New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1915, Page 16

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he Newest Sport Hats £ for ', golfiing, of ‘all kinds. ® display ‘and- is bound to interest all out-of-door women. 1& metoring, boating, tennis, walking, horseback x;ding and come in colors to match Silk Knitte e ke The prices are $1.00 up to'$10.00. This Is Hot Poing Week. See El Grlistovo, the Elec- tric Stove Wonder; two stoves at the cost of one. Special price this week $3.35. TELEPHONE CHARTER. 1580. IN FELT AND STRAW COMBINATIONS PANAMA BANGKOK PEANUT AND FABRICS practical This knock- Sweaters. is an SUMMER Y. NEMO CORSETS! the Hmowhen stores all over fry celebrate ‘‘Nemo Week’’ ihuwhc latest Nemo novel- ements. | there’s an added attrac- mo Week Special”’ Self- ot.: This is of a new con=- ways? FURNITURE THE SALE WILL HELP YOU. It is helping hundreds—why not let it save you also & good round sum of money fo use in other There’s no easier or pleasanter way of making money than by purchasing Furniture for the summer home here while prices are reduced. Everything weé show Jou is up-to-date and as dependable . in make, s.s the market affords, See the new Chinese Grass Hand-Made Furniture. Our own importation. The May Sale of MUSLIN 'UNDERWEAR Such lovely Undermuslins -.and such tiny prices; you’ll agree that we’'ve quite outdone all of our previous May Sale efforts. The newest and the prettiest are at your command at very ‘decided sav- ings. to last you through warm weather. Envelope Chemise. Buy Njerally and have a generous supply See the new If you wear Crepe de Chine we alsa have a superb assortment of that Under- wear at very special prices. Tailor Made Suits $2 Suits selected from regular stocks—there are . mixtures, tweeds and black and white checks. price is that the materials cannot be duplicated. taflored, Norfolk and semi-Norfolk styles. L. FOR ONE DAY! m Gray Flufty Human vitches, just the size to Were $29.50 to $37.50 faney The reason for this special Made plain Sizes 16 to 42. , PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main 8t *Phose 317-2. Opp. Arch The Corset for You-- The Gossard. You make no mistake in deciding upon a . Gossard. In style, in comfort, in figure sup- move for you than Gossard Corsets, ‘l.fll, and $7.50. NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | Corset Covers 12340 to $1.80. Gowms, 29c to 6.50. Combinations 50c to $8.98. Long Skirts: 50c to $5.00. Envelope Chemise 50c to $3.50. Drawers 250 to $1.50. Princess Slips $1.00 to -$5.00, New Orepe de Chine Underwear, hdn"ln; { Oamiisoles, Vests, Combinations, etc. ‘Complete assortment of Brassieres. Prices B50c to $3.75 each. NEW SPRING COATS Oonstantly arriving all moderately priced. . Clearing Prices on all our Suils. \‘WNOWmOUB BUSY BLOUSE| DEPT. ¥ou will find wonderfully complete assort- ments; and no end of charming styles for Spring and Snmmer wear. New Ideas in Neckwear, Gloves, Hostery, Infants’ Wear, Rompers and at $2.00, u.u a.s&. $5.00, ‘mean the use of Hoe, Rake and Shovel. The beautl. ur grounds with flowering shrubs, berberry and privet planting of flower beds and veranda boxes is just as es- an attractive home, and this is where we can be of ser- ‘with our choice stock of shrubs and flowering plants. 136-5 Clinton St. - Tel. 574-5 Wlntmg St. e SER—— S. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN ST. GENERAL INSURANCE OCARPENTERS STRIKE ENDED. 1,800 Workmen at Woolwich "Arsenal to Return to Positions. London, May 5, 12:45 p .m—The on the part of 1,800 carpen- ters and builders at Woolwich Arsen- al has come to an end. The com- tractors have promised to negotiate with the union officials to the end that the questions be arbitrated. The workmeén ' threw down their tools recently at the arsenal of which they werd building homes for ' gov- ernment employes, demanding an in- crease in pay of one cent an hour. OROSSING INTO ASIA. s Gallipoli Inhabitants in Large Num- bers Flee for Safety. Paris, May 5, 6:30 a. m.