New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 16

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l"onnuly 325.00 to Now careia slz 75 Sufts TELEPHONE CHARTER RS IN SUMMER MILLINERY ! 'Trmtmed White Hats at $2.98 2w to $6.00 te Milan Hemps, White Milans and Natural Leghorns;. ' trimmings of ful roses and other flowers, Wings and Ribbons. ' Ideal Summer Hats. ACK AND WHITE HATS NEW SPORT HATS Value $5.00, for $2.00 Prices $1.50 to $3.50. med Black and White Hats in A ne;v assoxitment of Sgort Hats j‘:\sfi received ; in colors to match sweaters. 48 Salfor shapes; ' the trimmings ade including silk, felt, Panama Straw, wings and flowers Very: natty' and ET ghorn, Linen Duck Cordurey antl : n a large variety of styles. Pique. ART DEPARTMENT. dd lots whi - we've sorted out from regular stocks.. “Read the list: iCluny Scarfs. was 5.98, now w' 6.50, now : s 5.00, now Only one: article of a 24-in. Cluny Centers: 1 Center, was $5.00,.now . . $3.50 1 Center, was $5.00, now ......... $3.00 27-inch Cluny Centers: 1 Center, was $5.00, now ........ $3.50 1 Ceniter, was $5.00, now ........... $4.00 1Center, was $6.00, now ,....... $4.00 1 Center, was $6.00, now- .. ...... $450 " 1 Center, was $5.50, now ........ $3.80 ; MADEIRA CENTERS - 24:incH Centers: ; l ‘Center; was $1.25, now,..".........175¢ 1 Center, was $4.25, now ; . I Center, was $9.00, now ... k.. $fi00 1 54-inch Lunch Cloth was $l450 TOW ...l . $11.50 ey 08, LacE EpeE scarrs - | o, ,°, . fv_”f fiow 54.59 , REDUCED FOR FRIDAY. ' ' | Scarfsin Sizes 20x54, with wide' lac e edge : .and wide insertion; linen centers; reg- unch Set, was $17 50, ular price $1.00, Speclal $ale price: : .............now$1050 Friday SRR yxdce Lung:h Set, was $18.50, 20x54 Scarfs lace edge and msemon, ...a.........now$l2.001 regular price 75c, for Friday . m La’f LUNCH SETS B e Lunch Set, was $4.08 v g oW $350' WANTE.‘D—~A girl for gene: 28 3 ence required. 9a Vine street. 6-25-6ax 554 WANTED—At once, reliable girl, cook and housekedéper; pleasant . home, amall family, good vup Call at 118 Kenfl&dh street. . 6-25-2dx ‘WANTED—Blacksmith, one who 'up- derstands sharpening drills. Amer- 'SEIBERT AND SON. Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. 'Bel connection ?:"Stables ] R, PICKHARDT & DUNN 'STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 CREPE DE CHINE - and GEORGETTE WAIST TO CLOSE OUT QUICK. h were $3.00, Now ........... $1.98 White, Flesh, Maize and Sand. - WANTED—Man for general work. 19 Court street. 6-25(&! WANTED—Young man, 20 to 35, fer office position in Hartford. Adar Box 2 K, Herald. 6-25-d1 WANTED—Extra shoe salesmen or sales women “with experience ' af Besse-Lelands. 6-22:4d WANTED-—Immediately, first tinner for factory.- department. Man aequainted with blow pipe ‘work preferred. Address P, 0 Box 1,024, City. s-dz rts, made of Bedford cord, gaberdine, wide narrow wale corduroy and linen, LmeneWmsts e gerie Dresses, in white and colored. ves, Neckwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, w' | Merchants & Bankers’ Busingss School 61 PRATT ST, HARFORD., SPEND A PROFITABLE = SIX | 'WEEKS THIS SUMMER—JULY 19 TO AUGUST 27, IN Our. “Quality Gn!du‘tes get tho | Cholicest | Positions as. . 'euon‘nphcn. § | Bookkeepers, Office Assttants. * BOOKKEEPING, GREGG SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING, Dmonsflwmvé TEACHERS, ! Catalogne Free. p' H, JARVIS, Principal. “PHILADELPAIN DENTAL RODMS -Are‘Having a cidl Sale of Oriental Domestic Rugs, kwms,‘ M_attings, Etc. | Over %5c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from § A. M. (6’8 P. Sundays by Appoimtment. F. E. MONKS, D, D. S. Geergianna Menks, D. D. 8, | TO RENT-8E ] monm. In class yo R ENT-—A large 193 Main Strest CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Corbin Place . Corbin Place .. Corbin Place .. Church Street . Church Street ( Arch Street . 