New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1914, Page 14

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1c o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRiL 8, 1014, HARTFORD FOX & CO. Store open all day Friday, April the 10th. In compli- ance with the Business Men's Assn., store closed Washing- ton’s Birthday instead of Fast day. . MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1580. Easter Millinery at Popular Prices $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 up to $10.00 Easter only three days away and you will find Our Millinery Section is truly a “Salon”—it is so ravishing, beautiful—fascinating in form and tone—it is truly an exhibit of rare talent and beauty. Hats, copies from Paris, New York and our own workroom that must share the praise with foreign lands for originality’ and some rare creations. THE UNTRIMMED TOO. Has a large share of our attention. We will gather with you if you like, the decorative flower for the untrimmed, or you may pick your shape and your trim- mings and we will copy as minutely as possible, any model you may fancy. Ladies’ Taffeta Dresses Special for . Easter $15.00 A beautiful Taffeta Dress, waist is made with new kimono drop sleeves, fin- ished off at cuff with ruffle and cording—skirt has double ruffle, cording in tunic effect—made in fine quality taffeta in all the shades. Special value at $15.00. Easter Shoes for Misses and Children The most important feature that we give is the careful consideration to the fit- metal calf and patent leather. Price $2.25 to $2.75. These are our best grades. An ‘exceptionally good grade in the gun metal calf, patent leather, tan Rus- sia and white canvas Pumps and Oxfords priced at $1.95 and $2.45. The button and lace Shoes come in extra good quality in dull and patent I~athers with cloth and kid tops. Priced at $2.00 and $2.50. Other grades at $1.00 to $1.75. - finished with ting of Shoes for Misses and children. Styles and shapes from our own specifica- tions as to shapes and materials. The leading styles for spring come in gun EASTER CARDS BIRTHDAY GARDS ADKINS PRINTING CO. Printers and Statloners, 66 Chiorch St. That’s what you want a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. You get results. | Good Building Lot on Garden Street For Sale By . Limftation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 7th day of April, A. D, 1914. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Charles A. Warren, of said Berlin, as administratos on the eéstate of Louvie M. Warren, late of Berlin, within saia district deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the administrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britaln and having a circu- Iletuon in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpaost in sald Town of Berlin nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record. MORTIMER H, CAMP, | Clerk. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by @ man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. las CASH IN ADVANCE. sified MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST—Automobile marker, bracket and tail light. Reward. Address P. O. Box 461. 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 O SN . TO RENT—Five or six room tene- ment, all modern conveniences. 68 Hart street. Inquire upstairs. 4-7-24 TO RENT—Third floor, 5 rooms, bath, conveniences, 347 Chestnut street. 4-8-10-x TO RENT—Bakery shop and store, 480 KEast street. Inquire Baker and Wood, Nutmeg House, Ken- sington. 4-6-wix TO RENT—Five rooms, third fioor, $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. 4-6-wilx TO RENT—April 15, five room tene- ment, modern improvements. In- quire 328 South Main street. v 3-31-tt [ el e S TO RENT-—Giddings hall on Church street, lease $25 per month. Tene- ment 141 Main street. tel Beloin. TO RENT—A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern convenieuces. Inquire at 86 . Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 8-16-tf TO RENT—Five room apartment, all conyeniences, heat furnished. C. J. sBoardman, 476 Arch street. Tel 906-13. 8-5-tf NT—Two seven room tene- ments, all improvements. 1456 and 147 Maple street. lnquire 336 Park provements. Heat furnished, Park street. S A WANTED—Girls for bindery work. Clean work. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Cliurch street. 