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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. ) Hartford. i mme | s AT The Supper and Annual Meeting i CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CBARGE 1% | || of The South Church Brotherhood . i S p )] rt S 1 l k S [ N s e IS POSTPONED 4 LOST ALL advertisements LOST—Pocketbook containing $55 in . tO bills, ladies’ diamond ring and wed- for the classified ding ring, Saturday afternoon, eit Bl e e es B COIUTE st e Wednesday Evening, MAY 10 ].. returned. A Landry. 219 Ward the Herald office by street, artford, Conn. 5-3-1dx. NOTICE, / _ ‘ issue. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken our Buick car. Reasenable rat Ric | ard Covert. Tel. 1073-4. 5dx FOR, SALE. = [ ® L o . o o | Sceds. Carl Lorenzen, 59 Church i ; SC 2.8 heifer. Apply John Henstrom, street. Florist and Seedman, West Mountain road, IKensington, ks end of Lincoln street extensic 5 In fact everything that enters into the construction of a woman’s outfit is costing more from day to : day. Raw silks and the dyes for coloring’ them are no exception to the rule and from all appearances v’ o ¢ RS e MAY 7 SUNDAY EVENING the price advances will continue for some time to come. s rene = 5 SO PCema (G GRECR, (e, (o ete., Low price if taken at = Hoffman's Bakery, 62 Wes Lower tenement, 5 room: But ‘we’'ve made it our business to assemble from the best markets of the world the silks that women on one floor and one on third floor, e at 157 South Main street, head of | need this season and cannot do without. We placed orders long before the advance began and you t 1 o Whiting. All conveniences, lar SLICeU Sy, now reaping the harves We have Sport Silk in every weave and fashionable colorings—rtor suits, skirts, . s, - | S . jerseys sarden, liberal r i = e : | t coats and jerseys g al rent fo the right T o e T e Ou On re a lona ure party. Inquire at 153 West Main 5 street. Car, one Studebaker Touring Car, | KHAKI KOOL TURAL PON! STRIPED PONGEE P = one Corbin 30. Inquire Zimer Auto ! SPEAKER—E. C. CARTER, National GCfl. SUCV'\' ‘,)f The most beautiful of all popular this season; Natural color Pongee with 0 R TS [ S e _Co., 22 Main street -3d | = - 3 ) new sport weaves for 1916, all we have the best foreign and stripes of old blue, cerise and Aoor] Al fimpreyementaih: = E L e Y. M. C. A. of India but for the past cmhtce!l months { the desirable shades in plnin domestic weaves. Genuine emerald; excellent to combine L | —Far tei), S : b it : e ne e N e e e in it e o e, | ; cheap. W. Bacon, 4 Bigelow street. i doing Y. M. C. A. work for the soldiers in the W Zone. right. inch. Prices 59¢, 89c and $1.00. 9c: 36-inch wide, $1.25. | TO RENT—Garage at 56 Gladden b g strest. badadd | FOR SALE—A 7 room cottage honse HEAR MR. CARTER’S MESSAGE TO RENT—Five room hou: Bati | just newly renovated. Come and | 4 o o UL LAVS VBSOS AL i 1 ' A sport silk in rough Tus- NATURAL TUSSAH KAYSER JERSEY sah weave, plain colors, Hague The heavy quality Pongee in The Silk that is knit—not ) v c ise. Bat Just newly zenovated comesand = " a8 blue, navy blue, old rose, pur- plain and rough weave; washes woven, has no equal for sport (\})‘;;'.p‘l \\'xr‘]l‘l(::dcé;‘ ¢ ,‘1’1“‘\::)”\“(‘6“ \:‘ m.l',,);y[m\(;-,'\p?: l;“‘, fl]t ,L(:;,];C::( About the Europt,an War ple, natural and ivory, splen- and wears like linen and re- wear, all pure silk in the best e e = ik gl . : T did for service, 36-inch. Price tains the silk finish; 36-inch hades for coats, sweaters, etc.; ol imen DR -d3x b, fon w0 A Union Service of the co-operating Churches $1.75. wide. Prices $1.00 to $2.00. 2 inches wide. TO RENT—Five room rent in new | FOR SALE—In Plainville, on tro ey | g 5 house, bath, all modern conven-' line, s room cottage modern con- EVERYONE WEL(,O E. o iences. Apply at Gray's store, 4i5 | venienc large lot and poultry Stanley street. tf house. Addr Cottnae, Torat 1 O S N T 0 N R O A S - SR fice. < | LJ TO RENT—Desirable house with S Corduroys for Coats and Sklrts twelve rooms, hardware floor, elec- | FOR_SALE—Upright plano in ;\;K _AMOST DESIRABLE HOME, tric lights, sanitary plumbins, . Good order, beautifu - P = g steam heat and large vard, inquire { Sweet tone only $85. Aft No. 190 HART ST, FOR 2-6d ment dollar weekly, Address “Sua ON LIBERAL TERM rifice,” Herald Office. 5-3-1dx 9 rooms, fine garden and frui, good barn and hennery—Someone, TO RENT—Large front office, e = tak this at once. e | Foemin, e, paatty, 30 wom s ot s | gy 'y, HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street 32 and 36-inch Corduroys Amazon Corduroys, a heavy Sport Stripe Corduroys in Room 1. ki Fully equipped. Guaranteed to be NEW BRIT ATIO NAL B K BUILDING two .tone effects, rose and in perfect running condition. Ano‘her opportinity to secure a smart Sport Coat of Corduroy before another advance. We cin- at 9 Camp street. not duplicate these Corduroys; cannot buy them in the markets today at the prices we shall ask the next = SEe e T and golf cords in wide wale wide wale cord made especially o ton < e i cord, all the popular shades i SE S white, old blue and white, tan TO RENT—TFour room tenement, src- Bargain for some one if taken a = e e T Ry Cem, Cesd, D R and heliotrope, tan and sand, ond floor. Call 156 Cherry sirect once. 546 West Main street. Tel. CARb T0 RENT : : - finish, 32 inch, $1.50 value, R v ey i o . I o i 5-2-6d | : Regular prices §1.00 and $1 ack and white, 30-inch, $1.50 upstairs. 5-1-6d T47-12. el R e for three days 79¢ sale price $1.19. value, special $1.19. CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK K FOR SALE 16 H. P. Gardner steam | WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TO RENT—Tenement five rooms scc- engine in first class condition for | | TEL. 943-2. Narrow Wale Golf Cord in gold, old blue, sand, Narrow Wale Golf Cord, 36 inches wide, a positive | ond fioor. Inquire 36 Connerfon alolcheap litl takon ationce BiThol| i TS S P © fh e i white ony! ond i noH L e o GRO, D 0 MORRIN’S GARAGE . special sale price special sale price . Main street. 5-2-wixX | e s — TO RENT—Six room temement sec- | zoo o™ omm o G ond floor all improvements; new s g hood f ¥ d an- H H | Rouses tocation 84 Garden strect. 107 MIh slepine hood for PO S| BOWLING, POOL—FIN W”“ams Aum Gfl === 201’5053 botween 8 & m. and 3 lomoblle, Call everine | 'LIQUORS AND CIGARS \ have been sent in a special train, un- | the military commander, says that ow- p. m = der an s >d guard, to Belfast. ing to th 2 'ts of _ i = e i) LWAY UPR] AR e s e g S e T 'S el S S ty have o re: ayshire pi | 7 P L o s Plentiful. now surrendered. TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- | Oushbred ayshire heifer, call 1,1 6 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire ments, at 161 Washington street. | Stanley street. Tel 928-12. 6-2-2dx et Tiling | Nelaon) Tepatrs, Suppltes, Srornze. ‘hes <, via London, May eI e g BY l 2““ REB L i c 8% hundeed more e | FOR SALE—One 1100 horse, 9 years 172-174 ARCH ST. R RS LU BRI [] { prisoners from TIreland of whom - old. Good driver, good worke — e - twenty were wounded, were landed TO RENT—Tenement five rooms. All| sound. One 800 mare, good driver. here today. The prisoners included a im eme GGl lectric | 91 Seymour street, up stairs, " D i G i e Y [flNflflN‘ e e e o PRE i enison Garage lation Serious Until Naval Ves- | aentry of somewnat nigner situation 567-15 or 1325-4. 1-7-t8 | . 430 MAIN SIR than those landed two days ago. Some 9 e in , e G st S I S B = - e (‘?'m“lcf In Meny Difersnt Dsugunses, S L reeyd re als - electric lights and starter, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Stor Supplics and Repali lng. | tofore have been identified mainly 'ED, 400.00; 1 ton truck, fine condition, = = =2 AG'T T AND MAXWELL CARS Shelled Revolutionists Gamp with Irish literary movement. Others Great Gfiufl(}ll ol COHHCG[]CU[ bl ] I8 hcioo: o 'I‘(’(‘n,\ullln" s \‘i:-" LxNorll?;'ol?xei;la(:g);l;:g(:rnon_ L R D e o were clerks, rortsmen, tradesmen or ol 3 Che le y 8 ronc.e 5 E