New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 12

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER G. TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. BOUDOIR JACKETS The most fascinating styles in Boudoir Jackets, close fitting, hand made and Jersey effects. Beautiful colors in plain and combinations. Prices $1.00 up to $4.50 Muslinwear Dept. KNIT SKIRTS Skirts, machine made, including the fa- Skirt with fitted Prices 50c to Knit well fitting, mous Deisher waist band $1.98, Also extra size Skirts at 75¢ to $1.98. Colors are gray, natural and white. Muslinwear Dept. HAND-MADE SHAWLS Hand made Shawls and Scarfs, round, square and lons, all desirable shades includin the chinchilia and lavende Prices 39¢ up to $4.50. linwear Dept. ¥ Hartford i e e MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. The Custom Suit Sale Continues Another Week When we advertised to end our Custom Suit Sale for Men Saturday night, much as we regretted the fact, we felt that for certain resons we should be obliged to do so. Quite unexpectedly there arrived today 100 additional “Cutters’ Lengths” in new, fash- jonable Suitings and Overcoatings, all gugranteed pure wool and fast color. If possible these pieces are more handsome, more desirable, than those we pro- vided the first week of the sale. You may take your choice of these materials; select a style from 30 or more different models in single and double breasted sack coats. An expert tailor takes your measure- ments. Other experts cut and fit the Suit or Over- coat—and there you have it. An actual $25.00 to $30 SUIT OR OVERCOAT for $19.50 For your convenience we are holding this sale in the Men’s Furnishing Department on the main floor. Satisfactory fit or no sale. o Tour-Rain- ing, Travel, We are Cloak Sec the Smart coats for Motc Sunshine or Rain. \gents for them. Dept. 11, 1916 CASIt 11y aUVANCE., MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL adveriisements for the ciassified column must be ui the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TO RENT—One furnished room, pri- vate family, bath, electric light and heat. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Address 110 Lake St. 10-11-3dx TO RENT—In Kensington, barn and five acres land. C M. Barnes. house, Inquire 10-11-14x TO RENT—Four improvements street. all modern North Glen 10-11-tf rooms, 27-29 TO RENT—Xour room tenement, two flights. $12 a month. up 161 South Main street. Inquire on premises. TO RENT—Tenement of fivi on third floor at 210 Ba All modern improvements, 10-10-d3x TO RENT—Five rooms second floor, 9 Madison street. 10-9-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room, for one ot two gentlemen. Pri- vate family, 40 Maple street, sec- ond bell. 10-10-3dx heated. TO RENT—Three large sunny rooms, 2nd floor, improvements. Call at premises, 253 Corbin ave. 10-9-6dx FOR RENT—Two front offices, suit- able for a doctor in “The Barne. 131 Main street. L, M. Barnes. 10-5-6d TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, with bath, electric light, steam heat and use of telephone. 505 Arch street. 10-5-tf TO RENT—Ten room house, steam heat, 280 Arch street. Apply Union Laundry, 266 Arch St. 10-3-tf TO RENT—Seven-room cottage, Consider the children’s eyes this week! This is National Gas Lighting Week! A little thought, a little time, a littligmoney, expended this week will fortify those little eyes for years to co¥e! . . . So many people are taking advantage of the special displays in our salesrooms, that make it easy for you to choose the best light— healthful, cheerful, plentiful. constructed in a 170 acre park. di Horte Show and frlic of f full o g of butt farmer, deiry machinery also of the mak points. Every The Greatest Show ever in New.England will n new buildings unegualled in America, One thousand best pure bred cows in the world—many champions of their respective breeds every ev: cheese and ice cream. breeder, and dairyman Ask to see the new “C. E-Z.” Light that is transforming the world of modern lighting. throw a soft, restful light into every part of the room, Its tiny, radiant mantles and are exceptionally durable. Then yousshould know the famous Welsbach Kinetic ‘Gas Bowls for semi-indirect lighting, and all the other fascinating improvements that make gas the ideal light. NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT CO. We recommend Welsbach ‘“Reflex” Gas Mantles for light, durability and economy. Sold by responsible dealers and the Gas Company. Trust Co. banik Finder return Co., and re 10-11-18-25x LOST—Commercial book number 4406 to Commercial Trust ceive reward LOST—Pair long whit Maple, South Main streets, Finder please Herald office. kid gloves on Park or Cherry return to 10-11-1d Springfield, Mass. Oct. 12 to Oct. 21 The it word in modern s ofthe handling of a milk supply Special railroad rates from all should see this wonderful show specially emale English setter, hlack and white with black spots on legs. Owner's name was on collar. ward of returned to 626 Fast Main street. 