New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1916, Page 12

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\ . FOX & CO. Hartford. " EXTREME VALUES FOR TUESDA ~ AND WEDNESDAY One of the most important sales of the season Demonstration all this week of Bon Ton and Royal ‘Worcester Corsets. Don’t miss it. will be launched at this store Tuesday morning and such bargains as we shall distribute for two days will be found as unusual as they are welcome; of- ferings will be culled from every department and prices will be found simply irresistible on first quality mer- chandise of every description. This sale is just an- other example of G. Fox & Co.’s public helpfulness. When prices are advancing daily in practically every line, the shrewd housewife will be quick to seize op- portunities as fleeting as these must be. Many lots are necessarily limited, so come if possible the first - HE I3 SAYING MASS Bev. Edward R. Downes of M. Carmel in New Haven Hospital New Haven, Feb. 28.—Stricken with p sudden attack of apoplexy raying the 8 o’clock Mary's church, Mt. Carmel, day morning, Father Pownes, one of the best known mem- ma in St. vester- Edward R. bers of the clergy. about this section of the state, fought against the illness long enough to complete his task with the mass and then collapsed. Dr. George H. Joslin, of Hamden, was guickly summoned to attend him. He found Father Downes in an alarming | gondition and ordered immediately to St in this city. The hospital reported at a late hour last night that Father Downes had not responded to ment as rapidly had been hope and that he was very restl His condition is considered serious Hather Downes is one of the most demogcratic and beloved clergymen of him removed Raphael's hospital W ANTED Saleswomen, with o Also young man to erally useful. THIIE while | treat- | | the state and his sudden illness will be received with keenest regret. He |is a son of the late Edward Downes, who for many years conducted a sta- ionery and news store in the T change building, in a store which now part of Riker's. Mr. Downes, { sr., was the pioneer in this city in the handling of newspapers. { Father Downes was educated at St. Mary’s college Baltimore, and at the | Yale Law school. He graduated from | the latter in 1885 and was elected city ! clerk twice—once in 1888 and once in 1892, In 1893 he was sent to Amster- { dam, Holland, as American consul by President Cleveland | At the conclusion of his consular | service of four vears he went to the | Rome, where he | took his orders for the priesthood. | His first pastorate was at Milford. | from which place he was assigned to | the church at Mr. Carmel. He has two sisters, Mary and Julia Downes, and one brother, Joseph, all | of whom reside here. | American college in FFather Downes | this city. n is well known in Five vears ago he assisted at St, Apostolate a mi the Mary's® church with Band of Connecticut, and will be remem- bered for his wonderful preaching ability. His last appearance in this city was in June, 1915, when he ad- dressed the St. Mar odality at a vesper service. 'Parishioners of st. Mary’s church are deeply grieved by the illness of Father Downes. b4 [ J r without experience. make himself gen- FAIIR New Britain’s Greatest Value Giving Store. faving TIRED EYES etc. are nature's warning to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have me headaches, 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, OPTOMETR 251 Main Strect. Upsta Commercial Trust. LeWitt's Bloc of Missionaries | THE CURRAN DRY GOODS GO. EXTRA ‘SPECIALS TONIGHT After 6:30 Big Special in Hat Trim- mings, in flowers and fo- liage that sells everywhere at 25¢ and up. Ex- tra special Tonight 1 OC A line of Sample Waists in| assorted styles and mate- - 50c| rials, values up to 98c. Tonight ... | i | A Clean-up of Women’s and | Misses’ Winter Coats, values $9.98 to $14.98. Ex- tra Special $4.50 Tonight at .. A new line of Fine Dress Ginghams, beautiful pat- terns, 1214c value. Special Tonight . . 1 OC Wright’s Silver Cream, the best silver and general cleaner made. Special Tonight, #ar 2 1 C Fancy Curtain Scrim, patterns, 17c value. Tonight 121/2C We have one more case left of our Famous Wool Nap | Blankets, $2.98 vallie ot $1.98 neat CASH IN ADVANCE. ALL advertisements the column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for classified | TO RENT. | TO RENT—Five room flat, all mod- | ern conveniences, The Barnes, 131 Main street. M. Barnes. 