New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 16

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G. FOX & CO. | zumms Hartford. THE BIG MID-WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT SILKS, DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, VELVETEENS Reduced for the Mid-Winter Sale To begin with raw sil have advanced 80 to 1007 prices on the finished article 20 to 35 sacrificing in the big le. While the silk in the highest grades which give you no hint of this full gravity of the silk buy now. Read the cheerful tidings bélow: Fancy Silks | Wash Silks One Jot of fanc: Wash Silks, 36 inch ued patterns, broken color as-|the wide colored s sortments, a few stripes in de- |color assortment, silks that sirable colors that were $1.00 to |at 75c and 85¢ yard, your $1.50, your choice 69c. while they last 49¢ yard. wide, in pes, silk, discontin- within the past four months, % % higher than they were when we purchased the Silks we are silk situation is a serous one we name prices on fashionable condition; situation when you buy Silks later in the season. good sold | choice | making today’s it remains for you to realize the And if you are wise you'll Novelty Silks One lot of novelty silks includ- ing printed Pussy Willows and other popular weaves and designs that were $2.00 to $3.00 yard, your |choice $1.29. 5 . 54-in. Satin Charmeuse Extra width, extra quality, regular $3.00 only four colors left, wisteria, old blue, navy and | including -black. ‘While they last $1.79 yard. | roys, etc., Remnants Very Cheap value, | All short lengths of desirable weaves and colors, satins, HALF taffetas, PRIC chiffons, velvets, cordu- Chiffon and Crepes One lot of printed fancy chif- fon and Georgette crepes both light and dark grounds in desir- able patterns, were $1.50 yard, to close 79c. Wool Materials | 42 inch. beautiful Cheney’s all silk 42 inch. Silk and Wool Poplins, wide, heavy rich quality, both luster, colors are African brown, forest green, old blue, navy and| black, regular $2.00, special $1.59. One lot of black consisting of| Crepes, Batistes, a few fancy weaves, regular 75c quality, spe- cial 48c. Wool Velours for Coats suits, excellent for trimming: The $3.75 quality. .$2.69| The $2.50 quality. .$1.89 Values in Coatings You’ll Appreciate The balance of our Winter Coat- ing in plain colors and mixtures, plaids, checks, chinchillas. Coatings formerly $3.00 to 54.00‘ now $2.49. Coatings formerly $2.00 to $2.75 now $1.49. fon Velvet in street and evening shades, sub. flesh turquoise black, all at $3 brown, dark navy, green, Hague blue, old rose, pink, gold, vard. Black and Costume Velveteen in all widths, at greatly the scarce fabric today. 24 inch. 33 inch. $2.98, 44 inch. Chiffon $3.98. Imported Velour, 40 inch. wide, only 3 old opportunity many yards. Taupe, blue, olive green, your get a handsome velvet costume at $2.98 yard. $1.09, 27 inch. $1.35, $1.69, $1.98, | colors left, not | to | | veteen, 27 inch. " Ispecial $1.29. reduced prices, | Velvets, Velveteen and Corduroy Chif- | Black corduroy, special 28 inch. wide, hollow cut cord, reg. $1.00 including Afri(‘an‘\alue 69c. Imported the Dbest grade of twill buck, fast color vel- “Velutina,” wide, good range of wanted colors, reg: $1.50 yard, 24 inch. wide, reg. $1.25, special $1.09. Imported Corduroys in all the desirable colors for suits and sep- 28 inch. $1 arate skirts, wide grade, 85¢ yard. Rudimal Corduroy, the cord for sport coats in navy, blue, heavy old dark and green, plum brown, reg. $1.50 special $1.19. January C(learance SALE NOW WOMEN OF PUBLIC | SPIRIT DISCUSS _TIONS 25% GOING ON Oft 25% ofi Our Entire Stock of Furniture and Housefurnishings 257 REDUCTION | Purchases made during this sale delivered when desired. No charge for storage or packing. Louts Herrup Complete Homefurnisher 1052-1054 Main St., Cor. Morgan HARTFORD a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. get results. That's what you want C Mis5 MAUDE WETMOKE Prison reform, the housing prob- lem, the immigrant question (espe- | cially in relation to the KEuropean war), country life and rural better- ment are some of the topics that will | be considered at the meeting of the woman’s department of the national ! civic federation which will meet at the New Willard hotel in Washington Jan. 17 and 18. The federation has a committee which has devoted much time to the study of conditions of women in rural communities and will make an important report at the meeting. Miss Maude Wetmore of Rhode Island is head of the woman's department of the federation. Have Your Eyes Examined and Gla___s fitted by A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | Over 30 Years Experience. 