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

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Hartford. 'ORDERS OAREFULLY FILLED. STORE OLOSED FRIDAYS AT 13 M. ALL SIZE ROLLS OF FILMS D! FOR KODAK DEPT..... 8c TELEPHONE CHAR7TER 1580. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE dies’ Tailor Made Suits a $9.75 Regular Price $19.50 to $25.00 " This is a golden opportunity for large women to get a Suit at less than the of material and lining, mostly navy and black, stylish tailor-made Suits in half dozen different models in sizes up to 49; a few smaller size Suits in this so. These are up-to-date garments, suitable for early fall and winter wear, il as for the present. Only about two dozen Suits in this coilection. Come SING OUT OF MEN’S LOW SHOES. good styles, best of material, ’s best sellers. our n’s tan and black calf and patent eather; English lasts, splendid fitting, bizes 6 to 8, C and D widths; our reg- lar $4.00 grade. $3 .49 e SRR balance of our regular $3.00 styles ‘tan and black to close, $2 59 . value 35c. opes; value LADIES’ LEATHER HAND BAGS STATIONERY SPECIAL Made in 'the newest styles, grain, seal grain and leathers, nicely lined and value $1.00 Special Beautiful Initial Boxed Paper of good quality, stamped with blue paper is edged with blue to match let- ter, new long style envelope; Specialii. . 2iu0 ! One pound of loft dried Linen Writing Paper and two pkgs Envel- in morocco gln Persian tted 79C : initial, 25c 25¢ 32c. Special DON’T FORGET OUR AUGUST FURNITURE SALE IT OFFERS AT SAVINGS. TODAY IS THE DAY TO BUY. nature can ever make any appreciable progress, even though these same fav- orable surroundings may produce through ages a definite but infinitely slow increm:ent, which by constant 1€petition becomes slowly available in heredity, but by no means fixed, so that reproduction true to the better type can be depended’ upon, Two Distinct Lines. “It is becoming increasingly neces- sary to im:-ress the fact that there are two distince lines in the improvement of any race, one by favorable environ- DISTINGT LINES | IMPROVE RACE Burbank Declares in Ad- s at San Francisco THE CURRAR DRY GOODS G GRAND CLEAN-UP | TO RENT—_Two rooms { SECOND FLOOR Tenement, | TO RENT—An ! LARGE Furnished Front Room, good ning water, i | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. —— e ——— TO RENT TO RENT—Newly furnis private house. Two minutes watk irom Main street. Conveniences. 35 Walnut street, 8-9-11-13x for office purposes. Apply Curran Dry Goods Co. 8-9-3d ALL advertisements for the classified cojuma must he In the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ed rooms in all im- Meadow 8-9-2d provements. avenue. 127 Shuttle Park Saturday afternoon. Ple: return to 97 Greenwaad St. upstairs tenement of at 48 Vine street, inquire 8-9-tf six rooms on premises. 1 = | LOST—I'riday evening, envelope con- ; 4 | taining sum of money. locality, private electric lights, run envelope. Liveral reward etc. Box, 9 J, Hef‘ald. turned to Herald Office. 8-9-3dx if §-9-1dx LOST—A br Setter. It Lexington S TO RENT—Six room, stcam heated, tenement, 162 Maple street. 8-9-6d and if white English returned to 61 o -tf ‘n ard TO RENT—Tailor shop. Also 5 and T-room flats. Newly renovated, Main street. | { FOR SALE—Mosier safe, nea Curran Dry Goods Co. TO RENT—Six room tenement, mod- ern improvements. 12 School street. Tol. 1249-2. 8-7-2dx | TO RFNT—Tenement of 4 rooms on third floor at No. 12 Pearl court. | lnqulre at 16 Pearl court. 8-7-3dx | = S| TO R T'ch room tenement elec- tric iights, bath and ail modern improvements at 99 Winthrop st., rent $11.00, to small family. Apply Pinkus, downstairs. 8-7-47 FOR SALE—Chiffonier and Mahogany finish just half 259 Arch St. Middle bell. e, -1d FOR SALE—Ford overhauled and painted. 