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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916. ] SALTS AND PEPPERS, % : @ ]‘,‘I silver Salt and Pepper Shak- oy ISS]ON 4 ° ° ers with glass lining; reg- - : . 5 ST. MARK’S CHURCH Hartford. sale price THIS WEEK -MARCH 21-25 CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e Ten D ay Sale Silverware ONE CEA WRD EACH mmmox. LI I i o Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 7:45 P. M. ALL adverti Sheffield and d W Sterli o o e il BISHOP E. C. ACHESON, Preacher. etlield and Plate are, terlmg column must_he in T T R R GOOD MUSIC; FAMILIAR HYMNS )u«L(l>tcr, cheap. L. A. Bradbury, Hollow and Flatware. the Herald office by Kensington. -wi ALL WhLCOMI* *COME All Guaranteed 1,33_0 p. m. on the day FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, 4 ¥ o issue. breeds, barred rock, white rock | rose comb R. I. Reds and White WANTED. leghorn. Wyckoft strain, §1 for 15, WM. ROGERS FLATWARE ° $6 for 100 Small chicks 15c each, e e FMFG- CO. QUADRAPLE WANTED—One Office boy, one Clerk, $12 for 100, satisfaction guaranteed N BU HIGH ST L Reduced 20 (o 309 and Engrav- er lng one girl for Office work. Apply P. No fertile e; replaced. Martin - uuse 0 uums- B. ST S & I, Corbin Diy., 5 Dahlson, 51 Wells St., Tel. 1052-4 e Jox {( Ao PLATE : el g 3-20-d3x Modern improvements—will be s old at a very low price and casy terms Sho WANTED—A gentleman wants a co: if taken at once. Qi ties | Buoans Bzok REscRaale room in a nice private house. *OR SALE—Property at 17-19 orice ae. Holloware HOLLOWARE e H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Stree! essert Spoons, reg. 5 - s & s and billiard room. Ideal place IC RITAIN® NATIO NAL. BANK s vrics 31.20. J Q7 S orion anD % REDUCTION AND TED—A clean comfortable fur- | club, hotel or samitarium. Forme NEW/ BRITAL ocedlie 2 . el Sroonaires S PRI ALy 10 ENGRAVING FREE nished room; light housckeeping: | 1ly Dr. Styles' sanitarium and T i T G JRt= price 31:35. Vases. prices $1.25 to $9-50 et R coia central location, by an American | dence. Easy terms, further infor FOR SALE CARS TO RENI 6 Coffee Spoons, reg. $1. S S Cake Baskets, price $5.75. e A, | et e AV |t o 0 G Chces, ceiai s NIRRT e iy { e o price 31.60. $12.75. i ¢ Compotes, prices $5.50 to dress, Room, Herald, 3-22-1dx | " Rooms, large Garage and Billiard | CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR 6 Orange Spoons, reg. $1.50, 5-75 — - FOR SALE—Edison phonograph for| ks Sl e o B 35 i, sale price $1.20. Sandwich Platters, prices o WANTED—Boy, 14 or 15 years of age, | &ale; 60 records, fine condition, $5. | Room. Ideal place for club, hotel, | - WEDDINGE, RECEPTIONS, EXG = - hit askets i .5 2 > - or sanitari . Formerly Dr. styles’ TEL. 943-2, 6 Soup Spouns, reg. $2.38, sale $10.50 to $11.50- G R, e LR, light work, steady employment, 21 [ $1.00 weck you like. Phono dail s e Lo, 4 price $1.85. Condiment Sets, prices § Nut Bowls, pric ; R. R. Arcade. 3-21-2d | graph box 22, Herald. 3-16-tf | ; ik ion oy MORRIN’S GARAGE ¢ e o ; I o FYGT | terms. Further information e 6 Bouillon Spoons, reg. $2.25, ~ $12.75. ce Tubs, price $4.00. = = > 5 O o cins 2 MAI R WANTED— o 5 : SALE 2 s 8x6 and ourt S sale price $1.75. andle Sticke, prices $6.00 to Cocktail Mixers, price $6.50- AN emios L onAb vt dhoazs S RO RSk Beun hoyss. i i ' experienc Can | . 1 Buckeye incu- 6 Salad Forks, reg. $2.25, sale $12.75. Castan ricesistios i 4 experience n| 6x6 with run, also 013 Doy i i 2 rences. sddre X ba dition, {055 [ . 6 Oyster Forks, reg $1.75, $8.50. to $16.50. : — o LEyoniase yanticloaung e I Iams u 0 0 sale price $1.30. Castors, 2 and 3 bottles, prices Candelabra, prices $7.00 to WANTED—Dressmaker by the day. tion in any matter where seccrecy, L Spreaders, reg. $2. 2,75 .50- g e 5 £ ! | y esults are essential . 6 Butter Spreaders, re: $2.75 to $4.5 e siL00. i - ss, giving terms, time, etc. FOR SALE integrity and results —are entinl i ots Heduan: Mot Cam, . 1R sale price $1.55. Sugar Holders, price $3.25. Bake Dishes, prices $4.50 to Box 23, Herald. 3-20-3dx - o TERS write GEBEOWN S 2 MIETATE IR e e e # 6 Medium Knives, reg. $ 6 Coasters in rack, prices $5.00. TYPEWRIT STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. I S S SRELEOR STNR T SR sale price $1.60. $3.25 10 $4.00. Reflectors, prices $1 to $4-50. WANTED—Pin men, steady worl See demonstration of the 'PHONE CHARTER 412. Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. 6 Medium Yorks, reg. $1.7 Mustard Jars with spoon and Fern & prices 2735 o enl | A et I use the Detecta Phone, ‘PIICNE 236. T ELM STRER I ana Saturday of this week. sale price $1.35. cover, prices $1.00 to $2.25. 3 Church street. | DICKINSON DRUG CO. NOTICE | 6 Fruit Knives, reg. s Picture Frames, prices 50c to cer Vases, prices $5-00 to o “ v sale price $1.40. $6.75. : $8.50. HELP WANTED—MALE. [P : ; . e=————————————————| Ve are paying the highest | D G WANTED—Young man for wrapping | HELP WAN llfil)— SMALE. | £ P lc)i rag s. old grub- efllSOH ara e bread, at Hoffmann's Baker | prices for o gS, 430 MAUN STREET. o S COMMUN]TY Arch street. d | WANTED—Ladies to work in spare | bers, metals and scrap iron, iiivery Cars for hire, day and night ogers l verware == time, demonstrating, good pay. | Telephone 1645 and ‘Elorage. Supplies and Repaicing. * ildren’s Mission Wed.. Thurs., Typewriter in our window WANTED—Man for cleaning in bak-| Apply Thursday between 9 and 10 | paper. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS WARE ery and building, 142 Main street. a. m., Haynes and Culpgrove, 34| we will be at your service. "Phone GUARANTEED. AND ENGRAVING R S T S ST e |2 o B B e M GUARANTEED 50 YEARS. B ; 3-22-1dx . Patrician and Georgian, the Tea Spoons . ... $2.00 6 Fruit Knives WANTED—Foreman T Onn e T e o was o For Your insurance dand FOR SALE Latest Patcerns. Table Spoons ... $4.00 Individual Salad Forks s el ' LTI iod atas £ Surety Bonds : E 6 Tea Spoomus .. .- $2.15 5 Soup Spoons . . ... $4.00 () Griticn 96iias pe ; R el o= ocalF factory e MUst BV I £ 4 Several desirable homes near Bas- 5 3 Dessert 8 3175 g ing, polishing and puffing. App!v | hand and be quick and accirate at| Avold trouble by having your tnsur- i . i" ot jarge lots, all improve Dessert Spoon .. s 4 '].)va.\(‘yr Spoons ..... $3.75 personally, with references, to Tho figures. Box 16XX, Heraid Office. | ance written by a man who knowse | ald ol _0 -\.d_n' _ improve Table SpOONS ......... $& e Spoons ... $4.00 FANCY PIECES BOXED. BecklStole il loole in gures. » Sl o Mt mum,ub t o[:urlm‘ul“m,,'s. Z 5 Soup Spoons sl 6 Bouillon Spoons ... $3. Cream Ladles ... g ton, Conn. i s . - =2 é i . N, LOCKWOUOD. Bouillon Spoons- R 6 Coffee Spoons " . Gravy Ladles . S S 5 . z ~ | WANTED—Compe 01{)'. girl ~for gen- DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Real Batsre axd Toskibuae Coffee Spoons ......... $2.15 6 Orange Spoons .... $ Soup Ladles ............ $4.25 WANTED—One good tosi-maker for | Srel housework No washing, M Booth's Block. 86 Weost Main or 793 Last Orange Spoons ....... $8. 6 Medium Fanc <ni Berry Spoons ....... S novelty work, also two A-No. 1 toal- | ' Becon, il #28 Lincoln Medium Knives . .o 5 Forks ... < o B 'old Meat Forks 5 setters for setting tools « Dial, P \ 6 Medium TOrks - .... 