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n Juar lana street car service, pended for fear Of trouble in Mexican railroad guard. It is known that a bitter fued between and the miiltary comamnder, General Gavira. Prieto ! supporter, the interests of General Obregon, Car- ranza’s minister the same time to the first chief’s program us it ‘Americans. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. FOX & CO. Hartford. ——————————————————————— OPENING CHILDREN’S FANTS" FLOOR, DISPLAY OF AND IN- COATS, COND INFANT'S DEPT. DRESS GOODS What the Spring Opening Brings Materials Which Furnish Many a Reason for Enthusiasm An assortnient of such variety and beauty that it makes one wonder why so many Suits and Ses are purchased ‘“ready made.” > We anticipated the advance in wools and all dyved materials " placed heavy orders last fall when prices were practically normal. You can buy now for much meney than you’ll pay after we've been obliged to replace. Read further; the whole Dress Goods story OOL SERGES—Always in demand; every weave ented. French Serge, Imperial Serge, Storm e, Men's wes rge in full range of colorings at dvance in prices, 50c to $2.50 yard. EAM SERGRES—Also the popular hair-line es. Fashion decrees they will be very popular fseason and until our assortment is broken Bre' will be no advance in prices, 50c to $2.00 yard. VOOL POPLINS for' tailored su s at old prices. COLORED PLAIDS for Children’s Dresses. Wool 8'in wide range of colors and patterns. Al- h' these cloths have advanced very heavily in fice and. mills are demanding big prices on-future flers we still offer them at no advance in price, 50c and dresses; all the latest col- PORT SUITINGS—No wardrobe will be complete season without a Sport Sult, Coat or Separate . and our assortment is worth a visit before you 4 You will surely regret it later if you pur- jase before.seeing this line; all bought before the lvance i prices: " JERSEY CLOTHS—AIll wool, 54 inches wide in hite, Copen, emerald, gold, American Beauty, the Jatest craze for Sweaters, Sport Coats and Separate rts, $2.50 yard. | CHIQUITA LAMB—The most beautiful coating bf . the season. A soft wool fabric of chinchilla yeave, with colored stripes of fiber silk, fluffy, good ody, but very light in weight, 64 inch, $4.98 yard. is here. popular wvanted colors in three qualities. we inches wide, $1.25, $1.50, $2. width and quali very dressy; cated later in the s at no advance, 50c to $2.00 yard. signs prettier than ever. arate skirts, wide range of colorings in the width at $2.00 yard. for Spring wear, have them in inches wide, $1 SILIC AND WOOL POPLINS—One of the most fabrics in our immense stock. Ail the The same numbers at the same prices, 40 00 yard. lvery size check in every y. Many with colored over checks some of these checks cannot be dupli- son regardless of price. Now have carried for years: SHEPHERD CHECKS— MIXTURE SUITING! Always popular Nothing better and de- for sep- 54 inch $1.50, no advance in prices—yet, $1.00, NOVELTY SUITINGS—The popular black and white effects in big block plaids and awning stripes. Many exclusive designs that cannot be duplicated except at big advance later in season. old prices. Buy now at COVERT CLOTHS—Always serviceable and dressy either in suit or separate skirt. We several qualities, all at old prices, 54 0, $2.00, $2.25 yard. WHITE CHINCHILLA—Cream Basket cloth, novelty weaves in cream fabric with hair-line stripes for separate coats, all VELO popular priced. UR COATINGS—Shepherd check ground | with big over plaids in gold, emerald and Copen, very dressy for separate coat. ing, $2.50 yard. travel- inches wide, Just the thing for for the mountain or seashore, 54 MO lNST RUCTION LESSONS EVERY DAY i YOUR CORSETS FITTED BY AN EXPERT. | This is an opportunity for yuu to see the latest and best styles in corsets and at the same time | leafn how to adjust and wear you corsets so as to get most comfort and service from them. There is no obligation to buy. Perhaps you don’t need a corset now, G. We are now having a daily Instruction Talk in our Corset Department by an | structor from the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute of New York. oorset-problems and advise you as to the best corset to supply Just come and but you'll learn a lot of things to remember FOX & CO., CORSET