New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 12

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FLANNELETTE GOWNS | CARRIAGE ¥ 50c Gowns to close at .. 39¢ 1 b} ; F t . lh G t D BODY BUILDING PS 75¢ and 89c¢ Gowns to l : : Pl \\\'\'nm PAIRING g afl Ury I" e ‘ y close at 5 / X : HARTFORD ;:5 vns, to «'lfvse‘ at 7}10 [ i MN. Y, A WALTITL: B SPRINGS MADE AND REPAIRED fur wagfln and TRUCK TIRES MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | AGENTS for o RRIAGE TIRES Gar”age W[]l'k. CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE, CHARTER 1580 3 sl . .3 DEMOUNTABLE RIMS ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. We have a se stock of all supplies and parts required for TO RENT. | the above lines of work and ar: in position to give your wants im- urnished {{o;:h{y”}fi; ALL advertisements B mediate attention. With our present stock and our up-to-date plant” e 4 day $1 and up, by the week $4 and q B cquipped with labor-saving machinery, and over 20 years experi- up. Rooms with private baths, hot for the classified 5 ence in this line of work we are in position to give you a better class | and cold running water in every . i room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, coJlumn must be in of work and at lower prices than can be obtained clsewhere 29 Mpyrtle street. 1-16-6mos | ' | 1d office by s [ ] TO RENT—Four rooms with bati, the Herald ol 3 . corner Cherry and Pme Sl' 00. Pl ,30 p. m. on the day emarkable Reductions on Superb Coats ey S M e 1 New Britain Carrlage Co. ‘Tu RENT—Nice 6 room rent, 140 $75, now Main street. 1-14-tf 8 e : file SR Maple street, all modern improve- ' . B hat 0 yCo.a"-, was $45, $29.75 “ One Natural Coon Men's Coat, was $59.00 ments, furnace heat, $25. Quigley, NOTICE. 200 E Mam St New ritain SL'TU)U'BH,!‘] PARTIES of four or | One Natur: v i . | now TO RENT—Five room tenement, less taken out. [Kive dollars even- | third floor, modern conveniences, ings. 'Ten dollars Sundays. Telu pe | One Leopard Coat, was $195, $ 5 | on Block Rock avenue. Inquire F. e 10T3-4. RN 15T SO Gkl 3 : T $39.7O | : 129. 0 | W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. | — S e | The Only shingle In the World Made Entrely of J 1-9-tf [ PAYING HOME WORK-—If you like “HAMPTON” METAL. 3 75 One Bcaver Coat, was § $1 15 OO - — to paint, $1 starts new tascinating 9. \ , TO RENT—Tenement of four room home business, profitable, no take. | MPENCO” All improvements. 473 Park Write Davis Co., 712 Myrtle ave., $39 75 ‘ ShoeeennCan matt $195 OO Sxtcoslon: 1-9-tf | Bridgeport, Conn. 1-14-5dx Water, Weather, Fire and Lightning proof. Let me talk with § E: ‘ i 4 | - — - vou about Roofing. { TO RENT-—First floor, five rooms, All work absolutely guaranteed—no order too small for atten- | One Moleskin Coat, was $550, i 7 COR - $49 50 | .00 modern improvements. 580 Bast FOR SalLk. tion, or too large for our capacity e | 5 : { b 3 and Railnwater Pipe Main street. 1-7-tf | FOR SALE—FPool table. Also small We also furnish and set up Toncan Gutter store, which will last an average lifetime 1 One Caracul Coat with Ermine o e e .ash register. Confortis $75.00 Collar, was $250, now $1 75-00 | TO RENT—One tenement of five | 1. i b b | rooms all modemn improvements, | _ —— J. EDWARD ERWIN | One Hudson Seal Coat, Fitch Col- $2 5 0 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf | FOR SALE—Upright piano, perfect | $49-50 | lar and Cuffs, was §$375, now 7 -0 order. Paying storage. Now leaving Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work of Every Description. | | TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- st given away if moved 1m- | 62 Lafayetle Street. 'Phone 629 Coat, full length, was $69 50 i One Caracul Coat, was $375, $275 00 ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire liate! A e G e . “rdiedintaiintds . | W H 30 Commercial Street. 