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“EW ' BRITAIN DA ILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1914. 'P;ekinpaugh One of Best Men Chance Has Found | i New York, Aug. 25.—Roger Peck- | was regarded as a good player when inpaugh, shortstop and field captain | Chance got him from Cleveland, and of the Yankees, is one of the best | B has developed rapidly this season. He was the first infielder Chance men Frank Chance has added to the | fsund that fitted into place. He is . team since he took the management. | deservedly popular with the fans, who Peck is playing an excellent game in | treat him fairly when he makes the (his difficult position, and he has re- | occasional slips that any player will . cently been doing timely batting. He ' make. B EEIIEERNEEISSRRS I LY i THE CURRAN CO. Extra Specials For| Wednesday A. M. Baigains Kevei cefore Equaled. Women'’s Street and House | Liesses, worth $1.00 to $1.50. Wed. A. M., 69c Women's White Under Skirts, wide Hamburg flouncing and ribbon trimmed, worth $1.00 and | more. Wed. A. M. 57C | Extra Large Rub Dry and Fancy Bath Towels, worth 29c and 39c. Wed. 1 9c Children’s Gingham Dresses, neatly trimmed, worth 69c. 29c Children’s Percale worth 29c. Women's Corset'Covers, ex- tra. good muslin, neatly| trimmed, worth.35c. Wed. | 19¢ Wash Dress Goods, in crepes | and tissues, 15¢ to 17c values. Wed. A. M,, at, yard 8c | Women’s Shirt Waists and Misses’ Middy Blouses, worth up to $1.00. Wed. A. M., at . 39C {Full Size Bed Sheets worth 50C. Wed. A. M,, 32c Dresses, | - The Quality —— D \Print Shop —_ Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES. Linotype Composition. { EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- | LISHING COMPANY. i 53 Church Street. C. EBBESEN, Tel. 634! Mer. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD ugm housekeepms 5XX Herald. furnished Will Box WANTED—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. turnish references. Address 4XX, Herald. Btuadway Re. ¥-24-34x WA"ITED———W aitress, taurant, Arch street. WANTED—High grade experfenced stenographer, permanent posit.on and good salary. Apply New Brits ian. Business Men's asociation, Wednesday morning after 8 o'clock. 8-25-d1 WANTED__By German girl, position doing general housework. 200 South Main St. 8-25-1dx WANTED—By German girl, position doing housework. 128 Glen street, third floor. 8-25-2dx Bags, Shirt Waist Blouses, worth 25c. Wed. A M, at . 15c Men, Women ‘and Children’s Summer Underwear. Wed. A. M, AT COST. The balance of our Women’s Trimmed Hats. Wed. A. M, 500 atiil. worth | olumnsiwi, /} nf 'Cofiage Containing 9 Rooms for Sale on Easy Terms or for Rent by Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN We have very desirable cottages and two fami houses for sale on EASY TERMS. o Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments do the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO. /INSUBANCE AND REAL FSTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET. Women’s Parasols, up to $1.39. Wed. <o 39¢ Women'’s All Leather Hand Bags, with a watch that is | warranted to keep good time, worth $3.00. .(Only a few) Wed. $1.50 A. M, at. RS A NN IR RCTTRS] 'FOR SALE We can sell a very nice BUSI- NESS PROPOSITION near the center of the city. A splendid chance to make money. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Sttreet A. B. JOHUNSON, D. 1. 3 DENTIST National P~k Ruyildiny, y PHILAOELPAiAS —_— CARS TO RENT HOUR, DAY OR TRIP LOW RATES. FIRST CLASS SERVIGE. Morrin’s Garage 200 East Main St., Tel. 943-2 or 943-3 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—1913 Cadillac, torpedo body. This car looks like new. Has always been run by owner. “He wants money,” so will sell for reasonable price. Jas. A. Stacey, i W. R. Junction, Vt, 8-11-e.0.d.-10 times FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car, 1913 model, in A-1 condition. Equipped with Presto light tank, and shock absorbers, ‘Inquire Central Garage. 8-24-3d FOR SALE—Good horse. 125 KP]s(‘y street. 8-24-3dx | FOR SALE—Cut flowers. Asters, sep- i arate colors, by dozen, hundred or thousand for weddings, etc. Tele- phone F. H. Bollerer, Maple Hill. 8-22-d6x 0 ¥ TO RENT—About September 15, at 57 Winthrop street, five rooms, second floor, all modern conveniences, steam heat furnished. Small quiet family preferred. Rent $25.00. 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 all improvements, garden. Apply 118 Hart street, Tel. 164-3, 8-24-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement at 37 Cherry street. Inquire 72 Maple streel. 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. 8-22-4d TO RENT—Two six room tenements, modern improvements, at 446 West Main street. 8-20-6d s 2 TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms (upstairs), Modern improvements. Enquire 48 Beaver street. 8-19-d6x TO RENT-—Modern five room tene- ment, 51 Trinity street, Inquire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel, 6-26-tf A S I T S iy TO RENT—A 6 room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tt B ————————— TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms. DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Strea!, Over 25c Store BEST 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, I D. 3 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD. Would be suitable for light house- keeping. 76 Elm street. §.24-d3 {NlSllED ROOVlb SHED ONT ROOMS housekeeping, steam electric light. 27 Arch 8-25-d1x TWO —For light heat, gas, street. FEMALE HELP4 WANTED People to know that we do Steam a.v.1 French Dry Cleaning., Ladles’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods valled for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 901 Wallace Street. FOR SALE A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Price $6,800, Cash $1,000 QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. No small boys. | 8-8-e.0.d. tf. | tenement, | Where to Buy ADVANCE TIRES All sizes in stock. (guaranteed) 28x3 .. $9.25 | 32x3%..