New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1914, Page 12

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TFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1914, G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD T 12 M. FOR THE SUMMER HALF STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS UNTIL 6 P. HOLIDAYS. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. Don’t miss the last days of the August Furniture and Rug Sale. OPEN OTHER DAYS TRUNK SALE--- Reductions for Three Days Most of these Trunks are guaranteed for five years—they are selections from our regular stocks and all are high grade makes. One Men’s 36-in. Trunk, fiber covered rawhide fiber bound; heavy hardware and best linen lined; reg. $28.50 Trunk. Sale Price One Men’s 40-in. Trunk fiber covered and rawhide fiber bound; best linen lin- ing, $29.50 Trunk. One 40-in. Dress Trunk, fiber bound and fiber covered, solid brass lock and bolts; regular price $32. Sale Price $22.00 One regular height Wardrobe Trunk, canvas covered and newest Jfixtures; regular $50 grade. Sale Price $35°00 One 36-in. Steamer Trunk, fiber cov- ered, bound with rawhide fiber; regular price $25.00. SelE Price . ... . $17 50 One 36-in Dress Trunk fiber bound and canvas covered; reg. $23 Trunk. Sale Price. . $1 7'00 One 40-in. Dress Trunk, ‘fiber bound and canvas covered; best hardware; reg. $24.00 grade. $ 1 8.00 Sale Price fiber Trunk, One ladies’ 40-in. all $12.50 Sale Price heavy hardware; regular price $18.00. Sale Price grade. $20.00 One 40-in. canvas covered Steamer Trunk, 4 wood center bands and heavy leather strap, heavy corner regular $22.50 grade. Sale Price . One Men’s 36-in. heavy hardware; reg. $14.50 grade. Sale Price One 36-in. Dress Trun!;, and fiber covered, solid . .ass locks and bolts; regular $31.00 Sale Price bumpers; $16.50 fiber Trunk, $10.00 fiber bound all $21.00 All of the Trunks in this List are 5 or 6 ply Veneer. GAS RANGES AT LESS THAN COST Regular Stocks Reduced for Three Days One 5-burner top Range, large broil- er, aluminum lined broiler and baking oven, white enamel trays and shelf; $29.50 grade. Sale Price .. One Quality Gas Range, white enamel doors and trays, broiler and warming closet:“$33.50 grade Sale Price $22 98 One 3-burner top Gas Range, broiler and baking oven galvanized tray, reg. $10 grade. Sale $7°89 grade. aluminum Sale Price One 5-burner top, white porcelain' back, warming shelf, lined, oven $42.50 grade, One Cadillac Gas Range, white porce- lain back, 5-burner top, trays, aluminum lined boiling, and broiling oven; $48.00 $38 OO Sale Price white enamel baking Cadillac - Range, and broiler; $29.00 /. dozZl st~ Cottége Containing- 9 Rooms for Sale on Easy Terms or for Rent by Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. { aniee our work. 206 Arch Street. WANTED People to know that we do Steam aail French Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- Goods called for and_dclvered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. Tel. 894 CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD night at Maple Hili a bunch of keys. Telephone 1 8-26-d2x number 35209. Finder please return to Jno. F. Mehan, 28 Lafayette. - 8-26-14 ! NOTICE. Pt DRLSS\KAKI\G. plain sewnlg and mending. Mrs. Mary Marvin, | Canal street, Plainville. 8-25-ddx | WANTED—Young man desires room . and board in a private family. Ad- dress Box 3BB Herald. 8-26-1dx WANTED—Large room wanted for light housekeeping. Address Box 5XX Herald. 8-25-2dx i furnished Wwill | Box WANTED—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. furnish references. Address 4XX, Herald. 8-22-6dx ——————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—To go out working by the day or dish washer in restaurant. Mrs. Fredericks, 15 Lawler street. 8-26-1dx | WANTED—Waitress, taurant, Arch street. Broadway Res- 8-24-3ax &l n doing housework. 128 Glen street, third fleor. -25-2dx | TO RENT‘DOWnstah's tenement five rooms, at 83 Maple street. 8-26-d6 TO RENT—One aparument of five rooms, 47 Winter street, one tene- ment of seven rooms, third floor, 38 Summer stree.. Inquire on premises. 8-26-3d | TO RENT—Flat of six modern improvements. 78 West Main street. store. rooms, all ' Steam heat. Inquire at 8-26-1d TO RENT—Modern five ment. 12 Wilson street. room tene- 8-26-3dx TO RENT—Office rooms, first floor, Hart's Block. Clark & Brainerd. 8-26-1dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements, 269 High street. Inquire 56 Cedar. 8-25-3dx TO RENT-—At 33 Dewey street, five New Britain MILK Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail, State <est: “Best in the City.” It you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1. 00 SEIBERT & SON, q, 108-4 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center. Cart For Sale New One Horse Dump Cart Complete With Side Boards, For Sale at a Bar- gain. New Britain CarriageCo. 200 East Main St. The Quality Print Shop Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES, Linotype Composition. | EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. PHILA JELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Straat, Over 25¢ 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. l Georgiana Monks, D. D. 8. 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 TO RENT—Five room tenement at 37 Cherry street. Inquire 72 Maple street. 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. 8-22-4a TO RENT—Two six room tenements, modern improvements, at 446 West Main street. 8-20-64 TO RENT—Modern five room tene- ment, 51 Trinity street, Beach, 139 Black Rock. TO RENT—A b room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tt o —— e TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms. Would be suitable for light house- keeping. 76 Elm street. 8-24-d3 WAN TED—-Bnght and clean ! cut young man wanted at Fox’s theater. TO RENT Maple St., steam heat. S-room tenement, 143 modern improvements; $22.00 5-room flat, Maple street, improvements, steam heat. 6-room flat, 110 Maple street. Tteady August 1st. Modern improve- ments. $22.00. QUIGLEY, 277 MainSt. modern $26.00. 