New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1915, Page 16

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OX & CO. Hartford. OAREFULLY FTILLED, STORE OLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. UNTIL Drummers’ samples, and the prices quoted to you what we would have to pay the manutacturers cumstances. Only a very limited there are many more quite as attractive as those economically priced. Every Bag latest thing in style. Suit Cases One 24 in. Cane Suit Case, value $4.00, for this sale $2.75. One 16 in. Leather Suit Case, value $6.00 for this sale $3.50. One 24 in. Cane Suit Case With leather trimmings, value $7.00, sale price $4.75, One 24 in. deep black Duck Suit Case, value $5.50, sale price $3.69. ) in. -extra large brown g, heavy straps, value le price $12.50. i in. brown ' Cabin Bag, 0, sale price $10.50, genuine hlack pigskin er lined, value $9.00, sale ‘in. black value crepe $11.00, grain sale in. Physician’s Black Box value $7.00, sale price grain, $16.00, One 24 in. black crepe Ladies’ Suit Case, value black goat Ladies’ | gale price $10.00. $7.00, sale price $5.00. , brown leather Bag, ¥/ .corners, value §8.00, One 24 in. deep bellows Suit Case, value $15.50, sale price $10. One 24 in. extra heavy Leather Suit Case, value $16.00, sale price $10.50. One 24 in. brown cowhide Suit Case, value $6.00, sale price $4.25. Suit value genuine walrus Bag i frame, value $15.00, $10.50. in. black calf Bag, value le price $8-50. in. black goatskin sewed corners, rice $5.00. ‘Iack Physician’s Bag, 00, ‘sale price $4.00. One 24 in. russet leather Case, with 2 heavy straps, $15.50, sale price $11.00. One 24 in. sheepskin Suit value $4.50, sale price $3.50. bag value Case, FURTHER Sport Shoes and Oxfords trimmed with Green, Tan Black, Now reduced .to $1.98. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. NOTICE i | [ are about under ordinary cir- number of the items are listed here mentioned and as and Suit Case is perfect and the Miscellaneous Bags One 14 in. brown leather Bos- ton Bag, value $4.50, sale price $3.25. ne 16 in, brown leather Bag, with hand sewed frame, value $11.50, sale price $8.50. One russet leather silk Hat Case, value $7.75, sale price $5.00. One 20 in. russet Gladstone Bag, leather lined, worth $15.00, sale price $10.00. One 18 in. black wale grain Bag, with hand sewed frame, value $6.50, sale price $4.50. One 18 in. 2 handle brown Bag, value $12.50, sale price $8.50. One 18 in. heavy walrus Bag, value $16.00, sale price $10.00, EGG SHORTHAND HIGHEST AWARD at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. unoement has just been made that the following text books awarded the Gold Medal of Honor—the highest recogni- he Panama-Pacific International Exposition! GREGG SHORTHAND RATIONAL TYPEWRITING OFFICE TRAININ G FOR STENOGRAPHERS spend time and money learning old-time methods when up to the minute. An analysis of carefully collected sta- h 8 that shorthand is taught in the high schools of 2,118 the United States. The following table shows the compara- iding of the seven leading systems GREGG SHORTHAND .... Ben Pitman Isaac Pitman .... Graham Barnes Pitman .. Munson . Day Graham jer analysis shows that Gregg Shorthand is taught in more cent. of the 2,113 cities in the high schools of which is offered. g Shorthand is taught in 563 more cities than the other six ms’ combined. . years ago Gregg Shorthand was taught in not more than ed schools of all kinds in the United States and Canada; taught in more than 2,500—in more than all the other mbined. It was adopted by more than four hundred 1918. ITH BUSINESS SCHOOL w ‘WITT BUILDING, 276 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 602-12. *School Is Open From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 1,250 381 110 77 44 ICEBERGS STILL SIGHTED Floe Ice, in Newfoundland Has Disappeared. Waters, St. Johns, N, F., Aug. 20.