New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1915, Page 12

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shingle in the Worl “HAMPTON" METAL. “PENCO” proot The Only The Big Clearance of Boys’ nth Water, Fire and Lightning Let me talk wi you about All Weather, Roofing work absolutely or too large for We als furnish and t u which will 1ast an average lifetime J. FDWARD ERWIN CASH IN ADVANCE. Bl Plumbing Metal Work of Description. pRa “’ORDY sl bRl L 62 Lafayetie ~treet ’'Fhone 629 ps and Toilet Articles | = ' l' IG 5 DAY SALE' We Reserve the Right e e s ‘Your Llal.)]hty IHSUIZ'(IHCC Is Now th'rmg. Let B * to Limit Quantities Me Give You Figures on a New Policy, ' H. B. HUMPHREY $6 50 sold in half bushel bags by your improvements. Inquire at 417 Manufactured by the o Upon request, our agent will . Stanley St 1-12-5dx PROVIDENCE GAS €O., PROVID Wash Suits Now in Progress. atten- a1l for S CAREFULLY FILLED. guarantced order too sm Don’t Miss It. tion, DULECAPSE & Pipe TELEPHONE, CHARTER 1380 MINIMUM CHARGE 10c and Sheet very Repalr- ing of all kinds for ladies and gentle- men will receive prompt attention. Fancy fur and velvet muffs, neck pieces made at rcasonable prices. Household mending also. MRS. ELIZABETH T. CONATY. 103 Pratt St.,, Hartford. AaL Bank Bulding 272 Main St ALL acdvertisements the fedicines o8c. Be Sure lt's Verticle Retort is delivered by the ton for classified , 30¢, 50c, ue c. column must be in .:lhn , 3dc. ) : R. I, 19 COMMERCIAL ST., Oity, the Herald office by Strictly high class Medicine and Toilet Articles, all absolutely pure 5S¢, 40c. czema, 17¢, 35C, 39¢, 67c. 69c, 9lc. ledicine, 30c, 80¢ e, 19¢, 37c, 68c. 17¢, 34c. lent, 17c. Compound, jon, C. adc, $1.25. In, 30¢c, 60c. 2¢, 62c. it, 15¢, 32c. 17¢, 34c. 60c. pspho Lecithin. , 67¢. > e Vitalizer, 70c. Iron and Wine, | Phospho * lecl- Glycerophos- 5 hemicals d, 8c 1b. , 8¢ 1Ib. a, Sc 1b. , 12 1b, 39c1b b. '8¢ 1b. ers, 9c, 1.4 1b. f, Compound, 15¢ 10c 1b. 12¢ 1-4 Ib. Acid, 19c¢ Ib. hol, 15¢ pint, 23¢ l35¢ .p’lnt. 85¢ qt. :,Oll. 35¢ pint, 3 F h Hazel 15¢ | 0il, 50c pint, allon. bbttle, 90c a half gallon, $3.25 [ Bottles s, -pin $1. .5¢ kind, $1.19; ts, $3.00 kind, s, $1.00 kind, nd, $4.00: $5.00 fles, pints. $1.50 juarts, $2.50 kind, pff on ail Cases. etc. ing Salts dozen. 35¢ Phosphate, 33c, e, Vichy and Kis- pound bottles, 50¢ Milk, 30c, 60c. ed Milk, 34c, 69¢, Milk, 19c. r Milk, 15c. Dextrose, 38c. 42¢. Cubes, 20c. LOUIS FIRE. an. 13.—The home , millionaire presi- ational Shoe City, a suburb, was early today. son and daughter firemen when all com- ere cut off by thel and conform strictly to requirements of U. S. 25¢ jar Arbutus Cold Cream, 20c¢ 50¢ jar Damascus Cold 10c, 25¢ jar Peroxide Cold 17c. 50¢ jar Peroxide Cold Cream, 3de, 25¢ bottle Benzoin and Almond Cream, 20c. bottle Hair Tonic, 19¢. 50¢ bottle Hair Tonic, 38c. 13¢ bottle Roso Water and Gly- cerine, 12c. 23¢ bottle Toilet Benzoin, 19c. 50c bottle Liguid Shampoo, 38c. 50c¢ bottle Liquid Shampoo. 38c. 50¢ bottle Beef, Iron and Wine, 10¢. 25¢ bottle Elixir Iron, Quinine, Strychnine, 19c¢. 50c bottle Elixir Iron, Quinine, Strychnine, 38c. $1.00 bottle Elixir Iron, Quinine, Strychnine, 65c. 25c¢ bottle Aromatic Castor Oil, 17c. 50c¢ bottle 50c bottle 0il, 35c. 25¢ bottle 17c. 50¢ bottle 34c. 25c bottle 20c¢. Cream, Cream, 25¢ Doucol Powder, 39c. Emulsion Cod Liver White Pine and Tar, ‘White Pine and Tar, Cherry Cough Syrup, B o= 25¢ Cough bottle Children’s Syrup, 20c¢. (Especially for small children.) Fluid Extract Cascara, 19¢, 39c, Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, 19¢c, 39¢. Tincture Arnica, 10c, 19¢ bottle. Tincture Benzoin Comp. 10¢, 15¢ bottle. Tincture Green Soap, 20c¢ bottle, Tincture Nux Vomica. 