New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1915, Page 12

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CLLY FILLED. = 3 OLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. UNTIL ‘FUR 7 AUGUST cnnmnms,‘nt MUSLIN, UNDERWEAR Gowns, | 8] . Envelope Chemise, Dra u’m Covers. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. THER IS EVERYBODY’S SALE you are a stranger to our superb Furniture store, now is the time, madam, t this mistake and make its acquaintance under the most gratifying con- etition ever spurring us on to bigger and better efforts. We plan to give cus- irs the best; we expect customers to shop about and compare, and the result claim to do the most successful Furniture business in Hartford. For this e have made no special purchasesy; our regular stocks are yours at helpful Clearance prices. The savings are positive and material. DRESSES Come. $9.95 Have Been $19.75 to $37.50 sin tafl'eta crepe de chine, china silk and foulards; some were de- . Quaintly made—some with accordion UINE FORMOSA PANAMAS - 95¢, Worth Up to $2.00 Hats m ten different styles excellent quality, all perfectly clear-and ' |JULIA MARLOWE’S . Benjamin F. Tracy, y of the navy under , was taken i1l at { Wast Sixtieth street, in , it was realized that much hope for him, His vitality was all that was | was the declaration “B. Pritchard, who was physician for more than STAGE CAREER OVER Husband Declares That Star of the Footlights Is Cumpletely Broken Down. Harttord, Aug. 4—Julia Marlowe will never act again, according to a statement made yesteraay oy her hus- band, Edward H. Sothern, at Litch- field, where they are summering. “My wife has absolutely retired,” siid the actor. ‘‘Her illness has made it impossible for her to play and it ‘will be the first time she has not been with me. I, myself am bpeginning to feel that the strain on my vitality is much greater than formerly.” Asked if Miss Marlowe had given vp all idea of acting again, Mr. Sothern emphasized the fact that she was completely broken down, adding: “It is too great an effort for her to try again. The price is too nigh. It isn't worth it.” GOMPERS CRITICIZES EASTLAND INQUIRY Labor Head Asks President Wilson to Have Impartial Probe of Steam- boat Disaster. " ‘Washington, Aug. ¢+ —1In a letter ad- dressed to President Wilson and made public last night, Samue: Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, urges that federal investiga- tion of the Elastland disaster at Chi- cago be conducted by ‘a commission of disinterested fair-minded citizens.” J#Since all our inspection agéncies have proved woefully inadequate,” the letter says, ‘““would it not be a travesty on justice to 'permit an investigation of the Eastland horror vo be made by the inspection officials who are in some degree at least responsible for [ the disaster'that has taken place In 1his connection also let me urge upon vour attention how completely the Eastland disaster refutes all of the ar. guments that have been urged to | 242 M&in Sireel bring about amendment or repeal of the seamen’s act.” The letter states that the attention of the government had been drawn to serious charges against inspectors on the Great Lakes a year ago by the Chicago Federation of Labor, which also reported overcrowding of excur- sion steamers on the lakes. il s RS Sy BANK ' CASHIER ENDS LIFE. Missouri Man Shoots Himself in the Head, St. Louis, Mo., Aug, 4.—Franklin L. Johnson, assistant cashier of the Mercantile National bank of St. Louis, committed suicide here by shooting himself the head. The body ‘found yesterday by a night | watchman in an office of the * bank. Festus J. Wawe is president of the bank, Johnson had been assistant cashier of the bank since its organization six years ago. Hugh L, Powers, of the bank, said that Johnson's accounts were in good shape Johnson’s suicide is attributed to worry over debts and 1l health, in was COSTING §2,500,000 A DAY, Britich Navy Requires Labor of Mil. Hon Men. London, Aug 1—The labor of a million men will be required to insure the predominance of the British fleet at sea, the chancellor of the exchequ- er, Reginald McKenna, declared at a meeting at Preston last night The British government, he said, was spending upon ‘the navy nearly half a million pounds ($2,600,000) dajly in exces$ of what was spent;in peace times. 4 aE NN CASH IN ADVANCE. et —— ¥ TO RENT TO RENT-—Three ments, §13.00 and $13.50. street. Frank Poglitsch. four-room tene- 119 Glen 8-4-d6x | TO RENT—Twe rooms for office purposes.’ Apply Curran Dry Goods 0. 8-3-3d. —_— TO RENT—Three room tenement, 57 Walnut street. 8-2-d3x EGGS—Connecticut, livéred Thursdays at maj Address, Eggs, Herald guaranteed, de- et prices. flice. 