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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916. ~ T - o . FOR SALE amily, all 6 room Cottag 402 Stanley St., provements .. 2-family, new, all modern, Harrison 39 Lincoln St., 2-family, lot 6 No. 20 Broad Plainville, 2-family, 46 Walnut St., 2 houses, front and barn, hennery, fruit and large lot rear, 15 rooms in each house $3.800 o non $10,000 | 272 Main St,, Room 208, Building Pmmmfi ONE CENT A WO waTCH INSERTION. S AR in Many Different Languuzes® : : BY SKILLED UNION MEN ‘ = ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- R x\o'i‘:‘;d:m(‘;f)\';fi:; : . i LOST. rovements, Central, No. 45 Wa ¢ LD 22 A ) ALL advertisements i o 48 Walnit | omce Hours: 8 a. m. to 8:15 p. m fcr the classified LOST—Sunday, probably between o Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. = New Britain and Lake Compounce, [ TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- | Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 column must he in o bracelet watch in package on which | keeping, including kitchen, pantry, THE the Herald office by EASTERN PRINTING CO., was written name “Miss Helen | set tubs, hot water, steam heat and i Hoosick Falls, N. Y.” [ electric light. Private. Five min- = er.. &8 1: . m. v Humiston, 68 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 :30 p. m. on the day C. EBBESEN, MGR. ssue. Return to Herald, reward. -1dx | utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut NMULTIGRAPHS LETTER street. 6-30-tf Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. Bradley St Store Noon inclu- Beginning July 7, Closed Fridays at until September 8, sive- ¥OX & CGO. Hartford The Mid-Summer WHITE STACKS OF BEAUTIFUL SNOWY LINGERIE FAR BELOW THE REGULAR WORTH. ‘We bought this Muslinwear at the first intimation of a crisis in the cotton material market- Even thread and buttons have advanced in price, but having bought at theright time we rea still able to retain All our Philippine and hand made French Underwear consisting of Envelope and plain Drawers and Combinations are included in this sa le.. The mid-summer White Sale as never before GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES _— CREPE DE CHINE AND WASH- XTRA SIZE GARMENTS ABLE SATIN UNDERWEAR. Gowns in crepe de chine and satin in flesh and white, 12 or more styles; Empire, hemstitched and lace trimmed. $3.50 to $4.00 Gowns, sale DEEE oooonscontmanas $4.00 and $4.50 Gowns, sale price $6.00 to $7. OO (‘ovms, salu S| 29 pricoliss 5 $7.00 to $8 7ol price .... $10.00 Gown, $2.69 Others up to $8.98 also reduced. ENVELOPE CHEMISE L l) Hl \ll’lll{l i National Bank fe FURNISHED ROOMS. —Furnished room RENT: old figures Chemise Gowns, means this year LOST—Gold bracelet on Bassett St., please return to 236 Basette and re- receive reward. 7-5-1d | FURNISHED ROOMS and table | board. Private boarding house. 24 Washington street PHILADELPHIA S DENTAL RGOMS | THe HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO, -1 g 193 Main Street! ‘Wiltiams Auto Go. Agents hicdson Mowr Cars. New € anyg 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. LOST. MUSLIN GOWNS. Gowns in Batiste, Berkeley, Cam- bric, Masonville Cotton and fine Muslins; & very fine assortment of high and V neck Gowns with long and medium length also Empir 50c Gowns, sale price. . LOST—Between Church and Fast Main on Main street, bill fold con- bin, 32 taining sum of money. Reward if |FOR SALE—Model 18 Corbin, 32 returned to Coons, Adams Express.| H. P. Five passenger car, apply 7-3-24x 91 Maple street. 