New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1915, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. ith and gainst Mines ; . IS THE TIME - i yund England and in Dardanelles ’ Now T0 REPAIR THAT Metal CB"IHE Perhaps there 1s a strip that has become detached, a corner A boon . G hangs™own, making the room look untidy. Consult us for new or repair work in metal ceiling. First class work guaranteed. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ " J. EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work of Every Description. ONE CENT A WORD_ EACH INSERTIO 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629, ALL advertisements | TS [FOR SALE—-COTTAGE OF 9 ROOMS for housges of nine or ten rooms, mod- # - £ Overy v ve. Garage for 2 cars. Lot 55x165, corne e in 2 = i bullding Every modern . convenlence, 3 cojumn must ern improvements, also Dbullding Bassett and Trinity streets. A compicte home. o lley lines. W. r o it the Herald office by L Do e ALSO RENT ON HAMILTON STREET. 2 :3.0 p. m. on the day > ° 5-2-9ax H b HUMPHREY xaL :_;m;:-n;‘; Rl F()l{‘:;ALE—_GaiJler upright Ppiano, very handsome, full rich tone. : | LOSI. Just been thoroughly gone over. FOR SALE. | PHILAUEI_P l e S Originally this plano cost $500. ) p wAp Targe, smooth potatocs LOST—Two rabit hounds. One black May now be bought for $150. grown on my farm in Kensington, and tan and one black and white. Sedgwick & C y, 139-141 vlum 10 bushel lots, 75¢ bu.” Less than BENTAL H Please notify Muecke, «,n;,‘ street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 10" bushel, 856 bus N. W. Baldwin, | -1-a2 T = Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 3-2-d3 | " - " |ror SALE—AIl my household goods. i S e i ]9 M s 2 'l Apply 18 Warlock, Friday, 7 to 9 p. 5 e al" m LOST—Plain black fountain pen yes- arios g . I s Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | FOR SALE—Chickens and Over 25¢ Store probably corner Main and Main streets. Return to Her- BEST ViORK - AT MODERATE PRIGES Oflice Open from 8 A. M. 10 8 ¥. M, Sundays by Appolntment ’ F.E. MONKS, D. D. 8. lenpeiana Monke, D ID R, cash. Mrs. Howard L. Han- | wire; also pigeons and coop 3.2-d%x | Swanson, 16 Cherry street. OR SALE—Walraven upright piano | ; : \()TICA_. in excellent condition, full compass, | FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock < ia E acti and White Wyandotte cggs, $100 '] 2 splendid tone and action. Price AN e 3 c \()”( E R e only $100. Sedgwick & Casey, | setting, $5.00 per hundred Wil- AR M e il 39-1 sy stre 3 | liam Whitham, * Kensiagton, Tel bushes trimmed. Attention given | 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, . to sickly trees. E. Holsinger, 127 ( _Con% A = -Lh 1 JSBUOWLING Kensington ave., city. Cl ‘ r 5 | FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- | oot SALE or SR 5 abs and Private ‘m" A Insure yourself agains: draughts the: chino. Wil sell cheap. Particulars | FOR SALE or exchange for ’,':n'”\f‘l" ‘ dited cold days by having Brayne's all| gadress P. O. Box 400, city. arley Davidson 5 I motoreycle | modate, wood weather strips applied to your 5-24-d86 in fine condition. T. Yeamans, doors and windows. Tel. or drop a — | Brighton 8t. 0B Alien s .18 G NELS card to A. M. Raymond. Plainvilla, 3-l-3ax ARCH STITET 3 27-4dx | FOR SALE—A small upright piano, 4 = just the thing for u smail room. TO Ri fou can buy it for $39, use it cne e - -~~~ 1 year and be allowed all you have - L g ~ A NT— i 5 3 . 7 niE, z TO RENT Fonr room tensment Wi | o p e & now piana, Hlm fmger Ryt modern improvements to small Does this appeal to you? Sedg- Jm tion ‘n 7 where Tamily of Americans rice 31| ik wcarn 150001 asiun | OUSIICSS SO0 || ton, [n sny mester v, per month. Apply to M. IvVIng| stret, Hartford, Conm 2-26-d10 s | wtite A. G. Brown, 26 State, Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tf | i - Th P d | Hartford, Conn, 'Phone Ghart i Orougniy repare: nightly at Flizabeth 1089, TO RENT—Two five room tenements, | FOR SALE—Orders taken now for S. Huntsinger's has the courses;: /tho - < - latest improvements, also two large j C. W. Leghorn and Barred Rock| . i o and the teachers to stores, 75 feet deep. Inquire Luke; hatchine cggs and day old.chicks, | v, an aqucation that will enable you Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafayette street. from good laying s . - T12-4.1 45 do the work of the most exacting 3-1-a7x | H. J. Sedgwick, Stanley Quarter. employer. 