New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1915, Page 12

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Waged b the Rulers of Nations' '1Kmssn. WILHELM - 2: CzaR NICHOLAS -3 -GEORGE V-~ 4 PRESIDENT. LLOYD-GEORGE " 6+ JOSEPHUS. DANIELS L April 3.—The great war tions has brought about reat war—the worldwide qgor. The czar of Russia e crusade against drinking by-barring the manufacture of vodka, the popular Rus- ferment. Now France ed against absinth at the )£ President Poincare; King . England, Lord Kitchener ellor Lloyd-George have " denouncing intoxicants, they will not allow them households. Josephus Dan- ry of the navy, it is re- recently orde.ed that no jould be wused on tes warship. XKaiser Wil- Germany recommends that should not be sold in any nless the people vote in their sale. In addition to ener and Lloyd-George, all [§ il to the chancellor, accord- P Daily Mail, their intention he king’s pledge to abstain jholic liquors during the war hought necessary. Among jminent men who will do e Earl Brassey, Baron Baron ' Sydenham and Sir board | it ministers in London have | Charles W. Macara. Earl Grey writes | to the London Times suggesting that the government take over: all the li- cened houes in specified districts, as it has already taken over the rail- “ways and factories, giving the license | holdrs a fair compensation and either closing the houses altogether or ad- { ministering them on reformed prin- ciples. The inference it that, whatever the outcome of the contemplated re- | strictive measures, the king has laid the foundation of a great voluntary movement which will achieve far- | the royal example. kinds of trucking done. Will also take out automo- bile parties. Jos. Arbour, 56 Whiting Street. Tel 580. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Naiienal Bank Building. 'EASTER ever before have we had s for Easter as we have this year. PLANTS uch a - large We stock are of blooming devoting more P year after year to bloom ing plants, but always find a demand he plants we grow and sell at such very reasonable prices. . visit to our greenhouses at this time is very interesting. phone orders will receive prompt attention, ETS’ GRE 6-5 CLINTON ST. ENHOUSES Tel. 574-5 WHITING ST. o Family House, No. 87 Lincoln Street. oe - Lot, Fruit { Trees and Garden For Sale by ultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. TO rbin Place, 6 Rooms .. bin Place, 3 Rooms h Street, 5 Rooms . rch Street, 6 Rooms ., ... th Street, 6 Rooms .. Arch Street (Rear) 5 Room ‘est Main Street, 6 Rooms ¢ Court, 8 Roor e q'.reet, 5 Rooms Place, 6 Room: . ey Street, 4 Rooms . EW. L NCE AND REAL ESTATE RENT. . $15.00 . 17.00 11.00 16.00 17.00 9.00 14.00 10.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 HATCH CO. 29 WEST MAIN STREET. reaching results through the force of, Long distance moving and all | } will be held on Tuesday, Building, cor, DEMOCRATIC CAUCUSES. Caucuses for the purpose of nomi- nating candidates for Aldermen and Councilmen and delegates to Demo- cratic City Convention, will be held Monday eve., April 5, 1915 at 8 ¢’clock p. m,, at following places: First Ward, Bardeck’s Hall, Arch street; Second Ward, Store, 175 Park street; Third Ward, Hall, Lee’s Block, 300 Main street; Fourth Ward, Basement, Hotel Bronson, cor. Main and E. Main street; Fifth Ward, Skritulsky's Hall, Broad street; Sixth Ward, Solomon’s Block, Hartford Ave. Democratic City Delaney, Secretary. GITY _ ADVERTISEMENT OTICE OF ANNUAL TOWN ING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to- ail legal voters of the Town of New Brit- ain that the Annua]l Town Meeting April 13th, 1915, for the Election of Three Select- men and Seven Constables, The polls will be open from 6 o’tlock A. M. until 5 o'clock P. M., and no longer, at the following places in the severa! voting Districts: First Voting District, Lower Turner rear Arch St. Second Voting District, Committee, W. F. Chairman, Jos. M. Halloran, Edelson Maple and Park St Third Voting District, The Wilson Co. Store, 33 West Main St. Fourth Voting District, Block, 82 Church St. Fifth Voting District, ing, 13 Lafavette St. Sixth Voting District, Waskowitz & Berkowitz Bldg., 218 East Main St. U. STANDARD VOTING MA- CHINES placed for that purpose in all the Polling Places in all the Dis- tricts shall be used under the pro= vision of the Public Acts of 190 Chapter 262, and directions pre- scribed by the Secretary of State. Dated at New Britain, Connecticut, this 3rd day of April, 1915, W. E. LATHAM, ARVID H. NERO, C. P.- WAINWRIGHT, Selectmen R AL T IR FOR SALE ...Load .bag .bag .bag ..bag Gaylor's Lee's Build- Compost Manure Sheep Manure .. Bone Mcal Top Dressing . Seed Potatoes $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 STANLEY SVEA GRAIN & COAL CO. Tel. 419. Cor. Stanley and Dwight Sts. “Call for Democratic City Convention The Democratic City Convention nominate candidates for :Selevti) School Board, and such 'othiel ‘rf as are to be voted for in April will be held in Commercial Hall, Dawson’s Block, 3211 Main Tuesday 32 street, evening, April 6, at 8 o’clock. Democratic City Delaney, Committee, W. F. Chairman, Jos. M. Halloran, Secretary. lassified BN Y A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Heraid office by %:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Lost—Black, white and tan dog, plain collar, no tag or name. Finder telephone 15 M. B. Div. 2941 NOW is the time to have your paint- | ing and paperhanging done. Sats- | factory work at reasonable pric George Krum, 45 Dwight street. *Phone 983-5. 