New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1915, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915. “HAMPTON"” METAL. ‘Washington's Birthday WbAter,R\Vrr\‘nlh(-r. Fire and Lightning proof. let me talk with “hoc Cherrie: you about Roofing. Lllou,lx:l‘;lfl('/l.AIIAks 33c 1b All work absolutely guaranteed—no order too small for atten [ Candy Counter, Main Floor, - tion, or too large for our capacity. w r Pl North Store. B — 3 g We 2lso furnish and set up Toncan Gutter and Rainwate pe HARTFORD e 2 which will last an average lifetime. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ J. EDWARD ERWIN OAREFULLY FILLED, TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER . 1580. Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work of Every Description | STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FEBRUARY 22, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Metal Cellings a Specialty, 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 l ‘ learance Prlces On TO RENT—Second floor tenement, 5 rooms, all improvements, desirable 2 S eianioriooal 547 Cheatnvt sirect ALL advertisements 2.18-1d for the classified FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, column must be in ’ [} ’ ;n(drm\', National Bank Bullding. %:30 p. m. on the day o & M-W-F of issue. pof a kind—all ver a ate styles. Al i f sices, o Prevy and due sies. - Altin 101 The Sales Now in Progress | Sewix rumisnea rooms, ateo sman 21 ety - ; G tenement for light housekeeping. February sale of Furniture. 32 Grand street. 9-17-6dx lO $27 50 February sale of Russ and . - — = p and Draperies. TO RENT—Single room steam heat, FOUND. Sale 6f Community Silver- electric lights, modern improve- . e s ST center. No. 45 Walnut St. 2-17-tf six montt s s = ——————————————————— 91vec Dress, was 527.50, now .. $10.00 \,':.e el R Rt e = > m::»\n Tl U st FOR SALE OTTAGE OF 9 ROOMS bivet D‘resss,' was $25.00, now .. : .. $10.00 S "I‘a igees. : FOR ]'.I.‘ NT-—Tenement (\f- five roo\vns, | = = & - = e | s B S Coraniaad S Sale of Quilted Robes. modern improvements, first or third | = ge Combined, was $27.50, now .... $10.00 Sléatancoll Salelilocl Traler, | floor, $15 and §18. New house, < e Serge Dresses, were $16.93 and $19.50, now . $10.00 Coats. electric lights, No, 1 Wallace street. P Bassett and Trinity strects. A complete home, erge Dress, plaid trimmed, was $19.50, now .... $10.00 | = e o B et R s & o i = : z T r Nat flauk Buofiding oy Serge, Black Satin trimmed, was $17.00, now . $10.00 y = + each. Saturday and B » HUM -’HRE‘JY . 3 g s S 5 FOR SALE—Incubator for 390 eggs. | o e ¥ 278 Man & erge—blue, brown, plaid and checks; also figured Bo!\s 9ver09?t Blearancexsq Apply to J. Bagdigian, Stanley | y 5 3 » - No two alike—very desirable models, sizes 10, 12 Sepavegetligreniaining A3¢ Quarter. 2-17-dix 7 B i ) 2 il Coats in sizes 3 to 10; 25 Coats i, able Laundry, 86 Arch St. . - Prices formerly $8.00 to $15.00, now ........ $5.00 in sizes 12 to 18; former prices Wa N e V' - . : BQ,WLIN(" IN : Wash and General Laundry Work. 4n girls’ Dresses, sizes 4 to 14; Ser; = P 5 . TO RENT—Four room tenement, all 5 % it L 3 ROOMS private ges and Chal $2.50 to $15. All good styles modern improvements, including| Hand Ironed Shirts. L [ty vy ntoe xdont, | hiodaFn Clubs and Private Parties Accon- ty of models, Including a few sailors; colors and high grade workmanship. 5 ights. st e — - - - s e ® Buy a Coat that can be worn electrie lights. Also garage room | B " o0 R PHER, 162 Main | conveniences, with or without | modated. and checks. Prices formerl $3.98 to 7.98. 5 < if des: N 3 art stree it Tale ¥ $ now and next winter and save if desired. No. 93 Hart an_t‘nfit-.de street, Sovereign’s ‘Building, first board. Desirable location A 1rw' l‘v’ l{]LI)lNG NE ON 2-16- I S " e SRR 5 $1.98 exastly i 7 3 [ERERRRIE 2 & xastly half of the original T floor. 'Phone 3 5 -17-6dx Leiess D. NONE ON APPROVA price. TO RENT—Four rooms, modern Im- | S | — 54 172-174 ARCH STREET provements, $13. 