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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 191o. FOX & CO. Hartford. The Smartest of All Spring Boots There are many new es and smart touches to del jere to begin to describe the We suggest you ask abe s0 All pearl gray, twin sole, Lalf champagne and can show ivor v ideas in Shoe ight Women for 0 many interesting features, out the Boots described Sprir ortme tion our who look perfe. below—-perha lace boot, with beautifully covered finished heel, imported S-inch y. Soft © SALES IN PROGRESS Sale of Guaranteed Silyer- ware, Main Floor. of Housefurnishings, Basement. Sale nts, in and there is so much in the footwear that we scarce know ps they're just he styles yon would the kid., ne in brown and white kid combinations in white and brown and tan and gray. . Prices Are $5.50 to $8.00 Boys B In spite of the fact that color. We can s W you They are the prettiest we’ {0, and in many attractive com b OURTH ILOOR, lyes are scarce we can an assortment of natty new styles su ve ever shown; some are smocked and binations; many of these Suits cannot SOUTH STORY. guarantee our Wash Suits for Wash Suits Boys are absolutely itable for Boys 2% to 10 vears old. hand embroidered; Norfolk pleat- later, be duplicated Prices $1 to $8$T7.350 NORFOLK SUITS 200 Wool Norfolk Suits with o pairs of lined pants, also 75 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits with pe pair of pants; worth today 6 and $5.98, sizes $4.50 g to 17. For 2 days OF DEMONSTRATION ORONA AND | Alumishine Polish Cleans tiling, floors, bath tubs, iwoodwork, paint, nickel tin- ware. During this demonstra- tion we will give free with every tube of B: 25¢ purchase and Lily Cream Toilet Soap. over ment. E. RURAL LIFE CALLED DEGABEN | | i keleller Board Tells What it ‘. Has Done to Build Up Farms Efforts of New York, March general education board, John D. Rockefeller, to jecultural prosperity through ations, in Maine and set foerth in an ins annual repor farm New e xl-— Int of lh(‘ board’s de public here today. hfter citing the beneficial jeved by promoting this yuth, the report says resul work in New England The s are not but their rurral life is decadent. ine and New Hampshire, like the her New England states have i vell known suffered severely in hluence of the pid agricultural de- jopment of the middle west, and the | ot competition there with resulting bm the building of the trunk lines. “Rural life cannot be restored to or except through the development an agriculturral readjustment et new conditions. The general education board has kisted in this instance for the imme- | agricul- | te purpose of promoting Jral education rather than for an ul- or end, even though, as a matter of t, in the long run, increased rural osperity in New ore liberal school support, it does in the south Among the occupations which, if telligently carried on in this section, omise a satisfactory return are or- arding, dairyin market gardening a poultry raising. mplying with requests from the oper authorities, the hoard appro- jated last year $19,500 for Maine and 10,000 for New Hampshire in order enable the state college of to initiate farm demonstrations tions emed to be hr such direc a ) fromising “The re: alrea e wisdom of making bze an active agent in [itural. ana horticult IRELESS 1ts v obtained show the mproving a 1l method APPEAL FOR HELP HEARI)‘ Jgonquin Speeding to Aid of Sister Ship Alamo, Helpless O Cape Hatteras, rch 24 sent 0 out steamsh:y rudder anid novrthes wirel last nigh Alami aj st broken 150 mile drift with bled engir ounded | promote | to | gland makes for ! § precisely | agricul- | state col- | BOYS’ REEF ERS and Repfm for mer wear; $3.98 and and White Spring and well made; $4. for Saturday, special at Check am- worth Irriday DPEMONSTRATION LUX Pure Soap Flakes Lux OF wiil not shrink the woolens harm It nor most delicate laces. is also a great luxury for the bath, being highly ficial nene- to the skin. During this 15¢ demonstration Lux Soap. boxes for. Main Floor. Hatteras sister to a me: lape met has ip, the with response Algonquin, ac- ge from the Algon- the line's official here. The Algonquin, New York West Indies, started to tne aid last night, the message said. The Alamo, ¢ fifty passengers, was on her way from New York Texas points. Her wireless call last night was the second within four days. After the first one was rececived a tug went (o her | Norfolk without having i Denial was given today | officers Here to a report | the tug was towing the | ard New York by a cording quin to to the Alamo's S reached her by the line's vesterday that Alamo tow- VISIT DYING FATHER { Objected to Daughters Seeing Him | Stamford, garet Be March 24.