New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. G. FOX & Hartford See our beautiful White Trimmed Hats; suitable for young girls and others not so young. No two ali Values up to $6.50. price .... CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHABGE 1¢e THE GREAT JUNEWHITESALE Means Summer Preparedness at Money-Saving Prices What need to dwell upon market conditions in cotton materials of all kinds and labor? Cotton prices are moving up steadily and soon it will be necessary for buyers to place orders You know this as well as we do. White Goods Preparedness, and you may thank us for this advantage, the forehanded policy of this store, will make this the greatest White Goods Sale G. Fox Co. has ever held. The items speak for themselves in the matter of value giving. We are maintaining old prices because our buyers were well in- formed, and placed orders before the grand upheaval began. will now be the means of saving you many dollors in needed Muslinwear and Domestics and at the new high level. Linens. CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS Twenty or more models in Empire Tail- ored Lace and Georgette Crepe trimmed. $4 008 Gowns fisale) pricelrnue SIsSROIEN ©9.08 $4.50 Gowns, sale price ....... e $3.79 $6.00 Gowns, sale price ..,..osccoe... $5.00 Others up to $10.98 also reduced. CAMISOLES In Crepe de Chine, Society Satin and Georgette Crepe. An assortment to suit all tastes; surplice, strapped, corset cover style, kimono and sleeve effect, tailored, lace and Georgette Crepe trimmed. 78c Camisoles, sale price $1.00 and $1.25 Camisoles, s $1.50 Camisoles, sale price $2.25 and $2.50 Camisoles, sale price .... Others up to $4.50 also reduced. PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR Hand Made and Hand Embroidered. THE GOWNS $2.25 and $2.50 Gowns, sale price [83.50 to $4.00 Gowns, sale price [54.50 Gowns, sale price Others up to $5.98 also reduced. ENVELOPE CHEMISES—AII Sizes 25 to $2.50 Chemises, sale price 3.50 Chemises, sale price Others up to $3.98 also reduced. MUSLIN SKIRTS Full models, a very essential item ardrobe today. Flare flounces with flust rnfi]c of French edge, lace 34 to 4. sale price 1.25 to §1.50 Skirts, sale price 1.50 Skirts, sale price 2.00 Skirts, sale price 3.00 and $3.50 Skirts, sale price .. $4.50 Skirts, sale price Others up to $8.98 also reduced. Sateen and Pique Skirts in new models, rices 79c to $1.98. of the under or embroid- .$1.00 .$1.35 .$1.69 Linens and Domestics heets, 81x99, price 98c, Bleached Hemmed eavy quality, regula rice 82 1-2c each. Bleached Hemmed Sheets. 81x90, good qual- y, will wash heavier, regular price 69c. spe- al sale price 57 1-2¢c each. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 45x36, very heavy uality cotton, regular price 23c each, special ale price 17c each. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 42x36, good quality btton, regular price 15c, special sale price 1-2¢c each. Pillow Tubir 15 inches wide, regular price bc, special sale price 14c yard. Pillow Tubing, 42 inches wide, regular price Bc, special sale price 13c yard. Bleached Sheeting, 2 1-4 yards wide, regular rice 27c, sale price 21c yard. Bleached eeting, 36 inches wide, rice 8¢, sale price 6¢c yard Unbleached Cheese Cloth, 86 inches wide, egular price 5c, sale price 3 1-2¢ yard. Turkish Wash Cloths, regular price 5¢ hle price 6 for 20c. extra special sale regular each, round, | $2.00 and $2.25 Gowns, sale price | and color ALL advertisements for the classified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day ! issue. FOR SALFE. Ford new tires. i { FOR SALE—1914 good condition, Auto Box 14, Herald. runabout, Address, 6-2-wix Our good business methods | I ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements, on first floor. Apply 391 Chestnut. 