New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1915, Page 16

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i CLOSED X FILLED. FRIDAYS AT 123 M, Crepe Kimonos and Bath' Robes at Housedress Dept., 2nd Floor, North Store, TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. UNTID FURTHER NOTICE gilor Made Suits e $35 ts made in our own workrooms by our superb custom tailors. from which to make your selection, and new materials in fall colors as follows: | Poplin in navy blue, black, green and brown. only a limited number of orders can be taken we may be obliged to withdraw this offer the ten days are up. he same high class service. . AND GIRLS’ COLLEGE AND SCHOOL APPAREL carefully. . considered the assembling of ble .garments for the school girl, r assortments will be admired by sure’ 1 ages, This Offer will Con- tinue for Ten Days. ‘We will show you several choice Serge, Gaber- These Suits would be worth $45.00 to $50.000 if made by a custom tailor “Just the ticket” guaranteed to keep Assorted handles f good strong frame. Blousges, 'Middies, Smocks, Sailor Suits, ‘and S8ilk and Wool the prettiest we could find. prices' quite as attractive as the garments. Dept., Second Floor. Dresses and sep- And we've Better grades of girl. SCHOOL UMBRELLAS 83c, VALUE 50c for the careless youngster—and off the cold fall sleet and rain. 'or boy and girl; steél rod and UMBRELLAS AT 75c AND 98c Scho6l Umbrellas for boy and Gloria cover and assorted Bandles. hool Suits for the School Boy. FOR THREE DAYS BOYS’ ALL WOOL NORFOLK SUITS IN NEW 3, WITH TWO PAIRS OF FULL LINED TROUSERS; FALL AND R WEIGHT. RICH DARK GRAYS AND BROWNS AND HAND- ;'MIXTURES. SIZES 6 TO 18. 1 Suits Worth $5.98 and $6.50 For Three Days . . . $5.00 A Free Offer in Our Boys Department. \ | With every purchase of a Boys’ Wool Suit or Coat we will inclyde Free of charge a large size lacquered school companion with the following fittings: ' Pen and Pencil Holder, including Pen as well as Pencil, and an eraser. pretty box and every boy who sees it will want to own it. Five Faber Pencils, One Combina- There are two keys with JANS EVACUATE | NO FORTRESS " Forces Also Occupy Town of Lutsk | Sept. 2, via London, 8. 'm.—An official com- made public tonight by ar office announces the " by the Russian forces of of Grodno and the re- the troops to the right Niemen river. ent follows: 4 ~Dvinsk front, gen- jpking, there has been no hange. The German at- he region . of Friedrich- i has been repulsed. ig Successful Progress. are making successful ptween the Sventa and rivers. They are ap- rery near Wilkomir, and p they occupy the front iny-Mizsayala-Dukshty. Germans in disorder and making prisoners. Progressing along the right bank of the Viliya, we captured from the Germans in the Dukshty region, one mortar and several caissons. The situation between the Viliya and Niemen rivers is unchanged. The enerny’s efforts are directed chiefly along the Olita Merecz road, where the night of the first we repulsed many obstinate attacks. A stub- born fight occurred near Orany. . Cross Niemen River, Near Grodno, after having held the enemy as long as necessary to enable us to evacuate this point, our troops. on the night of ‘the . first, crossed to the right bank of the Niemen river. To the south of Grodno, on the whole front as far as the Pripet river the situation is without es- sential change. In the region of Lutsk, after having held the enemy in obstinate combats on the River Styr, our troops the nights of the first, fell back upon the Olyka-Radziwiloff frent. During the day we cap- tured a hundred prisoners, includ- ing officers and machine guns. Teutons Occupy Lutsk. The enemy has occupied Lutsk. In conformity with the retreating moveraent from the Styr river our troops in Galicia have occupied new ening of the. first of near Svyentsyany, our ed two villages at the bayonet, repulsing the positions, enabling us to cover our movements with rear guards. The enemy has again suffered very heavily in rear guard actions in the = Ao aio il o e T SEEING STRAIGHT Without eye strain is not difficult if you are fitted with the Proper Glasses. Optometrist. 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. B e e S S i GO STRAIGHT to F. L. McGUIRE. 276 Main Street THAT’S STRAIGHT Up One Flight—LeWitt’s Block Telephone NOTICE | Hartfora Auto Parts Company have purchased a large factory site bar of Stanley street, and we have For Sale in that section. hese Investments will double your Money. SEE . CHAS. H. GILLIN General Insurance, .Rea! Estate, IN STREET advise the purchase of building lots Telephone 974-2 l and at the mouth of the Stripa. regions of Zolonczow and Zborow, Af- ter repulsing repeated attacks here, Wwe assumed a partial offensive, capturing machine guns, prisoners and much war material. ‘WANTED. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, apply 7 Forest street. 9-1-3dx WANTED—Girl between 18 and 20, to work in confectionary store. Call Franklin Ice Cream Parlor, 2 Main street. 