New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1915, Page 12

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Two Men Who Have Become portant in the Crisis With Germany MEYER GERHAL binet sessions which dis- sthe situation with ~Germany x d by a notable departure ’wmnce there of an individual /a8 .not a member of the presi- _official = family. = This was Lassing, the counselor of the artment, the administration’s "adviser in international rs. “Mr. Lansing was called 188 on questions concerning the nical points raised by the German T S DDHISTS ATTACK | OSLEMS IN CEYLON Murders Reported, Shops Loot- otons Outbreak Quelled ~ By Military Forces. ‘Lo ndon, June 8.—A riotous out- in-Ceylon by Buddhists against Maslems in which numerous Mos- ishops were looted and many rs ocurred, is announced in an ommunication made public ‘night. The official state- .governor . of ' Ceylon reports on,_ Y 2! the birthday of Budd- lem | shiops in Kandy were Buddhists. The outbreak led /in Kandy, but was dif- gh the central province, , was repressed by the arrivel 1detachment. 31 there was another out- i *Cslombo which ‘subsequently m south, Martlal -law 'has been med in the eastern, central, hern, northwestern .and Sabara iuwa provinoces. iJune 3 the governor left Kan- ad < proceeded to Colombo, ¢ found - the town quiet but the 3 perturbed. He hoped to sup- qa dhordar in a few days. monlar is due to a sudden RO 2<¢ ROBERT LANSING : & & government, such as whether the Lus- canno! use the cables which are in itania was armed. With the approval of President Wilson, Count von Bern- storff has sent Meyer Gerhard as a special agent to Berlin to discuss the American view of the Lusitania tra- gedy witth the German government. The suggestion that Mr. Gerhard go to Berlin was made by Count von Bernstorff to the president at a White House conference. - The ambassador described to the president the diffi- culties he experienced in transmitting information to his government. He' the’ pdssession of the allies. as wireless is concerned, conditions make it almost impossible to send anything but: the briefest dispatches As a fesult, Germany is not well in- formefl in regard to the reasons con- trollinlg the policy of the administra- tion the state of public sentiment. If “hig government were adequately inforrhed the ambassador is confident that it would look at the demands of the Uhnited States in a different fash- fon. So far outbreak of racial and commercial animosity and is not directed against the European population or the col- onial government. Much Mnslem merchandise has been destroved. They report numerous murders and several rioters were shot. “The latest telegrams state thatthe situation is in hand and improving.” TO BE BURIED AT HONOLULU. San Francisco, June 8.—After fun. ‘eral services today the body of Charles R. Bishop, a prominent banker of this city, who died yesterday at the age of 93, is to be shipped to Honoluly, where years ago he married Bernice Pauahi Paki, a Hawaiian princess. When the princess died she left her husband the custodian of a great for- tune. For a long period prior to the annexation of the islands by the United States, Bishop was a command- ing financial figure .there, founding at Honpelulu'the banking house of Bishop and company. SURPRISES AT McMILLAN'’S. Big Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning— Go See “Dollar Wilson.” The McMillan store has.on hand for the public of New _ Britain and suburbs an endless .number of sur- prises when it throws open its doors tomorrow morning. ‘Dollar Wilson,” “the man from the mills,” will put on in this big progressive store the blggei‘t mill-gnd sale in the history of the city. “Ddllar Wilson” guarantees to put a hol$ in the high cost of living and says he will pack the store during the sgle. By taking advantage of a bargain, the women of New Britain will reap a harvest. “A penny saved is a .,penny earned,” sald Benjamin Franklin. “Dollar Wilson” 1is the ariginal penny saver. A firm believer in nklin, he is a firm believer also in bargains. \The 'sale opens tomor- row morning. ‘- Don’t forget the place The McMillan store: 1 :AUTO OWNERS— BARGAIN ' 1 Have a few sets of Dahl Puncture- less ffor Ford.Cars at $35.00. THIS WEEK ONLY. Bl b CHRISTOPHER, E COURT, Off Frances Street. BLA{ T HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Experienced girl wants position in store. Address Box 8G, Herald. 6-7-2dx i "BOWLING Cizbs and Private Parties " Accomimodated, Hjlding Nelson, 112-174~ .ARCH STREETY. FOR SALE! A Two Tenement House at 82 West St. ~ For Particulars Apply to 1ltz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. " Dec'-ble 6 Room Cottage with Furnace, Gas, Sef Tubs anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive bargain on EASY TERMS. APPLY to THE W. L. HATCH CO. JINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Open Mmllqv ami Smnrday Evenings. Office 29 WEST MAIN STREBT, PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languages. e The Eastern Printing Co,, 53 Church Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go ‘to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. [ R S e R s A VERY NICE RESIDENCE Located at Kensington, barn and large lot. Two family house, Lincoln Street. The Home Banking and Realty “‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Sireet CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION - ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e ———————eeee .