6-2-6dx | TO RENT—Store and Garage. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch St. 5-19-eod-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor. Modern improvements, 76 Pleasant St., 6-1-6d RENT—Two shore cottages at Indian Neck. By the season or month. Mrs. L. C. Baker, 436 Chest- nut street, city. Tel. 1876. 6-1-2dx TO Mail and telephone orders are promptly attended to. | - - FOR SALE plants and let sage, 21 Pepper plants, wrious kinds; als Oak street. egg scar- 6-2-2dx five dollars each. shman, Berlin, Tel. 5-10-cod-12d ENVELOPE CHEMISES In Crepe de Chine and Society Satins Flesh and white, practically an unlimited umber of styles .00 Chemises, sale price 2.25 and $2.50 Chemises, sale price . ... 3 4., 6. FOR SALE—Pig: Thomas. C: 668-4. FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford touring car in good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St, Tel. 337-2. 6-1-tf $2.79 $3.79 .$5.00 .00 and $3.50 Chemises, sale price 00 and $4.50 Chemises, sale price 00 Chemises, sale price Others up to $8.98 also reduced. BLOOMERS epe de Chine, Satin and Jersey. Bloomers, sale price Bloomers, sale price .50 Bloomers, sale price BOUDOIR CAPS cation wear, dozens of 1gs. Prices 50c to $3.98. MUSLIN GOWNS Hundreds of style Empire, high and V neck hort, ter, long and kimono sleeves. of trimmings. 59c Gowns, sale price 89c Gowns, sale price $1.00 and $1.25 Gowns, sale prxce $1.50 Gowns, sale price FOR SALE—Refrigerator condition, cheap if taken 628 East street, upstairs, in s 5- FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 15¢ per dozen. Peppers 10c¢, 3 dozen for 2 Joseph Rosia, 2 Mill . 5-31-3dx ..$1.98 .$2.98 dainty styles FOR riage, light Kensington. Tel. rubber-tired double harness. H, 653-4. bockboard, square, & three-quar- The daintiest FOR SALE—One about. J. F. Main street. 1913 Ford Run- Carpmill, 369 East 5-31-64 .49c .69c 89c .$1.29 .$1.69 FOR SALE—Nine room Plainville on trolley line. Box 3XX, Herald, house in Address $3.00 and $3.50 Gowns, sale price 5-26-tf Others up to $8.98 also reduced. Pink, lavender and blue Batiste Gowns in FOR SALE—1915 Tord touring car | for summer wear. | combination garments. \ | regular pretty, new models, very dainty and cool Prices 79c to $2.79. Crepe Gowns, in pink, white, blue and dain- ty figured effects. Prices 49c to 89c. ENVELOPE CHEMISES The most popular and practical of all Combines in one cov- er, skirt and drawer ; unlimited styles. 59c Chemises, sale price 89c Chemises, sale price & $1.00 and $1.25 Chemises, sale price . $1.50 Chemises, sale price $2.25 and $2.50 Chemises, sale price Others up to $5.00 also reduced. in good condition, with extras. Address Box 26 Herald Office FURNISHED ROOMS. room for one 45 Connerton St., Mrs. Bockoska. 6-1-d2x furnished roont gentlemen, 280 Arch St., Three the center. TO RENT—Furnished or two gentlemen, Corner Olive St., .49¢c .69c TO RENT—Neatly, for minutes walk from .$1.35 .$1.98 = HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, four in family. No washing. Apply Mrs. C. J. White, 31 Curtis street. 8-2-tf Rubber-tired tap car- | TO RENT—Furnished front room for | two gentlemen or two rooms for | light housekeeping. Also small store | for rent. Reasonable. 438 East St. | TO RENT—Three room tenement to | coupl Lady willing to do general housework. 369 Park street. Call from 4 to 7 5-31-tf TO RENTOne four room and one five room tenement, modern im- provements; on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-31-6dx TO RENT—Home-like rooms furnished for keeping; new gas range; water heater; electric pantry and porch. < Joureka Room Registry, 84 Main street. N. E, Lane, Mzr. flats; 3-4 light-house- | gas: hot bath; only). | West T0 RENT—Five rooms, second floor, $12. 