46 Mapile Street .. 450-East Street . 48 Main Street ... “on Cottages 25,00 40.00 60 Chestnut Street 6 | Lake/Eourt i Apply. to THE W..L. HATCH COMPANY. 7 {.T0 RENP—A nicely. tumlshed south room, %7 Maple " -tuec. 6-26-tf. TO RE! wo - tenements of five 4 = rooms'sach; modern improvements, /. on trolley line. 'W.. P. Steels, 260 Chestnut atreet.; ; 6-25-d6x TO RENT—Up-to-gatd fenement, with 136 . Pearl 6-24-6dx i modern improvemo\u. ..Court.; || TO REN‘I‘—Fvur robuu. second floor, * a1y improvements; 227° Washington ‘street. K4 6-24-3dx '} TO WT—E‘; rt;br;xu, first floor, and Afive’ rooms, “third floor; all' modern lmvrovememn‘ Call 76 . street,. ueco,fl bell. 6-23-tf rooms, first floor én- ted, 286 Maple street. qrfly reno 6-. z2-d5! }ii -—Flve rooms, ; all improvements; lt 399 . Chestnut ‘stregt. <75 g-21-0dx. 1’0 RJQNT—AJply 1st. A five room cottage flat;’ all modern improyve- i ‘ments, large‘verandas; central locax tion. . -Oppopite the - Camp- scheel, * Prospect -stréet. Rent . $25 . per ire Dr.-Smith, oculist 369 Main street. urist, 8 3 6-19-6d TG RENT—Pleasant upstairs tene. mtnt of six'rooms, one in attic. In- quire- Mrs. Swanson, 43 Franklin St, or Frank S. Cadwell, P. O. i ¥ 6-19-tf - 0 onv lnanu. 'T—Four ‘rooms ‘modern -im- Inquire 470 Arch st ¢ 5-13 — TD RENT—Four rooms, ‘all con- veniences, - 16 Winthrop street. Bo;rdman. 478 Arch street. 6-7-tf . | TO. Bm't——'rwo tenements, 5 rooms each, alse 9nd attio tenemént of ; to“r Tooms.; All modefn imMprove- ments, 180 Clierry street. - 5-23-tf TO B!‘.N'I.‘——Dplnblo tenement .rooms, elecyicity, gas adults. 113 L 27t TOC T0 388 T—First noor tenement, five + all 'modern improvements. fows curtained and screened. au.nlay street Tel. 1063-12. 5-14-tf m——s 100ms tenements with and floor, $15.00, apply at g Sash and Doo: Co., 1389 muz‘ st 5-10-tf ‘From May 15th, swv stores. . RE Ho;’l Grand building, now occupied | by ¥urniture store. Inquire, Hotel _Grand. { i ro nE.NT——!i‘iva rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire Tel. $66-13. te ._—-—,——.—-—-——‘ — TO RENT—Furnished room, = all modern improvements, use of tele- pheng,. 19 Court .street. 6-25-t8 FURNISHED | - ROOMS—With¢ or withput bosrd, dpply 14 Lincoln . Street, k 6-21-6dx COSEY SUITE—3 rooms, pantry, baih, poreh, set-range, gas, electric lights,. etc. - Furnished for house- keeping central, price right Box 12 XB. erald. 6-21-tt TO. RENT—Twq furnished rooms for light ‘housekeeping. Apply upstairs 388 ‘Mupin street. 6-21-6d o furnished rooms. TO/ RENT—Twe All conveniences. 58 Fart street. 6-19-tf airy furnished goom, privale entrance and 3 minutes walk from center, @ of two gentlemen, 86 Lake ' 6-16-tf FURN!SHED ROOM with board, pri- vate ‘family.” Maple St. ‘Phone '1318-5.- 6-16-tf ; - - WANTED—Girl for ‘general house: work. Mrs. Howard' J. Usher, 9 ~ High street,’ Plainville, Tonn. i : 6-24-2d . e D % WANTED—Runaboul or light ' tour- ' \ng car to' exchange for desirable nufldi{lfi lot in west end. Address Box X 5°X, Herald Pleasant: new house, ' six ALL advertisements for the | classified mlnmn mst’ be in the ild ‘office by 2:30'p. m. on the day of issve. NOTICE. Ford Tourings, Maxwells,’ Pope Road- sters, Corbin, Toy Tonneau 1911, Reo Touring, 7 passenger, Lozier, These cars 'must be s0ld at once. Eadh' ‘one. guaranteed. Cohen ‘Mo- tor Car Co., 188 Main St. 6-25-4a Au'rouomm ts taken out Very reaso Norman MeKirdy 706 imnvy -u-eot Tel. 767-3. 6-22-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buiok touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street, Tel. 1073-4, 6-31-6dx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates K. 8. Kyle, Tel. 103-5. 6-21-6dx —— . — H. C. BOWERS, 77 Maple street, gen- eral agent for everny book published at very lowest terms, 6-18-tf e —————— ; 7 FOR SALE—1913 E touring car, very, good condition, well equipped with extras. ‘reasomnable. Ad< dress Auto, Box 7, Hersld, or tele- phone' '1532-12. 