New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 30, 1914, Page 12

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ver or No rRiber, Hunter;T R. Did Shoot This Great Giraffe A River ‘or nio river, there’y'no doubt | stitution this hat thet Colonel Roosevelt $hot Mrn,fle You've got to take your "oft to' him for that anyway. plétare shows the colonel at the Na- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 30, ., tional museum of the Smithsonian in- Thisg Washington, where he shot the huge a splendid specimen of or vein striped, girafre, also saw the other trophies pointing animal. out It is The hunter of his reticulated, | African hunt of several years ago. He visited Washington to tell about his new river before the National Geo- sraphic society and to spend a sdclal | half hour with Preshlemw“son at the ‘White House, _&.;..__ PUBERE L Ldrfi_dr Says Mediators Will Solve the Mexican Tangle d Y% ICEJOSEPH R. LAMAR 1914 .BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Falls, Ont., May 30.—Jus- Niaga: itice dfinbh R. Lamar of the Unlted Btates s@preme court is the dominant | to his B. C. peace ar has from thé ding part in at- Militen out the tanxloa flgure. in the SA. confyr- nce.| Justic iray taken “mptin tqQ | affaire of the shot riddled repudblic If peace prevails it will be due mostly able methods of lealing vith ate situation. He has been quoted saying he had every reason to believe the negotlations vould prove successful. the de 'TAGE FOR SALE ’ EASY TERMS ITY OI' NEW BRITAIN Schullz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. HE! IAP W \N’I‘FD—MALE GOVLRNMI‘.\T POSITIONS arp easy to get. My free booklet, G-1299, tells how. Write today—now, Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. WANTED—A¢t once, by the Lozier Motor Company—a wide awake Tép- resentative. Must be energetic, ex- perienced and of good standing in the community. If you have an es- tablished business or are interested in starting a paying business of your own, and feel yvou have necessary qualifications, write, Sdles Depart- ment Lozier Motor Company, De- troit, Michigan. 5-830-d1x e e SALESMEN DO YOU WANT $10 A DAY, side or' main line, retall, premium' and punch board deals? Five propo- sitlons. American Factories Co., St. Louis, Mo. 5-30-d1x N DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE AT BERLIN, CONN. 142 acres lpcated half way between Berlin and Meriden. 50 acres under cultivation, 60 acres additional can be easily put under cultivation. 46 acres on the south sidt of the hill overgrown with underbrush. An jdeal location for a party who wants to get into farming in an economical way. Land adapted for tobacco or truck gardening, The whole property is well adapted for raising poultry. CHARLES M. JARVIS, Berlin, Conn POST CARPET COMPANY 219 Asylum St,, . Hartford Jap and China STRAW MATTINGS The best mattings. with mattings—the perfect featured “line make “that a delightful out- door room for the summer months. It's a us to of yours help you porch Our grades of mattings are all that perfect mattings should be and you'll not be disap- pointed if you your order we say leave with us. Remember we also have plete digplays of PORCH and the celebrated PORCH SHADES, com- RUGS VUDOR 1914. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Il advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. on the day of issue. TO RN ~Five room cottage, with rooms. Large garden planting. Apply Joseph Westwood park, near 6-29-43 TO REN two store ready for E. Edman, Electric fleld. TO RENT—Six rooms, ments, 12 Lincoln St. lick, 117 Willow St. all improve- Apply Sick- Tel. 6- 19 d2x FOR RENT—Six newly renovnled steam heated room flat, $20. Eight rooms, $25. Box 32, Herala. 6-29-d3x Rooms $24.00 Rooms 23.00 Rooms 2 Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms 48 41 71 Main st Grand St. Black Rock Ave Cottage Pl Maple St 2 Main St. 5 Fairview St b Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO., 29 West Main St, b5-27-tf Franklin furnace. 5-28-d6x TO RENT-—S8ix rooms, 76 street. All improvements, Apply on premises. TO RENT-—Two five room apartments, modern improvements, ut 47 Winter street. Inquire 38 Summer stroet. 5-27-d4 TO RENT—Tenement four nice rooms. Modern improvements., Kor- eigners need not apply. Apply No. 227 Washington street. b5-27-d6x > SN - TQ_ RENT-—Seven room tenement, first, floor, all modern’ conveniences, 862 Ba llrbq{ Tel. 832, 6-26-tf TO RENT—Tetfement of five rooms. Modern improvements. 107 Maple street. ,5-26-d6x of five Inquire Be23-tt TO RENT-—Two tenements rooms and one of three. 44 Oltve street, TO RENT-—Six room cottage at 86 Cherry street, Inquire 72 Maple street. 6-25-d6x FOR RENT-—Cozy four-room ell tene- ment. Part of rent can be paid for by domestic work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room 406, City hall 4-24-t1 PR .0 PO AR 0 . TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, Or lease, $26 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT—A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern convenleuces. Inquire at 856 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf WANTED. | .. man or -Wwoman $12,560 to distribute 100 free: bkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap + Powder among friends. No money required, Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute Place, Chicago. 5-30-d1x ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. No experienve required. Press _ Corresponding Bureau, Washington, D. C. 5-9-16-23-30 LOCAL REBRESENTATIVE WANT- ED-—No canvassing or soliciting re- quired. Good income assured, Ad- dress National Cg:Operative Realty Co.,, V-190, Marden Bullding, Washington, B. C. WANTED—Experienced cook. J. H. Trumbull, dnville. " Mrs. 5-29-5dx housekeeper. Herald, City. 9-6dx WANTED—Position as Address Box 3 B. B, WANTED—To copy documents, ters, manuscripts, etc.,, on writer. Terms reasonable. Write P. O. Box 375, Plainville, Conn. » 5-29-d2x let- type- operator fop No die makr and wages 704 Meriden, 65-37-d4 WANTED—Competent heading department. ing. State experience expected. P. O, Box Conn, - WANTED—Painting and paper- hanging. Save money by telephon- ing to 1299-2 5-27-4dx l’lELP WANTIH)—F’LM LE. WA)\'PF]')“YuunK klrl (or general housework. Inquire 118* Arch street. ¥ 5-30-1dx WANTED—Woman to 370 East Main street, bell. do washing. Ring lower 5-28-a8x house- 5-28-43 WANTED—GIirl for general work. 10 Emmons Place, WANTED— Immediately, competent girl for general housework. Must be good cook and speak English. No washing. Mrs, L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. 5-28-tf —Lady's gold watch, Initlals. 91 Arch street and Win- . Geo. W. Flint, 5-30-d1x LOST Between throp. M Arch street FOR SALE. ALE—Bay horse, good reliable horse. Telephone 3-8 5-28- FOR;: 8. tamily cot- FOR SALE—5 tage, all improvements, Francis street, FOR SALE—Farm five acres of land and ice plant, 11-2 New Britain. Mortimer Gen. Delivery, city. room bungalow $2,600 5-29-d2% covering thirty- with buildings miles south of Woods, 5-23:2628-30x FOR SALB-—Three good horses, kind and gentle, for any one to drive, also harnesses and wagons. Prices will certainly suit. Inquire of N. Laraia, 62 Spring street, city. ¢ -29-64 PRSI S5 . " E FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms mod- ern improvements, also bullding lots on or near trolley lines, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 5-20-6dx FOR SALE CHEAE- planted tomato plants. Maple street. 4-1,000 trans- Call at 303 6-28-d3x FOR SALE—Brass trimmed, white enamel full sized bed, mattress and spring, also_curly birch commode, all in first Class condition. Apply J., H. I Fleld, Cor. Canal and W. Main St Plainville, Conn. 8-d6 FOR SALE-—$46 diamond $28 cash, Address Box Herald. ring for ¢ A B, b5-27-déx FOR SALE-—Boston bull terrier pups. Pedigree stock, Apply to. Alden Andrews, Stanley Quarter. 5-26-6dx FOR SALE IN KENSINGTON—Two family house, large barfn, 1 acre of land, centrally located. Also 7 room house in Berlin, with running water, one-half acre of the' best land in town. Apply to James J. Fitasimons, Kensington, Conn, 5-20-tt EE———————EEAES——————— FURNIH‘HED ROOMS. TO LET..—Gentleman having a nice home in a very pleasant part of the city will rent part with' house- keeping privileges to a Christian couple. Opportunity . to secure nice home on reasonable terms. References required. Address Box 5XYZ. 5-80-1dx TWO FRONT ROOMS—En suite and kitchen. Separate conveniences for housekeeping. Central, 16 Prospect street, 5-29-d 2% —_— Notice of Dissolrition. New Britain, May 14, Notice is hereby given that 1914, the "| stockholders of the Independent Coal company have unanimously agreed to ’_diqxflfva the corporation. nyone having bills against the corporation or claims will forward | them to Willlam 8. Levine, 325 Chest- nut street, New Britain, Conn., on or before October 1, 1914, W. A. CLARK, G. U, KIERSTEAD, W. 8. LEVINE. Trustees, P ] AR MO K. & . e THE BEST LOCATION We are offering a nice two family house, large lot, on Camp Street. Price verylow. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street. For Sale—Propeny new Showing 15 per cent. on your in value. \pply to . \l \l\llx.ll RES FOR RENT—For season b room tot- tage, gas, water, at Sllver Sands, East Haven, Conn. Inquire 31 Col- umbia street, City B-27-d4x e e MISCELLANEO LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired; called for and delivered. PaufGabin, 130 Cherry St. = Tel. 5-7-m1 [ $6.00 TO Ul!OO “hEIUY rup 0 MEN AND WOMEN ] for working at home during spare time. Send 10c silver for names.of forty firms supplylng such work. DEE PUBLISHING 00, Detroit, Mich. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who knm how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth's Block. - e ...Arteslan Wells. Let us estimate on your well, Old wells drilled deeper. HARTFORD ARTESIAN WELL CO,, # Trumbull St., Hartford, Covn. Tel. Charter, 2467 COMMERCIAL anm‘t FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Linotype CGompesition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. €0. TEL, 634, 53 CHURCH 'SY. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. A. E. CUSHMAN, Pres. J. P. MULCAHY, Secy. * Victor Hecun}s In Complete - Assortment For dansants—for home entertaining — for chil- dren’s parties — in fact records for whatever oc- casion you may have in mind. MACHINES $15.00 to $200 asy Payments a Feature, I can give yoyythe figures, H D. HUMPHRE and up fo date on mm ) vestment, and sure Iner Call and see me for partcul Nat. Bank B 72 Maln St WANTED i Ueople 1o know that we do Steam French Dry Cleaning., Ladies’ Gents' Clothes of all kinds. We gua antec our work. Goods called I and delivered. UNION LAUXDRY 0O, 266 Arch Streec. Tel. 904 DETECTIVES il you aure anucipating investigy- | ton in any matter where secrecy, | integrity and resuits are essential. write A. G. Brown, 450 Asylum street. Hartford. Conn., "Phone Charter 1123, nightly at Elizabetn | Tirea Gasollue 18¢ pee gullon. 189 MAIN 9‘!‘ Clubs and Private Putu modated, _HILDING NE MW17¢ ARCE PRICES. "; eu-.o,..m- . A M. & l.l!ouh. ‘E‘-{;—.m Ol'k Illbb’fif"d('fik"x EN(:W VERS 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. # Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers | MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olty, WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. “ "Phone | ‘? 2‘2

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