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*'SW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD B o ——————— STORE-CLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 UNTIL 6 P. M. M. FOR THE SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS: SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. 5 Day Semi-Annual Sale Men's Shirts. Big Reduc- tions, OPEN OTHER DAYS Great Reductions Ready-to-Wear SUMMER DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and SKIRTS at Prices Never Before Of- fered in Our Cloak Department. $16.9S8 to B20.7S D €SSES Your Choice $9.95 You'll find 50’ dresses made in combinations of laces and taffeta, crepe de chine, silk and net dresses. These dresses’.are suitable for Afternoon and evening wear. $19.75 to.$37.50 DRESSES' Your choice Consisting of 'taffeta, crepe de chines, ratines. this season’s styles. DRESSES Your choice 9L9-19 Afternoon 'and Evening Dresses. These dresses LINEN $14.13 All $19.75 to $29.75 Silk slfl Mohair COATS Your choice . 26 Mohair Silk and Taffeta Coats, made in the very latest models, only one or two of a kind left. COATS " “Your choee $9-00 Oonsist of about 30 Wool Cqats new and date, models, 'a few are all lined. up-to- AND RATINE COATS Suitable for the Auto and Traveling, made with the new Balmacaan sleeve in 3-4 and full length in the very best of quality and material. your choice $3.98. These Coats sold from $5.98 to $10.00, for a quick wind-up MOHAIR COATS. 26 Black, Gray and Blue Mohair Coats, in the Balmacaan style, 3-4 and full length. These coats sold from $10.00 to $12.50. Your choice $7.75. LINEN TAILOR MADE SUITS. About 25 Suits left, made ln the season’s newest styles:" $16.98 Linen Suits, now $19.75 Linen Suits, now TAILOR MADE SUITS In serges and gaberdines These are fancy Suits in green, blue and black. These Suits sold from $22.50 to $29.76. Your choice .. $10.00 .$10.00 .$12.98 ALL OUR SUMMER WASH DI:KESSES. In Linens, Volles, Lawns and Crepes, all reduced: Wash Dresses that were $3.98.to $5.00, now $1.98 Wash Dresses that were $6.98 to $10.00, now $3.98 Wash Dresses that were $12.60 to $156.00, now $5.98 $1.50 WASH SKIRTS in Linen, Ratine, Rep and Cordeline. These Skirts sold from $2.50 to $2.98. Your Choice . $1.00 | Fate of All Europe Rests With These Two Rulers---The Kaiser and the Czar "The fate of Europe rests upon the shoulders of these two rulers. Wilhelm of Germany and Czar Nich- Kaiser MALetepis L TIRTIN CH L aaag olas are the respective leaders of the triple alliance and the triple entente. These pictures are the latest of these great rulers. 1014, CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD TO RENY, 41 Grand St 7 Rooms 74 Black Rock Ave 6 Rooms 46 Maple St. 6 Rooms 115 Fairview St 5 Rooms 242 Main St 4 Rooms Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO,, 29 West Main St, TO RENT—Downstairs tenemen[—!! rooms, all modern improvements, | with garden, 50 Austin street. 7-29-wix 5 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 | 36 Emmons place, 7-24-d6 | 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 & room tenement, 61 Trinity street. In- quire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel. 6-26-tt TO RENT—A 5 room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tf SUMMER RESORTS. TO LET—$600 cottage for $300, on water front. Furnished. All city improvements. Ocean Beach, New London, Conn. H. D. Barrows. WANTED—An experlenced stenogra- | pher for substitute work during the1 month of August by local manu- facturing concern. Address P. O. Drawer, 1029, New Britain, Conn. 7-29-3d Broadway = res- 7-27-d3x WANTED—Cook at taurant. 67 Arch street. SITUATIONS WANTED- _ STENOGRAPHER—Will ~ ~ substitute during vacation season. Ad- dress Male, Room 4, 183 Main street, or ‘phone 687. 7-18-22-25-29x—8-1-5 FOR SALE OR 'no REVT FOR SALE OR TO RE tablished, centrally located, taurant, doing good business. newly renovated. Inquire 27 North Elm street, Waterbury. 7-28-3dx Limitation of Claims. 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 28th day of July, A. D. 1914. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Clarence V. Smith of New Haven, Conn., as Administrator on the Estate of John W. Force, late of New Britain, within said district deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that pub- lic notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a\cir- culation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of New Britain nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. | LOST—A Knox auto hub cap between ’ TO RENT—Large MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. 1t advertisements tor the classified column must be in the Herald effice by 1:30 p. m. en the dav of issue. L('\T 'l'h morning between depot and Main street, gold chain with pearl and amethyst pendant. Finde please return to 196 Cherry street. 7-29-1dx Plainville and New Britain, Mon- day p. m. about 3 o'clock. Finder leave at Herald Office and get re- ward. i-29- —_—— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A first class shoe shine parlor doing a profitable business at | 340 Main street. Call about 6:30 ! P. M. 7-29-dix | FOR SALE—Elegant upright mahog- any piano, newness not worn off. Will sell same for $125. Mrs. Somers, 338 Trumbull street, Hart- ford, Conn. 7-28-6d FOR SALE—1 pair live geese feather | pillows. 95 Hart. 7-25-5dx 'FOR SALE Valuable Property Corper Main and Elm Sts. $5,000 CASH H. D. HUMPHREY Situation doing house Would prefer to go home $8 Franklin street. work. nights, BE THOROUGH Remember, thoroughness is the principal thing in your business edu- cation. If you attend a school that has an inefficient teaching force or one that graduates its pupils on a low grade, you may expect failure and dis- appointment in business. For 26 years Huntsinger graduates have stood the test of the most ex- acting business men. The Huntsinger graduates are known among business men as capable and reliable persons to employ. They always get into the upper positions. Pupils are now enrolling for opening, September 1. THE HU NGER SCHOOL, INC, Street. Hartford. Conn. Fall BUSINESS 30 Asylum AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. dwelling Plainville. to M. O. T-25-1wx FOR SALE—A desirable house on Park street, For particulars apply Ryder, Plainville, Conn. 