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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. -4 i A The new Ladies’ $1.50 Swimming 4 : . e bR iy i Royal ® ° excellent workmanship. U Hartford. Spoctal e $1.19 s A WORD Price $100 (In Canada CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e $125) HatS for Early Spring | [ ONE CENT A WORD EACH TNSERTIO ALL advertisements ““The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork’’ and Souther n W ear § omicnmen v vt veera | for the classified 11E Hausiass " presewvack of! the hew Stoyet house. Home cooking. Six minutes column must be in Master-Model 10 carries the high—g‘rade busi- Hats you'll admire and enthuse over; their newness is so refreshing and delightful. They're copies very tasteful and becoming shapes. from - center, 128 Glen St., middle C bell. the Herald office by ness message in as fine form as your thoughts of the prettiest French conceptions and oxclusive tailored designs of the best New York artists. Hats S | themselves | Royal presswork reinforces the result- A Ar. Reasonable 3 iy { 5 every letter you sign. diate practical use. The colorings are new and refined and the trimmings of about every description; Richard Covert, Tel. 1073-4 2-7-6dx of issue. the forceful stamp of quality to Ty y gn i = = — Heretofore, you have been 5 NT. OR SALE, | ) f obliged to accept a stax}dfird] of § A 5y ] et e -class 5 | One four room and three fjoopR SALE-—SIx Rhode Red | d type‘ iting Hnferiar tlcé hl% ept rlces 0 ive room tenements; modern im-| " 00l for breoding, IogEs I : printing, yet you would not acc p Y provements; on_(rolley i Ve L RO Rt e SO, e G poor printing. But with the new sSteele, 8260 Chesthutistrces: after March Ist. W. J. simpson, | 3 A 5 ” A Platnville. el = standard of “typewriter presswork e AR TR = - | created by the new Royal “10,” it . . Muslin Gowns with low neck | ments at 331 So. Main S“'“w S5x P 3 inferior typing in your office. and Satin Camisoles now P | : e ol R B e RN 2 o ol Sratel for v 3 re, 51 3 . e 1 e You'll e hin oo . ] - lace trimmed; 69c¢ grade, for : e clectric headlights, one good adjust- to-day. Examine them—then see a sar:np,e of tbe faglllt] SS B s e s erntoe Yol howias X2 e sol] Binree daysidoc, iy e e able top, and one adjustable \i presswork of the Royal ! On which kind of typing will you 3 oy el Rl g s L TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for shield will fit any auto. George - send your signature to represent YOURSELF ? now we are in a position to offer you a genuine bargain—for three C B Covers ’ ] . days only. The Camisoles are in corset cover styles or with shoulder Orse 0 = oo = put i straps, lace trimmed; the Satin Camisoles also have lace straps: all FOM SaLib Fegh, young con 4 the character of your house > Corset Covers . : 2 : e T RS b ik (o) . | acity two Price reasonable. rood sow and young pig “« and ask for a DEMONSTRATION. Gold and silver Camisoles, with strap effects, pretty for the sheer | and Hamburg trimmed: values Geo. Bean, 3 Trinity st. “wix | Dean, Kensington, Conn . 264-5 | Invegf;‘zef?;e‘::w izi:l"’f‘;';chim that takes the “grind” out of type- walist; $1.00 grade, for three days 75c. 50c, for three days 39c. =3 “BETTER SERVICE,” “Typing—with a handsome Color-Photograph housekeeping. ~ Two rooms, bath |FOR SALE—Stack hay. Inquire Miss | "?dl::";‘eg: f;;g}‘,’xzmfigg;}‘l’."%_wau sent free to typewriter users. and pantry. Electric light ;m“’l gas. E. M. Brown, Worthington Ridge, © “Write now—right now! "’ heated; second floor. 162 Maple | bator. Address Fred Peace, 20 . 9 . ° street. 2-5-3d | Broad street, Plainville. 2-10-d3x TO REN econd floor tenement, N 2 ] § ’ five rooms and bath. Modern con- |FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, en- 941. _25.tf | assortment of records. Used only IN OUR OWN WORKROOM. ZeLiosty e s $1.00 | It is our invariable custom to do this during the dull season in order to keep our tailors and as- TO RENT—Apartment of four rooms, weekly. Address Box 32 L Herald. You may come here now and select a handsome spring model, furnish you own material if you wish 210 Chestnut street. 