,000. BANCROFT'S REALTY i-noenlx Bank Building. FOR SALE: On Farmlngton Avenue, 8-room modern residence, hot water heat, lot 130x500. high ground.

$6,600. BARKER PEASE, Conn. Mutual Bldg. FOR SALE East Windsor, 20 acres, On trolley, good house, barn, 6-acre shed, 2 horses, crops tools. $6,500.

BANCROFT'S REALTY Phoenix Bank Building. FOR SALE Just off Albany avenue; modern nine room house; large barn, chicken house, lot 100 feet fron Will be sold cheap as owner has left city. 26 Lenox street. FOR SALE Enfield. 20 acres, high ground, fine 9-ronm house, good barn, fine orchard, $3,000, $1,000 cash.

BANCROFT'S REALTY Phoenix Bank Building. WANTED To lease for term of yearn, good farm that will accommodate 20 or more head of stock. Adjacent to good market. Cash. Address FARM.

Box 11, Courant. FOR SALE Brand new 2-famlly houses, all rented and In location steadily Increasing in value $6 BARKER PEA8E, Conn. Mutual Bldg. FOR SALE Single residence of ten rooms. Two baths; hot water heat; tile roof; living room 14x22; lot 60x 145 North Beacon Street.

A. W. SCOVILLE. Hartford Trust Co Bldg. MASSAGE, MANICURING, ETC.

REQUEST a nuzzle card: It srlves vou a free offer; Miss Goodrich's Ellt Hairdresslng Parlors. Facial work done, removing pimples, blackheads soluble sulphur, shampoos, manicuring. MISS FITZGERALD Masseuse, grad uate Anderson's gymnasium; treats Iractures. neurasthenic cases, rheu- marthrosis. Goodwin Building, third noor.

Apartment tw. tours, jo-y Tel. 4958. L. B.

PEASE 903 Main street, corner Pratt, children's hair cutting. Hairdresslng, manicuring, chiropody hair goods. Appointments 8 to 'Phone 239. ANNIE C. HOLLAND 249 Asylum Electric treatments for ladles a specialty.

Corns and Bunions treaten baths and massage; manicure hours a. m. to p. m. Saturday to 11 p.

m. Open Sunday. 711-2. TREATMENTS FOR RHEUMATISM Lumbago, Poor Circulation, etc. Gen eral massage steam and tub bath MISS THOMPSON.

32 Asylum two fHgjp. Hours 10 to 9. Tel. 338u. ANNOYING HAIR and Ingrowing" eyelashes all facial blemishes permanently, painlessly and scientifically eradicated by electric needle method 17 years' practical experience.

Office rooms strictly private. DR. MARY COLLUM. 926 Main Brown-Tiiom-aon Bldg. Auction Sale No, but better still, a private ale at less than Auction Prlee.

If you ar looking for a home, "Here's a eek no 11 rooms with all' modern Improvements and large lot, located No. 11 Oakland Terrace, near Homestead avenue, to be sold to settle au estate for 15,200. QUICK OR TOU LOSE IT. The J. M.

Brady Realty Co. 847 MAIN Hills Block, Hartford, Ct A CITY FARM A home and Investment com-blned, Mi acres of land, situated available for building, a fine house of rooms, large barn, garage and hennery, beautiful grape-arbor and fine apple trees, located on macadamized avenue, buildings tave all city improvements. Own. er leaving the city and says sell for $7,300. THE J.

BRADY REALTY 847 Main Street, Hills Block, 11 art fond. Conn, Fire Insurance. 36 Penrl Street. CENTRAL PROPERTY. BARGAIN.

$6,900. Single house near High street, containing 15 rooms, steam heat and all improvements. Lot 50x150 feet. Could be easily made Into three family. Mortgage $4,600.

AMI1.KV STIU5KT Two Family. Near Woodland street. $6,000. Two) family, all improvements. Finest location on street This Is a bargain for a home or an investment.

GARDEN STRF.ET. $5,500. Single, rooms and bath, enamel plumbing. Hardwood first floor, all Improvements, screens, etc. W.

J. PIERCE, No. 840 Conn. Mutual ButlflinK- Tl 203. Open Tuwsday and Saturday Evenings.

A COUNTRY HOTEL TO SELL Well situated, 20 miles from Hartford, on trolley line. 11 Sleeping Rooms, 2 parlors, spacious dining room and good kitchen, bar and office. Large barn and about a half acre of land. All for sale or would be leased for a term of years. Good opportunity.

No reasonable offer refused. Call and see me about it. JAMES CARROLL, Conn. Mutual Bldg. Farm Fop Sale.

Farm of 12 acres, all tillage, overlooking the Sound, 6 minutes' walk to fine beach, trolley passes the door good house 9 rooms not water heated, bath, large new barn, carriage hou.se, abundance of fruit, shade and orna- mental trees, great poultry and vegeta-! hie farm, as all produce raised can be Isold at big prices to hotels and 1.600 i shore cottages. This little farm Is ad-i mired by all. located on main avenue. near nne iuae, aepot, etc. iTlce 4 -500 if sold htfore April 1.

If not. will be rented, $S0 per month for the sea-eon. A. S. BAILEY, 004 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn.