$14.25 30x3 .$10.00 | 34x4 .$20.75 3Hx3l/§ .$13.50 36)[4% . $30.00 HART’S GARAGE ‘Tel. 221-4 189 Main St. DETECTIVES i investiga idon in any matter where secrecy !integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State street. Hartford. Conn.. ‘Phone Charter 7574, nightly at Elizabeth 16Xy 1f yuu are anucipaung For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by have your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. LB T Ty'E. R We make a specialty of circtiar lct ters which are fac-simile of typewrit ing. Rebuilt typewriters for sale anJ rent, All makes repaired and over tuiuled. Hartford TypewriterExchange, n: 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford. ILLUSTRATORS: ENGRAVERS New Britain MILK Depot PURE MILK AND CREAN[ Wholesale and Retail. State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, . 7o; s Tel. 708-4 639 Stanley St., 5 min. froi don’t waste your time wan- dermng aimiessly about mak- nave more help know what to do re wh ew Britain really need . scrvices. We Have Made Hats Since 1877 Hats KING’ S Caps RN _THE PRACTICAL HATIERS --22 Main St, most up-to-date store, 22 Main $t.- New Britain’s newest and The cleverest hat styles ever shown in town. = hats now brought the because of the becoming styles The fall season will be remembered long after bought will be worn out, out. We have a becoming style for every face Men’s Hats Made-To-Order Hats, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 We Make a Speciaity of Renovating Men’sénd Ladies’ Hats Caps, 60c, 76c and $1.00. v REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. rooms, all Jerome Street-—New hunnlcw avt garage, near West Main. 22 Prospect Street—Large houss and lot. 118 Whiting Street—2 family, chea) Nat. Sank Building 272 Main St 60 Lenox improvements, 556 Curtis Street—10 garage, deep lot. 21 Francis Street—First class cot- tage cheap. 46 Walnut St.—2 houses—bargal H. D. HUMPHR Place—12 rooms and manmsKBAflKmS USINESS SCHOOL: 61 PRATT ST., HARTFORD; CONN. FACTS AND FIGURES that should interest the parent and pupil desiring to economize and =i the same time procure all that is best and most thorough in Business Education, and a sure way to make a good living. N (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 Depu'tmenu in the largest business school in New York City. (2) Our graduates are at a premium—not a single one out of & good paying proposition. (3) GREGG SHORTHAND is ta ught,the only up-to-date,abreast with- the-times system. It is the best to learn now-a-days; also TOUCH TYPE- WRITING is a 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, the teacher; better work by the pupil. (5) Cost of a SIX MONTHS' COURSE in Stenography and Towch Typewriting or Bookkeeping and P ractice is $90. Visitors are welcome any day or evening to investigate our work and inspect our enlarged quarters. Write for a d-mrlpnve booklet today. F. H JAI‘V[S PrlndplL insuring better work by Going Thorough Business College Will not insure a business education. It depends on the instructors and the pupils. We give the instruction which will make you a business person, Your Application Is Necessary But we'll guide youmefforts and prom- ise your success., Office hours from 1 to 5 afternoons, 7 to 9 evenings. Opens Sept. 1st. 'Phone 605-3. HARDWARE CITY Thoroughness of Training Is the Strength Behind your application for a situ- ation must be thoroughness of train- ing. It is that which has placed the Huntsinger graduates in line of pro- motion in position and always in sal- ary. It is thoroughness of training that has enabled the Huntsinger BUSINESS COLLEGE, graduates to out-distance and out- 132 Main Street. class all other graduates in the busi Andrews Block, New Bntalnl ness office. Mndem Busmess Malhnds j which the Huntsinger Are the result of the application built its reputation. The successful teaching experience trained minds directed along Cth- nels of quick thought, speed and ¢ the Huntsinger faculty must ap- accuracy and are required by every peal to you— Mr. Huntsinger has taught 39 years, “up to the minute” commercial es- tablishment. Mr. Remsen has taught 31 years, Our object 1s to train the mind Mr. Smith has taught 10 years. Mr. Gmelner has taught 6 years. along these lines so that you will be required in such an establishment. Mr. Freeman has taught 5 years, Miss Gagzam has taught 14 years. Students now enrolling for fall term, commencing Sept. 1st. Miss Craig has taught 13 years. Mr. Smith is in his office from 9 Miss Beckwith has taught 9 years. Miss Jackson has taught 6 years. A. M. to 12 and from 1 to 5 P. M. and 7to 9 P. M. SMITH SINESS COLLEGE This clearly shows that we do not N STREET. LEWITT BLDG. employ green teachers or under- BOWLING graduates, Neither do we place up- on our faculty persons temporarily Clubs and Private Parties Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, The Huntsinger teachers aie with 172-174 ARCH STREET the institution the entire year. Itemember, Huntsinger's is the Use THE HERALD WANT COLUMNS for Results. rock school upon has . big, thorough school whith s a specialty of every pupil, ght out of ten calls for office help in Hartford are for Huntsinger grad- uates. Mr. Huntsinger and Mr. Remsen are in the office daily from 8 A. M. to 9 P, M. registering pupils for Sep- temher 1st. v, Tomorrow's advertisement will e different. THE bu HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL., INC. 30 Asyinm Street. Hartford., Conn. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. 304 MAIN St. "Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Oity,