1-25-tf | and we will make the suit, coat or skirt to your personal measurement ing as many basted fittings as = == FOR LE — Autopiano 88-note | necessary for perfect satisfaction, We will quote most reasonable prices, according to the model selected. Tote;;fi‘fj:‘;T(wofm“r‘“(“f‘:’r‘rf":“;‘ oine | Player Piano. Although a few $400, with $15 worth of rolls, bench e h iL 1 f S A andiscarf/ BScdeewicls & Gasey, 88 Two family house, 13 rooms, 2 estnut street, 2 New Bouses or opring re In Full Bloom 3 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. y .‘A el J -7-10d modern eqmpment. argeam. This season there's more variety than ever in beautiful bodices. The new models—and we have a splen- EoTe i o e SALE—Three second hand | NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING did variety of them—show embroideries, pipings, cordings and lage motifs. The naterials are Georgette Moo \‘\M'“ ranges. Telephone. F. W. I:)m:m > £ NAL B! crepe, crepe de chine, chiffon, soisette and taffeta, in white, cream, flesh, bisque, mais, cornstalk, nile, rose, Ny e . that may be worn traveling, for dress occasions, for sport occasions, for southern vacations and for imme- AUTOMOBILE ~PARTIES TAKE 1:30 p. m. on the day | getting power of your business-letters—for it adds 2-11-6dx 1 00 C d h. Ladies’ Gowns M TO RENT- e DR oo e el C e . repe e ine c f five rooms with modern improve- | = ;"\ ionogition. Box 80, L, Herald. | is no longer nec ry P FOR SALE—Cheap. Four a chased these Camisoles before such alarming conditions prevailed, and i furnished rooms fo s o A o ; : light housckeeping, 280 Arch street. erson, Berlin. Which one will you trust to convey unmistakably o the world | 30 e ts. da Also g ‘hester White | ! sizes; they're in flesh and white. This offer is for three days only. in nainsook, lace TO RE ats. da, Also good Chester White Get the Facts! FURNISHED APARTMENT for light | — writing. Or write us direct for our new brochure, > Verand 195 Mapl 6d Berlin, Tel 10-6dx Veranda. 195 Maple St. 2-1- erlin, Tel. ] 2-10-60 aS r - - | ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. B TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, | FOR SALE—100 Egg Cornell Incu- 261 ASYLUM STREET. HARTFORD, CONN, veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St, closed type, very latest style, with sistants employed | second floor, with improvements. 2-8-+1, This is the opportunity many women await from season to season. streets, 'Inquire P. J. Murray & | months used is practically new. - ~ & G 505 Muin et Li24-tt | Cost $650. Can be bought now for N 3 There's always something most delightful about choosing the spring Blouses. Winter colors seem TED_By 2 o e . = o oS, Sl meing ot et s i e syt D Wity s sy 8| SRS e H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Stree! & Co. 150 Arch street. 2-1 peach, apricot, sunset red and grays in many shades. See the window display, you'll ‘find it much more i b = satisfactory than a pen picture. The prices are in the popular class and range from $2.98 to $7.00. | oo O e e D rignt = : introduce best Catholic proposition | Fiano (original Haines Bros.). 8 on the market. Big money can be Just overhauled, varnished, etec. HE A PIND R CORP T e S = made by hustlers | Cost $450. Here is the piano you | l % A a JE TORt SATIOF (1O BENT ]WANTS TO HAVE Lro e o Bere : B e ol 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn I New 7-Room “Cottage at Barnes- ! il S L G o e Pl AR DRA0 0 B LR RS B L T dale; room House and large CAPITAL MOVED e - e 2-7-10a S 3 »\\‘(L\H‘L\',fir VA\T!TIL $75.00 Casey, Hartford, Conn. ! Barn on West Main Street. Also a L A S By Hour or Day. fine Chicken Farm of 100 acres with month. Government jobs. Va- T MaKers of Photo and Wood En- TO MILWAUKEE | cancics constantiy. wiite for 1t L Steinay Uprisht Plano. | dravings W gL i S yositions now obtainable. Frank- size. ; [l M Fm"flga" Stahles C. L. BARNES, Tin Institute, Dept, 361, Rochester, | action of this instrument is very | Illustrators for All Hinds of Ad- Telephone 302 | Telephone 451-2 192 Chestnut § N Y little different from that of a new vertising Purposes - 1 el O e e Chostim ) S lanoMEIae it Ratactiro: savol By Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., 3 BOWLING’ i %zl;rvig?l‘\;e f);l?