New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1915, Page 12

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ed By Fire and Monday. Water on Our Annual Discount Sale Large Stock of Crockery, are, Enamel Ware, etc., at 17 MAIN STREET ION TEA CO. Is in Great Baseball War Fighr For Advantage on Chicago i)’attlefield | TENER &7d PRESIDENT BAMN JOHHSON N | WALKER .. PRESIDENT anti-trust law. President Tener of the National league and President (Ban Johnson of the American league were the center of interest as they entered the court, being surrounded by an admiring crowd of Chicago RIl and the Federal fle before Federal hicago over the e two big leagues b violation of the GILMORE . 2. Lest to?zg?:f TIHKEE, & f 1fans, who cheered for them lorg'imzed ball. The Federal league magnates planned their fight at their headquarters, the council of war consisting of President Gilmore, Tink- er, Weeghman and Walker. Call On tz & Costello, Inc. ‘ 242 M;:(;:r Sireet. IRE INSURANCE AN T WEST MAIN STREET $3,800. Only $300 Cash Required ements 12 rooms, 2 furnaces, 2 bath rooms K B Apply to W. L. HATCH CO. AND REAXL FSTATE 29 WEST MAIN STRERT. BRANDEGEE REPLIES TO BUSINESS MEN Senator Tells Hartford Oitizens He Will Give Best Attention to Gardner Resolution. Hartford, Senator Frank to the the Hartford tion protesting Gardner resolution, for a 23.—United States Brandegee has Jan. B. resolution sent Tre- by Business Men’s associa- against the which provides ‘ “national security commission” j to inquire into the preparedness of | the United States for war, as inad- | visable at this time. Senator Bran- | degee writes: | | | { i | plied him “lI am not able to prospects are for the adoption of this by the house. Senator ssachusetts has a resolu- { tion in the senate upon which he ad- }drussul the scnate a day or two ago. state what the olution CASH IN ADVANCE. o LOST. LOSTvBetween Greenwood street and Garrity’s meat market, small black purse, containing sum money. Re- ward if returned to Herald office. 1-23-2 LOST—Gold cuff link. Initials F. J. B. Reward if returned to Herald Office. BU lLrDI \'(x Practical, cnable. our W url\m‘xnllk(- and Designer, Herald. 1-23-Wed.-Sat.-5t P —,ek I ] i 'O KENT, TO nE)T-—Largc, newly furnished front room, suitable for two gentle- men; also table boarders wanted. Apply 450 Main street, second floor lett. 1-23-1dx TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, all improvements in Meehan new block, 24 1-2 Lafayette St. Also store. Also five-roam tenement on trolley, East street, Plainville. In- quire Luke Meehan, 22 Lafayette St. ! TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the ! TO RENT—Four rooms with | | providing for a council of national de- | i fense. | involve Whether these two resolutions similar question, T not The whole subject national defense and military preparednes | both of the army and navy, will be ex- | haustively considered and debated when the the navy do | know of army appropr appropriation bill come be- itions bill and ! | pleasing | praying that J. L. Greenberg, and | day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. bath, corner Cherry and Pine, $12.00. Five room rent,38 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf TO RENT—Nice 6 room Maple street, all modern ments, furnace heat, $25. 277 Main street. rent, 140 improve- Quigley, 1-14-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Block Rock avenue, Inquire F. W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. 1-9-tf TO RENT-—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements. 473 Park St extension. 1-9-tf TO RENT—One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf TO RENT-—-Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial Street. 12-2-tf TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT-—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. 