New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Seo Boys’ Suits. all the Spring Lines in Washable and Wool All in Readiness; for Ages. UNTRIMMED SPRING HATS They Are Noticeably Different Mllan Hemp Hats, Prices $1.19 to $3.40 - d blocked rench creations A most wonderful assortment new ays, chartreuse and ‘resting collection of blacks. FOX & CO. Hartford. Fashion says that favorite of the hour. ago and are now Braid Hat'is the »ated this demand long the We antic) shiny and hydraulic pressed. All copies Black Lisere Hats, Prices $1.69t0 $2.98 | .,r of shapes and col- purpl also an Come and sce this Flowers and Novetties and sport hats; all the to $3.50. 25 GAITER PUMPS hundreds of these smart Hats in all conceivable shapes. Yyou Lisere showing o We can also show | g, Straws in purple, gray and navy disy Wings and Birds Hats; .00. blue. 1y for Tailored Prices 50c o UB SILK BLOUSES Extraordinary Value The value would for Prices 25 styles. dressy ideas. all the new colors and newest £.P REED © CO be equally extraordinary were it instead flesh, July : New styles in the popular Gaiter Pumps in black, Ru calf, pa- tent colt and gray Tnroned soles and covered in a beautiful fini For Saturday ARCH PRESERVER SHOES Are for Every Woman’s Health and Comfort The most important feature of this splendidly shank is made wide enough to support without laying the weight where it should be. Arch Preserver Shoes make from constant standing. They're made in styles kid top, kid button, cloth tcp. The price now ... of March There are heautiful plain pastel shades including peach, ¢ apricot, mais, nile, ciel and rose. Smart tailor-made Kid, styles with convertible collar, all styles. heels; constructed Shoe is the carrying “he upper of the principle. over on the shoe, and to distribute walking a pleasure for the heaviest person, and relieves the strain for dress and na all kid lace. strect wear, narrow, medivm and wide toes, patent, button, him | | of the FORMER NEW BRITAIN BOY PUZZLES POLICE " stina having They boy, that city. they knew Burdnick rimed New Still pursuing their local authorities turned 1tin only to be informed parents did not live were understood to {ville. At Rockyille the that mo one by the nam» of Burd | nick lived there. \ twige S SAVE $12,000,000. Would M the picked owever his namu. Con- and that, e haa Britain as his home. ard, I'ree Sugar Big Loss to Country. March 17—The istration bill to repeal the provision of the tariff, by the house last night, went to the NOW, | yenate today. It will be referred 1o Rock- | the finance cominittee and probably stated {\ill be taken up soon in the senate for action The bill the cialist, Washington, ad- free passed inquiries to New that there be in police the Brit- the llas Given Two Different Names and Has Claimed Fou ‘owns As | boy's His Home. | but Willimantic, ppent near a fforts to place a ten-yc he since he was found \\.‘lnA’Ol‘lV.l}m\ #this city last Monday night has | given two different names and claimed ifour different towns as nis home, the eity and town authorities have turned the search over to the state board of charities. In the meantime the child is being kept the town farm When he was first taken in he said his name was Jeseph knd that he lived in Hartford. mun tion with the Hartford brought out the fact that taey March week in Having e boy was adopted 3146 house, 13 democrats and one Rep. London, casting the ne; votes. Efforts to amend or rc- | commit were unavailing. | As the tariff law now would go on the free list consequent estimated the local authorties up their | o0V to the government hands. mately $42,000,000. charge e Pilla New vs. Old. Com- makes butter rong police ndie only fresh knew Bros.—advt. to 14 by s-old o yesterd. | name was « he lived at Warehouse tended there. | found at Warehouse iname of Burdnick or \dding the complications s0- told the mstina T the poiice that 1 vtnick and that Point, and at No one was | Point the | Then , & | ative stands sugar May 1, wiih of re approxi- school by Phytnick. threaw loss of Special 1ri | fresh native lard $1. Russell d Sat. 3 dozen strictly and one pound pure Bros.—advt. Age We 1 Russc and fishy. made butter, For the Combined LIVING-ROOM AND PARLOR The ent ly r pieces ady ronszible for the limited number Room and an entertaining of rooms combined of small flats and apartments is lars for the popularity of odd mahogany I"urnishings of tlhe Living Room. The of rooms does not allow a Living lditional room for the receivirg and guests, these two for Consequently into one. arc - a 100m to be used for this double odd obtained in this way. Durpose mahozany picce pleasing and artistic effect can be We given it have recognized this commendable tendeney toward the use of odd mahogany picces and consideration ‘n the selection of our stock of Living Itoom IFurnishings. vie now showing an and Arm Chairs COMFORT extensive assortment of beautiful, serviceable