3-29-6dx HAVE your trees snr.ueu Dunham. Tel. 155-3. £OK SALEK, FOR SALE—Choice loam any part city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1230 Stanley Street. 1-3-64 delivered FOR SALE—AIl equipped farms | doing business—pair horses, 3 head of stock, 2 pigs, 50 chickens, farm tools and 'machinery. Low, only $2,200. W. H. Smith. Buriington, | Conn., 4-3-3dx. e % hound | =z MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. WANTED. . NTED—Two good dye sinkers. White Adding Machine Co., York St., New Haven, Ct., 4-3-1d. /' experfenced carpenter and builder any kind. Shingling a specialt furnished o7 Large, room, §1.50, trolleys. St TO RENT—Large front room, heat, electric hghts and . modern improvemern Also side room, three minutés’ walk to center. ‘Walnut street. ’i 19-tf TO RENT—One single room, or rooms for light housekeeping. Well furnished. Conveniences. 78 Maple street Te! -~ O REN TGO RENT—Second and five rooms, modern 347 Chestnut, third floors, improvements. 4-3-1d , new or repair work of steam | 45 | PLUMBING LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIM ATE ON THAT NEW D. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN JOB THAT YOU WILL NE A specialty in all kinds of plumbing work, and leader pipe. PLUMBING metal ceiling, gitter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING 62 Lafayette Street. Near Black Rock Avenue, all Very little cash requir Apply to POPULAR E business shorthand cour because of its ex- and efficient teachers, of the success of its uates in busines Begin a course of training at Hunt- singers’ any school day in AT, e of its pri gra on HUNTSINGER BUSIN s~ SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylum Street. TO RENT—Seven room third floor, 38 Summer St. Two five room apartments, 47 Winter street. Inquire E. Mucke, 38 Sum- mer. -d3 tenement, TO RENT—Tencment of six rooms, all improvements, $16, 12 street. Apply 117 ,Willow Tel. 557-13. street. 4-2-2dx FOR SALE—Garden truck and Poul- try farm, 34 acres, good land, 10 room house, barn, poultry houses. | Near trolley. Big bargain. The W. H. Smith Farm agency, Burlington, Conn., 4-3-8dx. FOR SALE—Nearly new uprigrt piano in Plainville. Must sell once, ve: cheap. Big opportunity for some one. Call Bartlett 6 Park St., Plainville. 4-3-1dx FOR SALE—Columbia graphophone, with records, in good condition. $15. Terms $1 weekly. Grapho- phone, Box 9, Herald. 4-1-tf FOR SALE—Two new milch grade Holsteins, also sixty bushel of good table potatoes. Woodbine Farm, Berlin, Conn, Tel, 663-4, 4-1-3dx TOR SALE—Ford touring, of | extras. Maxwell speedster. Low prices. A. G. Cohen, 223 Main. 4-1-tf lots | TO RENT—Farm, TO RENT—Room, with board, five minutes walk from center. 86 Laka street, 4-2-6d TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch. 4-1-tf improve- 220 Ken- 4-1-3dx TO RENT—Five ments. Large sington avenue. rooms, garden. TO R I‘\T—r:\n 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 311-2 -1-6d. tenement barn, chicken coop,; pig pen and garden. Fourteen! apple trees. Theodore M. Savage, East Berlin. 1-5dx. FOR SALE—New England reed organ, hard carved case, in perrect con- aition; will sell for $15 if taken im- mediately. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St. 4-1-tf FOR SALE—Standhope buggy, first class condition, artillery wheels; 36 and 38 inch diameter, cushion tires. Inquire at Kensington post office. P S ¥FOR SALE—Concord runabout, with top and harness, cost $130, used but | jittle. Will sell for $65. 41 Maple St., Plainville, Conn. 4-1-d3x eggs for | Andrus, 3-31-d4 FOR SALE—R, I. hatching. Charles Parkmore Tel. Reds R. { TO RENT—Lower tenement of TO RENT-—Two tenements. five rooms each, all modern improve- ments, also two stores, 75 feet deep. Inquire Luke Meehan, 1-2 Lafayette street. 3-31-d6 rooms and bath. All modern im- | provements. Inquire 65 Lincoln st. Tel. 941-3. 3-30-tf TO RENT-—Garage at 53 I'Ore Tel. 405 TO RENT— Tenement of steam heat, 16 Vine, Main. six near 3-30-4dx TO RENT—Pleasant tenement, five | rooms, $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. 3-29-6dx FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-30-6dx west Ad- FOR SALE—Six room house, end, on trolley line, price low. dress Box 22H, Herald. 9-6dx " AGENTS WANTED. ave. a .Contract to Distribute. a | Million FREE Pkgs. Soap Powder with soaps etc. Want reliable nien and women to help. $15.00 weekly. WAVERLY BROWN, 730 N. Franklin, Chicago. 