New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 18

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)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914. Demonstration of the lace front Modart Corset now in progreks, Corset Dept., sec- ond floor. MAIL ORDERS OAREFU.L]:Y‘ FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, C. 1580. CUT PRICESALE OF SEASONABLE MILLINERY The Easter rush is over and manufacturers in New ‘York are anxious to keep their people em- + ployed through the coming month which is the manufacturers’ dull nent hat makers have made us important reductibns on untrimmed mings. new and styllsh. Hats thm will be perfectly goodstyle all season." season. ;' Several 'of the promi- hats, trimmed hats and trim- It is well to remember when you come here tomorrow that these are all absolutely fresh goods; One Hundred Ostrfich Trimmed Hals Worth Up to $9.50 Beautiful Dress Hats in black and colors; the shapes are blocked Swiss hemp, in the latest styles. The . trimmings are ostrich' bands, ostrich novelties and ostrich plumes; most of the bands have Sold $3.50. Our as high as $6.98. ' The shapes have sold as high as ‘hut ... BmY WREATHS. Only 8 dozen of ‘these. pretty \Wreaths for trimming ‘both children’s and Ladies’ Hats. Worth §0. Our ‘sale nrlce.... stylish Berry 25¢ all colors. mlng a hat. 500 Real Milan llemp Shapes, Actual Value $3.50. Our Sale Price " tiats from 4 leading blocked hat manufacturer; a designer of the the season. r¢t, ‘and tri-corne and turned up brim hats, also very popular and much worn by matrons. ‘Black only and on sale for the first time. Your choice cese Pretty Flower Trimmings A sample line of Flowers including roses, lilacs, * ‘botiquets, - June . roses and other flowers. Tlowers sworth up . to 151‘ and 98c. at ... The Benjamin & Dix Sale of Men's : Farn'shings Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Collars, Night Shirts, Garters, Sus- penders, Umbrellas, Hosléry;, Caps, Belts, Pajamas and Sweaters, These are the articles includ ed in this sale—all staple and first = qualities. The savings are 35 to 50 per cent. under the Benjamin & Dix prices. Just drop in and look the lots over. Men's Fur- nishings |Dept., north store, left of north door. Plain hemp; black. sale only a amall lot, in all colors. Pretty shapes.69c. Big reductions on Some of our regular stock.of millinery; both trimmed and untrimmed hats. prlce will be.s4.98 FLOWER WREATHS. 15 dozen n this lot: assortediflower., Wreatha in One wreath sufficient for trim- Worth T5c. Our sale prhe. 39¢ $1.39 best ahlpu lhown throughout The styles are the dashing small and: medium size- sailors, well liked by the younger $1.39 UNTRIMMED HATS 69¢ Worth' $3.25 and §1.50 No The Furniture Sale Eight gredt combination of- fers' in furnitiire for the bed- room, dining robm, library and parior; 4'at $69; 4 at $169. We are well supplied with Fancy Seed Oats. Full : *variety of Maine Seed Potatoes, Cholce vitiety of . Grass and Lawn Seeds. ; Fleld and Insalige Seed Corn. FERTILIZE% ‘Wuzard Brand Sheep Mal Special ' Grass, round Bone. A full line of Swift-Lowell’s ' Fertili- for all crops. HE C. W. LINES CO. CHESTNUT STREET FOR SALE If you are looking for a home at Maple Hill, don’t miss this, a nice 7 room cottage in good repair, lot 65x150, cement walks and all improve- ;ments. If you want. this I make you a present of $500. Don’t hesitate, afinwflmmd-ep.lwfl'vfiowyonm W. E. BURK, MAPLE, HILL. o SMALL FARMPFOR SALE OR RENT —BY Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 M-ln _Street. N A HOME OF YOUR OWN. (* _We have very desirsble cottages and two family housen for sale on EASY TERMS. .- *._Only a small amount down and monthly pay- menrs do the rest. ‘ ; Co. [ GIANTS SURPRISE PA KNCAERBOCKER (Continued From Sixteentn Page.) by beating the Cardinals, 5 to 1. Adams pitched a steady game all the way. The score: r. h. e. St. Louis ....... 000000100—1 9 2 Pittsburg. ....... 0032000°—5 8 0 Batteries—Hagerman and Snyder; Adams and Gibson. : Two Baggers: Decide Issue. ' Chicago, April '24.-—Doubles by Good and Johnston drove in two runs for the Cubs in the second game against the Reds yesterday and gave them a' 2 to.L victory. It was a pitchers” battlé all the way between Lavender and ‘Douglas, a recruit from the Coaét league. The ascore: r. h. e, +22:+1000010000—1 5 1 Chicago_........ 00110000*—2 ¢ 2 - ‘Batteriee—Douglas, 'Ingersol and Clark; Lavender and Archer. Cincinnati FORDHAM NINE WINS. New York, April 24.—After suffer- ing two successive defeats by ragged playing the Fordham team came back yesterday and beat the New York university nine on Fordham fleld by a score of 24 to 9. ‘It was the first athletic meeting between the two col- leges In eight years and ‘the Muoon players celebrated. Conway was big clouter of the day, getting lix hits, two of them home runs. The 8core: r. h e .100001206— 9 5 Fordham ...28183101%—24 19 6 Batteries—Thompson, Burke, Tyler and Pfau; McCann, Wymard and Vivs ano. PITTSBURG BREAKS INTO WON COLUMN Which Only Goes to Show You Can'f’ Keep a Team Down Forever. Pittaburg, April 24.—The Pittaburg gu-ru leaguers got into the vigtory coldmn yesterdey for the first time Wwhen they defeated the Brooklyns by & score of 6 to b after the game seem- ingly had been lost. Cy Barger managed to tighten up when in dan< Ber. With the score & to 4 against the min ‘the seventh, the home team mxt two rups and won the gamje. Oakes singled, went to third an w.;v'e error _and scored on Brad- single, Mxe latter also uqfln‘ CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD ARt oL FORBARIE |, i FOR SALE—Two houses of 10 rooms, only $3,000 each. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, 4-23-déx RPN SR PRI FOR SALE—Two horses, suitable for.! all ' kinds of work. Apply 144 Pleas- ant street. 4-23-t FOR SALE—Outdoor wheel chair, gas stove and a few /household goods | Mrs. William Graham, East street, Plainyille, Conn, 4-22-a3 FOR ‘SALE—Auto, Hudson Runabbut, good “condition, fully equipped. Sell right. " ‘Apply Keeley's garage, Cor- Elm and Seymour streets. S 4-22-1Wx TO RENZ. TO RENT—Five room' tenement, third floor, modern conveniences. 349 Chestnut street, 4-24-1dx TO RENT—Desirable tenement ' of five rooms. Garden. = Inquire 508 ! Stanley sireet. 4-24-24x - —— TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms at 176 Washington street. 4-24-3dx FOR RENT—Cosy four-room ell tene. menit.. - Part of rent can be paid for _ by'domestic ‘work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room 406, City hall. 4-34-tr DESK ROOM FOR RENT—Central location, heat, light, ‘pnone ' and atenographer, tp acceptable . party (fil regsonable terms. R. V. Peer & 183 Kl in street. f-4w TO ' RENT—A fiat of . five rooms. Toflet, gas. $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. 4-28-wix "G e B Rl e e L O TO 'RENT--Very pleasant tehement, four rooms, lower.floor, all jm- ‘provements.. Veranda and garden. Adults preferred. 127 Greenwood street. ! 4-23-3dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. LOST—Thursdly afternoon, between Lyceum and ‘10 cent store, ndse glasses. Finder please return to Mrs. L. N. Beckley, ‘Beckley, Conn, Tel. 644-32; 4-24-2d4 Cylinders rebored, new pistons and tings, valves' reseateéd, makes your ;auto as speedy and Powerful as whan new.. We are specialists and our prices are right. The Evarts M. Co., 18 Hicks BL. Hartford, Conn. - _FOR saug FOR SALE—Come join our Plano club, Seven more needed to com- plete our club of fifty members. Closes Saturday evening, April 25, open evenings. 