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18 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, G. FOX & CO. Hartford BEGINNING JULY 7TH, STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT Automobile Caps with visor, in silk and poplin; all col- ors; 50c grade, sale price 9c. Millinery Dept. NOON UNTIL SEPTEMBER 8TH, INCLUSIVE ANNUAL MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE OF SUMMER MILLINERY Regular patrons know what this annual millinery clearance has done for the min past seasons. To- day we are in a position to do better than ever; we can save you about half and in many instances more than half the regular price on a t is fresh and new 12 Trimmed Hats, price Trimmed Hu price Trimmed Hats, price Trimmed Hats, price Trimmed Hat price ... 12 Trimmed Hats, price THE SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT WHITE SATIN TRANSPARENT Recetved Monday; close fitting Turbans, formerly $2.98, 3.50, y $3.98, HATS, FORMERLY HATS, FORMERLY HATS, FORMERLY HATS, FORMERLY also black maline with velvet and satin crowns. Mid-Summer Sale we offer on these count of 10 per cent. and the trimming is the the very latest in white satin Summer Hat. They are latest. ..The prices: $1.49]° $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $2.49 $2.49 veautiful new sale price sale 12 Trimmed Hat: sale price price ... UP UP e upP AND HATS TO $2.98, SALE PRICE TO $5.00, SALE PRICE TO $7.50, SALE PRICE TO $11.75, SALE PRICE Hats of Hinoki, American woven be caught up in poke effects. in During the new Hats a dis- at 50c. Trimmed Hats, Trimmed Hats, formerly $10.00, Trimmed Hats, formeriy $11.75, Trimmed Hats, formerly $12.50, all in light effects and every Hat s, formerly $7.50, s, formerly $8.98, $3.49 $3.49 $3.49 $3.49 NOBBIEST SPORT HATS IN SWEATER COLORS BEACH HATS IN LARGE FLOPPY STYLES , Japanese Cané Seat and South straws. Dandy sun hats and may the back forming a poke. Only a limited number of these remain to be closed out LADIES’ PUMPS AND COLONIALS MID-SUMMER SALE PRICE A splendid assortment of styles and sizes. Women's Patent and Gun Metal and Colonials, Goodyear welted soles in the medium Values up to $4.00, and narrow toes and heels. price ‘Women's N[atl Kid and Patent Leather Pumps with dull and patent trimmings, light flexible soles. Cuban heels, $2.89. most all sizes, value $3.00 and Kid Pumps covered heel, goo Women’s Palm Beach Pumps, black d sizes, value $3.00, price ... trimmed, .$1.98 ‘Women’s Brown and Gray Ooze Calf Colonials, and $3.50, price $2.79. Patent Pumps With gray trim. Patent Pumps with white quarters, Matt Kid Button Oxford, Tan Calf Pump with buckskin quarter, value up to $6, price ADDITIONAL OFFERS IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS Magic Inverted Gas Lights, com- plete at 35c. Handle Cut Glass Baskets in but- terfly design, 50c. 42-plece Cottage Sets in Delft and pink rose decoration, special at $2.89. 6 qt. Aladdin Aluminum Berlin Kettles, $1.75 grade, special $1.19. P 6 room Cottage, Linden Street Im 7 room Bungalow, Kensington, tory. Price Several Tenement Houses for sale. negotiated. near American Paper 10c upright Gas Mantles, 2 for 9c. Pint size hot or cold. Vacuum Bottles, 79c. 100-piece Dinner Sets in pink floral decoration, two large covered dishes and two large platters, value $9.00, sale price $6.95. - 9 cup Aluminum Percolator Wlth heating disc, value $5.00, special 7-piece etched glass Lemonade Sets, with thin glasses, sale price 75¢ set. 20% reduction on Gas Ranges. during this sale 4-piece Canister Japan ware, 2 lb. tea can, 5 Ib. coffee can, 10 1b. sugar can, 12% 1b. flour can, sale price $1.79. Sets in white provements, Price Goods SRR $2,950 Money to lend. Mortgages HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Open Monday and Saturday c — S FARM FOR 10 Acres Land, 6-room Cottage, Chickens, Geese, Ducks QUIGLEY, FIRE INSU headaches, to put it off? and fit you to the new evenings, 7 to 9. ALE $2.800 277 Main St. RANCE ’Phone 728, barn, 200 TIRED EYE! etc. are natur warning you that you need GLASSES. Why Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR EYES. right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you su fforing and greater trewblo later on. F. L. McGUIRE, 254 Main Strect. OPTOMETRIST Ups! over the Commercial Trust LOST. LOST—2 Time hooks. Kindly return to Board of Public Works office. 