New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1915, Page 16

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_——‘__— Leave your }¥lms for Devel- oping, Printing and En- larging at the Main Floor Kodak Dept. All sized rolls developed for only 8c. Hartford. \ FULLY FILLED. ° TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580 OSED FRIDAY, THE 10TH., AT NOON—THE LAST HALF HOLIDAY. ilored Hats ID OTHERS—PRICES . $5.00 to $15.00 A marvelous The trim- feather ar- i Bundreds of beautiful new styles in Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet and Hatters' Plush. of shapes and drapings. The colors are black, purple, midnight brown fitffd grge;l. g are lustrous silver novelties and bandings, beaded and cut steel nrn;u:'etn s, m;\rneke ments, velvet flowers with beaded centers and fur trimmings. No two Hats are . HE NEW CORSETS FOR FALL AND WINTER e changes are few—but important: VIDAS, showing the new high bust and slightly curved Waistline. BEATRISS also showing the new features of Fall Fashions. All other popuiar models, in- NEMO, WONDERLIFT R. & G. LA RESISTA WARNER’S RUST PROOF P. N. MODART LACE FRONT A. LA SPIRITE ‘WOROESTER O. GOOD SENSE L NUFORM ~ BRES in best makes at prices from 25c¢ Children’s and Misses’ Waists and Corsets. We give special attention to the fitting of Corsets to the SIERES in Cluny Lace and Linen. lar $2.00 model, special at 98c. growing girl, THE DEMONSTRATION OF WAGNER CAST ALUMINUM WARE IN THE BASEMENT ' Is interesting hundreds of house keepers; every day a special feature is offered in the cooking line. Adamson, the cooking expert from the factory, has planned a most interesting program for each “JAKE” STARTS WELL- Th start of Merwin Jacobson of this city, who recently signed ,with the Giants, after a successful sea- son with the Brockton team of the Colonial league, was covered with glory, when in a game against the Phillies he secured a hit and had four putouts. He also made one er- ror, but it was not costly: He was placed in rightfield by Manager “Muggsy”’ McGraw. It is said that the New York management is well pleased with his work, and he will get a thorough tryout. an old local favorite, who will he on the firing line. Winkler or Du- dack will hurl the pill for the Pion- eers The second game will be play- ed in this city on the following Sun- day. TO RENT OR FOR SALE. AND PACKY READY. inding Up Traini ng and /A No. 1 Shape—Men Confident | McFariand went throush k Brighton Casino yesterday m and Geclared himself ready en and there to go on Wwith fibbons for the hardest ten his life. Mel Coogan and ers, lightweights, a Califor- mweight of some class and nd Walter Burke, a hard hit- jddleweight, carried Packy ) top speed, but not once did ind breathe hard enough to g mouth. All the old speed pre, the dazzling in and out urling punches true to tha from any old position, that able defence—in fact, all the ring wizardry that has Farland the idol of the New ht fans was shown and shown han evere before Gibbons restored b dends _and backers TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Two new hungalows on Wooster and Raymond streets, at Barnsdale, 7 2nd 10 rooms, up to date rent. Can apply on purchase if desire to buy, Small deposit required. C. L. Barnes, ’rhone 461-2, 192 Chestnut street. —_— THE THREE TMPORTANT TYE-GLASS | FACTORS in the PINKUS OPTICAL SERVICE ARE: ACCURACY, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY. Economy is best served by 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 Office, 306 Main St. ’Phone 570 AT BERLIN FAIR PIONEERS IN EAST HARTFORD. Th Pioneers will journey to East | Hartford Sunday afternoon, wherc they will stack up against the Poli team in the first game of the series arranged by the managements. The local boys will face ‘“Pete” Wilson To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County, I HEREBY APPLY for a transfer of M. J. Markham’s License to sgell Jituons ‘and- Intovicating Liquors, 1e, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and . 12 Cider at 296 Park street, Town of After 2 half hour of warm- | New Britain. My place of business is k, he boxed eight fast rounds | not located within two hundred feet e sparring partners and | in a direct line from any Church Edi- up fresher than he has any- | fice or Public or Parochial School, or | in a week. He declared | the premises pertaining thereto, or - down to the required weight | any post-office, public library, or cem- v and said that all he wouid | etery. do the rest of the week 1s Dated at New Britain, this 1st day :JY and ;vnrk genelrallfy to- | of September, A. D. 1915. joring up a large supply of sur- THOMAS F. MARKHAM, Appli pep” for the big battle Sat- We, . the Undersigned, ' are I;rl)ecct?:;; night. and tax-payers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Thomas F. Markham for a license, and hereby certify that said | applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 1st day of September, A. D. 1915. James J. Watson, James M. Finne- gan, Hugh Reynolds, Luke Bartlett, Frank Bartlett. I Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- =i | tors and tax-payers, owning real es- 05102010—9 13 SJL(“[(‘;' in the Tn\\vn O.t ‘\_’9“" B.rlluin, : S dTc0050 =, os ated at New Britain, this 1st day i vis and ' Schalk ‘and of Slep'&‘nlberLA. D. 19156. 