Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
For this event we offer our Go to 12 Talcott Street for Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Iace Curtains, China House Furnishings. and pmbull and Church Streets. hl Sale Prices e Chine and egligees and fisegowns ONE fw and apD s as a ciate the market la. opportunity QN APPROVAL condition in Silks to possess herself Negligees. at a fraction of the actual value, Rentioned today is fresh and e-the chic breakfast Gown new; model some are on and with lace 8 are many styles; colors are rose, light blue, lavender, Visteria, es on rerware of the latest in Silver- J stock lin ware, Sterling flat and Holloware; also the fxmous makes in plated and. Sheffield wares at a reduction of 10 per 'cent, with engraving free. Our William Rogers Mfg. Co. and Oneida Community Par PlatesFlatware, 10 per cent. discount and engraving free. Restricted 1 lines, including 847 Rogers and 50 years Com- munity Plate will be engraved free of charge. Window Ventilators 12 TALCOTT ST, When using an oil or gas heater, or your open fire-place, a window Ventilator will be a great help to let in fresh oxygen that is consumed by this method of heating. Continental Window lators, 9 inches high, w to 37 inches. Special 3 Other sizes and prices at 12 TALCOTT ST. Venti- ill open Qil Heaters 12 TALCOTT ST. If you Can’t Get Coal use an Oil Heater. We have a stock of these Heaters now; can’t tell what the situation will be for the spring or fall or how long our stock will last. Silver’s Oil Heaters with heavy blued steel drum, heavy Bessemer Steel Base and used by the British Government in War Hospitals and Trenches. Special at THE QUAL TY STORE TEL. 806 TEL. 807 ‘When you want the best in Groceries, Meats and Vegetables or Fresh Fish you are sure to find it here. VERMONT TURKEYS A NATIVETROASTING CHICKENS NATIVE VEAL NATIVE.FOWL R. L.DUCKS EASTERN CUT PORK HADDOCK—Silver Fin HALIBUT—Eastern Whitc COD STEAK—Genuinc MACKEREL BLOATERS FLOUNDERS A-1 SMELTS COD CHEEKS HERRING OYSTERS, OPENED CLAMS FRENCH ENDIVE—Vegetables of -All Kinds in Season, C. A HAIL/L, 338 Main Street EVENTS TONIGHT phoatodramas i High-class at Tox's| Eheater. Waudeville and superior plays, Lyceum theater. photo- i i { Vaudeville and moving pietares, | WKeeney's theater: 0. O. F., meets-in | Phoenix lodge, 1. | gr. 0. U. A. M. hall. Amdre lodge, I O. O. F., meets in Vega hall. St. Elmo lodge, K. of ‘P, meets at 242 Main street. Grwin castle, K. G. E, meets in] Eagles’ hall. Carpenters’ umion meets at 34 Ehurch street. Lenten servi Catholic churches. Westa hive, L. O. T. M., meets at 27T Main street. | New Britain nest, Order of Owls, | gneets in Wlectric hall Valiant tent, K. O. T. B21 Main strect. M., meets at TRUST CO. EXPANDING, Owing to the large increase in the business of the New Britain Trust company and the subsequently in- creased office force it has been deemed necessary by the directors to secure additional office space. At- rangements are to be made with the Booth estate whereby the offices over the Trust company in Booth’s block will be remodelled this summer and occupied by the hookkeeping and clerical department. SHOE MAN ENLISTS. David A. Lipman, manager of S. W. Menus' Main street shoe store, has en- listed in the army medical corps and will leave Friday for Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. He is a graduate of the local High school with the class of 1914, attended New York University for a vear, and is prominent fraternally, being a member of Harmony lodge, A. F. & A. M., and also the I, O. B, B. COL.- ROOSEVELT IMPROVED. New York. Feb. 13.—A marked im- provement in the condition orf Col. Theodore Roosevelt was announced Roosevelt hospital this morning ed a comfortable night and awakened at 7 o'clock greatly re- freshed. Mrs. Roosevelt spent some time carly in the day at the bedside Navy and Black—Si | Drive.” 36 to 54 Remova!Sale Prices $ 6.98 Neglige sale price $10.00 Negligees, sale price gligee; 1le price Vegligee: le pri $17.98 Negligee: sale pric $22.50 Negligees, le price Notion Offers REMOVAL SALE PRICES 10c Wooden Slipper Trees. Removal Sale Price 7c. Oakite, perfect powdered cleaner of fabrics and house- hold articles. Removal Sale Price 2 packages for 25 Gartside’s Iron-rust Soap 9c. 10c plated Hair Binders and Hair Bow Holders, 7c. Tine quality household Shears; value 50c. Sale price 33c. Ventilated Metal Shoe Trees; value Sale Price 15c. 1 1b Jewel high grade prepared Floor Wax. Removal Sale Price 33c. Army and Shoe Polishers, ...... $ 5.00 .98 $12 s, .$10.00 $15.00 o n Na. 15¢ y Bristle ANCHOR BRAND CLUB EULOGIZES LINGOLN ‘Birthday of Emancipator 0b- served by North & Judd Foremen Celebrating the of the birth of Abraham members of the Anchor men’s Club gathered at 109th Tincoln, Brand Fore- their club | rooms on East Main street last night land, over the banquet board, the great commoner extolled. Contrasting the past with the pres- ent, the Civil War with the World War, the speakers of the evening urged their hearers to buckle on new energy and do everything possible to help win the war. . S. Penfield led the ale of Thrift and War Stamps and urged a new Fred M. Holmes pleaded for efficiency in factory work. M. heard campaign for more H. & rd past year and George H. Shine, presi- dent of the Foreman’'s club, Kkept things moving at a glib rate. The address on Abraham Lincoln was given by John Daly, who re- viewed Lincoln’s life, laying particu- lar stress upon his attainments in the field of letters. He pointed out that Lincoln, the orator, had given the world of literature one of its greatest masterpieces in the Gettysburg Ad- dres, the last paragraph of which, he said, would be instrumental in form- ing the basis for the world's that will follow the present war. eorge M. Lande president of North & Judd's, was unable to be present bhecause of duties with the State Council of Defense. Singing by Joseph Haffey and John J. Crean concluded the program. Unable to be present, H. C. Noble, vice-president and treasurer of North and Judd’ sent the following tele- gram from Daytona, Florida, which read at the banquet. “Regret that I cannot he with you. Previous plans deny me the privilege. congratulate myself, however, that every club member Joyally behind the important nufacturing interests and respon- bility entrusted to them, and have the utmost confidence that under the intelligent direction and influence of our foremen in charge of the various factory units the system of mutual co- operation will praduce the most effec- tive and benefi results obtainable for both company and employes. With best of good wishes to al ‘Cfordially You ‘H. C. NOBLI, his Vice-Pres nt and were of . W clun Among those Troop, vice-president pres the anniversary | { FOR superintendent of North | of the | peace | upon | | Recharged. Acetylene Weld- | The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and ‘the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD TO RENE, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue, LOST. 1.OST—Glasses in case between Hart- ford and New Britain, name Hor- witz on case. Finder return to tHerald Offic 2-13-1d i TO RENT—Two large well lighted front rooms on first floor with mod- ern improvements, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply at 16 Park street, Plainville, Chas. W. Root. 2-12-6dx FOR SALI good tone bargain. piano; leaving town: TO RENT—In Plainville, tenement of Box §b, Herald., 4 rooms. Inquire 17 Church St, 13-1dx | Ppjainville. 