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MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. PLUMBING LET US GIVE YOU AN F AT NEW PLUMBING JOB THAT YOU WILL NE S CHEERFULLY GIVE A specialty in all kinds of piumbing and leader pipe. J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 TASTER NOVELTIES an@ GREETINGS in Dainty Hand painted Designs. Stationery work, metal ceiling, gutter Department. TELEPHONE H SU CH. 1580 CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM C%RGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the . classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of i R. 1. Reds. Tel. 3-22-2dx FOR S'\Lh—Chml\s 918-5. Leg- Stock FOR SALE—Baron’s S. C. W. horn eggs for hatching. direct from Inglana. $3.00 per fifteen eggs. A. W. Gregor, 78 South- Broad street, Mertden, Conn. 3-21-d2x iest We've Ever Shown ew afid adistinctive; many of them being exclusive and can be found at no oth- e a point of providing the best in styles and workmanship, and the Suits you vou'll find in exclusive Fifth avenue stores. We are showing the new Oliver Tyist HAVE your trees jed. W. N. Dunham. Tel. 155- 3-22-10dx —_—— SALE—One bay years old. Weighs 1,100. One gray horse, 1,400 pounds. Tow board business wagon and harness, 91 Seymour street, upstairs. FOR chunk, seven AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. ‘THE TON FOR SALE— New Milch cow, good business horse, rubber tired Moyer buggy. A. B. Berlin, nd other Suits especially designed for us. 8.50. Boys’ Clothing Department, 4th floor. Worfolk Suits in a- superb ¢ naterials and Prices $8.98 to The materials are most attractive. Goodrich, For Young Men the first long pant style, fine models. $20.00. es’ Spring Dresses re or More Different Styles gen, tan, sand, Copenhagen and-black. & with collars of plaid and fancy silks and plain satin. s’ and Juniors’ ed $13.98 to MISSES’ DEPARTMENT | styles—and the prettiest we've ever shown. . $5.00 an-ay of up- to-dats Dresses and a truly marvelous offering at $5.00. Some have satin sleeves and girdles and some The colors are Sizes are 14 to 42, Dresses $37.50 The models have pleated and circular skirts, tbolero bodices; silk and serge combinations, crepe de chine, Chiffon and net combinations. 8in crepe de chine, taffeta, net, crepe cloth and fancy voiles. your daughter today and look the assortment over. The Scores of styles—no sizes are 14, 15, 16 and 17. two e stock of Cal. Privet, Berberry and flowering chance to estimate on your plunflng, perhaps me money. e pleased to have you visit our Greenhouses and you Tel. 136-5 we will call and talk it over with owed Sundays. * GREENHOUSES 48 CLINTON STREET. 33 House at No. 177 Hart St. Suitable for Garage. & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Stree OR PENN. Meriden aerie the card tournament at the close of the series in this city yes- terday. Meriden took the card tour- nament by 102 points and New Britain won in pool by twenty-four points. The pool scores follow: New Britgin: Schmarr, 60; Halladay, 60; Swanson, 50; Larsons, 50; Dunham, 50; Pie- cher, 13; total, 268. Meriden: Maro- ney, 43; J. Doran, 24; Laquerra, 20; Wadsworth, 38; E. Doran, 29; Dunlap, 59; total,"204, n Active Work Race. . March 22.—The nence active trai e with the Uni- jpia on the Schuyl- ]3. . Twenty oars- d Tor the train- plans a series of first and second i. A. Abbott, coach pol aarsmen, who he Yale crews were iced in form than VIENNA WITHOUT BREAD. Venice, via London. March 21, (8:10 p. m.)—Owing to the action of the Austrian government in' reducing by one-fourth the production, of bak- eries, many districts in Vienna are reported to have been virtually with- out bread. The order curtailing pro- duction has been repealed but the situation is said to have shown no im- provement, bakers being unable to obtain flour. DEAD. of Athletics Passes 'h 22.