DEPARTME help Author vour individual requirements. lot of valuable zed In- She is here to study your special yourself to a information. when you do buy one. ovt. Takes No Chances In El Paso and Juarez GURRDING INTERNATIONAL EEIDGE @Lms vided mer Villistas El Paso reported that all was quiet , across the river in Mexico, that The | under odd. city, w resumed. bridges were still "Phe situation there of the river, is sion that an the other. Mexicans population and civil the mayor, Manuel in El a staunch Carranza of while Gavira is ‘devoted to i | | Pricto, l of war, but who at |arresting every known to be nostile Americans. soldier on to co-operation guard Gavira's troops are di- relates between Obregonistas and for- ‘Whatever may which was sus- | pen in Juarez there is no suppo; in il Paso that any attack would be made on El Paso from the other side but there is apprehen- outbreak on would be followed by an outbreak There are Paso 1,000. authorities have made vig- orous efforts to forestall Mexican inciting his fellow countrymen against Pioture shows American on bridge between El Paso and Juare: Notice. New Britain, Conn., March 27, 1916. A Prohibition Caucus will be held at Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Hungerfond Court on Monday, April 3rd, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the City Ticket to be voted for at the City Election, April 11th, 1916, and to transact any other business to come before said Caucus. By order of LEONARD KURTZ, Chairman Town Committee, City Advertisement Sewer in Sunris Avenue, To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that Board of Compensation and ment of the City of New Bll\dln has made the following assessment of ben- efits, caused by the construction of sewers in Sunrise avenue, from Bast Street to Wilbur Street, viz: the Benefits North Stromquist Per Carlson and Jane I Carlson, jointly Edward Carlson John Strobel and Strobel, jointly Augusta Samorzeski Augusta Samorzeski South Charles Wunsch Alexis Ahlberg Ahlberg, jointly William Tetsch and ta Tetsch, jointly Annie Jurgen and Frederick Jurgen, Annie Jurgen and Frederick Jurgen John 1, Curran Martin 1. Higgins Side. Albert T Anna M. L and Annie Henriet- jointly Total And it finds no damages, benefits or betterments to ! person or party. Accepted, Adopted. Certified record and published twice by of the Common Council. Attest: or any other from order ALFRED I, THOMPSON, City Clerk. (N. B. Herald.) hap- one side on about 35,000 out of a total The military The World’s Greatest [External Remedy. Coughs and Colds § (on ohest and another ‘between shoulder blades) Weak Chests, ny Local -,“A Pya| n. Insist on aving ALLCOCK’S. trouble by uspected of international e NN, A WUHU CASH IN ADYANCE. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day f issue. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED— At once, three boys, B. Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chest- nut Street. WANTED—Man about forty yvears of age as clerk in factory department. Address in own handwriting, stat- ing wages expected, Box 33 Herald Publishing Co. 3 WANTED—First clas planer and shaper men. New Britain Mfg. Co., South Main St. 3-23-6d WANTED—One good tool-maker for novelty work, also two A-No. 1 tool- setters for setting tools on Dial, Transfer and Blanking Presses. One good operator wanted on & S Automatic Screw Machines. Good wages paid to the rigat mcn. Apply at once. The Mattatuclk Mfg. Waterbury, Conn il WANTED! TOOLMAKERS 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. TO RENT. TO RENT—Four room tenement, ond floor. Call 156 Cherry upstairs. sec- TO RENT—New four room tenement fourth floor, adults, inquire 64 Pro _ pect. 24-3dx TO R $11.00. quire street NT- Ve rooms, 401 Chestnut 6dx comfortably fur- No. 174 -tf TO RENT—Two nished rooms, with board. \I'Lpl( strccl Col) In- MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. - . LOST. LOST—Between Pleasant and Stanley street railroad crossing a sum of money. Suitable reward if left at Herald office, Mrs. \\Hlmm Beers, 138 Pleasant street. 2dx LOST—On Hart, Arch, Main of West. Main streets, pocketboolk contain- small sum of money and house Reward if returned to Office. 3-25-1d Herald NOTIC be short order to your pdx SEASON will Telephone your and save SPRAYING this year. v Dunhar Tel. 155 FOR SALE. JOR SALE—Columbia Grafonol most new, latest style with records. $12 if taken at once; will consider $1 weekly. Bargain. Box 9 }terf ald 3-27-tf plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte €ggs $1.00 per setting. $5.00 per hundred. Willlam Whitman, Kensington. 3-25-7d FOR SALE—Barred family mod- __Several two nine or ten rooms, FOR SAL houses of ern jmprov on or near trolley lines. At reduced prices. terms. W. P Steele, 260 Chestnut St 3-25-6dx FOR SAL roadster, cheap. Kcnflnglon L. A. Bradbury, 2-21-wix TYPEWRITERS. Corona Typewrite the machine for your personal use, in the office, in | Has all | but | the home and ‘“‘on the road.” up-to-date features and weighs six pounds. Local representative THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. DOGS Of all breeds, Poodles to St. Bernards. 200 to select from. Puppies and Grown stock. Shipments guaran- teed. MAIL ORDER DEPT., NEW YORK KENNELS, 113 East 9th St. WANTED. home, 24, fun\\ NVANTED—To do washing, address at Box HELEP WANTED—F Britain Me- tf WANTED—A waitress New Dairy Lunch, 348 Main Enroe & Smith. TO RENT—FU\H‘ rooms ments, "7 Nor‘th (' TO RENT—Tenement four rooms, all modern improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street or White T.unch. e 23-tf TO RENT—Tenement at 158 Shuttle Meadow avenue. Inquire n[ o Doerr. y TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each. Modern. Rent 33 Dewey St. Inquire on premi: TO RENT—Fire room flat, steam heat, and two office rooms. Apply Curran company. 2-21-tf six 162 TO RENT. heated; street, —Tenement of econd floor. rooms, Maple 2-16-t¢ TO RENT—Two rnodern four rcom streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & 325 Main street. 24-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Thr rooms for light housekeeping, steam heat, electric lights, gas, Imth porch pantry, (To adults only front room facing West .\1 minute’s walk to tr Lane, $4 West Main St. one —Two furnished rooms with light housekeeping. In- Maple street. TO RE bath quire ) RENT—One furnished conveniences, private Franklin Square, Tel. for 195 room, entrance, 486-2 all T3 3-18-tf TO RENT—Two nished bed rooms, 174 Maple street. Girls Wanted Good Pay, Steady Work TRAUT & HINE MFG, GO, AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day J. M. Finnegan Stables | Telephone 302 comfortably with boarc fur- No all improve- House | -23-6dx reasonable. 3-23-6a ‘ tenements, corner Cherry and Pine ! cosey , WANTED for work in bindery. 66 Church -1a GIRL Adkins Printing Co., street. 3 WANTED—Woman for general housework in family of three. David Gould, Whiting b“"(’LL Plain- ville. 5-1dx WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs T. \\\itt 14 Cedar street. 4-3d W \\'Tl‘ D—Girls for press work. ..Taylor, 351 South Main street. 3 -6a WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. No washing, Mrs. W. S. Bacon, 192 Lincoln Street. ~dix ————————————————— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—1916 Bonanza! Put vour own goods. We supply bulk. Enormous profits. sellers and repeaters, catalogue and cxceptiona’ offer free. /rite today. . Lord, 6 Cherry St., up FOR SALE One Butter Box, one § ft Counter, one 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, One yice Cabinet, one Display Bin, Klectric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show | cCase, one Cash Register. Apply to A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- lance written by & man who knpws ihow. Go to I DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block, City Advertisement Sewer in and Street. ements, also building lots | — Driving horse, extra good | | Leon H Leonard | | | in | Great | | person or | wood s | William FOR SALE--House of 9 Modern improvements—will be s if taken at once. Rooms--No. 60 HIGH ST, old at a very low price and easy terms H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN N City Advertisement Lines it is Building To on Columbia Street. whom may concern: Notice hereby given Board of Compensation ment of the City of New made the following apprais ages and assessment of hene ed by the proposed establishing building lines on Columbia et, follows, North side from Arch strect to the east line of properiy of Geo. H. Ingraham, 15 feet back from the street line, from the east liny of said property to the east line of Griswold street. 