(l)fl l?Ottled ‘(. : » HELP WANTED—MALE. Hartford, Conn. 2-7-104 | ) — ; s ors, . - 2 3 s : Hilding NelSOII i it o y . WANTED—SCRAPERS FOR SALE—Weber Upright Order Same from Piano. e AND ASSEMBLERS | Cost $650.° One of the hest makes STORAGE—50 Cars - Ciubs and Private Par_:s| ~PHILIP BARDECK, v y | also engine Lathe and milling | 12 the werld: Has been carcfully || gor the Winter $5.00 per month CARS TO BRENT Accommodated 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 : machine operators, to work in | sola for $205. Scdgewick & Casey, HART’S GARAGE GLORED Al N -, FOR 172-174 ARCH “’”fF one of the finest shops in 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. Horace I, Hart, Prop. T 94 PERFECTLY PASTEUR.| . DETECTIVES ‘ n New England, where the best | — 200 [ Livery Sorvics, Repuinae, Tetll MORRIN'S GARAGE 1f you are anticipating investiga- - . . 3 3 ol Ng RO S laTe 9 Tel 29 34 S IZED MILK ol s Tl o e s oo b of sanitary and working con- | ¥OR SALE—Aeolian 88-note Player sold. Tel 221-1, .89 Main St. || & MAT oihs Piano. Built to order. Cost $650 e integrity and results are essential - ditions prevail. Men familiar | tica onty 4 montns and just as| T == SEIBERT AND SON, WERRARG SRBROWN S SR AT " S with machine tool work only | =vod as new. Price, with $15 D Nnison Gara SON, |z © e B : keonlyinie oy . De ge MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Park Street, Near t@n ey, | 'PHONE CAARTER 412. : W preferred. Apply Putnam| 50, scagewic Casey, 139 430 MAIN STREET. I [ 6t S Mok aantection. Tiuiso) the Dotacta Phone -~ Machine Co. Fitchburg, lum St., Hartford, Conn, Livery Cars for hire, day and night Facwsimile of Typewnung uvie W e £ :_l_“_’ e Storage. Supplics and Repairing. 1-2 and 3§ colors with signatures. Mass. | FOR SALE — Chick | AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS Letter Heads Printed | | . Piano. Cost $1,100. It scem ‘Phone_224. | HARTFORD TYFEWRITER EXCHANGE, kg possible that a Grand possessing on Jjig and the qualifications of a re good 24 State St Hartfosd, Conif work. Apply . the New piano can be bought for $150. = = Co., Meri- ¥ongland Westinghouse Look at this if you want a bargain. T den plant, Meriden, Conn. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., In Many Different Languages, For Your insurance ana | 2-11-3d Hartford, Ct = i BY SKILLED UNION MEN 2 RIS - TariloTo ISt 1o Moderate Prices. Surety bonas OR| SALE—New bislana Upcisht LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Avo!d trouble by having your Insurs fanitopclla i Piano, little, used, very handsome ' Officc Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. | ance written by a man who knowd . on a liberal cc < jasis, | ; . Monds W eisedhs : G S B e Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. | how. Go to To furnish his own horse. Apply o 0 L RO - 1 e Ol oxle i ia an.ibel made, 8 Ovisinally costing Il MaxisRce. 179:5. Soraman 330.43 i WG H T AN P ARSUNE Representative William J. Cary of | (gwn, Conn. 2-10-2qax 9. s nowibeiboughtifor $160. THE Wi R e oo AREE sedgevicie & Casey, 159 Asvium St | EASTERN PRINTING CO., CEAe) Gl . ; fartford, Ct. ik Milwaukee districts, wants the capital | w,nmmD Young man for backing st 7-10d | 53 CHURC TRIE L. TED—Man to sell tc coffees of the United States removed from aid Shiepins toom work Good | FOR SALE—Absoiutely strictly fresh | < Washinston to Milwaukee and has in- opportunity. Address P. O. Kox | native cggs at 33 dozen. Hillside | L] troduced a resolution to that effect. 