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» X - LAWN GRASS SEED, pLUM BIN Standard quality, at Notion LET US GIVE ¥OU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW Annex, quart...:.......10¢ JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED. ESTIMATES A specialty in all kinds of plumbing work, \g‘-'u.l felling, gutter and leader pipe. t J. EDWARD ERWIN ¥ PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 62 Lafayette Street. " "Phone 62‘ TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. DAYS'SALE of OTIONS ‘Our Notion Department iz really’ a specialty shop in which you will find numberless specialties for household use, as well ds all the best known staple articles. As soon as a new article is invented if it has merit it is added to’ our assortments. As much merchandise as we have space ta display we show on shelves and counters, but these represent but a fraction of our entire stock; thousands of arti- cles are necessarily kept under cover and these must be called for. This sale will further introduce to you the excellent service vou may expect from our Notion Department and the Notion Annex. and White CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH ‘INSERTION. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Delivery horse, sound and in good condition, John A. Andrews & Co., 132 Main St. 5-26-d3 .ALL advertlsements for the, classified column nmst be in t.he Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day uf issue. ————————————————— LOST. LOST—On tfain from Berlin, or in vicinity of Walnut Hill, Sunday night, a pocket book, containing sum of money, name and address stamped on cover. Reward for re- We now have fresh mined OLD COMPAN LEHIGH COAL in au sizes. Egg, Stove and Nut $7.90+ No. 2 Nut * $6.25 per ton. Mixed No1,No.2Nut $7.0) per ton, i3 3 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash R e ¥ New Britain Lumber & Coal Co., TELEPHONE 52. 301 P & Book Store, Middletown, Conn. . ARK STREET 26-2dx . P R S b o ~ 7o nav. Church St. Business Block For Sale--rn's o 14 TO RENT—Blegant and up-to-date “cent On Investment oo T e stk s Lo Property Wil Be Scld Cheap If Purchused At Oncs - ) H. D. HUMFHREY "5SS The Quality DETECTIVES| Print Shop :.fl;:-.':-;‘f%% STREET, HARTFORD. ATE PRICES 'PHONE CHARTER 413, dnoiype Composition. I use the Detecta Phone, EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- - FOR SALE—New Britain, six room cottage house, excellent condition, large front veranda, sleping porch, recently painted, heat, gas, water, bath, etc., large lot, large number of fruit trees, lrge poultry house, lo- cated in good section, close to trol-" ley and school, fifteen minutes walk from center. Wallace B. Goid- win company, Room 503, Connect- icut Mutual Bldg., Hartford, Con- necticut. 5-26-6¢ per ton. joxes Puritan Bank Pins, one-half pound to rice 19c. quality Shell Hair Pins, 6 on a card, 8c 425-yard 'spools best quality Black Sewing Silk, 21c a spool, 2,400-yard spools Crowley’s Sewing Machine Cot- ton, 20c. t 10c cards Eve Spiral Collar Braces, 7¢. Good quality Tinned Sewing Machine Oil Cans, 3c. W i 26c Daynglo Polishing Cloths for gold and silver, ‘quality 'Wooden Stocking Drying Frames, 9¢ | gale price 17c. J H Celebrated Gorham's Silver Polish Soap, cake form, . Hajr Binders, in shell ‘and amber, sale price anle price 21ec. E 3 White Tying Twine in balls, sale price 4c. Nickeled Folding Suit, Hangers, sale price 8c. Acme Trouser and Skirt Hangers, 7¢ each. Butcher's’ Boston Floor Wax, l.pound cans, 30c. Copaline Varnish for oil cloth, 19¢ and 35¢ can. Electra Silicon Silver Paste, sale price 17c. .E. Z. Shine Stove Polish, also cleans the nickel, sale price 7¢ can. Sanj Flush, cleanér for closet bowls, large 26c tin, 189c.. 2-ounce bottles Sperm Sewing Machine Oil, 2 for 5e. Brown’s French and Army and Navy Shoe Dress- ing, 6c bottle. , Uno Self Shining and F‘rlctlon Shoe' Polish, sale price 18c. Greene's Perfect Metal Polish, non-inflammable, sale price 17c. Electro Silver Cleaning Powder, 2b5c price 15c, McCormick’s Iron Glue, 4c and 8c a bottle. FOR SALE—9x12 rug, little used, chairs, etc., very low. Mahogany piano, best condition, must sell. 439 Arch street, 1st floor. 