New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1916, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY G. FOX & CO. Hartford. A SPECIAL SALE OF A MANU- FACTORY’S SAMPLE LINE OF MEN’S SHIRTS, REGULAR 79¢, SPECIAL FOR. .. .59 Men’s Furnishing Dept. JEWELRY At this time of the year we were very fortunate to buy the sample lines of one of the foremost Jewelry Manufacturers of America. You will find each and every piece of jewelry of the very latest design and workmanship of the best. attend this sale for the savings are great. Lot 1—Lingerie and gold filled . Lot 2—Bar Pins, gold filled, stone 25 Pins Lot 4—Gold Front Cuff Lot 5—Bar Pins, Sterling and Gold Lot 6~=Brooches, gold filled, stone set Lot 7—Bangle and filled Lot 8—Cameo $ Brooches, gold filled Lot 9—Cameo La Vallieres. .. ... 1.25,°1.50 *2.00,°2.50 THE SPECIAL PRICFS ARE filled . stone set turned Lot 14- Pendants 50c 50c¢ finished set Brooches Lot 18-—Cameo It will be well worth your while to Lot 10—Scarf Pins, Lot 11—La Vallieres, Lot 12—Friendship Circle Brooches, sterling and filled . . ... Lot 13—I‘riendship Circles Salid Gold Lot 15—Vanities, I.ot 16--Hat Pins, filigree, etc., stone 25(: Lot 17—-PRarrettes SPECIAL LOT OF 200 PIECES STERLING CLOISONNE AMEL JEWELRY, including Links, Bar Pins and Handy Pins; worth up to to $3.00 each, special SPECIAL SUIT SALE *¢ 75 Tailor-made Suits cut in four different styles and made of and Poplin, cut on new spring styles. the new double silk collars—colors are navy, to 46. While they last $19.75, regular price $29.75. gular Price $29.75 $19.75 3roadcloth, Whipcord A few with fur collars, others plain and some with green, brown and black and all sizes from 16 A Most Unusual Sale of Stationery 1,000 Boxes, Special at 29¢ Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards from on of the foremost manufacturers and importers in the country, are offered in this great sale at a fraction of their usual sglling price. The assortment is delightfully varied and includes a number of attractive imported novelties All the popular weaves and finishes are represented in white as well as the plainer styles. and the daintiest of tints includnig blue, gray, violet, pink, buff, green Novel contrasting borders and gold and silver beveled novelty paper such as can only be secured abroad shadow check and striped effects. edges—envelopes lined with attractiv and many of the latest fancy shapes. The Correspondence Cards—Boxes contain 24 cards and 2! envelopes; the cards with or without the gilt edge, while others have the fancy borders. The boxes of Writing Paper contain also 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. Judge the savings by the fact that the usual selling prices range from 35c¢ to $1.00 box, special at 29c box. and two-toned This paper will be also excellent for die stamping which we specialize in. GERMANY AROUSED. thject Brought Up in Budget Com- mittee of the Prussian Diet. rlin, Feb. 17, Via. London, Feb. 1 p. m.—The declining birth rate Germany, which was attracting at- ntion before the war, is receiving ore serious consideration at the t time, in view of the losses stained in the field. The subject brought up today in the budget bmmittee of the Prussian Diet, A representative of the edicted that unless a radical change ould be made Germany would soon in the position of France, with paths exceeding births. The speaker also referred to igh rate of infant mortality. He g0 said one of the gravest hin- bances to the growth of the popu- tion was the increase in ‘the num- r of premature births caused de- berately, an evil which was not con- Ined to the poorer classes. The minister of education bcognized the seriousness tuation. ! the said he of the GRANTED WAGE INCREASE. Pittsburgh, Feb. 18.—Nine hun- led miners employved by the Ford ibllieries company at Curtissville, “The Busy Little Store” NATIVE EGGS 33c: All strietly iresh, only 8 or 4 days old. B Russell Bros. 801 MAIN STREET ministry near here, have been granted a wage v 1crease amountitng to seven per cent. he men went on a strike last week demanding a' reduction in the price of powder. plied that the demand could not be | granted but that Officials of the company re- increase The offer a wage ould be allowed instead. was accepted. Sayville. 600,000 marks for the railroads duced Lehane, Turn hall, tomorrow night. advt. FOR RAILROADS:. eb. 18, by Wireless An appropriation of Prussian state is provided in a bill intro- Berlin, to 313,- | TO RENT-—-Five rooms, TO RENT—F TO RENT. first floor, modern improvements, 14 Olive St. F. & S. tf e room apartment at corner of Arch and Hart streets. Steam heat, hardwood finish, gas and electric light. Inquire Wexler, No. 439 Arch street, Tel. 1311-2. 2-17-6d TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 in the Prussian Diet. The is to be used for construction and ‘branch lines, com- lines, and for new money of new tra pletion of several cars, Apply Boardman, 2-17-tf Winthrop street, 475 Arch street. TO RENT—Tenement of heated; second floor. street, six 162 rooms, Maple 2-16-t¢ TO RENT—Heated, six-room flat, all improvements, at 718 Stanley street. 2-14-4d DETECTIVES If you are anticipating imvestiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 BSTATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. ‘PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phoue. HORSES. H. Schlafer has just arrived with a | carload of horses weighing from 1,200 to 1,800 1bs., comprising farm chunks, | express and draft horses. Mr. Schlafer | | says this is the finest lot of horses he’ ever bought. H. SCHLAFER, Tel. 1326-14. 42 Willow St. In the Oakland Used Car Depart- ment, vou will find cars of nearly every make and model, with a range of prices to fit 4ll pocket-books. By purchasing NOW your saving will pay the running expenses for a large part of the coming season. 1915 Oakland Touring, 1915 Oakland Roadster, 1915 Reo Touring, 1914 Reo Touring, 1915 Metz Roadster, 2-1913 Studebaker Touring, 1912 Chalmers Touring, 1910 Maxwell Roadster, 1910 Pierce Arrow Touring, 1914 Ford Roadster, Elect Starter, 1912 Ford Roadster, Electr Starter. We will be pleased to fur- nish full description of any of the above cars upon request. The A. C. Hine Co., Oakland Service Station, 1329 Broad Street, Hartford, Conn. Billings & Spencer Factory, near Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Conr AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. | TO RENT—Four rooms, $8, $10, $11; five rooms, $19, $15. Lockwood, 86 West Muain street. 2-6dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, Electric light, Gas, Furnace, First floor. 1 Wallace street. 2-12-6dx TO RENT—One four room and three five room tenements; modern im- provements; on trolley line, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 2-11-6dx TO RENT—Second floor tenement, five rooms and bath. Modern con- veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St., Tel. 941-3. 1-25-tf TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—For short time, girl to help with housework. One who can go home nights. Apply 236 Bas- sett street, first floor. 2-17-da3x WANTED—Lady to demonstrate and sell new and useful household arti- cles in department store. Address L. 8. Needle Company, Providence, R. L 2-16-3d WANTED—A cnok, 6 Russell St. 2-14-4d WANTED:- work. street. Girl for general house- Family of three. 24 Forest 2-16-4d WANTED—Girls for making and as- sorting at the Union Laundry, 266 7-tf HAVE A CHAIN OF STORES that will net vou 14 per cent. on every $100 you invest. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. For further information address P. O. Box 1141, Hartford, Conn. 2-17-d6 CASH IN ADVAN{E. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Gold necklace on Glen, Frank- Square or Main street, Thurs- Return 210 Glen. Reward. 2-18-1d WANTED. ANTED—Men and women to sell Cedarwax, the complete cleaning compound, from house to house; just see all the work it will do; cleans and polishes hardwood furniture, pianos, oil paint- s, automobiles, linoleums, oil cloths, bath tubs, enamelled beds lacquered brass, brass beds, dows, mirrors, show cases, leathe imitation leather, cork painted walls, parquetry floors, registers, radiators, marbles and bronzes, etc., etc.; lubricates, cleans and prevents rust on typewriters, sewing machines, saf motors, lawn mowers, hinges, bicycles and tools; ‘make economical dustless dusters; renews dry mops; will not injure the finest finish: selling Cedarwax requires little effort be- cause Cedarwax is so versatile; no- body can say they have no use for it because its uses and varied. Liberal large profits; exclusive stant repeats; full line of rapid re- peators including Windowgloss, the liquid sunshines that leav the window transparent as it was meant to be. Be the Cedarwax worker in your neighborhood and take in your reward in dollars. Pint cans, 35c, by parcel post, or from our nearest agency, FRED E. HALL, Whitman, Mass. 2-18-1d WANTED-—Few more pupils to learn Fox trot, one-step, waltz. Private lessons. Lady assistants, addr: Box 8 D Herald. 