New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 12

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Hartford. CAREFULLY FILLED. STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. U ceof the Year to Buy Young Th FURTHER Sport Shoes and Oxfords Trimmed with Green, Tan, Black, at Greatly Reduced Prices, TELEPHONE CHAR7TER 1380 NOTICE Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING Once a year only do prices . ‘known excellence of every desirable kind. ng room for fall stock. The prices: Young Men’s Suits Young Men’s Suits A Clearance Sale held Worth Up to $ Now Only Worth Up to $ Now Only SOME OF THE argains for . $2.29 .. $2.69 . $3.50 . $4.50 . $5.00 $3.50 Suits, now . §3.98 Suits, now .. §6.00 Suits, now .. $5.98 and $6.50 Suits . $6.98 and $7.50 Suits . Suits up to $9.50, now ... $5.98 Overcoats, Norfolk, Reefer and Balmacaans, 3% to 14; for immediate egular prices $2.50 to 80, now at a discount of 25 F oent, ® balunce' of our boys’ e Suits, now at less than On1y el B 0dd lot of Boys' Wash Trousers in large sizes | s 14 to 18; regular 75c, $1.00 and 39c i quality- To close 000 pairs of Boys’ odd Knickers for fall just ived for school 48¢c 1 $1.50 | Prices. denim. THE PALM BEACH COATS Were $7.98 FOR LADIES, more smart models and a complete range of sizes. er the cost the material and making by a good many dollars. :oh this low water mark, on boys’ and youths' Clothing. Boys' 25¢ Overalls $10.00, NOW _ A manufacturer’s surplus stock—and just the Coats for vacation and early fall wear. As you must surmise—the selling price does Clothing of at this time for the sole purpose of $10.00 $6.50 250 1750 Boys Boys' Wash Blouses now as follows: | Sample Blouses worth up to §1.00, for 52c. 50c Blouses, including Sport styles, now 41c. 29c Blouses, now only 19c¢, And others likewise .reduced. Boys' 50c Overalls with red tops, in tan and blue Special Clearance eeiienen.. 42¢ 19¢ to $5.00 There are six not LINCOLN JUBILEE OPENED. Chicago, Aug. 23.—The exposition S, Fighting Craft to Be | of the Lincoln jubilee, held in cele- ( B i optember 10. | bration of the half century of negro \ol‘k Aug. 23.—The keel of | freedom, was opened here today. The ship Calitornia will be laid | SXNibits’ covers a wide range, from Sep. | vehicl O 10, it was announced today. | Ing schools 2 ; fornia will be the first fight-{ Vhere to electrical appliances and | Sn any navy to be equipped | Needle work. Sculpture and other | jc engines for her own | examples of negro craftsmanship are although such engines | ¢Xhibited. en oughly tested in their | — égfife, fupy,,,er { WANT LIQUOR BAN RAISED. 1 for the construction of me\ _ Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 23.—Peti- 3 has been accumulated at|tions were circulateqd in Parkersburg | v vard for soveral months and | and a number of cities in the state | !, 00,000 pounds of steel are‘ today calling on Gov. Henry D. Hat- | ‘be used in the building ofl field to convgne the legislature in In most respects, other |sbecial session for the purpose of re- engines, the California will| pealing the Yost liquor prohibitory | ‘the battleship Arizona but|law which became operative a tonnage of 32,000 as com- | vear. Two special s the Arizona’'s 31,400. ! legislature have been already helq, SHIP CALIFORNIA. SEEING STRAIGHT Without eye strain is not difficult if you are.fitted with the Proper Glasses. GO STRAIGHT to F. L. McGUIRE. Optometrist. 276 Main Street And he will show you he is “straight,” and the difference between his work and others you will so appreciate that you will send your friends “straight” there. THAT'S STRAIGHT Up One Flight—LeWitt’s Telephone Block dware City Business Coliege 132 MAIN S7T.The Hardware City Business College It may prove the turning point toward EWS BLOCK, school is your opportunity. §s in your career. Evening School—It takees GRIT to go to Evening school and study a day’'s work, but the effortpays. question for you to consider is this: Am I Making the Most of My [ My Ability, and My Oppor tunity. chances of promotion in business would be our school. Office ,open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. F. H. SHIELDS, P[{,L\', greatly increased if fould do the work we teach in aty of teachers to help you. m. We Solicit Your Patronage RE INSURANCE AND BONDS Bonds for Fraternal Organizations ultz & Costello, Inc. 242 M™Main Cireet. SURETY ! United States will LAUD U. TASK. Italians Hope We Will ships to Aid Ambassador Rome, Aug. 23, via Paris, 11:05 a. m.—Appreciation is expressed here in government circles and by the S. Send War- in Turkey. taken by the American embassy at | Constantinople in the protection of Italian interests in Turkey. Unoffi- cially hopes are expressed that the send additional the representa- Morgenthau ef- warships to render tions of Ambassador i fective. Many Italians are employed as laborers in the interior of the Turk- ish empire remote from the direct in- fluence of American consuls ORDER SIX STEAMERS. Japanese Steamboat Company Pur- s. g Seattle Aug .