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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916. Free lessons in all branches ~ of Art Embroidery. Every S ——— morning 9 to 12. Art De- Hartford partment. Ry s WE BIVE FI]YAL GfiLD THADINE S'MMP‘—ASK FOR |HEM §Specla‘ Cut Prices for Week of Feh. 211026, Inc IPURE LARD 12| CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% X EPATONAL VALUKS ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. DOUBLE TiP _IONA— Huyler's Almond b e ; Matches |BEETS{B A RS PERSONAL, ALL advertisements Will Charles T. Daly please call at 64 for the daSSifi?d 7 boxes 25c 3 cans 25C 3 fO[' IOC Bower Street, Newton Centre, Ma column must be in ‘ Important 219 the Herald office by ;TL) RENT—Fire = lsgu'e. = ) ca" room flat, steam | | fl | heat, and two office rooms. Apply . . | Curran company. 2501 tedl I 3 | A Good Quality at a Low Price i - LOST—Ladies Alligator skin purse | —_— TO RENT—Tive rooms s‘e(‘tt_}nflt}} r\w\og; containing a sum of money and key | PACIFIC TOILET Hl"sdale Sllced All modern convenien at the triangle on leaving the Hart- | Main street. Inquire Chas. Beh, 293 | ford car or 9:37 p. m. West Main West Main. 2-21-6dx | trip, Sunday. Suitable reward by A F E: leaving at Herald office. TO RENT—Fi 1 2 > room apartment at = = - e ; corner of Arch anq Hart streets. | LOST—A white bull terrior on Satur- 2t = e | Steam heat, nar‘c?\(vooa finish, g:s day Feb. the 19th. Anyone findir l'()zlS c cans c ] O ese ew ays Ol' t (o] a lng | and electric light. Inquire Wexler, | the same and notifying Thomas Hi (e e Sy ey Saverkraut | PRETZE No. 439 Arch street, Tel. 1311-2. gins, 17 Cleveland street, will receive 3 R y " 2-17-64 reward. 2-21-1dx to Measure of Ladies’ Suits, Coats : Winthrop street, Apply Boardman, | —=-— - - = 3 25 Ih 7 2 -17-tf | WANTED—Energetic young ms and Skirts in Our Own Workroom | gl teheles Aont | ool S . , Just Arrived | NEW SPRING WASHABLE KID GLOVES Dame Fashion says that Washable Goods are going to be the rage this Spring and we have just received a shipment that will please you in the latest shades, such as Canary, Newport and Putty. Prices $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 Take Advantage of the Remainder e e e e e e TO RENT—Tenement of siX rooms, Rk ° - BGRANDMOTHER’S| 0 ; 5 : L street, -16-t£ This golden opportunity expires the end of this month ;only a limited number of orders £ : e st class rooms and hoard also 7 P : s ; G : L k accommodate. ‘‘Maple- ° I By s?\ taken. It is our invariable custom to do this during the dull season in order to keep our tailors TO RENT—Second floor tenement, hurst”, Plainville, Conn. ~ 2-19-3dx Seeded Ra‘slns | e five rooms and bath. Modern con- and assistants employed. You may come here now and select a handsome spring model, furn- veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St., | WANTED—Girls to work in packing 4 e i i PR N Tel. 941-3. 1-25-tf | room. Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. Dks c [] g c ish your own material if you wish and we will make the Suit, Coat or Skirt to your personal Tousa 2-18-6d b NT—Two modern four room - : Lo v ; measurements, giving as many basted fittings as necessary for the perfect satisfaction. We will tenements, corner Cherry and Pine | 3 EN-WOMEN, WANTED. $75.00 : St’lml)b Free With Any of the lUll()““‘f-, 1 . i . i streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & | & month. Government jobs. Va- - —— (roceries ——m————— uote most reasonable prices according to the model selected. This is the opportunity man; Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf cancies constantly. Write for lst i T PI S J .10¢ 5 . — | Dpositions now obtainable. Frank- 1 bottle A&P Ammonia . . ..10¢ 1 jax llnm-“. am . d5. / rai seas se. 3 Gy i t. 36L, Ro , 1 can Sultana Spic .10¢ 1 bottle Mu: ' el x~_| L10¢ women await from season to season. of bituminous coal mines, to continue :'n ;nsmute, s il 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser. .10¢ 1 pkg Elbow Macaroni....10¢ ;}Iweb_lconference recently begun in 2 pkgs Noodles 1 jar l"?