New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1915, Page 12

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Sult Oases—Sample Lines at Helpful Prices to Va- cationists.—Basement. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. “and Domestics ‘A Sale Continuing the Balance of ‘the Week This will be a very busy week for the thrifty housekeeper. " Managers of hotels and boarding "owners of city and country homes will “look alive” and buy Linens and Domestics for future Linens are growing scarce and with domestics are increasing in price daily. We purchased the dise offered in this sale during the recent low market in cottons and before linen prices ad- , and in spite of present prevailing condiuonn we sacrifice a generous slice of the profits for nefit of our customers. Bvery item ll a prize and as some nt the lots are small it will be to your advantage to come the ‘sale dey! READ THE INTE@SIMG DETAILS Table Damask | Bed Spreads hed Dasmask, 72 inches wide, fine QUALIY, 208. | . Groghet hemmed Bed Spreads, full: size, regular 26, sale price $1.00 yard. price $1, sale price 85c each. ihed Damask, 72 inches wide, heavy quality, | ; Crochet hemmed Bed Spreads, large size, regular $1.00, sale price 87 1-2¢ yard. price $1.76, sale price $1.25 each. d Damask, 70 inches wide, all pure linen, % Satin hemmed Bed Spreads, fine quality, regular '_l‘lc.v sale price 65¢ yard. price $2.75, sale price $2.10 each. rized Damask, 68 1nchu wide, fine grade, | ¢ THE SHEETS. Wc, facep i Bleached hemmed Sheets, 81x90, one piece, good THE NAPKINS. quality, regular price 59c, sale price 48c each. Bleached hemmed Pequot Sheets, 81x90, regular N‘pl;i;:.. l‘t:: ":‘:’ ';'lll ¥ ‘;;u";:;’ heavy | price 79c, sale price 68c. each. Bleached h d Pequot Sheets, Mercerized Napkins, 18x18-inch, e Lt Lt M price 89c, sale price 75c each. "& sale price 62 1-2c doz. Bleached hemmed Dwight Anchor LINEN TOWELS. price 86c, sale price 72 1-2¢ each. . Iot of Ku‘ek Towels, hemmed, slightly sdiled, each. 81x99, regular reg. 3 Sheets, regular Bleached hemmed New Bedford smeu,’ssxsn. 16c, sale price 9o regular price $1.00, sale price 85c each. \ BleacHed hemmed New Bedford Sheets,. 72x99, [ Towels, lkli-lnch. regular prlco ‘sale Dflcl 100 each. regular price $1.10, sale price 89c Bleached hemmed Wamsutta sheetu, 81x99, reg- ..“, d ank Towels, lm1, all pure ; price 36c, sale price 25¢° ular ?f‘ce $1.10, sale price 89¢c each. PILLOW CASES. ched mmlk m-l-. large size, all pure W price 59c, sale nrlce 42 1-2¢ each. inen, Bleaghed hemmed Pillow Cases, price 12'1-2c, sale price 8c each. Bleached hemmed Pillow Cases, price 16c, sale price 11 1-2c each. Bleachéd hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45X3§ 1-2, reg- ular price 28c, sale price 17c each. 45x36, regular ] 46x36, regular es wlde, all pure m 50¢ yard. . ORGANIZE CLUB ¥y FOR BIRD STUDY Sganley Quarter.Mfefidents Hope to Keep Birds in Their Locality. Residents of Stanley Quarter to the number of forty met last might and formaly organized the Stanley Quarter Bird Study clyb, an association whose principal objeet will be: to provide nesting places. for the birds and help the feathery tribes in such ways as will make .them remain in this sec- tion' and not’ b Irightened away by the increased, constriuction of dwelling houses there. Michael R. Leghorn, a well known business man, was elected president and Miss Blizabeth A. Andrews was chosen as vice-president. The re- | copding” secretary is Miss Bertha Hitchcock, a teacher in the Stanley school and J. B. Comstock, advertis- ing manager at the Ameridan Hard- ware corporation, is the corresponding secretary. Louis P. Slade, principal of the High: school, is treasurer. A constitution and by-laws adopted at.last night’s meeting. One of the cHaracteristics of Stan-) ley Quarter had always been the beau~ tiful birds and since ‘that section has becume more citified these feathery denizens of the air have been fright- ened away to a great extent. It is mainly to