New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1914, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

[§|I!1* .An g uplift, o odays Magazine 9?%’:1&: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, Becruse Today’s will afford you recreation, inspiration, pleasure and good cheer, besides much helpful and important information on many most v1ta1 timely and interesting subjects. | Women everlywhere are talking about | Today’s Magazine, the big, practical, helpful, artistic, handsomely * illustrated and indispensable fashion, ‘housekeepers and mother’s guide. ' For latest styles, for delightful stories, for money-saving and labor-saving ideas ' Today’s Magazine' is now the recogniz- k'ed headquarters. - ‘Save Money on fancy work, Today’s is ‘simply wonderful. Today’s Magazine is now a real neces- sity to every woman who has at heart the health, welfare, progress and happi; ness of her family. Today’s Magazine at 50 cents per year, including auy May Manton Pattern free, is an unequalled bargain and the best investment |any woman can make. Sub- scribe now—every number you miss is a genuine loss to you. Your Magazines By accepting at once one of our Extraordinary Combination Offers— Each Magazine for' One Year—New or renewal subscriptions accepted McCall’s Magazine } {Any McCall Pattern) Today’s Magazine (Any May l_u.nm Pattera) Housewife Woman’s World fWom-n’s ‘World Allfor only 60c You save S0c All for only $1.25 (Asy May Manton Pattern) * Yousave$l2S All foronly $1.00 You save 8¢ Modern Priscilla McCall’s Magazine (Aay McCall Pattern) Today’s Magazine Allfor only $1.25 You save 75¢ (Any May Maaton Patterd) ‘Woman’s Home Companion Today’s Magazine (Any May Manton Pattern) Ladies’ World Modern Priscilla Today’s Magazine (Any*May Manton Pattern) Allfor only $1.60 You save 40c All for only $1.35 Yousave$l.15 Farm and Home Farm and Fireside Today’s Magazine (Any May Manton Pattern) Womn.n s World Today’s Magazine (Aay Mly Maaton Pattern) Allfor only - 75¢ "/ You save 7S¢ All for only 80c You save 5S¢ -~ Never before have such low prices been made on clubbing offers including the most popular mlglzmel. ‘We urge every magazine reader to take advantage of this big opportunity we luvo provided. NEW BRITAIN HERALD, Call or mail vour order to. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 1014, lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD 1l advertisements for _ the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. en the dav of issue. KELP WANTED—FEMALE SALESLADIES WANTED—ADply to F. W. Woolworth & Co., city. 4-2-(137( MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. LOST—Lady’s purse Berlin depot Wednesday evening. Con- tained money, baggage check, gloves, etc. Finder please notify Box 33X Herald office and receive reward. 4-2-1dx LOST—String of coral beads between Kensington Library and South Main street, New Britain. Finder return to Herald office. 4-2-1dx WANTED—Young woman well ac- quainted in factories or otherwise for part time or all, remunerative compensation to right party. Write “Ability,” Box 29H, Herald. 4-1-2d RIS e s Y S WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 204 Lincoln street. 3-23-tf NOTICE. it Cylinders rebored, new pistons and rings, valves reseated, makes your auto as speedy and powerful as when new. We are specialists and our prices are right. The Evarts M. Co., 18 Hicks St., Hartford, Conn. 3-27-1mo IO RENI. I'OR RE"JT—FH‘S[ and thu‘d t‘loor 0[ new Hhouse at No. 561 Stanley street. All modern conveniences. Near Pleasant street cars. Apply at 14 Kelsey street. 4-2-3dx TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, 3 Lafayette street, latest improve- ments. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-1-6d TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, 8¢ Seymour street, all improvements. Call corner Franklin and Elm . streets. 4-1-4dx TO RENT—April 15, five room tene- ment, modern improvements. In- quire 328 South -Main street, ’ TO RENT—Desirable tenement, five or six rooms, George F. Tyler, 508 Stanley street. 3-31-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished rooms, suitable for two, also single room, Loard if desired; 46 Center street. 3-31-d6x TO RENT—Five Tooms, third floor, $11.00. 401 Chestnut. street. 3-30-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 3-30- tt TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, lease $25 per month., Tene- ment 141 Main street. Apply Ho- tel Beloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT——A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern convéniences. Inquire at 86 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 8-16-tf 'MARSHALL OFF TO RUSSIA. perican Chess Champion Sails For St. Petersburg Tourney. New ‘York, April 2.—Bound for St. Petersburg, where he will represent he United States in the coming in- rnational congress of chess masters, .which_ Czar Nicholas has made 2, 7 | donation of 1,000 rubles, Frank J. Marshall sailed for Havre yesterday on board the steamship La Provence. Tpon landing in France Marshall will proceed direct to the Russlan capital by way of Paris and Berlin. The tournament, in which he will meet the champions of Russia, England, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary and Cuba, is scheduled to begin on | SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS The ONLY REAL SEED STORE in the city “isat No. 113 CHURCH ST. Large stock of many . varieties, all new, fresh seeds. LAWN SEED, TIMOTHY, all kinds . CLOVER. of We also handle all kinds of FERTILIZERS, including WIZARD BRAND Sheep Manure, Bone Meal, Etc. Various kinds of DRINKING FOUNTAINS .and FEEDERS for poultry. SEED POTATOES. ONION SETS. 113 g Tel%%l;one S. P. STROPLE Church St. Come in and Get a CATALOGUE : Good Building Lot on Garden Street For Sale By ultz & Costello, Inc. ‘242 Main Siree®™ |]OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. . We have very desirable cottages and two famxly “houses for sale on EASY TERMS. " Only a small amount down and monthly pay- “'ments dc the rest. HATCH CO. nsurance and Real Estate. 29 West Main St. April 20, and will continue for about three weeks, according to the number of experts engaged in the competi- tion. Sy Relatives and friends gatherea at the French. line pier to bid Marshall farewell. The United States cham- pion said he expected to derive much benefit from the voyage across and that upon arrival at the scene of the tournament he would be in shape to do himself full justice. In the course of his career Marshall has taken part in twenty first class tournaments and carried off chief honors in seven. e WANTED. WAN'I‘ED—Lwe young man employed in factory for evening work, or full time. Quick money for hustlers. Write, “Energy,” Box 10 A, Herald. . 4-1-42 - - e WANTED—Experienced presser, male or female. New Britain Dye Works. 160 Arch street, city. 3-31-d6 WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework in family of three. Address P. O. Box 363, Plainville. 3-27-wl WANTED—Carpenter work of any kind, verandas built and repaired, Jobbing and shlngllng a specialty. Tel. 396-4. WANTED—To have the ladies know that we have installed & new glove cleaning invention that is better than any heretofore in existence. We will clean gloves for 6c a pair for short and ten cents for long. Bring in your gloves and we will make them as clean as new ones, or ‘phone and team will call at your residence. Union Laundry Co., 276 Arch street. Tclephone 904, 11-21-t¢ ————————————————————— Legal Notice. Statement of ownership, manage- ment, circulation, etc., of New Britain Herald, published daily, except Sun- day, at New Britain, Conn. as re- quired by law: Editor—John O’Neill. Managing Editor—Johnstone Vance Business Mapager—Henry N. Lee. Publisher—Herald Publishing Com- pany. Stockholders—Mrs. R. J. Vance, Johnstone Vance, Agnes Vance, Rich- ard Hurlburt and Jean Cochrane of New Britain, Conn., and The Security Company of Hartford, Conn., trustec for Robert Vance, a minor, of New Britain, Conn. Mortgage—$8,000, held by the Bur- ritt. Savings Bank of New Britain, Conn. Circulation—5,615. HENRY N. LEE, Business Manager. Sworn before me this 1st day of April, 1914. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Notary Public, 3-27-wix’ TO RENT—FIVQ room apartment, all i conveniences, heat furnished. C. J. Boardman, 475 Arch street. Tel 905-12, 8+Bstf TO RENT—3 large offices, modern conveniences. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main street. 3-4-tf HELP \\v AX\ TED—-MALE setting WA.NTED——-M&n cnpable of up and running automatic screw machines and making tools for same. None but a first class man need apply. Give age and refer- ences. Address Extra, Herala. 4-2-d1x WANTED—Young man as waiter for _noon hours. High school or busi- ness college boy preferred. Apply N. B. Dairy Lunch. 4-2-tf FOK S v FOR SALEaEggs ior hatching, Reds, ‘Wyandottes and l;ezhorns. J. 8. Xrichson. 'Phone 678-12 4-2-d3x FOR SALE—Driving horse and car- riage, Address Box 4XX, Herald. 4-2-d2 FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, Qittle used. Condition good as new. Price right. Address, -Bargain, Box 10AB, Herald. 4-1-2dx B FOR SALE—Furniture cheap, in good condition. Crawford range with pipe, nearly new. 446 West Main street. 4-1-2dx FOR SALE—Bay Mare, weighs about 1,300 lbs. Can be had very reason- able. Address Box 3XX Herald. # 4-1-2dx FOR SALE—Arrived March 31 with a car load of Michigan Horses, Stable Cromwell Center, Station No. 1. Telephone call 685-2. Cromwell, Cona. 4-1-wl FOR SALE—6 year old horse, sound and fearless. True in all harness. Weight 1,150. Also several variety seed potatoes. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 3-31-tt FOR SALE—Columbian Wyandotte eggs for hatching. Prize stock. Price, $1 per fifteen. Address Box 214, Plainville, Conn. 3-31-a3x JEEC x e & ol b PR TO RENT—Some nice steam heated rooms, th, use of ‘phone. 28 Church street. lower bell. 2-31-t¢ TO RENT-—Two seven room tste. ments, all improvements. 145 and 147 Maple street. Inquire 338 Park atreet. 11-17te TO RENT—Tenement ¢ rooms, all im- provements. Heat turnished, 304 Park gtreet. $-8-tf 2 ke PALMIST. el PALMIST—387 Main street, second floor. - Advice given on Love, Mar- riage, Business, Lost Property, Lost Friends, etc. -~ Palm or- cards. 4-1-3dx For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. FOR SALE-—Runabout in first class condition. ‘Will be sold cheap if taken at once. Can be seen at 1544 Stanley St. 8-30-d6 FOR SALE—Suburban cottage, seven rooms, all improvements. Price low, easy terms. Address Box 9X, Herald. 3-30-6d FOR SALE—Two Brunswick Balk Col- lendar Monarch cushion pool tables. Inquire Foresters’ hall, 434 Main street, evenings after 8 o'clock. 3-28-w1 FOR SALE—One horse, one refriger- ator meat cart, one cheap cart, one market fish box, two meat or fish boxes for wagon and one surrey cheap. 8. M. Cowles, Kensington. 3-28-wl FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also bullding lots on or near trolley lines. W, P. Bteele, 260 Chestnut street. 8-27-6dx ~ GITY ADVERTISEMENTS: u'bflge Collecuom Sealed bids for the collection of garbage of the City of New Britain, will be received at the office of the Chairman of the Board of Health Commissioners, 48 Court St., until 6 P. M., April 11, 1914, Collection is to be in conformity with the City Ordinances and the rules and regulations of the Health Department. The contract is to be for one (1) year from June 1, 1914, with the privilege of renewal by the City for four (4) years more on the same terms. A bond of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars will be required and the com- mission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further infor- mation apply to i HENRY T. BRAY, .Chairman of Board of Health Commission. Proposal for Garbage Wagons. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Chairman of the Board of Health Commissioners until 6 P. M. April 11th, 1914, for the furnishing of three (3) wagons for the collection of garbage. Specifications and details will be furnished by the chairman upon ap- plication. The. commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HENRY T. BRAY, M. D’ Chairman of the Board of Health Commission. 