537 Church street. Runabout st Call at 8-9-12x FOR SALE- rarm, 200 acres, Hampton, 12-room house, chicken coop, orchard, etc., Pii low, Box X19X Herald. 8-5-7-9 TO RENT—Workshop with machines for making all kinds of tools, also machine for sharpening lawn mowers. Second-hand tools for sale. 545 Stanley St. City. 8-6-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of five three or eight rooms, all improvements. All in good condition. 237 Maple St 8-5-1wx | FOR SALE—Second tires and tubes, standard makes, at bargain pri Always in stock. Williams Au Co., 278 Eim street, city. 8-5-64 EGGS—Connecticut, guaranteed, de- livered Thursdays at market prices. Address, Eggs, Herald Office. TO RENT—Five rooms, second, floor, | 8-9-d1x Name on | re- | | on Griswold St., East | barns, | of | MONTHS. | month with all 7-31-9x | } Call, We now have fresh mined OLD COMPANY 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 heater in it. We are prepared to install gas wuter heaters at low rates as we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all kixds. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Fhone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE St., all | 10-Room House, all improvements, improvements, $6,200. | 55 Curtis St., $5,250. 3-Family and Garage, 526 Church, | = 2-Family, all improvements, separate baths and toilets, $5,400. | Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350. FOR RENT—7-room Tenement | Building Lots on Corbin $18.00. | and Hamilton St Also Rooming House, 14 Rooms. Center of city. H. D. HUMPHREY - ANNOUNCEMENT! September 1, Merchants & Bankers' Business School enters upon itg third yvear in business as a select school for a limited number de- siring the best possible preparation for positions as Bookkcepers, Stenographers ! Sccretaries, | | 8-Room Cottage, Bassett 10 Avenue Cheap. FOR SALE PLAINVILLE HOME, 12 Room two Tenement House; 1 % acres land, ideal place centrally ke cated. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real lListate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET Beginning Typists, Officc Assistants. The average time to complete one our regular courses is SIX The tuition is $16.00 a supplies furnished. | New term begins September 1st. write or 'phone for further particulars | | manNISaBANKmS | \BUSINESS SCHOO 61 PRATT ST, HARTFORD Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. i F. H. Jarvis, Principal | .modeérn improvements, a: 288 Park street. ~ Rent reasonable. Mrs. T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street, lower bell. Tel. 211-3. 8-6-tf | TO RENT—Tenement of four room modern improvements at 5 Cher street, new and modern five room | rent, 42 Maple street, P. J. Mur- | ray ‘and ‘Co., 88 West Main street. ! 8-6-tf ! lots on Belden street. at once. in and pald for. for cas H will ain COTTAGE OD | iellent facilities. Good | terms reasonable, Mrs. Yrey, Cot- > 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. BEACH—T'rollcy: TO RENT—Tenement of thr or eight All in good con- te dition. 8-5-1wx | rive, e tene- | SPEND YOUR VACAT 119 Glen | Right” Cottage, 8-4-d6x | Decticut’s best resort. | table, pleasant. surrcundings, ing, etc. Reasonable rates TO RENT—Three four-room at ments, $13.00 and $12.50. street. Frank Poglitsch. “Al TO RENT—Six rooms, new house, all improvements, second floor, 54 ar- den st. Address Frank Shicids, Tel. 605-3. 7-27-tr HELP W. \\']Ll)—\l \ld | WANTED—Young * older, to learn clothing business. Apply in own hand nrmm, to Box 12X, Herald Office. -9-3d | man, 20 yea or TO RENT-—An elegant 1st floor 5 rcom tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; | all modern improvements; nicest this locality. Inquire W c‘(lcr 43 FOR SALE—Three fine large building Must be sold | Sewer, sidewalk and curb | sell cheap Address Land, New Brit- 7-24-tf 8-3-wlx — | 1 Indian Neck, Con- | Excellent | bath- | o | Crder Hy Honr or Day. 