—Orders SiX 12,000 ton steamers have been Placed by the Osaka-Shosen Kaisha Steamship company of Java, with an iron works in Os according to of- ficers of the Japan liner Panama Maru, which has arrived here from the Orient. Some of these explained today chasing Craft in U. Seattle, Wash., ships, the officers : will be used in the trans-Pacific service after subsidies have been rearranged. The vessels are to be 625 feet long. v AT EXPOSITION. San Francisco, Aug. 23.—The total number of visitors to the Panama Pa- cific exposition has reached 11,000,- 000, it was announced today. The average daily attendance since the exposition opened, February 20, ha | been 59,919. The average for the | last two weeks has been 79,277. i 11,060,000 Eie————————— WANTED. WANTED—To rent for the winter a funished house of about 8 rooms ‘having good heating arrangements and modern plumbing. Address Box 10BB lerald. 8-21-3dx W before 18t Also old newspapers, G. W. F. 43 Elm street, Hartford, hooks anda Bilanchfield, 8-19-5dx WANTED—DMaid for general work, family of four, adults, ply Mrs, James Vile, 3 Place. house- Ap- Park 8-19-4dx cook at Hotel WANTED—Chef and Bronson, City. 8-16-tt PERFECTLY PASTHUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection | TO RENT—Four i | | | i i ol | i | | | | ! | | | i | | ¢ ' bell | i ’\ veople of the weighty burden under- | NTED—Wall map of New Britain | ONE CE D TO RENT rooms, all modern 14 Lincoin street. 117 Willow street. 8-23-3dx TO RENT g 1mpxcvcmcms Apply Sicklick, Tel. 557-15, 1 TO RENT—2 Tenements of 4 rooms €ach on troliey line, modern im- DProvements, 146 Jubilee street. 8-23 tenement, 106 room modern improvements, Burritt, | TO RENT—Tenement three rcoms at 57 Walnut street. -23-6dx TO RE\T—TWO office rooms, Also Mosler safe for sale. Curran Co. 8-23-6d TO RENT—One four room flat, one six room flat and three front offices at “The Barnes” block, 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes. 8-21-d6 oom Tenement, all Trinity reet. 8-21-d7x TO RENT—Four improvements, ] Inquire downstairs. TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, 4 rooms, all modern improvements, with-garden. Necar trolley. 50 Aus- tin street. 8-20-3dx house of improvements, W. P. Steele, 250 8-20-1wkx TO RENT—A two family ten rooms, modern on trolley line. Chestnut street, | - = TO RENT—Front furnished or rooms for Mrs. Clerkin, rooms, light housekeeping. 212 Main 8-20-6dx TO RENT_Six room tenement, seo- ond floor, all modern improvements. / 332 Chestnut St., Tel. 847-13. 8-19-6dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10c T A WORD EACH INSERTION. SRR — ALL advertisements for the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. i on the day of issue R LOST. LOST—I. O. O. F. Cuff link Sunday on Stanley or Chestnut street. Please leave at Herald office. ax pleas LOST—Bunch turn to He: of keys, FOR SALI. throughout; large lot; pric TELEPHONE 5! QUALITY We are prepared to ‘nstall Tin It | of installing | we make a spacialty | Plumbing, ‘A o2 Lafayette Street. FOR SALE 2-family house located in Belvidere; hardwood finish e $4,500.00—Savings Bank mortgage $2,700.00, balance on easy terms. New Brltam Lumber & Coal Co. 301 PARK STRERT WHERE PRICE AND COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater gas water heaters at low rates them. tinning and sheet metal work of all kinds. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN will buy one of the passenger tour- Williams Gar- 8-23-d3x FOR SALE—S$§ best Corbin ing cars in the city. age. Elm street. 0—>5 FOR SALE—Between 125 and 150 quarts new milk daily. C. F, Feine- mann, Farmington Awg., Tel. 3 gt ew milch cows W. Baldwin, Ken 2wks. FOR SALE springers. ton, Tel FOR SALE—A good repairing and blacksmith business, cheap, apvly Mr. Kropf, near 160 Arch street. 8-21-6dx FOR SALE—1912 Ford touring car, also Dodge touring car. Prices right W. F.-Keeley, Elm and S» mour. FOR SALE—Cheap, good gentle driver and work horse. Tel. 674-23 or cail at Chas. J. Johnsons, Ken- sington 8-19-6d , TO RLVT—& rooms, 5 on second fioor, 8 on third, with all improvements. 237 Maple. ¥-17-6dx TO RENT_Five rooms, second floor, modern improvements, at 288 Park street. Rent reasonable. Mrs. 'I. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street, lower Tel, 211-3 8-6-tf TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern improvements at 5 Cheriy street, new and modern five room rent, 42 Maple street, P. J. Mur- ray and Co. 88 West Main street. 8-6-tf TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 raom tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; i all modern improvements; nicest in | this locality. Inquire Wexler, 439 | Arca St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-¢f TO RENT —Two tenements on Arch street, onc three rooms, $9; onc four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W, Loomis. T-l4-1f TO RENT— Desirable rooms, electricity, | Bassett street. tenement six gas, adults. 113 5-27-LE TO RENT-—{ive rooms, all improve- | ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. ! HELP W2 WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework., No washing. Apply 204 Lincoln street. 