12-2-tf 5 1-16-a3x | One Baby Caracul Coat, TO RENT—Two five- Tenaniental|ies e et 5 e " $75.00 il mogern mprovements. naues | T, AL S heatey and rad- Several Desirable Houses on Trinity Stregt S Curfin: 11-12-tf | | Main and Kast Main streets, - . s oY RENT =Tl oo e For Particulars Inquire of and 1 f t 232 Arch st = A 1mp(;g;e‘;:?;:c: Inqulrrec Mrs. C. FOR SALE—Steinway upright. Has H. D. HUMPHREY Nav 2’::“;”"*:":- Clothing Store. 1-16-6d ° Py ° Marr on the premises. 11-9-:¢ been used by one of ihe best alns resigents o thus ity 1t in x| == — ll,vhmhllbn i.uu\h cellent order and retains the Stein- e Sure lt's ™ ™~ Loo. S 7 B = i R s way tone nad action. Originally . LITL' 5!()\O‘gnd | TO RENT—Very pleasant and com- o ot s ihe atier | Verticle Retort — Chestnut Size fortably furnished room on second | $600. it will go for the 4 noliday price $250. Anyone Who |{s delivered by the ton $6 50 also sold in half bushel bags by your . . | floor. Leland building. Apply up- 5 Like These Are to Be Found Only at This i S5t i) weediomm o semay o oy g el LA Keouiis 2 this immediately Sedgwick & Manufactured by the } call = ———————— | Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hart- | LROVIDENCE GAS C 20., PROVIDENCE, R, I, 49 COMMERCIAL ST. O TED—FEMALE ford, Conn. 1-7-d10 Telephone 960, % Store | WANTED — Thoroughly competent = 7 B ol = maid for general housework. Ap- | MOR “SABE-.Crown - upsght piano, correct styles—short, medium and long Coats; chiffon velvet, plain velvet, caracul and silx plyiMra LM Folmes, IO0RRoLDInst|BENcry Mt used EEarib hAN mm; lIH'Y ABVLR.“SEMENT PH"_ADELPHI‘ ¢ o o colors are black, navy blue, brown, green and taupe. avenue, Maple Hill, New Britain, dolin attachments. The price Conns 1-18-tf this piano new is $450. 1t is scarce- 939 and $59. Now ... E SR e ik Iy soiled and will be sold for $200. Hearing on matter of laying cross- h ] S—Permanent work, $3 daily| Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum |over on tracks of the Connecticut i 59. to $65 | Suits formerly $89 to $115, € i’ S- i & $29.75 3 49. 0 S‘{-lflry vlnfl"mill<"l_r\g the Business .street, Hartford, Conn. 1 company on {%‘l:u-k |;4.n k »r\\‘llllh now H S | Woman's Magazine. References re- G = To Whom It May Concern 3 39 75 euLuptogp1as00, 59 00 quired. Write to 714 Myrtle ave, | FOR SALE—Sterling 88-note Player | Notice is hereby given to all parties ain trl 5 [ 2 ® | Bridgeport, Conn. 1-14-4dx Piano. Upright concert grand and | interested that there will be a hearing = ) the best Sterling model. 1t is | before the Common Council in the City Over 25c Store guaranteed not to have been used | Hall on Wed January 20, 1915, | BE RK AT MODERATE PRIGES | A. B JOHNSON D. D. S more than ten weeks and of fat 8 o'clock P. » on the proposed | Oftice Open from 8 A. M. (o 8 P. M. e e - - — = DENTIST course, as new. This high grade | laying of a crossover on the tracks of Sundays by Appointment player piano with $15 worth of | the Connecticut company on Black S National Bank Bmlc.mg rolls, bench and scarf to be sold at | Rock avenue at a point about 500 | F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. off fOR Wounded EngIISh SOldlerS = once for $450. The best barsain | reet southerly from West Main street. | GCOrgiana Monks, D. D..S. in a plaver piano we have ever had. Published in accordance with law | & | now A o0 o AMPIONSHIP it Yeing Lo City Clerk Yor Your Insurance and | If you are anticipating investiga- ol FOR SALE—Chickeri uare piano. On ?alcony 0/ Parzs Hotel tion in any matter where secrecy, OBetter o Blny ;:fi;& arl n“gu T — . Surety Bonds integrity and results are essential E e 3 3 — r =1 troublc by having yowr insur: May be bought now for $30. If you anos Wiitten by & wiaw Whe LS om Eighth Page.) yrite A, G. Brown, 26 State Street. | want tone quality look at this. You | now:. 84 ta Hartford, Conn.. 