New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1914, Page 12

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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD e STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. FOR THE SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS. ; M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. UNTIL 6 P. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1914 Let us develop and pring the Sunday films. We guar- antee our work to be satis- factory and prices right. OPEN OTHER DAYS | A SPECIAL CLEARANCE —OF— SILKS The lot cénsists of plain and figured patterns, crepe de chine, crepes, regular $1.50 to $2.25 a yard. Your choice 98¢ yard. yard. Regular Silks $1.50to $2.25 NOW messalines, bengaline and cascade 98 yd We wish to call your attention to the 36-inch black bathing suit satin we are offering at $1.25 yd. Clearance Sale on Ladies’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS A good assortment of sizes in Gun Metal Patent Leather, regular $3.00 and $3.50 grade, spe- cial at $1.50. 3 A small lot of broken sizes of Pumps and Oxfords in Tan Russian Calf to close out special at $1.00, regular $3.00 and $4.00 grades. Special sale on White Footwear Colonials with steel buckles, regular $3.50 special at $1.50. A small lot of White Canvas and Nubuck High Button Boots, special at $1.95, regular $3.00 and $3.50 grades. " Very special—Children’s and Misses’ White Can- vas one-strap Pumps, genuine “Goodyear = Welt” soles, all 'good widths. Sizes 8% to 11, regular $1. to close $1.50; sizes 113% to 2, regular $2.45, close $1.75, and or sale price $1.00. in Nubuck grade, price 69c, sale price 39c. CORSET SALE Now Going On. We are showing a Royal Worcester model, cut on the latest lines, to give the ‘natural” figure (no hips waist) style comfort in every line; $2.00 grade, Nemo Corsets, $3.00 grade, made of fine batiste, with elastic insert at the waist line; sale price $2.00. La Beatriss Corsets, $2.00 grade, sale price $1.00. These Corsets are. supporters attached, sizes 18 to 30. W. B. Nuform Corsets, R. & G, and La Resista, with the guaranteed side steel; made of a fine batiste, six hose $1.25 grade, sale W. B. Nuform Corsets, made of fine batiste with the long slender hip line; $1.00 grade, sale price 59c. Ladies’ Brassieres, the 39c grade, sale price The 75c grade, with Hamburg yoke, back and front, 22c. | THREE SPECIALS IN CARPET SIZE RUGS 9x12 ‘Seamless Tapestry Rugs, regular $14.95 grade, special at 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular $19.50 grade, special at 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, regular $28.50 grade, special at THIRD FLOOR. $11.95 $15.95 $22.50 " John W. McKay and Rudolph B. Clt)) Ttems Hess of Madison street left Saturday for a two weeks' vacation at Atlantic City. A The child of Mr. and Mrs. James F. E. C. Goodwin of the school board ‘White of Trinity street is ill. is being mentioned in republican Michael O'Keefe will spend circles for the nomination for either week at the shore. representative or senator. | © Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith of Arch The municipal ice committee has | 'street are rejoicing at the birth of arranged to have the police handle a son. tickets for ice during the noon hour Lawyer George LeWitt will spend | daily. This will be only for ice in ton k ‘the early part of August in the Maine | OF More quantity. ‘woods. ‘Personal Tax Collector Charles J. " Ex-Mayor Halloran and a few | Elliott has decided to give one week friends are ®njoying a cruise off the | Of srace to delinquents and is send- ‘Connecticut shore. ing out notices to that effect. Secretary of State Albert Phillips Extensive line of trunks, bags, suit _visited friends in this city Saturday.| cases. Ryan’s, 43 Main street.—advt. Ex-Representative Joseph Towers The field day of the Viking Athletic Mhas gone to New York on an auto | club has been postponed until late in the fall. It is proposed to hold a | The Misses Katherine and Elsie | Joint outing then with a Springfield “Foth of Cherry street have gone to | Organization. ‘Westbrook for the remainder of the ‘season, The Phoenix Guards had an an- ua] outing yesterday afternoon at iegand’s grove. ¢ The first division of the Hundred | Men’s society held their annual out- ing yesterday afternoon at Borjeson's | ‘grove. President William i. Hart of the ‘Stanley ‘Works celebrated his ‘sightieth birthday with a family re- ‘ ‘pmion’ Saturday at his summer home ‘at Oak Bluffs, Mass. The United Hebrew School societies 4@ VeFy, important meeting last e {49 make arrangements for fhe annu#l picnic and dance to be & at the Arch street bungalow dnesday evening, August 5. this The New Britain Camera club will hold an outing on Sunday, Augus- 2, at the cottage of Councilman Henry G. Voight at Morris Cove. Mr. Voight is a former president of the club, Superintendent of Schools Stanley | H. Holmes' will leave this week to join his family at Grafton, Mass. From there they will go to Pemaquid Harbor, Maine. There is no 5c cigar on the mar- ket today equal to the Farmer for quality,—advt. ? The employes of the New Britain Gas' Light' company were the guests of the Meriden Gas Light company for an outing at Minery’s grove in Meriden Saturday. The entertain- ment included sports and a trip of FOR SALE A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Wallace Street. Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. QUIGLEY, 277Main St. 60 Building Lots on Willow, West and_Talcott ~Streets | for Account of Estafe of Bridget Glark by E. W, i Schultz, Administrator, ' | Schuliz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. inspection through the ‘Meriden - Gas Wopks. Miss Annie Boyle of Stanley street is spending a few weeks at Indiap Neck. ¥, B. Hungerford has transferred land and buildings on Short street to the heirs of Patrick Coughlan. _ Henry 8chwab has had plans drawn for a frame residence on Bas- sett street. Carlson & Torell will bungalow on Park Terrace. Miss May Ferguson has gone to New York city to spend her vacation. Miss B. A. J. Leghorn is spending two weeks' vacation at Pawtucket and Newport, Rhode Island. W. J. Long and family of Stanley street, who are visiting in Milbrook, N. Y., will return Saturday. ‘Water Commissioner P. J. Egan spent the week-end with his family at Indian Neck. Ex-Senator John M. Brady spent the week-end at the shore. It is now believed that the open. ing of the Prevocational school will be delayed until December. This will establish a situation not at all pleas- ing to the school authorities, as the crowding in the schools will be tne greatest in the history of the city. It is proposed to use the auditorium at the Grammar school for class pur- poses. Last week to pay water rents and save ten per cent interest.—advt. — e At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1914, Present Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Royal E. Robbins late of Boston, Mass.,, and having property in Berlin, in said district deceased, upon the Petition of Royal Robbins and Reginald C. Robbins of Beverly, Mass. and Hamilton, Mass.,, respec- tively, praying that as executors they may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey real estate of said deceased, situated in Berlin, as per lappllcaflon on flle more fully appears, t is Ordered—that said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 31st day of July A. D. 1914 at 9 o'clock in.the forenoon, and that notice to be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, hav- ing a circulation in said District, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. build a ———— e TED—BOARDERS, ‘WANTED—Northfield, Litchfield Hills quiet house, good board, children or adults. Rates reasonable. Mrs. C. S. Nearing, Northfield, Conn. 7-22-d5x CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD LOST—Accommodation ticket be- tween Middletown and New Britain. Finder please leave at New Britain Depot, and receive reward. 7-27-1dx LOST—Between 54 Camp street and depot, large green stone for ring with design of beetle carved there- on. Reward if returned to Edna R. Warner, 54 Camp street. 7-27-1d4 —_— NOTICE. THE Reliable Laundry Co. for haand ironed shirts. ’'Phone 530. 7-17-tf —_— TO REN Grand St 1 Black Rock Ave & Maple St. ] 5 4 23.00 22.00 16.00 15.00 15.00 Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Fairview St. Main St Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO., 29 West Main St, . TO RENT—Tenement of five or six rooms and one of nine rooms, suit- able for boarding house. Apply to Jno. Pinches, 62 Chestnut street or 356 Emmons place, 7-24-d6 EACH INSERTION. 1| advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:39 p. wm. e the dav of issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Household enough for 4 rooms. one lot or by the piece. day or Wednesday at 42 street, rear. furniture, Will sell in Call Tues- Grand 7-27-1dx FOR SALE—Cheap, if taken at once, a driving horse, weight 1050, speed wagon, blanket, robe, harness, etc. Price right. Telephone 664-12. 7-dix A TIPS S5 TSI SEPN.. Yo FOR SALE—New dining room table, 35 Walnut street. 7-27-d2x FOR SALE—Combination four cylin- der touring car and truck. In good condition. Must be sold at once. Inquire 155 Main street. 7-27-1ax FOR SALE—Two old houses next to Hotel Grand to be removed at once. I. simons. 7-25-3dx FOR SALE-—1 pair live geese feather pillows. 95 Hart. 7-26-5dx FOR RENT—Large, front room suit- able for one or two. 57 Fairview street. 7-27-d2x 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-d3 of five W. P. TO RENT—Two tenements rooms each on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 7-22-déx FOR SALE—A desirable house on Park street, For particulars apply Ryder, Plainville, Conn. dwelling Plainville. to M. O. 7-25-1wx FOR SALE—Touring car in good con- dition, new tires. Must have cash. No reasonable offer refused. Box 3C, Herald. 7-24-d3x FOR SALE—In west end of city, near trolley, exceedingly attractive nine room cottage, all modern improve- ments, fire-place, hot water heating system, large garden, with side en- trance for garage. Address Box L., Herald, 7-22-5dx TO RENT—Desirable tenement, four rooms, second floor, south side. All improvements, steam heated, window screens and shades. Rent $16. 151 Washington St. ‘Tel. 852-2. T-17-tf. TO RENT—July 1, modern 5 room tenement, 61 Trinity street. In- quire ‘Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel. | 6-26-t1 TO RENT—A § room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tf . WANTED. WANTED—Five room tenement in September by American family of two. Neighborhood of Chestnut or Church streets. Second floor pre- ferred. Box 3XX, Herald. 