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NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 FOR THE SUMMER. HALF HOLIDAYS. LET US DEVELOP AND PRINT THE SUNDAY FILMS. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO BE SAT- ISFACTORY AND PRICES . RIGHT. OPEN OTHER DAYS UNTIL 6 P. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. | Another Large Purchase Of | Summer Dresses ln-Linjens,' Lawns, Voiles, Crepes and Bedford Cords in White and All the Leading Shades. Regular Values $6.98 to $10.00, Special 5 . sio Vg : $3.98 On Sale Saturday Morning at 9:30, Cloak Dept. Over 100 Dresses in this lot, all new and up-to-date models, one and two of a size. Regular $6.98 to A Special Sale of FLASH LIGHTS At the Stationery Department, Main Floor. A special vest pocket Flash Light, with bull's eye lamp, perménent catch, special at 49¢, com- plete; regular value 75c. Also a ¢omplete line of Flash Lights, 'batteries will'be found at’ our Brass Goods ‘section, stationery department. grade. 9x12 Special 9x12 Special a few in all sizes, others in only $10.Your choice $3.98, 3 Specials in CARPET SIZE RUGS 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Rugs, Special at $11.95. Axminster . Rugs, at $15.95. ° Body Brussels Rugs, at $22.50. regular $14.95 regular . $19.50 grade.’ regular $28.50 grade. Third Floor. ; Our Reguiar Stock Of Boys®’ Wash Last of the highest grade manufactures, will be sold at these two days at the following prices. The, styles are Russian, Oliver Twist, The prices are as follows: this sale includes all the white and colored Suits in our stock. Blouse’ and Middy Suits,” sizes 2 1-2 to 10. .‘.2‘7.“. sl 69 Suits price Suits that $1.50 and that ‘were $1.98 and Suits that Sule price. . Suits that price ......s.... were $2.98. Suits price that All wash Suits, above $5.00, THE BALANCE OF BOYS' $3.50 and $3.98. Special $2.50. s were sale . price........ Suits And were $3.50. $3. 98 and were 35 00. including hand embroidered, etc., sale price $3.30. WASH NORFOLK SUITS in Linen, and Blue Linens, cut on the new model, side and top plate; Norfolk style, sizes 7 to 17. Gosemut, Khaki, Gray, Crash Regularly Rackiffe's Farmers’ Exchange Bulletin The following items are Posted For Sale at our Farm Supply Store, 302 Park Street, New Britain. One horse, weight 900 1bs.—Fred Eckeft, R. ¥. D, No. 2. Chestnut Fence Posts—O. M. Lundell, Newington, Conn, Second Hand Root Cutter—Frank Rowley, Newington, Conn. 27 Acre Farm—J. J. Monoban, Stanley Street, City. €ows, néw milch and yearling heifers—Dr. Irving, | Sereer, Oity. & glh Cedar Posts, 8 1-2 to 7 feet long—N. L. Beckley, Beckley, 4 Newington, Conn., Lincoln Posts and Poles, chestnut and cedar—Ang\lst Albert, Ken- onn. s months Heifer and Billy Goat—Dave Stack, 118 Mill street, %ope Buggy, A No, 1 condition—Tel. 667-12. 5 7 Horse, weight 1,400 pounds—C. F. Czitykus, R. F. D, No. 2. v One Horse Dump Cart, One slngle Dump Cart Harness and 12 Bllfed Rock Hens and One Cockerel—M, L. Rhodes, Tel. 1453-3. One Registered Guernsey Bull, 2 years old, One Grade Ayrshire Heifer, 18 months 0ld—C. J. Thompson, Berlin, Conn.. Tel. 641-4, 14 Young Pigs and Ton Timothy Hay (crop 1913)—W. L and T. M, Savage, Berlin, ¥ One Horse, weight 1,200 \lbs., harncss and wngons—(‘haa. Leon- ard, Kensington, Beckley, 4% Don't Delay If your eyesight is failing. Consult Trutsworthy and Competent Optomet- rists. ~We are registered Optomet- rists. and fulfill these requirements. Eyes examined. Satisfagtion guar- anteed. A. HUNTER W.vm A. PINKUS Over 30 Years’ Experience. 306 Main St., 'Phone 570. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables ‘Telephone 302. LOST. enve- money. envelope. 664-12, 7-24-d1 LOSTéWednesday night, pny lope conmtaining sum of Name John Pecask on Finder please telephone LOST—Hound, female pup, speckled white, black ears. James Coyle, 8 Connerton street. 7-28-d2x LOST—Gold watch, between East Main street and Y. M. C. A. Finder rewarded if left at Herald office. 7-22-d3x | e— NOTICE. THE Reliable Laundry Co. for hand ironed shirts, ’Phone 530. 7-17-tf ————— TO RENY: 23.00 22.00 16.00 15.00 15.00 41 Grand St 7 Rooms 94 Black Rock Ave 6 Rooms 46 Maple St.: 6 Rooms 415 Fairview St 5 Reoms £42 Main St 4 Rooms Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO., 20 West Main . St, TO ‘RENT—Tenement of five or six rooms and one of nine rooms, suit- able for boarding house. Apply to mons place, 7-24-6d - - TO RENT—Four room flat, 443 West Main street. Improvements, Also front part of store, 445 West Main street, ‘suitable for tailor or notion store. Apply M. D. Stockwell, Na- tional Bank building, or 66 Lincoln street. 