‘ulull Butte :::. S Q . .5¢ each, 1 can Vanco . .10¢ < = . % Length of Agreement. s g SO 2 I‘cx Troning 2 boxes AKP Stov Big Bargains At Boys’ Clothing Department One ot the important avesions to be | 0T saL—whit Woandorees ove | Ml | WO i S i considered in the conference which | Rooster, nine hens, $13. B. Rodgers, | £ 1 bottle WWhito SVt xde began today was the period to be cov- | 770 West Main St., 2-21-1ax | jill 1 Pke. A&P Jelly Powder. .10c Sar . F ered by the proposed agreement. The r ———— Our OOT Ou Ore Unitéd Mine Workers demand that the | FOR SALE—Four passenger Model 10 A agreement shall remain in force for| Buick in good condition. A bar- ‘Free fl'ea ) ’ : 5 “ only two years instead of four as here- gain for some one if taken at once. > iy The balance of the Boys’ Overcoats, Mackinaws and Sweaters are now selling at less tofore. They contend that the cost| Hart's Garage, 189 Main street. DEIWETV De'"ery of living changes so rapidly that an 21-2d than cost. Buy now for next Winter’'s wear and save money. agreement extending more than two —— e = i vears imposes a hardship upon the [ FOR SALE—100 egg incubator, ad- miners. dress Frea Peace, 20 Broad .$1.00 The other demands of the anthra- | Plainville. cite miners are for a twenty per cent. e - - Tel, 135 500 Boys’ Wash Suits, all new styles, fresh goods; value $1.50 el 100 New Spring Norfolk Suits, with two pairs full lined knickers, sizes 6 to 17; worth Tncraasalin wagesl anla1En e honi works prairie TR ¢ 5 5 98 ing day and reccgnition by the op- , $20. White Le: 3 s o ¢ s i regular $5.00 and $5.98..... e R B A GRS DD B 50 LR $3.98 erator of the United Mine Workers of | horn and buff orpington eggs, $1. 4 j America as a union, setting, $6.00 a hundred. Day old F chicks $12 a hundred. C. C. Kai- Will Grant Demands. ler, Box 36, Newington Jct., ) ‘he operators in the - bituminous coal field are said to be willing to grant some of the demands of the soft A full line of Boy Scout goods. Come and look them over. 184-186 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE—Ten young COW: ——— | coal miners rs, | Em—— - e ——— |ns T f \ew milch and three 3 — . rance dnfi I'he working conditions of about N S Sy ~ . DETE (, T l v L S l(or Your H 1145000 anthpaite coal miners will he | hos Fhilllos. Tel @ -3d 4 e& A < » ' i1 you are anticipating investiga- Surety :50‘“(18 | affectea by proposed agreement. .4 sk fion in any matter where secrecy. Avoid trouble by having your insur The wage scale committee is composed OR SALE—Columbia Gratonola, | § . g M ¥ egrity and results are essential | ance written by @\man Who knows of thirty-five men, including, besid e o e ey itne, | 3 Family House, 423 Church(‘Street. Large Iot, plenty of te A. G. BROWN, STATE | how. Go to President White, some of the other of with ords. $30.00, cost $50.00 fruit. Well rented. Call on lSTREET, HARTFORD, CO) TON R o o i e B e o] T biya i Bok 8 ; 'PRONE CHARTER 12. DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Slian SR O (e e L Hi,fxod'mon e H. B. HUMPHREY, 272 Mam Stree{ I use the Detecta Phone Booth’s Black. Sl E T NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ——— Pl‘esmem White of Union .Heads| »rasoNs moNor wasHINGTON. |FOR SALE—The property at No. 19 Qak street, corner lot, and three —Want tenement house. Easy terms. In- | mine operators in an attémpt to reach | Masonic temple in Alexandria as a i { an agreement to govern the relations | memorial to Washington and as a |FURNISHED ROOMS—Two frunL - o . . il Delegauon Will Observe His Birthc jbous ey ena Iy e i quire A. P. Marsh, deputy Sheriff, BN s Temple at Alexandria unze s e netm 5 : Alexandria, Va., Teb. 21—The | s———__— New York, Feb. 21.—Members of [ George Washington Masonic Nation- ANISHED ROOMS. . i | the wage scale committee of the|al Memorial association, composed of = = —— 5 \ | United Mine Workers of America, | the grand masters of nearly _every | oo ROOMS for housekceping. Con- 516 Asylum.St. .. .. Hartford, Conn. e e e e s | of the miners and their cmployers af- | repository for the many priceless pic- | rooms, furnished for light house representatives of anthracite coal | today. Its object is the erection of a Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. MaKers of Photo and W ood En- gravings Ed = Illusirators for All lhnds of Ad- headed by John F. White, president of | gra finisaiet Tni s . 4 grand jurisdiction in the United > ces. 15 Prospect street ! the union, conferred here today with | States, began a two days meeting here L;?"fn’; . : S | B ter March 31, when {he agreement | tures and relics of Washington now | keeping, electric light, heat, gas | @/ vertising Furposes L - H 10 HOU now in force expire stored in the Alexandria-Washington nge. Corner Arch and Walnut | @) 3 BUILDING LOTS I7ollowing this conference there will | Jodge. Sl be another meeting Thursday of the The day was given over to h wage scale committce with operators | jness sessions. Tomorrow the a HARTFORD AVE., FEB. 26,--1:30 P. M . ,-- . . . ciation will observe Washington's 2 OF THE HOUSES HAVE 12 TENEMENTS EA. _ birthday by a pilgrimage to Mount | street. B e Ve(\;r(\’?‘\;_‘u] Thomas J. Shyrock, grand | TO RENT—Three et 7 OF THE HOUSES HAVE 3 TENEMENTS EA. ol 1 SINGLE COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS. ithl LB. UNION ®| = . . "5 for light housekeeping. Electr HART’S GAI{AGE WEDDL P'l‘l(L\a. ETC. BAKING cath in ir. This is the workingman’s golden opportunity to | POWDER. .. SOC Mot D :in'm“d o 2-19-2dx > |TO RENT—Room for gentleman. Steam heat, electric light, 14 Camp CAKS 10 RENT RS FOR STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $Z.00 per month CLOSED AND OPEN C bought and 200 E 21-4, (89 Main St, | - RS ELECTROCUTED, i and Suppli 7O RENT—Large front room. Pri- sold. Tel st Quaker to vate entrance and bath. Suitable two. ‘86 Lake St. Tel. 353-2 MURDERE for UL tonAPH LENEERY - E i fac-sinile ol Typewrlllng uvae i@ p 1-Z2 and § colors with signatures | § master of Masons in Maryland is 9 4 president of the association. ]U:.hil, gas, ]:-:fi(‘m'n hc::t,“hmh,];“l Horace I, Hart, Prop. | o modern and ’‘phone. Address 0OX . S AR 19 XX, Herald. 2-18-cf | | Ldvery Servic., 1 ving, Tires M()RR[N‘S (,ARA(J,[; Bellefonte, Pa., Feb. have a home and let somebody help pay the expenses. pie YOUR CHOICE of a large Pennington and George H. March Enameled Ware Boiling Ket- v ; electrocuted in the death In Many Different Languages, Letter Heads Printed. cash to bu ielad g K were today elec t A Many Different Language It is not going to require a whole lot of Y tle, Rice Boiler, Preserve Ket- house of the new penitentiary near | vy A\TIAI)—rGirl e ol e BY hl\lllhll:l) L{,fll(‘):\ MEN { KARTFORD TYFEW filTEH EXCMHGE one