7-5-3dx FOR SALE. We have quite as complete and attractive an assortment of extra - Muslinwear as we can show in regular sizes; prices are just as ecnomical- FOR SALE—Young black weighs 1,450. Address Jos. Shuttle Meadow Road, Plainville, or Tel. 19-4. i-5-4dx ..39¢ 59¢ sale price le price 89¢ SKIRTS Muslin Skirts, hamburg and lace immed, also Sateen and Pique rts. 75c Skirts, sale price 89c Skirts, sale price $1.00 and $1.25 Skirts, sale price $1.50 =l\nt $2.00 and $2.2 price $8.00 and $38 50 Skirts, sale HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED! Men for Shop and Yard Work. Apply Berlin Construction 79c and $1.00 Gown $1 and $1.25 Gowns, $1.50 and 3ver 25c Store BEST (WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open l'rom 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday ppointment. F. E. MO\KS D.D 5. Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. . 1ox14, Georgiana Monks, D.- D. S.| py-vE 220 287 ELM STREFT 864-3. — - — : FOR SALE—i00 acre farm FOR SALE for $2,500. Small cash pay- Co. ments, on easy terms or will BUILDING LOTS & Exchange for city property [ on west street, Attmood, street = 1 1 1 C. L. BARNES, Morgan (lsu'em." 'm'cc y, mon LBhE MAUE B e T | Tel. 4512 192 Chestnut St.| ullso vime direet 89¢ WANTED—Painter for both inside ! 3 - — and outside work. Apply Box = S Horald Office, | FOR - Lo ey houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. At FOR SALE—Standing grass, which, when cut and cured, will make good hay for cattle or horses, Inquire of Paul K. Rogers. 7-5-6d . 49¢ $2.00 and § . 69¢c price $3.00 and $3.5 price . $4.00 and $o 00 Gown price .. $6.00 Gowns, sale pr MUSLIN SKIR' Our assortment of Skirts in the newest styles is the best we-ve ever shown; eleton skirts to be worn under Princess sli frilly skirts for the full dress, em- broidery trimmed for sport skirts, also skirts of Crepe, Sateen and pique. 59c to 69c Skirts, 75c Skirts, saie pri 79c and $1.00 Skirt; $1.00 and $1.25 Skirts, price .... $1.50 and $2.00 Skirts, price .. $3.00 and $" price ... $3-00 and SX ()0 ,\kn!s, 89c . $1.29 sale price . 5 Skirts, sale FOR SALE—Chicken coop, $1.79 White Cross strain. Tel. En- styles, evening Crepe de Chine and Satin velope Chemise in dainty particularly suitable for wear, 2.00 and $2.25 Chem price .. 2.25 and Fred Ber- FOR SALE—Good family cow. Guite, foot of Damon’s ]11]1 lin. Others up to $5.39 also reduced. GOWNS Extra size Gowns in high, low | and V neck, also Empire styles. FOR SALE—XKindling wood 31.00 50 Chemise, load. Also second hand doors and 3.00 and price . $4.00 and price Others up to $6.29 also $1.00 and $1.25 Gowns, sale price . & e $1.50 Gowns, sale price $2.00 and $2.25 price ... ... $1.79 Others up to $4.50 also reduced. CARS T0 RENT CLOSED AND OPHN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. $43-3, MORRIN’S GARAGL 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE I. HART| Rates and Swvice 00 Chemise, Cs120 Gowns, sale ale price ..45¢ ——BUNGALOWS—— xedu(.ed One with 3 lots, garage and barn, | steam heat and city water. Another $2.50 day, 9 hours, apply F. T. Ley ] with extra fine finish. Both near trol- THE DRAWERS Co. Dwight street. 7-5-5dx [ reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. |, sleeves R Steele, 260 Chestnut street. WANTED—At once, reliable farm 6-29-6ax L teamster. Good wages. Aplly = Foreman, Moorland Farm, Ken-|FOR SALE—Late model Ford in fine sington. 7-3-24 | condition. Gray & Davis electric 45¢ . starter, 30x3 1-2 tires all around WANTED—Spinners, turners, solder-| Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. ers and sand buffers to work on 6-30-w1 silver plated hollow ware. Steady e positions at good wages. No labor | touring oar. troubie. For particulars write or B. Garage, Chestnut St. wire the Vanbergh Silver Plate Co., 6-22-tf Rochester, N. Y. 7-1-3d | le price 72c S0 WANTED—100 Men for track work, CAMISOLES In Crepe de Chine, Satin and all- over lace, ribbon straps, and in regular cover style 75c value, sale $1.00 and $1.25 value, sale price . 