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i NEW, BRITAIN : DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. G. FOX & CO. Hartford. SALE OF SHELL GOODS CONTINUED THE REST OF THIS WEEK— BIG VALUES. Extraordinary Clearance SALE OF LADIES’ WAISTS Special for Saturday NONE ON APPROVAL OR EXCHANGE This is a sale that will be of interest to the women folks of Hartford, coming at this time of the year, which is a few days before inventory. We find in going through our stock quite a few broken lines and sizes. All these Waists are new and up-to-date; bought the latter part of December and the first of January. The materials are Laces, Georgette Crepes, Chiffons, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Nets, Linens and Lingeries in too great a variety to mention. COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS. WAISTS THAT WERE UP TG $12.00, SALE PRICE $3 .98 Materials Pussy Willow Silks, Chiffons, Taffetas, Linens and Lingeries; values up to $12.00, sale price $3.98. WAISTS THAT WERE UP TO $ 1 98 $6.00, SALE PRICE . Materials are Pussy Willows, Chiffons and Taffetas; value up to $6.00, sale price $1.98. A THAT WERE FROM 79 .00 TO $4.00, SALE PRICE. ... These Waists are slightly mussed, short and long sleeves, in sizes 34 to 38, in Voiles, Law! Lingeries, also Striped Madras in the Tub Silk designs; values $2.00 to $4.00, sale price 79¢. RIES THAT W, $1.00, SALE PRICE Slightly mussed, all $1.00, sale price 39c. ONE SMALL LOT OF RED EIDERDOWN izes up to 46, value 50c “19c¢ MOLESKIN FLANNEL SACKS, REG. $1.00, SALE Colors of pink and blue. ZES, SA Regularly $1.00, Regularly $1.50, sale price ... With satin trimmings to match. A SMALL LOT OF COLORED AND W HITE WAISTS IN SMALL SI PRICE WHILE THEY LAST ...i........... Fancy Ribbon Clearances! AT 50c AT 190 RIBBONS WORTH UP TO 29c. AN our Light-and dark Dresdens, good Rt quality Moire and satin, also good fancies—7 hair bow patterns. 1,000 Yards of Dresden Ribbons Some Worth as 2 5cd High as 45c for A special Ribbon purchase which we shall include with the Clearance lots. Dainty patterns in white, pink and blue, Nile and lavender, 5 and 6 inches wide. tunity as Ribbon prices are fast mounting higher. . Moire Ribbons at 15¢ Worth Up To 19¢ Moire Ribbons at 17¢ In this lot are also hat banding worth up to 50c. Worth Up To 25¢ All color Moires and light fancies—4 inch. i RIBBONS WORTH UP TO 45c. 7-inch Dresdens, Moires and plain satins in odd lengthsfall colors, for sashes and hair bows. RIBBONS WORTH | AT 29 UP TO 98c. (& 98¢ Ribbons in Dresdens, Moires to 9 inch. odd and Dresdens, also Dorothy A most unusual oppor- Moire and Dresden in all the wanted' shades, suit- able for Hair Bows and Sashes—5 inch. HELP ALL a¢vertsements for the classified column must be in the Heraid office by £:20 p. n.. on the day aof issue HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-Girls for fac- | ‘tory work. Hartford | Faience Co., Hartford. | Tel. Charter 2625. WANTED-—Girl to care for eouple hours afternoons, L neighborhood of Winthrop 117 Winthrop street. WANTED—Nurse mald for care of two children one of them one year, the other two and a half. Call aft- er seven o'clock evenings. Inex- perienced need not apply. Mr T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill "phone 10 1-2 ‘\\\'.\,\'TED—\"nmI"‘(r‘M maid for gen | eral housework; small family. | | HOUSEKEEPING arate conveniences; trance; central. Rooms sep- separate en- 16 Prospect street. 1-27-wl baby a Lincoln street. 1-27-24 | living in treet. -dlx WANTED—Housemaid, | ferred, | pital | Swedish pro- New Britain General hos- 1-26-1f 1 HELP WANTED—MALE. \\'f\NTEP—BO)' about 16 years of age 1{1 main office of local Hardware (4(1x1ce1‘n. Address P. O. Box 507, ¥(,uy. 1-27-34 apply Landers, labor bureau, be- and 1 and 2 1-28-34a | ANTED—Lady to demonstrate and sell new and mseful household article in department store. Ad- dress L. S. Needle company, Provi- dence, R. I 1-26-3d Y ANTED—Girls, Frary & Clark, tween 7 and 8§ a. m. p. m. LOST—Smal] White Enamel Sorrority pin. Finder leave at Herald Office. Reward. 