New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN F0X & CO. Hartford. OUR TAILORED SUITS AT $25.00 ‘When we offer tailormade Suits here at a special price, it means s in the east It's the these tailormade Suits the price will seem absurdly low to you, s store for genuine bargains—you hear that everywhere ket conditions. We offer There are serges, tions. Flare, Norfolk, Ripple and Plain Tailored models. and black. Sizes from 16 to 46. gaberdines, wool poplins, mixtures, Jersey The colors checks, mixtures Regular Prices Up to $35 an actual saving just as sure as the and with good reason. and it is absurdly low, considering mar- 100 Suits from regular stock including many choice styles not to be duplicated at any price. cloth, are navy, and all ts—Silk in Automobile Straw—-the Colors and Prices b Newest all Shapes. 50c and $5.00 fers NOTI(,E ‘ NOTICE —Seven hire. tours. Phone passenger car for Weddings, Christenings and Day and night service. | 337 5-10-4dx | NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Buick car. Richard Covert. Tel. 1073-4. 5-8-6dx —_——————_— ‘When you see WANTED. | WANTED TO BUY—At once, a .-znml% driving horse; M. Finkelstein, care | of Singer Sewing Machine Co, West Main St. Phone No. 606-2. 5-10-3dx taffeta and silk and serge combina- rookie, Belgian, tan, green, RIBBON SALE Continuing 3 Days of Patterr A special purchase moires ainty and Hair pastel Dorothy them nursery Bow Among are others requiring plenty of white, pink and blue; 5 and 6 inches wide; Nos. ost of the ribbons would sell regularly at 45¢ yard. fou'll surely appreciate the opportunity to buy rib- ons cheaply at this time, khall offer for only, Yard " Hair_Bows Sashes tied at the free of charge-. Price $2.98. Ask at the Book forms. and then we and ribbon counter also in black. Dix Make Uniforms FOR WHICH THIS STOR FORD AGENCY. Dix make uniforms are for governess, co 662 and 666 are made of Dixie Cloth, a snow white substantial cotton Tlousedress R, showing Dix make Uniforms can WANTED—By young man respectable American family, Ber lin street or vicinity. Box 17 Herald. 5-10-2dx board in | :D—Competent 5 years of age. steady and reliable. Reference re- quired. Good salary and perma- nent position to right woman. Ap- ply at once, Box 18BB, Herald. 5 bookkeeper, | Experienced, HOLDS THE HART- il 9 WAT\TI-‘DA’r‘o buy roll top d \mu chair. Must be a good size and in good condition. Address Desk ald Offic, the trained nurse, personal maid and in fact all rect service attire. WANTED—Foremen for Shavers Threaders in wood screw f: Address, giving experience, xpected. which is pre-shrunken. Blue Uni- Department for models in nurse and be purchased here maid WANTED—Sidewalks and curbs to he relaid by first class workmen wi(h! 20 years’ experience. Tel. 1442 a Beatriss Pumps=¢Oxfords PRICES $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 La Beatriss Pumps and Oxfords are not high priced, that acéount, there are styles here for every occ heels and Louis heel light and dark shades of brown, kid, patent, white and brown but they ivory, TIRED EYES headaches, etc. are natur to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR EYES. and fit you to the right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you guffering and greater trouble later on. F. L. McGUIRE ‘7])3(1!' over the LeWitt’s I'lerls, warning 254 Main Street. Commercial Trust. FOR SALE! 5 GOOD USED CARS APPLY TO E. G. BABCOCK FOR SALE Fine Residence in Western Part of the City, for $7,800 —BY— schultz & Costelliso, Inec. 242 Main Sireet. Constructive Advertising EE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 6 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. Phone Ch. 1141-2. T a word each day pays for a L]aSSIfied adv. i in the Herald You get results. Th at’s what you want. lack sion—the newest low and high French heels, white patent and gun metal. 4-06-tf URNISHED ROOMS. light top | RENT—Two rooms 242 Main TE housekeeping, floor. for St., FURNISHED ROOMS—Large, front room for one or two gentlemen. All! conveniences. Board if desired. 