281 South Mas g A FTER fifteen years’ location at St. 2- | ments three minutes walk from | FOUND—White and tan dog, about ware in dropped patterns. Jld. Owner may recov- Every medern convenience. Garage for 2 cars. Lot 55x165, corner e of Wash Suits, TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped e : 2-19-d1 | If you are antcipating invesug Suitable for ceries and at. G. to $3.95, now'soc, | Were $12.98 to $18.75 S e R G e —— | 276 MAIN STREET |uon ' sny’ matter * where ~ secrecr, .‘{;D. Mostly all None C. 0. D. None Exchanged. None on Approval. " 5 3 Iun!,\,\lllg) Km-xz‘hl |rmnn\‘v’ \Ew;iff‘”\' | integrity and results are eu:n.unl . A collection of Ladies’ Suits in Misses’ sizes only; 13, 14 and 17; TO RENT—Furnished rooms b order. ving storage. NoOw leav-| pnext (o the mncw bank build- | write A. G. Brown, 26 State Street, y; 13, : ] y the G ot lven ey ove P d a;‘fd BS:;;rdv?ly = brown, navy and tan. Excellert styles for present wear and for day $1 and up, by the week $4 and | |0 ~i§-lm-(1” Lo e ”4_""1‘;',: [ing). Over LeWit's Jewelry Store. | Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, | R :ls later. Materials are cheviots and mixtures. Coats with velvet cal- up. Rooms with private baths, hot immediately. A e e L Saies serdiod whf) Rk i e vouit | Y zaheth 10 g > o TeEUiar: lars. A slight charge for alterations. and cold running water in every | ] s Office. 2-19-d1xY and . ier kot Boge’ room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, | _ O " = e il (ectiasionn 1 i 2-19-dix | { ¢ any Cost witn | Were $22.50 to $20.75 corner Chprry sna Pime, $iaee.| MR OPTICIAN Y Fuctoy fobul e out the season. In this lot are Suits in Corduroy, broadcloth, cheviot, diagonal, ?“’&:;’:fl"; ;“::‘-:3 Maple 5“'91“1-6 tt | FOR SALE—Second hand gas stove | el Bc, 75¢, 98c up to serge, poplin and gaberdine; black, navy, brown, green and plum. ol at 630 Arch street. Price $4.00. Sults with short and .long Coat models. A few fur trimmed. A TO RENT—Fi = it 2-19-10 | @ | | ewriter jorfolk Suitsin neat slight charge for alterations. third floor, :l;ode!x:ncmcon\'emon;e: o e > \ . v L d- brown fancy ma- E on Black Rock avenue, Inquire F, [ JFORR \-\1 E—Hatching eggs, 5c-each, \ ’ 25 State St }U‘; some blue . serges. W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel.| from farm-bred utility stock, White ; formerly up to TAlLORED UlT * 1-9-tf| Wyandotte, R. I. Reds and B. Ply- By Sous v Deg. - - ‘wo days $5.00. SIS mouth Rocks. Book your order now. ——— ances in the Boys’ . TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. Tel, -12. Wm, H. Lewis, Berlin, J M F S' hl 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floop Space « of greatest impor- Were $25.00 to $49.50 ® 473 Park St or leave orders with Gaffne ¢ m"e a" a BS. : ool All improvements. : H STORAGE there are boys in Suits in broadcloth, cheviot, serge, poplin, gaberline, diagonal extension, 1-9-tf e hane 302 | HART S n\'mw' o clothe. Come and pebble cheviot, colors brown, navy, green and black. Broken | MG T e » a2 pte. sizes and mostly fur trimmed. A slight charge for alterations. TO RENT—One tenement of five OR SALE-—OId established business | = G RELIABLE rooms, all modern improvements. | with horse, wagon and tools. Good, | & & REPATRINC GARAGE 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf rs. Price reasonable. | f SUPPLIES - VW Herald Office. 2-18-3dx \ g Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-4 weekly. Address, “Haste,” Herald POSI‘"“N of its own directors was finished from New York to San Trancisco | TO RENT—Five rooms. all fmprove- | \oR SALE- Outdoor brooder el through the Panama canal. ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire colony coop. 59 Ellis St. 2 205 | FOI’ GOOI.