New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1915, Page 12

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Onable Dress Rich in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MAKES . Fox & Co., Dress Goods stocks are shown to splendid ad tage this Fall. e elsewhere, are here in profuston, so that selection 19 practicany unlimited- Many beautiful Sruly a wonderful display of the new in fabric and colofings, and it's a safe prophesy that many /before Dress: Goods prices are again so low: tyne commentded by a es today. In al hades, §4 inches wide. $3.25 YARD cloth e of the new including Field Russian &n@ Concord—a live/ £ sponged ‘Blue, " prune, "}mhes wide. 1.50 and $2.00 HE NEW CORSETS For Fall and Winter “ TRISS also showing C. B. A, LA SPIRITE ROYAL WORCESTER H. & C. &3 FERRIS GOOD SENSE ¢/ W. B. NUFORM /RE S in best makes at prices from 25c to IER,ES ™ Cluny Lace al el. speci‘ at 98c, Kitten’s ‘Ear An exquisitely soft material with the touch and feel of Panne Velvet, 52 inches wlhe. 9 PRICE piadrniveis « « ~-$4.98 YARD Wool Plaids Beautiful cnmblnnflons of dark navy, dark green taupe, fleld mouse and other new shades, suitable for children’s Dresses. All widths up to 54 inches wide. 4 PRICES AS LOW AS 50c AND UP TO $2.00. 11 11 the new features of Fall Fashions. R- & G. LA RESISTA P. N, Children’s nd linen. A regu- growing girl. . “bination One special 42 inches wool. PRICE showing variety colorings and handsome novelty ef- fects, suitable for all purposes and prices most reasonable. and Misses' Waists and Corsets. The Serges Very much in demand for com- and complete Dresses. wide, all . 75¢ YARD Coatings See the new Coatings; practically an in the rich, we are endless / dark All other popular models, including: NEMO WONDERLIFT WARNEZR'S RUST PROOF MODART LACE FRONT We give special attention to the fitting of Corsets to the Puuar & Niven, Bos- 9-20-1d4 oung for book- ‘offfce wox;k by ncem Stm ‘age, “edu-" perisnce and salary dress Box X21 Hen, p—Twenty-five stone masons men, apply James Stewart pany, contractors, lorth of Barnum port Conn. avepue 9-18-2d M [ESS: SCHOO CHARTFORD. N SGHOOL “Monday, Septem ns—Mounday, Wednesday and venings, 7:15 to 9:15. ping, Gregg Short] fyprewriting Specialigts, dents enter any ti " F. H. JARVIS, Principal. /d and mved by pur- ere. But econ- /The paramourt reason m‘kus glassesiis’ that LUTELY Aw!fig 'ht Specialist uring Optician ‘ears’ Experience n St.| Phone 570 ex- Pixlee | ANNOUNCEMENT. AUTOMOBILE l’ARi‘IES taken out. Buick rear’ Very reasonable rates. “Richapd Covert, 220 Maple strect. Telephone 1073-4. 9-20-61x JOSERH C. BEEBE, organist of the South churely; teacher of piano, or- gan and voice.: Address South church office. Y 8-24-tf ; AGCOUNTS COLLECTED—Properity | cared for and rents collected by reliable party; call or address James A. Duffy, constable, 338 Main St Tel. 1289-12, 9-20-6dx e ————————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Will Lease FOR Storage or Manufacturing Two Fioors and Cellar, 22x36 feet. ‘Will rent in part or whole.. INQUIRE 705 STANLEY STREET. 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. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. One who can go home nights. Apply at 42 Camp street. ek 9-20-1dx | WANTED—Man to Box 80XX, Herald. beat carpets. 9-18-2d WANTED-—Competent maid. Mrs. William J. Judd, street. Apply 25 Murray 9-8-tf WANTED—DMiddle-aged woman as companion to elderly lady. Mrs. L. A. Bradbury, Kensington. 9-17d3x WANTED—Experienced waitress and second maid, Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox, end of trolley, Berlin street, Berlin, 9-17-t¢ WANTED—Girl for Filing Dept. Only i those with experience need apply. Box 33, New Britain, Conn. . g 9-14-64 3 WANTED-—Competent / woman as cook and laundress. 4 Mrs. R, J, Vance, 159 Maple St.» 9-14--tf AUTOS TO RENT| Bn‘onro; D J. M. Fimegan § Stables Telephone 80 SEEING STRAIGHT | Without eye strain 4s not difficult 1f{ you are fitted with the Proper Glasses, - GO STRAIGHT to F. L. McGUIRE. W 276 Main Street a b will §how you’ 'he is “straight,” ‘and ‘the difference between his work s you will so appreciate that nd your friends “ftraight” THAT'S STRAIGHT Flight—LeWitt’'s Block Telephone “What's the matter, Smith? You look all to the bad! Well, I'll tell you. Things are upset at home. The kid’s sick— wife worn out. Frankly, I'm up against it Simply cannot get any help. Your wife trying to do all the work? Yes—and the washing, too. ‘Well, the washing isn’t so hard. It isn’t! Why that's the longest, -hardest day’s work she does. Do you mean to say that you have electric light and not a Thor Elec- tric Washing Machine | A Thor? " Surel Get after that now. Don’t let your svife break her back over a wash”board. Get her a Thor *+ Electric Washer quick.” 