'Phone Charter 7574, can turn it in within two years in P d% HWIG > 3 nightly at Elizabeth 1089, ST e e Prlnt Shop JWIGHT A. PARSONS, ———— — = [ allowed all you paid for it. Sedg- ¥ wick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum Printing done Ib many ianguages [New Britain leading —_— Nooth's Block ¥FTER fifteen years’ location at lame back’ with a | 3 g e b = second half and, for e - - RO . S 3 street, Hartford. =k GOOD WORKAMANSHIP — MODISK ba to overcome the | ; 3y v, T AR GEouslin Drus Store, TR DA TE e ATE PRICES, LAHGE BARN TU HENT Britain started play- moved my officc to FOR SALE—Handsome little upright Linotype Composition ERR o . : - W piano suitable for small apartment ON MAIN STREET. g:melum;l :‘oxi'ards? i : i e st 276 MA N STREET or library, good tone. Although sec- EASTERN PR!NTING AND PUB- Apply to T JOHN BOYLE 9 tle by some clever | : . ! ond-hand there is a lot of use in | 'LISHING COMPANY. £ and helped them score | (next to the new bank build- | this piano and thin'. of the price, ; = Bl onowine up i . - | ing). Over LeWitt's Jewelry Store,| $40. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 (53 (hurch Streel. Tei. 634 Schade netted scores | g . ? . o i e HT i Asylum street, Hartford. 1-7-d10 C EBRESEN \Mgr T H Fiingnoteed scores ! ) o ; : Better service will be the result, Call S nsinl) 5 e : « AT l uewmers .:nsmerna{w S aiagk i 2 and see me. FOR SALE—Angelus piano plaver | - = = e X b . - with $150 worth of rolls has to be | 7900 Bd. Bt Fioor Soad AANE, e i ¢ _ MV e e e e 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space From $5.00 UD. rosby Hig i ; S - C 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. ’ STORAGE : Factory Rebuilt, i Davis, O'Brien R e L ® 1-7-d10 LIVERY g By : ; : ; : - HARTVORI Forward. ) e e OPTICIAN e == = RELIABL ) . 3 Taylor (c) . 3 . FOR SALE—Weber upright grand. > ewriter B X 2 REPAIRING e, YP orward. 3 s , : : ; Very handsome. Full rich tone and || (b ! / Exchange Beers, Parsons { 5 i 3 3 2 . e e fine singing quality. Priced at $650 s | ) e 3 4 ey PFAEFFLIN INNOCENT a few years ago. Can now be || Rear 180 Main st. Tel. 221-4 === StateSl,, A4 ... Parsons, Borden % S v e ¥ 7 bought for $195. The Weber is con- it Guard. , kg &% 5 : H X gidered by many of the great pian- | v L N } Ea OF MURDER CHARGE | fits to ba the best piane in the 11 Guard - . : . world. It's wicked to yet it go at | B()VVLIF‘(’ B. H. S. 39, Crosby L ; i G this figure but things are slacken- Club AT o A . c : % ok ek ; ¢ . i o : rivata ’artie; Accom- ade 5, Anderson 5, et oot : g 38 S Attorney Picrce, Counsel for Winsted ing up a bit after the holidays. ubs an i o 2, Ginsburg, Tay- Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum modlted. ©'Brien, ff’arsnns 20 y 4 : q FE Boy, Says He Ts Convinced Client street, Hartford, Conn. 1-7-d10 H )IN VPE SOV 2; goals from fouls . E oo < e TN - = S : = Ii l G h | ? 4 ‘ SR - 4 JA B V3 ¥ ' f,fsks“:\:f{:;;i mlqt"r;uf i . g ,. i B 3 Is Unjustly Accused. H. L' I)AMON, D. C. el ity $ imo y 3 . i 2 le Hartford, Jan. 18.—Arthur Pfaefflin CHIROPRACTOR Doherty: time of _ 2 . = | % 3 . % g 1 : o 3 of Barkhamsted, under arrest at the age Allen Bld Hartford . . X2 4 g " : . - 1ig. 1 > ND DOGS, eliminary the Tresh- : ] ‘ : S . %0 | Litchfield county jail in Litchfield in §L__&.__— . \v(v“""_"('_ :\‘ :mus o b Sophs 2 . and the & : : 3 cornection with the murder of County sl St ‘ - o s @ d L ot 2 TALKING PARROTS ond team triumphed : § Commissicner Hubert B. Case, in New Britain Milk Depot PET DOGS pres in the second : : : e | ning 20-8. 4 N & i 2 Barkhamsted on Saturday night, No- EURIEMITISANIY (./REAM GOLDFISH & GLOBES., vember 28, Sunday told his lawyer, Wholesale and Retail HARTFORD BIRD STORE State test: “Best in the City.” 90 Allyn St Hartford, Ct. i R FATHER TIME. | o ¢« = e Noble E. Pierce of Bristol, that he is i 3 | hn. 18—Jack Eller,; : : A If you want the BEST, set Beibart’s| e a———————" s Y 7 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. = - ;dI,:oorIIdi:r lh:m';‘l‘l‘:; i Mr. Pierce has been retained by the Teams i ' FOR SALE. ! “;J US'!