provide attractive nesting places of the birds and to induce them to remain that this club has been organized. re solid comfort, more ', In what sort of a rocker can youfind ; an im such a Rocker ‘ all-around usefulness or greater serviceability, this one in our picture, of sturdy, ssnll'blg ission type? - Mission Furniture is plain—almost homely—in its simplicity, withal, it is furniture intensely practical—built for everyday use, years of service; furniture easy to Keep clean (a point well orthy of consideration) and it is economical Furniture, anobher it which many of us will not overlook. believe our dispiay of Mission Furniture is the very. best will be privileged to see hereabouts. The variety of in Mfllbn style is wide enough to fulfill practically any and pirements in the furnishing of the living room, library, li- M d@en and dining room. Nowwhere else will you find values tractive. . . C. Fuller Co. “ !m ST., HARTFORD. Overlooking C;pl!ol Gmmds ’ WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE were NATURALIZATION 'MEETING. 3The cémmittee on “New American Movemen#’ of the Chamber of Com- merce, agnsisting of Carl Ebbesson, chairmang *M. C. LeWitt and F. 8. Troop, ,will meet this afternoon at 5 o’clock?in the chamber rooms. The committée has been formed to assist in the &§xtension of American mt - nerisms and citizenship. among eign class of people. foreign glass of people. "PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. ,Prlnflng Done iy Several Languages. : a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. You get results. That’s what you want. FOR SALE! B Tha Easter Printing Co,, 53 Church Street. Tel. 634. , Two Tenement House at 82 West St. For Particulars Apply to ‘C. EBBESEN, MGR. i For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance’ written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A.. PARSONS, Booth’s Block lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD o — e, ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TO RENT—4 Rooms EACE INSERTION. TO RENT. 371 Main St., & rooms, 371 Main St., 4 rooms, 288 North St., 5 rooms, 288 North St., 5 rooms, 25 Hurlburt S8t. Modern im- provements, rents reasonable. In- quire on premises or at Harry Alex's, 371 Main. 6-9-11-14 LOST. LOST—Saturday at P. M. pair of gold mounted double sight spec- tacles, return to Herald office or H. C. Bowers, 77 Maple street. Reward. 6-7-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, twin | = cylinder, 1914 model, street. 375 Park 6-9-2dx FOR SALE—Italian Bees and Queens.-‘ = A. E. Crandall, Berlin. 6-9-2dx FOR SALE—100 Rose Comb Red baby chicks, 9¢ each for immediate delivery. M. J. Morse. Tel. 658.3, East Berlin. 6-9-1d { TO RENTgT\\O tex‘flmenls TO RE NIT—«—Four TO RENT—Four rooms modern im- provements. Inquire 470-Arch st. | 5-13-tt TO RENT—Barn with two rooms for automobiles. Inquire 68 Hart street, upstairs. 6-8-d2x —— | of flve W. P. 6-7-6dx rooms each, on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. TO REN enement of four, rooms, first floor, 70 Vine street, inquire 74, Vine street. 6-7-3dx | mod- TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, ern improvements. Tel, 1402-4. 6-8-wix rooms, all 15 Winthrop 475 Arch street. con- street. 6-7-tf veniences, Boardman, FOR SALE—Two Rochester oll| lamps with globes. Practically new. Inquire, 120 South Main St center of city, E. Mc- §.3-1f TO RENT—Store in r 72 West Main, Apply C. Enroe. Call evenings. 6-8-3dx ¥l Geina > FOR SALE—At Elm Hill, six room cottage, electric lights running well water. Easy terms. C. H. Culver . 6-8-6dx FOR SALE—Dandy six room cottage open fire place, hot and cold wa- ter, hot air heat, bath, gas, etc, large lot, all kinds of fruit irces, two poultry houses, located in good section in New Britain, 20 minutes walk to center, near trolley ,school ete. Only $3,600. Wallace B. Goodwin company, Room %03, Conn. Mut. Bldg., Hartford. Conn. 6-8-6ax FOR SALE—Used cars ready to de- liver Guaranteed condition. See us first. Cohen Motor Car Co. 188 Main street. 