—A Havas | despatch from Athens, filed yester- day, states that the inhabitants of Gallipoli and other parts of the pen- insula are crossing in large numbers to the Asiatic shore. ) Two hundred Turkish prisoners taken by the allies were removed to Tenedos Monday. STEAMER VANCE IN PORT. Tugs Rescue Vessel Damaged by Battling With Storm. San Francisco, May b5.—Marine circles were relieved today when ‘it became known that the steamer Bdgar H. Vance had arrived during the night in tow of two tugs, which responded te her signals of distress when she ‘was battling with the storm last week. The Vance was badly damaged. v DEVASTATING EEL WORM. Appears Again in the Pacific North- ‘west, ‘Washington, May 5.—The devastat- ing eel worm, scientifically known as the tylenchus devastatrix, has again made its appearance in' the Pacific northwest, according to reports to the department of agriculture. The pest, a tiny thread-like organ- ism and a member of the family of nematodes, is particularly destructive to many forms of bulbous plants. UPHOLDS DEATH PENALTY. Nashville, Tenn., May 5.—Gov. Rye today vetoed a bill abolishing the death penalty, expressing the belief that it would" tend to increase mob violence. s The governor nlao vetoed an anti- tipping bill. CENSUS BUREAY INQUIRIES. Washington, May 6.—Special ~in- quiries have been started by the cen- sus bureau, into the ravages of can- cer, questions affecting the negro race, including the relation of the negro to the farm, and increase of population, and the extent of state indebtedness, CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. A FOR SALE—Parties leaving city de- sire to sell furniture, in good con- dition, including brass bedstead, curley birch bedroom set, six pieces, etc. Call afternon or evenings, Mrs. Geo. A. Hibbard, 15 S. High St. 5-5-3dx FOR SALE-—Motorcycles in fine con- dition, with enough repair parts to build ‘another. Apply First Floor, 164 Fairview street. 5-5-2dx e, i WP FOR SALE—OId standard make ma- hogany upright piano, Cabinet Grand, fine condition, used short time. Good reasons for selling. T. Bachom, 15 Winthrop St. 5-5-1dx FOR SALE—A few pleces of furniture and gas range. Wyrley Birch, 15 South High street. 5-5-d2 FOR SALE—Kitchen range with high shelf and water front. Also Edison phonograph and recoras. Apply 144 Fairview street, third froor. 5-4-d2x FOR SALE—BIlack Raspberry plants, 60c dozen. Also a few apple, pear and plum trees. 50c each. Inquire L. Kurtz, 70 Greenwood St., 5-1-6dx | FOR | SALE—Several fine, ng new milch cows and nearby springers, N.. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 1254-12. 4-30-tr MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue NOTICE. Is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder, on or berore the 10th day of May, 1915, the.bankrupt stock of The John Pinches Company, con- sisting principally of one horse, two wagons, lot of lumber, sleigh and moulding. MORRIS D. SAXE, Trustee, 338 Main Street. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel, 1073-4. 5-3-6dx TO REN7. TO RENT—Tenement. All improvements. 347 Chestnut. Reasonable. 5-5-1d TO RENT—Five room flat, all mod- ern improvements, No, 192 Fair- view St. 5-4-5dx location. §$16.00 per month, In- quire 111 Church street, | i Five rooms. | | { 5-5-2d | LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMBING CHEERFULL' and leader pipe. 62 Lafavetto Street. JOB THAT YOU WILD NEED. ESTIMATES A specialty in all kinds of plumbing work, metal celling, X GIVEN gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 Egg, Stove and Nut No. 2 Nut TELEPHONE 52. Mixed No1,No.2Nut $7.0) 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. ‘We now have fresh mined OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. $7.90 $6.25 per ton. per ton. per ton, 301 PARK STREET" Appiy to FOR SALE--Fing Single House on Lonox Fm Cheap If Sold at Once H. 0. HUMPHREY ~ai Bank fiu(w'hi,; .54 Maln @ formerly of No. | at that jocation. PHYSICIAN CHARLES A GILLIN, a~D 'SURGEON " 21 Franklin Square is opening up new offices over Clark 7O RENT_First class store, central | & Braincrd’s Drug store, No. 183 Ma in stroet, and Is ready to see FOR SALE—Choice loam delivered any part. city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley street. 