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f0X & CO. Hartford COLOSED FRIDAYS YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. ummer Dresses Now $1.75 and $2.75 A small lot in broken sizes, 6 to 14, in linen, figured voile, dimities, flowered Ruffled and lace ed models. All light grounds with delicate figures, e $2.98 up to $6.50. Now SYORE TEL. Girls’ lawns and batiste. flowers and checks. Wer NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916. The Last Days of gust Furniture Be the Best Miss Them, Aui- Wwill Don’t the Sale Ones. UNTIL VE PULLY FILLED. NOON SEPTEMBER 8TH, INCLU MAIL ORDERS CARE AT CASH 1y AvvANU ALL advertisements the ciassified column must be the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day for trimmed with velvet belts; French, hlgh waist- of issue. $1.75™1$2.75 | ——— Misses” Silk Dresses $10.00. | LOST—Package containing shoes, on Main or West Main street, Saturday evening. Finder leave at [lerald office. 8-28-1dx FORMER PRICES UP TO $25.00 | i i One green Taffet, one cerise Taffeta, one Burgundy Charmeuse, one navy and white Geomuttc one white Taffeta and La(,c one white Serge, and others, no two Trimmed with laces alike. 16 to 18. LOST—Small ing sum of money, Saturday night on Finder please return Herald 8-28-1dx office. Reward. § X $ 1 O 00 i $10 00 REW A.(D for return of Boston Bull dog, dark brindle in color white brown purse, contain- alsa bank book, Main to Sues and Georgcttc Crepe. Limberts Arts and Crafts Solid Mahogany Living Room Suites FROM THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Sofa for $29.50; Chair and Rocker for $17.50 each; Writing Desk for $27.00; Library Table for $25.00; Bookcase for 37.50;Book Rack Eight pieces in all. EACH PIECE FOR THE AUGUST SALE IS LESS Desk Chair for $10.00; for $13.50. stripe velour. blaze on breast, lost Sunday A'i- gust 20th. Idwin Hills, Plainville, Conn 8-23-tf TO RENT. TO RENT—Best home-like two and | three room suite in city, furnished for light housekeeping. Price rig Fureka Room Registry, 84 W. M street, city. N. E. Lane, Ma old blue '17) RENT n 159%. Chairs and Sofa are upholstered in 10 room tenement able for rooming house, also of 4 rooms, electric lights. Odd Pleces of Furniture to Close Tables, top, 6 feet extension, regular price Mahogany Dining Sale price $34.00, Mahogany price Mahogany price $57.50. Dining Dining Sale price Mahogany price $30.00. Lage Fireside Wing Chairs, n green denim. - e SLA‘!ERS i Hundreds RL £ase d from Bondage Through ¥ car of Masters JUN] Aug. Since the war against white torney New York ginning of the ery by Di his assistant, J women have I ege, it was learned freedom L quence of of more than m of Yushe Botwi b} the system been broken by t Jast few weeks Practic woman who has resented the of sin ‘\:;f\ has c# 'n(“\f her the district a y’s oflice. At the present time the ictment ed from 1 lay the flight men the type ye backbone of women has every vesterc nse 500 of 1t cking he revelations sharing story to torne foundation of at least sites upon women. reneral among these put the indictments returned will be potent them from ar Day by day the so that now eompasses every man of importance in 11 now in hand it is men have operated in instance as lived on banded for purchasing the broaden- the materi known that these in groups, that many as t women's str mutua police immur With ing of t tions one jirty men who earnir ind protection slave revela- circumfer- licemen an rworl L poli- ne. When his ns wn and the unfc is inevitable wi civie shock This country- ade me is his ide kno tity x of month the rs will be e party, republican heen more new corrup- { nd his ed the had jurisdiction who ens the Fic s ot retically whole was the sl ment of er. He laid down world that carr and reward than ar statute books. In a word, cian was an emperor in the subst that included the social evil. Is No Longer Feared. Now that his satraps have fled to yunishment tten int the this politi- Dining Tables, $39.50. Sale price $29.50. Tables Sale price $45.00. Table, view street. TO RENT-—One five room, one three room flat, all modern improvements in “The Barnes,” 131 Main street. 1. M. Barnes. 8-26-6d Solid Mahogany Chair and Rocker, tapestry upholstered seat and cane back, \ regular price $27.50. Sale price $23. 00. ug,ular | 5922500 CresliS 1T 600000 $18.50 $19.50 Chairs for $16.50 Solid Mahogany Chairs with flag seats $12.00 Chairs, sale price . $10.50 | $15.00 Chairs, sale price $12.75 $22.50 Chairs, sale price $18.50 Mahogany Chairs and Rockers, cane secat and back, regular price $17.50. Sale price $14.50. 48-inch ‘ $45. | TO RENT:- Chestnut street, five rooms, 401 $11.00. 8-24-d6x TO RENT—To a family of adults, a 6-room tenement in good condi- tion. Hot and cold water, bath, ty and gas. Inquire 380 reet, sccond floor. 8-24-6d regular TO RENT—6 room flat. water furnished, at 45 T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two flghts. 