—Louis Van mascot for the league base- gons, died at his He 20 frowth was stunted e years ago. re in a slump in ack saw the lit- ‘a game from the ers” dugout. FHe ‘act as bhat boy uniform for him. BURLESON BLAMES RAILROADS. ‘Washington, March 22.—Postmaster General Burleson issued a statement last night eiterating the charge that certaln railroads brought about the defeat of the post office appropriation bill in the closing ten days of the last congress because of the provi,lon mn it for changing railway mail pay from a welght to a space basis, and formal- ly announcing his intention to renew his recommendation for this change { when the new congress reconvenes. |2 | CLOSES. erie of Fagles FORWARD NEW SCHEDULE. Montreal, March- 22.—Representa- tives of firemen and engineers em- ployed on the Grand Trunk Railway have forwarded to the company a new wage and time schedule, designed to take the place of the one terminating April 1, under which the men have operated for several years past. No details of the proposed schedule have been made public. The matter will be referred to Howard G. Kelley, vice president of the railway, who will re- ply to the representatives. TOURAL REACHES NEW YORK. New York, March 22.—The French liner Touraine, which caught fire at sea while on her last voyage from this port to Havre, reached New York to- day on her return trip. The damage done by the flames had been entirely repaired. HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Bright bOY who has had some experience in store and can furnish references. Address in own handwriting, Box T, Herald Office. 3-22-tf 3-22-1dx FOR $7. SALE—Colony A B, brooder. Crandall, Berlin. 8.22- Price 2dx FOR SALE—Mann bone cutter, hand or power. Also two brooders. F. B. Day, Kensington, Conn. -3dx F > Leg- horn eggs for hatching, 31 00 10"i 13. Youngs and Lincoln strain. .Also a breeding pen of 7 yearlings and one cockerel. Cornell and Youngs strain, $10.00 Franklin Coombs, 117 East St. Plainville. 3-20-2d FOR SALE—Cottage, 1 acre of lan(l.‘ Apply to C. F. Joanson, Kensing- tom, A 3-20-6dx FOR SALE—1914 Studebaker touring car, self starter, electric lights. Has been run less than 7,000 miles. In perfect condition. A, H. Abbe, 279 | Main street, ‘city. 3-19-d6x FOR SALE—Fifty hot bed sash, 3x6 feet, and two Cyphers brooders. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-18-d6x FOR SALE—Soda fountain and car- bonator. Storrs Drug Store. 3-18-6d FOR SALE—Elegant Woodbury up- right piano, If you call and see this you will buy it for $180. One of the best bargains in our store. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum | street, 3-17-7d FOR SALE——A first class restaurant in center of city. Bargain if taken at once. Star Real Estate and ln- surance Co., 163 Main street. 3-17-wilx FOR SALE—Capen upright piano. Late style, scarcely used. Beauti- ful mahogany. Cost $350. Price $190. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street. 3-17-74 FOR SALE—Hatching eggs. Clark’s Reds. 21 Highland street. 8-17-wix 2 FOR SALE—We have upright pianos under $40 each. Must be sold immediately. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum St. 3-17-7d FOR SALE—S. C. R. I. Reds Egsgs for setting. $1 per setting or $5 per hundred. Also White Pekin Ducks $1 per setting. Southington Ave., WANTED—Young man about 18 years of age for either factory or office position. Must have attended High School at least two years. Ad- dress P. O. Box 507, City. 3-20-3d e ————————————————————————————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as janitor, care of garden, general work about the house, care of steam boilers, etc. M. Louie, 16 Edison, 8-18-5dx Plainville, Gordon P. Morse. 3-16-wilx FOR SALE—Two Piano Players (with 20 music rolls) delivered free in this city for $40 each.— Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street. 3-17-7d FOR SALE—Smith & Barnes upright piano just as new, Handsome ma- hogany and latest style. Originally $400. Will sell for $200. Fully guaranteed, Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street. 