9-1-3dx AUTOS TO RENT ). M. Finnegan Stables B TMPORTANT EYE-GLASS FACTORS in the PINKUS OPTICAL SERVICE ARE: ACCURACY, 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 30 Years’ Experience , 306 Main St. ’Phone 570 PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION., Printing Done in Several Languages TR The Easter Printing . Co,, 53 Chur:.: Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE On Beautiful Berlin street, 10-room house, 8 acres land, fruits, large barn. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. R BN Y A W ORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Camera, either at Newgate Prison, or return by way of Spring- fleld and Hartford. Liberal reward if returned to K. M. Nichols, Plants- ville. Box 676. Telephone 238-12, Southington, 8-31-6d NOTICE. e R O ) IR We have on hand one 3% ton Alco truck, 13 Mais truck, also several used cars. George B. Wuestefeld Co., Park street. New Haven. Tel. 6877. 9-1-3a AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4. 8-30-6d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Low rates. K. $. Kyle. Tel 103-5. 8-31-d5x ———————————————— ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss Margaret Sullivan, piano teacher, Tel. 853-12- 113 Greenwood street. 8-31-d5x ——————————— TO RENT TO RENT—Five room tenements, all improvements, rent reasonable. Inquire on premises. 33 Dewey St. Tel. 756-2. 9-3-6d TO RENT-—Three rooms, third floor, improvements, suitable for man and wife, 237 Maple street. 9-3-1d TO RENT—Five rooms, steam heat, $16.00, Apply Curran Co. 9-3-3d TO -RENT--Three large rooms, steam heated at 72 West Main street. In- - quire Miss Stafford. 9-3-2d TO RENT—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire, 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 77 Linwood street, Tel. 275-2. 9-2-tf TO RENT—First floor, 157 S. Main street. Opposite Whiting. Fine lo- cation. Reasonable rent. Inquire 153 W. Main street. Phone 416-5, 9-1-d4x TO RENT—Front room for two gen- tlemen, 87 Prospect. Inquire up- stairs. 9-1-5dx TO RENT—Five rooms and reception hall in a three family house, 12 Hart street, furnace heat, perfect- ly arranged and modern in detail. Apply Wexler 489 Arch street, Phone 1311-2. > 9-1-tf TO RENT—Two tenements, modern improvements, five rooms each, one $14 and one $16; 446 West Main street .Inquire D. A, Appell 8-30-1wk TO. RENT—A two family house of ten rooms, modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 8-28-d6x TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 478 Park street extension. 8-27-tf TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms. $9; one four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. T-14-tt tenement six gas, adults. 113 5-27-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. FURNISHED ROOMS, | TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, 45 Main street, Hot and cold water. R. Forsythe. 9-2-3dx TO RENT—Suite of two finely fur- nished rooms with board, in private boarding house. One minute from post office and Main street. Box B19B, Herald. 9-2-tf TC RENT—Two Tooms, fully equipped for light housekeeping; with gas range. Suitable for one or- two teachers. Address Box X 6 X, Herald Office. 8-30-d5 TWO ROOMS for housekeeping. Con- veniences, Telephone. 15 Prospect street, second bell. 8-26-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Girl for general work. Prefer one who home nights. Herald. house- can g Address Box 16AA, 9-3-2d ‘WANTED—Girl work. home Hill, for general house- Prefer one that can go nights. Apply Grove 9-2-4a3 64 ‘WANTED — Thoroughly competent maid for general housework, small fami Good wages, no washing. Addr: P. O. Box No. 1020. 9-2-3d WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply 175 West Main. 9-1-4d PERFECTLY PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. . on the day of issue. FOR SALE, > FOR SALE—Saxon Roadster, one year old. Tires and condition as good as new $275.00. Latest | model Pope, electric lights and self starter. Also 1911 Reo, fine condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St., city. 6d FOR SALE—A No. 5 Royal Standard Typewriter in first class condition. Reasonable price. Inquire Box 11B, Herald. 9-3-3dx Hupmobile run- about newly painted, just over- hauled fully equipped. 1911 Mitch- ell Touring car newly painted, fully equipped, price reasonable, 546 West Main St., Auto Repair Station. Tel. 747-12. Demonstration eve- nings. 9-3-3dx FOR SALE—1912 FOR SALE—Two tenement house in good repair. 189 Glen street. 9-3-2dx 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 Chestnut street. 9-2-6dx FOR SALE—Nice bay mare, very good roader, not afraid of anything. Call 27 Osgood ave., or Tel. 1525-2. 9-3-6dx FIREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE—We have a limited quantity of well sea- soned fireplace wood which we will saw to lengths specified and deliv- er in your cellar at very resonable prices. Mooreland Farm, Kensing- ton, Telephone 646-12. 9-2-64 FOR SALE—Harley twin motorcycle. Inquire 189 Stanley street. 