New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1916, Page 12

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1G. T TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. MIDDY BLOUSES For Girls, Misses and Children The largest line and the most shown, in twill, poplin, khaki and flannel, white and white with col- Copenhagen and coin dots. These are regulation coats that button down front, with belts and pockets, and regulation Middies with .belts and pockets; Price $1.00.up to $3.98. Buy the Middy now for opening gym classes and school wear. ored collars, red, blue, rose, 6 to 20, 36 to 48. 0X & CO. Hartford MAIL Bloomers in Black Sateen and Wool Serge for Girls, Misses and Women, for tic use. Prices $1.00 ORDERS CAREFUVLLY FILLED. — 7 interesting assortment we've sizes Misses’ Department. GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES IN SIZES 6 TO 14 YE Such pretty Dresses for the little girls. checks, plain colors and stripes, There are one-piece Sailors, Russians and Coat styles. The Cloth. assortments are now at their best and in every detail complete. Prices, $1.00 to $2.98. RS There Gingham, Chambray and are plaids, Palmer GIRLS Very similar to the above. pretty models. chotce at $1.00. DRESSES AT $1.00 SIZES 2 TO 6. Some of them have been as high as Misses’ Department, Ginghams and Chambrays in many $4.98. Your Boys’ Norfolk Suits $5.00 Norfolk Suits wool mix back model, flaps,, two knickers. Sizes $7.50. Boys in neat, dark tures. Pinch patch pocket and ~pairs of full lined Designed for hard wear. 6 to 17. Worth up to Sale price $5.00. Boys’ Bath Robes suitable for boy or new assort- Robes girl. A beautiful ment in Beacon Blankets, Eiderdown. All colors. Cut on good lines and made to fit. Some have shawl collar and are braided; others plain. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Prices $2.25 up to $3.98. Each Robe worth 50c to $1.00 more. Children’s Knit Underwear These makes — Springfield Harvard -and Globe—for chil- for $1.00 Separate to $2.00. dren. Union Suits to $1.00, all shapes. garments from 50c No need to dwell upon the ex- cellent quality of these brands of Knit Undervlear; you all know them well, and depend upon them, Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Gar- ments for boys and girls at the are also Knit Underwear Style- Supremacy Reached in “Betty Wales” Dresses For Girls and Youthful Women Betty Wales Dress, whether it be’ A genuine school dress, afternoon dress or social frock. has a certain air of su- periority that is impossible of imitation.. Betty Wales school dresses for college girls and youthful women have the approval of some of the most select finishing schools in the country. Betty Wales school dresses are quality in every detail They are smart but unobtru- sive, and educate the wearer to a perfection of line and a simplicity of design that dis- tinguish the taste of the few from that of the many. The Betty Wales label pears on every model, as does also the certificate entitling the ap- purchaser to a choice free of any one of the eight fascina- ting stories written about Betty Wales by Margaret Warde. These books sell at all college Department, main floor. book stores for $1.00 each. i Sale of Second Hand Gars at Keeley's Garage, Elm and Seymour St. 2 Model 83 Touring cars 1916. 1 Model 81 Delivery 1915 Cole H. Demonstrator 1916 Model 75 Touring 1917 These cars must be sold this month. AUTOS TU RENT, By Four or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables 08 Telonbooe A. B. JOHNSON, D. 1. S. DENTIST Nationa! Bank Bldg Op Fvenings. PRINTING §n Many Difierent Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEYN Moderate Prices. LINOTYFE 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 EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL 634 C. EBBESEN. MGR. it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. © “Phone 482-2 T SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solel R CROWLEY BROS. INC. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 491 Main Street, opp. Laf- Wall Papers and Glass. Paints, Varnishes, ayette Street. Tel. 1199. Be sure to ALL AT ROWLEY’S to get estimates on your interior and exterior decor- ating. STAi‘E OF -C ONNECTICUT: All Resldents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills on the dollar has been paid to the State Treasurer ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay A HEAVY PENALTY. Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable to this tax. In- structions and blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer at Hart- ford. F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. WANTED—Stenographer ~wants po- sition in office or in general office work. Address Box X35X, Herald. 9-25-2dx WANTED—Errand boy for store. Ad- dre: Boy Box 11, Herald. 9-25-2d WANTED—Machinery wanted. Will pay good prices for Lathes, Planers, Milling Machines, Grinders, or other metal working tools. Write at once with full particulars, Terminal Ma- chine Co., 30 Church St.. New York. 9-22-25-27-29 —_— e NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12. 9-25-6dx AFTER completing a five year course of violin at the Lelpzig Royal Con- tens, Carl Milroy i8 opening his classes in September and also booking concert engagements. For Milroy, 64 South 1ist St., Meriden, Conn., 'Phone. 8-21-e. 0. d.-tf —ee e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Colored work by the day. 20 Whiting St., woman . Mrs. H. White, Plainville. 9-25-d2x WANTED—By young lady position as cashier, bookkeeper or general of- fice work. Address, Bookkeeper, Herald. 9-23-d2x servatory under the greatest mas- | further particulars, address Carl S. | | wants #l at 7 o'clock. Come ready to go to work. | WANTED—Young girl | WANTED—A youns lady to assist in | Burnside Ave., | at THE CONN. LE. CASH IN ADVANCE. NE CENT A WORD ALL adverlisements the ciassified column must be W the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. if “WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 10c . EACH INSERTION. DOST. LOST—Ring with about nine keys in Kensington or New Britain. Find- er return to Herald Office. 9-25-tf LOST—Brown sweater, probably on High or East Main streets. Reward if returned to Honeyman’s Garage. 9-26-2dx LOST—Between Greenwood and Lin- wood streets, gold locket and chain, Finder please return to 48 Green- | wood street. 9-25-2d LOST—Map of East street, owned by engineering department, city of New Britain. Return to Board of Public | Works, City Hall. Reward. 9-23-tf —_— WANTED—Woman to wash and iron Mondays. Tel. 1610. Mrs .H. Hart, Sunny Ledge. WANTED—Strong woman for gener- al housework. Good home for right party. Addrss Box X14X, Herald. 9-25-3d WANTED—Girls for footpress work, apply G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co. North St. 9-25-3d to assist in caring for two childre One to stay nights. Apply Mrs. Stanley Sheldon, 8 Emmons Flace. 3-d2 Dental office. Main street. Dr. L. E. Dary, 252 9-22-tf 500 Women and Girls Wanted for ‘Work in Tobacco Shops. Steady Em- ployment. all winter. Good Wages Earned. Experience not necessary. Apply Monday Morning, Sept. 25, 1916, Shops at American Sumatra Tobaceco Co., 22 ! Bast Hartford. J. B. | Stewart, Bast Hartford Storage Ware- house, 31 Clark St., Bast Hartford. Silver Lane Warehouse, Station 18, Glastonbury Car, East Hartford. L. B. Haas & Co., 152 State St., Hartford. Steane Hartman & Co., 96 Commerce St. Hartford. A. & S. Hartman, 231 State St., Hartford. Hathaway & Steane, 12 Mechanic St., Hartford. Meyer & Mendelson, 651 Windsor St., Hartford. Griffin-Neuberger Tobacco Co., 81 Commerce St., Hartford. The | Keiser-Boasberg Warehouse, Station 58, East Windsor Hill, Conn. Floyd- ville Warehouse, Tariffville, Conn. Apply at any one of above shops. Go to one nearest your home, or apply AF TOBACCO AS- nployment Office, 241 Hartford, SOCIATIO! State St., WANTED—Competent maid for sec- ond work. Mrs. Jas. S. North, Sun- nylefige. 