New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 7, 1914, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914 u. S. Soldiers and Marines Landing at Vera Cruz; General Commanding Them e QRINE O GUARD" AT VERD RUZ WATERWORKS 2-US:MARINES ON OUTSKIRTS OF VERA CRUZ: PuoTos. @ 19187 By AMERICAN marines are deploying on the wharf at Vera Cruz after the arrival of the transports hearing them from Galves- ton, Tex. They were at once sent to Arrival of the Fifth brigade of United States .regulars, with a’ num- her of marines, at Vera Cruz is shown 4n this picture. The soldiers and First Z’icture ofe Old Glory Floating Over Vera Cruz “U.S.FLAG RAISED OVER VERA CRUZ, MEXICO Q_ ©19/6 &Y AUERICA® PRESS AS0CIATION. Terminal, one of the principal build- ings in Vera Cruz on April 27, while the battleships in the harbor fired a formal salute. the raising of the first on Mexican soil in the t trouble. The flag was offi- flown from the top of the Hotel - BARGAIN HOUSE AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE. EASY " TERMS. 9 ROOMS. ALL TMPROVEMENTS. Schullz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. | skirts. 4 PRESS msomkflcu various points in the city and out- A new picture of General Funston, snapped at Vera Cruz, is also shown. HELP WAN' 'l‘m—mlm WANTED—Middle nged woman rar housework, small family,” work light. Companionable. Address Box 4 L. H., Herald. 5-7-3dx WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework at 179 Vine street. References required, 5-7-d2 WANTED—Competent second mald and a cook who will also do the laundry work. References: re- quired. Apply evenings, Mrs, Pease, 41 Lexington street. IF YOU are looking for & quiet place to board and room call 280 Main street, “The Lenox.” 6-5-6d4 CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD I advertisements tor the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. en the day of issue. D- ‘W. Benstead, Plainville. TO RENT. TO RENT—Small tenement at Elm Hill, second house from trolley sta- tion. 5-7-2dx TO RENT—Two five room tenements, first and second floor, modern im- provements, 461 Church street. Inquire third floor. 5-7-1wx TO RENT—Flat of five rooms. Toilet, | gas, $11.00." 401 Chestnut street. 5-7+8dx TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms,: all modern improvements, Broad st, Plainville. Opposite school- house. 5-6-wlx FOR RENT—Cozy four-room ell tene- | ment. Part of rent can be paid tnr. by domestic work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room | 406, City hall. 4-24-tf | TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $206 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Eeloin. 3»zs~:ti TO RENT—A nice § room apartment, | top floor, new apartment house, all ! modern conveniences. Inquire a:| 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. | 3-16-uf ) _— | DRESSMAKI MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. white goats. Also St. Bernard dog. Please notity Frank Marganoli, Plainville, R. F. D. 5-7-3dx LOST—Catcher's glove at corner. of Maple and Ellis sts,, Sunday after- noon between 5 and 6. Reward returned to Herald. 5-T-d1x Burke, 5-6-6dx Julia’ 69 Church street. * DRESSMAKING_. Will go out dress- | sand- | making by the day. Mrs. E. shaw, 391 Chestnut street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Building lot, Harrison St., W. J, Sheehan, 46 Harrison St. 5-7-d6x FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures. Em- mett’s, 145 East Main street. FOR SALE—S. C. Rhode island Reds, .W. P. Rocks, chicks, Cuthbert red raspberry plants, Fred Guite, foot of Deacon North's Hill, Berlin. 5-5-3dx ! FOR SALE—Two familly house, larxe barn and one acre land in Kensing- ton. Five minutes’ walk from Ber- lin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsim- mons, Kensington. B-1-tt FOR SALE—Genuine Tom Barron English White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs. Prices very reason- able. Send Postal for circular. Geo G. Andrews 40 Bond street, 5-4-wlx FOR SALE—EIight room cottage, all modern improvements. Particulars may be obtalned at 309 Chestnut street. 6-4-d6 i WANTED—Sheet metal work of ulll kinds to make and repair. Also! automobile work. New Britain Sheet Metal Works, 65-7-3dx WANTED—Lace frames, by one date laundry hands, waists. Work guaranteed. 61 Gar- den street. Drop a card. curtains dried on of Spurr's up-to- Also shirt WANTED—Dressmaking home. Miss J. E. Gill, sition as piano player in moving private dances. B. B, Herald. 5-7-1dx picture house or Box b WANTED—About June 1st, reliable and experienced lady cook for small summer . hotel, References re- quired. Apply immediately to Box 5XX, Herald. 5-5-7 Pan- Les- FOR SALE—Tomatoes. lettuce, sles and aster plants. W, C. ter, 67 West Main, Plainville. 5-2-d7 FOR SALE—One ,200 1bs., and one hack. - ton street. 2 st e—————————————— l“ SHED ROO! Fl'R\'I‘ZHL ROOM‘and table 10 Camp street, business horse, 109 Sex- d, Telephone 285-3. 5-7-1dx CONNECTING ROOMS furnished fn!:: light housekeeping. second flight. 87 Arch street, 5-7-d2x TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. G. H. Wells, 58 Hart street. 4-28-tf TO RENT-—Neatly furnished room!—, all improvements. 45 Main street, second bell. 4-29-t¢ New Britaiid Herald The Home Paper of New Britain, It is the only pa- per that covers this ffeld of 50,- 000 people, and to reach ihem there is no better oOr more econom- ical advertising than the Herald, As 2 home paper the Heraid covers the city, staie and world news thoroughly. Price 3 Cis. a Copy, 15¢ ver Week.... | ) ANTED—Babies to board. Excel- Mrs. Phillips, 144 6-5-3dx lent care given. Pleasant street, City, WANTED—To cart ashes from cellar to qump. Paul Listro. 810. By contract or load. 'Phone Gaffrrey Bros., 5-2-6dx For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. 5-6-d4x done at 529 Stanley street. - 5-7-dGA WANTED—Young girl would like po- 1 Goodwin’ S Beauty Cream (Idquid Face Powder.) Is an efficient and abso- lutely harmless preparation for whitening and beautify- ing the skin. Two shades white and flesh Price 50c bottle. Hartford B STORY OF MEXICO—New and com- plete book. Thrilling, sensational, timely. Big terms. Universal Sample House, book free. Phllndelphin SITUATIONS WAN' TED 15-YEAR-OLD BOY desires work on farm. Apply 87 South High street. 1 5-2-tf 'MISCELLAV EOUS LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired; called for and delivered. Paul Gabin, 130 Cherry St. Tel. 5-7-m1 WM. H. POST Garnat Company 219 Asylum St, Hartford PORCH RUGS OF QUALITY Outdoor considered NOW, and porch on a hot comforts aro be your own to summer day is the best place of all We have Rugs for your porch, the kind retain thelr color and wear extra that excludo the heat, well, CREX RUGS, BRITTANTA RUGS, IVANHOE RUGS, COD RUGS are made of seasoned grasses, Rugs in all sizes and all colors. ———————————————— | ana_garage. |2 b Jeie i . Only $1.00. Sells on sight. ! OWN A HOME | OF YOUR OWN. We have very desirable cottages and two famlly houses for sale on EASY TERMS. Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments do the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO. Insurance and Real Estate. 29 West Main St.- FOR SAL 23 Cedar St., one fa fine home. 55 Curtis For Sale, first class, 18 Warlock st 15 Hawkins St., large single house with extra lot. Bargain, 96 South Burritt St., 113 Winthrop St., (2 houses.) | home, H. D. HUMPHRE S » WAN g FOR S ALE People to know lhnlr‘\l\:-Eolznn aad French Dry Cleaning, Ladies' and Farm of 26 Acres with new housc | Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We gnar- Eensingtof. antee our work. Goods called for Farm of 80 Acres, and dellvered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. DEThCTlVE S Af you are anticipating investiga- tionp In any matter wh secrecy. Integrity and resuits are essentlal. = — ’ write A. G. Brown, 460 Asylum $6.00 TO $12.00 WEEKLY PAID TO J00 &tk Crown on, -Phoms MEN AND WOMEN Elizabeth Charter 1122. nightly at for working at home during spare | 1089. time. Send 10c silver for names of forty firms supplying such work. DEE PUBLISHING CO. l)mroll,, Mich. COMMERGIAL PR!HNG FIRST CLASS WORK Mod:rate Prices Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. and FUBL. CO TEL. 634. 53 CHURCH ST C. Ebbesen, Mgr. y, large lot, one family, deep 1ot two family 109, Nat. Bank Bulldl Apply to 272 Maln St Kensington. The Home Banking and Rea'ty Co. *The Dickinson,” 123 Main Street . L b 'l' T E R S We make a speciaity of circular Jete ters which are fac-simile of typewrit- tng. Rebully typewriters for sale rent. All makes repaired and haulod. Hartford TypewriterExchange,ne. 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford, GOODYEAR TIRES 4 LIVERY SERVICE Storage and Supplies HARTS GARAGE. Horace 1. Hart, Prop. I MAIN ST. TEL. 221-4 BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accem modated. HILDING NELSON, 373-174 ARCE STHERD l\e ritain MiLh Deput | : ik axb CREAM,, o-u—u “Best It lhflv' M yow went T, get Setbarsn, 1.00 12 Qua SELBERT & SON. el ses-s 639 Stanley st. § min. from ccnrep “A. B.JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST National Bank Building. ———_5 PHILADELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Stres!, ‘°ur 3¢ Store. SBST WORK AT MODERATS PRICER Otace Open from 5 A. M to 8 V. M ndays by Appoiatment. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. 3 It is your guarantee of Reliab'e Laundry Work. 'FHOE 904. “Our Wagpns 6o Everywhere” Special Lehigh Mixed $7.00. No. 2 Nut $6.00. Egg, Stove or Nut $7.65. Uptown Office at RAPLEYE'S STOVE STORE, 250 Main St. S. SHURBERG 6391 Franklin Street Telephone 1107-2 ILLUSTRATORS EN GRAVERS PEAR! Hartfo-d.Cofin Wall Papers—Room Mouldings —Wall Papers MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Oity, WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. ‘Phone 534 304 MAIN St.

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