3 Cents worth of electricity will do flle average washing v'orn family of six. todayforone. The Spring & Buckley Electric Go. 77-79 Church St. Tel. No. 900. H | LOST. Saturday- at the t)yrd ward ican outing between' New and Compounce watch fob With Masonic * charm attached. Suitable reward paid if returned to Pflmr & D_y'son Co., 54 Main St. -20-3d ‘LQST—Between post office and Glen street, gold locket and chain, M. T. L. engraved return 53 Glen. 9-20-8rx Finder Plainville. 9-20-d2x " return to O. Erling, LOST—Between 220 and 289 Maple Street Saturday pight, glasses at- tached to chain. Finder return Herald Office. Reward. 9-20-3dx LOST—Angora goat, chain attached to collar. Finder please notify John De Carli, Camp street, ncar Swedish church, Plain- ville. strayed away, D. FOUND—Handle to steel fishing rod. Owner may recover same at Col- lins’ lunch room, Plainville. 9-20-d1ix TO RENT TO RENT—Two stores in Meehan’s new block, Lafayette street. Also tenement at 27 East street, Plain- ville, five rooms. Inquire down- stairs. 9-20-6d TO RENT—$40, Single house, modern appointments, good neighborhood. High ground. Three minutes from Postoffice, address Box 8 B. B. Herald -20-24x FOR RENT—Single house of 16 rooms on Franklin square. Inquire at the Star Real Estate and Ins. Co., 163 Main street. 9-16 eod 6dx TO RENT—Three rooms, steam heat, also furnished front room. Up one flight, 82 West Main. 9-18-2 ALL advertisements® for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. S I e FOR SALE, FOR SALE—New cabinet Glenwood | range. Reasonable. Apply 125} Black Rock avenue. 9-20-3d FOR SALE—$100 Remington Type- writer; good condition, for $20.00. Call my home, second floor; pay- ments if desired. Apply lsox 21T, Herald. e FOR SALE—Tables, chairs, stoves, beds, household goods, etc. 933 | East street. 9-20-1dx | FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop and.pool room. Opposite Hign school. Reason for selling, other business. 136 South Main St GOéD cow for sale. Burritt St. FOR SALE—Rabbit hounds, two broken dogs and two puppies, seven months old. Willilam J. Kerby, 456 South Main, 9-20-d6x 9-20-6d4 Inquire 245 9-20-a3 FOR SALE-—After October 1st, Buick runabout in good condition. Make me an offer. Would take twin motorcycle in.exchange. Address Xp, Herold. 9-20-3dx R SALE—CId established shoe re- 11 Lafayette street. In- after 6 p. 9-20-1wx FO. pair shop. quire 22 Beaver street, m, ;idere H Y ood_v '? | lot;: price $4,500.00—S av_lingéw 0, balance on easy teyrms. ’ New Britain Lum er & Coal Ce., TELEPHONE 52. mortgage $2,700. HOW ABOUT THAT GAS WATER HEATER YOU# WERE GOING TO INSTALL Have you forgotten it 6r are you seeking lnlnrmanofcnnce ing the same? If the former case, we wish to remind "you. If latter case, we shall be pleased to quote Yol prices. Of course it ig™ needless to explain its good qualities as you must already know them:, Hot water is very essential in any house,y We $lsd do Tinning and Plumbing in all its branches. J. EDWARD ERWIN Where Prices Suit and Service S#tisfies, 62 LAFAYETTE STREET 'PHONE 620 FOR SALE A Desirable Home on VINE, FOREST OR LINCOLN ST, If you Wish Something First Class, Apply to _H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street _ MAPLE STR 3-Family House, modern ments, steam heat, lot 50x160, $1,000000. f-wllunlsmyer BUISINGSS SCHOOL Evening, NIGHT begins Monday 7:15. Regular Rate—$5 per month. Special Rate—$20 for the months, payable in advance. OTce open for registration until 9 o’clock each evening. Send for Catalogue N. HUNTSINGER’S | 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. | E————————————— Oct. 4, at six Nice Corner R Well located, with all & suited for large family or ho b 4 FOR SALE BY FOR SALE—Late model 2 speed | motor cycle with speedometer and rresfo tank. Splendid equipment, lm.rz'aln at $100. Also Reo com- binztion touring and delivery car in fine condition. $275.00. Willlams Auto To., 287 Elm street. 9-18-6d FOR RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements, first floor. Inquire 417 Stanley St. 9-17-4dx TO RENT—Five room flat. all mod- ern improvements at 180 Maple styeet, $21.00. Inquire Geo. Quig- ley, 277 Main street. 9-11-tf —_— TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping conveni- ence. Two minutes from center. 280 Arch street. 9-14-6d TO RENT—Seven large rooms, all modern improvements at 82 Frank- lin street, down stairs. Inquire S. Shurburg's coal office, 69 Frank- lin street. 9-10-tf TO RENT--¥our room tenement, or third floor; modern improvements. 4738 %.treet extension- 9-9-if — FOR SALE—Sccond hand household | furniture. E, Nelson, 14 Pearl St. 9-i8-3dx FOR SALE—Building lot on Lyon street, sewer, water and gas on ect. 1. Nelson, 58 West Main 9-18-3dx sl St. FOR SALE—Seven room bungalow, running water, bath, heat, electric lights, tea mniutes to trolley church and schools easy payments. James Maloncy. Kensington. 