10¢ bottle Tincture Iodine, 12¢ bottle. Tincture Irom, 10c, 13¢ bottle. Tincture Myrrh, 10¢, 15¢ bottle. Essence Anise, 10¢, 15¢, 28c bot. Essence Almonds, 21¢ bottle. Essence Orange, 21c bottle. Essence Lemon, 21¢ bottle. Essence Vanilla, 21¢ bottle. Essence Peppermint, 10c, 29¢ bottle. Essence Wintergreen, 10c, 28c bottle. Spirits Nitre, 10¢, 17¢, 32¢ bottle Spirits Camphor, 10c¢, 17c, 32c. Spirits Lavender Comp., 10c, 15¢ bottle. Elixir Paragoric, 9c¢, bot. Castor Oil, 9¢, 15c, 25c bottle. Camphorated Oil, 12c¢, 22¢ bot. Soap Liniment, 18c, 35¢ bottle. Chloroform Liniment, 18c, 35c¢ bottle. Soda Mixture, 13c, 25¢ bottie. Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, 13c¢, 25c bottle. 17c, 17c, 15¢, 25¢ Sick Room and Hospital Supplies Rubber Goods of All Kinds This department is now fully equipped with every need for sick room and hospital and is in charge of a gradaute nurse who is al- ways glad to assist you in choosing such needs. Boy Scouts should come and have our nurse show them first aids and how to put on bandages, etc. We also pay especial attention to Elastic Hosiery and Abdominal Bandages. 21c Absorbent Cotton, 18c. 25¢ Absorbent Cotton, 21c. 29c Absorbent Cotton, 25c. 1 pound B. & B. Cotton, 32c. 5 yards' Red Cross Gauze, 25c. 10 yards Red Cross Gauze, 50c. 25 yards Bellevue Gauze, 89c. Lambs’ Wool, one ounce, 15¢, 4 ounces 506¢, 8 ounces 90c. Absorbent Lint, pound rolls, 65c. Straining Cloth, pound rolls, 37¢ Adhesive Plaster, 1 inch by 5 yards, 27 1 inch by 10 yards, 12 inches by 5 yards, $1. Bed Pans, $2.50 $1.50 kind, $1.25; $3.50. Douche Pans, 69¢ kind, 59¢; 98¢ kind, 88c: $1.25 kind, $1.00. J. B. L, Cascade complete, $9.00. Glass Urinals, 50c¢ each. Graduates, 19¢ up. 95¢ Clinical Therometers, 75c. 69¢ Clinical Thermometers, 50c. 50c Pile Pipes, 29c¢. Olled Silk, 1 yard by 30 inches, $1.0C. Benzoin Inhalers 59¢, $1.10 $1.00 Water Bottles or Syringe, 79¢. 5 Water Bottles or Syringe, 1.00. $1.39 Water Bottles or §) $1.19. kind, $2.25, $4.00 kind, $ ringes, We also carry in this department Bandages, Catheters, Nasal Douches, invalid Cushions, Politzer Bags, Neubelical Sanitary Tewels, Tongue Blades, Wood Maternity Kits, Plaster Sputum Cups, Dressing Basins, Dilators, Bandage Scissors, $1.50 Water Bottles or Syringes, $1.25, $1.75 Water Bottles or Syringes, $1.49. $1.98 Water Bottles or Syringes, $1.69. Cello Metal Water Bottles, $1.79 Gillette Metal Water Bottle, $2.15. Universal Metal Water Bottle, $2.18. 49c Atomizer, 42c. 58c Atomizer, 50c. 79c Atomizer, 69c. $1.25 Atomizer, 92c. N. & E. Syringes, 15¢ up. Infant Syringes, 15c. Single Elastic Trusses, 98c. Rubber Sheeting, 3-4 yard square, 20c; 1 yard square, 40c. All Rubber Ice Cap: English Ice Caps, 59c. 39¢ Rubber Gloves, 29c. 50c Rubber Gloves, 38c. 75¢ Rubber Gloves, 59c. $2.25 Abdominal Supporters, $1.75. $1.50 Abdominal $1.25, Elastic Knee Caps, Silk, 98c. Elastic Anklets, Linen or Silk, 98c. Elastic Stockings, Knee Length, $1.40. Ideal Stomach Supporters, Linen or Bandages, Tubes, Truss applicators, Paris Stockinette Invalid Rings, for Children, Elastic Webbing, Bandages, Pus Basins, Probes, Nipple Shields. $5.00 Gillette $3.45, Gillette Blades, 40c, 73c. $1.00 Gem, Jr., Razors, 79c. Gem Blades, 4c, $1.00 Ever Ready Razors, 79c. Ever Ready Blades, 4c. 25¢ Mark Cross Razors, 17c. Mark Cross Blades, 4c. 500 Durham Duplex Domino Razors, complete with L] blades and holder for strop- ping. Very special at 85c. Safety Razors, L e SATI; FOR SOUTHAMPTON. York, Jan. 13.