4-29-11d FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, Knowles’ Big Cropper. yielder of large smooth potatoes I have ever seen. Tested at tho State Experiment Station and found pure and free from all disease. & - bushel and over, 75¢ bu. Small lots 85c bu.; N. W. Baldwin, Kens- sington, Tel. 254-12. 4-28-tf variety Greatest FOR SALE-—S$pecial potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine ground bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Valley Orchard Co.,, Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf e b e HELP WANTLD——FE\LALE. WANTED—A competent cook. ‘Walter H. Hart, Sunnyledge. 5-1-6d Mrs. WANTED—Thoroughly | ~ maiqd for general housework. Apply 100 Robbins Ave., Maple Hill. "Tel. 441-2, 4-27-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Large sunny front room with three windows, rent reason- able. 88 Prospect St. 5-4-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, .rooms for light housekeeping. Main street.” Ring bell 2. Also| 193 5-4-3dx competent | — OR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class locatiyn for business. George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W-I" TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date §- room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tf TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements, $10, 182 Arch street. 5--4-6x TO RENT—Four and five room mod- ern tenements, ~Trinity St, Tel 1524-3. 5-3-64 TO RENT—Tenements of 3, 4, 5, 6 rooms. Also one lot to rent for storage or other purposes, 70x180 feet. Apply John Pinches, 62 Chestnut. St. b5-1-6d FOR RENT—MOMAUGUIN — NEW | 7-room shore cottage, newly fur- 1 nished. Inquire J. J, Dore, 404/ Grand avenue, New Haven. Tel. | 594-2 for whole or part of season. 5-+-6dx TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms cach. All modern improvements. Meehan's new block, 24 1-2 Lafay- ette street. 4-29-d6 o 70 RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements, at 470 Arcn street. Inquire on premises, or White House Lunch. 4-27-t1. TO RENT—One large front room, at 149 Main street. §-3-d3x TO RENT—Store to rent at 22 Park street. Apply P. and F. Corbin's office. 4-16-tf TO RENT—Private family, room and board. All-- conveniences. De. sirable location. Tel. 1472-3. 5-1-tf 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 telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle atreet. —_— FURNISHED ROOMS, modern im- provements, three minutes’ walk to cente: 45 Walnut St, ' At a Court of Probate holden at NEW BRITAIN, within and for the DISTRICT QF BERLIN, in the County of Hartford and State of Con- necticut, on the 4th day of May, A, D. 1915. Present, Bernard F. Gaffnéy, Judge. ESTATE OF William S. M. Norton, of Berlin, in said district, a minor. UPON THE PETITION OF Lewis . Anderson, of said, Berlin, praying that as guardian he may be author- ized and empowered to sell and con- vey perpetual right privilege and casement in real estate situated in ! said Berlin, as per application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED—That said application be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office in New Britain, in .said district, on the 10th day of May, A. D. 1915, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice to be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in - some newspaper published in said New Britain, having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy there- of on the public sign-post in tHe town of Berlin, in said District, afd re- turn make. v ) MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. e S ADMIRAL: DOYLE RETIRES. Former Commander of Pacific Re- serve Sixty-two Yecars Old. ‘Washington, May 5.—Rear Admiral Robert M. Doyle, who has just been Telieved of commander of the Pacific reserve fleet, retired today from n(‘nvp service, having reached tie s:atutory age of sixty-two years, Admiral Doyle's .etxremou: possible the promotion to a wiral's grade of Captain A. G. “'lnle - halter, senior captain and aide for- merrly to Secretary Daniels. Captain terhalter . undoubtedly will be civen sea duty, nmk—\ 10 RENT—One five roum tenement, one four rooms. Inquire 36 Con- verton St. 4-10-12 \TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inguire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf TO RENT—Two five-room tenementa, all ‘modern improvements. | quire J M. Curtin WANTED. WANTED—Eight room nouse, ern section. June 1st. Loomis, Windsor, Conn. west- J. C. 5-5-d4x TIHIRTY TEAMS WANTED AT NEW REMINGTON PLANT, TON AND SEAVIEW AVE- NUES, BRIDGEPORT, CONN. STEADY WORK FOR GOOD TEAMS AND WAGONS, PAY- ING 66 2-3,CENTS PER HOUR. LOCAL STABLE ACCOMMODA- TIONS /| GOOD;, | PELEPHONE, _OUR EXPENSE, 5847, BRIDGE- " PORT, . JAMES STEWART & CQ.; . INC:, CONTRACTORS. FRANK KIERNAN & CO. l‘.. V\'AEED—By builder, new or repair work of any kind. Shinging a spe- calty. Tel. 396-4, 5-4-6dx WANTED—By college man, pupils to tutét 4 during vacation. English and mathematics a specialty. Box 57, Hewald. mr WANTED—MALE, ‘WANTED-—Boy with Grammar school education to work in architect's of- nce Apply Box 31AA, Herald Of- fice, 5-5-2d SITUATION WANTED., WANTED—Position by an experienced dressmaker. Address 280 Main St. 5-4-43 WANTED—Position as night watch- man. ' Amsteady and sober, Can give good reference. Address Box 17 B. Herald. . 5-3-6dx |AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J, W Finnegan Stables|* Telephune 302, The Quality —— Print Shop = Frinung doue 1D iNADy lelguagos GUUD WORKMANSHIP — MO« ATE PRICES Unotype Compmsition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Street. fei. e3¢ CoEHBESEN Mgr BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accol ated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. The apparatus is not thrown into the house any old way, when we in- stell a STEAM or HOT-WATER HEATING apparatus, but is installed in a ncat and practical manner and the resmnlts obtained, ~would warrent your giving us a trial PARKER & O0’CONNOR Tel. 98-2. ' 77 SEYMOUR ST. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid. trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go.to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Ravizza Brothers Blacksmithing, Wagon Re- pairing and Painting, Auto- _ mobile Painting a specialty. ‘Gasolne and Oil. Cor Brook and S. Main Sts. New Britain, Conn. -Telephone 1497-2 A.B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. = " DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. | DETECTIVES If you are mlnm- tion In- amy ' integrity and results are essen! write A. G. BROWN, STREET. 'PHONE CHARTER T use the Detecta Phone, From $5.00 Up. Fagtory ~ Rehuill. - HARTFORD ,mmm 1 New Britain’s Leading Garage HARTS Storage, M-M-c Goodrich, Hardman Tires, Howe Red m T, TVERYS g i FOR SALE On Easy Terms, Two Plots of mproved Building Lots ~Right Here-in-the Gty H. N. Lockwood Real Estatc and Insurance uwmnuntmm. Denison Garag e 430 MAIN STRERT. v Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplics'and Repaliring Ag’t Reo Cars. hove 1sio-2 Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Oars. New 5-M7Pu|en'erAnw'tnthh‘. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. "PHONE 236. 2!1 ELM STREET UjysTRuORS HARTFORD, CONN. FOR SALE!. 10 Room Cottage and Barn in Desirable Locallty by Schuliz & Costello, 242 Main tireet,

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