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 wa- ter, all in money making condition, ¥For information, Address E. A, Strout Co., Farm Agency, W. H. Smith, Dis- trict Manager, Plainville, Con SALESMEN. SALESMEN to sell high grade hos- iery, underwear and sweaters from the mill direct to the consumer. A | dignified, permanent and profitable business for energetic and self-re- specting people. Address Kross- knit-Direct Mills, New York city. 7-15-18-22-25-29; 8-1-5-8 ———— e e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 12 School street. All conveniences. 7-27-3ax furnished room. All conveniences, center, two flights. Elevator, - Mrs. Dawson, 162 Main. 7 -6dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for gene! ouse- work, German preferred, in family of three. Apply 42 Trinity street. 7-27-tf NOTICE. THE Relhlble Laundry Co. lor hnnd ironed shirts, 'Phone 530. 7-17-tf WANTED People to know that we do Steams a..i Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods valled for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY co. Arch Streec. Tet 266 City ltems Mrs. Alice R. Stone and Miss Ethel Stone will return Saturday from a visit to Plymouth, Mass. Extensive line of trunks, bags, suit cases. Ryan's, 43 Main street.—advi. ! Mrs. Allce J. Olson of 181 Dwight street, is spending two weeks' vaca- tion with her friend, Mrs. Joseph Douglas of Bridgeport. President Michael T. Kerwin of the Bartenders’ union has been | elected delegate to the convention of the £tate Federation of Labor in Bridgeport, September 8 to 11. Kensington baseball dance, Forest- ers’ hall, Berlin, Fri. eve. Judd’s orch. —advt, Plans for the outing of the First Ward Republican club at Wiegand's grove Saturday will be completed at a | meeting of the club tonight in Bar- deck’s hall. The executive committee of the Third Ward Republican club will | meet tonight at the New Britain club and make plans for a barbecue at | Lake Compounce Saturday September | 26. “Speck” White, a well known figure in the local printing offices, died | Sunday in the Springside Home in | New Haven, at the age of seventy- ! one. Excellence of quality and workman. ship are combined in the Farmer | cigar.—advt. The Miller and Olson and the Cow- lishaw clerks played each other at baseball this afternoon. A box of cigars was put up by the proprietors of each store and Mr. Coughlin of the ional Biscuit company um- Grey, the European war. for an ambassadorial this city, to be pa representatives tries concerned. situation at ward's efforts none TRYING TO HEAD | OFF EUROPEAN WAR - BOWLING Clubs and Privats Partiss Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET TO RENT 5-room tenement, 143 modern improvements; $22.00 Maple St., steam heat. 5-room flat, Maple street, modern tmprovements, steam heat. $26.00. 6-room flat, 140 Maple street. Tteady August 1st. Modern improve- ments. $22.00. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. Hotel Powhatan WASHINGTON, D. C. “The Hotel of American Ideals™ New—Fireproof. Furopean Plan. Pennsylvania Ave., at 18th and H Streets, within walking distance of shops, theaters and public bulldings. Overlooks the White House Rooms, detached batn, $1.50, $2 up. Rooms, private bath, $2.50, $3 up. Restavrant a la Carte, Palm Court, American Indian Grill, Tea 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. Balance on Liberal Terms, Nat. Bank Bufldin 272 Main St DETECTIVE you investiga | secrecy. essential 26 St “Phon, Elizabetls are anucipating llon in any matter where Integrity and results are write A. G. Brown, sireet. Hariford Conn., Charter 7574, nightly at L ET T E R We make a speciaity of circular ters which are fac-simile of tng. Rebullt typewriters for sale rent. All makes repaired and o s ulod Hartford TypewrlterExcnam,u 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford, lectric Time and Radiator Sign. HART’S GARAGE Horace L Hart, Prop. Storage, Repairing and Supplies, Goodyear Tires and Howe Tubes CA TO RENT Tel. 221-4 189 Main St The Qualily —— Print Shop ~<= Printing done in many languages.| GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES, Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 63 Mgr. C. EBBESE! For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- snce written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. e ———— A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Building. e ————— PHILAOELPHIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Stre Over 8¢ Strre SBST WORK AT MODERATR PRICES B Otfics Open from § A. M. te 8 P. My Sundays by Appoiatment F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monke, ). D. 8. e ———————— New Britain MILK PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail. State test: “Best in the City.” 1f you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1. oo { SEIBERT & SON, , T '639 Stanley St., 5 min. 10. from center. FOR SALE London, July 29.—Sir BEdward British foreign secretary, took first step to head off a general conference in pated in by the the various coun- So critical was the this time that Sir Ed- at peace were regarded of too optimistically. He issued invitations | § A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Wallace Street. Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. QUIGLEY, 277Main St. 'FOR SALE BY ORDER OF COURT 60 Building Lots on Willow, for Account of Estate of Schuliz, Administrator, ¥ 3 West and Talcott Streets Bridget Clark by E W, Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet.