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3 . FOX & CO. ‘'""\W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914 Very Important Shoe Clear- ances now iIn progress. ‘Ladies’ Pumps, Oxfords and Colonials at interesting re- ductions. HARTFORD STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. FOR THE SUMMER HALKF HOLIDAYS. OPEN OTHER DAYS UNTIL 6 P. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. Buy Dresses Now For $3.98 That Were $7.50 to $12.98 A very choice lot of Summer Dresses in epongze, linen, wool crepe in plain colors and figures. In- cluded In this lot also are blazer 2-plece Suits, mostly in Misses' sizes; plain colored linen Skirt, and blazer of stripe linen or wool. The Blazers are in Norfolk style with belt, colors ‘are red, yellow and blue combined with black. Former prices $7.50 to $12.98. Price to close $3.98. Ladies’ Lingerie and Linen Dresses Were $6 98 to $10.00 $2 98 Now pink, light blue, yellow, Linen Dresses in a large assortment of styles and colors, white, and brown, stripe voiles and black and white effects. Lingeries in four different styles, some patent leather girdles—sizes are 34 to 44. YOUNG MEN’S HIGH SCHOOL SUITS Suits in sizes 82 to 38. In Norfolk, Sack and English patch pocket models. Cut on lines for young men in youthful models. The sizes and styles are broken. Prices: $10.00 SUITS NOW .. $15.00 SUITS NOW . $13.00 SUITS NOW . $18.00 to $20.00 SUITS BOYS’ DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS . Just 39 of these odd Suits are left to dispose of at Clearance Prices; sizes are mostly 11 Priced as follows: SUITS worth $6.00 to $16.00. lavender with ..$ 9.98 ..$11.98 to 18. NOW $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. BOYS’ STRAW HATS—Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats; value up to $2.00. Clearance Price 25c. Wool Norfolk Suits Wash Norfolk Wool Norfolk Suits are now marked so low . that we can promise you a remarkable bargain if Sl.lltS you'll bring the boy in at once. Sizes are broken, but there’s some size in every model. Sizes 6 to e (v b AR e {5 0L A, niewsInit ton to the neck model, with collar attached and separate collar styles. Imported linen and kinder- 18. Boys7 Wash Suits garten cloths. $6.00 and $6.50 Suits, now to close at $2.50, Our complete stock in Russian, Oliver Regular style Wash Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to Dutch and Sailor Blouse styles, sizes 2 1-2 18; linen, government khaki, gray crash and blue worth up to $6.50. Now at less than cost. linen, $3.00, $3.50 and $3.98 grades for $1.98, If you are out of work don’t waste your time wan- denng aimlessly about mak- ing a nuisance of yourself In places where the cinployers have more help than they know what to do with. Look in the Herald Want Columns and see there which peopie in New Britain really need your services. P ——— At a court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and | State of Connecticut, on the 22nd day | ef August, A. D, 1914, Present Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Francesco Polumbo, late of New Britain, in said district de- ceased. Upon the petition of Michele Rissio of New Haven, Conn., praying that | letters of administration may be sranted on said estate, as per appli- cation on file more fully appears, it is Ordered—That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 27th day of August, A, D., 1914, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice 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, having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in the Town of New Britain, in said District, and feturn make. e —— A. B. JOHNSON, D. b. 3. DENTIST National B~nk Runildin~. SELL OR BUY HOUSE FOR YO0 o po ™ = 7ed o The Quality Print Shop Printing done in many languages GOOD WORKMANSHIP <— MODER- ATE PRICES. Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB-i LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. CARS T0 RENT| , HOUR, DAY OR TRIP LOW RATES. FIRST CLASS SERVICE. Morrin’s Garage ‘ 200 East Main St,, Tel. 943-2 or 943-3 e~y A WORD - CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD WANTED, WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Will furnish references. Address Box 4XX, Herald. UHELP WAI\ TED—F WANTED—Position, general house- 130 Fair- work, by German girl. view street. 8-24-d1x WANTED—Waitress, Bru‘ddway Re taurant, Arch street. HELP WAKTLD—\IA WANTED—GOO(} clean smar man to learn the plumbing and tin- ning business. Apply in person to J. Edward Erwin, 62 Lafayette street. 8-24-al WANTED—Chauffeur, with license and reference, wishes position. John Broda, 23 Holt street, Terry- ville, Conn, 8-24-1dx WANTED—Good man for farm work. One that can milk. Apply 17 Court street, 8-24-1d TO RENT—_At 33 Dewey street, five room tenement, modern. First floor. Inquire on premises. Tel. 602-3. 8-24-d3 TO RENT—One five room tenement, all improvements, garden. Apply 118 Hart street, Tel. 164-3, 8-24-tf young ) MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. = = FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Ford Tuuling Car, \°13 model, in A-1 condition. Equipped with Presto light tank, and shock absorbers, Inquire Central Garage. 8-24-3d 5 Kelsey 8-24-3dx { FOR SALE—Good horse, 12 street, FOR SALE—Cut flowers. Asters, sep- arate colors, by dozen, hundred or thousand for weddings, etc. Tele- phone F. H. Bollerer, Maple Hill 8-22-d6x woodland. South FOR SALE—15 acres of James O’Donahue, near school house, Kensington. 8-21 d3x FOR SALE—One driving mare, one four year colt, two horses weighing 1500 pounds each, one extra fine surrey, rubber tired. two toe board wagons and one light truck. In- quire G. H. Baldwin, Kensington. 8-18-6d. TO RENT—Five room tenement 37 Cherry street. street. at Inquire 72 Maple 8-24-d6x .TO RENT—Five room tenement at 37 Cherry street. Inquire 72 Maple street. 8-24-d6x TO RENT—Four room tenement at 250 Washington street. Apply down- stairs. 8-24-6dx TO RENT—Four new, five room rents, oak floors, steam heat, corner Maple and Pine streets. Enquire P. J. Murray, 78 Maple. 8-22-44 TO RENT—6 room house, all modern "improvements, beautiful view of Walnut Hill park, large veranda. Apply 78 Grand street. Tel. 147-13. 8-21-3dx TO RENT—Two six room tenements, modern improvements, at 446 West Main street. 8-20-6a TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms (upstairs). Modern improvements. Enquire 48 Beaver street, 8-19-d6x TO RENT—Modern five room tene- ment, reasonable to right party 36 Pearl court, -22-2dx TO RENT—Modern five room .tene- ment, 51 Trinity street, Inquire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel. 26-tf (S A A S T TO RENT—A 6 room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat. $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tf TO RENT—A very desirable five room apartment, second ficor. All modern and latest improvements. Hot water heat, $22.00. Tnquire at delicatessen store, 85 Arch street. 8-21-e. o. d.-tf PHILADELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Stra!. Over 25c Store P¥WST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, ). D. 3. TO RENT—Pleasant furnisheq rooms. Would be suitable for light house- keeping. 76 Elm street. 8.24-d3 o | ATURN TO RENT—Three rooms housekeeping—turnished or nished. Inquire 353 Arch Mrs. Peiffer. unfur- street. 8-22-d2 New Britain MILK Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail. State test: “Best {n the City.” If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, 1o *fos.s 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center. Cottage Containing 9 Rooms for Sale on Easy Terms or for Rent by Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. Wallace Street. FOR SALE A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. i| Where to Buy ADVANCE TIRES || All sizes in stock. (guaranteed) 28x3 . $9.25 | 32x3%..$14.25 1] 30x3 ..$10.00 ( 34x4 . .3$20.75 H 30)(8% .$13.50 36x4 % . .$30.00 HART’S GARAGE Tel. 221-4 189 Main St. DETECTIVES If you are anucipating Investiga tion in any matter where secrecy integrity and results are essent!al write A, G. Brown, 26 State street. Hartford. Conn.. ‘Phoue Charter 7574, nightly at Elizabeth 108y. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by have your insur- ance written by a man who knows ow. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, ck. Booth’s Blo L BET T B B . » We make a specialty of circular iet ters which are fac-simile of typewrit- tmg. Rebuilt lypewriters for sale and rent. Al wakes repaired and oves hauled. Hartford TypewriterExchangs, is: 26 State St,, Room 21-22, Harford. ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 759 MAIN ST Cor.PEARL. Hartfard, Conn n TO RENT modern improvements; $22.00 5-room flat, Maple street, modern improvements, steam heat. $26.00, Maple St., steam heat. 6-room flat, 140 Tteady Auguse ist. ments. $22.00. QUIGLEY, 277 Main t. Maple street. Modern improve- e We Have Made Hats Since 1877 Hats l( ING’ S Caps | 22 Main St--""ATiErs"--22 Main St, ° New Britain’s Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hat Store. We Want To Tell You Your Fall Hat is ready. A wonderful display of Soft and Stiff Hats also Caps for the young man who wants correct styles, colors and right fit. You will find here all the new. newest idcas where everything is Hats $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Caps 50c¢, 75¢, $1.00 We make a specialty of renovating Men's and Ladies’ Felt and Panama Hats. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. rooms, all Jerome Street-—New bungalow i garage, near West Main, 5 Street—Large 60 Lenox improvements, 55 Curtis Street—10 garage, deep lot. 21 Francis Street—First class cot- and lot. tage cheap. — 1} hea, 4% Wainut St—32 houses—bargtn | |18 Whitios Strest—3 family, cheay H. D. flUMPhR Nat. Bank Bufiding 272 Main St Place—12 rooms and 22 Prospect house —_ RCHANTSKBANKER USINESS SCHOOL.) 61 PRATT ST., HARTFORD; CONN. FACTS AND FIGURES interest the parent and pupil desiring to economize and at in Business that should the same time procure all that is best and most thorough Education, and a sure way to make a good living. (1) SIX MONTHS is the average time required at Merchants & Bankers’ to complete a thorough course in BOOKKEEPING and PRAC- TICE, under the careful guidance of Mr. Jarvis, for more than ten years master of Bookkeeping, Penmanship and Office Training Departments in ’ the largest business school in New York City. (2) Our graduates are at a premium—not a single one out of a good paying proposition. (3) GREGG SHORTHAND is ta ughtthe only up-to-date,abreast with- the-times system. It is the best to learn now-a-days; also TOUCH TYPE- WRITING is & feature of the Shorthand course. Mrs. Jarvis, a teacher of ripe scholarship and ‘“big city” experience has charge of all the stenog- raphic work. (4) The school has a limited number of desks, insuring better work by the teacher; better work by the pupil. v (5) Cost of a SIX MONTHS' COURSE iIn Stenography and Tourh Typewriting or Bookkeeping and Practice Is $90. Visitors are welcome any day or evening to investigate our work and inspect our enlarged quarters. . Write for a descriptive booklet today. F. H. JARVIS, Principal. Golni; Thorough Business College Will not insure a business education. It dependa on the instructors and the A ion Is Necessary| won and CONTINUES Yuur pplication s Necessary by But we'll gulde your efforts and prom- ise your success, Office hours froi Isn’t this worth considering? 1 to b afternoons, 7 to 9 evening Opens Sept. 1st. ‘Phone 605-3. The success of the Huntsinger graduates in business proves Hung- HARDWARE CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE’ singer’'s first place. The popularity of The Huntsinger Sl;hocl proves its first 132 Main Street. r Andrews’ Block, New Britain, 1nte,, T, "5 $1n™"s Py + dreds of graduates we place In busi- | ness positions prove Huntsinger's first Modsm Busmess Moflmds' place. The ever-increasing influence of Huntsinger's proves its first place. Are the result of the application of | Merit in the work of the school, and trained minds directed along chan- | the merit of the pupil's work in busi< nels of quick thought, speed and ness wins, accuracy and are required by every AT HUNTSINGER'S “up to the minute” commercial es. | YOU ARE TRAINED tablishment. BY HUSTLERS., The Ten Huntsing- Our object is to train the mind |er teachers are the Jiveliest and most along these lines so that you will be competent instructors of business required in such an establishment. training to be found. Their activity is Students now enrolling for fall term, | only exceeded by their thoroughness, commencing Sept. 1st. and their consideration and real In¢ Mr. Smith is in his office from 9 terest in your welfare. A. M. to 12 and from 1 to 5 P. M. and Thousands of Huntsinger graduates 7to9 P. M. are in business for themselves, and other thousands are holding influen- 276 MAIN STREET. LEWITT BLDG. tial positions of trust where they need BOWLING bookkeepers and stenographers, and where Huntsinger graduates are al- Clubs and Private Partiss Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, Very. For this reason you, too, should 172-174 ARCH STREET attend Huntsinger's If you wish to WANTED work for hustlers at Huntsinger People to know that we do S hustiers’ salaries. Eight out of ten calls for office help | in Hartford are for Huntsinger gradu- French Dry Cleaning. Ladies Gente' Clothes of all kinds. We & antee our work. Goods called ates. and delivered. Ofce open daily from 8 in the morning until 9 in the evening to UNION LAUNDRY CO. 66 Arch Street. b register new pupils for September 1st. ¢ —————————————————————————— When will you call? By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan . Stables different. Telephone 302. will be THE HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INO. 30 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. _——mm REMEMBER THE NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS "Phone 1323 - 160 Arch St. Dry and Steam Cleaning a Specislty, Every garment brought here will be a proof of satisfactory work, Ladies and Gentlemen's garments cleaned or | dyed. Gloves 5 and 10 cents. Lace Curtains and Porticres cleaned or dyed cqual to new. l* BUSINESS