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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1914. SHOP THIS WEEK! BIG SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. THE MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1580. Every Friday From July 10 to September 11, Inclusive, We Close at 12 o’Clock Noon. Other Days at 8 p. m., Except Saturdays When the Hour Will be 9 p. m. MID-SUMMER SALE OFFERINGS Another Interesting List ‘ THE DAVIDSON & WATTS =SUIT PURCHASE Offers Tailor Madé Suits at Sensational Prices Linen Suits SALE PRICE.. $2098 Linen Stits in white, tan, light blue, brown and lavender; mostly but one of a kind; regular price $8.98 to $12.98. SALE ’[PRICE $2.98. Tailored Suits $7.50 SALE PRICE..... Tailored Suits in serge, crepe, popiin -and fancy weaves; navy blue, Copenhagen, reseda, tango, black and white checks and black; regular, price $20.00 to $25.00. SALE PRICE $7.50. SALE PRICE diagonal mixtures, $12.98 to $18.50. SALE PRICE Tailored Suits Moire Suits $5.00 Tailored Suits in serge, honeycomb weave and gray and brown; regular price SALE PRICE $5.00, $10.00 Silk Moire and Cloth Suits, in this lot are several Silk Moire Suits in a variety of styles and colors. Also Suits in' serge, gaberdifie, crepe-and poplii; regular $27.50 to $29.75. SALE PRICE $10.00 OTHER MARVELOUS SILK SUIT OFFERINGS. Comprising every Silk Suit in our stocks, in moire, taffeta and silk poplin; the colorings are tango, Copenhagen, navy, gold, reseda, bronze, taupe and black; to close thus: $27.50 and $29.75 slo.oo $39.50 - tor $50.00 $1975 Suits, sale price. Suits, sale price $59.00 Suits, sale price..... to $76.00 $29.50 - Children’s Coats MID-SUMMER SALE PRICES. Children’s Serge Coats in sizes 2, 3 and 4; in _brown, navy blue, tan and Copenhagen. Regular $3.00 Coats, sale price $1.98; $5.00 Coats, sale price $2.98. sale price $2.75; $4 Children’s Waist Children’s Dresses 6 MONTHS, 1 AND 2 YEARS. Children’s Dresses in Persian lawn and batiste, trimmed = with Val beading and ribbon; regular, $3.50 and $4.00. Dresses, .50 and $5.00 Dresses, now $8.75; $6.00 and $6.50 Dresses, now $4.50, laces, - embroidered edgings, Dresses, sizes 2 to 5 years, trimmed with beautiful beadings, laces and Ham- One lot of children’s Pongee Coats, sizes 2, 3 and 4; regular $8.00 and'$3.50 Coats, sale price $1.50. burg edgings: Coats in all wool Bedford cord, navy, Copenhagen and tan, sizes 5 and 6; regular $7.00 Coats, sale price $4.98. Regular $6.00 and Regular $2.50 Dresses, Regular $3.00 Dresses, now . Regular $3.560 Dresses, now Regular $4.50 Dresses, now .. now . -$1.50 ..$1.98 .. $248 $3.48 $7.00 Dresses, no $3.98 |away the time by carving inscriptions | : WEL WINNER OF {on the floor. He wants an officer to g m YARD DASH speak to the boys.) TUTORING. WANTED Pupiis’ to tutor in High school and college éntrance sub- jects. Proceeds for Wellesley Fire Fund. Elizabeth 'S. TRégers, 29 Camp street. Telephone 395. " 7-9-d3x Crack Chicago Swimmer Defeats Bob ' ' Small of Olympic Club in % Dual Meet. % - 8an ' Prancisco, ' July hel, the crack swimmer of the nofs Athletic club of Chicago, 0 heat Duke Kahanamoku of Monolulu in the recent championship . swimming meet, won the fifty vard _(ash last night from Bob Small of the ‘Olympic club in a dual meet. Small is {He only other swimmer who has “ever beaten Kahanamoku at the dis- tance, and he is the holder of the ! wvorld's record for the distance in ‘gpen water. The time was 24 3-51 econds. ¢ Michael McDermott of Illinois won the 100 yard breast stroke in 1 minute 14 3-5 seconds, and Hebner ! of Illinols won the 100 yard back #troke in 1 minute and 11 seconds, eéch being a new Pacific mark. # Raithel, besides winning the fifty beat Ernest Smith of the Olympic <€lub in the 100 yard dash in 55 4-5 seconds. + Illinois won the 190 relay race by two yArds in 1 minute 41 seconds, S5-room flat, Maple street, modern cuptured the water polo game, score | improvements, steam heat. $26.00. f' to 3, and took the meet 45 to 28. 6-room flat, 140 Maple Iteady August 1st. Modern improve- ments. $22.00. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. 10.—A. C.}* | CLEAN, profitable wholesale business. If you can finance yourself a week' and carry small stock merchandise, address Callit, 94 Friendship street, Providence, R. 1. 7-10-d2 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. 'J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone "302. TO RENT 5-room tcnement, 143 Maple St., modern improvements;. steam heat. $22.00 &4 5 § v CARVING DOOR STEPS. Trello, of 81 Sexton -street, ggmplains that boys have been sitting #m nis front door steps and Whiling FOR SALE ; A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Fine Brick Residence On Bassett Street. i For Sale By ' Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 u}in Street. : New Britwn Milhk bepo: *URE MLk AND CREAM, Whelewnle and iy Swate sent: “Best In the 3 i gew wadt 1as BENT. sat Suderts 12 Quarts Milk $1.00, SEIHERT & SON. 1o He s 649 stanlesy st 8 min. trom cenre CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Clerk’'s Office, City of New Britain, Conn., July 9, 1914, To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following appraisal of damages and assessment of benefits ceused by the alteration and widening of Wooster street, from West Main street to Steele street, viz: Damages Benefits East Side. Charles L. Barnes ..$ 11.50 § The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. .... Anna M. Dickinson and Fannie ‘L. Al- ford, jointly .... Charles L. Barnes .. The Connecticut Co. Charles’'L. Barnes .. Arthur McNickel and Agnes P. McNickel, jointly .. Charles L, Barnes .. Aifred J. Hick and Agnes M. Hick, Jointly Gordon J. Ely ... James F. Jones ... Matthias P. Sandberg 37:51 E K. West Side. Charles L. Barnes .. The New York, New Haven & Hartford Rallroad Co. Charles L. Barnes .. The Connecticut Co. . Crarles L. Barnes Erastus S. Hart .... Willlam Worth .. Erastus S. Hart . Claude 'A. Harris Erastus & Hart .... The New Britain Quartette Club. .. ... New. Britain Schuet- zen Verein James E. Andrews, Charles J. Andrews and Frederick A. ‘Wooster, jointly .. Frederick A. Wooster James E. Andrews, Charles J. Andrews and Frederick A. Wooster, jointly .. 2.10 2.00 8.35 1.25 2.25 22.30 $179.98 $179.98 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to.any other person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NOTICE, COMMON SENSE Treatment for your ailments. Adjustment, Manipulation and Massage ald nature. Give nature a chance. Given under physician’s direction if desired. Write for appointment. Box. 2 Herald. 8-10-d2x PR X VSR R S SR L L LRSI CROCHETING and Embroidery done to order and taught. Mending and plain sewing neatly and prompt- ly done by Mrs, Frank McCarthy, 42 Olive street, third floor. 7-9-6dx e S RN L L e S S WAGOIN, carriage and automobile painting. Prices reasonable. E. G. Kindelan, Keeley's Garage, corner Seymour street. 7-7-d6x ——————————————————— y TO RENY. TO RENT—Furnished five room ten- ement, plano included, third floor, all improvements. 332 Chestnut St. 8-10-wix FOR RENT—Six room flat, all con- veniences, $20. S. Hume, 63 Prospect street. 7-10-3dx —— e SOUND * VIEW, Conn.’ Cottages for rent. = Nicely located, with upper verandas; three m nutes from the beach. Mrs. Dungan, 81 Edge- wood street, Hartford, Conn. 7-10-d2x TO RENT—A first class flat of six rooms, outside view from every room,’ and up to date in improve- ments.” Apply at 381 Main street. 7-9-a3 | [\TO 'RENT—Three room tenement, upstairs. 7-9-4dx 166 .South Main street, Call evenings. TO RENT--Five room tenement, lat- Luke street. 7-9-d6 est “improvements. - Inquire Meehan, 20 Lafayette TO. RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. Third floor, No. 391 Chestnut street. Inquire secona floor.” * 7-8-da3 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all . improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 7-6-6d TO RENT—August 1, five room téne- ment, all conveniences. 593 West Main street. 7-6-d6x TO 'RENT—Four new, up-to-date rents, 40 and 42 Maple street. En- quire P. J. Murray, 78 Maple street. . Telephone 737-2. 7-3-tf 'TO RENT—New cottage, furnished, on Highland Lake; six rooms, broad . verandas, water front, plenty shade. Address Nellie F. Shepard, Win- sted, Conn. 7-3-6a FOR RENT—S8econd floor flat, six rooms, also one of four rooms, all improvements, western section. M. D. Stockwell,” 66 Lincoln street or Nat. Bank Building. 