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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. BIG VICTORY FOR “DRYS” 200 Bars, 42 Wholesale Houses and Seven Clubs to Close. Winnipeg, Man., March 14.—Re- turns from rural districts today em- | phasized the “dry” victory scored in vesterday’s referendum vote on the | Manitoba temperance act, which will result in the closing on June 1 of nearly 200 bars, 42 wholesale liquor houses and seven licensed clubs. PUBLIC MARKET 491 MAIN STREET WEDNESDAY Our Mid-Week Special.— While the sale of liquor is prohibi Plenty of Fresh Fish, Qys- e e i ted within the province, its importa- ters and Clams. | tion for individual consumption and manufacture for export is permitted. DR. SEERLEY’S “Sex Hygiene” Lectures Free Opening, Mar. 15, at 8 P.M. Y. M C A CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. 3 PRESID Washington, March 14—Vice Pres- ident Marshall was vears old to- day. He was the recipient of numer- | ous congratulations’ from officials | and diploma alike on his robust | health . and youthful appearance. | President Wilson was one of the first to extend congratulations. Never fishy, always sweet, just the kind you love to eat. Russell’s Best Ruttcr. 39c a pound and worth it— / advt. 25 C | RAIDROAD RATES DISAPPROVED. | Washington, March 14.—Proposed | increasea carload rates on green salt- | ed hides from St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Minnesota transfers to Boston via | Sault Ste Marie, Mich., were found not ay by the interstate com- ni anwnn: ALL advertisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day WANTED—Press hands both men and women. sell & Erwin Mfg. Co. wanted— Apply Rus- Division, 14-w1 for qts Baldwin Apples . . 4 gts Large _ Onions HELP WANTED—MALI BESTIN AMERICA WANTED—Permanent worthy teamster. right par Apply Tel. 1132-1 and trust- Good wages to 400 High street 3-14-( FOR SALE Some very desirable homes—To the right parties-—a low prices will be gwen Will get particulars by calling at my office H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIO NAL BANK BUILDING CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTION ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. £ issue. SovLp By The Ashley & Babcock Co. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS STORM N. Y. CAPITAL 10 STOP RHEUMATISM RN 7ol Rheumatism is a_tormenting and | Amendment Giving Them Vote. WANTED—Young man clerk. Address Box Office. as BB, grocery | Herald 14-5d LOST. with Shuttle if 3-14-d LOST—Sunday . gold amethyst, probably on Meadow avenue. Reward turned to Herald office. brace. ibs Lamb Chopi 3 cans Fancv Peas 2 5 WANTED—Bookkeeper would like work evenings. Will check, close or install books, Address Box 18 XX Herald Office. 3-13-3dx LOST—Monday, March Ne Britain-Hartford car Finder return W chs(?l Hartford, Tel. Charter ward. e e e 6th, on WANTED—Man 25 to 50 years of age to learn life insurance busine: Salary $14 per week‘and commi sions for the first 3 months. Refer- ences required. Apply between 9 and 12. James P. Heron, Supt., Room 204, c 25¢c on As a progres titution for FOR SALE. it is our commercial education, funec- 25c¢ 25¢ 25¢ 20c 40c - 25¢| 25¢ cans of Beans large cans of Peaches 1b can of Corned pk of Potatoes . and 4 qts Onions pkgs Oats for pkgs Soapme bottles Catsup ( Ib Coffee and 1 can [ | Evap. Milk for 25C | -Ib can of Lowney’s Cocoa 1 5C boxes of Matches 2 5 C 25¢ 25¢ cans Fancy Corn 25 C 10c¢ 16c 5c bottle | Ammonia . . 1 9 Cc B cans of Peas, Corn and To- 1bs Crackers cans Clams B rolls Toflet' ~ Paper .. bags Salt cans of Karo Syrup . Ibs Frankfurts 31bs Sauerkraut . . .for 1b Lard, 1 doz Eggs 2 bags Salt . . .for toes, one can :)l;'ate,acl} D . ed : zzc B1/ 1 . l /i’eail?es n AR 2‘10 Ibs Cookies 25(: ; cans of Pmeapple 2 5 c ' 25c¢ 25¢ 50c » Ri 1 can T - toe:,:? rks lellgl?:r 25c stubborn malady. In some cases it yields to treatment which is without avail in other cases. ‘The darting pains, lame muscles or stiffened joints only disappear by grad- ually expelling the uric acid, and so many thousands have been reheved by | the blood-enriching oil-food in Scott’s Emulsion that you should give it a faithful trial. Scott’s Emulsion acts as a powerful blood-purifier by increasing | the red corpuscles and it strengthens | the organs to carry.off the acids which cause the trouble. Try Scott’s Emulsion. Itcannotharm. LIt h-’lS helped thotisands and may be ex- actly what you need. No Alcohol. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 1529 If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liguors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, | 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 POST CARPET CO. 219 Asylum St., Cor. Haynes Street, Hartford Ct. More New Hugs for Spring One of the largest and most comprehensive Rug assort- inspection. WILTONS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AXMINSTERS BODY BRUSSELS Selections for future use displays will Be reserved untii desired for delivery. Every Rug we show com- bines the highest quality with the very lowest possible p FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres schuliz & Coste!lo, Inc 242 Main Sireei. Six Room Cottag location. All impro e for sale in desirable Will sell on vements. our easy payment plan. THE W. L. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Monday Office Open HATCH CO. and Saturday Evenings. ments is now ready for y .ur | made now from the complete | | New | York, | suffragis | March 14—Woman s from all over the state, es- | timated to number more than 500, arted for Albany early today to be | present when the suffrafe amendment ! came up for final action in the as- | sembly. Mdny of the women were | accompanied by their husbands. \ The party from this city was head- led by Mrs. Norman de R. White- | house, chairman of the New York | State Woman Suffrage party, and ,‘” Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw, chair- man of the legislative committee. Sixty-three assembly districts were represented. The women were confi- dent that their amendment would pass the lower house today. BRANDEIS HEARING RE-OPENS Bostonians Testify As to Lawyers Re- lations With Copper Company. ‘Washington, March 14.—Hearings in the case of Louis D. Brandeis of Boston, under investigation by a sen- ate sub committee as to his fitness to become a member of the supreme court, were re-opened today. Two oBstonians, William T. Fitz- serald and Charles R. Smith, were on hand ready to testify regarding Mr. Brandeis’ relations to the old Domin- ion Copper company in which promot- ers were forced by court decree to re- fund $2,000,000 to the company. RAILWAY HAS $150,000 FIRE. Shops, Engines, Passenger Coaches and Equipment Destroyed. Cloverport, N. Y. March 14—Fire of undetermined origin here early today destroyed the round house, ma- chine and car repair shops of Louis- ville, Henderson & St. Louis railway company. Six engines, six p and part of the ment also were burned. is estimated at $150,000. enger coaches work train equip- The loss DESERTIONS ARE FEW. Washington, D. C., March 14.—An almost negligible percentage of men have deserted from the United States Marine corps during the past three months, and all records in this re- spect have been broken, according to | a statement just issued from tne | headguarters of the corps in this city ! Only high grade men take up the ma- rine corps service, the officers state by way of explanation and the marine who looks lightly upon his oath of ob- | ligation these-days is a rarity. Deser- tion has not been a marine corps problem for several years, and during the last year has dropped into insig- nificance. G. 0. P. TO OPEN QUAR! Chicago, ~March 14;1{(‘puhhcan national headquarters for 1916 will be opened at a downtown hotel here next Sunday, it was announced toda James B. Reynolds, secretary of the national committee, will occupy the headquarters suite on that day and business will begin in preparation for the June convention. Chairman Charles D. Hilles will be in charge on Monday when the sub-committec of the national committee is to meet. PROY. MORS DEAD. Springfield, March 14—Anson = Morse, 69, professor emeritus of his- tory at Amherst college, died at the Springfield hospital about 11:30 o’clock last evening following an op- eration for appendicitis. Prof. Morse was for 30 years a member of the | Amherst faculty retiring in 1906 to | take up studies in history and poli- tical economy. He was a profound scholar and a member of the faculty, whose loss was keenly felt at his retirement. Tribute to a Woman, When the Lusitania went down to its watery grave, taking one of our prominent, writers and his wife, lead- ing papers published remarkable literary tribute previously paid by the hushand to the wi This was be- cause she had been such a helpmate to him in carrying out his idea [ ™housands of women re the ambi- | tion be such helpmatess to their husbands, but the necessary health, ery such woman should remember that Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the one rem- edy which will tore health ana strength, the unrivalled medicine for woman's ailments.