New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1915, Page 12

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X & CO. Hartford. e MAIL ORDERS CAREYULLY FILLED. Art Embroideries The Newest Ideas and Attractive Novelties ! The Towels Cotton Huck, Linen Huck and Turkish guest and regular sizes; prices 25c to $1.00. Stamned Pillows in many exclusive designs; Night Chemises, Robes, Kimonos, Bring in that favorite neg- ative and let us make you a fine enlargement at lowest price. Kodak Dept. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 Stamped Underwear Combinations, Boudoir Corset Covers, Caps and Blouses; prices 25¢ up to $3.00. The Newest Stamped Articles Scarfs and Center Pieces to match; Laundry Bags, Pin Cushions in 10-12-15-18 d 27-inch, Shaving Pads, Tie Racks, Collar and Cuff Bags, Whisk Broom rividers, Handkerchief Bags, Candle Shades, Aprons, Napkins, Doilie Rolls, Combing Towels and numer- ous other articles in white and tan linen. stitch, solid and eyelet work. These are to be embroidered in the latest designs in cross Prices are 7c up to $2.50 Good Shepherd Yarn We are herd Yarns in all shades for making Sweaters. Columbia Yarns always in complete assortment. MILLINERY From Style Leaders of the World UNIQUE COLLECTION FOR TAILORED WEAR Hundreds of styles brimful of individuality. and enjoy a happy hour in our gardén of beauty. New York can show you no better Hat Style than if you've been looking around you can verify the absolute truth of this statement; also the fact that our prices are far more economical. Tailored Hats are all the way from $7.50 to $15. we can; now the Hartford agents for Good Shep- Hand the new Stamping and Embroidering We do stamping in the best possible manner at lowest prices and at short notice. Bring in your linens to be hand embroidered for See IN Come green and white. small sailor shades. Christmas or the trousseau. Prices right, the Pretty Smocks MISSES’ DEPT. No girl will dream of going away to school or col- lege without an English Smock. you two of the prettiest styles we've seen this Fall. They're in pure linen with raglan sleeve, smocked back, front and sleeves in Smocks are in rose, Copenhagen, natural tan, maize, And we can show beautiful colors; the These we've described are $5.00. We've still another model with set in sleeves and collar, atch pockets and belt; Price $5. same 98, APLE HILL [LDING LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. A. B. JOHNSON MAPLE HILL OM 507, NATIONAL BANK 3 BUILDING. JTOS 10 RENT By Hour or Day. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 303. THE THREE 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 ACOURATE A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician Over 30 Years’ Experience Office, 306 Main St. Phone 570 lca word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. ANNOUNCEMENT Our lease having expired we have discontinued our store on ‘Whiting street and will for the present conduct business direct from our Greenhouses, Remember we are just as near you as your nearest telephone, and we assure you your orders will receive prompt delivery, Special this week only. $1.00 each, for 30c. don’t take them. Boston and Whitmann's Ferns, Delivered on approval, if they don’t please you, ‘We are bound to please. attention and value VIET’S GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 48 CLINTON ST. He would like to talk with some person who wants a home for nice little $100 He has a neat, modern six room cottage, gas in every room, vbl.th room, near school, two minutes to trolley line which he will for $100 down, balance on monthly payments. A home of your own for $100. QUIGLEY, You can’t beat this, ORGANIST BEGINS DUTIES, Prof. Alexis, at Swedish Lutheran Church an Accomplished M Professor Gerhard Alexis, sucessor to Professor Kihlmark as organist at the Swedish Lutheran church, com- menced his duties yesterday morning. The new organist should mrove to he a valuable addition to the church in musical education, as he has had an extensive experiefce in this line- He appeared in this city in a concert in 1914 with his two brothers and made a pleasing impression. The new organist is a native of Swaburg, Neb., and began his musical career when very young. He was for two years organist in a church in Ishpeming, Mich., and for three years he was head of the choir in Lincoln, Neb. He is an excellent ten- or s}nger and is. master of the Ger- manic and Scandavian languages. sician- Announcement. The Art school of the Art Society of Hartford will re-open on Monday, October 4th. Mr, Logan will inter- view students for registration, daily, between the hours of nine and twelve. Parents wishing to enter their chil- dren in the Saturday morning class, please apply as early as possible. Registration for the classes in dec: tion, design and costume illustration will be received until November first. , OTICE | WANTED—Ten First Class Painters by Crowley Bros. at North & Judd’s. NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Telephone 107 DRESSMAKING. GIVE US a trial. Tailor made skirts $2.00 up. Suits $10.00. Dresses $5.00 up. American Tailors, 403 Main St 6-30-6dx A. S. KRYSTOFIK PHOTOGRAPHER New Studio Now Open at 9 Beaver, corner Lafayette Street. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. € teams. Tel. connection — CASH IN ADVANCE. LOST. LOST—Round pin containing four pearls, between Main street and Library, Saturday evening. Please return to Herald. 10-4-1dx LOST—Irish terrier, short brown hair, four months old, named “Paddy.” Return to 19 South High or tel. 719-4. Reward. 10-4-1d HIE WANTED—MALE. WANTED AT ONCE—An experienced Furniture Finisher. Only one that is thoroughly experienced. to Brown, Thomson & Co., ford, Conn. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column mnst be in the Herald office by %:30 p. m. on the day of issue STOLEN. STOLEN—From 115 Vine street, a child’s velocipede. Reward of $10 will be paid for its return with the identification of the persons who took it Elisha H. Cooper. FUL SALE, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must be good cook. Small family. Apply Mrs. Howard Humph- rey, 16 Russell street. 10-4-3d WANTE. Broadway Restaurant, Arch street. 10-4-3dx | WANTED—Second maid, Mrs. F. L. Wilcox, end of trolley line, Berlin street. 10-4-tf WANTED—GIrls to learn dressmak- ing, tailoring, millinery, good posi- tions after learning. Apply 403 West: Main St. 9-30-6dx WANTED— Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Mris. Chas. H. Parsons, 310 West Main St., corner Vine. 9-24-tf _————— TO RENT TO RENT—T room cottage at Electric Field, water in Kkitchen, electric light, large garden, place for chickens and workshop. H. Fir- Shaw- 10-4-1dx S TO RENT—3 connecting rooms, pan- try, bath, steam heat, gas, electric lights, set range, etc., furnished for light housekeeping. Central. Price right. Adults only. Box 8R, Her- ald Office. 10-4-1d TO RENT—Five room modern improvements. street. Tel. 1079-3. tenement, 14 Warlock 10-4-6dx TO RENT—On Worthington Berlin, 6 room rent, electric gas, good water. Phone 669-2. ® 10-4-6dx Ridge, lights, TO RENT—Six room tenement sec- ond tloor 7, Andrews street. 10-4-6dx . . TO RENT—Five room tenement, first floor, all modern :mprovements. 658 Trinity street. 10-2d-3x TO RENT—Four rooms, newly paint- ed, at 82 Greenwood street. 10-2-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, elec- tric and gas light, steam heat. N. Jartman, 21 Dewey street. 10-2-3dx three 131 TO RENT—Four room flat, front offices in *“The Barnes,’” Main street. L. M. Barnes, 9-28-tf D—Woman to help in kitchen. FOR SALE—Fine Chester white boar, nine months old. Price $20. E. O. Dean, Blue Hills, Kensington. 10-4-3dx wonder- anxious FOR SALE—Upright piano, ful bargain, make offer, move, sell, dollar weekly. Address Sacrifice, Herald office. 10-4-2dx FOR SALE—Small second hand cook- ing stove with water front. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 19 Em- mons Place. 10-4-1dx FOR SALE—FORD CARS—Used. In first class condition. Runabouts and Touring- 22 Main street, New Britain. 10-2-3d FOR SALE—Harley Davidson twin motorcycle. Inquire 286 Maple St. 10-1-wix FOR SALE—Five passenger Hudson touring car 1913-54 model. For par- ticulars inquire 92 Vine street, 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—1912 model five passen- ger Rambler touring. In fine con- dition, cheap if taken quick. D, 8. Negri, Berlin. 10-31-34 FOR SALE—Maxwell 104 Dwight street. Runabout at Call evenings 9-30-tfx FOR SALE—House of suitable for either one or two families, modern improvements, near trolley line. Price only $3,200. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 9 6dx nine rooms, WANTED. WANTED—An office boy- Must be a graduate of the Grammar school and at least 15 years of age. Op- portunity for advance good. Apply at office of Corbin Cabinet Lock company. 10-2-6d WANTED—To borrow $500 on second mortgage, Will pay bonus and 8 per cent interest. Address “Loan,” Box Herald. WANTED—By German woman, wash- ing to do at home. Mrs. Golitz, 114 Kensington St. 10-2-3dx WANTED—Licensed pharmacist. In- quire J. J. McBriarty, Church and Stanley streets, 10-1-4dx WANTED—A competent cook and al- so a second maid. Write to Box 4C, Herald. 9-30-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Six rooms, third floor, 54 Garden St. All improvements. Tel. 605-3. 9-29-tf all im- 9-238-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms, provements. 'Phone 475-4. TO RENT—Two flats at 45 Main street. Heat and hot water, fur- nace. Inquire T. W. Crowe, 6 Grove Hill, Tel. 291. 9-27-6d TO RENT--Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension- 9-9-if L0 RENT-—Upstairs tenement, 6 rooms, 48 Vine street. Inquire on premises. 9-8-tf TO RENT—Third floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. tenement six gas, adults. 