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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915. s, Bound for War Zone, very on Burning La Tourazne AMBULANCE CORPS NURSES bound for the war zone. They aided in preventing a panic when the pass- engers were informed ‘that the ship was on fire and gto hold themselves in readiness to quit the ship if neces- sary. The nurses appear in the ac- rs on board the Touraine, which ile bound from P, France,, were of the Amert- s. They were "LA TOURAINE. companying illustration from left to right as follows: TFlorence Gordon, Mollie McGrath, Cathlyne O’'Hanlon, Eugenie Lyons, Beda Peterson, Alma McCormick, Nellie Parsons, Ellen O’Hanlon, Dorothy O’Connell and Victoria Frankford. DNS WORSE. ]vommmpd suicide on West Rock by | shooting, was paid yesterday the $500 llumu,-.-;of—irewam offered by Virginius J. Mayo | for the finding of the girl or her body. The money was paid over to Phillips iat the office of the chief of police. lous ‘h Under Water. March 9, 1:15 in Alsace are sefious caused. | - W brse and been pen Altkircia and en interrupted. fitkirch is under ge of Ilipfurt, s in the valley. he stance of is men- couple desire vicinity of Address 3-8-a2 ANTED—Married lunch and dinner in Vine and Woorbine streets. Box 19G, Herald. | WANTED—By young .couple, s for light housekeeping, of West Main street. stating terms, Box 4K, in Aa- s of the Vosge Her- is still from military opera- a standstill. A few . load nure. W. C. Lester, 105 West Main | st, Plain ille, Conn. -6dx WAI\TLD—*A il larqc fllrnhhed room in private family near Stan- ley Works office. Address H. T. E. Herald cffice. EWARD. 9.—Raymond J. han who discov- | lian May Cook, enographer who r your AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. Let me iracts. Agent for Aetma of Hartford, Conn. ARLES H. GILLIN PHONE 974-2 INSURANCE OF ESTATES. T E EIVER AND TRUSTEE two ! ! YOUNG of stable ma- | i WANTED—Carpenter worl, Box | + 3-5-d5x | | 0 RENT— R SALKE m House at No. 177 Hart St. Barn Suitable for Garage. 7z & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. SAN FRANCISCO YEAR ! agents for Cook’s Tours, Ray- hitcomb, Glllesple, Kmports ind Marsters’ Tours. Independ- pf 16 days or more from $170 all expenses. L. HATCH CO. REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET. WAN’ WANTED—Furnished apartment or housekeeping rogms by young couple with 3 years old boy. State price, etc., letter only. M. Tuttle, Lyceum Theater. 3-9-1dx WANTE Also used and unused stampy dress Box 6XX, Herald. SPORTS WANTED—Young professional desires room and board near ter location. State particulars. dress Box 5B, Herald. D—To buy a stamp collection. Ad- man cen- Ad- 3-8-d3x WOMAN w es room and board in private American family: elderly people preferred; terms must reasonable; state price. Box 5J, Herald Office. 3-8-2ax building, specialty. 2-4-6d4 jobbing, leaky Tel, 396-4. roofs a TO RENT, Tenement of four rooms. All improvements, 473 Park street extension. 3-2-tf TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped Suitable for groceries and meat. G. H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tt TO RENT—Four room tenement with modern improvements to small family of Americans. Price. §12 per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tf TO RENT—Fjve room tenement, third floor, modern convenlences, on Black Rock avenue. Inquire F, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel, 1-9-tf TO RENT—One tenement of flve rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf — TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements, -Inquire J. M. Curtin, 11-12-tf TO RENT—Five third floor, lights, All and $16.00. rooms, second and new house, electric improvements, $15.00 1 Wallace' St. 3- x 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-tf resides in’ New Britain to repres a well known concern.on salary $15 week and commission. State age reference and’full particulars. Ad- dress A. M. Herald Office, 3-6-3dx e TUATION WANTED, | WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAI\'/ de- sires work evenings, eleven, man 1 have a 1 five to ten or Anything, either menta] or labor would be acceptable. High school ana college education. Address Box 20, Fep ald. [ EACH INSERTION. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD I’OR SALE 1912 Studebaker runabout, one 1911 Overland run- about, two 1913 Reo five passenger cars, These cars all in fi condition. Apply Denison's Garage, 430 Main street. 3-5-d1z FOR SALE—One pair horses, fine condition old, city broke and thirty-one hundred Kinney, 59-61 Iarmington Hartford, Conn. dark brt)\\n \ll-] ave., J-6-4 FOR SALE—Decker Bros. piano. One ! of the best square pianos in the city. $20 takes it. Turn it in any time for a new piano. Cascy, 139-141 Asylum Hartford, Conn. street, 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—RDhode isiand Reds (ex- clusive) hatching eggs, best pens $2.00. Incubator eggs $5 a hun- | dred; also day old chickens $15 a | hundred; month old, $25 a hundred. | ‘W, J. Simpson, Plainville. Tel. 55-4. 3-5-1w - F LE—Cafe with hall and bot- | tling works. Price right to quick ! buyer. Address Box 19xx, Herald. 3-6-6dx FOR SALE~—Sohmer grand piano, smail size, elegant style, exquisite tone and in Al condition. Cost $950. This is a grand for an artist or student. All we ask now is $450. | Invitation to experts to look this | piano over. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 No. 170 if sold at Fairview 3-6-A€x FOR SALE—Property at Austin street. Bargain once. Enquire No. 19 streét, second floor, FOR SALE—Chickering grand piano in excellent shape, Here is an op- portunity to become the owner of a grand original costing $1,100 for the modest sum of $225. This is not a wornout instrument but has many years of usefu] service in the future. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE- w blc\Lle will cheap. 211 Chestnut St. 3-9- sell | 2dx FOR SALE—Elegant mahogany, rull size upright 88 note player piano, almost new. Compare it with any- | thing you have evér seen or heard of at the price, 0. Bench, scarf and $156 worth of music rolls goes with it. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Large, grown on my farm 10, bushel lots, 75¢ bu. lLess than 10 bushel, 85¢ bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 254-12 3-9-3d smooth potatoes | in Kensington. | FOR SALE—Steinway upright piano. Try it—the tone and touch will tell you what it is. Cost $600. If you ! want a Steinway you can have this for $225. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. -26-d10 ———i P FOR SALIE—First class tailor shop at 351 Arch St, on account of owner leaving town 3-9-2d FOR SALE—Sterling Plaver Piano. | Guaranteed not used over three months. Always priced $650 new. If you are looking for a really high grade piano you should see this. Can be bought for $450. Sedgwick | & Casey, 129-141 Aslyum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-a10 FOR SALE—Ten acr land in Modesta, Cal. Cultivated for alfalfa and fruit. Alex Berg, 44 Center St. 3-9-5dx ! s of best farm FOR SALE—Sedgwick & Casey have so many second-hand pianos and player pianos on hand just now that it is a positive fact the prices are 25 per cent. lower than they have ever marked similar second- hands. We have uprights from’$30. Tight money is no excuse for not buying here because we'll make terms fit the necessity. We cin’t ad-: vertise each item scparately fbut call and see what We have and you'll surely buy. Sedgwiek , & Casey, 139-141 Asylum’ ‘street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 ‘{0 RINT. TO I(L\T—Ax very dunable tenemenL of six rooms; modern conveniences garden, etc., in a two family house, adults, at 113 Bassett St. 3-9-6dx four rooms, "105 South -dbx TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements. Jurritt. —Four room tenement N St. inquire No. Eugene W. l',lll\Ll if TO_RENT 21 Winthrop Winthrop St. Tel. 456-3. T—Four rooms, modern im- 29 North Glen street. 3-9-d2x TO REN provements. TO RENT—Three new tenements, five rooms on each floor, at 559 Stanley street. Apply A. S l{mnlon, Kelsey street. Tel. 1437-5, TO RENT—Furnished rooms By the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and | up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in avery Sedgwick & | | and if you are wise you room, also telephone. Hotel Grang 29 Myrtle street. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of Rsue DRESSM {AKING. AKING done at home, Guenther, 54 Trinity street. 3-8-5dx ¥OR SALE. SALE—New pet and Oliver, Plainville, Miss milch Jersey CoOw. nice. anlnn Shuttle Conn. FOR Young, Joseph toad, SALE bench and coffee mill. Meat slicer, small office, block, © Oldershaw, FOR meat Red rooster, Robertsville. streét. FOR SALE—R. 1. H. P. Deming, bird. 326 Chestnut 166 Fine l‘hnn(' dix FOR SALE—Farm in “armington, 80 acres with buildings, stock and tools. Near trolley. Station S. D. Linds: 3-9-dbx FOR SALE—Six room tottage garage. Inquire 601 Arch. with 8-dsx tully For 3-8-6dx SALE—Ford Touring Car, Fine condition. Tel. 1073-4. FOR equipped. sale cheap. | the | ment 30 from | IS THE TIME T0 REPAIR THAT Now Perhaps there is a strip that has become detached, a hangs down, or repair work in metal celling. making the room look Metal Ceiling corner untidy. Consult us for new First class work guaranteed. J. EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Shcet Metal 62 Lafayette Street. Work of Every Description 'Phone 629 FOR SALE-16 JOHN STREET - Good 2-family house of 12 rooms, Large lot, 66x165. Also good rent on Ledge Court, near B k. Rock Av. H. D. HUMrHREY ™ 'DETECTIVES Business School - | ANY POSITIONS ? Yes, for those who have present time you will somewhat difficult to find unless you have a business training. Huntsinger's any always welcome. HUNTSINGER "HOOL. INC trect. Hartford, FOR SALE Stuliz & Co. Piano, mahogany case. Terms $1.50 weekly. IPully guaran- teed, chair, scarf, one year's tuning and delivery free, Don't fail to come | in and sec this piano, BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street FOR SALE Ask to sec our beautiful Gor- don & Sons Plano, Sold on terms of $2.00 weekly, Price right if sold at once, we need the room. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street ability. At find it employ- | practical school day. THE BUSINES Asylum Conn. , hot im- FOR SALE—Seven room cotta water heated and all other provements. Owner wishes to leave town by April 15. Address Box 20AX, Herald. 3-8-6d SODA FOUNTAINS — New front counter soda fountains, six, eight and ten-foot lengths, $135.00 and up, easy terms. Thos. F. Burke, 199 Whaley Ave., New Haven. 