89c $1.29 sale N. LOCKEWOOD 86 West Main Street- Real Estate and Insurance Extra size Drawers- 29c and 39c Drawers, sale cesese 27 50c and 59c¢ Drawers, sale price . $100 and $1.25 Drawers, salo price Others up to $1.98 also reduced. 0 valus, sale price $> 00 and $2-25 value, sale price .... $3.00 and $3.50 value, sale price .. 5 Others up to $3.50 also reduced. COMBINATIONS. de Chine, in white and $3.00 Combination, sale $4.00 and $4.50 Skirts, price . $6. 00 and‘ $7.00 Skirts, sale FOR SALE—1915 Reo Apply N. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREWT. Livery Cars for hirc, day and nignht Storage, Supplies and Repairing. B *h styls vers, — | AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS rench style covers, FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford "Phonc d 89¢ Covers, sale price touring car in good condition, R. ‘el 50c Covers, sale price o - + ~ R C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., alse $1. S, 8 b i Ford truck Tel. 337-2 THE COVERS Hamburg and lace trimmed. 25¢ Covers, sale price ... 39¢c Covers, sale price ... . 50c Covers, sale price ... 79c and $1.00 Covers, sale i I LRSS sooa0 : e Gowns, sale price ........ 59¢ Reasonable Reliable- LIVERY Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 1830. 596 Arch Street THE CQVERS. $10.00 and $10.98 Ski rts, s: lc 2 Extra sizes, tight (fitting price ! $6.98 Others up to $5.98 also reduced THE DRAWERS Muslin Drawers, circular straight styles. 25c Drawers, sale price 29c Drawers, sale price 39c Drawe le price .. 50c Drawers, sale price ... $1.00 and $1.25 Drawers, s price s PR Muslin Princess Slips in sizes 36 to 48, some in waist band styles and Crepe and| flesh. WANTED—Clerk for _ bookkeeping department. Must be good pen- man. Address Box XI, Herald 1 19c 7-5-6d . 35¢ bl 43¢ EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | Fine violin repairing and bow haii.ug a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Other | kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Koom 3 | 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, .19¢ . 25¢ . 35¢ . 45¢ $4. oO to $5.00 C‘omhinqtmn, sale TO RE! TO RENT—Five or six room improvements. 46 Grand St WANTED—A position as housekeeper - for one lady by experienced woman. | TO RENT—Space in garaseifor sey; a complete assortment. Prices Address Box 148, Berlin, Ct. dium sized car. Apply $1.79 t0 $3.50, value $2.00 to $4.50. Others up to $1.79 also reduced. ax| street. e e MUSLIN COMBINATIONS ENVELOPE CHEMISE e e e e e | . $1.29 Skirt and Drawer- In Muslin—50 or more styles. housekeeping for the summer with | provements, 170 Maple St. 7-5-wlx sale 50c and 59c Combinations for 45c| 59c and 75c Chemise, sale elderly couple. Near Walnut Hill 5 ... $1.79] 75c to 89c Combinations for ..68c vrice Park preferred. Address Box XIX, i : ale Our well known chic Combinations | 79¢ to $1.00 Chemise, sale Herald. 7-5-d1 arpvEenonis), 2lf ool 20 . $2.69] in Berkeley Cambric, French price ... 5 i | Glen. Inquire 32 Greenwood. 1’50 also reduced edge, regular $1.25 grade, sale $1.00 to $1.25 Chemise, WANTED—Board wanted, country, ‘ Slips in Dolly| price 89c{ price for girl during July and August, $1.50 Combinations for $1.50 to $2.00 Chemise within fifteen miles of N. B. 18 0 and $2.25 Combinations price $1.29 Prospect street. Phone 467-1 for Chemise, sale price ..