7-6-2d NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. taken Chevrolet Tel. 255-4. AUTOMORBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Tel. 1143 out FLOORS LAID, henhouses and roofs repaired, Fowler Repalring Trinity college senior, recommended by professors, desires pupils to tu- tor. Ha specialized in English, French and German, could also teach history, elementary Latin and algebra. Has had experience tutor- ing. G. Storrs, 50 Vine street. 7-8-6d SUMMER RESORTQ Wl‘L(‘l)‘V”n (_OHFV'P open for season, address Mrs. Robt. Johnston, In- dian Neck, Branford, Conn. 6-21-tf e — SUMMER BOARDERS. INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD—Now open for season; all facilities; good servi reasonable rates; trolley; telephone. Mrs. Agnes Frey, Cot- tage 1905. 7-5-6dx OU CAN AFFORD MY TREATMENT If You Suffer from Nervous or Chronic Troubles I Charge $2 a Week— Low Fees Are a Bless- ng to Suffering Human- | ty, Who Can Least Afford | Pay the High Prices Dften Asked by Special- | sts. Need for Money Matters o Stand Any Longer Be- ween You and the Relief You Seek. AD EVERY WORD OF THIS OFFER you suffer from mervous or mic troubles, DON'T DELAY! n!ult a physician at once, BUT CLlNTON 1 BE SURE HE IS A SPECIALIST, as the fleld of medicine is a broad one, and to get the best results without risk to the patient, special- ization is necessary. I AM A SPECIALIST VOUS AND CHRONIC and as such have made study of these maladies. 1 KNOW from the study of thous- ands of cases just how to proceed to give you immediate relief and to re- store you to permanent health if it can be done, and in the shortest pos- sible time. TR D ONUTINCIE BUILD. You helped; IN NER- DISEASES, a thorough PATCH-UP”—I RE- be re- and can be tak want to know if you if your health can stored; how long it will what it will cost. Without any charge or obligation on your part I will give you my With the Hartford S HYDE Conn., Hours: and Holidays, 10 to 9a.m to5 o More, No Less opinion in these matter: your case, I charge $2 a more, no less. If I take week, no I will tell you I can do, and tell you, if you faithfully. If build you to frankly just what will do just what I follow my directioas it is possible to re- your old-time health and happiness, I will tell you so. If not, I will tell you to what extent vou can be helped- In short, T will tell you the FACTS—the TRUTH, THAT 1S WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW ISN'T IT? Come and false pride or money matters stand in the way another day. Can you thing of a single good reason why you should not see me and talk over your case, when it costs you not one cent? You have nothing to but your ill-health! Do mnot another day! meet me. Don't let lose suffer 251 p. m- Trumbull St., and 7 to 8 p. m. Hartford, Sundays pecia . 1916. S P C——— lassified CASH IN ADVANCR. MINIMUM CHARGE 16 ONE CENT A WO HELP WANTED—MALE. MAN WANTED AT GAS WORKS Ml:lst have a little mechanical ability. Apply to superin- tendent, Corner Pine and Meadow Streets. BOOKKEEPERS Are You Earning $2,400 per We will coach a limited number of ambitious men in C. P. A work. In- truction guaranteed. Poslitions cured. For appointment, write C.P. A, HERALD OFFICE year? se- WANTED—Man for bicycle repairing and work about store. Alling Rub- ber Co. WANTED-—Clerk store. Good references. State age. Strictly confidential. Write Clerk, Box 32, Herald. -6-43 in cash groc BRASS MOULDERS—Plain and false ! core, bench and floor, steady work, forty-nine and one-half hours per week, address Moulder. Herald Of- fice. 7-6-3d for general school graduate 0. Box 996, 7-6-3d WANTED—Young man office work. High preferred. Address P. City. ‘WANTED—Painter and outside work. Herald Office. for both insi =7 g I WANTED—100 Men for track \\'ox'l(.: $2.50 day, 9 hours, apply F. T. Ley | Co. Dwight street. 7 dx | e ———————— WANTED. WANTED—Canvasser, steady employ- ment. Also one for Monday Apply 11 Franklin Square. ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPER wants temporary position as substitute, | due to vacations. High grade references. Address, Substitute, Herald. 7-7-9dx WANTED—Competent man one day a week to take care of lawn. Apply R. H. Smith, East street extension. 7-7-2d WANTED—Girl work. Polish 280 Main street. tor general house- or German preferred. a> WANTED—Boarding place with good family for 5-vear-old boy. Address Board, Box 19 Herald. 