3-17-7a4 FOR SALE—Hardman upright piano. Very fine fone. Make a good piano for bungalow or shore. Only $75. Sedgwick & Casey, street. FOR SALE—Very fine Chickering Grand piano in A-1 shape. Can be bought for $200. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum st. 3-17-7d WANTED — Competent. Protestant cook (woman.) Genera! housework maids, Swedish or German pre- ferred. Must furnish A-1 referen- ces. Fureka Employment Rureau, 84 West Main street, city. 8-22-d1 WANTED—Second hand safe. dress Box 10CC. Herald. Ad- 3-20-3d WANTED—$20 to $25 per month ex- tra money to any employed person without interfering with regular work. No canvassing. Positively no investment. Unemployed need not apply, Address The Silver Mirror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, I11. 3-20-3dx ADVERTISE—20 words in monthlies, $1. Sample m free. Cope Agency, St. Louis,fMo. }IELP WANTED—FEMALE, WA’\TFD-—M)G(\[@ aged woman’ companion for elderly lady. Ti A, Rradbm‘), Kensington. 3-22-d2x Mrs. FOR SALE—Knabe upright piano, new last fall and just as it left the factory. A rare opportunity to buy a piano of the world’'s best make for $380. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, 3:47-7d all modern improvements. 446 W n<( Main street. Inquire of D. A. Ap- pell, 446 West Main St. 3-22-d6 TO RENT—Four room third floor, all . modern ments. Inquire 97 South street. Tel. tenement, mmprove- I»urrltt TO RENT—Seven rooms, corner Sum- mer and Winter streets. Also one five room apartment, all improve- ments, 47 Winter street. Inquire Mr. Muecke, 38 Summer ~lleot 2-3d TO RENT—About April 15, 4 rooms, first floor, nice *locality, bath, hot water, gas, garden, three minutes from Arch street. Apply Box 3, Herald. 3-22-1dx 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 five room mod- ern tenements, Trinity street. Tel. 142-5, 3-22-1wx TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, six rooms. C. J. Morse, 21 Broad street, Plainville. 3-22-1wx TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 5- room apartment. Very convenient. Inguire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tf TO RENT—Desirable six room tene- ment, modern improvements, second floor. 152 Maple street. 3-20-6dx TO RENT—Three or five front, steam heated rooms, 82 Church street. 3-20-2dx TO RENT—Five room modern improvements. street, tenement, 32 Wilson 3-20-1wx TO RENT—Four large rooms, all modern improvements, No. 19 Lin- coln street. 3-19-tf TO RENT—Six rooms, all improve- ments, steam heat, hot water fur. nished all year round. M. Saliski, Church and Stanley streets. 3-19-6dx TO RENT —Four rooms; all modern improvements. ington street. 3-18-wix TO RENT-—Five rooms, pered, $11. newly 401 Chestnut pa- street. 3-18-wix TO RENT—One five and two four room rents on West Main street. Igquire 24 Bradley street. 3-17-64 TO RENT—Four and six room rent, 61 and 45 Main street, hot water and heat furnished. Inquire T. W. Crowe. Tel. 291. 3-17-6d4 TO - RENT—Tenement improvements, Wakefield Court. 5 second rooms, all floor, 33 3-16-wix TO RENT—Five rooms, ments. Also barn, 14 street. all improve- Connorton 3-15-6d TO RENT-—Fou room: tenement with modern improvements to small family of Americans. Price $§12 per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tt TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. 11-9-tf FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth {Rock and Whaite Wyandotte eggs,”.$1.00 setting, $5.00 per hundred. Wil- liam Whitham, Kensington. Tel. 92-13. 3-13-7ax FOR SALE—Player piano, fised only three months. Plays full keyboard (88 notes). In perfect condition, very handsome mission case with bench to match, $15 worth of rolls | and scarf. Cost $500. Can be | bought now for $365. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum St. 3-17-7d TO RLI\T—LArge front room, steam heat, electr! lights and modern jmprovements Also side room, three minutes’ walk to center. 43 Walnut street. 