'FOR SALE—Nice ripe crab ! FOR SALE—Upright MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ 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—Good plate glass folding wind shield, $10, and touring top, $15. Addr N. B. Garage, Main and Chestn 8-26-2d apples. Whiting 8-26-d1x Apply to A. J. Bordeau, street, Plainville, FOR SALE-—Underwood Typewriter, late model in excellent condition. A bargain to prompt purchaser. Address, Bargain, Herald Office. 8-26-2dx i —_— piano, nearly need cash. Box 8-26-1dx new, must sell, 20XX, Herald. FOR SALE—Ford Tourjng Car, 1913 model, in A-1 condition. Bquipped with Presto light tank, and shock absorbers, Inquire Central Garage. 8-24-3d 125 Kelsey 8-24-3dx FOR SALE—Good horse, 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 {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 years old; situated on car line. Five cent * fare to New Britain. Price $4,000. Cash, $1,000. den, Bristol, Conn. 8-26-4dx Where to Buy ADVANCE TIRES All sizes in stock. (guaranteed) 28x3 . $9.25 | 32x31%..8$14.25 30x3 .$10.00 I 34x4 ..8$20.75 30x3% .$13.50 36x4% ..$30.00 HART’S GARAGE ‘Tel. 221-4 189 Main St. DETECTIVES investiga. 11 you are unucipating ton in any matter where secrecy integrity and resuits are essential write A. G. Brown, 28 State street, Hartford. Conn., “Phone Charter 7574, uightly at Elizabeth 1089 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. L, E.T T B/ R & We make a specialty of circular fet ters which are fac-simile of typewrit- ing. Rebuilt typewriters for sale anJ rent, All makes repaired and over hauled. Hartford TypewriterExchange, in: 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford. ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 759 MAIN'ST: CorPEARL. Hartford Cann REMEMBER THE NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS "Phone 1323 - 160 Arch St. Dry and Steam Cleaning a Specialty. ery garment brought here will be a proof of satisfactory work. Ladics’ and Gentlemen’s garments cleaned or dyed. Gloves 5 and 10 cents. Lace Curtains and Porticres cleaned or dyed equal to new. Apply to L. P. Hay- | We Have Made Hats Since 1877 Hats KM S Caps 22 Main St.--"ATiers " ~--22 Main St, New Britain's newest and most up-to-date store, The cleverest hat styles ever shown in town the because of the becoming styles hats now brought 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. Caps, 50c, 76c and $1.00. We Make a Speciaity of Renovating Men’s¢nd Ladies’ Hats REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 60 Lenox rooms, nlll Jerome Street—New bungalow aid improvements, 65 Curtis Street—10 garage, deep lot. 21 Francis Street—First class cot- and lot. tage cheap. 46 Walnut St.—2 houses—bargain 118 Whiting Street—2 family, cheap H. D. HUMPHREY ™.uie™ 272 Main Rt Place—12 garage, near West Main. . 22 Prospect Street—Large house rooms and [grnanNTSxBANKm USINESS SCHOOL 61 PRATT ST., HARTFORD; CONN. FACTS AND FIGURES that should interest the parent and pupil desiring to economize and at the same time procure all that is best and most thorough in Business 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 - 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 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, insuring better work by the teacher; better work by the pupil. (5) Cost of a SIX MONTHS' COURSE in Stenography and Touch. Typewriting or Bookkeeping and Practice is $90. Visitors are welcome any day or evening to investigate our work and inspect our enlargeq quarters. Write for a descriptive booklet today. F. H. JARVIS, Principal, Golng 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 your efforts and prom- ise your success, Office hours from 1 to 6 afternoons, 7 to 9 evenings, Opens Sept. 1st. "Phone 605-3. HARDWARE CITY Huntsinger’s Never Experiments On Students A school must be judged by what its pupils do while they pursue their courses and in the situation. The pupils’ work is good or bad accord- ing as the teachers are capable or ! |incompetent. Is it not a fact that ex- BUSINESS COLLEGE’ cellent teachers with excellent courses 132 Main Street. make thorough graduates? Ie it not a fact that placing our graduates in, Andrews’ Block, New Bflhln|anuunon- at good pay we are starting them on the road to business suc- ’(‘Pu" Is it not a fact that since ! business men offer us twice as many Modern Business Methods : izce o i ss we nave sraguates 1o recommend that this is a suitable , vwhool for young people who have no influential friends in business to help Are the result of the application trained minds directed along chan- , nels of quick thought, speed and accuracy and are required by every ‘“‘up to the minute” commercial es- tablishment. them get a situation? Is it not a fact that the best way to judge g business school is by the work the pupils do in the school and the busi- Our object is to train the mind |ness office? along these lines so that you will be But I have put questions enough to required in such an establishment. start you to think. Will you call to Students now ehrolling for fall term, | See the school and examine critically commencing Sept. 1st. what the pupils do, what we do, and Mr. 'Smith is in his office from, o |25k @ Iot of hard questions to which A. M. to 12 and from 1 to 5 P, M. ana | ¢ Will give honest answers? Tt 9 P. M. i Times fies—school September 1st. Eight out of ten calls for office help in Hartford are for Huntsinger graduates. beging SMITH BUSINESS COLLEGE 276 MAIN STREET. LEWITT BLDG. Mr. Huntsinger and Mr. Remsen are in the office daily from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Tomorrow’s advertisement will different. THE registering students. * be HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. 80 Asylam Street. Hartford. Oonn. AllTflS T0 RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302, FOR SALE A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Wallace Street. Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. BUSINESS BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S DENTIST National Bank Buildin2.

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