New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 12

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o A A BT o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD Paristyle Hair Goods Dem- onstration and Sale. Drop in this next week and learn something new about hair dressing. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1580. SALE OF | Ladies’ Pumps and Colonials $3.50 Grades, Sale Price, Good makes, right styles and materials, and they are Shoes that patent leather and patent with gray brocade quarter, good sizes and widths. Shoes we shall offer several lines of the celebrated D. Armstrong Co., Rochester, high grade fit correctly. $2.59 In gun metal calf, In addition to these Sale make. These in gun metal and patent leather button oxfords, in conservative style; regular $4.00 lines. Special sale price $3.25. Also ladies’ gun metal, patent leather and tan Russia calf pumps,medium extension sole Cuben heels; $3.50 grades. Special sale price $2.85. full toes, and A good assortment of ladies’ tan Pumps and colonials, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values, sale price $1.95. — A Truly Sensational Sale of Washable Silks WWASH 'GOODS DEPARTMENT ®itks, 32 inches wide, white grounds with pink, blue, green, heliotrope, gray and tan. These fabrics are as washable as can be made and very lustrous and pretty. Ideal Never before sold for less than 48c yard. different widths. for warm weather frocks and waists. plecesite dispose of at 20c yard. Camisoles and Bodices for Thin Waists An essential part of the lady’s wardrobe today; a most complete assortment of ppretty styles in Crepe de Chine, allover Hamburg, Crepe Cloth and Mus- lin. ‘All have shield sleeves. Prices 50c to $3.98. Lace Camisoles ‘With ribbon and lace strap, button front, 50c and 59¢ckind " for 39c. Shadow Lace and Crepe Camisoles; 76c and a few $1.00 kind for 68c. Colors pink and white. Regular $1.00 Camisoles, all styles, for 2 days only for' 85e. medallions; $5.98. All In stripes in We have just 25 Crepe de Chine Underwear A speciallot of Combinations in pink and' white, elaborately trimmed in shadow and val laces and also a washable China silk, lace trimmed. Prices $3.98 up to $7.98. Crepe de Chine Gowns in white, pink and blue. Empire styles, prices are $5(50 to $12.98. Princess Slips New style in Muslin and Silk Crepe, camisole ef- fects, button front, full at adapted to the modes of today. litte; specially Prices $1.98 to waist P R DA = K AR Connecticut RlVl;l’ Shad RECEIVED DAILY— Bluefish maes Lobsters =i heads Bullheads Butterfish ALL KINDS SHELL FISH Pickerel W. E. HORTON & SON Tel. 223. 58 CHURCH STREET Good Prope Should Be in the Hands of a Bad Tenant! And if the owner is prudent and particular, he’ll make “short shift”’ of a careless, delinquent or destructible tenant. Classified advertising protects the owner- and finds, quickly, the tenant who OUGHT to live in his house or apartment. BARGAIN 'HOUSE AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE. EASY " TERMS.. 9 ROOMS. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. 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 C0. Insurance eal Estate. 29 West St AGENTS WANTED, INSURANCE MEN SMALL 'as well as-larger all or : spare. time, sell 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 34565, Boston, Mass. MWs-t13 T —— $6.00 TO $12.00 WEEKLY PAID TO MEN AND WOMEN for working at home during spare time. Send 10c silver for names of forty firms supplying such work. DEE PUBLISHING CO. Detroit, Mich. our For 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. BEWARE IL GIORNALE DEL NEW ENGLAND Is the only Italian newspaper printed in New Britain with an extensive paid up circulation, Beware of others claiming to publish a New Britain Italian weekly under pretences of an established extensive circulation. THE N. E. PRINTING & PUBLISH- ING CO., INC. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. DO YOU WANT SATISFAGTORY DRY CLEANING AND DYEING? W customers know we can please you. ’'Phone 1323. Delivery to any part of the city. New Britain Dye Works 160 ARCH ST. towns,. 1914. lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. ea the dav of issue. '[A)Wl‘- LOST—BroDch, Sunday, between Quartet Club park and Winthrop street. Valued os remembrance. Return to Herald. 5-12-d3x LOST—Sunday, lady’s gold watch, Initials “M. S. S.” on case. Reward for its return to Herald office. 5-11-d3x blleLLAVEOUS. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired; called for and delivered. Paul Gabin, 130 Cherry St. Tel. WAfi'i“ED—Dreumllfln' home. Miss J. E. Gill, 529 Stanley street, Tel. 122-5. £ B-T-8dx _WANTED. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT- ED—No canvassing or soliciting re- quired. Good income assured. Ad- dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1790, Marden Building, ‘Washington, D. C. ! MELP wANTED_MALE, WANI‘LD_—Competent fireman, Conn. Quarries plant, White Oak, Plain- ville, Conn. 5-12-d3x e ————ee e WANTED—Young girl to help - with housework' in ‘family of two. Ad- dress ‘Box 6YG, Herald. 65-13dix ‘WANTED—G{r]l for general house- work, Apply 12 Hawkins street. 5-13-1d - WANTED—Clerk at McEnroe's, West Main street. ¥ 5-18-tf WANTED—Competent second maid and a cook who will also do the lsundry work. References re- quired. Apply evenings, Mrs, Pease, 41 Lexington street. —_— SITUATIONS WANTED- WANTED—German girl wants situa- tion ‘doing general housework. Rockwell avenue. 5-13-2dx TO RENT, TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern improvements; five mm- utes walk to factories. lnquire 473 Park street. 5-13-1d TO RENT—Small tenement at Elm Hill, second house from trolley sta~ tion. 5-13-d3x TO RENT—Six room apartment, 12 Hungerford court, Apply 9 Frank- lin square. 5-12-3d TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, third floor, new house, all modern improvements. To respectable adult tamily, Address Box 7TWW, Herald. 5-12-2dx B-6-tf ' 124 FOR BALE. I‘OR qALL‘——GuIld & Church upright piano in very good shape, excellent tone, small size. Will make very useful piano. ‘Will exchange it for new pianos within two years allow- ing all that was paid for it. Price $86. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—Left over nursery stock, cheap. = Inquire Lemm.rd Kurtz, 70 Greenwood. 3 FOR SALE—Hallet & Davis upright. One of their : best styles. Tone good as new, To be sold imme- diately for $150. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hnl'ltnrd Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—Bay horse. Good reliable family horse. 'Phone 92-6. 5-13-16x FOR SALE—Sohmer upright piano. Recently been restrung throughout, new sound board, revarnished, pol- ished and generally very.thoroughly renovated and is now like a new piano. Price $160. This is a great bargain. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—One Reo one-ton truck; one 1910 five-passenger Oldsmobile; one 1912 Marathon runabout; oné 1911 four-passenger Mercer touring car; one 1912 Reo touring car. B. C. Dennison. Tel. . 1022-3, or 1319-2, 6-13-d6 FOR SALE—Shoninger upright piano. Mahogany. Full size, full compass, good tone. For spot cash $125. Nothing like it in Hartford at that price. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—1,200-1b. York safe, 1 letter press, 2 office cabinets, Can be seen between 11 and 1 o'clock. Room 23, Booth’s Block, 260 Main street, city, 6-12-2dx FOR SALE—Fischer upright piano. Vepy handsome natural colored ma- hogany. Retains its original tone and touch., Cost $500. Now only $180. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—Black cap raspberry plants, Kansas variety, by the doz en, hundred or thousand. Tel. 166-2. B. J. Smith. 6-12-d6 FOR SALE—Huntington upright piano in elegant oak case. Had very little use. One of the Huntington’s most beautiful models. A temptation to anyone, as a ‘speculation at the low figure of $170. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6a FOR SALE—Gas stove in good con- dition, 26 Whiting street. 5-12-2dx FOR SALE—Mendelssohn upright piano. Used only two weeks. Can- not be distinguished from new in- strument. One of our best bargains. $210. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good as new, $5, 233 Chestnut, lower bell. 5-12-d2x TO RENT—Furnished room, five minutes’ walk from Main street. 1z School street. 5-12-d3 TO LET—Four rooms and a bath room. Solomon block, 359 Main street. Enquire Dr. Walsh. 5-11-d6x TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. All modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 5-11-tf TO RENT—Tenement of four nice rooms. All modern improvements. Foreigners need not apply. Apply No. 226 Washington street. p-11-d3x TO RENT—Front room and kitchen for light housekeeping. 338 Main street, upstairs. Mrs. S. Laflamme. 5-8-wl MLV L3 TO RENT—Two five room tenements, first and second floor, modern im- provements, 461 Church street. Inquire third floor. 5-7-1wx TO RENT—Flat of five rooms. Toilet, gas. $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. 5-7-8dx TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all modern improvements, Broad st., - Plainville. Opposite school- house. 