New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1915, Page 12

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WHITE WASHABLE COR- DUROY. 28 and 30 inches wide. Price 49¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 Silk Dept. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. LEONARD REFRIGERATORS - For Which We Are Sole Hartford Agents lt is so easy to clean —you hear women say this every day. All the inside of Leo! nard Refrigerators are removable; you can take them out ini a min- there is no spot where dirt can hide. The life of the ordinary Refrigerator is S years. - Leonard Refrigerators last 25 years. Patented interior construc- 2ps the dampness from the woodwork and prevents rotting. The lining is porcelam with rounding corners. Two specxal prices for three days. GERATORS AT $10.00. ‘one-piece por- rd Refrigerafors, ' provision chamber; 4014 inches high, 24 Leonard Refrigerators in hard wood and all white porcelain cases. hardwood | inches wide. EE SPECIAL PRICES IN TRIPLEX GAS RANGES Cooking top m'bl‘ofler with ex- worth ' $23. $18.89 Weea . .4-burner Cooking top with hood, . while enamel panels; ‘nickel trimmed; oven and: broiler = with burner; value $28.00. b $22.95 Price . REFRIGERATORS .AT $19.95. Leonard lift cover Refrigerators, one- piece porcelain. ‘provision chambers; oak panels; self closing trigger 80-Ib. ice capagity! 0 locks. Priced 4-burner Cooking top; . galvanized trays, large 'baking oven and broiler with ;burner glass door value' $30. $23 95 Sale Price - are also agents for the famous Chambers Fireiess ‘Gas Cook Stoves. MEN’S OXFORDS AND SHOES Han s tan Russia, gun metal and-patent Oxfords newest shapes 2 SPECIAL NUMBERS ‘what we r the best $3.00 Shoe for men made. At $4.00 young men’s Shoes in gun d tan Russia. Vi ery smart nobby styles. o BON TON CORSETS ~ only is every model a masterpiece of quahty and workmansh:p but a definite functi rms ion and service. Bon Ton is an all purpose corset—the vanfety of models and matenals is it cores of styles particularly suited for evening wear, dancing, the growing the debutante, the business woman, maternity and nursing, the of athletics—in fact every need and occasion. We suggest that you at see them , the eminent play ‘went 'to his death on m a newsboy in Phil- © years ago. e energy and inven- 5 placed him at the m&rflm producers. and a ‘of stars, Frohman made ‘York Graphic, a five-cent il- ly newspaper, “‘go” among at the Centennial exposi- was sent to Philadelphia York office of this pub- at that time was de- ent to descriptive about the exposi- jok charge of the news- delphia office of the the % Rorie, . the Hpndlu from the tratins, n to the newsstands about the lod them at the door and ‘counter and was everybody'’s errand boy.” o had been a folder : They:sent him ha to do the same sort ! But Frohman, not con- the paper to crowds , opened. a branch of- 1 ways to -get his et crowds that he fre- Bad to go to New York to get He spent the sum- work. S Toothbrush War Begins. (New York Press.) It will be war to a finish with the deadly germ when the army of New York school children, week after next, take up their toothbrushes according to the dictates of the board of strat- egy, commonly known as the board of education. The antigerm sentiment has been growing steadily for a long time, but official announcement of actual hos. tilities has just been made public. Arms will be shodldered on May 24, when school children all over New York will take their toothbrushes to school and’ receive their dret weatyne- tions in touthbrush tactics. Ve whole week, down on ths rescsds w dental hygiene week, will bs Jeveted to this careful training, and Glemce- forth the battle will be on in' earn est. Foremost among the offensive tac- tics in which the teachers will instruct the children will be the widely adopted otary motion. It seems that this method of attack has been proved the most successful to date. It is said ‘to reach. germs otherwise invulner- able and to keep the immediate bat- tlefield clear of even a suspicion of the enemy. | Lectures on the danger of the germ and its deadly results will be given in the schools by the principals.. Parents’ associations will also disouss the hy-: glene of the mouth, and’teachers will be the deputy generals in the great fight, ¥ Adjnsting Marriage Customs. ' (Washington Post.) Some little comment has K been evoked by a recent judicial decision ‘fio'm Cottage -and"Barp in Desirable Localily*by * schultz & Cestello, lnc. 242 Main “ireet. CHOIOE BUILDING L OTS ON STANLEY STREET Prices and Terms Wmmem!ou Future Home CHAS. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN ST, GENERAL INSURANCE that when her parents—she being the party of the second part in the mar- Tiage transactions—find that the new conditions of life are less conducive to comfort and happiness than those of her girlhood a return to the parental roof is altogether defensible. The in- dignation also voiced in some quar- ters may be due to a limiting of the view to this pronbuncement, which s not to be considered altogether alcne, there having been other fea- tures 'in the situation that possibly guided the learned judge to some de- gree in his utterances. Slight thought and a brief ac- auaintance with marriage as it was n the beginning may bring the indig- nant ones over to the judge's view- peint. Perhaps the only flaw in his eonclusions was that they were not far-reaching enough. Not only the bride, but her husband as well, should go bagk to her parents, if not there, at least thereabouts. Taking the scrip- tural students by and large, not a few of them will be surprised to recall the full significance of the biblical in- junction with which they are duly ac- quainted: ‘Therefore shall a man leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife.” As things stand teday, where shall he go in many in- sfances, if he leaves his parents, un- less it be to hers? The wisdom -of this system has Een .lost sight of under the changed circumstances of existence. When it wag instituted a definite and desirable object was in view. Membhers of raany savage tribes are not permitted to marry under their own *totem.” Giady youths of Serbia today almost invariably fare forth beyond their cwn village in search of a helpmate. In the patriarchal day the custom had the force of a religious exhartation, as indicated by the citation given. Eugenics will find no fault with the instructions. They stand for a min- gling of unrelated blood. In the far- off time they also served as bonds of amity between rival tribes. In the early history of Rome the Sabine women stood between the parent stock from which they were stolen and the husbands whose rude wooing proved 5, entpally acceptable. # "Possibly the plan ig still worthy of gdoptfon on a world-wide scale. It #ho’woman married a man of her own | ‘gount: and every swain sought his e 10ve in a foreign port, might not ghe mutual hatreds of nations van- ish . ;The main drawback to such %lory is that royalty has tried it for turies, and the reigning families | of Europe are now closely united in ;gg nds of common blood. The sl g0 r;,- seems to be that it has rierelyfenabled them to fight as only members of one loving 1a‘mlly can when they get: well under way. 1 QIM Want to Drowsc. (PhMadelphia North American.) “Soft pedal week” will be observed this week under direction of the com- mittee for suppression of unnecessary noises of the Civic club, of which Mrs. Imogene Oakley is chairman. Director of Public Safety Porter and CASH IN'ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. — e e FOR SALE—One 1914 Ford touring. One 1913 Ford touring. In fine run- ning order. Extras. Geo. C. Rogers. Tel. 1112-2. % 'FOR SALE—Two good work horses. Apply 142 Main Street, 5-17-¢d FOR SALFE—Small barber shop. Worth $100.00 will, sell for $55.00. !2 chairs, large glass, etc. 212 Arch street. 65-17-3dx FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, Fa- vorite, with cabinet and your choice of $5.00 worth of records, slightiy used, “in excellent |condition only $45.00, on easy terms. new. Brodrib and Wheeler, 138 Main street. 5-17-tr FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Sell separately or together. Edward X. Callahan, 382 East St. \6-15 tf FOR SALE—Five Cyphers brooders. 8 weeks old pullets. Cedar Hill farm colony Leghorn b-15-d2x 1. .Piano, FOR SALE—Mahogany Upright wonderfull bargain, take payments dollar weekly if sold im- immediately. Friend deliver Address E, Herald Office. 