New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1915, Page 12

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— — : Now 5t Metal Gaing ) ‘Washington's Birthday Chocolate Cherries ’ Perhaps there is a strip that has become detached, a corher SPECIAL ..,. 33c 1b 2 g ‘ . ¥ ntidy Consult us for new 3 e y C i 7] . i - hangs down, making the room look u Candy Counter, Main Floor, . ’ & ceiling Pirst class work guaranteed North Store. By, g ) or repair work in metal CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ J. EDWARD ERWIN EFULLY FILLED, TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1380 . Plumblng and Sheet Metal Work of Every Description. ORE CLOSED ALL DAY FEBRUARY 22, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 ALL advertisements S FOR RENT—S room house, all mod- for the classified ern conveniences, barn and chicken b . coop, 10 minutes from trolley. In- column must be in quire J. L. Allen, 231 So. Main St. the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day 2 -3dx ’ s ’ TO RENT—Jr. O. U. A. M. hali, H 'O REN’ r. O. U. A. M. hali, un- 3 gerford sccond and tourth of issue. Tuesdays. at hall evenings, . = 61 . 2-22-d6x onpnoncpios ATTENTION AUTOISTS ! TO RENT-—Second floor tenement, 5 | Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 cents. e; kind—all very pretty and late styles. All in 16 The Sales Nuw In Progress e, T VTR L Why pay more. Tire repairing in all i borhood. 347 Chestnut street. | branches. Slightly used tires and February sale of Furniturc. meizhboriood. S tup “‘“fx‘id izes in stock. Now Britain p 0 B TO RENT—Two five room tenemen Near Main. 2 N Sale of Community Silver- latest improvements, also two la — - e i stores, 75 ft. deep. Inquire Luke - . ware in dropped patterns. B : pped T Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafayettc street. - o~ % B Aresd Sale of House Gowns and 2.29.6a | [A»\l —Sunday night, lady's silver | vet Dress, was $27.50, now .. $10.00 a S “E. 82 on Negligees. — _— v . Initials bet Dresss, was $25.00, now .. ' .... $10.00 Sa1e of Quitied Robes, TO RENT—Modern four and N Please return to 50 W .nlug street. convenicnce. Garage for 2 cars. Lot 55x165, corne eta and Serge Combined, was $27.50, now . $10.00 Clearance Sale of Ladies’ room tenements. Trinity St., Tel. Dbl Bassett and streets. A complete home, perge Dresses, were $16.98 and $19.50, now ., $10.00 Coats. 142-5. < | - -~ ALSO RENT ON HAMILTON STREET. > ge Dress, plaid trimmed, was $19.50, now . $10.00 e e = % ’ e . ¥ Nat Bauk Bofl % S FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 1. "HRE 279 S0ats .‘?" Serge, Black Satin trimmed, was $17.00, now . $10.00 Bnys’ flvemgm Glea[ances 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class | ROTND A stray dog, black with | ge—blue, brown, plaid and checks; also figured % c r business. ey V. 0 two alike—very desirable models, sizes 10, 12, We haye still remaining 38 }:L:l:l:s: f\?au::::xlni’?.k BGef)irvae 0 b i 1Sy Coats in sizes 3 to 10; 25 Coats 1 ‘ O ey Prices formerly $8.00 to $15.00, now in sizes 12 to 18; former prices M-W-I phone ] { ! 5 . 4 4 ‘ A moved my ofiice to n girls Dresses, sizes 4 to 14; Serges and Chal $2.50 to $15. All good styles e S . of models, including a .few sailors; colors el 8 Gedl, Sodspinting modern improvements. Hot watct NOTICE | 276 A]N STF EET | BENTAI. Rflu nd .checks. Prices formerly $3.98 to $7 Bllyg 2 jContythatacangibeigyomn heat. 156 Maple. 2-2 < | - : et iy FOR RENT-—Six room, upstairs ten- ash and General Laundry Work. 2-20-2dx ement. 21 Broad street, Plainville, | Hand Ironed Shirts 2-17-t | ing). Over LeWiw's Jewelry Store. 