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TELEPHONE CH. 1580 DRESSES 3 gtcor, Crepe de d it a delight Feombinations of on and evening Chine and Charmer colors, wear, and some go. to choose from them. trimmings and materiais, 1se, party &nd afternoon Bvery style gowns, is one of the Detweens also. there’s.no botter way of saving $4.50 than by purchasing one of aper Rope Work ‘At the Art Department cd are the ladies as more and more beautiful and fascinating becomes the is easy to learn and requires only inexpensive materials to produce artistic lessons in this work cvery day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., at the Art Depart- on is that you purchase all materials At this store. v to make your fancy Crepe Paper Costumes, also flowers, dinner favors or sducing Corsets much talked about “nipped”—in waist to stout and medium women; carry Ines set forth by the leading modistes in their latc styles, and bring comfort found in no other garment. SETS ARE NOT INTENDED FOR SLENDER WOMEN., They are strong. and stout women, reinforced by a specially dowv-ncd and exclusive RENGO htening thé abdominal line. tly achieves its purpose without discom'fort and is found only in these Cor- The elastic in the webbing inserts is of single extra strength and throughout thought—STRENGTH—to bring ction during a seasor wear, G. FOX & CO., Agents. ISH STEAJER. By Heredia}1,120 Grounded Vgsel, March ivers B efforts to flgt the isian, ramned by jmer Heredia fff the jississippi Saurday an is seriousljydam- en say it wal only was aground on 2 fhe was struct that king. ,120 mules, ntend- army at Cajcutt: fh her bow |plates at her dock' here. ht fifty-six passen- v of the steamship | which also was by the Heredia' tes after she struck p one was hurt in sions, although the een minutes. The rs are expected to a on the Abangarez bng them is Major ‘Wood, on his way hal zone officials re- enses. omen's Relief Corps nvited to spend a at - G. A. R.' hall, to 5 o’clock. SON, D. b. S. TIST ank uuxldmg SITUATION WANTED. GERMAN GIRL wants a position At general housework, in English speaking home. Address J. Rubin, 135 Main St. 3-2 AUTOMOBITLE OWNER:! Lower your tire expense by having your work done by us. Tubes vulcanized 256 ‘Work guaranteed to be satisfac- tory or no charge. We are experts in this line. Why take chances else- | where? NEW BRITAIN TIRE & REPAIR Co. 54 Church St, Near Main, ’Phone. GITY ADVERTISEMENT, NOTICE. The Selectmen and Town Clerk Constituting the Board for the Ad- mission of Electors, hereby give no- ce that they will be in session at ity Hall, West Main Street, in said (Town, for the admission of those per- ons who shall be found qualified to become electors of the State, on ATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1915 from 9:00 o’clock A. M., until 7:00 o’clock . M., and on MONDAY, rom 9:00 o’clock ‘clack P. M. Dated at New Britain, Conn, 25th day of March, 1915. WILLIAM E. LATHAM, ARVID H. NERO, CHAS. P, WAINWRIGHT, Selectmen. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. APRIL 5th, 1915 A. M., until this ASTER ore have we nad er &8 We have this lear. er year to bloom inghiants, 5 we grow and sell atjyuch very res G our greenhouses ders will PLANTS SWh a large stock of blooming ‘We are devoting more but always find a demand sonable prices. very interesting. atthis time receive promijt attention. S’ GREENHOUSES 'ON ST. Tel. 574-5 WHITING ST. S i L iRk mily House, Na. 87 Lincoin Street. Lot, Fruit Trees and Garden 7:001 IIl LP WA WANT D—An active, saber, able young man climbing. ald. depend- who understand 5AX, Her- O D WANTED—Man Must be a Carter, to work ood milker. Spring Hill Farm, on farm. George B. Berlin, 3-29- 1a SALES MANAGER WANTED with small capital. We want a live man in every city, a natural moneymaker and hustling manager to sell an established well advertised highest grade guaranteed product of uni versal use through salesmen and canvassers to big consumers and the trade. An exceptional oppor- tunity for the right man. An all. Year-round product and repeat or- der proposition. We want men who are willing to stick. Large territory and enormous busines: still open. C. E. Lang, 95 Liber St., New York. 29-2dx $30 WEEKLY, TEverything furn ence, no cany about capital. Omaha, Nebr. at home. no exp Don’t wor il. Brown, 3-27-d1x evenings hed, ng. Boyd Men—In all localities; $20 week!y; permanent position showing sam- ples. TLarge mail-order house. Out- fit free. Highest reference fur- nished. American Grocery Co., Port Huron, Mich. 8-27-1dx WANTED. WANT. D— x room lower tenement, or 5 rooms with attic bedroom, modern improvemen not more than fifteen minutes walk from center of citd. Herald. WANTED— and hd!lde experienced carpenter W or repair wark of Shingling a specialty. 5-29-6dx WANTED—Could use undefined itel tc expose patented gen atly connections developed; copiou Party with influenc vited, 4B13, Herald Off cap- Iel- Must be willing worker ive references. . Box 4, Herald, WANTRED—Position stenographer. ences. Addr by experience Can furnish refer- box 5 XX, Herald. 3-26-2d. For Sale by Itz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J, M Finnegan Stables Telephone 302, ias . CASH IN ADVANCE. sified MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. the time to have vour paint- ing and paperhanging d, Sats- factory work at reasona m'iw 3 Geopge Krum, 45 Dwight street. ‘’Phone 983-5. 3-29-6dx Long distance moving and of trucking done. Will out automobile parties. bour, 56 Whiting St. kinds take all alsa ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by %2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Blac and tan - AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rate New touring car. Richard Covert, Maple strect. Tel 1073-4. 3 plain collar, telephone no 155 dog, tag or IFFinder \ HAVE your Dunham tree FOR S horn Eggs for 15 eggs.: G. G. street, near hatchi Andrew R. bridge. B all {eh FOR SALE cut, 75 per Hart, livery 175 cen barn, cords of wood, hard wood. W. Plainville. 8-29- tl)’ d Red Breeding cherels from' high esg producers, first class shape and color. A. N. Holmauist, . 646-6 Kensington, Ct. 9-2dx I Si we Ad- room house, on trolley line, price low. s Box 22H, Herald. end, dar 8-29-6ax FOR SALE—Stone roller for lawns or concrete, 45 Lincoln St. 941-4. d2x FOR SALE—Young pigs, Bagley Farm, Lean, Kens $5 each. ngton. 3-29-3dx __TO RENT. —Pleasant tenement, 401 Chestnut TO REDM rooms, TO RENT—Four N tencments, room mod- street, Tel 3-29-w1 and five Trinity TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date - room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locus street. Store 63 Church feet with ell, firs for busin George W. National Bank Duilding. M-W-I" FOR, RENT— 17 by $0 location Andrew, TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all improvements, $16, 12 Lincols street, Apply 117 Willow Tel. 557-13. TO RENT—Five room Modern improvements. street. tenement, 32 Wilson TO RENT—Tenement 1 new nd modern, 40 Maple Inquire P, J, Murray & Co West Main street. Tel. 1116 of five rooms, delivered The 1290 9-3dx FOR any New Stanley SALE hoice loam part city, also filling. Britain Trap Rock Co., Street. E TO RENT—Two tenements rooms each on trolley line, Steele, 260 Chestnut street.. of FOR SALE—Brown baby large, in good condition. Reason for sellng, need twin carriage. Can be seen at 107 Franklin St. carriage, FOR S \LL 100 quarts milk daily af- ter April 1st. William Whith Tel. 92-13. FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte eggs, $1.00 etiing, $5.00 per hundred. Wit- liam Whitham, Kensington