New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 12

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iich was gmerged b miles off jnolulu appeared | night- s were ‘pressed he F-4 ed a ve men, copanded fred T.. E| The| horines of b “F”’ here, the ¥al tug ches scowi the jbout the hpor en- of the miag ves- pls said th( were serfous mripp had | befallen the F-4, but admitted they were apprehensive. The submarines were engaged in target .practice. Seattle, Wash., March 27.—The F-4 was built by the Seattle Construction and Dry Dock company. U. V. Pat- terson, its president, said that the boat was submerged - twenty-four hours at her builders’ trial and could remain under water that length of time without inconvenience to the crew. The F-4 is 142 feet 7 inches Iong, 16 feet 10 inches deep and 15 feet 3 inches beam. She was de- signed for a cruising radius.of 2,400 miles. TEl GREETINGS | invite p public ¥, Marck8, wiere to visit our Greenhouses during our choice flowers and plants vrill and at th( very best. additionghouses we are in a better position than ever pply your jmards for this joyous Easter time. ' ts will beit the Gre Your comand. 0L; FLO ESTWAIN ST. ses Bass(t and Edsq enhouses all day Sunday, March Yours for Services RAL CO., Inc. Telephone 1185 n St., Telephone 809-12. E ASTER Bfore haw we had s Aster as ve have thisyear. ter year to bloom ingplants, but alwa s we growv' and sell al 0 our gfeenhouses atthis 'PLANTS or blooming | d. 1§ more vs finu o demand tisuch very reasonable prices. time.. is . very. interesting. stock are Uch a Jarge We ders wil receive pron\)t attention, S’ GRE INTON ST. ENHOUSES Tel. 574-5 WHITING ST. mily House, Ne. 87 Lincoln Street. Trees and Garden For Sale by Itz & Cestello, Inc. 242 M™ain TO Tace, 4 Rooms . ... Place. 3 Rooms treet, 5 Tiooms reet, G Rooms eet, 6 Rooms Strect (ikear) i 6 Iiooms urt, 8 Rooms urs, 9 Rooms - Street, 5 Rooms . Place, 6 Rooms . y Strect, 4 Rooms . W. L. P AND REAL ESTATE Sireet. ished apart- Box 31BB, -26-2dx fonable, with" board, five 86 Lake 3-23-d6 RENT—Room, minutes walk from center. street. 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 RENT—One single room, or rooms for light housekeeping. Well furnished. Conveniences, 78 Maple street. Tel, 211-3, 3-20-tf TO HELP W WANTED—Girl for work. 76 South ED—F IALE. general Burritt s house- reet. -3dx LADIES $25 weekly easy. simple weork, no canvassi Evenings at home, fascinating, thing fur- nished. No experience. Don't worry about capital. Boyd C. Brown, Omaha, Neb, 3-27-d1x PERSONS may earn spare time at Send Press D, C -dix INTELLIGENT $8 to $20 weekly, home, writing for newspapers. for particulars. National Syndicate, 1494, Washington, 3 LADIES evenings. Filling— Can earn $6.00 to No experience. No Steady. Enclose stamp. cialty Co., Toronto,k Ont. Home-wor abeling boxe 5.00 weekl Erina Spe- 3-27-1dx SITUATION WANTED. GERMAN GIRL wants a position at general housework. mn English speaking home. Address J. Rubin, 135 Main St. 3-27-d2x AGENTS WANTED. WILL PAY RELIABLE woman $250.00 for 2,000 free pkgs. perfumed powder, with soaps etc. Nio money required. Ward & Co., 730 N. Franklin, Chicago. 3-27-d1x MAN or distributing soap AGENTS—Men or womern—to sell in- expensive, quick selling specialty. Big profits. Send for particulars today. Prince Specialty Co., Dept. B, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 4-3-10x AUTOMOBILISTS’ ATTENTION. Would you like to go an entire sca- son without any tire troubles? You can by equipping your car with the “Interlock” Inner Tiré! They make tires blow-out proof and practically puncture proof; old tires as strong as new and new tires wear twice aslong You get double mileage out of tires in which Interlocks are used. The “Red Line Quality” of Inner Tubes and Acc ori: are the best in the world. The double thick tube is the best to buy, made of s piles of rubber, three of Red and three of Grey, which makes them proof against slow leaks or porosity. Double thick tubes. give you double service. Our special offer to first purchaser of light car is still open. Seénd for nur free list of don’ts; mention make of car when writing. Iull information mailed on request. Write Manager, P. O. Box 430, or call at 163 Main Street, City, Room 3. AUTOMOBILE:- OWNER Lower your tire expense by having yvour work done by us. Tubes vulcanized 25 Work guaranteed to be satisfac- tory or no charge. We are experts in this line. Why take chances else- where ? NEW BRITAIN TIRE & REPAIR Co. 534 Church St., Near Main, ’Phone. FARM FOR SALE. 12-room house, barn, woodshed, 30 acres of land, 2 sets of harmess, a horse, carriages, farm wagons, 17 hens, apple and other fruit trees, on trolley line. Price $3,800, $700 eash, balance easy terms. I. P. Hayden, Bristol. Conn. Tel. 458-4, A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Naiional Bank Buil ding. _Ne'w Britaim RENT, 40.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 CO. 28 WEST MAIN of New Britain. It s the only pa- per that covers this field of 50, 000 people, aad to reach them there is no better 0r more econom- ical advertising than the Herald. As a home paper {he Herald covers the city, state and world news thoroughly. B o— Price 3 Cts. a Copy, 15¢ Der Week - canvassing. | AUTOMOBIL S taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel 1073-4 3- O.W.-2wx PRACTICAL NURSHE wishes position, | Would also do housework by day. Address Nurse, Box 13, Herald HAVE vyour trees | Dunham. Tel. 1 sprayed. rOR FOR SAL Three pool tables, one| billiard table. Also several wagons. | Thomas C. Fagan, Kensington T-d2x FOR SALE—Rose Comb Red and Barred Rock baby chicks from | prize winning stock, 15 cents eaci. My pens headed by second Rosc | Comb Red cockerel at Middletown, January, 1915, and second pullet bred Barred Rock cockerel and first pullet bred Barred Rock pen cock- | erel at Norwalk, November, 191 Eggs for hatching, 75c and $1.50 | for 15. E. J. Morgan, Berlin, Conn. | Tel, 3-27-30 FOR SALE—Two family nouse, barn, 15 acres of land in West Cromwell. Mrs. C. H. Hulbert. Tel 644- N. B. Division, FOR, SALE—1 horse in good con- dition, 1,300 to 1,400 pounds:; 1 wagon; 2 sets harness; s carriages. Apply 8 Lee St. 3-27-d2x FOR SALE—Rose and single comb R. 1. Reds, Barred Plymoutn Rocks, Thompson’s strain. W. C. Potolmey : 200 Brook St. 3-27-d2x FOR SALE—Hot beds, each 3x6 feet Rhode Island Red and White Leg- horn eggs for hatching. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 3-27-wix FOR SALE—JFord touring, lots of extras. Maxwell speedster. Low prices. A. G. Cohen, 223 Main FOR SALE calapsible Call at 4 with order. Ford touring car, back, all in good Chestnut St. 3,000 1bs. Harn express . wagon go with Apply Joe Arbour, 56 Whiting 3 same. St. -a6 FOR SALE—Arrived a load of green Ohio horses. Some matched pai some nice farm chun: and seve seconds. Miller, EBast / St. ’Phone 1982-12. 3-25-3dx | FOR SALE—Barred Rock oggs fbr setting; good laying strain; 7sc for fifteen. 162 Vance St. Tel, 1174 FOR SALE—Large, smooth potatoes grown on my farm in Kensington, 10 bushel lots, 75c¢ bu. Less than 10 bushel, 85¢c b\| W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. —One ba chunk, vears old. Weighs 1,100. One gray horse, 1,400 pounds. Tow | board business wagon und harness, 91 Seymour street, upstairs. 3-22wix seven { FOR SALE—Driving horse and rub- ber tired buggy, horse in good con- dition, weight 950, been going thirty miles per day all winter. | Dr. Hodgson, East Berlin. 3-25-3dx FOR SALE-—Edison phonograph with fifty records, perfect candition, $8.50, terms $1 weekly. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St. 3-24-tL FOR SALE piano when can get a new Kroeger just in, and most reliable piano on the market. Sold cen easy terms and at a price that will make you won- der. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St. 24-4a Why for buy a secand hand a little more you one. Another the best known FOR SALE—If you are thinking of buying a piano, now is the time. To introduce the Gordon and the Stultz pianos here we will sell very low, and on terms to suit you. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St 3.24-4a Vlu°t be \\x!hng worker Address, Dri ca and give references. Box 4, Herald. WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer. Can furnish refer- ences, Address box b XX, Herald. at home. 1o experi- Don’t worry . Brown, 7-dix so WE 1<Km evenings | Everything furnished, ence, no canvassing. about capital. Boyd Omaha, Nebr. IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHAKRGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD { 70 RENT—Two tenements 1 TO EACH INSERTION. .ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day cf issue. TO RENT. TENEMENTS —Sccond and floors. All Improvements rcasonable. 347 Chestnut “hird | Rent | treet. -1d | enement of six Tooms, ; all improvements, $16, 12 Lincoln street. Apply 117 Willow .street. Tel, 557-13. 3-27-2dx 7O RENT—Five room Modern improvements. street. TO RED tenement, 32 Wilson 3 -wix TO RENT-—Tenement of five rooms, new and modern, 40 Maple street. Inquire P. J, Murray & Co. 88 West Main street. Tel. 1116-3 3-27-tf five W. P. of reoms each on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut street.. 3 -d6x TO RENT—AnN elegant 5 room tene- ment, corner Arch and Hart. The nicest in this locality. With or with- out garage. Steam, gas and elec- tric. Hardwood finish. Telephone. Window shades and hall lights fur- nished. Rent reasonable. In- quire Wexler, 439 Arch. Telephone 1311-2. 3-26-6d TO RENT—Five rooms In two family house. -Hot water heat, good vard and garden. Six minutes walk from trolley. Adult famil pr ferred. Inquire on premises. M. Starkey, 7563 East street. 3-26-d2 of five rooms, 198 Chestnut 8- T—Tenement month, No. L. Barnes. TO RENT—Apartment uf four rooms *and bath on second floor, with im- provements. 210 Chestnut street. REN $10 per St. C. Two five room tenements Mrs, MarT, 232 Arch S ‘G \1. TO LR Inquir TO RENT—For light kitchen, dining room and pantry all improvements, 1st floor. (Adults 6. dsx only) Main St. hn\lsi keeping, TO RENT—For small family, tene ment on first floor, modern conven- iences. Inquire 67 Gladden street. | 3-25d3 | TO RENT—Five rooms, new house, good well water. 220 Kensington ave. 3-25-3dx TO RENT—Upstairs tenement seven rooms, at 30 Vine street, ele tric light, gas, large yard. Inquire | Mrs. J. A, Blake, 60 High street. 3-25 of S-tf TO RENT—1 house with privileges. 9 rooms, with bath, main road, 1 mile south of Berlin street. Miss H. V. Hollister, Berlin, Ct.,, Tel. 665-5. 3-25-3a 1TO RENT—Clean, modern flat seven rooms and bath. Set coal | range connected with poller. Very suitable for roomers, Inquire on premises, 1. H. Solomon, 359 Main street. 3-24-tf TO RE tenement rent, $15. Maple street. 3-25-3dx T—Six room 271 25- TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms, mod- ern improvements. 105 South Bur- ritt. 3-25-6dx | TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, all modern improvements, also | two stores, 75 feet deep. Inquire Luke Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafayette St. 2 3-24-64 TO RENT—Two six-room tenement: all modern improvements, 446 West Main street. Inquire of D, A. pell, 446 West Main St. 3-2: T0 RENT—Four third floor, all modern ments. Inauire 97 street. Tel. 442-3, room tenement, 1mprove- South Burritt 3-22-w1 TO RENT—Four and five room mod- ern tcncnlenl& Trinity street. Tel. 142 8-22-1wx TO RENT-—Upstairs rooms. C. J. street, Plainville. tenement, six Morse, 21 Broad 3-22-1wx TO RENT-—Fou; roon: tenement with modern improvements to family of Americans. Price $12 per month. Apply to M. Irving | Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tf | TO RENT—Two five-roon: tenements, all modern improvements. Ilnquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop #t. Inquire No. 27 Winthrop St. Itugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3 2-24f Men—In all localities; $20 weel permanent position showing saimn- ples. ;arge mail-order house. On f free. Highest reference fn shed. American irocery (Yo, I’ort Huron, Mich, 3 TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the | day $1 arnd up, by the weeit $4 and | up. Rooms with private vaths, hot and cold running water in aevery | room. also tclephoue. Hotei Grand 29 Myrtle street. ¥ lThe H | Georgiana Mon’zs, D. Of | cmm—— ¢ Terms small = PLUMBING LET US GIVE YOU AN ES JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED. A specialty in all kinds of plumbing and leader pipe. IMATE ON THAT N TIMATES WO PLUMBING CHEERFULLY GIVEN rk, metal ceiling, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND 62 Lafayette Street. SHE h) AL WORK. 'Phone 629 FOR SALE THE BARGAIN FOR AN 8-ROOM on Hawley Street, HUMrHREY ™ DE 1f you are All modern conveniences, : uflllmtsmqer Business Scwol - LET THE OTHER fellow stand still in business watch YOU get the higher Get the Huntsinger education and let the other fellow watch your 2o up. You can school day. THE 1 and salaries salary enter Huntsinger's aay TSINGER BUSIN ks~ SCNHOOL, INC Asylum Street. Hartford, Conn. - — | LADIES’ NIGHT Wednesday Evening Aetna Bowling Alleys Alleys reserved for Ladies and Mixed Partics Wednesday evenings ! and every afternoon. FOR SALE .Load $2.00 bag 2.00 .bag 2.00 .bag 2.25 -bag 2.50 Compost Manur Sheep Manure Bone Meal Top Dressing Seed Potatoes STANLEY SVEA GRAI & COAL CO,, Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley and Dwight Sts. A Good Opportunity We can sell Farm of 16 to 20 Acres with stock and tools for a very low price. Only $900.00 needed. farm is located only a short distance from the City. Would City property ome Banking and Reaity Co. “The Dickinson.” 193 Main Street R A W T e PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES‘ Office Open from 8 A. M. o 8 F. M Sundays by Appointment F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. b. S Modern Two-tenement House, Hart- ford Ave. Cottage with lot 66x170, I Building Lot, Seymour awkins St. St, very | central. Corner Lot, Newington Road, $300 yours. ‘H N. Lockwood 86 WE! New Britain Mitk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retall State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, qeme Tel. 708-9 Stanley St., BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accon- modated. HILDING NELS()N 172-174 ARCH STRE 5 min or | b |- | \ This | exchange for HE BUNG tion ‘a | integrity write A, | Hartford, C: nizhtly & HART’S REPA SUPPLIES Rear The Print Shop DAY ALOW fronting Hamilton, Basin Baloing Maln et TECTIVES anticipating any matter where secrecy, and results are essential G. Brown, 26 State Street 'Phone Charter 7574 izabeth 1089, INVesLgn. Typewriters From $5.00 Up Factory Rebuilt, HAKTVORD ypewriter Exchange 26 Statest., 111 10 8q. Ft. Floor Space STORAG! 1 LIVERY | RELIABLE 1" GARAGE 180 Main st Tel. 221-4 | Quality g Printing done In .many langusges GOOD ATE PRICEE. EASTE WORKMANSHIP — MODEHK- ~ Tdnotype Composition. RN PRINTING AND PUB. LISHING - COMPANY. 53 (b urch Street. C. ERBESEN, Mgr Tel. 634 TLLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day und night Storage, Supplies and Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. "Phone 1319-2 REDUCE THAT JES COAL BILL By Burning TER’S PONY NUT COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON. | Leave ¥~ OFFIGE Orders at Crowell's, 254 Main Street. BEST COAL B THREE BASS Pwowe Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the o!dg iall Paper and Paint Shop in the City,

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