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16 = NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916. b § W CORSET MODELS FOR FALL. ® [ Every make now in readi- ness for the fall fitting. Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTIR 1580. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. A Fine Collection of Axminster ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION R l I ( ; S I $10.00 REWARD for return of Boston cr the ciassified Bull dog, dark brindle in color white o 5 blaze on breast, lost Sunday An- There is probably no other fabric in a medium priced rug which column must be W Kc‘r';tnN\‘-h- Edwin Hills, Pmllln;lsllteE gives the pleasing, luxurious effect in a room that is obtained with th & — e the deep pile, soft tread Axminster. e Herald office by FOUND. The choice of patterns in this grade of rug is now very broad CASH uy avvantl., MINIMUMm CHARGE 10c Our collection includes reproduction of fine Wilton patterns. Chinese 1:30 p. m. on the day FOUND—A lady’s Ting. Owner can _ patterns in striking color combinations of blue, buff and old red, and have same by proving property to e Sint - . oot - S all Sa le Purchase o g Dr. Mulligan, oS many all-over small figure patterns in attractive color combinations. 1 ‘ "l "lp 4 — Our stock includes selections from such famous makes as Roxbury, 5 98 7 98 V E N HELP WANTED—MALE. Bigelow, Sanford and others. We have several grades priced in the 98 to »/. aiues, Now il e | FOR SALE—Building lot, 9x12 size from $29.00 up. In the 8-3x10-6 size we have several dis- Scarcely two of these charming Blouses are alikc:;_snmc have m_nbmmorud fronts, and : some . arfl: near school, on Broad street, Plain- | WANTED—First-class steamfitters on a quick close out. , trimmed with washable satin; there are 30 or more different styles in tlesh and white. Youll come ville, Address Box L2E IHeraid Tt onibay e e e sHerald © N eh! pressurel work: Apply in'per- you have new rugs to purchase, we recommend the Axminster 3 for your consideration and invite you to inspect our fine collection. FOR SALm. continued patterns which we are offering at reduced prices to affect T Dy Gty Cd o S G By R CIReNS o6, O CHILDREN’S GOWNS CHILDREN’S NIGHT CHILDR ROMPERS stools. Cheap if taken at once.| perience and wages wanted. Best Gowns in muslin and crepe, DRAWERS Crepe Seersucker, Madras and Tl Wahineon Eeilbetel : . COMPLETE AGENTS FOR size 4 to 14, white only, Muslin - and Crepe Night Chambray Rompers in white = ) wages paid to first-class men. Ad- were 50c and 59c, Drawers, well made and colors, 1 te 4 years, DORJS Lo onickensiandSiducks B 0 e v g landl West inshous, piome ELENINCED e S el [« e e S9c ePeEle nuw Roedler, opposite Johnson's station, ‘ : ghouse | B FURNISHERS RANGES Plainville. 9-15-1dx Co., Employment Bureau, Meriden, —_— ———— < #0-56 FORD VERLOOKIN: FOR SALE—Several Touring cars and Conn, 9-13-3d BTREET orr ‘ ’ roadsters from $100 to $500. Over- WHERE QUALITY CAPITOL lands, Chevrolets, Fords, ete. S HARTFORD GROUNDS 3 5 . See IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. these bargains. Cohen Motor Co., = 307 Church St. 3 " : i i B NTED—An intelligent man as as- = - —— - e FOR SALE—Slightly used upright| sistant shipping clerk. Must be SIZES 6 TO 17. piano, mahogany. Good as new, rapid writer. Apply stating experi- A special line of Boys’ Wool Mixed Norfolk Suits with two pairs of full-lined trousers. New pinch- $125. back model with patch pockets and flaps, well made and worth $7.50; for three days .. $5 50 able time. Address Box 12 P, Her- | Clerk, Box 6, Herald. 9-16-d3 - | = 5| S = Minute Talks O PR ey | i on e s || TWO-Minute Talks On hools; we specmme in boya first trou:er suits, Prices 35.98 to *20 00 FOR SALE—1916 Reo Six, seven pas- Hardware Corp. 9-14-3a . senger; Reo Six, four pa > Sia nger. — - sed but little. 