11 Camp street, Tel. 127 TO RENT—Furnished rooms at Grand street. All conveniences, connection, 936-5 FURNISHED ROOMS—One or gentlemen. All convenienc Prospect street. nothing in style and quality on high Cuban Oxfords in “SUFF” LEADERS TO SPREAD PROPAGANDA SISAL SUPPLY BIG ENOUGH FOR ALLI Invesuganon Shows Only 107,960 0l 126,000 Bales Are Needed Washington, trade Will Try to Convert 15,000 eDlegatcs to Convention of Women’s Clubs in New York. New York, May 10.—The National American Woman Suffrage associa- tion is making arrangements to spread suffrage propaganda among the 15,- 000 delegates expected to attend the convention of the general Federationa of Women's clubs here from May 23 | to June 2., Suffrage leaders announced | that the delegates will be invited to | attend a mass meeting at which Mrs, | Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the ' association, will preside. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, who represents the Con- gressional union for Woman's Suf- | frage, has issued 5,000 invitations to | suffragists and delegates to the con-| vention of women's clubs, to attend a garden party at her home at Great | Neck, L. I, on June 3. John D. Rockefeller will open his estate at Tarrytown on June 2 and give 600 of the members of the wom- en’s clubs an opportunity to see his Japanese, Alpine and Italian gardens. Other delegates will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Helen Gould Shep- ard. The chamber of commerce will take 500 on a trip to West Point. May 10.—The federal on reported to the sen- ate today that completion of portionment Yucatan comm its ap- of the remainder of the sal crop among American binder twine manufacturers develops of manufacturers after the Comision Regulardora, which con. trols the crop Lad asked a senate com.. mittee to oversee distribution of 1 { 000 bales, which ‘comprises all 's crop unsold. s no demand this season's The senate committee has been in | vestigating the operations of the Com- ion Regulardora on charges by bind- { er twine manufacturers that it creat- | ed an artificial shortage in the sup- | ply and then raised the price of sisal. The trade commission count s manufacturer needs for the present season in addi tion to supplies already bought or con- tracted for, so that apportionment could be made. Replies developed a demand for only 107,950 bales of the 125,000 still in the hands of the Com- on Regulardora. ROGKYILLE FACTORY BURNS Plant in Which Silk Fish Line Is | Made Is Destroyed With Machincry —Loss Estimated at $150,000. When you want fresh made butter, you want it and here is the place you an find it. 33 cents buys the best. ational Butter Co., 133 Main St.— advt. Rockville, Mz E. J. Martin’Sons, fish lines was The factory of makers of silk burned to the ground early today. It was a two story frame structure. The loss is estimated at about $150,000, about half of which is covered by insurance. Most of the | from the ruining of the ma- used in making the factory's oods. The fire started near the boiler house, it is said, from a causc not known. The plant employed persons and made from ure of | fifteen million yards of operat- | year. ND BLOOD FEUDS. Berlin, May 9, via London, May 10, | 78 a. m.—According to a despatch | m Scutari the chiefs of all Alban- | clans have voted to suspend f«-r} | ioss chinery an | six months the custom of blood ven- geance. Blood feuds have been al in Albania for centurie action was under | the Austrian military leaders ing in Albania. about thirty twelve to fish line a uni- ver: The taken Bveryhody ter in town Butter Co., is only 33 that the best but- | ound at the National Tain St. The price | too.—advt. Best 2 3-4 creamery $1. butter, Russe 37c a b, 1bs. for .—advt. cent LEGISLATOR DEAD, Canaan, May 10.—L. M. Mon- former member the gen- eral mbly former postmaster here and proprictor of one of the oldest drug houses in the state died at his hiome here early today, aged 90 vears. He had been ill since Janu- ary. OLD New roe, S GIVE UP 1O Junction City, Kas, camp of instruction noen-commissioned | milit field Missouri lic held to June RILEY CAMP, May 10.—The for officers and officers of the artillery, from Colorado, and Kansas, which was to at Fort Riley from June 1 15, has been abandoned, it was announced here today. The officers will go to Tobyhanna, Pa., for instruction, it was stated, leaving May 21. of Best creamery Ibs. for §1 butter, 37c a 1b., Russell Bros.—advz. | FOR { FOR SALE { FOR | B | FOR | TO | TO { TO | TO &i CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10 CENT A WORR_EACH INSERTION. — ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day { issue. FOR SALE. "OR SALE—Edison phonograph with | Two and four minute at- recording outfit, 80 rec- ction, $17.50. Iasy Owner 974-4. cabinet. tachment, ords, good sel terms if desired. town. Call Tell. in omn. SALE—A Ford Runabout good condition, used one Call after 5 o’clock or Saturday afternoon. E. Kreinberg, Ber- lin, North end of town. 5-10-4dx SALE—Cottage at Maple steam heat, abundance of Tel. 971-12. 5 FOR SALE business, desk, china, two pair 1re s, call at 50 Cedar street, morning or afternoon. 10-2dx FOR R. Hiil, fru furniture, five dollars Cashman, Berlin, _Pigs Thoms F. 668-4. cabinet herp, 5-10- in 151 2dx FOR SALE—Ice good condition. Main St. cream Chas. FOR SALE—Small house and poultry house, big lot, near Price $1,000, half or less down. dress House, Box 12, Herald. 5-10-4dx Ad- FOR SALE—1914 Ford runabout with detachable truck body, shock ab- sorbers, electric lights, new paint, best motor in city. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., City. 5-10-3dx FOR SALE—To close an estate, house and lot at 60 Wallace street, New Britain. Edgar B. Newbury, Adm., Star Route No. 1, Torring- ton, Conn. Tel. 273-5. 5-6-10-13-17x FOR SALE front row to sell quick. London, Ct. best location, price low P. Hall Shur New 3ax 1913 Regal roadster in electrie Rea- 5-8-tf FOR SALE good mechanical condition, lights and demountable rims. sonable price, 42 Center St. wel]l con- W, Lo FOR SALE—Good, heavy, ditioned cow for beef. Neubauer, Whigville, Conn. 5-6-4d FOR SALE—One strong, willing, black .general-purpose horse,weigh- | 1,150 pounds, will drive ten miles an hour. One cut-under wagon, ten-foot body in perfect condition. Reason for selling abo\a property want to replace same with an auto. Prices very reasonably. J. Edward Erwin, Lafayette St., New Britain. ing about 62 SALE-—One share of stock the Sovereigns Trading Co., for 10 per cent. less than book value. Box X 34, Herald. 5-8-3dx in fifteen month: A. T, Bark- 667-2. 5-8-3dx Collie, Good watch dog. Kensington. Tel. old. man, FOR SALK—One Maxwell Roadster with delivery hack in fine condition. Magneto, windshield and top, $100 1-Ton truck, in fine copdition, Auto Co. $400. 5-8-6d SALE—Wagon blacksmith business. 160 Arch street. repairing and Enquire RENT—Three room tenement, improvements, at 470 Arch street. Inquire White House Lunch. TO RENT. stairs tenement Spring street. R rooms, 77 RENT-—Two tenement rooms each, second and thi Modern improvements, street d floon Tenement five rooms Inquire 36 Connerton -6-déx RENT— second floor. front flat and doctor L. -6d ve room suitable for a “The Barn 131 Main street M. Barne: , reas Ilec- tric Building, 88 We Apply Winkle, Room room tenement ond floor all improvements house; location 54 ( Tel. 605-3 between p. m. TO RENT—Six sec new street. nd 3 28-1f wrden TO RENT—Tenement five rooms. All improvements including eclectric lights. 22 Monroe street. 'Phone 657-1F ox 1325-4. 4-T-tf = | WANTED- leaving | ma- | each. | Tel. 5-10-eod-12d Barnesdale. | Ocean Beach cottage on | 5-8-6d | top and side curtaias | Williams | five | -6a | I fOR SALE-Valuabls MAIN . Property age about 55 feet. Never Call at once for ]uu-u ulars. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Mamn Stree! NEW BRITA:\ NATIO NAT ln\l\ BUILDING FOR SALE cottage i depot bath, before on the market. HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Young man to assist in | office work. One with education | preferred. Address A B Box 9, Her- ald. New Berlin rooms and Kensington, ow finished, 7 5 minutes walk from west of being trolley | Also station, with barn and arge vineyard bearing To rent WANTE learn Co, 18 y Parker to Shirt 5-9-3d | )>—Bright Boy, shirt-cutting. 