11-9-:¢ ————— sENTS \V’\\TED AGENTS ake big money our goods to automobile $1.25 profit on every sale. Lath- rop Specialty Co., Lock Box 10, \Vauregan. Conn. 1-23-30-2-6 H. L. DAMON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford Um(ed \tates Dlstrlct Couxt Dis— selling owners, ! trict of Connecticut. In the alleged bankrupt, No. ruptey. ORDER OF NOTICE, At Hartford, January 22, 1915. Upon the petition of Abe Lander, L. Linderman and Harry Glance, now or Jately doing business and residing in Bristol, in said district, be declared a bankrupt for reasons therein set forth now pending in said court: It appearing to and being found by the court that said J. L, Greenberg is absent from this state and gone to parts unknown, and that personal service cannot be made, it is there- Matter of J. L. Greenberg, 3646 in bank- | upon ORDERED that notice of the pen- dency of said petition be given by publishing this order in the Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week for two consecutive weeks. By the Court. Attest: 4 PICKETT, Clerk. The Quality Print Shop ¢ Printing done in many languages GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER ATE PRICES. Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (Church Street. Tel. 634 C. B FSE Mer . and senate. I my fore the house will give the question at that time.” Congressman Jeremiah Donovan on the queston writes: '] received your favor of recent date same have have forwarded the same to congress rded in the outcoms you, I am, journal, is ete. Trust- to be to be re that the ing ng best attention | MINIMUM CHAKRGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Furniture flat. New Glenwood serviceable furniture, new Bargain to quick buyer. Rir Crowe Block, 61 Main four stove, room clean nearly bell FOR He lH!ndn New milk 142 Mair FOR order. piano, N ~Upright ing storage. v ing. given away if immediately. Can mail me $1.00 weekly. Addre: “Haste,” Herald office. 1 -1dx moved My Franklin air cooled touring car, has good top, wind- shield, and high tension magneto Will Tun 18 to 22 miles on a gallon of gasolens, no bother with bat- teries or water, is in good running condition. Cost over $2,200 a few years ago. Will now 211 for §3 C. Sternberg, 59 Springdale Ave Meriden, Conn. 1-21-d3x FOR F.\I:Li Barred Rock 360 eggs. Jan. J. C. Bauer, Ken- 20-7¢ FOR Produced in Dec. to 19th, 264. sington, Conn. A\ \\Tl‘h 3D—$2,000 property Address muru:uu’ on Pay 6 per cent. ‘“Mortgage 1-23-3d cl agents. Herald. bH()] M \)\hl{—[u\ponmu'f d, for work. of any Kkind. Vesecky, care Mrs. Densmore Main street. 1-22 WANTED—To borrow $4,000 on a piece of real estate, house and lot worth $8,500; will give first mort- gage and pay 6 per cent. Address A. A, N. B. Herald. 1-21-1w look Frank 214 WANTED—Position as housekeeper, by trustworthy American woman, in family. of adults. Can take full charge. References exchanged. Address A. D., 30 Warlock St., City. Call afternoons or write. Lower bell. -d4x FURNISRED ROOMS. / ’i‘b RENT-—Two furnished rooms, 193 [ Main street, 1-21-3dx TO RENT—TFurnished apartment; all improvements, Also two furnished rooms. Apply Mr. Bardeck, 170 Arch street. 1-20-4a ROOMS—Furnished or bath, separate kitchen for light housekeeping. Apply C. J. Board- man, 475 Arch St. Telephone. unfurnished, WO‘\dE\I l() repre: ldrgc manu- facturer of ladies’ wear. Write for particulars. Marvin M. Greene Mfg. Co., East 28th St., New York. 1-23-1dx 34 LADIES—Immediately. Filling and labeling boxes. Home work, even- ings, steady, no experience, $12 weekly, no canvassing, excellent op- portunity, enclose mp Erina Specialty Co., Toronto, Ont. B WANTED—Competent m.nd for gen- eral housework. References re- quired, No washing. $7.00. Also experienced nurse maid for two children. References required. Tel. 1065-2 1-23-6d TED—Distributors, men and women to give away packages Per- fumed Borax Soap Powder, no money or experience needed, good pay. Ward & Company, 216 Insti- tute, Chicago. 1-23-1dx work. $3 the Business References re- LADIES—Permanent salary .intraducing Woman'’s Magazine. quired. ‘Write to 7 Bridgeport, Conn. —Competent mnk, F. Bennett, 123 Apply Forest St. -21-d6 PER MONTH EXTRA to any employed person interfering with regular work. Vo selling. No canvass- ing. Positively no investment. Un- employed need not apply. Ad- dress the Silver-Mirror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison St.,, Chicago, Il WANTED Mrs. C. $20 TO $35 MUNEY without $2,500 ANNUALLY—Co-operate w me evenings at home. Everything furnished. ital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Neb. 1-23-1ax —Mechanic special curved scissors, well. Address Griflith, strect, Springtield. WANTED pair pay State to lnz'.lu will 583 MONTH emploved with F No canvass- no investment. Unemployed need not apply. Ad- dress The Silver-Mirror Co., Inc., 1 W. Madison St., Chica 111 20-4dx to any interfering No selling. Positively without work. ing. o, 1 350, | 1st | first ! ' | social or | = 1-23-1dx