New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1916, Page 16

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i i ‘ : ® WHEN YOUR F OX & C O o ;:‘:;M $2.88 : = NEWSBOY FAILS S e ‘ ; TO LEAVE YOUR Matrons. Hartford. T s d H t 50 CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10 P 8 HERALD rimme ats a . ONE CENT 4 WORD_EACH INSERTION. ' 2 - ABOUT 300 NEW STYLES . ; i * We desire the ladies of Hartford, indeed the ladies all over the state, to know what remarkable ALL ?fl:ertlsem?nts Gt \ WESTERN Hats we are selling every day for the popular price $5.00. They are Hat of taste, refinement and beauty; we classified NOTICE—Automobile parties taken Hats that are not over-trimmed and bearing all the earmarks of their higher nriced sisters. column must be in J6 S e Gofeatbaen P A UNION « : . . Al i Fesis tichard Covert. Tel, 1073-4. \ The shapes are small chic Turbans, large, flat brim Hats and all of the medium size shapes between; ihg Herald office by Ea ge .0 p. m. on the day NOTICE—Two persons can find ! and paper will be f issue. board and room. Private family, S b ew house, home cookin six ) sent promptly to The Spring Blouse Beautiful — P foh it et =l sultable for 1l ages from miss to matron. All colors and the newest braids. 5 Prlces 95 t $22 50 T(:no:i?r;):\‘?rr:::x‘:nwrx?tnmreé?“r:;:.:;::: A e We want you to have the HERALD every night and Ranging From c 0 s able. 33 Dewey strect. Inquire on | fOR SALBE—Livers ana trucking | ff t0 make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- == S 9% | husiness. Old established stand, 25 | QB ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- O NINT D e e senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is W. Crowe, G4 Grove Mill ~ Tel | J80RS = 1 h_(;“l}*:m;f"‘v',‘“'“’.*“"' given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We o 290 e ) | tisfied and when you are we feel The Vonle Blouses Conn, want you to be satisfied and w y TO RENT —Five rooms. first floor. | = = : amply compensated for whatever effort we may make modern improvements, 14 Olive st | FOR SALI—Barber shop in Wercan show you Blouses in Georgette Crepe, all Voile Blouses are more captivating than ever; they e il o) iy D for your benefit. colors, semi-tailored, also frilled and ruffled with ‘ have filet insertions, hand-embroidery, deep lace ing to buy can have a few weelk:s SO, IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE | ThesBlouses most in favor this spring are charmingly feminine and frilly. They're a, perfect nosegay of. color, and we have so many different beautiful styles that a detailed description is mpossible, Enough toisay what the favorites of fashion are. Georgette Crepe Blouses collars a > 1a i - i ryout. ire 2 Ps street, and lace motifs and smocking; deep collars and cape trimmed collars and double lace insertions down the TO REN enement of five rooms, tryout. Inquire Park ) y 7 2 front. We can show vou numberless styles—each second floor ateam hent. electris | Sundays at 18 Park streot, H THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK °PHONE WEST- oA D oI A SRR (TR prettier than the other. lights, 60 Vine street. 3-2.3q | ford. 20 ERN UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- ‘We can show you charming Blouses in Crepe de Blouses in Washable Silk and Satin, both platn and stripes. The new La Jerz silk also, all in dark, medium and light shades. TO RENT—Store established 28 years, | FOR SALE—Rooster, good reeder TER. Chine, Chiffon, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Batiste, Lawn also 2 tenements. All at 161 Curtis for a pen of White Wyandottes. and Organdie. g street. Tel 949-4. 3-1-3 Rodgers, 770 West Main street. % 3-3-d1x TO RENT—Tenement five room - = = A — second f{loor. 426 Stanley street. { FOR SALE-—Cottage Maple Hill. FOR SALE 1 ; e Inqui i 2-29-6d> Steam heat. Two lots. Abundance r Chic Graceful s L e WS The Residence of the late : ' 0 ¢ = TO RENT—Five room flat, all mod- = 7 N, ern conveniences, in The Barnés, | FOR SALE—30 Barred Jml\ laying 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes. pullets. Pittsfield strain. Baxter, 4 7 2-28-6d Maple Hill avenue, Maple Hill. mar ; Grove ’ E 3 { TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec- | xoR SALE-—6 room cottage, 18 Fran-- All Modern There is an aliuring something about the new Bon Ton