—Among the passengers on the liner Megantic, sail- ing today for Southampton, are Sur- geon General Suzuki, Dr. T. Oshima and twenty-one nurses, comprising the Japanese Red Cross unit assigned to war The unit will New, duty in England. go is ostimated at | be stationed at Nutley hospital, South- < ampton, SHAVING NEEDS 25¢ Rubberset 18c. 35¢ Rubberset 30c. 45c Rubberset 38c. 59¢ Rubberset 50c. 75¢ Rubberset 85c. $1.00 Sterling Stropper, 75¢. $2.00 Slide Stroke Stropper, $1.65. Shaving Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Shaving Brushes, DR. SHEEHAN DEAD. Haven, Jan. 13.—Dr. William J. 8heehan, a physiclan prominent in this city and well known in various parts of the state, died here early to- after an of about three He was graduated from the Yale Medical school in 1895, was about forty-four vears old and is survived by his wife and infant child. New day illness weeks. | TO RENT—Tenement, 6 rooms, Tel. TO RENT-—Desirable 5 room tene- ment, second floor, furnace, electr light, gas, §15.00. 33 Wakefield Court. 1-11-wilx TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Block Rock avenue. Inquire F. W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. 1-9-tf TO RENT— Tenement of four room All improvements. 473 Park St. extension. 1-9-t¢ TO RENT—369 Main street, tenement of four rooms, modern improve- ments, steam heat. Apply 6562 Stan- ley street. 1-8-6d TO RENT—One first and one second floor tenement of five rooms each. On trolley line. Only $15.00 month. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 1-7-d6x rooms, Last 1-7-tf TO RENT—First floor, modern improvements. Main street. five 580 first improvements. 115 Plainville. 1-T-1wx floor, modern Broad .street, TO RENT—One tenement of five rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street, or White House Lunch. 12-28-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 830 Commercial Street. TO RENT—Two five-rooni tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—3 flvée room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street All improvements. lnquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. 11-9-:¢ FUBNISHED BOOMS. TO RENT—Very pleasant and com- fortably furnished room on second floor, Leland building. Apply up- stairs, 388 Main street. 1-12-1w TO RENT—One large front réom and kitchen. Separate conveniences. Housekeeping. 16 Prospect street. Tel. 467-12. 1-8-tf TO RENT—In private family, plea- sant furnished bedroom, with or without board. All conveniences. 168 Maple street. Tel. 1472-3. 12-30-tf WANTED. ey WANTED—By responsible couple, with little boy, furnished apartment. All improvements for housekeeping. Private family. Box 9 XX, Herald. 1-13-d1 WANTED—By German girl, position doing general housework, or work of any kind. 111 Columbia St. 1-12-d2x WANTED—Children to Fairview St., first floor. board, 1-12 32 d3x FOR SALE. Prepare for the good old summer time. Prepare for the short working week. Close the doors against hard times by coming over to Maple Hill and buying a 5 acre farm, where you can raise your own fruit and vege- tables, milk, eggs, butter and poultry. Good roads, good running water, elec- tric lights, street lights, good trolley service to both New Britain and Hart- ford. After disposing of 14 of those plots or practically all my farm I have been fortunate enough to pur- chase another large tract of land from T. W. Eddy, which is located on Maple Hill Ave. and is in a high state of cul- tivation and beautifully sloped. First come, first choice. R. H. ERWT} 1335-13 MAPLE HILL NOTICE. Whereas, no animals have, to | knowledge of the Commissioner of | Domestic Animals, been found in- fected