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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914, v Types of Servian and Austrian Soldiers The war/ultimatum issued to Servia by Austria-Hungary brought the at- tertion of the whole world to the geriousness of a general war in Furope.. With Russia, Bngland and France arrayed on the one side with Servia and with Germany and Ttaly in sympathy with Austria on the other side it locked as if the war clouds would sweep over .the continent, plunging the nations of the oid world into the horror of a general confiict. Here are pictured types of Russlans, German, English and French fighting men. . Germany has a standing army of 870,000, with reserves of 4,430,000; ! Ruesia has a standing army of 1,200,- ' 000 and reserves of 3,000,000; France FOR SALE A gew three:family house, just completed, 118-120 % #Wallace Street. Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. IGLEY, 277Main St. "FOR SALE BY ORDER OF COURT 60 Building Lots on Willow, West and Talcott Streets for Account of Estate of Schutiz, Administrator. Bridget Clark by E W, Schultz & Costello, Inc.. 242 Main Street. Who are Ready for the Call to Arms has a standing -army of 720,000 and reserves of 3,280,000; Great Britain reserves of 476,600; Italy has a stand- 950,000; Austria has a standing army of 390,000 and reserves of 1,610,000; Servia has a standing army of 32,000 .and. reserves of 208,000. MRS. ANGLE HELD FOR DEATH OF BALLOU Coroner Phelan Charges Her With : Crimnal Responsibiy. Bridgeport, July 28.—Mrs. Helen M. Angle is held criminally responsi- ble for the death of Waldo R. Ballou, in Stamford, on the night of June 23, in a finding made by Coroner John J. Phelan, today. Ballou, who was a member of a prominent family, was picked up in a dying condition outside a down- town business building in which Mrs. Angle had apartments. To the police that night Mrs. Angle said that she found Ballou at the foot of a flight of stairs in the building, after he had left her, and, that, in the belief that he was dazed from the fall or from liquor, she carried him outside and left him on the doorstep of the entrance. Ballou died of a fractured skull. g The coroner held a long inquiry during which Mrs. Angle, upon advice of her counsel, refused to make a statement as to the manner in which Ballou met with injury. As Mrs. Angle would not talk and because the coroner could not determine the ac- tua] manner in which Ballou received his injury Mrs. Angle is held crim- inally responsible, and the finding is turned over to Albert Phillips, pros- | ecutor of the Stamford city court. Finding Was Expeocted. This finding was expected, as Cor- | oner Phelan, when he closed his in- quiry a week ago stated that if Mrs. | Friday last, he would hold her for "trial. He admitted Mrs. Angle to bail owing to her nervous state, and she was taken by her father, Leonard Blondell, to Southport, Me. Her bail bond requires her presence whenever it shall be necessary before the super- for court of this county. It is like- ly that no preliminary court hearing will be held and the case will be taken in charge by State's Attorney Homer Cummings, who already has taken an interest in the coroner’s search for additional evidence. NOTICE. THE Reliable Laundry Co. for hand ironed shirts, 'Phone 530. 7-17-tf FOR PARTICULAR dry and steam cle- ning, also dying of all kinds of garments, ring 1323, New Britain Dye Works, is recommended for satisfactory work. 7-23-e 0 d-tf has a standing army of 264,500 and ing army of 250,000 and reserves of : 1 Angle did not make a statement . by | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. Rt o LOST—Collie dog with sore on right ear. Please notify Edward Dolan, Steele street. 7-28-1d e e S FOUND. FOUND—Sum of money in R. R. Arcade.. Owner may recover by proving property. = W. L. Keelay, corner Seymour and Elm streets. 7-28-1a e —————————— TO. REXY, 41 Grand St 7 Rooms 74 Black Rock Ave 6 Rooms 46 Maple St. 5 Rooms 3115 Fairview St 5 Rooms 342 Main St 4 Rooms Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO., 20 West Main St, TO RENT—Tenement of five or six rooms and one of nine rooms, suit- able for boarding house. Jno. Pinches, 62 Chestnut street or 35 Emmons place, FOR RENT—Large, front room suit- able for one or two. 67 Fairview street. 7-27-d2x _—m TO RENT—Two tenements rooms' each on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 7-22-d6x of five W. P. TO RENT—Desirable tenement, four rooms, second floor, south side. All improvements, steam heated, window_screens and shades. Rent $16. 151 Washington St. ‘Tel. 852-2. T-17-tf. TO RENT—July 1, modern 5 room tenement, 61 Trinity street. In- quire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel. 6-26-tt TO RENT—A § room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main atreet. 6-19-tf WANTED. WANTED—Cook at Broadway res- taurant. 67 Arch street. 7-27-d3x WANTED—Five room tenement in September by American family of two. Neighborhood of Chestnut or Church streets. Second floor pre- ferred. Box 3XX, Herald. 7-27-2dx WANTED—Somééne to take care of boy, 5§ 1-2 years, for two or three weeks. Address Box 29J, Herald. 7-27-42x WANTED—Position as janitor or em- ployment ag a generally handy man about the premises. Good experi- ence. Box 16 B, Herald office. 