‘RAT@RS e S Pfaefflin family to defend the boy. Mr. | SEIBERT & SON, el 708-1| six room house, electric lights, bath ~ i |k Pierce, who Sunday visited Arthur at | 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center | room, hot and cold water, hot air fur- ENQRAVEFDS B Miliross et | the jail, said last night that the boy = — e = | nace. cement cellar and walks, house . - w was in Winsted at the time the mur- for 100 poultry, young fruit .tree HARTFORD., CONN. o smash his own | g T > der was committed and had witnesses | .. TTUATIONS WANT <~~~ | about one acre of land, close to trol- o i low hurdle record z S i . ; o B Brookivn college, | /ounded English soldlers are seen ::f,l:hfmh: ';;t:(flfi:s'shanfh:e‘f‘f’e’;&h}? to prove his statement, | WANTED—Young man, 25 years old | ley, 5¢ to New B g L only — g 201 T ‘| Mr. Pierce said that Arthur told | 1would like work as porter or disk | $500 cash. L. ¥ vden. Bristol, | Advertise Your Wants in ihe i ! on the balcony of the Hotel Astoria, eld in the Thirteenth | 1t * JYROt It is a handsorae building splendidly | |, z ory next Saturday ! Paris, now a hespital, looking down e = him a very straightforward story of | washer. Address, Frank Jelineck, | Conn, Telephone 458-4. H al Want ( . y : . furnished. . Its elaborate suits are | .. o VO BESCEE LA HENE, P s & sasel eralc in sen:) r;e:cfir 3 1‘\; 2({_» {on the Champs Elysees and the Arc | now turned into operating rooms and | qir e oy hes beon ‘mn]”‘)g?’(‘?"“”‘,‘ 214 Muin street, care “;";”"“] e by Eller in Madi- | . Bt = 5 i oy ha e city. -16-3dx = 2 Ben last February. de Triomphe. Thne hotel is located | wards for the wounded soldiers. Miss Fanny Brickelmaier of New | I Erai RS T 5 York on her place in Colebrook, and i‘PuSIT]nN WANTED by American, | on that Saturday night left the farm 28, as expericnced teamster. Tem- Dresden postal district in November ' “This large sum of $24,000,000 re- | with a companion about 6:45 p. m perate. Best of references. B. D. a n reached $550,000. Assuming that ' flects the sobriety of the German | going directly to Winsted, Mr. Pierce Canon, Cedar Hill Farms, city schuitz & Costello, Inc. V: | Carries With Him to 5 briet ! the like ratio prevails for all the rest ' soldier, his intrin decency and | said. He remained in Winsted until i 1-18-d1x 18, (Correspondence | soldiers sent home $24,000,000 in No- wildest turmoil of the bitterest strug- | p. There were i number of people, | @ & & S = 2 ress)—That the | vember. This sum appears all the gle of*history he does not forget the | nccording to Mr. Plorce, who suw 3 has carried with him } more striking when it is recalled that good habits of his home which he | faefflin in Winsted and also whe 242 Mein Street. hbits of Thrift. of Germany ho estimated that the his strength of ckaracter; even in the | he left for home, arriving about 9:45 | is well-known habits | the pay of the Germun private soldier formed in times of peace. Among the i knew of the time he arrived ot his | wn by the amount of | is only about twelve cents a day. The laurels that our troops are winning | home in Colebrook. Mr. Plerce said For post-office official of | amounts sent through the postoffice before the enemy it is also a high | that his client had always borne a By Sourior Day 1 is sending home fo | arc often less than $2.50, and in not title of honor that they use their ! good reputation and that he, personal. M F St ! 14 T sently shown in a|a few cases less than one dollar. petty wages economically and do [lv, was convinced cf the boy's inno- | Ji ) Iflflflgafl a eS* 1 F RE ]NSLRANCE hat the amount of | A socialist paper commenting up- not forget their families or to look | cence and would make every effort to Telephone 302. < . e by soldiers for the | on these large savings remarks: | forward to times of peace.” prove it. [ & 5 Frantlin Square [ONEY HOME.

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