5 2-27-6dx | " pay and cvening sessions. 70 RENT—Tenement of four rooms. THE HUNTSINGER BUSINESS s ) Factory All improvements, 473 Park street | FOR SALE—Engine. Reliable laun- S Fi‘n()l)l‘, ‘lm"r L 0 ) SARTFORE 9 < e ]0 Asylum Street. ord Jonn. 4 PLODING 2..MINE LAVING SHIP 3. HETHOD OF'COUNTERMINING & T(f"‘e":“f‘“- Lo e 3 il : ypewriter RENT—Upstairs tenement, Exchnp b T el broad b‘ FOR SALE—Decker Bros. piano. One o war. The sweeping of mines in the ing illustration shows how ‘the mincs B 3 of the besi square pianos in the > 26 SmeS[ Hil mine sweeping In [ Dardanelles by the allies in their at- | at the Aegean sea entrance of the Dar- o city. $20 takes it. Turn it in any i In the waters | tempt to force their way through to | damells were cleared away by the al- | TQ RENT—Tour room tenement, 2 time for a new piano. Sedgwick & | tan ey treet P now an important | Constantinople is also of much im- | lies. The pictures show a mine laying apjesircet, 4dx Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space ’Kade phase of the | portance. The map in the accompany- | boat and the explosion of a mine. Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 Good nine room house, lot 100x150 HART S STORA! TO RENT—Desirable four room [~ \LIVERY | | | Reward. e sock. 3 3-1 ‘ | | tenemént! second fi & located on Stanley Street. Price $3,- » second floor, south side, | ;o) A1, E—Black horse, harness and | _ 4 e X RELIABLE . Perth Amboy club, yesterday an- |mark, but fell into a slump during all improvements, steam heat, price rubber tired runabout. Horse sound, | 900- But little money needed. REPAIRINC GA A 4 nounced that the league Mad died a |the fag end and returned home §16.00, rent free to April 1, refer- = 7 Saroaith | SUPPUIES clever and gentle with any- natural death. There was no noise | down in the mouth. ences. Address Box 4XX, Honld one. Good for light delivery. $190.- | k 1 about it at all. The owners declded | Sou | S e ke B The Home Ban ing and || rear 159 Mam s that they had sunk altogether too X S 0 Kendinaton: 3-2-2d R ! C 0R BAK[R much money into the proposition last k! N il TO RENT—Five rooms, newly paper- ruiie = ealty 0. e e Taerry bases | TFO furnished rooms,. ... month o §1f 401 Chetnut strect = I : ball war still going on and industrial | pore oo G5 BA00. - Tt 3-2-wix | FOR & AT The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street conditions in many of the towns ab- | jjye rooms, Ist and 2nd...$15 month tone and .n‘; 1g\1 condition. Cost m solutely forbidding, it would be in-|gic room cottage g month | TO RENT—369 Main strcet, tenement | §950. This is a grand for an artist | A B. JOHN SON, Pr[nt Sho m Eighth Page.) advisable to open this year. .| 8ix rooms, first floor......$12 month of four rooms, modern improve- oristudent:. Allwe ask.now ik $150. ] y i The league was disbanded for this | yOCKWOOD, 86 WEST MAIN ST.| ments, steam heat. Apply 652 Stan Invitation to experts to look this DEI\TIST Prinung done in m-n, PPN - owners willing to | season and if things pick up nex ley street. piano over. Sedgwick & Casey, N oasinnal R'm Buil !;n GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODEK- lce and Mack $25,- | year it may be revived with several - 189-141 Asylum street, Hartford : s 4 ATE PRICES. hnson anxious to | changes in circuit. The annual meet- Gl " a-26-dlo Linotype Com - 5 A N \ N ol . =26-d10 A position. it looks very much |ing was to be held on March 15, when | WANTED—Young lady for general | TO RENT—Four room tenement, M d W h S l | R 1 ND PUB larmer will pastime | jt was understood Gloversville and office work, must write a fair hand, third floor, all modern improve- l eat el' a e EASTERN PR’NT NG Al the Yankees this|Schenectady were to be ‘taken in| and competent to operate a Rem. | ments. Inquire 97 South Burritt| ] o ; Pony Nt ek Aon % 0 LISHING COMPANY. place of Asbury Park and Danbury.