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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. S | FOR SALE--Large Two Family House, 277 Chestaut . FOX & CO. |z ¢ H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Streel Fatford Boys’' Dept. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING artiord. CAUCUS CALL. To Whom Tt May Concern CARS TO RENT CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ The First Ward Democratic Caucus, | CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOk [ ] [ J [ ; will be held at Bismark Hall, Arch | WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EIC. ln O enln Dls lay Of ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. i Oy Sl e TEL. 943-2. B S— SO () i (Bl i MORRIN’S GARAGE The Second Ward Democratic Cau- 200 E- MAIN STREET. ’ [ ] ALL advertisements NOTICE. cus for the nomlm;llmn .'vr an v\lm.‘ - 3 s A - man, two Councilmen and seven Dele- for the ClaSSlh?d SPRAYING SKASON will be short | gates to the City Convention, will be . column must be in this year. Telephone your order to | hield at 33 Cherry Street New Britain. | i 5 7 W. N. Dunham and save your The Third Ward Democratic Caucus the Herald office by trees. Tel. 155-5. 3 6dx | for the nomination of two Council- S h S 1:30 p. m. on the day men and eight Delegates to the City Agents Htdson Motor Cars. New 4th FlOOI'-- Ollt tOl‘e £ issue Convention will be held at No. 29S| & aug 3 Pussenger Autos for hire. S "OR SALE. Main Street. . Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. bur enthusiasm will run high at the sight of this display—there’s youth and smartness in every - — - = The Fourth Ward Democratic Cau- |, @P8T Ll e L R the Suits—and your sense of merchandise—which every woman may lay claim to today, will tell e COR S CoRe oy 3 IS h ol T 8 I e b (50 et St 287 ELM STRE are modestly priced. All things considered it's a remarkable assortment of Spring clothing for - R ’ tenement house, five rooms each | man, two Councilmen Ind Youths that we are inviting you to inspect and share in for Spring 1916 and eight De S , floor, steam heat, two boilers, . gates to t il Col 3 o e LOST—On Franklin Square a gold | 100T St howt, tho e y”" Iy Conyandon Wil L s return to 56 | y 19 eld in the vacant store in the Hotel 3 FOR SALE—Brickyard, for sale—The The Fifth Ward Democratic Cau- P > cus for the no ati of two Coun- SRR 1k Suits g south- vurd, so-calle ut”Claton, | S48 Tor R’ nominatien of o Coun- < o et day ana s 3 [ HELP WANTED—MALE. with clay lands recently acquired iy R 1 be L1 1’ s torage, Sapplies and Repairing. ; = adjoining on Southerly side. Inquive | (0T SotlonniliBpenhaldga kil AND MAXWELL CARS cannot be rendered at the same prices under ordinary circumstances l“w\x'rx‘:th\n energetic active n of Kirkham & Cooper, city. sky's Hall, near of Broad Street | T i "Phone to esf is yermane business. 3.99- These Caucuses will be held at , artment is 3 r low pricing, and we can assure togestaplisn Fpeurianent k2 2 o S l our Boys’ Department is noted for lo et Whole or part time. Health and} X eight o’clock Tuesday evening, April you the old prices still hold. All fancy Norfolks have two pairs of ANt ey erhies 4th. trousers. There are 10 distinct new models in Norfolk Suits, the asn noturns ard titurel Addres | BORNSATLE—Parior suites ana sbiacliin o8 sivth e ® Democratic! Pric FOR SALE i i : | 1 bookease. 85 Illis St., up- | g 2 g 5 2 S ) 3 s % 7 5 > walnut bookcase. | mary fc > no ation o der- Seve o 3 by’ near 1o new pinch back being largely feaured. Sizes are 7 to 18. Prices National Casualty compan [ s T the nomination of an Alder everal desirable homes near Bas- troit, Mich 9-ldx stairs. e man, two Councilmen, will be held at | sett street, large lots, all improves Iree on Sheflield hollow ware, range from e - = 133 5 33 Hartford avenue, betwel the | ments, best of T ings. Rl FOR SALE—Victrola, With records. | == n‘f“}’ ;3 "‘:":‘I:‘! i h“;“‘” \h:\” en . best of -unm'nulm-. fruple plate hollow ware, hol- $5.00 'lo 15. WANTED—Boy, between 14 and 185, Almost new. Reasonable. Afl\d!‘p»l\ inkiois g s £ = N, LOCAWOUOD. sterling and flat ware. in cigar factory. 18 Monroe | Box 5 XX, Herald The Sixth Ward Democratic Caucus “‘e;:_':‘:u;;;l:nflrlnw.;-,,:;:u eat reductions on Wm. Rog. L F. C. Radil 3 -ldx | for the nomination of twelve Delegates - . Co. guaranteed flat ware to the City Convention, will be held » = FOR SALE. 2 @ a, al-| at 133 Hartford avenue, at 8 o’clock, e extre Young Men’s Suits | S C t 1 1847 | I sD—First class planer = most new, latest sty April 4th, 1916, da Community anc 8§47 . S o 3 v Britai fg. C $12 if taken at once; will conside WILLIAM 1. MANGAN, Bros’ guaranteed Silver- We can show you a superior assortment of suits for Youths in shaper men. New Britain Mf o | & . gua 3 South Main St 6 $1 weekly 3argain. Box 9 Her- | (Chairman Democratic. In Many . 2 e e 5 S . ¢ 3 Many Different Languages fe— all engraving free. sizes 14 to 36, for young men in sizes 36 to 38. [irst long trouser a0d, Town Gommittee EEarEEh U tundreds of heautiful sterling suits are a problem hard to solve in most clothing stores. As we WAN’]_‘EuV - Mol Pk . tuay i oh DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION {OTYPE © 4 @ plated silver table novelties have given the subject much thought and study selection here i FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock | niG i B S LINOTYPE COMPOSITION d staples at reduced prices pleasure. The first trousers suits here are in special college and TUULMAKERS ANU MAGH'N'SIS and White Wyandotte pg;_}\ s]l_wdu THeE Pan Satiit oity e nvention [0!\[;2:‘-“‘];:;":‘3!1:!!5“;:‘.;71. ;u 6:‘13‘ p. m. E e i lain T v . s er setting. $5.00 per hundred. i , i O PN ¥s dnesdays to 8 p. m. bn't overlook this important sale. high school designs, natty plain and Norfolk models. See them. ‘\‘\l':rnn:m Whitman, Kensington for the nomination of a Mayor, City | mel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 by large concern located ten 3 Sva) ROlenL R T Coll e ton i CompLrolion THE Treasurer, four Constables, two mem- minutes ride from New vers of the Board of Relief, Regis- EASTER. PRINTING CO., ireless Cooking I Premier waSh Britain depnt. Nine (9) FOR SALE—Several two t‘z:'\"\:’illl_ ;:ux ::lr‘ \-"f"r’, and nine Delegates to | 83 cuugu "gll-:fg—r'm(;ntniL 634 per-cent. discount and engrav- houses of nine or ten rooms, Convention, will be held at hour shop. Good pay guar- | crn improvements, also building lots | Bardeck’s Hall, 187 Arch Stree ar trolley lines. At reduced | Wednesday evening, April 5th, at 8 Gas Range Suits for Boys anieed. All applications | 077 e toie e A W prices. i | will be treated strictly con-1 1o Chestmut St 3-25-6ax WILLIAM F. MANGAN : STORAGE—50 Cars | 2 “hai For the Winier $3.00 per mouth Chairms Sizes 2 1-2 to 8. fidential. ~Address Help, S v Gomacantien HART'S GARAGE G. Fox & Co. are Hartford agents for this 1916 ) d ) i Herald Office ST o St ” p f The Premier brand of Wash Suits for Bo . TYPEWRITERS. — ! Horace 1, Hart, Prop. and has been confined to this store for many vears. Corona Typewriters. the machine | STATE f‘ 111‘ :n‘v ‘?‘ T;:_I 1T"1 h".r ;1”1 Lisery Servic., Repairing. Tires ow using it; come in and learn their names. All of the dyes used in these materials are guaran- TO REN for yo . in the office, in “vm‘;“ )",‘m ey TRlRLC o . Cars bought and i PG . - e AN T o e ———-——— ! the home and “on the road.” Hasall | | F&rch 29th, 19°5. . You need not be a fireless cooker enthusiast to teed fast color and there's no advance in price TO RENT—Two office rooms Amm up-to-date features and welghs bue| Estate of Albert Carlson, late of cause of this merit. Premier Suits show styles that Curran Co. 3 ix pounds. Local representative Plainville, in said district, deceased. cannot be duplicated; they are high grade in every - TKINSON 1T < Pursuant to an order of said Pro- § i - 5 3 n B THE DICKINSON DRU 3 y | e wanibtrd. rou will be able t ) RENT—Attrac double bate Court for the District of Plain- i the wider varlety of food you will be able to | ;) "G or Wash Suits no less desirable includ- ) SRR SIEEIE, St Sl Rei e tictiza i GALISON H. W. BRIERE . lity of your cooking—all room, running water, private fam- | ville, there will be sold at private sale | Bgk—the improved quality 3 cooslng s ing the Regatta make. Prices are i cenire] Cot B i cauceato yau oy ; x 2 on the first day of April, 1916, at 10 for your Real Estate and" Fh will be introduce you so easily that vyou ] ! : ) 2 » { o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Rvill appreciate these advantages from the start | $1 00 u tO $7 50 TO RENT—F ot arti ANTED go out washin 4 | Office in Plainville, all the real esta Insurance B erent. | ° p ° | All modern improvements, 3 ironin by the day Addr of said deceased with all buildings Room 37, Booth’s Blk. Office Open s % Dwight street Apply Benjamir Theresa Kerduffer, 293 Myrtle St. | and improvements thereon situated in | Mon., Wed. and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m Marholin, 3 st street; store. | 9-1x | the town of Plainville county of Hart- 3-2% < | = S = | ford, State of Connecticut, bounded e i furnished rooms =] S 5 ANTE T e dress 1. | &8 follows: North by highway known NOTICE s Tl e o 2 O R P Tenement of five rooms, | oL UE Lo keeping. £ eSS 2l as Broad Street and land of Walter ON AGA N SHOWS mates were credited with three-b: FISHERMAN RECOGNIZED. llimarovemantalon Notdei et | Herald s |l e g g . We are paying the hig eora Mhe lacare i . s Sty SR IRE ¥ land of Mary Clark S g o bungalow. Inquire at 18 Austin !, S o o o - ANTED-To do at home, fancy | and Henrietta Goodrich, West by land 4 BAT LEVINSKY UP ) 05000 “; j[ASansdiass OmeerAGIve i Crea Cib Bon IS ir e P GR b iieon bagianx [\WANTED=ToRdoRSatinorma, Baneyil s oottt | prices for old rags, old rub “ e z 4 ST Jjox 24 o « Moore and highway, Cincinnati ! Original Schem = REs O washing, address Box Herald SRR R U £l e S ) South by land of Mary E. Stephenson | DErs, metals and scrap iren, — (Correspon ve room tenement, Batteries: Dale, McKenney improvements, 179 Greenwood' St., | and Red Stone Hill Road, containing | paper. Telephone, 1645 and e | e e e el London Mar ‘Canada’s b : cleven acres more or less. Ehes Hebrew Boxer In Hair-Rais- | Wingo; Mitchell, Jones and O'N L S e e T R SR Inquire 113 Greenwood R ANTED. e N R e | we will be at your service. " e Major Hughie G W whollhas o | SsEser T e s — Administratr hg Return Match at Broadway STILT TOSINC rlved in Bngland on 4 special mission | TO BENT—Flat of flve roomsat 4l | y TIKD AT ONCE-—Salesmen (;I Ttom MajbriGeéneral Sy samt fushe. Main street, All improvements. Hop | WANTIE sporting Club S — Ma 3 al & . ; 2 A(hletics Receive Coat of Whitewash | the Canadian minister of militia, to :\'.'“'.“r“f',]. pa SLLTRCE U in this section. Must be able to w York, March 29.—Jack Dillon | From Robbie's Dodgers. organize the entire fish supply of the ToNE el, 201 3-28-0d furnish A No, 1 references. Ad- , Jacksonville, Fla, March 29.—The (T T D b e ) BENT Four room tencment Eec R Broadway Sporting C'ub last n S B e ond floor. Call 156 Cherry street NEWs Concon Rech By Hour or Day. complete change of repertol Superbas looked like cal ass | pistory of warfare and the introduction 5 S B Tion’s: decision inst the Athletics yesterday ¢ orl thie Tish) tation Tol thel Chnadlen upstairs G 193 Mam Sl[ee“ fas Dillon’s decision aralh, DUt iernoon. The Brooklyn offensive | troops is expected o improve the | s———————— — - HELP WANTED—FEMAL mnegan 1 es ““'k‘ B e A oy | and defensive was the best shown | health of the men, save the Dominion | FO RENT—Ifve rooms, $11.00. In- | —— sl e s lons seen eSe par I A | e Over 25¢ Store thus far, and was responsible for i thousands of dollars cach week and guire 401 Chestnut street WANTED—Maid for general house- 7 | the second shutout of the Mackmen | revolutionize the fish industry of Can 6dx | work; no washing. Mrs. H. P, Car- rvel in gas ranges. Many prominent persons are jppreciate this range. The saving in gas, time and BEST WORK AT MODERATE the sixth round Dillon battered | ) . PRICES 3 three days. The score: ads i ter StV ine s E TE = 4 R rodgnt hlood. Tn } in three day e \d ;him_ A Ll e T S 5 r MUL“GHAPH L T RS Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. ¥ ok [ ! o - : : Sundays by Appointment. peventh the Bear-Cat dropped Dan | pyo i jen . ..... 010010000—2 10 1| viewed the Dominion authorities with = ‘20!, 27 North Glen street. 3-28-tf WANTED—A waitr ‘w Britain | Fac-simile of Typewriting done in | L [gan’s meal ticket to his kneces with 2 VIth | philadelphia ... 0000000000 4 0| a frozen fish under each arm. He had | TO RENT - Tenement at Shuttle | Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. Me- (1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. F. E MONKS, D. D, S. opping right hook to the jaw. The | " i iories: Appleton and Miller; | brought the fish two thousand miles, | Meadow avenue. Inquire of O Enroc & Smith. 3-27-tf | Letter Heads Printed. | Georgianna Monks, D. D. ageous Hebrew boy was Up In an | g,q, " Ray and Schang. so the story is told here, and so im- s at, fighting back like A young Doerr. 3-23-6dx | — - 5 ! FARTFORD 1YFEWLITLE tXCHANGE, Inc SR TR pressed the Canadian officials that they | | P NTID—Girls for press work. M. v e - lost no time in laying the plans for [ TO RENT —Two tenements, five rooms s £ Th T Hartford, Conn. ore than once Levinsky was dazed WELCOME BACK. | reef I, Ta z South Main str carrying out his scheme, each. Modern. Rent reasonable 3-24.6d a choppy left hook, hut he never i T G Green, who is but twenty-eight 38 Dewey St. Inquire on bremises ;i ‘BOWLING PQOL _FI\,F ped fighting for an instant. This | “Wee Willie” Keeler to Accept Place | vours old, has caught fish nearly all 3 - i LIQUORS AND CIGARS ; s { Levinsky's tenth fight since the | As Manager. his life in the waters of the Great e n s ] his lite | at . AGENTS WANTED. h of last month, and he appearec > et 90 —Willie 1zeeler | 14@kes. He arrived here wtih forty tons - — R OLSON S CAFE it stale. Dumb Dan Morgan, his | Brooklvm, March Willie Teeler |0 erore leaving organized the ""5'1 FOR SALE \GIENTS-—1916 Bonan: Put up pressario, explained tha* Levinsky | is to don the spangles once more. Wee | iness so that the same amount will your own goods. ~ We supply in | (Sncesseonitn BdEReeon) hurt his right hand in the last | Willie, one-time wonder with the bat | arrive each week, all ready for cook- | One Butter Box, one 8 ft Counter, one bulk. lnormous profits, Great 172-174 ARCH ST. t with Savage. and in the outfield, was yesterdas | ing. Much of the fish will come from | 0 even up matters, Dillon seemed | signed to manage the Allentown club | Canadian waters of the Gr Lakes | One Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, cceptiona’ offer free. Write toda; - - Dwight ‘Ct. make little use of his own justly | of the Pennsylvania sState .| and consist of salmon, halibut, soles Blectric Coffee Mill, one 5 Ft. Show ) Lord, § Cherry St., Fitchbur FOR S‘XLE OR RENT pbrated right He contented him Leo Groom, secretary of the league, | ¢0d, smoked haddock, whitefish and | Case, one Cash Register Apply S with battering Levinsky's head | made the announcement. herrings. | A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sherift room house and barn on jh the left. | Keeler has not been active in base- Major Green has = cnguged many 2 (.L A“(”” S Ao G B he harder Dillon stunz him the | ball since he left the Yankees 3 '“l"'""; I‘" the smaller 1‘“""" o Can- SURN [l ;'&\lv lrvllm:nlm\. 7 rooms, on Ray- e Eabing e Az k i et 4 R . e . adian lakes to st in the catching of { To the Board of County Commission- | —— AT A s d:nrj‘.{y:am::uar, HVL:\‘,‘\ . 7:; B [ Iv’\(’l‘ (:(’:h«.um ot ok | sufcient fish to keep the Canadiun ers for Hartford County PURNISHIZD ROOMS—Three cosey (L L L) B AN avoloatsl Ariieh He | but in the main he altended pretty | t1oopsin ind and on the continent I hereby apply for a transfer of rooms for light housekeeping, steam | 451-2. 192 Chestnut Street s jabbing Dillon all over the r | strictly to r estate busines in | Well subplied for the duration of the | Honato Peters’ license (o sell heat, electric lights, gas, bath, porch = = en the Giant Killer shot aver an. | this city Keeler was approached | W&T spirituous and ntoxicating liquors Ranhs PCloe duliBenL ) 2 isollaree er choppy right cross and Levin- | with what looked like a zood propo Slell ceia b Al AUDISREUT e Sl i ont Loon Sfacinkpt e el fone reeled. | sition is Allentown where it is un- to 4 | 8 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, ‘llers and repeaters, catalogue and | FICE 24 | | { New laid Conn. cggs. 28¢ doz, 3 1-% doz. $1.00 Russell Iiros.—advt, own o Fitain | P ain strect : t rounds werc slow, and | derstood he will have a financial h'—‘ i &t T ‘.\”\ St i W b s i il s b . in to suspecy a repe- | testest In the elub. Willic’s advent as MAN 1 CLABGOW I an g s ol i e R [ e 3 on “of the, “hrother aci.” but Dil- manager will be watched wi JIMNAned LEEt i daadiBectiline LR 1| LORIIDINT ot nished roums Rith Al Ao R e e X 1, Ma 1:30 p. m—-Prof. | any church edifice or public or pu Lath for light housekeepin 516 I\Q\IL“-“ by Hartford (onn 2 ATLS | idena Ludwig Becker, a native of Germany, | ochial school, or the premises per quire 195 Maple street 1 e A 4 cider at 14 and 15 Railroad arcad. minute’s walk to triangle e, | brotherly fashion Oniy a tough B ou i S sl s withdr from the chai aining thercio, or any post offic — sourageous boy could have stuclk | : 1 the = : ol i pelel PADDY LAVIN SHOT. astronomy in the University of Glas- | public library, or cemetery (UG TR S [ fex toativeating ot e | IS BEDD S SRR GA .| gow and departed from Glasgow. © Dated at New Britain, this 6(h i conveniences, private cntrance, MaHKers of FPhoto and Wood En- g exd dookdipunchesithnC would el Ty ‘ siderable feeling has been aroused hy | of March A. D. 1916 Branliin. Square,lMel. 48652 6 18-te | gravings [ Y - - | a former hoxer, was shot and| pror. Becker's o oo WU DOLP A VA AL : u rl { ”vl 1 ' fesie| ‘ry ‘Im l((n’ Ii(xl nd u‘:m;:lmlu e ¢ s i ‘n” ( ' IENT—TWG Mo Illustrators for All Hinds of Ad- : - : seriously wounded ear!s yesterday | of the chair and the position of « | pplican s 5 comfortably - 4 All K A gt ""t’] Peen §Be dsaofwonid | morni In a statement to Lie po- | of the most important observatory | We, the undersigned, are clector d bed rooms, with be Yo, | vertising Purposes bt b ben outdone. ; Jice Tavin said he was warned vester- | station in western Scotland. nd taypuayers, owning real estutc Maple street Levinsky will rest his hand for w hours and probably arrange ve upset a dozen Tomn Cowle Lavin, It was no Tehearsal .-t last day that a New York giunman nad | e lof the town of New Brituin, 111 | e e been hired to kill him, Last Septem-| FROM BRAVEF 1O PIRATES. | nereby sign and endorse the fore I'arm for sale, 100 acres, on Sta other fight somewher LUmOrrow. | hor Lavin was indicted on charge Pittsburgh, March 29— Announce- | Bomg application of Rudolph 1eutl | rond, no better place for poultey or Morgan believes t : of attempted murder for the shooting | ment was made here yesterday that | for o lleense, and hereby ccrtity that | trout preserve, trout hrook crosses this 0@ dreen busy to sa> training ex- | or william Kennedy, a saloon keaper | Poter It Kelloy, formerly secretory | 58id applicant is a suituble person | farm. Ideal location for clubhouse, F q s PRSEs. " Needless to say, Daniel is 2 | pup was acquitted by a jury " of the Boston National league club, | 10 be licensed pursuant to sald ap- { worthy your attention. Al la Or N d e anager, not a fighter : 148 bosn. sppolntad’ busiuess mon. | Plostinn building on West Main S ! S % Dt Dated nt New Hrituin, this 218t day | uble for storage, factory or gar No. 65 Black Rock Ave., 2 family house large lot ONE HIT FOR REDLFX COLGATE'S BASKETBALL SKASON | 48T of the Pittsburgh Pirate of March, A. D. 1916 ¢. L. BARNE 4 " = % e ) | Hamilton, N. Y., March 29—Col- ’ | Patrick’ 2. Murray, Albert Heing- B one Iip1E! i o No. 77 Garden street, br‘Ck cottage. Native eggs 29c¢ doz Russell Bros erzog’s Boys Bow to Cleveland at | gate points with pride to her excel- pro% | man, John strobel, Bmmanuel Di | No. 1 Sherman court, 2 family house. N ¢ anSs, lent season in basketball. The five Nonno, Justus Iornkoni H ~ s New Orleans, 1 to 1. LRt B il G 3 . N0 st n i | Wanted | No. 169 Washington street. New Orleans, March 29—THdlding | four, and Colgate is one of the lead- WOMEN WORK IN BERLIN. numed slgners and endorses are elec BY heir opponents to one hit, the |ing feams of the Fast. Syracuse, Dart. | (#5914 PoIDIo0SSY UL Jo 99USPUOINIIOD) | o1y and taxpayers, owning real e L s | leveland Americans defeated S nd Lafayette | Berlin, March 23.-Three hundred |{ate, in the town of New Britain At F()XS Th a ~ e incinnati Nationals by 4 to 1 i recorded vietorles over Colgate, but | women are now driving horse-drawn | Dated at New Britain, this 21st duy € trey i whultz & Lostello lnc‘ xhibition game here yeste Syracuse was also defeated by Col- | mail wagons in Berlin, according to [ of March, A. D. 1916 DOOl‘ Man : fmith, Cleveland right fielder, te later and by a larger score than | an announcement by the post office ALIFRED L THOMPSON > 4 C | 242 Main Sireet. Fome run and threc of his team- | which Syracuse made. ‘ullllmvl(lw«', Town Clerk.

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