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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1914. ring the Films and Plates of the Sunday Pictures w0 the Kodak Dept. We De- velop, Print and Enlarge at Lowest Prices. | G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1880. ONE OF OUR GREAT SILK DRESS SALES! Dresses Worth $15.00 to $19.50 $9 95 & . Your Choice Monday . . . . ‘We're always on the look out for bargains for our customers, and each season we are ex- NONE C. 0. D. ceptionally fortunate in securing special lots covering all sorts of wearing apparel for ladies. Suits Coats and Dresses—the choicest of styles, right in the height of the season; sale after sale We present and it nearly always happens that the demund forthe merchandise far exceeds the supply. One of these important sales opened this morning at 9:30 when we offered pretty Silk Dresses at less than the cost of making alone. Dresses in Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta, in reseda, taupe, wisteria, Copenhagen, mahog- any, black. Some of the Dresses have two ruffles,some one deep ruffle; the waists are lace trimmed. There are ‘several very chic styles and all sizes. A slight charge will be made for alterations where necessary. " JUNIOR AND MISSES’ SUITS AT THE MISSES’ DEPT.—SECOND m.oor\.. Suits insthe newest models—a large variety of styles. Materials are ‘weaves. The Coats have moire and lace trimmings; the Skirts in Apron and tunic effects. Colors are Cop: Tango, Green, Navy and Black and White, sizes are 14 to 17. $l 7 50 enhagen, Suits worth $18.50 to $22.60. Your Choice at .. SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR MISSES AND GIRLS. SILK DRESSES MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN. AT MISSES' DEPT. °Silk Taffeta and Crepe de Separate Wool Skirts in light and medium plaids Chine Dresses; tunic Skirts. lace trimmed and and light colored worsteds- Excellent new models, 32 to 37 in. lengths. §3.98 Skirts $ chiffon trimmed, navy, Copenhagen, $ 3.25 ] tan and tango;-a variety of lovely styles 25.00 serge, crepe and fancy Misses Dopt. SCIENTIFIC HYGIENIC CORSET FITTING ‘With expert instructions as to the best means of conserving the health while producing a fashion- able figure, wWill be a subject of interest in our Cor set Department during the week. - BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 27 Assistance of MISS H. MILLER Special, instructor from the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute, New York, introducing the latest styles in the famous Nemo Corsets. You are cordially invited to be present. G. FOX & CO. GITY _ADVERTISEMENT. Otey Bstimate. d for, the Common Council by the Board of Finance and Taxa- _"TTWO DRAWER OAK Vertical Letter File$9.75 WITH OUR IDEAD SYSTEM OF GUIDES AND FOLDERS, READY TO USE. Now is the time to start right and have your correspondence § 5; I"!_.iliure you can.find it. Let us show you this file. FOR SALE \ 1t you ave looking for a homs at Maple Hill, don't miss this, & nice OF YOUR OWN. g : have very desirable cottages and two famil housge for sale on EASY TERMS. e 4 ly a small amount down and moathly pay- THE W. L. HATCH Co0. In accordané¢e with the Charter the City. ot New Britain, the Btml"’df of Findnce and Taxation estimates that it will require an appropriation of $88,000 to build and complete the new Pre-yocationa}‘Grammar School building and equipment of the same, and recommends to the ~Common Council that an appropriation of that sum be made; and further recom- mends that in lieu of laying a tax ; therefor, the City issue its school A 3 DRAWER AT $1355. bonds for $66,000 to defray the ex- i AvLso pense thereof; and that sald bonds ! bo serfal bonds, maturing $10,000 g . a " each year beginning August lst, 1920 ; | v and .consecutively' until August lst, ‘ . 1926 when $6,000 shall become Que, Attest: 1 g 3 BOARD OF FINANCE AND TAXA- Printers and Stationers. 