6-8-3d FOR SALE—Two hdrses, two cows, TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, et TO RENT—Top floor tenement, TO RENT-—Desirable Adults pre- 6-5-wilx modern improvements. ferred. 39 Linwood street. TO FRENT-—New Block, four rooms, all improvements. 227 Washing- ton St. 6-4-6dx TO RENT—qlx Toom cotts,ge house, and garage. Inquire 587 Ar;h five adults. 6-3-wix rooms. Improvements, to 59 North Glen St. TO RENT—Two tenements, 5§ rboms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf tenemeént six gas, acults. 113 rooms, electricity, -27-tf Bassett St. one heifer, three pigs, chickens two incubators, wagon and harness. Telephone 655-23. 6-7-3dx FOR /;SALE—1912 Ford touring car. Engine eoverhauled last winter. Just painted. Price $225. Tel. 683-5 6-7-1wx FOR SALE—Complete outfit, black TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. TO RENT-—Lower rent, 473 Park street 6-25-11 All improvements extension. five rooms and bath, $21 per month. Top floor.rent $19 per month. 40 and 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 8§ West Main street. 5-22-tf mare 9 years old, harness, 2 buggies and.business wagons, cheap. Ad- dress Box 606, City. 6-7-3dx FOR SALE—One Hudson 1915 dem- onstrator, run only since April 1st, fully guaranteed, also 1914 Reo in fine condition.' Williams Auto -Co., 287 Elm street. 6-5-6d PLANT SALE—Geraniums, bud and bloom, 60c per doz. Choice asters now ready to plant out, 3 doz, for 25¢c. Pepper, tomato and cabbage plants, Lester’s Plant Farm, - 106 West Main street, Plainville. 6-4-1w FOR SALE—T0 acres of land “Barnesdafly”’ $1%'an adre. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street.. C L. TO RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms, near | 6 on first floor and 2 on third. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat fur- nished. Call 76 Pleasant street, sec- ond bell. 5-22-tt TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Toom all modern improvements. : Wins.ows curtained and screened, 386 Stagley street. Tel, 1063-12. b-14-tf " oy enemifts $16.00, apply at Co., 13y 6-10-tf TO RENT—5 room bath, 2nd floor, Rogers ' Sash and Doo: Chestnut St. with TO RENT From May 16th, two'stores. Hotel Grand building,smow occupied by Furniture store. Ibquire, Hotel Grand, FOR /SALE—Choice native potatoes, 75¢ bu. delivered. N. W . Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 6-1-tf TO ;RENT—Five rooms, all improve- at 47 Glen street. Inquire Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf ments, 30 Commercial street. ——— > FOR SALE—New milch cows and springers. N. W. Baldwin Kensing- ton. Tel 254-12. 6-1-tf FOR SALE-—Special potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fihe grcind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va'zy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tt —————————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. THE DEER COTTAGE is now open SUMMER RESORTS. for the season of 1915. Terms reasonable. Mrs. R. 8. Shumway, P, OF Box 156, Woodmount, Conn. ¥ 6-4-dbx WANTED, { FURNISHED ROOMS—Three roomsgi* for light 'housekeeping all improve- ments, 16 Prospect street. 6-9-6d TWO ROOMS—Furnished for light| housekeeping, including pantry, set tubs, haot water, steam heat . and electric lights. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot 45 Walnut street. 6-9-tf TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for WANTED—Competent maid for gen- WANTED—Good eral houdewdrk. “Purhey,.16 Forest street. Apply Mrs. John 6-3-11 WANTED AGENTS. reliable s man_- to sell accident and health msurance. Oldest company; best.cerfifgissions; exclusive territory. Address, Chas. E. Baglin, State Agent, ' Hartford, Conn. S 6-4-tf light Hbusekeeping. . Apply upstairs 338 Main street, 6-8-ud bl ONE OR TWO furn®hed - rooms, kitchen, with all conveniences. Boardman, 475 Arch street. 