6-25-2a4 e FOR mm-dmm motor wheel, $60, attached_to $30: Bicycle with motor- cycle saddle. - Démonstrator. Run 150 miles, $75. ' Very simple control. Address Box: 2K, Herald. -6-26-8dx * piano, Dbest con very: low. Any. offer coiddc\‘o&. Address Box _11bb,, Herald. 6-25-1dx FOR ' SALE—In ‘Middletown, Conn., on . Main street, grocery, tea and coffes “store with liguor and beer ljcense. Price reasonable . liberal terms, A, M. Caldwell. 6-26-6d QUALITY COMB No home is complete or up-to-dute without a gus water in it. We are prepared to insiull gas water heaters at iow £aig we’ make a specialty of installing them. v *Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all klt@l . 62 Lafayette Street. J. EDWARD ERV We now have fresh mined OLD 2CO. LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. . . Egg, Stove and Nut $7.90 . per ton, No. 2 Nut $6.25 - per ton. Mixed No 1, No 2 Nut $7.00 per ton. 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Néw Britain Lumber & Coal C TELEPHONE 53. 301 PARK FOR SALE«-XE‘st?tfi‘i‘n‘&'fmm gy modern improvements. Apply to . H. D. HUMPHREY e TO RENT. 180 Maple street, neat. 5 room rent, steam heat, all’modern improvements, dining room, oak panelled walls and beamed all oak floors, $21 per month. 143 Maple'St., beautiful § room. flat, steam heat, | finished rooms, pan- eled cell nt vmdn. 10x32, FOR SALE—100 quarts milk daily 7 Thomas E. Phillips, Tel 929-3. 6-25-2dx FOR SALE—Because of removal— household furniture, stoves, books, etc., will be sold'afternons, at 46 Pearl Court, 2nd floor. 6-25-2dx FOR SALBE—Mahogany upright piane, almost new, §$95 cash. Don’t answer after five days. Address, Gilbert, Herald office. 6-25-d2x ~— FOR SALE--Beautiful plece of real &staté, corner Monroe & Arch Sts., constbting bf singlé houss, 11 rooms, 1 doublé house, 12 rooms, 41l mod- érn improvéments, big Barn, & éx- tra bullding l6ts. Will sell at asae- rifice. Inquire 389 Arch street, Wm. Radil. 6-34-6a L SRS DA 74 RIS FOK SBALE—A fine passenger car, 1910 model, hi good condition. Apply Mr. A. Gold- berg, 3 Arca n'ult store. 6-24-3ax ¥FOR SALE—Upright piano for sale at once. Address Box 82XX, Herald. 6-24-2dx FOR SALBE—Asters, salvia, pepper, caulifiower and cabbage plants.’Also splendid work horse. 'F. H. Bol- lerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971-13, FOR SALE- ving horl;. : Jsmuq,»;x m st. FOR SALE—Large size celery plants 50c hundred. Joe Rosia, 2 Mill St. 6-23-4ax 6:24-d2x FOR SALE—20 acres of grass at Barnesdale. C. L. Barnes. 6-23-6dx FOR SALE—Seven passenger Corbin auto. In good | condition. ., Sell " cheap. Louis Conforti, Plainville. Tel. . §-23-84 FOR SALE-—Bungalow, in good loea- tion, large lot,/ Feasonable -if. sola at once, Box Slf,gm.uh 6-22-wix 7 FOR SALE—Columbia graphophono, excellent condition, - with records, $13.50; just the thing for your shore cottage. . Box 19 axa, Herald. 6-22.t¢ FOR SALE-—Victrola with recerds, al- most new, $2S. $5 monthly if de- sired. Box 11xbx, Herald. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—1914 Reo Touring ar: also 1912 Studebakér Touring Car, both in fine condition. Bargains for cash. “Williams/ A‘l;o Co., 287 Bim stredt. /) Mgl 6-18-6d e e e e e FOR SALE—Special potato fertiliser, nitrate of soda, -fine grcind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va'sy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. d-21-tf AU@TION SALE, $5,000 worth furniture in all . its branches from Miller & Bubowy of Bristol, Conn,, will.be sold at pubnc ayction commen By, 7., Saturd June 26, 1915, ‘ati ‘Main. st. Your Chance to buy fu re at your own ‘(v\ A B. .IOHNSON D.D:8. PARM N-fionnlllnanfilu. HAIT'ODD C”N. FOR SALE! A Two Tenement House at 82 We . For Particulars Apply to Schultz & Costelln. 242 Main Stto.t. )

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