161 South Main street. ]nquhe on mmm:m 8-17-tf Heat and hot Main s 8- regular .00. covere | WANTED- grounds flin; 4 Apply on the groun corner of the country en who dumbly gave allegic have gone to "the law for his whole fabric of empire heen torn to shreds. The recent white slaves have spread the word throuzn underworld that his rule loomed, and every man who has been ensnared thus little re luctance in within the law Nothing and crim ed thei 1 clan pick- weeks' I the ¢ rk even as | of Clark and Chicago, to foregather. gave up their projects. r crooks of greater or lesser de- postponed their nefarious work for the time heing to assemble. The gahering was addressed by the son of | a man now under arrest in the Tombs. “Tho town has gane to the dogs,” he told his brethren. “There isn’t a | chance to pull any legitimate graft at rney’'s office | o The district attorney and that Every ¥ Smith are hell bent in their in- tention to put every fellow getting moncy from women in stir. Even the cops are telling on ach other. It's a rotten state of a and only money will help the fellows who are caught to beat the i ) 1 housework. 16 Forest St. work him their the corner rescue has HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Woman to take c; elderly lady, as companion. L. A. Bradbury, Kensington. re of Mrs. ar has had putting D him more 8-3dx WANTED—Extra saleswomen fot millinery and cloak department, with or without experience. Good pay for steady workers. Apply at once Raphael’s Department Store. ingular the confi- dence in the ha | Aistric t heen seen in many years, women call at the crimi- lilding to tell what they the prosecution of the slavers. Their in this di- rection has morality as the lesser prompting; the desire for revenge is the real actuating motive. However, men who caught within the coils have not confessed re tain appreciation world. Their squeal policy na can courts g TED—Competent maid for gen- Mrs. R. S. Brown, 3-26-tf white zeal cases. In response to his plea for assist- 500 was contributed forthwith and the men of evil stripe pledged Ives for further assessment. As ble as the gathering was the ance that most of those who attended immediately left town; it a sorry fact for the crooks that New York offers the ieast profitable field nowadays. However, the man who played on their sympathies for the Ul money™ still s keeping within Manhattan houndaries Parental i gard has risen above It is not at all unlikely his father in the T the have been those who getting a cer- in the criminal devotion to the non- thus far has earned them reward of $2,500 contributed last Friday the worst group of crooks the city had ever gathered within its boundaries. ange S WANTED—Stenographer, by manufacturing concern in New Brit- ain. State age, education and ex- perience. Address X9BZ, Herald. -28-2dx WANTED—Competent maid for eral housework. Good wages ply 185 Lincoln street. is gen- by Raised in Revival on Street. URNISHED ROOMS. FOR HOUSEKEEPING, conveniences, centrally Prospect, Tt wa L v sort of old home held the street. week, the discretion he will join ombs in a few days. meetin separato located. 16 8-28-6d other night in Riv- call ington In response to the Ty pp— STANDS FIRST among the Businessmen as a school which trains its Bookkeepers and Stenographers TIONS. positions is our reputation. OPENS ON AUGUST 30 street. | MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALM. FOR SALE—Corbin roadster, model 30, run 8,000 miles, practically new. Corbin touring, model 30, run 6,000 miles, A-1 condition. Inquire Cor- bin's garage. 8-28-6dx FOR SALE—Pullman run 500 miles. able. Also Ford roadster. 54 1478-4, demanstrator, Will sell reason- truck and Ford Greenwood. Tel. 8-28-6d FOR SALE—A speed better than 60, In excellent s Good paint. If you want a clas car see this at ance. The price i right. Elmer Auto Co., 22 street. FOR SALE—Sewing Black Rock Ave. machine, 49 8-26-6dx FOR reaso cles and tires very Tires 00 pair. Bicy- complete $20. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen street, barber shop. 8-26-2dx cles FOR SALE—1915 Indian motorcycle, 2 speed, 5 h. p, $160.00. 27 Holmes avenue. 8-26-2dx FOR SALE—Model 33, Iludson Touring car with electric lights and starter. In fing mechani- cal condition. $400. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 8-22-6d 5 passenger FOR SALE—1916 Hudson Cabriolet in first cla condition. Equipment complete. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St, 8-22-6d FOR SALE—Top surrey and a run- about. Prices reasonable, E. F. Grid- ley, Southington. 8-22-7dx I"OR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomls, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1916 Reo Apply N. B. Garage, touring oar. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—At Maple Hill, a 7 room cottage. For sale on Harrison street, New Britaln, a new two family house. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. "Phone 971-5. 8-3tf WANTED- eral housework 13 Forest street -C (-mm\!wnt maid Mrs. C. for gen- D. Noble, Apply ¥ 8-28- rand boy Small l'uxnlfih('d town or out of would do or Bristol. Ap- 21 8-26-2dx at Hotel 8-26-tf WANTED- either in Plainville ply. Box > flat. town. W jED—Dishwasher, Beloin. WANTED—in cigar factory. 18 )—Tenement. Adults. BOY willing to work. WANT rooms Herald. One Monroe stre “ive or Address Box . 8-26-3d WANTED wanted learn the trade. Adkins Co., 66 Church street, 25-3d to Printing WANTED—BYy e private pupils in and typewriting. Glover, erienced teacher, Gregg shorthand Address Miss M. 24 Spring street, Tel. 948 6dx "TIONS WANTED—Your ideas bring wealth. Send sketch for free advice. Patents secured through our credit system adver- tised free in Popular Mechanics Magazine. Book free. Waters & Practical Business Education taught in practical way, is our purpose; and satisfied pupils Co., 4460 Warder Bldz., Washing- ton, D. C. 8-12- The Hardware City Business College to hold REAL POSI- -, . o o | in satisfying §| A Record Enrollment of first-class young men and ybung women points to a satisfying term which M. E. STEVENS, PRINCIPAL. 132 Main Strect, (Andrews Bolck,) New Britain, Cona. 8-28-6a ‘ | AUTOS T8 RENT CHUNG TOY’S CHINESE LAUNDRY Moved to 177 Park Street SLIIRTS © COLLARS . 1 Pair CUIFES UNDERSHIRTS DRAWERS Ladies’ Waists and Skirts Washed and Ironed. FOR SALE 300d Building Lots cheap, on Harrison Street and Corbin Avenue. Also some very de: H. D. HUMPHRKEY, 272 Main btreet INSURANCE, able residences on Lincoln Street and Forest St. FIRE MONEY TO LOAN. ' NOTICE | Remen ber we have the choicest kind of ACCI- ! DENT and HEALTH POLICIES. Alsy LIFE IN- SURANCEL, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY and COMPENCATION INSURANZCE. Itwill pay you to investigate PIRST The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass'n, Inc. 131 MAIN STREET, F. H. SHIELDS, MGR. AND SECOND MORTGAGES NEGOTIAT NOTICE. _Automobile Re Richard NOTICE out. car. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-rimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 cclors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., INC. 26 Stato Street. Hartford, Conn Williams Auto Co. Agents for Hudson Cars. New 5 and 7 for Hire. parties taken Chevrolet Tel. 253-12. sonable rates. Covert AFTER completing a five year course of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatest mas- Carl Milroy opening his in September and also concert engagements. For particulars, address Carl S. 64 South 1st St 'Phone. 8-21-e. ters, classes booking further Milroy, Conn., and Chevrolet Passenger Autos Repalrs, '"PHONE Supplies, 236. 287 Storage. ELM STREET WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, antique furniture, crockery, oml firearms, Indian relics, collections of colns and stamps. Calls city or country. No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. CARS TO REN'l CLOSED AND OPE ¥ WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EXO. TEL. 948-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRELL, Jl.very Cars for lire, gay and aight Storage, Supplies and Repairing. - AG'Y REO AND MAXWELL CARS EAptw —— |HORACE 1. HART = PUNGALOWS Rutes and One wish 8 lots, garage and barn, steam hest and city water. Another with extra 3ne finish. Both near woi- ley. Reasonable Reliable. LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘el. 1930. 596 Arch Street, Sucvice H N LOCKWOOD 86 West Main Street. Real Estatc and Tosurance — PRINTiING In Many Different Langnzges, BY SKILLED UNION MEV Modewate Prices. LINOTYPh COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 63 CHURCII STREE Mr. Real Estate Investor You'll make » mistak this v New x Fami Block near Hartford ave., mp Real Estate Co 272 Main Street, Rooms National Bank Building. Tel Keeley S Gar age Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Liver- Cars for Hire. Storage an.| supplies. Repafring @ sSpecialty. Tel 1288, EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal g a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed. Gher kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room $ 284 Asylun Street, Hartford, Cona, For Your Imurance and Surety Bond Avold trouble by having vour insur- ance written by a man who how. Go to DWIGHT A. Booth's if you pass Apartment 10 per cent. rest. knows PARSO Block 305206 1616-4 CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8Kz us for ORIGINAL for PRODUCT. A will have our il IDEAS« vour postal salesman explain our Th i 516 rating department. i By Four or Da)y | | A anegaw Stables' el DJAR CORP. Asylum St., Phone Ch, Shene s0a = | A.B.JOHNSON, D. D. S. | DENTIST Nattonal Bank Bldg Open Evenings Hartford. 1141-2 Two Famiy House on Hart St..{ Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving\ the City schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. -’