6-7-tf — e NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hourl or trip. Low rates, K. S. Kyle. Tel, 103-5, 6-7-déx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4 6-8-5dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasqnable rates. ermau McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Te 767-3, 6-8-1 4 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables |~ Telephone 303 If sold at oncé for cash, space on equipped for wood-working purposes Apply P. O. Box 1191, Hartford Bur- = A BARGAI N. . a half in- terest'in small farm of abaut 7 acres, a two tenement house and large barn and wagon shed, a good apple orchard, 3 to 4 minutes’ walk from city. Address Box 12xx, Her- bl A e T Y 'WHERE PRICE AN ~ QUALITY No home is complete or up-t in it we make a specialty of instaling 62 Lafayette Street. EDWARD ERWIN ) COMBINE o-date without a gas water heater -9 We are prepared to instull gas water heaters at low rates as them. Plumbing, tinning and shect metal work of all kinds ‘Phone 629 sale. We would sell b-nh of these TELEPHONE 52, New Britain Lu_mber & FOR SALE One-family brick residence, 102 Linwood Strect; garage in rear; Hrst mortgage Savings Bank loan $3 000, 5 per cent., price $4,500 if FOR SALE New 2-family house on Wellington Street, Belvidere, ncar all improvements; hardwood tloors; price $4,500. - Inquire Coal Co: 301 PARK STREE® 3 properties on easy terms. ng Over 10 p Church St. Eusiness Block For Salg--ruriime it Property Will Be Sold Cheap If Purchased At Once H. D. HUM!’HREY g Nan Baus Bayding 272 Malw w5 THREE TENEMENT HOMES FOR SALE 447 Church street. Three ments, 15 rooms. Lot 50x154. $2.500. 62-64 Roberts street. A three tene- nient house, 15 rooms. Lot 50x1%6. Price lfi.ZOO. 165 Greenwood street. ment house, 12 rooms. Price $8,700. 16 Renstchler street. A three tenee ment house, 12 rooms. $3,700. Nice three family Lot 50x183. Price tene- Price Three tene- Lot 50x165. 28 Henry street. house, 12 rooms. $5,000. Nos. 1, tgnement house, 1060. Price $6,5600. Bassett street. A new three family house, 15 roomis. Lot 52 1-2x100. Price $6,300. ' Three Lot 60x 2, 5 Wallace street. 15 rooms. Quigley wivs Fire Insurances FOR SALE---HORSES A horse suitable for uny purpose that can be bought worth the mOnev Come @nd 100K them over and we can save you some money. . P. H. CONDON & 0O, 22 Laurel Street, Bristol, ‘Conn. TO RENT First floor flat of 6 rooms, all mod. ern improvements, 140 Maple street, $265. Second floor, flat of 5 rooms, all im- provements, 143 Maple street, $26. Third floor flat of 5 rooms, all im- provements, 180 Maple street, $21. Quigley, 277 Main3t.- Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor *Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. ' DETEC If you are smiicipating tion in_ any matter where integrity and results write A. G. BROWN, STREET, HARTFORD, 'PHONE CHARTER 413 T use the Detecta Phone, T n&.&‘l CARS I'() RE! Standard- Gas and HART'S GARAGE.— Hornce 1, Hart, Prop., 189, MAIN ST. TEL. 22 ——te FOR SALE, The ‘fine 18 rood. 2 ment house; No. M nut St,, lot IOOxIfiO.A.fl GETTING HOT ovfl'a! That is what. we ‘want when we install' a . STEAM OR HOT Wk’l’lz apparatus. Insures a 59 house, in the coldest *.o Reasonable prices on p PARKER & ' - O’'CONNC NEW BRITAIN; Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE % ajd Office. FACTORY FOR SALE LOCATED IN BERLIN, CONN. About 30,000 square feet railroad siding. floor Fully al Case Co, Hartford, Conn, Will Lease FOR Storage or Manufacturing Floors and Cellar, 22x56 Will rent in part or whole. INQUIRE 705 STANLEY STREET, feet. PRICES Officc Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D, D. 8. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Staniey. 6 teams. Tel. connectlon AUTO OWNERS_ BARGAIN I have a few sets of Dahl Punc less for Ford Cars at $35.00. WEEK ONLY. H. L. CHRISTOPHER, THIS Denison Garz 430 MALN STREET., Livery Cars for hire, day ‘u Storage, Supplics and 1 ILLUSTRATOS ENGRAVER BLAKE COURT, Off Frances Sireef. ® HARTFORD, COI

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