New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. G. FOX & CO. Hartford. Misses and Junior Suits The Final Clearances! The misses’ Suits that bloom warm weather sets in. agree with us—and buy: Misses’ Corduroy: in this lot are included charge for alterations. Misses’ In the lot are S two Suit; slight charge for alterations. fur trimmed, gabardines, knit fabric Suits formerly up to $25.00 to close at § uits of corduroy, five of the Suits are fur trimmed; % Suits formerly up to $37.50 to close at $16.75. MISSES’ DEPARTM the spring will N'T. in Suits WERE UP TO $2 AT 5.00. whipcords and serges; Suits for sport <4a’ TO CLOSE SUltS o WERE UP TO 50. whipcord, green serges and broadcloth, blue, brown and The New Party Slippers DAINTY AND BEAUTIFUL. There are plain Pumps, them, but the others Bronze leads, per in Bronze Slippers pric fer 1ps, in popi d from $ too, of course, for customers who pre- you certainly will enthuse over. ularity, and we have five chic styles 4.00 to $7.00. Slippers in gold and silver cloth at $5.50. Slippe: Black $6.50. Black Kid in dull and bright Patent Black in white French calf Kid Ties with and White See the new assortment of prices $1.25 up to $4.50. Satin Redingote Chemise SOMETHING ) A wear, med to-date woman practical and beautiful piece combining skirt, drawer and and bound to be very Price $1.98. Fluffy satin, designed to wear with gowns, white and flesh. Prices § The crepe de chine, 98. showing of spring washable satin an are 50¢ to Leather Pumps and Slippers priced at $3 Pumps at handsome W, popular with the up- Ruffle Princess Slips, in washable silk and the Envelope priced at $5.00 to $¢ open work on the instep priced at finishes priced from $3.00 to $5.00. 50 to $5.00. $3.50. Rhinestone Ornaments, TO CLOSE colors, ar in green only, sizes 14, 16 and 17; a slight and one Come Now For The Greatest Furniture Bargains Of The Big In Progress. February Sale be no prettier than these which may be worn until Come and look them over; consider the saving and we're quite sure that you'll $9.75 brown also blue, and green;: $16.75 gabardines, § s 14, velvet 17; a also 16 one bla and Housefurnishings Clearances A collection of needed house- hold specialties, made for the pur- pose of lightening for giving pleasing results. in and look them over. Fancy Savarian Ginger Bread Men, Altman’s Punch, ters, housework and Come There are Ice Cream Molds, Jelly Fish Molds, Butter Curlers, ruit Decorators, Fruit Parsley and Noodle Cut- Pastry Sets and Carvers. Covered Molds, Prices range from 5¢ to $5.00. of Muslin Under- cover; lace trim- of them hav $7.00 to now $3.98. fur Just a few white and blue Suits formerly new evening 5.50 to § Chemise in d lingerie. Prices close at $2.98. Angora and as high as § Children’s Winter Coats 2 AND 3-YEAR SIZFE Coats in broadcloth, velvet trimmings; and corduroys, most Coats worth up to Others worth up to $8.00 Suits white s now remain; gray and ripes, a few all white! )0 now only $2.98. In the Big Basement Many odd pieces of China, Glassware and Bris- a-brac now at clearance prices. Business men all over the country are asking for capable helpers, and as the intensity of competition increases, the demand becomes stroncer. Huntsinger’s trains you to meet this demand. HUNTSINGER'S SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Send for Cataloguc N. —,—,?———_-2 “A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. —_—— By Hour or Day. J, M. Finnegan Stables| Telephone 302. 1; You Want Good Bottled - Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482- I ———— DETECTLIVES It you are anticipatna investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy. tegrity and results arc essential l'I;rfl.o A’ G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. ERFECTLY PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanle; 6 teams. Tel. connection. BOWLING, Hilding Neilson Ciuos ana Yrivate bPai Accommodated 172-174 ARCH <TR 13 T. Dr. William Holtz, M. T., MECHANO-THERAPY Massage Specialist and Spinal juster. BOOTH BUILDING { NEW BRITAIN, CT. | Ad- N 259 MAIN ST, ’Phone 1710 | ain. My pl | plication of John , said B i00 Trumbu!i Stree:, ARBOUR Rug and Drapery Co. Opposite th: Allyn Hartford Hoase, WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ON DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF Lace and Scrim Curtains Velou $ $2 Very fine assortment of Portieres in Silk Tapestry and 5. Special among these are 00 Scrim Curtains for $1.35. 50 Scrim Curtains for $2.00. 3.50 Scrim Curtains for $2.75. All colors, All colors. All colors. 