New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1917, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1017, The Lost items in the Class- ified Columns are surprisingly good investments. At a penny _a word you may be reasonably certain of reaching every corner of the city and having your property returned; pro- vided it has been located. | CONE Can Ny CE, MINTA Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount ) e sified of service and results—Let CHARGE 10¢ the city know your wants - INSERTION. G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES Former Prices Up to $10.00 Special Sale in our Suit Department for morning. $3.98 Friday It’s big news for it tells of a tremendous value—Summer Dresses—G50 in the lot that, having been selling up to $10.00, are offered at $3.98. Striped and' flgured voiles in a good variety of neat patterns—about 8 different styles to select from and a good line of sizes up to 44. choice at $3.98. Tomorrow morning 5,000 YARDS OF VAL LACE ’5\ Con 5,000 yards at the special price of . $1.00 PRETTY CHIFFON VEILS Fine quality of Chiffon, hemstitched and woven border. 50 1 yard wide, 1 1-2 yards long and a complete assortment of (4 all the newest shades. Extraordinary values even at $1.00 and the special price of 50c will result in a rapid clearance. Select yours early. alsting of Diamond and Round Mesh Vals, Edges and Insertions, fancy Cotton Bandings, Wide Platt Vall Edges, fine Cotton Torchgns, Shadow Edgings, fancy Filet Laces and Cluny Laces. The best assortment and largest collection of patterns and the best value ever shown. Your choice of 5c u‘e‘ Ever Shown BARGAIN TABLES'IN MAIN AISLES. Look to them—not only to- morrow, but every day. Values of the bigger sort are always found on these tables. Big surprises for shoppers, 'Handkerchiefs for Men and Women Made to Sell at 12Y;c, Special at ............ 7C Linen. Initial Handkerchiefs in broken lots of initials, 4 FOR 25c Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Corners in all white and dainty colored effects. excellent values. Fine Lawn and All Men’s plain white full size hemstitched soft finish Handkerchiefs that any man will be proud to stock up with are also included at .this price. All at 7c each, 1 for 25c. NETTING CORSETS Summer Netting Corsets in sizes 19 to 30. choice at ... $2.00 P. N. CORSETS All excellent corset made of i $1.25 WHITE SKIRTS ‘With cambric tops and pret- ty Hamburg trimming. Several styles .......... $l.49 $1 and $1.25 Camisoles Made of Crepe de Chine and fine Satin. Dainty lace trim- ming in pink and white FINE BRASSIERES Made of Cambric with Ham- burg yoke and front, Reg. 39c value .... 22c¢c 50c CORSET COVERS Several styles to choose from Choice of lace and 390 Hamburg trimmings search for the missing child virtually had been abandoned. The body had not been covered by earth or brush, and was seen readily as soon as he cut down the tall grass. Search for the little girl was begun on July 6 after the country officials had taken into custody Miss Etta May Hicks, housekeeper for John Brad- shaw, the child’s father, and Mrs. Al- vin Kenniston, in connection with her disappearance. The women have been kept in jail since then, and, the offici- als says, have made contradictory statements concerning the case. It was dusk when the girl's body was found, and a preliminary examin- ation did not reveal the cause of death. B e R e e hronant o RondeytaKnG Foses derad on July 6 because she Was |, ‘i toun. A guard was placed gther, was found on the border of | apout it, and pending examination by 1 swanjp about & mile from her ‘the County Medical Examiner and 's house in Lyndon last night. | other officials all information was discovery was made by E. A.| withheld. \who was mowing along the| Alice was crippled by infantile e of the swamp, after an organized | paralysis a year ago. Her mother died 0DY OF MURDERED - CHILD IN SHAMP, §fifice Bradshaw Slain Because o, She Wasin the Way Bt. Johnsbury, Vt, Aug. 10.—The dy of Allice Bradshaw, the eight- | when she was a baby, and after her illness Alice was in the care of Miss Hicks, her father's housekeeper. Ac- cording to the county omficials, both Miss Hicks and Mrs. Kenniston agreed to lead searchers to the spot where the body would be found, and several times posses beat thcough the swamps, woods and fields near the Bradshaw home, digging up various places under directions given by the women, but without result. Finally the organized search was given up. County Attorney Campbell announced this week that the case would be presented to the September term of the Grand Jury. It was un- derstood that plans were under con- sideration to have Miss Hicks and Mrs. Kenniston taken to the State Prison at Windsor for obsérvation as to their mental condition. FOR SALE! New three-tenement house on Lyon Street, 15 rooms, heat all floors, oak finish, all modern improvements. Price $9,000 -$1,000. Three-tenement house on Brook Street, 12 rooms, a bargain at $3,800. Two-family house on East street,_8 rooms, lot 50x200, fruits of all kinds, can’t build this house for less than $3,200 today, with lot worth $3,800, will sell for $2,900. New two-family house on Lyon street, hardwood finish, heat on all floors,_ll rooms, price $6,500, cash $1,000. Three-tenement house on Lyon st;eet, 15 rooms, all modern improvements, $9,500, cash $1,000. 7-room Cottage, Lyon street, all modern improvements, will sell for $4,800, cash $600. Three-tenement house, Wallace street, 15 rooms, garage for 3 cars, lot 50x150, price $8,500, cash $1,500. OUIGLEY, 277 Main §. TO RENT. TO RENT—Five room tenement, 10 Madison street. All improvements; steam heat and electric lights. 8-10-24 TO RENT—Pleasant front room, suitable for one or two ladies or man and wife. Call at 21 Win- throp street. 8-8-4a TO RENT—Four room tenement. down stairs. 130 Cherry street. 8-4-te. e e TO RENT--Three room apartment, modern improvements, janitor serv- ice. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 8-3-tf TO RENT—Two six rcom tenements in semi-detached bungalow. All im- provements. Call between 6 and § p. m., 193 Maln street. 8-3-tf TO RENT—Seven raom cottage, all improvements at 224 Hart street. Quigley, 277 Main street. 7-1-tt TO RENT—9 rooms, 2 family house, fine centra] location, $30; 7 room bungalow, $35; 5 room rent, 3 fam- ily house, $21; 6 room rent, 2 fam- ily house, $27; 6 room rent, 2 fam- ily house $26; 5 room rent, 8 fam- ily house, $24; 6 room hent, 3 fam- ily house, 1st floor, $25; room rent, 2 family house, $25: Quigley, 277 Main street, 7-26-t¢ TO RENT—Two five room tenements and one four rooms. Inquire 38 Connerton street. 7-6-tt TO RENT—Store for, commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pubp. Co. 5-10-tt HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Good experienced wait- resses wanted at once. Asia Res- taurant, 73 Church St. 8-9-tf GIRLS WANTED For Light Manufactur- ing. Good Pay, Steady Work. Marlin-Rockweil Corp. Rockweli-Drake Branch Plainville. WANTED-—Second girl. Must be a good waltress. 26 South High. 8-6-6d sMust be a NTED—Secona Girr. T 8-3-6d good waitress. 26 High. WANTED—Women and girls at the Union Laundry Corp. 266 Arcn street. \ 7-26-tf WANTED—Young ages sixteen and twenty-three learn telephone operating. Per- manent position. Apply to chief operator, Southern New England Telephone company, Court street. MULTIGRAPHS ladies between to “LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done 13 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea. b Letter Heads Printed. ITER CO. INC N STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS T REPAIRING ON AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATORS d Tanks, Mufflers and “;"l;:' Trays Made to Order All kinds of Windshields Re- paired and Glasses put in. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, AUTO BODIES Main and East Main Sts,, Tel. 553. Under Bronson Hotel ————————————————————— AUTO LIVERY HORACE 1L HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET Keeley’s | Garage. Elm and Franklin Streeta. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Buppltes, Repalring a Specialty., Storage and Tel. 1228 Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always before the public. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. L e ————— TR LOST, —_— LOST—WIIl the party who picked wp money in Hallinang bakery Satur- day return to Herald Office. Suit- able reward paid. 8-3-2dx HELP WANTED—MALE, e T e WANTED—Man of forty years or over, Near own home. Three to ten dol- lars dally. Permanent. Write. Pe- quod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 8-10-2dx WANTED—Boy 16 years of age or over for clerical work in main of- fice of local concorn. Excellent op- portunity for ambitious boy who has had a fair education. Address Box XXI Herald. 8-10-3d WANTED—Office boy, good hebits, good references. State age and ex- perience, if any. Excellent chance for advancement. Address Box X X 27, Herald. 8-10-2d4 FURNISHED ROOMS, "TO RENT—Furnished room, all con- veniences, 70 Franklin Square. Tel. 11483-5. 8-3-tf. "TO RENT—Nicely turnished rooms. 83 Maple street, 8-3-8d. TO RENT—Large furnished room for two gentlemen. Breakfast I{ desired. 24, Washington St. T-9tt FOR SADR. FOR SALE, cheap, vyoung hound. 25 Tomlinson Ave., ville, Conn, rabbit Plain- 8-9-d2x FOR SALE—Ten choice April hatched 8. C. R. I. Red and 8. C. Black Minorca pullets. Also a few cockerels at live weight. Apply Oliver Peace, 117 East St., Plain- ville, Conn. 8-9-d2x WANTEM ‘WANTED—Saxon Roadster, in &ood condition. Price must be right for cash. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 8-9-6d - 'WANTED—TO share freight car with anyone having freight to go to Rochester, N. Y., first part of next ‘week. Car has been engaged for furniture which will not fill it. Ap- ply Geo. B. Baker, 1366 Stanley St. Tel. 841. AGBNTS—To handle great labor sav- ing specialties; sells everywhere, in homes, offices, hotels, etc. Big prof- its. White Maine Specialty Co., 633 Congress St.,, Portland, Maine. -11-18-25x-3d WANTED—Home-bank solicitors (2). Must_furnish best references.. Ap- ply Drolsum, 1 Prospect street. Call every night after 7. 8-10-ldx WANTED—Two “live wires” to work from outside order department. Special inducements to salesmen, canvassers and solicitors. New line; big money. Address Box XL 19, Herald. 8-10-1dx WANTED—Two boys to work in blue print department of local factory drawing room, Address Box 18 XX, Herald office. 8-4-6d. WANTED—Drug clerk, good pay to right man. Address Box B. L. 11, Herald. 8-9-24 WANTED—Boy over 16 who wishes to learn the Drug business. Apply Park street, corner Bigelow. 8-9-3d WANTED—Barber at G. Clearwater’s, 6 Bank stroet. Tel. 12568, Water- bury, Conn. Good wages. 8-9-d3x WANTED—Young man with High achool education for clerical work in factory office of local concern. Address Box 26, Herald office. 8-9-d43 WANTED—Boy about learn photography. Five dollars week to start. Chance for bright boy. Arcade Studio. 8-9-3d sixteen WANTED—Office boys over 16 years old. Apply Box X L 5, Herald. 7-31-tt WANTED—Good reliable mald for general housework. Apply 98 Har- rison St. 8-9-4dx WANTED—Attendant lady. for elderly Apply 98 Harrison St. 8-9-4dx WANTED At once, Toolmakers and Diemakers. Apply ROCKWELL-DRAKE Corp. Plainville, Conn. WANTED—Young man about eight- cen years of age for invoice de- partment in manufacturing office. Also bookkeeper. Reply to Box 83, New Britain, Conn. 8-8-3a ‘WANTED—Experienced blacksmith. Apply to 107 East Main St., Plain- ville. Tel 151. 