New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1915, Page 12

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FOX & HARTFORD S CAREFULLY FILLED. Clearances of Great Im- portance in every depart- CO.[ = ment. The Time to Euy. TELEPHONE, CHARTER 1580 liron Clearances in the Big Basement prass Andirons with brass price $9.50. Now . 1 design brass Andimn: ¢ $9.25. Now t(:8.5(. brass ular $10-00. $7.50 Andirons, ball top, Andirons, old colonial design; $10.50. brass fireplace Coal Hod, e $6.50. Now $6.50 . $6.98 $7.50 $2.50 | I One pair polished brass Andirons; top, claw feet; $12 value. Now " $8.00 Washington de- $7.50 $7.50 $3.79 brass Andirons; price $9.98. | One pair Martia sign; regular 1 One pair polished brass Andirons: reg. price $9.75. 3 pair brass Andirons, reg. $4.39. " Three wrought ircn wood Baskets; value $3.00. Now orset Clearances ontinued Values That Come But Once a Season good qual- the new - $2.00 79¢ eco Corsets, made of very guaranteed not to stretch; egular $3-00 grade. A few sizes remain in the $3.50 Bon Ton Corset. Sale price $2.00 Royal Worcester Corsets. Now . Broken sizes in Nemo Kop Service $5.00 Corset, for .. $2.00 $1.00 $3.50 *GOODS—ONE WEEK SALFE. ies, no seconds; plain, gold mounted n, barettes, side combs, back combs, d pins, Sans Gene pins and others. d Back Combs and Barettes, 18¢. ld Back Combs and Barettes, 38c. id Back Combs and Barettes, 60c. and Back Combs and Barettes, 75¢: reduction on better grades for this Hair Pins, 20c. air Pins, 20c. pr and blond. jioc Barettes for 8c. ic Barettes for 10c. COHILDREN’S BATH ROBES. Size 6 to 10, Clearance lots and only one and two of a size, really wonderful values, in eiderdown and blankets; all colors, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Bath Robes, to close at $1.00. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS. White Sweaters in sizes 2 to 6 years; were $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 grades, now $1.50. CHILDREN’S GUIMPES. 0dd Sizes- 25¢ Guimpes for 19c. 39c and 50c Guimpes for 25c. White Lawn Lace and Hamburg trimmed. Satin Sailors f(;r”Saturday, SOc lor between season’s wear; and black, shirred crowns and little class—see them. acings and all require very bt all in the “cheap” in sand, rose, brims; trimming. BOYS’ WASH SUITS THE BIG CLEARANCE. Whatever remains of Boys’ Wash Suits, formerly $1.00 and $1.50, now 59c. Suits that have been and $2.50, now $1.00. Suits that have been $2.98 to $3.50, now $1.98. Suits thst have $5.00, now $1.98. $2.00 blue, have army some These beon IRE SALE! atire Stock of QOur Storehouse aged By Fire and Water on Monday. Iso Our Annual Discount Sale r Large Stock of Crockery, sware, Enamel Ware, etc., at 317 MAIN STREET ION TEA CO. \POISON on the skin, sores in falling hair, bone are symptoms. rous. Send at once § Arch street, Phila- WN’S BLOOD CURE. in a $2.00 bottle— Sold by RIKER- 'G STORES. ! TORENTF. L ur or Day. egan Stables hone 302. Crowell’s moved my C., to (next the ing). a clasified adv. FTER fifteen years’ location at Drug Store, 276 MAIN STREET Over LeWitt's Better service will be the result, Call F. L. McGUIRE OPTICIAN One cent a word each day pays for in the want column. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. References re- quired, No washing. $7.00, Also experienced nurse maid for two children. References required. Tel, 1065-2. 1-23-6d I have offiee to new bank build- Jewelry Store. —_— LADIES—Permanent work. salary intraducing the Business Woman’s Magazine. References re- quired. Write to 714 Myrtle ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 1-22.5dx { WANTED—Competent Mrs. C. F. Bennett, cook. Apply 123 Forest St. 1-21-d6 $3 daiy | CASH IN ADVANCE. T() BLNT ' SR TC RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, all improvements in Meehan's new block, 24 1-2 Lafayette St. Also Also five-room tenement on East street, Plainville. In- Meehan, 22 Lafayette 1-20-6d store. trolley, quire Luke St. | | { | TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. TO RENT—Four rooms with corner Cherry and Pine, $12.00. Five room rent,38 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf bath, TO RENT—Nice 6 room Maple street, all modern ments, furnace heat, $25. 277 Main street. rent, 140 improve- Quigley, 1-14-tf TO RENT—TFive room tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Block Rock avenue, Inquire F. W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. 1-9-tf | TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. 473 Park St. 1-9-tf All improvements. extension. TO RENT—One rooms. all modern 130 Cherry street. tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 80 Commercial Street. 12-2-tf TO RENT—Two flve-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT-—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C Marr on the premises. 11 Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters re- maining uncalled for at the New Britain, Conn. post office, January 1915: - George Allen, Miss Lulu Allis, Miss Ida Alward, Antoni Bzewnicki, Rozalio Batuti, Mrs. Adaline S. Bradbury, John A. Bensore, Miss Margaret Buckley, Henderson F. Bunnell (2) Elpidia Barhomioli, Mrs. Clara Bennett, Carmelo Bzezinski, Mrs. C. M. Browne, Miss Gertrude Buckles, Jan Pzerkanowicz, Mr. Cook, Mrs. B. H. Corbin, Mrs. Gordon Crofut, Rosario, Miss Alice Carey, Deradur Derudurian, Chas. M. Davis, Miss Maria Larson, Tzanos Fagakis, Ludwich Friedrich, Mrs. George Gunning, Miss Emma Hardy. Mrs. David T. Hull, Peter G. Johnson, Mrs. Adam Jarenski, S. Jaglowski, Nellie Jenson, Leo Kazenctsky, Simon Kallihan, Jr. Miss Bridget Kennedy, Maria Lakin, Joe Lareaum, Mrs. Rhoda E. Leffemel, Samuel Lewis, W. Lindahl, Walter W, Merrill, Mrs. Louise Monterosso, Miss Marta Nalwlawce, R. W. Marshall, Mrs. Middleton. Mrs. Loretta Maher, Miss L. N. Newman, Miss May Nadlau, Francszziek Prusinowski, Miss Mae Ryan, Mrs. Redaude, Elizabeth Smith, Miss M. Steinwedle, F. Goodwin Smith, Mr. L. Sohurty, Wiladak Semaszro, Miss Julia Sliwa, Mrs. Adaline C. James Wheeler, R. A. Wilson, B. A, Waldron, Miss Fannie Welles, Nathan G. West, Miss H. Morderosian, George Whatley, Emile Yolin, Mrs. Fred Young, Klara Yuk, Mr. Isi Zilnikar. Ask for advertised mention date of list. ITRA E. HICKS, Postmasrer. 25, Thayer, letters and HE PL! \YED IT SAFE. “Safety first,” is the watchword of Honasian Kevork, of 422 Main street, for last night he hed into the police headquarters and informed the | desk officer that there was a big fight | in progress in Benz's hall. The re serves were rushed over but there was no sign of the riot. It developed that the two factions of foreigners were holding a meceting and the feeling ran high. Anticipating a fight Kevork “played it safe” and sent for (he police. MINIMUM CHAKGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIO | advises you upon love, courtship, mar- ! ticns of every nature. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 30 p. m. on the day 1wood street and Doherty's meat market, small black purse, containing sum money. Re- ward if returned to 27 Greenwood street. 2d LOST: V.\()’l'l('F CoON PARTIES of four or Five dollars even- Tele- AUTOMOBILE less taken out. ings. Ten dollars Sundays. phone 1073-4. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One nice and business sleigh. single 19 Cour sleizh tr FOR SALE Two or three choire new milch cows, calves by the Walter Gwatkin, Berlin. 1- SALE—New milk. Apply 142 Main street. FOR Hallinan, piano, perfect Now leav- FOR SALE—Upright order. Paying storage. ing. Almost given aw if moved immediately. Can 1 me $1.00 weekly, Address ‘Haste,” Herald | office. 1dx Barred Rocks. | 360 eggs. Jan. 1st J. C. Bauer, FOR SALE—Fifty Produced in Dec. to 19th, 264. sington, y German woman to go out washing and ironing or gener- al housework, 319 Arch street, up- stairs. or | and WANTED—By American, to lease a small farm with barn chicken houses. Within five cent trolley fare of New Britain. Ad- dress, Box 10F, Herald, 1-26-d4x mortage Pay 6 per ce “Mortgas rent WANTED—$2,000 first first class property. No agents. Address on The Only Shinzle Water, Weather, you about Roofing. All work absolutely or too large for our capacity We also furnish and which will last an J. EDWAR Shect Metal W tion, Plumbing and FOR SALE- CHIROPRACTOR H. L. DAMON,D.C. | | Sage-Allen Bldg., i Hartford Wiring Fixtures Anything | Elecirical We Have It, We Will Get It or It Is Not Made Electric Construction Supplies Repalrs 'G. K. Spring& Co. | 77-79 CHURCH SI. BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accom- modated. | | | Herald. I\\nr( Densmor 1-22 Frank 214 ddx | work of Vesecky, care Main street. V\'A\’T‘ED*TO borrow $4,000 on a piece of real estate, house and lot worth $8,500; will give first mort- gage and pay 6 per cent. Address A. A., N. B. Herald. e ————————————————————— FLH) SHED l{’)O\lS TO REY\T—T“O fulnlshcd rooms, 193 Main street, 1-21-3dx dn_\ look ! | | Mrs. | TO RENT-—Furnished apartment; all improvements, Also two furnished | rooms. Apply Mr. Bardeck, 170 Arch street. 