7-3-d6 — TO RENT—East Store, Calumet Building. Apply Room 101, New Britain National Bank Building. 7-1-12d4 TO RENT—July 1, modern 5 room tenement, §1 Trinity street. In- quire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel 6-26-tf TO RENT—A § room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tf _— TO RENT-—Six room tenement, hard wood floors, electric light, steamn heat, all improvements. 139 Maple street. 6-6-tt — -~ TO RENT—Store tw rent. Centrsi location. Address Box 34ABC, Her- ald Office. 6-3-tt P mahaE———————— 48 Maln st Rooms $24.00 Grand St Rooms 23.00 Black Rock Ave 6 Rooms 22.00 Cottage PL Rooms 22.00 Maple St. Rooms 16.00 Main St Rooms 15.00 Fairview St. Rooms 15.00 Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO., 29 West Main St, 5-27-tL. TO RENT—Seven room tenement, first floor, all modern conveniences, 852 East strect. Tel, 832. 5-26-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. 58 Hart street. 7-10-d3x o ———————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED 12 carpenters. Apply Y. M. C. A. job, Hartford Ct, B. H. Hibbard Co. 7-9-6d WANTED—Man to go to the country to take care. of horse and mow lawns, Apply 260 Chestnut street, after 6 o'clock Friday. 7-9-d2 WANTED—Man as mechanic at brickyard to care for and keep in repair machinery. Should under- stand care and setting up of brick machinery, shafting, belts, gears, Must be steady and reliable. Steady employment for competent man. Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co., Berlin, Conn. 7-6-6d Il advertisements tor the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. o tbe dav of issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Safe in first class condi- tion. Can be seen at Plainville post office or enquire of Mrs. E. F. Tom- linson, 77 Broad street, Plainville, Conn. 7-10-3a FOR SALE—Motorcycle, Flying Mer- kle, first class condition. 95 Maple street. 8-9-3dx FOR SALE—National cash register in good condition used only six months. Can be seen at 220 East Main street. 7-9-d6x FOR SALE—23 acres standing grass. Apply Monroe Bell, Beckley. 7-6-6dx FOR SALE—Steinway upright plano, ebonized case, in good condition. Price reasonable. Apply 44 Booth's block, Wednesday -or Thursday or by mail to E. F. Laubin, 54 Oak- land Terrace, Hartford. Tel. Chart- er 6122-3. 7-6-tf FOR SALE—Bargain for right party, barber shop and cigar store. Estab- lished 22 years. Call 389 'Arch street. -6-tt FOR SALE-—Celery, cabbage, .cauli- flower " and -aster’ - plants. . Lester’s Plant Farm, 105 ‘West. Main street, Plainville, Conn. W. C.vLemer’,7 l:gr -6-d6 OCEAN:BEACH and . Neptune'Park, furnished cottages $250 to - $800. Prices .reduced about’ one half. A few left. Speak:quick. ’'Phone 166 P. Hall Shurts, New London. 5-10-d2x SUMMER BOARDERS—Right on shore, nice beach, boating, fishing, good table. Mrs. Frey, Cottage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford. T7-8-wix MAXINE COTTAGE, Myrtle Beach, Milford. Boarders wanted by week. Good table. Address Mrs. Odell, care Newton, Nettleton Ave., Myr- tle Beach. 7-7-d6x WANTED, { WANTED—Young girl desires posi- tion doing second work, or caring for children. E. 8. B. No. 2, Box 61, City. HELP WANTED—FEMALE flad 3 WANTED—Experienced girl on hos. fery ana gloves. Must understand departmeént and be accomplishéd clérk. Address Herald Box 1!’03:‘. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Wooster Street Grade. t Clerk’s Office, City of New Britain, Conn., July 9, 1914, To whom it may concern: Notice fs hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following appraisal of dam- ages and assessment of benefits, caused by the fixing of a grade for Wooster ~Street, from West Main Street to Steele Street, viz: East Side. Damages. Benefits. Charles L. Barnes...$ 8.85 § 8.85 New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- 3.36 3.35 Dickinson and Fannie L. Al- ford, jointly... . Charles L. Barnes..