irtistic and unusnal designs in mahozany and They upholstered RVIC. and service Rocker in BILITY s they tapestries andvelours of attractive colorings n losi sight of in designing ihese looking: Tdeny pattern and S ve not be Chairs. are as comfortable able are good for the Living Room, A well-designed Davenport is a very desirable piece for the nd full upholstered. Living Room. These are to be found in ir stock with mahogany frame: Out-of-the-ordinary designs in Library Tables. showing will make it a pleasure Gate-Leg Tabl Reading Table, De Room and Booke: Furniture ks ses found in our at this We to be for you to select yvour Living store. cordially invite your inspection. ~C. C. FULLER COMPANY Overlooking Capitol Grounds 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. “Where Quality is Higher Than Price” CASH IN ADYANCE. HELP W. \\.l‘l l)— TALFE at Leonard 17-dz2 BOY wanted, apply at once &Herrmann Co, WANTED- to delive of Nurser; and vicinity. Nurseries, Reliable man and colleét r Stock in New References. Manchester, Conn with tew our Britain Heath 2dx | WANTED—A young, man for work. Must be at least 16 age. Good opportunity vancement. References Apply Corbin Cabinet 1 Com- pany. i nifice FOREMAN WANTED. most desirable opening with ability. Ruling conditions; absolutely right wages; plenty of construction-work ahesd for a man who wishes to locate m Hartford, Conn. Apply in person. Arrange for appointment by letter. We give employment to both Un men and open shop men. It ability that counts with us. Hartford Open Shop Building Trades' Exchange, Room 36, No. 118 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn 3-15-12ds MASON have a a man for labor is The makers and nachin- Mfg. Co., South 3-15-6d WANTED—Tool New Britain Main street. ists, WANTED—Young man clerk. Address Box 3 Office. as BB, groce Herald 3-14-5d WANT to learn life Salary $14 per sions for the fi ence required. and James Room 204, 272 50 years of age insurance business week and commis 3 months. Refer- Apply between 9 P. Herou, Supt., Main street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. EXPERIENCED for alteration Herrmann Co. Seamstross wanted Dept. at Leonard & 3-17-d2 WANTED—Competent girl for cral housework in small Apply 38 Magnolia st., ger family. Hartford TFirst-cluss laundress work home. ITotel Beloin, T5¢ a d Room 22 3-16 Apply WANTED—Competent f'nl for 1l housework W. S. E Lincoln street en- Mrs. wcon, 15-0d DA n General hc laundress pital WANTED WANTED: vate fami preferred. Herald. in pri- German Room, with bhoard American Address I or X ED—Aetnz Bowlir Church street. q WANTED—To rent bungalow. Would chase, Must have all conveniences. Address Bungalow, Box 7, Herald. 3-8-e. 0. d.-6t modern consider archi- exper- P O) 3-1 1 WANTEI rapher in tects’ office. One with some ience preferred. Address Box, 607, City. work, Apply Co. WANTED—Ior clerical age 17 18. mar Higgins Forwarding youn or W. W. WANTED—BY Gerr washing and housework by the 17 Webster St. NTED—Exporienced Knittors on Paget and flat rib top machines McCallum Hosiery company North- impton, Mas 3-165-3 FRIDAY, MARCH l ONE CENT A WORD EACB INSERTION. 4a | i 3-19-2dx 17, 1916. F‘OR SALE Some very desirable homes—To the right parties-—a low prices will be given. Will get particulars by calling at my office H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Streef NEW BRITAI ATIONAL BANK BUILDING PHILADELFHIA |CARS TO RENT L'L()hl‘]‘l) AND OPEN CARS FOk B fet e 193 Main Street |- MORRIN%(_,ARA.[: 200 E- MAIN RELT. Over 25¢ Store PRIC] | Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. { Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Sundays by Appointment. Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. . F. E. MONKS, D. D. | Georgianna ‘Vlonks, D. D. 5. | ELM STRER MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done 1, 2 and colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed HARTFORD TYFEWKIVER tXCHANGE, Inc 26 State Strect Hartford, Conn BOWLING, POOL,—FI LIQUORS AND CIGAR: OLSON'’S CAFE to Hilding \'«-lum) -174 AR(, H MINIMUM CHARGE 19¢ ALL advertisements the classified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day f issue. for ATE M. 1 i 430 MAIN STREET. g Livery Cars for bire, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repaliring. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224, LOST— kit- ten. Finder Rock avenue. gray Angora return to 5 Reward FOR SAL FOR SALE . desirable homes ncar Bas- sett street, Ia lots, all improve- ments, best of surroundings. H. N, LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance TYPEWRITERS, Several Corona Typewriters, the machine | for your personal use, in the office, in | the home and “on the road.” (Successor Has all | 17~ | up-to-date features and weighs but | six pounds. Local representative THE DICKINSON DRU In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices, 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 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 Star | Advance Showing of Ready-to-Wear Garments in SUITS, FOR SALE—White rock pullets, ¢ol- ATS AND y brooder and bone cutter. Berlin. 3-16-2dx New Novelties in Women’s and Ready Wear | Trimmed Hats. We are showing some big values ‘in Shirt Waists and Skirts. FOR SALE—My tomatoes and string | vine to can, have the pristin ' e *. E. Davenport, 1292 ley ' 86 West Main or 793 East | PRINTING beans, preserved accordin: to U. .| nment specifications, ten min- DRY GOUDS 00 immer. Quart glas . I jar ered only in 1 dozen | { street, "Phone 1430. 3-17-d1x | [l . FOR sale; 1.00 wh SALE—Tdison phonograph for 60 records, fine condition, weckly if you like. J’h(:nuA\ hox i orald. £ | | 'I ORAGE—-50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Livery Servic:, Recpairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, .80 Main St FOR SALR—One pair of extra good team bhobs Rhode: East street. 3-16-d2 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. and incu- ar- hen houses 8x6 also 1 Buckeye condition, FOR 6x6 hator vit =t SALE— with ran, in fine | Misses' to and FOR ' SALIS microscope, ating tab! Look 5. pool table, m s 19 Court .\t, Istate of Saturday quire of Ired 20 Broad Plainville, Ct. 3-15 \Wool value. SPECIAL Wool years Underwood typwrite electric machines, oper- operating cha e Ut If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 rave Your Eyes Examined and Gle s fitted” by A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIS Over 30 Years Experience. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302 Peace, | 3 3 b e 2 FOR SALE—1913 Ford Boys 2-piece Suits, in good condition. A Cash. Williams Auto n street. touring car, bargain Co., 2 AT Pants, 6 to 17 49c | ght Knee worth A 2 Boys’ FOR SALE-—Hatching eggs for 2 from the best of Columbian Wy dottes, also R. 1. Reds. Same laid in December, January February, 50 per cent. and John W. Allen, No. 331 street. bette Chestnut 3-11-6dx | medium wei worth 25 AT Women's and Pants, SREGIAT vest R R T | FOR SALE—No reasonable offer re- | fused for my two lots at Map. Hill. Clifford Hunt, Box 16 . Springtield, Mass. 3-11-6dx | Extra heavy I'nH size Bed Spreads, B . OBc \1'69(: L.50 and $1.75 98(: silk fin- rubberized back, . $3.98 \l‘ Men's Negligee $1.00 Shirts. SPECIAL FOR SALIE—! — | 3arred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte s $1.00 per setting. $5.00 per hundred. William Whitman, Kensington. A sample line of $ 11-8d | | all Leather Ihml | = | TO RENT. To tenemen rooms , modern im on Trolley line. W. P, Chestnut street - A big Raincoat Special, ished poplin, worth $5. ')\ SREGIAT OFFICE 24 Dwight Ct. TELEPHONE - 326 - of five rovenenta, Steele, 260 | 3-17-6dx | TO Rl 3 Bags THD—Press hands wanted both men and women. Apply Rus- sell & Erwin Mfg. Co. Division, S-14-wi NOTICE We are paying the highest prices for old rags, old rub- pers, metals and scrap iron, | paper. Telephone, 1645 and we will be at your service. DETECTIVES It you are anticipating investigi- tion in any matter where secreq integrity and results are cssential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATH STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. 1 use the Detecta Phone. NOTICE! LOUIS CROLL SANITARY PLUMBER Dealer in All Kinds of Roofing FPaper and Skylights Tin, Tar and Gravel Roofi FORD AV tov H, W. BRIERE for your Real Estate and Insurance Blk Loom 37, Booth's Otlice Open ‘.\sz. Wed. and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. TONR ur improvements. rooms, all Women's heavy Gowns, worth SIPAB(CILAIL; 2\IE flannel Night 39c Glen sireet. DUcE | modern | | TO RENT--Five rooms modern improvement, room flat, H. Samlow, i i RED street, —Five Mrs. G. TO RI five quirc INT—Desirable ix rooms, tenement second floor. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 216 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn o1 Kelse TO RINT—Fire room licat, and two office Curran company. flat, rooms. steam | Appl, 2-21-t¢ | MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings ~» > R lilustrataors for All Klnds ot Ad- vertising Furposes b4 . TO RENT—Iour room apartment, Winthrop street, Apply 476 Arch street. 15 Boardman, 2-17-tf TO RENT--Tenement of heated; second floor. street, six 162 rooms, | Maple 2-16-t¢ | | TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine | streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & | Co., 326 Main street. 1-24-tf _— FARM---Wlthm 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres rooms, BY Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. E T R S TR T A M V. SR e s A TS 5.0 € o FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHIED ROOMS witheut board, in Address TW Two private Tlerald taanily Box A. B. JOHNSON. D. D. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings, ‘ 1

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