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

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ANTRY EMBARKIN —Before sail- ates transport ‘where it ‘will brmanent defense ty-ninth infan- Iny was reviewed [fLeonard Wood, RESTED. Present at [Murder. March 23.—Wal- pd to have been s McMahon of was killed at Saturday night, en yesterday and charge of car- eapon. - The po- k admitted the at he thought he tense. o is said to have at the time of frested yesterday. 4/, r Panama } of Permanent Defense FOR PANA $2-ON THE WAY TO TRANSPORT X A | commanding the department of the { east; Major General.John F. O'Bricn, commanding the national guard of New' Work, and Mayor Mitchel from the steps of the city hall. Much in- terest was manifested by those fami- liar with things military in the new and compact army pack carried by * TO QUARD AGAINST SPIES. Rome, via Paris, March 23, 4:55 a. m.—Announcement is made that a royal decree soon will be signed, es- tablishing rules governing the so- journ 6f foreigners in Italy. The regulations are designed to protect the country against the operations of spies. GREAT RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. New York, March 23.—A movement looking toward the inauguration of a great religious revival here was launched today as the result of a con- ference yesterday of seventy clergy- men representing five religious de- nominations. It was decided to hold a meeting each week to arrange for the proposed revival. OR SPRING PLANTING ghoice stock of Cal. Privet, Berberry and flowering some money. a chance to estimate on your planting, perhaps e pleased to have you visit our Greenhouses and you Tel. 186-5 we will call and talk it over with wed Sundays. * GREENHOUSES 48 CLINTON STREET. y House, No. 87 Lincoln Street. pt, Fruit Trees and Gardgn For Sale by - tz & Costello, Inc. | 242 Main Street. i TO et (Rear) 5 R '8 Rooms 19 Rooms . 5 Rooms .... ce, 6 Rooms ... pet, 4 Rooms .. ooms .. L Street, 6 Rooms .. RENT. $15.00 7.00 14.00 16.00 17.00 9.00 14,00 40.00 40.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 the men in place of the cumbersome old blanket roll. The new device pro- vides space not only for entrenching toals, but even for the bayonet. It was also noticeable that unmounted in- fantry 3| were without theixr swords, a new regulation based upon the lessons of the present war. JUDGE ROWAN DEAD. Sentenced Leo Frank For Murder of Mary Phagan. New York, March 23.—Former Judge 1. S. Rowan of Atlanta, Ga., who tried and sentenced I.eo Frank for the murfder of Mary Phagan died today here in the Polyclinic hospital, where he had been a patient since February 26. It was reported that death was due to cancer but this the hospital au- thorities would not confirm or deny. New Orleans, March weather in northern Louisiana Mississippi for several days has seri- ously damaged fruits and veegtables, according to reports received here to- day. —— e FURNISH ROOMS. TO RENT—Room, with board, five minutes walk from center. 86 Lake street. 3-23-d6 LARGE NICELY furnished room, suit- able for one or two gentlemen. Board if desired. Inquire 3 Ledge Court. 3-23-2dx —_— TO RENT—Large front room, steam heat, electric lights and modern improvements. Also side room, three minutes’ walk to center. 45 Walnut street. 3-19-tf or Well 78 Maple 3-20-tf TO RENT—One single room, rooms for light housekeeping, furnished. Conveniences. street. Tel. 211-3. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as janitor, care of garden, general work about the house, care of steam boilers, etc. M. Louie, 16 Edison, 3-18-5dx WANTED—Fve or six rooms. Modern improvements. Central location preferred. Address Box 24XX, Her- ald. 3-23-4dx WANTED—Second hand safe. dress Box 10CC. Herald. Ad- 3-20-3d WANTED—$20 to $26 per month ex- tra money to any employed person without interfering with regular work, No canvassing. Positively no. investment. Unemployed need not apply. Address The Silver Mirror Co., Inc.,, 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, IIl. 3-20-3dx B ADVERTISE—20 words in monthlies, $1. Sample magazine free. Cope Agency, St. Louis, Mo, ¥ l E\l:}" ANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Middle aged woman for companion for elderly lady. 1. A. Bradbury, Kcensington, 3-22-a Mrs. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, Model 4, in excellent condition, A sacrifice to prompt purchaser. Ad- | dress, Underwood, Box 12 Herald. FOR SALE CH egg Cyphers season. Tel. 159 ouc | Al’—-One new incubator, used 646-2. 1. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds i White Orphington Iggs for H ting. C. G. Lindquist, Berlin Tel. 641-16. 3 set- Conn, | 23-3d I'OR SALE—Gleenwood range with | water front. Practically new, also | gas range. Call evenings between and § o'clock. 