2-28-6d in L. MNIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST LOST—On West ern part of city 35x4%. Weed ti please notify A. N. Oldershaw, 165 West Main 2-18-1dx ———————————————————— NOTICE. Sunday p. m., chain. Finder NOTICE—Two persons can find board and room. Private family, new house, home cooking. Six minutes walk from center. Box 4 , Herald. 2-26-2a ————— e FOR SALE. 1915 Hudson, 6-40 o briolet .This car is in fine condi- tion and has been run less than 5,000 miles. Ideal car for docto use. Wiiliams Auto Co. 287 | st e FOR SALE- TO RENT—New four room tenement, Adults. 64 Prospect street. Inauire thira floor. 2-28-2dx TO RENT—Six rooms second floor, all modern imprevements, furnace, at 12 Lincoln street, $10. Apply Sicklick, 117 Willow St. Tel. 406-1% 2-28-3dx i TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec- ond floor. Call 156 Cherry street, upstairs. 2-26-tf | TO RENT-—One four room and three five room tenements; modern im- provements; on troliey line, W. FP. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, . 2 -6dx TO RENT—Two large front second floor, suitable for business purposes. Steam heat, all conven- iences. 72 West Main street. Apply at McEnroe's store. 2-24-t£ room: FOR SALE—Chicken house, 9x6: he: 80 feet wire; one 60 egg in- cubator. Everything new last spring. Call 419 West Main St. FOR SALE ground, fruit, Woodruff's stor Apply to Mrs. No agents. good on L, well, near Berlin street Elton, Berlin 2-26-4dx 1 FOR SALE—Edison phonograph, with cabinet, 75 two and four minute rec- ords, fine condition, complete for §17.00 on $1 weekly terms, Bargain, Box 8W, Herald. FOR SALE-—1515—6-40 Hudson tour- ing car, 1914 Buick touring car, 1914 Maxweli touring car, 1913 Cad illac touring car. These cars are all equipped with electric lights and self starter, demountable rims, etc. They are all in first cass mechanic:l condition and - offer is excep- tiona! prices if disposed the next 30 days. Williams Co, 287 Elm street. Auto | TO RENT—Visible typewriter, Under- wood. Address Typewriter, Herald Office. 2-23-tf | TO RENT-—Fire room heat, and two office Curran company flat, steam rooms. Apply 2-21-tf TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 Winthrop street. Apply Boardman, 475 Arch street. 2-17-tf TO RENT-—Tenement of heated; second floor. street, six 162 rooms, Maple 2-16-t¢ TO RENT—Second floor tenement, five rooms and bath. Modern cor- venlences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St. Tel. 941-3. 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 e ———————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM with or without board, steam heat, electric light, 14 Camp 3t 2-28-3-4-2d TWO FRONT ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping; electric lights; heat; gas range. Corner Arch and ‘Walnut. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Woman vate restaurant, land Restaurant, ner Lafayette. to work in apply New Eng- 498 Main St.,, Cor- 2-28-d1x ¥ | WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Apply W. C. French, 176 Maple St. Tel. 365-2. 2-24-3d for Box WANTED—Girl work. Apply Office. general housc- 32 A A, Herald 2-2 the 2-28-1d WANTED—Woman to work by day. 12 Hawkins street. WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. Mrs. | Quigley, 130 Maple street. for Geo. gen- A. | WANTED—Neat girls for assembling work. Apply and assembling work. Apply Trum- | bull Electric Mfg. Co., Plainville. foot pres WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. English speaking 192 Lincoln street. 2-26-6d WANTED work. Frisbie, streets. Maid No washing. Corner Hart for general Mrs. and house- RN Vine Mrs. Walter W. Le- 2-25-3d eral housework. land, No. 77 Harrison St. GIRLS WANTED— to work on shirt- waists, good pay, steady work, con- venient for commuters Max Roth 74 Union Place across from Rail- road station Hartlord Ct 2-24-6d WANTED—First class in Jocal factory office. $2XX, Herald, tenographer Address Box 4-tf WANTED—Fifty gir at M. E, 1 St., good wages. for press work aylor's, 351 South Main =34 | 2-26-tf 1 Trumbull | 2-26-tf | WANTED—Experienced maid for gen- | FOR SALE—Two Renault taxicat good condition. Bargain for Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm i WANTED. WANTED—To know twenty