Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Including “blue, fannel, =1l wool cashmeres and double breasted models. and Siz green NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918 Removal Sale of Rugs, Lace Cur- tains, Carpets and Blankets. CO. | ; Trambull and Church Streets. Great Reductions—12 Talcott Street. "S ALL CARRY HOME D THEREBY SAVE IN AS MANY SMAL MAN LABOR High School Spring pus Brands or style if you buy either the Fitform or ive instinct and although these patriotic makers conserve materials—you'll find these plainly f the new military lines natty and becoming. tive models; manly and youthful. Sizes are 33 to to $40.00 ! Young Men’s Knit Cloth } 19.98 brown Topcoats green, osford single | 36, 37 | ana very popular, In zes 35, and 38 onjy special 250 brown, 3 model and in nd 40 worsted es 33 to Spring Display of Boys’ Norfolk Suits As woolen prices are daily a tions we strongly advise you to ago—a fortunate thing for you Suits in blue serge, . and retain the color and shape. brown, blue an dvancing and duplicates are almostimpossible to obtain under and condi- buy the Boy’'s Easter Buit at once. These suits were ordered months for while we thought prices then were exhorbitant—they're higher toda) d tan cashmere and pretty hemespuns, qualities that will stand wear $OG.Z30 t0 B21.50 For the balance of the week made to retail at $10 and $10.9 serge, fine mixtures and corduro; price PR 100 Norfolk 8, including blue 7to 18 Lle .. 8850 | Buits A selection of high grade Norfolk Suits worsted, cashmere and serge, worth at least $2.00 more than they're marked today; spring models al- ways $12.560 and $12.98, sale price ........ $10.98 in Betty Wales Dresses attractive Miss A most r No. 17, ee and winsor bow tie, ba bone buttons; | QuIT. i Greenhut | several | which | avenue | IEENHUT, York, company, inc., department store concerns previously occupied the Sixth site made famous by (lw words “Meet me at the fountain going out of business. The proce of liguidation will begin at once, according to an announcement from company officers yesterday. Benjamin Hillman, for- merly general manager of the J. B Greenhut company, is understood to have agreed to supervise the liquida- tion, which is expected to be com- _pleted by July. It was also announced that all creditors will be paid in full INC., March 6. successor to TO assortment for school “Betty Wales” turn-back cuffs of white s FOR SPRING and afternoon and general one-piece model, of navy blue or tin; tailored belt with »x pleated skirt wear, smartly tailored. A khaki color serge, with collar metal buckle and metal link ornaments, silk $18.50 Dre o NOTICE ! I will pay $25 a ton for cast iron in carload lots. J. HOCHMAN, TELEPHONE 468-1 ~ Store for commer- ciali use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 {Church street. Heat furnished. Appiy 0 Herald Pub. Co 0 and that there will be a surpus for | stockholders. BERGER WOULD SURRENDER. Milwaukee, Wis., March 6 1. Berger, candidate for iStates senator on the socialist ticket, announced his-platform, in which he says that if elected he will work for /the passage of -a resolution by con- gress directing the president to sum- pmon the warring countries to an im- ‘mediate armistice and peace confer- ence and the withdrawal of Ameri- ©an troops from Kurope to procure #bsolute security for this country. SPANLEY OLUB ELECITION. The annual meeting of the Stanley club was held yesterday afternoon and the following officers were electe President, L. 