1915 Hudson 6-40; | WANTED—Good man to sell nursery Ford truck and Seldon raceabout; stock for a first class nursery in 1914 Palge raceabout, Denison’s | New Britain ahd/ vicinity. Good | Part cash. Balance reason. | ence and salary wanted. Address, First long trouser suits, out-of-town Garage, 430 Main St. 9-14-6dx chance for a hustler. Address Nur- sery, Herald Office. 9-13-3dx a & t FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring, good Wlth a WOOI Sult Prlced at $3.98 or More condition. B. Marholin, 573 Bast | WANTED—Two young men, with st. 9-14-3d | good knowledge of English, for —. | proofreaders. Reply at once in own Every healthy boy wants a pair of Stilts; and these Stilts are strong, sturdy and easily adjusted. FOR SALE—Twin Cylinder Excelsior handwriting, addressing Proofread- They*ve made a semnsation—they’re going out fast so get yours without delay. motorcycle, 1914 model. Call at er, Box 2, Herald. 9-11-tf Fred Guite, foot Damon’s hill. Ber- lin, Conn. 9-14-2dx | WANTED—By the Royal Typewriter Company, Hartford, TOOLMAKERS Hicks Aluminum FOR SALE—We have a féw second | —Hand and Auto Screw Machine c hand cars which must be sold at Operators. Men for night work on once. 1916 Paige Touring car, 1912 | Punch Press, Milling Machine and WASH I I Any depilatory will remove hair from the surface of the skin, Reo Touring Car, 1914 Ford run- Bench Work. Best of conditions. but only DeMiracle attacks it under the skin. . It alone has the power about, 1912 Ford Truck, 1917 Mitch- Steady work. Apply Employment FOR WASHING FINERY to rob the hair of its vitality—its life sustaining force. We recom- ell Touring car and Pope Hartford Department, 150 New Park Ave., foref Notion Annex—As advertised mend only De MIRACLE because it never disappoints. = It, works raceabout. Honeymans Garage, 189 Hartford. 9-9-6d No matter how small prices we charge or urni- in the women’s magazines. It's equally well for removing hair from face, neck, arms and under Main street 9-13-4d ture the quallty is all rxght‘ This is not a cheap a woman's invention. Ask to arms or from limbs to prevent it from showing through stockings. = e == ! see them at the Notion Annex. Specially priced. FOR SALE——Desirable building lot on WANTED. store because the prices are low. Farmington avenue. Torms reason- sty N N . ShTe Aidiees Eox 17Al faraia e s = We buy in great quantities from the most re ied sales : e e e - — - man, age 25-40. Earn good salary liable makers. The prices to us are small and we pass S — while learning the busine — o1 s Per- OR SALE—BARGAIN | _ mowe wavreo—swsate | iomsatioa i wever piano. call | uinont bostion here i New e | them along fo you. L T i i e ser e A Adrose Bor w10 ‘ i i o TR 1ol est el st [ ain) , Herald, Our buyers have devoted years to its study. They 3 family House and Cottage. All mod ern improvements. First class resi- Mrs. Macdc 5 -12-7ax 9-15-2dx dential location. Pays $1,100 annual (ncome, S e : = - = know all about the business, where to buy, what to, PRICE $9,800——— SY TERMS. i LE—Lot 60x150 with barn|WANTED—By two adults, small buy and what we can make ourselves to best advan- and garage. Barnesdale. A. McNickle, | tenement, near trolley. . e 7 1 ; | Tel 295-4. e Bncnen. A H D- HUMPHREY 112 Maln Stl'eel. High school girl to work Saturday Te: ent, Box 4, Herald. T el IS ROt ques.non tiei best SClCCTCd afternoons and evenings, also Monday - 2 FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. ATternoo enings, : " | FOR SALE—1915 Ford touring, good evenings. ~Also saleswomen for our | ‘oongition. A. McNickle,.Tel. 205-4. all-around stock of furniture in this city. And we il 6dx WANTED—Young man 16 or over cloak, suit and millinery departments 9.1 for clerical position in office of lo- 3 2 5 Saturday afternoon and evening and | __ - . cal factory. Give age and exper- prove it to you if you'll let us show you our new fall i ience. Address Box 14 XX, Herald k! Office. Sl stock of furniture. = Repairs for all kinds of Ranges. | WANTED—Detectives; be a detective. Agents for Hudsou and Chevroles | 100¢ el Earn large salaries. Plenty of travel- Oars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos D p tm t St ing. Male and Female. Write Supt. ‘flfRfil:fi-_s R Newly furnished room, epar en ore FOR SALE—One 1815 Hudson tour- ;‘“"pcmer' ERER TOAE, P"’"idf"l‘:valf' ONE : 8 Main street, suitable for two gentle- = g ———————— | ing car. In fine condition, Williams : 9-15-2dx ’PHONE 236 287 EXM STREET | ., A}l conveniences. Address Box WA LNl 3D—Bxper enced; ~ chamber-{. suto Co., 287 Blm St. el | = —_— | A 9-15-30x | mald at Hotel Washington. WANTED — Gentleman and wife y | 9-15-1d4 | = 5 would like a 4 room flat, good lo- FOR SALE—Pierce-Arrow 6 cyl. tour- s » Bood 0 Keeley s Gar age 3 - ing car, Condition fine, $450. Koeh. | cality. Address Box L33, Herald. COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHER TO RENT—Desirable four room base- that o o, Monday evening. Apply at once. o o o D I Iams u u u room cottage, 70 1) Practically brand new. s Francis street, to small family, all ap ael’s with electric light and starte modern improvements, A. G. Co- ‘Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. WANTED—Young lady, High school| ler truck $330. Maxwell touring 9-15-3dx Elm and Franklin Streets. ; $10 ¢ i . Hie er tr . Maxwel - B ittt Oveanal na G016 Oaral |11 La L ienement $10ia 1onth InGuie B i d ater destyes position in factory! | cah#150} Willlems Wik itol Conli28TH e ey T 1052-58 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Near Morgan SRt br i = e office. Address Box W17, Herald. Elm street. 9-11-6d NTED—Slightly used adding ma- m;—; Cars for Hire. Storage anu 9-16-3dx St chine. Address Box. BL1S, Herald. Repairing < inN'lflltv Tel 199" FOR SALE—EImore touring car, elec- 9-14-3d % . - == | 10 RENTSeven room flat, all im- tric lights, in good condition. Cheap. | —— HORACE I HART provements, heat furnished, Tel WANTED—Head waitress at Hotel 143 Kensington avenue. 9-11-6dx | W ;\‘:C?;FD:GLOOdl;aHGr at 4391)\21;}1“ T. W. Crowe, 61 Main St. 9-15 Beloin. 9-14-tf e o 2 e o o -14-2dx WANTED—Oakland runabout, 1912 FOR SALE—Farm 34 acres in New- | ——— Rates Reasonable and Service or 13, state price.-Oakland Box 461, ington or would exchange for one | WANTED—200 quarts of first class | | y Reliable- West Hartford. el smaller. Address Farm Box 12, Her- | milk at once and 250 quarts mare LIVERY - : WANTED—Girl for general house i i o i e (77 MAIN CTRFET NPPOSITF ARCH TELEPHONE 3172 ] 3 l TO RENT—Four room tenement, up [ WOrk amily of two. Mrs. L. F. = 9-13-3a 7 Passenger, 6 oy CArh‘_h"‘::? . two flights. 161 South Main street. | Thorpe, 542 West Main street. FOR SALE—Second hand steam boll- ; ‘fel. 1930. ch iBixee! $12 a month. Inquire on )u'm‘ni;es_ 9-14-6d er. In good repair. Capacity m;ar; WANTED—Suite of three rooms, two , \ e e e o a-tr teen rooms. Jno. W. Allen, bedrooms and sittin fur- | > o) ME. : s g room, fur TR ;““ \{’lt‘hna(x)n exira = Chestnut street. 9-6-12d | nished, centrally located for 3 men. 5 | All in slick order Wi “o¢ | TO RENT—Two or three furnished | WANTED—Girl for general house- | — — Address Box X27X, Herald ] pullding lot. Yours on account o rooms for housckeeping, 101 Fair- | work. No washing. 240 Lincoln St. | FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges i 9-13-3ax 2 i owner working out of town. | view street. 9-14-3ax 9-14-tf | in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 : H. N, LOCEWOOD A o = = ! iy . T AT Arch street. -8-f | WANTIED—Dishwasher, at Hotel Real Estate and Ipsurance | TO RENT—Pleasant tenement, flve | WANTED—Girl for second work | FOR SALW—1915 Reo touring car.| Beloin . 8-26-tt —_—sw_nl___: rooms $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. | German preferred, Apply 16 Wash-| Apriv N. B. Garage. Chestnut St X —_—— 9-13-6dx | ington street. 9-14-3a ot S e S _ = EDWARD T. LOPER ? Maker and Repairer of CONSTR‘JCTIVE TO RENT—The C (‘(nl(\ hou; 3 b b 3. gen, :3 jenera ospital. 