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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914, FOX & CO. HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILBED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, OC. TUB DRESSES IN SIZES 37 TO '52. STRIPED STYLES. $2.98. 2 GINGHAMS, PRICE ONLY 1580. Ladies’ Afternoon Dresses In Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Silk Poplin. Six or more styles; the Waists have lace front and net ruchings; others are less dressy. The colors are Tose, show all the new ideas in Overskirts, Tunics and full ruffles. The Skirts gray, Copenhagen, green, tango, taupe, brown, wistaria and black. The regular prices are $15.00 to $16.98........812.98 Imported and Domestic Ratines An Important Three-Day Sale. You'll find these Ratines on the center bargain tablé, main floor. Ratines are one of the popular and most satisfactory of this season’s dress materials as they do not wrinkle and require no ironing. The up-to-date 1914 materials for the tourist. wide. | jiffy. Brocade Ratine 46 inches wide, ‘a fine quality for Coats; leading shades; regular price $1.00, for three days 79c¢. 79c grade, 45 inches wide, sale price 39c. Silk and Cotton Ratine; a beautiful lustrous mater- - ial, 40 inches wide; regular price 89c, sale price 75¢. Genuine non-crush linen—the name is stamped on the selvedge; all shades; 36 inches wide, sale price Sie. this sale 59¢. Some of the prettiest pieces are small and the sale price is bound. to. carry them off in Lupin’s French Ratine, 0 good shades, were 98¢, for three-days, 69c. 79¢ quality, for three days 49c. Plain Ratine, 49 inches wl}ie, leading shades and white; regular price 59¢, for three days 39c. 29c quality, 40 inches wide, for three days 23c. 47-in. Ramie in 15 different shades,’ special, These are in all colors, both plain‘and brocade; 36 to 47-in. a 47 inches wide, several for TAILORED SUITS FOR| Camp Fire MISSES TWENTY SUITS, VALUE $25.00. YOUR CHOICE AT $18.50. MISSES’ DEPT., 2ND FLOOR. Charming Dressy models in Shepherd 'Checks and fancy Crepes. The Coats are Boleros and Etons with moire trimmings. The Skirts are straight models with apron tunic. Colors are navy, Copenhagen, reseda, tango and black and white checks.. It is pos- sible for small women to get fitted perfectly in our. misses’. depart- ment—often without a bit of alteration being necessary. The sizes in these Suits are 14 to 17; perhaps you wear . the larger size, if so come and look into this Suit offer. and cuffs; sizes 12 to 20, Girls’ Outfits Blouse in white with blue collar all white, and khaki;, prices $1.00 and $1.25. ! Camp Fire Girls' Hiking Suits with Norfolk Coat and full skirt with pockets on.the hips, sizes 14 tb 18. Price $6.98. lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD 1l advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. en the day of issue. LOST. LOST — Wednesday afternoon, a string of Roman pearls, probably between Forest and Maple streets. Reward for return of same to Her- ald office. 4-16-d2 MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lauter Player Piano. Their $800 style. Has never been off our floor and is perfect in every respect. Full 88 note player. The style has been discontinued and the price Is now $625. There is no higher grade of player piano than the Lauter and no better bargain than this in the market. Anyone interested in player planos and who will not be satisfied with anything but the best should see this. Sedg- wick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford. "' 4-17-d6 i LOST—Wednesday evening, diamond ring, between Smalley street, Han- na’s armory and Main street. Find- er please return to 133 Smalley 4-16-3d NOTICE—Cosy 3 room flat, W provements, furnished for house- keeping (adults only). It will pay to investigate. Central location. Box 23BB, Herald. 4-14-5d Cylinders rebored, new pistons and rings, valves reseated, makes your auto as speedy and powerful as when new. We are specialists and our prices are right. The Evarts M. Co,, 18 Hicks St., Hartford, Conn. 8-27-1mo WANTED—A man that could act as tatlor,” one that can do repairing. St." John's Ind. School, Deep River, Conn. 4-16-3d —— e TOR.ENF AND FOR SALE. FOUR ROOMS at !10 per = month with pjano, stoves, beds and bedding, parlor set,’ etc. Price $800. Call or ’'phone ‘521 or 579-23. H. N, Lockwood, 86 West Main street. 4-16-3dx ———————————— 10 il TO REN —Mly flrs( tenement seven rooms, 38 Summer street, second floor. Also apartment § rooms, modern improvements, third tloor, 47 Winter. Inquire 88 Summer street. 4-17-d2 DESK ROOM FOR RENT-—Lemral location, heat, light, ‘pnone and stehographer, to acceptable party on reasonable terms.” R, V. Peer & } Co., 183 Main streel. t—lw TO RENT- Deflfl’&ble tenement, five | BICYCLES Pope Bicycles, including all the best makes as: Columbia $45.00 artiord $35.00 arnes $26.00 Viking $22.50 ,‘All Bicycles have Corbin Coaster Brakes; Mud Guards, Front and !nr and painted in attractive colors. Guaranteed for one year. The Alling Rubber Co. 240 MAIN STREET SMALL FARMFOR SALE - OR RENT ARy Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Stireet. OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. We have very desirable cottages and two family houses for sale on EASY TERMS. Only a small amount down and monthly pay- - ments do the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO. " Insurance and Real Estate, 29 West Main St. 90 %25 | WANTED—To WANTED. WANTED—By carpenter. Remodel- ing, ‘additions and general repair- ing. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 396-4. 4-17-6dx WANTED—Upstairs tenement of 4 or 6 rooms. Modern improvements. Family of three. State price and location. Address Box 12 A, Herald. 4-16-d2x WANTED—Three or four room tem- ement, modern improvements, cen- trally located, by - young Address Box 32 K. K. Herald. 4-16-d3x secondhand want pne Address 4-17-43x buy lawn roller. Do not home made, state price. Box 30 E. Herald. WANTED-—Position doing general housework in small family. Willing to go to the shore. Address Box 4 M. M. Herald office. 4-17-1dx —_— WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping, central, with all conveniences for adults. Address Box 11 A. B. Herald. 43 R R T L kor Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Special Lehigh Mixed No. 2 Nut /: 'S. SHURBERG 6391 Franklin Street Telephane 1107-2 [ e i Egg, Stove or Nut couple.| rooms, garden. Inquire 508 Stanley street. 4-16-3dx TO: RENT—Four room tenement, all modern improvements at 275 South Main street. Inquire 281 South Main street. 4-15-6d ; TO RENT—Five room tenement, first floor, 580 East Main street. 4-16-te TO RENT—A flat of five rooms. Toilet, gas. $11.00. 401 Chestnut | street. 5 4-14-d6x TO RENT—SItting room, kitchen and pantry, furnished for light house- keeping, set tubs, hot water and imporvements. . Central,. No.. 45. ‘Walnut street. 4-! 15 d4 TO RENT—7 room tenement with modern improvements, centrally | located. Apply at 64 South High | street. 4-14-wix TO RENT—Garage space, room _for two cars. Inquire J. L. McCabe, 422 Main street, or Z R. R. Arcade. ! 4-14-d6x "Main 4-13-t¢ STORE to rent, street. 136 ‘South TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church ; street, or lease, §25 per month. Ap-! ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT—A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf TO RENT—TWO seven room tene- ments, all improvements. 1456 and 147 Maple street. Inquire 236 Park street. 11-17tt —_——— TO RENT—Tenement 6 rooms, all im- provements. Heat furnished, 304 Park street. $-6-tt FURNIS!{ED ROOMS. TO RENT—For one or two .gentle- men with or without board, All conveniences, private family. Desir- able location, 317 Elm street, up- stairs. 4-13-wlx OCEAN BEACH——I( you ‘want cottage here this summer, you must rent NOW. C. F. Parmelee, Box 134, Ocean Beach, New London, Conn, 4-16-d3x HELP WANTED—] WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. 179 Vine street. FOR ' SALE—Baby chicks, custom | hatching done. E. G. Farrel, 523 West Main. ’'Phone 455-2. 4-17-d2x FOR SALE—Slightly used piano. Must be sold at once. Cash pre- ferred but terms will be considered from responsible party. Apply 27 Arch street, A, M. Friday or Satur- day. 4-17-a2 FOR SALE—Berkshire breeding sow. Also pig fed on milk and corn. W. Reynolds. Tel. 101. 4-17-tf FOR SALE—Sterling piano player in good condition. With three dozen rolls. Price $45. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 e e it s i, FOR SALE—Magnificent action, large upright piano in Bristol. Beautiful tone; only $50, delivered New Britain. Rent 50 cents weekly. Address Eugene, Herald office. 4-17%2dx FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, No. 4, like new. Cheap for cash. Address R. Jones, Box 15 X. X. Herald. 4-17-3d FOR SALE—Decker & Sons Upright plano. Rented since last Christmas and was priced on our floor $450. This is in mahogany and one of their best and latest styles. Price $290. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-a6 FOR SALE—White Wyandottes and S. C. White Leghorns. Fine laying strain. Settings 75c delivered. E. Rogers, 770 W. Main street. 4-14-17-18x FOR SALE—Koehler Piano Co. Up- right piano made in Boston. Can be bought for $50. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red bnbv chicks. H. Gould, Berlin. 4-16-3dx | FOR SALE—Shonlnger Upright piano. { Full size, handsome mahogany. In Many years first class condition. good service in this piano. May be bought on easy terms for $1.50. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—At Hugh Reynolds’, 114 Commercial street, carload of Maine seed potatoes. First quality,'lowest prices. 4-14-54 FOR SALE—Steinway Upright piano. Very dark rosewood. In excellent condition. For anyone who appre- clates the Steinway here is a golden opportunity to acquire one for the modest sum of $260. This piano cost $600 mew. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartfond. 4-1746 FOR SALE—Maxwell runabout, fully equipped, for sale cheap. G. P. Morse, Box 102 R. F. D. 4-14-1w FOR SALE—Mendelssohn Upright piano. Latest style. Elegant ma- hogany. This piano has been on rental four months only and cannot be distinguished from new. Price $215. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—Good top loam. Inquire G. K. McAuley. Tel. 1426 or 52. 4-16-wl FOR SALE—Latest, most up to date 88 note Player Plano. We guaran- tee this player has not been used three months. We give $15 worth of music rolls and a bench and scarf free. The price now is $400 and a better bargain was never offered at this figure. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—A Dbeef cow, several tons of best timothy hay and bundled rye straw. C, J. Mueller, | Berlin. Tel. 657-3. 