306 Main Street "Phone 570 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. Telephone 302 vou ), M, Finnegan Stables | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. WANTED. MEN-WOMEN, WANTED. month. Government jobs. Va- cancies constantly. Write for list positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester, N. Y. $75.00 WANTED AT ONCE—Boys over 15 years of age to distribute circulars. See Mr. Martin, Commercial Trust Co., Main St., 1-6-2d HELP WANTED—MALE. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by £:20 p. n. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—F] L‘I \LL. STAMPERS, SPINNERS, BUEFERS AND BURNISHERS on Sterling, Nickel Silver and White Metal Hollowware and Flatware. Also first class men to work in various de- partments of a silverware factory. Highest wages paid. Apply by letter, stating experience, if any. BOX 816, MERIDEN, CONN. i WANTED—Boy 16 years old to learn printing trade. Apply P. O. Box 33, New Britain, Conn. 1-7-3d | WANTED—Fifty men to harvest ice. M. L. Rhodes. 1-7-2dx WANTED—Young man 16 to 18 in Bookkeeping Dept. of local Mfg. office. Address Box 33, City. WANTED—Several first-class metal pattern makers. Good wages paid. Appiy at once to J. C. Barrett, 308 Pearl St, Hartford, Conn. 1-5-3d WANTED—Night Watchman. P. O. Box 33 Apply 1-5-3d WANTED—Carpenter on house fin- ishing. Address, Carpenter, Box 7, Herald. 1-4-d10x —_ T D\OST. LOST—Scarf pin. Reward turned to Mohican Market. 1-6-2dx LOST—Yesterday, probably in R. R. Arcade or near station, $32 in bills. Reward if returned to Herald. 1-6-d2x it re- 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. | | | | | | packing rooms on Flatware | GIRLS in burmshmg and and Hollowware, as well as | general female help in other departments of silverware factory. Wages for begin- | ners, 12 1-2¢ per hour and up- wards. Apply by letter stat- ing experience, if any. BOX 846, MERIDEN, CONN. WANTED—Competent girl for g eral housework. Mrs. F. T. G wold, 373 West Main St. 1-5-3dx WANTED—Girls for Packing Room work. Apply at P. & F. Corbin’s | Labor Bureau. 1-4-1wx WANTED—Two experienced hands on covering machines. New Brit- ain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut St., City. 1-3-tf WAITRESS WANTED at the New Britain General Hospital. Swedish preferred. 12-30-tf —————————————————————————— TO RENT. TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor, modern improvements, 14 Olive St. P.&S. TO RENT—4 room tenement, mod- ern improvements. Inquire 470 Arch st., 1-4-tf TO RENT—One four room and three five room tenements; modern im- provements; on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 1-1-6dx TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. Near trolley. Inquire 392 Park St. 12-13-tf TO RENT—Apartment of four rooms, second floor, bath and improve- ments. 210 Chestnut St. 12-11-tf TO RENT—Six room tenement, séc- ond floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 314 floor. 12-11-tf TO RENT—After Dec. 1, tenement of BOWLING, Ciubs and Private Pai. s Accommodated. Hildinq Nelson 1T2-(T AR $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutes from Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at 5 per cent- H. N, DOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 FEast PERFECTLY PAbTEUR IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel connectlon. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languager The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chui... Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBE! MGR. ror xrour Anauramc danu Surety Bonas Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done 1o 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER' EXCHANGE, Inc 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos ior hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. "PHONE 336. 