—advt. a to lack 3-13-6dx WANTED—A-1 man to handle Hart- ford county for us on a new pat- ented article. No competition, ex- clusive territory given. GCan make from $100 to $200 a morth. Ad dress ‘“‘Organizer," Box No. 37 Hartford, Conn, -11-4d HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GIRL WANTED—Steady employ- ment light work good hours. Ap- ply Room 21 R. R. Arcade. 3-14-2d WANTED—Waitress way restaurant, 67 at the Broad- Arch street. 3-13-3dx WANTED—Girl for work- No washing. est street. general “house- Apply 87 For- 3-9-tf 272 Main street. [ i Williams Auto Co. tion to provide the training that in- sures success in the field of business. 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. HUNTSINGER’S THE SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY 197 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. end for Catalogue PHILADELFHIA DENTAL ROOMS all modern equipment, including | Over 25¢ Store bowling allies, ballroom, etc. Do- | BEST WORK AT MODERATE ing good business. Must be sold PRICES immediately. No reasonable offer | omce Open from 8 A, M. to 8 P. M- rejected. Small payment. Suilays by Appotitirt: Krumrine Agency, ! Atlantic St., F, E, MONKS, D_ D, S. | Generator, motors, 80 30 in. steel smoke stack, H. R. T. boiler. American | Goods Co., Kensington. 3-14-2dx Paper WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. Mrs. W. 192 Lincoln street. for gen- S. Bacon, 3-8-6d WANTED—A laundre: Britain General hospit: tf FURNISHED ROOMS. COMFORTABLE reasonable, 149 rooms, street. 3-14-dix Furnished Main Two furnished rooms for light House- keeping. All conveniences G. H. Wells, 58 Hart St. 14-tf Report of the Condition of NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY At the close of business on the 7th day March, 1916. of ASS Loans and Discounts Overdrafts & Stocks and Securities Furniture and Fixtures . Due from other Banks, Bank- ers, and Trust Companies Due from Approved Reserve Agents United States and Note: 5 Gold Coin Silver Coin Minor Coin H Checks and Cash Items . Other Assets S. ational Bank Total Assets LIABILITIE: - s $200,000.00 200,000.00 Capital Stock Surplus Fund Other Undivided curtent expenses patd L Wi Due to Banks, Bank Trust Companies .. General Deposits .. e Reserve for Unearned Discount Profits, less and taxes feo... 125,091.60 and $,000.00 Total Liabilities . State of Connecticut, ford. county Hart: New Britain. 1, i Vibberts, Treasurer of the afore- said New Britain st Co. do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bel F. G. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th day of March, 1916 'WELVE AMERICANS ON THE HONOR ROLL Ambulance Workers Will Receive Cross of War From France for Their Bravery Under Fire, Paris, March 14.—Twelve more men of the field service American ambulance have been cited in the or- der of the day and will receive the cross of war. Ileven of them have been with the section which has been working in Alsace nearly a year, and they are awarded this honor result of their hard battle Hartsmanns-Weilerkopf. The names of these are: Lovering Hill, E. J. Curley, Durant Ric Stephen Galatti, Marquand Walker, and Joseph Mellen of New York City; Henry M. Buckley of Rhinebeck, Y., and Trask J. Putnam of Boston, (all being graduates of Harvard Powel Fenton of Philadelphia, a grad- uate of the University of Dennsyl- vania; Luke Doyle, graduate of Yae, and David Doughlass of Newton, Mass. is the second citation of the leader, Tov- ering Hill. W. II. Wolverton of New York, a duate of also received the Cross for gallantry under tire in the section working in the vicinity of the Aisne, The field service Ambulance has now a B This section of the Amer received an a totul jet thirty-one distinct citations, New | as the | _about | y | Stamford, Conn. 3-14-3dx X - | Georgianna Monks, D. D. S e/t = AT o SN S MULTIGRAPH LETTERS in good condition. A bargain for Fac-simile of Typewriting done in| Cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 3-13-d6 6x6 with run, also 1 nmm; e incu- | “"dufu;?