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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. Fress Lessons in all Branches of Art Embroidery and Wool ‘Work Every Morning 9 to 12. . FOX & CO. Hartford. A SPECIAL One-Week Clock Sale In Our Jewelry Department This will be Clock Week in our Jewelry Department, one that will be of interest to you. You will find each and every Clock the very best of quality and workmanship. ~On account of the war, each day it is pushing up the prices on the materials used in making of these Clocks, but our prices stay the same. This is your golden opportunity to take advantage of the big savings it offers you during this sale. Sale By Order Of Probate Court 10 HOUSES 3 BUILDING LOTS HARTFORD AVE, FEB. 26,--1:30 P. M. 2 OF THE HOUSES HAVE 12 TENEME! 7 OF THE HOUSES HAVE 3 TENEMENTS EA. 1 SINGLE COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS. This is the workingman’s golden opportunity to have a home and let somebody help pay the expenses. It is not going to require a whole lot of cash to buy one of these houses, so get your information about them right away and select the one you want. Particulars of W. L. HATCH, ADMR., 29 West Main St. CASH IN ADVANCE. MNIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD_EACB INSERTION. TO RENT. ALL advertisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TO RENT—For gentleman, large steam heated room near bath. 27 ‘Winthrop street, 2nd floor, Tel. 456-5 2-28-3dx for TO RENT-—Visible typewriter, Under- wood. Address Typewriter, Herald Office. 2-23-tf TWO ROOMS for housekeeping. Con- veniences. 15 Prospect street. Second bell. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. Every Clock is Guaranteed for One Year BEST MAKES Here are the Special Prices: 62c | iz T 82¢ $2.00 ALARM $1.00 Terms 21 X X, 2-22-2dx TO RENT—New Typewriter. reasonable. Address Box Herald WANTED, WANTED—Bright boy to learn shoe business. Sample Shoe Store, Main street. 2 TO RENT—Fire room flat, steam heat, and two office rooms."Apply Curran company. 2-21-t8 75¢ ALARM CLOCKS CLOCKS WANTED—Experienced man on scor- ing machin Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut St TO RENT—Five rooms second floor. AT All modern conveniences, 593 West TEa i Main street. Inquire Chas. Beh, 393 h 3“;’” ALARM West Main. 2-21-6ax 3d | TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 w\\’ll 1),'1-0 buy second hand mo- | Winthrop street. Apply Boardman, _sewing machine. 475 Arch street. 2-17-tf 5 Elm street. $1.00 ALARM CLC;éKS S. C. DOTY, Auctioneer, 50 State Street, Hartford. SALE—SATUDAY, FEBRUARY 26, AT 1:30 P. M. TERMS—109, Cash must be paid on premises when property is sold. Al‘ $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS AT E BIG BEN $2.50. INGERSOLL WATCHES FOR MEN and WOMEN $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Nickel and Gun Metal finish. watches, SPECIAL 18c, regular 2bc. Special Offer in 14 Kt. Watches ATC For Men and Women with different weight. Cases engraved free. $13.00 | “wommm 2 s $2Z 00l e = $23.50 e $osE0 - ol $25.50 | o $21.00 | - $23.50 B/ .‘BY BEN $2.50. rooms, Maple 2-16-tf£ TO RENT—Tenement of heated; second floor. street, six 162 WANTED—Girls for light and pleas ctory work. Eight hour shop. Good pay- Write for application and further information, Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartrodge Co., TO RENT—Second floor tenement, Barnum Avenue, Bridgeport, Co. five rooms and bath. Modern con- 2-2 veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St., Tel. 941-3. 1-25-tf e : HFOR sSAILE 3 Family House, 423 Church Street. Large lot, plenty of fruit. Well rented. Call on H. B. RUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Also celluloid cases to hold same, WANTED—TWwo or three rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping, by - man and wife with child. D. \l\n' .y, Linwood Farm, R. F. D. Newington, Ct. also smaller cases for smaller TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf ————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. LADIES—$§2.25 dozen making neckwear. Home busin Sxper- jence unnecessary. Mail dime for pattern, instructions. Needlework, 611-A4, Amsterdam Ave., AT GOLD DEPT Each case stamped 14 kt. 12 size, open face, 14 kt., 7 jewel Waltham, reg. $16.50 sale .... 