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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8§, 1918. G. FOX & CO. Hartford STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. NOON UNTIL MAIL MILLINERY SPECIAL FRI- DAY MORNING.—See our trimmed Hats for .....$5.00 SEPTEMBER 8TH, INCLUSIVE ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. GENUINE BETTY WALES SCHOOL DRESSES NOW ON EXHIBITION Iike all genuine Betty Wales Dresses these School Dresses, while the last word in style, are neither freaky nor extreme. But they do have all the charm, deared the name of Betty Wales to girls and young women the country all the youthfuln ess, 11 the refinement, that have en- over. BETTY WALES DRESSES We are the local Betty Wales agency. Every B etty Wales Dress show and the Betty Wales certificate, good for one of th e eight fascinating colles Books sell ing at the book stores for One Dollar ea ch Clearances in Summer Goods in the Basement Trunks A splendid opportunity to buy the school and col- Jege Trunks. One maroon fiber covered Trunk, reg- ulation style; hand riveted, 32-ir $12.00, now . o e et e One black fiber Trunlk, regulation style; double straps, 88-in. size; regular prico $22.00, now $18.00 One brown fiber covered, hand riveted, Trunk, 34-in. size; regular price $18.89, now.....$11.89 One 86-in. Likly canvas covered, regulation style Trunk; regular price $9.00, now . $7.95 One lot of canvas covered Trunks, hand riveted, heavy construction hardware; regular priu‘ $10.00, now - 7.50 One Keystone Medium Wardrobe Trunk, e price $25.00, sale price $20.00 One Keystone Steamer Wardrobe Trunk; regular $37.50 grade, NOW wmwen-. .. $20.00 One full size Keystone Wardrobe Trunk; regularly $42.50, now . . $34.00 One Mendel Drucker Wardrobe Trunk, full : regular price $50.00, now 5 . $42.5 One full size Innovation Wardrobe Trunk re“ul'xr price $65.00, now ... . $49.50 One Steamer Innovation \\ar.h(\bc Trunk; regular price $35.00, now .. 8 And numerous other which we are unable to now 89-in. wide, 238-in. 36-in. $40.00, sale One Astor Gas 36 in. wide, 24 in. oven, 40 in wid We are now and Coal Ranges; a nd Coal. Ranges. Trunks, reduce ention here. Six Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators, price $43.50, now in. One Dangler Gas Range, double white doors; showing a line of combination A both the Betty Wales label stories about Betty Wales. Trunks, Re- frigerators, Hammocks, Gas Ranges and Tennis Goods Refrigerators e Leonard Cleanable One-Piece Porcelain lined Refrigerators; 130-1b. ice capacity; regular price $‘.8 n. high, regular $35.00 deep; ice capacity 160 Ibs; Gas Ranges One Dangler Gas Range, white porcelain splasher; 18 in. oven; 44 in. wide, 24 in. deep; regular price price Range, 18 in. oven, nickel piping; deep; regular price $30.00, .50 16 regular price $27.50, $21.00 e, 24 in. deep; Gas one oven may be utilized for both 1916 space saver. Ask to see | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPQSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 311.2 The Fina. Clearing Sale on Summer Skirts, Waists and Dresses AT $2.45—Dresses which were $5.75, $6.75, $8.50, $9.50 and $11.00. All to go at $2.45. AT $2.25—Waists that were $3.00 to All at $2.25. A few 5.75. high necks. Williams Auto Go. Agents for Hudsou and Chevrolet Dars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for Hire. Repairs, JPHONE 236. PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. ©ffice Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. ma. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE WANTED AT ONCE'! women CHAS. DILLO Hartford HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Strect, Berlin, clectric lights, gas, f large barn, fruit, Tel. 668-13 Herald Offic and Co., Supples, Storage. 