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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1916. G. FOX & CO.[- Hartford. The Fur Coat Clearance Just 17 Now Remain in Stock 7 HANDSOME DESIRABLIS COATS IN RE PRESENTATIVE THE NEW SILKS FOR SPRING. TInitial Opening Display. FURS AND SHAPE “I searched through New York stores, and through the Hartford stores, and at last found just the Fur Coat I had set my heart upon owning right here few days ago. A superb, substantially made, fashionable Fur Below we itemize the remainder of our Fur Coal she was happy. One Black Pony $95.00, now $29.50. Coat, size One Caracul Coat, size 38, 28-in. long, now $39.50. One Near Seal $65.00, now $55.00. One Near Seal Coat, $65.00, now $59.00. One Leopard Coat, skunk 36, 45-in. long, was $175.00, One Leopard Coat, 54-in. long, was $195.00, now $75. One Raccoon Coat, size 40, $150.00, now $75.00. Coat, size 38, size 36, One Hudson Seal Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, size 36, 40-in. long, was $125.00, now $85.00. skunk colla 40-in. long, was $149 One Hudson Seal Coat. border, size 36, $125.00. 36, 40-in. 40-in. collar now $75.00. ’coon collar and cuffs, .00. 52 45-in, in Fox's.” One $195.00, One Hudson border, size $125.00. One Hudson border, size 36, Hudson long, was now was $75.00, long, was long, was One size 5 and cuffs, One Hudson in. One Hudson in. long, was $ One Hudson in. long we in. long, was and now cuffs nd border, 50.00. The Coat at about one-half the original price. t stock—every one of which is a rich priz Raccoon $115.00. 38, long, was $2 $250.00, now $16! ) One Hudson Seal Coat, wide skunk size 38, words of a fair matron to us a No wonder Coat, 38, 52-in. long, was Seal Coat, 40-in. skunk collar, cuffs long, was $149.50, and now Seal Coat, skunk collar, cuffs and 45-in. long, was $195.00, now $139.50 Seal Coat, skunk collar, size 36, long, was $200.00, now $149.50, Seal Coat, skunk collar, size 40, 45- 5.00, now $149.50. Seal Coat, skunk collar, 50, now $149.50, Seal Coat, skunk collar, size 36, 45- 0. size 36, 42- cuffs now lar, 48-in. long, was $350.00, A Few Handsome Fur Sets Also at Final Clearance Prices One One One One One One Badger Set, Silka Se Black Fi Cross Fox Wi Set, was $135.00, to close Set, was $85.00, to close $49.50. Pointed Fox Set, was $75.00, to close $49.50. Cross Fox Set, was $95.00, to close $59.59. One One One One One One Sable Fox Blue Fox Set, was $100.00, ‘White Fox Set, wa. Fisher Set, was $14 Cross Fox Set, to close $59.00. to close $69.50. Set, was $85.00, $115.00, to close $75.00. 50 to close $75.00. was $125.00, to close $75.00. White Fox Set, was $195.00, to close $85.00. Demonstration of Vanta Baby FOR ONE WEEK ENDING Nurse Boyer will have charge of this interesting Dept., continuing for one week. highly recommended by physicians and all mothers knit goods factory in the country approved b; There are Shirts and Bands and other articles. popular prices. Garments SATURDAY demonstration which will NIGHT. be held in the Infants’ Vanta Baby Garm ents are the original pinless Baby Clothes and are Visit the who have used them. the Na tional Consumers’ League. demonstration. They are made by the only No Pins, No Buttons. The garments are sold at ONE CENT A WORD TO RENT. six 162 rooms, Maple 2-16-tf TO RENT—Tenement of heated; second floor. street, TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 280 Arch street. Three minutes walk from center. 2-10-tf TO RENT—Heated, six-room {flat, all street. improvements, at 718 Stanle, 2-14-4d TO RENT—Four rooms, $8, §10, $11; five rooms, $10, $15. Lockwood, $6 West Main street. 12- room tenement, Gas, Furnace, First 1 Wallace street. 2-12-6¢ R T—Five Electric light, floor. TO RENT—One four room and three five room tenements; modern im- provements; on trolley line, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 2-11-6dx TO RENT—Second floor tenement, five rooms and bath. Modern com- veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St., Tel. 941-3. 1-25-tf CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 106e EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE. safe, near 5 room flat, steam ce rooms. Apply 16-tf FOR SALE—Mosler new. TO RE heat, and two off Curran Company. FOR SALE—Columbija Grafonola, mahogany finish, used very little, with records. $30.00, cost $50.00 new. $5.00 monthly buys it. Box 8 W, Herald, 2-1 FOR SALE — Autopiano Player Piano. Although a few months used is practically new. Cost $650. Can be bought now for $400, with $15 worth of rolls, bench and scarf. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn 88-note | 104 TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine Inquire P. J. Murray & 1-24-tf WANTED—Guard attendants for State Prison to take Civil Service tests March 1, 1916, at Hartford, Conn., to get on appointment lists. $55 per month at start and early promotion. Should be 23 to 40, physically sound, at least 5 feet 9, and 170 pounds. Send for infor- mation circular and application Wwhich must be filed by noon of Feb- ruary 26th. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Con- necticut. 2-16-3d WANTED—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box 31XX, Herald. 16-d1 MEN-WOMEN, WANTED. $75.00 month. Government jobs. Va- cancies constantly. Write for list | positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester, o, ¥ FOR SALE—Haines Piano " (original Just overhauled, Cost $450. Here is the piano you have been waiting for. Only be- cause we are overcrowded with used pianos. $160. Sedgewick & Casey, Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d Upright Haines Bros.). varnished, etc. Bros. FOR SALE-—Stock hay. Inquire Miss 3. H. Brown, Worthington Ridge, Berlin Tel. 672-14 2-10-6dx F'OR SALE—Steinway Upright Piano. Full size. 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. 2-7-104 FOR SALE—Weber Upright Piano. Cost $650. One of the best makes in the world. Has been carefully used and in A1 shape. Will be 0ld for $205. Sedgewick & Casey, Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 7-10d ! WANTED—Reliable men to deliver shrubbery this Spring in New Bri tain. Short job; good pay. Write Mr. Gordon, Box 360, Hartford, Conn. 2-15-d3x x 7 City Advertisement | CITY ESTIMATE. the Board of Finance and Tax- ation. February 11, 1916. RESOLVED: That this board es- imate that the school board will re- uire the sum of $25,000 for the Jpurchase of land for a new school (building, and we recommend to the lcommon council that instead of la. red for the Common Council by ‘ ing a tax, the city issue its bonds for | $25,000, dated February 1, able August 1, 1929, the rate of 4 1-4 per cent, BOARD OF FINANCE AND TAXATION. 1916, pa with interest at | carload of horses weighing from 1,200 to 1,800 Ibs., comprising farm chunks, express and draft horses. Mr. Schlafer | says this i8 the finest lot of horses he | ever bought. Tel. 1326-14. H. L. Curtis, Clerk. | o the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County. ‘We hereby apply for a transfer of Slapski and Kator license to spirituous and intoxicating liquors,-ale Jager beer, rhine wine, and cider at 332 Main street, town of New ain. peated within two hundred feet in a ‘direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post office, public library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, of February, A. D. 1916. JOHN LEHMA AND FRANK SLAPSKI, Applicant. . We, the undersigned, sell | Brit- | My place of business is not lo- | this 7th day are electors | and taxpayers, owning real estate, of | the Town of New Dritain, and hereby pign and endorse the foregoing ap- plication of John Lehman and Frank Slapski for a license and hereby ccr- tify that said applicant is a suitable | person to be licensed pursuant said application. Dated at New Britain, this 7th day February, A. D. 1916. B. Miller, J. M. Lee, Menry McEwon, Sam Bravit We hereby certify that the above naméd signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning tate, in the Town of New Britain, Dated at New Britain, this Sth day of February, A. D. 1916. ALBERT L. THOM Town Clerk. to of T All persons the firm of C. having claims a C. & W. B. Ro Finnegan, James real es- | will please present their accounts to | the undersigned. . And all parties owing said firm will kindly make prompt payment to C. C. ROSSBERG 52 Vine Street, New Britain, ¢ A. B. JOHNSON. D.D. 8. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. onn | H. SCHLAFER, 42 Willow St. | DETECTIVES It you are anticipating imvestiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. 1 use the Detecta Phone. PUBLIC 491 Main Street MARKET Opp. Lafayette Specials for Thursday and Friday in Our Fish Department Haddock Pickerel Tc 15¢ 8c 15¢ 16¢ 16¢ 7c 25c¢ Fresh Herrings oo all) ROl.ll’ld Clams and Steamers @ ats for i Butter Fish 1 O c 9¢c 16¢c 20c 9c¢c 16¢ 12¢ | 30c I Flounders Ee]s WATCH OUR SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY-AND SAT URDAY TIRED EY headaches, etc. are nature's warning to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR EYES. and fit you to the right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you suffering and greater trouble later on. F. L. McGUIRE, OPTOMETRIST Main Street. Upstairs over the WANTED—Salesmen for New Eng- | WANTED—Stenographer of some ex WANTED—Boarding places for in- fants and young children in private families. Apply Conn. Children Aid Society, 60 Brown Thom Bldg, Herald. 