New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1915, Page 12

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HOME KEEPING HEARTS as shown on cover .of [} Ladies’ Home Journal:- Let us frame it neady 55 C TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 AILORED SUITS pinn Has Ushered in Much That is New and Smart. and Paris styles are shown in our Fall Assortment of Tailored Suits. 3 | with medium in 3-4 length Coats; Dressy Tailored Suits with Box n effects in different lengths; Mllltary styles so becoming and so re are Coats with notched collars, convertible flat and standing collars, s high as the chin. Braid, Velvet.and Fur Trimmed. -have yokes, flare and with side pleats and set in pleats. _ERIALS——Serges Poplin, Gaberdine, Broadcloth, Suede livia, Kitten’s Ear, Corduroy, Velutina and Silk Velvet. ? ORINGS—Navy, Green, Brown, Field Mouse, Cloth, Blackberry, Mix- les—tweds and checks and black. PRICES $16.98 TO $125.00 LLETE factory assortment = of Bhort Skirts in Amoskeag Stripes and plain white; round and square necks, stitched and braided. Gowns with hood and priced 50¢ to $1.59. priced from 25¢ to $1.00. ssortment of Knit Skirts in ncy bordered style, prices HOUSEDRESSES AT $1 THE FALL STYLES Housedresses in percale, gingham and chambray, including high neck, low neck and convertible collars, some have long sleeves. This assortment also includes the Dix make and reversible dresses; sizes 34 to 46. See These Tub Dresses, Form- erly $2.98 Now $1.25 They’re in linene, crepes, ginghams and chambrays; some have white collars and cuffs, some have 3-tier skirts; some are trimmed with ruffles and some of the skirts are pleated; all sizes from 34 to 46. ’ Fall Bath Robes--- Blankets and Eiderdowns new Robes are so warm and cosy looking that you’ll want one the moment The colorings are superb—both plain and figured; the trimmings in with silk cord and tassel, sailor and shawl collars and close fitting at Prices range from $2.98 up to $12.00. Just As Good As New Suits dry cleaned by us have the appearance of being Dry cleaning today is really an art and we are experts at it. convince you that we do as we say. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corps. 160 ARCH STREET, ’Phone 1328. FURNISHED ROOMS, LOOK at Cosey Suite, 3 rooms, pan- try, bath, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc., furnished for light housekeeping. (Adults only.) Ad- dress Box 6N, Herald. 9-23-tf brand new. A trial will 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. 9-15tf FOR SALE OTICE ] TERED NURSE table home, living alone, modate few confinements Quality Corner TWO. NEW BUNGALOWS at Barnesdale, 7 and 10 Rooms. Small payment required. Have your rent apply on your home. y. Terms moderate. Box 951, Hartford. ———|' SHOP TALK The new fabrics—the browns lgh F Ebrlr N INSTRUCTOR n studio in Booth’s om 21, Oct. 1st, 1945. A. M. to 9 P. M. hce 179 Hart Street. (1467, PLE HILL f LOTS FOR SALE ON Y TERMS. . JOHNSON PLE HILL 507, NATIONAL BUILDING. ' them. See them! BANK and the greens—that we show in Hart, Schaffner clothes, havp a distinct richness which we have never before seen in ready-to-put-on clothes. You cannot actually appreciate the distinctiveness and elegance of these fabrics unless you see C. L. BARNES ’Phone 451-2. 192 Chestnut Street VIEWS OF FARMERS TO BE HEARD AT NATIONAL CONGRESS & Marx The Stackpole- - Moore- Tryon Go. ASYLUM AT " TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD, Representing 3,000,000 farmers, the Farmers’ National congress meets in annual session in Omaha, Neb., Sept. 28-Oct.2, to discuss the country’s For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who know- how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. enormous crops: the problems of the export of foodstuffs to the warring est to the agriculturists and the ens tire country. W. L. Ames of Oregon, ‘Wis., is president of the Farmers’ Na- tional congress; O. D. Hill of Kenda- lia, W, Va., is secretary and Levi Mor- rison of Greenville, Pa., is treasurer. 