25 per cent. given off the regular $375 Nelson piano by Mr. Nelson to introduceit. Mr. Barker ‘is giving $2.00 credit for $1.00, up to $26.00, that is, pay $10, we credit you with $20, pay $26 we ‘credit you fon, $50; pay cash no less, "After .the 25th of April price to all $375 net. So:call at once, dom’t miss this great chance. Barker Plano Co., 16 Main street, New Britain. 4-24-42 FOR SALE-—Strawberry plants, 60c per 100; $4.00 per 1,000 - A. “E. Crandall, ,Berlin. 4-28-a2x FOR SALE—On easy installments, two_ nice bullding lots at low price. A, P. Marsh, 38 Main street. 4-23-wix 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. . 42141 (o STAR It I TP BN, (AR RGO FOR SALE—Restaurant., Bpst in the city. Open day and night, No triflers. - Apply Box 16 B B. Her- ald Office. 4-21-84 TO RENT—Four room tenement at 19 Union street. 4-23-3dx Rl 2 TO ‘RENT—Garage, all' conveniences. Apply to Daniel O'Leary, 27 Ugion street, 4-22-43x | TO RENT—SIX room tenement on trolley line. Conveniences. Inquire 26 ‘Whiting street, Plainville, Conn. Mrs. T. A, Kavlnnu‘h. 4-32-'“ I‘O RENT—Four or five room tene-’ ment, all conveniences. Terms rea- sqnable, Boardman, corner. Win- ' throp and Arch streets, 4-22-tf —— 0 RIJN'I‘—‘I Toom - tenement -« with « modern improvements, centrally lo- ileated,. Apply at 54 South High street. 421-wix ro w—hmment five rooms, 28 "+ Lafayétte. street, mm improve- ments; - Also store at same address. Inquire L\;ke Meechan, 20 Lafayette * mtreet: 4-21-tt TO Rm—sln‘lo room with bath adjoining for gentleman. 33 Pros- pect atreet. 2-21-tf TO nllNT-—{Arle airy sunny rooms, one connected with bath, with of ‘telephone. 97 - Bassett street. e 4-20-d6x TQ RENT—Large building, ‘for gdrage, storehouse or mfg. pur- ‘poses, Also tenement of five rooms. . C. L. Barnes, 198 Chestnut street. 4-20-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, modern . im- provements, first floor, 580 KEast! ‘Main street. 4-16-tf STORE, to remt, 136 South Main street. 4-13-t2 PR N s SRR OO SRR S N 1 T™O RENT—Giddings hall on Church _ street, or lease, $256 per month. Ap. ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tf e TO RENT—A nice 6 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire a: 86, Arch gtreet, Delicatessen Store. : 3-16-tf TO RENT—TWwWo seven room ' tene- ments, all improvements. 145 and 147 ‘Maple street. - Inquire 236 Park ltr“l. 11-17 ——— TO RENT-—Tenement ¢ rooms. all im- provements. Heat | furnished, 304 Purk wstreet. $-8-tf on BCQE’B long single. The score: . r. h e Brooklyn 201020000—5 38 3 Pittsburg . 12100020*—6 14 ¢ Batteries__Marion, Chappel, Lafitte and Owens; Barger and Berry. At Baltimore. b e, Buffalo ...002000001—3 8 4 Baltimore .01120000%*—4¢-10 2 ‘Batteries—Buffalo, Moore, Krapp and Blair; Baltimore, Wilhélm and Jgcklitach. F ‘At Indianapolis. 8t. Louts :.....000000003—3 9 0 Indianapolis ..000000000—0 5 2 Batterles—Keupper anpd Hartl Falkenberg and Texter. : At Chicago. 2 r @, Kansas City..000000010..1 ‘52 Chicago 023120201%—9 15 1 Batteries+-Johnson, Stone, Hogan and !:uteru\ Hendrix and Wilson, r. h. e suitable | FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brittan. ca. 83 Prospect street. 4- zx-u‘ 3-27-1mo |- SPRING WALL PAPERS) A. P. MARSH Cor. Hungerford Court % 38 MAIN STREET FOR SALE. - 32 Cedqr St., :o room 75x18 X " s, garage, lot .33 Cednr St., one family,’, fine 1 y;\large lot, 55 Curtis, one family, deep lot md ! |H. D HUMPHREY MA‘ Apply to " ient, firsy 20 Park Place, fine residence; all ¢ modern, lot $6x250, 45 Hawkins St,, large single u-n with extra lot. no boum Burritt St, two family | Nps. Bank Bullaing 272 FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED. ROOMS—Two fur- nished rooma for housekeeping. 15 Prospectt street, secorid bell. 4-24-d2x TO RENT—Two roofiis furnished for lght bousekeeping,” 'diso pantry, set. !ubl. hot water, steam heat and electric I Private and cen- tral. 45 Wamlnut street, 4-20-d6 4, 1914, for state road wol following toWnet in , plans and specificat office’ of - the sioner .and also at’ places: TOWN. OF about. 