9-18-2dx FOR SALE—Cheap; Cadillac demi tonneau, recently overhauled and repainted, four new tires. Address, P. . Box, 156, City. 9-17-3dx TO RENT-—Upstairs tenement, 6 rooms, 48 Vine street. Inquire on premises. 9-8-tf ———e—. -5 TO RENT—Third 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 TQ 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, Phonre 1311-2. 9-1-tf tenement six gas, adults. 113 5-27-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. FURNISHED ROOMS. LOOK at Cosey Suite, 3 rooms, pan- try, bath, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc., furnished for light housckeeping. (Adults only). dress Box 6N, Her: TO RENT_Furnish Arch street. ooms at 505 9-20-d6 Ad- | d Good given SALE—Ford runabout. Demonstration No FOR condition, upon application. wanted. me an offer. Address Box No. 7 Herald, E 9-17 FOR SALE-—-Or exchange for auto- mobile, choice building lot at Klm Hill. Acdress Box 7BB, Herald Office. 9-16-tf FOR SALE age. Very 689 Stanley —Up-to-date wooden gar- street. FOR SALE—3-4 violin box and bow. Apply at 50 Whiting street. 9-16-6dx FOR E£ALE—S$200 cash buys 7 room bungalow on Raymond street. $500 cash buys 10 room bungalow on Wooster street. C. L. Barnes, Barnes 9-15-6dx | WANTED—Room and board with private family in quiet neighbor- hood as I rave to sleep days. Box 28 XX Herald- FURNISHED ROOMS—Two nicely furnished rooms with or without board, 289 Maple St., second floor. 9-17-4dx WANTED—Six room rent, convan- iences, yard for children, sma'l family, address Box 7X Herald 9-20-5d TO RENT — Large, well-furnished south room, bath connecting room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 78 Maple St. lower bell. Tel. 211-3. ‘WANTED—25 doz \llulc)y fresh eggs per week, Tel. 878- 9-17-3dx house- HOCl 9-8-tf WANTED—Girl for general work, two in family. Mrs. (xermund 343 Hart street. NOTICE. TO LE Tor five Begley’s block, 420- City for rooming house or 4, room flats steam, Heat, electricity, all modern Improvements, restaur- ant and cafe in building. Terms moderate, M. J, Begley, 59 Beaver street, City. 9-18-20 48 rooms i St., s, PARTIES taken out. ;' reasonabie rates. {, 220 Maple street. 3-4. 9-13-6dx AUTOMOBILE Buick 'ecar, V Richard Co Telephone 107 FOR SALY FIRST class saloon and grill room. Average weekly receipts $500.00. Satisfactory lease and low rental $4,500 cash required. Balance on mortgage. Address Saloon, General Delivery, Derby, Conn. New Britain NEW BRIT- TELF \\lhlhl" of¢ all kimds, broken auto- mobiles and machinery , tanks shect metal ctc. Estimates given on welding and cutting. Moderate prices, all kinds of Work guaran- teed. PLRFLCTL'l PAbTEUR- l IZED MILK SEIBERT. AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. | | triflers | Must sell at once. Make | H. N, , LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance 86 WERST' MAIN STREET DETECTIVES If you are anticipating imvestiga- tion in any matter where seccrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTING _BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Done in Several Languages, Gy The Eastern Printing Co,, 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. BASSETT STREET New Three Family Home, All Modern Improvements, $6,300. ' QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN STREET. Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and’ U. 8. Tires and Howd/ HART'S GARAGE: Tel. 221-4. 189 _JMAIN FHILADELPHH DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main S Over z5c Stofe BEST WORK AT MUDI‘.R‘T." PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 Sundays by Appointmeht. * F. L. ..ONKS, D. D, 8 Georgianna Monks, D. 2§ If You Want Good Beer, Wine or Liguo Order Same from PHILIP BARDEC 185 Arch S ’Phone 'Denison Gara 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and n Storage, Supplies and Repairing.. 'Phone 224 MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 2 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihe. | 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 aud 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. 'PHONE 236. 287 KLM STRERT COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE On Beautiful Berlin street, 10-room house, 8 acres land, fruits, large barn. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. “A.B. JOHNSON, DENTISY Nativral Bank Building. EVENINGS. AChance toMakeMo Buy a Lot on Stanley S Near the New Factory, F | Schuliz & Costello, Ifie 242 Main Street. ” Clubs and anat("‘-?ll’fla’ Accommodated, - ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS | HARTFORD, CONN, . D, ,I 1 - @ . 6 teams. Tel. connection

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