20 feet back from tle line and from the west line of wold street to the east line of reet 16 feet back flom street line. South line, Linwood street 15 the street line, viz: North Side. Dama that the and Britain 1 of has dam- | caus- of as Gr the from Arch street to feet bacl from S ]h‘n'(*l George H. Lampson | and Alice 0 | Lampson, jointly .§ 2 ! Alfred H. Klunker i Mary Ordner Axel R. Larson and | Mary jointly Eon Charles ¥. Dehm Andrew Sejeoman Mary P. Dowd Daniel Waddell Clayton A. Parker Emil Gerber Alfred H. Rice Austruther D. ford John Nelson George E. Prentice Bertha Gridley J. Judge George H. Ingra Trank E. Vensel H. Leonard Clif- 6.50 603 14. 40 Eben Strong August Klambt Johanna Berg Realty 19.80 6.00 . 6.00 Corpora- 00 Emil Arumon 5.00 Philip Mardon and Harrlet ~ Mardon, jointly Charles Hanson New Britain Estate and Clayton A. Clayton A. Louise M. Ferdinand Heidacker Clayton A. Parker Harry H. Corbin and Clarence Io. ant, joitnly 1.00 ; 450 Real Title 13.42 5.08 Parker Parker Elmer Total And it finds no damages, benefits or betterments to party. Accepted, Adopted, ( record and published twice of the Common Council Attest: ALFRED L, or any special other tertified by from THOMPSON, City Cle MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. FARTFORD 1YFLWEITEE EXCHANEE, ing 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. BOWLING, POOL,—FINE LIQUORS AND CIGAR OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST. Herald.) 'FOR SALE OR REN barn ¢ of land; on Ray- Large 12 room house and West: Main street. Plenty also new bungalow, 7 rooms, mond street. C. L. BARN 19?2 Chestnut Street If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482 A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S DENTIST strect | | sett street, | ments, 10.00 | order | TIONAL BANK BUILDING FOR EXC CLOSED AND OP CARS WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Agents Hodson Motor Cars. New 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplics, Storage. 287 KLM NTRERT Lin- | Demson Garage 430 MALN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, day and Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS ‘Phonc 224 FOR SALE desirable homes la lots, all best of surroundings. H. N, hWuouob Real tate and insurance 86 West Main or 793 East PRINTING 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. n. Tel Mgr’'s Res, 179-5. Foreman 3$39.12 THE | EASTERN PRINTING CO., 634 Several near Bas- improv LUt 53 CHURCH STR E TEL. C. EBBESEN, " MGR. _—— - STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month ! HART’S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Lisery Servic., Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-1, .89 Miain St | mLon W BRIERE | for your Real Estate and Insurance Booth's Blk. Office Open and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m. 317, Wed. Room Mon ‘ NOTICE ¢ | We are paying the highest | prices for old rags, old rub- | bers, metals and scrap iren, paper. Telephone, 1645gnd we will be at your servi DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street 25¢ ST \\UH]\ AT MODERATE PRIC] Office Open frum 8 A. M. to 8 P. ppointment. | F. E. MONKS D. D. S. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S OFFICE<24 Dwight Ct. TELEPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags $1. 05 THE A. PINDAR CORP. G sk é 516 Asvium St. artford, Conn MaKers of Fhoto an;! W cod En- gravings Illustratcrs {o To whom it may concer: Notice is hereby given that Board of Compensation and Asse ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessment of benetits, caused by the construction of sewers in Grand Street, from Gris- wold Street westerly, viz: -$108.10 | .$108.10 no damages, or special betterments to any other on or party. | Accepted, Adopted, Certified from record and published twice order nt' the Common Council ! Attest: ALFRED L. Margaret A. Weber Total And it finds benefits or ve by THOMPSON, City Clerk. | (N. B. Hergld.) | vertising Purposes For No. 65 Black Rock Av No. No. No. 169 Washington st - - r All Klnds of Ad- . L =male e., 2 family house large lot 77 Garden street, brick cottage. 1 Sherman court, 2 family house. reet. BY schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main Sireet. <