193 Mam 3' now and next winteér and save i R \ 21 . \(‘ Arch St. Wet Conn. 2-20-2ax | ——m— - | Better service will be the resuit., Cail | Over 25¢ Store . Ceiireeceiiieeieseieeiiee.. $1.98 exastly half of the original uitClearances | TAILORED SUITS $3 95 | e e e . FI [ McGUlRE s il S ol FOR oALE---fl OTTAGE OF 9 ROOMS : white neck. Owner may have FIiER fifteen i yeu I:u.mun at | by calling at 342 High street ! (next to the new Dbank build- b. NONE ON APPROVAL. price. 8¢ Wash Siits, 32 Grand street. 2-17-6dx Agpsundays by Appolu b $3.98, now 50c, Were $12.98 to $18.75 : FE MONKS DD, 8. B9. Mostly all None C. 0. D. None Exchanged. None on Approval. » TO RENT—Four room tenement, all oG OPTECIAN Y bl Y & . e A collection of Ladies’ Suits in Misses’ sizes only; 13, 14 and 17; modern improvements, including { . gt modern | : iana Man's. D. N, S and Saturday a brown, navy and tan. xcellernt styles for present wear and for electric lights. Also garage room Sstmdic el deretasd ey e of Boys' Wash later. Materials are cheviots and mixtures. Coats with velvet cal- iF Gesiood, | Mo, B9 Heot nirect conveniences < ut | S .. No. % o airs : sath e e o e i T gee e 2 ‘izrts; our regular lars. A slight charge for alterations. S eax| Dboard. Desirable location. T:I:E [ i BUW ul‘(.! ; C. - 2-16- H ! line of° Boys’ - -— s | Clubs and Private Parties A:an- Bl cuioacar ILORED SUIT TO RENT—stors thoroughly equipped o e Ole : Sndaed, ow in stock. We Suitable for groceries and meat. G. - . [J | i from this new H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-t¢ | FOR SALE—Hard wood, cut, cord | | Hl N LSO any Cout witn | Were $22.50 to $29.75 ; imeat 40, O Bewaris, 1 . HILDING NELSON, | p out the season. In this lot are Suits in Corduroy, broadcloth, cheviot, diagonal, TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the Glen street. X 172-174 ARCH STRE , 75¢, 98¢ up to serge, poplin and gaberdine; black, navy, brown, green and plum. day $1 and up, by the week $4 and Suits with short and long Coat models. A few fur trimmed. A up. Rooms with prifate baths, hot | poR SALE_Upright piano perfeet | olk Suits in neat slight charge for alterations. and cold running water in every B A s B DET CTIV S o L e and cold rumning water in every | “orqer. Paying storage. Now leav- W ASHINGTON, p.C. || E T 29 Myrtle street. ing. Almost given away if moved pme blue serges. - immediately. Can mail me $1.00 | “The Hotel of American Ideals.” 1 It you are anticipating investigas yo- days $5.00. TO RENT—Four rooms with bath, Office. * 9 22-dix | New—Fireproof. ropean Plan. ||, ieprity and results are esler\h‘i N nces in the Boys’ W 325 00 t 549 50 ° corner Cherry and Pine, $12.00. = Pennsyl\mh Ave.,, at 18th and || write A, G. Brown, 26 Biate Streed, greatest impor- ere .V0 to g : i Five room rent,38 Maple street. P. | | Streets, | 1inrtford, Conn. ‘Phone Charter 75 here are boys in Suits in broadcloth, cheviot, serge, poplin, gaberline, diagonal J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf | LOR SALE—At Elm Hill, six room | nightly at Elizabeth 1089, clothe. Come and pebble cheviot, colors brown, navy, green and black. Broken e s li;:ht»: | within walking distance of shops, | | sizes and mostly fur trimmed. A slight charge for alterations. TO RENT—Five room tenement, Sl e theaters and public bufldings. - e *water. £ i kS O rash. | third floor, modern conveniences, Overlooks the White House. on Black Rock avenue, Inquire F. . H. Culver. < | . T ewn' W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel = E o R 19| oR SALE—Large, smooth potatoes S : From 350 TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. grown on my farm in Kensington, 5 s ',.(m All improvements. 473 Park St 10 bushel lots, 75¢ bu. TLess than extension. 1-9-tt 85¢ bu. N Baldwin, Tep! u\u“l*mm -9~ 10 bushel, 85¢ bu. I : ! - 2 5N 5 ' TO RENT—One tenement of flve| . oio ¢ e T fisezaze 3 ) TWEV{M" flllING AUIO IANK rooms, all modern improvements. oA Y ; -4 s EXC () 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tt : w T B Bsm,)x.,fifl FOR SAL Eggs for hatchin aem TO RENT—TFive rooms, all improve- from a heavy laying strain of R. I. - - Space Recently Vacated by THE ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire Reds. . . Clark, 21 Highland ROO(’HS, detached ba[n 0 Sq. ¥t Fioor bpace RS’ SASH & DOOR CO., No. 9 Court i i inri 30, Commercial Street. 