'J. M. Finnegan Stables BOWLING | Cubs and Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelso_n, 174 ARCH STREET. | e i | |If You Want “Good Bottled‘ | Beer, Wine_ _r Liquors, Jame from PHILIP BARDECK, *85 Arch St. ‘P AUTOS TO BtNT, 482-2 | - PRINTING: BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderave Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printng Dene in Several Languages The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur. .. Street. = Tel. 634. ‘BBESEN, MGR. —~LIVERY-— Licasonable Rates Storage, Repalrs and Supplies U. 8. Tives and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. FhILALELPHRIA DENTAL RODMS WANTED—Young man, 20 years orf older, to learn clothing business. | Apply in own hand writing ! _of_ Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. | ment which brings individuals up to their best possibilities; the other ten thousand times more important and For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds 193 Mam Strea ncisco, Aug. 9.—Only by ection of the best can any TO RENT —Two tenements on Arch to | mproved said Luther Bur- plant specialist, in an ad- iy’ before the second national on Race Betterment. His “Bvolution and Variation Fundamental Purpose of effective-—selection of the best individ- uals through a series of generations. By this n cans and by this only, can 6. \ When these two lines of action are [onment and education, alone, | combinea, £11 the best qualities of any 'he sald, make appreciable |type are brought forth and fixed—and in the improvement of the | tho field £ improvement is limitless. it with favorable surround- o I d the selection of the best| Ay GET SULLIVAN’S POST. e field for improvement is Prominent New York Lawyer Likely to be Minister To San Domingo. New Haven, Aug. 9.—George P. In- gersoll, a prominent New York law- yer formerly a member of the law firm of Tyler, Ingersoll & Moran, of this eity, and a member of one of New Haven’'s oldest families, will in all probability, be the next minister to San Domingo. That post, since the resignation of James Mark Sullivan, has been vacant. Mr. Ingersoll it is understood, has the backing of the Connecticut dele- gation and many other prominent persons about the country. He is at present engaged in law practice in New York and lives in Ridgefleld, this state. He is very well known in this city. sibilities of Plant Life. rbank described the possi- [ plant life of “‘fixing charac- benefit the specials through on, giving the new com- ew abilities to advance.”” nt, well balanced nourish- thorough culture of plants _‘\ » he said, ‘will always md results in holding any ariety up to its best here- bilities, beyond which it y them, and lacking which, development can mever be ¢ But a sharp line must al- rawn between the transient jemporarily attained through environment and the per- | f results of selection of best for continuing the race. lorthless Mongrels Only. would be the result of all Iplum, corn, melon or petunia Washington, Aug. 9.—George . H. ¢ indiscriminately planted? | Downey, of Indiana, comptroller of orthless mongrels only, having | the treasury, today was appointed by jacter and no value for any ;| President Wilson to be an assoclate | judge of the court of claims, and ¥ constant. selection of the James W. McCarter of Bowdle, 8. D., B any race ever be improved. was appointed assistant register of the cation, no environment of any , treasury. NAMED BY WILSON., FOR SALE ouse at Maple Hill. Lots on Adams Street, near Vine. House on Lincoln Sh‘eet —BY— chultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. any race of plants, animals or man be | permanently or radically improved. SUMMER DRESS GOODS THIS WEEK \SPECIAL for TONIGHT and 40 inches wide, 25¢ and 39¢ quality. TO- 'NIGHT AT 1215 TONIGHT 9c YARD 38-inch Fancy Flow- ered Wash Silks, 59c¢ and 39¢ value. TO- NIGHT 2 9 C yarp value. WINDOWS AND TO- MORROW NIGHT’S PA- PER FOR SOME WON- FOR WEDNESDAY | MORNING. Fine French Voilesin 38| 36 and 38-inch Voile 1and Crepes, 19¢ to 25¢ | | WATCH OUR SHOW DERFUL BARGAINS I street, one three rooms, §2; onc Box 12X, Herald Oftice. 