New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914, G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD TUB DRESSES IN SIZES 37 TO 52, STRIPED GING- HAMS, 2 STYLES. PRICE ONLY .. $2.98 MAIL: ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1580. SPRING STYLES IN BABY CARRIAGES The Largest Assortment We've Ever Shown! Baby Carriages from the leading manufacturers, includ- ing Heywood & Wakefield, Whitney, Block, Sldway, Wag- ner, and the Rattan Manufac- turing OCompany. The new white and gray we are largely featuring, as they are the popu- lar finishes of the 1914 season. The reed hood carts have windshields; the reversible gear is also a very convenient feature, and it requires no strength to operate. There are other new ideas youll learn when you come to select that fine new carriage. One special we’ll mention today: Heywood’s Reed Oar- riages, with underbody handle bars; nicely upholstered; nat- ural finish. A finely made car- riage and one of our leaders, at $13.98. Folding Go-Carts, finished in dark green; full size rubber tire wheels; special value $3.98. -SALE OF PRETTY Porch Dresses - HOUSEDRESS DEPT. A fortunate purchase, and one you'll appreciate when you see the dresses, They are made of the most desirable summer materials, in styles pretty enough to wear on the street. with messaline girdles and black velvet white lace trimmed collar and cuffs. are voiles and crepes in stripes and cords. Dresses worth $5.98. $2.98 colors, Your choice at None on approval sizes are 34 to 42. They are trimmed loops; The materials All A Herald want ads 1 bring results —BY— 'Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. 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. . SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Expressman wants work clean- Ing out ashes or hauling dirt Jeha Saiva- fore, 56 Spring St. Telephone 743, ———eeeee e No. 2 Nut Egg, Stove or Nut |S. SHURBERG 63-91 Franklin Street Melephene 1107-2 N B S THROL | as sified y A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Brown fox hound named Jak. Return to Samuel Stanquest, 35 Sheffield street. Reward. 4-15-1dx ————————————————————— WNOTICE. S ANYONE A PIANO they would lend '101' charity? Address 310 Chestnut street, city. 4-15-a1x NOTICE—Cosy 3 room flat, with im- provements, furnished for house- keeping (adults only). It will pay to investigate. Central location. Box 23BB, Herald. 4-14-5d Cylinders rebored, new pistons and ringe, valves reseated, makes your auto as speedy and powerful as whan new. We are specialists and our prices are right. The Evarts M. Co., 18 Hicks St., Hartford, Conn. 3-27-1mo TO RENT—Five room tenement, first floor, 580 East Main street. 4-15-tf FOR RENT—Four room tenements, new block; all modern improve- ments. No foreigner need apply. Apply at 225 Washington street, New Britain ,.... 4-15-1dx five rooms. 401 Chestnut 4-14-d6x TO RENT—A flat of Toilet, gas. $11.00. street. ,TO RENT—Sitting room, kitchen and furnished for light house- set tubs, hot water and . Central,. No.. 45. 4-15-d4 pantry, keeping, imporvements. Walnut street. TO RENT—7 room tenement with modern improvements, centrally located. Apply at 54 South High street. 4-14-W1x TO RENT—Garage space, room for two cars. Inquire J. L. McCabe, 422 Main street, or 2 R. R. Arcade. 4-14-d6x TO RENT—Five rooms, two adults, 176 .Washington street. 4-13-d3x STORE to rent, 136 South street. Main 4-13-tf FOR SALE = FOR SALE—Hay for sale, Mrs. 8. B. Church, Kensington road. 4-15-d2 FOR SALE—Two family house, large barn and one acre land in Kensing- ton. Five minutes’ walk from Ber- lin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsim- mons, Kensington. 4-14-ldx —e e e LRl FOR SALE—Complete Party taken at once. town. Sample and Bubach. First class varieties with fine roots §$.60 per 100. $4.00 per 1,000. A. E. Cran- dall, Berlin. 4-15-d2x FOR SALE——Magnificent action, large upright piano in Bristol. Beautiful tone; only §50, delivered New Britain. Rent 50 ° cents weekly. Address Eugene, Herald office. 