7-31-9x TO RENT—Four room tenement, a’'l modern conveniences, rent reasor- able, No. 93 Hart street, call ave- nings. dx TO RENT—Six roo new house, all improvements, second floor, 54 uar- den st. Address Frank Shieids, Tel. 605-3. 7-27-tf TC RENT—Four rooms, with bath, 8 Cherry street; 5 rooms, all new, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. T-28-tf TO RENT—Downstairs tenement ot five rooms, all modern improve- ments, inguire, 36 Connerton street. Second ~ floor. 7-24-tt TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all modern improvements; nicest in this locality, Inquire Wexler, 433 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-tf TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms, $2; one four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. 7-14-18 i TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, All modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 8-3-15 tr six 113 TO RENT—Deésirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. tenement gas, adults. TO RENT-—6 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Saskh and Doc. Co.,, 139 Chestnut St. 5-10-if TO RENT—Iive rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 80 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1¢ FURNISHED ROO\IS -27-tt A WORD. - MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. —_— ALL advertisements for the classified cojumn must be in the Herald office by 1 :30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. LOST—A brown and Setter. Lexington St. 7-31-tf rOR SALE. — - FOR SALE—By owner, from $50 to $100 each, level unrestricted build- ing lots near trolley siation at Mountain View, FPlainville. Good water and electric Address Box 7 BB, Herald. 8-4-d2x $215 287 cash. Wii- Elm street, in fine condition, liams Auto Co., City. LOST—$29.00 in bills, either North street or Hartford avenue, finder will please return John Rod- czwicz, No. 7 Connerton street, and receive a liberal reward, 8-4d-1x FOR SALE—T7-passenger Cadillac, 1913 model, first class condition, newly painted. Apply John Reid, 85 E. Main St., New Britain. 8-3-3dx 1915 METZ Touring Car run thousand miles; cheap for Box 3xx, Herald. cash. 8-3-3dx nearly new. 8-3-3d FOR SALE—Mosler safe, Curran ‘Dry Goods Co. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, , Model 5, fine condition. Just.over- haulecl Bargain. Address, Type- writer, Herald Office. 8-3-3dx FOR SALE—On account of moving out of town. House turnishings, 34 Woodland street, down stairs. 8-3d2x FOR SALE—Account of leaving city will sell all our nearly new furmi- ture, consisting or a full six room furnished flat. F. A, Bowers, 332 Chestnut street. 8-2-3dx FOR SALE—2 family house 12 rooms every improvement; fine locality; 10 minutes’ walk from City Hail Address Box 6 D Herald. 7-31-1wx nizely housekeeping, 70 IFranklin Sq s- furnished in TO RENT—Two rooms for light private family. Tel. 186-2. TO RENT—Front rooms, also light housekeeping rooms, 28 Church Mr. Morse. 8-4-Cdx 'TO RENT—Four | room modern improvements. 473 Park street extension. 8-4-tf. S S NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very rcasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple stréet. . Tel. 1073-4. 8-2-6dx ——————————————— e, HELP WANTED-—F! ALE, tenement, WANTED—Competerit giri for general Housework Address Box 4 XX, Herald. 8-3-d3 VVANThD—Thlec l&dy solicitors who Possess ability and energy, to work on a salary or commission basi-. Salary guaranteed, good article, Ad- dess N, B. P. O, No. 755, Ci : 8-3-d2x general house- Apply after Germond, 343 8-4-tf WANTED—Girl for work: Two in family. the 8th. Mrs. R. C. Hart street. Wanted—Maid for general housework. German preferred. Apply evenings, corner Lincoln and Hart. WA\JTED——MIddle aged woman for housework, apply 40 Monroe street. §-2-d4x | WANTED—For two or three weeks, young lady to substitute. Knowl- edge of bookkeeping and stenogra- phy required. Address W, Herald of- fice 8-2-d3x WANTED—A kitchen maid and wait- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs. Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. 7-23-tf ————————— e e 8-2-2dx | FOR SALE—Ford touring car, tric lights. Can be bought reason- able. Willlams Auto Co., Elm St. 7-30-43 | FOR SALE—One¢ delivery touring car; good running order, $50 it taken at once. Call 613 East St. _ 7-30-6d FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chesinut street. 7-30-d6x FOR SALE—Fifty-seven acre facrm on trolley at White Oak, contains two tenement houses, three barns, running water. in house and barn. Henry Xdman, Plainville, 7-29-6dx FOR SALE—Three fine large building lots on Belden street. Must be sold at once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb in and paid for. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Land, New Brll- ain Heraid. 7-:54—'.! e e ettt AUTO BARGAINS, | AL FORD Roadster Ford Touring, Cor- bin Touring, Reo Touring, Light | truck and others. Cohen Motor Can Co., 307 Church street, City. 8-3-3d —————————eeeeeeeeee SUMMER RESORTS. NOT END YOUR VACATION TROUBLES by owning your own | i cottage in a beautiful shady park | on the shore which was for nearly | fifty years a wealthy man’s private estate? Highest headland on Con- | necticut waterfront, woods, fields, no marshes. Fishing, boating, $80,- 000 clubhouse, fine neighborhood, gas, water, modern sewer, fast elec- tries. Seven-room bungalow with bath, $300 down, or a plot on which to build as low as §10 down. Ad- dress G. W. W., Box 10, care Herald Office. 8-4-24 l WHY | HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—First class tool makers, only experienced men on tools and automatic machinery need apply. The F. Kelly Co., Derby, Conn, 8-4-d6 FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five } minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Wal- nut street. T-30-tf | ] Ad"ertlsc Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. | COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- iellent facilities. Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 8-3-wix SPEND YOUR VACATION at “All Right” Cottage, Indian Neck, Con- necticut’s ‘best resort. - Excellent | table, pleasant surrcundings, bath- ing, etc. Reasonable rates on three | white English Reward if returned to 61 | We now have fresh mined OLD LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. : Egg, Stove and Nut $7.90 No. 2 Nut $6.25 per,ton. Mixed No 1, No 2 Nut $7.00 . per ton. 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 52. 301 PARK STREET per ton. WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water nuur In it. We are prepared to !nstull gas water heaters at low rates as | We make a specialty of installing them. p Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kiads, 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN | EOR SALE*!EH" Ford Touring Car, | 309 Chestnut St., $5,500. 8-4-3d | l l elec- | | | B l ee(!;n'ler Same from f PHILIP BARDECK, FOR SALE 8 Room Cottage, Bassett St., all ! 10-Room House, all improvements, improvements, $6,200. | 55 Curtis St., $5,250. 3-FPamily and Garage, 526 Church, | 2-Family, all improvements, ,10 separate baths and toilets, $5,400 | Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350. 8-Room Cottage, | Building Lots on Corbin Avenue | and Hamilton St. FOR RENT—7-Room Tenement on Griswold St., $18.00. Also Rooming House, 14 Rooms, Center of city. Cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY BOWLING FOR SALE 7 & PLAINVILLE HOME. Clubs and Private Pariies | 12 Room twe Tenement House; Accommodated. % acres land, fdeal place Hilding Nelson, cated. 172-174 ARCH STREET. H. N LQS.K'DO If You Want Good Bottled WM MAIN Wine. .- Liguors, lmprovemenls. "85 Arch St. Pr 482-2 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance wrilten by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. AUTOS T0 RENT v Reasonable m{ | St rs and ' | g ] i and at Moderave mr«rrn’z COMF l’rlnuu in "i-) The Eashm mell 53 Chur._ Street. Tel. EBBESEN. MGR. By Honr or Day. ). M. Finnegan Stables Fedenbiame $02 MOTORCYCLE TIRES 1c 28x3—Non-Skid l $5.00 | The ALLING RUBBER ZCO. e DETERCTIVES If you are antcipating ln\mll,ul- ton in any matter where secrecy. integrity and results are esscntial write - A, G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD. CONN PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Co. 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for h've. Repatrs, Supplies, Siorage. SprEANE 9t Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and sight Storage, Supplics and 1t Ag’t Reo Cars. MULIIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER £ XCHANGE, Ihe 26 State St. Hartford. Conn. Officc. Open from 8 A, ‘Sundays t F. ki ... Ceoreian, 'Phone 224 a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the m get results. That's what you want. ’ Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per year. sl 7,000 Price QUIGLEY, 277 Main Street I HAVE A GENUINE BARGAIN in a shore lot 40 by 102, with beautiful 0ld spruce trees on rear and fine water view, at §680 for limited time, between two $800 lots. on improved avenue direct to beach 200 feet away. Restricted, high-class neigh- borhood, no marshes. Water, gas and sewer all in and paid for. Very little cash and easy terms. You can see it at my expense by addressing at once Bnx B22B, care Herald FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trlnlly street. Rents for un per year. Price $6,500. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. Office. 8-4-2d

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