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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH o9, 1916. W rs. Baker is a Gain to Washington’s Musical Life s i lx-Mayor Newton D. Baker of | years instructor in music at Wilson pveland, whom President Wilson | college, Chambersburg, Pa., of which s appointed secretary of war, to |she is a graduate. Mr and Mrs. Bak- ceed Lindley M. Garrison, married | er have three children, Elizabeth Ba- ss Blizabeth Wells Leopold, daugh- | ker, known as Betty; Newton D. Ba- of Howard Leopold, a retired mer- ; ker 3rd, who is called Jack, and jant of Pottstown, Pa., and chair- | Margaret Baker, the baby, whose net of the Montgomery county pro- | name is Peggy. Mrs. Baker will not bition committee. Before her mar- | €0 to Washington for the present, ge Mrs. Baker, a talented sopraho | Dreferring to remain in Cleveland to ger and pianist, was for several | supervise her childrens education. New Britain this 7th ch, A. D, 1916. MARTIN F. SULLIVAN, Applicant. No. Commis Dated of N Pharmacy at the County Hartford County: I hereby apply for hnsfer of S. P. Storr: oners for | 44y a Druggist's license to sell | S. P. Storrs, Est. B, O. W the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of . | V! I v i hereb: Blizer becr, Dhine wine ana cider, | the Town of New Britain and fherely 297 Main street, Town of New |, ESullivan | for A itain. I agree not to sell spirituous | jicense, and hereby certify that said d intoxicating liquors to be drunk | gpplicant is a suitable person to be the premises; I agree not to sell |jicensed pursuant to said application. irituous and intoxicating liquors in Dated at New Britain this 7th day hantities exceeding one gallon, ex- | o¢ March, A. D., 1916. ipt other than distilled liquors and | LR e HcaTote ose in quantities not exceeding fivi T e . ilons; T agree to pay sixty-five dol- rs only for such licens nd that 1 hereby certify that the shall be revocable for misrepresen- | Named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real tion if I do not fulfil the foregoing re greements. | estate, in the Town of New Britain, Conn And I, on oath, do state that the siness there to be carried on is one Dated at New which I am engaged as emplove of | March, A. D, pbe proprietor, and that I am a ALFRED licensed pharmax lirituous and intoxicating liquors, | cation of Martin F. Geo, L., Long, W. Damon, W. above- Britain, this 7th day 1916. L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. of THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings b - L Illustrators for All Hinds ofAd- vertising Purposes - City ltems Doric council, R. A. M., enter- tained members of Ionic council of Bristol last evening. Past Illustrious Master Grove W. Wooster inspected the working of the super excellent degree. Members of St. Elmo lodge, K. of P.. will have a theater party at the Lyceum next week. Last night the lodge met and conferred the second degree. John Ericcson lodge of Hartford conferred the third degree at a meet- ing of Andree lodge, I O. O. F., last evening. The recent bazaar give by Cham- berlain council, Jr. O. U. A. M., netted the lodge a profit of about $700. Rev. Carlos B. Jones, curate at St. Mark’s church, is ill with grip. The Viking Athletic club will hold a dance at the Bungalow Saturday evening. 3 doz best Eggs and 1 pound Pure Lara for $1.00. Friday and Satur- day. Itussell Bros.—advt: EMPLOYES SERV;) AS PALL BEARERS Funeral of Henry A. Hall Held From His ‘West Main Street Home This Afternoon. This afternoon the funeral of Henry A. Hall was held from his residence on West Main street. Rev. Warren K. Cook, pastor of the Meth- odist church, conducted the services which were largely attended. Many beautiful floral offerings also testi- | fied to the high esteem in which Mr. Hall men. The was held by his fellow towns- pall bearers were all emplo; of Mr. Hall at his Main street stor They were Charles Lar; Bates, A. J. O’Leary, J. R. V. MacCullough and R. williger. All of these men Mr. Hall's employ for many Interment fook place in the family plot in Fairview cemetery. 3 doz best Eggs and 1 pound Pure Lara for $1.00. F¥riday and Satur- day. Russell Bros.