9-20-tf WANTED—Second girl. Forest street. Apply 77 9-18-tf ‘WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf WANTED—Girl for work. No washing. general house- 204 Lincoln St 9-14-tf WANTED—Good ward maid at New Britain General hospital. 9-13-tf FOUND ND—Woman's rosary beads on Washington street, near West Main, early last week. Prove property, pay charges Box X10, Herald 9-25-1d | HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED Boy at Damon’s Shoe Store 267 Main St. WANTED- -—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT | 16 YEARS OLD FOR WORK IN OFFICE OF FACTORY. MUST | HAVE AT LEAST A GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATION. HERE IS A GOOD CHANCE OF LEARNING THE BUSINESS OF ONE OF THE LARGE CONCERNS OF THIS CITY. ANSWER IN OWN HAND- WRITING. ADDRESS BOX XXT7. HERALD. WANTED—Metal pattérn makers, steady work for several first class men. Out of town. Address Box X4X, Herald. 9-23-24 WANTED—TFirst class toolsetter on automatic Brown & Sharpe screw machines, one who is willing to work all night. Good wages and steady position for the right man. Apply at once The Mattatuck Man- ufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. 9-20-tf MOVING LECT PICTURE URES by James W. Erwin, San Francisco Boautiful Views in Natural Golors 0 “Through the S I} unay Southland” Sept. 25th— Monday-—8:15 p. m. “Fromthe Golden Gate to the Puget Sound’, Sepl. 26th—Tuesday—=8:15 p. m. Trinity Meth odist Church Everyone Welcome---Offering taken You will miss a great superh treat if you miss these lectures 'FOR RENT Lower floor—all furnished—56 Grove Hill. 6 Rooms, Modern Conveniences, to the right party until next April. Apply to H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSUBANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. RENTS ARE GOING UP Try and Find one and see, if you're from Missouri. Why Not Buy a Home? It's Cheap- er than Rent. No. 42 Wallace street can be bought right. Camp Real Estaie Co 272 Main 305-306 National Bank 1616-4 Street, Rooms Building. Tel. FOR sALP. horse. 9-2 A FOR SALE—Good farm . dsx E. Crandall, Berlin. FOR SALE—Seven-room bungalow, all improvements. Steam heat, elec. tric light, bath, running water, near American Paper Goods. Easy pay- Box 154, Kensington. ¢ 9-25-d3x FOR SALE—One Wadsworth Season” limousine top for Ford touring car. Been used only since January 1, 1916. In fine cofdition. Will sell cheap. Apply to T. L. Weed, 47 South Burritt stret, phone 1947. 9-25-2dx FOR SALE—Small safe in good con- dition, "Phone 605-3. 9-25-3dx TO RENT. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT IN BRAND NEW SIX FAMILY APARTMENT HOUSE AT 74 TAL- COTT STREET. SCHOOL AND PLAYGROUND OPPOSITE. MOD- ERN AND IPROVED. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. TO RENT—Four flat. Inquire Tel. 1101-12. room, 92 thirda floor South Burritt 9-25-3dx TO RENT—Two flats; rooms, second floor, provements, 446 West Inquire on premises. five and si modern im.- Main street. TO RENT—Lower Lake streeet. Lines, Na, 687, tenement, Telephone TO RENT—Hall, 34 Church street, suitable for meetings, dances, clals, etc. Apply Phone 1274-12. 9-25-6d s0- TO RENT—$40. ssessi 1 Bight-room house, high ground, first class condition, five minutes’ walk to busine center. Ad ‘ress Box X20X, Herald. 9- TO RENT—Tenement of 5 BUSINIESS OPPORTUNITIES. MONEY-making opportunity for you. Keystone Economizer Co. 1328 50 per cent. gasoline. for all automobile owners. Price §4. It sells itself; one sale makes another. Large profits and exclu- sive territory to agents. Requires little capital. Write for particulars. Keystone Iconomizer Co., 1328- Broadway, New York, ¥ 9-22-25-27 — e HOTELS AND RESORTS. Blake & Wife, (Casino Hotel, Beach Park) open new Dew Drop Inn, Clinton, October 1, facing Morgan school. Same satisfying meals, seaview rooms; honest prices. Money-saver | | | ! TG RENT—Separate rooms for three bath included, all improv rien 237 Maple St. 9-25 TO RENT—Four room tenemcat, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on pr. wises. e a-tf TO RENT—Six-room cottage, 'j''ancis St., all improvements, to sm: 1l fam- ily, A. G. Cohen. TO RENT—Seven-room cottage, 267 South Main street. J. J. Mciriarty, 720 Stanley street. te TO RENT—Five room tenement, heat furnished, adults only, 80 Bas- sett St., 9-19.