287 ELM STREET ace, quarter a or Address Box 9XX, THR All In slick order with an extra building lot. Yours on account of owner working out of town. H. N. LOCKWOOD Eeal Estate and Ipsurance EASTERN PRINTING CO., 86 West Main Street- $3 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 e — C. EBBESEN, MGR. = EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal fuz a speclalty, Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Wsher kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. For Your IIlSlll';lnCe and Surety Bond Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to | DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Ofice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. &, Georgianz Monks, D. D. S. Experienced Millinery Sales: HORACE I. HART Rites Reasonable and Scavice Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ''el. 1930. 596 Arch Street Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Divery Cars for Hire. Storage ani suppliea. Kepaird Spectalty AUTOS T0 RENT By F.our or Day. J M anegan Stables shione 302 PERFECTLY PAS IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SuN, Park Street, Near Stanley, $ teams. Tel. connectt EUK- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-—Lady presser. One with experience on dry cleaned garments preferred. Good pay. Steady work. Inquire 72 West Main street between 6 p. m. 9-7-2d and 7 WANTED—Girls on chines and turning Britain Paper reet. covering ma- in girls. New Box Co., 22 Walnut 9-7-d3 SALESWOMAN W about 1 lar & ANTED, also a boy years of age. Apply Pul- en, Boston Store. Girl for filing department in lacal factory. One with experi- ence preferred. Address Filing de- partment, Herald office. 9-7-64 VAT S G e e with general office experience. Re- ply giving particulars and salary wanted. Address Box 5XX, Her- ald. 9-7-3dx WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Family of two. Call eve- ning: 542 West Main street. Tel. 1062-4. 9-6-6d WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. L. M. Barnes, 12 Ha ins street. 9 WANTED—Girl to do housework, two in family, Main street. 9-1-tf 6a WANTED— eral housework. 16 Forest St. “ompetent maid for gen- Mrs. R. S. Brown, 8-26-tf CASH 1iv AUvVANCE, ONE CENT A WORD AlLL advertisements tne ciassified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. Star pin, Reward 9-8d1 LOST—Yesterday, stern also opal setting from ring. if returped to Herald, LOST—Gold glasses, between Frank- lin Square and Columbia street. Finder return to Herald office. 9-6-3dx $10.00 REWARD for return of Boston Bull dog, dark brindle in color White blaze on breast, lost Sunday An- gust 20th. Edwin Hills, Plainville, Conn. 8-23-tf AFTER completing a five year course of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatest mas- ters, Carl Milroy is opening his classes in September and also booking concert engagements. For further particulars, address Carl S. Milroy, 64 South 1st St., Meriden, Conn., *Phone. 8-21-e. 0. d.-tf WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, antique furniture, crockery, old firearms, Indian relics, collections of colns and stamps. Calls city or country. No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car, Richard Covert. Tel 255-12. 5 9-6-4dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION, HELP WANTED—MALDE., WANTED-—Reliable boy, excellent op- portunity for apprenticeship. Ap- ply 21 Railroad Arcade. 9-8d1 NEW BRITAIN Mail Carrier, Post | Office Clerks, Wanted. $70 month. | Examinations Oct. 7th. Sample | coaching lesson free. Franklin In- stitute. Professor. Rochester, N. Y. 8-19-Wed., Fri., Sat. 13 tf WANTED—Young man to ocery store. E. Stanley street. work _in S. Ohman, 716 9-8-3%¢ WANTED—Foreman for press force room in small table cutlery shop. Good position for sober a=d | industrious man. Also good press | men. The Union Cutlery & Hard- ware Co., Unionville, Conn. 9-8-3d and Once. Baritone or tenor singer for quartet and min strel. Apply H. B. Pfeiffer, Mgr. Hi | Henry Character Minstrels, City. 9-8-d2 WANTED—At WANTED—Men over 35; earn $3.00 to $10.00 tell you how Nursery Ci near home; daily. Wil Write quick. Pequod | , Meriden, Conn. 9-7-3ax WANTED—Man to do dry cleaning and help all around. Good' pay and steady work for the right man. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp., 265 Cherry St. 9-7-2d of sixteen | t drug store. Herald. 9-6-3d WANTED—Young man vears, in a Main stre Address Box BLS, BOY WANTED Sheehan’s Main street. learn Factory, to Cigar trade. West 9-6-3dx WANTED—Grocery clerk, Apply 288 | Main street. 9-1-6d WANTED—Young man for clerical | FOR SAL®. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good order, good tir . A. E. Smith, D. Miller store, Main street. 9-8-1ldx FOR SALE-—Two two-horse ice wag- ons, used one month, in first cla condition. Price right. P. H. Con- don & Co., 30 Laurel St., Bristol, Conn. 9-8-3d FOR SALE—Ford 1914 truck Seldon race-about. Prices cheap if taken at once. Denison's Garage. 9-8-6dx Kohler-Campbell oi- ano in good condition; will be sold cheap to cash buyer. 105 strect, PlAinville. FOR SALE—A 9-7-w1l FOR SALE—Furniture 145 East Main street. 9-7-3dx FOR SALE—Second hand steam boil- er. In good repair. Capacity four- teen' rooms. Jno. W. Allen, 331 Chestnut street. 9-6-12d I"OR SALE—Edison Phonograph with 150 records. $9.00. Herald Bar- gain Box 7 A. B, 9-6-tf FOR SALE—Mahogany Columbia Grafonola, almost new with records, $15. Pay part down, balance when Convenient. Box A. 6 A., Herald. 9-6-tf, Broad | position in: office of manufacturing concern in city. Address in own handwriting, giving age. Address Box X2X, Herald. 8-30-tf S — TO RENT. { TO RENT—Seven rooms provements. 101 Fairview modern im- | street. | Was Your Vacation 2 Success ? Did you find JUST the right place? Are you SURE the drainage and sanitation promises? lutely safe, and the water pure? pollution? 'Were the neighbors you get tired of hotel food and much? noisy crowds? HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SHOW FOR IT? pid it come up to the were abso- Was the beach free from mud and the kind you like as friends? Did Did it cost you too Is It Worth While? To hunt around every year for a new place and “take chances.” ‘When you can have the comfort and freedom of your own cottage in a beautiful residence park which was a wealthy man’s private es- tate for nearly fifty years? with a matchless water view, headland along the shore. A real seclusion with every means joyment among friendl SANITARY CONDITIONS clean, and modern conveniences THEN YOU WILL HAVE VACATION MONEY!. You wait it may be gone—WE POINTED PEOPLE IN THE —Come Tomorrow! how Milford, Conn. LOOK EVERYWHERE, BUY Rent to responsible party. 9-8-2dx TO RENT—Desir rooms, adults only nue. ble rent, four ! 247 | Corbin ave- | 9-8-3dx | FOR RENT—Two five room tene- ments at 392 Stanley street on Oc- | tober 1, new house. Apply Arthur | Rutherford. 9-8-6dx TO RENT—One five room modern conveniences. 131 Main street. L. flat, all “The Barnes,” M. Barnes. 9-8-6d TO REN ern improvements, 70 Francis street. Rent to responsible party. A. G. Cohen. 9-7-3d TO RENT—Flat, Chestnut street, five $11.00. rooms, 401 9-7-6dx TO RENT-—Three room tenement, Prospect street, 42 9-6-3dx TO RENT—Office 321 Apply 42 Prospect St. 1-2 Main St., 9-6-3dx FOR SALE—Draught horse, weight 1,600 pounds. Connecticut & Rhode Island Co., Plainvillee road .9-5-56d TO RENT—Separate rooms for (hlo@‘ automobiles. C. H. Olcott, Arch street. FOR SALE—FIift new, timothy hay. sell in mow. The Berlin, Conn. tons good, bright, ‘Will. deliver or Maples Farm, 9-5-4dx FOR SALE—Two houses of 15 rooms. Four of 10, one of 9. All two-fam- ily houscs. Modern improvements. Also bullding lots near center Of city on or near trolley lines. Low prices, easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 9-2-6dx FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo Aprly N. B. touring oar. Garage. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf WANTED—For clerical work, com- petent young man or lady. Apply in own handwriting. W. Box 28, care Herald. 9-8-d3x WANTED—American gentleman de- sires room and board in private family. Address 14 L, Herald. 9-6-3dx | WANTED-—Small American adults, to keep house 111 Maple street. family, with widow. 