Tel. 92-13. -6 eggs Address Box 10AR, | i D Young Man to drive Ford FOR SALE—Three billiard table. Thomas C. pool .tables, one Also several wagons. Fagzan, Kens m‘_’,‘mn FOR BRa SALE—Rose rred Rock baby ‘hicks from prize winning stock, cents ‘eacil My pens headed by, second Rose Comb Red cockerel at Middletown, January, 1915, and second pullet bred Barred Rock cockerel and first pullet bred Barred Rock pen cock- erel at Norwalk, November, 1914. Fggs for hatching, 7sc and $1.50 for 15. E. J. Morgan, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 3- 3dx Comb Red 1 FOR SALE—Two family nouse, 15 acres of land in West Cromwe Mrs. C. H. Hulbert. Tel 644-32. N. B. Division, barn, 1L FOR SALE—1 horse in dition, 1,300 to 1,400 wagon; 2 sets harness; Apply 8 Lee St. good con- pound 5 car and | 3-27-d2x 1 v Tenement month, L. Barne TO RENT— $10 per St. e of five rooms, 198 Chestnut 3-26-64x TO R L.\T—\xunlmcnl of four rooms and bath on second floor, with im- provements. 210 Chestnut street. tf TO RENT—Two five room tenements, | Inquire Mrs. Marr, Arch 3-26-tf. | [TO R For ! light housekecping room’ and 1st floor. kitchen, dining all improvements, only) 450 Main S RE TO NT—U tenement Vine street, elec- gas, large 3 Inquire tric £ A. Blake, 60 High stre Mrs. light, J. modern flat Set coal poiler. Very Inquire 359 Main 3-24-tf room tenement rent, aple street. 3-25 —Clean, :n rooms and bath. range connected with suitable for roomers. premises, I. H. Solomon, street. TO RENT— $15. 271 M 25-30x | TO. RENT—Tenement 4 rooms, mod- ern improvements. 105 South Bur- ritt. 3-25-6dx | TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms | each, all modern improvements, also two stores, 75 feet deep. Inquire Luke Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafay TO RENT—Two five-room ternements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. FOR SALE— R. I. Red Thompson’ 200 Brook and single comb »d Plymoutn Rocks, strain. W, C J’ntnlme) St. 27-d2x TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop #&t. Inquire No. 27 Winthrop St. Eugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. FOR SALE-—Hot beds, each 3x6 fcet Rhode Island Red and White Leg- horn eggs for hatching. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. { 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 tciephone. Hotel Grand, FOR SALE—Ford tou extras. Maxwell spe(‘d\lc Low pric A. G. Cohen, 3 Main. 7-3d heavy horses, Harnesses 80 One pair weight 3,000 1bs. express wagon Apply Joe Arbour, FOR SALE—Large,, smooth potatoes grown on my farm in Kensington, 10 bushel Jots, 75¢ hu. Less than , 85c bu. N. W. Baldwin, , Tel. 254-12. 3-tf lison phonograph with perfect candition, Brodrib HELP WANTED—FEMALIL. WANTED-—Girl for general Work. 76 South Burritt house- FOR SALE, Country place near Westfield Station, 7 rooms; runni water; 1 acre rich land adjoinin 12 nearby; fruit, splendid facilities for rais and chickens; water-power Middletown, 5c: Meriden, Britain, 15c. (3 mos. ticket Butler, Conn. Mutual Hartford 10c; New $10.) G Bldg. and | 29 Myrtle street. "RENT—Room, minutes walk from center. street. TO RENT—Large heat, electric improvements. th minutes’ Walnut street. front room, steam and modern Also side room, walk to cente 45 19-tf ) RENT—One s room, rooms for 1t housekeeping, furnished. Conveniences, street. Tel, or Well vt Conn., March 29, 1915, NOTICE. Voters of Plainville, the Plainville District are that the District Town Hall, of said 1915, The Legal Sani y and Sewer by notitied and warned meeting of said at and within the within the confines District on Monday, April 8 o'clock in the evening of said for the following purposes, to wit: FIRST—To hear and take action upon the reports of the officers of said District. SECOND—To elect a mittee. THIRD—] busiln proper | this