4-7-3a WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral'‘housework. Swedish preferred. Mrs, H. E. Hart, 227 Girard avenue, | Hartford. 4-8-4dx VSANTED—Gir] for light housework. Address Box 6BB, Herald. 4-7-3dx WANTED—Experienced pastry cook at Broadway restaurant, = Arch street. 4-7-2dx dogEs . WBUEED WANTED—Washing and ironing to take home, first class laundress. ‘Phone 417-2. 4-8-d3x WANTED-—Young couple would like tenement of 4 or 5 rooms about May 1. Rent reasonable. Box 3M, Herald. 4-8-d2x WANTED—Energetic young man, twenty-five vears old, with thor- ough knowledge of surrounding lo- cality, by grocery house to act as shipping and stock clerk. Good position to right man. Experienced retail clerk preferred. Address G, | Box 199, city. 4-7-8dx SINGLE DUMP ‘WANTED—For months of April and May, together with harness. Call Moorland Farm, E. L. Jenks, BSupt, Telephone 646-12, 4-7-24 ———ee e WANTED—To have the ladies kno that we have installed s new 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 onea or ‘phone and team will call at your residence. Union Laundry Co., 376 Arch street. Tolephone 904, 3 11-31. L ——— - ————————— HELP W. o A A A iy P LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. Splendid income assured right man to act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mall. Former experience un- necessary. All we require is honesty, ability, ambition and will- FOR SALE—1914 roadster and tour- Ing car, or trade for real estate or securities. Also 1911 roadster. Box 461, City. 4-7-34 DAY OLD CHICKS—Orders booked now, filled in rotation, strong. healthy, thoroughbred, barred Plymouth Rocks, Thompson and Bradley Brothers strains. Call and look them over. Gibney Brothers, Berlin. 4-4-8-11 FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from very fine laying strain of Barred Rocks, Rose and Single Comb Reds. Tel. 646-6. On Kensington road. A. Holmquist. 4-8-11-2dx FOR SALE—One parlor organ in good condition, cheap. 124 Rockwell avenue. 4-7-d2x FOR SALE—Five passenger Buick auto, in first class condition. Sell cheap. 123 Black Rock avenue. 4-7-a3x FOR SALE—Sterling upright piano. Newest and most popular styles. Al- though out a short time on rental, it is practically as good as new. This style sells new for $375. Price now $250. Sedgwick & Casey, Asy- lum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-6d FOR SALE — Huntington upright piano. Full size, modern style, al- most as good as new. The most popular piano in Connecticut, and gives the greatest satisfaction for the money. Price $190. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-6d FOR SALE—Charming little English upright piano, suitable for library or small apartment. Price $85 to quick purchase. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum & Trumbull, Hart- ford. 4 d INCUBATOR EGGS FOR HATCHING —Thoroughbred barred Plymouth Ro¢ks, Thompson & Bradley Bros. strain, $6 per hundred. §1.00 per setting. Orders filled in rotation. Gibney Brothers, Berlin. 4-4-8-11 FOR SALE—Behr Bros. upright plano mahogany case. We have gone over this piano and put it in the best pos- sible condition. Originally a costly piano. It can be bought now for $160. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford." 4-7-6d FOR SALE—Three year old delivery horse, wagon and harness. Mar- holin, 181 Dwight street. 4-6-36 FOR SALE—Gabler Playerpiano, al- most a8 good as the day it left the factory. Very handsome up to date mahogany case, and with the unsur- passed Gabler tone. We give bench, scarf and three dozen rolls. Original price $800., now $360. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hart- ford. 4-7-64 FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, one share Sovereign Trading Co. stock. W. C. Akers, Brookline, Mass. 4-3-d7x FOR SALE—Steinway upright piano in fine condition. Many years of good service in this pilano. Price when new $660. Can be bought now for $200. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford. o 4-7-64 FOR SALE—Haines Bros. upright plano, Full rich tone, very hand- some mahogany. Cost $360. This is a big bargain for $180. Sedg- wick & Casey, Asylum and Trum- bull, Hartford. 