New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1916, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, 1916. MAY 19, G. FOX & CO. 99c¢ 50 dozen Untrimmed Hats arrived today from a New price coneession provided we took the entire lot, which we gladly regular stocks and added to the purchase many beautiful Hats, sale prices. There are Milan Temp Braids and Lisere St brims. “/The. colors are purple, navy, rose, Copenhz: cheapest’ 'Hat in the lot should sell for $1.50, other $3.98 and some at $5.00. All to be sold at one price. . Worth Up the York manufacturer, and they, Summer Furs Are Here—Ice- land Fox, Moufflon, White Blue and Taupe Fox; Scarfs with head, tail and feet. Prices $2.98 up to $59.00. SALE OF UNTRIMMED HAT to $5.00 who made us a big then went through our will be passed along at sailors, turbans and flat white and black. The did. We too, shapes ar .\unti Two Days’ Sale of fiporting Goods 5, IN THE BIGBASEMENT. Mclal League Baseballs,, fully guaranteed; iled, value value $1. sale price 690 our sale pric Schuol League Balls, unlabeled, with label it costs double or more. Price Buckskin Fielders’ Gloves, to $8.00, sale price .... Pitchers' Gloves in black $1.50, sale price Fine grade Fielders' b $2.00 value, for $1.25 Tennis Racque sale price One lot of Catcher: arovnd, § up to $3.50, Ue price Mitt sale of 50c v 25¢ Mitts sale 95c de, slightly price | one 1ot of black finish One lot of Basemen’s Mitts, price Catche up to $1.00, $2.25 M550 extra fine quality, value : $1.69 all value, sale slightly soiled alue, for Importers’ Samples Scarfs, Squares and Centers 509 Off Regular Prices ART DEPARTM Fo As there are not a great number of these articles fve strongly advise you to come early in the morning f you'd get best choice. The assortment consists pf pure linen and cotton drawn work, cluny, enaissance, crochet and Japanese pieces. Doylies, b, 9 and 12 inch Centerpieces, Lunch Cloths, Bearfs and Card Table Covers. Prices wh are 095 under regular are: 15¢, 19c, 35¢, 50c, c, 89c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, to $5.00 for two days for two days h. The Sale begins at 9:30, for two days If your are not well dressed it our own fault. Our Easy Terms of A $ 1 .OO WEEK ffords you the pleasure of being well and pbbishly dressed. We carry nothing but the best and ell at low prices, and on your own terms. lothing for the entire family on Easy| ayments. Business confidential. 3oston @iothmg Store 63 Church Street NAMED. UTCH” M'DEy T SORE. ALTERNATES ue Atlantic City for Dama Trip) age to His Statue. Four Chosen for Democrats’ St. Louis. New Haven, May 19—Major Stoddard, delegate from congressional district to the democratic convention at 2 | has named wator Stephen bronze | of this city, as ¥ alternate. Byl e ary P. B. O'Sullivan Yester- | ceiveq notification that the followir districy delegates have named the fc lowing aiternate P. H. Condon DIy Thomas Ne Judge John Keo John J. Byrne: Michael J. Locks. ntic City, ‘Butch’) bnaire of Penn, vill bring suit ity for damages to his s which was presented to m Riddle and up until as in City hall new commiissioners put illway where mischievous per- lisfigured the left side of the bnd the right ear. McDevitt | from Wilkes-Barre to an ai- | to start an action. N. J., May McDevitt, a da 19—john | B. whi St it in : for Greenwich, for ina Locks, Windsor ]l‘ for , of 22-inch sets triple grey Wavy Switches, Louis | nest the third nations Lou Whitne has re- Con- Hair Goods Sa r Two Days Hair Goods Department, Second Floor, North Store. 22-inch first quality Long Hair Wavy Transforma- tions, exceptional value, $2.19 extra fine and good shades; \al\le $5.00, 22-inch first quality triple sets Wavy Switches, good shades of brown LOST, L()S.T~Gold chain and lavalliere set with pearls and small diamond Re- turn to Herald. Reward 5-16-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Two Women Wanted for General Work, Fox’s Theater., B | WANTED- Mrs. L. -Competent secy H cond maid, Pease, 41 | -exington S, 5-17-t WANTED—Waitress. 