—advt TRIALS OF A FATHER. Joseph Fajiani of 331% Lafayette street complained to the police last night that a certain young man had threatened to remodel his countenance because he would not permit him to keep company with his daughter. Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. NO MACHINISTS ATTEND. The scheduled meeting of the ma- chinists’ union at the Church street headquarters last evening failed to lize because of the combined absence of the speaker, D. R. Don- ovan, and the audience. No one was present who is identified with the union interests except the president AN ALLY OF CUPID Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart church, a staunch ally of cupid. On Monday of this week he officiated at six marriages. He has returned thirty five marriage certificates to the city clerk’s office. Special Fri. and Sat. 3 doz native Eggs and 1 pound Pure Lard for $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. HILL STICKS TO GUNS. All Other Conn. Representatives Baclo President Finally. Washington, March 7—On the final show down, all the Connecticut mem- bers of the house of representativi except Rep. Hill voted in favor laying the Mcl.emore resolution the table. The effect of this vote was to sustain President Wilson on the proposition that this government should not officially declare that Americans should be restrained from traveling on armed belligerent mer- chant vessels. Rep. Hill voted against tabling the McLemore resolution. He has been in favor of warning Americans for some time Reps. Oakey, Tilson, Glynn, disagreed with final vote. of on Freeman and him on the For Sale # FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres Y schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Stireet. Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable Will sell on n'location.. All improvements. our easy payment plan. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. 3 doz best Eggs and 1 pound Pure Lard for $1.00. Friday and Satur- day. Russell Bros.—advt NOTICE We are paying the highest prices for old rags, old rub- bers, metals and scrap iron, paper. Telephone, 1645 and we will be at your service. Bargains In Real Estate Three family house, ments, large lot, Street. One family cottage, just off Main Street, Berlin, large lot. Apply to The Home Banking & Realty Co. 1932 MAIN STREET Resident Managers. all improve- located on Iast CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and cottage cheese. Telephone 982 CASH IN ADVANCE. MWNIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION TO RENT. 70 RENT—Two tenements of rooms each; modern improvemen on trolley line. W, P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-8-6dx TO RENT—New four room tenement, adults apply 64 Prospect. 3-7-2dx TO RENT—Tenement, 4 rooms, third floor, all improvements, inquire, 473 Park street. 3-6-tf FLAT TO RENT, 45 Main street; all modern improvements. Inquire T. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill. 291. 3-wil TO RENT—Tenement five second floor. 426 Stanley Inquire down stairs, rooms, et. -29-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec- ond floor. Call 156 Cherry street, upstairs. 2-26-tf TO RENT—Fire room flat, steam heat, and two office rooms. Apply Curran company. 2-21-tf TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 Winthrop street. Apply Bpardman, 475 Arch street. 2-17-tf TO RENT—-Tenement of heated; second floor. street, six 162 rooms, Maple 2-16-t2 TO RENT—Two modern four rcom tenements, corner Cherry an4 Pine streets. Inquire P. Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. o Janitor Wanted to take charge of small build- ing and heating boiler hot water supply and general care, no elevators. Must be married, have experience and best of recommendations year round work. Wages $15 per week. Apply, Janitor, Herald. WANTED—Man who understands the care of horses—steady work with good wages for the right man. Andrews, Swift & Co. 7 3-7-tf WANTED—Brick wheelers at Good wages. Brown & Best, sonville, Conn. once. 3 WANTED—Tool makers and machin ists, ew Britain Mfg. Co.,, South Main St. 3-7T-1w Tel. | J. Murray & | All Thoun- | 6d | I ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day { issue. LOST. LOS' on Chestnut street, brooch. Reward. riday, March 3, in center, or Fox’ Return to 547 East LOST—Chinese Fox fur melon out of carriage somewhere in Sunday afternoon Return Main street._ FOR SALE. TYPEWRITERS. Corona Typewriters, the machine for your personal use, in the office, in the home and “on the road.” Has all up-to-date features and weighs but six pounds. Local representative THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. ~One of the oldest makes, upright pianos in $75. Write what Address imme- Herald office. 9-d1x FOR SALE sweetest toned New Britain, only terms you want. diately, Dunham, FOR SALE—An old established meat and grocery store, up-to-date f tures and good trade. Reason selling, other busine Quality Market, 273 Park Harford, Conn. for FOR SALE—Nine room house, acre ground, fruit, good well. Woodruff's store on Berlin St. ply to Mrs. F. Elton, Berlin. agents. 3 for hatching, Ap- No 4dx FOR SALE—Eggs C. ed from hardy vigorous heavy ter layers. Flock produced better than 50 per cent. for month of Feb. per setting of 12, also eggs at $5 per hundred, 349 Roc avenue, city $1 cart, nearly or without the Kilby T LE- used with seen at Kensington, FOR new. Can be Can be stables, prop. FOR SALE—Two new upright pianos mahogany cases, come and malke me an offer. § L. Hinchicliffe, Franklin Square. phonograph, minutes rec- $10 if Box 17 3-6-tf “Edison 70 two and four ords. All in good order. taken at once, $1 weekly. BL Herald. FOR with SALE: WANTED—Young man with knowl- edge of drafting to make himself . useful and learn the business. WANTED—Three or four young men of neat appearance to act as sales- men. Apply Harry Young, Bron- son House, between 5 and 6 P. M. 3-7-3dx for painting and general shopwork. Berlin Depo WANTED—Men loading; also Apply Bridge Shop, Ap- ply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin. | 8-7-54 | { | | i WANTED— RENT OR FOR SALE—12 room West Main street, plenty of so new bungalow, 7 rooms, . L. Barnes, 192 3-4-6dx TO house, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. general Apply WANTED—Girl for work- No washing. est street house- girl for gen- W. S. Bacon, mpetent work. Mrs. street. eral hou 192 Lincoln FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping, all improvements. Inquire 11 Wallace street. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position by cashier, vears experience Wwith National Cash Register, or experienced Cloak and Suit Saleslady References. Address, Room Keeney Tower Hotel, Hartford. 3-9-1dx e——————————————————————————— Notice of Sale. Under execution by virtue of execution issued by the city court the City of New Britain, in favo John I*. DiNino, judgment and against Joseph Caliendo, ment debtor, I have the goods and chattels of said judgment debtor. Onme lot of soap, 1 lot of matches, 1 lot tobacco, 1 lot coffee, 1 lot canned corned beef, 1 lot Potted meats, 1 lot baking powder I lot rolled oats, 1 lot caned salmon, 1 lot Campbell’s soups, 1 lot lump starch, 1 lot canned beans, 1 lot canned vears, | 1 lot of cocoa, 1 lot can potash, 1 bot- tle catsup, 1 lot bottled honey, 1 :ot canned sardines, 1 lot canned milk, 1 lot bottled pickles, 1 lot bag salt, 1 lot canned pork and beans, 1 lot can peppers, 1 lot of tea, 1 lot pipes, 1 lot Liggett's, 1 lot candies on shelf, 1 lot candies in boxes, 1 lot chewing gum, 1 lot cigars, 1 lot stationery, 1 soda fountain, 1 cash register, 1 stove, 1 awning, 1 lot of store fixtures and to satisfy said execution ind my fees [ shall sell the same at public auction, at signpost, in said hew Britain, on | 17th day of March, A. D, 1916, at i0 o'clock in the forenoon, to the highest bidder. Dated at New March, 1916, Attest: JAMES A an for of creditor Judg- following Britain, this 3ra day of DLUFFY, Constable. 3-7-54 | three | WANTED—Experience Saleswoman for our Cloak and Suit store which will open March 15 apply to The Par! 454 Main st., Britain, on an, Conn. WANTE laundr Britain General ho: general apply TR house- at 46 Bristo!l. -6dx WANTED—Girl for work. No washin Walnut street, Mrs. nced machines and Paper Box Co. TE stripping w Britain Inut street. girls for turning in. 29 3d | a for gen- 204 Lincoln 3-6-tf | 1 housework. reet. Apply R. I. Reds. Pens specially select- | win- | WHEN YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR HERAL ’Phone WESTERN UNION and paper will sent promptly you by messenger. be to We want you to have the HERALD every night and to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ranged with the WESTERN senger boy rush a copy to your home. Th given at our expense. It wi want you to be satisfied and UNION to have a me is service is ill cost you nothing. We when you are we feel amply compensated for whatever effort we may make for your benefit. 