8-23-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. F. T. Griswold, 373 West Main street, 8-21-d3 WA\ITED —Exeprienced strippers on covering machine. Apply N. B, Pa- per Box Co., Walnut St. 8-4tf, —————— ] NOTIC | AUTOMOBILE PAF‘TILS taken Dut Very reasonable rates. . New Buick | Richara Covert, 20 Tel. 1073-4. 8-23-6d | touring car. | Maple street. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken |~ out. Low rates. K. S. Kyle, Te 103 8-23-6dx NOTICE—Furniture 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 FURNISHED ROOMS. | LARGE FRONT ROOM for rent, $2.50 per week. Also other rooms. 149 Main St. 8-23-3dx T—Furnished Peck, 319 front Main = $-21 room ot. FURNISHED ROOMS—Tor keeping ,includes Kitchen. minutes walk from acpot, nut street. hous Five » Wal- $3,000. high- line. City. with business; business care Herald, Develop automob grade pleasure and Address, Partner, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. | | | i | | HELP WANTED—$20 to FOR SALE—Three fine large ouilding lots on Belden street. Must be sold at once. in and paid for. Will ain Heraid. 7-24-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. $35 per month extra money to any em- ployed person without interfering with regular work. No selling, no canvassing. Positively no invest- ment. Unemployed need not apply. Address The Silver Mirror Co., Inc Dept. 123 W. Madi S Chicago, IIL WANTED—First class operator on Cook wood screw threader. Would be required to operaté twelve ma- chines. Good wages and steady | work. None but sober and indus- trious man need apply. Benjamin Richard and Son, Inc., Winsted, . Conn. §-19-tf Post Office clerk-carrier * ' New Britain. October Pre- pare under former government ex- aminer. Booklet S-232 free. Pat- terson Civil Service School, THE THREE TMPORTANT CYE OPTICAL SERWCE ARE RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY. Economy is best served by pur- chasing your glasses here. But econ- omy isn’t all. The paramount reason for wearing PINKUS glasses is that they are ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician Over 20 Years' Experience "Phone PINKUS ACCURACY, When can we De hveri Your Fan? vet us know Today The Spring & Buckley — Elecric Co. 77-79 CHURCH ST. 8-21-3d | Sewer, sidewalk and curb | sell cheap | for cash. Address Land, New Brit- | 8-21-4d. | at | '), M. Finnegan Stables: | With all modern equipment, in first-c terms if ta - H. D HU NOTICE Desiring to move my fam- ily to the farm, I will rent or | 'sell at reasonable terms to, suitable persons, my sixteen | reom house, No. 121 Maple St., favorably located as a family residence or for first | class roomers or boarders. THEO. A. STANLEY, STREET New Three Family Home, All Mcdern Improvements, $6,300. QUIGLEY, | MAIN STREET. . * MULTIGRAPH LETTERS | 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. | | HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXGHANGE, Ihc, | State St. Hartford, Conn. = Williams Auto Go. | | | .Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New | 5 ana 7 Passenzer Autos for hive. | Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. | "PHONE 236. 287 KLM STREET | "A.B.JOHNSON, D. . 3. Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. Denison Garage 130 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night 'Phone 224 Ag’t Reo Cars PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION M and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dene in Several Languages . The Eastern Printing Co., | 53 Chur. .. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. $100 FOR A HOME Neat 6 Room COTTAGE QUIGLEY 277 Main Street AUTOS TO H[NT By Hour or Day. | | Storage, Supplies and Repairing. |+ Desirable Two Family FOR SALE Ao, o CAMp STREET lass condition. Cheap and liberal ken soon. MPHREY 'MAPLE STREET 3-Family House, modern improves ments, steam heat, lot 50x160. $1,000.00. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. MOTORCYCLE TiRks 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 The ALLING RUBBER 70 Nice Corner Residence Well located, with all improvements, | suited for large family or rooming | house. "OR SALE BY H. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance 86 WIST MAIN STREET ~~LIVERY-— | Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs ang Supplies U. §. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S SARAGE Tel, 221-4 180 MAIN »7T. thILAUELPHIA CENTAL ROOMS 183 Main Strest Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MUDERA’ PRICES Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. u. ._ONKS, D, D. S. C-- ) If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine. -: Liguors, Crder Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 85 Arch St. ‘Ph. ... 4822 HBOWLING . Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated., Office 172 ARCH COUNTRY . RESIDENCE FOR SALE On Beautiful Berlin street, 10-room house. 8 acres land, fruits, large barp. - QUIGLEY 277 MAIN STREET. :Hildipg Nelson, iLLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD. CONN. Tel. No. 900. Telephoune 302

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