meeting. Ji T. McCARTHY Clerk of her annual will be held located at day District Com- o transact to be other before any brought District. S hound | name. | of on | 11-12-tf 2-24-1f | le | e | fifth | , [SEIBERT & SON, LET US GIVE YOU AN E JOB THAT YOU WILL NF and leader pipe. PLUMBING AND 62 Lafayetté Street. PLUMBING IMATE ON 1 D, ESTIMAT A specialty in all kinds of plumbing UMBING N GIVEN U'll work, metal ceiling, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN SHEET METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 - n 3-Family House at 27 Wakefield Court for $5,000.00 e loi; rents for Will take $300.00 down and $12.00 per ings Bank mortgage $2,800.00 at 5 pey balance, month: rents never cent, $1,900.00, vacant, on casy ferms New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. For Sale Black Rock Very little cash required. Near Tpply to mflllmts'm er LET THE OTHER fellow stand still in businegs watch YOU get the higher Get the Huntsinger education the other fellow watch your go up. You can enter school day. IHE HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. Asylum LADIES’ NIGHT | Wednesday Evening Aetna Bowling Alleys reserved for Ladies and Mixed Parties Wednesday and every afternoon. AT TN T S FOR SALE .Load bag .bag .bag and laries. and let salary Huntsinger's aay BUSIN LSS '(‘nmpos( Manure reep Manure | Bone Mecal ... Top Dressing Seed Potatoes STANLEY SVEA GRAIN ‘ & COAL CO, Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley and Dwight Sts. | with stock and tools for a very low { price. Only $900.00 needed. ! farm is located only a short dist € : from the City. Would exchange for City property. Rea'ty Co. “The Dickinson,” PHILADELPHIA Over 25¢ Store Otlice Open from 8 A. M. 10 5 I. M Sundays by Appoinument F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Mans, D, D FOR SALE Modern Two-tenement House, ford Ave. Cottage with lot 66x170, Building Lot, Seymour central. Corner Lot, | Terms yours. H. N. Lockwood, T MAIN STRL r. Hart- Hawkins st St very Newington Road, $300 New Britain Milk Depot PURE MIILLK AND cREAM i Wholesale and Retall State test: “Best in the City.” | 1 you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1-00. Teams Tel. 508-1 from center ~ BOWLING | Clubs and Private Partiss Accon- modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET 639 Stanley St., 5 min. | 1 | { DENTAL ROOMS| 193 Main Street| BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES | Avenne, all modern improvement. li . HUMPHREY ° Hartford, Conn. | evenings | = print Shop A Good Opportunity | We can sell Farm of 16 to 20 Acres | This | The Home Banking andj 193 Main Street | | Livery Two Family House on Low price. $4 800 Main st 'DETECTIVES | If you are | tion ‘a any matter | tnsegrity and results are essential | write A. G. Brown, 26 State Street, | llartford, Conn. 'Phonc Charter 75%, | vightly at Elizabeth 1089, anticipating investiga- where secrecy, Tyuewritaré From $5.00 Up Factory Rebuil BARTYORD ypewriter Exchange 26 StateSt,, 111 7.200 Sq. P Floor Space HART’S STORAG! LIVERY RELIABLE I v GARAGE PLAES Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 22:1-1 i Ihc R SU fl-flo \ 2.00 | Quality = ; Printing Aone in mapy Mnguages | Goop womuu'.lun — MODIK- I 4LTE DRECES Linotyne Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB. LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Streei. Tel. 634 C. EBBISEN. Megr el i ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. A Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. - s for hire, day and night i | | | | | Storage, Supplics and Repairing Agt Reo Cars. ‘Phone 1319.% REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning JESTER’S PONY NUT COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON,. Leave Orders at Crowell’s 254 Main Street.