New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1915, Page 12

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BRISCOE FINANCES DAYS the public wisely gives careful thought to the factory, the men, the organization, as well as 4deals, back of a car. In these the Briscoe acknowledges supremacy to none. It is the ountput of d group of plants at Jackson, Michigan, which have reached the highest possible stundard in ous fields. This group of plants represents a financial strength unassailable. It ocoupies a tract; is equipped with over $1,000,000 worth of the most improved automobile-making machin- d it is supervised by experts who have gone through the entire life of e industry. They have only thoroughly trained in scientific calculation and the study of desirable automol n, but endowed with as large a fund of personal experience as is possessed by any in the entire industry. ‘In placing this car on the market: élun opened up a greater market for our dealers. We have at least doubled their poseibflifles. A ced the whole of America before them. ) fi.‘e made it possible for this business to become a QUANTITY PRODUCTION CONCF.’R:N. have 2stoblished a system whereby loss of :. loss of movement, loss of energy and loss of wfll be practically unknown. We have at one tell swoop jumped into the big-produ:tion low- p\’lce our organization to take care of ‘a ¢rrxrespondingly large business. We. have accom- economy and in its general mcchanical construction. FOR DEMONSTRATION CALL 943-2 JORRIN'S GARAGE 5 Yain s New Britain Agents for New Britain, Brlstol Plamvnlle .and Berlin. CHURCHILL AND FISHER AT SWORD'S POINT Threatened Bmk_llflm britsh London, Ma¥ 18, 12:50 p. m.—There have been no new developments so far today in the threatenmed break be- twen Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, and Lord Fisher, admiral of the fleet and first sea lord. t is understood, however, that the matter will be the subject of a statement in the house of com- mons today. * The Dalily Telegraph this marning says the resignation of Lord Fisher is thought to be probable. Absent from Admiralty. London, May 18, 3:05 a. m.—The Times is among the London news- papers. which this morning. mention the fact that Lord Fisher has not attended the admiralty for the last two days and the rumors arising from this of friction between him and Mr. Churchill. Editorially the Times refers to these reports as confirming the popular im- pression that the government, like the nation, has reached the restless tran- sitional stage. ‘“The government | sumably i{s anxious about the charac~ ter of its own control of the war,” the Times say, “which {s being sub- Jected ta widespread and searching criticism both in public and private. At present. the storm center seems to be the admiralty, but beyond the above mentioned facts all is rumor and, we trust and believe, unfounded Tumor.” Dissatisfied With Churchill. * The editorial then goes an to refor in general terms to the dissatisfaction expressed in many quarters with Mr. Churchill, who is credited with assum- ing responsibility and overriding his expert advisers “to ‘a degree which might at any time endanger the na. tional safety.” The Times declines to express any definite apinion, but it suggests it would be well to have a seaman at the head of the admiralty who would command popular approval, and it thinks the only man for this post is Lord Fisher. : mofiamflmht&mwfinw\:m the - assortment gaealasmwm'tflunme—we specialize in seeds a the mwu handle are the'besa “that money can buy. AND YOUR TROUBLES ‘: CEASE. ‘call special attention to our LAWN SEED, a special h only the nmmr GRADE of SEED JUSED. mmum This is the very best ‘on the market. A carload will arrive from Chicago Stock Manys - It'will -pay you to wait and get this brand. mm the soil ‘what it needsv.omnkeunngsgmw. v, ’:p. STROPLE 'PHONE 939 ORI " FOR SALE ‘fioom Cottage and Barn in Beslrable Locality by ¥ ltz & Ceostell 242 Main lree:. 