New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1914, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914 ————————————————————————————— The August Sale of Furni- ture, Rugs and Draperi®s is Still Interesting Many Peo- 'G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. FOR THE SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS. UNTIL 6 P. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. MAKING TO ORDER . COATS, SKIRTS and SUIT IN FALL STYLES - Don’t overlook the importance of this announcement. It’s your chance to buy a handsome custom made Suit, Skirt or Coat at a very great saving. We make this offer twice a year in order to keep our tailors and assistants busy through the dull season. We guarantec satisfaction in fit and finish. Customers may bring their own material, or buy it of us. ple. OPEN OTHER DAYS) Relining Fur Garments ‘IN THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT Now isithe time to have the fur coat relined while we can do the worlg at Au- gust prices. Telephone for our delivery team to call for it as soon as possible, the offer is good for this month only: Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps at Clearance Prices Ladies’ Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords, in good sizes and widths, excellent fitting and up to date styles. Oxfords only Our entire line . ‘of . Ladies’ and Men’s Trot Moc Oxfords and Shoes. Unlined" and flex- ible soles, comfortable, with low heels. Regular $3.50 and $4.00 grades, to close $1.95 The Sale of Bags and Suit Gases Some of the best numbers are still here. You'll miss it if you allow this opportunity to escape. It’s the Bag and Suit Patent leather, white and tan, the majority are sizes 2 1-2, 3 and 3 1-2; a few large sizes also. Every pair of Oxfords and Pumps in this lot is worth $3.00, $3.50 gun metal, very or '$4.00. Your choice Your choice - FOR TWO DAYS WORTH $1.50 FOR ONLY $1 width, and have long sleeves, they are Hamburg and insertion in this lot and the right time to buy. Worth $3.00 and $3.50. $1.19 $2.98 High ‘and V neck and Kimono style Night Gowns, made by one of our biggest houses. The Gowns are extra full length and trimmed. formerly $1.50, for two days Made of Berkeley cambric and fine muslin. Gowns Case opportunity of the vear. Basement. =4 o > o Big Values! AT OUR AUGUST MARK-DOWN SALE | C. C. Fuller 40-56 Ford St. HARTFORD. ] Company, Overlooking Capito! Grounds Where Quality Is Higher Than Price y ' DETECTIVES| ’ | “If you are anucipatin investiza tion in any matter Where secrecy. ntegrity and results are essential write A. Brown, 26 State pifeet, Hartford Conn.. ‘Phone Charter 7574. nightly at FElizabeth 7189 ~ REMEMBER THE NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS *Phone 1323 - 160 Arch St. Ppry and Steam Cleaning a Specialty. ' Every' garment brought here will be a.proof of satisfactory work. Ladies” and Gentlemen’s garments cleaned or Gloves 5 and 10 cents. Lace cleaned or TO RENT 5-room tenement, 143 Maple St., modern improvements; steam heat. $22.00 5-room flat, Maple street, modern improvements, steam heat. $26.00. 6-room flat, 140 Maple street. Jteady August 1st. Modern improve- ments. .00. QUIGLEY, 277 MainSt. e e —— Electric Time and Radiator Sign. HART’S GARAGE Horace I Hart, Prop, Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Goodyear Tires and Howe Tubea. CARS TO RENT. Tel, 221-4 189 Main St. T1 Pratt St,Hartford A. E. Cushman, Pres. J. P. Mulcahy, Sec’y Have You A Victor In Your Home ? No reason why you shouldn’t. $15 and up. Easy made. Vicmr_fi;nurds 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. —_— LYE T T R & We make s speciaity of circular let. ters which are fac-simile of typewrii- ing. Rebullt lypewriters for sale and rent. All inakes repaired and over hauled. Hartford TypewriterExchange, ua: 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford, By Hour or Day. lJ. M. Finnegan Stables clanhane 302, CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD ST. e LOST—. f keys, with nail cutter -and button hook in ring. Finder please leave at Dickinson’s Drug Store. 8-14-d1x ——————————————————————— POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position as hotel maid second girl (American girl). Ad- dress Box 22 B, Herald. 8-14-d2x WANTED—By experienced tinner, re- pairing and general jobbing. Ad- dress Tinner Box 1 Herald. 8-10-wix. ————————————————— WANTEDGirl for general house- work. Apply 262 Main street. Dr. Irving. 8-14-d2 WANTED—At once, piano player at local moving picture house. State experience and salary expecteds Ad- dress Box 4BB, Herald Office. 8-13-2d4 —————————————————————— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car in A 1 condition. Presto light tank, shock absorbers, fully equipped. Inquire Central Garage, Main St. 8-14-d3x FOR SALE—Household furniture. Call at 143 Glen street, first floor. 8-14-d1x FOR SALE—Commode chair, also a ! 157, | Box 8-13-dix vacuum- cleaner cheap. Herald. FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycle, 5 horsepower, chain drive, equipped with tandem attachment and in excellent shape. A sacrifice. Demonstrate anywhere. F. J. Yea- mans, 33 Brighton street, Belvidere. 8-13-d2x FOR SALE—10 room house, hot and cold water, five acres under crop, two light wagons, one farm wagon, 100 poultry, two light harnesses, new cultivator, seeder with attach- ments, one cow three vears old; situated on car line. Five cent fare to New Britain. Price $4,000. Cash, $1,000. Apply to L. P. Hay- den, Bristol, Conn. 8-12-déx - FOR SALE—Large Safe, $15.00. Also tenement to rent $7.00 per month. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 8-10-6dx. FOR SALE—Flat desk, 29x53 inches, ter for typewriter. match. A bargain. top mahogany with drop cen- Also chair to No. 77 Elm 8-6-8x ——eeeeeetee 0 REXY. 70 RENT—Large room, $1.50. Trolleys. furnished front 57 Fairview. 