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| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914. WOMAN ASPHYXIATED. Isaac E. Beach Accldentally Killed By Gas Poisoning. Meriden, Conn., April 22.—Acci- dental gas poisoning caused the death of Mrs. Isaac E. Beach, prom- inent in local social circles, at her | home here late yesterday, according ! to a formal verdict of the medical | examiner, mad® public today. She was fifty years'old. Her husband is a travelling salesmian, widely known among hotel men ‘of the country. Mrs. Beach was found dead in her room with gas escaping from an open jet. The medical examinar believes she accidentally opened it by brush- ing against it. Mrs. SPRING FURNISHINGS FOR MEN The in complete variety. newest NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, { WANTED—A tailor. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. Splendid income assured right man to act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mail. Former experience un- necessary. All we require is hénesty, 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 paying 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. Apply 215 Main SHIRTS, BELTS. SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR New Britain Dye Works 160 -Arch_St., Pel. 1323 | | Three Doors South of Turmer Hall. Is recommended to particular peo- ple whu want satisfactory work' at | msonnble prices. Clelnlnc all- of Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Garments; ialso Dyeing and 'Pressing. Don’t mistake the mnumber, Arch Street. There is a choice variety of all the new things in gentle- men’s furnishings at this store —and everything of the most ! desirable quality. 160 “Home ut Ghgerful . i | WANTED—Competent girl for street. Besse-Leland Co. 4-21-d3 HELP WANTED—FEMALI S e e WANTED-SeVeral bright girls for clean fac] work, in nearby town. In reply‘state -mans L tionalityj age, whether married or .!mgle and experience' Apply Box , M. M., Herald office. 4-22-a3 5 WANTED—A competent maid for general housewprk. Apply Mrs. 1. M. Holmes, 100 Robbins Ave., Maple Hill, City. 4-21-tf gen- m' u_ WA N'll&b ’IW?fl! Week — . WANTED———BV younx mu.rried cou- ple, furnished 'YW unfurnished apartment,. 3 to¥ oms, with pri- vate bath. Electri¢: Mght and steam heat preferred. Addréss Box 17AA, % Herald. 4-21-d4x | WANTED—To hire a cottage house in western® section of city. Must improvements. Box 17C, ! 2-a3x WANTED—By carpenter. Remodel- ing, additions and ‘general repair- ing. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 396-4. 4-17-6ax 'NATIVE Grown Seeds Sult NATIVE Soil Best Our sseds.are grown by the MOST AELIABLE EASTERY GROWERS Our stock is’ positively NEW and FRESH * FERTILIZER for the lawn and Garden. S}IEEP MANURE, GROUND BO! GARDEN TOOLS, POUUHY NETTING, efc. CHOICE SEED POTATOES from Arobstook COUNTY, Maine The Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Gompany 42 Main Street. Telephones—1321—419 —6ive 1t a 600D Start fi'fi.‘:‘n’fi"""' things Spades Shovels - - , a‘hfismi SheebMfln , Bone D M:xedLawnenSeed e ;&w good Apply 4-21-tf eral housework. Must be cook, German preferred. 42 Trinity street. WAN’TED—-Neat appearing young lady to act as cashier. One who can operate typewriter. State salary ex- pected. ess Box 36XX, Herald. -20-3d ;gm ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE 'ro DOG owvm omfl dailg 18w Gon' the f dogs'*¥s the' po: ed by the cemi shown seléctmen of Néw Britdin. Thg time for registration expires Friday, May 1, 1914, and failure-to register on or before that date‘means that owners of dogs will have to pay a fine of one dollar ($1.00) in addi- tion to the regular fee. i The town clerk’s office will e | open Monday and Saturday evenings to receive dog fees, in addition to regular hours. Dated at New ' Britain, day of April, 1914, ALFRED L., THOMPSON, Town Clerk, BIG SALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE including upright piano, original cost $850. Will sell for, $135. Must be sold below «cgst,as we are leaving town. Come in and get your bargains. Stock must be sold by May first. L, Neuman, 19 Latnygtte street. this 20tH Spring Time Is Paint Time Inside the Home*As Well As Outside housecleaning is a forieverypne, espe- the hous . Statod, Ega , Furs and Metal Polish ‘fi . @malli expense you can o, nndefl. 'For instance, 16c worth of ‘Thompson’s No.: 76 Varnish Stain makes an ondi- nary size chair look new, A few brushfuls of Stove Pipe namel give the pipes a beau- glossy, ick finish. “Clean up and paint now is the time, up,” I Cylinders rebor 1 3 .| TO RENT—Single room with bath CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 106 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 1l advertisements tor the classified column mast be in_the', Herald office by 1:30.5, 'm. oy the dav of issue. TR oyl 1S ——r—‘—‘—‘> ORRE . Mo LR SR T is mofning on West Main or xreehgumaq laim s’old setting. . Reward e& roed- Herald office. -21- 2\1 LOST—Sattrday, collle gog white markings, named Burt. turn to 20 Lafayette street. ward. with Re- Re- 4-21-2d LOST—Saturday afternoon at Kee- ney's theater, flat purse ‘containing sum of money. Finder please re- turn to Herald Office. Reward. FOUND. FOUND—Sml!I sum of money. Own- er can have same by proving prop- erty and paying for advertisement. 433 Chestnut street. 4-22-d1x STRAYED OR STOLEN. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Pet cat, with glossy black fur, white spot under chin. Reward if réturned to <229 West Main. HORSES_HORSES__HORSES— Will arrive April 23 with a car load of Iown. horses right froin the farms where they were ralsed, cansisting of several matched paius and business horses. Ranging in weight from 1,100 to 1,600 1bs.. One pair blacks weigh- ing 3,200 lbs. ' Several pairs 2,600 to 2,000 Ibs. Telephone 281-4. John A. Hoffmann, 1159 East Street, New new pistons and Tings, valves reseated, makes your Jputo as speedy and powerful as when new. We are specialists and our prices are right. ‘The Evarts M. Co., 18 Hicks St., Hartford, Conn. _Garage, all conveniences. Apply to Danlel O'Leary, 27 Unlon street. 4:32-d3x TO RENT—Six room tenement on trolley line. Conveniences. Inquire 26 Whiting street, Plainville, Conn. Mrs. T. A Kmlnaugh 22-d4 TO RENT—Four or flve room tene- ment ail conveniences. Terms rea- sondDlé. Boardman, corner nmw and Arch streets. 4-22-tf T0 RENT—7 room. tenement with modern improvements, centrally lo- ,cated, Apply at 64 South High street. 4-31-wix TO 'RENT—Teénement five rooms, 24 I?’ ette street, latest improve- ;- miénts. Also store at same address. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-21-t adjoining for gentleman. pect street. 83 Pros- TO RENT—Large airy sunny' rooms, one connected” with bath, with use of telephone. 97 ' Bassett street. ) 4-20-déx T "RENT-Large building, suitable “for garage; storehquse or mfg. ur< ),%‘ “Also tenemem fi i ‘Yooras.. C. L. Barne Gt ; +20-6dx Footn:! twdern im- first floor, 6580 East -15-tf ®-—Four room tenement, all 4mprovements. at 276 South trest. Inquire 281 South réet. 4-16-6d R U — rent, 136 South Maln 3 4-13-tf /TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $26 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tt 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—TWO sevén room teng. ments, all lmprovements. 145 \a 147 Maple street, lnquire 236 lsuu street, 1317t TO RENT—Tenement oms, all im- " provements Heat ished, 304 . Purk atreet ; $-5-tt x A»flmstm li(lo)ls. BASANT, front, connecting rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. 87 Aych street, 2nd flight. 4-22-d2x - —— O RENT—Two tooms.furnished for light housekeeping;. also pantry, ket tubg, hot water,igteami 'heat and § ate 4and .cens t, N 4-20-a¢ e FOR SAuE e I<OR SALF—-Outdoor wheel chair, gas stove and a few household goods Mrs. Willlam Graham, East street, Plainville, Conn, 4-22-43 FOR SALE,-—AU[D, Hudson Runabout, good condition, fully equipped. Sell right. Apply Keeley's garage, Cor. Elm and Seymour streets. 4-22-1wx - DELAWARE SH/ BLUEFISH MACKERH,; 1OBSTER SALMON BUTTERFISH ALEKINDS OF SHELL FISH atch Our Wi ndow Display HORTON & SON Opp. Heral FOR SALE. { 32 Cedar S(., 10 rooms, garage, lot 75x185. 23 Cedar St., one hmlly,.. large lot, fing home. 33 Curtis, one family, deep lot und garage. Appiy to FOR SALE—Lauter Player Piano. Their $800 style. sHas never been off our floor and’is perfect In ‘av‘:y- respect. Full 88 note player. style has been discontinued and the price is now $625. There is no higher grade of player piano than the Lauter and no better bargain than this in the market. Anyone interested in player pianos and who will not be satisfied with anything but the best should see this. Sedg- wick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford. 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—House and large lot, 60 Franklyn street. ' Inquire on prem- Win- | 2-21-t¢ | ises or 659 Stanley Street. 4-22-d2x. FOR SALE—6 year old horse, sound and fearlesst True in all harness. Weight 1,150. ‘Also sevetal variety seed potatoes, N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 4-21-tf FOR SALE—Restaurant. Best in the city. Open day and night. No triflers. Apply Box 16 B B. Her- ald Office. 4-21-6d ! ¥ FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brittani- ca. 83 Prospeet street. 4-21-tf FOR SALE“~Two family EO‘\I‘!E large barn and one acre land in | Kensington. Five minutes’ walk | from Berlin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsimmons, Kensington. 4-18-d5 FOR SALE—Decker & Sons Upright piano. Rented since last Christmas and was . priced on our floor:$450. This is in mahogany a &\dn' of their best and latest styl Price $290, Sedgwick & Cmy, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-46 O FOR SALE—In Kensingmn, 6 1 cottage opposite American Gi factory. F. E. Williams, Kensinj ton. 4-18-Y) FOR SALE~—Steinway Ubright planm Very dark rosewood. condition. clates the Steinway here is a golden opportunity. to acquire one for tiel modest sum of $250. This piano cost $600 new. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17d6 {FOR SALE—Sewing m; almost | new. Will sell at a bargain. Ad- | dress Hers.ld Box 31J 4-21-d2x ne, FOR SALE—_—Huntlnx!on plano. Very little used. mahogafly and latest be purchased now for wick & Casey, 189 Hartford. i i Handsome %flhl. Can lum, St wit-ab spreader’in’ $50.00. . 'Have Maplecroft Fn? Tel. 154-2. F Quarter- 4-18-6d ! - | FOR SALE—One busm‘e‘.q ‘horse, 1200 1bs; one two-seated ‘surrey; one| Concord wago! Harnesses and blankegs. W. J. Noble, 109 Sexton street, 4-17-1w FOR SALE—Five lots, Vivian street Maple Hill. Make offer. M. Porter, 10 Lake Court. New Bm- ain, Conn. 4-17-wix FOR SALE—Sterling piano player in good condition. With three dozen rolls. Price $45. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy]um St., Hartford, . 4-17-a6 FOR SALE‘—Koehler Piano Co. Up- right piano made in Boston. Can be bought for $50. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 5 4-17-d6 FOR SALE—Shoninger Upright piano. Full size, handsome mahogany. In first class condition. Many years good service in this piano. be bought on easy terms for” $1.50. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4:17-a6 FOR SALFE-—Mendelssohn Upright pilano. Latest style. Elegant ma- hogany. This piano has been on rental four months only and cannot be distinguished from new. Price $215. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 7 FOR SALE—Latest, most up to date 88 note Player Plano. We guaran- ' tee this player has not been used three months. We give $15 worth of music rolls and a bench and scarf free. The price now is $400 and a better bargain was never offered at this figure. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-a6 FOR SALE—Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage in first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street. 4-9-tf FOR SALE—The cutest little Emer- son square piano. Does not take up much more room than an upright. Retains the famous Emerson tone. Price $18. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford. 4-17-d6 ffer “to rent. F.¢ %0 Welch, 1 4-20-1wx g i FOR SALE—Fres] bggs twice a week. Delivered to any part of t Price 30 cents a dozen. croft Farm. Tel. 154 P Tn excellent'{: For anyone who apprest}y Upright f3 5 'WANTED People to know that we do Steam and French 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. 90§ PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK, * SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn., until 2 P. M., Monday, May 4, 1914, for state road work in the following towns in accordance wit plans and specifications on file in ‘the: office of the State Highway Commis- sloner and aiso at - the following places: " TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR, about 7,625 linear feet of trap rock macadam or special mad‘dnm gravel construction. Plans ana specifications at house of Howard A.' Middleton, first selectman ofv Bast Windsor, Broad Brook, Conn. TOWN OF PLAINVILLE, about 1,750 lnear feet of ‘amiesite pavement. Specifications at selectmen’s office, Town Hall, Plainville, Conn, TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD, about 4500 linear feet of bituminous concréte (Topeka spec- ifications), Warrenite, Amiesite or H. D. HUMPHR 58 CHURCH STREET d Building Rent, firsg class, 18 Warlock St, | 20 Park Place, finc residence, all modern, lot 66x250. 