7,535 lnear macadam or HARTFORD, I.bo‘ll 4500 linear feet tuminous concrete (Topeka specs ifieations), Warrenite, Amiesite or Concrete construction. . Also 5991 llw feet of trap rock macadam con- st fon. specifications at“Town Clerk's ‘Office, , East Hart- ford, Conn. * J)th &t Hartford, C Aprll 21, 4. NETT, State Highway Commissioner. Room, 27, Capitol, Hartford, 3 FOR SALE—In Kensington, 6 rm cottage, opposite American factory. ton. FOR SALE—Good, practical manure spreader in first class order. - Price $60.00. Have two, only need onme. Maplecroft Farm, Stanley Quarter. Tel. 154-2. |, 4-18-8d — S i kL el FOR SALE—Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage {n first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street. A-9-tr FOR SALE—Fresh eggs twice & week, Delivered to any part. of the city. Price 30 cents a dozen. Maple- croft Farm. Tel. 164-3, 4-18-84 e ——— . WANTED, WANTED—Roomers and table board- .ers. 33 Main street. 4-23-d3x ‘WANTED-—Desirable four room tenement by -young couple. Location five or ten minutes -from Address center, price moderate Box 1K, Herald. 4-23-d2x WANTED—Yourng man 18 to 20 years old in bookkeeping depart- ment of large manufacturing con- cern. Must be good penman. Ad- dress Box 33, New Britain, Conn. 4-23-6d WANTED—By ‘young married cou- ple, furnished or unfyrnished apartment, .35to 4 rooms, With pri- vate bath. Electric light and steam heat preferred. Address Box 17AA, Herald. ’ 4-21-d4x —nle WANTED-—To hire a cottage house' in’ ‘western section of city. Must have), improvements. Box 7C, Heral 3 4-22-d3x TO LhT—anllh‘d Ocean Beach and Neptune Park. -All improvements. = $250 ta $1,000. ure one ‘early. - Py Hall Shurts, New London, A_ ' #4-20-d6x s'uuu!m OR S'EOI.EV §Pet cat, hite spot STRAYED OR | SPOLEN. with glossy black fur, under. chin. Reward if réturned to 229 West Main. g 4-22-43 A MHOUSE CLEANING. ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaner to'rent. Price reasonable. F. J. Welch, 1 Ellfs street. Tel. 179-3. 4-20-1wx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Severql bright young girls for clean factory work, in nearby town. In reply state na- tionality, .age, whether married or single and experience, Apply Box 34, M. M.; Herald office 4-22-43 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cook. 'German preferred. = Apply 42 Trinity street. 4-21-tf e ————— BUSINE:! CHANCES, MOVING PICTURB THEATEFR—Bos- or five | ton—Business district, long lease, ground floor, good chance, investi- gate. $1,800. ~ Address J. P. 8. Room' 21,'156" State street, Boston, 4-23-24 Goofl' at WANTED People including upright piaho, $350. WIIL ssll for 3185 Dbelow cost’ a8 'We ‘dre 1 Come in and get your must be sold by May 19 Lafayette stréet. Several pésitions Young Ladies with or -out m. oo Fair 25¢ Stor El 71 PRATT ST., HARTFORD YICTOR SONG LIST Contains the very best num- Ders of the latest and most popular sorigs. All records are made by artists who are best suited to the numbers they render— Collins, Harlan, Burr, Mc- Donough, Hooley and several others. (VIGTOR- VICTROLAS $15.00 to $200 And that means we have every model made and a model for the home of every man, DAILY OONCERTS. EASY PAYMENTS. DETECTIVES' Af you are anucipating 1n tion In any matter where integfity and resuits are essentish . write A, G. Brown, 4560 Asylum street, Hartford. Conn., _ 'Phofs Charter 1122, nightly at Elizabeth ! 1o 8 @ specialty of circular let- -mre fac-simile of typewrits. ters for sale and repaired and overs. LETT E- R We ters wi tng. Rebulle { Tauled, Ha;:'?hdltfi.. Room 21-22, "&“ 42w <taniey St. 5 min. from centee For Yémr Insurance and” Avold trouble by having your ineure ance written by & man who ,knows how. Go to DWTGHT A. PA.RSON “A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8.~ i DENTIST 2

Other pages from this issue: