New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1915, Page 12

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0X & CO. HARTFORD CAREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FIBRUARY 22 WASH- INGTON’S BIRTHDAY. ORDER! CHARTER 1580. of Staple High-Grade BOOT jt are perfectly correct in style, being all new and the identjeal Once-a-Year Opportunities lasts that will be worn fiorders will soon be coming in, and the space now occupied by old stocks will be needed i Hence these unusual price reductions. £ Foxed Boots with e style in black Is with buckle, les’ mat kid and patent kid and $6.00 ts; turned sole toes, regular welted soles, mostly; mat Russla kid Ladies’ calf. top; Our some plain toe, regular Sale price good regular 33.50 | Boys' high cut $1.95 cloth | & owing Girls’ heel; pairs, mostly in s and $2.50 grades. Louis Black Russia calf cloth =ome high cut Button Boots in tan, | metal and patent; $4.85 | $3.25 and $3.75 grades, button boots, 3 to 6%; top, tipped; good sizes, $5.00 grade. tan grain storm Shoes about 25 $1.95 good sizes up to 5 now [EBRUARY ALE OF FURNITURE Va'uss That Come But Once a Year le Furniture Stock is given over to this event The savings represented are all the way from 10 to nanufacturers. exc pting only articles restricted in 25 per cent. from reg- a few [HHome-makers and housekeepers all over the state are interested in this Great Sale. pusing Suit Clearance ‘ Every Sample Suit in Stock and Regular e, velvet, L $19.75 to $29.50, broadcloth and gaberdine its are fur trimmed and most are short models. Lines in brown, navy, Suits that v now 5 $10.00§ $19.75 now green, The prices: e $75.00 to $85.00, Suits that were $89.00 to $139.50, and Dblack. $29.75 $37.75 taupe, plum DA B Calt On ltz & Costello, Inc. 242 »ain sireet. For RE INSURANCE PEACE ) BY POPE id i Charches fugpe. here w im- Peter unday pe Benedict | for peace. hronged with wor- pontiff, surrounded inals, mounted to Inding between the ppiral columns of , - Pope Benedict which was re- eeling multitude, d throughout the prayer was to the , King of Peace.” fving and depart- n ovation. As he le ceremony, there pr “Long live the peace.” Present. ppour of rain, ifternoon all the | furches in Rome the people to ser- e cessation of the lishment of peace )t the world. Over d in St. Peter’s. been reserved for Sacred College, hbishops, bishops | bers of the aris- | fpal court and rep- the religious insti- at ‘rench The edict Churches. prayer for was read In France Sanday ident. The con- lere were unusually | | misunderstanding | ecent sefzure h;} the police of the Department of the Seine of periodicals contalning the text of the prayer, the priests officia- ting at the services yesterday gave brief explanations of the motive of the Pope in issuing the prayer . Cardinal Ametta Presides, Cardinal Ametta, presiding over the ceremony in Notre Dame cathedral, said: “The Pope, in asking us to pray for peace and the ending of the war which is plunging the whole of Europe into blood, means that your Jrayers should implore a lasting pcace. The peace which the Pape de- sires will not be signed until all the wrongs, with which the war that is raging is attended, are righted. That can only be through a victory of our arms and those of our allies.” Read in Belgium. Amsterdam, Via. Loondon, 10:53 a. m.—The churches of Ant- werp. Brussels and Malines were crowded yesterday at the services at which Pope Benedict's prayer for peace was read. Cardinal Mercer as- sisted in the services at Malines. No attempt was made by the mili- tary anywhere in Belgium to inter- fere with the devotions. In most parishes the German soldiers stationed Feb. 8, | there, who were Roman Catholics. de- utly participated in the services. Native eggs 33c doz. Russell Bros. | —advt, NO INSURRECTION MOVEMENT. Insular Officials at Manila Character- ize Fears as Groundless. Manila, Feb. 8.—Insular here characterize as groundless fears of an insurrection at which led to the patroiling streets. No arrests have been and no documents seized. impending trouble are have been founded ports. the Cebu, of the mad declared 10 upon baseless re- Private despatches received nila 1eh, tabu believed M at reported that patrols had checked what be an insurrectionar movement hut that there had been no disorders. ot wa to Rumors of | State VALUABLES SHIPPED BACK TO PARIS Bonds, Stocks and Scrip Estimated at Between $500,000,000 and $600,- 000,000 Sent From Geneva- Geneva, via Paris, Feb. 8.—A sec- ond consignment of bonds, stocks and scrip sent here from Paris for safe keeping soon after the Germans invaded France was shipped back to the French capital Saturday in a strongly guarded car. The value of the shipment was estimated at be- tween $500,000,000 and $600,000,000 According to a Bucharest despatch, Baron Barian, the Austrian foreign minister, at the request of a number of Hungarian deputies who pointed out the serious conditions which pre- vail at Budapest because of the sca"- city and high cost of food, and also be- cause of the renewed acti s of the peace party, has decided to visit the Hungarian capital to study the situation. Bohemian Czechs, continue manisfestations against the war, withstanding numerous arrests. their not- Boiled or poached, or strictly , 301 fried, scrambled eat them raw. fresh, 33c¢ doz. Main street.—advt. or Native Russell Ham and eggs for breakfast. Buy vour ham where you will, but get the eggs at Russell Bros.—advt. SAILING V ELS SOUGHT- To Carry Cargoes Between New York and South African Ports. New York, Feb. 8.—Curtailment of the European trade with South Amer- jca because of war and a shortage of steamships has brought about a de- mand for sailing vessels of American registry, and every ship, bark and schooner flying the American flag, is being eagerly sought to carry car- goes between New York and Brazil and the Argentine. For the first time in twenty yea schooners and ships engaged in th coal and lumber trade in the coast wise traffic have been chartered s { carrfers in the South American trade. | More than a dozen of bo v 5 officlals | these vessels are now loading at local piers with cargo for South America. Native eggs 33c¢ advt, New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retan test: “Best fn the Clty.” If you want the BEST, get Seibert’s 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. doz. Russell Bros. SEIBERT & SON, ictms Tel, 708-1 639 Stanlcy St., 5 min. from center CASH IN ADVANCE. | ) FOR SALE. U e 1| FOR SALE-—75 Rhode Island Red 100 White l.eghorn [ laying hen laying hens. tons of timothy hay. 10 tons aat straw. The Maples Farm, Conn. 25 of Berlin, 2-8-1d | | ‘ FOR SALE—Native kEggs, right from | nearby farms, 33c doz., 3 1-6 doz. for | $1.00. Russell Bros., 301 Main St. 8-3d piano, perfect Now LE—Upright orde Paying storage. ing. Almost given away if moved immediately. Can mail me §1.00 weekly. Address ‘‘Haste,” Herald offi | FOR y YO RENT. Ok RENT-—About Feb. second story rent, Ivery modern improvement. Steaul heat furnished. Also barn above or separately. Inquire 47 Winthrop St. 2-8-4dx 10, desirable FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class location for business. George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. TO RENT—Four and six room rent at 61 Main street. Hot water and heat furnished. Apply T. Tel. 291. 2-6-6d TO RENT—Seven Lincoln street. veniences. Tel. room tenement on All modern con- 452-4. 2-5-34d TO RENT—Four rooms, modern jm- provements, $13.00. 281 South Main St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. TO RENT—Four rooms with bath, corner Cherry and Pine, §12.00. Five room rent,38 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tt TO RENT—T'ive room tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Block Rock avenue., Inquire F. ‘W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. B 1-9-tt TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements. 473 Park St. extension. 1-9-tf | TO RENT—One tenement of five rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf leav- | 6-1dx i 79 Winthrop Si. | SI with | W. Crowe | 2-4-5d | MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WCRD EACH INSERTION. ALL adveartisements for the classified column must be in lhe Herald office by 2 :30 p. m. on the day of issu LOST. LOST—Between Stanley and East streets, Gold Watch, Hunter's case, vith strap and fob. Reward if lcft t Herald office. NOTICE. AMMONINE.—Ask sample. USE your grocei for 2-8 a ATION WA stenographer. Address Box WA rooms keeping by child. Box ANTED— Boarder: Main St. and kitchen for light house- a couple with smail 3K Herald. 2-8-3dx Wi ame(l 280 2-4-6dx or re- 96-4 | WANTED—By carpenter, pair work of any kind new Tel. HELP WAN CD—MALE. WANTED—Experienced man for ting and creasing press. One can make ready and make dyes. Address Box 16XX, cut- who own WANTED-—Workers to sell Relief Calendars, fifty cents each. Earn ten cents for h Calendar sold. Net proceeds used pur- chase food and clothing for starv- ing Begian women and children. Your work may save the lives of many innocent sufferers. Write Belgian Calendar Committee, 18 West 34th street, New York. 2-5-5dx to /;;RNIAI\' GIRL would like position as cook or general housewark. Rear 2-8-1dx SD for 1 Call at Ady - Cur- 2-8-d1 SALESWOMEN WANTE to-wear department. ran Co. | TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, 30 Commercial at 47 Glen street. Street. Inquire 12-2-tf TO RENT—Two five-roon: tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tt 7O RENT—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All fmprovements. Inquire Mrs. C. Warr on the premises. 11-9-:t D ROOMS. TO RENT—Large front room, steam heat, electric lights and modern improvements. Also side room, three minutes walk to comu 45 ‘Walnut street. 2-6-tf l}ITY ADVERTISEMENT Prepared for the (()mmon Council by the Board of Finance and Taxation. New Britain, Conn., Feb. 1, 1915, RESOLVED:—That this Board Esti- mate that the SchoolBroard will require $170,000 for the purpose of building a new Vocational High School, and we recommend to the Common Council that instead of laying a tax the City issue its bonds for $170,000, dated Feb- ruary 1, 1915, pavable serially August 1, 1927, to August 1, 1943, inclusive, with interest at the rate of 4 1-4 per cent. BOARD OF FNANCE AND TAXATIO Board of Finance and Taxation, H. L. Curtis, Clerk. [ LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 8th day of February, A. D. 1915, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge Grace Greenwood Rockwell of said New Britain as Executrix of the last will and testa- ment of Margaret Greenwood, late of New Britain, within said district de- ceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Execu- trix and directs that public notice be given to this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. By Order of the Court, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk, SALE—Strictly Fresh Connec- Eges, 33c doz., 3 1-6 doz for Russell Bros, 201 Main St 2-8-2d e e — A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Building, On motion of FOR ticut $1.00. A FTER fifteen years' location at Crowell’'s Drug Store, 1 have moved my office to 276 MAIN STREET (next to th new bank build- ing). Over Im\\'itt‘s Jewelry Store. Better service will be the result, Call and see me. F. L. McGUIRE OPTICIAN = AUTOS TO RENT ). M Finnegan _ Stables. Telenhone 302 Powhatan WASHINGTON, D. C. “The Hotel of American Ideals.” New—Fireproof. ¥European Plan. Pennsylvania Ave., at 18th and H Streets, within walking distance of shops, theaters and public bufldings. Overlooks the White HoOuse Rooms, detached batn, $1.50, $2 wp. Rooms, private bath, $2.50, $3 up. Restavrant a la Carte, Palm Court, American Indian Grill, Tes Room, Grund Pipe Organ, Orches. tra. Write for Souvenir Booklat with Map. Ask for special Itinerary fop Bridal Couples, Conventions, Tour- tst Parties, Schools and Colleges, Hotel Pow Clifford M. Lewls, Mgr. U e hatan, 2-6-3dx experienced } JD—Two furnished and heated | Herald. | Belgian | The Only Shingle in World Made Entirely C“HAMPTON” METAL. Water, Weather, Vire and you about Roofing. All work absolutely or We also which will 1ast tion, furnish an average set Plumblng an¢ Sheet Metal \\\\ AN A guaranteed—no order too large for our capacity. up Tonecan Gutter and Railuwater Pipe \ifetime. J. EDWARD ERWIN Work ot Metal Ceilings a Specialty 62 Lafayvette Sireet S NAS 1L Lightning “PENCO” Proof. Let me talk with too small for attem- tivery Description. ’Phone 629 THERE'S HEAT R 30x3 $9.60 ::n\'x 1-2 NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY MAIN STREET. TR s i mfi 8 M_E__Several BLOUD PUOISON Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone rains, catarrh, etc., are symptoms Delays are dangerous. Send at tc Dr. Brown, 985 Arch street, Phila- | éeiphia, for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE. Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— lasts a month. Sold by RIKER- HEGEMAYN DRUG STORES. GITY ADVERTISEMENT BOARD OF RELIEF. The Board of Relief of New Britain hereby give | they will meet at their office, City Hall, | AT 10 o'Clock, A, M. Monday, Feb. 1, 1915 to :ttend to the duties pertaining to said appointment. Meetings will be held on Wednesday, the 3rd; Friday, the 5th; Wednesday, the 10th; and | Friday, the 12th days 1915, from 2 P. M. from 7:30 P. M. to 9 ery evening from Ieb. 12th, except Sundays, from 7:30 P. M. to 9 P. M., also on the evening of ¥eb. 22nd, from 7:30 to 9 o’clock, | which is the last day on which appli- cation for relief can be made and to make such transfers, deductions and abatements as the law directs. WILLIAM SCHAE WILLIAM MIDDLIE DENNIS J. FARRELL, Board of Relief. " H. L. DAMON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford ‘& PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS the City notice that in the to 5 P, P, M., 1st to Feb. | Over 25c¢ Store {BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Oftice Open from 8 A. M. 0 8 I*. L Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. | Ceareiana Mona D D < Advertise Your Wants in The Herald's Want Columns, Mild Weai her Sale Pony Nut Per Ton . Three Full Bags .... No Coal will last longer or will give better satisfaction; also a saving nf $1.00 per ton. SPECIAL WOOD PRIC | Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord Hard wed, 1-2 cord Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord. Chestnut, 1-2 cord . 1 LEAVE ORDERS AT | DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STRE OFFICE 24 Dwiew Count PHONE 326 amo 260 THREE BAGS $1.085 TERMS CASH, SOTE MORRIN’S Desirabie Houses on Trinity Stres! For Particulars Inguire of H. 0. HUMPHREY once of of ¥February, | and | M., and ev- | 193 Main Strest | \ IN EVERY LUMP XEEN v geey \\\\\\\\‘\\ P | IA\' g\ IIQFJS Guaranteed in Writing 5, 000 MILES 3634 $21.80 $29.10 . %3035 36x11-2 37x4 1+ R TIRE RIGHT. GARAGE PHONE 943.2 You ¥ \nL Bamk kuumn‘ 272 Mpin et 4 BUOWLING Clubs and Private “artiss Accems modated. p | HILDING NELSON, * 172-17¢ ARCH STRE DETECTIVES' ; If you are anticipating investiga= tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and resulte are essential write A, G. Brown, 26 State Streei, Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7.’)1&, rizhtly at Elizaheth 1089 ~ 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Spuce HART’S s RELIABLE reeamine CARAGE SUPPUIES Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-4 Ihe Quality —— Print Shop - I Prinung dune 0 many ilangusges.’ ' GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- * ATE PRICES Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LILHING COMPANY. 53 (Church >lreei lel. C EBHESEN Wigr 631 Yor Your insucaice and Surety Bonds ~14 troubl by having your insur- ance written by & man who kbowhs how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Raoth’s Block Typewriters From $5.00 Up. Factory Rebuill, HARTEOKD ypewriter Exchange 26 Stata St., 4(1 BIRDS AND DO/ SINGING CANARLIES TALKING PARRO rrr npoGs GOLDFISH & GLOBES. HARITORD BIKD STORE 90 Allyn St Harttord, ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN.

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