7-27-2dx WANTED—Someone to take care of boy, 5 1-2 years, for two or three weeks. Address Box 29J, Herald/ 7-27-d2x 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 [ Do Your Own Vulcanizing With the ““Adamson” vulcanizer you cannot burn your tubes, which you find the repair man doing very often. All you use is an ounce of gasoline and a stock. little repair FORD SIZE, Made to vulcanize motorcycle and small automobile tubes $1.35. 2 S AR 5 T RS REGULAR TUBE SIZE. Made to vulcanize all tubes. $2.00. size TUBE AND CASE SIZE. Made to vulcanize tubes and cases. $2.75, —The— | Alling Rubber Co. 240 MAIN STREET R N S RN FOR SALE—Only $5,000—One Big 160 Acre Farm. All stock equipped and crops, with horse, 8 cows, flock hens, wagons, harnesses, 10 room house, barns, silo, workshop, fine wn- ter, all in money making condition. For information, Address E. A, Strout | Co., Farm Agency, W. H. Smith, Dis- i trict Manager, Plainville, Conn, ————————————————————— TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 12 School street. All conveniences, 7-27-3ax TO RENT—Large furnished room. All conveniences, center, two flights. Elevator, Mrs. Dawson, 162 Main. WANTED—i’OAiUon w'snt;d aswvflre« man or engineer in factory. Ad- dress Box 7 BB, Herald. 7-27-d2x WANTED—Situation work. nights, doing house- Would prefer to go home 88 Franklin street. 7-27-d3x WANTED—German girl wants posi- tion to assist family, care of chil- dren, etc. Address Box 31J, Herald. 7-26-d2x SUMMER RESORTS. FOR RENT—Litchfield Hills, fur- nished house, eight rooms; large grounds, shade; reasonable by week or month. Mrs. C. H. Platts, Northfield, Litchfield County, Conn. 7-26-d2x OCEAN BEACH and Neptune Park cottages. $350 cottages now $150, $6500 cottages now $250, $800 cot- tages now $300. Few left. Speak quick. P. Hall Shurts, New Lon- don. 7-25-d2x HELP WANTED—FEMALE r general house- work, German preferred, in family of three. Apply 42 Trinity street. 7-27-t¢ NTED—Girl about sixteen to do light housework. Address Box 2 XX, Herald. 7-25-42 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. TO RENT 5-room tenement, 143 Maple modern improvements; $22.00 St., steam heat. 5-room flat, Maple street, modern improvements, steam heat. $26.00. 6-room flat, 140 Maple Keady August 1st. ments. $22.00. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. "A. B.JOHNSON, D. L. 5. DENTIST National Bank Building. street, Modern improve- New BritainCarriage Co. | CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDING, REPAIRING AND PAINTING RUBBER TIRES Complete and up-to-date equipment for this line of work. 200 East Main St.,, - New Britain, Conn. Brass and Iron Bed Sale Pre-Inventory Prices Are The Season’s Lowest! Brass Beds of like quality were never offered at such low prices. Guaranteed lacquer, continuous and square posts, newest ‘designs. Iron Beds of superior construction, new styles. 25 Brass Beds ...... $16.50 Brass Beds $8.50 Iron Beds ... $10.50 Iron Beds .. $13.98 Iron Beds . Saie of Pofcli ‘Furniture eeer.. $16.50 $10.25 ] .. $5.00 . § 898 . $ 998 HERRUP’S THE STORE OF COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHINGS 1052 Main St., Hartford, Cor. Morgan St. FOR SALE ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES ON BERLIN STREET P Large one family house and beautiful grounds, every modern conven- jence, only 20 minutes from New Britain. H. D. HUMPHREY Sold ch:ap to desirable party. Nat. Bank Bullding 272 Main Bt. BUSINESS EDUCATION IMPORTANT. The days of obtaining the greatest success in business without a special training have passed. Many thousands of young people are today in the Business Schools of the United States qualifying them- selves for successful business lives. You will meet these people in busi- ness and they will have the advantage of you if you neglect your special education, At Huntsinger's you will have TEN EXPERIENCED TEACHERS to help vou get ready for, and successfully meet competition in business. Get the thorough, practical, up-to-date Huntsinger education and you will have the ability to fill the positions paying the highest salaries. Visitors always welcome. HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylnm Street, Hartford, Conn. People to know that we do Steam aad French Dry Ck . Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET PHILAGELPHIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Strest. Over 38c Strre. BEST WORK AT MODERATS PRICES. Otffice Open from 8 A. M to 8 ¥. M. Sundays by Appointment F.E. Monks, D. D. 8, Georgiana Monks, D. D. 3 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, ,Teums 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from ceunter. THE DETECTIVES. if you wure anucipating investiga- Uon in any matter Where secreqy, integrity and resuits are essential. write A. G. Brown, 26 Btate, street, Hartford. Cons., Charter 7574, mnightly ot Typewri 26 State St., Room 21-77 ol Electric Time and Radiator Sigo. HART’S GARAGE Horace 1. Hart, Prop. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Goodyear Tires and Howe Tubes Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER~_ ATE PRICES. Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 Chorch Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur« ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, "Phone ,

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