287 ELM STREET six rooms, with garage in rear, at 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church street 11-26-tf FURNISHED RKOOMS, Good location. | Tel. 353-2 ROOMS with Board. 86 Lake street. 1-7-tt | TO RENT—One room, with private entrance. Use of telephone, 72 Franklin Square. Tel. 486-2. 1-3-t¢ ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut St. 11-24-tf — e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By a competent colored girl, general housework to do, Tel. 758-2. 1-6-2dx FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Pool table for sale. Bar- gain. Address Pool, Box 16, Her- ald. 1-7-d2x SALE—White Rock Cockerels. E. Crandall, Berlin. 1-6-2dx FOR A FOR SALE—One 1914 about. Demountable. lite. Price reasonable. Co., 22 Main St. Ford Run- and Presto- Elmer Auto 1-5-3d 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. 1-4-6dx FOR SALE—Sccond hand; 2 furnaces, 2 ranges, 2 large heating stoves, 2 small heating stoves. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch St. Tel. 1-3-tf FOR SALE—Victrola, mahogany, with cabinet and selection of rec- ords. Newest model. Used only a short time. Price right, easy terms. Box 22XX, Herald 12-27-t¢ TO RENT 4 Rooms . $8, $10, $11 | 5 Rooms ... ..$10, $14, $15 7 Rooms and Barn .. LOCKWOOD, 86 West Mein Street, New Britain, Conn, Still Greater Reductions in Qur MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE This great sale is for the purpose of making immediate disposal of Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Waists and Furs. We have therefore taken a second cut in prices, offer- ing most unusual opportunities for price-savings. This brief list illustrates the extremely unusual values that are offered. Now 50¢ $2.98 $5.00 $8.50 $9.50 $12.50 $7.50 $9.50 $12.75 . $8.50 . $11.50 $15.00 95¢ WAISTS ...... $5.00 AND $4.00 SKIRTS - $8.50 TO $10 COATS $12.50 TO $14.50 COATS $14.50 TO $16.50 COATS . $16.50 AND UP COATS..... $12.50 to $18.50 DRESSES ....... $16.50 to $18.50 DRESSES $25.00 TO $32.50 DRESSES $12.50, $14.50 AND $18.50 SUITS $22.50 TO $29.50 SUITS $32.50 SUITS . L. J. FISHER 1046 MAIN STREET, COR. MORGAN, Hartford Carfare Paid to Out of Town Customers FOR SALE One of the Best Paying Properties on ELM STREET. For particulars Enquire of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings - = - b Illustrators for All Kinds ofAd- vertising Purposes b s TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY | COMMISSIONERS FOR HART- FORD COUNTY: I Hereby Apply for a License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Li- quors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at 39 Spring Street, Town of New Britain. My place of bus ness is not located within two hun dred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Paro- chial School, or the premises pertain- ing thereto, or any post office, pub- | lic library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, day of Dec. A. D. 1915. PAUL MONTVILLE, this 27th | Applicant. |~ We, the Undersigned, are electors | and tax-payers, owning real estate, of | the Town of New Britain and hereby | sign and endorse the foregoing ap- | plication of Paul Montville for a li- | cense, and hereby that certify said ! ! applicant is a suitable person to be | licensed pursuant to said tion. aDted at New applica- | Britain, this 27th | day of December A. D. 1915. ; J. E. Meskill, Louis Dydjuhn, M. Begley, John J. Manigan, Lharles‘ E. Manigan. I Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and tax-payers, owning real es- tate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 27th day of December A. D. 19 ALFRED L. THOMSON, Town Clerk. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR ‘WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STR. if You Wani Gooa osotued Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. DENTIST National Bank Building. Open Evenings. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRE Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Azt Reo Cars Fhons 294 STORAGE—50 (,ars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Service, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221.4, 89 Main St INSURANCE Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street.

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