2-1 ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Two heated - rooms light housekeeping, by elderly lad Unfurnished preferred. Tel. 6 HELP WANTE! WANTED—Experienced Stenographer and Dictaphone Transcriber. State experience and salary expected. Ad- dress Stenographer, Herald Office. 2-16-3d appearance and of Good chance for advancement. Salary to start $10 | per week. Call 6-8 p. m. Regal Hotel. Mr, R. K. Shafuer. 2-16-1dx land. Neat good character. meat cutter. 386 Bast 2-15-tf irst class Callahan, WANTED— Apply E. St. perience to work in local manufac- turing office. Address Drawer 1029, New Britain, Conn. 2-16-3d SOLDERERS — Blow-pipe solderers for soft metal. Also hand-turners Address P. O. Box 336 2-10 NTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Lady to demonstrate and |If You Want Good Bottled sell new and useful household arti- cles in department store. Addre: 5. Needle Company, Providence, | 2-16-3a4 | TO RENT—Newly furnished heated | "OR SALE—The property at No. 79 Qak street, corner lot, and three tenement house. Kasy terms. In- | quire A. P. Marsh, deputy Sheriff, | 88 Main street. 2-15-wl | FOR SALBE—Aeolian Piano. Built to order. Used only 4 months and good as new. Price, with worth of rolls, bench and scarf, §450. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d $8-note Player Cost $650. just .as "OR SALE — Chickering Grand Piano. Cost $1,100. It seems im- possible that a Grand possessing | the qualifications of a rTeally good piano can be bought for §150. Look at this if you want a bargain. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., | Hartford, Ct. 2-7-10d FOR SALE—New England Upright Piano, little used, very handsome and in condition as perfect as it can be made. Originally costing $350. Can now be bought for $150, Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St Hartford, Ct. 2-7-10d FOR SALE—Crown Upright Piano with Banjo-Mandolin attachment. In perfect shape. Cost $400. It goes for $1 Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d FOR SALE-—Webster Upright Piano. Cost $350. This piano is in excel- lent condition and has fine quality of tone. Price $80. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-7-104 FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS to floor, 242 Main. let. Top 2-16-1dx | | Tooms at third floor. No. 70 Walnut street, 2-16-d3x 6 Russell St. 2-14-44d NTED—Girl for general work. Family of three. street. house- 24 Forest 2-16-4a WANTED—Girls for making and as- sorting at the Union Laundry, 266 Arch street. WANTED—Kitchen at Beloin. girl Dr. William Holtz, M. T., MECHANO-THERAPY Massage Specialist and Spinal juster, BOOTH BUILDING 259 MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN, CT. Phone 1710 Consultgtion Free. Ad- Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from Two front | light house- heat, gas and Walnut. FURNISHED ROOMS- rooms, furnished for keeping, clectric lights, nge. Corner Arch AN OPPORTUNITY. THE MONARCH STITCH . 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Well rented. 516 Asylum St. gravings vertising P STORAGE—50 Cars For .the Winter $3.00 per month w HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servicc, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and Tel 221-4, .89 Main St, Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and plght Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL ¢ "Phone PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Price: LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, Foreman .12 RS 4 THE EASTERN PRINTI! 53 CHURCH STRE FICE 24 Dwight Ct. OF ‘TELEPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags writing. Or write us direct for our new brochure, and book of facts on Touch-Typing—with a handsome Color-Photograph MaKers of Photo ang Wood En- 1llustrators for All Kinds:fA x CO., — Williams Auto Co, inferior typing in your office. Pick up the letters you have signed to-day. Examine them—then see a sample of tk_\e fal_;mess presswork of the Royal ! 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'PHONE 236. . 287 ELM STRER NGLE HOME and barn a7 CHOICE With large and ever improvement, price below cost as ogn- er wants to sell < s lot DOOKWOOD, value, $10.00 per share, for a short time only. I urge that local inves- | tors take advantage of this rare op- portunity and make a home industry out of what will develope shortly to be a gigantic corporation. Ad- dress all inquiries and forward sub- scriptions to B, Arch street repres AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. PHILIP BARDECHK 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 J. M, Finnegan Stables | | i { i | Telephone 3032 l FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain ‘i Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East le containing 12 acres BY schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet.

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