9 room house, ne: Beckley acres of land, in 2 tenements in the house, Kensington, Just over city line on Also to rent Pasturage young stock or horse of F. L. NORTON, Good Clin- -d2x Hooker* gardens. St, WANTED—Farm wages. Write R. tonville, Ct, umster. Young, larg W. Kensington N for cows, YANTED—Two good bu ana nickel plated goods. . Departure Mfg. Co., bureau, Bristol, Conn., The New employment 5-8-6d Inquire Wtk NORTON, Ke gent; or few steady employment Britain Ice Corp. WANTED—Wood zood men can find at the New | 5 1 New Seven Room Bungalow ForSaie on Easy Terms Barnesuale—b L. Baines AR . STANLEY HORVITZ OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Tel. 1518 to 8 P. M. 10 P. M. rvices Guaranteed screw operators for Shavers and Threaders, State experience and w expected Address, Operator, Herald offiee, H WANTED—Girls for marking and sorting. Good pay to the right par- Union Laundry Corp., 266 St. 5-10-ti Hours—8:30 A at. and Mon. Our ¢ of M to rch at > for children. 16 Tremont o Denison Garage - "’\“y"fim‘l'\; | 450 MAIN STREET. OrniNES | ) yery Cars for hire, diay and Walter, ; 5-9-30x LI and Re x| acT AND M3IXWELL "Phone Full line Auto Glas Goggles and s WANTED—Girl to ist house- Sun work and to help Mrs. W. M. Higgir St. cook Apply H WANTED—Competent perienced waltr and evenings. 24 Lexington plght Ing. CARS 224, house- if WANTEI work. wishes. Germond, )>—Maid for To go home nights Two in family Mrs. Hart street general she Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, Livery Cars for MHir Storage and supplies. Repairing Agents Hcdson Motor Cars. L and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplles, Srorage. DHENE 287 KLM PRINTING | LOR SALE BY 5“‘;{‘;;“3}[,“‘1‘&: SIEN payments. Chas, k. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESE: MGR. WANTED—Competent Swedish Mrs. F. L. Wilcox, end.of line, Berlin St., Berlin. cook. trolley 5-9-tf WANTED—Girls for kitchen and laundry ‘work inan exclusive board- ing house. Good wages. Apply 8i Elm street, Hartford. -4a Specialty. lel, 1228, PERFECTLY PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. New STREG FOR SALE-—New anda second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329. PHILADEL PHM | ~ For Y;):rretms];l;:rétc and DENTAL RUUMS Avoid trouble h)y, having your insur- 193 Main Street ance written by a man who knows how. Go to BEST WORK AT \l()l)Ll{A’l‘l*, PRICES DWIGHT 4. PARSONS, Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. Booth’s Block. Sundays by Appointment. CARS T¢ RENT F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOIX DDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. Georgiana Monks, D. D. b MULTIGRAPH LETTERS MORRIN’S GARAGE Fac-simile of Typewriting 200 E- MAIN STREE 1, 2 and 3 FOR SALE “ | tenement dwelling in | one of the best locations Also 12 2 tenement house | choice neighborhood with extra Ing | ot Conn. 18 room done 1L cclors with signatures. in large room, Letter Heads Printed. HARTFO KD TYPEWRITER EXGHANGE, LOC « D 26 State Street. Hartford oM WOO T > and Insu Main Street if You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, | 185 Arch St. rhone 482-2 5 '# Wiring Fixtures BOWLING, POOL,—FINE | : LIQUORS AND CIGAPRS | TheEch(:lr?: (l?(:mlay K U, OLSON’S CAFE fecirical Goniractors (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 89 Arch Street 172-174 ARCH ST. Tel. 1728 AUTOS T0 RENT sme By Hour or Daj. SIS 'TIST jonal Bank Bldg, Open Evenings. o Appliances - R SR U M Finnegan Stables | Teteuh, e FOR The LAWN FICE 24 % - And GARDEN | Compost Manure Tulverized Slwv]. Manure. . Bone M f Commercial ¥ mlm-(\ of all kinds Lawn, rden and Flower Seeds Stanley-Svea Grain and Goal Go. Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley & Dwight Sts. — ight

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