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NE.QV, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916. FOX & CO. [z ||| @ ™ | | DR. SEERLEY’S Hartford. S S ENNY AW ORD . 99 -] CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 18¢ “Sex Hyglefle Boys Topc 0 ats [ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Lectures HELE WANTED MALE, ALL advertisements | § Free Opening, Mar. 15, at § P.M. AN D—Pin-man, 16 or over Aetna, ey | e ef Alleys, Chureh street. §-15-2dx for the classified Y M C A ANTED—Young man to assist ship- i | 2 & & & lerk in stock room and make column must he in out bills. Good chance for advance- ‘Nr ment. 'Phone 631. 3-15-d2x the Herald office by $5()9r§h TOday C$g'Q0 and $3 98 MASON FOREMAN WANTE e 1:30 p. m. on the day ® have 2 most desirable opening for ST Your oice at conditions; absolutely right wage == = — Some very desirable homes—To the right parties-—a a man with ability. Ruling labor | " issue. SO Topcoats and Reefers in spring welghts, and because we ordered them six months ago you can DlsBRmosRcenaich onoaigab e d NonIon low prices will be given. Will get particulars by calling at save on your purchase $1.00 to $2.00. Made of fine Coverts, black and white check Worsteds, all wool or s man Wwho wishes to locate n El o = | m i Serges and fine Cashmere. Norfolk double breasted and plain belted styles: some have inverted pleats Hartford, Conn. Apply in person. | ko wenty-five to fifty y otiice The smaller sizes in Blue Serge are trimmed with emblem and brass buttons. Coats in sizes 2% to 10; Arrange for appointment by lettel 6 : St 1 etier. | 7, \veek a representative wanted | I_l D HUMPI_IREY 72 M . g worth today $5.00 and $5.98. 3 98 ]“‘”‘j‘;‘,‘”“‘ Szaployniencitofioitnion ‘ery town. Quickest and hest sel- | ° 5 2 ain dtreef Your choice . . o and open shop men. It is - s S = R g > 2 B : . Sample free. Thompson. NEW BRITAIN NATIO NAI. BANK BUILDING ability that c s s The | 1bility that counts with u The Dol cecll o nd Con Hartford Open Shop Building - — | T = S 5 B O ra s FHY ® o um street, Hartford, Comn. | i ; i CLOSED AND OPEF CARS FOK ra lan enalssanc(g e CRelectrlchail Olis i WEDDINGS, RE: NS, E WANTED—Tool makers and machin- ase retur MR e e DENTAL RUUMS ew Britain Mfg. Co. South M()RRI\’S (]ARA( E Main street. 3-15-6d - | Los - strayed, gray { % 193 M bt ‘ 200 E- MAIN Scarfs BOY WANTED—About 14 or 15| -ten. Finder return to 92 Blacic alfl [86 years of age. Room 21 R. R. Arcade Rock avenue. Reward o Over 25¢ Store shis 3 P 3-15-ic s g BEST WORK AT MODERATE CENTERPIECES AND TABLE COVERS, WEDNESDAY. ART DEPARTMENT. - LOST—Between Arch street and I PRIC s An assortment of 150 pieces—an importer's sample line, which cannot be duplicated. In the lot WANTED—Permanent and trust- win Home, Seed n.u:1 .('011‘:““"“."{"; | Oflice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. . are 36-inch round Centerpieces, some allover lace and others with linen pionmyitcameteE G oodliwa scs ol IR St ngp o B E Bene el | Stundays by Appaintmcdt P Agjn-ml,"c“mn . 3 S oo e et S iires to Herald Office. Reward. 3-15-1dx = L aud 7 Passenger Autos for hire 7 2 =9 rfs, prices $1.98 up to $: 2 —Sun g e wit e o M Repalrs, Supplies, Storage. 45-inch round Centers, prices $2.98 up to $4.50 20x54 1. LOST—Sunday gold bracele h H + . LA 5. ‘ -0:\ 2 r[; r‘.(‘(' s s‘; 98 WANTED—Young amethyst, probably on Shutt 'G orgianna Monks, D. D PIONE 287 ELM STREET §4-inch Table Covers, prices $3.50 up to $5.00. { 20x7 s, up to $3. VANTED ng man as grocery 24 G 3] e. R rd if re-| — — — — clerk. Address Box 3 BB, Herald | MC°adow avenue e Also a few Armbian Net Scarfs worth $1.50 for this sale $1.00. Office, 04 g Do aRto R erald fotie SR MUL“GHAPH LETTERS § . y EVERY PIECE IS WORTH DOUBLE WANTED Bookkeeper would like | LOST—Monday, March Gth, on New ac-simile of Typewriting done in | DenlSOH Garage | | | Britain-Hartford car sealskin muff. [1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. 430 MAIN STRE work evenings. Will check, close or |~ Britain - S : > il bl inatall books, Address Hox 18 Xa [ Linder veturn 1 Webster strect, Letter Heads Printed. Livery Cars for hire, day and night et . Hartford, Tel. Charter i lufl EARTFORD TYFEV RITER EXCH/NGF. Ing Storage, Supplies and Repairing. g z 7. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. AG'T REO AND l\L\.\“‘L],L CARS WANTED—Man 25 to 50 years of age —_— . - Phone 224, prlng umps to learn life insurance business. WANTED. - Salary $14 per week and comm = BOWLING, POOL —F1 i 5 and Scrlms See ihls new footesar showine the sprins styls sions for the first 3 months. Refer- | WANTED—By German woman, | FOR SALE tendencies marked by the most graceful lines and ences required. Apply between 9 washing and housework by the day. LIQUORS AND CIG caed | e = Several desirable homes near Jas- : it and 12. James P. Heron, Supt. 17 Webster St. -15-3 0' SON S CQFE | sett street, large lots, all improfe- beautiful combinations. E E vet, 'ge ots, al improve Value 29c and 35c. : 4 Room 204, 272 Main street - = ments; best of surroundings. le P c Blue Kid imitation button, with ivory white 3-13-6ax | WANTED—Experienced Knitter N (Successor to Hilding Nelson) . . ST Sale Price . soles, $5.00 ~| " baget and flat rib top R H. N, LOCKWOOD. , $5.00. >aget a at r v S5 We've held these sales before, and the only trou- | Blue Kid Colonials, welt soles, ‘large tongue and WANTED—A-1 man to handle Hart- | McCallum Hosiery company North- 172-174 ARCH ST. xsmv:r:‘: L;;:i;ngrlr;qg;hrn:z( ble about them is that we cannot hold them oftener. | buckle, $6.00. Z‘,’.’[‘Zl“’“?’l S S ampton, Mass. 3 - Sl 4 article. The materials are so popular it is not too much The same style . , No competition, ex- . = CALL ON g sam 3 as above in Matt Kid and Pa- clusive territory given. Can make | WANTED—To rent modern sized gl g to say that no home can be complete without them. | tent, $5.00. from $100 to 0 a month. Ad- bungalow. Would consider pur- These are plain, hemstitched and with drawn work Novelty Boots 8-inch, both lace and button, in dress ‘“‘Organize Box No. 3 chase. Must have all vnn\vnmnm}-T. | for your Real Estate and PR INTING S . 5 - Yok % - Hartford, Co: 5 3-11-4dx Address Bungalow, Box 7, Herald. 1 ~ borders. A very slight imperfection in the weave | colors and white. Prices $5.50 to $8.00. Tn zray ; o a5 st o, a et Insurance ! In Many Different Languag: is not worth mentioning. White, ivory and bei and champagne, tan and brown, with white tops: = ik Room 37, Booth's Blk. Office Open BY SKILLED UNION MEN 19¢ yard. Upholstery department, second floor the new ivory kid and French grays, also white HELP WANTED—FEMALE. )—An apartment of or | Mon., Wed. and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. | __Moderate Prices. south store. | xia, caif ana buckskin. e —— = ‘en rooms for two adults. | LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. girl for gen- End preferred. Address Box | - 5 e Office Hours: 8 a, m. to 6:15 p. m. I housework. Mrs. W. S. Bacon, b AW 1 5 XX, Herald. 3-11&15-x Mondays and Wednest to 8 p. m. e Lincoln street. 3-15-6d GHINETT OTICE . Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 WANTED—Swedish girl for second | WANTED—Press hands wanted We are paying the hlghest THE i [to Chairman Stone on the commitice | FOR SALE. D P Bt EE T ot e nlesd oRar B celib e i cesRfo roldRraes Mol dnubol IV AS TR PRIVTII\(‘ LO.. | on foreign relations, and was one of & b e ’C[ o SellScant oy bt e : 3-15.w1 | bers, metals and scrap iron, | 5% CHURCH STRE % o B | the dominant democrats in the com- TYPEWRIT 53¢ I S. oo - = s 1| ——— mittee on finance. Before his heuth WANT itress at the Broad- T C. EBBE: Corona Typewriters, the machine t N paper. elephone, 1645 'lfld I]IES IN ASHINE [lN S 2 Shively wes demoesatie | for your persomal use, in the office, in i B STETE T - - dLhe sfopur sorvicy 5'1 ORAGE—50 C w | whip. the home and “on the road.” Has all | N REOrm o © RENT_F i tront — —-50 Cars —_— B Eoeats emtns o e ra it || AN EED=COrEipstent TO R urnished front room, $10.000 FOR TRINITY. six pounds. Local representative ff,aql ylj?,:‘sfl‘:{“ilf; :\n . W. S. Ba 242 Main St., top floor. 3—1»‘»—1«1§ DETECTIVES For the Winter $3.00 per imouth L E e 92 coln_street. 3-8- 5 Y - | : - If you are anticipating investign- | HART’S GARAGE f Is6 New Haven Woman Also Receives| THE DICKINSON DRUG €0, |mwarnrer— ———0 ; | S¥ofurnished rooms for LEht HORse: |ivion in any matter| where secrecy, Horace Iy Hisy Prop LIJSS 10 [he GOIIIlU‘y § real, SfiYS\ Life Use of $200,000- L Britain General ho: 2 | Tel 58 Hart S " 3.14.if | mtegrity and results are i 5 ) ; write A. G. BROWN, 26 ’ Wil | New York, March 15.—Mrs. Marv | FOR SALE—Underwood typwriter, STREET, HARTFORD, l’eSl ell[ l SOH | Van Nest Jackson, who was the widow microscope, electric machines, oper- 'PHONE CHARTER 412. { of Charles Carroll Jackson, in her will ating table, operating chair, Aesk: o e | filed for probrate yesterday,bequeathed book case, ¢ombination billiard and T P e e 5 1 Washington, March 15.—Senator | $80,000 to St. Mary's Free hospital | pool table, paltform scale. WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT 3 For Your Insurance and Benjamin F. Shively of Indiana, one | for children, 000 each Lo St. Luke's 19 Court St., Estate of . Sty o tv Bond QS ke oo o e moeen el Agents for Heywood Wakefield Baby Carriaces. ANITARY PLUMBER Avotd .Euurmftgy nzvmg{'-nur . fiouse, died yesterday aftern el : ey onse I ) Dealer in All Kinds of Roofing Paper | 4 | Providence hospital after a lingering | Merey, at Inwood-on-Hudson, and Agents for F. A, \thtney Baby Carriages. St s ance written by @ man who kpows lliness. He was almost 59 vears old. | Trinity college, at Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—Generator, motors, §0 T T ) ¢ At his bedside when the end came | Her personal effects and the re-| foot 30 in. steel smoke stack, Y, it DWIGHT A. PARSONS, were Mrs. Shively, Miss Mary Shively, | siduary estate are left in equal shares | 48 in. H. R. T. boiler. American | N2 : S T ey Booth’s Biock. their vyoungest daughter; John J.|to her sister, Mrs. Anna Van Nest Paper Goods Co., Kensington. ‘ 7 2 l‘;)]{]) S it A S - B e e N B el B e e 3-14-2dax 0 TOUR Bhively, the senator’s brother, 'The | Jeanie Van Neste Foster of Lenox, funeral will probably be at South | Mass. Elizabeth Baker, ¢ = 2 | e et s e o step- | rom s o SV if You Want Good Bottled Bend, Ind., under the direction of the | gaughter, of New Haven, Conn, re- RE=al 0 Bgg Incubator. In- e T > Beer, Wine or Liquors, ergeant at arms of the senate. celves the infome for life from a| ‘hiaavie oo & oo 20 Broad o R o ’d S fq s @ A few minutes after Mr. Shively | trust fund of $200,000, and has the £ e ettt = : y rder Same from [@lied his colleague, Mr. Kern, the ma- | ; ‘ power of appointment over the prin- jority leader in the senate, announced | cipal. -Mrs. Mary Alice Barney of 31 | ¥ OR SALE—Horse, good driver; = 7 PHILIP BARDECK, his death. telling the senate that he | vy (Fhiciviscientill=irootil receives hand sewed harness, and new Con- 3 = TP b : 185 Arch St Phone 482-2 performed the saddest official act of | $50 000, and Dr. George M. Swift, a i;vrfi “h(\;:l:&:.\ Address Box 34, — . | TElEPHONE 3 B his life” Upon Mr. Kern's motion | grieng, and Catherine L. Jenkins, a erald ce. 3-15-2dx S ags 3 i > - 326 - the senate (:]lefip‘éd‘l’d/ r(»sr;luttx;;u of n-l | cousin, each receives $10,000, . B - et, and adjourned as a further mak B SR = 3 A respect S — TOR SALE—Up-to-date hotel in - 5 " The body will be taken to South Never fishy, always sweet, just the Portchester, N. Y, v = , z / located, Bend, Ind., for burial. Vice President | kind vou love to eat. Russell’'s Best all modern equipment, including Marshall appointed Senators Kern, | Butter, 39c a pound and worth it— bowling allies, banromn. etc. Do- IR it Sensiors Ko, e B 'J. M. Finnegan Slahles Johnson of Maine, Kenyon, Swanson, immediatel No reasonable offer - 2 s, Sutherland, Martine, Phelan, S : S z rejected. sh payment. | el J::ine\ e to hot as s SHELL TEKE BURNA. Krumrine Agency, 315 Au(\mm st., | E = Constantinople, March 15, vi S he funeral. 15, via Lor- Stamford, Conn. ud\ guard of honor at t t arch 15, via Bpeaker Clark appointed the thirtepn | don, 12:40 p. m.—"Two cruisers on USSR S Yndlana representatives and Repre- | 'l‘k“", L ,,I,';l'.‘ d‘_fl!‘,o en ;,0" ”": FOR SALE—-1913 Ford touring car, . tatives Igoe, Treadway, Austin, | Teke Burna (Gallipoli Peninsula). the |75, " o) 5 0 onaition. A bargain for Tafenn 1. M. C. Smith, Dunn, and Til- | War office announced todz “They Sel e e 0 P P iina o ihe hausgs. | then withdrew. *“On the other fronts| Cash. Rt A i . St = o 1Im street. 3-13-d6 P1 f ai ds hi . tho | there is n nze. nty of air and sunshine | President’s Wilson's Letter. fithere im0 bab eU _ry et e hs d arcfessendal fofyour 516 Aevium Sty Hartford, Conn. During his illness Senator Shively | = == "OR SALE—2 hen houses 8x6 and aby’s growth an calthy development. In order - - — — was visited several times by Presi‘eat | TO RENT. 6x6 with run, also 1 Buckeye incu- ve that he may get the ful! benefit of his hours out of Wilson, who regarded him as a war bator in fine condition. 3-14-wilx C 5 hoto and Woed Ens friend. lLast night the president sent | TO RENT—Five room flat, 301 Arch | __ - P doors, you should buy Lim a Sleeper like the one in | Magfire;:;’:‘aésl’ >to and S - il;jis\fll\,.}nr of condolence to Ars. | street, Mrs. G. H. Samlow. 3-14-w1 | pon car i uiching eggs for sale, our picture. Dedn e e Klndso‘Ad— My Dear Mrs. Shively: |oNRENE==trelenaiiCaras o5 | W Ctooib ofestio it ol ik S AL This Carriage has an adjustable hood, roomy vertising Purposes » T have just learned, with the deep- | Arch street. F. W. Loomis. a . L s 3 AR T s i O e || December, January and body, soft cushions, durable upholstering that will band. Your own loss is tragical, .nd | — - Uil U AR e e not soil easily, light flexible springs and rubber-tired my heart goes out to you in deep and | TO RENT—Desirable tenement of « ? S B i) UneYiosa o the | [ln e e e e | IEtzeets 3-11-6ax wheles that sit solidly on the axles. It rides easily country is very great, for he Wis| quire 29 Kelsey street. 3-10-wlx = and without jolts to baby, and the reversing gear en- moved as a public servant by :izh | _ — | FOR SALE—No reasonable offer re- motives of duty to his state and the | ;70 RENT—Fire room flat, steam | fused for my two lots at Maple ables it 10 be pushed from either end I F Q = l nation, and T join with his collenzucs |~ heat, and two office rooms. Apply [ HIill Clifford F. Hunt, Box 1608, We have on exhititon some other very attractive | OFr YSmMaaiec in deploring his death, as creatir | Curran company. 2-21-tf Springfield, Mass 3-11-6dx o hi g L 2 i vacancy in the highest councils of .he | = W " B new models which we should like to show you. Pric:s FARM Wth 3 il f N Britai country which cannot easily be filled. | 7() RENT—Four room apartment, 15 N Q,]') 00 to $4') 00 = 1 in mileS o ew l'ltalll May God sustain you in this mowent | Winthrop street. Apply Boardman, [ FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock pf your supreme sorrov With g I 475 Arch street. 2.17-tf and White Wyandotte eggs $1.00 ite Wyu cees) §1 8 containing 12 acres WOODROW WILSON P rTenemmxl of s rooms, William Whitman, Kensington. BY Mr. Shively came to the senate in i ht'alf‘\i, second floor 162 Maple 3-11-8d ) fter having served three fu st 2-16-t¢ 3 o e s i":‘z "Mx(': aers tour rom | A. B, JOHNSON, D. 0. S, | Complete Homefurnisher ¢t schultz & Costello, Inc. the senate Mr. Shively TO RENT—Two MmO ur room | . ; ke e = e o Ol DENTIST 1052-54 Main St., Cor. Morgan St, HARTFCRD § ' 242 Main Sireet. . um-umlltL on pensions, ranked next Co.,, 325 Main street. 1-24-t¢ | National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings, centers. Prices $2.25 up to F Im\;.\l Ct. By Hour or Day.

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