7-24-ddx & Don't Delay If' your eyesight is failing. Consult Trutsworthy and Competent Optomet- rists, We are registered Optomet- rists and fulfill these requirements. Eyes examined. Satisfaction guar- anteed. H. A. HUNTER WITH PINKUS Over 30 Years' Experience. 306 Main St., 'Phone 570. FOR SALE A nice two family house located on Chestnut street, near Stanley street. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street. Apply to | 7-24-d6 | the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. o» the dav of issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Combination four cylin- der touring car and truck. In good condition. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. In- quire 155 Main street. 7-28-1dx FOR SALE—Elegant upright mahog- any piano, newness not worn off. Will sell same for $125. Mrs. Somers, 338 Trumbull street, Hart- ford, Conn. 7-28-6d FOR SALE—New dining room table, 35 Walnut street. 7-27-42% FOR SALE—Two old houses next to I. Simons. 7-25-3dx Hotel Grand to be removed at once. ! New BritainCarriageCo. CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDING, REPAIRING AND PAINTING RUBBER TIRES Complete and up-to date equipment for this line of work. 200 East Main St.,, - New Britain, Conn. The Eddy Awning & Decocating: o, —106— City Hall Plags . FOR SALE—A first-class shoe shine parlor doing a profitable business at 340 Main street. Call about 6:30 P. M. 7-28-1dx FOR SALE—1 pair live geese feather pillows. 95 Hart. 7-25-5dx FOR SALE—A desirable house on Park street, For particulars apply Ryder, Plainville, Conn. dwelling Plainville. to M. O. 7-25-1wx FOR SALE—Only $5,000—One Big 160 Acre Farm, All stock cquipped and crops, with horse, 8 cows, flock hens, wagons, harnesses, 10 room house, barns, silo, workshop, fine wa- ter, all in money making condition. For information, Address E. A, Strout Co., Farm Agency, W. H. Smith, Dis- trict Manager, Plainville, Conn. — FOR SALE OR TO RENT, FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Well es- tablished, centrally located, res- taurant, doing good business. All newly renovated. Inquire 27 North Elm street, Waterbury, 7-28-3dx —_— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 12 School street. All conveniences. 7-27-3ax TO RENT—Large furnished room. All conveniences, center, two flights. Elevator. = Mrs, Dawson, 162 Main. WANTED—Gir] for general house- work, German preferred, in family of three. Apply 42 Trinity street. 7-27-tf Do Your Own Vulcanizing With the “Adamson” vulcanizer tubes, which you find the repair man you cannot burn your doing very often, All you use is an ounce of gasoline and a little stock. repair FORD SIZE., Made to vulcanize motorcycle and small automobile tubes $1.35. REGULAR TUBE SIZE. Made to vulcanize all tubes. $2.00. TUBE AND CASE SIZE. Made to vulcanize tubes and cases. $2.75. —The— | Alling Rubber Co. 240 MAIN STREET OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN We have very desirable cottages and two family 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 FSTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET. FOR SALE Valuable Property Corper Main and Eim Sts, $5,000 CASH H. D. HUMPHREY Balance on Liberal Terms, Nat. Bank Bullding 272 Main St ..___SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED—Position wanted as man or engineer in factory. dress Box 7 BB, Herald. 7-27-d2x ‘WANTED—Situation ‘work. nights, doing house- Would prefer to go home 88 Franklin street. 7-27-d3x 'DETECTIVE 1f you aie anuciputing BUSINESS EDUCATION IMPORTANT. The days of obtaining- the greatest success in business without a special training have passed. Many thousands of young people are today in the Business Schools of the United States qualifying them- selves for successful business lives. You will meet these people in busi- ness and they will have the advantage of you if you neglect your special education, At Huntsinger’s you will have TEN EXPERIENCED TEACHERS to help you get ready for, and successfully meet competition in business. Get the thorough, practical, up-to-date Huntsinger education and you will have the ability to fill the positions paying the highest salaries. Visitors always welcome. THE HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylum Street, Hartford, Oonn. WANTED People to know that we do Steam a.ul French Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accon modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET PHILAUELPHIAS DENTAL RODM 193 Main Strest. Over 38c Stere. SEST WORK AT MODERATS PRICES Otffos Open from $ A. M- te 8 P. M. Sundays by Appoiatment F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. 3 New Britain MILK Depot Wholesale and Retail. State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, 1.7, 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center. Electric Timeé and Radistor Sign. HART’S GARAGE. Horace L Hart, Prop. Storage, Repairing and =Suppifes. Goodyear Tires and Howe Tubss. D Printing done In many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES. . * Linotype Comyosition. v EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB-. LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. k! A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S, DENTIS' T National R-nk Buildine. ——————————————— Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS &Il grades, prices right. Sign Makers. 304 MAIN St. [ 'Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY; ESTABLISHED 1854. the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Oity,