- lChlrle. L. Barnes... Arthur McNickel and 2.57 15.00 2.67 15.00 3.27 28.65 Agnes P. McNickel, Jointly ......... Charles L. Barnes... Alfred J. Hick and Agnes M. Jointly .. Gordon J. James T. Jones.. Mathias P. Sandberg 70.83 West Side. Charles L. Barnes... N. Y, N. H. & Hfd. Rallroad Co.... Charles L. 9.25 1.92 17.30 2.40 17.76 11.25 3.87 4.23 3.90 24.50 29.45 Barnes. Charles L. Barnes... Erastus S. Hart..... Willlam Worth. Erastus S. Hart..... Claude A. Harris.... Erastus S. Hart N. B. Quartette Club Schuetzen 10.55 Charles J. Andrews and F. A. Wooster, Jointly Frederick A. Wooster James E. Andrews, Charles J. Andrews and F. A. Wooster Jointly 41.02 $397.65 $397.65 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, Adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, t ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk, Of 2 /) ggela WHEEL YOUR BABY IN A HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD CARRIAGE The good springs, patent wheels with best rubber tires and reve:- sible gear coupled with its lightness and strength make the Hey- wood-Wakefield the ideal carriage. We want you to come in and see our big showing of Heywood- ‘Wakefield Carriages and convince yourself that for durability as well as beafty they can’t be beat. We also show many patterns of the convenient Carts and Sulkies. Collapsible Go- ‘Whatever your choice may be, you will find here a Baby Vehicle at a price which will prove attractive to you. C. C. Fuller Company, 40°56 Ford St. HARTFORD. Overlooking Capito! Grounds Where Quality Is Higher Than Price ForSale! vaiuatis Proerty 149 Main Sl.k 33 FRONT AND LARGE LOT IN REAR For Particulars Apply To Nat, Bank 292 Main st H. D. HUMPH The Quality Print Shop Printing done in many !in‘uu-l. GOOD WOBKMANSHI?—-—KODEW ATE PRICES, Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. LOST! My bunch of keys, my name on brass ta’f. Bring them in and I will pay. DWIGHT A. PARSONS, GITY_ADVERTISEMENT. Clérk’s office, City of New Britain, Conn., July 9, 1914 To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the board of compensativn and assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following appraisal of dam- ages and assessment of benefits caused by the establishment of build- ing lines on Wooster stret, ten feet back from the street lines from West Main street to property of Connecti- cut. company, and thirty feet back from the street lines from the Con- nécticut company property to Steele street, viz: Damages Benefits East Side. \ Charles L. Barnes ... The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co. . Anna M. Dickinson and Fannie L. Al- ford, jointly ..... Charles L. Barnes The Connecticut Co. . Charles L, Barnes . Arthur McNickel and Agnes Jointly Charles L., Barnes ... Alfred J. Hick and Agnes M. Hick, Jointly We? L Gordon J. Ely James T. Jones .. . Matthias P. Sandberg West Side. Charles L. Barnes ... The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co. ...... Charles L. Barnes ... The Connecticut Co. . Charles L. Barnes ... Erastus S, Hart .. Willlam Worth .. Erastus S. Hart .. Claude A, Harris .... Erastus 8. Hart ..... ‘The New Britain Quartette club . ... 29.65 New Britain Schuetz- en Verein . . James E. Andrews, Charles J. Andrews and Frederick A. Wooster, jointly ... Frederick A. Wooster James E. Andrews, Charles J. Andrews and Frederick A. ‘Wooster, jointly ... $8.76 $8.7% 3.30 2.50 16.00 5.00 28.50 7.50 42.90 5.10 5.10 5.00 71.60 6.10 6.00 71.60 9.25 9.28 3.30 17.25 5.00 17.76 11.26 3.90 4.2b 3.90 24.50 10.65 17,48 5.00 41,95 41.95 ....$405.30 $405.30 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, Adopted, Certified from Record and published twice by or- der of the common council. Attest: ALFRED L. THOMPSON, (N. B. Herald.) City Clerk. WANTED to know -that we do Steam as) Ladies’ add 1t you are snuciputing investiga- ton in any matter where integrity and results are essen write A. G. Brown, 26 street, Hartford, Conn,, "Phone; modated, HILDING NE 2T3-17¢ ARCE oy B PHILADELPAIYS DENTAL ROOM * 193 Mol Stren, " Over 380 Stare. ; SBSY WORK AT MODERATS | PRICEA OtSes Open trom § A. M-t § P. Susdays by Appotatment. F.E. Monks, D. D. 8. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. <3 DENTIST National Bank Building.

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