New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1915, Page 12

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OX Hartford. S CAREFULLY FILLED, e Sale Graduation gifts: for. boys’ and girls at the Gold .Goods dept.,, main floor center store.. Engraving free. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. of in Underwear ’8!'&! June sale t housands of dollars worth of white.goods to our customers the best values that huge stocks and have been assembled, and superb qualities season’s modes demand that @ generous amount of muslin underwear wardrobe, Camisoles, envelope chemise skirts, especially are required. t of these garments second to none., . real muslinwear occasion of the season; picking and choosing from such superb assort- i prices will prove a delightful pastime, hlo begins Tuesday morning. ypular Crepe de Chine Garments Qur Assortments Are Superb 'flec!;mmedsymhunfln——verystmdynnfldmue welf, a real necessity for the well dressed woman, the details: i Chemlse m envelope_ surpassing in/ popu- 1 other garments. of cter; The Gowns Crepe de chine gowns in empire, square and round neck; hemstitched lace and: ribbon trimmed, colors pink and ‘white: % $4. and '$450 gowns. Sale price .... . $3.49 $5 and 3550 gowns. Sale price 3.98/ $6 to Sale price . $5.00 $7.50 and $8 gowns. Sale price weasesnedas 898 Qthers also reduced. o . Combinations Orepe de chine combinations elaborately trimmed or plain. $3.50 values. Sale price $2.89 $5.00 value. Sale price $3.98 $6.50 gowns. in wearing qualities, cool and .beautiful ‘We can show you all garmenu in pink Camisoles Crepe de «hine camisoles, ribbon and lace straps; ‘also !L,E””,y__}n wORD CASH IN A.DVAN CE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH lNSERTION — ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e FOR SALE, FOR SALE—100 Rose Comb Red Baby Chicks, 10c each for imme- diate delivery. M. J. Morse, East Berlin, "Phone 658-3. 5-31:1dx FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, .also building {lots on or mnear trolley lines. = W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-29-6dx FOR SALE—Piano in excellent condi- tion. Must be sola at once. Any reasonable offer accepted. W. T. Hymeck, 191 (T‘herry street. 5-29-5dx FOR SALE—New, Britain, six room cottage house, excellent condition, . large front veranda, sleping porch, recently painted, heat, gas, water, bath, stc., large lot, large number of : zglt irees, Irge poultry house, lo- ed in géod section, close to trol- ley and school, fifteen minutes walk from center. Wallace B."Goid- win company, Room 503. Connect- gleeve camisoles ' trimmed in shadow fish eye and val lace: suitable for evening and street wear: ‘ $1.00 Camisoles. Sale price. . s1 25 Camisoles. Snle price o .$1.00 ’1 50 to $1. 75 Cumlsoles Sale price .... .... 51352 $2.00 Camisoles. Sale price.. =~ Teaes . $1.69 Higher prloed a.lm l'edlwed Princess Slips ‘Princess slips in crepe de chine lace and washable taf- fetta; pink and white, also the $6.50 and-$7 value. Sale price was wean wssa wvss aaeess $5.00 Dolly Varden models, priced $2.00 to $6.98, &« Y 277 Main Street Aufiomoblle Insurance, _ BOWLING Clubs i and Private Parties Hilding Nelson, 172174 ARCH STREET. i —————————— [PERFECTLY PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK ' SEIBERT AND SON S!ables Paxk Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. 'Tel. connection F OR SALE 4 om Cottage and Barn -in Besirabe Locality by lmlviz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. Compensation Insurance, PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Stres! Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE ¥ PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, Sundays' by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D, D. S. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S. —e HENRY N. WHAPLES S One E. M. F. 1912 car for sale Two Corbin 30s. Price right icut Mutual’ Bldg., Hartford, Con- nectieut. 5-26-6¢ FOR SALE—Special potato feriilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va¥zy - Orchard Co.. Berlin, 'Ct. 4-21-tf e —————————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—German girl wants situa- tion doing general housework. Can cook. 16 Webster Hill. Downstairs 5-31-2dx WANTED—Girl for Work. general 19 Cour streer.. house- 5-28-tf WANTED—Young lady for marking and sorting. Good position for right party. No others need ap- ply. Union Leundry Co., 266 Arch St. 5-28.tf WANTED—A thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. F.. M. Holmes, 100 Rob- bins. avenue, Maple Hill, New Brit- ain, Ct, 5-28-3d WANTED-Competent _woman general housework. References re- quired, 1569 Maple street. 5-25-tf WANTED—Competent young wom- an for general housework. Dr. R. M. Griswold, Upsons Corner, Kens- ington: 5-29-4f e SUMMER RESORTS. FURNISHED cottages at Ocean Beach and Neptune Park, $250 to $1,000; all improvements; finest New Eng- land beach; secure one early, de- mand is large, P. Hall Shurts, New London, Conn. 5-29-4dx e ———— e ey MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ TO RENT. TO RENT—Two tenements at 446 West Main street. Modrn in\provu-i ments. Six rooms $16.00. Five | rooms $14.00. Inquire D. A. Appell. 5-31-a6 TO RENT—After June first, six or seven room flat in western section | of city. All improvements. M. D. Stockwell, National Bank Building, or 66 ' Lincoln street. % b-29-6d | 'I’O RENT—Room and board, p]lvflle\ famity. Call at 158 South Mflln\ St. 5-29- de | TO RENT— tenements on (‘hil‘k‘ St., -one four rooms, the other three rooms. Inquire 92 L\;ll’k St 2 TO RENT—June 1st, tenement of 6 | rooms, modern improvements, 699 | Stanley street. Apply 114 Commer- cial street, or to the above num- ber. 5- Jh 29 | TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenmement of | four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf { TO RENT—Desirable tenement w;thi | i | all improvements at 36 Pearl Court. 5-28-6a» tenement Ssix | gas, adults. 113 27t | TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. TO; RENT—Small rent with all im- | provements, at 61 Main St. 1nquxre| T. V7. Crowe. Tel. 291. 5-25-d6 | TO RENT-—Tenement of four Tooms. | All improvements 473 Park strect extension. B-25-1f i | TO RENT-~Tower rent, five 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-tf | TO RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms, 6 on first floor and 2 on third. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat fur- nished. Call 76 Pleasant street, sec- ond bell 5-22-tf TO RENT—First floor tenement, five | Tooms all modern improvements. | Wincows curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. 5-14-tf | TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. Inquira 479 Arch it 5-13-u e - TO RENT—5 rooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply 'at Rogers Sash and Doo. Co.,, 139 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf | | TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. | Hotel Grand building, now occupled | by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel I Grand. | | i I | TO RENT—Fine six room flat, 176! Magle street, third floor. Modern | improvements, laundry, steam heat, ready May 15, $22. First floor ren six rooms, 140 Maple street, mod- err improvements, furnace heat, $25. Quigley, 277 Main street. 5-8tf Woman and War., (New Haven Jourfnal-Courier.) Woman and Labor has been the theme of several recent books. A subject, of .equal or greater interest is that of Women and War. Where- each other, women have stood on the side-lines -and cheered. Observers go so far as to say that no contest taukes place among men except by command or permission of women. How much of truth is tnere in this? Insupport of this theory, John TRuskin assured the ladies of England that if the usual course of war, in- stead of unroofing ‘peasants’ houses, annd raving peasants’ flelds, merely broke the china upon their own draw- ‘ng-room tables, no war in civilized countries would last a week. His de- finite suggestion war: '“Let every lady in the upper classes orf civilized Europe simply vow that, while any cruel war proceeds, she ~will wear black;—a mute’s black,—~with no jewel, no ornament, no excuse for, or evasion into, prettiness—I tell you again, no war would last a week.” Philosophers will be quick to point out the fallacy in such reasoning, es- pectally,*if for their par: they believe play, ofs economic forces, the war-brides, phans of war, meanwhile, weep. | Man and the Savbeth, (New London Telegraph.) There, is trouble again at ' Savin Rock over the Sunday law. Prosecu- tions have been entered against some ¢bjectionably ‘amusement places for. Sunday opening, with the result that retaliatory complaint is. expected against all and the Place is threatened with a general closing order. Here is certainly stances where the rigiaity sumptuary statues seem to positive public disadvantage, thcusands' of patrons of of our lead to New Ha- tion of natural liberty. Of course, the thing can be argued pro and con ad infinitum but:the trat at New Haven ougnt within rea- sonable limitations to be a law unto ilself 'with reference to the question ever 'men have come together to slay | this was was simply the result of the | the widows and . or-| one of the in- | for the: wven's great resort feel a just depriva- | Telegraph be- ! lieves that a community the size of | ¢f Sunday observances pending a day’ TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ‘ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Comnmiercial street, Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf —_—— TO RENT--Two five-room texements, all modern improvements. luquire J M. Curtin 11-i2-¢f FURNISHED ROOMS. Two RJOMS—Furnished for . light housekeeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and | electric lights. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street, 5-29-3d TO RENT—Three or four furnished rooms. Inquire 78 West Main St. 5-28-d3 Williams Auto Gn Agents Hudson Motor Cars. 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hlle. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. "PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET when justice shall freely extend to the poor everywhere the sarie essén- til privilege of Wegk-end recreation which are now: ge#bred the rich un- der a hyprocritiga}” sense of sancti- moniousness which has hitherto con- trolled the statue book in defiance of | cvery sound principle sof practical ethics. I Watchful Waititlg, (New Haven Union,)) { How quiet is the Hartford Courant ! and those other papers which have been heckling Wilson because he ; aidn’t rush us into a war with Mex- | ieo to pull the chestnuts of big bus- | iness out of the revolutionary fire | down there They have stopped sneer- ing at Watchful ‘waiting because the | entire country is thanking its lucky stars that we are not embrotled in a war of subjugation below the Rio Grande now, when we want to be foot free amd mind free to declare { our threatened rights on the high seas and to demand that they be re spected. No, the hecklers are un- done and their term of opprobrium “watchful waiting” has becomec a pboomerang for it is the national pol- | jey of the hour, the policy of the man of the hour, Woodrow Wilson, | for Baskets. and cut flowers, for Decoration day. LET US GIVE YOIJ AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMBING CHEERF' JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED, ESTIMATES ULLY GIVEN A specialty in all kinds of piumbing work, metal celling. gutter aad leader pipe. J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone 629 FOR SALE One-family brick residence, 102 Linwood Street; garage in rear; first mortgage Savings Bank loan $3000, 5 per cent., price $4,500 if quick FOR SALE sale. New 2-family house on Wellington Street, Belvidere, ncar trolleyj all improvements; hardwood floors; price $4,500. We would sell both of these propertics on easy terms. New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 52. 301 PARK STREET Church St, Eusiness Block For Sale-- Property Wil Be Sold Cheap If Purchzsed At Once H., . HUMrHREY ™ Paying Cver 10 pei cent On lnvastment Pavh Puou 772 Mam S PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languages. The Eastern Printing Co,, 53 Church Street. , Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. v Quality Corner Chauffeuré’ Outfits New and correct apparel for the season for town or coun- try or' touring. Correct Suits for chauffuers, imported and domestic whip- cords, worsteds and forestry fabrics; Norfolk styles. Overcoats for chauffeurs, of fabrics and colors to match suits. ' Caps in new and approved styles, perfect fitting, Leather Puttees, perfectly shaped, high-grade skins only used in their constructioh. Auto Dusters, linen Palm Beach, mohair and light- weight fabrics. | GUY FITCH, New Britain Representative The Stackpole-Moore- Tryon ksylum at Trumbull St., Hartford IVER JOHNSON The Leader of All > Deon’t buy until you have seen our new lines of High Grade Wheels. We also have a large line of ‘Second Hand Wheels all in good order. We are now headquarters for High Grade Repairing. Get our New Prices on Wheels and Repairing. Also Auto Tires. L. A GLADDING 4 CHESTNUT STREET, New Biritain, Ot. PLAGE YOUR ORODER EARLY Made up pots of plants VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-3 Clinton Street, Tel, 574-3 Whiting Strect. integrity and results are essentis S‘IREEI‘ - FOR SALI The fine 18 room, 2 tene ment house, No. 295 nut St., lot 100x160. Apply Tel. 98-2. Tl SEWUUI Denison Garag 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day und Storage, Supplies and Rej Ag’t Reo Cars. = Vbone 3 B. JOHNSON DENTIST Nativnal Bank B SLLUSTRATOR ENGRAVER ¥ HARTFORD, CON \ DETECTIVESH If you are anucipating investigns J tion in any matter where secrecyy

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