2-18-d WANTED—Girls to work in packing room. Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. 2-18-6d WANTED—An American Tefinement and ability, to fill any trustworthy position, would be glad to learn of any vacancies. Address, Nurse, Herald. 2-18-2d4x woman of competent WANTED—Salesmen for land. Neat appcarance good character. - Salary $10. Good chance for advance- ment. Call at Regal ‘Hotel, 6-8 p. m. and Saturday. R. K. Shafner. 2,18-1dx New Eng- and of to start WANTED—Cold rolled men. roller, cold strip steel Gang slitter operator, cold annealer for low carbon rolled steel. In reply give full information regarding experi- ence, and wages wanted. All respondence confidential. Apply Box 14 X X, Herald. 2-18-2d cor- WANTED~—Experienced Stenographer and Dictaphone Transcriber. State experience and salary expected. Ad- dress Stenographer, Herald Office. 2-16-3d ALL advertisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Ten young cows, new milch and three Thos. Phillips. Tel. sven springers. 929-3. 2-18-3d mahogany, in storage. dition. Sell very cheap. stallments. Herald. Best con- Basy in- Must sell. Box 33 A A, 2-18-2dx FOR SALE—Six Rhode Island Red cockerels for breeding. Eggs for hatching $5 per 100. Day old chicks after March 1st. W. J. Simpson, Plainville. Tel. 2-11-18 FOR SALE—Mosler safe, nearly new. TO RENT—S5 room flat, steam heat, and two office rooms. Apply Curran Company. 2-16-tf FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, mahogany finish, used very little, with records. $30.00, cost $50.00 new. $5.00 monthly buys it. Box 8 W, Herald, 2-15-tf FOR SALE — Autopiano Player Piano. Although a few months used is practically new. Cost $650. Can be bought now for $400, with $16 worth of rolls, bench and scarf. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-104 88-note FOR SALE—Haines Bros. Upright Piano (original Haines Bros.). Just overhauled, varnished, etc. Cost $450. Here is the piano you have been waiting for. Only be- cause we are overcrowded with used pianos. $160. Sedgewick & Casey, Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d R FOR SALE—Steinway Upright Piano. Full size. Cost $700. The tone and action of this instrument is very little different from that of a mnew piano. Has to be sold for $200. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St.. Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d SALE—Weber Upright Piano. Ome of the best makes in the world. Has been carefully used and in A1 shape. Will be sold for $205. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d4 R Cost $650. WANTED—Stenographer of some ex- perience to work in local manufac- turing office. Address Drawer 1029, New Britain, Conn. 2-16-3d MEN-WOMEN, WANTED. $75.00 month. Government jobs. Va- cancies constantly. Write for list positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower by a reliable capable American woman. References. 127 Broad street, Plainville, Conn. 2-17-2ax WANTED—Position by young mar- ried man, of several vears' experi- ence, as bookkeeper and stenogra- pher with opportunity for advance- ment. Address Box X9X, Herald. 2-17-3dx attendants for State Prison to take Civil Service s March 1, 1916, at Hartford, Conn., to get on appointment lists. $55 per month at start and early promotion. Should be 23 to 40, cally sound, at least 5 feet 9, 0 pounds. Send for infor- mation circular and applichtion which must be filed by noon of Feb- ruary 26th. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Con- necticut. 2-16-3d WANTED—Guard HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Good men to sell a good article at a very good profit. Walt- ham Distributing Agency, P. O.. Box 74, Waltham, M 2 NOTICE. the American Corporation. New Britain, Conn., Feb. 18 1916. The Annual Meeting of the stock- holders of The American Hardware Corporation will be held at the office of the P. & F. Corbin Division, Park St., New Britain, Connecticut, on Tuesday, February 29th, 1916, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. To consider the Annual Report of the directors of the corporation. To elect a. board of directors the ensuing year. To transact any other business proper to come before said meeting. The transfer books will close Feb- ruary 18th and closed until March inclusiv H. (. M. THOMSON, GEO. T, KIMBALL, Office of Hardware for President. Seccretary. FOR SALE—The property at No. 79 Oak street, corner lot, and three tenement house. Easy terms. In- quire A. P. Marsh, deputy Sheriff, 88 Main street. 2-15-w1l 88-note Player Cost $650. just as FOR SALE—Aeolian Piano. Built to order. Used only 4 months and good as new. Price, with $15 worth of rolls, bench and scarf, $450. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum St., Hartford, Conn, 2-7-10d FOR SALE — Chickering Grand Piano. Cost $1,100. It seems im- possible that a Grand possessing the qualifications of a really good plano can be = bought for $150. Look at this if you want a bargain. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-7-10d FOR SALE-—New England Upright Piano, little used, very handsome and in condition as perfect as it can be made. Originally costing $350. Can now be bought for $150. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-7-10d FOR SALE—Crown Upright Piano with Banjo-Mandolin attachment. 1In perfect shape. Cost $400. It goes for $185. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10a FOR SALE—Webster Upright Plano. Cost $350. This piano is in excel- lent condition and has fine quality of tone. Price $80. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 0d FURNISHED ROOMS. INT—Three furnished light housekeeping. Rlectric steam heat, bath, all and ’phone. Address Box Herald. -18-tf | TO R rooms for light, modern 19 XX, 7O RENT—Large front room. Pri- vate entrance and bath. Suitable for two.. 86 Lake St. Tel. 353-2. | 2-18-tf | 1ED ROOMS—Two front | furnished for light house electric light, heat, Corner Arch and W 2-17-d42 rooms, keeping, range. streets. hed heated | alnut street, | TO RENT—Newly fur rooms at No. 70 V third floor. | | FOR SALE—Armstrong player piano, ““The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork’’ HE flawless presswork of the new Royal Master-Model 10 carries the high-grade busi- ness message in as fine form as your thoughts themselves | Royal presswork reinforces the result- getting power of your business-letters—for it adds the forceful stamp of quality to every letter you sign. Heretofore, you have been obliged to accept a standard of typewriting inferior to high-class printing, yet you would not accept poor printing. But with the new standard of “typewriter presswork” created by the new Royal “10,” it is no longer necessary to accept inferior typing in your office. ““The Type That Tells” Pick up the letters you have signed to-day. Examine them—then see a sample of the faultless presswork of the Royal! On which kind of typing will you send your signature to represent YOURSELF? Which one will you trust to convey unmisiakably to the world the character of your house ? Get the Facts! Send for the “Royal man Investigate the new master-mac writing. Or write us direct for our and book of facts on Touch-Typin, » and ask for a DEMONSTRATION. hine that takes the “grind” out of type new brochure, “ BETTER SERVICE, g—with a handsome Color-Photograph of the new ROYAL MODEL 10—all sent free to typewriter users. “Write now—right now ! ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. °a1 ASYLUM STRE oT. HARTFOR D. CONN. T RO SALE 3 Family House, 423 Church Street. Large lot, plenty of fruit. Well rented. Call on H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St .. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- * - - - gravings Il1lustrators for All Hinds of Ad- vertising Purposes - - J STORAGE—50 Car For the Winier $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servic:, Repuiring, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, 289 Main St, Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224. In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Officc Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBF N, Nut Coal 3 Bags $ OFFICE 24 Dwight C ‘TELEPHONE - 326 - ICARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, inc_ 26 State St Hartiord, Conhy Dr. William Holtz, M. T., MASSAGE SPECIALIST AND SPINAL ADJU: Every Monday, Wednesday and ¥Fri. day, from 10 a- m. to 8 p. m. Booth’s Block, 259 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, or. 'Phone 1710. Consultation Free, Williams Auto Co. Agents Hrdson Motor Cars. New 6 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repatrs, Supplies, Storage. "PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRERYT ¢ CHOICE SINGLE HOME With large lot ‘and barn and every For improvement, price below cost as own- er wants to sell. H. N. DOOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Maln or 793 East / FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres BY . ~ Schuitz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. . e I N RO PR B ! i

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