| ington typewriting machine, In-| sStreet. Tel. 442-3. 2-25-1w | FOR SALE—Chickering grand piano | p ¥ S0 PG SO - - ** $1.08 y R noiuaba Pesth' Amboy,| qhire No. 56 Weet Main steeet. in excellent shape. Here is an op-~ | Tigee Full b lm-lm" or wilt gove | 93 (Church Street. Tel. 634 will have to lose | Long Branch, Asbury Park, Paterson, 2-26-tf " s RS portunity to become the owner of a 3 C. EBBESEN. Mgr inks the world of | Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburg NT—Twe four room tenementis grand original costing $1,100 for better satisfaction; also & saving o' ; L i 21 Winthrop St. Inquire No the dest s £ $225. This is | $1-00 per ton. hany ways is even [ and Danbury. As the New York and = . % = S he modest sum o 25. is is | ity i e Collins. 1In his | New Jersey league, it was organized | WANTED—Girl to help with care of Winthrop St. Eugene W. Par- not a wornout instrument but has | SPECIAL WOOD PRICES. g show, Fritz stole | in 1913 and last spring the name was children during the days. Apply r. 2-24-ti [ many vears of useful service in the | Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord. Manternacl\ . and e got on only | changed. 2 Curtis St 0 T Two u.“(\mem S e future edgwick & Ca; 139- | Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord Collins stole fifty- each on trolley line. W. P. on something like o T Steel 260 Chestnut street. ought fo do even THIS IS A CRUEL WORLD. g A ' cele, S HEah i, and should im- » izi 5 s His average last | D€l Calvo’s Girl “Trun Him Down’ Sti‘%‘,?) ;;':.“;i’;‘rzemfiiirgule;a.z.; e FOR SALE—Handsome thoroughbred y ¥ . iring in a i le that of Baker For Batting Slump. branches. Slightly used tires and | TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped Scotch collie. Great pet, safe with stole only nineteen Jacinto Del Calvo is a broken- tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Suitable for groceries and meat. G. children. Also one Boston bull dog, 2 hearted young man. Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St., H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tf white with brindle spots. Both good would very much | s recent letter. from the little | Near Main. S o watch dogs. $10.00 for either. Tei. woué;ll ha;lte to see | cypan outfielder, who is wintering in | =————————————ee ’1‘0d RESNT——;"urnlsbhedhrooms bsy th; 675-15. 8-2-2d ope the deal will | ayana Cuba, contained the interest- ¥ ay $1 and up, by the week $4 an ——- from here. Ine. atsfoment that his girl refused to | . TeuP WANTED—MALE. | up. Rooms with private baths, hot | FOR SALE—Elcgant mahogany, full —r marry him upon his return home WANTED—A young man to work in and icold (running water in . every sigeluprights 8 note Dlayer fpiano, OFFICE THREE BAGS "m“ OU 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. | Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord.. 2-26-d10 | Chestnut, 1-2 cord . LEAVE ORDERS AT CROWELL's DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STREEF. 3-2-6dx | — - » gue Dead. = room, alao telephone. Hotel Grand, almost new. Compare it with any- g at 'the end of the season, all be-| office as invoice clerk, 16 to 18| 1O . 24 Owien Gos \flA B i dean Taka| cause he!did. not it over. .280 .last| years.of age. Answer in' own| 2° Myrtlestreet, DR e i $1.0 5 2w 280 fiF 1t and UBilly [year. handwriting and state school at-| 1o RENT_Four rooms with bath, | and $15 worth of music rolls goes B L | hoetcertelnty la tough Iack for e tended Box 3G, Herald office.| cormer Cherry and Pine, $12.00.| with it Sedgwick & Casey, 139-| Y ' ILLUSTRATGRS 4 & ¢ £ | —————————————————————————————— Five room rent, 33 Maple street. P. 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. a- e - 280, and Was its | the' season he kept close tabs on his = == S J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tt 2-26-d10 A8 2 ENGRAVERS . base’hits and up to. the last few FURNISHED ROOMS. 5 v z 4 Ry part owner of the | weeks he was well above the required | ~ ~rsrsrssrmrmmrsm comomannrnon o~ - - - . LARGE FRONT ROOM—AIl conven- | TO RENT—TFive room tenement, b et e T S = jences. Use of kitéhen if desired. third floor, modern convenicnces, | FOR SALE—Steinway upright piano. Phillips, 170 Arch street. 3-2-tf on Black Rock avenue. Inquire F. Try it—the tone and touch will tell 2 . W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. you what it is. Cost $600. If you Alia 1-9-tf want a Steinway you can have this R ES H l lN ENT—Th: i £ for $225. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- i n TO RENT—Three nice rooms ur- = 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. I a ‘; I .I . mished . for light housekeeping, | TO RENT—One tencment of five _ C 0 A o rooms, all modern improvements. 6-d10 all n Reasonable. 15 Monroe . street. — n Street. ‘Phone 974-2 2-27-d3x 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf | FOR h,\‘J,I:I— We have just received new Gordon Bros. piano from the | - REAL ESTATE INSURANCE, s R e . [ i ll l RECEIVER AND TRUSTEE OF ESTATE. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for light | TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, [ [1C00T Wien we will sell at cost SCIUEITZ osie 0, nae. 4 ¢ , if taken at once. Our policy. farms in Connecticut For Sale. All within a few housekeeping, including pantry, set | 811 _modern improvements. Inquire y ; is quick sale and small profit. Terms 3 k of trolley car or railroad station. tubs, hot water, steam heat anda | 9. M. Curtin. 11-12t8 | {5 siut. Columbia Grafonola Store. 242 Main Streeh electric lights. Private, Three Brodick and Wheeler. 138 Main F minutes’ walk from center. 45 Wal- Street. 2-tf r nut street. 2-27-tf | TO RENT—3 flve room tenements £R50580 | and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. | FOR SALE—Sterli Player Piano lRE EN U E All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. | Guaranteed not used over three ; " N . E . Pl WANTED Marr on the premises. 11-9-f | months. Always priced $650 new. | SAN FRA CISCO Y AR SRR e e g If you are looking for a really high WANTED—Situation as janitor, thor- ; . : g b ‘ou should s is. oushly understands sare of bollers,| FOr Your insurance and | Em0¢ Piane vou snould see this re agents for Cook’s Tours, Ray- || ana sicamiiting cdn turniam vest Surety Bonds it o e g e PO of reefrences. Thos. Dennis, 161 So 2l il g g Hartford, Conn. 2-26-a10 ot 28 ] SR B8 T Rt a0 L S DR S s ~Whitcomb, Gillespie, Kmports Main dipeet e e o e L i e i1 Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers how.. Go to FOR SAL Iu- Sedgwick & Casey have i and Marsters’ Tours. Independ- ! waxrer—ro do washing and iron | JWIGHT A. PARSONs, | o mens second-hand vianos and | § WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS ing or 8o out cleaning by the day. player pianos on hand just now of 16 da S Or more f 143 Glen street, first floor, 3.1 805 Epath's Bloek that it is a positive fact the prices all gradcs, prices right. y rom are 25 per cent. lower than they i a“ expenses. WANTED—Carpenter work, jobbmg | IN€W Britain Milk Depot have ever marked similar second- 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 P p . and repairing at reasonable rates. PURE MILK AND CREAM hands. We have uprights from $30. - - 3 Tight money is no excuse for not ‘Wholesale and Retaf] s * b y buying here because we'll make OR AN i p P WaN State. test: Bels; ‘;Fths City.” terms fit the necessity. We can't ad- 4 L WANTED, - If you want the = ST, get Seibert’s vertise each item scparately but | =D To work in store. 12 Quarts Milk $1.00, call and see what we have and | | ESTABLISHED 1854, Answer in own hand writing, stat- Teams you'll surely buy. Sedgwick z } AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREBT. ing age and salary expecten’ na. | SEIBERT & SON, 5" a| Casey, 139-141 Asylum street the oldost Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Clty. dress Box 21XX, Herald. 3.1-3ax | 639 Stanley St, 3 min. from center Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10

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