2-11-3d Addres FOR SALE—Selected table potatoes at $1.40 and $1.80 per bushel. Also seed potatoes. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen $t. (Barber shop) 2-13-15 TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first ! floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 12-16-tt { FOR with dison $5.00 phonograph call evenings. FOR stre HELP WANTED—! B WANTED- hou 3elden § v house, near cor- amily house, 3irl who or ironing 50 Cedar can three-family street; two-family ner West Main and Black Rock avenue. First call! Sullivan and Shea, Room 9, 276 Main stree 2-12-tf reet. competent cook. Dictapheone operator and typi factory office. P. O. Box touring ecar. | excellent light truck | wagon. E. G. Hurlbut, | ut St 2-12-tf | W w FOR SALIE—Franklin Will make an or delive 248 Che: 3. T shing street. D—Won in Tel. home Roberts 2-11-3d drls on shirt work; an, and good wages guar- n. Shirt Co., 266 Arch oor. 2-8-6d vicinity of FOR SALE—A 1421. toned instrument X32B. Herald Office. violin, wonderful 5 takes it. Box | 2-12-2dx | W, steady, cl anteed. SAL i Street, 2nd fl with record inet machine. 1. Addres ain Her ~Columbia Grafonola | Will Box ell right 35X Brit WANTED. A Vim Williams truck Auto Co., I'OR SALE terms. Chauffeur. Tel. 12-d on 287 D—Position experience. years Men and girls for light Peck & Young Mfg. Co. Apply at factory, rear of Dickinson Drug Co. 2-12-6d FOR two 150 SALE: wr 5D. Loomis work k reliable, Box 19B 2-11-3d NOTICE. ! . Cealns | WANTED — Competent, double entry bookkeeper. Herald NOTICE—It will be to their advant- age if all persons having rooms to rent or room and board, to regis- ter with the Employment Bureau of The New Britain Machine Co. WANTED—First class for office work. Appl erences, etc., to Union stenographer | . stating ref- | Mfg Co. s 2-8-tt do electrical wiring, install doorbells and | ! | sonably. Richard HELP WANTED—MALE. St., telephone e = 5. NOTICE—We hang fixture do repair work r Coridan, Jr., Jerome 16 | 5 | a live men to work | | | WANTED with necessity. Two manager One You can appearance essentis Washington selling household man mado $36 last do likewise. Neat See Mr. \on hotel. Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. | Expert Repairing. Batteries week. evenings, ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHi: STORE CL age 19 20 he n clean refer Apply SRK, and ces. or 20; must and have good | ¥, C. W Luff, treasurer; lLou secretary; . J. Ward, Anderson, Carl Rauer, . WANTED — Automobiie Herald Pub. Co.| Have you lost a sum money? CQur records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Uins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in- the finder’s hands if he does ho lost it. MINIMUM CHARGE 1 EACH INSERTICN, G Two Six-Family Houses renting for $140 month. $2,000 cash required. No. 22 Prospect strect—Targe 10t and hou-e, Two Good Houses, Nos. 47 and 49 B H. D. HUMPHREY FIRE INSURANCK J. HOCHMAN |wjit - (a: Fayj&lll\fKVery Best Prices' W““ams Au‘u Lfl- £5 i Office and Service Station, 287 Eim St. and Garage, Price $16,000 for Main Moz und’ Edson equipment Very 10w pric wer strec TEL. 468-4. FOR SALM. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage | besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKWQOD, Rcal Estate and Insurance, City Hall. WOOD 2« HAY ¥OR SAL 50 TONS OF HAY. Green, hard wood for stove, furnace | or fire place. Sizes and Iengths te suit Price $12.00 per cord delivered on curb. Telephone 668-4. The Berlin AUtO Repairing Farms, | Prompt and Efficient Service ——— : Expert Mechanics AUTOMGBILE Dealers in 5o . Chal and Oakland Repairing a Specialty R R ey UNDER THE Motor Cars. VISION OF Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Etorage, Supplies and Repaliring. 