'Phone 1272, Evenings Monday and Saturday. FOR SALE. TWO TENEMENT ON HUDSON STREET. This comparatively central property Is in good condition and the rents pay $40 per month. The owner desires to sell at once and is willing to make the terms easy to anyone who really wants a good home and Investment combined.

Price onlv L.ioer;ii mortgage can remain, rnis is a Dar-galn and will sell quick. Let me show it to you at once. FREDERICK BKOMK, APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO RENT. TO RENT Rents of 7 and 8 rooms In a new two-family house on Indsor steam heater, gas and electric, shades, everything up-to-date. SHAW, 585 Windsor ave.

TO RENT Just completed, tenement. No. 792 Albany avenue, 7 rooms, combination heat, oak -finish, oak floors, equipped with modern improvements throughout. Pittsburg gas water heater. Auto building on lot if wanted.

Aply to A. P. PETERSON, 10 Baltimore street. TO RENT Tenement of 6 rooms, all modern Improvements, hot water heater, Janitor service. Apply J.

GOLDMAN, 7 Park street. TO RENT Handsome flat of eight rooms, second floor, new, separate entrance, hot water heat, modern. In- at 29 North Main West lartford. Conn. TO RENT A man and we wish to board with a small family, renting their furnished tenement on Slssou avenue.

Address A. 8., Box 35, Courant. TO RENT Pleasant upper tenement, seven rooms, large yard, dry cellar. Apply 64 Oakland Terrace. TO RENT Flat of six rooms, first floor, to family of adults.

Furnace, large yard and modern improvements. Apply at 11 Seyms or Room 7S Sage-Allen Building. TO RENT Tenement 4 rooms and bath, with hot and cold water, gas and electric lights, set tubs, furnace heat If desired. 434 Park street. TO RENT In West Hartford, would like to share my five room heated upper flat with a single lady, expecting fair rent for same.

Modern Improvements. P. O. Box 175, West Hartford, Conn. TO RENT 69 May st, fronting park, lower tenement 9 rooms, fi on flnt floor; modern.

C. H. OARVIN. 207 Blsson ave. 'Phone S903-SL TO RENT 8 room upper tenement, with bath, gas and electric lights, $15 per month.

R. L. DOWN, Ileal Es tate, Windsor. TO RENT In 2-famlly houses, 792 Al bany avenue. $30: 61 Albany ave nue.

$28; 39 Raymond $30; thirty ethers. BARKER FEABE, (Jonn, Mutual Bldg. TO RENT Tenement, six rooms, 110 Ashley street, four rooms nrst tloor, with two on third. $23.50. BURTON niiLS, 78 eari.

TO RENT Heated flats, north end, 5 rooms $22; seven rooms $40; 34 Williams $25; Hill district $38. BARKER St PEASE, 327 Conn. Mutual eiag. TO RENT 100 Hawthorne between Laurel and Foresi 8 rooms and bath; also private automobile house on premises separate or tngether. Q.

y. mkhkuw, laurel st. TO RENT Five-room flat. 294 Wethers- field avenue; hot water heated; house Just finished: all outside rooms; finest ever. BURTON HILLS, Pearl street.

TO RENT Fine upper tenement of 1 rooms, us Asniey street racing me-oumey Park. Price $25. M. A. NOR TON.

71 Highland st. 'Phoue 1323-2. TO RENT MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT Rooms In Seldler May Building on Pearl street, for light manufacturing; one on second and one on fourth floors; each containing about 2,000 square feet. CHARLES MAY 104 Kenyon street, or John Cull janitor, at the Dunning.

TO RENT Store with 2 or 4 room suitable for grocery or ofher light business. Rent reasonable to a good party. The J. M. BRADY REALTY CO, 847 Main st.

Hills Block, Hart ford. Conn. TO RENT. Offices at 2J State street, apartment? and offices in Goodwin Building, 233 Asylum street. Lower tenement.

6 rooms. 248 Lawrence st. Apply at Room uonn, annual jjuuuing. OFFICES FOR RENT FIE OFFfCK ROOMS od third floor of Tbe Courant" building. ElrvBtor PoMtMlon Iramedlntrly.

Apply at THE COIRAST OFFICE. WE FRAME PICTURES. HOLTZ. 1216 Mrln street. Real Estate and fits Conn.

Mutual IllriK. 12 Room House. Western Section. 2 Hath Room. Lot 70x200, With Sluble.

Owner Must Sell. W. A. Sanborn, AGENT. Connecticut Mutual Building.

For Sale. Between New Britain and Mcri-den, upon the main trolley line, house 10 rooms, with all city Conveniences, stock and tools, with 15 acres choice land, big frontage, lots of fruit; a gentleman's place complete; the price will please you most. Possession at onoe. Appiy to John A. Wilcox, So.

28 STATE STREET. HARTFOHD. Suffield Farm. On East street. 80 acres.

60 tillable, 10 Wood and timber, balance pasture. Cuts 40 tons of hey. Good 8-room house. Barn 30 by 60 feet, with basement. Shed room for seven acres of tobacco.

One of the best farms on the street. Great sacrifice, if sold before November 15th. Apply to ALBERT H. KOUSE, Conn. Mutual Evenings Tuesday and Friday.

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