45 Hawking 8., with extra )k 87 Pleasant St., two family, large single house Nag. Bank Buflding, 252 Main St £ Af you are anticipating dnvestiga- tion in any matter where Secrecy, integrity and restits are essential. write A, 'G. Brown, 450 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn., ‘Phon Charter 1122, nightly at .= Eligabeth rent. hanied. llafltomypawrlterfxcm:;,m 26 State St Room 21-22, Harford, GOMMERGIAL PRINTING FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Unotype Gomposition Dong i EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. ! Concrete construction. Also 5891 linear feet of trap rock macadam con- struction. Plans and specifications at Town Clerk’'s Office, East Hart- ford, Conn. Dated at Hartford, Conn., April 21, 1914, C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol, Hartford. Conn. To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford county. 1 Hereby Apply for a License to sell Splrmmus and Intoxicating Liquors, er Beer, Rhine Wine, and ‘117 Hartford Avenue, Town “Britain. My place of business Eilocited within two hundred Yocated. within 160 feet from ce) in a direct line from any i Edifice or Public or Paro- chial S¢hpe], or the premises pertain- ing thereto, or any public library or cemstely ] Dated it New Britain, this 13th day ot Aptlg A. D, 1914, ALBERT B. VOLZ, Al *Applicant. ‘We, the Undersigned, are electors and taxpayeh$, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorke the foregoing ap- plication of Albert B. Volz for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said applicant is a sultable person to be licensed purspant to sald application. Dat, w Britain, this 13th day of Ax;ri . D.. 1914, EREDERICK ENGEL, CHRISTIAN BINHEIMER, JOHN J. RAMBEY MICHAEL J. M’'GINNIS, WM. F. LONG. 1 Hereby Certify that tha above- named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 13th day of April, A, D. 1914. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. Pharmacy No. 471, To the County 'ommissioners Hartford County: 1 hereby apply for a Druggist's Li- cense to sell Spirituous and Intoxicat- ing Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider, at No. 76 Lafayette street, town of New Britain, 1 agree not to sell Spirituous, and Intoxicat- ing Liquors to be drunk on the prem- ises; 1 agree not to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors in quantities ex- ceeding one gallon, except other than distilled ligquors and those In quan- tities not exceeding five gallons; 1 agree to pay fitty dollars only for such license, and that it shall be re- vocable for misrepresentation if 1 do not fulfil the foregoing agreements, And I, on oath, do state that the busipess there to be carried on is one in which I am engaged as an em- ploye of the proprietor, and that I am a licensed pharmacist. VITA DRUG CO., Beneficial Qwner. Dated at New Britain, this day of April, A. D, 1914, JAMES R, HAL]JO!AN Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate; of the Town of New Britain, and hi sign and endorse the fore plication of James R. Hallorg license, and hereby certify applicant is a suitable person t licensed pursuant to said application | Dated at New Britain, this 9th x for of April, A. D., 1914. MATTHEW HALLORAN. JAMES T. LEE. PETER P. JOHN HAY, QWEN Ol T hereby certify that named sigiihed andidorsers. sre elec, tors and taxpagers, owning real es- tate, in*thd' $9%n of New Britain. Dated at' New Britain, this 8th N of April, A. D.. 1914, ALFRED T, h' A 'nmwv-mx, TEL. 634, 58 CHURCH ST. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. PHILADELPHIAS ‘DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Streat. ; Over 38¢ Btore. O SBST WORK AT MODERATS ° PRICES. 1 Office Open from § A. M- to 8 ¥. My Sundays by Appointment. F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. 3. E’I‘IQAWOZ?' Service sum-i TUBES. Ten E Broeck (5600 miles), Quak- © er, Goodyear Tires. Pure gum gray Tubes. HART'S .GARAGE, 7,200 sq. ft. Stor- age, renting, repairing & sup-. B e st Overstons puiemtion 'BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accom medated. HILDING NELSON, 279-17¢ ARCE STRER?® HALL’ S. GROCERY New Britwn MiLh Uepot PURK MiLh AND CREAM. 12 Quai SEIBERT 639 Stanley S, '8 min. from center For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Ar0i4 trouble by haying your insur- ance written by a man who knows Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth's Block, B.JOHNSON, D. D. S DENTIST National Bank Buildip above- | e, doep ™