'y, Apply street, BExperience un- Uneeda Lunch, £02 eity. 5.17-3ax Main maid for small >—Compctent housework in where work is light ings pleasant. Apply Herald an gen- family, to Box appointment can 5-17-4d WANTED—A w Hungerford, and surround- | 31IXN | | | | WANTED— | = TO RENT—Store and Garage. ! CASH IN ADVANCE. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. S S FOR SALE. SALE—Second-hand Concord with rubber tires, painted, New Britain Car- Main St. 5-19-2d FOR buggy, good condition. riage Co., 200 B. SALE—R. I. Red chicks, thr 665-5. FOR weeks old. Tel. HELP WANTED—MALE., WANTED—A young man for Drafting Department for tracing and detail work. Apply at I & Fi Corbin. 5-19-3dx A voung man to work in store, one with experience Address P. O. Box 546, 5-19-2dx a drug preferred City. licensed 0. Box 546, \VAX’T‘ED A pharmacist Address P. S, -19-2dx WANTED-—Advertising tiv wanted for the city Britain on exclusive contract with large Philadelphia publicity fir Capable advertising man can po: tively earn over $40.00 weekly round. First 1 it Addr with reference as to your advertising ability, to Adver- tising Manager, Suite 414 Common- wealth Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 19-2dx representa- of New vear WANTED—First clas: Andrews, Box meat cutter. 29XX, H(‘x(\lll nl!uc WANT Strong boy for store work. Must be over 16. Ap- ply F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main street. 5-18-, rl 3% general WANTED—Office boy. Apply American Hardware Corp. 5-1 at 3d WANTED—AnN experienced egg can- dler, or a young man to learn the business. Andrews, Swift & Co. 5-17-tf WANTED—First class machinists and toolmakers ew Britain Mfg. Co. 216 South Main street. 5-15-2wk WANTED—Foremen for Shavers and Threaders in wood screw factory. Address Foreman, Herald Office, giving experience, also wages: ex- pected. - 5-5-26d WANTED—Wood " screw operators for Shavers and THreaders. State experience and wages expected. Address, Operator, Herald office. 5-5-26d TO RENT. o weeks will prove SALE—Household furniture. be seen at. 515 Stanley St. FOR May FOR SALE—Cash register. - Rings from 1 cent to 20. Cost $165. Will sell at a sacrifice. I Belkin, 401 West Main St. 5-17-6d FOR SALE ain, Runabout, electric lights and self starter. Address Auto Box 15, Her- ald. 5-17-d4 Enquire 5-18-tf ALE—Horse. Cheap. M. Weldon, Berlin. FOR (@) FOR SALE—Steinway used Upright Piano. Very handsome, modern case and in perfect order. If you are a Steinway buyer here is an opportunity you will never see again. Cost $650. Price $325. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. E 7d FOR SALE table and gas lamp. street, downstairs. "OR , serving Mu 5-18 19 SALE—Capen used nahogany Upright Piano. Anyone who has a Capen will tell you of their tone and wearing qualit This one is neariy new, cost $350 and will be sold for $180. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 5-13-7d SALE- Jorbin 30, touring with John Davis generator and ric lights, slip covers, etc. Wil- 287 Elm street. 5-13-6d FOR car elee liams Auto Co., 5-19-1dx 5-19-2dx | Pope Hartford | FOR SALE-On Ha The coming sewered—Call at once or you residential section—BUIL l)l\'(. LOT, 50x12 lose Near mSOH St » Lincoln —\ll graded and H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN N NOTIC NOTICE—Automobile parties out. Reasonable rates. Buick Richard Covert. Tel. 1073-4 e 15 -6 FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOM Front, running water. persons. 28 Court. TO RENT— One or two 5-19-2dx for Her- 17-tf room XX, TO RENT—Large sunny light housekeeping. Box ald Office. NAL I!ANK taken | a | BUILDING Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET, l.iery Cars for “hire, day and pignht Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224 Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Livery for Mire. Storage Cars. and o Specialty Tel Erwin's -18-2dx TO RENT—59 East Main St., Block, M B. Olson. TO RENT OR FOR SALE | on West Large garden, 10-room house Main street. fruit, 192 Chestnut street, C. | L. Barnes. All Makes of STORAGE BATTERIES Recharged and Repaired. of Tires, new and seconds. enced men for tire repairing. Experi- A. G. HAWKER, 11 Elm Street OFR The LAWN, And GARDEN Compost Manure $2.00 a Load Pulverized Sheep Manure..