'W. Young; vice [pres dent, Miss Jennie Kallgren; secretary, Miss Alma Stromqu treasurer, Robert Corridon; ass Miss Ruth Warner; executive mittee, Miss Brooks and Fred ‘worth. ‘com En —Victor | United | ant treasurer, | | United States District Court, District | of Connecticut. | In Bankruptcy | No. 4500 In the matter of Michael Pisarko, alleged bankrupt. Order of Noti Hartford, February 25, 1918. Upon the petition of H. L. Handy | & Company and others praying that Michael Pisarko, now or lately doing | business at New Britain, in said dis- | trict, be declared a bankrupt for rea- sons therein set forth, now pending in | id court. i It appearing to and being found by the court that said Michael Pisarko | is absent from this state, and gone to parts unknown and that personal | service cannot be made, it is there- upon | Orderea that notice of the pendency | of said petition be given by publish~ {ing this order in the Herald, a news- paper published in New Britain, once | a week for two consecutive wee By the court, Attest; F. CARROLL, Deputy Clerk. EVERSHARDP The Perfect Pointed Pencil At Always Sharp — Never Sharpened A sure point for every word. Enough lead for a quarter million words. A pencil of beauty —and a joy forever. Built with consum- mate jeweler skill. A mechanical mar- R We expect to have Chowder Clams and Steam- ers the latter part of this Always a Full Line HORTON’S 71 CHURCH STREET. T A S T R 3 P T SNV vel and a writing wonder. A quarter replen- ishestheleadcham- ber. Leads comein various degrees of hardness. A handy eraser is under the handsome cap. A built-in clip insures against loss. week. of Fresh Fish at Made for pocket, chain, or handbag. Many attractive styles to choose from. Prices, $1 $50, T BUY T ON 2nd MORTGAGES Ir in Need———— 242 Main St. H SCHULTZ & COSTELLOL and up. Come see the Eversharp and its famous Wwriting mate the wonderfy] Tempoint Pen, ADKINS 66 Church St. 000 e PLACE GOOD Speak Quic HO! { FOR FOR SALE—Soda fountain, | FOR 'Our Music Depart- ‘ment. tion to Right Par&y { WANT 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. FOR SALE—Fine lot of enion: wholesale and retail. Reasonable. Carl Schwarts, 107 Glen Bt. (Bar- ber Bhep.) 3-6-1dx TO CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD TO RENT, WENT—Twe heusekeeping, center, Offices light from Herald 5-6-1dx Tooms for twe minutes Address XRoems, EACH INSERTION Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ihe Herald. Your meney will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not know who lost it. TosT: LOST-—Child's fur scarf Railroad statlon and 389 street Sunday afternoon. Return Herald Office: between Church 3-6-1dx DR. ROBBINS Has Moved to 166 Main St. Oflice Hours—9 to 10 a. 2 to 4 to m., FOR SALFB—Cottage with land, 50x160, mear trolley, $450, if taken at ence. For particulars, write Mrs. C. Nlpert, $0 Eawards street, Hartford. 3-1-2-6-7x FOR SALE—White Reed bahy ca TO RENT—6 room tenement, all im- provements, 17 minutes from cen- ter. Address Box 11XX, Herald -6-9 . i LOST—Monday bex containing with diamond signet ring. turned to Herald afternoon black setting jade and Office. 3-5-3¢ jewelry ring small uitable reward if re- and 7 to 8 p. m, Tel. OVERLAND-MANROSS CO. 874-2. Ax riage $18.00. 50 Hilcrest Ave Belvider: 3-6-1d Single Comb Rhode Island R & for hatching $1.50 per 15. 431 Park street. Phone 1114-3 5-6-9 HARDWOOD, cut in 12, 16 or 24-inch lengths, delivered at your yard, for $12.00 cord. Miijah TRogers, Tel FOR SALR a set of Durkee, Bottoni dump double ‘harness. Berlin. SALB—1917 wire wheel Hud- peedster. Run very little, cord <. Bargain, Williams Auto Blm street FOR SALE modern land, e cart and James 3-5-6d hd | house acres room fifty six Twelve improvements, ht room and house, 73 ac six room house, | one acre, seven room house 1 acre, 7 room house four acres, six room houses centrally located. NOTICE—We do WANTED—BYy reliable, sober, gentle- electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair werk reasonably. Richard Ceoridan, Jr., Jereme §St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-6dx manly man, neat appearance, light inside work, geed penman. P. O. Box 455. 