—The pro- cession of icebergs which has contin- ued through the waters about New- foundland much later than usual this summer has not yet ended, to reports brought by mail steamers just returned from Labrador. Large numbers of bergs were sighted, some of them stranded in shallow bays or on the outer submerged ledges and ! some drifting southward towards the trans-Atlantic steamer lanes. Floe ice | however, has disappeared. \ The United States coast guard cut- ters Seneca and Miami, which have conducted a five months’ ice patrol according finished their work for the season. The Seneca kept in touch with one large iceberg for thirteen days, watch- ing it drift eastward in the gulf stream some times at the rate of 20 miles a i day, until it gradually melted into a ‘“growler.” The patrol has been of | such assistance in enabling oceam liners to avold the ice. TROLLEY CO. LOSES SUIT. Justice Daniel E. O'Keefe has handed down a decision in favor of { Mrs. Julia Napoloatano mn her suit | against the Connecticut company, which was tried yesteraay. The are Gity Business l}ullege LO(_‘K 182 MAIN ST. The Hardware City Business College lu your opportunity. It may prove the turning point toward lyour career. hing School—It takees GRIT to go to Evening school and study Iv's work, but the effortpays. tion for you to consider is this: Am I Making the Most of My Ability, and My Oppor tunity. pces of promotion in business would be do the work we teach in our school. teachers to help you. Office open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. F. fL. SHIELDS, PRIN. greatly increased if We Solicit Your Patronage INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS Bonds for Fraternal Organizations Itz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Cireet. plaintiff sought to recover $100 | damages but was awaraea $60 and costs. ary 7 the water mains on Chestnut street burst, due to electrolysis, and flooded her house. Attorney J. G. ‘Woods represented the praintiff. DR. RADCLIFF INJURED, Dr. B. D. Radcliff, meat, milk and food inspector, will be laid up for the badly sprained ankle received in alighting from his automoble. All the ligaments in his ankle are badly torn and it will be some time before he en- tirely recovers. HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—First class operator on Cook wood screw threader. be required to operate twelve ma- chines. Good wages and steady work. trious man need apply. Richard and Son, Inc, Conn. Benjamin Winsted, 8-19- tf Post Office clerk-carrier ‘‘exam” at New Britain. October 2nd. Pre- pare under former government ex- aminer. Booklet S-232 free. | 'TO RENT—Front furnished off the Grand Banks this year, have | The claim was that on Janu- | next ten days or two weeks with a | ‘Would | None but sober and indus- | Pat- | CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A W TO RENT ! TO RENT—Down: rooms, all modern Wwith garden. Near trolley. tin street. s tens-mon( 4 improvements, 50 Aus- 8-20-3dx TO RENT—A two family ten rooms, modern on trolley line. W. Chestnut- street. house of improvements, P. eele, 250 8-20-1wWkx rooms, light housekeeping. 2 Main 8-20-6dx or rooms for Mrs. Clerkin, TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ond floor, all modern improvements. 332 Chestnut st, Tel. 8 13. 8-19-6ax TO RENT—S8 rooms, 5 on second floor, 3 on third, with all improvements. 237 Maple. 8-17-6dx | TO RENT--Five rooms, second floor, { modern improvements, at 2838 Park street. Rent reasonable. Mus. T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street, lower _bell. Tel. 211-3. 8-6-tt | TO RENTTenement of four rooms. | modern improvements at 5 Cheriy street, new and modern five room rent, 42 Maple street, P. J. Mur- ray and Co., 8-6-tt | TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 rcom tenement in new house, 12 Hart 5t.; all modern improvements; nicest in this locality. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-4f | TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms, $2; onc four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. T-14-1f 88 West Main street. | MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified columa must be in the Herald office by K 30 p. m. on the day FOR SALE—Ford tou It taken at once. Co., 287 Elm street. FOR SALE—Buick Car, late model 10 in good running order, a bargain for someone, Hart's Gar: 189 M street, FOR SALE—Cheap, bod driver and work horse. Tel. or call at Chas J. Johnsons, sington ERIHL Ken- = lots, 512. per week, 12 Booth's Block. FOR SALE—7 $1.00 down, months, Room 37, 600 Chickens and duc required. Hearld, Box ain, Conn. HORSE FOR SALE—casy responsible party 123 Cherry St $-18-3dx FOR SAL pecial model Hartford roadster. Fully equipped. New tires. Very powerful. Drice very reasonable. Wm. Flesicher, 28 Osgood avenue, city. — Lot and 6-room house, improvements, ~ cement FOR SAL! modern trees. One acre land. Close (o trolley. Price $3,200. L. ¥. Hayden, Bristol. T0 RENT—Two tenements, b rooms each, All modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 8-3-tf six 113 | TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. tenement gas, adults. TO RENT-—Tive rooms, all improve- ments,” at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 5-27-Lt | lots on Belden street. at once. Sewer, sidewalk and cur in and paid for. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Land, New Bri Wi lllmm«; ‘\uln Pope- | walks and cellar, chicken coop, fruit | Cash §500. | 8-17-4dx | FOR SALE—Three fine large ouilding | Must be sold | b | | anc FOR TELEPHONE 33, QUALITY No home is comp!ete or up-t lmn. SALE A in it. We are prepared to instal we make a specialty of installing Plumbing, tinning and sheet G2 Lafayette Street. SALE 2-family house located in Belvidere; hardwood finish throughout; large lot; price $4,500.00—Savings Bank mortgage $2,700.00, balance on easy terms. New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. 301 PARK STREET WHERE PRICE AND COMBINE o-date without a gas water heater | gas water heaters at low rates as them. metal work of all kinds, 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN ‘With all modern equipment, in first-c! Very House on CAMP STREET Desirable Two Family lass condition. Cheap and liberal terms if taken soon. 'H. D. HUMPHREY - BASSETT | STREET | New Three Family Home, All Mcdern ]mprovcmems, 8- lx-:dx‘(() 300 QUIGLEY, TRE For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid troubie by having your insur e written by a man who *(now how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Bootl’s Block. FURNISHiED ROOMS. LARGE FRONT ROOM, ter; heat, bath, etc. High street. No. 28 running wa- Souta 8-19-3d | TO RENT: DRESSMAKING. | DRESSMAKING done at home. N. Gunther, 54 Trinity St. 8-19- —_— Inquire 8-19- housekeeping rooms. Church street, fruit store. P WANTED- e e — YOUR INVESTMENT. of Time and Cost of Tuition neces- sary to complete one of our courses of demonstrated thoroughness, is not a | matter of guess with us—it is definite, and has proved so to our patrons, ever since the school was established in 1913, SIX MNOTHS is the time required for the average pupil, to complete the regular Bl NESS or the STENO- GRAPHIC course . NINE MONTHS is the scheduled time to master the SECRETARIAL, TUITION, $15.00 per month; if paid each quarter, $40.00 in advance. All books and supplies furnished free. Call any day or evening upon the principal to inspect the school and talk over our proposition FRCHANTS=BANKER USINESS SCHOOL Street, Hartford, Conn. H. JARVIS, Principal. 61 Pratt F. FOR CANNING SEASON Mason Pint Jars, 45¢ a doz. Mason Quart Jars, 50c a dozen. Jelly Tumblers, 2 for 5c. Kettles, all sizes, in Alumi- num, Enameled Ware and i Tin Ware. Special in a large Alumi- jnum Preserve Kettle and Ladle for $1.69. Aluminum Cooking Set. Combination 6 quart Berlin Pan, 215 quart Colander, 5 quart Steamer, 21, quart Cas- serole, for $1.69. Teas, Coffees, Cheese and Eggs, | best at the " UNION TEA COMPANY 317 Main Street Butter, the very i terson Civil Service School, Rochea- | er, N. Y. 8-13-15d Kettle, 215 quart Pudding | WANTED—A waitress. Apply v Lunch, 348 Main St. Woman for Apply Mrs, Francis street. 