9-6-4dx WANTED—Modern rent of flve or six rooms. Adults. No children. X-33, Herald. 9-6-d6x TO RENT—Four room tenement, up | two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. 9-6-tf € room ten(‘ment all 35 Wakefield Court. | 9-6-6dx TO RENT—. improvements, | FOR RENT—Three rooms each, close to trolley, price | low. Apply at once Chas. H. As- | pinwall, Worthington Ridge, Berlin. Conn. 9-5-6d | tenements, six | TO RENT—Four room tenement rear | 61 Walnut street. Inquire 51 | Wal- | nut street. 9-5-56d TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two fights. 161 South Main street. on premises NTS WANTED. LAR(‘F MANUFACTU RF‘!\ — Wants representatives to sell shirts. derwear, hosiery, dresses, rts, direct to homes. Write for | free samples Madison Mills, 590 Broadway, New York city. . un- | waists, | BOARDERS WANTED. First class room and board Table board $4.00. Mrs. Olson, 59 4 East Main St. 9-5-5dx —ee HOTELS $6.00. AND RESORT WANTED—Dishwasher, Beloin at Hotel PIANO TUNING. DO You do Piano Tuning? Y Over one thousanH patrons in New Britain and vicinity. The best of references and recommendations. Address left at store of the Dick- inson Drug Co., also received mail. Phone 1303, F. 8-26-tf | Blake & fe. Park) open Clinton, sehool. seaview (Casino new Dew October 1, facing Same satisfving room honest prices, Hotel, Drop Mor, me an | i1 You Want Good Bottied Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDEKCK, Tonig = A cottage on “Home colony” congenial neighbors. ARE PERFECT, the bathing safe SOMETHING Tnstead of big rents and hotel bills you be making a SOLID PROPERTY WILL HOLD IT FOR YOU, without intercst until next spring.. HAVE LAST TEN DAYS. month payment contract will complete your purchase. to get here, inquire of GEORGE W. Avenue, Hartford or write to Yale Land Company, NOWHERE SEEN MORNINGSIDE-ON- THE-SOUND WITHIN YOUR coolest, MEANS, the highest, breeziest where you will find of outdoor recreation and social en- A place where the and all at your service. TO SHOW FOR THAT will in INVESTMENT, increasing value and protected by careful restrictions. Advance Reservations Now Tell us what lot you would like, make a small deposit, WE I DISAP- if the and HAD SEVERAL No matter price is $350 or $1,000.—in the spring, ten per cent. cash and a 50- Don't delay IF YOU DON'T KNOW 40 Morningside, WILSON, Capitol UNTIL YOU HAVE STATE OF CONNECTICUT: at local rates unless the State Tax paid to the State Treasurer ford. structions and blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer All Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax ot four mills on the dollar has beén ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to A HEAVY PENALTY. Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable to this tax. pay this tax must pay In- at Hart- *. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. FOR FIRE INSURANCE. DON’T LET THIS BARGAIN GO BY Six Family Brick Block on West Street, yields 10 Per cent. Avenue. Gamp Real Estate Co 72 Main Street. Rooms 305-806 National Bank Building, Tel. 1616-4 CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOIt WEDDINGS. RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-9, MORRIN’S GARAGE 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 200 E- MAIN STREET. New House Commonwealth | SALE Good Building Lots cheap, on Harrison Street and Corbin Avenue. Also some very desirable residences on Lincoln Street and Forest St. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. TwoFamily Brick House on Glen Street For Sale By schultz & Cosiello, Inc. 242 Main Street. - Denison Garage 430 MAIN ®UREET, hery Cars for hire, day and nighs Storage, Supplics and Repairing. @'T REQ AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 221 5 b CONSTRUCTIVE | ADVERTISING BW us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department, The A. PINDAR CORP, 516 Asylum St., }{nrum»d 'Phone Ch, 1141.2 —_— e _—

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