6-6-wilx FOR RENT-—Cozy four-room ell tene- ment. Part of rent can be paid for by domestic work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room 406, City hall. 4-24-tf TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $26 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT—A nice 6 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 86 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf FI] RNI&HFD ROOMS. MURNISHED ROOMS—AIED board if desired. Telephone 285-3. TO RENT—Large front room ' fur- nished or unfurnished for light housekeeping, no objection to chil- dren, 648 East street. 6-12-2dx 10 Camp street. 5-13-dix table | FOR SALE—Haines Bros’ upright piano. Full size, very handsome mahogany and in excellent condi- tion. Original price $450. To be sold now $160. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Ct. 6-13-6d FOR SALE—Household goods anrd furniture, the whole or a part, in ex- cellent condition. Party leaving town. Inquire at 13 Sunrise Ave., City. 5-11-3dx FOR SALE—Huntington upright piano. = Scarcely soiled and the very latest full size model. More Huntington pianos in Connecticut than any other plano. Price $200 and plenty of time to buy it in. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-6d FOR SALE—Heavy brass bed spring and mattress $20, 9x12 rugs, $10, $12, $15. Upright piano $75, bed couch $5, hall runner §$4, dining table, chairs, refrigerator, linoleum, small rugs, pictures, kitchen uten- sils, cheap. Call evenings 7 to 10 only. 304 Wethersfield avenue, Hartford, Conn. (Take Wethers- field avenue trolley south; get off at Bodwell streeet.) 6-11-d3x FOR SALE—Autopiano Co. Player piano. Plays full keyboard, (88 notes). Latest mahogany “Soloist" model. Not used more than six months. May be bought now with bench, scarf and $15 worth of rolls for $426. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Ct. 5-13-64 FOR SALE—Bulilding lot, Harrison St., W. J. Sheehan, 46 Harrison St. 5-7-d6x —_—— FOR SALE—Steinway upright plano, very thoroughly overhauled. Any- one who wants one of these high grade pianos should not let this op- portunity pass. Originally $600, may now bhe bought for $250. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Ct. 65-13-6d —_— FOR SALE—Two familly house, large barn and one acre land in Kensing- ton. Five minutes’ walk from Ber- lin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsim- mons, Kensington, b-1-tf l Automobile and Carriage Painting First Class Work. Reasonable Prices. Special Prices On Ford Cars NEW BRITAIN CARRIAGE CO. 200 East Main Street FOR SALE. 35 and 45 Hawkins St. 41 Bassett St. - 23 Cedar St. 55 Curtis St. 21 Francis St, 368 West Main St. Apply to H. D. HUMPHRE No. No. No. No. l\'o. 137 Kelsey St. 416 Church St 173 Cherry St 8 Locust St. 36 Pearl Court. 56 Black Rock Ave, Nat. Bank Buildiag 272 Main St landscana Gardening An vkl.ndu of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Hedges by foot or mile, Floral Decoration of every description. Come and sce them. our own plan. All flowers grown on Largest greenhouse establishment in the city. Let us call and talk it over. | Volz Floral Co. 4 EDSON STREET It is your guarantee of Reliab'e Laundry Work. 'PHOME 904. “Our Wagons Go Everywhers” COMMERCIAL PRINTIAG FIRST CLASS WORK Mod:rate Prices Linotype Gompcsition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. TEL. 634. 53 CHURCH SY. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. You Should Secure Quarters at The Hotel Washington Corner Lafayette and Washington Sts, European Plan. Best rooms in New England. It's bome-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 2. COAL o= 1 Special Lehigh Mixed $7.00. No. 2 Nut $6.00. Egg, Stove or Nut $7.65. Uptown Office at RAPLEYE’S STOVE STORE, 250 Main St. S. SHURBERG 63-91 Franklin Street Telephone 1107-2 WANTED People to know that we do French. Dry cu- Mdo Gents’ clmhe- ot | antee our work.. and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. u 'DETECTIVES 1f you ape anticipating in tion in any matter Wwhere integrity and results are write A, G. Brown, 450 street, Hartford. Conn., Charter 1122. nightly at 1089. Hartford Typewriter Excl 26 State S1., Room 21-22, Hi LIVERY SERVICE Storage and Supplies HART'S GARAGE, Horace 1. Hart, Prop. v MAIN ST. TEL. sn-q_~ BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accom modated. HILDING NELSON, 198174 ARCE R SEIBERT & SON. 7el. zuss 639 sStanley St. § min. from center e—————————EN. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Building. PHILADELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Siras! Over 360 Btore. OBST WORK AT MODERATE PRICBA

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