4-3-1dx — Write for sample Holladay's new wa- terproof shoe polish all colors. Re- ! tails 10c and 100 per cent. profit. Quick sales. Holladay, 253 W. 50th, N. Y. 4-3-10x | i — 2 EASY SELLER—Child can han it as well as adults, best novelty o the market. Call at 88 Whiting St., after 7 p. m., New Britain, 4-3-1dx Men or women—to s expensive, quick selling spe Big profits. Send for particulars today. Prince Specialty Co., Dept. B, Jamaica Plain, Mas: W A\Thl)—.,o\mal young men, mus( be neat and well educated. Apply to G. Ward, Grand Hotel, 8 a. m. and . 8 $30 WEEKLY— s E hing frunished, no experience no canvassing. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaba, Nebr. 3-1dx AUTOMOBILE OWNERS, Lower your tire expense by having your work done by us. Tubes vuleanized 956 Work guaranteed to be satisfac- tory or no charge. We are experts in this line. Why take chances else- where ? 1 NEW BRITAIN TIRE & REPAIR Co. 54 Church St,, Near Main, Phong | T6 RENT—Clean, TO RENT—Four and five room mod- ern tenements, Trinity street. Tel. 142.5. 3-29-wix| TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | new and moderr, 40 Maple street. | Inquire P. J. Murray & Co. 88| West Main street. Tel. 1116-3. 3 -tf TO RENT—Upstairs tenement of seven rooms, at 30 Vine street, elec- tric light, gas, large yard. Inquire Mrs. J. A, Blake, 60 High street. _tf of modern flat seven rooms and bath, Set coal range connected with boller. Very | suitable for roomers. Inquire on | premises, 1. H. Solomon, 359 Main street. 3 -tf TO RENT—Two five-room tlenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop 8t. Inquire No. 27 ‘Winthrop St. Eugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. 2-24-u0 TO RENT—TFurnished rooms by ‘the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private vaths, hot and cold running water in avery roon, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. Home- ing—fold- $5.00 per ¢ work evening Addre: ing circulars, etec. §1.000. No scheme. cellent opportunity stamp. Erina Specialty to, Ont., Simple enings at rything fur Don’t worry Brown, Om: 3-1dx work, home, nished, no about capital. ha, Nebr. xperienc Boyd C. NE ELECTRICAL \I’f equalled, CTALITI —Un- original. Lincoln | i house, Fine | five | exclusiv commission, lite advertising help. With little capital fortune possible. The Sterling Corporation, 1 West Third street, Cleveland. Ohio. 1-3-1dx. i | | .HN Automobile Insurance Insure your Automobiles in the O1d and Reliable Aetna of Hartford, Liability, Acident, Property and Collision Insurance. The Home Banking and Realty Co. LOCAL MANAGERS “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street AT NPT P AT TR T T, TO CLOSE ESTATE We must dispose of 75 Acre Farm, 5c trolley fare from New Britain, large House and Good Barns. Must Be Sold at Once. P. J. MURRAY & CO,, 88 West Main St. Electric l“ll;.{. rw Britain, Conn. LADIES’ NIGHT Wednesday Evening Aetna Bowling Alleys Alleys reserved for Ladies and | Mixed Partiecs Wednesday evenings and every afternoon. New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retall State test: “Best in the City.,” 1f you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, 1o Tel, 708-4 639 Stanley St. 5 min. from ] Yor Your insuiance auu Surety Bonds /~atd troubi~ by having your insur- ance written by & man who kao how. Go to HWIGHT A. PARSON> Booth’s Block. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street| Over 25c¢ Store | BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. 10 8 P. L Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. Geargiana Mon'zs, D. Db, BOWLING S,l:::g ::-J Private Parties Accom- HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET S 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. Lockwood the | Hartford, Conn. ‘ Fire Damage | center | n improvement. Low price, H. . hUMPHREY [ ! tlon | lartford, Conn. and | vigt and | | AND SHEET METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 | Two Family House on $4,800 Bas Main et Ledge Court 'DETECTIVES' If you are anticipating ‘n any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State Streey, ‘Phone Charter 7574, ut Elizabeth 1089. = Typewritars From $5.00 Up' Factory Rebuil, HARTF DI(I-" ypewriter Exchange 26 StateSt., Hf1 Investgh- 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space HART’S STORAG! LIVERY RELIABLE REPAIRINC GARAGE SUPPUIES Rear 180 Main st Tel. 221-4 Print Shop - Printng done In mauy lunguages GOOD WORKMANBHIP — MODKS&-. ATE PRICES, Tinotyne Coampogition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurdl Strccl. Tel. 634 ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. a2 L ‘Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. - Livery Cars for hive, day and night Storage; Supplies and Repaliring Ag’t Rep Cars. 'Phove 13192 REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning . JESTER’S PONY NUT COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON.. Leave Orders at Crowell, 254 Main Street. 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, est \Vall Paper and Paint Shop in the Cilty,

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