12 size, open face, 14 kt., 7 jewel Waltham, reg. $27.50, sale . 12 size, open face, 14 kt, 15 jewel Waltham, reg. $29.50, sale .... 12 size, open face, 14 kt, 17 jewel ‘Waltham, . reg. $31.50, sale .... 16 size, open face, 14 kt, 17 jewel Waltham, reg. $31.50, sale .... 16 size, open face 14 kt, 7 jewel Waltham, reg. $26.50, sale 16 size, open face 14 kt. 15 jewel Waltham, res. $29.50, sale .... GOLD EPT. WANTED—To go out dressmaking | by the day. Mrs. E. Sandshaw, 628 Bast street. 2 3¢ 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. jewel sale .. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. .. .. Harttord, Conn. $21.00 $25.50 $23.50 $11.50 $14.50 $17.50 Gold Watches. plain 17 jewel sale 16 size, open face, ‘Waltham, jewel MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings L b4 > Illustrators for All Klnds of Ad- vertising Purposes - WANTED—Male stenographers 1t factory department Adress Box 'S B. B. Herald Office. 2.2 FOR SALE—1915 Hudson, 6-40 briolet .This car is in fine condi- tion and has been run less than 6,000 miles. ldeal car for doctor’s | use. Williams Auto Co., St. jewel [ e about office WANTED—Young man vears of age to work in local hardware factory. Box 15B8B, Herald Office. Waltham, reg. $13.50, size, open face, 14 kt., Waltham, reg. $18.00, size, Hunting Case, Waltham, reg. $21.50, Engraving Free On of 7 jewel sale 15 sale jewel WANTED—Fifty girls for at M. E, Taylor's, 351 St., good w press work South M |CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FoOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STR ages. All Competent maid g eral housework, family sons. Liberal wages. Apply 9 Washington St., Plainville, morning, P WANTED- for gen- of two per- at. No. Conn. "PRINTING | LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. | Office 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 WANTED—Energetic young man to work in wholesale warehouse. Apply Miner, Read & Tullock, street. Co., who quit work Mond returned in a body this morning. They accepted the company’s concessions gladly, and say they are satisfied with conditions now. More persons must pay taxes on net in- comes of over $4,000. However, re- turns must be made by all persons whose net incomes are $3,000 or over in a year. AX STATEMENTS ARE DUE MARCH 1 WANTED room. - Girls to work in packing WANTEDL Maid for general e G work. Apply 339 Hart St. 'enalty for Failure to Comply With Law Heavy, Says Collector James J. Walsh. Internal Revenue Collector James . Walsh issued warning today by ay of announcement that the indi- dual income tax returns for 1915 pust be in the collector’s office in artford on or before March 1, 1916. e penalty for failure to comply bith the requirements of the law is specific penalty ranging from $20 A corporation organized and trans- acting no business within the calen- dar years of its organization must make and file a return on the basis of the calendar year unless such cor- poration shall designate a fiscal year oiher than the calendar year in the manner and form as provided for that purpose. The necessity of filing a re- | turn must be in the collector’s office on or before March 1 or the same penalty as is provided for the vidual income tax delinquent will be applied. There no specific exemp- tion on corporation incomes. Withholding agents’ returns must indi- | c of the strik- ing weavers at the American Mills company’s factory returned to work this morning. Out of the original 120 strikers there are now only sixty out. are expected back within a few MARCH 22 SET FOR ANNAPOLIS EXAM. Physical Examination Advised for | term at ‘Washingtfn, v sistance in securing many of the pres- | WANTED—Woman to work in