3—19-[[. TO RENT—One single room, or rooms for light housekeeping. Well | furnished~ Conveniences, 7§ Maple street- Tel, 211-3, 3-20-tr TO RENT—Tour room tenement No. 21 Winthrop &t. Inquire No. 27 Winthrop St. Eugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. 2-24-1f 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 room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. NOTICE. THE AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION. New Britain, March 20, 19 The directors of The Amer Hardware Corporation have declared a dividend of one and one-half pee cent. (1 1-2 per cent.) payable April 1st, 1915 to stockholders of record of March The transfer books will be closed from March 23rd to April 1st, both days inclusive. A. J. SLOPER, Secretary. M-W-T' Inquire 227 Wash- | every ! FOR SALE THE BARGAIN OF THE DAY—$3.600. FOR AN 8-ROOM BUNGALOW All modern conveniences, on Hawley Street, fronting Hamilton, H. . HUMPHREY ™ Apply to 'DETECTIVES If you are anticipating Investugn- tion !a any matter where segrecy, integrity and results are essentia) write A. G. Brown, 26 State Street, llartford, Conn. ~'Phone Charter 7574, nightly at Elizabeth 1089, > Tyuewritaré From $5.00 Up. Factory Rebuilt, HARTFORD _ T yge\m{er 26 Sthl..1 | 'LADIES’ NIGHT Wednesday Evening Aetna Bowling Alleys Alleys reserved for Ladies and Mixed Parties Wednesday cvenings |and every afternoon. | ’\ll‘“ IFOR SALE} barn, woodshed, .m acres of land, 2 sets of harness, a horse, carriages, farm wazons, 17 hens, apple and other frujt trees, on trolley line. Price $3,800, $700 cash, balance easy terms. JI. P, Hayden, Bristo], Conn. Tel. 458 FOR SALE Columbia Graphophone, used only a short time, $23, including records, your | choice. Terms $1 weekly. This in- | strument is guaranteed to be In per. fect condition. BRODRIB & WHEELER, 138 MAIN ST. FOR SALE Stultz & Co. Piano, mahogany case. Terms $1.50 weekly. Fully guaran- teed, chair, scarf, one year’s tuniug and delivery frec. Don’t fail tc come in and see this plano. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street FOR SALE Ask to see our heautiful Gor- don & Sons Piano. Sold on terms of $2.00 weckly. Price right if sold at once, as we need the room. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS = s WY 193 Main Street I\e“"“ =0ach 12-room house, 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space HART’S e’ RELIABLE REPAIRINC GARAGE SUPPUIES Rear 180 Mamn st. Tel. 221-4 The Quality — Print - Shop = - Printing done in m-ny en. GOOD \VORKMAI\SHIP—KO ATE PRICES® Linotype "omnfl‘lfln-. V4 ‘ EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- . LISHING COMPANY. Tel. 634 =53 (hurch Streel. C. EBBESEN, Mgr. . Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Oflice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 I, Sundays by Appolutment F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. DI FOR SALE Modern Two-tenement House, Hart- : ford Ave. | Cottage with lot 66x170, Hawkins St. Building Lot, Seymour 8St., very central. Corner Lot, Newington Road, $309. Terms yours. 'H. N. Lockwood, 86 W T MAIN STREET. AUTOS TO RENT| By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables Telenhane 02 " New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. Teams SEIBERT & SON, 1e1. 708.4 center EMIL H. R. VOGEL, Voice Culture s | G enroiana Maon'zs OUR, 7 ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. o Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplics and Repalring ‘Phone 1319-2 Ag’t Reo Cars. REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning JESTER’S PONY NUT COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON.’ | Leave Orders at Crowell's. 254 Main Street. 179 Glen Street Tel. 339 12 BLOOD POISON Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh, etc., are symptoms. Delays are dangerous. Send at once tc Dr. Brown, 985 Arch street, Phila- ¢eiphia, for BROWN’S BLOOD CUR Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— BEST COAL s WL BS lasts a month. Sold by RIKER- HEGEMAN DRUG STORES.