—N ley and Miss Gertrude Beck- ley, daughters of William B. Bec ley, a lumber merchant of this ecity, and ex-president of the Chamber of Comme visited their dying in the Stamford hospital yesterday un- der guard of Constables Andr. Schlechtweg and Hugh Oefinger, They paid a similar visit with the same guardians last night. 1 | | i anley T. Jenning voung women and Beulah E. Beckley, Mr, Beckley, *hby tect the young the presence of force, nece: | the young ladies because objection ——— attorney their mother, Mrs divorced wife of my advice to also to gain father by The mother of sought my advice was raised by the | ladies, their sick Wilson's Sohd Piain Colored Shirts pink and lavender | 1) { Blue, tan, the green, are smart thing in shirts | spring. The new spring shirts are iere with a splendid assortment and sleeve length ]- he Wilson Ca assistance but put back to INCONSTABLES’ CARE. The situation is somewhat different Second Wile of Sick Merchant | father | The constables were present,” said | for the pro- | for | in Wash Blouses Two offers in Boys' .Wash Blouses; our complete stock of 50c and 75c grades in Percale, Madras and Chambray; quali- ties we cannot duplicate later. 50c Blouses for for 65c DEMO. RATION OF RYZON The Perfect Baking Powder Ryzon healthful; prepared by exclusive methods and is highly recom- mended by Dr. Wiley and hou keepers everyvwher Gus teed the manufacturers, 10C7 18c .o 35¢ Basement. is pure, clean and by present in the sickroom Mrs. Beckley to their presence Why she objects I don’t know. They shall continue to have a constable in attendance while they visit their father. The young women visited the hospi tal on Monday and the present Mrs. learned of their presence. Wednesday the first Mrs. Beckley and her daughters sought legal advice. The present Mrs, Beckley and her brother, Francis Gill, who is with her at the hospital, declined to discuss the Counsel for them said that so he knew Mr, Beckley expressed no desire to see his daughters. This | was denied by Attorney Jennings, who said that he had expressed such a desire. Mr., Beckley's condition is critical. He is a Yale graduate, the son of the [ late Elihu Beckley of New Haven, The Beckley family is wealthy and promi- nent in New Haven. The first Mrs. Beckley and her daughters were prominent socially here, where they lived ten years. Beckley Is Dead. Stamford, March 24.—Wil 5 Beckley, president of the Stamford | Lumber (0., died at a hospital here today of pneumonia. He underwent | an operation at the hospital and fol- | lowing that pneumonia set fn. SUIT FOR $390,000 ! IS OPENED TODAY Mar- | | Medicine Manufacturers Allege Libel in Action Against Medical Assn, and Journal of Profession. Chict | arguments 20, March. 24.—Preliminary in the $300,000 libel suit brought by John A. Patten and 8. I. Patten Jr., owners the Chattan- ooga Medicine were tinued today The suit American Geo. H. Simmonds, Medical Journal, association, on the grounds that ‘the Journal published articles declariug the products of the Chattanooga Med- icine company, wine of cardui was nostrum. Mr. Schofield, attorney | fonse, denied association i patent make of company, con- is brought Medical against association cditor of published by the and the the for the de- the statement that the was endeavoring to drive medicines from the market to more business for the doctors. D-1 IS DAMAGE Submarine Rammed Tugboat by O New London. York, March —The D-1 temporarily out nmission at the New York Navy today, with some of her plates | dented and one of her armature cked. The airs canot ipleted before weeks., D-1 v o2 @ New New | marine sub- is of fis cor: oft London, Conn., a he | ONE CENT A WORD. LOST. A WARD: CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% s e reniran, . | ified| EACHB INSERTION. FOR SALE. night on or leaving at Chestnut street ketbooks containing leave at ll(_r\nhl office corner, money, and rec two po finder perienced young lady with reference position as bool- keeper. Address Bookkeeper, ald. -Two or three room: housekeeping. street, Mrs. WANTED— light Arch WANTED—To buy second-hand type- writer in good condition. State price, model and serial number. Address Typewriter, Hers WANTED—One Office hoy, one girl for Office \\ul < & F. Corbin Div. WANTED—Pin good p: Church men, steady Aetna Bowling stree worlk, Alley 3-20-t1 HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—At once, nut Street. WANTED—Man about forty years of age as clerk in factory department. Address in own handwriting, stat- ing wages expected, Box BB, Herald Publishing Co. -3d WANTED—A young man to work in factory. No previous experience required. The Taplin Mfg. Co., 65 Arch St. 3-23-2d WANTED—F shaper men. outh Main St. t class planer and New Britain Mfg. Co., 3-23-6d “cleaning in bak- 142 Main street. -4 3D—Man for ery and building. rooi-maker for A-No. 1 toul « Dial, One WANTED novelty work, also two setters for setting too Transfer and Blanking I good operator wanted o Automatic Screw Machines. d to the right men The Mattatuck Mf. Conn. One good \ Good Apply Gol wages pa at once. Waterbury, T—New four fourth floor, adults, pect. room t(n(-num inquire 64 Pros- dx TO RENT--Five room: first floor, modern improvements, 14 Olive St. F. S. & TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- ments, 27 North Glen street. 3 TO RENT—Tenement four rooms, all modern improvements, Inquire 470 Arch strect or White FHouse Lunch. TO RENT—Tenement at Meadow avenue. lnquire Doerr. of O, I:. 3-23-6dx TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each. Modern. Rent r onable. 33 Dewey St. Inquire on premi -23-6d | TO RENT— floor, gas, Charles H. | garden, 3 Aspinwall. TO RENT—One furnished room, z\lxL conveniences, private entrance, ¥Franklin Square, Tel. 486-2 3-18 r. TO RENT—Fire room flat, steam heat, and two office rooms. Apply Curran company. 2-21-tf six 162 TO RENT-—Tenement of heated; second floor. street, rooms, Maple 2-16-t¢ TO RENT—Two modern four rcom tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & Co.. 325 Main street. 1-%4-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—FKurnished Grand street. rooms at All convenience POULTRY. Bvery woman, :ps hens to call at a low for a frec trial pa Poultry Pan-a-cc-a; each package enough for 12 hens for two wee free trial package will prove better than ail the talk in the world that Pan-a-ce-a will keep vour poultry healthy and malke your hens lay. Pan-a-ce-a will also help vour chicks grow and prevent leg wealknes: gapes and other chick ailments. splendid tonjc Lo t pullets ris, them up and them Pan-a-ce-a Is y to feed daily is enough for 30 fowls. free trial package now f dealers: P, Strople, 1 The Dickingon Drug Co., 189 Labieniec, Kensington anybod and Go and g many of 3 Chureh Main St.; orde have and was here ‘to On the was discovered 1 submarines { days ago sy ard spaired. shaft In ed to her the the plates way cracked f are under- few I otliers are doing revai t the navy yard. The three boys, B. Jahn! Mfg. Co., 6 Chest-| 3-tf FTOR SALE—1916, seven p: ; cylinder, Studebaker — automobile, driven 8,500 miles. Owner has pur- chased Studebaker Series 17. Ap- ply to Home Banking & Res Co.. 193 Main St. FOR er cockerels Breed- and a's Tn- ALE—Utility White Leghorn $5.00 each. Ameri best laying strain as proved by ternational Egg Laying Cont Day old chicks $15.00 per hundred. art right. Order now. Peasley Cheshire, Conn. Leghorn cocks LE—Property consisting tenement blocks and one house located northwes! of New Britain, income for quick sale $18,500, about cash. Partict Max Rosen Main. Tel Charte Hartford, Conn. SALE. BP. R, also 2 white delivered in 658-12. Wm. FOR Wh. W, Wy, mdotte Cockerell New Britain, Tel H. Lewin, Berlin. -dix house, premi 3-23-3dx FOR SALE— Holmes avenue. wo tenement Inquire FOR € _Driving horse, extra good . cheap. L. A. Bradbury, 3-21-wlx A] )R SALE—Property at 1 street, thirty rooms, large garage and billiard room. Ideal place for club, hotel or sanitarium. Former- Iy Dr. Styles’ sanitarium and re: dence. Easy terms, further infor- mation at 19 Court street. 