4 countries and .other matters of inter- ; CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD BELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Woman to help in—kim"hen, also waitress, Broadway Restau- rant. 9-25-2d WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework in family of two adults. Good wages given. Apply at 24 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn. 9-25-3d EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classlfied column mmst in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day ef issue ————————————— LOST. WANTED-— Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Chas. H- Parsons, 310 West Main St., corner Vine. 9-24-tf ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- - work. No laundry work required. Apply 69 Lexington street. 9-21-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. Vance, 159 Ma- ple St. 9-21-tf —_— e TO RENT TO RENT—Large front room, $2.50. 93 Arch street, 9-27-2dx TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. 42 Prospect street. 9-27-3dx TO RENT—Two flats at 45 Main street. Heat and hot water, fur- nace. Inquire T. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill, Tel. 291. 9-27-64 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—Two stores in Meehan's new block, Lafayette street. Also tenement at 27 East street, Plain- viile, five rooms. Inquire down- stairs. 9-25-6d4 LOST—Black and tan hound pup. Reward. C. F. Day, 12 Lincoln St. 9-27-3dx LOST-—In vicinity of Park street, a bunch of keys. Finder please re- turn to Herald Office. 9-27-2d LOST—Gold watch, at or nearby, the chapel at Upson’s Corners. Reward if returned to Mrs. Henry Colby, Jr., Kensington, Conn. 9-24-3d LOST—Blank, white and tan female hound. 38 Fairveiw St. 9-23-1wx FOUND. FOUND—Ring. Owner can have identifying and paying for ad. Norton Place, Plainville. 9-27-1dx ————————————re— NOTICE. — AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Telephone 1073-4. 9-27-6dx NOTICE—Party in vicinity of New Britain who is ;moving away has paid $253.0n #8350 upright grand piano. balance, $97.00, and it is yout ‘Write or see The Gibbs Piano Co., Springfield, Mass. 9-25-3dx FOR SALE, | starts at the door of 71-73 Main St., | et ZE L 3 Now Is the Time to Fill Your Bins With Some of OLD COMPANY LEHIGE COAL May We Have Your Order? 'New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 52, 301 PARK STREWT HOW ABOUT THAT GAS WATER HEATER YOU WERE GOING TO INSTALL Have you forgotten it or are you seeking information concern= ing the same? If the former case, we wish to remind you. If the latter case, we shall be pleased to 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 also do Tinning and Plumbing in all its branches, J. EDWARD ERWIN ‘Where Prices Suit and Service Satisfies, 62 LAFAYETTE STREET 'PHONE 629 --BURGLARY INSURANCE-. Take It Out Before It Is Too Late of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street- National Bank-Building TO RENT The Store No. 7 Franklin lqm'. Has been occupied for the past seven years as a Dyeing Establishment, The Home Banl Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 H&mw NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, beginning October 4, from 7:156 to 9:15. (« Rates: $6 per month; $20 for six months payable in advance. Shortest road to business success HUNTSINGXR’S 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Office open for registration until 9 o'clock each evening. Send for cat- alogue- N. TO RENT—First floor, 157 South Main street, opposite Whiting. Six rooms, modern improvements. Rent reasonable. Newly renovated throughout. Apply 153 West Main Phone 416-6. 9-25-2dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, 55% Trinity street, Inquire down- stairs. 9-24-1wx TO RENT—Six rooms, all improvements. Tel. third floor, 605-3. 9-23-tf TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, No. 260 Chestnut street. 9-21-6dx TO RENT—Tenement, 7 rooms at _ 437 Chestnut street. Inquire of J. J. Watson, 319 Main. Tel. 1113-4. 9-21-d6x TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension. 9-9-if TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, 6 rooms, 48 Vine street. Inquire on premises. 9-8-tf FOR SALE—Concord grapes for sale. 27 Linwood St. 9-26-d3 FOR SALE—Rooming house of sev- en rooms. Reasonable if taken at once. Tel. 255-4. 