411, Kelly and Murphy. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. pur- the confi- by SOX BEAT PIRATES. n ~ Leaguers Easily Trim own Outfit—Collins Missed. jburg, Sept. 10.—The Chicago BSox defeated the Pirates in a yed exhibition game here score 9 to 4. Errors pre- and the spectators were ged at the absence of Eddie from the Chicago lineup. The The Popular Forbes Furnace will be on exhibition at the Berlin Fair, or can be seen at any time at our 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 Block Telephone l e e store. Convince yourself why the Forbes Furnace will heat more rooms with less fuel than any other make on the market. Sold and Installed by ricson&dJohnson 30 and 34 DWIGHT STREET. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOUND. FOUND—Small dark bay horse, thin in flesh; Concord buggy, side springs. Brought to my place Mon- day. Inquire W. C. Hart livery stables, Plainville. 9-9-d2 TO RENT tenement, 14 War- 9-10-d8x TO RENT—Five room modern improvements. lock street. TO- RENT—Seven large rooms, all modern improvements at 82 Frank- lin Square, down stairs. Inquire S. Shurburg’s coal office, 69 Frank- lin street. 9-10-tf TWO ROOMS for housekeeping. Con- veniences, 15 Prospect street second bell 9-10-3d TO RENT—One four room and one five room tenement. Improvements. 57 Lawler street. 9-9-3d TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension. 9-9-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, 55 1-2 Trinity street. Inquire down- stairs, 9-9-wix TO RENT—4 room tenement, stairs, modern improvements. Seymour street. up- 65 9-8-1wx TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, 6 rooms, 48 Vine street. Inquire on premises. 9-8-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements. Electric and fur- nace. 32 Monroe street. Apply Guarantee Shoe store, 398 Main street. Tel. 1325-4. 9-8-d3 TO RENT—Third floor tenement of flve rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Two tenements of five room each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, No. 260 €hestnut street. 9-4-6dx TO. RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 77 Linwood street, Tel. 275-2. i 9-2-tf TO RENT—Five rooms and reception hall in a three family house, 12 Flart street, furnace heat, perfect- ly arranged and modern in detail. Apply Wexler 439 Arch street, Phone 1311-2. 9-1-tf TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch sireet, one three rooms. $9; one four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. T-14-tf TO .RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, gas, aduits. 113 Bassett street. 5-27-tf —————————————————————— WANTED. tenement six WANTED—To buy house use. Box 7 small safe for BB, Herald. 9-10-3dx WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for Monday nights and Saturdays in all departments. The Curran’ Dry Goods Co. . 9-10-3d WANTED—Carpenters _helpers, 25¢ per hour. North and Judd job. B. H Hibbard. Co. 9.9-d4 WANTED-—Lathers at once, Hine, Tel. 1015-6. Ww. E. 9-9-24 WANTED—Salesman and collector- Apply at Singer Store, 23 West Main street, hetween 12 and 1:30 p. m. and after 5 p. m. 9-9-d2x WANTED—A helper on sheet metal work. Apply Box X24X, Herald office. 9-8-3dx WANTED—Girl for general work, two in family. Mrs. R. C. Germond, 343 Hart street. 9-8-tf WANTED—First class toolmakers and machinists. Apply New Brit- ain Mfg. Co., 216 South Main St. 9-7-5d house- WANTED—To buy lady’s second hand bicycle. 16 Prospect street. 9-7-wl WANTED—At once, two sheet metal workers. Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co., Plainville, Conn. 9-7-d6 e e e FURNISE ROOMS. TWO FURNISHED ‘ROOMS 61 Main street, fourth floor. Inquire in the morning or atter six p. m, 9-10-6dx FURNISHED ROOMS—505 Arch St. 9-10-a3x FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished, large front room, 50; smaller rooms, $1.25; privileges of home. 93 Arch street. . 9-8-3dx ALL advertisements for the classified cojumn mmst be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. n. on the day of issue NOTICE. TABLE Board; reasonable terms. 53 South High street. 9-10-d3x S\ S e T AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. { Telephone 1073-4. 9-7-d5x FREDERICK F. HARMON: Piano instruction in all grades. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Studio Rooms 18, 19, Booth Block. Open Mon- day, Tuesday and Saturday even- ings. 9-4-6d —————————————————— ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPH C. BEEBE, organist of the South church, teacher of piano, or- gan and voice. Address South church office. 8-24-tf E——— s FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1912 Hupmobile, newly painted and overhauled. Excellent car and see it. Auto Repair, 546 West Main street, Tel. 747-12. 9-10-6d FOR SALE Tel. 1003-12 sters at 18 Monroe St. 9-10-1d rug, 9x12 269 Arch 9-9-d3x springs, 1 Axminster Singer sewing machine. street, middle bell.- FOR SALE—Two family house, all modern improvements, apply 3% ‘Woodland street. 9-9-5dx FOR SALE—Two-family house, all modern improvements, hardwood finish, etc. Garage in rear. Apply 193 Bassett street. 9-4-6dx 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. 9-3-6d FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with 50 records, also recording outfit, all in perfect condition, $10. $1 week- ly terms if 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 HELP WANTED—MALE., WANTED—First class lathe and pla- ner hands, New Haven Mfg. Co., 50 Whitney avenue, New Haven, Conn, 9-10-6d WANTED—Young man in clothing department. Only those with some experience need apply. Apply in person. A Hollander’s Sons, 82 Asylum street. 9-10-d2 WANTED—Boy about 17 years old to help around store, 22 Park street. 9-9-3d ——— e running condition $200 takes this | in in the city- Come Deat barea % | community which concedes its author- FOR SALE—One brass bed, mattress, | FOR TELEPHONE 52. 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® WERE GOING Have you forgotten it or are ing the same? latter case, we shall be pleased to Plumbing in all its branches. 62 LAFAYETTE STREET If the former case, HOW ABOUT THAT GAS WATER HEATER YOU TO INSTALL you seeking information conecern- we wish to remind you. If the quote you prices. Of course it is needless to explain its good qualities as you must already know them- Hot water is very essential in any house. We algo do Tinning and J. EDWARD ERWIN ‘Where Prices Suit and Service Satisfies. 'PHONE 629 All Modern Conveniences. Large Lot H. D. HUMPHREY A MODEL HOME | ON BASSEIT ST. and Garage. For Particulars Call On » This school maintains a high posi- tion in the esteem of the business ity in matters of accounting and busi- ness procedure, It enjoys a reputation for integrity rarely attained by an institution of this kind. Write, call or 'phone for Catalogue N. HUNTSINGER’S 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dcue in Several Languages. R The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Churc.: Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. BASSETT STREET New Three Family Home, All Modern Improvements, $6,300. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN STREET. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED — Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. No washing. Mrs. J. L. Kelly, 356 Elm street. 9-10-3d WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Apply Mrs. James, 65 Garden street. 9-10-2d ‘WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Good wages. No washing, apply to Mrs. Wm- E. Atwood, 175 Vine street. Please do not call if not entirely competent. 9-9-1f MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conu TTEP ) Williams Auto Co. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET WANTED—Competent girl to do gen- eral housework: Apply at 18 Lex- ington street. 9-9-wlx WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general housework. No wash- ing. 33 Lexington St. 9-9-d2 WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Mrs. C. J. White, 31 Curtis street. 9-8-tf New Britain Welding Works 102 MAPLE STREET, NEW BRIT- AIN, CONN.,, TELEPHONE 596-5. Welding of all kinds, broken auto- mobiles and machinery parts, tanks sheet metal cte, Estimates given on all Wi kinds of welding and cutting. guaran- tecd. Moderate prices. 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, 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. CONN. l'l' M| ATTIS 10 FEAT Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE On Beautiful Berlin street, 10-room house, 8 acres land, fruits, large barn. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. "A.B.JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIS Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. MAi’LE STREET ments, steam heat, lot 50x160, $1,000.00. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. Nice Corner Residence | Well located, with all improvements { suited for large family or rooming house. FOR SALE BY H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET —LIVERY— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 180 MAIN ST. FHILADELPHIA= - DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street, Over z5c Store ¢ BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, Sundays by Appointment, F. k. ..ONKS, D, D. 8. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S. If You Want Good Bottled | Beer, Wine or Liquors, ™ Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482- Denison Garage, 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag"t Reo Cm 'Phone 224 BOWLING {Clubs and = Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH TR ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. AChance toMakeMoney Buy a Lot on Staniey Street, Near the New Factory, From Schultz & Costellio, Inc. 242 Main Sireet.

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