Kkit- chen and girls to wait on table noons. Broadway Restaurant. general house- 24 Forest 2-21-tf WANTED—GIr1 for work, Family of three. street. s of much as- ent beneficial postal laws PRISON Waterbury Negro Charged With At- FOR SALE, SALE—Colony Brooder, 59 Ellis street. FOR chick capacity. _170_0 | 53 CHURCH STREET, FOR SALE—Household furnitur Prospect St. IOR ing car, 1914 Buick 1914 Maxweli touring illac touring car. touring self starter, demountable rims, They are all in first c offer is e 1915—6-40 Hudson tovr- | car, | car, 1913 Cad- These cars are | all equipped with electric lights and ete. s mech >l THR EASTERN PRINTING CO., 634 C. EBBESEN, MC (. [ CHOICE SINGLE HOM With large lot and barn and every improvement, price below cost as own- er wants to sell. H N. LOCKWOOD Renl Estate and Insurance 86 W Main or 793 East Denison Garage 430 MAUN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL "Phone Williams Atito Co. Agents Htdson Motor Cars. ¢ aud 7 Passenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Suppiies, Srorage. prION CARS New o $10,000 and an addition of fifty per ent, of the amount of the tax to be baid. Any person whose income is 8,000 or more a year must make and nder a return to the collector's pfiice on or before March 1. Single persons must pay taxes on net in- mes of over $3,000 and married ho filed within the same time, and if Those Who Wish to Seelk Admi delinquent, are subject to the same renalty. tempt to Kill. Waterbury, Feb. 23.— and a razor are a pretty bination,” remarked Judge C criminal branch of the superior court this morning when John Harris was arraigned for sentence, after a jury ad found him guilty of assault with intent to kill Martin Whalen, a young restaurant manager. Harris was sentenced to state prison for from two to three yvears. He Wwas a chef in the restaurant where the cutting took place. Whalen, the manager, will be disfigured for life. condition and our ep- tional prices if disposed of with n he next 30 Williams ~ Auto Co, 287 Elm street. Hiiding Neison| =—— | Linos ang Private Par..cs Accommodated. 179174 ARCH If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St ’Phone 482-2 Dr. Wiliiam Holtz, M. T., MASSAGE SPECIALIST AND SPINAL ADJUSTER Monday, Wednesday and Fri- frem 10 a- m. to 8 p. m. Booth’s Block, NEW BRITAIN Consultation Free, sion to Naval Academy. black man bad com- STRIKE DECLARED OFF. ‘Waterbury, Feb. 23.—The laborers at the plant of the Randolph-Clowes (Speclal to the Herald.) ‘ashington, Feb. —The United States civil ssion has set | Wednesday, at 9 a. m. as | the date and time for the competitive | — examination in the Federaj building | at Hartford, which will be held to enable Congressman P, Davis Oakey to designate a principal and three al- | - |ternates for appointment to the | United States Naval academy at An- | napolis. The appointees after this ompetition will be examined for ad- misson to the academy on April 8. The subjects of the competitive ex- amination will be algebra, geometry ard grammar, for which three hours are allotted, and, after an intermis- sion of one hour, geography, United States history and arithmetic, for 3 days left for T. W. O’Connor Co. which three hours are allotted. Bankrupt Sale Suits and O’coats “]'I:w‘m:xlmdqw\ would do left to sell at bargains.—advt. eutering ’l;nw"("tn;;l\x:?t‘)n“‘n" e The confirmation class of St. John's | will be admitted to the Naval Ace. f'h‘\;‘\'zlh will met Friday morning at 9 demy who is not physically perfec b= > g et They should also L-o;n;Kxflrl\I(;‘ix'I‘:\:::\\e‘,. RNCInaT S $2 ,‘l.\,‘l'h.fix.._‘;mwul boardi86:alce to Congressman Oakey at Washing- | Damon’s Shoe Sale t. s _ tcn at once, as the names ‘of all can- Mrs. Buell B. of Emmons ;L'l{\'ls 1ED ROO Two didates must be submitted to the | Flace left today e AN o civil service commission ten days be- Friday night. L e heat, fore the date of the examination in | T advt. ‘ange. Corner Arch and W Fartford. Oniy bona fide residents of > ) . ‘ the First Congressional district will Mrs. Philip Bardeck are in con- be eligible to compete, r T—Three furnished 1 light housekeeping. lectric light, gas, steam heat, bath, all | suit. modern and ’phone. Address Box | L. 19 XX, Herald. 2-18-tf For the Winter $3.00 per HART'S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servic., Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, 289 Main St. se in the s 5 Two Renault taxicabs in | Bargain for sh. | 287 Elm | | FOR SALE— | good condition. Williams Auto Co., st. March 22, -8d | FOR SALE—Lot at Myrtle Beach. 30 x123. Shady, good location. If taken at once, can be bought for $100. Wm. E. Martin, 87 Hull St., Bristol. © MULIIGKAPH LEIIERS Fac-simie of Typewriting done i 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYFEWRITER EXCHANGE, | AN .JmmboN. . D. s.” DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings FOR SALE brocders Crz‘y | Items ‘; SALE—Columbia Grafonola, mahogany finish, used very little, with records. $30.00, cost $50.00 new. $5.00 monthly buys it. Herald FOR Evel day, "Phon D1 Oe Ly mud If you ave anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, fntegrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. front | ‘PHONE CHARTER 412. house- | __ 1 0S¢ the Detecta Phone. TELI;;HON! Sl o - 32 FOR SALE OR RENT Andrews Homestead on West St. Also 7-Room Cottage on Arrangement made to well to before FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE, comfortable front room, with bath, suitable for two peopl Pumps now 25. for 3 .Bags o=y $1. 05 Trading Pe One of our acins Bosty ending source of pleasure and Bed Davenports in your home will prove a mnever- comfort for every member of the Mr. and Providence, The Mis; tello of HRast tered at the New York. The condition South Main he family. A luxurious full size davenport by day and instantly Grace and Mary Cos- B Main street are regis Hotel Knickerbocker, vertible into a full size bed when extra sleeping accommodation is indi pearance they are stylish, substantial and attrac ery davenport, and they cannot Our stock or bed-davenports offers a good selection of patterns in oak, mahogany and fumed oak with leather, artificial tapestry upholstery, TO CONVEN demanded these bed-sofas are vensable in every home. In ap- BARNES. 192 Chestnut ve as the station- State Letter Carriers’ Annual Mecting Here In 1916, be told from one. of Mrs. Frank Kent = ) s. Frank Ken | of street remains criti- The delegates from the local letter | cal. ATION leather or WANTED. carriers association to the state con- The measles epidemic in this city % 3 = WANTED: y young married man, | vention which held in continues to grow with alarming ra- well experienced in cost work and bookkeeping, position with chance | of advancement. Address Box 19 attention since | 1, jrerald. 5 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. i J. M. Finnegan Stables | Telephone 302 Prices from $3 wa Meriden Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres BY schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. transferred corner of oy IBE, 10l tion who 50 to $75.00 A L G yesterday are jubilant on their suc- | Didity. ~ Superintendent of Health hington’s Birthds land and buildings at the vesterday are banquet held last evening was a very | a rehearsal at Y .M. & B. hall - cess in securing the next convention | 13eeks reports today that 14 new cases have been called to his L] L4 L B i BIm and Chestnut streets Humphrey. ul affair, having for its climax | at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. All a stirring address by ex-Congressman | members are expected to attend, as : l of the state association for this city yesterds § Overlooking The Capitol Grounds —40-56 Ford St., J|licosct with the rocon o e s : ; he Catholie Choral Union will hold Thomas I. Reilly, who, during his| group photograph will be taken The event will be held = 3 KEdna M. Andrews has them by the Meriden association. The Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price.”