private family homes in or New Britain where infants can boarded. Price three dollars week Apply Connecticut dren’s Aid Society, 60 Thompson Bldg., Hartford near be per Chil- Brown- -4d Main, Main or west- | dx | of withn | good | a | WHEN YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR ERALD ’Phone WESTERN UNION will be to and paper sent promptly you by messenger. We want you to have the HERALD every night and to make sure that it is deliv ered to you we have ar- ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a me senger boy rush a copy to given at our expense. It w want you to be satisfied an your home. This service is ill cost you nothing. We d when you are we feel amply compensated for whatever effort we may make for your benefit. SO, IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK ERN UNION. YOU’LL TER. 9 room house, half acre | All An exceptional opportun price. 516 Asylum St. ’PHONE WEST- GET A COPY SOON AF- FOR SALE The Residence of the late C. E. WETMORE ¢.ove v Modern ity to secure a home at a low | H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE A. PINDAR CORP. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Ph gravings D—MALE. ID—Two teamsters, work. Irving four coal Wages Jester, 2-28-tf 00 per 24 Dwight WANTED—Young tive firemen. 52 Give Herald Court men for locomo- Experience unneces- age. Address Iireman, Office 2-28-6dx WANTED—Office boy. Apply at Her- vid Office, 2-26-tf WANTED—One first class toolmaker for Brown & Sharpe's Automatic Screw Machin to work all night. Good wages paid to the right man. Address P. O. Box 1014, Water- bury, Conn. 2-24-6d i = S WANTED—To buy second hand mo- torcycle, also sewing machine. Frank Fade, 215 Elm strect. POSITION W WANTED—Position a Ixperienced. Address Herald. WANTED. | Four First Class Millwrights. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO., Employment DEPT., Bristol, Conn. stenogr: Box TYPEWRITERS. Corona Typewriters, the machine home and “on the road.” up-to-date six pounds. Has all features but Loca and weighs representative 'HI: DICKINSON DRUG An Opportunity | n Opportunity | for New Britain Investors to become interested in the MONARCH STITCHED TIRE While Stock Is Selling Ag $10 Per Share a short time only.—Address all ics to B. A, GRISWOLD, Room 508, Pilgard, Bldg., Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE OR RENT Main oom Cottage on | gement made to | CO. for inqGu Andrews St. L. BARNES, 451 192 Chestnut ‘Phone | 53 CHURCH S’ your personal use, in the office, iu | | co. | | Examined and Gle. s fitted by A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over 30 Years Experience. 306 Main reet ‘Phone 57 LL508 Maltl Btreet; IR HED S Dr. William Holtz, M. T., MASSAGE SPECIALIS AND ADJUS' R Every Monday, Wednesda) and Fri- day, freem 10 a- m. to 8 p. m. Booth’s Block, 259 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, 'Pho 7 K PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Pr LINOTYPE COMPC | 's and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Res, 179-5. Foreman 339,12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., TEL. 634 Tel Mgr C. EBBESE e CHOICE SINGLE HOME | With large lot and barn and every improvement, price below cost as own- er wants to sell. H N. LOCKWOOD Renl Estate and Insurance 86 Wost Main or 793 East AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephoue 302 DETECTIVES If you are anticipatinz investiga- tlon in any matter where secrecy. integrity and results are essentlal write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN Have Your Eyes l oto and Wood En- L - - ; Iilustrators for All Hinds of Ad- vertising Furposes L4 CARS TO RENT WEDDINGS, REC TONS, ETC. TEL. 94 3 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. PHONE 16 - Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWEI "Phone 28T FIA N1 STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servic., and Supplie sold. Tel Repairing, Tires Cars bought and 1-4, .89 Main St MULTIGRAPH LETTERS | Fac-simile of Typewriting done ig 1-2 aod 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, | st LG Coge S Nut Coal v 5105 2 26 State FRICE Dwight ¢ 'PHONE CHARTER 412. | 1 use the Deiecta Phone. AL o For sSsale FARM---Within 3 m iles of New Brita‘in containing 12 acres BY Schultz & Costello, Ine 242 Main st | | sireet.

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