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NEW BRITAIN G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. A Most Fortunate Purchase of Axminster Rugs Rugs from the famous Sanford Mills,Amsterdam, N. Y. They are mostly Seamed Rugs in large size, which the mill is discontinuing and hereafter will manufac- Sanford Rugs stand in the first rank of high qual- There are special ture only the seamless rugs. ity and are noted for their splendid wearing virtues. lots as follows:— 9x12 Seamed Rugs, $26.50 grade, sale price 8-3x10-6 Seamed Rugs; $22.50 grade, sale price 0x12 Seamless Rugs; $28.50 grade, sale price 83x10 Seamless Rugs; $25.00 grade, sale price $16.9 $26.5 $19.9 $19 95 6x9 Seamless Rugs; $15.00 . grade, sale price 54x90 Seamless $7.50 grade, 36x70 Axminster $4.25 grade, 27x54 Axminster $2.50 grade, sale price BOYS’ OLIVER * STYLE SUITS New, pretty and comfort- able. Ask to see them. $1. Boys' Clothing Dept. 4th Floor. TWIST 1580. lots $11.95 $6.39 $3.39 $1.79 Rugs; sale price Rugs; sale price Rugs, THE SALE OF SAMPLE LINENS THE BALANCE OF THAT GREAT PURCHASE. The event of the season in fine Linens, as the prices are less _than the cost of importation. The purchase included Scarfs and Squares hemstitched, scal- loped and embroidered; Damask Table Cloths and Lunch Cloths in alll sizes; Cen- ter pieces scalloped and lace trimmed; Breakfist Cloths, Towels in every size. This sale will interest every housewife; also prove tive brides. Turkish Bath Mats and most helpful to prospec- MADAME HILLMAN'S Cloth Covered Rubber Curlers for Waving and Curling the Hair Demonstration at Notion Department, main floor. work thoroughly and quickly; make loose or tight curls as desired. Price 10c. The Curlers that do the B ———— § No Good Property 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. L e ST 1 COTTAGE FOR SALE ; ON EASY TERMS IN THE CITY OF NEW BRITAIN | Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms with modern improvements for two people on Greenwood or neighboring streets. Address Box 2G, Herald. 6-1-d3x WANTED—Position as housekeeper. Address Box 3 B. B, Herald, City. S 5-29-5dx — e HELP \VA'NTH)-—FEMALE. WANTED—Immediately, for general housework, strong capable woman for small summer hotel, located near Hartford. Address Box 5%, Herald. 6-1-1d WANTED—EXxperienced cook and laundress. Mrs. J. H. Trumbull, Plainville. 6-1-d6 WANTED— Immediately, competent girl for general housework. Must be good cook and speak English. No washing. Mrs, L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. 5-28-tt —e e SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—German girl desires VpT;‘; doing housework, 466 Arch street, first floor. 6-1-d2x “ Spring Time Is Paint Time Inside the Home As Well As Outside Spring housecleaning s a trying time for everyone, espe- cially the housewife, Clean up and paint up with Thompson’s Home Helps Paints, Stains, Enamels, Fur- niture and Metal Polish For small expense you can do wonders. For instance, 15¢ worth of Thompson’s No. 75 Varnish Stain makes an ordi- nary size chair look new., A few brushfuls of Stove Pipe Enamel give the pipes a beau- tiful, glossy, black finish. “Clean up and paint now is the time. up,” THOMPSON'S | Wall Paper and Paints 15 Arch St, DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914. lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Il advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. wm. en the dav of issue. rooms. First floor, modern provements, 87 Prospect St. im- 6-1-d6x TO RENT—One 11 room flat and Two § room flats. Apply 381 Main street, Curran Co- 6-1-6d TO RENT—Five room cottage, with two store rooms. Large garden ready for planting. Apply Joseph E. Edman, Westwood park, near Electric field. 5-29-d3 FOR RENT—Six newly steam heated room flat, $20. rooms, $25. Box 32, renovated Eight Heralua. 5-29-d3x Main st Grand St Black Rock Ave Cottage Pl Maple St. Main St. Fairview St. Rooms $24.00 Rooms 23.00 Rooms 22.00 Rooms 22.00 Rooms 16.00 Rooms 15.00 15.00 TO RENT—Six rooms, street. Apply on premises. 76 Franklin All improvements, furnace. b-28-dbx TO RENT—Tenement four nice rooms. Modern improvements. For- eigners need not apply. Apply No. 227 Washington street, 5-27-déx TO RENT—Seven room tenement, first fldor, all modern conveniences, 852 East street. Tel 832. 5-26-tf of five Inquire 5-23-tt TO RENT—Two tenements rooms and one of three. 44 Olive street. e — 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, $25 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tt TO RENT—A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, aii modern conveniences. Inquire at 86 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf New Britaiirs Herald The Home Paper of New Britain, It is the only pa- that covers field of 50,- 000 people, and to reach them there is no better er than the Herald. As a home paper the Herald covers the city, state and world news thoroughly. e —_— Price 3 Cts.