1-26-3d FOUND. = for inside North & Judd Mfg. Co. 1-27-3a WANTED—Carpenters work. FOUND—Lady's gold bar pin. In- quire 41 Black Rock avenue. 1-28-dix WANTED—Three diemakers. Em— pire Electric & Mfg. Co., Plainville. = —_— 120w A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. . DENTIST National Bank Buildine. Open Evenings. | Touring Car $1,065 : | Roadster $1,045 | Indian Motorcycles Bicycles and .flotorcycle Supplies. Parts in stock for any model “Indian.” Any make taken in trade. Salas cash or intallment. | | | | 'Phone 236 for Demonstration NOW OPEN FOR BUSIN CASH IN ADVANCE. fied WO RD. MINIMUM CHARGE 13¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO RENT. FOR SALE. T—Tenement of six rooms, second floor. 162 Maple 1-28-8d street. TO RENT—Five ro®ms, first tloor, modern improvements, 14 Olive St. P& St —Four room tenement; all on trolley line. 57 1-27-d3x TO REI improvements; Jubilee street. TO RENT—Two 6-room tenements at 697 Kast sfreet, new house just completed; all modern improve- ments. Tel 1452-2 1-27-3d TO RENT—7 Room tenement with steam heat and bath also store No. East Main street. Call. Tel , 937 Stanley street. 1-26-3dx enement of six rooms ett street, all improve- ments, inquire on premises or at 169 Collins St. ,Hartford, telephone, Charter, 5227 1-25-wix 5227. TO RENT—Second five rooms and bath. veniences. Inquire 65 Tel. 941-3. Modern con- Lincoln St., 1-25-tf TO RENT—Apartment of four rooms, second floor, with improvements. 210 Chestnut street. 1-25-tf TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 5 room apartment, top floor, very con- venient. Inquire 582 Arch street, near Locust street., 1-24-wl TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf TO RENT—A two family house of 10 rooms; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chest- nut St. 1-21-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ongd floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 31d floor. 2. WANTED." MEN-WOMEN, WANTED. month. Government jobs. cancies constantly. Write for list positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester, N. ¥. City Adferii;eme;t Building® Lines on Talcott Street, From Hartford Avenue to West Street: Clerk’s offce, City of 'New Britain, Conn., Jan. 28, 1916. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that board of Compensation and A ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following appraisal of dam- $75.00 the | ages and assessment of benefits, caus- ed by the proposed adoption of builc- ing lines on Talcott street, from Hart- ford avenue to West street, viz: East Stde. Damages Benefits ...$ 19.40 § 19. 48.22 48. 22, 22. William Farrell City of New Britain . City of New Britain . West Side. Timothy Henn City of New Britain . John J. Clark and Estate of Bridget Clark, jointly George LeWitt ..... 11.40 32.00 16.61 34. 34.00 $184.13 $184.13 And it finds no damages, or special benefiits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council: Attest. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. B. Herald) ESS WILLIAMS AUTO CO. 287 ELM STREET HOTEL GRAND BLuG. HADFIELD-SWENSON (0. 21 MYRTLE STREET Chas E. Hadfield, Mz-ager. | (<. B. Herald.) floor tenement, | Va- i | George K. B | William J. Sheehan FOR SALE—10 acres standing wood and timber 3% miles from New Britain. C. W. Weeden, Plainville, | Conn., Phcne 19-2 Plainville Div. 1-28-d3x two fami'y | ten rooms, mod- | FOR ~SALE—Several houses of nine or ern improvements, also building | lots on or near trolley lines. \W. P. Stecele, 260 Chestnut street. | 1-25-6dx | FOR SALE—Two new upright piano | mahogany case; cheap. s, Hinchliffe, 13 Franklin Square. 1-28 FOR SALE—BARGAIN Maxwell demonstrator, electric lights and starte: Cabriolet, 1913, Reo, Six) - All in first cla Denison Garage, 430 Main § FOR SALE—Cheap, rugs, stoves, new refrigerator, and other household goods. Can be seen Thurs Fri- day, Saturday, 12 to 7 p. m. C. Mul- len, Arch street. 