New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1916, Page 12

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12 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916. G. FOX & CO. Hartford STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTID SEPT. AUGUST SALES now in Pro- gress—Furniture Sale, Men's Furnishings Sale and Je: Sale. . 8, INCLUSIVE. Our August Furniture, Rug and Drapery Sale Offers You Saving Opporfunities 10 Day Sale of Great Savings B onSilverware, Jewelryand Shell Goods SALE NOW ON This is one of the great events that holds the center of ntfrnctlo|\ to attend this 10-day sale of Jewelry. You will find any will surprise you. your while” and the savings Jewelry Dept. y consisting of Brooches, nd All:first quality 25c Jewel Collar a great many others, sale price Pins, Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Lingerie Pins ATl 50c grades, sale price . h i inalthat Shell, Amber Con:bs, Burrettes, 25c grade, sale All 50c grades, Better grades, Better grades, all 207 discount. Silverware Dept. All goods are first quality, no s us and at Fox’s. It will be “well worth piece of Jewelry the first of quality Jewelry Dept. Shell Goods seconds, latest styles, -d for the hair They come in Demi-Shells. Side combs, Back Hair Pins and a great many others. price 20¢ ale price 209 discount. We will allow discount and engraving free on all regular lines of Silverware, including sterling, Sheffield, flat All restricted graving free 10 Days; Sale of Alarm 10% and hollow ware. lines and on these en- plated, hut a few from $3.00 to $4.5 Ladies’ Gold Filled Mesh Fobs Regular yrice $2.00, sale price Gent’s Gold Filled Mesh Watch Fobs, that are sold ..$1.50 0 each, sale price . Clocks Best makes, made by the New Haven Clock, West- Gilbert Clock companies. Every clock is WE aliow 10% ern and Engraved free. Solid Gold Dept. discount on all regular Jewelry. gnaranteed for one year; good timekeepers. 75c grade, sale 59¢ $1.00 $1.28 $1.50 $1.75 co price sale price . Summer .40 sale price sale price Lemon Forks, sale priee Muste wrticles. sale price TIRED EYES headaches, ete. are natul warning to you that vou need GLASSES. Why put it off ? Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR EYES. and fit you to the right GLASSES, Prompt attention now may you suffering and greater tronmble later on. F. L. McGUIRE, ave ' Ups & Main mme using a the implex cost of rm weather by five vears and Make Electrie Iron. This operation is not over Let us show The SPRING & BUCKLEY Eleciric Co. 900, New Britain, Conn. iror pleasure during the ruarant per hour much ihis iron 415 you how ron will do for you. 77-79 Church Street Tel. THREE HOUSES ON SHERMAN COURT Will Be Sold at a Bargain to Make QuickSale Ay Sehultz & Costelio, Inc. 24 2 PMain Street. SILVERW. Tea Balls, Table Novelties ARE DEPT. ets, Marmalade Servers and many Sets, other Lemon Cheese Regular $1.00 quality, sale price 45¢ GOVT. AVOIDS BANDITS State Officials of Sinaloa, Mexico, Move Seat From Mazatlan to Culi- can Which is Free of Outlaws. M Mex., Aug an Dic Cal.—The overnment, which is sa to Car has moved | Mazatlan to Culi by tlan, adio to of Sinaloa. 4 to be lo its seat from \n, where there are fewer bandits and consequently more security. The Culiacan region also affords a better supply of meat. Milk and other food staples, however, are scarce. The authoritles are endeavoring to improve the foad situation by install- ing ristribution commissaries in all the iarge town prices of staples being fixed by the government Despite its shortage of labor and money, seventy per cent. of Sinaloa’s normal acreage is under cultivation now and crop prospects are excellent. The government is making every effort to prevent depreciation of its paper mone anza, al| ADVANCE. ALL advertisements for the ciassified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. LOST—FTriday evening between Vega hall and Maple street, brooch. Re- ward if returned to Herald Office. NOTICE. Goldsmith is here. Box 24BL. Address Herald. If you want your business to grow get Goldsmith to show you how. Ad- dress Herald, 24BL. -ldx Go after fall business now. Get Gold- smith to polnt the right way dress Herald, 24BL. A business-developer of proven ability is at your service. Address Gold- smith, Herald, 24BL. 8-7-1dx If you want more customers quickly address Goldsmith, Herald, 24BL. 8-7-ldx 8-7-1ax | MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALm. FOR SALE! Two Fire Department Horses Apply Engine Co., No. 1. FOR SALE—A barn. Tel. 107. 8-7-tf ! mas- Estab- FOR SALE—Tailor shop and querade costume business. lished 14 years. Easy Adolph Postl, 179 Arch street. 8-7-d4 FOR SALE—Light Speedster automo- bile. Low price. 526 Church street. 8-7-5dx FOR SAL! store, —Horse, West Inquire Singer Main street. 8-7-2dx DR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycle, twin cylinder 1913 model, Presto-Lite tank and lights. 90 Columbla street. 8-5-3dx FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. W. Loomi Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 8-5-6dx FOR SALE—1915-6-40 Hudson ing car run less than 12,000 In flne mechanical condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm tour- miles. $750. street. 8-5-6d FOR SALE—Model 71 Overland tour- ing car, in fine mechanical condi- tion. Electric lights and starter. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 8-5-6d | FOR SALE—$200 buys 1913 Hupmo- bile touring car. First class condi- tion, Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main St., Tel. 1513. 8-4-d3 TAKEN Chevrolet 255-12 -6dx WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, antique furniture, crockery, firearms, Indian relics, collections of coins and stam Calls city count No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. AUTOMOBILE Out. Reasonable car. Richard Covert, PARTIES Rates. Tel. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS for light honse- keeping at 87 Arch street. 8-7-1dx TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, includirg kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. utes’ walk from depot. street. 45 Walnut 7-19-tf ROOMS—S8team heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut street. 6-30-tf WANTED. WANTED—Tenement of 5 or 6 rooms in good location with improvements. Adults, Box X32 Herald Office. 8-7-3d WANTED—By a small family adults, tenement of six rooms. improvements, central location. 8-7-6dx of Al HAS ANTI-ATRCRAFT GUNS. Oklahoma Said to Be First U. S. Ship Thus Equipped. New York, Aug. 7.—The perdreadnought Oklahoma the Atlantic fleet at Newport, R. I, today She left here yesterday to take her place with the other big wi ships of the first division. Tt Is pected she will be given a crulse of about three weeks to give her com- pany of 1,000 officers and men a chance to become acquainted with her, new will join su- fow months completing her equip- ment. Two three-inch anti-aircraft | guns were added to her equipment just | before she left here. Tt is said that she is the first vessel of the United States r to be so equipped. SCHOONER IN DISTRE Reing Towed to Port Half Filled With Wa Mass., 1 cutter in tow for Nantuck gu day toak cchooner Aug. Gresham e Sandy Hook Frederick A. Duggan, which { tecame unmanageable off this i on Saturday. Wireless mes that the schooner, which from Cardiff, Wales, for was half full of i i s bound Philadelphia res s water as a result storms. The gunboat Marletta the vessel's plight and for more than twenty the Gresham arrived discavered stood by her NO AMERICANS ON LETIMBRO, Rome, via Paris, Aug. 7, 30 a. m —1It has been ascertained that there were no Americans on board the Ital- jan steamer Letimbro, which was sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean last week with reported heavy loss of life. The Oklahoma has been here for a | | Will Protest to Germany the | | will asik of | four hours until | WANTED—Boy of about sixteen years to learn printing business. Address P. 0. Box 489, City. e —— SUMMER RESORTS. WELCOME Cottage open for season, address Mrs. Robt. Johnston, In- dian Neck, Branford, Conn. Mond Wed POPE THREATENS Fri.-tf. Against De- portation of French and Will De- nounce Germans If He Is Unheeded. Paris, Aug. 7, 5:30 a. m.—The popo, of the protest against the deportation of Inhabitants of northern K decided make a protest to Germany, according after a careful study ince, has to to a news despatch from Rome re- ceived here. The protest was sent to the pope by the bishop of Lille and the archbishop of Rheims. It is stated that the pope Berlin that at least women and young girls be sent to their homes and that he will publicly ex- press his reprobation of the action of the German military authorities if protest is ignored 10k his [0 , Aug. CONSIDINE DE 7.—George F of famous box- Corbett Kid and a former stakeholder D. Con- sidine, once manager including < m MecCoy and at ! big ring contests, is dead at his home here, it was learned today. He was stricken with mastoiditis on Saturday and did not survive an operation. Flve min- | old | or | | | | | | | WANTED-: FOR Apply N. SALE—1915 Reo B. Garage, touring oar. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—At Hill, a 7 room cottage. For Harrison street, New Britain, a new two family house. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. "Phone 971-5. Magle HELP WANTED—FEMALE. payments, | VERES sale on | H. D. HUMPHRE HELP WANTED—MALE. l WANTED--Draftsmen experienced on machine design. Apply to Standard | Machinery company, Auburn, R. L. 8-7-6d WANTED—General machinists, lathe, | planer, floor and bench hands; op- ! erators for milling machines, bor ing mills, horiZontal boring m chines, radial drills and Gisholt and | Jones and Lamson turret lath also grinding machine operators or hole and cylindrical grinding. Good | wages and steady employment (o first class men. Apply to Standard | Machinery company, Auburn, R. T. | 8-7-6d | WANTED—Post office clerk-carrier | exam” at New Britain October 7th. | Prepare under former government | | examiner. Booklet J-86 free. Pat- | terson Civil Service school, Ro- chester, N. Y. 15dx FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. In- quire 48 Maple St., Plainville 8-7-d3x WANTED—Ten carpenters, B. H. Hib- { bard Co., Abbott Ball Co., Eimwood 8 1w WANTED—A representative for Britain by a plano factory which | has one of the oldest established ! and best advertised lines of and player-pianos on the We do not necessarily want the est or the biggest dealer, but want the livest. An honest, ener- getic, indomitable, fighting young man, even if with only moderate capital, who will start on consign- ment can build for himself a plea ant and lucrative business in con- junction with us. Address A. F. Wholesale Dept Box 1, Essex St | Sta., Boston, Mas: 8 pianos market old- we | Metal patternmaker, young man pre- | ferred, steady work for right man Call or write J. G. Merriam, Meri- den, Conn. 8-5-2d | WANTED—Young man who can drive Ford car and understands minor } adjustments. Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main street. 1 | FOR SALE OR RENT ! | $200 cash will buy a 10 room house on West Main street, “Barnesdale,” balance on monthly payments. C. L. BARNES, 192 CHESTNUT STREET 451-2 PRINTING In Many Different Langusges, 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. Foreman 339.12 THE res- a WANTED—Waitress, Walsh's taurant. Experience unnece: 8 WANTED—Young girl to take of baby, J. T. Maguire, 580 Arch 8-7-2d | D—Housekeeper New Britain WANT and General h NTED—Girl for general work. No washing. Mrs, Bacon, 192 Lincoln street. house- w. 8-5-6a WANTED—Experienced girl for top- ping machine and turning-in-girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box 22 Walnut street. —Four good, industrious girls to work for the New Britain Bakery. Good wages, less hours, Apply Box XS8X, Herald. TO RENT. \T—Five rooms, big lot, place for auto, 220 Kensington avenue. 8-7d1x TO RENT—Nine room tenement, suitable for rooming house, 63 Fair- view street. 8-5-3d TO RENT—Five special rent with all house. to new rooms improvements, 155 Washington street 8-5-d7x TO RENT—Six room flat, heat hot water furnished. 45 T. W. Crowe, Tel, 291. and Main street, 8-5-6d modern location factory TO RENT—Tenement, provements. Good minutes’ walk from Chestnut street, im- Ten 101 RENT spectable ily. All Court. Furnished room for a re- »ntleman in private fam- cenveniences, 9 Strong 8-4-3d TO R rooms, roe St —Downstairs tenement, five all improvements, 32 Mon A §-4-d3 bath Main RENT Solomon Inquire TO room street and 359 Walsh. Four roo blog D 8 TO RENT- room flat, throp Apply street 7 Five street 18 Win- Arch 31-tf RENT. three room ment: all improvements 218 Arch street. For particulars, S, Stanley Horvitz, optician, 321 Main St. 728-tf TO Two tene- at TO RENT—Suite of furnished rooms, all conveniences; use of telephone; private residence; central location. Address Box 26, BL, Herald. 8-2-6d 3dx | care laun- | 8-4-6dx | | EASTERN PRINTING CO., | 68 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 034 ©. EBBESEN, MGR. , PHILADELPHIA | DJver 25c Store BRS7 WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. eorgiana Monks, D. D. S BUSINESS BLOC In Church Street FOR SALE Brings In 10 per cent. Houses In All Parts Of The City. | " Camp Real Estate Co. | Main Street, Rooms 305-306 | National Bank Building. 272 FOIR SAL, A Very Desirable 2 Family House, No. 131 Lincoln St, CHEAP. One of the Best Res | Cars. s sidential Sections. Apply to Y, 272 Main Street NOTICE ! We are paying the hest prices i for old tires, tubes, and old Automobiles. Call 1180. ——BUNGALOWS—— One with 3 lots, garage and barn, | Steam heet and city water. Another with extra fine finish. ley. Both near trol- H. N. LOCKEWOOD 86 West Main Street- Real Estate and Ipsurance MULTIGRAPHS LEITER 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER C0., INC. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Wiliams Auto Co. New 5 and for Hire. Chevrolet Autos and 7 Passenger Repairs, 'PHONE Supplies, 236. Storage. ELM STREET RENT 287 CARS TO CLOSED AND OF; CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 948-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E MAIN STRE HORACE I. HART Rates Reasonable Saxvice Reliable. LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. ‘fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street ! and 9 Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland ané Cole Oars, Divery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. y Repairing & sSpecialty. Tel 8 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow haiiing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Othef | kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 ¢ 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, ., 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 PERFEC]] LX ) PASTEU}; IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SUN, Park Street, Near Stanleyy 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. DWIGHT .. 1 AA;:SUNS., For Your Insurance and Surety Bond. Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who knows | bow. Go to Booth’s Bloca. Denison Garage Livery Cars i\trL;ul:n:“c‘:;E:fim nlxl;l Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REC AND MAXWELL CARS A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician [ Office, 306 Main St. "Phone 570 | EYE EXAMINATION ARE FR Broken Lenses Duplicated Satlsfaction Guaranteed | SUMMER RESORT AUTOS TO RENT By Vour or Day. 'J. M. Finnegan Stables Telcphone 302 | | "Phone 224 CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for PRODUCT. A will vour postal have our salesman explain our illustrating department The A. PINDAR (Oj(? 516 Asylum St., n Hartford, "Phone 1i1-2 FOR SALE! Pive new houses on Belden | str sold immediately. No re Three desirable buildin, mortgage negotiated. The Hardware City Co 131 MAIN STREET, sonable « < lots, ¢ | Al refused. rect, yiver improvements. Must be entrally located. First and second -Operative Ass’n, Inc. - F. H. SHIELDS, MGR.

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