126 Camp street. 5-29-6dx TO RENT—Tenement of five and six 00 All improvement: Pinches, 62 Chestnut St. TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor at 156 Cherry St. 5 7~tfi TO RENT—S oom tenement, d stairs, modern improvements, quire 109 Winthrop street. In- 5-26-64 | TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern conveniences, 45 Cherry street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. 5-25-tf TO RENT—Three and four room ten- ements, reasonable prices. Apply, 208 North street. 5-25-12dx TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms all modern conveniences. 181 B: street. 5 WANTED. xperienced brass mel- forced draft crucible fur- | Highest wages. Bonus | system. Apply Neptune Meter | company, Jackson Ave. and Crane street, Long Island City, New York. 6-2-6d WANTED— ters for naces. WANTED—Architectural draftsmen at GIRLS WANTED, short hours, work, steady employment, no chinery. 21 Railroad Arcade. 6-1-2d light “ure Linen Crash, extra heavy, ma- l'l( special sale price 14¢ yard, IHHemmed Mercerized 8-4 Pattern Cloths, fine quality and designs, price $1.00, \po(l‘l sale price 79¢ each. \l(nenlu] Table Damask, regular price 50c, special sale Mercerized Table Damask, 58 inches wide price 29c, special sale price 19¢ yard, real value Table regular One willing to for the summer. Cooper, 169 Vine 6-1-tf WANTED—A cook g0 to the shore Apply Mrs. E. H. Street. 68 inches wide, price 39¢ yard. el B WANTED—Girl for work. Polish or German. 280 Main street. general house- preferred, 6-1-3d Scarfs and Squares, lace trimmed and em. broidered, 18x50 and 30x30, regular 25¢ and 29¢, special sale price 19c each. Crochet Hemmed Bedspreads, full size, reg- ular price $1.25, special sale price 98¢ each. Bleached Hemmed Turkish Towels, double loop, large size, regular price 39c, special sale price 25c each. Bleached Hemmed Turkish size, regular price 12 1-2c, 9c each. Huck Towels, hemmed, good size, price 10c, sale price 5¢ each. price Towels, good special sale price regular Hemmed Huck Towels, extra Imz{e regular price 15c¢, sale price 10c each. size, once, H. N. Hayden, 175 North Main St., Bristol, 2 Conn. ‘WANTED—Position work. Experienced, Herald Office. doing clerical Address Clerk, 6-2-3dx WANTED—8 Chambermaids: 6 bell boys; 4 porters; 4 housemen; 8§ men dish washers, references quired. Answer ford, Conn re- Hotel Beloln 5-31-tf WANTED—Waitress, WANTED—A unnecessary. 348 Experience Dairy Lunch, 5-31-tf waitress. N. B HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—General and tool maker chine operator Mtg. Co., shop hands, and milling ma- Empire Electric & Plainvilie 5-31-d4 WANTED—Two first class burters on b‘rnss and nickel plated work. The New Departure Mfg. Co., employ- die | ment bureau, Bristol, Conn, 5-12ds Foremen for Shavers and BUY YOUR HOME ON BUNGALOW SITES n the vast growing western Section [ = ¥, of the cily at BARNESDALE Easy Monthly Terms C. L. BARNES ots Reasonable Threaders in wood screw factory Address Foreman, Herala Olflce. giving experience, also wases ex- pected. 5-26d WANTED-—Wood screw operators for Shavers and Threaders, State experience and wages expected. Address, Operator, Herald office 5-5-26d SU\d\lLR COTTAGES, OCEAN BEACH and NEPTONE PARK Furnished Cottages $200 to $1,000. All improvements. Hurry up if you want one, they the going fast. P. Hall Shurts, New London. 