10-10-d2 267 J. J. McBriarty, 9-23-tf South Main street. 720 Stanley street. | FOR SALE—Baby carriage, FOR SALM. FOR SALE OR TO RENMN—at Marle Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. Phone 971-5. Sat-Mon-Wed-tf FOR SALE—Pair fat cattle. G. B, Tuttle, rear Plainville reservoir, 10-11-4dx FOR SALE—House with two acres of land. Good grove. Fruit trees. Inquire J. 8. Wilkinson, Farming- ton Ave., Plainville. 10-11-wix 1912 Ford truck, 1911 Reo Touring Car, Pope-Hartford Raceabout, Corbin 30 Touring Car, Corbin 30 Runabout, 1916 Ford Runabout. Honeyman's Garage, Main street. 10-10-34 nearly Apply at 66 Dwight street. 10-10-2dx new. E. Chiappini, 198 Oak street. Tel. 684 FOR SALE—3 1-2 ft. by 7 ft. Bur- roughs combination pool and bil- liard table, with full set of acces- sories. Practically new. No. 3 Lake Court. D. E. Dean. 10-10-3dx FOR SALE—Several articles household furniture. Address Fur- niture, Box 9, Herald. dress Runabout, Herald Office. FOR SALE—Would you for a Ford Roadster ning condition. pay $65.00 in fine run- It's nice to sleep a little later in the morning and still be on time at the factory. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 10-6-6d4 FOR SALE—Super Six Hudson, run about 2,000 miles; 1916 Reo, six clyinder, four passenger; 1915 Reo six clyiuder; 1912 Reo, five passen- ger; 1914 Velie; two cylinder Max- well ranabout. These cars are in good condition. Denison’s garage, 430 Main street, city. 10-5-w1 FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in guod repair. F. W, Loomis, 159 Arch street. 8-5-tf FGR SALE—1915 Reo touring osr. Aprly N. B. Garage. Chestnut St. 6-22-t¢ —_— HELP WANTED—MAL WANTED. WANTED—To buy two-horse dump cart. W. W, Benstead, Plainville. 10-11-d WANTED—By an American, two or three nicely furnished steam heated rooms for light housekeeping. “No children” Address H. O. H. Box 156, City. 10-11-3dx WANTED—Young man Saturday afternoon Gately & Brennan, as salesman and evening. 47 Main St. 10-11-3d WANTED—Four room tenement with bath and heat. Address Tenement, Box 6, Herald. 10-11-3dx || WANTED— Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Rooms, Box 4, Herald. Address 10-10-d3 WANTED—Young man to work grocery store. street. in Logan Bros., Main 10-10-3dx WANTED—Experienced dressmaker wishes to go out by the da; 744-5 or address 626 Stanley street. 10-10-2dx WANTED—Five or six room tene- ment with all modern improve- ments, with heat furnished. Address P. O. Box 256. WANTED—Good, furnished room with board, bath, hot and cold wa- | ter. H. C. Armin, Hotel Beloin. 10-10-2dx WANTED—An experienced Purchase Ledger clerk. One proficient in operating typewriter. Address Box B20X, Herald. 10-9-6d WANTED—Work for Tel. 1442. five-ton truck. 10-2-tf NOTICE. WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, antique furniture, crockery, old firearms, Indian relics, collections of coins and stamps. Calls city or No agents. Hobby Shop, ylum street, Hartford. AFTER completing a flve 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. o. d.-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTII out. Reasonable rate Car. Richard Covert. Tel. 10-9-3dx | WANTED—Man to run ele\'a.t;x", Apply to D. McMillan, 201 Main St. 10-11-tf J. S. government clerk examinations coming, $75.00 month. Write for list positions. Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 36-T, Rochester, N. Y., Wed., Fri, Sat. 12 times. WANTED—At once, first clas finisher and paper hanger. during day at 93 nue, inside Inquire Black Rock ave- 10-9-tf WANTED—Driver for Experienced. Apply Herald. grocery team. Box XI12B, 10-9-6dx WANTED—Young man 16-18 years of age, public school graduate, to learn the dry goods business. Goor op- portunity for willing and ambitious young man. Apply at once ‘Thz Fair.” 10-7-4a WANTED—Young man for clerical position in office in local factory. One with some experience on pay roll work preferred. Address Box B10A, Herald. 10-6-tf take in A Ad- WANTED—Man charge of shipping room manufacturing establishment. good job for the right man. dress Box 68, Plainville, Conn. 9-28-tf capable to HELP WANTED—FEMALE. NTED—Young woman 18 to 20 years of age for clerical work in main affice local hardware con- cern. Address Box X 17 B, Herald office. 