% Eyeclght See Ihc Qualit Grounds on Water Front. Acroplane Race. 80 Commereial Street. L= otE i S Wiy A e il The grounds lie on the water front, = = FOR SALE-—Few White Oepingtons | i, o4 e A cross-continent aeroplane race | TO RENT—Two flve-room tenements, o IoMoRROW ::Sgg?::fonthlfngv?:e:s Stts;es ]l:llslltgf! is under consideration. all modern improvements. Inquire cockerels for wonderful bree ;1; 5 l‘t { ° | P i Serv. S ) " 7e rbi c 3ra J. M. Curtin. ©o11-12-tf > " Far v r fl -_— facing San Francisco bay with the | pire, venderdilt cup = and - Grand Golden Gate visible to the west. In the field of sports, the nation will be represented as widely as in e e D T e T e sight Specialist and Manufacturing N on the exposition track February 22 |%OQ RENT—3 five room tenements | __WANTED. Optician. | Prinung done I8 many langusges | GG B L and 1 four phm at 283 Arch Strdet |2 RRR I G05a plain cook. ADPIY | Hroket isples duplicated. Satistho- | Sk BaTEERE T S e 4 All the championships of the Ama All improvements. Inquire Mrs C. iy 25X X, Herald. 2.19-a6 : ; ¥ ; ..1. sfa ATE PRICES. m PISSS llmol BOIEOLE ot fid JnleTeats. teur Athletic Uni 5 1a on | Marr on the premi sigiiEon S erals Con guacaitosd, Ve 0. rass ge- Linotype Comnosition. 4 J on are to be held on S L | perience in eye testing Yachting Cups Donated. ! the exposition grounds. i s i i R W A'\A\l]-,ILA(IIII:-(‘ position Dby young | W g ot ] EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- “ls '[m-u“m Yachting cups have been given by To the Board of County Commission-| man 21. Five vears fire insurance ain St hon LISHING COMPANY. | ers for Hartford County: expericnce. Leference. Box 21AA, | President Wilson, King George of | B N " " England; Emperor William of Ger-| Why not make simple seersucker | I hercby apply for a transfer of | jjera)g, 2-18-2dx PH“.AUtLP”IA 53 (hurch Street. - Tel. 634 many, and Sir Thomas Lipton. dresses forlthell kiddlesitol wear ont|loonato shistrouaioland BVosepn JJirzz e ——— €, ERRESEN Mgr Feb. 19.—An electric | Tyeer are to be important golf and | summer mornings? They will be fresh | cak license o sell spirituous and in-| WANTED By competent German i B | ool etk toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, girl, position doing general house- | DENTA[ RUUMS and clean without adding to the iron- tinent, will open the | There is to be a motor boat race | ing. Rhine wine, and cider at 323 Main | \ork. Call 179 Arch street. 2-17-3d B national 1 | street, town of New Britain. My place "~~~ A . R Honat RO, = - of business is not located within two | \AGHINIST wanted by New Britain 193 Mam S"ee' rov, Pacific coast hundred feet in a direct line from any Mfg. Co., 216 South Main street. > | press a button and library, or cemete: . HELFP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘} Oflice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 I, M a" hours. Telflpnflne 1 l 12_3 B great government deif qual"; the owner of either a Victor, Columbia, Dated at New Rritain, this 17th day | WANTED-—Competent girl for gen- Sundays by Appolntment riington will snarl son, Pathe, or any other make of DISC TALKING of February, A. D., 191 eral housework. Apply 77 Forest 3 B thrations will be MACHINE, send in your name and address on a postal JOHN MURAWSKI, St. 2.13-tf G F. E MONKP’ D. D. \S = < e D card at once and we will immediately send you Applicant. | Georziana Monze. D, D S ¥or Your insurance and jiieeal fraction ‘of FREE OF ALL COST a generous sample of the “NEEW MASTEL. We, the undersigned, are electors — = = - Surety Bonds @ comimercial sta- PHONE RED NEEDLE.” It is at present the SENSATION OF and taxpayers, owning real estate, of Pharmacy No. 3 M ld W h b . ol ronbl S ST A éf San Francisco THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. Get your sample and you the Town of New Britain, and hereby | To the County Commissioners for 1 eather da:e | ance writhin. &9 & S5ap '_,ho o s 1l be relayed by will know more about it. This offer is limited and may be with- s1gn and endorse the foregoing appli- Hartford County: | Pony Nut Per Ton . . ... $7.00 | how. Go to g instrument on the drawn without further notice. Mail your Postal Tonight. Then on of John Murawski for a license. 1 hereby apply for a Druggist's Li- | Three Full Bags .. i | DWIGHT A you won’t be disappointed. and hereby certify that said applicant | cense to sell Spirituous and Intoxicat- | = xo Coal will last longer or will g-ve | - v is a shitable person to be licensed | ing Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine | potrer sytisfaction; also a saving of | E pursu to said application. Wine and Cider, at New Britain. lgnal is received, the Mdfess Rflyal Ans Gll"d, P- U- an 859, Hfll’"flm, ct. : l);l\’:‘:‘l‘n\ New IK("ill.qin_ this 17th day | I agree not to sell Spirituous and In- | ¥:.00 ?fr_ t.°"' ct Bl B T and the of February, A. D., 1915. toxicating Liquors to be drunk on the SPECIAL WOOD PRICES. the gates will swing G = PATRICK J. MURRAY, premises; 1 agree not to sell Spiritu- lon of citizens, with MIETUE KALDUCKUS, ous and Intoxicating Liquors in quan~ | Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord. . head, will march BENJAMIN GOLDBERG, tities excceding one ‘gallon, except | Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord SAM NUNKORSIZ | other than distilled liquors and those | Chestnut, 1-2 cord.. pe , President Charles S JULIUS EISENBERG., in quantities not exceeding five gal- » AT CROWELL" exposition company, I hereby certify that the above-|lons; [ agree to pay fifty dollars U T 254 MAIN STREE]) Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord. dent = Wilson by named signers and endorsers are elec- | only for such license, and that it shall ‘er a,‘telephone line ters and xpayers, owning real estate, | be revocable for misrepresentation it B Ladies and Gentlemen! We wish to prove to you what our won- I [(£donnots ATl e ey e e E ST ; ated at New Britain, this 17th day . open. In return derful Dry Cleaning and Dyeing process will do to every garment of I:M,;u;,,-\r‘ A D 1915 | “Ana I, on oath, do state that the will send his greet- brought here, no matter how spotted or what condition they may LFR . THOMPSON, business there to be carried on is one ::: ;};‘tl:nct:eu::f be in. - Dry Cleaning and Dyeing to be done right requires thie at- Town Cle in which |I am .-‘Y.T"m.d as m(..,..-‘,\“,.]- tention of fence e i : 4 or as employe of the proprictor, anc e employed to vivify % ‘“ (‘?tpcnenovd people. We have the finest fac s of re- == et that 1 am a licensed pharmacist -1 Biloe of .dedication storing all kinds of ladies and gentlemen’s garments for the most ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMIEN Dated at New Britain this 18th day OFFICE THREE BASS Puone s brief as it is possi- reasonable price. of Feb., D., 1915. UDmantleamt oo 4 o g5 326 a0 260 m will follow. We call s ivi Transfer from T. J. Odell to 7 e call and deliver. =X . s‘“ e ¥ N TERMS cqsq ands Complete, Gay wraps in the evening are WILLIAM B. STODDARD, | (e ¥8 y 7 clectors | ¢ haired woman will find herself ver We, the undersigned. arve . " sprang up a rumor . F 3 . ¥ on would not open. becomingly wrapped in vely and taxpayers. owning real estate, of | 2 ENGRAVERS jfact, the exposition liant red. the town of Hartford and hereby sign | J | o o Puragol g HARTFORD, CONN. per cent. complete, and endorse the foregoing applica- 5 2 tion of William . Stoddard for a ?cix?:dtfx:?yoornsv){?:h 160 ARCH ST ’Phone 1323 The fit of the corset s just as |license and hereby cer that saia it pavlllo;xs of the‘ir ‘in\prvr'(unt as the fit of the shoe and |applicant is a suitable person to be Germany, Austria it is a wise woman who buys her |licensed pursuant to said application. ! hg the be’nigerems - corset before being fitted for her Dated at New Britain; this 18th day | B ion | [ e[ 8DTINE gOWR. | of Feb., A. D., l'n\:'.v A bt their commercial - 1“15,.\,, l\\l S R een itoiG gthay Separate coats are receiving a L ' be wholly left out of vemmnes 4 Schultz & Costello, Inc taly and Japan are : continue to be full length or seven- PATRICK J. CURTIN ’ o ted, as are forty-one : cighths. Some of the newer coats ar S i bl < A ries under the flag of ° of uneven length. e T n...»(-\._\v".:w tify 1”];':.‘1”,‘” M..1, ve- 242 Main Lireet. e e REAL ESTA B taxpayers, ownt i@ British flag, both ) For INSURANCE ‘ 5T in ¥he fon or, New Brttain. | . || meomance 140 MAIN sT. Receiver and Trustee R G T o e RS B LR B e et el *Phone 974-2 of Estat waists of delicate gay colors on a | day of Feb., A. D.. 1913 q FIRE ]NSUR E flt out or its own SURETY BONDS Siates White ground with linen collars and | ' L. THoMPsoN, | § y under the control i Ve binck Tibbog, ars ang aheon

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