66 Church Street. TION. H. L. CURTIS, Clerk. ——e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be received at : the office of the Board of Education, o e i g e 1 s 1y e e s oo, | 7, P N B, Sty I you want this I make you a present of $500, Don't hesitate, | 30th, 1914, by Mr. George W’ Tr::t. ; and seo, T will show you how, 3 Chllm;u; ;t the Committee on Per- .w/ " right over manent School Accommodations, for W. B. BURK, MAPLE, HILL. the removal of buildings, sheds, etc., now on the site of the new Pre- : ::c.m;nnl: School Bullding, near the ar of the present Grammar School, New Britain, Conn. i G These bufldings, sheds, etc., are to be taken down and removed or re- moved in whole and the materials in same are to be the prope: o! FIOUSE AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE. EASY [ttt oy oo~ ' ™ 4 RO ould the buildings be remove ¥ 'I ms. ? ROOMS ALL m VEMENTS. intact, the contractor is to secure lng X - pay for the necessary permits for moving same, v 3 ’schullz & Costello lnc. Contraoctors figuring this work are ' t?bl"“ln in l:helirl bids the shortest pos- 1 sible time it will take them to remov 242 Main Street. these bulldings and sheds from the site, § A certifieq check for One Hundred | ¢3100.00) Dollars s to be submitted | with each bid and the successtul bid- der will be required to furnish & sat- isfactory bond amounting to fifty (50 per cent.) per cent, of the con- tract price, The Committes reserve the right to reject any or all bids or walve any de, fects in same, If it be deemed to their Interest to do so, Por Order of the Committee Permanent School, Accommodation, GEORGE W. TRAUT, Chairman, on OUS j 42 Trinity streat. 4-27-t2 —ee WANTED—Competent girl for gen- era]l housework, Mrs, W, P, Crab- tree, 126 Lincoln street. 4-25-44 work. - Apply tion, | lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 11 advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. o the day of issue. A A o 2 S I FOR SALE—1012 Mitchell Roadster, electric . lights, newly palnted, just overhauled, in first class shape. In- quire Box 7BB, Herald. 4-24-3dx R s e ST LS W FOR SALE—Thirty horsepower car in good order. Cheap. Apply Dr. Martin. 4-24-6d et T el s FOR SALE—Two houses of 10 rooms, only $8,000 each. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, 4-23-d6x D et o T P04 FOR SBALE—Two horses, suitable for all kinds of work. Apply 144 Pleas- ant street. 4-23-tf B o FOR SALE—Auto, Hudson Runabout, good- condition, fully equipped. Sell right. . Apply Keeley's garage, Cor- Elm and Seymour streets. 4-22-1Wx 70 RENT—Upstairs tenement of five rooms, with sink room, 96 Pleasant street. Inquire Sloan Bros., or Tel. 846-12. 4-26-2dx TO RENT—Six rooms, all modern improvements, $16. Opposite school house, Broad street, Plainville. 5 4-27-wix FOR RENT—Tenement of 4 nice rooms. All modern improvements. Foreigners need not apply. Apply No. 225 Washington st. 4-27-6dx TO RENT—May first, tenement seven yooms, 38 Summer street, second floor. Also apartment § ‘Tooms, modern improvements, third floor, 47 Winter. Inquire 38 Summer street. 4-26-24 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all modern ‘improvements, 328 South 'Main street. 4-25-tf NOTICE. 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. 3-27-1mo e bt ot B ; FOR SALE—Furniture in two light housekeeping rooms. New gas stove, bed, table, chairs, washing machine. Nice rooms. Low rent. Will sell separately. Crowe’s block, 61 Main street, room 6. HORSE for sale, weight about 1,200 lbs. D. S. Ohman's Grocery Store, 716 Stanley street. 4-27-3dx FOR SALE—Pierce Arrow truck in good shape. Can be seen at Cor- bin’s garage. 4-27-d6x FOR SALE~—Beginning Monday, April 27, for a few days, household goods at Hubbards, 52 Black Rock avenue. 4 4-26-d3x FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs. Al- den Andrews, 1411 Stanley street, telephone 45 4-25-d8x FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle. Price $50. Good condition. Address Box TR, ‘Herald, . 4-26-d4x FOR . SALE—One business horse, 1,200 1bs.; one two-seated surrey; one Concord wagon; harnesses and blankets. W. J. Noble, 109 Sexton street. 4-25-6d FOR SALE—On easy installments, two nice bullding lots at low price. A. P. Marsh, 38 Main street. 4-23-wix FOR SALE-—$§ year old horse, sound and fearless. True in all harness. Weight 1,150. Also several variety seed potatoes. N. .W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 4-21-tf FOR SALE—Restaurant. the city. " Open day and night. No triflers. . Apply Box 16 B B. Her- ald Office. 4-21-8a Best in FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brittani- ca. 83 Prospect street. 4-21-tt TO . RENT—Large front room With two windows. Price $3.25 per week. 88 Prospect street. 4-26-d2x TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor, 89 Lipcoln street. 4-25-d2x PR S8 1 - S P S R TO RENT—Two filve room tenements and one three. Inquire 42 Olive street. 4-24-d3x TO' RENT—Tenement of five rooms at 176 Washington street. 4-24-3dx FOR RENT-—Cogy four-room éil tene- ment. Part of rent can bé pald for by domesti¢ work or gardening, or both, on the place. - Apply Room 406, City ball. ~4=34-tf ST T DRSS TO RENT—A flat of flve roomas. Toflet, #as. $11.00. 401 Chestnut atreet. 4-383-wix S S L TO RENT—Very pleasant tenement, four rooms, lower floor, all im- provements. Veranda and garden. Adults preferred. 127 Greenwood street. : 4-28-3dx e TO RENT—¥Four room tenement at 19 Union stroet. 4-28-3dx TO RENT—Four or flve room tene- ment, all gonveniences. Terms rea- sonable. = Boardman, corner Win- throp and Arch streets. 4-22-tf TO RBNT—7 room tenement Wwith modern improvements, centrally lo- pated, Apply at 54 South High street. = 4-21-wix TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, 28 Lafayette street, latest improve- ments. Also store at same address. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-21-tf TO RENT—8ingle room with bath adjoining for gentleman. 83 Pros- pect street. 2-21-t¢ TO RENT—Five rooms, modern im- provements, first floor, 580 East Main street. 4-15-tf i ol mbetni S S iy STORE to rent, 186 South Main street. 4-13-tt P S L — T0O RENT-—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $256 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 8-28-tf Hood b st O GRS bt TO RENT-—A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern convenlences. Inquire at 86 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3 te TO ments, all improvements. 146 and 147 Maple street. Inquire 236 Park street, 1117t e ——————————— TO RENT-—Tenement ¢ rooms, all im provements. Heat furnished, 30 Park. streat INSURANCE MEN SMALL as well as larger towns, all or spare time, sell our combined accident, health and NATURAL DEATH policy. Most liberal of today, Energetic men de- siring an agency, liberal commis- _slon and collecting interest given. Address with particulars P. O, Box 3456, Boston, Mass. MWS-t18 FOR SALE—Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage in first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street.’ dress Box 20 A. B., Herald. PUETHEIT D L oly s SN WANTED-—Board at once by trolley- man. State price. Address Trolley- man, 9 W, Pearl street, city. 4-27-d1x WANTED—Woman cook and laun- dress for country hotel. Cook for institution, three waltresses for hotel, farm hands, competent house- work maids. Bureka Employment Bureau, N. E. Lane, Manager, 84 ‘West Main street, Ciity. 4-27-41 ‘WANTED—Sollciting agent in your city. Rugs made from old carpet. Meriden Rug Manufacturing Co., Meriden, Conn. 4-26-43 our New Housefurnishing Department. A splendid opportunity for those qual- ifying for a permanent position. i i partment store experience preferred. - Call Wednes- day, April 29, between 12 a.lgl 2 p. m. at CURRAN WANTED—Mason work, brick work, plastering, tile setting, chimney re- pairing, fire places, ovens, furnace work, Repairing given personal at- tention. W, E. Doolittle, 102 Lin- ‘wood street. Tel, 56-4. 4-24-6d WANTED—Young man 18 to .20 years old in bookkeeping depart- ment of large manufacturing con. cern. Must be good penman. Ad- dress Box 33, New Britain, Conn. 4-23-6d E—————— HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Experienced hands, Con- crete reinforcing steel, Apply Skin- ner Chuck Co. job, Church atreet, oity, 4-27.d3 E—————————————————— SITUATIONS WANTED- A b e s WANTED—Polish girl, speaks Ger- man, desires situation dolng house- work. 12 Lyman street. 4-27-d3x feet of epot to Ken- Burk, Maple 4-27-3dx lumber from Berlin sington mills. w. HilL 4-27-d2x SPRING WALL PAPERS ‘We Make a Specialty of STRETCHED CANVAS CEILINGS A. P. MARSH Cor. Hungerford Court 38 MAIN STREET FOR SALE. 23 Cedar St. one family, large lot, fine home. 55 Curtis, one family, deep lot and garage. ‘109, 118 Winthrop St, (2 houses.) Apply to H. D. HUMPHRE Rent, firsy class, 18 Warlock St. « 29 Park Place, fine residence, all modern, lot 66x250. 45 Hawkins St., large single house with extra lot. Bargain. 96 South Burritt St., two family home. Nat. Bank Building. 272 Main St ! PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK, SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn., until 2 P. M., -Monday, May {4, 1914, for state road work in the following towns in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the State Highway Commis- sioner and also at the following places: TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR, about 7,626 linear feet of trap rock macadam or special macadam gravel construction. Plans ana specifications at house of Howard A. Middleton, first selectman of East Windsor, Broad Brook, Conn. TOWN OF PLAINVILLE, about 1,760 linear feet of amiesite pavement. Specifications at selectmen's office, Town Hall, Plainville, Conn. TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD, about-4500 linear feet of bituminous concrete (Topeka spec- ifications), Warrenite, Amlesite or Concrete construction. Also 65991 linear feet of trap rock macadam con- struction. « Plans and specifications at Town Clerk’'s Office, East Hart- ford, Conn. Dated -at Hartford, Conn., April 21, 1914, C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commiissioner. Room 27, Capitol, Hartford. Conn. - WANTED People to know that we do Steam and French Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY ©O. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 BIG SALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE including upright pilano, original cost $380. Will sell for $135, Must below cost as we are leaving town. Come in and get your bargains. Stock must be sold by May first. L, Neuman, 19 Lafayette stre-t. o DO YOU WANT SATISFAGTORY DRY CLEANING AND. DYEING? Our customers know we cah please you. ’Phone 1823. Delivery to any part of the city, New Britain Dye ‘ Works 160 ARCH ST. You Should Secure Quarters at The Hotel Washington Corner Lafayette and Washington Sta, European Plan. Best rooms in New England. 1Its home-like, cheerful and has a com- fortable atmosphere. Single rooms with use of bath, $1.00 per day and up. Special rates by the week. JRegular Dinner 25c, from 11:30 to and you are relieved of all the drudgery of washing and wringing the clothes by hand if you have a Come in today and let us show you how the Thor can save your time, your clothes. You can buy it on ‘weekly or monthly payments, Price, $85.00. Temt it free for 15 days. 6. K. SPRING & CO. 17-79 Church Street DETECTIVES If you are anucipating investiga- tion in any matter street, Hartford. Charter 1122, nightly at 1089. Hartford Typewriter 26 State St Room 21-22, Harford. GOMMERGIAL PRINTISG FIRST CLASS WORK Linotype Gomposition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. TEL. 24, §3 CHURCH ‘ST C, Ebbesen, Mgr. — PHILADELPHIAS . DENTAL ROOM - | 193 Mala Straa, o 3R omnarn Gtsos Open from § A. M- to. 8 ¥, My F.E Monks,D.D.8. Monks, D. D. 8 W" e The Auto Owner's Service TIRES and TUBES. Broeck (6,600 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. 231-4. Prompt and Courteous Attention BOWLING Clabs and Private Parties Accom modated. HILDING NELSON, 295-19¢ ARCE STREN? HALL'S MEAT MARKET 238 Main Street. hf:u uu.u aND cgml and SEIBERT & SON. 7ei. 08-1 620 Staniey S, § min. feom coocos ————————————————————— For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST . National Bank Building. 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