$2.00 a Bag Bone Meal Manure ......$2.15 a Bag Commercial Fertilizers of all kinds. Lawn, Garden and Flower Seeds Stanley-Svea 6rain and Goal Go. Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley & Dwight Sts. FOR with tion. SALE—One Maxwell roadster, delivery hack in fine condi- Magneto, windshield and top, $100. 1-ton truck, top and side cur- tains in fine condition, $400 Wil- liams Auto Co. 5-16-1w FOR SALE—Decker & Sons used ma- hogany Upright Piano. This high grade piano has been rented and very carefully used. No flight of imagination to say that this is as good as new. Cost $450. Price §250. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 5-13.7d F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch St. 5849- TO RENT—Down stairs tenement of five rooms, and place ta keep au- tomobiles. 77 Spring stree 5 19-3dx TO RENT—Desirable house with twelve rooms, hardware floor, elec- tric lights, sanitary plumbing, steam heat and large yard. amp street. Five rooms, improvements. 391 Chestnut TO RENT: modern ond floor. Apply street. 5-18-2dx RENT—Tenement of five rooms, new house, gas, electricity, steam heat furnished, garage, all improve- ments, rent reasonable. App: Stanley St. TO RENT OR FOR SALE—10-roon house on West Main street. Largc arden, fruit, 192 Chestnut St., C. Jarnes. TO TO RENT--Five rooms, provements, $11. 401 modern im- Chestnut 5-15-6dx TO in 10 of city rnquir 5-17-3dx RENT—Ga an established Seymour St. ge in center place. WANTED—Five first or second three. or six floor, Address Herald, room rent, by family or Box 10 R. 5-15-wilx ss tenements, ington St.. 5 for good tamilies. Don’t Very mod- -17-4a ch, miss this opportunity. erate price \VANTED——('om]"etenL girl for eral housework, four washin Apply Mrs. 81 Curtis street. gen- in family, no C. J. 5-15-tf ANTED—Girls for marking and as- sorting. Good pay to the right pa Union Laundry Corp., 266 St. 5-10-tf rch WANTED—Competent Swedish cook. Mrs. I*. 1. Wilcox, end of trolley line, Berlin St., Berlin. b5-9-tf | Xoxpedition for Explorer % Marooned to | London, May 19, | Plans for the relief in Ice. 12:256 p. m.— of Lieut. Sir Er Shackelton, who with a number of his men is marooned in the An- tarctic were completed today at a meeting of a committee of the Royai wphical society. The pl in- the department of a relief ship London by August 1, for Wed- A by of Buenos Aires and tslands. caleulated that “the voyage London Falkland Islands require days, with al | . | Geo | volve from | dell s | the Rt from will 1S way )1 alkland of of | of ! is 1o the ninety would thus be reached as the ice was breaking. White, | WANTED—Tailor once. Apply Dwight street. WANTED—A family furnished ral nice rooms goad locality, close Box X 21, Herald. at s tailoress Brown, and Anton of four adults apartment or with board in in. Address dx WANTED—Interior painting, paper- hanging and calsomining, best ma- terials and workmanship guaran- teed. Work given prompt atten- tion. I. Stanley, 151 Main street, City and 3 West Main street, Pl ville, 6-1 WANTED—To rent an apartment sev- en rooms, with all modern improve- ments, good location. Address Box 33X, Herald. 5-18-1f No washing WANTED —Good cook. an- | —— { other month 1o Weddell sea, which | BOARDERS | | Good wages, 191 Vine St. 5-17- Heading Ma- an preferred. opportunities The New De- Imployment Bur ienced Ameri good man. WANT - pe: chine Operator, Iixceptionally for the right parture Co., Bristol, Conn. WANTED room with Also board H5-17-4dx fur- front 93 street. nished Arch eod-tf | FOR SALE—In Plainviile, tenement house. Modern improvements, pay- ing 10 per cent. Centrally located. Box 23 Herald. 