4-15-d1x FOR SALE—Chiffonier with mirror, dressing table, several chairs, rea- sonable, Address A. K., care Her- ald. 4-15-2dx FOR SALE—At Hugh Reynolds’, 114 Commercial street, carload of Maine seed potatoes. First quality, lowest prices, 4-14-5d FOR SALE—Maxwell runabout, fully equipped, for sale cheap. G. P. Morse, Box 102 R. F. D. 4-14-1w STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Hanna's success, very hardy and produc- tive, 76c per 100. M. S. Oliver, Plainvill el. 19-4, 4-9-1wx FOR SALE—Good top loam. Inquire G. K. McAuley. Tel. 1426 or b62. 4-15-wl timothy ' hay and C. J. Mueiler, 4-13-d6x tons of best bundled rye straw. Berlin. Tel. 6567-3. 1bs; one two-seated surrey; Concord wagon; harnesses and blankets. W. J. Noble, 109 Sexton street. FOR SALE—Two houses of 10 rooms. Only $3,000 each. W. P. Steele. 260 Chestnut street. 4-9-6ax TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $25 per month. Ap- ply Hotel EBeloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT—Barn with 3 stalls. Sep- arately or as desired. Water and light, 145 North street. 4-9-1wx TO RENT—A nice 6 room apartment, top fleor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. v 3-16-tf — e TO RENT-~TWO seven room tene. ments, all improvements. 146 and 147 Maple street. luquire 236 Park street. » 11-17tt TO RENT—Tenement ¢ rooms, all im- provements. Heat furnished, 304 Park street %-5-tt ———————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. T6 RENT—For one or two gentle- men with or without board, Al * conveniences, private family. Desir- able location, 317 Elm street, up- stairs. . i 4-13-wix TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping, and furnished rooms. Mrs, John- son, 387 Main street. 4-13-3dx TO RENT AND FOR SALE. YOUNG COUPLE giving up house- keeping will sell furniture, reason- able prices, good location, four rooms furnished, low rent. Aad- dress Box 23G. Herald. 4-13-d2x WANTED—At Y. W. C. A, a compe- tent cook, 4-15-tf WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework and take care of child. Apply 266 Lirncoln. 4-15-tf ANTED—Young lady who under- stands developing and printing films, plates, etc. State experience. Ad- dress Box 22 XX, Herald office. 4-14-a3 ————eeee SITUATIONS WANTED- INTELLIGENT young German girl, speaks English somewhat, wants good position as governess, or at light housework. Address Box 4E, Herald. 4-14-3dx WANTED—By German woman to go out washing by the day. Call or address 189 Glen street, down stairs, 4-14-d3x Furs, Gloves and All Kinds of Winter Garments vCienned or DyedEqual to New. Orders Called for and Delivered NEW BRITAIN DYE WORKS "Phone 1323 160 Arch St. (3 Doors South of Turner Hall) FOR SALE—Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage in first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street. 4-9-tf | FOR SALE—One bottom dump wagon, almost new. Telephone, Thomas Leonard, 504 North Burritt street. 4-9-d7x FOR SALE—Saloon for sale, situaiad on Main street, Middletown, Ct. Price right, rent reasonable. Call or writeYM. J. Doran, Meriden, Ct., for particulars. 1-28-tt WANTED—Man on a farm by the week, day or month. A. C. Record, Kensington. 'Phone 646-23, 4-15-2dx 100 PER CENT. PROFIT selling our self-filling fountain pens. Sample prepaid, 25 cents. The Ritsul Spe- cialty House, New Haven, Conn. 4-15-d1x LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. Splendid income dssured right man to act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mail. Former experience un- necessary. All we require is honesty, ability, ambition and will- 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 section to get into a big Ppaying business without capital and become independent for life. Write at once for full particulars, Na- tional Co-Operative Realty Com- pany, L, 790, Marden Building, Washington, D. C. WANTED—Young man for delivery team. East Co., 679 East street. WANTED People to know that we do Steam and Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 grocery Side Market 4-13-tr L WANTED. WANTED—Painting and paperhang- ing. Save money by telephoning to 1299-2. 4-13-44x ‘WANTED—Carpenter work kind, verandas built and Jobbing and shingling a 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 bc 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 cali ‘at your residence. Union Laundry Co., 276 Arch street. T:lephone 904. 11-21-tf A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Building. of any repaired. specialty. 4-9-wix household | furniture for four rooms. Cheap if | leaving | Oscar Johnson, 87 Austin. | 4-15-a2 | STRAWBERRY PLANTS—New York, | FOR SALE—A beef cow, several! FOR SALE—One business horse, 1200 | one | 4-9-wix | Important Witnesses in Second DBecker New York, April 15.—Wide inter- est has been attracted to the second | trial of Police Lieutenant | Becker for the murder of Herman, + Rosenthal, the gambler wno began | to expose police graft, alleged to in- i volve Becker. Four gunmen have al- ! ready gone to the electric chair for | the crime. District Attorney Whit- man states that he will be ready to The | proceed with the trial May 4. | two chief witnesses against Charles | will be Harry Vallon, a former as- sociate of the convicted lieutenant, and Jack Rose, the reformed gamb= ler, who, with Valion, “Bridgie” Webber and Sam Schepps, turned state's evidence. Vallon was ac- cused by “Dago Frank” Cirofici, one of the gunmen, of having fired one or more of the shots that killed Rosen- thal, Webber ran a gambling houst at Sixth avenue and Forty-second Becker street, the rendezvous of the slayers. Cor. Hungerford Court SPRING WALL PAPERS ‘We Make a Specialty of STRETCHED CANVAS CEILINGS A. P. MARSH 38 MAIN STREET FOR SALE. 32 Cedar St., 9 Room House and Garage, Lot 75x185 feet. 29 Park Place, fine Residence, all modern, Lot 66x250, and Garage. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY 23 Cedar St., One Family House and deep Lot. 45 Hawkins St., fine Resldence and extra Lot. 16 Maple St., two family. 87 Pleasant St., 12 Room Two Fam- 5 Curtiss St, One Family House ily House. Many Other Desirable Properties. Nat. Bank Building 272 Main St. PHILAuELPdIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Straa, Over 380 Store. SBST WORK AT MODERATB PRICES. Otfice Open from 8 A. M- to 8 ». M Sundays by Appoiatment F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. . 3. . The Auto Owner's Service Station TIRES and TUBES. Ten Broeck (5,500 miles), Quak- er, Goodyear Tiress Pure gum gray Tubes. HART'S GARAGE, 7,200 sq. ft. Stor- age, renting, repairing & sup- plies. 189 Main St. Tel. 221-4. & Prompt and Courteous Attention uopouISNYS 1500 sttt e ———— it ettt it it it BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 193174 ARCE STREER HALL’S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 238 Main Street. New Britain MILh bepol PURK MILK AND CREAM. Whelesale and :::-9- Smte test: “Best In the y 31 yeu want the BEST, get Selverts 12 Quarts MUk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON. te. G39 Stnnley St., 8 min. from centers For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. DETECTIVES It you are anticipating Investiga- tion in any matter Wwhere secrecy, integrity and results are essentlal. write A. G. Brown, 450. Asylum:® street, Hartford. Conn., _ 'Phone Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth 1089. LETTER 8 We make s specialty of circular let- ters which are fac-simile of typewrit- ing. Rebullt typewriters for sale and rent. Al makes repaired and over« hauled. Hartford TypewriterExchange, sc. 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford. COMMERGIAL PRINTING FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. TEL, 634. 53 CHURCH SI. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. HARTFORD, CONN.

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