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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. FOR SALE- Large Two Famny Huuse, 27 {}hestn ‘ FO x & ‘ O Hair Goods on the Second ] - All modern improvements. Will be sold cheap. Apply a Floor; prices always reason- e b HUMP E -~ « ble for the best, reliable \ H. D. HR Y 272 Main St NATIONAL makes, EW BRITAIN Al n ANK BUILDING Hartford. . : i i RO -2 2 X FOR SALE—New and second-hand CA b CASH IN ADVANCE. MNIMUM CHARGE 1%¢ Bt e s o sy Sty o R e pillows and furniture of all kinds DDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EIC. ONE CENTA WORD_EACH INSERTION. Get our low prices. New vwml \«l‘]' TEL. 943-2. - % ond-hand furniture bought and sol¢ T SEA --A———--_—-———————J A Dr LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St :\'19“]315.1\’% GARAGE ALL advertisements Sy Telephone 1 . 0 E- MAIN STREET. o e e e for the classified : - ’ : AUCTION SALE i LOST—On Main or West Main streets, | e : column must be in i L R e || vl S, ) o Gt S P the Herald office by s e e R Rl ey ams h U U 1:30 p. m. on the day T i T it ekt G RV L il » s and Dwight streets, friendship ‘\:‘)"(‘y’f'l”‘w‘"”b‘_ Conslaling Rt RISt Agents Hcdson Mowr Cars. New Sieceioti piraealeinr ol el RS R R B SE R B S nd i EENacen s e A utos Hoc hitee: ’ o office. Reward. 4-3-1d S Ly potaio oo n | Repairs, Supplies, storage. = |ice wagons, 1 heavy farm wagon, - = : PHONE 216. 287 ELM STREKT 1 LOST—Bunch of keys. Reward if re- | 1 dumping body, 2 extra wagon bodies, AN IEB i it e 4-3-3d1 | 1 business wagon, 1 1 and all Wonder if you have seen our pretty fashionable Hats at the prices advertised today. The Hats S A A sl ments 8t $5.00—the Hats at $7.50—are s0 charmingly adaptable to all ages from miss to middle age; they are TGULMAKERS AND MAGH'MS]’S = ET Also of 2 horses, 2 pr. double harne D ~ ho €nisorn (xarage so refreshingly new and tasteful; the colorings so richly beautiful they seem to breathe the very | e ngle harnesses caws, " — heifer s ickens A tion Sale be- spirit of spring. by large concern located ten ! NOT R ATn met e oo ey | hosmandicnigien el 430 MAIN STREET. = zins at 10:00 o'clock, a. m. Why pay more than $5.00 or $10.00 if your purse can only afford &o much? minutes ride from New | out. Buick car. Reasonable ratcs. Livery Cars for hirc, day and oighs g B B s 5 lichard Covert. Tel. 1073-4. e Slorape! Sxpplics snd iteny = The fault is yours if you do. Britain depot. Nine (9) s Achiorage. Suppiics and Repairing e S i r 3 > i 5 illi 8 N " 2 AND MAXWELL CARS We take great pride in producing correct fashionable Millinery at moderate prices. 1 4 At $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 we can show you all shapes from Turbans to the large Flat Sail hour shop. Good pay guar- | SoriCiE_Two young men or young | Phone 224 in Milan Hemp and Lisere, most of them have fitted facings of silk and crepe, trimmings of wings, anteed. All applications | couple can find board and room in . = flowers and ribbons. The newest shades. will be treated strictly con-| Drivaie fumil. Address Box 1 FOR SALE fidential. Address Help, - - - - : 8 Several desirable homes near Bgs- Sale b e * of the Si erior O rt S Herald Office : | Sale by Order of the Superior Court- | oo MTirze ” 1ota all improves PRE MIE R WASH | 3 5 4 | By order of the Superior Court, T |{ments, best of surroundings. = = - B 11 sell at public auction on the 12th HEN DO 5 2 7 = i #OR SALFE—Barred and White Roek | W1 . N, LOChAWwWuwOD WANTEL an to work on small} FOR SAL reaRang day of April 1916 at 2 o'clock in the farm. <perience not necessary. | hatching egg o used farminz | 143 e s et Reai Estate and Insurance | ° Good wages for man that i T i { SR it strec i A= -6 d [ Rternoon It cE DEOD Oty HON J 86 Wost Main or 793 East e e e e B =y ly, by Henry J. Bradbury and George ! e S 2 1qw | FOR SALE—Farm acres on trol- | B. Alling, located in the village of |= - 1 lsp a S RS RsEo I Conn i Satdx ley at White Oak, also one 2 ten- | Kensington, Town of Berlin, Conn,, | 5 Work In Drug store. Address Box | Tunning water in house and barn. |large barn and about Six (6) acres The Premier brand of Wash Suits for Boys is and ln the 32 BL Herald. -3 One quarter mile of trolley front. | of lond, situated about three-quarte In Many Different Langna has been confined to this store for many years. = All = : ::r-xvlrfl.\' L)Eflmunv Plainville, C fg"*‘:‘- ii‘f .l«l mile 1l)‘t»m vv]n! of :u h :q.-mw‘ BY SKILLED UNION ME of the dyes used in these materials are guaranteed WteD M e bl e ey O o SE Dok Moderate Prices. iy livery car, John W. Allen. 4-3-Gd | - == > rolley to Meriden. Good orchard and LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. fast color—and there’s no advance in price because — — e - FOR SALE—Two family house.in fine | tijlage land and a desirable place. Office Hours: 8 a. m. {0 6:15 p. m. of this merit. Premier Suits show styles that can- WANTED—Young man to learn ! condition. About 13, acres of Said Teal Estate if located in the | Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p, m. not be duplicated; they are high grade in every de- A trade of electrician, state age, e and. 0 a very nice bungalo of | moyn of Berlin and is bounded and | Tel Mgr Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 i i rience if any. - marrie: 5 /ith modern improvements. | qecoribed as f RO tail, Other Wash Suits no less desirable, including petience 3f any, whether marricd v described as a certain piece THE : . - | : St or single, and previous employ- | These places are near cen AleE e S e e B8 Hitpattn moake, Prices are eature every new mode. Txhibit an assortment e e e STt Nt G 0 U e iR e e e EASTERN PRI'\T]\(‘ CO., | of Paris made Tailored Suits, Frocks and Wraps Thtia| eiiar Raores Boe 17 DN Herln | Looseoml RRURGSC ROR A DY Cenc OF | 83l CHURGH) STREET S Sairics $1'00 up tO $7 50 for afterncon and evening and Sport Suits and Office New Britain il of John Wood or assigns, partly by O U LS MG . ; ) Coats, as aristocratic as ever graced a store. ANIED sEysgtoune e = = ! each, east by the highway, south by & >olis . 3 It is a notable triumph ov bsta e speaks Polish and American, posi- | FOR SALE—10 room house, the land of Lewis A. Bradbury and | S ———— S g et Iy tion in grocery or shoe store. Ad- lot, 111 West Main, Plainville. S land of the Estate of Mary E. Glad Sil ORA( sE—50 Cars y conditions abroad. You agree with us beyond doubt dress Clerk, Box 12, Herald. . 08 ca i b s sy i i . = : o ik 3ax | 4ing or assigns, partly by each, and || For the Winter $3.00 per wmouth YOUNG MEN that for variety, charm and exclusiveness our as- 4-1-3dx | on premises. 9% | \vest by land of John Wood or as & o : €5 A or as- Q ~ sortments cannot be equaled outside the larger Rl L [RoREsATE Merkel, 4| signs. HART’S GARAGE | cities. While enjoying this opening exhibition subscriptions in New Britain -and H. P. Magneto clutch. Bargain $30. | jo. particulars inquire of Horace 1, Hart, Prop. | don’t overlool New England Territory new method. F. B. Hotchkiss, Farmington. Lisery Servic:, Repairing, Tires Misses’ Suits Silks Call before nine and after five. Jas. 2 2 = wll! am L Hatch 2:;;11 buq;)p]"g:,] Lm»s bousht and We can show you a superior assortment of suits | Misses' Dresses Dress Goods AjpEineross Bizs sChertnut Buset o w\',“ S‘\}‘ETB‘“’” cargace: "s“”x il e I i s b e o kvl for Youths in sizes 14 ¥ g in si T a - ine street, 3-31-3d | 29 st Main Street, L to 36, for yrnmh men in sizes | Upholstery Goods Shoes FOR SALE—Ice Cream Cabinets and ew Britain, Conn. | &= 36 to 33, First long trouser suits are a problem . suits | Laces Ladies' Neckwear 2 TO RENT. Tubs, and round and flat bottom Committee of Superior Court. CALL ON ) hard to solve in most clothing stores. As we have |Silk Hosiery Ribbons j — — e freezers. One French Pot Ice Cream | H. W. BRIERE given the subject much thought and study selection |Gloves Silk Petticoats {1 TO RENT Tenement of five room Freezer. All in good condition. In- Sale W ed., Aprll 12th, for vour Real Estate and here is a pleasure. The first trousers suits here | Boys' Clothing Wash Goods corner Maple and Ash, modern im- | quire P. O. Box 188, are in special college and high school designs, | Muslin Wear e B Inquire A. Rapp. 208 | _Conn. | 1916 at 2 P M Insurance natty plain and Norfolk models. See them. Y Veiltngs o TR Sl BORFSATTIORITOFRRENTSNEWAt¥o ; Room 37, Booth's Blk. Office Open g Ladiesi Blouses TO RENT oo a(houselor)| | Lenementinouse favelroomsiieach Terms:—10 per cent. cash must be | ., “wweq. and Sht. trom 7 to 9 p. 0 o s 3 aONRS foor, steam heat, two boilers, ap- | paid on premises when property is | "" : : f)’;‘ul'{:f‘"";ui; ”{J’:J&,e;';oCs'm_fi"":::i ply 19 Woodruff Court. ! sold and balance within 10 days on | ¢ RS S torEal presentation of deed. - ) Bast Berlin. Theo. M. Savage, Ber- ' FOR SALE—Brickyard for sale 5 lin, 41.3.7-s | south- vard, so-called, at Clayton, NOTICE : = _ | with clay lands recently acquired | We are paying the highest O RENT_Tive rooms. modern im.| adjoining on Southerly side. nauive | For Your Insurance and S e %l& r;g% | hrub- provements. $11.00. Inquire 401 of Kirkham & Cooper, cit Surety Bonds p S : 5 3-29-3d 3 S 'THE A. PINDAR C ] Sorety Bonds | B0 Ry o = ance written by & man who knows paper. Telephone 1645 and TO RENT—Six room tenement and TYPEWRITERS. 5 3 16 Asylu ith s ‘ How 2 Gonto 11 be at your service ] 516 / um S Harttford, Con barn with six acres of land at 180 | o S S we will be at y 2 @ 8] eaitisoa A e Corona Typewriters, the machine | DWIGHT A. PAR ONS, L ] for your personal use, in the office, in — _— - = . Booth’s Block COR Q o the home and “on the road.” Has all | : FOR SALE MaKers of Photo and Wood E TO RENT—Two tenements of five neant s it B i 1 n= rooms each; modern improvements, npstosdatofiica o fimnd neict, | One Butter Box, one 8 ft Counter, ong gravings b b L - e Bl SR e | Bix pounds ocal repfcsen aLug MUL“GHAPH LETTERS 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, ur Illustrators for All Kinds of Ad- Chestnut strect. 3.31-6ax| THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. d One Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, vertising P = - Fac-simile of Typewriting done in Electric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Skow g Furposes o 7 TO RENT—Six rooms and bath. i, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. ! Case, one Cash Register. Apply {8 Steam heat, gas, at 304 Park St HELP WANTED—IEMAL Letter Heads Printed. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff niver Tnaulre Dl D o e | WANTED _wWoman to work by tio | HARTFORD TYILWLIEF EXCKAKGE, Ino 3 v sary = - - EusiLiss i 2 day. 12 Hawkins street 3 6 State Street. Hartford, Conn. | . TO RENT—To small family of adult == e e | : PHlLADELFHIA Saie five room apartment at 109 Bas- 2l BUE L | BOWLING, POOL,—F cleaned garments, apply sett street. All improvements. [n- for dry cl 7 quire Mrs. F. K. Dobson, Tel West Main St. +-1-6a | LIQUORS AND CIGARS - ) DENTAL HUDMS ‘ Cher sl 3-30-6dx 30 OMAN, $30 for distributing 100 free | OLSON’S C A FE M . SONLINEES 10 OFrER S <kei wear-proof darning cotton J & P skeins 3 H Serets TO RENT—Five room apartme s L ! S i . 193 M S‘ 81 AND ATTRACTIVE BAR- Building Centrally located, containing nine thou- All modern improvements, 35| With hosier ction. Experi- (Successor to Hilding Nelson) ; an [eel S DAILY IN ALL DEPART- sand square feet with A 7 Dwight street. Apply Benjamin ;’;“L‘e“‘{“‘;ff! o \m]“t("“‘_‘“o;_‘,: 172-174 ARCH ST Over 25c Store s, | squ eet with or without ¢ffice, suitable for Marholin, 513 East street; store. osiery, Dept. & . BEST WORK AT MODERATE 3-28-1wx Farm for sale, 100 acres, on State 3 PRIC " » 1 ‘ S Storage L mal]UfaCturin = e Z r0s otter place for vy or Off Opes M 8 P. M- eclal I nnlghi — : & by TO RENT—Flat of five rooms at &0 | WANTED—Young lady for office EERG G0 LU PG O e icé' Open from 8 A. M. to . zi*‘ & . ) N ._ | trout preserve, trout brook cross S Sundays by Appointment. Main street. All improvements. Hot work. Address Box 24, B. L., Her- Py water and heat. Inquire T. W.| ald. 4.1.2qx | farm. Idéeal location for clubhouse, ! | E, MONKS, D. D. Si st quality of fast color Apron : J worthy your attention. Also large gham made, today's price is 249 Mai ey N _Crowe Tel 201 328 0d S elent maid for gen- | building on West Main street, suit- Georgianna Monks, D. D. S, SPECIAL TONIGHT, £ e e e = eral housework. Mrs. Chas. Par- | able for sto . factory or g . e - ' 8 EURNISHEDIEO ons, 310 West Main St. 30-t¢ | C. L. BARNES, 192 Chestnut St, | PRKFREUTLY PASTEUKA ol e W e B R e e = e — | TO RENT Two Sleeping rooms fur- = —— = | 'Phone 451 I1ZED MILK assortment of fine quality Per- Undile erpenditare be nished. Electric lights. Arch and AGENTS W NIED = SON g e = nc expe: > of either labor or e e hd 2 ND \ s, 1|(¥1 and new patterns, 1215c ["]ES “UR LAWN [money. In such a case the follow- | _ Walnut 4-1-d3X% | TGRNTS WANTED—Act quick! auto- 1f You Want GOOd Bottled SEIBERT 11\\; I bf)l\, 4 he. TONIGHT, 10c¢ T Gomin Gf Gchaen 16 S| = — - = mobile gasoline going up. Sell Gaso- Beer, Wine or Liguors, Park Street, Near Stanle§; feeea S mended cent. to 3 per cent. potash is about Monl Fhinods cnsolliie ot thies corta ’ ) 3 6 teams. Tel. connection, Bed rier e NEE[' I]UET ? Barly in the spring the surface of |™&RG = L o 0 | @ sallon. Bliminates carbon. Dol- Order Same from | t 3 > aone the lawn should be scrate p wi oo Bans 20 4 it. Sale: aran- 1 = Sheets, 81 by 90 inch, good 4 u e scratched up with character as indicated by the pres- lar an hour profit ales guaran PHILIP BARI)ECK’ |a rake. Any bare spots shou teed. White Mfg. Co., 95, Cincin- on, worth 80c. 5 ld be| e of certain weeds, like red sor- g g { dug up to a depth of several inches. S e o v m o t, 0. 4-1-1dx 180 Arch St. Phone 482-2 If the roots of any biennial weeds : e s : ‘| qere of fine ground limestone oF ; 8 8 IN HIGH All’hOl‘lIy SayS Il Cim be Made :lu‘:”“ thicy anonldibeRpiliadiouts ondli 250 FR I E o e mm e e a0 ' SRS o s ¢ up. Sow grass seed liberally | SV 4 2 1 ES 2SS THAN over the entire lawn, the amount de. | L.of 3PPIY the lime at the same Himie ). clalty Zasy sellers. Write for Over | IH One Season pending upon how hadly the lawn |that the fortilizer is-applied. Latc| yree o @ v i AR n's fine Long Cloth Night ; fall or winter is the best time ftor | ! - | needs re-enforcing. street, Springfield Mass. = ne Sneety el 30 ¢ —— Treatment Required. s e Gl BygHonsics ey, meLerHoNt 3 Bags orrICE bl ONIGHT. ... . “What can 1 do to my lawn to Apply a good coat of fine com- After the spring treatment above | \ GENTS—Chance to make big | g Dt Bress Ginghams, neat, patterns, |MaKe it fresh and velvety ain?”" | POSt or rich loam if it can be ob- |indicated, the lawn should be thor-| =", o e, caliine on ;,'m,,,,,(,\,,,f, | J. M, anega“ stahles i e This is the question that is asked |tained. On top of this apply very |oughly firmed down and the &rass| gwners. Got our proposition todas. 8c {ir the springtime by 90 per cent .of | evenly 5 to 10 pounds of mood hish- | roots pressed into the ground by tiie hal M: A Hillyer. Col iBox 21000] DO (e ; lall who take an interest in their { tade commercial fertilizer to the | use of a heavy roller. Do not roll the Philadeiphia, Pa SR S Knee Pants, in 2ood wool ma. | HOMe grounds and wish to keep the | Sauare rod (800 to 1,600 pounds per |lawn soon affer a heavy rain, but bo s K gl B. JUHNSON, ). D. S ek, an sizes, 6 to 17 ye ';gmmrm ippearance at par. As iere) just previous to or during a | sure that it is moderately sofe at { OPPORTUNITY for live agents, DENTIQT b 75¢. TONIGHT, | matter of fact, the question is usu rain. It can be applied in drvy | the time of rolling. Frequent water- Splendid household specialty suit- | o N nore than justificd. The lawn does | Weather if followed with a thorough |ing and moderate trimming | able for either sex. No experience | NAtional Bank Bldg. Open Evenings need renovating. hose sprinkling 1If applied early in |at frequent intervals throug required. Send for free particu. | “But how, shall it be done?’ The |the season before grass sgrowth has | season will aid v aterially | ;. Dow Specialty Co., Lyndon, . : . R e T e started, rake the entire surface of | producing a pleasing and satisfac- 7t Sat, ! SESTTE aI“ the most radical. course. The best |the lawn, thoroughly mixing the com- | tory lawn. . - | B and simplest way to renovate the old | Post or loam with the fertilizer and Many lawns are hard to keep in WANTE | lmu to make a new one. Many | Working this mixture well down | good condition from year to year for | _ 7i8 mes it will not pay to patch, and jaround the roots of the old grass, [ the simple reason that they - Were |\ NTED—Milliner to do work g ¢ Vo e A badly con- |Temoving the coarse portion of the | not correctly made at the beginni customers house evenings. Address | Whatever puccess we muy achicve in Life s 300 G000 M | ditioned grass plot becatise the neces. | compost. Do not apply too heavy a| A lawn should not bhe expected : S nes bus access to favor, but solely to hard, mESC 0 NoCl. = ; - A stating terms, Milliner, Iicrald O YSLe = S > s « ary soil conditions for a good lawn [coat of compost or loam to bur; .11 when the, ¢ e shieraldae ! nd it is by this kind of worlk that we s able to furnish such v | do we g fice. 4-3-24 | And it is b Swest P ¢ et Peas, Sl veareiiotithene the grass Simply cover and mulch | merely planted in thé ordinar: - g beautiful flowers for all occasjons. Our Carnations, s Ome Benson Trestment i the old grass roots and make a cov- | usually found around a house after | WANTISD—Washing o do homo, | Snapdragons and Daffodils arc extra fine. " ering for the new seed. 1In purchus- | excavation and building are complet 334 Arch street, downstairs d If the result that presents }1 2 itself | ing vour fertilizer be careiful to get|ed. Nothing but large quantities of 1 Jibs i - 5 , 3 o the questioner is merel > high in ¢ ia availabla [ manur ¢ o l ee ‘ Biae Prcasciliwworil 25¢ e i 1.\ t of4/loTiels "U" Fanmonla and availabl? [ manure and commercial fertliz —_— e = i n OuS S i C D4 Dogle & at is to say, o | phosphoric acid: a mixture contain- | gether with deep and prolo rorls- [ WANT )—\\ oman would like to do 3 i”,’y”,::“”!, L,a:) lawn has been allow- | ing 4 per cent. to 5 per cent. am-|ing of the soil, ‘can render F washing and ironing. First cluss 18 CLINTON STR} !4 out of control—it may he | monia, 8 per cent. to 10 per cent.|soil suitable for Successfu o work done. Address Box 11XX 9 3 | cred in one season without an |available phosphoric acid and 2 per | growing. Herald. x 1-3-2da

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