5-26-1dx Shirt and Stocking Drying Frames, 12 :1-2¢ FOR SALE—Pair Work Horses, 7 and 8 years old. Call after six p. m. 608 E. Main St. 5-26-3dx - TO RENT—Small rent Wl(h n.ll im- provements, at 61 Main St. Inquire T. W. Crowe. Tel, 291. 5-25-d6 FOR SALE—Mason . jars, earthen pots, bread mixer, 128 Black Rock avenue. 5-26-3dx FOR SALE.—Young barred rock pul- lets for breeding. Mr. W. R. Hutchings, first station, Mountain View. 6-25-d2x FOR SALET1918 Ford touring. Fina running order. - Extras. Geo. C. Rogers, 83 Church “st. 625-2dx tos Cloth and Ticking Iron Holders, Sc. lla Sanitary Belts, all sizes, 12 1-20. Adhesive Tape for mending books and ts, 3 rolls for Sc. fine quality Sanitary Aprons, 17c. e, Boxes Black and Assorted Waste Sewing TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements 473 Park street extension. 5-25-tf g TO RENT—Barn with two Automo- bile rooms. Inquire 68 Hart St. Upstairs. 5-25-2dx TO RENT—Six room tenement with —— steam heat and all modern im- provements. Garage und barn for LISHING COMPANY. horse. S. J. Johnson, 28 Trinity |53 Church Street. fei. street. Tel. 437-12, 5-24d8x el i illiams Auto Co. FOR SALE—OQne 1914 Ford Touring car, one 1912 Ford Touring car, one 1912 Ford Runabout. Elmer Automobile Co., 22 Main street. 5-24-3d e e e e 0 ‘Hooks qnd Hyes, 4c a card. ‘Hmh and Eyés, made by the American ith 24 extra straight Eyes, 60 a card. N “Break Corset Laces, 3c each. 03« - TO RENT—Tenement, modern . im- provements. 94 Griswold St. box, “sale FOR SALE—At Elm Hill, six room 5-24-6dx cottage, electric lights, running well water, Easy terms. C. H. Culver. d spools Pointer Basting Cotton, 3 1.2c a Pins .in boxes, glass heads, ic a box. TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, in- Ity 1. sowln‘ lnchlne Needles, § to a paper, rln: Snnp Fagteners, all sizes, black and r fin.y ‘Fasteners, 3c a dozen. (fine quality Mercerized Lingerie Tape, . Socket Garment Fasteners, es, 10¢ a dozen. Sopls Kerr's Lustet Twist, 9 a spool. 4 linen finish Button Thread, 4c a spool 6-14 Taffeta Seam Binding, our reg- ; black and white, 10 1-2c piece. fi'g” rs 60 count Gold Eyed Needles, 3c a paper. Ity Epsfluh Sewing Needles, 8 papers fur 19¢. 19¢ palr. black and Asbestos Iron Holders; bound, asbestos interlined, sale price 2 6c sticks F. P. C. Fireproof Ironing Wax, price 8 1-2c. Lambs’ Wool Boot Polisher,|leather covered with snap fastener, regular roll-up shape, regularly sold _for 19c., sale price 10c, 3 for 25c. Good quality Bristle Shoe Polish Daubers, 4c ea. Felt Bottom Wooden Castor Cups for furniture slides, 19¢ set, 38¢c Glass Furniture and Castor Cups, 33c set. 25c Waterproof Shopping Bags with dra(w string, Hasy Dye for coloring all materials, can be used in either hot or cold water, sale price 12 1-2¢ tube. 26c girls’ and boys' Adjustable Shoulder Braces, regular 5¢ quality, silk for 5c. sale L 4)0 000 England Housewives OU have all the advantages of 100,000 of New Englnnd’s most successful house- wives when you put a Herald Range in your kitchen. - For nearly half a century Herald ' Ranges have cooked the best meals— baked the most delicious —and saved fuel and labor for these We show here the Herald Cabinet, ef the hmous line of 'l'hls handsome range has the latest work-saving oon-~ jence, ismoderately priced, and is built for lifetime Reservoir and warming closet.’ Big reservoir oo‘;p:ro tank insulrel M] of hot water. Im- proved damper throws all 'fic ‘heat under reservoir n desired. Roomy oven th ubeatol cement top. chute direct into ash A.'hCar:nw in and see it. ""w» atklorl’nelook. N A ANIJREWS & C0. S N 10 Room Cottage and Barn in Desirable Locality by hultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Malid for general house- work. Mrs, Howard 8. Parsons, corner Harrison and Steele streets, city. b-25-d8 WANTED—Competent woman _ for general housework. References re- 3 quired. 159 Maple street. 5-26-tf PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection CITY ADVERTISEMENT SEWER IN FARMINGTON AVENUE. Clerk’s office, City of New Britain, Conn., May 26, 1915. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that = the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of tenefits, caused by the construction of sewers in Farmington Avenue, from former terminus northerly to Allen street, viz: ’ East Side, Stanley Lutz .... Michael Cesanek and Cesa- nek, jointly ...... Anthony Jagodzinski . Michele Guerri and cenzo, jointly . Ralph Penta and Gui-!eppe Pasquale, jointly Jacob C. Zwick and Rose Zwick, jointly ... Thomas H. Kelly Thomas H. Kelly .. Estate of Horace Booth Peter Patrisko .... John Bereshik in depth) . West Side. Hannah Watson . George Moffitt . Mary Doyle ... Bernard F. Moffitt, WIIHAm Moffitt and John M. Brady, trustee, jointly .......... Frank Geehring and Marie Geshring, Jointly ........ Luke Sinski and Helen Sin- ski, jointly . Julius Huck - al Huck, jointly ............ 195.70 90.45 81.45 693.30 seee. 106.88 (tor 100 feet 101.98 78.40 77.50 190.57 974.7¢ 161.74 322.65 110.16 Total ...vivvvivneiens.. $3,615.96 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order cf the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, (N. B. Herald) City Clerk. 6-24-6dx quire 45 Griswold St 5-14-1f FOR SALE—Seven room . cottage, modern improvements, steam heat, Jarge garden, near trolley, Owner out of city. A. E. Peck, East Had- dam, Conn, 6-22-5dx FOR SALE—A good blacksmith and wagon = repairing business. Apply Mr. Kropf, rear 160 Arch street. 5-21-6dx FOR SALE—Up-to-date harber shop. Address Joseph Sattler, 278 Center St., Meriden, Conn. 5-21-6dx FOR SALE-—Special potato fortilizer, nitrate of soda, filne grc'ind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va¥zy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tt HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—AG¢ once! First class pat- tern and.cabinet maker for out of town position. Steady work com- fortable shop. Market rate of wages. Address Box 7BB, Herald 5-26-44d WANTED—Immediately, '3 boys to work on packing bench. Apply . Trumbull Mtg. Co., Plainville, Conn. 5-24-6d NOTICR. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. ‘Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 22 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4, 5-24-6d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 7617-8. 5-21-6dx TO RENT—Six rooms tenement, sec- ond floor, modern improvements, 80 Union street, Inquire Srd floor. 5-24-3dx TO RENT—Lower rent, filve rooms and bath, $21 per month. Top floor rent $19 per month. 40 and 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. 5-22-tt TO RENT—After June firlt, six or seven room flat in western section of city, All improvements. M .D. Stockwell, National Bank Building. or 66 Lincoin street. 5-22-6d TO RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms, 6 on first floor and 2 on third. Mod-~ ern imprdvements, steam heat fur- nished. Call 76 Pleasant street, sec- ond bell. b5-22-tf TO RENT-—Grocery store. Corner Smalley and Stanley streets. Apply 57 Laurel street. b5-21-1wx TO RENT-—Tenement five rooms third floor, all improvements, gar- den. Good location, and neighbor- hood. Box 34 J. Herald. 5-22-3dx TO RENT—First floor tenement, five room' all modern improvements. ‘Wins.uws curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. b-14-tf TO RENT—Four rcoms, modern im- provements. Inquire 479 Arch ot 6-18-t1 e e e Party who took the tool-kit off Motor Cycle Tues. nlxyt bring same to Monier’s Store, as they are known, No questions asked. 5-26- ldx — 3 - AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates, K. 8. Kyle. Tel. 108-5. 5-24-6dx WANTED, TO RENT—5 10ooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doo: Co.,, 139 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf TO RENT From May 15th, two stores. Hotel Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. WANTED-—Middle aged man desires work of any kind. Addre!s Box No, 30, Herald. 6-26-3dx —_— WANTED—A gir] for general house- work. Inquire, 96 Maple St. 5-24-3d WANTED—Three room tenement, with gas, Address Box 34R, Herald. 5-22-3dx WANTED—Girl for light housework.” Call 429 Church St. Upstairs. 6-20-1wx WANTED—To let the ladies know that we clean feather beds and pil- lows. Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch street. Tel, 904 and our team will call. 5-18-tf Steelgript Brush Company PUBLIC SALE! Per order, will sell the Machinery, Tools, Made up Stock, Materials, 1 Safe and other contents of office, 3 Twisting Machines with Slides, Vises, Chucks, etc., - complete on Bench, 2 Trimming Machines and Cylinder, 1 Blower, Exhauster and Separator, 1 3 h. p. Motor, 1 6 h. p. Engine, Cutter, Grinder, Chuck and Wheel, Miscella- neous Lot manufactured Brushes, Handles, Fiber and Wire Stock, etc., etc. Sale rear No. 703 Stanley St., on premises, Saturday, May 29, at 11 a. m,, rain or shine. New Britain, May 24, 1915, A. W. Upson, Trustee. 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- eff" improvements, furnste heat, SZRA;QIM?‘EY. 277 Main stféet, 5-8tf 3 BRI . - Bt TO RENT—Five rooms, all Yl}yrovo- menfa®™at. ¢7 Glen street. Inquire 30 COmmercial street. 66-13. ~19-tf Tel., TO RENT—Two five-roon:r teterpents, all modern improvements. lnquire J M. Curtin. . 11-12-t¢ FURNISHED ROOMS, TWO FRONT rooms furnished light house keeping, for 27 Arch St. b-26.2dx TO RENT Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, alt aodern improvements. George H. Wells, 58 Hart St 5-25-3d TWO ROOMS and kitchen, separate conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. Central. 16 Prospect street. 5-24wl TO RENT—Rooms, private house, separate conveniences for houre- keeping. Address Box 32XX, Her- ald offict 5-24-1f BUSINESS CHANCES. Wages, Rents, Claims or Acounts of any description collected on percen- tage anywhere. We can get your Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hirve. Repairs, Suppiles, Storage. "PHONE 286. 287 ELM STREET GOODRICH For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your ineur< HAR'PS G ance written by & man who knows 1. Hare, how. Go to N ST 4 DWIGHT A. PARSONS, - Booth’s Block. Poice YouR ongh ey | X OR SALE for Baskets. Made up pots of plants The fine 18 mom' '. and cut fl(:wcrn. for Decoration day. | ment house, No. 205 Che VIETS’ GREENHOUSES | nyt St., lot 100x160. Apply’ Tel, 574-5 Whiting Street. Real Estate and AUTOS TO RENT By lour or Day. LW Filmgggqu Stables PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest| = rer I e BEST WORK AT Monmu CARS TO Standerd Gas and tion to these mitters during U n l\ Q. | mer months than while in usel HENRY N. WHAPLES pnanoon o & BUILDER PARKER & Building and Repairing First Class Work. Plans and Sketches Consid- ¥ ‘ Select from. Prices Reasonable. Tfl- 9“ 2() %(S)Ev.m ered. Over 300 Designs Furnished to Prompt Attention. Demson Gan ARCH ST, New Britain, Conn. 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day und Storage, Supplics and Ag’t Reo Cars. . '¥hone 'A.B. JOHNSON, D. D. DENTIST Nativnal Bank To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a transfer of the Ticense to sell spirituous and intoxi- cating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider at No. 345 Arch street, Town of New Britain, now- held by Charles F. Dehm. My place of busi- ness is not located within two hun- dred feet (is located within 148 feet of St. John's Lutheran church) in a direct line from any Public or Paro- chial school, or the premises pertain- ing thereto, or any post office, public lbrary, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, tais 22nd day of May, A. D., 1915. LOUIS W. FODT, Applicant, We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning Teil estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Louis W. Fodt for a license, | and hereby certify that said applicant is & suitable person to oe licensed pursuant to said application. Dater at New Britain, this 22nd day of May, A. D., 1915. David Dehm, Adam Zabnleiter, Gus- tav Kraemer, Gustav Steiner, Fred Rosenberger. I hereby certify that the above- pamed signers and endorsers are elecs tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain, Dated at New Britain, tiis 25th day ILLUSTRA ENGRAVI money for you. The New England Mercantile Agency, 146 State St., Hartford, Ct. 6-25-2dx of May, A. D, 1916. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, HARTFORD, CO Town Clerk. '