3-6-1dx 1 WANTED—Immediately light ATUTOMOBILE—Parties roomiji=——— — WANTED- work, by reliable, sober man. Gentle~ manly, neat appearance, gooed pen- man, and salesman. P. O. Box 455. 3-6-1ax taken out. Allen car. Richard 5-12. 3-4-1wk Reasonable rates Covert. Tel Clerical work for even- ings from 6:30 to 12; also Sun- days all day. C. Kenyon, 451 West Main street. -4-3dx J. J. Fitzsimons, Kensingtan, Conn. S\LP,-—(,U(M square piano, w: YOUNG MAN desires clerical work Good at figures. Box 24X, 3-4-3dx evenings. Herald. sell for § town. bonator tures, of hoxe: and all also store hand furniture. Kkinc ice D WANTED- _Boarding home, prefer- for three boys. Ad- cut Chikdren’s Aid 0, Brown-Thomson Connecticut. 3-4-3d Catholic Connect Room Hartford, ably dress, Societ Bldg., 491 Main stre FOR SALE—Two three-tenement hous Dwight street: reason for selling, owner out of town. ‘Phone T44-12. 488 Stanley street FOR SALE-—One in splendid Auto Co., 286 1916 condition Elm street. S e Will 191 fine m ALI-—One roadster in Auto Co., 287 Scripps-Booth shape. Williams | street. 3-1-6d FOR SALE—One 1916 Reo roadster, newly first clas tion Co., 287 street four cylinder painted and in Willinms Auto 3-4-6d farm thirty min- tain center and DeWitt A -tf co m FOR SALE utes from Eight room fruit 162 Main n New house; trees street as elec- 1016 roadster Williams eylinder splendi Co — in Auto 287 Maxwell tour- | top. Will treet 3 ¢ 1916 winter ms m t-6d Harley-Davic 165 West FOR SALE—1917 electric cquipped. st. SALE—One Vim Williams Auto Co., ruck on 287 FOR terms. street. SALE—One land seven p good condition. 287 Elm street. 6 cylinder enger touring Williams / Over- OR LE Will make or deliver: 248 Ches “ranklin tou an excellent light wagon. E. nut St. truck G. Hurlbut, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Pianist Wanted for| Good Pay and Steady Posi- perienced stripper ADDly New 22 Walnut irls. Box Co., turning-in ain Paper WANTED — Experienced 500 Main street GIRLS Union -Best Corp WANTED- Laundry wages WANTED—Must be Ixperience not nec W. Wool- over 16 essary. worth Co vears We teach you. I 218 Main St NTED—Girls machines like vou and pay mercial Shirt Co., 2d floor, street. Arch for cleri- Box 6B, 2-23-tf cal work in local faclc Herald. - Al housework. ella, 18 Harr . WANTED—A competent Lesington strect maid AL gen- Kin- 3-tf “cook. A1 2.18tf Competent e M. i i THE WE YOUNG Dr. MARY G, MOURADIEN, 1| Has removed her office to Tel. Roadsters Terms arranged. up. A. RODENSKY'S Special price, 35¢ for papers and wholesale price for all kinds of junk. Mail 37 Willow St. service, space CO.—Plumbing air work promptly Tel. 2252. 3-1-tf (o), 19 and heating attended to. DO AUTO TRUCKING and out- of-town moving. The O. ¥. Kraus Co. Tel. 2 8-1-tZ OTICE £ yvou want to please your Atrur(\tlto don’t fail to visit the Vic- I.unch at 40 Church street. . cooking; everything of ser e excellent; profits will be given Cross for our soldier there.” Co. tory to the Red boys V. sSideris & SITUATION WANTED. draft de- furnish the can MAN ical not in work Box sires references. Woman desires wi !44 Glen ~fré'n*l 3-6- "dx.{ man ‘k« _home 87 Prospect Street. 116, Otfice Hours, 9 to 10 a, t and 7 to 8 p. m. MOTOR TRUCKS Kissel 15 to 5 Ton. Koehler 114 Ton. Dodge Bros. 3% Ton. Jsed Cars of all kinds,| and Tourings. | ™ $100 and m., Tires at Lowest Prices. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 Arch Street “WATCH FOR_ 2 TRUCKS Going out every day. Call 1501. Quick i 1 i | to operate sewing | at home. We teach while learning. Com- | In Center of City, 7,600 Floor square feet. Would make an ideal location for manufacturing purposes. Address Box 24 XX, Herald. LOST—Pair sheepskin-lined Thursday night. Return to ald; reward, He mits, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St. r- tf | Phone HEEP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Painter and paper han ers and decoraters. Apply Beloin. at Hot 8-6- DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET * el | te | WANTED—Chagffeur for our and one-half ton G. M. C. truc Must be Sober and capable. App Armour & €o., Commercial St. WANTED—Barber, apply 111 Chur street. Angelo Blancoti. 4-3¢ one k. | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 1y CASH FOR OLD ¥’ YTH. Don’t matter tf broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by h Ix WANTED—Man between 30 and vears of age, as night watchman local concern. Ameriean preferre Apply Box 3XX, Herald : WANTED—Extra s arday afternoons salesmen must he Besse-Leland Co. WANTED—Young work in factory cor: Box 15 lesmen and 21 for or man for -cleric _office of loeal co over. return mail and will hold goods 10 days for sender’s approval of my price Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 8. 5th St. Phila., Pa. 'AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC 15 by pd 1l evenings: n- L WANTED—Competent clerk, age, education, experienc nd ary desired. Good prospects. A dress Post Office Box 1005. 3-6- WANTED—Furnished room by 1 liable ceuple in first class priva family, not over 10 minutes fro center. Address M. E. ran Pry Goods Co B WANTED—Experienced paper ters. Apply New Britain Box Co., Walnut street. et Paj WANTED—Competent stenograph Cohen Motor Co., 86 Arch street te room and s Andrew board Johnson, 4 give full ox X11X, -A farm: Address WANTED- ticulars state al- | care Cur- 3-6-3 wanted. Ac Chest- sdx par- He ald, 3-4- TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS, d- 4 | te m WOCD 2@ HAY FOR SALE, 3d | 50 TONS OF HAY. - Green, hard wood for stove, furnace it- | or fire place. Sizes and lengths to soiw per ¢ Price $12.00 per cord delivered onj curb. Telephone 668-4. The Berli Farms ‘ NOTICE! VEEDOIL, the Automobile Lubricand I- | that resists heat, increases power an gasolene mileage. Try Us for Aut | Oils and Tires. Acetylene Weldiy COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH STREHT. er, - r- te FOR SALE Targe corner residence of 18 reoms, house Ne¢ Machine. suitable for rooming Corbin’s and the N. 8 H. N. LOCKWOOD, CIrY HALIL AUTOS WANIED Will Model Ca Starters—Dodgce Buy For Cash, Late With Bros. Preferred. COHEN MOTOR CO. | CALL: ON ME HOUSE ON JOHN ST. TO LOOK IT UP. FOR INFORMATION THIS PL Williams Auto Go Office and Service IStation. _ 287 Elm St ( TAXI and LIVERY ! Service Reasonable, Reliable Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. L. HART, Tel. 1936 596 ARCH rs ARAGE STREBT [S A TWO-FAMILY DOXT FAIR REGARDING ACE IS A BARGAIN. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St FIRE (‘OTTACE AT BEI VI[)FRF on]v Bargain. Brand New Co INSURANCE . $2,700. Good ttage to suit your taste $5,500. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building, TYPEWRITERSS Our of regular stoc)| highest grad{ factory rcbuilt maf chines of all ntilz —Try our rentg cervice; best guar anteed machined lowest prices; w fnspect machine] monthly; prompj delivery. [ New Brltam Typewmer hxchanoe 7% West Main Street. Tel. 619 the Herald. T. W. ')nc (,ent a Word Each Day l’a‘s for 3 thsnficd Adv ig You Get Results That's What Yeu Wang] HINCHLIFFE Electncal Engmeer and Contractor ‘ Electrical Supplies Electrical Work of Ali Kinds : | 13 FRANKLIN SOUARE Phone 505-2