8-14-d2x rooms, improve- TO RENT—Tenement, six laundry, attic. Modern ments. 13 Summer street. 8-14-wilx TO RENT—Nice five room tenement with electric light and all improve- ments. 40 Jubilee street. Tel. 1461-3. 8-12-3dx TO RENT—Three furnished rooms. suitable for light housekeeping. 14 Pear] street, - 8-13-d3x Grand St 1 Black Rock Ave 6 Maple St. 5 Fairview St. 5 Main St 4 Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COQ,, 29 West Main St, Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms sl " 46 115 242 28.00 22.00 16.00 15.00 15.00 MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ EACH INSERTION. It advertisements tor the classified columa mast be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. en the day of issue. SALESMAN WANTED—Live, getic salesman; must furnis references. Excellent. opportunity for right man. See Mr. Girard Fri- day, Aug. 14, at the Beloin Hotel. 8-12-3dx it el WANTED., | WANTED—Table boarders, $4.00 per week. 280 Main street. The Lenox. | 8-13-d6x WANTED-—Expericnced girl on cor- ner staver. New Britain Paper Box Co. 8-12-3d WANTED—By a clergyman, a house- keeper. Address Box 12 G, Herald. 8-11-d4x The Curran Co. End-of-Season Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments Manufacturer’s Glean-up of Man-Tailored Wool Suits, $12.50 to $22.50 models, that are good, fo clean up at $8.98. Our Entire Stock of Ready- fo-Wear Hats, to clean up at 98¢, were $2.98 to $4.00. TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, five rooms, at 83 Maple street. 8-10-d6 TO RENT—Five room Cherry street. street. tenement, 37 | Inquire 72 Maple | 8-10-d4x TO RENT—Modern five room tene- | ment, 51 Trinity street. Beach, 139 Black Rock. TO RENT—Desirable tenement, fnur!, rooms, second floor, south side. All improvements, steam heated, | window screens and shades. Rent | $16. 151 Washington St. Tel 852-2. 7-17-tf. TO RENT—A 5 room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tf '—To one or two gentlemen, furnished front room, with or with- out table board. Near East Main and Hartford trolley lines. Ad- dress Box 17 K, Herald. 8-11-wix TO RENT—Furnished front room, 12 School street. All conveniences. 8-10 ~ WANTED teople to know that we do Steam a. French Dry Cleaning. Ladies' and Gente’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called Tor and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. Men’s 50c Under Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. To clean up at. . Women's Fine Lisle Thread Union Suits, regular price 50c and 69c. To clean 42C up, at .. Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, worth 19c. To clean up, 35¢ Men’s Cotton Half Hose, regular 10c quality. To clean up, 5C at a pair-.... Women’s Summer Vests, assorted styles, worth 13c to 15c. To 9¢ n cleagp, at. . Don’t Miss the Blan- ket Sale. See Window We sell the Famous Tokyo Ice Blankets. Its use will cut your ice bili in half. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 REAL rooms, ATE FOR SAIL nll{ Jerome Street—New bungalow o 3 garage, near West Main, 22 Prospect Street—Large and lot. 118 Whiting Street 18 houses—bargain | class. 60 Lenox improvements, 55 Curtis Street—10 garage, deep lot. 21 Francis Street—First class coi- tage cheap. 46 Walnut sSt.—2 Place--12 rooms and | houne 2 family, cheap Warlock Street—2 family, first Nat. Bank Bullding Main St Here Is The Point! q Paint cost depends not upon what you pay per gallon for the paint, but upon how much service you get out of every gallon of paint you buy. q Because there is quality in B. P. S. Paint, it gives service and satisfaction. B.P.S. Pzint covers from 350 to 400 sq. feet, two coats; a cheap paint will cover not to exceed 250 sq. feet. @ B. P. S. wears for years and leaves a surface fit to repaint, and the colors are permanent as it is possible to make them. q Think it over seri : fiar and the cogt pe:‘:mon. st investment. figure out the cost B.P.S. will be the Rackliffe Bros. Go., New Britain UNiTegp STAT(;‘STANOA"o g ' The Quality Print Shop Printing 4one in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES, Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- | . LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. ———————————————————————— We are enrolling students every day for our fall term, which begins Sept. 1st. Eve- ning school Wednesday eve- ning, Sept. 2. Come in and talk the mat- ter over, or send for full in- formation regarding our courses. 'Phone 605-3. HARDWARE CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 132 Main Street. { Andrews’ Block, New Britain tor Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ence written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accon | modated. " HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET Start in Life i your ability to earn your Nving-— the education which will enable you te advance as each opportunity opens, This is the kind of training Hunt- singer’s has given for twenty-six years and with which it has started thousands of young people on the way to success. We are trying every year to improve in our courses of training, and we are doing the young folks moreand more good as the years pass by. It's the good we have done the thousands of past graduates, that has made such a fine name for the work of this school. Mr. Huntsinger is in the office daily from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. BUSINESS THE HUNTSINGER SOHOOL, INO. 30 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Wallace Street. FOR SALE A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. for Account of Estate of Schuliz, Administrator. FOR SALE BY ORDER OF GOURT 60 Building Lots on Willow, West and Talcott Streets Bridget Clark by E W. schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street.

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