“i?iz.fil‘"r»f}'.’f?;;‘,"m‘ bator in fine condition. 3-14-wix | HARTEORD TYFEWEEF EXCRANGE. Inc 26 ate Street. Hartford, (‘flnm[ BOWLING, POOL,—FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS ! OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) | 172-174 ARCH ST. WiLov H, W. BRIERE| X A FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock | for your Real Estate and‘ and White Wyandotte eggs $1.00 i per setting. $5.00 per hundred. Insurance Wiliam Whitman, lxensxng;ullii-s‘l Room: 37, Booth’s Blk. Office Open n Mon., Wed. dnd Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. i FOR SAL hen houses 6 and | )R SALE—Hatching eggs for from the best of Columbian W dottes, ulsx?fi&l. Reds. Same have Jaid in DeceWber, January and February, 50 per_cent. and better. John W. Allen, No. 331 Chestnut street. 3-11-6dx FOR SALE—No reasopable offer re- fused for my two lots at Maple Hill. Clifford F. Huntj Box 1608, Springfield, Mass. % 8-11-6dx | A —— AUCTION SALE. Court, T to the NOTICE | We are paying the highest | prices for eld rags, old rub- bers, metals and scrap -iron, paper. Telephone, 1645 and we will be at your service. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, | integrity and results are write A. G. BROWN, 26 STREET, HARTFORD, *PHONE CHARTER 412. the Detecta mmm». By order of the Superior will sell at Public Auction, highest bidder, on Tuesday, the $th | day of .April, A. D, 1916, at | o’clock, noon, sharp; on the prem a lot of land with a four story brick ! dwelling house thereon, containing ! five (5) tenements, located ‘at No. 96- $-100 Beaver street, New Britain, | Connecticut, Attest: FRED WINKLIE, Committee appointed by’ { TO RENT- 391 Arch ) street. 3-14-wl —Five room flat, i CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and ! its products. Let us suppiy you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and cottage cheese. Telephone 98% 10 RENT—Store Arch street. F. and Garage, W. Loomis. 3-13-3d TO RENT—Desirable tenement of five or six rooms, second floor. In- quire 29 Kelsey street, 3-10-wix | RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-8-6dx 70 TO RENT—Fire room heat, and two office Curran company. flat, steam | rooms. Apply | 2-21-tf 516 Asylum St TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New t and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplles, Storage. "PHONE 23%6. 287 ELM STR Denison Garage ; 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, day and nighé Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL ARS "Phone 224. FOR SALE leverd desirable homes near Bas- lots, all improve- mdlnts, bet of surroundings. LOCKWOOD. Real Tstave and insurance 86 Wed Main or 793 East In Many Pifferent Languages, | BY SKILLED UNION MEN Modcrate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 g7 m. to 6:15 p. mu. Mondays and \/Zdncsdnys t0 8 p.m Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 33§ THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CE;URUH STREE' TEL, 634 C. EBBE , MGR. - . STTORAGE—50 Cars For ) the Winter $3.00 per month HART'S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Servic:, Repalring, Tires bought amd ¥ Sureiy Bonds a troutle by having your Insure written by &8 man who knows Go to GH1 A. PARSONS Yooth's Block. TELB’HONI - 326 - OFFICE 24 Dwight ‘Cy, 3 Bags 1.05 THE A. PINDAR CORP. Hartford Conn. | winthrop Apply Boardman, | 475 Arch street. 2-17-tf | rooms, | Maple 2-16-t¢ TO RENT—-Tenement of second floor. six 162 gravings | vertising Fu TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine | streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & C 325 Main street. 1-24-tf Bargains : In Real Estate all located | | { TO SEE WALL P LARGEST AND BF MORGAN & Istablished ir The Oldest Wall Paper and MAIN STREET. We { Three family house, large lot, improve- ments, on t Street. family Berlin, One Stree, cottage, oft Main Apply to The Home Banking & Realty Co. i 193 M\l\‘ STRIZE Resident Managers. Just large lot 304 Make 1 MaKers of Pho‘:o and Wood En- OUR SPRING ST »* b Illustrators for All Klnds of Ad- rposes R 'WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FALL LINE OF APERS ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1 1854 Paint Shop in the City Signs