4-7-6d FOR SALE—Gabler upright. One ot the best planos of the standard makes. Cost when new $450. See this and hear its tone. Here is an op- portunity to possess a high grade plano for the nominal sum of $160. Sedgwick & Casey, Asylum and Trumbull, Hartford, 4-7-6d. OU PAY FOR THE WASTE of hand-mixed methods—and the uncertainty. A good workman must figure time when he figures on mixing his paint. Specify perfect machine-mixed 5 ~ B. P. S. PAINT— then hisestimatewillbobnndonutunlw\ork." o gives satisfaction. RACKLIFFE 250-256 Park Street, Ask your painter—he will tell you B. P. S. Paint | | BROS. INC. New Britain,, Conn. SPRING WALL PAPERS We Make a Specialty of A STRETCHED CANVAS CEILINGS A. P. MARSH Cor. Hungerford Court 38 MAIN STREET 32 Cedar St, 9 Room House and Garage, Lot 75x185 feet. 20 Park Place, fine Residence, all modern, Lot 66x250, 5 Curtiss St., One Famlily House tmreH. D. HUM 2i5ehu;u,0nemn;nm.nl ‘ deep Lot. 45 Hawkins 6t fine Residence gpd ' extra Lot. 16 Maple St., two family. v Apply to “The Hotel of American Ideals.” Hotel | Powh'c__l@n pm— WASHINGTON, D. C. New—Fireproof. FEuropean Plan, Penusylvania Ave,, at 18th and H Streets, within walking distance of shops, theaters and public buildings. Overlooks the White House. Rooms, detached bath, $1.50, $2 up. Rooms, - private - bath, , $2.50, $3 up. Restaurant a la Carte, Palm Court, American Indian Grill, Tea Room, Grand Pipe Organ, Orches- tra. Write for Souvenir Booklet, with Map. Ask for special itinerary for Bridal Couples, Conventions, Tour- ist Parties, Schools and Colleges. Clifford M. Lewis, Mgr. “Electric Radiator Sigu” g HART'S GARAGE ¢ - (7,200 sq. ft.) ! Horace 1. Hart, Prop. i Storing, Renting, Repalring and Supples. Tel. 221-4. 180 Main St FOR SALE—Saloon for sale, situatad on Main street, Middletown, Ct. Price right, rent reasonable. Call or write M. J. Doran, Meriden, Ct., for particulars. 1-2 FOR SALE—Woodbury upright, ma- hogany case, tone and action unim- paired by the little use it has had. Any one looking for a real good second hand piano will snap this up at $150. Sedgwick & Casey, Asy- lum and Trumbull, Hartford. 4-7-64 Spring Time Is Paint Time Inside the Home As Well As Outside Spring housecleaning 1s a trying time for everyone, espe- clally the housewife. Clean up and paint up with HILDING NELSON, 298 ARCE STRED? "B PHILAVELPHIAS DENTAL ROOM ¢ '9".’..".'.'.!, Streal, Hartord TypewriterExchangs, e 26 State St, Room 21-22, Warford, HALL’S GROCERY _AND £l MEAT . SEIBERT & SON. et e 60 Sianiey St 8 min. from eone GOMMERGIAL PRINTIAG FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Pr.ces Linotype Gomposition Done: EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO )TIIL. 634. 53 CHURCH ST. Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Stree? |OWN A HOME ; -, OF YOUR OWN. [ We have very desirable cottages and two family No. 2 Nut Egg, Stove or Nut houses for sale on EASY TERMS. ; ““Only a small amount down and monthly pay- Thompson'’s Home Helps Paints, Stains, Enamels, Fur- niture and Metal Polish For small expense you can do wonders. For instance, 156c 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 fnish. “Clean up and paint now is the time. ingness to learn a lucrative busi- ness. No soliciting or traveling. All or spare time only. This is an exceptional opportunity for a man in your sectlon to get into a big paying business without capital and become independent for life. Write at once for full particulars, Na- 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 tional Co-Operative Realty Com- Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth pany, L, 790, Marden Bullding, i Smifi], L‘dehigh Washington, D, C. S — — 11X S —— Furs, Gloves and All Kinds __FURNISHED of Winter Garments Cleaned or Dyed Equal to New. FURNISHED RO either married or single. 120 Commercial street. Call during day or at Ren- nold’s feed store. 4-8-4dx up,” FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- ments do the rest. . THE W. L. HATCH Co. Insurance and Real Estate, 29 West Main St. |S. SHURBERG 63-91 Franklin Street keeping, separate conveniences, pri- vate entrance. 16 Prospect street. 4-7-6dx TO RENT—For one or two gentlemen, with or without board. All con- veniences, private family. Desir- able location. 317 KElm . street, Cupstaira. 4-7-6dx Orders Called for and Delivered NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS "Phone 1323 160 Arch St. (3 Doors South of Turner Hall) THOMPSON'S Wall Paper and Paints 15 Arch St. 759 MAIN ST. CORPEARL HARTFORD, CONN. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST * National Bank Building, '

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