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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1015. HARTFORD A REFUDLY TFILLED. TACULAR NE YOUR ORDERS, ASHABLE GLOV Regular 30c values. White, gray, sand, pongee, 2 —Bolton thumb. CHARTER 1580. OFFERS For Three Days PARTMENT COMBINES TO MAKE THIS ' BARGAIN EVENT. price standpoint this three-day sale is worthy of being termed unique. gh search through the markets revealed many manufacturers in dire sacrificed to us by these the qualities is the odd lots, surplus stocks and canceled orders ve made this sale possible. The prices are absurdly lo hing offered is of Spring production. W3 A WONDERFUL of ready manufac- of guaranteed stau- need OXFORDS AND PUMPS. Pumps in gun metal, patent, white d- tan; good sizes and widths up to 84c Ladies’ Crep; B i TR PRE ST shades and wh up to $3.50. pn and Lace Boots in skin and combination tops; widths; $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 tan, Ladies’ Voile cloth and patent, $2.50. Sale pri: e ite, low; real value $2 W new rolling collar with frilled back; regular ce . ;JADIES BLOUSES One lot of Ladies’ Blouses in pique, cross bar stripe dimity; real value 50c. de Chine Blouses and TFor this saie in all the new made with collars, either high or For this sale , embroidered back and front; price $1.39 1S 5216 eeiaeecniiensaccoanes SLT3 Patent Tip Button and Lace Boots; jw heel, C. D. and E widths. The make. For this sale at ...... $1.95 | 75c grade. CORSET BARGAINS La Beatriss Corsets, made of good coutil with wide silk embroidered edge; For this sale . a beautiful model; regular DREN’S DRESSES Sizes 2 to 5. and Linene Dresses, in color and some with Hamburg; ort sleeves; worth up to $1.50. Sale DRED PETTICOATS bn Petticoats, with a new circular op and double stitched seams; navy, and black—regular $1.00 Skirts, spe- Low neck Russian style; 350. styles! Empire, Drawer lace trimmed; Drawer were $1.00 and One lot of Ladies’ Gowns square and models; value $1.00 and §1. One lot of White and braid trimming; were 75c to $1, Combinations," were $1, and Skirt Combinations, $1. LADIES’ MUSLINWARE. Muslin Gowns, trimmed, full width; regular 50c and 59c grades for Hamburg and lace different spring in several round necks; 5, sale price 79c. Flannelette Gowns; with collar sale price 45c. in crepe materials; linen sale price 5. several styles; sale price 79c. CASH IN ADVANCE. ALL advertisements ifor the classified column must be in the Merald office by :30 p. m. on the day cf issue. The ann ville Cemetery be held in the clerk, Plainville. Conn., on evening, March 1915, at 8 All persons interested are urged to attend. Inc., will the town Monday Association office of X retary. Plainville, Conn., March 1, 1915. The Impioyment Bridgeport Manu : tion has openings for all Machinists, Toolmakers, Milling m chine operators, Universal grinders, Planer hands, Bench hands, aad other qualified Machine shop work- Applications to receive consiil- tion must state trade or spec experience, age, Wt and name of last employer. Address 411 Court Exchange Build- ing, Bridegport, Connecticut. Bur, Insure yourseif ag: cold da wood we doors and window: card to A. M. Ry Conn. draughts thesc by having Brayne's all Tel. or drop a ymond. Plainville, 2-27-4dx — ‘TO KIZNT. TO RENT—Two five room tenements, latest improvements, also two large stores, 75 fet deep. Inquire Meehan, 24 1 Jatayette reet. 3-1-d7x in all colors, made with accordion regular price 69c, sale price 48c. ticoats in excellent colors, accordion sale price 89c. ILLLAS, SALE PRICE 48c. of extra quality rainproof and Amer- brellas, firted with choice boxwood le. For this sale only ........ 48c. 35¢ 59¢. ‘White enamel rubber tipped Bath Guaranteed Miller Inverted Gas Lights, s Mantles, HOUSEFURNISHINGS 18 and 24-inch glass Shelves with nickel brackets, Room Stools complete, 10c. 1 Granite Rice Boilers, sale price AUTO OWNERS. month ! month | month | month $15 month . . . $12 month VEST MAIN ST. .