1-2-3dX FOR SALE—Six room cottage, Elm Hill, electric lights, running water, fruits, near school, store 5 minutes on trolley. Part cash, balance as rent, $2,500. Address C. H. Culver, Elm Hill 9-1-6dx FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car, newly painted, fine running order. Price low to right party. Ask for demonstration. Box 18G, Herald office. 9-1-3dx FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with 60 records, also recording outfit, all in perfect condition, $10. $1 week- ly terms it desired, Box 10 BB. + Herald. 8-31-tf FOR SALE—Victrola, used only a short time good as new, $25, in- cluding records sold on easy terms. Box X8X, Herald, 8-31-tf FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Irish ter- riers. Address, Andrews, 1411 Stanley Stret. Tel. 454-4. 8-30-6dx FOR SALE—Now is the time to or- der Bartlett Pears. $1.25 a basket. Large and fine. D. J. Smith, Shut- tle Meadow. Tel. 155-2. 8-30-tf FOR SALE—Studebaker tourh_lg car, new tires, just painted, engine re- cently overhauled, great bargain. Price $200. 534 West Main. . 8-30-1wx 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 Brit- ain Hera! 7-24-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. Number of Permanent Positions Are Now Open in the Grinding and Various Machine Departments .of This Company.| Permanent: Employment is Offered to Men Familiar With General Machine Shop Practice. This is an Exceptional Opportunity for Steady, Reliable Machine Operatives to Secure Desirable Employment in a Modern, Up-to-date Plant Located in a Live, Progressive Home Town. Address Employment Department, The New Departure Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Conn. WANTED—Man for single ice wagon. Good wages for balance of season. N. E. Austin, Berlin. Tel. 111-12. 9-2-3dx WANTED—First class operator on Cook wood screw threader. Would be required to operate twelve ma- chines. Good wages and steady work. None but sober and indus- irious man need apply. Benjamin Richard and Son, Inc, Winsteq, Conn. 8- ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPH C. BEEBE, organist of the South church, teacher of piano, or- gan and voice. Address South church office. 8-24-tf SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED—To go out dressmaking oy the day. Mrs. Julia Martin, 24 Lafayette street 200 E. MAIN ST., Tel. 943-2 AJAX TIRES GUARANTEED 5,000 MILES FOR SALE AT Morrin’s | Our Prices On Tires Will Interest You I Garage WERE GOING ing the same? latter case, we shall be pleased to Plumbing in all its branches. i ‘Where Prices Suit 62 LAFAYETTE STREET HOW ABOUT THAT GAS WATER HEATER YOU TO INSTALL Have you forgotten it or are you seeking information concern- If the former case, If the Of course it is we wish to remind you. quote you prices. needless to explain its good qualities as you must already know them Hot water is very essential in any house. We also do Tinning and J. EDWARD ERWIN and Service Satisfies. 'PHONE 629 FOR SALE A MODEL HOME ON BASSETT ST. All Modern Conveniences. Large Lot and Garage. For Particulars Call On H. D. HUMPHREY Wednesday, September the first, at nine o’clock, marks a most import- ant event in the lives of many of the young people of this community. They are starting their training at Huntsinger’s. Are you? If not, call, write or ’phone . for Catalogue N. Office open every evening until nine o’clock. HUNTSINGER’S The School Of Efficiency. New Location. 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. 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. BASSETT STREET New Three Family Home, All Modern Improvements, $6,300. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN STREET. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. '"PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET _$100 FOR A HOME Neat 6 Room COTTAGE QUIGLEY 277 Main Street FIRE 242 8-30-e.0.d. 3t-x MAPLE STREET 3-Family House, modern improve- ments, steam heat, lot 50x160. $1,000.00. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. AT A —— Nice Corner Residence ‘Well located; with aH improvements, suited for large family or rooming house. FOR SALE BY H N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and. Insurance 86 WIIST MAIN A STREET Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. FRILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Stresi- - Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MOUDERATE PRICES Officc Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. 1.ONKS, D. D. 8. Crro~3ani Mont.:, D, N S If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine: or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, '85 Arch St ‘Phu .. 4822 Denison Garage 430 MA! STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and might Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag’t Reo Cars "Phone 224 BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. e}k pienach A ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. ity > [d We Solicit Your Patronage INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS Bonds for Fraternal Organizations ‘Schultz & Costelio, Inc. Main Street.

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