7-24-a3° TO RENT—Nice.front room for one or two, 57 Fairview St. T-24-d2x TENEMENT TO RENT—6 rooms, second floor, all modern improve- ‘ments, 619 Stanley street. Inquire at first floor. of five W. P. “TO RENT—Two tenements rooms each on trolley line. BSteele, 260 Chestnut street. 7-22-déx —_— TO RENT-—One four and one six room flat. All improvements. Apply Curran Co., 381 Main St. 7-22-d3 TO RENT—Six room apartment in new -block, with steam and hot ' water furnished, at 45 Main street. Inquire T. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill, Tel. 291. 7-20-1w P R S R RONRESar TO RENT—Desirable tenement, four rooms, sécond floor, south side. All improvements, steam heated, window screens and shades. Rent $16. 1561 Washington St. ‘Tel. 852-2. 7-17-tL. TO RENT—July 1, modern & room tenement, 61 Trinity street. In- quire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel. 6-26-tt —— e e TO RENT—A 6 room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. | 6-19-tf T1 Pratt St, Hartford A. E. Cushman, Pres, P. Mulcahy, Sec’y FOR SALE ‘A new three-family house, just completed 118 120, Wallace Street. Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. . QUIGLEY, 277MainSt. m Los on Willow, West and Talcott Streets nrumnt of Estate of Bridget Clark by E W, m:mflf Have You A Victor In Your Home ? No reason why you shouldn’t. $15 and up. Easy made. Victor Records The complete assortment that is found here at all times appeals to all Victor owners. payment arrangements Assortments made up and sent to your home for trial—that's a privilege all Cushman patrons en- Joy. ‘WANTED—BOARDERS, WANTED—Northfield, Litchfield Hills quiet house, good board, children or adults. Rates reasonable. Mrs. C. 8. Nearing, Northfield, Conn. 7-22-d5x WANTED—Position as janitor or em- ployment as a generally handy man about the premises. Good experi- ence. Box 16 B, Herald office. 7-24-d4x WANTED-—Three or four furnished rooms with or without table board, in select sectlon, about September 15. Address Box 8 R, Herald, 7-22-d2x. Jno. inches, 62 Chestnut or 356 Em- | 7-22-d3x | 1914. lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Il advertisements ter the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. wm. on the dav of issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Combination four cylin- der touring car and truck. In good condition. Inquire 1565 Main street. 7-24-d1x FOR SALE—Touring car in good con- dition, new tires. Must have cash. No reasonable offer refused. Box 3C, Herald. 7-24-d3x SALE—Maxwell 2-cylinder in good condition, A Can be 7-24-2d FOR Runabout, bargain for quick buyer. seen at Hart's Garage. FOR SALE—Underwood Typewriter, Model 5, in excellent condition, at sacrifice to prompt purchaser. Ad- dress ‘‘Sacrifice,” Box No. 36, Her- ald. 7-24-2d [ Special Cluse 0ut Sale Weathered Oak Mission Furniture We have in stock a large display of Weathered Oak Furniture consisting of Bookcases, Tables and Chairs. Rockers, We are making a special close out price to make room for our Fumed Oak Designs of which we are going to stock as a standard finish. These chairs have leather seats, are. large and comfomlble, made strong ; and still attractive We give below a f BOOKCASES $25.00 to $19.00 $17.00 to $15.00 $20.00 to $15.00 $15.00 to $12.75 ROCKERS $11.50 to $ 9.00 $17.00 to $14.00 $17.00 to $13.00 C. C. Fuller Company, | | 40-56 Ford St. HARTFORD. representative prites: TAB $49.00 to $89.00 $30.00 to $20.00 , $27.00 to $}18.00 $13.50 to_§10.50 CH ) $14.00 to-$§10.00 $17.00 to $13.00 $19.50 to $16.75 Overlooking Capitel Grousd, ‘Where Quality Is Higher Than Price FOR SALE—Couk stove, and sitting recom stove. 26 Whiting street. 7-24-d2x FOR SALE—Cheap, if taken at once, a driving horse, weight 1050, teed wagon, blanket, robe, hames, etc. price right. Must be sold this week. Apply 664-12, 7-24-d1 —_——— FOR SALE—Fine quality. flat top mahogany desk, 53x29 inches, has drop center for typewriter and chair to match. Also late model Under- wood typewriter, used but little. Call 77 Elm street. 7-23-d3x FOR SALE—An upright piano, only been used a year, good terms. In- quire at Box 21X, Mrs. Soucie, Elec- tric Field, Plainville. 7-28-d2x —— FOR SALE—Compound touring car $100, it taken at once. Condition good. Also 1910 two-cylinder Max- well runabout in splendid condi- tion. Apply Box 33A. 7-23-d2 FOR SALE—1913 Twin Harley-Dav- idson motorcycle in perfect condi- tion. This is positively the best second hand méachine ever on our floor. F. C, Monier & Bro., 139 Main streets 7-23-24-20 FOR SALE—Elgvator for/ immediate use. Smith’s storehouse, 8 and 10 ‘West street, Hartford. Tel. Char- ter, 346. 