113 5-27-tf At a Court of Probate holden NEW BRITAIN, within and for the DISTRICT OF BERLIN, in the County of Hartford and State of Con- necticut, on the 4th day of October, A. D. 1915, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. ESTATE OF Patrick Carmody, late of New Britain, in said district de- ceased. UPON THE PETITION OF John SHEEHAN, of said New Britain, pr: ing that Letters of Admini ation may be granted on said estate, as per application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED-—That said application be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office, in New Britain, in s district, on the I1th day of Octol A. D, 1915, at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and pla of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some ne paper published in said New Bri * having a circulation in said Distr and by posting public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, in said District, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. at | a copy thereof on the | TO RENT Arch street. Furnished rooms at 505 10-4-6d "~ City Advertsement _ To Tax Payers! Nofice A R All persons in the Town of New Britain, liable to pay taxes are here- by notificd and requested to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November next, a list of all property owned or possessed by them on the first day of October, 1915. The Assessors will meet in their office, Gity Hall, West Main Street, FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1915, and every day thereafter during Oc- | tober, except Sundays, for the pur- pese of receiving said lis Oftice Hours from 9 a. m and 7 to 9 p. m B.—All persons owning houses nd are requested to give a full ption of the same on back of lists. Blank lists can be pro- the Assessors’ Office, City to 5 p. m. N or desc their cured at Hall. ATTENTION I8 FOLLOWING “Bach resident and every corpora- tion of any town liable to give in a list and pay taxes thereon, all on or before the first day of November in each year; give in his list, made and sworn to as hereinbe e pre- seribe and if he shall neglect or refuse to do so the assessors shall fill out q list for him, putting thereon all property which they have reason to believe is owned by him, liable to l ation, at actual valuation thereof from the best information they can cbtain, and add thereunto 10 per cent, of such valuation.” AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAM J. WATSON, | AARON DANIELSON. D TO THE | Prepares young people to handle bigger responsibilities. 3HT SCHOOL Wedn from 7: $5 per payable HUNTSINGER’S 197 Asylum Strcet, Hartford, Conn. Send for Ca MORTGAGES FOR SALE! All local mortgages. Good security. Amount Interest $5,000 per cent. 1.500 5 per cent. 1,200 § per cent. 1,000 6 per cent. 600 8 per cent. .. 2,000 8 per cent. 2nd mortgage .... 1,600 8 per cent. 2ud mortgage 1,800 8 per cent. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Deu.ECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrocy, 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. i The Eastern Printing Co,, 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. - Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, lhc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. sday and 5 to 9:15. month; $20 in advance, Friday 18! mortgage . ist mortgage . 1st mortgage . 1st mortgage . 2nd mortgage . Znd mortgage V .Il ms Aut G . Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Oars. New 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repatrs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 287 ELM STR T “A.B.JOHNSON, . D. 8. DENTISY Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. 'BOWLING Clubs and Private Parlies Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 " NOTICE! REGISTERED NURSE Having suitable home, living alone, for six | SCHOOL DAYS are here again and you should give careful attention to the eyesight u'f your children. straining general | | would accommodate few confinements desiring privacy. Terms moderate. Write P. O. Box 951, Hartford. be not only but injuring the health well for want of UGHT GLAS! have their eyes Your boy or girl the eyes, may fitted OPTICIAY 276 MAIN STREET, UPSTAIRS. Over LeWitt's Jewelry Store. e --BURGLARY INSURANC Take It Out Before It Is Too Late of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street National Bank Building Rudolph F.Ehrler VIOLIN INSTRUGTOR wil Booth's Block, Room 21, Oct. 1st, 1915, Hours 9 A. M. » P M Residence 179 Hart Street. 1467, open studio in to "Phone FOR SALE $12,000 Address SALOON’ Herald Office First class single house of 9 rooms, all in prime condition with every im- provement. Also large 3 floor barp H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 WIST MAIN STREET [——~LIVER Y- Reasonable Rates > Storage, Repalrs and Supplies U. S, Tires und Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. * FRILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 26c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. .uUNKS, D, D. S, Georgianna Monks, D. R‘;S_. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag't Reo Cars 'Phone 224 Advertise Your Wants in 1ne Herald’s Want Columns. " For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insure ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Bootb's Block. 0 Hanternaq\ 0 O ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS ¢ HARTFORD, CONN. AChance toMake Money/ Buy a Lot on Stanley Streel,- Near the New Factory, From Schuliz & Costello, Ine.5f 242 Main Sireet.

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