daiy | Don’t worry about cap- | one | The Only Shingle in the World Made “HAMPTON” METAL. “PENCO” and Lightning Endrely of Water, Weather, Fire proot. Let me talk with you about Roofing. All work absolutely tion, or too large for our We also furnish and which will last an average J. EDWARD ERWIN Ffln s Al[__SSVEIaI Desirable Houses on Trinity Stree! For Particulars Inquire of H. . HUMPHREY ‘Proi Geo Cmro| | GREATEST CLAIRVO YANT; PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI ME- DIATOR the world has ever known He positively guarantees | vour nmame in full without | single question or no fee accepted | He names friends, enemics, rivals | tells whom and when you will marry; | advises you upon love, courtship, - | THE | riage, bu speculation, trans ticns of every n e. If you are wor- | ried, perplexed or in trouble, come to | this wonderful man | He overcomes evil | unites the separated and happy marriage with the | your choice, tells how to influence any one you desire, cven though a thousand miles av Tells whether ! wife or sweetheart is true or false | To Those Unhappy. Discontented | or in Trouble Whatever, he | guaranteed—no order too small for atten= capacity set up Toncan Gutter and Rajuwater Pipe fet . lifetime Nat Bank Buflding 272 Main St Your Ability and i of dustriou ndustry will pogition yo determine the kingd get. You ARE im the ABILITY @ to tell asking a Huntsinger Day and Evening Sessions, HONTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL, INC. Street Hurtford m ees wvecor | A Fine Investment Will sell the Maple 10 one best three family Wouse to mack will py annually. s The Home 2 ng md Realt/ Lo “The Dick.uson,” 1¢3 Main Staeel e BUOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accem- modatad. HILDING NELSON, 172174 APCH STREET PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Streel Over 25¢ Store ' BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES | Ofice Open from 8 A. M. 10 8 P, M Sundays by Appointment RELIABLE | S | F.E.MONKS, D.D.S8. t{popame: GARAGE || Georgiana Monks. D. D. &, ‘Rear 189 Main st. Tel 2214 | [ ST e ——— ¥or Your Insurance and ' Surety Bonds ~'d troublc by hoving your insut- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to A. PARSONS, { DWIGHT Booth's Block HARTFORD BIRD STORE 1 & GLOBES. | 920 Allyn St. Hartford, Ct. = * DETECTIVES e, BARN 10 REN 1f you are anticipating Apply to THE JOHN BOYLE €. tion in any matter where secrecy, 3 y integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State Street, Typew"m{s lartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, From $5.00 Up, viehtlv ar Flizaheth 1086 Facfory Rebaill, Mild Weather Sale 3 Pony Nut Per Ton. Three Full Bags $l.(l.> No Coal will last longer or will gi better -satisfaction; also 75¢ to $1.00 per ton. on street, (six rooms price which per cent Brings Immediate Rel If you intend buying or | property or making any ! change, don't fail to | Consult Chiro Learn the secret of control—the power to inspire others with confi- dence and win success in business, financial life He tells how develop personal magnetism. He Has No Equal. sith a double veil, educated in | Satisfaction Guaran- To prove his | give regular selling important Immediately. | tc Born | Egypt and India | teed or no fee accepted. | great powers he will | Two Dollar Reading This Week | 50c--READINGS--50c | Private Parlors. Lady Attendant. Permanently located Cor. Walnut and 27 ARCH ST. Hours from 10 to 8. Sundays 12 to 5. Arch Sts. 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space HART § SToracr LIVERY BIRDS AND DOGS, : SINGING CANARIES TALKING PARROTS PET DOGS GOLDFI¢ investiga- and 5 Franklin Square a saving 26 State St., i SPECIAL WOOD PRICES, Hicko: awed, 1.2 cord | Hara, sawed, 1-2 cora 84, nt n Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord c Ma er C 9 Chestnut, 1-2 cord. .. i LEAVE ORDERS | DRUG 'ORE, AT CROWE 254 MAIN STR BEST COAL THREE BAGS $1.05 TfflMS CASH, OFFICE PORE 328 iR ILLUSTRATORS ‘ A ENGRAVERS * - & HARTFORD, CONN. One Cent a Word Pays for a Classificd | Advt. in the Herald. '1 Wall Papers—Room Mouldings — Wall Papers ™ WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS &ll grades, prices right. | 304 MAIN St. " Sign Makers. 5 34 MORGAN & KINGSLEY, ESTABLISHED 1854, "Phone the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Ciry. T R P e i P e I T R ST DT L )

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