$10 $12 $9 $15 s, br. . por . 2nd { Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 branches. Slightly used tires tubes all sizes in stock. New Brita! Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church S - Near Main. FEMALE. cents. Why pay more. Tire repairing in all and in ks 2-22-ml1x —_— | lady for Benerall write a fair hand, t BUSINESS CHANGES. b operate a Rem-‘ g machine, In- | pst Main street. | 2-26-tf | | i Delicatessen Store | maker for a person who help with care of | the days. German and Polish. ryville, Conn. Apply 2-24-tf with good fixtures and stock in live town, good money under- stands the meat business and speaks Box ]36 Tex- 2dx aith-Square Dcaing entlemen! ‘We wish to prove to you what our won- aning and Dyeing process will do to every garment Ino matter how spotted or what condition they may leaning and Dyeing to be done right requires the at- erienced people. We have the finest facilities of re- ds of “ladies and gentlemen’s garments for the most deliver. ltam Dry Cleaning Corp. T, ’Phone 1323 black whit it L()\T‘T\\n rabit hounds. One and tan and one black and Please notify K. Muecke, HELP W1 »\NTED—MALE. WANTED—A young man to work office as invoice clerk, 16 to vears of age. Answer in own handwriting and state school at~ tended. Box 9G, Ierald office. in 18 TO RENT—Three nice rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping. teasonable. 15 DMonroe street, 2-27-a3x TWO ROOMS—Furnished for housekeeping, light including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights Private. Three minutes’ walk from center. 45 W. nut street. 2. WANTED. WANTED—Carpenter work, jobbing and repairing at reasonable rates. ’Phone. 1467. WANTED—By German woman, wash- ing to do at home, 50c a basket. A. 8., 137 Glen street, second floor. 2-26-3dx Call On tz & Costello, lnc. 242 Main Sireet. For RE INSURANCE RLES H. GILLIN Street. '’Phone 974-2 REAL ESTATIE INSURAN: ECEIVER AND TRUST or farms in Connecticut For Sale. of trolley car or raflroad station. TSTATY All within a few WANTED—Carpenter work, building, jobbing, leaky roofs a specialty. Tel, 396-4. TO RENT—Upstai room; C. P. Mor Plainville. tenement, six e, 21 Broad St., 3-1-d6x FOR RENT-—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class location business. George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W for TC RENT—Furnished without board. Herald. room with Address Box 7 TO RENT —Three new tenemen rooms pn each floor, at 559 Stanley A. S. Boynton, Tel. 1437 26-3d NT—Four room \u]vnn‘n( aple street. TO RENT—Desirable tenement, second floor, all improvements, steam heat, $16.00, rent free to April 1, en Address Box 4XX, four south room side, price X\xoo, steam-heated convenience; 82 FOR RED rooms, Church street. 369 rooms, heat. TO RENT: of four ments, steam ley street. modern Apply G 2-25_6d improve tenement, improve- Jurritt 25-1w RENT—Four room loor, all modern Inquire 97 South Tel. 442-3. ) T—Two I 21 Winthrop Winthrop St. irfe) third ments. street, 2- r room tenements St. Inquire No. Fugene W. Par- 2-24-tf 10x40, two , for garage or storage. Rear 307 Church street. Inquire of Baker & Lasher, Inc. 2-23-6d *of five rooms, 401 Chestnut street. 2-23-wlx TO RENT—Rent eleven dollars. and five 8t.; Tel. 2-22-wilx four Trinity TO RENT—Modern room tenements. equipped and meat. G. 2-13-tf Suitable for groceri H. Samlow, 393 Arci. work in 4\n“\er in own hn"(l writing, s and expected. Ad- dress Box 21 Herald. 