1-20-4a ROOMS-—Furnished or bath, separate kitchen for light housekeeping. Apply C. J. Board- man, 475 Arch St. Telephone. 1-20-tf unfurnished, HELP WAN TFD—\!AI:L. WK\\TED—fMe(‘hanlc o ake pair special curved scissors. pay well. Address Griffith, one Wil 583 Prol Geo.' Chlro GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI ME- DIATOR the world has ever known. He positively guarantees to tell your name in full without asking a single question or no fee accepted. He names friends, enemies, rivals; tells whom and when you will marry; speculation, transac- If you are wor- rled, perplexed or in trouble, come to this wonderful man. He overcomes evil influences, re- unites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriage with the one of vour choice, tells how to influence any one you desire, even though a thousand miles away. Tells whether wife or sweetheart is true or false. To Those Unhappy, Discontented or in Trouble Whatever, he Brings Immedjate Relief. Tf you intend buying or selling property or ‘making any important change, don't fail to Comsult Chiro Immediately. Learn the secret of control—the power to inspire others with confi- dence and win success in business, social or financial life. He tells how tc develop personal magnetism. He Has No Equal. Born with a double veil, educated in | Egypt and India. Satisfaction Guaran- teed or no fee accepted. To prove his great powers he will give regular Two Dollar Reading This Week 50c--READINGS--50¢ Attendant. riage, business, Private Parlors. Lady Permanently located Cor. Walnut and Arch 27 ARCH ST. Hours from 10 to 8. Sts. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space STORAGE H A RT S LIVERY RELIABLE | REPAIRING G q R GE | SUPPLIES A { Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-1 BIRDS AND DOGS, SINGING CANARIES TALKING PARROTS PET DOGS GOLDFISH & GLOBES. HARTFORD BIRD STORE | 90 Allyn St. Hartford, Ot. || DETECTIVES If you are investiga- 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 Elizaheth 1089, - Mild Weather Sal Pony Nut Per Ton.. 87.2 Three Full Bags No Coal wil] last lnnger or w better satisfaction; also a savin to $1.00 per ton anticipating 75¢c SPECIAL WOOD PRIC Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord. . Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord. Chestnut, 1-2 cord hien P LEAVE ORDERS AT CROWELL’ DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STREETY. $1.00 BEST COAL THREE BAGS $1.05 ¥ TERMS ~ CASH, 24 Dwigut Coun i Call 242 Main Sundays 12 to 5. guaranteed—no order 62 Lafayetie Street. | from 7:30 the World Made Entirely of “HAMPTON” METAL. ” “PENCO” Fire and Lightning Let me talk with too small for attens Toncan Gutter and Raluwater l’lp. average lifetime D ERWIN of Every Description. ’Phone 629 ork — _Several Desirabie Kouses on Trinity Street For Particulars inquire of H. b. HUMPHREY Aai Bank Bullding 272 Main St ) Auvmnsmmf BOARD OF RELIEF, Board of Relief of the City"s¥ Britain hereby gives notice that will meet at their office, in the Hall, AT 10 Monday, wttend to the appointment Wednesday the Gth; Wednesday, Friday, t} 2th 1915, from 2 P P 3 to 9 The they City o' Clock, Feb, 1915 duties pertaining to Meetings will he the 3rd; Friday, the 10th; , and days of February, to 5 P. M., and P. M., ang ev- evening from Feb. 1st to Feb, except Sundays, from 7:30 P M. to 9 P. M., also on the evening o Feb. 22nd, from 7:30 to 9 o'clock, which is the last day on which appli cation for relief can be and to ce such transfers, deductions an@ abatements as the law directs. WILLIAM SCHAEFER. AM MIDDLEMASS, NIS J. FARRELL, Board Relief The Quality Print Shop = <> Printing doune In many languages’ GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES. Tdnotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. |53 (hurch Street. Tel. 634 C. ERRESEN Mgy PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICE Office Open from 8 A. M. 10 8 P. Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. 8. Gceorgiana Monks, D. D. S. ] ¥or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds #vatd trouble by having yows insur ance written by & man who knews how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. LARGE BARN TO RENI ON MAIN STREET. Apply to THE JOHN BOYLE G 8 and 5 Franklin Square ° Typewriters From $5.00 Up. Factory Rebailt HARTVOKRD 'l‘ yp ewriter Exchange 26 StateSt,, Ill AL 1, M s said held on M ery 13th made ¢ of 1l 7R ILLUSTRATORS - ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. On Schultz & Costello, Inc. Sireet. For FIRE INSURANCE

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