8-19-3d Sheldon, 21 Furnished rooms or light 38 general | Eanlty ‘HARTFOHD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. WANTED—A competent girl general housework, apply Lexington street. to at 8-14- (.«J\ B. Pa- 8-4tf. covering machine. Apply N. per Box Co., Walnut St. NOTICE. \'()TICE—J'urnlture and piano mov- ing, local and long distance, rain | or shine, with auto truck. It will | pay you to see us. John Halvarson, 36 Maple street. 'Phone 615. 8-17-6dx PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4. 8-16-6a NOTICE—Automobile out. Low rates. K. S. Kyle, Tel, 103-5. 8-16-6d e AUTOMOBILE parties taken WANTED. books and Blanchfield, before 1885. Also old newspapers, G. W. F. 43 Elm street, Hartford. WANTED—Neat, healthy girl for Sanitarium, 8-19-3d of cooking. Nagles Washington St. work, ply Mrs. Place. family of four, adults. Ap- James Vile, 35 Park 8-19-4dx experienced once, good Address, WANTED—Young cery clerk at for right man. Herald office. gro- chance | Box 8i%, 8-18-3dx WANTED—Chef and Bronson, City. cook at Hotel 8-16-tf WANTED—Set of light, ness. Tel. 1074-2, or 646-23. 8-16-1w If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine. _. Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, *85 Arch St. 'Pu. . 482-2 /AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephoue 302 double har- | FOR A HOM | Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New | 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hive. | Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRE MULTIGRAPH LETTERS 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. WANTED.— Exnprienced strippers on ‘”0" in any Letter Heads Printed. | 26 State St. Hartford, (nnn ? DeTECTIVES | It you are anucipating imestigh- ter where secrecy and nre esscntial G. 26 STATI HEARTFORD. CON CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Fhone. BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderawe Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. ¥rinting Deue in Scveral Languages . e | Integrity | write A. The Eastern Printing Co,| lrue s WANTED— Wall map of New Britain | IMPORTANT 8-19-5dx | | PINKUS OPTIC! | ACCURACY, general housework, with knowledge | | omy isn't all. WANTED—Maid for general house- | for wearing PINKUS glasses is | | | | 53 Chur. .. Street C. EBBES] Tel. MGR. 634. | THR VE-GLASS ACTORS in the L SERVICE ARE RELIABILITY \\l) ECONOMY, Economy is best served by pur- chasing your glasses here. But eccn- The paramount reason that they are ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician Over 30 Years' Expericnce Office, 306 Main St. "Phone 570 Neat 6 Room COTTAGE QUIGLEY Fac-simile of Typewriting done in | MAPLE STREET 3-Family House, modern improve- | ments, steam heat, lot 50x160. $1,000.00. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. MOTORCYCLL 1 Al fie 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 The ALLING RUBBER Nice Corner Residence Well Jocated, with all improvements, | suited for large family or rooming house. 0 v FOR SALE BY H. N.'LOCKWO0O0D Real Estate and Insurance 86 WI'ST MAIN STREET LIVER Y- Leasonable Rates storage, -Repairs apd Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube PART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. PHILAUELPAIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over Zbc Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Officc Open from 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. S. Y F.r. . ONKS, D. D. (ol nov A. 5. JUHNSOUN, v, D. 3. DENTI(S{ Nati.ral Bank Bwilding. OPEN EVENINGS. BOWLING i Ciubs and Private Pariies , Accommodated. 172-174 ARCH STREET. - Hilding Nelson, " COUNTRY ' RESIDENCE - FOR SALE On Beautiful Berlin street, 10-room house. 8 acres land, fruits, large barn. QUIGLEY ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 277 Main Street HARTFORD, CONN.

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