WANTED—Small tenement of thre $300.00; 1916 Chevrolet 3 | office Fours: 8 a. m. to 8:15 p. m. 4 i ms. Address I, Wisik, touring car, g o @ blin, via London, May 3, be greatly exhastued. lStGBS to GI'Eal Sfi A T s . orcos Arrow § eylinder touring car | Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. y —The situation in Galway re- Although all the prisoners “-oro'! . _\Ghem UStm nam street. - Pie L.:]O\1r\(\}\)”““:l;\Vn\A\Q\l)"O‘ ’Co 22| el Mgr's Res. ‘7;'_&“ Foreman 339.12 K eele S Gara e | : i o] § g | | farme Most of them appeared to | men’s clothing it was reported that ) o house in or mgatace several wera women 80 or 40 of whom Sador ygetwi o pout (| - Sioe e SELSHOE R U e ARk EASTERN PRINTING CO.,| M and Franklin Sureets. bus, according to advices just re- | no e peen made pris Crib o | 200 delegates f e ) ave be ade prisoners. Only about zates from all over the Con- I particulars and terms. Ad- TURN 3D ROOM 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 | g : i pd. On Tuesday, April 25, 1200 | five per cent. of the prisoners worc | necticut reservation in attends Staio ull part oy ass ) 00 g Rkl (0T B 2 Storagel et bs, approaching from Oranmore, | the Sinn Fein uniform. There are undoubtedly many prisoners who are | op o 5 B0 truthful in saying they knew nothing - £ e guest of honor, the = S = sal vessel shelle rom Gal- | o . ; . NTED-—A young Swedish girl to w;la\_t H(,lm Y:jlliiv'}"‘:‘ll ;m“‘ '“r‘;"‘_‘ of the impending revolt when they | 8reat council of Connecticut, Tmprov- “;\:;[;quork of so(‘gml maid or wait- | FURNISHED ROOMS—Two large FOR SA I ,l v 1 [ i Evira (4\51‘1“ ,i‘t“mm‘“w ° TEHIe | were mobilized. Whether that will!ed Order of Red Men, began its an. ,f:‘ in private family. Experience , TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or | i Ph t r 3 2 at y. in any way mitigate their treatment al sess i S Sk i B . rithout me: Men only. Good lo- T grigc the following day another naval |,y the government is not known :‘nu,,” s l‘h]h SeRdhismonn 4| N ot "ece:;“”' M‘H H; rl; KUMK' ot ot e e o BUILDING LOTS 4 H Y b1 1anded 100 soldiers who forced | - ek 12 DAY £ eponnUai ongtalles ioniltha 22 Glrard favenues Haritond S0 1 e ’ e i W Street, Attwood St 1 A number of the prisoners indicate | greg iefs ace strees } 5- = 1| on est Street, Attwood Street and | f- rebels to retire towards that : greatgichiets LGy, Db MR & ] L were presented this 5-1-4x o e | their willingness t turn state evi- g v, Gres 3 - . Morgan Street. ‘Weekly, monthly | e. Encounters between tr shels 2 morning. Great Sachem Walter a . : 1S | dence, and it is stated that somo start- | Austin of Stamford . | WANTED—A second maid. Good TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 3 or quarterly payments. Chas. H. mall bands of police resulted in | jing information will come to the gov- i mford in his report saia vages. Mrs, C. F. Bennett, 123 Grand street, all convenience 5 Otis, 30 Vine street. d am ree jber of casualties. Amont these | ernment from thi = have during my chieftainc, Hages L SR "5 1-6d connecti v fted were Professors Steinberger, . sl rietsachof ficibesiin thefirest Fopen oot _ bRk — - = Over 25¢ Store B ara MoBor allor o = ervation and with few exceptions all [ 71 nm T ok o Gho Tl | = e D FOR SALE—New and second-hand T WORK AT MODERATE of Galway. Maxwell Thanks Soldiel are In a prosperous condition. “:\(:\(}"” - e s HELP WANTED—MALE. furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- | PRIC these visitations I have been e o Sl s = eam, oil cloths, beds, beddi i e >, M i e s e o S 3 5} , bedding, quilts | Office n;n n from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M ,mmlmmod by some or all of the as- Linden street, care of Mrs. Peterson. |y s NTED foreman that understands pillows and furniture of all kinds. | S 1ys by Appointment. sociate great chiefs, who by their | the manufacturing of wooden levels. ot e e N e r words of wisdom and helpful advise i State salary expected, experience o rurlr)litur'e b(,"shm,"lsum.\' F.E. M NKS, D. D. S ST N O (o BET (7 || S s S T T el and references. Apply box mum- | ML MyL HRRTMEE ROV P AT sa.l(;eorgmna Monks, D. D. S. | | ng from the Irish revolt has been ance and dress Bungalow, Herald Office. | C. EBBES MGR. Suppl Great Incohonee Frederick O. Doy e. 0. d. 6 times |70 RENT—Room with board, 72 opa Snect. = Ity. =~ ) Bllm stre 5-1-3a | N withtin 3 miles of Galwsy when | e Dublin, Tuesday, May 2, via ILon- don, May 1 a. m.—In an order of the day thanking the troops enzgaged | in the suppression of the rehellion here, Lieut. Gen. Sir John Maxwell, Prisoners Sent to Belfast. blin, via London, May 3, 3:1¢ Seven hundred Sinn Feiners and productive of much g0od to the | coln street, Tel. 1856. | ber, 4XX, Herald. Y| Telephone 1329 order G i i Great Chief of Records William | STATE OF CONNECTICUT WANTS S e e Al and ol sls e P T e ii4| 4 LARGE PROPERTIES The order is in a prosperous co perienced men iri g F many non-competitive positions in On Enst Main and East Streets, W irin Ixtures . G0 dition financially and ericall 3 o & e : The Dolan-Duniay bered 6,291. In April 1 the adoption per month and maintenance at in- silcs~ EE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. of new members numbered 871; ad- itutions and elsewhere. Mar- | _ O- Box 489. bosits H. LOCKWOOD i postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- e e SR R G S e S e R e doeiinde it B e o Electric Co. ing department. “There were suspended last year| rollment for position you can fill 3 Sl apRye e o % Marine Lamp Co., For ville, i THE A PINDAR CORP by card 21; deceased ; total 693, itol, Hartford, Conn. 4-29-6d - -~ | % % . J . “Present number of members - - (T T e ; 89 Arch Street 16 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. SRS el b N o e s analeurbs to o — Tel. 775-4. sy WANTED—Girls for Kitchen and one Ch, 1141-2 Thaleleconlor i Grentl ot relaid by first class workmen with i W4 s o s 2o > . 2 h = S ° 5 dr; rk in : >xelusive board- | Q an e, i o T G et e 20! vears' cxperience, Tl idd :‘,:"h.:.'\.\-:»\“"'E.."’.‘d‘\'\‘ ."-\o‘“ ‘Qf,;.‘li' .;.\l? By Hour or Day. Supplies Appliances opposition to the advancement of = Ilm street, Hartfc 5 M F Great Senior Sagamore Alfred Li- - Eat kim0t i mflflgafl d BS gourie of this city and he will he S 3 g WANTED. Civl willing ol larn | o Telephone 302 chosen great sachem. George M. S — - cook. Mrs. C. O. Case, 95 Maple | : 3 e pend"ore® S Soler | GO0 OIEICE MAN, s voum on. | Mot FOR o didates for the office of great jumior work specialty. K. : .v. | GIRLS WANTED for factory worlk. sagamore. Plainville. % The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co. The Moore Property No. 32 Hart St. e e And GARDEN 1 ROOSEVELT REJECTED. o Jia 3 Ft Pront Lar H d B Nashville Tenn., May 3.—The cighth o t fow emploged | b poR SALE—Tar est stock 1 | TELEP) _ RSl E e ree s e o SAL k in_tho HONE B C . ge House and Barn. eitc sabebinun somveratoa ab GRM || Lin Sabant e il sesounland | 290 B el Gt e Wates | Compast Manane. o0 o200 o Tese| S 3 Bags . 1 | All sizes. Radiator lms". water lmw, Pulverized Shee p Manure. .s:,tm a l)n;.; i gavden hose. Extra special bicycie | |, : i s i :0 debate rejected a resolution endorsing HE Velvet q,l‘:(k ,,,\,,':,’,:,“ | Bone Meal Manure $2.15 a Ba " u z S 0’ c; Th‘;""““f 1<‘no‘\.'\.;u Ini.- president and i and Howe red tubes; Goodrich, Good. | "”‘I':‘"I'I' “( ”(l]::;m‘i.d '””“ HJ“";I\ 2 sent an instructed delegation to Chi- § WANTED—Chauffeur, five years ox T : DO (s E er Seeds . : 3 vears ex- | year tires in stock. Edward Holstein 242 Mein Sireet. cago. Delegates selected were D. M. | perience, desires situation. Iver | Rubber Store, 309 Asylum St., Hart- | ame -Svea Eram and GU 'G = i Bl Nobles of Paris, and E. W. sary of Johnson, 90 Pearl Court, | ford. First Rubber Store from Depot, y a fl Lexington. -1-d3x ‘ right hand side. ‘ den yesterday afternoon after a hot Road and Harrison street. -6d el. 419. Cor. Stanley & Dwight Sts.

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