$1.79 lsa2d Othe Others up to $3.59 also reduced. I Keeley s Gara ge Elm and Franklin Str.ets. Dealer for Overland anu Cole Carss | Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and supplies. Repairing < $5.00 to $6.00 Combination, price BLOOMERS Crepe de Chine, Satin and Jer- 89¢ Conn. | Specialty , sale ale price Slips, 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 Asy’zm St. Hartford, Conn. (’Phone Ch. 1141-2 TO RENT—Four rooms; all modern | $3.00 and glorc. price ... Others up to Taffeta Prince Varden models. $5.50 value, le price $6.00 value, sale pri $7.00 value, sale price .. -3-3d TO street, provements. street. RENT—Tenement at 47 Glen five rooms, all modern im- Inquire 77 Linwood T-3-tf sale WANTED—Truck rlrner for a Nve-ton truc One who understands auto- up to $4.50 also reduced. TO RENT—Single tenemient house, mobiles. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main | with twelve rooms, steam heat, elec- street. tric lights and large yard. Inquire — at 9 Camp street. 7-3-tf AN EXPERIENCED machine and tool = - L designer wishes position. Hard work | TO RENT—Modern tenement, five oliTe ot wanted, no snap. Address Designer, rooms, first floor. 391 Chestnut The former president did not S Hen G| o e Bargain. | pect to make a speech, but Frede == = = : Bt o s o WANTED—Two good men to take|TO RENT—Lower tenement, | day, introduced him and the vi charge of ice teams. Good wages. Lake street, seven rooms, modern H. T. Doerr, 115 Shuttle Meadow improvements. Inquire of C. W. avenue. §-30-4d Lines, Telephone 687. 1-wix Maple Hill, For Sale ~ e e On Easy Terms, by schultz & Costelio, Inc aristocratic location. 242 Main tireet. rather than choose promiscuonsly from all classes of men as in the case { of the national guardsmen now called FOIR SAILK 7 room cottage, Jerome avenue, price $2,000. 7 room cottage, John street, price $3,000. Several building lots for sale. Money to lend. Mortgages negotiated. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Open Monday and Saturday .Big Cottage, 9 Rooms 112 |} {had addressed them. E very brief. He carefully refrained from mentioning the presidential HELP WANTED—FEMAL campaign and referred to the Mexican -~ | situation and the possibility of a call NTED—Gir! for volunteers only in a casual work. Colonel Roosevelt reviewed a pa- ply rade of the villagers, headed by Mau- rice E. Townsend, with whom be went to school as a boy. evenings, 7 to 9. 'Phone 728, hous Ap- 2dx for general Can go home nights. 19 Franklin street. taining 11 rooms, all provements, furnished. Garage nice lawn in rear, on Bentley nue. Alwavs rented for Will rent for $400.00 for son. H. D. Barrows, New Conn. and ave- | 00.00. | this sea- London, TIRED EY headacics, etc. are naturc s warning to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR EYES. Avifg SHORE PROPERTY. FOR SALE—One of the prettiest lit- 10 Acres Land, 6-room Cottage, Chickens, Geese, Ducks QUIGLEY, FIRE I NSURANCE and fit you to the right GLASSES, Prompt attention mow may save you suffering and greater trewble later on. F. L. McGUIRE OPTOMETRIST Upsis’ over LeWitvs - 254 Main Street. U Commercial Trust. FARM FOR SALE new barn, 20 $2,800 | 277 Main St. | WAR PREFERABLE TO PRESENT P /Colonel Roosevelt Approve of Policy in Mexico—Wants Sin- gle Men for Army. July 5.—Theo- dore Roosevelt, addressing his willagers at a Fourth of July celebra- out families dependent upon { tion here, for the first time in ears, asserted that he prefe [ro the peace jat present having with Ao jadded that in the event of an tnal declaration of war and a o volunteers, he would give his homefollc { the first opoprtunity*to join with him in | proffering their services to the | ernment. Colonel Roosevelt that he would men and those Zov- declared, how- rally around with- them ever,, him the single GHILD SHOULD KNOW GARE OF OWN BODY { 800,000 Die Yearly from Prevent- able Gauses, Says Claxton New York, July 5.