4-13-d6x FOR SALE—Huntington Upright | piano. Very little used. Handsome ‘mahogany and latest model. Can be purchased now for $175. Sedg- wick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage in first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street. 4-9-tf FOR SALE—The cutest little Emer- son square piano. Does not take up much more room than an upright. Retains the famous Emerson tone. Price $18. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 leasonable Prices | also Dyeing and Pressing. o1, The Fire Extinguisher In the year 1913 United States amounted capita. This as against European countries capita. Are you confident that your automobile, your factory, the property of Merit, the per fire in $203,408,250.00 or $2.00 loss by to all per general for than twenty-five cents average property—your garage, motor boat, and your home will not be a part of this tremendous national ash heap for the year to come? Be prepared to put out all fires in their incipiency. Equip your property with a Pyrene Fire Extinguisher, “The most efficient Fire Extinguisher known."” We carry a full line of Extinguishers and Liquid, The Abbe Hardware Co. 32 Cedar St., 9 Room House and Garage, Lot 75x185 feet. 29 Park Place, fine Residence, all modern, Lot 66x250, 5 Curtiss St. One Family House and Garage. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY 23 Cedar St., One Family House and decp Lot. 45 Hawkins St., fine Residence andl extra Lot. 16 Maple St., two family. 87 Pleasant St., 12 Room Two Fam- House. Many Other Desirable Properties. Nat. Bank Building 272 Main St PHILAELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Straal. Over 38c Strre. BEST WORK AT MODERATS® PRICES. Otfice Open from 8 A. M- te 8 . Sundays by Appoiatment F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D). D. 3. » The Auto Owner's Service Station TIRES and TUBES. Ten Broeck (5,600 miles), Quak- er, Goodyear Tires. Pure gum gray Tubes. HART'S GARAGE, 7,200 sq. ft. Stor- age, renting, repairing & sup- plies. 189 Main St. Tel. 221-4. & Prompt and Courteous Attention BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 292-174 ARCE NTKEEY HALL'’S GROCERY MEAT MARKI!.'X‘ 238 Main Street. New Britain Milih Lepot PURK MILKL AND CREAM_ orate Mot 1o the CIP." et it 1n 3 M you want ihe BEST. set Seiverra 12 Quarts Mk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON. el 1064 639, Stanley St.. 5 min. from center New Britain Dye Works 160 Arch St., Three Doors South of Turner Hall. Is recommended to particular peo- | ple who want satisfactory work at | reasonable prices. Cleaning all klnda} of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments; | Don’t mistake the number, Arch Street. e —————————————— 160 | To the Board of County Commission- | ers for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a hotel license to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine and Cider at No, 69-71-73 La- fayette street (Hotel Washington) town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Pa- rochial School, or the premises per- taining thereto, or any post office, public library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, this 9th day of April, A. D., 1914. JAMES R. HALLORAN. Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of James R. Halloran for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be 11- censed pursuant to sald application. Dated at New Britain, this 9th day of April, A. D., 1914. MATTHEW W. HALLORAN. JAMES T, LEE. Afl!lll,lm St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 WANTED People to know that we do Steam and French Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Olothes of all kinds. We guar- Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 2066 Arch Street. Tel. 904 FOR SALE—Saloon for sale, situated * on Main street, Middletown, Ct. Price right, rent reasonable. Call or writeSM. J. Doran, Meriden, Ct., for particulars. 1-28-tf SITUATIONS WANTED- 4 b WANTED-—German girl wants house- work., 109 Glen street. Tel. 1218-5. 4-17-1dx PETER F. CURRAN. JOHN HAYES. OWEN CONNOLLY. I hereby certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, in the town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 9th day of April, A. D, 1914, ALFRED L, THOMPSON, Tel. 1323 Town Clerk. DETECTIVE S If you are anticipating Investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, Integrity and results are essential. 460 Asylum ‘Phone Elizabeth write A. . Brown, street, Hartford. Conn.,, Charter 1122, nightly at 1089. LETTER § Hartford Typmltanxcmm.m 26 State St Room 21-22, Harford. COMMERGIAL PRINTING FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices . Linotype Composition Dane EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. TEL. 684, 53 CHUROH ST. 759 MAIN ST. CORPE, HARTFORD, CONN THE CUSHMAN MUSIC SHOP Inc. A. E. Cushman, President, 71 PRATT ST., HARTFORD Victor-Victrolas $15 to $200 And that means we have every mode] made and a model for the of every man. CONCERTS. PAYMENTS, home DAILY EASY Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Castle Direct Dance Music. The proper swing-——the the rhythm that actually compels you to dance—that's what the Castles are now doing with all Victor Records. They supervise while the bands play to their time. That's a Vies tor triumph. time— ¢