4 5-16-6dx FOR SALE—Upright Pianos. A sale of used Upright Pianos, Player Pi- anos, and Grands all in' the pink of condition and ranging from $80 to | $300 is being held at Sedgwick & Casey's, 139-141 Asylum straet, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-13-7d | FOR SALE—Shoninger Upright Pi- ano, although used has many years of life in it yet. Cost $350. Price $95. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street Hartford, Conn. ALE—Edison cabinet. Two attachment, 80 records, good $17.50. Easy terms if desired. Owner leaving town. Call tel. 974-4 between 9 a. m, and 6 p. m. 5-11-tf runabout, $85, Terms Lunch, 302 5-17-3dx phonograph and four recarding selection, with minute outfit, Maxwell on, pric, Unceda FOR good it d Main condi red, street. FOR SALE-—Haines Bros. used Up- right Piano. No better piano made than the original Haines Bros. Has been thoroughly overhauled inside and outside Cost $475. A rare bargain at $150. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum stree:, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-13-7d4 FOR SALE—Radle used Upright Piano. Not 3 and scarcely had a finger on it. There is a life time's service in this instrument. It cost 0 spot cash. Can be bought now for just half, $150. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 5-13-7d mahogany years old SALE- F. FOR Thomas. 668-4. FOR SALE—Krug & hogany Upright Piano. best bargains we have ever had. Will meet the requirements of an artist. Cost $32 Price $160. Sedgwick & Ca street, Hartford, FOR S ine room one 70 Lenox Place. Pigs, five dollars Cashman, Berlin, each. Tel. Co., used ma- Apply at 8-17-1w FOR SALE—Angelus S8-note mahog- any Player Piano. Just used cnough to bring out the tone quality. Dont miss looking at this if you in the market for a Player Cost $700. With bench, and rolls, 0. Sedgwick asey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 5-13-7d Autopiano Handsome and rolls ALE er Piano Bench, The make gain tale. Sedgwick & Casey, street, Hartford, note Play- mahogany, included. price tells the bar- $600. Price $300. 139-141 Asylum Conn. 8-13-7d scarf and Cost 5-10-e0d-12d | One of the | i | family | AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables Telephone 302 PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. ' Foréman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 58 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN, MGR. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. FOR SALE-—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold- A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329. Constructive Large stock | ‘Williams Ato Co; 8 Hrdson Motor Cars. New Passenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplles, Storage. N 2r0 (5 BN} TN FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly | or quarterly payments. Chas. i, Otis, 30 Vine street. 1 ” CARS TO RENT WEDDINGS, RECEPTIQNS, ETCO. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE I. HART Rates Reasonable and | Reliable- ! LIVERY 4 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmeps. ¢ | | Tel. 1930. 596 Arch Street on Service 'OR SALE 18 room, 2 temement one of the best locations. Also 12 room, 2 tenement house in i choice neighbarhood with extra large. lot, dwelling in H. N. LOCEWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main, Street. For Your Imumme and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur® ance written by man who knows Go to PARSONS, DWICHT A2 ol 10 Examined and - Glasses Fitted by A. PINKUS. - EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over 80 Years Experie OFFICE 2 Dwight Ct TELEPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags $1.05 Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PIN 516 Asylum St. ’Phone Ch. 1141-2. DAR CORP. Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE! 25 GOOD USED CARS APPLY TO E. G. BABCOCK FOR A Fine Residence in SALE Western Part of the City, for $7,800 —BY— Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. o S0 O BT 2 v

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