6 Medium Plain ‘ Sugar Shell 3 » Knive Drensies andlBl ke O WANTED—GIrl for _general house- | . PH"-ADEL} HIA g Bt e SEI S D D) 3 Sets $1.60 Zood operator wanted 3 etk apple G bl E 3 J PR lNTlN 5 Dessert FO1ks ........ $ 6 Medium Flat Handle Forks Pie Servers . e Automatic Screw Machines. Good . 3 332 ‘;’i Individual Salad Forks . i AT Ty 2 piece Steak Se e wages paid to the \pply | WANTED: RLS at the time DFNTAI_ RUDMS Ing Many Different Languages, 6 Oyster FOrks ......... 6 Dessert Flat He - 3-piece Carving Set ..... $8.5 at once Mattatuck 3 5 Laundry Co., 33 Walnut street BY SKILLED UNION MEN - | 3-21-d6x | WANTED—Permanent and trust- | WAD D-—Salesladies with or with- | Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. o worthy teamster. Good \waa 5 out experience. F. W. Woolworth | e Over 25¢ Store Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. — right par ADDly 400 High 9 Co., ecity 3-20-3dx BEST WORK AT MODERATE Tel Mgr's Res. 5. Foreman 339,12 Jult-finding, refused to pay bills el 2 : - — = PRICES THE i = - o | 55 to 1 for = | Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. 5 declared he would no longer live with | vvasr WANTED—Competent girl for ge O A. M. to . 7 herlliteloalleal her laiiTttiotaruni | Ny a2 3 man for house eral housework at 171 Lincoln Sundays by Appointment. EASTERN PRINTING CO-; I : e eniie T e furnishing dept. With experience, | Call any morning or evening F. E. MONKS, D. D. S 53 CHURCH STREET, ~ TEL. 63 /] e il aen also sale girls. The Curran I cept Wednesday. 3-20-1¢ A s C. EBBES iR, [ieeial andpalecovarec Menonel B aboll i 6Geastcy 3-20-3d —_ Georgianna Monks, D. D S, | 5, arra ging the suit. —_— - = = FURNISHED ROOMS. s s s = e ANTED—A young man who can = = = rim store windows and write card. | TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 32 ST ORA(JE_‘SO Cdr» Rug and Draperv Co. COLE YOUNGER OF Address Trimmer, Herald Office Grand street. All conveniences ! MULTIGRAPH LETTERS For the Winter $3.00 per month 200 Trumbull Street, Opposite th: Allyn Hoase, Hartford JAMES BAND DEAD PGl e T e HART'S GARAGE . W ANTED Tnres furnlshed rooms | 1. % and 8 colors with signatures. Horace 1, Hart, Prop. —— for three adults for light house- FAPTFQIH;B“;;P“fiad?ipnmed. i| Livery Servicc, Ropairing. Tires = TO RENT—_Tenement of five rooms— l\copiw' Address Box 5 BB or- | HAR EVRITEF EXCFANGE, Inc and Supplies, Cars bought and WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT Famous Bad Man Passed Last Years | third floor modern improvements. 3-21-2dx | 26 State Street. Mavitord C,,,‘m.% sold. Tel 221-4, 89 Maln St. - S 203 Cherry street —_— = b —-THE LARGEST STOCK OF — 2= Cocliitizent andiblomtar eSS e MACHINISTS AND T = —— | = — ‘ @ s, floor, zas, sarden. Beriin srect.| MACHINE HANDS BOWLING, POOL,—FINE |If You Want Good Bottled Lee's Summit, Mo, March i : Good pay for trst-cinss men. Gooa | LIQUORS AND CIGARS Beer, Wine or Liguors, | o a Rl \ N T A I R | l ( : : ; Goie \u.nnucr.I the f;xm.»u,\ outlaw of | TO RENT—One furnished room, all | <ing conditions: no trouble. In- OLSON'S CA FE Order Same from border days, but of late vears a de- conveniences, private entrance, 72! RSl i 5 e L . E | Sranllin Suuarte, Tol 436.3 iis.p) 9ume | for idhe | Superintendont (Successor to Hilding Nelson) PHILIP BARDECK, vout church attendant and peaceful i WESTITELD NUFACTURINC | citizen, died at his home here last | 70 RENT_To tenements of fve| GOMPANY. WESTFTELD, MA ; 172-174 ARCH ST. 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 night after a lingering illness. e rooms each, modern improvemer E — 72 o S e o i olley line, W. D. Stcele, 266 UNITED STATES post office, New ‘ T e 3 10 BE FOUND ]N HARTFORD W t’\. ears old and unmarried. fl‘n Tx(\] ey ‘nu 5 \‘K ’”— g 0 i, (han, ©aED 05 oueeEny, | | nALL UN H W BR[ERE . Colelan tnoR el s 5 Chestnut street. 3-17-6dx ole was the eldest of the three : March 20, 1916. Sealed proposals notorious Younger brothers, Bob died | ng RENT—Fire room flat, steam Will be received at this frudine it for your Real Estate and in the penitentiary in 1889 and James | neat. and twe office rooms, Appty | 2 o'clock p. m., March 25, 1916, and | Among them are some very choice antique pieces Younger committed suicide in 1902, | Curran company. 2-21.tf then opened, for furnishing eleetric Insurance because the parole board refused to = | current, gas, water, ice, and miscel- | Room 37, Booth's Blk. Office Open | 6 Fruit Knives . 2 i 5 Many other pieces. Waterbury, Conn 3-2 ) 05 : in © Modernto Puioes, = M - all b"’eetl LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. aliow Nini fo maery the womes he| T2 REUT. Tenementof sl sooms, . Iilcois ENDDUCA, ind | Mon., Wed. and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. e second floor. 162 Maple | rubbish, and W g & = e Iod B 2.16.t¢ the fiscal year ending Jure 30, 1917, | = TELEPHONE 3 Bags $ | The last of the Youngers was one = Seli | .- | Sealed proposals will also be received U - 326 - lJr, Seligmann departed on their | 4 the most active of the members | 70 RENT—Two e room | until 2 o'clock p, m., April 21, 1916 . RI | honeymoon, which, it was said, would | of the robber bands that infested |~ tenements, corner Cherry anu Pine | and then opened, for 70 tons bitumin- “"“”“' a vovage to Japan. Miss | Missouri during and after the civil e i ok Tt o |l Gepih, GO LT (D St | 5 Snellenburg was introduced = about | war. He was a member of Quant- | (g 335 Main street. 1-4-tf | and all bids is reserved by the Treas- [y Eeer By ‘ three years ago, and was prominent y & i s € ars GRar 2 | rell’s guerillas, and, With hiS (W0 | s————— | Ury Department. W. F. Dol S, in Philadelphia. Her engagement | Lrothers and the James hovs, took : : o aney, Cus- | m"e a" 'ah'es to Mr, Seligmann was announced on - To the Board of County Commi 01 | part in bank and t r ies that T bruary 19. netted them more than $150,000. His - 3 e It was coniceded vesterday that the | fatner was Colonel Harry W. | 1 hereby apply o o tanater e WAN I‘ED! v : N York Afi UVCT‘ suits were caused by the sitings of | Younger, wha went to Missouri trom |PonAto = A. Peters' feense to sell bOClGIy m New Yor 00 | Miss Snellenburg to the artist for her | itentucky before the civil war, He | SPITEHORS €0¢ intoxcating 8 [lduors, TUULMAKEHS AND MAUHINISIS i . 3 » Phe s 5 5 ale, lager beer, rhine wine, ang portrait last Octobe The &rilst| Lortlea nesr Lee's Summit, whese || 21> 0867 been, 2 and . . : s eiterday told Justice Gavep: 5 v SoiE s © | cider at 14 and Railroad arcade, A Alienation and DIVOrce ACUONS | 5 et 0 n ataees o i | (o0, a5 borm, and was later mar_| (pwn ar New Britain. o1y viace of | Y large concern located ten | B THE A. PINDAR CORP | i ofian T (A 5 ® | business is not located within two i i . = { cne painti to design cos- | peld th ir father was slain b Sty geates | minutes ride from New | é | tumes “yvoung woman. Tle | iian “then tmmediately took | MMAred feet in a divect lino | from | pyjrain” denet. Nine ) |BioLe Asylum St. .. .. Hartford, Conn. P t, ¢ alt a N ec > e —— e farch 22.—Malcel told his wife about it, and. although | up ar st the North, joining Btrauss, painter and ner of maz- | objected, he pointed out that he | qu Whs and wikine pare | Cial school) or Gis Buemises Der hour shop. Goed pay guar- ¢ taining thereto, or any post office, | B o o- puichritudinous vov eded the money. n : Blefsacicing foteLaw e (b, 708 li brary| or cenietany: anteed. All applications MaKers of Photo an:'i Wood En\; As | direoted fo pay 32D Promiscd Wife Not To Do Tt, | rence Kansas, When the war was Dated at New Brite his 6th day i ictly D R the Youngers hecame outlaws | Pated at New Britain, this 6uh d will be treated strictly con- gravine sl tinued, “I went on with the por- | operated until 1876, when they UDOLE: e ! fidenti ! Illustrators for All Klnds of Ad- e e i e e s oy o e 3 REDOLEH A I HelalllalOffiixpddress Help,i vertising Furposes KJ - | limony to his w Catherine he supreme court be- avegan yesterday, pend- | qo it. but when T T ed she needed | SB I;Ni”"» -"“““- - ol We, the undersigned oai Cole served twenty-five years of 2 sned, | E— e & trial of her suit for separa- 105 T went ahead. I then promised and taypayer i e b trial of h (Lt rrormed L "% | 4 3ies sentenps before he was pavoled (°00, UpER¥cte. ownlng peal estate | Won c 1 Y ! R ‘( |of the town of New Britain, and ed uar Uep | n . L e el Re st ol foll Tee sl Smini U IS0 R SR E 10 B B I L NG . The applicali r alimony wa where he scttled down in vine- Lk s x ot A policy that is your guarantee. We sell | — gomg application of Rudolph Ifeutl | used ears to pave the way for now car sales for a license, and hereby certify that | ROt for profit. We make no arc elector: ich, of W e “;;J: fire. Strauss.’ the artist went on, | covered cottage which he bought for ihere W uit for separation, ] i 1o, | a niece or a time he was con- lowances which compels st surprise wa L evela. | called on Milton Guiterman and mis- | @ Dic I 13 aoalic ot s A suitabielboroen | oyances v ompels us to x| —a tion ‘”"[‘ e aleo begun | 0 vere hired, and a few days | on the lecture platform and became | . o : 4 p- | have no incentive whatever o ask moro n t of $160,000 st Mi | N S 3 zood citize: In August, 1913, he L < S e b e L K 3 Sneilenburg, said to fer tuot snit for Haeparation Siwas l|o Eood cltienn a S MERRES S TS| kpaten) st Naw Britain i thisialetidayd S S8 Se S R noT Qe S No. 65 Black Rock Ave., 2 family house large lot S kilad o o £ as well as the alienation suit. SECOIVEXS < e ¢ March, D 1€ Gt OaiTass ouring B i & - & FPhiladelpnia family, e fasallies s St | C e e cnveR enuren [lOZM e el BB LES TR R | 10 i oekiesn B our e @01 Ouctand No. 77 Garden street, brick cottage. alieration of her husband’s affec a me Rl 5 S T Albe ving- | roadster, | 1915 Overland. _rondster, 1915 i £ £5 | my wife is as great as ever,” con. | Worker man, John Strobel, Emmanuel Di|Xsel Kar touring, 1916 Oakland touring, No. 1 Sherman court, 2 family hou Marricd Fast ! Al T deny i L | 1914 Pope-Hartford touring, Mo ; B 3 Mic adys Snellenburg Phil conduct with Miss Snellenburg | Ty "ECTLY PASTEUR T hereby certify that the above- | touring, Studehak . & No. 169 Washington street. married last Thursday | was indiscreet.” FPERFECTL STEUR- | . med steners and endorses are eloc. | 1513, Studebeker 5-pussengert’ 518 oor e e nts’ Hv;(;\m"‘”yvn-]” R 4:”.‘ | In her complaint ixln the separation 1ZED MILK tors and taxpayers, owning real es- ! e L '\A\\\‘(Hl‘\‘ < huy m, son of the | cuit M Strauss, who is now with m‘%‘m(;;nt"'vi~-fil’\\~ | ),“’: ,.Z.“..n\ in Pittsbu declares that SEIBERT AND SON. L”l“)}.tio’:l :\“w,\‘:-‘\)\}\ ’l":::r\IS"\\\\lJ 2 : Ty e toad.” ki ‘IM St ‘ Schultz & Costello, IRCn 1 husband’s love began to cool soon Park Street. Near Stan]ev’ of March, A. D. 1916. A_ € HINE (/O-‘ | in the | after he met Miss Snellenburg. He ALFRED 1, THOMPSON, iy i 242 Main Sireet. and | hecame irritable, nervous, cautious, 6 teams. Tel. connection. Town Clerk. 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