—The influence of the war in Europe upon American ‘sn‘hools and the aid the schools may give in the maintainence of perma- nent peace, were discussed today at | the annual convention of the Nation- al Education as Philander P. xton, United States | commissioner of Bducation address- ing a sectional meeting sterday, de- ¢ d he believ al prepared- ness necessary. told by a recruiting offic the United ates marine corps that 41,000 men were examined in order to obtain 4,000 recruits. At that rate, he said, with 1,000,000 men in the United States “We would have only 2,000,000 r defense. ‘Three hundred children this country ever year from prevent- able causes,” he continued. “If we should be invaded and 300,000 chil- dren were killed we would do some- thing about it, but these children are just as dead as if they were killed by bombs dropped from aeroplanes. I for die in tle cottages at Morningside-on-the- Sound, between Ridgewood Drive and the shore. At §2,600 this is a fine investment, to use or to rent. Three bedrooms, bath, water, gas, sewer connection, telephone, stone fireplace, beautiful view, near trol- ley and woods and excellent bathing beach. Owner leaving state. . Robbins, Morningside, Milford, Conn. 7-5-24 DEATH OF OWNER puts on market one of the prettiest shore lots on Connecticut waterfront at practical- | ly original price, $750, while all ad- jolning lots are now $880 to $1,100. Near bathing beach in a beautiful residence park with all impro ments, and at most convenient shor point for New Britain people. Will sell on small monthly payments if desired, or discount for cash. You will find this a genuine bargain and chance to make money. Geo. W. Wilson, 40 Capitol avenue, Hart- ford Write for Iist of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for inventions. Send sketch for free opinion 2 Books v NEW YORK OF 9 to 5 Broadway. Tours M il 9 P. have always thought it did not 1 so much what a child knows make its body and mind what life calls it to do.” atter as to ready for { TO RENT—Four | O RENT—Tenement of four rooms, TO RENT—Six room cottage, all mod- | ern improvements. Apply 72 Maple street. 7-1-d6x rooms and bath room. Enquire Dr. Walsh, 359 Main street. 6-30-6dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, 618 Stanley. Modern conveniences. Inquire 620 Stanley. 6- 6d all Improvements. Inquire 470 Arca street. 6-21-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms, improve- | ments, 296 Arch street. Tel. 475-4. 6-13-tf | TO RENT—Tenement of flve rooms, modern conveniences, 45 Cherry street. Inquirc T. B. Farrell, 78| Maple street. 5-25-tf | UMMER RESORTS. WELCOME Cottage open for address M Robt. Johnston, dian Neck. Branford, Conn. season, In- o1 tf SUMMER BOARDERS. INMDIAN NECK, BRANFORD—Now open for season; all facilities; good service; reasonable rates; trolley; telephone. Mrs. Agnes Frey, tage 1905 “A.B.JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. | Cot- 5-6dx FOR SALE! TWO TENEMENT SEMI-BUNGALOWS SEMI-DETACHED These houses are built of brick with Creo dipt stained shingles on roof, gables and dormers. Every- thing up-to-date, hardwood finish. light. and tubs, gas and electric Enameled sinks Strictly modern. you occupy one half for yourself, and rent the other. CAN YOU BEAT IT? Will be sold on easy terms. miss this chance. C()fl]t‘ and see us. Don*t Title Realty & Develflpmenl Co. 193 Masn St. Room 6 Open Evenings. Also several tenements for rent.

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