3-6-3d four rooms $11. Inguire 150 Arch street. F. W, Loomis. T-14-1f WANTED—First class tool makers, only experienced men on tools and automatic machinery need apply. The F. Kelly Co., Derby, Conn, TO RENT—Two tenements, each, All modern 130 Cherry street. 5 rooms improvements, | 8-3-15 tr tenement six gas., adults. 113 =27-tt WANTED—A boy at cigar factory, Monroe street, F. C. Radil. TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. 8-9-1d FURNISHED RROOMS. TO RENT-—5 1ooms tenements twith | 27} o bath, Znd floor, $15.00, apply at | TWO ROOMS—Furnis Rogers fash and Doc. Co, 139 Chestnut #t. 5-10-tf ed for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, | tubs, hot water, electric lights. Private. minutes’ walk from depot. nut street. set Five 45 Wal- TO RENT-—Five rooms, all improve- | ments, at 47 Glen street. lnguire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-i3. 4-19-17 TO RENT—Front rooms, also light housckeeping rooms, , 28 Mr. Morse. tenemen’, 473 Park | 8-4-tf, TO RENT—Four room modern improvements. street extension. NOTICE. ATUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4, 8-9-7d POSITIONS WANTED, YOUNG Anwili tion for hous street. wants posi- 105 Cleveland 8-9-2ax work. | | = | NOTICE—Have the carbon removed: from your cylinder by the Carbon | Burning process. First class work | at the bargain price of 50 cents cylinder. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm_street 61 DemsOn Garage ]: 130 MALN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day und wizin Storage, Supplics and Repniri~z Ag’t Reo Cars. "Phone 221 MULGRAPH LETIERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed, HARTFORD, TYPEWRITER EXGHANGE, Ihc. | 26 Stute St. Hartford, A. B. JOIINSON, U. 0. 5. DENT{STt Natiral Bank Bvilding. OPry NINGS. PERFECTLY ZASTEUR- IZET MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Sireet, Near “tanley. WANTED—-Swedish gir] for second | wark, Family to two, Mrs, W, Sloper, 55 Lexington St., '['('l 4!'2, -9-5d | experienced s e WANTED —Young lady, hookkeeper, Good, permanent posi- | tlon, Addross “J,” Herald offico, 8-6-3d Conn. ~prienced hine, Apply Wainut S, covering per Box ( ARD thie RNISHED AND NICE LARGE Front Room, su: for two, With or without board, Also two light housekeeping rooms, 84 ! Church, 8- WANTED—B ten mar:’ experience, wanis lary, $10.00 Adar SITU. A'I‘Jfi'\' er, Church | 8-4-Cdx | SrRERT, 8-4-d6 | 18| steam heat and ! | Wiliiams Auto Go Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. 6 teams. Tel. connection Little River, Ct, 8-9-ldx Avoid troubie by having your insur- Over zbc Store DETECTIVES 7-30-tf | BEST WORK AT MUDEKRATE PRICES Officc Open from 8 A. M. w0 8 P. N. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. ._ONKS, D, D. 8. | Cenrmiany.., o, DL D, § ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. 0 SR S S SRS MOTORCYCLE TIRES 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 The ALLING RUBBER If yom arc anucipating ton in any ' matter where secrecy. lotegrity and results are essentlal write A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE HARTFORD. CONN CHARTER 112, I use the Detecta Fhone. s estigi - IFHONE ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Repatr ‘PIIONE Supplics, Storage. Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per year. $1 7’000 QUIGLEY, 277 Main Street FOR SALE A four flat apartment house per yvear. Price $6.500, QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. o e e e T on Trinity strect. Rents for 3672

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