New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 16

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in the ' Big White Unabated. Interest Sale Remains Quantities are still at the flood, and values are Un- matched. 0X & CO. HARTFORD CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE, CHARTER 1580 et and Corduroy Suits and Colors---A Mid-winter Sale Ofier Velvet, Corduroy, Caracul, Silk Plush and Panne Velvet Suits are in- s sale. Styles are short, medlum and three-quarter length Coats,manv fur trimmed; all are made in the most approved styles. The skirts re and a few tunics, also in the lot there is one handsome three-piece ors are taupe, brown, green, navy, wisteria and black. The prices: up to $29.75 now . $15.00 up to $39.50 now $25.00 up to $49.50 now $29.75 up to $65.00 now $39.50 up to $85.00 now $59.00 up to $100.00 now f $65.00 up to $159.00 now cee... $75.00 LIGEES AND HOUSEGOWNS TER SALE BARGAINS AT THE HOUSEDRESS DEPT. interested in this charming collection of housegowns and negligees, ost desirable in models and colormgs some have accordion pleated hre on elastic bands and some the most elaborately trimmed with bons and hand embroidery. P5.00 Gowns now .... $10.00 15.00 Gowns now $7.98 B0 Gowns now . L. e e $5.98 Kimonos, were as high as $7.98, now. . o s $5 00 and $3.93 i Challie Housegowns, were up to $15.00, now ...... $2.69 to $10.00 S’ $3.00 BATH ROBES FOR $1.98 A MID-WINTER SPECIAL esigns in Beacon Blanket yardage, made with collar cord and tossel ed, gray, blue and tan. Sizes are 36 to 44. Kraordinary Interest How | The Fifth Day of the In Progress Mid-Winter Saie Rugs. The most successful sale we've ever Furniture. e Sale. in Shoes. y in Millinery. in Evening Coats, Wraps held is now on its fifth day. One more day and another mid-winter sale passes Don't this into history, overloog buy and save if you are wise. redges Works ng on New Slides repare Panama Canal for Big Fle the | can do to keep even with a movement et| September loans were —Plans for of earth. The modern Dreac- noughts the States fleet 1 have beams of 96 feet, giving hy margin of only feet through channel. This is regarded as cut- things pretly fin nd a majori- {y of the canal officials do not be- licve it advisable to expose vessels representing § 000,000 each to dam- by sending them through the Cul- cut under such conditions. Or- i dinary navigation is but little men- aced in using the canal, as the 1z er number of the merchant vessels pas- sing through are less than 10,000 tons cach, while the latest baftle- ships are from 25,000 to 30,000 tons displacement. most United and. 97 three and of ageant through March, a marked success in guiding tecting the poor borrower sums against the p of loan sharks. first in the ficld with a svstem this sort, has been followed by eral other ates which have re nized the advantage of making easy ing conditions for people by a financial emergency tunately involved in debt with s resources for canceliation, The law relates to lcans of three hundred dollars of that that is forced outside the banks regular financia| institutions and must expect. be. | some character, to pa an unfc I nately large rate of interest. lagencies to which they have recc are obliged to licensed by stiate, at an expense dollars, and come under vision of the state. There ticn at the present time hlundred and twenty such fices, and in the year of hext 1l erfered be further n of the the with a Gt cur- i dline arriil governor reloped that at conditions in remain uncer- le period owin at part of the ot it will be pass a large fhips through the March will r pstion for dredg slides. At pre el only 100 feet of the Culebra are giv the dredges which re chra confro or ad- u are | | Borrowers. " Standard.) Small Loan (New The failure of the governor to re- appoint the te supervisor loan 5 ! agencics should not be allowed to re- in the space | flect upon the value of the office it- thout Dblock | self, nor the law back of it, for .kep( at work | the institution is rated by those who is about all they 'haye watched it closely to have been Bedford be of one of the are ir s e of about ioan ending pro- mall the of sev- cog- as nder class and thau | ause of the venture- ortu- The urse the hundred per- 1 op- one wit LOST- A—B\moh of l\eys | | | I i | TO RENT-—Four room tenement, all ! TO RENT—Five rooms, | | | a quarter | with | lions. i loan ba i i | | that is, i need | loan | their own | might otherwise be forced to recou to charity, and safe as possible the borrow- | nted | unfor- light | | RESPONSIBLE | TO RENT—369 Main street, tenement CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD LOST. F1nder please return to post office stamp window. 1-8-d1lx 'WANTED. W ANTLDA—Smond hand smm cases for cigars and confectionery. State size, style and price. Address Grocer, Box 446, city. 1-8-1a COUPLE—No chil-’ furnished apartment Please give full partic- Address Box 21B, 1-6-3dx dren, wish until May. ulars and price. Herald. EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by i 30 p. m. on the day CELEBRATED FORTUNE TELLER and palmist. Tells your history from the cradle to the grave. 84 West Main St., next to Fox's thea- ter. Two flights up. 1-7-d3x WANTED—To buy a two-family house, five or six rooms each floor, centrally located. Modern improve- ments, Address Box TO ¥ modern improve- Apply 652 Stan- 1-8-6d of four rooms, ments, steam heat. ley street. TO RENT—Nine room apartment, 32 Grand street. 1-7-d2x TO RENT—One first and one second floor tenement of five rooms each. On trolley line. Only $15.00 month. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 1-7-d6x TO RENT—Four rooms, 19 Union St. 1-7-d3x five rooms, 580 East 1-7-tf TO RENT—First floor, modern improvements. Main street. first 115 -lwx TO RENT—Tenement, 6 rooms, floor, modern 1mprovements, Broad street, Plainville 1 tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf —One all modern TO RENT—Five room apartment, all modern improvements, heat fur- nished. One room rented to 'school teacher. Will stay, if desired. Ap- ply C. J. Boardman, 475 Arch street 12-30-uf improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street, or White House Lunch. all improve- Inquire 12-2-tf ments, at 47 Glen street. 30 Commercial Street. | TO RENT—Two five-roon: tenements, Inquire all modern improvements. 11-12-tf J. M. Curtin. TO RENT—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. made to the surprisingly great amount of four and’ million dollars, aggregating expenses five and a third mil- The expense of getting into debt and nn(‘r.llln" one's affairs upon . a is suggested in the fact that | borrowe paid in the course of the ! vear a total of charges amounting to four hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollar But the stress of the poor is suggested in the loans requested rang- ing down to thirty-five cents. The number of borrowers is not stated, but there are indications that many of the borrowe: are wallowing in debt, borrowing from one office to repay previous loans, all the facts in the case and relating to the borrow- | er being kept on file in the office of the supervisor. There is, however, al- S0 an encouragiug evidence of deter- mination on the part of borrowers to get upon an independent footing | again, touching stories of repayment | of debt by week coming to light. Interest and significance there is in the fact that seven-tenths of all the loans of the year were unsecured- to borrowers with no security except an evidence of per- honesty and reliability. The of such, to be accommodated, probably rarely except through these offices, suggests their value, un- der such supervision as the law of this state affords. in tiding over emergencies or in keeping aflpat upon responsibility who week to offcr sonal those of self- pauper- the follow the with the sacrifice the tendency zation. It is the function of fice of the supervisor to hardship that and unfortunate may be saved from their state so far as possible and get the full benefit of the law's protection. | Properly administered, the system must work to the advantage of the people. But observation of work- | ing sounds a warning to keep out of the path that leads to debt. respect and to of- up | ignorant cases, so its RECREATION The Ulinta cluded within the W Ashley national | come a favorite | because of the depressions Se REGIONS mountains of Utah, atch. Ulnta, fores should recreation region, ! many small lakes scooped out by | enty such la - counted from Reid's peak, and | one ticular thirty-six | miles sauare more than o | hundred. | | TIMBER ! The timber thirty-seven per production of Columbia. in- and be- | within township, contains INDUSTRY industry represents | the annual | i British | cent wealth | FOR IFOR 8 MRS SETH BARNES—-Private work folicited in chiropody, manicuring and scalp treatment. Tel. 508-13. 10-6-tf BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN are a thing of the pas weaves, Colonial or rag carpets .for polished particulars call on 97 Greenwood St Carpets Prelle rugs and floor For G. J. Prelle, 16 L. City. " SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—Position by young girl to dowgeneral housework. 119 Fair- view street. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants posi tion for general housework in small American family. W. K., 89 Broad street. 1-6-3dx )—FEMALE, TIED—Two girls to work on riv- eting machines. Apply Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co., Plainville. 1-6-2d “LADIES—Permanent wor I», $3 dail salary introducing the Business Woman's Magazine. References re- quired. Write to 714 Myrtle ave., Bridgeport, Conn.” 1-4-5dx FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Solid golden oak counter and three revolving racks. 42 Main street. piece 1-8-d2x FOR SAL: riage cheap. 9B, Herald 100d willow baby Perfect condition. car- Telephone 1-7-d3x —Second hand barber fur- complete. Call 547 Main 1-7-d3x niture, street. FOR ALE—At half piano. 6 XX, S price, Bargain. Herald. Ad- 7-d3x piano, upright Banjo and man- dolin attachments. The price of tHis piano new is $450. It is scarce- ly soiled and will be sold for $200. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn, 1-7-d10 FOR very A\IAL,-( rown little used. FOR SALE—Cord wood. Solid oak and chestnut, $4 per’ cord. Apply on premises Andrew’s Crossing, or Tel. 6-2 and P. O. Box 639, New Britain Quartett Club. 1-5-wl Has upright. of the best It is in e ains the Stein- FOR SALE: been ifsed by one residents of this cit cellent order and re way tone nad action. Originally $600, it will go for the after- holiday price $250. Anyone who wants to own a Steinway should see this immediately. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hart- ford, Conn. 1-7-d10 Sterling $$-note ht concert grand Sterling model. guaranteed not to have been more than ten weeks and i course, as new. This high player piano with worth rolls, bench and scarf =old at once for $450. , The hest ba in a ple * piano we have ever | Sedgwi 136-141 Asylum street, Conn, 1-7-d10 | Player ana is SALE Up FOR Piano. the hest 1t to be Hartford, SALE—Chickering square Better than any upright at $150. | May be bought now for $30. If you want tone quality look at this. You can turn it in within two vears in | exchange for a new piano and be allowed all you paid for it Sedg- wick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. 