with the Foot-and-Mouth se in the City and Town of. New Britain, Connecticut, since the 18th | day of November, 1914, it is hereby Ordered—That, on and after the the | 11th day of January, 1915, so much | of a certain order issued by the Com- missioner on Domestic Animals on the 15th day of November, 1914, prohibit- ing the transportating. driving trailing of tle, sheep, other rumi- nants and swine over the highways, as spplies to said highways in the City and Town of New Britain, be and the same is hereby revoked. JOFFREY O. PH R, JR ‘Commissioier on Domestic Animals. %:30 p. m. on the day of issue. NOTICE. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN Carpets are a thing of the past. Prelle weaves, Colonial or rag rugs and carpets for polished floors. For particulars call on L. G. J. Prelle, 97 Greenwood St., City. 1-8-d6 QUEEN LIL CELEBRATED FORTUNE and palmist. Tells your history from the cradle to the grave. 84 West Main St., next to Fox's taei- ter. Two flights up. TELLER FOR SALLL, FOR SALE—Steinway upright. been used by of the residents of tr It is in ex- cellent order and retains the Stein- way tone nad action. Originally $600, it will go for the after- noliday price $250. Anyone Who wants to own a Steinway should see this immediately. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hart- ford, Conn. 1-7-d10 Has FOR SALE-—One glass umbrella cab- inet and three revolving piece goods rack. 42 Main street, ~ FOR SALL- one show 1 or lack ot storrge room case, double one small National cash and one mirror. Call Express. 157 So. Main St., 1037. regist Sedery 'Phone 1-13-d2x FOR SALE—Crown very little used. Banjo and man- dolin attachments. The price of this piano new is $450. It is scarce- 1y solled and will be sold for $200. Sedgwick & y, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 1-7-d10 upright piano FOR SALE—Sterling 88-note Piano. Upright concert grand and the best Sterling model. It is guaranteed not to have been used more than ten weeks and is, of course, as new. This high grade player piano with $15 worth of rolls, bench and scarf to be sold at once for $450. The hest bargain in a player piano we have ever had. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn, 1-7-d10 Player FOR SALE—Two new piano boxes cheap. Good, clear lumber. Box 35, Herald. 1-13-d2x | FOR SALE—Chickering square piano. Better than any upright at $150. May be bought now for $30. If you want tone quality look at this. You can turn it in within two yvears in exchange for a new piano and be allowed all you paid for it. Sedg- wick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. 1-7-d10 FOR SALE—Handsome little upright piano suitable for small apartment or library, good tone. Although sec- ond-hand there is a lot of use in this piano and think of the price, $40. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. 1-7-d410 FOR SALE-—Sweet cider by the bar- rel, Wm. Whitham, Kensington. Tel. 92-13. 1-9-64d FOR SALE-—Angelus piano player with $160 worth of rolls has to be sold for $48. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. 1-7-d410 FOR SALE—Weber Very handsome. fine singing quality. a few bought for upright grand. Full rich tone and Priced at $650. Can now be . The Weber is con- sidered by many of the great pian- ists to be the best piano in the world. It's wicked to yet it go at this figure but things are slacken- ing a bit after the holidays. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 1-7-d10 1-12-2dx | best 1-13-2dx decker, and | Mrs. Maud Pennington the Manchester England. Receives pupils for the pianoforte Preparation for all examinations. Apply 1556 Kensington Ave of Conservatoire 200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space STORAGE || HART’S LIVERY RELIABLE | REPAIRING GARAGE SUPPLIES Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-4 BOWLING Clnzs l:d Private Partiss Accon- modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 APCH STHERT BIRDS AND DOGS, » CANARIES TALKING PARROTS PET DOGS GOLDFISH & GLOBES. HARTFORD BIRD STORE 90 Allyn St. Hartford, Ct. Telephone "New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retall State test: “Best in the City."” If you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, 11 "re Tel, 708-1 639 Stanley St., 5 min. f center H. L. DAMON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR | Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J, M. Finnegan Stables ;Pl"ol. G CLAIRVOYANT PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI ME- DIATOR the world has ever known. He positively guarantees to tell your name in full without asking a single question or no fee accepted. He names friends, enemies, riva | tells whom and when you will marry advises you upon love, courtship, mar- riage, business, speculation, transac- ticns of eve nature. If you are wor- ried, perplexed or in trouble, come to this wonderful man. He bvercomes evil influences, Tte- unites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice, tells how to influence any one you desire, even though a thousand miles away. Tells whether wife or sweetheart is true or false To Those Unhappy, Discontented or in Trouble Whatever, he Brings Immediate Relief. If you intend buying or selling property or making any important change, don’t fail to Consult Chiro Tmmediately. Learn the secret of control—the power to inspire others with confi- | dence and win success in business, social or financial life. He tells how te develop personal magnetism. He Has No Equal, Born with a double veil, educated in gypt and India. Satisfaction | Guaranteed or no fee accepted. To | prove his great powers he will give | Two Dollar Reading this week | -Low Fee--50¢ rate Parlors Permanently located Cor. Walnut and Arch Sts, Lady Attendant Geo. Chiro 1 OUN 27 ARCH ST. 10 to 8 12 to § Hours from Suna 242 | write A, ‘The Quality 960, National Bank Building. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating tion in any matter where msecrecy, integrity and results are essential G. Brown, 26 state Streeg Martford, Gonn. 'Phone Charter 7574, nizhtly at Ellzabeth 1089 investigas ¥or Your Insurance and ™ Surety Bonds /+ntd trouble by having yows insurs ance written by & man who kuows how. Go to UWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth’s Block PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 25c¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Otlice Open from 8 A. M. o 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointument F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. Genrgiana Mon's. D. D. 8, _———— LARGE BARN TO RENT ON MAIN STREET. Apply to THE JOAN BOYLE CO, 3 and 5 Frantlin Square _——m—m— e Print Shop Frinting done Ib many languages GOOD WOMKMANSHIP — MODIER- ATE PRICES, Linotvpe Comupositinn. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (Church Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr Typewritsrs' From $5.00 Up, Factory Rebullf, HARTFORD oy yp ewriter T T Exchange 26 StateSt., Hid Hanternach o <! ILLUSTRATCRS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. " Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns, Cail On ! Schuliz & Cosiello, [nc, Mein For FIRE INSURANCE < ireet.

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