New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. Lessons in Art Wool every day from 9 a. Art Department, and We to 12 G. FOX & CO.[zzems Hartford. Housegowns and Negligees Pre-Inventory Clearances LA Clearance Always Greatly Anticipatedby New Britain Women The Sale Will Continue Three Days - None on Approvai m. m. Kimonos in figured silk and | Pullman Itobes black and | crepe de chine, loose models, some [navy sin | with elastic belt. . | $3.98 Kimonos for g Kimonos, | §7.98 Kimonos tor 20T e8ie8 (3000 $10.00 Kimonos tor . 4 36.98 wnd | Corduroy Kimonos Tight | $7.98 Robes now | blue and pink; sume rur trimmed | Japanese Quilted Robes in r land some embroidered. | Copenhagen blue and navy; some N 511,98 Kimonos for | embroidered. These Robes in and pink, ac- 98 Kimonos for Were $6.98 and $10 hana embroidered £5.00 Kimonos for Negli- | $2.08 some trrmmed; checked [ silk: all sizes; some with ik collar Seco and Chenecy Robes now some with organdie and | Robes now pleated, $2.98 $1.98, Negligees cuffs, acc rose $3 ordion 98 Neglige To close Crepe ‘de Chinc are small sizes. to close 98 Kimonos now Kimonos Kimonos now light biue ed trimmea T18.50 $10.00 pink ( was $18.50 Fine Wool Dress Goods AT CLEARANCE PRICES Department reduc tions furtiner broken sele ctio anticipating the need of a lavender, cordion pl and lace gees now One med, Kimonos for . R 5 | Albatross | > fur | $2.98 grade now ..... - $1.98 [§10.00 $12.98. $5.00 grade now ..... TS qr\r,nn Kimono: Kimonos. now now now All through the Before the : omies. 1f they are you extreme. made that mean this opportunity ortme are most unusual econ: will appeal to WOOL SUITING Sd-in. \\4.n| \‘mlvn}: in excellent pat- | e i daric ffecte: segular 3175 ana @7 9@ WOOL SUITING Wool \‘ul(ing in superb for To close ... VELVET, CORDUROY and VELVETEEN AT MID-WINTER CLEARANCES -in. black | ported fast black, the other in Suiting, separate skir s may be fashionable new gown, BEDFORD CORDS . | Bedford Cord in navy, aarx brown, dark muym and black; regular $2.00 $1.59 BROADCLOTH | Tmported regular $2 54-in. green, grade, 56-in- fine 16 in. (mr]\ mi\llut black only; Broadcloth, all wool .00 grade, Velveteen, 2 qualities m the fine im- st pile, one grade for costumes, ; reg. $2 values. Special ireen and 28-in. wide Wale Corduroy in dark navy, light green, plum, brown, the fashionable Coating Cordu roy. fine imported quality; reg $1 1 9 $1.50 yard. Special Silk Chiffon Velour, the bal | Cheney’s 42 in. all this popular fabric in both ance of our stock of formerly $3 59 street and evening shade; $4.50 yard. Special at Chiffon Velour de Lux, the finest grade of Chiffon Velvet, a dress pattern of this exquisite quality only weighs 14 oz, in Special Chiffon Velvet in Navy, 7 imported quality; 10-in. Black, fine Taupe, sold at Special to close .. 24-in. Velutina, the best grade of tmported fast pile velveteen in good range of costumes and suiting shad the wanted colors for the sea- $1 09 value. J son; regular $1.25 value. Special riends and Foes of Administration Defend and Assail Mexican Policy Works of for Stone of Senator of blution ind also defended. California offered a 1 princi the irmed intervention. Senator Fall of | administration and chairman of the New Mexico took up the cudgels and | committee on foreign relations, plead- flayed the president’s acts since the |ed to let the president decide what ‘war on Vera Cruz” Senator Lodge of | to in Mexico, and Senator Lewis Massachusetts was a sarcastic inter- | of lilinois also defended Mr. Wilson. upter in the debates on the side of Army experts figure that it would take country have the murders was evi- the subject advocates. Senator defender ess and the stirred by ns in Me héed by the debates fntervention in Mexico B bitterest ‘debates yet in cor the Me Siior iison’'s policy was hat con n deeply Americ 1 the war ! Missouri, xico on one of 12T do ident | | a2 E an situ ND-—Plush auto robe Main street two weeks ago. er may recover at I show room. 1 on Auto Co. 1-14-a3 FOR SALE Splendid pair of R. April hateh, Bred from nested laying strain 1-17-6dx Red pullc fine trap Kelsey St comb brown Gordon P. Rose horn cockerels, Plainville. leg- SALE—Columbia Gr used only very short time, like new, with records. Would consider $1.00 weekly, Ih rald FOR ' looks Box 9 1-1 cocker- OR SALE—White els. Wyckoff str May 97 Commonw: | = = | ¢ ghorn in alth Ave. FOR SALE—1 large suitable for hall or heating stove, 2 furnaces, 1 range and 1500 pound auto truck. All second hand. F. W. Loomis & Co., 15 Te 0=t heating stove garage, 1 STAFIPERS, SPINNERS, BUFFERS AND BURNISHERS Nickel Silver and White Metal Hollowware and Flatware. Also | first class men to work in various de- silverware factory. Apply by letter, BOX 8§16, WANTED—MALE. on Sterling, ‘tments of a Highest wages paid. stating experi MERIDEN, ence, i CONN. any. D—Alfred WA? Cros ping housekee theater. WANTED-— or eight ice. Apply Cedar Hill day morning. near 1-17-1dx apartments men to farm, cut Tues- man to work in High school educ good opportunity Adkins Printi WANTED—Young store, one with tion preferred, for advancement, Co., 66 Church St. Adkins Print- 1-17 run errand street. 1 WANTF ing Co. rand boy. 66 Church street. WANTED- Bayer, Bow to Church fen who have nad exper- plating German Silver Spooa and Cutlery. Good pay, steady Address Simpson, Hall, Mil- Co., International Silver r, Wallingford, Conn. 1-14-6a WANTE ience Work work. ler & Succes: WANTED—Driver. Andrews Swift & | 1-15-tf Al ~IFive men to chop wood at Westchester, Conn. Good wood to chop, nty on the lot, free also other large lots where we could use from fiftecen to tweniy good wood choppers. Apply to I. L. Stiles & Son Brick company, North Haven, Conn. 1-11-wi TO RENT. s . > 5 TO RENT Tenement of four modern improvements, 182 Arch street. rooms, first floor, at. TO RENT—Flat, all improvemen:s Heat and hot water furnished. Ap- ply T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. Two tenements of five and Furnace, all modern im- at 12 Lincoln street. 117 Willow St., Tel. 1-14-3dx six rooms. provemen Apply Sicklick, T—One four tenements; on trolley Chestnut modern im- line, W. 1 street. five room provements; Steele, 0 ACTORY TO —Ne on Church street, front offices in block, 1. M. | 131 Main Street. Union also 3 Barnes, 1-11-6a tenement, mod- Inquire 470 Arch 1-4-tf =8 t floor tenement, five modern improvements. ar Inguire 392 Park St. 12-13-tf TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ond floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 314 floor. 12-11-tf | TO RENT—4 room | ern improvements. St., | TO REN rooms trolley. i 1ou Wame Gooa Lowued Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, | 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 an army of 200,000 men at mous cost to pacify Mexico at El Paso, between Mexicans | United States soldiers and troops stopped the trouble. | ported in Texas t | Texas rangers, a state body, | ready to cross the line and | murdered Americans | No. 1 shows membe | No Senator Work l.\'\om', No. 4, Senator an enor- After riots famons were avenge the In the pictures of the rangers: No. 3, Senator Lewis. CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIORN. 125 | $15.00 | e = direct. L. C.} 1-12-wix small | 1-17-1d | NOTICE G || rent, | The | | To 1-14-6a | | RooMs room and lllluu | 'The Eastern Printing Co,, |Hilding Nelson 7y WE BIVF. ROYAL G I.D TRADINu SI’AMP;——A)K FOR TIIF\ g PURELARD, b 12:¢ Wonderful Value. Why Pay More Elsewhere? VERY BEST BUTTER Ib d4¢ GREAMERY &' T EXTRA STAMrS WITH TEAS AND COFFEES 1 1b. El 100 s with 1 Ib. Crop 75 Stamps with 1 Crop 60 Stamps with Family Tea ALL advertisements ior the classified eplumn must be e the Herald office by 1:20 p. it on the day i 30 Stamps with Ryad Coffee 25 Stamps with 1 1h. 1. Am- New Sul- 30¢ CLOTHE> [ HUYLER'S ALMUND LINES BARS each10c | 3 for 10c WHAT 7c¢ 20 Stamps with 1 b, tana Coffee CLOTHES | of LOST. party who was seen atch on Franklin please return to receiving reward. 1-17-d1x LOST—Will the picking up Gold W Square yesterday 149 Mill street, PINS 100for 12¢ WHAT 25¢ WILL BUY WILL BUY RIS Pager Tous 256 e QATS e T R TOILET | MOTHER'S e Grrants 2 sees2 ¢ \ Launir ; "o Miatches Towes25¢0 e 2;; ;E Tip Wt pingapple2e25¢ | PRETZELS . 10 Sliced 100 § 10¢ 10¢ b e Polish each 5¢ Sauce 15¢ On Dinkey leaving Hartford Saturday night, leather bug containing bunch of keys and purse containing money, ete. Reward n‘ returned to Herald office. 1-17-1¢ 1. On (ln\l\(‘_ between Bristol and Hartford, aturday afternoon, gen- tleman’s gray plaig suit coat. Find er ple return to Gemmil, Burn- ham & Co., Hartford, and receive liberal re GIRLS in burmshmg and packing rooms on Flatware and Hollowware, as well as general female help in other dc: _rtments f silverware | @8 | Vo factory. Wages for begin-| poan ners, 12 1-2c per hour and up- | B ~ ¥ ok wards Apply by letter stat- Rioace ing experience, if any. 1 bot. 846, MERIDEN, CONN. 1 pkg. fm- general *all or write B. wncis street. Stamps Free With Any of the l‘()l]o\\mg Groceries 1 jar Tona Brand Jam bot. Mustard Relish Macaroni Peanut Butter Ammonia . S~ 100 10¢ L10¢ | Sultana Spice Old Dutch Cleanser Noodles, 5¢ each, or pkg. Elbow 1 1 159 1 can Vanco 2 A&P Ironing .each 5¢ . 10¢ .10c Mother’s boxes Stove White Vinegar s A&P Jelly Powder 1 bot. Worcestershire A&P Corn Starch, each 7¢ Butter 20 STAMPS with 3 pkgs. Freshly Packed STAMPS with 1 dFree j Delivery Tel. 135 jar of Peanut WANTED—Girl for general housc- Apply to Mrs. Marshall 54 Trinity St. 1-1 WANTED—Competent maid for al housework. Mrs. E. L. 2 Curtis St, Delivery Tel. 135 gen- | Prior 1-14-tf. Competent cook or gen- Apply Mrs. H. avenue, Hart- 1-11-1w | ford. WANTE ln, Hotel (lm‘v 1 -11-tx Wals 184-186 MAIN One of the Best Paying Preperties on FI M STREET. For particulars Enquire of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIO NAL BANK BUILDING at the W, 1-10-tf | —Housemaid parties taken sonable rates. 1073-4 1-17-19 Automobile Buick car. R Covert. out. Richard WANTED. WANTED-—Wednesday men to harvest ice. > female, i »d - 1 N : v female, imme 516 Asvium St. .. .. (utfnx 1, Conn. factory office. Addre rapher, Herald ) T morning, Doehr in lo- Stenog- MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings b - IIlustrators for All Klnds ofAd- vertising Furposes > - month cancies positions now lin Institute, X. e — Govérnment constantly. W obtainable. Dept. 36L, for Frank- Rochester, URNISHED 1ROOMS, REN T—Furn table board in b‘uulh Main Sl ORA(;L— -50 (,dri the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servic, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-1, .89 Maln St, CAKS 10 RENT MORRI\‘I 'S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. ed room private family street. 1- with 158 2-1w For with Board. location. | street. Good 86 Lake Tel. 35 1-7-tf ROOMS—Steam heat, provements, Central, St. PERF modern No. tm- 45 Walnut | 11-24-10 ECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 team "'el connection. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Pricce LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dene in Several Languages §s§m«2 Avual lsurdice atd Surecy Bonas Avo!d troubie by bavi ance written by a man who how. Go to DWIGHT Booth's bog Wiiliams Atifo Go. Agenws Hodson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos ior hire Repairs, Suppiles, morage. PHONE 236 SN - Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. trom Corbin's, mortgage Livery Cars for hire, day and night | per cent Storage. Supplies and Repalilng. H. N. DOCKWOOD. AGT REO AND MAXWELL CARS Real Estate and Insurance ‘Phone 221 86 Waoest Main or DETECTLYES m It you are anticlpating investiga- By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stahles fntegrity and results are essential Tedeut knows, A. PARSONS, Biock $3,000 Ruys 2 tenement hou STREE minutes sz 000.at 5 writc A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. CHARTER 412, the Dete 53 Chui. .. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN. MGR. 'MULTIGRAPH LEITEAS Fac-simile of Typewritung done in 1-2 and $ colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed HARTFURD TYPEWRITER [XGHANGE e Staie St INSURANCE { Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 BUOWILING, Ciubs ang Private Pai. Accommodated, Main 172-174 ARCH STREER, your Insur /

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