6-d3x WANTED-—Roy to learn tire busine: 11 Elm street 7-6-2a WANTED—By young lady, situation doing light housework, where she can go home nights, address 53 Lin- den street. 7-6-3dx | WANTED—German girl desires situa- tion doing housework. Can cook, $6 a week, 330 Arch sSt., third floor. 7-6-d2x WANTED—At once—To rent a 5 or 6 room tenement with modern con- veniences in best locality. Would prefer a cottage, but will consider a two family house. No 3 deckers. Address, Tenement, Box 30, Herald. 7-6-A3x WANTED—Clerk for bookkeeping department. Must he good pen- man. Address Box XI, Herald. 6d small Plain- WANTED—Housekeeper for family. Charles F. McCall, ville, WANTED-—Experienced corner er. Apply New Britain Pape Co., 22 Walnut street. T WANTED—Girl for afternoons and evenings three days a week, to take care of children. Apply 181 Maple street. 7-6-3d URNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut street. 6-30-tf TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric light. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-30-tf BUNGALOWS—— One with 3 lots, garage and barn, steam heat and. city water. Another with extra fine fini Both near trol- ley. 5 H. N. LOCKWOOD 88 West Main Street. 3 and Tn e FOR SALE—100 acre farm | for $2,500. Small cash pay- ments, on easy terms or will Exchange for city property C. L. BARNES, Tel. 451-2 192 Chestnut St. | waTH INSERTIO. FOR SALRL FOR SALE—Cheap, 28-foot cabin cruiser, seven foot beam, eleven H. P. motor, in good condition. Wm. Goodison, 13 Milk street. 7-7-3dx FOR SALE—Large Estate gas range, practically new; price $10. F. C. ‘White, White's crossing, Plainville trolley. 7-7-8dx FOR SALE—Six room cottage, large garden, located on Main street, near Am. Paper Goods Co. Kensington, Conn., Apply to Jas. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, Conn. 7-7-wl FOR SALE—Good family cow. Fred Guite, faot of Damon’s Hill, Berlin. 7-7-2dx of standing FOR SALE—13 grass, W. S. Kensington, Tel. 666- T-T-tf FOR SALE—Upright piano one hav- ing telephone. Use for storage. Address Upright, Herald office. 7-7-2dx acres Norton, FOR SALE—Two inverted arc gas lights, perfect condition, suitable for store use, half price. Box X7X, Herald. 7-7-2d FOR SAL: talian bees, queens and honey. A. E. Crandall, Berlin. 7-7-d2x FOR SALE—One 1915 Ford touring car. Run about 4,000 miles. Elmer Auto Co Main street. 7-6-3d FOR SALE—Model 18 H. P. Five passenger car, 91 Maple street. Corbin, 32 apply -3dx FOR SALE—Young black norse, weighs 1, Address Jos. Oliver, Shuttle Meadow Road, Plainville, or Tel. 19-4. 7-5-4dx FOR SALE—Standing grass, which, when cut and cured, will make good hay for cattle or horses, Inquire of Paul K. Rogers. FOR load. windows. ALFE—Kindling wood $1.00 Also second hand doors and 34 Center street. 7-1-6dx FOR SALE—Late madel Ford in fine condition. Gray & Davis electric starter, 30x3 1-2 tires all around. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 6-30-w1 FOR SALE—1915 Reo Apply N. B. Garage, touring oar. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford touring car in good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St, also rd truck. Tel. 337-2. 6-1-tt TO RENT. 402 Stanley St., provements .. 2-family, new, all modern Plainville, 2 large lot $3,800 5t., Ro NO 20 Broad St barn, hennery, fruit and ¢, 272 Main TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- mi; oners for Hartford County I hereby apply for a transfer of M T, White's License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Li- quors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine and Cider at Farmington avenue, Town of Berlin, Conn. My place of business is not located within two hundreq feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post-oce, public li- brary, or cemetery. Dated at Berlin, Ct., July, A. D. 1916. JOHN WAITKEWICZ AND MAT- THEW NORINON, Applicants. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Berlin, Ct., and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli cation of John Waitkewicz and Mat- thew Norinon for a license, and here- by certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursu- ant to said application. Dated at Berlin, Ct., this 1st day of July, A. D. 1916. William Klees, Joseph Padelei, John McKeon, Antonio Greco, Dennis J. Trehy. I hereby certify that the ' above- named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Berlin. Dated at Berlin, this 5th day July, A. D. 1916. OLIVE M. SHAW, this 1st day of of Asst. Town Clerk. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow haliiug a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Other kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 8 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, Conn. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Jver 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. AUTOS TO RENT By Four or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Tel ol 202 TO RENT—Upstairs tenement of five rooms for a family of adults. Bath and gas, 125 Fairview street. In- quire J. Sloan, 37 Liberty. 7-7-2dx rooms, all im- Appell, 446 We: 1-7-3d 5 RENT—Flat, D. TO provements, Main street. South Burritt Telephone. 4 TO RENT: street. Garage on W. Loomis, tenement, $9.00 dax TO RENT—Four room third floor; good lacation; month. 3 Andrews street. floor tenement of seven rooms, Steam heat. Also third floor tenement of five rooms. Mod- ern improvements. 76 Pleasant St. 7-6-tf TO RENT—First or six rooms, Iim- nd St 7.5-3dx. Five 46 G TO REN improvements. LET—Sorrento Cottage water edge, Ocean Beach. Most location. House con- rooms, all modern im- furnished. Garage and nice lawn in on Bentley ave- nue. Alway rented for 00.00. Will rent for $400.00 for this sea- H. D. Barrows, New London, TO row, aristocratic taining 11 provements, son. Conn. in garage for me- TO dium sized Apply 51 Wa street. 7 RENT—Space car. TO RENT—Six room tenement all im- | provements, 170 Maple St. 7-5-wlx at 47 modern RENT-—Tenement five rooms, all Inquire TO street, provements. street. im- 17 7-3-tf TO RENT—Single tenement house, with twelve rooms, steam heat, elec tric lights and large yard. Inquire at 9 Camp street. 7-8-tf TO RENT—Modern tenement, rooms, first floor. 391 Ch street. 7 TO RENT-—Lower tenement, Lake street, seven rooms, modern improvements. Inquire of C. Lines, Telephone 687. T-1-wilx room cottage Apply five TO RENT 3 11 mod- ern improvements. street. RENT— Four nquire Dr, rooms Walsh, and bath 359 Main TO room street. Tenement of improvements TO RFE all Arch street. four Inquire rooms, en 96 Arch street. rooms, improve- ments, 2 Tel. 475-4 RENT—Tenement of flve rooms, conveniences, 45 Cherry Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 5-25-tt TO modern street. Maple street. | Front Inut | 4d Glen | Linwood | w. ! 470 | 6-21-tf | Constructive ing department. 516 Asylum St. ’Phone Ch. 1141 j 6 room Cottage $2,500 lot 60X236 $4,300 front and house $10,000 Building 35 Bradley St., 39 Lincoln St., 2-family, houses, each 46 Walnut St.,, 2 15 in rear, rooms National Bank PRlN’l H\G BY SKILLED UN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPH# COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. D Tel Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.13 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBE . MGR. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER 1, 2 and 3 celors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO., ING 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Aufo Go. Agents for |Cars. New 5 and 7 for Hire. (i o 208, Chevrolet Antos, and Passenger Supplies, Srorage. E1LM FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. H. Otis, 30 Vine street. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OP] WEDDINGS, RECEPTIO. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. [HORACE 1. HART| Rates Reasonable and Swvice Reliable. LIVERY Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 1930. 596 Arch Street 7 'fel. Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overiand anc Cole Cars, Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and supplies. Repairing Specialty. Tel. 1228, Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- THE A. PINDAR CORP. Hartford, Conn. Cottage, 1 TWO TE 9 Rooms Maple Hill, For Sale On Easy Terms, by schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. FOR SALE! NEMENT | SEMI-BUNGALOWS SEMI-DETACHED These houses are built stained shingles on roof, g thing up-to-date, hardwood and tubs, gas and electric you occupy one half for yo CAN YOU Will be sold on easy terms. miss this chance of brick with Creo dipt ables and dormers. Every- finish. Enameled sinks light. Strictly modern. urself, and rent the other. BEAT IT? Come and see us. Don’t §Title Realty & Develnpmem Co. 1 193 Ma: St. Room 6 Open Evenings. Also several tenements for rent. [

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