ond! floori i Callli56l Cherrystreets e = sicos en IS0 SO B e Corsets which lifts them away out of the commonplace and puts them on upstairs. szl 3.1.30% An exceptional opportunity to secure a home at a I Fashion’s Pedestal. They are in aclass by themselves. \ ; - - = price. The Corset Specialist, Miss Softly, from the New “Salon du 4 et oo epen | m e S e e H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main Streel Bon Ton™ is showing our patrons ea ch day this week new ideas in corsetry £ and two office rooms. Apply Al bt ementa a0l butlding, and giving valuable hints about the fashionable ) Curran company. o T R NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING . ) Steele, 260 Chestnut street. e TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 29-6dx CARS TO RE yunthropietrect A pplyiboardnng, = Corona Typewriters, the machine = o Sachinizect 2l WANTED. for your personal use, in the oftice, in | | CLOSED AND OPEN cCaARs TO RENT--Tenement of SIX Tooms, | == e the home and “on the road.” Has all | WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, K heated; second floor. 162 Maple | WANTED LADY—Iair cduchtion and | up-to-date features and weighs but TEL. 943-2. ’ l\ | street soi0.te| personality for local child welfare | gix pounds. Local representativ MORRIN’S GARAGE : : 5 21 work in New Britain. Salary to i ik G : CORSE S i start $1.50 per day. References | THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. | MAIN STREET. ! TO RENT—Two modern four room necessary State present employ- \ tenements, corner Cherry and Pine ment, Address Welfare Herald. If You Want Good Bott]ed All the latest models are here, in both back lace and front lace, to- LA streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & = Beer, Wine or Liquors, I Iams u fl gether with many noveltlef: ‘,‘f invite You to meet the Corsetiere even if Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-t WANTED _Boy 16 years old or over | Order Same from your do not choose to purchase at this time. She will remain with us until NN - e e PHILIP BARDECK apents Redoon ‘Mo B G o niets g ; BOSS” COX IS STRICKEN. Boy, Herald Office. 3-3-1 > 3 ¢ and 7 Pussenger Autos for hi Cincinnati, March At the home 185 Arch St. Phone 482-2 | Repatrs, supplics, srorage. e 3 WANTED—From April 1 to buy be- atr of George B. Cox, veteran republican S ST e I i o e ‘PHONE 236. 287 ELM NTR leader, who . affered a stroke of par- . o del g : 9 S| e— o — erman is not known, neither would |1 the prison physician pronounced | ulysis Tues: evening, 1t was said | daily. Address Milk, Box 17, Her-) A, B. JUOHNSON, D. D. S. | he comment on the matter last night. | him dead. L L e e g | e e DENTIST }<OR SAL s i i < Williams' : It was rumored in police circles body was claimed by re- [ly improved, although he had a bad ist 1 V. | _ v was cla v re- |13 > . althoue ad a bad | {FANTIRD _Bxperienced typist in bill- | National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. | Several desirable liomes mear terday that Mr. Dickerman had [HtvesRanathalstato Falaim ol toe o BiEnT B MR Coxl - oniy o nsious |y SR P DTS ERRSt s e N e 5 _ P ing department of local manufac- sett street, large lots, all imps | policemen here last Sunday and that |body. / intervals. His physicians admit his RSO e ot et bf derisesiin they went over the same ground COV- Both men spent their last day on |condition to be extremely critical al- e al‘e ance i : cred by the police. Tt was also stated [earth quietly, and their last hours [though his strong constitution May | peee————————— H. N, LOGKWOLOD on the other hand that the liquor |Wwere occupied in prayer with their | he relled upon to sustain him for z 2 i To make an investment in the stock Real Estate and Insurance prosecutor has not as vet asked the |spiritual advisors. some time. HELP WANTED—MALE. of the 86 West Maln or 793 Eas state police to come to New Haven, - - Prosecutor Says Department |vuc tat ne woula. S e | TANTED Smart young man ss ox- | Monarch Stitched Tire: Go, T : perienced salesman in men's cloth- It was suggested last night that i 4 : : ing. Address, Box 30 B L, Herald. | ¥or a very limited period this stock Denlson Gara ] . . the liquor prosecutor might not give | = g Failed to Serve Liquor WAITanis |ony ‘move Sasrants to e ity po- | 3-3-2d [ is offered at pr g o, ok s | e s 2or | $10 Per Share: |“sniriteie soi nt executed; would ask fc o T 2 " Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main Storage. Supplies and Repairin, New Haven March 3.—Because of |€ervices of Chief Bagan's men of the | e 322-24 AG'T REO AND MAXWEIL: the fact that eleven search warrants | state department. i e For full particulars write or call on "Phone Jssued by Liquor Prosecutor Dicker- In police ¢ s Jast night the mat- | Those ‘who admire | WANTED—Bright boy in factory of- B. A. GRISWOLD, gnan and signed by the city court ter was discu at length. Tt “‘u\ simplicity find their > fice. Grammar school graduate Room 508, Pilgard, Bldg. yudges, have been returned by the |*aid in some places that the patrol- | ideal very fully real- preferred. Address in own hand- Hartford, Conn. % PR lN police during the past few wee! men, ll:\ snnm:h_xl with Chief Smith . ized in this simple, | writing, Box 3XX, Herald nm.e without result, it became known y since the recent charges, do not exert Shaann o o 3-1-8a terday that Prosecutor Dickerman |any special effort to discover liquor able Mission I 5 ! : — | TAKE A TRIP TO HARTFORD mu:'h‘-’;{vunm‘mu?‘ o has already launched steps for a |laWw violations, in fact one man de- niture, of which tae i WANTED—Two teamsters, four | Tt e e o g ALED UNION MIN vigorous investigation, which, ac- |clared that while the officers were on | Rocker pictured here : i shovele Steady work. Wages | where you can place your money us | N aate Eriome cording to Mr. Dickerman’s own |the way from the centraj s ation with i is an example. % , ; 2. r day. . Irving Jester, | the best advantage to yourself. Wo i()mu- fi:)||r g ; COMPO! IIIP statements, may prove most Interest- jone of the warrants, several of them Bhers o as dhei “our 28-tf | will gladly give our time to show Sa ‘“'l“!‘-,"‘: e ing to the public within a short time, | 1emarked: "I hope there is nothing | AboLE the sortiotisooa DT L o oot | youl Feallivalne B iniitn Ul purdhinse flof | R naeCRre MIC IYECneICayS 1 Sy No arrests in connection with the |20ing’” The warrants are not first 1 (\“ % e sor fo. _pmxl ! W W M ‘0 lg\ i ";(()‘”) used car. The most complete line Tel Mgr’s Res, 179 Foreman 3 case developed last might nor has |lurned into Chief Smith’s office as the | 85O0 RIS Civeiixeicen JEIIEDEL.SNOSRNNNECERS THE : | ever s v ] e which one finds in thi E3 sar: 3 age. Address Fireman, | € PR _ - o B iohboiat niation een ftalcen so\ far x}:olh 4(10]7\“:‘!‘1111?!\( 1119;1{ ruled beforo | e e 3 % et TnE el-Kar, 5 . EASTERN PRINT 3 as could be learned. e was sur oned efore the city } y e | 1914 Pope Hartford .r. | 53 CHURC CET : et 5 made of sturdy mate- gLt §i URCH STREET, SL] Since the ch s against Chiet | court. 1915 Scripps-Booth roadster. K s 3 Smith abm:; ncmz;;gt; d;:axu ,‘(‘onn(‘(‘r Since the charges against Chief | rial, honestly bullt HELP WANTED-FEMALY SR pu»y oadster C. EBBESEN, MGR. ‘on with failure of the police depart- | SMith, it is known that the police de- | and well finished. M : - 1914 Reo, 5 p : S sion furniture is built — meme cnériens e . . G 35 ment head to servo certain liquor | Fartment head has not spoken to the | o e i - peANTED_Fapeilensed W-aledlanics)| BI0If Oakland 1T passenger. STORAGE—50 Cars alea | E , des; he fac y-day_use, I i T ) r Coat anc ept. Apply g 2 a r o o g warrants, Liquor Prosecutor Dicker- |{tidues Prosecutor, despite the fact | e e GF e ERL D S ek Lemit 1915 Oakland roadster. For the Winter $5.00 per e man last night declared that only |(hat Mr. Dickerman mot T) Smith | e to Myron Katten, A. Katten & Son, 1916 Oakland, b passenger demon- HART'S GARAGE & it has vccurred for violation |in the Dolice bullding after:the con- | sud 0y o < which = Hartford. -3-2d | strator. . ot the lquor law, and that despite | Lroversy and greeted him, but got | will contribute in lare- o = 1914 Studebaker, 7 senger, Horace I, Hart, Prop, the fact that he has issued eleven |10 Tespanse. | e el WANTED—Grl for gene house- . 51913 Studebakers, 5 passenger. Livery Servic:, Ropairing, T warrants since, and turned them over e i £ SOMUIREL work. Apply 39 Curtis street, down- 1912 Chalmers, 5 passenger. i and Supplies, Cars bought | | | most convenience and o SAEo / to the police to serve, not one arrest o alrs. ey 1914 Maxwell, 5 passenger. eold. Tel 221-4, .89 Main & has ocourred, He stated that in each | WI1LLIAMS AND ROE thorough “liveability”. DG o 1912 Ford touring and Coupe, with | f——. case, he had reason to believe that Mission furniture is ideal furniture from two standpoints— W -\A;:\.rjkh “—‘;:‘nlw t:omr;.o:;f_;‘; 1?“)‘:“ Electric Starter b the Jiquor 1aw was being violated, 1na | GO TO THE GALLOWS || 1t is casy to care for, tn tts sloan-out 1ines frce from omamentation, ' | 1910 Plerce-dirow, 5 pnssenser due to the fact that not one has ma- Second maid kept. References re- | - { 1910 Maxwell roadster. teralized, he has started a probe, B and it is economical furniture because in it one may depend upon ut- duired Call levenings.i Mrs, "L, M. 2 Jackson roadster. £ The Warrants Come Back, i most possible service. We ipvite you to see our unequaled showing Pease, 41 Lexington street. & . C. HINE COMPANY, On February 6, Liquor Prosecutor | Expiatc Murder of County Commis- of Mission Furniture. WANTED—GIrl in office of large tatlon Brot. Bt (fl BTy eved fwo Teecrch war manufacturing concern to do clerical Hartford, Conn. ; Nut C l 3 rants which he turned over to tha | sioner Case by Hanging at work, typewriting and possibly = - oa 'j police; on the 21st of February he | v. Reply ]} TELEPHONE OFFIQ] Fiaea another one, and last Saturday Wethersfca, M evertnto. where now empioved f| DETECTIVES | a3 Bags 308 he had eight signed by the city c u er o i G fre A CEEERh || P ey PRy Tt which he asked the police to Y Wethersfield, March 3.—TIsaz: V. [ ] L] L] res 20X X, " tga. ! Address Box Herald. Uon in any matter where secrecy, When the three which were “\\V]mnl\ of Bridgeport and Jmm ol h 4 6 F 3 d | fntegrity and results are essentlal soveral weeks ago were returned |p P Lo biis a 1 1 — -5 or G = = write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE £ e pgeeks mao were \rtimed inoefof Pougnkeepale, N ¥, wero verlooking The Capitol Grounds 0-f d St., WANTEDCompetent girl for gen- | prasyine O BROWN. o9 STATK ¢ i 2 o1, | hanged in the state pris > to- SRR " ] i N 3 A 2 mentioned,” Liquor Prosecutor Dick- | "an82¢ 1t the state prison hero tfo Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price.” cral _housework. =~ Mrs. Geo. A. | )pHONE CHARTER 412. ¢rman’s curiosity was not aroused, |day for the murder of County Com- Quigley, 130 Maple street. tf I use the Detects Phone. Lut the climax came Monday when he | missioner Hubert B. Case received every one of the additional | pamated in November 19”“ "::)‘l‘h W :\I\'Ffll)—%‘fl"_\wcl:"\(wfi_h“ for ;:m_mr: e — - —_— cight which he gave to the police on 4 g al housework. inglish speaking. | the previous day for execution, for | 'Vent to the gallows calmly and neith- 192 Lincoln street. not an arr occurred nor a report |er made any statement. s || TR was made by the police of the dis- | Williams was the first to be exe 14 \ s‘ S LI B ; § oy ; : s was > exe- l work. No washing. Mrs, R. T. iowery of any liquor In any of the |cuted. Accompanied by Rev. Wil- or Ssalie Frisbie, Corner Hart and V. haikine cencral pro. |lam Hart, he entered the death R g LY { street 2 In talking about the general pro- FARM ol N B | . . cedure some time ago, i fon | chamber af 12:06:02 ithin 5 miles of New britain ago, in connection At 12:06:22 the . 3 . duties of prosecuting liquor | prison guards had strapped him, containing 12 acres TURNISHED ROOMS. 516 Asylum St Hartford, Conn dL'T;O:;n{‘rros"‘:‘:;‘.’rd‘i‘::‘l‘;‘r | placea the dcath cap over his face | PLIBASANT ROOM in private , T issue a search | ,ng sprung the trap. At 12:19:40 he BY suitable_for v | W 9 S s 119 3| suitable for two ladies or gentle- Susint weel the place for Which the | yop proriounced dend and the body | ot 7 Makers of Photo and Wood En. warrant is drawn up is complained o men. Inquire at 479 Park street or was lowered in the coffin, and ro. | gravings L4 - B L oamimins weon o acer T [T e Shom, aoe | schultz & Costelis, Ine. § oo : Hivmesines for 43 RicdenAdy B 3 accompanied by TWO FRONT ROOMS furnished for State Police Called In. Chaplain Carey of the prison, en- 242 M™Main Cireet. Teit Hotveresving: Sihere Hghr | vertising Burposes o Just what form of probe has heen |tered the death chamber. The trap bl h 1 started by Liquor Prosecutor Dick- k\\:xs sprung at 2 and ut gas range. Corner Arch and alnut.

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