7-23-42x FOR SALE—In west end of city, near trolley, exceedingly attractive nine room cottage, all modern itnprove- ments, fire-place, hot water heating system, large garden, with side en- trance for garage. ’ddreas Box L., Herald, -22-5dx FOR SALE—Three extension tables, two 8 ft. and one 6 ft. Address Box 6BB, Herald. 7-22-3d FOR SALE—Bargain for right party, barber shop and cigar store. Estab- lished 22 years. Call 389 Arch street. 7-6-tt i e et ____FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Large furnished room. All conveniences, center, two flights. Elevator, Mrs, Dawson, 162 Main. 7-24-6dx FRONT ROOMS furnished for house- keeping. 87 Arch street, 2nd flight. 7-23-d2x ————————————————————————— SITLATIOVB WAVTED. AT, SITUATIO\' WANTED——ReIh.bIe girl, age 16, would like to help with housework, to g0 home nights pre- ferred. Box 9 X. 7-24-d1x WANTED—2 young American girls would go out as nursemaids dur- ing vacation and Saturdays during school. Can come home nights. Protestants. 29 Wilson street, first floor. 7-24-d1x —_— WANTED—By carpenter, new or re- pair' work of any kind. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 396-4. 7-20-6dx SHORE PROPERTY—Shore Plot $400. Beautiful high location, beach and woodland, boating, bathing, fish- ing. No low marshes, cesspools or outhouses to breed malaria or sick- ness. Water, gas, modern sewerage. On fast trolley. Small amount down and easy monthly payments. Write me at once. B, M. S., Box 67, Herald Office. 7-21-4d New Britain MILK Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail. State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Seibert’s 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, ,Jfoms 639 Stanley St, 5 min. from cenler.l HEIAP WAN TED—F'EMALI’. WANTED—Girl to do light house- work and take care of children. One who can go home nights pre- ferred. 196 North Burritt street. 7-24-d1x A.B JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Rank Ruildine. TO RENT 5-room tenement, 143 Maple St., modern improvements; steam heat. $22.00 5-room flat, Maple street, modern tmprovements, steam heat. $26.00. 140 Maple street. Modern improve- 6-room flat, Iteady August 1st. ments. $22.00. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FOR SALE ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES ON BERLIN STREET Large one family house and beautiful grounds, every modern conven-’ ience, only 20 minutes from New Britain. H. D. HUMPHREY Sold chcap to desirable party. Nat. Bask Building 272 Main St DO YOU WANT THE BEST? Do you want to attend a school where there will be plenty of teach- ers to give you personal instruction and explain carefully the difficult parts of the subject you study? Huntsinger's employs ten regular teachers and several assistants during the busy season. There is no other school in Connecticut that employs more than half this number. We are now enrolling pupils for the fall opening, Tuesday, Sept. 1. HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL, INOC, 80 Asylum Street, Conn. THE WANTED iy Cieatiog. Led md Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We M antee our work. Goods called and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street Tel. 904 BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. DETECTIVES If you wre wniiciputing investige- Uon in any matter where wecrecy, lwn!‘l."“y and 1esults * are essential. H’KR%GK'RAGE I Hart, Prop. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Goodyear Tires and Howe Tubes Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER-~ ATE PRICES, . Ldnotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 634 ©. EBBESEN, Mgr. Hotel Powhatan WASHINGTON, D. C. “The Hotel of American Ideals.” New—TFireproof. Buropean Plan. Pennsylvania Ave.,, at 18th and H Streets, within walking distance of shops, theaters and public bufldings. .Rooms, detached batn, $1.50, $2 up. Rooms, private bath, $2.50, $3 up. Restaurant a la Court, ;merlc-,n Indlan OHILN'I': Room, Grund Pipe Organ, Orches- tra. Write for Souvenir Booklat with Map. Ask for special itinerary for Bridal Couples, Conventions, Tour- ist Parties, Schools and Colleges. Hotel Powhatan, Clifford M. Lewis, Mgr. ror 10Ur ANSurance alw Avold trouble by having your insur- ance writtan by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, m'l Block. PHILADELPAIAS .