3-18-6d FOR SALE—2 6x6 with run, bator in fine condition, it St hen houses 8x6 and also 1 Buckeye incu- 213 Bur- 3-16-1wx FOR SALE! TYPEWRITERS Sec demonstration of the “Corona” Typewriter and Saturday of t in ou window UFriday i s week. DRUG OAKLAND Used Gar Dept. A policy that is your guarantee. We used cars to pave the way for new car s profit. We make no padded ch compels us to sell at r take heavy whateve CO. sell We Oaklana 19 touring Overland tour- mble artford touring, Chalmers touring, 15 Studebaker o aker 5-passenger; electric starter; 1910 roadster, 1912 Jackson roadstey. All the above cars are in good order and ready for the road A. C. HINE CO., Service Used Car Dept., Tiroad —_— e HELPR WANTED—FEMALE, 13 ST. MARK'S CHURCH TONIGHT AT 74 Last Sermon of Mission 5 by Bishop Acheson “GOD'S WELCOME TO THE PENITENT” Holy Communion Tomc Services Holy Communion Confirmation and Holy (Instead of Sermon by Bish Sunday School 12: E R Modern improvements—will be il taken at once. Fve rrow at 6 and 10 A. M Sunday 7:30 A. M. Communion 10:30 A. M. 10:45.) op Brewster Prayer ning (no sermon) 'FOR SALE--House of 9 Rooms--No. 60 HIGH ST. old at a very low price and casy terms H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN N ALL advertiisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day ! issue. FOR SALE at 17-19 Court St. Rooms, large Garage and Room. Ideal place for club, hotel, or sanitarium, Formerly Dr. styles’ sanitarium and residence. terms. Further nformation 19 Court St. Property Thirty at NOTICE We are paying the highest prices for old rags, old rub- bers, metals and scrap iren, paper. Telephone, 1645 and we will be at your servic PHILADELFHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 25c¢ 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. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS 1c-simile of €. M. Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD VYFEV.EIVEE EXORANGE, ing 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. BOWLING, POOL,—FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST. 3.23.¢r | WANTED—Girl for 158 Shuttle | the G-1, G G-4, and Ji-1 general housc- work. wift, 43 Cedar Apply Mrs street. NTED—Girls for pre: 3. Taylor, 351 South Ma work. n street. w factory [ work. Arch St. 3-2 WANTED—Girls for The Taplin Mfg. Co., WANTED—Young woman Clmk about 18 years of age in factory office. No stenogrpahic work. High school graduate preferred. Address in own handwriting Box Jl(lJld ()fli(‘g WANTED—Girl for clertzl local factory, Must write hand and be quick and ac figur Box 16XX, work in Zooa te au| teraid Office. 3-21-d5 irl for washing, Lincoln WANTED—Competent eral housework. No w. Bacon, 1 WANTE work, Apply 106 at the Latimer Walnut street. -20-tf MACHINISTS AND MACHINE HAND for frst-class Laundry Co., Good pay men. tr In- the Superintendent MANUFACTURING TFIELD, MA WANTED! Good working conditions; no uble. for LD w quire WESTFET COMPANY. West also new mond street. FOR SALE OR RENT Large 12 room house and barn on Main street Plenty of land; bungalow, 7 rooms, on Ray- % L. Have Your Eyes Examined and Gl . fitted by A. PINKUS Ebl(-“'] SPECIALIST AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J M anegan Stables Billiard | TIONAI, BANK BUOILDING CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. ‘Williams Ao Co. | | Agens Hrdson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplics, Storage. ‘PHONE 236. 287 KLM STREET Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hiro, day and pight Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224. FOR SALE Several desirable homes near Bas- sett street, large lots, 'all improve- ments, best of surroundings. H. N, LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Pric: LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to § p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman $39.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN, MGR. STORAGE~--50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per imonth HART’'S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Lisery Servic:, Repairing. Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and gold. Tel 221-4, .89 Main St wion [, W. BRIERE for your Real Estate and Insurance | Room 37, Booth’s Blk. Office Open Mon., Wed. and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. TELEPHONE . 326 - Dwight Ct. 3 Bags $1. 05 THE A. PINDAR CORP. 210 A\“lum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- o B - gravings Illustrators {o vertising Purposes For TUULMAKERS AND MACHINISTS by large concern located ten minutes ride from New Britain depot. Nine (9) hour shop. Good pay guar- anteed. All applications will be treated strictly con- fidential. Address Help, ' Herald Office. ! b r All Klnds:! Ad- =Sale No. 65 Black Rock Ave., 2 family house large lot No. 77 Garden street, brick cottage. No. 1 Sherman court, 2 family house. No. 169 Washington street. BY scehultz & Costello, Inc 242 | Main [m Sireet.

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