New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 19

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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. ensive Millin_e_r,_y Inex NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, Ttenslls for Spring Garden- ing. Buy When You Can Save the Most on Reliable Grades. Basement. 1580. For Easter Stylish trimmed Hats just purchased from some of the New York leading makers, of Hermp, Milan Hemp, trimmings of flowers and ribbings. Also among these are the new lacquered ribbing quill and wingeffects, no two hats alike, each and every Hat individually in style in black and colors. come early and get the first pick. and would advise you to $7.98 and $10.00. The Hats are These Hats go on sale Saturday.for theé first time The .prices range from $3.08, $4.98, $6.98 ———————————————————————————————————————————————— GOOD NEWS FOR THE MEN Men's black mercerized and cot- ton Hose, full fashioned, this is a regular 25c grade, slightly irregu- lar. Saturday at 12 1-2c pair. MEN’S PONGEE SHIRTS With the soft, turn back cuffs, in neat patterns, equal to most $1.00 grades. Saturday at 79c each. We wish to call your attention to our line of MEN'S GLOVES, in all the popular makes, prices are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. SATURDAY AT THE BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, FOURTH FLOOR 50 boys’ all wool blue serge Norfolk Suits, sizes ‘7T to 17, made in the new model, with patch pockets and stitched belt, Alpaca lined, worth $6.00.- Special Sat- urday at $3.98, BOYS’ COTTON PAJAMAS In sizes 4 to 16, regular 50c and 69c quality, Special Saturday 42c pair. 5 Saturday Speclal From Our At Department A 24-in. Renaissance Center- plece, round or square, heavy border. Prices worth up to $1.59 each. For Saturday 75c. THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE On the Stock We Purchased From the Burdick Shoe Parlors, Hill’s Block, City. Come and see for yourself the wonderful values we are offering, saving $1.50 to $2.00 from his prices. The balance of the lot going at two prices, $1.45 and $1.95, Burdick prices $3.50 and $4.50. Silk Jersey Top Skirts Special for Saturday $3.59. These Skirts are wonderful values and come with the messa- line flounce in all the new spring: colors, such as Emerald grean. Russian green, l\lng blue, Amsrl- can beauty and in other desirable shades A NEW SPRING LINE OF HOUSE DRESSES AT $1.00. The materials are percale, ging- hams, ratine, cotton crepe, cloth and chambrays. All sizes. A special House Dress for Sat- urday at 79¢c, in percale and glng— hams only, value $1.00. BUNGALOW APRONS In percale only, special 29¢c.. Othen Bungalow Aprons in percale ‘and ginghams for 39c. A very pretty line of percale Bungalow aprons, special- 50c. . 25c. FROM OUR CORSET DEPT. ‘W. B. Nuform and Warner Rust Proof, with six garters attached, extra long hip and medium bust. Regular $2.560, for Saturday $1.25. La Beatriss and Royal Worces- ter $2.00 grade for Saturday $1.00. "P.'N. and La Beatriss for Sat- urday 69c, Our G. F. Special for Saturday 45¢. Ladies’ Brassieres, hook front, hamburg trimmed, for Saturday The 50c grade, hook. front; hunhurg yoke, for Saturday 39c. IN OUR BUSY BASEMENT Comes the Following Specials For Saturday sSmall Neat green potery Vases Tall green glass Vases ... No. 7'five sewed parlor Brooms, regular 40c, for 33¢ $1.50 perfection Ironing Boards . Napthaline Moth Flakes, pkg. neat green Jardinieres for Easter Copper nickel Tea Kettles, $1.20 value, for.... Valbalcan Toasters .. 9c ... 8119 7c | Lipton's ' %-Ib, Corbin Letter Boxes 50c Cobbler's Sets .... . Babbit’s Laundry Soap, 3 cakes rcr Baker's %-lb. can of Cocoa ..... pkg. Ceylon Tea . 5 No Good Prope Should Be the Hands of a Bad Tenant ! And if the owner is prudent and particular, he’ll make “short shift” of a careless, delinquent or destructible (enant. Classified advertising protects the owner-- and finds, quickly, the tenant who OUGHT to live n his house or apartment. ood Building Lot on Garden Street For Sale By hultz & Costello, Inc.: 242 Main Siree™ OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. We have very desirable cottages and two family houses for sale on EASY TERMS. Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments do the rest. 'THE W. L. HATCH CO. Insurance.and Real Estate. 29 West Main St. WANTED—By a young lady, poaltlon as bookkeeper. Knowledge of stenography and typewriting. Sev. en years’ experience in office work, Address Bookkeeper, Box 18, Her- ald. 4-3-d4x e EVENINGS SCHOLARS GRADUATE TONIGHT Principal J. C. Moody Will Preside and Judge B. F. Gaffney Will Present Diplomas to 52. Principal James C. Moody will pre- side at the graduation exereises of the New Britain Evening schools at the Grammar school hall this even- ing. The cpurses in the evening study this yéar have been most suc- Cessful and a class- of fifty-two will recelve their diplomas. Graduation exercises of musical and recitation numbers have been ar- ranged and the evening's program Wwill prove an interesting one. Judge Bernard F. Gaffney, president of the school board, will present the pupils with their diplomas and make a short address to the class. The program for the evening follows: March, “Forward March,” Jacob Elli§—Kraus' Orchestra. Address of welcome—Henry Ed- ward Niemfre, "Seeing Things"—Eugene" Fleld. “The Wind"—FEugene Field. ‘A Gustatory Achlevement " James ‘Whitcomb Riley—Agnes: Elvira From. Music, violin and piano, sefected— ‘Willlam Reuther and Ralph Benoit. l “The Lie,” Annie Hamilton Don- nel—Mae E. Hilton. ' “Miles Standish,"” Longfellow— Leon A. Kraus and Mary Elizabeth Lickwar., : % “Making a Man of the Boy,” Anon—~Charles - Augustus - Wacker. Music, “The Good K Ship Mary Ann,” “Willie Had a Motor Boat,' selected—Orchestra.: Presentation of diplomas—Judge B. F. Gaffney, president of the school Loard. Henry 27 fresh eggs for 50c.; Russell Bros. —advt. 1914. lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Il advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. en the dav of issue. HELP \VAN‘I'ED—FEM.ALL bALESLADlES wANTED-—AppIy t\)‘ W. Woolworth & Co., city. 4-2-dsx FOR RENT_First and third floor of new house at No. b61 Stanley street. All modern conveniences. Near Pleasant street cars. Apply at 14 Kelsey street. 4-2-3dx TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, 23 Lafayette street, latest improve- ments. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-1-8d TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, 8¢ Seymour street, all improvements. Call corner FKranklin and Elm streets. 4-1-4dx TO RENT—April 15, five room tene- ment, modern improvements. In- quire 328 South Main street. v 3-31-tf TO RENT—Large furnished rooms, suitable for two, also single room, board if desired. 46 Center street. 3-31-dbx TO RENT—Five rooms, third floor, $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. 3-30-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 3- 80 tf TO* RENT—Glddinsa hall on Church street, lease $26 per month, Tene- ment 141 Main street. Apply Ho- tel Beloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT—A nice 6 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf TO RENT--Five room apartment, all conveniences, heat furnished. C. J. Boardman, 475 Arch street. Tel. 905-13, 8-5-tf TO RENT—3 large offices, modern conveniences. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main street. 3-4-tf TG RENT—Some nice steam heated rooms. Bath, use of 'phone. 28 Church street. lower bell. 2-31-tf TO RENI—Two seven room tene- ments, all improvements. 145 and 147 Maple street. lnquire 236 Park street. 11-17tt —_————— FO0 RENT—Tenement § rooms, all im- provements. Heat furnished, 304 Park streest. $-5-tf 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 For Your Insural;ce and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who Kknows how. Go to - DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. THE CUSHMAN MUSIC SHOP A. E. Cushman, Prop. 71 PRATT ST., HARTFORD Remember PIETRO The . Accordion Player At Puli’s? Two of his ncwest ones are now ready— clusively for the Victor. a spirited march and a pleasing waltz. Ooncerts daily. ‘Without doubt the ma;st complete Victor Becords in Machines $15 to $200. display of Hartford. U FOR Sovereign Trading Co. stock. C. Akers, Brookline, Mass. ‘4-3-d7% hatching. Thompson Ad- Tel. 4-3-3d SALE—Eggs for ‘White rocks. Also strain ringlet barrea rocks. dress 254 Burritt street. 1019-4. FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from very fine laying strain of Barred Rocks, Rose and Single Comb Reds. Eggs $1 per 15, $5 per hundred. Also three thoroughbred fox hound puppies. Tel. 646-6. On Kensing- ton road. A. Holmgquist. 4-3-dx FOR SALE—Day old chicks 8, C. Reds and Barred Rocks, after Apr 1st. Also custom hatching at very reasonable rates. HaH's Mammoth hot water system used. Two batches each week. Write, tele- phone, or call other than Sundays. Place positively closed Sundays. C. P, Hart, Plainville. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Reds, Wyandottes and Leghorns. J. S, Erichson. 'Phone 678-12. 4-2-d3x FOR SALE—Driving - horse and car- riage, Address Box 4XX, Herald. 4-2-d42 FOR SALE—Arrived March 31 with a car load of Michigan Horses, Stable Cromwell Center, Station No. 1. Telephone call 685-2. Cromwell, Conn. 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-tf FOR SALE-—Runabout in first class condition. ~ Will be sold cheap if taken at once. Can.be seen .at 1544 Stanley St. 3-30-d6 FOR SALE—Suburban cottage, seven rooms, all improvements. Price low, easy terms. Address Box 9X, Herald. 3-30-64 FOR SALE—Two Brunswick Balk Col- lendar Monarch cushion pool tables. Inquire Foresters' hall, 434 Main street, evenings after 8 o'clock. 3-28-wl 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 sufrey cheap. S. M. Cowles, Kensington. 8-28-wi FOR SALE—Saloon for bale, situaied on Main street, Middletown, Ct Price right, rent reasonable. Call or write M. J. Doran, Meriden, Ct, for particulars. 1-28-tf WANTED, NTED—Work trimming trees, bushes, etc., by experienced man. E. Holtinger, 127 Kensington ave- nue. 4-3-1dx WANTED—Brooders. Reynolds, 19 Court street. 101. Address W. 'Phone 4-3-d42 ‘WANTED—Experienced presser, male or female. New Britain Dye Works. 160 Arch street, city. 3-31-d6 WANTED—To have :t:e ladles know that we have installed, » new glove cleaning invention that is better than any heretofore in existence. ‘We will clean gloves for 65¢c a palr 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 wil! cali at your residence. Union Laundry Co., 276 Arch street. 7T:lcphone 904. 1-21-tf PALMIST. PALMIST—387 Main street, second floor. Advice given on Love, Mar- riage, Business, Lost Property, Lost Friends, etc. Palm or cards. 4-1-3dx Spring Time Is Paint Time Inside the Home As Well As Outside Spring housecleaning is a trying time for everyone, espe- cially the housewife. Clean up and paint up with Thompson’s Home Helps Paints, Stains, Enamels, Fur- niture and Mectal Polish For small expense you can do wonders. For instance, 15c worth of Thompson's No. 75 Varnish Stain makes an ordi- nary size chair look new. A few brushfuls of Stove Pipe Enamel give the pipes a beau- tiful, glossy, black finish. “Clean up and paint now is the time. THOMPSON'S Wall Paper and Paints 15 Arch St, up, The South Congregational Charch Suggests for your interest and profit the Class for Discussion of Social-Religious Questions. Sundays at 12:15 P. M. Meeting in the main auditorium of the church, Next Sunday, April 5, Prof. Curtiss M. Geer of Hartford Seminary will address the class on “International Arbitration and Peace.” The public is most cordially invited. FOR SALE. 32 Cedar St., 9 Room House and Garage, Lot 75x185 feet. 20 Park Place, fine Residence, all modern, Lot 66x230. 23 Cedar St., One Family House deep lLot. 45 Hawkins St., fine Residence o extra Lot. 16 Maple St, two family. 87 Pleasant St., 12 Room Two ¥ 5 Curtiss St., One Famlly House | {ly House. and Garage. Apply to _H. D. HUMPHRE Many Other Desirable Properties. Nat. Bank Bufldi; 272 Main St 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 FREE : : : Re-arrange numbers in each row 80 total of each will.be 16. 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 Furs, Gloves and All Kinds of Winter Garments Cleaned or Dyed Equal to New. Orders Called for and Delivered NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS ’Phone 1323 160 Arch St. (3 Doors South of Turner Hall) W. C. KNIPFER|— Teacher of MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR Y. W. C. A. Thursday Hartford Conservatory of Music Frl- day. Instruments for Sale or Rent E “Electric Radiator Sign” HART’S GARAGE (7,200 sq. ft.) Horace 1. Hart, Prop. Storing, Renting, Repalring and Supplies. Tel. 221-4, 189 Main St. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter Wwhere secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 450 Asylum street, Hartford. Conn., ‘Phone Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth 108 No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. Egs, Stove or Nut $8.00 per ton. S. SHURBERG 6391 Franklin Street Telephone 1107-2 ° | | BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Acce: modated. HILDING NELSON, PHILADELPHIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Man Strn, 280 _Stnre. BEST '0“ AT MODERATS PRICES. lxtnou-m-“.lbll'- Hartford TypewriterExchange,»* 26 State $t., Room 21-22, Harford, HALL’S New Britain MiLh Ue PURE MILL ANV CREAM. olevnie and SEIBERT & SON. zet 708.4 G329 Stanley St. § min. from center A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8, DENTIST National Bank Building. COMMERGIAL PRINTING FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. TEL. 634. 53 CHURCH ST. ILLUSTRATORS E NGRAVERQ 59 Herald want ads | bring result;

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