8-7-déx ‘WANTED—Grocery clerk. experience and good None others need apply. Trading Co. One with reputation. Sovereigns 8-2-tf WANTED CARPENTERS, CARPENTERS’ HELPERS AND LABORERS Marlin- Rockwell C 0 [Rockwell- e Drake Branch] Piainville WANTED—Ford touring car. Also roadster. M. Irving Jester, Corner Park and Elm Sts. 8-3-tf SHORE RESORT. INDIAN NECK—Branford. Cottage 1906, now open, good beach, good service, trolley, terms reasonable, Mrs. Agnes D. Frey. Tel. NOTICE —_— NOTICE—Auto partles taken out by day or trip. 7 passenger ‘‘Hudson Six”. A. B. Pierce, 530 East St. Telephone 992-4. 8-7-6dx AUTOMOBILE parties taken Reasonable rates. Allen car. ard Covert, Tel. 255-12. Rich- - 8-8-6dx NOTICE—Special - price on roof shingling, joiner work all kind for few days. Experienced, skilled la- bor and satisfaction, quick atten- to- tion. P. H. M, 264 Clark street. 8-4-6dx I have made a specialty of rebuild- ing chimneys and patching. Tel. 1872. Chas, Beh. 7-14-26dx SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to takb care of your wants for signs show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tf LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 81 Greenwood street. Tel- 163-12 or 1467-4. 6-15-tt BROCKWAY TRUCK ‘To Hire—$2.50 per hour or $20.00 per day. Large platform. Body will carry 8 ton. Apply to M. IRVING JESTER, COR. PARK and ELM STREET *Phone 326 or 2109. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 'Phone 224, L ] ' GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automobfl% Repairing and Service Station and Dis. . tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET 8-104d-2x . 7-30-tf | T FOR SALE on five cent limit in high class residential section, nine room house, designed for two family. two acres of land, abundance of fruit, all kinds, large chicken house, price $8,000. Call evenings 1335-5 New Britain, or write C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. ¢ 8-9-4d —_— FOR SALE—1917 Hudson Super-Six touring, in first class condition, run lesg than 5,000 miles. Bargain for cash. ‘Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm. 8-9-5d. FOR SALE—1916 6-cyl. Overland touring, overhauled and painted. Splendid condition. Willlams Auth Co., 287 Elm St. 8-9-5d FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell Roadster, fully equipped, with new spare tire, A-No. 1 condition. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm. 3-9-5a! T FOR SALE—Beets for canning and pickling. 50c per peach .basket, delivered. R. B. White, Plainville. | Tel. 142. 8-8-3ax TOR SALE—Harley Davison motor- cycle; cheap; no use for it. Avery | Soda Works, Tel. 919. 8-8-wx Gl —— FOR SALE—PIot of ground fronting, 205 feet on Linden avenue and 125 feet on Chapman street. Must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. Address Havens and Schoen, 719-Aj Mattison Ave., Asbury Park, N. J, 8-8-124 FOR SALE—Buick runabout, reason-. able price. Good condition. 53 Lasalle St. S-O-GQ,X FOR SALE—A few more bicyel | tires at bargain prices. No reason- able offer refused. Fred Schwa Barber ‘Shop, 107 Glen St. 8-104x. ¥ ‘Phone 1437-12—1485-2 WANTED, A NIGHT BOILER FIREMAN APPLY AT Gas Works Pine Street AUTOMOBILES. FORD VALVES ground by effcient mechanic. Complete job $3. W. D. Thomas, 74 Pearl St. Tel. 297-8. ? 7-344¢ P RSOSE SEER == JUST THINK of a brand new 8 room cottage with all improvements, fireplace, eledtrie lights, and two extra lots, near trolley and only reasonable cash down. 4 H. N. LOCKWOOD, Rea] Estate and Insurance CITY HALL FOR SALE Bungalow and Wooster Street, garage and extra lot, No. 60 Smith Street, 2 family and store, $3.000. 46 Pearl Court, 2 family, 5 rooms each, $8,000. 35 Bradley Street, Cottage, 6 roo ms, $2,500. Good Terms on any of the abov e, H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANOCE MONEY TO LOAN. Here are two ;ne-falt;ii} houses which can beiiiought onj easy terms. One on Howard street. tage Place. Ask us. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street One on Cot- ESTATE CO. 305 Bauk Building. Two Family House and Barn on Spring Street For Sale —by— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc; 242 MAIN STREET.

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