48 Court Street, New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE-—Saloon for sale, situated on Main street, Middletown, Ct. Price right, rent reasonable. Call or write M. J. Doran, Meriden, Ct., for particulars. 1-28-tt AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE of furniture of the deceased Andrew Pearson, 482 Park street extension, next Satur- day afternoon, April 4, 1914, at 4 o’clock. Everything to be sold as widow intends to leave town. Re- member time and place. 4-2-d2x PROF. LANDIS The Greatest Clairvoyant, Psychic, Palmist and Yogi Mediator in America is permanently located in New Britain. He positively guar- antees to tell ‘you; without asking a single question, names of friends, enemies, ‘riv- als, tells whom and when you will marry, advises you upon love, courtship, marriage, bus- iness investments, transactions of every kind. If you are worried, perplexed or in trouble come and learn a swift, sure remedy that will dispel the dark clouds and lift the load from your aching heart. Full Read- ing 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed or no fee accepted. Hours 1 to 8 P. M. (Not open Sundays.) 27 ARCH STREET. First House Off Main Street. For the Largest Assortment of New and Up-to-Date COHEN’S RELIABLE Values Undisputed. Millinery Call at HOME OF MILLINERY Prices the Lowest. Let facts convince you and see for yourself. Re- member the place. 223 MAIN ST. Miller’s Block. Established 1873 A. G. COHEN FOR SALE. 32 Cedar St., 9 Room House and Garage, Lot 75x185 feet. 20 Park Place, fine Residence, all modern, Lot 66x250. 5 Curtiss St, One Family House and Garage. Apply to H. D. HUMPHR 23 Cedar St., One Family House and deep Lot. 45 Hawkins St., fine Residence and extra Lot. 16 Maple St., two family. 87 Pleasant St., 12 Room Two Fam- ily House. Many Other Desirable Properties. Nat. Bank Building. 272 Main St. l’l \\O& PIANOS TUI\ED reg\llnted and re- paired. Frank E. Crandall, 170 Arch street. Orders left at Clark and Brainerd’s Drug Store. 3-31-d3x ° 4 3 7 5 1 6 FREE g Re-arrange numbers in each row S0 total of each will be 15. To the 2 neatest correct answers will be given one lot free at Somerville, N. J, Contest closes April 11. James Realty Co., 2095 Webster Ave., N. Y. City FOR SALE Nice little Cottage House, Madison Street, .$3,000.00 Cottage House, Allen Street, near Belvidere $2,600 The Home Bankmg and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street. Special Lehigh ixed $7.25 per No. 2 Nut $6.50 ton. Egs, or Nut $8.00 per ton. | S' SHURBERG 6391 Franklin Street Telephone 1107-2 W. C. KNIPFER Teacher of WMANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR Y. W. C. A. Thursday Hartford Conservatory of Music Fri- day. Instruments for Sale or Rent “Electric Radiator Sign” £ HART'S GARAGE (7,200 sq. ft.) Horace 1. Hart, Prop. i 'g Tel. 221-4. 189 Main St. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 450 Asylum street, Hartford. Conn.,, ‘Phone Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth 1089. tom. | BOWLING - Clubs and Private Parties Am; e modated. HILDING NELSON, 175-17¢ ARCE STREDS PHILADELPHIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Strest, Over 360 Store. BSERST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiuna Monks, D. D. 8. LET T E R We make a specialty of circular fot- ng. hauled. Hartford Typewriter Exchange, 26 State St, Room 21-22, Harford. HALL’S GROCERY - AND T- 238 Main Street. hew Bnuun MiLb Lepot CREAI. w and -“ O at e BESY, #% 12 Quarts Milk P SEIBERT & SON. el 708- 639 Staniey St § min. from genter A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST National Bank Building. COMMERGIAL_PRINTWG FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. | TEL. 634 53 CHURCH ST. t Ol?h ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS Wall Papers—Room Mouldings—Wall Papers MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City. WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. "Phone 534 Rebullt rent. All makes repaired and overe MummnlLlhll‘.‘r Sundays by Appoiatment

Other pages from this issue: