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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDA X & CO. CAREFUDLY FILLED, HARTFORD WALL PAPER very cheap. Pretty paper for any room in the house. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580, STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FEBRUARY 22, WAS HINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, le of Community Silver GUARANTEED FOR 50 YEARS Discontinued Patterns 25 to 50 Per Cent Off pection with this sale we shall offer 10 per cent. reduction with engraving free, on our en- silverware excepting only two restricted makes—on these, too, engraving will be free. COMMUNITY SILVERWARE ow what this sale means if you attended the first one, which was held at this store a vear pr department store has ever been privileged to dispose of the famous community silverware . By special arrangement with the manufacturers we have again secured a complete as- his beautiful discontinued pattern which we are allowed to sell at 25 to 50 per cent. under . Engraving will be free. JE LUCE AND AVALON PATTERNS —STAPLE ITEMS. , regular price $4.30 doz., sale price ns, oz, ns, 0z. ks, 0z. oons, 0Z. leas, regular price oz. s, regular price [doz. les, regular price 0Z. leaders, et. regular price regular regular fum Knives, regular $12.00 doz., sale 0z, Knife, regular price $2.25 doz, ach. ert Knife, regular price $11.60 doz., 70 doz. ium Fork, regular 00 doz. se Scoops, regular 50 each. ert Forks, regular price $11.00 doz., 70 doz. nge Knives, regular price $5.75 .31 set. t Knives, 13 set. H. H. Knife, regular price $2.50 88 set. Flat Knife, 81 set. ular price 85c each, sale price pgular price 95c¢ each, sale price price - $8.60 price $8.00 regular price $8.00 doz, $8.60 $4.30 regular price $3,50 set, regular price regular price $1.75 Oyster Forks, price $1.38 set. $8.60 doz., sale 45c each. doz., sale doz, sale | price $1.88 set. Baby Spoons, regular price 60c each, sale sale 30c each. Berry Spoons, regular price $4.30 doz., sale price 88c each. Orange, Spoons, sale | price $1.50 set. doz., doz., sale price 63c each. sale price 63c each. Berry Forks, price $1.25 set. sale Serving Salad price $12.00 doz., set, price $2.00 each, price $1.63 set. Sugar price 63c each. Food Pushers, price 30c each. set, $5.60 set, price 63c each. set, Gravy set, price 75c each. 84¢ | price $1.63 each. Tic price $2.00 each. FLOWER DE DUCE AND AVALON P! Pickle Forks, regular price 90c each, Bouillon Spoons, regular price $3.75 set, Preserve Spoons, regular price $1.25 each, Cold Meat Forks, reg. price $1.25 Tongs, regular price Cream Ladles, Ladles, regular price $1.50 Oyster Ladles, regular price $3.2 Medium TLadles, No mail or telephone orders can be accepted on these discontin- TTERNS FANCY ITEMS. regular price 2 .75 sale $ set, sale price sale price $1.75 each, sale regular price $3.00 set, sale sale sale price regular price $2.50 set, sale Forks, regular price $2.25 each, sale price $1.12 each. Individual Salad Forks, sale price $2.13 set. Ice Cream Forks, regular price $3.25 set, regular price $4.25 sale $1.25 each, sale regular price 60c each, sale regular price $1.25 each, sale each, sale 5 each, sale regular price $4.00 each, sale AND OTHERS. SUCCEED RUN" BAKER tioned for Third Athletics. 'eb. 17.—With <h2 the game of J. e hard-hittihg third iladelphia Ameri- last night by Man- jwo members of the 100,000 infield"” m. Eddie Collins, ‘will wear a Chi- jseason, leaving Jack and “Stuffy” Mc- KOPF. . Larry Lajoie, who ackmen after an ab- years will take Col- b second sack, but so Mack has not decided b fill the vacancy 's retirement. Sever- ncluding Kopf and Honed as likely candi- sition. announcement that tire Manager Mack a was not a new one third baseman and Jperienced great ditfi- t in getting him o pame. fears 1 have made an- Baker's home” id | much | This is five retire permangently after the season of 1914. Baker feels that he does not have to play ball for a living any long- er, and says he has grown tired of traveling around the country as ball players have to do: ‘‘Baker has been a credit to baseball in every way and has the best wishes of the Athletic club and myself.” ‘When the sale of Eddie Collins to the White Sox was announced it was confidently predicted that Mack would select Kopf to fill his shoes and it was a big disappointment to his lo- cal admirers when Lajoie was bought to fill in at the middle hassock. Their hopes have been resusciated by the announcement of Baker's decision never to wear spiked shoes again as Kopf is the most likely candidate for the dizzy corner mentioned up to date. Native eggs, 33c doz. —advt. Russell Bros. FREIGHT MARKET STRONG, London, Feb. 5.—Correspondence of the Associated Press)—After a brief period of comparative quiet, with eas- ier rates. the freight market has be- come strong again, and owners of available - steamers are showing reserve. The River Plate to United Kingdom and continent is the strongest market and a boat is said to have been chartered at the highest figure of 75 shillings ($18.75) per ton,, San Lorenzo to the United Kingdom.' hilling ($1.25) above the previous best and indicates the ne- of merchants getting their to Europe on contract time. FRENCH PRESS PROTEST. Action of Two Socialist Members of the French Cabinet. Paris, Feb. 17, 5:35 a. m.—The ac- tion of two socialist members of the French cabinet, Jules Guesde, minis- ter without portfolio and Marcel Sem- bal, minister of public works, in at- tending the recent international so- cialist conference in London has evoked protest from a large section of the French press, which makes the declaration that this conference was inspired by the German social demo- cratic party. Senator Gaudin DeVilain has writ- ten a letter to Premier Viviani an- nouncing that unless the government publicity disavows these two socialist ministers before next Thursday he will present an interpellation on the sub- ject in the senate. FRENCH RENTES DECLINE, Berlin, via London, Feb. 17, 10:20 a. m.—The present decline in Frenc! rentes is attracting much attention in German financial circles. The press points out that for the first time in history of the French threes have fallen below German threes, having lost eighteen points in a ye while the latter have dropped only eight. The inference drawn here is that the ‘German people are optimistic over the military outlook, while the French have become pessimistic. Native eggs, 33c doz. —advt. Russell Bros. )l()l‘yT(xA(-L LOANS SURETY BONDS 140 MAIN ST. ’Phone 974-2 Recewer and Trustee of Estates and gas. him for the next sca- pring I proposed that pe years. This he fi- to do with the stipn- Would be privileged to 674 WEST MAIN STREET Sale Price$3,800. Only $300 Cash Required 2 tenements 12 rooms, 2 furnaces, 2 bath rooms Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET. tana after that she FEBRUARY ’ CASH IN AI)VANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOUND. D—White and tan six months old. Owner er by paying expenses. ington ave. zlnz <'l\nut may recov- 230 Farm- 2-17-d3x _Single room steam heat, electric lights, modern improve- ments three minutes walk from center. No. 45 Walnut St. 2-17-tf FOR RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements, first or third floor, $15 and $18. New house, electric lights, No, 1 Wallace street. 2-17-3dx ¥FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class Jocation for business George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W-I' FOR SALE—Incubator for 390 eggs. Apply to J. Bagdigian, Stanley Quarter. 2-17-d4x NT—Four room tenement, all improvements, including lights. Also garage room No. 93 Hart street. 2-16-6dx TO RED modern electric if desired. TO RENT—Four rooms, provements, §13. 281 South Main St. 2-15-wl TO RENT—In 20 Church street, improvements. ises of E. L. Plainville, No. 6 rooms, 2nd floor, Inquire on prem- Swift. 2-15-3dx TO RENT—Six room tenement, lates improvements. Hot water, heat. 156 Maple St. 2-13- 4\lx TO RENT-— b!orc thoroughly equlppcd Suitable for groceries and meat. G. H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tf 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-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor, modern corveniences, on Black Rock avenue, Inquire F, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. 1-9-tf : | modern im- NOTICE. 162 Main first 6ax PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, street, Sovereign's Building floor. ‘Phone FOR SALE., FOR horses. SALE—Two good business Been worked on delivery wagon Bay mare, sound, weigh- ing 1, . Good worker and driv- er. Price $70. Bay horse, 1,150, Sound. Extra good work horse for farm. Price $90. Also good driv- ing mare. Sound. Price $35. Con- cord buggy in good condition. Two business harnesses, one cu made light driving horness, nearly new. Spring street. 2-17-d1x FOR 8 i—My chestnut driving mare, weight 1,050. Sound. Must be sold this week as I am going away. A. C. Record, Kensington. ’'Phone 646-23. 2-17-d2x SALE—Need the money; will my Upright Piano very cheap. priced instrument, used short and examine at my A KL Herald 2-17-1dx FOR sell High time. home, office, Come Addr FOR order. SALE—Upright Piano, perfect >aying storage. Now leav- ing. Almost given away if moved immediately. Can mail me $1.00 weekly. Address “Haste,” office. 2 woman, position as companion or practical nurse. Address Box 9 XX, Herald. 2-17-d1x y00od used baby from responsible party. what it is worth. Box Herald. carriage, Will pay 12 A B, 2-17-dlx WANTE NTED—By competent German position doing general house- Call 179 Arch street, 2-17-3d WA girl, work. MACHINIST wanted by New Britain Mfg. Co., 216 South Main street. 2-16-5d WANTED-—Position by married man as working foreman on large farm. Understands raising all farm garden products, care of horses, cattle and poultry. Address Box SAB, Herald office. 2-16-3d NT—Tenement of four rooms. 473 Park St 1-9-tf TO RE All improvements. extension. tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf TO RENT~—One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. TO RENT—PFive rooms, ments, at 47 Glen street. 30 Commercial Street. all fmprove- Inquire 12-2-tt TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—3 tive room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. TInquire Mrs. C. Aarr on the premisea modern without Tele. family, 'y mice room, convenience: with or board. Desirable location. 1472 HELFP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Two waitres ence unnecessary. Broadway taurant. 67 Arch stret. : WANTED—Com eral housework. St. Apply Forest ~tf WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Wiil Now to Them. PASSES New Vote Measure Submitted Trenton, N. ate yesterday passed thé frage amendment to the tution 17 to 4. The house passed the two weeks ago and both house: ing acted favorably on the tion last year, the question will submitted to the voters in September next for acceptance or rejection. Jersey woman s hav- SARAH BERNHARDT CHEER Bordeaux, via Paris, Feb. 17, 5:40 a. m—=Sarah Bernhardt, who is in a hos- pital here awaiting the amputation of her leg, necessitated by an injury to the knee, continues to maintain strength and spirits. Her courage h her friends. dreds of inquiri regarding her dition she telegraphed that her | would be amputated Monday would quite happy. cheerful In answer to one of hun- enxt SANITARIUM DEDICATED, Feb, 17.—The municipal tuberculosis sanitarium, termed by the largest ana hest equipped in the world, was ded- vesterday Acocmmodations for 650 persons be re: a month, and will be installed. awell in which cost g0, €hicago experts icated will eventually ) The patients cottages. The $2,400,000, mile within beds are building occupy to ter a square side. of on the northwest gen- | Have | siate consti- | resolution | her | s won the admiration of all | con- | WANTED—Fifty quarts of milk dai Apr. 1. Box 20BB Herald. 2-16-d YOUNG MAN of good address wishes room and board with private fam- ily. Not over 5 minutes’ walk from P. O. Price no object; must be O. K. 5 Address P. O. box City. 2-15 Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh, etc., are symptems. Delays are dangerous. Send at once te Dr. Brown, 985 Arch street, Phila- é&eiphia, for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE. Convinecing proof in a $2.00 bottle— lasts a month. Sold by RIKER- HI MAN DRUG STORE! AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables. Tclephone 302. Hotel Powhatan WASHINGTON, D. C. “The Hotel of American Ideals.” New—Fireproof. Pennsylvania Ave., at H Streets, within walking distance of shops, theaters and public buildings. Overlooks the Whito House. aropean Plan. 18th and Rooms, detached batn, $1.50, $2 up. “Rooms, private bath, $2.50, $3 up. Restavrant a la Carte, Palm Court, American Indian Grill, Tea Room, Grand Pipe Organ, Orches- tra. Write for Souvenir Booklat with Map. Ask for special fitinerary fop Bridal Couples, Conventions, Tour. ist Parties, Schools and Colleges, Hotel Powhatan, Clifford M. Lewls, Mgr, | e and | | you The Only Shingle in World Made Entirely “HAMPTON” METAL., Water, Weather, about Roofing. All work absolutely guaranteed—no order too small for Fire and Lightning proof, “PENCO’ Let me talk with the of atten- tion, or too large for our capacity. We also furnish and set up Toncan Gutter and Ralnwater Pipe which will last an average lifetime. J. EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work i mc (mext ing). W. Elm We Oflice Op No Coa better $1.00 per Hickory, Chestnut, LEAVE OFFICE FTER fifteen years' Crowell's Drug Store, to Over LeWitt's Better service will be the result, Call and see me. satisfaction; sawed, 1.2 cord... Hard, sawed, | Hard and ORDERS TORE, 24 Bwiaxt Couay Metal Ceil 62 Lafayette S of Every ings a Specialty. treet. 'Phone 629 Description. THERE'S HEAT A ' IN EVERY LUMP ol A N L P ¥very modern convenience. streets, 3assett and Trinity R A T T N FOR SALE---COTTAGE OF 9 ROOMS Garage for Lot 55x165, A complet cars. cormer . home, ALSO RENT ON HAMILTON STRE H. . HUMPHREY location I ha oved my office to 276 MAIN STREET the new bank buil OPTICIAN F. KEELEY and Seymour Sts. Overhauling Ford Cars a Specialty. $25 for tle Motor. Rear End $5. Also Furnish New Rings for Cylinders. 193 Main Stree BEST WORK AT Over 25¢ Store MODERATE PRIGE cn from 8 A. M. to 8 I Sundays by Appointmeni Georgiana Mon Mild Weather Sale Pony Nut Per Ton ..... Three Full MONKS, D. D. S. Bags ... 1 will last longer o also a r will & saving ton. SPECIAL WOCD PLRICE! 1-2 cord. Soft, i-2 cord 1-2 cord AT MAIN STREE 25 4 THREE BAGS B1.05 TERMS CASH, PHONE 328 Jewelry Store. < . .85.00 [ CROWELL" Bauk Butk 772 Main @t Ne fllI BOWLING Clubs and Private Parti modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 AP.CH STR T | ve | - 1f you are anticipating invesugas tion !n any matter where secrecy, | integrity and results are essegn.l | write A, G. Brown, 26 State Streei, | Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, riochtlv at Flizabeth 1088 Typewriters Factory Rebuill, HARTFORD £ yp ewriter 26 State St., Hif 00 Sq. Ft. Floor Space STO HART’ S IJ\'I‘,RY- RELIABLE REPATIRINC GAR G SUPPLIES . Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-4 Print Shop | Printing done in many languages ATE PRICES. Tinotype Compogition. LISHING COMPANY. - {53 (herch Street. Tel. 634 ERRESIN | TAXI 'seivice for 2l poro ail nours, Telephone 11 « Mer 0ses @ N ¥ “or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds 14 troublc by having yowe insur. ance written by & man who kuows how. Go to | DWIGHT A. PAKSON ve | Booth's Block of | ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD,.CONN. Schultz & Costello, Inc, 242 M™Main Street. For FIRE INSURANCE Accom- DETECTIVES F. L. McGUIRE Exchange From $5.00 Up, ' —_——— GOOD WORKMANSHIP ~— MODL - b" . 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