4 | DIRE W. F. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY €O. ELM and FRA! LIN STREETS. THE AUTO SALES CO. 1 168 ARCH STREET. TEL 2252 OVERLANDANRESS CO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. et = TAXI and LIVERY S Reasonable, Receliable Passeng Puckard Limousine—— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCI AUTO TRUCKING RATES REASONAGLE. John Pinches & Sens PHONE 11, STRE! TYPEWRITERS- Our regular stock of highest gtad factory rebuilt ma chines of all mases rental —Try our service; best guar. antced machines; lowest price: inspect machine: menthly; promp 619, rery ain Street. Tel. Yol ah hit] New Britain Typewriter nge, 7 West We can offer o finc I expocis two-ramily hou<c on Bassett strect—Ia lot to move out of town—only reason CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 205 Bani inilding very desieahle location—owner tor seciling. Good opportunity for r party. Ambitious person prefer to one Steve ( land, Michael Clynes, 1 M| @ ce. Box 4B, Herald. drew Colehan, Hugh Coffey, Amos | 1 Case, Martin Curry, Omar Contoise, | — 5 e Thomas Devine, James Dunn, Ludwig | WANTED-—At once, young man with Deutch, W. G. Dunham, Arthur Fgin- High s=chool education in automo ton, Joseph Farrell, James Fitzsim-| bile business. Must have references. mons, W. F. Finlay, irecn, | Box 4B, Herald. 2-14-1d Pearl Haley, Horace Hancock, Albert | — Howe, John Hyland, John Kennedy, | WA At once, an engineer. Emil Kraus, Tony Kolousky, Richard | be a competent man. Apply Luby, Frank Macholz, John Maloney, | Laundry. 266 Arch St. Walter L. Bell, Basso, Arthur James Byett, Andrew Carr, John Carpmill, | | | i experi 1d James ¢ T Must Union Robert Matatall, Samuel McCutcheon 2-1 William McCormick, Charles McCs thy, James McAvay, Fred Monier, | Thomas Moore, Harold Murth. E. I Morse, John Moran, Arthur Parfitt A. H. Parker, Daniel Ralph. Ow Sullivan, George Sish, Peter John Shea, A. H. St Weihn, Louis Wilcox Youns. 2d F b i >—~Young man for work in | production office of local concern. Giood salary. Address Box 4B, Her- ald. 11-3d WANTED-—Crossing tenders by the N. ¥, N.H. & H. R. R. Co. Apply freight office, Whiting street. P and William tf HOME GUARD OFFTCERS, 2= Special orders issued quarters of the Guard have appointed members of Company non-commissioned J. W. Marsland Russell (. Germand corpora O} B. Chamberlain, zer, Frederic P. Upson, Carter, Clifford W Upson and Fred- erick W. Williams. Nouh Lucas, F. R Gilpatrie, Stanley M Hount,: Ls W, Young and Clarence have en- listed in Company M ot ilo hes BUSINESS FOR SALE Connecticut the Al of MILK CONT younsg good milk low down milk Timken bearings, new De Laval R. G. Wright bottle boiler, cans, hottles, etc., with or without Drafted, recason for e Rehnberg, Kensington, Home followin this city rs Ser. James S and Earl Jones, A Robert one horse, with sleigh, Toute, as geants, North, Gibney Valentine over rator, n sepa- filler, caps, | selling. | Keele: €3 FURNISHED ROOQMS. Desirable furnished 161 1 ms for light W housekeeping wirvic HOOKER—NEFWTON, | Michael Hook formerly of this city, now a member of the United ROOMS States Army in the Fleadquarters 5 Aght company, and Mis illian Dorothy Newton, 14 Highland street, were Saturday in New York. The prior to entering the service of his country three ¢ worked roty Stantey Rulc corapan) bride has ploved at Sout Ne Tele phonc RNISH D \l housckeep rospeet St of | FURNISHED honsekeoy the company hern land | iing 3 CITY. s in Market. JRCH i . MONEY to Loan on First and Twelve Hundred iorigage. Five Hundred | SCHULTZ & COST 242 MAIN STI <dz ELLO ‘nc, HINCHLIFFE inecr avd Coniracior T. W. Electrical Eng Fiectricai Work of All Kind FRANKLIN Phone 505-2 13 KLIN tQUARE Ak e o ¢ e B e