New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 10

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DIES' TRIMMED HATS $1.98 Values $5.00 and $6.00 Only 1100 Hats {n this\ assortment, trimmed especlally for this sale; all hapes and all colors; the trimmings are all varietles of fowers, wings ‘and ' rib- bons. ‘This is perhaps the most impres- sive offer of the senson. No two Hats “ aro alike. Come in and look them over _and‘you will select one—perhaps two. $2.00, r of union dlk and ' piece ded shaped enamel and s:‘g:v::lt hm%legs, v:hw $3 OOP and Price 0 RIBBON SPECIAL Fu' Two Days, UMBRELLAS AT $2.50. Colored Silk Umbrellas sreem and teds; plain and fan tte: d ot cholce sha lped enamel handles; $4.00 and $5.00 va SILK GLOVES Long and Short in blue, borders; 5 M and - White Long Silk Gloves in white, black and MMMPWM for mhnptomsm 49c Moire 2nd Dor- or children’s wear, inch wmhupusoc | 2%e quality Moire in' white, and blue. Special price ....:..17¢c B, PIGKHARDT & DUNN m,mm ‘OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 SUIT SALE ‘Every Smt in the store Will Be Sold at a Sacri- 'Pflse were $12.50 to $37.50. Your dlotce ; 'e are exclusive selling agents for New Britam famous Gossard Front Laced Corset. ADRESSES FOR GRADUATION AND : PARTY DRESSES. 'm shwtn remarkably pretty models in ‘Dresses for Misses, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. Dresses in voile embroidered and lace trimmed, also ‘embroidered nets, in the daintiest patterns and the . newest models with fussy, flaring skirts, so different m the styles of last year. seach.day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. You get results. T hat’s what you want. 0‘ Rnom Collage and Barn in Des!rable Locality by & Costello, Inc. “ M.in Sireet. ? CHOIOR BUILDING LOTS ON STANLEY STREET Prices and Torms M—Chooaeoum!lourrumnmns CHAS. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN ST, . GENERAL INSURANCE colors, prices ranging from 59¢ to $2.00. Short Silk Gloves, white, black and all A complete assortment of Long and Short. Cbmoiset’ae Gloves in white, pon- geegndgray,pnces 2250 to $1.00 50c to $1.25 Secking a Champion. (Louisville Courier-Journal.) Among the notables of the republi- can party‘who are being mentioned by their friends &s probable candidates for thé bresidency are: Beveridge, Hadley, Cummins, Hiram Johnson, Mann, Brumbaugh, La Fol- lette, Herrick, Fairbanks, Borah, Burton, Hughes, Taft, Root, Roose- velt and General Goethals. The republicans are making a coun= try-wide search for a champion. They are without a cause and without a hunch, but the human being who | breathes ana iy without hope is,an ex- gception to an ancient rule. If the situation were such that there existed a fair hope of winning the paign it would not take long to find a suitable candidate. In the ab- sence of the occasion for a reversal of the results of the last' presidential election the republitans are unnap- pily casting about for someone whou might “defeat Wilson.” If ‘a ''man could be found as popular as Theo- dore Roosevelt was in his Dpolitica. prime the party managers 'would be &lad to make a platform to guit him. The 'howl of calamity which was raised eagerly when it became ap- parent that the war in Europe would set business a little out of joint in Amerlca. will not be as effective by mld!ummer as it has been, and it has not been very effective. There are signs everywhere of a revival of busi- ness activity. There are few signs that any considerable number of voters are so \blind as to have at- tributed the untisual conditions caused by the unusual situation in Burope to the effect of a democratic adminis- tration, . Wolves fight best upon empty stom- achs. ' The republican pack is office hungry. . The crooked business pack is graft hungry. ‘Every animal is run- ning with his muzzle to the ground, ready to yelp on the first warm trail. But the hunting promises little. The country. is not ready to return to the days of Mark Hanna, and a campaign pitched upon a platform of anti-regu- lation and let-the-boys-alone cannot succeed. If there is a disposition upon the part of the public to put the coun- try again into the hands of such'a political party as the republican party was when it was in power, and must be again if it should return to power, with a license to run it “wide open” for the benefit of the class which sat behind the throne a few years ago, there are no present indications of it. At Philadelphia the grand jury has recommended that the police depart- ment takes steps to put a stop to ques- tionable plays and shows. It is de- ®ared in the indictment that such : performances conduéted under theatre licenses should be eradicated, and that the department of public safety should formulate some \plan of personal co- oneration with the citizens for the sal- vation of the young.—Norwich Record. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1%¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Light 4 Cyl. Maxweil Touring Car in fine condition and completely equipped. A bargain for someone at $150.00, if taken at once—Hart's Garage. 5-14-2dx FOR SALE—Brown Willow Baby car- riage, good condition. 238 Chapman St., upstairs. 5-14-1dx FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- cluding piano. Inguire 111 Sexton stregt. 5-12-4d FOR SALE—Expetrimental car, whole or in part. Also parts, Apply &4 Trinity street. 5-13,—6dx FOR SALE—Choice. loam delivered any part® city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley street. 5-11-12d FOR SALE—Meat ice box. Leupold, 359 Arch street. Otto 5_1k—fid FOR SALE-—Edison pnonograph, 2 and 4 minute attachment, with 50 records, all in perfect condition, $12:50; $1 weekly terms if desired. Edison, Box 19BB, Herald., §-10-tf FOR SALE—New milca cow. Tel. 165-2. D, J. Smith, 5-10-6d LOST. LOST—A child’s diamond ring. Re- ward if returned to Herald Office. 5-14-2d AUTO OWNERS, Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 cents, Why pay more. Tire repairing in ail branches. Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St., Near Main. Free air. 5-14-2a FOUND. f FOUND-—-On Lincoln street pair ladies kid gloves. Owner can have same by calling at Herald “Office and paying for advertisement. 5-14-1d ————————————————— TO RENT. - TO RENT—Reasonable room to bus- iness woman, 29 South High. 5-14-3dx BN S SMRA e SRS X et TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, no | children. Inquire 45 Griswold St Slightly used tires and | tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain H. C. GLIDDEN, ™ CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE THIS I aoffer you an improved, patented truss that will degree of comfort and safety never before attained. It is an elastic strap truss made up after a radically different design in both strap and pad, which enablés the wearer to easily and quickly shape the pad to its individual need. greater possibilities of adjustment than any known model, It will hold any single inguinal or scrotal rupture firmly at all times, under all conditions, thereby giving It the greatest possible chance to heal. Above everything else it will do it without discomfort. itively the most comfortable truss made today. Y Bvery wearer commends it in highest terms for its comfort and efficiency. It is made of the best materials, is easily put on and off, is clean and sanitary and will Jast for years. Send post-office or express money order or your personal check for $4.00, stating whether yours is a right or. left rupture, also your approximate height, weight and waist measure and the truss will be promptly sent. give you & It is pos. 1t also has much Remember the Strafford National Bank or any business man in Daover will tell you all about me and vouch for my reliability. Send your order wow. 5-14-tf | TO RENT—Two tenements, 6 rooms each, all modern improvements. 12| and 14 Lincoln St., near corner West ' Main, $16. Apply 117 Willow St. | Tel, 6567-13. 5-14-3dx TO RENT—Eilegant and up-to-date 5- | room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tf TO RENT—Tenement. Modern provements. 94 Griswold street. TO RENT—A five room tenement, 15 Pearl Court. FOR SALE—Horse and wagon, Price $180.00. 33 Myrtle street, 5-10-5dx FOR SALE—Express wagon, harness, plow, Cultivator, harrow. John J. Murphy, Bast St., Plainville, Conn. Near Hart's corner. 5-8-wix TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. Inquire 479 Arch ut. 5-13-tr TO' RENT—One five room, .and ons four room tenement. Inquire 24 Bradley St. 5-13-6dx y TO RENT—Four rooms, new block, FOR SALE-—Metal skylights, metal ceilings, any size and style made and corected: New Britain Sheet Metal Works. FOR SALE—Several fine, young new milch cows and nearby springers. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 264-12. ) 4=-30-tf FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, variety Knowles' Big Cropper. Greatest yielder of large smooth potatoes I'have ever seen. Tested at tho State-Experiment Station and found pure and free from all disease. 5 bushel and over, 75c bu. Small lots 86¢'bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kens- sington, Tel, 254-12, FOR'SALE-—Special potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine ground bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn.' Valley Orchard Co.. ‘Berlin, 'Ct. 4-21-tf e NOTICE. T e AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonaple rates. New Buick touring car. ' Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4, §-10-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out, Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-3, 5-14-6dx e ————————————————— WVANTED, ‘WANTED—Situation - wanted by 'a cook. Also kitthen girl wishes po- sition. Willing to go to the coun- try. Apply 983 Rockwell avenue. 5-14sldx WANTED—Competent cook. Apply Mrs. €. B. Parsons, 302 Hart street. 5-14-2dx WANTED-—Middle age couple to keep house for widow. Enquire 699 Stanley St., second floor. Telephone 156-12. 5.14-2dx WANTED—To buy old-fashioned ‘horse hair sofa or settee. In re- plying state your lowest cash price, and wood used for frame. Address Sofa, Box 86, Herald Office. 5-13-2dx WANTED—Man to work in market garden. Apply Matthew Leander, Linwood Farm, east of Kelsey bridge, South street. 5-13-2d WANTED—On or before June 15, by family of two, four or five room tenement,. modern improvements. In - desirable. location. Address Tenement, Box 4, Herald, or tele- phone 486-2. 5-13-3dx WANTED—Light auto, five passenger. Frank Fedl, 215 Elm St. 5-18-d3x BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accomimodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH SI'RE FOR SA[‘E ! Beautiful Axminster Rugs at fac- tery prices, in Oriental and Floral De- signs; all sizes. Special sizes made up. Call at Upson-Martin Co.'s mill, Thompsonville, Conn., or send postal or telephone 126-3 to J. B. Garside, *who will call with pattern designs and quality samples 5-7-12dx | 4-28-¢f | all improvements. 227 Washington street. 5-10-6dx ot S RS TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. 370 Wash- ington, street, T. Lowe, first floor. 65-12-3dx TO RENT—Six room cottage at 111 Sexton street. 5-12-4d TO RENT—Modern 3 room tenements, electric lights and gas, all improve- ments. Prices reasonable, - In-| quire L, F. Llezey, 208 North St. 6-12-6dx TO RENT—Seven raoms and bath, steam heat, second floor, 38 Sum- mer St. ) Inquire on premises. 6.11-tf TO RENT--5 rooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc: Co.,. 189 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. Hotel Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. ~ TO RENT--Desirable modern tened ment, six rooms, gas, electricity, garden, two family house, adults. 113 Bassett street. 5-8-6d TO RENT—Fine six room flat, 176 Marle street, third floor. Modern improvements, laundry, steam heat, ready May 15, $22. First floor rent, six rooms, 140 Maple street, mod- err improvements, furnace heat, $25, Quigley, 277 Main street. 5-8tf | TO RENT—One five room flat, front, one five room flat, rear, one four rom front flat. Most modern con- veniences. “The Barnes,” 131 Mah | street. L, M. Barnes. / 5-8-6d TO RENT—Store to rent,at 22 Park street. Apply P. and F. Corbin's office. 4-16-tf PR A RSO S il A5, 4 70 RENT—One five room tenement, one four rooms. Inguire 36 Con- nerton St. - 4-10-4 TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 80 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-t¢ TO RENT—Two five-room teuements, all modern improvements. inquire J M. Curtin 114120 FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT-—Nicely furnished room for | onel or two gentlemer with or with- | out board. Private family. Main . Address Box $XX, Herald 5-14-2dx All improvements. 32 Grand St. 5-13-d3x FURNISHED ROOMS, modern im- provements, three minutes’ walk to 45 Walnut St. center, 4-17-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—Girl to help in. Kitchen. Apply 10 Camp St. 5-13.24 WANTED—Girl for plain cooking and Apply, 19 Court Nt. G131 as second girl, WANTED—A maid for cooking laundry work. References pe. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lex- and quired. im- N 6-13-1wx 2nd floor, all modérn improvements. | $500 DOWN will secure for you a new 10-room 2-family house in Belvide: 1st mortgage $2 700; will take balance of $1,300 on easy payments. Inquire--NEW BRITAIN LUMBER & GOAL TELEPHONE 52. 301 PARK near Stanley street; large lot and good school. 5-14-2ax | FOR SALI H. D. HUMPHREY ™ arioif PLUMBING LET US GIVE YOU AN mmu\m ON m’l‘ JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED. ESTIMA' A specialty in all kinds of piumbing work. nthl ed.l.ll‘ l!lull‘v and leader pipe. » J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. - 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone b Valuable Property on Arch ==50 ft. iront, about 150 {t. deep. Apply at once to Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Oars. New 6und1Pm¢erAmtorMn. Repairs, 8 'PHONE 236. Ravizza Brothers Blacksmithing, Wagon Re- pairing and Painting, Auto- mobile Painting a specialty. Gasolne and Oil. Cor Brook and S. Main Sts. NO cleaned thoroughly for the summer. More damauge is caused by inatten. tion to these matters during the sum- mer months than while in use. Let us put your apparatus in shape. 'PARKER & DETECT lfm-‘mu nrnq m —-k- s PHONE (fl%fi 413, Storage. 287 ELM STREET New Britain, Conn. Telephone 1497-2 " 1o tho: time ' wikeb o should have your T nut St; lot lfl)leO H N. O’'CONNOR J. W, Finnegan Stables 1 8t., ‘TO RENT-—Newly furnished rooms. ington St. 5-8 tr. Tel. 98-2. 77 SEYMOUR ST. Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, day and mnight. Storage, Supplies and Repalring Ag’t Reo Cars. AUTOS TO RENT |00 'Phone 1319-2 By Hour or Day. . ILLUSTRATO! 5‘ ENGRAVERS, Telewhone 303 HARTFORD, C 40 ELM STREET, DOVER, N. H. + b | R,

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