1 a1 piano FOR SALIS piano cuitable for or library, good tone. Although ond-hand there is a lot of this piano and think of the $40. Sedgwick & Ce Asylum street, Hartford FOR SALE—Three second hand ranges, three second hand heating stoves. All in good repair. Also full line of Stewart Ranges. F. W. | Loomis &-Co., 150 Arch street. 12-5-tf. »me little upright | small apartment in _price 1383 Angelus piano player with $150 worth of rolls has to sold for $48. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum reet Hartford. 1-7-d10 be —Weber : upright grand handsome. Full rich tone and | quality. Priced at $650 ) ‘an now 95. The Weber the, great be the best piano in I's wicked to yet this figure things are in bit after the Sedgwick & sey, 139-141 street, Hartford, Conn, Very singing vears for fine a few hought ed to e $1 is con pian- the slacken- Asylum 1-7-d10 by many of is world it but up a (Bf good | | upright : The Omnly Shingle in the Water, Weather, and Li you about Roofing, All work absolutely guarantee or too large for our capacity We furnish and set which will last an average lifetime. Fire tion, Plumbing and Shect Metal W Be Sure It's Verticle Retort is delivered by the ton $6.50 PROVIDENC Manufactured by the PROVIDEN *AS CO., llFl P \\ AN’ \\A'\Thl)—}-,\pcl|v-n(m] o Cleveland or Gridley Apply in writing, Box 20BB, Herald. 1-8-3d —_—m ator on automatic RNISHE TO RENT—One large front room and kitchen. Separate conveniences. Housekeeping. 16 Prospect street Tel. 467-12. 1-8-tf TO RENT—Large room, suitable With board. D _ROOMS. | well hnq(l(! front for two gentlemen. Tel. No. 1521- 1-15-wix TO RENT-—In private family, plea- sant furnished bedroom, with or without board. All conveniences. 168 Maple street Tel. 1472-3. 12-30-tf AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. LM anegan Stables 30! hone Mrs. Maud Penmngton the Manchester 1tolre. England. teceives pupils for the pianoforte | Preparation for all examinations. Apply 155 Kensington Ave I | 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space ! HART’S STORAG LIVERY RELIABL REPAIRING G R G SUPPLIES A A E Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-1 Prof. Geo. Chiro GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT | PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI ME- DIATOR the world has ever known. He positively guarantees your name in full without single question or no fee accepted. i He names friends, enemies, rival | tells whom and when you will marry; advises you upon love, courtship, mar- riage, business, speculation, transac- ticns of every nature. f you are wor- ried, perplexed or in trouble, come to this wonderful man, He overcomes evil unites the separated, { and happy marriage with the one of your choice, tells how to influence any one you desire, even though a thousand miles away. Tells whether wife or sweetheart is true or false i To Those Unhappy, Discontented | or in Trouble Whatever, he Brings Immediate Relief, If you intend buying or selling property or making any important | change, don't fail to Consult Chiro Immediately. Learn the secret of control—the | power to inspire others with confi- dence and win success in business, sccial or financial life, He tells how te develop personal magnetism, He Has No Equal. with a double veil, pt and India E uarantecd or no fee accepted. To prove his great powers he will give regular Two Dollar Reading this week for 50c--READINGS--50c Lady Attendant | of Conserva | | to tell asking a influences, re- causes speedy educated Born R ) tisfaction rivate Parlors Permanently located Walnut and Arch Sts ARCH ST. from 10 to 8 Cor. 27 Hours BIRDS AND DOGS, SINGING CANARIES TALKING PARROTS PET DOG GOLDFISH & GLOBES. HARTFORD BIRD Allyn St. TORE 90 Hartford, Ct. M A St Call “HAMPTON" “PENCO” shining proof. up T 62 Lafayetie Street Telephone 960, ‘The Quality Adverti World Made Entrely of METAL. Let me talk with 1—no order too small for atten- oncan Gutter and Rainwater Pipe J. EDWARD ERWIN of Every Description. ’Phone 629 rk Your Liability Insurance Is Now Expiring. Let Me Give You Figures on a New Policy, H. D. HUMPHREY COKEKE New Bank Bulloing 272 Main St Egg, Stove and Chesinut Size also sold in half bushel bags by your grocer. Upon request, our agent will call E, R. L, 49 COMMERCIAL ST., City. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST N iional Bank Building. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating tion 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 1089, investigas ¥or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds ‘4 troublc by having yoms insurs ence written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Oflice Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. . 8§, _— LARGE BARN TO RENT ON MAIN STREET. toply to THE JOHN BOYLE 4 and Franklin Square «n, 5 —_— Print Shop ~“& Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MOD ISR~ ATE PRICES, Ldnotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (kurch Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN Typewriters From $5.00 Up, Factory flabnli' - HAIIFORD yp ewriter Exchange 26 State St,, Hfd Mor ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. - se Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns, e i, On schuliz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. For FIRE INSURANCE S e S 5B O ST,

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