165 West Main. 3-1dx | I. Reds. Tel. | 3-22-2dx | FOR SALE-—Chicks. R. 918 FOR SALE—Baron’s 8. C. horn eggs for hatching. direct from England. $3.00 per Stock | fifteen eggs. A. W. Gregor, 78| South Broad street, Meriden, Conn. | 8-2i-a2x | FOR SALE—Two three-tenement | houses. In good location. Pay 14 | per cent. on purchase price. Owner ! sick and unable to care for same. | Far particulars inquire Box 5D Her- ald. 3-23-dz2 3 { FOR SALE—Large, smooth uotntoosi grown on my farm, in Kensington, | 10 bushel lots, 76c¢ bu. Less than 10 bushel, 86c bu. N, W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 25412, 3-23-tf | TO RENT— EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day cf issue. TUR SALDL Must be | Moore, 23-d2x TOR SALE—Top buggy. sold this wgek. W. Plainville, Conn. LOST—Tail light, plate, 1975. Arch street, brackett and license Please return to New Britain. | 3-23-1dx e —————— Na. OTICE, Dunham. Tel. . ———————————e e TO RENT. ive room tenement third modern. improvement., Inquire 181 Dwight St. 3-23-3d floor, all rent $14. TO RENT—Two six-room tenements, all modern improvements. 446 West | Main street. Inquire of D, pell, 446 West Main St. 2-d6 | TO RENT—Four rodm tenement, third floor, all modern i1mprove- ments. Inquire 97 South Burritt street. Tel. 442-3. 3-22-wl FOR SALE—One bay vears old. Weighs 1,100. One gray hor 1,400 pounds. Tow board business wagon znd harness, 91 Seymour street, upstairs, 3-22wix FOR SALE—Colony brooder. $7. A. E. Crandall, Berlin chunk, seven Price 2dx TO RENT—Seven rooms, corner Sum- mer and Winter streets. Also one five room apartment, all improve- ments, 47 Winter street. Inquire Mr. Muecke, 88 Summer street. 3-2 TO RENT-—Four and flve room mod- ern tenements, Trinity street Tel. 142-5. 3-22-1wx FOR SALE-—Mann baone cutter, hand or power. Also two brooders. F. B. Day, Kensington, Conn. a.99 -3dx FOR SALE—Cottage, 1 ac Apply to C. F, Johnson, ton, % e of land. Kensing- 3-20-6dx FOR SALE—1914 Studebaker touring ‘ car, self starter, electric lights. Has | been run less than 7,000 miles. In perfect condition. A. H. Abbe, 279 Main street, city. 3-19-d6x FOR SALE—Fifty hot bed sash, 3x6 feet, and two Cyphers brooders. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-18-d6x FOR SALE bonator. Soda fountain and car- Storrs Drug Store. 3-18-6d TO RENT— rooms. street, Upstairs ol Plainville. tenement, six Morse, 21 Broad 3-22-1wx TO RENT-—Desirable six room tene- ment, modern improvements, second floor. Maple street. 3-20-6dx TO RENT-—Five modern street, room improvements. tenement Wilson 3-20-1wx TO RENT—Four large rooms, all modern improvements, No. 19 Lin- coln street. 3-19-tf TO RENT—Six rooms, all improve- ments, steam heat, hot water fur. nished all year roun M. Church and Stanley streets. \ 3-19-6dx | FOR SALE—Elegant Woodbury up- right piano. If you call and see this you will buy it for $180. One of the best bargains in our store. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 street, FOR SALE—A first in center of city. Bargain if taken at once. Star Real Estate and ln- surance Co., 163 Main street. 8-17-wilx FOR SALE—Capen uprigat piano. Late style, scarcely used. Beauti- ful mahogany. Cost $350. Price $190.. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street. 8-17-74 R SALE-—Hatching eggs. Clark's Reds. 21 Highland street. 3-17-wix 9 FOR SALE—We have upright pianos under $40 each. Must be gold immediately. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum St. 3-17-7d FOR SALE—S. C. R. 1. Reds Eggs for setting. $1 per setting or $56 per hundred. Also White Pekin Ducks $1 per setting. Southington Ave., Plainville, Gordon P. Morse. 3-16-wilx FOR SALE—Two Piano Players (with 20 music rolls) dellvered' free in this city for $40 each.——' Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street. 3-17-7a4 FOR SALE—Smith & Barnes upright piano just as new, Handsome ma- hogany and latest style. Originally $400. Will sell for $200, Fully| guaranteed, Sedgwick & Casey, | 139-141 Asylum street. 8-17-74 FOR SALE—Hardman upright piano. Very fine tone. Make a good piano for bungalow or shore. Only $75. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asyvlum | street. 3-17-7d E FOR SALE—Very flne Chickering Grand piano in A-1 shape. Can be bought for $200. Sedgw Casey, 139-141 Asylum st. FOR SALLE—Knabe upright piano, new last fall and just as it left the factory. A rare opportunity to buy a piano of the world's best make for $380. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street. 3-17-7d FOR SALE—Player piano, used only three months. Plays full keyboard (88 notes). In perfect condition, very handsome mission case with bench to match, $15 worth of rolls and- scarf. Cost 8500, . Can he bought now for $365. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum St. 3-17-7d T0 RENT —Four room improvements. Inquire ington street. 2-18-wix | ive rooms, newly pa- 401 Chestnut street. ! 3-18-wix | TO RENT- pered, §$11. TO RENT—One five and two four ! room rents on West Main | street. | Inquire 24 Bradley stroet. 3-17-6d TO RENT—Four and six room rent, 61 and 45 Main street, hot water ! and heat furnished. Inquire T. W. Crowe. Tel. 291. 3-17-6d TO RENT-—Fow roon: tenement with | modern improvements to small family of Americans. Price $12 per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, Stanley street. 3-2-tf | IO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements. lnquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tt TO RENT—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 282 Arch street, All improvements. lnquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. 11-9-: TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop #8t. Inquire No. 27 | ‘Winthrop St. Eugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. 2-24f 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 every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. ——————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Bright boy who has had some experience in store and can furnish references. Address in own handwriting, Box T, Herald Office. 3-22-tf WANTED—Young man about 18 vears of age for either factory or office position. Must have attended | High School at least two years. Ad- dress P." O, Box 507, City. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nodional Bank Building. ¥or Your insurance and Surety Bonds s =atd troublr by having yows insuc- ance written Dy & man who knows how. @Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, | Apply to | cess in busines ! Bristol Saliskl, | 'H. N. Lockwood, LET US GIVE YOU AN ¥ JOB THAT YOU WILL } A specialty in all kinds of plun and leader pipe. PLUMBING AND 62 Lafayette Street. FOR_ FOR AN 8-ROO All modern conveniences, ~lnlSing Business It Is Necessary To make the greatest possible suc- s necessary to have a thorough, practical busness train- ing. Investigate the progress in bus iness made by s welcome BUSIN ks~ INC Hartford, Conn. SCHOOL, 80 Asylum Street. FARM FOR SALE. 12-room house, barn, woodshed, 30 acres of land, 2 sets of barness, a horse, carriages, farm wagons, hens, apple and other fruit trees, on trolley iine, Price $3,800, $700 casl balance casy terms, L. P, Conn. T 458-4 FOR SALE ...Load $2.00 bag ...bag ....bag bag Compost Manure Sheep Manure Bone Meal . Top Dressing Sced Potatoes STANLEY SVEA GRAIN & COAL CO,, Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley and Dwight Sts. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Sture BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Office Open from 8 A. M. (o 8 I*. M. Sundays by Appolutment F. E. MONKS, D. D. 8. {icorgiana MonXks, D. FOR SALE Modern Two-tenement House, Hart- ford Ave. Cottage with lot 66x170, Hawkins St. Building Lot, Seymour St, very central. Corner Lot, Newington Road, $309. Terms yours. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. New Britain Milk Depot i PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retall State test: “‘Best in the City.” 1t you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, qer2 Tel, 708-4 G390 Stanley St, 5 min. from center A Good Opportunity We can sell Farm of 16 to 20 Acres with stock and tools for a price. Only $900.00 needed. This | farm is located only a short distance from the City. Would exchange for City property. The Home Banking and Reaity Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accom- modated. HILDING NELSON, 178-174 ARCH STREET IMAT D. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Huntsinger graduates. | 17 Hayden, D. S very low |, PLUMBING 7 ON THAT NEW PLUMBING 1bing work, metal ceiling, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN SHEET METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 OF THE DAY—S$3.600, M BUNGALOW on Hawley Street, fronting Hamilton, H. b. HUMFHREY bauk Bullding 277 Maln St 'DETECTIVE! If you are anticipating Invesbgs: tion {a any matter Wwhere secrecy, Integrity and results are essentis | write A, G. Brown, 286 State Streed ™ lurtford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7584, nizhtly at Ellizabeth 1089, 3 Typewriters’ From $5.00 Up* Factory Rebulit, . HARTFORD ypewriter Exchange 26 State St 4l 7.200 8q. Ft. Floor Space HART’S STORAG LIVERY RELIABLE REPAIRINC GARAGE SUPPLIES Rear 180 Main st. Tel. 2214 ‘The Quality Print Shop Printing done 1B Ima GOOD WORKMANSHI ATE PRICEB, Tinotype Comnosition. | EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 5 53 (Church Streetl. Tei. 634 C. EBBESEN. Mer s e — lunguages. — MODiK- . ILLUSTRATORS . ENGRAVERS ' HARTFORD, CONN. 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and n) A Storage, Supplies and Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phono 13493 7 REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning JESTER’S PONY NUT " " COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON.. Leave Orders at Crowell's. 254 Main Street. 24 Dwicat Oponr '!]ifiglé 326 4m 200 f: 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Booth's Block. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papcrs WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1834. the eidest Wall Paper and Paint Shop In the City,

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