3-8-2dx FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. R. C. R. I Reds, 76c per 15. Toulouse goose eggs, 25c apiece. 5 S. R. 1. Red Pullets, trio Peking ducks. Tel. 396-4. 3-8-d3 FOR SALE the round, 000 chestnut pos ved and size, at very low to them out. A. Brazos & Sons, Middletown, Conn, ts in good close Inc., ends a price FOR SALE—Gabler uprlght piano, very handsome, full rich tone. Just been thoroughly gone ov Originally this piano cost May now be bought for Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-410 | FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—House at Jacobs’ Corner. Inguire Mrs. C. R.Woods, Jaccebs’ Corner, Kensing- ton. 3-3-6d FOR SALE—Walraven upright piano | in excellent condition, full compass, splendid tone and action. Price only $100. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—A small upright piano. just the thing for a small room. You can buy it for $39, use it one year and be allowed all you have paid in exchange for a new Does this appeal to you? wick & Casey, 139-141 street, Hartford, Conn. Sedg- Asylum 2-26-a10 AUTO OWNERS. Stcam \zulcanmng tubes 25 cents. ‘Why pay more. Tire repairing in all branches. Slightly used tires and tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St, Near Main 2-22-m1x piano. " FOR SALE A used Columbia Grapho- H phone with records, perfect condition, $15: terms, $1.00 weekiy. Come quick if you | want this bargain. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main pet Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies aml Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phone 1319-2 R SR S AR o) BUILDING LOTS We offer a nice building lot, 80x140 feet, East street, $600.00. One Buena Vista avenue, $200.00. A cash payment cither of these lots. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” T SRR B AT Tor 10W tlsdiasce allu Surety Bonds s+.td trouble by having yoRr Insuc- ance written by & man who knows» bow. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONs Rooth’s Block. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street! Over 25¢ Store BESI WORK - AT MODERATE PRICES Oftice Open from 8 A. M. 10 8 F. M Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. Tioroidang Moan-a. DD 50x160, | | of $60.,00 secures | Q ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room, second floor, electric lights, steam heat, use of bath and telephone. §3 Glen street. Tel. 999-3. TWO RQOMS—Furnished for light housekeeping, including pantry, set tubs, het water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Three minyés’ walk from center. 45 Wal- nut Street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, LADIES—Permanent work, daily salary, introducing The Womn s Magazine. required. Write Ave., Bridgeport, Refer- to 714 Conn 3-4-5dx YOU OWEYOUR EYES BEST OF TREATMENT will give it ences Myrtle THE to them. THE BEST IS HERE Both in the examination and manas facturing. When you want GOOD/re- sults come to F. L. McGUIRE OPTOMETRIST 276 Main St. (One flight up). Factory on premises. Telephone 161 — O OOt A. B.JOHNSON, 1. L. § DENTIST for »pointment | Naiional Bark Building. - BOWLING Clubs and Private Partias Accom- wmodated. = HILDING NELSON, | 172.174 ARCH STLVET For Good Eyesight See| A. PINKUS sight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician. lenses duplicated. Over 30 testing. Main S tisfac- years' ex- Broken tion guaranteed. verience in eve Office—306 'Phone 570. | integrity and The Quality Print Shop ' | better sutisfaction; | $1.00 per ton. 193 Main Street | Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord.. | Chestnut, | DRUG STORE, Low price. Easy terms, All modern conveniences e - 272 Mnain eu If you are anticipating tion ‘n any matter where secrecy, results are essentinl write A. G. Brown, 26 State S(ree, Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, rietaiy nt Flizabeth 1080 Sz TyDewriters .From $5.00 Up. Factory Rebuilt. BARTFORD ypewriter J Exchange 26 StateSt., 411 investiga- 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space HART’S - LIVERY RELIABLE REPAIRIN( GARAGE SUPPLIES Rear 189 Main st Tel. 221-1 aEgee Printing dune 10 any anguages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- | ATE PRICES Linotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Streel. Tei. 634 C. EBBESEN, Mgr. New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREA M Wholesale and Retall State test: “Best in the City.” 1f you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. | SEIBERT & SON, 1o .o | 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center Mild Weather Sale Pony Nut Per Ton ... .. $7.00 Three Full Bags .. . ......31 05 No Coal will last longer or will give also a saving of SPECIAL WOOD PRICES. ... 85.08 $4.28 0f Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord. Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord. 1-2 cord. LEAVE ORDERS AT CROWELL' 254 MAIN STREETL, BEST COAL THREE BAGS Pwone AR t\e Manternaq\ UM 7 ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN Wall Papers—Room Mouldiogs— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 18! the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Ciry. R N R B P S PR PR es)

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