1z-2-tf| St / 2-20-wix ’ & orner of Main (Rear of Boston Store) wamflflmfl Mafl DIGS of lfi_lflflfis T0 RENT—Two five-room tenements, 51'50’.$2 o HART’ s fl(‘.’-‘.‘?if’ of Over fl'om Gasoimc Expmsmn all nfodern improvements, ln_miire G Soanana 5 e ROOmS, private bath, RELIABLE 24 rED—Good Pl ol J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf 'l .U ood A.\“ co i | $2 50 $3 up REPATRIN(C G RAGE e TO RENT—3 five room tenements - — o ; ’l = SUPPLIES A 7: . ol 29— - and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. = et reslaurant a a arte, Palm Rear 180 Main st Tel 2254 ‘Wallngford, Ieb. 22.—Herbert A. All Guprovements. Inguire Mrs, C. MACHINIST wanted by New Britain || Court, American Indian Grill, Tea Stevens, ‘a resident of East Wal-| \iarr on the bremises 11-9 Mfg. Co., 216 South Main strect. || Room, Grand Pipe Organ, Orches- linford, died Sunday morning at 10:30 m— — ] 2-16 tra. Write for Souvenir Booklet o'clock at New Haven hospital, the | thirds of his body had been badly T o ey Ihfi Q“ahty i result of severe burns received Sat- | blistered and all of ‘his garments HELF WANTED—F Ay maiy e S, urday evening while filling en_auto- GIEELL RN B e e e D e e | Prlnt Sho r Servicefor Five FIoors § |« vin suoine 1o was tents- e Saunz woman about cighiven vears || ist Partia. Schools ana Coilcges . . two years of age and single. NGRW[GiANS ]‘0 ASK :ixi."rlh\‘c.‘|(\\ 1‘»:2\((;;(.‘(‘4;1 \.)fnl.'-f‘ I('hv)“ Hotel Powhatan, ‘ Prinung aons in miany setguski 1 S B Staduael D] s I , ! GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MO DSk - Linotype Composition location makes this a most desirable stand for a sale milk business. They owned an : N = ss, or the property can be used to advantage for auto truck and ran daily to New Ha- I:0R [XP[ANAIION TS ’”»D_“‘u“‘ = EASTERN PRINTING AND PHB- or storage purposes. (Application for a part of the ven gathering milk cans en route WANTED—Automatic screw machine Ml!d Wea!her Sa.e LISHING COMPANY. nsidered) Apply to D. O. Rogers, 29 Camp St., Tel. from East Wallingford and North- SUIRiol L ExpeEaeed W Aae . " l e3 ) Apply g v Foral dateymen: Ml Saturday Sveninel-t St <t up and get production. With | Pony Nut Per Ton ............ $7.00 | 53 /(hyrch Street. Tel. 634 about 7 o'clock Herbert Stevens full detai Address Operator, Three Full Bags ....... ..$1.03 lantern and started to supply the truck from a ten-gallon tank of $1.00 per ton. gasoline. Silfl\mfl 0[ Iank smp AUTOS 'I'U H[N‘I‘ SPECIAL WOOD PRICES. Enveloped in Fire. Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord.. Suddenly there was an explosion i Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord.... [ [ and flames that eve witnesses re-| Christiania, via London, Feb. 21, o Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord....... al Lk uarc ca g port having shot many feet into the a.-m.—Indignation at the sink- y Hour or Day. Chestnut, 1-2 cord . sky, and the man was completely en- | ing of the Norwegian tank ship Bel- \J M anega“ Stahles LEAVE OERDERS AT CROW : [ mond Stevens, conducted a whole- a - C. ERBYSEN Mgy Iveloped in fire. He ran out of the | ridge by a German submarine near DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STRE building and started for the 20w | Folksfone, is expressed by the morn- barn, not far distant where his | ing papers, whica discuss possible Fentlemen! ‘We wish to prove to you what our won- < ’ . . ing papers, i S5 0SS T y brother was at work, but changed | means of demanding satisfaction, aning and Dyeing process will do to every garment his mind and went toward the house. [ paint the word Norway in large let- no matter how spotted or what condition they may § The flames had been seen by the SO 3 e ters on her sides, which surely was B = 50 Dyoine to Be donetMEnl requires the at- inmates of the house and they rushed We presume the Norwegian gov-qone. A repetition of the case ms S e 3 i out of one door as Mr. Stevens|ernment will ask Germany to make | cagily raise the greatest obstacles in R, ~, L pEcDle. Wei hayejthesfinest, tecllitiesiaf re- entered at the rear. He grabbed | & declaration whether the sinking of | {he way of good relations with Ger- BESI CBAL ds of ladies and gentlemen's garments for the most up a blanket and threw it around | the Belridge was & mistake or a |pany ReelloiE o l4ay we Rhall hot OFFICE THREE ER A ~ . him, thus smothering the fire that | deliberate action,” s the Morgen- | apandon the right of thousands of | 24BwesrGosny 15 P was burning into his flesh. Going | Pladtt. “Presumably neutrals in | yvears to sail the open sea as ne 51O 5 =2 out agaln he met members of tha | their notes to - Germany made all | traje” 3 TiRMS CASH, & family and asked that oll be pro- | reservations regarding compensation _ = y N | u " [ B | cured to alleviate his suffering. This | for life and property which may be JLIER ¢ FRROM CONN. | ® 5 ; ”.LUSTRATORS was the first they knew of his condi- | lost by the carrying out of the Ger- | | RO N P 5 tion. man threat to torpedo ships without > Sent to Belgium Latter Part of E i ENGRAVERS Teleohone 302, Ask Explanation, deliver. ightbor Gives First Aid. r ous examination. If legitimate 5 v claims of neutrals to indemnity are March. i HARTFORD., CONN. ’ : The man's clothing had been liter- : 4 : | Phone 1323 ally burned from his body and it | Fefused the respective countries nat- New York, Feb. 22.--It has been immediately seen his condition | Urally will consider the question of | announced the headquarters of the | = serious. Telephone calls for | Placing an embarzo on German ships | Belgian Relief commission in New " i eir various ports until a | York 1t Connectic s o ) el phi ans and other assistance wers | IViN& in their AT g ntil a | York it Connecticut i ne of the | speedily inaugurated and within o ctory .nl.rn,.(‘l‘n(n.'.l is made of | lat castern states to be A.K.Jvuml Call On half hour Dr. I E. Brainard was on | this economic duestion.’ = =~ for fellal WOIkilED s cabadise aat the scene. Before his arrival, how- The g ALtenD oBien ConTlos thet | & Champeticut ship will be dlspatehad a neighbor, Mrs. Ellsworth | there is no longer any reason why | about the end of March The state s T T | neutral countries should not seek to be thoroughly canvassed for tac e re r fieg!o Inc -\n‘:lme' e means to avert the danger menacing | purpose of providing the articles for Sf u & &’ OS “ s . 3 e excellent first aid serv- | ShipPping. . loading the ship and the w R 2 RL S H Gl lN ice. Dr. Brainard at once telephoned Must Sail Open Sea. sembling the rontributions prepara- 242 Main -treel. to New Haven hospital and the am- The Norwegian Journal of Com- | tory to loading will begin immediately, bulance from that institution reached | merce and Shipping says: Hotmer Governor Simeon Ii. Bald- FGI’ 140 MAIN ST. Recewer and Trusme (\};’(, house within an hour and| “The torpedoing of the Belridge is | Win wil act as chaimman of G i . Mr. Stevens was conveyved to the | an event which it is unnecessary fur- | necticut committed with \nson ¥ OANS “Phone 974-2 m Eslates nospital. No hope for his recovery | ger to ccharacterize. The ship was | MeCook of Hartford as secretary and J DS was entertained as he had been a | hound from one neutral pdrt to an- | Charles C. Russ as treasurer v living torch and more than two- | pther, She had been ordered to

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