| a Copy, 15 per Week....i LOST- LOST—Pocketbook _containing _sum of money on the Chestnut street or Plainville car. Reward if returnea to J. Conrad, 182 Kelsey street. 6-1-dix LOST—English Setter, seven years old, color, brange and white, spot- ted, suitable reward paid for re- turn or information leading to re- turn. D. J. Smith, Tel. 155-2, New Britain. 6-1-d6 ————— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Silver plated root beer keg, at your own price. Also a few ice cream tables and chairs. McEnroe, West Main street. 6-1-2d FOR SALE—Three good horses, kind and gentle, for any one to drive, also harnesses and wagons. Prices will certainly suit. Inquire of N. Laraia, 62 Spring street, city. 5-29-6a —_— FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-29-6dx IFOR SALE—Brass trimmed, white enamel full sized bed, mattress and spring, also curly birch commode, all in first class condition. Apply J. H, La Field, Cor. Canal and W. Main St., Plainville, Conn. 5-28-d6 FOR SALE—Boston bull terrier pups. Pedigree stock. Apply to Alden Andrews, Stanley Quarter. 5-26-6dx FOR SALE IN KENSINGTON—Two family house, large barn, 1 acre of land, centrally located. Also 7 room house in Berlin, with running water, one-half acre of the best 14nd in town. Apply to James J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, Conn. 5-20-tf $7,500.00 Accidental Death— $20 to $50 Weekly—Accident and Sickness—Men and Women ac- cepted. All occupations: Premium $10 a year. Half benefits $5.00. Large commissions to agents. Na- tional Accident Society, 320 Broad- way, New York., (Est. 1885.) DO YOU WANT SATISFACTORY DRY CLEANING AND DYEING? Our customers know we can please you. ‘'Phone 1323. Delivery to any part of the city. New Britain Dye Works 160 ARCH ST. <) FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO FRONT ROOMS—En suite and kitchen. Separate conveniences for housekeeping. Central. 16 Prospeci street. Tel. 467-12. 6-1-d1x QUALITY CORNER Styles as young as the morn- ing, and as free from flaws as human skill can make them. Priced low enough to make any young fellow happy and high enough to appeal to the ready spender. That's the story of S. M. T. Clothes. ‘Wear them. THE STAGKPOLE- MOORE-TRYON CO. ASYLUM AT TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD, For Saie;Pr&peny new ind up fufl date on haln Showing 15 per cent. on your investment, and sure w0 increase In value. I can give you the figures. Call and see me for particulars. H. D. HUMPHREY ™5™ WANTED People 10 kuow that we do Steam ayl French Dry Cleaning, La%es’ an Gents' Clothes of all kinds. ~We guar- | antee our work. Goods called for | and dellvered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Streec. Tel. 904 DETECTIVES If you are anucipaiing investigs- | on in any matter where secrecy, integrity aud results are essential, 450 Asylum ‘Phone Elizabetn Apply to paired; called for Paul Gabin, 130 Cherry St. and delivered. Tel. 5-7-m1l $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. For You;fltsul:ancie" and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to = E— DWIGHT A. PARSONS, LETTER § Booth’s Block. We make s specialty of circular loi ters which are fac-simile of typewrit. ing. Rebulit typewriters for sale and [rent. AUl wakes repaired and overe Let us estimate on your well. Lauled. mantronn Armesiay witx, co. | Hartord Typewriter Exchange, e, S e 26 State $t., Room 21-22, Harford, phel L — write A. G. Brown, street. Hartford. Conn., Charter 1122, nightly at 1089. ...Artesian Wells... COMMERGIAL PRINTAS |/ FIRST CLASS WORK Mod:rate Prices Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CC TEL. 634. 53 CHURCH SY. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. AITIS TO ENT J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. 72,000 f. Floor Space HARTS GARAGE. Livery Service, Goodyear and Pecricss Tives Gasoline 18c 189 MAIN ST, ner rallon. Tel. 2214 BOWLING - Clubs and Private Parties Accom modated. HILDING NELSON, _ 173174 . ARCE STHEER - PHILAJELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM - 193 Main Streat, Over 350 Store. | SEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES 1 ol Otfics Open from § A. M- to § . Sundays by Appoiatment F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, 1) D 4 S——————————— A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Building. New bBritain MiLh e PURK MILK AND C Whelssale and Retail Svate test: “Best In ¥ you want the 3 12 Quarts SEIBERT & SON. e 708-4 L] T - Rt femach & Dy Make the Old H_dine-Br?gfil And Your Light Bills Light with” - EDISON \ 'MAZDA LAMPS G.K. Spring & Co. 77-79 Church St. ILLUSTRATORS < ENGRAVERS 3 HAN 5 Garden Tools < Garden Seeds Garden Forks Garden Rakes Garden Hoes Garden Sets We have a complete line of Seeds in bulk. Try them. They ar. sure to ~row, Lawn Seed, Sheep Manure and Fertilizer. C. A. HJERPE | 73 ARCH STREET