5-15-3dx FOR SALE—Experimental car, whole or in’ part. Also parts, Apply 54 Trinity street. $-13-6ax FOR SALE—Choice Yoam delivered any part city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley street. 5-11-124 — Cost $80.00 | free. | ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. LOST—Saturday, crank, peddles and sprocket' of Indian motorcycle, be- tween New Britain and Plainville. Finder rgturn to Herald Office and receive reward. 5-17- 1dX\ LOST—Saturday night, probably < on | Church street, gold watch braeelet, | with initials “A. E. H” Reward if | returned to 325 Church street. Tel. | 1411-4, 5-17-d1x LOST—One gold cuff button with | small stone. Reward, at City Coal & Wood Co. 5-15-2d TO RI TO RENT—Furnished, ¢ or 5 room flat. | Adults only. Herald Office. 5-17-8dx | TO RENT-—June first, 4 room apart- ment, first floor, all conveniences, 15 Winthrop street. Apply Bouhl-‘ mag, 475 Arch street. 5-17-1uf 0 RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 6- room apartment. Very convenient. lnquire 582 Arch 5!reev. near Locust street. M-W-F-tf Jt FOR SALE—Meat ice box. T.eupold, 359 Arch street. . 1 5-10-6d Otto FOR SALE—Metal skylights, metal ceilings, any size and style made and corected: New Britain Sheet Metal ‘Works. 6-7-12dx 'lU RENT First floor tenement Apply $49 East | ments and garden. ad 5 5-15d3x street. Tel. 1417-5. TO RENT—Desirable tenement, all improvements, at 36 Pearl court. lnqdire 16 Maple 5~ 15 3dx of flve FOR SALE—Several fine, young new milch cows and nearby springers. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12, 4-30-t1 FOR, SALE—Seed potatoes, varlety Knowles' Big Cropper. Greatest yielder of ‘large smooth potatoes Iphave ever seen. Tested at State Experiment Station and found pure and free from all disease. 5§ bushel and over, 75c bu. Small lots 85¢ bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kens- sington, Tel. 254-12. 4-28-tf FOR SALE-—Special potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine ground bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Valley Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. . 4-21-tf —eee e Dr. Zeigler, director of the depart- ment of health and charities, have promised to help in enforcement of a reign of municipal quiet. Director Porter will warn bawling hucksters, shouting newsjes, drunken ' revelers and noisy school children to ‘“soft pedal.” Dr, Zeigler will issue bulle- tins on the evil effects of noise on the human nervous system, “Just about half the noises that make the city a babel,” said ~Mrs. Oakley, “are entirely uinecessary. Did it ever occur to you {hat the huck- ster might come to your house when you want him if you hang out a sign as you do for the express man or the ash man? His vegetables aren't a bit better because he deafens the neighborhood howling about them.” GENERAL CANEVA AT HEAD OF ITALIAN TROOPS ON FRONTIER Udine Italy, May 17.—Every prep- aration -has been made for the proclamation of a state of siege in all the Austrian territory which borders on Italy. The government is already in the hands of.the police and mili- tary. General Luigi Caneva is com- mander of the Italian troops massed oy the Austrian frontier. { TO RENT—First floor tenement, five | tho | TO ]1F1NT Two tenements rooms each, on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. W. P. 5-15- de TO RENT—TFive rooms, new house, all improvements. Inquire 476 Stanley St. 5-15-3dx improvements. | screened, 1068- 8- rooms, all modern Windows curtained and 386 Stanley street. Tel. R 4-tf 'Williams Auto Co. children. Inquire 45 Griswold St. 5-14-tf each, all modern improvements. 12 and 14 Lincoln St., near corner West Main, $16. Tel, 557-13. 5-14-3dx TO RENT—Tenement. Modern im- provements. 94 Griswold street. 5-18-1wx TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. Inquire 479 Arch ot. 5-13-t¢ TO RENT—One five room, and one four room tenement. Inquire 24 Bradley St. 5-13-6dx TO RENT—Modern 3 room tenements, 1 electric lights .and gas, all improve- ments. Prices reasonable. In- quire L, F. Liegey, 208 North St. 5-12-6dx iy TO: RENT—Seven rooms and bath, steam heat, second floor, 38 Sum- mer St. Inquire om premises. 5.11-tf | TO RENT—S5 10ooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $16.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doo: ‘Co., 139 Chestnut St. ~ 5-10-tf TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. Hotel Grand building, new occupied by Furniture store. Imquire, Hotel Grand. TO KENT—Fine six room flat, 176 Marle street, third fioor. Modern improvements, laundry, steam heat, ready May 15, $22. First floor rent, six rooms, 140 Maple street, mod- err improvements, furnace heat, $25, Quigle: 7 Main street. 5-3tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf | TO RENT—Two five-room téunementa, ull modern improvemen's, luquire J M Curtin 11-12.¢f Inquire Box X5 |{ {ive large rooms, all modern improve- | TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, no | TO RENT—Two tenements, 6 rooms | Apply 117 Willow St. | e S 0 We now have fresh mined LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. Egg, Stove and Nut No. 2 Nut TELEPHONE 52, Mixed No 1, No.2Nut $7.0) 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. OLD COMF $7.90 $6.25 per ton, per ton. per ton. 301 PARK STREET PLUMBING LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW- PLUMBING JOB THAT YOU WILIL NEED,. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN A speclalty in all kinds of piumbing work, metal celling, gutter and leader pipe. 62 Lafayette Street. J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 Valuable P A IFOR SALE-—ieple broperty of Avch Sy Apply at once to : H. D HUMPHRE N fl“l nnlll'ln NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very rcasonable rates. New Bulck touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street, Tel. 1073-4. 5-17-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken our, Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-3. 5-14-6dx WANTED. WANTED—Two good second-hand bureaus. Address Bureau, Herald ‘ Office. 5-15-3dx TWO ROOMS and kitchen, separate conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. Central. 16 Prospect street. . 5-17-1dx | | TO RENT-Reasonable room to bus- iness woman, 29 South High. 5-14-3dx BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties | Acconinedated, 'Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hirve. | . Repairs, Supplies, Storage. | "PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET | Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplics and Repniring Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Mhone 13192 Ravizza Brothers Blacksmltlung, Wagon Re-| mobile Painting a specialty. | Gasolne and Oil. Cor Brook and S. Main Sts. New Britain, Conn. Telephone 1497-2 The Quality Print Shop Frinung dvue 1 Msny leauguages GOUD WORKMANSHIP — MOD .« ATE PRICES Linotype Canposition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING CUMPANY. 53 (lurch Street. . el o34 CEBRESEN o Mer SPECIAL Our Lovely Snapdragons, all colors. ' 50c per dozen. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 Clinton Street. Tel. 574-5 Whiting Strect. MALE HELP WANTED. g WANTED—Young man to work on farm. Apply 17 Court 8t 5-17-2d SALESWOMEN WANTED! With or without experi- ence. Good pay. Steady work for efficient help. | up. FOR SALE ! Beautiful Axminster Rugs at faec- tery prices, in Oriental and Floral De- signs; all sizes. Special sizes made 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 e —— For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A, PARSONS, Booth's Block. THE FAIR 25¢c DEPART- MENT STORE. s_—#% Advertise Your Wants in 'I'he Herald’s Want Columns, DETECTIVES If you are anticipating fnves! tion in any matter where integrity and results are write A. G. BROWN, 20 STREET, HARTFORD, 'PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone, Typewriter § From $5.00 Fagtory Rebui BAKRTHORD 26 State 5t., 1 Storage Ropairing and GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES, CARS TO RENT, Standurd Gas and Mabile Olls, HART’S GARAGE. Horace I Hart, Plvpv oo 189 MAIN ST. - FOR SAL The fine 18 room, 2 Fe ment house, No. 205 Ch | nut St., lot 100x160. Appl H. N. Lockwooi o WERT MALY SRR PERFECTLY PASTEUY IZED MILK % SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near St 6 Teams. Tel. 708 == B pairing and Painting, Auto- | ’ Ea NO should have yoi cleaned thoroughly for the '8 More damage is caused by 4 tion to these mattters during mer months. than while in use Let us put your apparatus in PARKER & O’CONNO Tel. 96-2._ 77 SEYMOU Lre ILLUSTRA ENGRA HARTFORD, CO .

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