of these houses, so get your information about tle, Dish Pan, Tea or Coffee e i nemloe; _Moderate Prices. headioe them right away and select the one you want Lot 1913, of §. Lewis Pinkerton in Dela- ; o 2 """v;"«om”fim 1))1; (mn‘o.s‘xS rlxpxp, nd g —_— sy hiti L | OMMce Hours: 8§ a. o 6:15 p. m. e 5 o Particulars of 100 SMALL CAST IRON Pennington is said to have been the | WANTED—Neat girls for lisht Mondays and Wednesdays to § p. m. | l)r. William Holtz, M. T, action to | sembling work. Apply at Trumbull | Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 | MASSAGE SPECIALIST AND 1 FRY PANS (come in han- first person of Quaker e 5 dy in every house- suffer the death penalty in Pennsyl- Electric Mfg. company, Plainville, THE SPINAL ADJUSTER - 19¢ vania. Conn. 2-10-3d | EASTERN PRINTING CO., | Every Monday, Wednesday and Fris 53 CHURCH STRE 2L, fi“ day, from 10 a- m. to 8 p. m. Booth’s Block, 259 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, O W.L.HATCH, ADMR,, 29 West Main St. hold). Special at WANTED—Girl for general house work for family of three. Call S. C. DOTY, Auctioneer, 50 State Street, Hartford. SALE—SATUDAY, FEBRUARY 26, AT 1:30 P. M. ASHORE. { NICKEL FPLATED COPPER COAT, ST 3 TEA KETTLES. Copper is going up, better try a ket- Middlesex Goes Aground Off Massa- : » = ; E § I ) *hone 1710 Consultation Free i e e R | s | WillaMS AU 08, Donson Garaae Size 7 Aty $1.25 Vineyard Haven, Mass., Feb, 21.— z a U DenlSOfl (’al age o Dai remi : : N S Nirrill 10| HAVE A CHAIN OF STORES! that ; TERMS—109; Cash must be paid on premises Size 8 at .......$1.50 Lo sty B R S Sl e T e on oo || o BEILT DL :,.nm‘:e,, AT e when property is sold. Size 9 at $1.60 el sl SLERT G T ] R v G e i k| O CHTD DO SRS S LD Livery Cars for hire, day and night B S T Cross Rip Shoa 8 3 { 1o get in on the ground floor. For Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. | Storage. Supplies and Repairing. = was running, according to a wireless SPECIAL IN A HEAVY TIN message from another steamer to the COPPER BOTTOM WAS » | AG'T REO AND MAXWELL ( ARS 'Phone 34 ST further information address P. O.| -priowi | coast guard cutter Acushnet which | 20X 1141 Haciforgiiconn N2 1T el ) BOTLER at— l 49 | hastened to her assistance. A later ~ BoReEs, = | CHOICE SINGLE HOME | (EE ok aes . message recelved by the Coastwlse| g gchlafer has just arrived with a With large lot and barn and every | Transportation Company, owner of the { ¢3110ad of horses weighing from 1,200 BUTTER, EGGS, TEAS YieR stated that she was fast on |5 1800 Ibs., comprising farm chunk: AND COFFEES the sandy shoal, but was in no im- | express and draft horses. Mr. Schlafer improvement, price below cost as own- er wants to sell. For Sale FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain § i DETCes mediate danger and it was believed | says this is the finest lot of horses he H N. LOCKWOOD. = Iinestiguality, Towest Lrices. | the cutter probably would float her at | ever hought. e S RIS containin: 12 acres i HIRARide jthisfatte FRoon) H. SCHLAFER, ! 86 West Main or 793 last g i The Middlesex carried a cargo of | mel, 1326-14 42 Willow S BOWLING, Hilding Neisomn | Clubs and Yrivate Par.cs Accommodated 172-174 ARCH STREET. a0 If You Want Good Bottled\ Co. Rt e T Beer, Wine or Liquors, | T.ondon, Feb. 21, :21 a. m.—The | e Order Same from 1 | Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Mein Hireet. British steamship Comrie C: | 317 MAIN STREET went ashore last week on a reef off PHILIP BARDECK, Mombasa, British Fast Africa, has ! been refloated. 1 5 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2