5 FOR SALE mom MD]ING 1L OTS ON STANLEY STREET —SEE— CHAS. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN ST, GENERAL INSURANCE 1 COTTAGE PLACE DuiyableGRoomCottage with Furnace,” Gas, Set Tubs and Sanitary Plumbing very attractive on EASY TERMS. APPLY to EW. L. HATCH CO. 29 WEST MAIN STREBT, PUBLIO CHESTNUT HEARING. Advisablility of State Quarantine Con- sidered by Department of Agriculture, ‘Washington, May 18.—A public hearing was held at the department of agriculture today to consider the advisability of state quarantines pro- hibiting the shipment of chestnut nur- sery stock and chestnut lumber re< taining the natural bark from Maine, New Hampshife, Vermont, Massa- chusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvanta, Deleware, ‘Maryland, Virginla ana ‘West Virginia, and portions of Ohio, North Carolina, Iowa and Nebraska, to points outside those states. The hearing was called as a result of the failure of congress to appro- priate for farther federal control of the chestnut bark disease after July 1, 1915. each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. YQ :et results. That’s what you want. | L CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. e — FOR SALE. Beautiful Axminster Rugs at fac- tery prices, in Oriental and Floral De- signs; all sizes. Special sizes made up. Call at Upson-Martin Co.’s mill, Thompsonville, Conn., or send postal | or telephone 126-3 to J. B. Garside, who will call with pattern designs and quality samples FOR SALE—Two cylinder Buick au- two seated surrey with grindstone. All-in Al Mrs. C. J. Foster, Plain- 5-18-d5x tomebile, top and 1 condition. ville. ALL ad¥ertisements for the classified column must be in t.he Herald office by %:30 p. m. on the dav nf iceue LOST. LOST—White overalls and tools, through Washington, West Main, Main and South Main, Return 224 South Main. 5-18-d1x 10 RENT. ¥FOR SALE—30 horse power auto- | | street, i 5-18-a6 mobile truck, just painted and over- hauled. . Price-right. T. H. Coggs- well, 8 Chesnut street. 5-18-d2 | TO RENT—Four rooms, third floor, small family, adults, at 10 No. Glen Inquire Damon’s Shoe store. \ ( oo | PLUM JOB THAT YOU WILL, NEED. and leader pipe. 62 Lafayette Street. LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMBING ESTIMATES CHEERF ULLY GIVEN A speclalty in all kinds of ptumbing work, metal celling, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. ‘Phone 6’9 AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | Very reasonable rates. New Bulck touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street, Tel. 1073-1, 5-17-6d% | s iy AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out, | STR! Very reasonable rates. - Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. i 767-3. 5-14-6ax | ———— e TO' RENT—Five room tenement, all KOR SALE—Second-hand upright planos. We have some as low as $45 which may be exchanged with- in two years for nmew pianos with full allowance. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartforgd, Conn. " 5-18-d6 i"OR SALE—Upright piano in good condition. A bargain for a cash purchaser. Reference; Box 2P, Herald Office. 5-18-d1 FOR ' SALBE—Mendelssohn upright piaho used only 11 weeks and in every respect as new. The most popular piano in, Connecticut. A rare bargain at $210. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-18-d6 FOR SALE— Newby & Evans up- right plano, Come and look "this over. We never had any - better value at $120. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn, 5-18-d6 FOR SALE—Light 4 Cyl. Maxwell Touring Car in fine condition and completely equipped. for someone at $150.00, if taken at once—Hart's Garage. 5-17-1d4 FOR SALE—Sohmer small grand plano. One of the finest specimens .of the Sohmer are. Suitable for studio or drawing room. Superb tone and action. Cost $900 new. Price $450. Sedgwick & Casey, ‘189-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. ,5-18-d6 Lt NSRRI N ARG ulh A bargain | improvements, with chicken ecoop | garden at 475 Myrtle street. Price ! $12.00. Inquire D. A. Appell, 446 West Main stret. 5-18-d6 six rooms $16.00, modern improve- ments, Inquire D. A, Appell. 446 ‘West Main street. 5-18-d6 70 RENT—Pleasant teneinent at 401 Chesnut ‘'street. House for saie with garage. 5-18-d6x | = | TO RENT—Five Tooms $14.00 and | SITUATION WA NI ED, SITUATION WANTEDA‘by Registered Pharmicist, 24, 9 years experience. Best of references. Drugs Box 10, Herald. 5-17-3d _—————— ——_——,—— HELP WANTED—F laMAlJS. WANTED—Maid for xeneml house- work. 95 Maple street. 5-18-42 WANTED—Woman to help in kitchen and waitress. Broadway Restau- rant, Arch street, ’ 5-18-3dx | | i FOR RENT-—Half of double house,‘ 6 rooms and bath, Improvements. | Garage. Chas. L. Wells, Néwington Junction, 5-18-d3x TO RENT—Furnished,™_or 5 room flat. Adults only. Inquire Box X5 | Herald Office. 5-17-3dx | TO RENT—June first, 4 room apart- ment, first floor, all conveniences, 15 Winthrop street. Apply Board- | . man, 476 Arch street. 5~ 1: tf | TO RENT—First floor tenement nf1 ilve large rooms, all modern improve- | ments and garden. Appty 849 East street. T®l, 1417-5. 5-15d3x | TO RENT —Desirable tenement, all WANTED—GIr] for general house- work. No washing, no cooking. Go home nights, 77 Elm street. ‘5-17-2a SALESWOMEN |\ WANTED! + With or without experi- ence. Good pay. Steady work for efficient help. THE FAIR 25¢ DEPART-| improvements, at 36, 5"1 court. fhiquire 16 Maple, 4" 5-15-3dx | TO RENT—Two ténements of five | rooms each, on trolley line. W. P. | Steele, 260 Chestnut St, 5-16-6dx TO RENT—First-floor tenement, five rToomr all modern lmpro\'ements.‘ Wincuws curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. | B~ lA-(t‘ i TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, no | children. Inquire 45 Griswold St. | B-14-tf | FOR SALE OR TO RENT—For term of years, 18 room residence, 121 "Maple street. Apply on premises or to Theo. A. Stanley, Cedar Hill " Farm, Tues-Sat-tf —— KFOR SALE—Mason & Hamlin up- right plano. Just used enough ‘to bring out the tone. In perfect shape. Cost $500. To be sold for $250. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 5-18-d6 FOR SALE—Italian Bees and Queens. A. E. Crandall. Berlin. 6-17-2dx FOR SALE — Hasbrouck upright piano :.Scarcely had any use and good as new. Veéry attractive ma- hogany case. Price $125, Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, (‘,'onn 5- 1! a6 FOR SALE—One 1914 Forg touring. | One 1913 Ford touring. In fine run- ning order. Extras. Geo. C. Rogers. Tel. 1112-2. FOR SALE—Steinway upright piano. Here is an opportunity to own a - Stelnway that is in fine condition and good for many years at the modest figure of $200. This piano cost $600. Sedgwick & Casey, 189-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 5-18-a6 FOR SALE—Two good work horses. Apply 142 Main Street. 5-17-6a FOR SALE—Small barber shop. Worth $100.00 will sell for $55.00. 2 chairs, large glass, etc. 212 Arch street. 6-17-3dx FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, Fa- vorite, with cabinet and your choice of $5.00 worth of records, slightiy used, in excellent condition only $45.00, on easy terms. Cost $80.00 new. Brodrib and Wheeler, 138 Main street. 5-17-tt FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Sell separately or together. Edward X. Callahan, 382 East St. 6-15 tf FOR SALE—Mahogany ..Piano, wonderfull bargain, take payments dollar weekly if sold im- immediately, Friend deliver free. Address E, Herald Office. 5-15-3dx FOR SALE—Experimental car, whole | A NTED Painting or in part. Trinity street. FOR SALE—Choice any part city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley street. 5-11-12d Also parts. Apply 54 6-13-6dx FOR SALE—Metal skylights, metal ceilings, any size and style made and' corected. New Britain Sheet Metal ‘Works. 5-7-12dx FOR SALE—Special potato furtilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcund bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Val.y Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf | TO RENT-—Seven rooms and TO RENT—Tenement. Modern im- provements. 94 Griswold street. | | B—lz-lwx! | THE ARE YOU H The demand in bunlne's for male stenographers is unusual. We want to see immediately at our office all young men, holding diplomas from our Shorthand Department, who are not now employed, Vieitors always welcome, HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. 80 Asylum Street. Hartford. Conn. BUSINES~ TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. Inquire 479 Arch t. 6-13-tf TO RENT—One five room, and.one four room tenement. Inquire 24 Bradley St. 6-13-6dx TO RENT—Modern 3 room tenements, electric lights and gas, all improve- ments. Prices reasonable. In- quire L, F. Liegey, 208 North St. 5-12-6dx bath, steam heat, second floor, 38 Sum-| mer St. Inquire on premises. 5.11-tf TO RENT—b5 rooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doo: Co., 139 Chestnut St. 5-1.0.-'.( TO RENT From May 16th, two stores: Hotel Grand building, now accupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. TO KENT—Fine six rdom flat, 176 Maple street, third floor. Modern improvements, laundry, steam heat, ready May 15, $22.° First flodr rent, six rooms,” 140 Maple street, mod- err impravements, furnace _ heat, ", $2f Quigley, 277 Main street. 5-8tf PQ0 RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire " 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. ol modern improvements. Iuquire J M. Curtio. 11-12-¢0 Upright | WANTED—To let the ladies know loam delivered | yyANTED—Colored —_—_— FURNISHED ROOMS. — - TWO ROOMS and Kkitchen, separate conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. Central. 16 Prospect street. 5-18-d5 WANTED. that we clean feather beds and pii- lows. Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch street. Tel, 904 and our team will call. 5-18-tf and papering. Satisfaction 5-18-d6x woman wants washing to take home or days work. 324 East Main street. 5-18-d1x | Prices guaranteed. Tel. reasonable. 878-2. WANTED—A private English family will take two or three gentlemar . boarders. Modern accomodations. Also piano,, Home cooking $5.00 per week, Address Boarders Wani- ed; Herald Office. 5-18-d1x WANTED—Two good- - second-hand bureaus. ~Address Bureau, Herald Office. 5-15-3dx Ravizza Brothers For Sale Two new -three family houses on ‘Wallace street. Price low terms very easy. { Nice Building lot on Wllll,rv street. Two family house, East street. The Home Banking and Realty Ce. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passengcr. Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. PHONE 236. 287 I‘lfl( STREET Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. . Storage, Supplies and Repuiriig Al’t Re“ Cars. “"Phone 1319.2 Blacksmithinz pairing and P, mobile Paijn specialty. Gasolne and Oil. Cor Brook and S. Main Sts. New Britain, Conn.. * ‘Telephone 1497-2 SPECIAL Our Lovely Snapdragons, all colors. 50c per dozen. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 Olinton Street. Tel. 574-5 Whiting Street. Wagon Re- g, Auto- Valuable I Arch §i FOR SALE---so“f‘t‘Zm.“x’Ei’Jty oAy Apply at once to mm:cnvns "mm potcipating urite PHONE: I use the Storage R - GOODRICH 'rm D, FL ums TO RENT., o Standard Gas ‘and M, HART’S GA&T& Horace 1. Hart, 189 MAIN'ST. " . ment’ house flo.aag nut St., lot 100x166 N. Im‘,kw o ¢ 1ZED, MILK SEIBERT AND. SON. Park Street; Near Stanl$) 6 Teams. Tel. 108, { is the tme wh should have Fou¥ | cleaned thoroughly for the More damage is caused by inate tion to these matters during ti mer months than while I Let us put your apparatus in & PARKER & Tol 98-2. 77 SEY T d Wall Papers—Room Mouidings— Wall P WALL PAPERS OF NFW and NOVEL DESI all grades, prices right 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Sign Makers. *Phone KINGSLE ESTABLISHED 1834. the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City,

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