3-1-3dx o WANTED—Machinery, press, and wooa chinery. Send des price to Lucas & Son, Conn. lathe, working iption and Bridgeport, 2-26-d3 drill MACHINISTS WANTED FOiR‘ NIGHT WORK All-round machinists for machine and tool building, who are capable of bhandling good wor We work five nights a week and pay ten per cent. bonus above regular rates, Be sure to give names of previous cemployers in first Ietter Address application {o TABOR BUREAU. WINCHESTE REPEATINC ARMS CcOoMmp \\\’ NEW HAVEN, CONN, -3d ma- { TO RE\T——Iv 'urnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private paths, 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, Five room rent,38 Maple strcet. P. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, thira floor, modern conveniences, on Black Rock avenue. Inquire F, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. 1-9-tf of improvements. 1-4-tt TO RF\'L One tenement rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. TrO REN all modern improvements, J. M. Curtin. Inquire 11-12-¢f TO RENT-—3 five room tenemenis and 1 four Toom at 232 Arch street All improvements. Inquire Marr on the premlses. ONE CENT A WORD EACH applied to your | Luke | refer- | . 1 FOR £y small Main strect, tenement | 'Phone 1442. | $12.00. | five | Two five-roont tenements, | MINIMIIM CHARGE 10¢ INSERTION. FOR SALE. SALE also pigeons n, 16 Cherr. and coop -C'hickens and street. coop; Mrs FO wire; Swans Rock $100 Wil- Wil- rred Plymouth and White Wyandotte eggs, setting, $5.00 per hundred. setting, $5.00 per hundred. TFTOR SALE SALE—Upright order. Paying stc ing. Almost given immediately. an Address OR piano, per Now leav- away if moved mail me $1.00 e “Haste,” Herald office FOR SALE exchange for runabout Harley Davidson 5 H. P. motorcycle fine condition. T. Yeamans, off Allen St. or in jrighton St. FOR SAL —A quantity of household furniture. Inquire James Dempsey, Jarvis, Farm.—advt S ALE—Gabler upright very handsome, full rich Just been thoroughly gone Originally this piano cost May now be bought for Sedgwick & C 139-141 street, Hartford, Conn. piano, tone. over. $500 $150 OR ase FOR SAlL n upright piano in excellent condition, full compass, splendid tone and action. Price only $100. Scdgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Harttord, Conn. 6-aiv Jlectric washing ma- Will sell cheap P. O. Lox 400, 2-24-d6 upright piano, 11 room. use it one all you have a new piano. FOR SALE—A small just the thing for « You can buy it for year and be allowed paid in exchange for Does this appeal to you? Sedg- | wick & Casey, 139-141 As street, Hartford, Conn. sm for & Rock FOR SALE—Orders taken now C. W. Leghorn and Barred hatching eggs and day old chick from good laying strain. Tel. 712-4. . J. Sedgwick, Stanley Quarter. 2-27-6dx IFOR SALE—Engine. Reliable “Decker best squ $20 takes a new -141 Conn. piano. One pianos in th Turn it in an Sedgwick & street, r Bros, f the ¥ y it. piano. Asylum Hartford, SALE once. —Will = New Britain 211 right if Ice 3-dj taken at Corp. SALE—Sohmer size, elegant and in Al conditios This is a grand for an student. All we asi now is § Invitation to experts to look piano over. Sedgwick & Ca 139-141 Asylum street Hartford Conn. 2-26 grand piano, style, exquisite tone 1‘..\. 150, is or grand Here the costing piano excellent ipe, is an portunity to become original modest sum of $ This out instrument but has of useful service in the Sedgwick & C s lum street, Hartford, op- owner grand $1,100 the not many yez future. 141 2 is wor ase) Conn. | FOR SALE. legant mahogany, full size upright 88 note player piano, almost new. Compare it with any- thing you have ever seen or heard of at the price, § Bench, MJII and $15 worth of sic rolls goes with it. Sedgwick 141 Asylum street, & Hartford, Conn. | FOR SALIE—Steinway Try it—the tone upright piano. and touch will tell you what it is. Cost $600. If you want a Steinway you can have this for $225. Sedgwick & Casey, 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn Plaver FOR SALE—Sterling i over Guaranteed not used months. Always priced It you are