1-27-2d FOR SALE—White Rock and Ancona Cockerels. Iixcellent hirds. J. Win. Denton, Plainville, Conn. T-wix FOR SALE—Party to sell two sets of Siberia link furs, one con- sisting of large pillow muff, animal shape color with heads and tails the other consisting of barrel muff and scarf bought thi , each $16.00. Answer Furs, Herald office. 1-27-2dx FOR SALE—Houschold furniture in- cluding one White Beauty kitchen cabinet and onec sewing machine, both Wew. Address Box 4H, Herald or Tel. 707-2. 1-27-3d FOR SALE—Complete printing out- fit, 5x8 press, 35 fonts of type, bor- ders, rules, dashes, composing, stone, numbering machine, cabinets, etc. Call after 6 p. m. 630 Stanley street. 1-27-d3x FOR SALE—Two family house, 12 rooms, newly painted and in fine condition, near center of Plainville; good barn, large chicken house; plot of land suitable for 6 building lots; price low for quick sale. Ad- dress Box 21 L, Herald office FOR SALE—Rabbit hounds, 8 weeks old. Telephone 1014-3. FOR SALE—Two second hand, pool tables. In good condition, Apply W J. Phelan Agency, Bristol, Cann. 1-26-3dx FOR SALE—Edison Home Phono- graph, with fifty records, good as- sortment, all in fine condition, §$9. $1 weekly. Phonograph Box 7, Her- ald. 1-25-tf SALE—Delivery horse, wagon Call 415 West Main. 1-24-1wk FOR and harness. FOR SALE—2 Finely Located Lots at Maple Hill, Newington, Conn., C. ¥. Hunt, Box 1608, Springfield, Mass. 1-21-6dx 2 City Advertisement Sewer in Harrison Strect. Clerk’s office, City of New Britain, Conn., Jan. 28, 1916. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Asses: ment of the City of New Britain, has made the folowing assessments of benefits, caused by the construction of sewers in Harrison street, from Lincoln street to Black Rock avenue, Benefits S. Bennett Benedict Joseph Clarence L. William F. McEnroe | Frank H. Sharkey Albert H. Shilling Margaret L. O'Lear: Herman O. Schmarr ....... Fred C. Walker and Agnes F. Walker, jointly ...... William J. Noble Elizabeth B. Sampson .. .. Angeline A. and Sherwood H. Raymond Helen M. Raymond Axel F. Charles W. T. Gris Griswold Fred W. Loow e South Side. Wessel Mac and Frank Inez L. Howard H. Anstruther D. Clifford bbie J. Meisner .. | William E. Burk { Matthew M. Conlon | Charles B. Glover Howard S. Parsons . ! August Bergstrom | Axel . Nelson | Axel F. Nel | Hugo ¥. H | Fred W. Loom benefits or betterments to any other person or | Accepted dopted and certified from record and published twice order of the Common Council Attest. ALFRED i And it finds no damages, or special by L. THOMPSON City Clerk | integrity ““The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork’’ ‘I\HE flawless presswork of the new Royal Master-Model 10 carries the high-grade busi- ness message in as fine form as your thoughts themselves | Royal presswork reinforces the result- getting power of your business-letters—for it adds the forceful stamp of quality to every letter you sign. 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Siorage. 87 I1W STRERT Agents Hodson & aud 7 Pussenger Repairs, Supii PHCNE 236. Denison Garage Supplies and ey AND MAXW DETECTIYES I you are andcipating ievestiga- tlon in any martter secrecy, and resulis essential write A. G, BROWN, ¥ STREET, HARTFORD. '"PHONE CHARTER 412, I unse the Detecta 0G0, CARS | urposes RENT ICAKS 1V { CLOSED AND OPEN S, REC TEL. WULTIGRAMA LETIERS Fac-simule of Typewriung dooe in 1-2 and I colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed | HARTFORD TYFEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ine L6 Staie St Harivoed ( $3,000 ® Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutes fromn Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at § per cent H N LOCKWOOD. Keal Estaie and Insurance 86 West Main or and at Moderawe Prices | LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, | Printng Deoe fn Severau! Langusges The Eastern Printing Ga, . Street. ei. 634 vOFRRE < MGR AUTOS TO RENT By Honr or Day. S PP 1Y O ). M. Finnegan Stables Sedntiine o 24 Maple Street, 6 Rooms, $12.00. 106 Tremont Street, 4 Rooms, $9.00. 505 Main Street, 5 Rooms, $20.00 BY huliz & Costello, Ine. ¥ 24 iain ireel.