9-13- repalir! v e, \ ADVERTISING e S *| APTER completing & ave year course | gpecialty. vk o e | B sicny #Undenwear Gu1mpes and Hair Ribbons. : —_ —— - of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- 1 = SINAL TAS ey perlence, All work guaranteed. Wther . SE#' us for ORIGINAL IDE TR e e | - ] i servatory under the greatest mas- | yinds of fine repair work. Our Fall line of Wash Gloves, All popular shades for your PRODUCT. A postal automobile: c H. Olcott 505 Al Taid for second work. ters, Carl Milroy is= opening his The Weldon, Room $ . = will have our salesman explain it et oot required. Call cven:| classes In Soptember and also | 564 Asylum Steeet Hartford, GComn. of .. most reliable make. our illustratir department. . H. Pease, 41 Lexing- booking concert engagements. For 2 . i 2 e e e 9-13-tf further particulars, address Carl S. New Fall Coats that embody all the new stylesA Milroy, 64 South 1st The A. PINDAR CORP. Materials are plain colors, mixtures and Bolivia THE TWO SPECIAL-PRICE LOTS we R = = . i 5 . : © PARTIES to Valuable rel S »1o. . . 516 Asylum St., Hartfora, advertised at Morningside..on.the. | THE GRAPES ARE RIPENING in | AU T«)\mmn PARTIES -ljll;(:n out. aluable property corner of Arch cloth. Prices from $15.00 up. "Phone Ch. 1141-2 | Souna have just been sold. We have | the famous Thompson grapery at L Chervolet car. | and Grand street, for Miss E. J. Morning you may a beautiful 54x90 lot with pear trees, water view and all modern improve- ide-on-the-Sound, where see 160 feet of fancy for- . ments, including sewer connection, | eign varieties under glass, the kind T ROy RforR=alc (’ARE lfifi R]‘_‘ N l for $500, in a location where certain that sell at $1 to $1.50 per pound Put your property for sale in the | changes in prospect will materic in New York markets. For $8,000, — hands of a live wire. Church to Charles and Harry Gold- berg. Glomzp axp ore cams 0m | {nCd VN W T | S e i VO Sy iy | R UK o o TwoF amilyBrick House Jnp "TEL. 948 } : one 42x90, diagonally opposite, with || ery and two-acre garden under cul- [ fall and winter season. Coats a . *ZR same view at $350, and two 40x100 [ tivation, two a of pasture, part specialty. 252 Main street. Holmes amp Ba s a e b Y : RIN’S GARAGE near tho sandbar beach, at $720 | of pear orchard, and a large build- | & Hoffman’s block. Tel. 1216-3. on Glen St eet FO 4 g sa ar beach, 2 . 7 3 5 | MOR! each. We had three of these. but | ing suitable to remodel for dwelling. R s oo R DS 001 r r | 200 E- MAIN STREET. one was taken last Saturday. The | Near trolley, in midst of unlimited Natlonal Bank Building. Tel. 1616-4 choice locations are getting scarce. | market for products. Grapery alone AUCTION SALE. Sale i A A small deposit now will hold any cost $10,000, but we are too busy | — - — SE FOR SA | lson ‘ ;ara e one of the above until spring with-{ to manage and will make the pur- | AUCTION SALE—On Household Fur- HOU OR SALE | en out interest, then you can take con- chase of this property an object to niture at 68 Greenwood St., 2nd floor | Eight room, Berlin reet, Berlin, 430 MAIN STREET. tract on ‘Payment of ten per cent. the right man. If taken now, no onday, September 18th, 1916 at| electric lights, gas, furnace, large Sehulgz OS e 0, nc. Livery Cars for hire, I:J{enu:lnnl“h ga_u]h ?n:dbz(fl:.nce in fit\(kv xpnnf}‘\s_ i;lc;csl charged &x;‘rl.i,:.ifl?i: Klul!le , 0 ‘ly']ulm'k D v\xi“‘n‘?,\":-i-m m:;:' barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. | Mai St ¢ Stora, Supplies and pairing. Yale Tai “ompany, Morningside, and company, side, = Mil- e sold as par ds leaving e 3 ) el | = reet. AG'T ugxfc A‘?I)n MAXWELL CARS Milford, Conn. See Geo. W. Wilso ford, Conn. See George W. Wilson, city. John A. Abrahamson, auction- Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, | 242 n 'Phone 324 40 Capitol Ave.,, Hartford. 9-14-2d 40 Capitol Ave., Hartford. ~ 9-14-2d4 eer. 9-15-2d Herald Office.

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