9-25-6dx BUILDING for sale, 55 feet long, 19 feet deep, 10 feet high. Call 87 Lincoln street. 9-24-d3x FOR SALE—Apples, windfalls and picked fruit. The Maples Farm, Berlin, Conn. 9-23-4d FOR ster, equipment. miles. Bargain liams Auto Co. SALE—1912 National Speed- Electric lights and splendid Can run better than 60 at $650.00. Wil- 287 Elm street. 9-23-4a FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with seventy-five records, two and four minute, in excellent condition, $12.50, $1 weekly. Box 12EE, Her- ald. 9-21-tf ——— e WANTED. ‘WANTED—Several neat appearing young ladies and gentlemen to in- troduce periodicals. Salary or com- mission. See Miss Beairsto tonight, 7 to 9. 81 Church street. 9-27-1dx TO RENT—Third floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT-—Desirable tenement six rooms, electricity, gas. adults 113 Bassett street. 5-27-tf ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPH C. BEEBE, organist of the South church, teacher of piano, or- gan and voice. Address South church office. 8-24-tf Call Tel. No. 900 and your bath room will be warmed by an Electric Heater tomorrow morning. Just what you want in the fall and spring when you are not running your fur- nace. Costs from $6.00 to $15.00. Tt will save you from catching a good cold and no little discomfort. The Spring & Buckley Electric Company, 17-19 Church Strael.l WANTED—Washing to do at home. 24 Chapman street. 9-27-4dx WANTED—Several men to cut corn. | Apply to Cedar Hill Farm. 9-27-1d WANTED—Tenement of 5 rooms, modern improvements, reasonable rent, no block or three tenement house, for man and wife. Address Box 12BE, Herald. 9-25-2dx HELP WANTED—MALE. CARPENTER HELPERS WANTED at Nerth & Judd job. B. H. Hibbard Co. 9-27-3d WANTED—Farm hand. Must be willing worker and understand milking and general farm work. N. ‘W. Baldwin, Kensingto: 9-27-3d4 SALLESMAN—Wanted leading New York real estate company {o represnt us in New Britain. Only man capable of earning $2,000 to $4,000 yearly, considered. Brent- wood Realty Co.,, 1 West 84ta St., New York City. 9-27-1dx WANTED—At Tip Top Barber Shop, (new manager), 3 expert barbers. $15.00 week and oommission. 6 Main St. 6-24-6dx AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Tels THE THREE TMPORTANT TYE-GLASS FACTORS in the PINKUS OPTICAL QFR\'I(‘L 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’ Expericnce Office, 306 Main St. 'Phone 570 -QUIGLEY FOR SALE First class single house of 9 rodvi, all in prime condition with every im- provement. Also large 3 floor barn. | H. N. LOCKWOOD, MORTGAGES FOR SALE! Good security. Interest 5 per cent. ! per cent. | per cent. | per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. per gent, All local mortgages. Amount 1st mortgage ist mortgage . 1st mortgage . ist mortgage . 2nd mortgage 2n¢ mortgage 2nd mortgage . 2nd mortgage . . 1.500 . 1,200 . 1,000 .o 600 . 2,000 1,600 1,300 torage, U. 8. Tires and Howe HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. PRILADELPHIA DENTAL RODMS 193 Main Stree Over z6c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE .. PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. ..ONKS, D, D. S. Georgmnna Monks, D. D. S Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ),Ag’t Reo Cars "Fhone 384 BOWLING Clubs and Private Parlies Accommodated, Ly Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns.,, 277 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. If You Want Gooa Botiled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 DLLECTIVES 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. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dcne in Several Languages. e The Eastern Printing Co,, 53 Chur. . Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. } MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-stmile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn, Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. 'PHONE 236. d ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS ISy Nativnal Bank Bmldmg HARTFORD, CONMN. OPEN AChance toMakeMoney Buy a Lot on Sianiey Streel, Near the New Factory, From schultz & Cosiello, Inc. 242 Main Street.

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