'TER. | Liberal terms PHILADELPHIA 4 DENTAL ROOMS 99 & 193 Main Street | Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S, MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-stmile of Typewriting done i-2 and 3 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYFEWRITER EXGHANGE, Inc 26 State St Hartfora, M- w Conn bkor Your Insucance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by baving your insur. ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth* Riock BOWLING, POOL,—FIN LIQUORS AND CIGARS OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST. Business Opportunity PTIONAL OPPORTUNITY RED to an energetic, gressive man to engage in automoe- bile line. $500 cash required- No R Large Profits. Knowledge of business mot essential- Apply Automobile, care of Herald. wiov H, W, BRIERE Life, accident, fire and surance. Representing and U. S. Casualty REAL ESTATE Booth’s Blk. Office Open | and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. ' A Short Time Only is left to interest yourself in the of the Monarch Stitched Tire Co. 1S | 5 liability Aetna Companies. in- Life Room 37, Mon., Wed. stock | ———————————————————— WANTED. 3irl or middle aged zeneral housework, small Apply Box 11BL, Herald WANTED— man for family. wo- WANTED—To buy a good condition. Apply at i Main street. 3-8 | | | | | | | | | | WANTED—From April 1 to buy be- tween 250 and 300 quarts of milk daily. Address Milk, Box 17, Her- ald. _— AUCTION SAX By order of the Superior Court, T will sell at Public Auction, to tha highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 4th day of April, A. D, 1916, at 12 o'clock, noon, sharp; on the premi a lot of land with a four story brick | dwelling housc thereon, containing five (5) tenements, located at No. 96- | 98-100 Beaver street, New Britain, Connecticut, Attest: FRED Committee WINKLE ppointed by the Superior Court at the extremely low price of $10 Per Share Get all the interesting writing or calling on B. A. GRISWOLD, Room 508, Pilgard, Bldg., Hartford, Conn. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. | | facts by 3-6-6dx [ = WHY YOU SHOULD TO SEE OUR SPRI} WALL P LARGEST AND BES MORGAN & Tstablished The Oldest Wall Paper and MAIN STREET. We in 301 Make SO, IF YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK ERN UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- ’PHONE WEST- FOR SALE--Two Family House, 15 Rooms, | All Modern Improvements, No. 90 Lincoln St. Apply to D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BA\K BUILDING CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OF ) WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREFE -‘WllllamSAUifl Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplles, Storage. ‘PHONE 236. 287 ELM sTTE 430 MAIN STREET. g Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224 FOR SALE ble al desir et, I Sevc sett homes near Bas- lots, all improve- ments, best of surroundings. H N LUCKWOOUD Real Estate and insurance 86 West Maln or 793 East PRINTING In Many Different Language BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices, LINOTYPE COMPOSTI’ Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to § p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 3 THE { EASTERN PRI TIN(‘ CO., 53 CHURCH STRE! C. EBBES m~au Cars | For the Winter $3.00 per mnonth HART’S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Lisery Servic., Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-2, .89 Main St DETECTIVES It you are anticipating investiga- ton in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 »sTATE STRELET, HARTFORD, CcOoN l‘li()\l« CHARTER 412. use the Detectas Phone. ‘TELEPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags $1 NOT FAILL APERS ST ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1864 Paint Shop in the Ci "PHO) Signs

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