- 7dx automobiles. C. H. Olcott, 505 Anch street. 9-6-f | FOR SALE—One second-hand runabout with delivery body on rear $150. One second-hand 5- passenger Reo. Price $200. Morrin’s G‘fxrage. 200 Maii St., ew Brt- ain. 9-26-2d FOR SALE—Second hand furniture, bedding, pictures and kitchen uren- sils. 67 Broad street, Plainvilla. 9-2:-d2x Ford FOR SALE—Black Walnut Chamber set and parlor stove, 161 South Main St., C 9- dx FOR SALE—1915 Hudson 640 touring car, Chevrolet 490 tourmg car, Pierce-Arrow 6 cylinder touring car, Kohler truck, Ford touring car and Ford roadster. Bargans for cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Blm street. 9-23-6d FOR SALE OR TO RENT—at Marle Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. Phone 971-5. Sat-Mon-Wed-tf FOR SALE—1 Building lot No. 70, l;— cation, Barnesdale, cellar ready for foundation, price reasonable. P. H. Condon & Co., 30 Laurel St., Br tol, Conn. 9-22-6d FOR SALE—House and lot No. 96 Winter street. Address Box 8X Herald 9-22-d3x FOR SALE--Do you want to Vim truck? We have one. by party three days. than 100 miles. Price is such that You can save money if you are con- templating buyving a Vim. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main FOR SALE—F Cabinet. 172 Lincoln street. buy a Owned Driven less FOR SALE—Upright able if taken at Francis street piano, reason- once. Call at FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges | in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-t¢ FOK SALE—1915 Reo tonring car. DENTISTRY That Lasts. All Painless Methods Used. Teeth With- out a Plate a Specialty. DR. R, E. BEARDSLEY, 353 MAIN ST., HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin electric Hights, large barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, Herald Office. Street, gas, furnace, EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hu) g a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylun Street, Hartford, Cona. m-. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL RGOMS 193 Main Street Jver 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. t0 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. 2. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S.| ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD TwoFamily Cor. Commercial | Berlin, - s et CAKS 1V BEN CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 . MAIN STREET Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Litcry Cars for hirc, day and might Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REC AND MAXWELL CARS ‘Phone 2721 Williams Atto Go. Agents for Hudson and Chevrolet Cars. Nea 8 and 7 Passenger Antos for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. . B .M STREET! |Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. .. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Livery Cars for Iire. Storage am/ suppliea. Repairine =peclalty Ter 2 HORACE 1. HART ] Rates Reasonablc and S‘xvl(\‘ [ | Reliable- i 3 LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘t'el. 1030. 596 Arch Streot For Your Insurance s Surety Bond Avold trouble by having your insur-| ance written by a man who know; how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth’s Block. T THR TENEMENT HOME. All in slick order with an extra building lot. Yours on account of owner working out of town. H. . N LOCKWOOD Real Esiate and Fpsurance nce Mate Ftreet CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING &Rk us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT., A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. | jlum St., Hartford, ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 BrickHouse on Gien Street For Sale By schui?z & Cosiello, Ine: § Apply N. B. Garage. Chestnut St. 6-22-tt 242 PMain Sireet.

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