looking for a le piano you three new. hig this. Se rIV,;\\ ick um 50 really ould see - $450 Asly an be & Cs Hartford 1sey, Conn & Casey pianos | FOR s0 SAL dgwick many md-hand iver pianos on hand just positive fact the lower th milar se now prices n they | second- uprights from $30. Tight money excuse not | buying here M make | tern the necessity. We can't ad- | cach is a per ever We cent arked n have is have hands. no for because we vertisc iter call you'll Ca lartford, nd what surely 128-1 " Asylum | IS THE TIME T0 REPAIR THAT Now Perhaps there is a strip the room hangs down, maki or repair rk in metal ceiling Plumbing and Sheet Metal 62 Lafayetie Street. J6Q4mubév” 30/ PARK S'T. AREFULLY very meoedern convenience. H assctt and nity streets, Asylum | articulars | city. ylum | -d10 | 5-d10 | of a for | ALSO RENT ON . that Garage for 2 cars, Metal Ceiling h 1 etached corner ook untidy. (¢ First class work guaranteed J. EDWARD ERWIN Work of Every 'Phone 629 Description TAIN &ECoal CoI . COAL REENED ) 'FOR SALE---COTTAGE OF 9 ROOMS Lot 55x165, cortier A complete “ome. HAMILTON STREET. HUMPHREY NaL Bank Bniding 272 Main St HOME BARGAINS SEVEN ROOM CO7 TRE AGE, C TWO FAMILY HOUSE, FACH A TWO AND THREDR COURT. 'For Gool Eyesrght See . A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing | Optician, duplicated Over 39 vears' ex testing. i | | Broken len Satisfac guaranteed. in | tion | perience eve Al v St. 'Phone Office— YOU OWEYOUR EYES THE BEST !ana if you are to th THE Both in facturi | sults come OoF wise TREATMEN vou will give it m. BEST IS the examination When vou war to F.L N CGUIRE | OPTOME. - 276 Main St. (One flight Tactory Telephone I and manu t GOOD re- u,n on premises 1616-2 for appointment J. M Finnggan Stables. { [ By Honr or Day | | | | i Teleohone 202 2-26-d10 | | 6 | Three - I7ull Piano. | | LEAVE have | New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CRI“AS‘A‘] Wholesale and Retall State test: “Best in the City 1t you want the T, get Seibert's 12 Quarts $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, 1. 639 Stanley St., 5 lrll.n Milk lmuns T08-4 min. center A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nzdonal Bank Builling Mild Weather Saie Pony Nut Per Ton $3.00 Bags No Coal will last long better satisfaction; also a $1.00 per ton. SPECIAL er or will give saving f WOOD PRIC Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord.. Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord. Chestnut, 1-2 cord R e ORDEES AT CROWELL DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STRE GFFIGE 2 RETREE BAGS LL1L.OS IS m 260 mms CASH, e CORNER ORNER EAST AND BELDEN ARCH AND WALLACKE PAMILY HOUSE ON PEARL C A, PARKER . 193 MAIN STREET. | PHILADELPHIAS | DENTAL ROOM | 193 Main Stree Over 25¢ Store ‘FFST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Otlice Open from 8 A. M, to 8 F. 3L Sundays by Appolintment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S "envorigna Maon’e, D1 BOWLING Ciubs and Private Parties Accon- medated. tILDING NELSON 172-174 ARCH STEIRKT DiTECTIVES snucipating where !ec!ecY. Q you are " l\on in any matter integrity and results are esseritial write A. G. Brown, 6 State Stréec, Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charier 7574 Flizabeth 1084 Typewritars from $5.00+Up. Factory Rebuill, HARTY ORI ypewriter \ Exchange " 26 Stata 3¢, Y1 —— Ft. Floor Space | HART S LIVERY | RELI BLE | HEPALIRING G RAG!: SUPPLIES tear 189 Main st 3 ‘The Quality \Print Shop = Frinung Aaone Ip Mmany languages GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MOD ATE PRICES, Tinotyne Composition EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB. LISHING COMPANY. (hurcih Stree!. Tel. 634 S STORAC! 53 ILEUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN.

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