6.00 Portieres at $4.00 a pair. $5.00 Portieres at $3.50 a pair. 0 Portieres at $3.00 a pair. And many others. To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County. We Slapski spirituou ger beer, 332 Main hereby apply for a transfer of and Kator license to sell and intoxicating liquors,-ale rhine wine, and cider at street, town of New Brit- of business is not lo- cated within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public Parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post office. public library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, this 7th day of February, A. D. 1916. JOHN LEHMAN AND FRANK SLAPSKI, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing ap- Lehman and Frank license and hereby cei- that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pu application. New A. »ski for a uant to Dated at Britain, D. 1916. M nnegan, James Lee, Menry McEwon, Sam Bravitz, We hereby certify that the above named signe nd endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning Al es- tate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this Sth day IPebruary, A. D. 1916. this 7th day of B T of ALBERT L. THOMSON, Consultation Free. Town Clerk. | | Barn on West Main FOR SALE OR TO RENT. New 7-Room Cottage at Barr dale; 12-room House and large Street. Also a fine Chicken Farm of 100 acres with trout brook. C. L. Telephone 451- BARN 192 Chestnut St. Order of Notice of Hearing. District Of Berlin, ss; ew Britain, Feb. Kstate of Thomas H. the town of New Britain, trict, deceased. Upon application of Nellie Brady, praving that as sole remain- ing “executor and Trustee and Life Tenant she may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey all the st of said estate in pieces or uated in said New application Probate Court 9, A. D. 1916. in said dis- the J. parcels of Britain as pe on file dated I'ebruary 8 1916, more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district on the 16th day of February, A. 1916, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publi ing this order one time in some new paper having a circulation in said d trict, and by posting a copy of th order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given By Order of Court, MORTIMER said 1- H. CAMP, Clerk. Brady, late of | and to three | land sit- | D. | CASH IN ADVANCE. LOST., | LOST—BIlack leather wallet contain- ing about $100 hetween New Brit- aln and Hartford. Re for re- turn. Marshall Cook, 5 City. ! | LOST—Ten dollars. between Miller & | Olson’s and Trust company, finder Miller & Olson, Arch | return & | Street. to | LOST—Pair of eyezli case, Saturday between Maple Main streets. Return to 133 sett St., Henry Schwab. in I"'OUND. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. B e — MINIMUM CHARGE 1%¢ ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day cf issue. NOTICE, PRIVATIEE DANCING LESSONS Trot, One-Step, Three-Step, V and Two-Step, 75¢ per hour. Late music, good floor, 15 years Address Dancing Box FOUND—On Main street, Tuesday, sum of er may r : are. money. Ow cover 21 Iranklin rooms, all 3 Gladden St. 2- 9-2dx lights, cap- reasonable. 2-9-wlx TO acity Geo. two Bean, FURNISHED APARTMENT for light housekeeping. ~ Two rooms, bath and pantry. Blectric light and & Veranda. 195 Maple St. ~Tenement of second floor. six rooms, 162 Maple 2-5-8d TO RENT- heated street. floor tenement, Modern con- Lincoln St., 1-25-tf TO RENT-—Second five rooms and bath. veniences. Inauire 65 Tel. 941-3. TO RENT-—Apartment of four rooms, second floor, with improvements. 210 Chestnut street. 1-25-tf 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—Six rogm tenement, sec- ond floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 81d floor. 12-11-tf WANTED. MEN-WOMEN month. Government jobs. Va- cancies constantly. Write for list positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester; WANTED. $75.00 HELP W WANTED—SCRAPERS AND ASSEMBLERS also engine Lathe and milling machine operators, to work in one of the finest shops in New England, where the best TED—MALE. ditions prevail. Men familiar with machine tool work only preferred. Apply Putnam Machine Co., Fitchburg, Mass. 2-1-tf store. busi- BOY WANTED—In A good chance to ness. Box 22 J, a grocery learn the Herald. 2-8-d of sanitary and working con- | XCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Agents wanted by a Wholesale Tail- oring House to sell Men's Young Men’s Suits and Overcoals made to measure of strictly all wool Price $10.50. Your merchant cannot duplicate me ready made for less than Sold to consumers onity. Those with good ability and can furnish satis- factory reference can reply. Iault- 1 ailoring Co., 36 street. New York. materials, re- tail AUTOMOBILE PARTIES OU. Buick car. Reasor Richard Covert, Tel. 10 FOR SALE. c—20 Black Leghorn pul- 2 cockerels. One dol- club, 34 FOR SAL lets, laying; lar each. Boy; street, FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, en- closed type, very latest style, with assortment of records. Used only short time. $25. Will take $1.00 weekly. Addr Box 32 L Herald 2-8- FOR SALE — Autopiano 88-note + Player Piano. Although a few months used is practically new. Cost $650. Can be bought now for $400, with $15 worth of rolls, bench sarf. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 lum St., Hartford, Conn. hand Loomis 2-7-6d FOR SAL Three second ranges. Telephone. F. W. & Co. 150 Arch street. Bros. Haines varnished Upright Bros.). eto FOR Piano Just Cost have cause used Ce SALE—Haines (original overhauled, $450. Here is the pi been waiting for. Only be- we are overcrowded with pianos. $160. Sedgewick & v, Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d 10 you FOR SALE Steinway Upright Piano. e. Cost $700. The tone and action of this instrument is very little different from that of a new piano. Has to be sold for $200. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10a FOR LE—\Weber Cost $650. One of in the world. Has been carefully used and in A1 shape. Will be sold for $205. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 10a Upright the best Piano. makes WANTED—Boy about 15 years of age, for oflice work in local manu- facturing concern. Address, Boy, Box 20, He 3-d3x WANTEI of local factory. and experience. Herald Office. NTED—RBoy about 16 y age in factory office. Good tunity for bright, energetic Address Boy Box 16, Herald. 2-7-a3 oppor- boy. WANTED—A man between 25 and 50 vears old; good habits; salary §14.00 and commissions to begin. Apply to James P. Heron, room 204, 272 Main street, New Britain, apply be- tween 10 a. m. and 12 p. [EED—Three diemakers, Electric & Mfg. Co., Plainville. SD—1] WANTED— Bright, smart young girl, kecping in store, experience un- in own handwrit- Herald Office. I book apply BRE, ing Competent girl for gencral housework for family of two per- sons. Pleasant home with veniences, apply at No. 2 ton street, Plainville, Conn Kitchen woman at Brc staurant, Arch s house- Call 10 Tel. 3d WANTED-—Girl for k in family New Britain avenue, 49-12, WANTED—Girls for making and sorting at the Union Laundr Arch street WA Kitchen Beloin. ¥OR SALE—Aeolian 88-note Player Piano. Built to order. Cost $650 Used only 4 months and just as good as new. Price, with § worth of rolls, bench and scarf, $450. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 lum St.,, Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE — Chickering Piano. Cost $1,100. It seems im- possible that a Grand possessing the qualifications of a really good piano can be bought for §150. Look at this if you want a bargain. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct, Grand FOR SALE—New England Upright Pjano, little used, very handsome and in condition as perfect can be made. Originally costing $350. “an now be bought for $1 Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Hartford, Ct. FOR SALE—Absoiutely strictly native eggs at 33c dozen. Creamery butter, stiictly the cold storage kind 34c for $1.00. Russell Eros., St. fresh Hillside fresh, not b, 3 Ibs, 301 M SALE—Crown Upright Piano with Banjo-Mandolin attachment. In perfect Cost $400. It goes for $1 Sedgewick & Casey, 39 Asylum St., Hartford, Cor FOR SALE—BARC Maxwell demonstrator, 1 electric lights and starter. Cabriolet, 19 Reo 11, 1915 Reo Six, all in first cl condition. Denison Garage, 430 Main street IN AUTOS, Ford with Maxwell i-6d | s FOR SALE—Webster Upright Piano. Cost »0. This piano is in excel- lent condition and has fine quality of tone. Price $80. Sedgewick & Casey, ylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-7-10d FURNISHED ROO! SITUATION WANTED. competent woman, Gentlemen's washing, ironing and mending neatly done, also fancy washings. Address, W , Herald. l range. 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Livery Servic Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, .89 Main St, > 4 WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ET0. TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXW! L Py Languages, ) UNION MEN Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSIT Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 | Foreman HE EASTERN PRINTING CO. s 3 53 CHURCH STREE' C. E 3 Bags i For MULTIGRAPH LETTEES‘. Fac-simile of Typewriung uois " 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, I 26 State St Hartroed, Com For Your insurance and Surety Bonas Avold trouble by heving your § ance written by a mean who | how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Block. Booth's illiams Atito Co Agents Hrdson Motor Cars, 3 B and 7 Passenger Autos for hife Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. 'PHONE 246, S STRES HOM barn 1 below cost CHOICE With NGLE large lot and ever] price L0 Wl wants H. N. 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