4d FOR SALE 18 room, 2 tenement dwelling one of the best locations. Also 12 room, 2 tenement house in choice neighbornood with extra large lot. in H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 W Main Street. FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, ofl cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and see- ond-hand furniture bought and sold A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329, | wANTED—Middle aged WANTED—Steady resenting manufacturer. ing guaranteed hosier to regular customers at mill prices. You can earn $2.50 a day and upwards. All or spare time. Weber Mills, Nice- town Station, Philadelphia, Pa. May 31-June 2-5-7 WANTED — High school student, sophomore 1917 preferred, to clerk in store during all vacations and afternoons after school hours, while attending school. P. 0. Box city. 6-1-4a employment rep- Distribut- 79; WANTED—Immediately, cartridge malkers in all branches. Male or female. No labor trouble, apply at Maxims Munitions Corpor- ation, Derby, Conn. 5-29-64 experienced woman de- housekeeper. Connerton St., 6-1-d2x sives situation Sleep at home, Mrs. Bockoska. as 45 WANTED—Woman wants to do fam- ily washing at home. 45 Connerton St., Mrs. Bockoska. 6-1-d2x Second hand bicyele 112 Win- 6-1-d2x WANTED—Boy Must be in good condition. throp Street. WANTED—Young, clean cut boy to learn the hotel and restaurant bus- iness. $25 per month and meals. Apply R. M. Daschner, Hotel Bond, Asylum St., Hartford. 6-1-4d NOTICE. AUTOS FOR HIRE. ill take out parties in new Buicks by hour or | trip. Rates reasonable Joseph Peters, Walnut St., Tel. 984-3. 6-1-w AUTOMOBILE PART OUT—Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. Tel. TAKEN Buick car AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE R Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., JZ ¢ A/A{’/U/ e{%'/'// /r’//é 7 %o Jertlie frrinling o wnd / Snnotncenienly al toir Sore e 'r/y—J/lz'r6Zny(fi Sreet /7//(1/(/1/7 & y/l velalionsy % S 5 2 A I el ; Correselo? xegeesly Le fooror o ’//« ru"//r{//«.uuy(” | dering the . '!’////Ifi/,%flJl‘}l r,/; oo Mhocsarnd sicie Soeerndred and scxtecw FOR SALE-> All First Class—A Bargain if Taken at Once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Mam Street W BRIUTA:N NATIONAL 4By Lovery Buorage. AG'T RE supplies. Repairing AND Specialty BANK BUILDING day and "Phone Hire. Storage Tel F%irhiljf House and Barn 28 and 30 Trinity St. Denison Garage VAN STREET, Caurs for hire, Supplies and Repairing. < MAXWELL C nlgne ARS 224, Keeley s Gara ge Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overiand an. Cole Cars. Livery Cars for and 1228, Preparedness is Everything, WlluamsAmu Gu Agents bcdson Motor Cars. L siu 3 Pussenger Autos for hire Repatrs, Supplies, brorage. New 7 ELA STREN( Therefore Protect Your Income in Case of Sickness or Accident With H W. BRIERE Real Estate, Insurance, on West Street, Morgan Street. or quarterly payments. Otis, 30 Vine street. FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS Attwood Street and Weekly, . mo Chas. nthly H. Room 37, Booth’s Block, New Britain. Office Open Evenings, 7 to 9. FOR SALE Bungalow site, two and one- half acres, $250. ! C. L. BARNES, 192 Chestnut St. Rates Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. | Tel. 1930. Reasonable Reliable. CARS and LIVERY 7 Passenger, 'CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART FOK Service 6 cyl- Chalmers. 596 Arch St ? Constructive Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. ’Phone Ch. 1141-2. o~ FOR SALE Three Family House For $4,500 Built Only 3 years. —By— reet Hartford, Conn. schultz & Costello, inc. 242 Main Sireet. FOR SALE A 3 Tenement House of 18 Rooms With All Improvements, on Maple Street, Write: Rents for $82 per month. For Further Information Call ¢ H. W. BRIERE, Real Estate and Insuranc Conn., Officc Open From 7 to 9 Evenings. or , Room 37 Booth’s Block, New Britain,

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