992, City. 2.10-42 Crgamery butte; fresh, not | e s he proposition to make the ok i the cold storaze 34c b, 3 Ibs. | Pty . M ; | District of Columbia “dry” by econ- | Sor oo bhn Blow-pipe soldererg| for $1.00. Russell I 301 Main gressional © enactment is a threat | - for soft metal. St. 2-4-6a | 9 against personal liberty. Mr. Car o T A O. Box 336, | —— — U | \ B b has served several terms in congress | origen, Conn. 2-10-6q | FOR SALE—Crown Upright Piano . irs, ge. H N and attracted attention a few years | et 00| ith Banjo-Mandolin attachment i \ eraisind ELM STRERE ago by introducing a bill providing for In perfect shape. Cost $100. It o ! : ere and Now | o o el e : R s o G B S, WANTBD—Young lady to look aft.| 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. g lc v IR i S CHOICE xLE HOME 2 e —_ - — > ¥ With large ind bar | FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN AUTOS, - | improvement, price below cq ! 2 . ;. Maxwell demonstrator, 1 Ford with | g er wants to sell During this sale we are making reductions ranging from 15 to Football Mcn Promise Not to Violate | [oitryeh Competent cook. Refer- | electric lights and starter. Maxwell | 50% on practically our entire stock of well-known, good quality and Amateur Ruling. ences required. Call evenings. abriolet, 1915. Reo 11, 1915 Reo reliable home-furnishings. Agents fHlcdson Motor Cars. New Pussenger Autos for hive. Our February Mark-Down Sale offers the time and place for _ er office for a few weeks. C. tasteful and thrifty owners of homes to fill their needs in the line of ADOPTS TTONOR SYSTEM. | Palmer, 307 National Bank Build- home-furnishings at the lowest possible prices. ing. 10 ;| H. N. DOCKWOOD . : s Real Fstate nnd Insurance Minneapolis, Feb. 11—The Univer- 1., H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. , all in firs ‘\’-l:; m:ummn, § 3 86 West Maln or 793 East . ! | 2-10-tf Jenison Garage, 430 Main street. Is there an unfurnished room in your home Are there some E of Minnesota football team can- | Sk e 8 2-4-6d pieces missing which would add to the comfort and attractiveness 2 5 LRt SLER A of your home? Have some of your furnishings out-lived their use- : A : . : S S z 5 fulness and need replaci : record against any infraction of the way restaurant, Arch street. FOR SALE—Wel i Piano. | i rule of amateurism, and adopted the | = = = Cost $350. This piano is in excel- | B s l The opportunity is HERE AND NOW for you to fill your needs honor system for Minnesota football | WANTED—GIrls for making and or SAALC ; e g i lent condition and has fine quality | economically and satisfactorily. ot a dinner last night, it sorting at the Union Laundr became 5| of tone. - Price $80. Sedgewick & el 5 T | known today, thus taking the first | ATch street. n ! Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. FARM' Wlthlfl 3 miles Of New Brltaln step in what is expected to be a coun- | \WANTED-—Kitchen girl s 1 0d o & rywide move. (o saive the mimmer | Brigm containing 12 acres . uiier O. |/ s ————==/ pr. William Holtz, M. T, 3 = & A ulu:nni football stars, s ; | FURNISHED ROOM MECHANO-THERAPY 3 S Itz & Costello, | schultz ostello, Inc. Overlooking The Capitol Grounds — 40-56 Ford St., foE nSsans e - | URNISITED e e Al 242 Main Sireet. | dents pledged front just didates of 1916 voluntarily went on | WANTED—Kitchen woman at Broud- ROOME—Two fronr committing “any act which is rooms, furnished for light hoy BOOTH BUILDING Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price.” | fooiiaion by the cligibiliy rules af | keeping clectric lights, heat 50 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, T, | | the Western Conference,” and range. Corner Arch and Walnut 'Phone 1710 maintain their amateur standing. 2-10-d2x l Consultation Frog,

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