10-11-34 W, Apply 10-10-3d4 New Brit- Walnut St. 10-10-3d WANTED — Chambermaid. Hotel York. GIRLS ain WANTED—Apply Paper Box Co., 22 WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Two in family. Apply even- ings, Mrs. F. N. Wells, 31 Forest St. 10-9-3dx ral housework. No washing. Good es. Apply evenings. Miss Whit- tlesey, 279 West Main St. 10-3-tf WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf WANTED-—Competent evenings. Mrs. F. J Lexington street, e e———————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. —Pleasant heated room, 70 FOR SALE—1916 Paige Touring car, | 10-9-d3 | I Ford runabout, run 300 | r just like new. Reason for sell- | ing, owner wishes a touring car. Ad- | 10-9-3dx | | of popular FOR SALE—Top soii good and dry. | TO REN Five Room \partment Furnished on GROVE HILL, FOR SALE Valuable Property at a Bargain on LAKE STREET. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. FOR SALE One farm of 30 acres in Stanley Quarter, Suitable for dairy farm equipment and tools. sold immediately, One two-family house with large barn. First and Second Mortgages with stock and full business. Must be Fine location. negotiated. Call and have a talk with us before purchasing. The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass’n, Inc. F. H. SHIELD, MGR. NO. 1 31 MAIN ST, BARNES' BLOCK ONE NEW HOU on Commonwealth Avenue—very desirable—Completely equipped—See us for Real Estate Bargains, CAMP REAL " FOR SALE Several Touring Cars and Runabouts treet makes, including 1916 models. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refus GOHEN MOTOR 0. of | NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR ST NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fren from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow ha! iuz a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. @ther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, Conn. HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Berlin, electric lights, gas, large barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, Herald Office. Street, furnace, ATTENT S Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and Inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for Inventions. Send sketch for free opinion as to Patent ability. Our 4 books sent free VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. WASHINGTO! YORK _OFFICE, BROADWAY. Mondays until 9 P. M. . DiC] NEW DEPT 36, 189 Hours 9 to 5. In Many Difierent Languagos, BY SKILLED UN1ON MEVN Modevate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 3 o m Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 68 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN. MGR. PEE————————— ) — City Advertisement REGISTRAR’S NOTICE, The Registrars of the city of New Britain will be in session in the Reg- istrars’ office, City Hall, Room 402, October 16, 1916 from 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. to receive applica- | for the state and be held Novem- tions to be made national election to ber 7, 1916. All applications to be made must be in the hands of the Registrars be- fore 5 o'clock p. m. WILLIAM ZIEGLER, THOMAS J. SMITH, Registrars. Dated, New Britain, October 10, 1916, ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, REMOVED To Room 407, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 AUTOS TO REN By F.our or Day. J. M. Finnegan Slabl Telonbone 0% Attractive Listle Pictures For Bridge Prizes, ouvenirs, and Anniversary Gifts. g The J. C. Ripley Art Co., HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West Main Streel New Britain, Conn. WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. : Livery Cars for hire, day and nigh Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AGT REO AND MAXWELL C. "Phone. 22 Hudson and Maxwell Motd Wiliams Auto Co Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streeta. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars Divery Cars for Hire. Storage an supplies. Repairine Specialty. Tel 129 LIVERY - 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers, 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING - | 8K® us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain | our illustrating department. | The A. PINDAR CORP, | 516 Asylum St., Hartford, 'Phone Ch. 1141-2 Before You Buy Look at This TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON LINCOLN STREET FOR SALE -BY- y schuliz & Costello, Inc 242 Mai - W ANT n Street. $2,000 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,200 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,000 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,500 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $ 500 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. | QUIGL Walnut street, 3rd floor. 10-9-dsx | - EY, 277 Main St.

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