- LOST. LOST—Saturday at P. M. pair of gold mounted double sight spec- tacles, return to Herald office or H. C. Bowers, 77 Maple street. 6-7-tf A ————————————————eeeen FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two Rochester lamps with globes. new. Inquire, 120 South Call evenh\gs oil Practically Main 6-8-3dx FOR QALL—LIght drivmg harnuss. one Democrat wagon, one buggy, just painted At your own price. Address Box 5 W. Herald. §-8-ldx FOR SALE—At Elm Hill, six room cottage, electric lights running well water. Easy terms. C. H. Culver 6-8-pdx FOR SALE—Leghorn chicks 10c Lots of 25, 50, 100. Next hatch June 10th. Order early. Will ras winter layers Peaseley, Box 4 Cheshire, Conn. 6-5-1dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10c TO RENT. TO RENT—Four rooms modern im- provements. Inquire 470 Arch st 5-12-tf TO RENT—Barn with two rooms for automobiles. Inquire 68 Hart street, upstairs, 6-8-d2x & sl M WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. We are prepared to instull gas water heaters at low rates a8 we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and she¢t metal work of all kinds, 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN Church St Business Block For Sale-- Paying Over 10 § “cent On In 1l| Property Will Be Sold Cheap If Purchased At Once H. b. HUMrHREY ™ Baus Mo 272 Main w TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each, on trolley line. W. P. | Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 6-7~de1 TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, | first floor, 70 Vine street, inquire | 74, Vine street. 6-7-3dx | TO \RIE;'\'T’UDS'.RH‘! tenement, | ern improvements, Tel. 1402-4. 6-8-wilx | con- street. 6-7-tf | | TO RENT—Four rooms, =il veniances, 15 ~Winthrop Poardman, 475 Arch street. TO RENT—4 . room tenement oh trolley line, electric light and other | improvements, 146 Jubilee street. 6-8-10- l"xl THE 30 — ! Are You Ready? The demand holding diplomas Visitors always welcome. HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, -INC, Asylum Street. Hartford, TO RENT—Store in center of city,| 72 West Main. Apply C. B. Mc-| Enroe. 6-3-L TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | modern improvements. Adults pre- * ferred. 39 Linwood street. 6-5-W1X four rooms, Washing- 6-4-6dx TO RENT—New Block, all improvements. 227 ton St TO RE\T Six room cottage house, FOR SALE—Dandy six room cott open fire place, hot and cold ter, hot air heat, bath, gas, large lot, all kinds of fruit irces, two poultry houses, located in good section in New Britain, 20 minutes walk to center, near trolley ,school etc. ' Only $3,600. Wallace B. Goodwin company, Room 503, Conn. Mut. Bldg., Hartford Conn. 6-8-6dx a8 ete., h Inquire 587 Arch and garage. Inguire ‘ dnx' TO RENT—Top floor tenement, fl\p rooms. Improvements, to adults. | 59 North Glen St. 6-3- \lej | TO RL\T—-Two tcnemenls. 5 rooms | each, also onc attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf FOR SALE—Used cars ready to de- liver Guaranteed condition. See us first. Cohen Motor Car Co. Main street. 6-8-3d FOR SALE—Two horses, two cows, one heifer, three pigs, chickens two incubators, wagon and harness. Telephone 655-23. FOR. SALE—1912 Ford touring car. Engine overhauled last winter. Just painted. Price §225. Tel. 683-5 6-7-1wx black mare 9 years old, harness, 2 buggies and business wagons, cheap. Ad- dress Box 606, City. 6-7-3dx FOR SALE—One Hudson 1915 dem- onstrator, run only since April 1st, fully guaranteed, also 1914 Reo in fine condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 6-5-6d PLANT SALE—Geraniums, bud and bloom, 60c per doz. Choice asters now ready to plant out, 3 doz, for 25c. Pepper, tomato and cabbage plants. Lester's Plant Farm, 105 West Main street, Plainville, % 6-4-1w near C. L. FOR SALE—T70 acres of land “Barnesdale.”” $15 an acre. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 6-3-6dx FOR SALE*VeW elght room bunga- low (six finished) all improvements. Garden, fruit trees, hen house. Easy terms. No. 9 Strong Court, Plainville. 6-3.5dx FOR SALE—Choice native potatocs, 75c bu. delivered. N. W . Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 6-1-tf FOR SALE—New milch cows and springers. N, W, Baldwin Kensing- ton. Tel 254-12. 6-1-tf Ford Touring. 83 Church street. 6-1-tf FOR Geo. SALE—1915 C. Rogers, FOR SALE-—Special potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, flne grc’ind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va’2y Orchard Co.. .Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply upstairs 338 Main street, 6-8-td 188 6-7-3dx | tenement siX gas, adults. 113 -27-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements 473 Park street extension. 5-25-tf | TO RENT-—Lower rent, flve rooms and bath, $21 per month. Top floor rent $19 per month. 40 and 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. 22-tf 70 RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms, 6 on first floor and 2 on third. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat fur- nished. Call 76 Pleasant street, sec- ond bell. 5-22-tf TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Tounmy all modern improvements. Winc.ows curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. b-14-tf TH RENT—5 100ms tenements with ments, 15 rooms. tenement house, 15 rooms. house, 15 Price $6,300. Quigley « THREE TENEMENT HOMES FOR SALE 447 Church street. Three Lot 50x154. $2.500. 62-64 Roberts street. ment house, 15 rooms. Price $6,200. 165 Greenwood street. ment house, 12 rooms. | Price $3,700. 16 Renstchler street. ment house, 12 rooms. $3,700. 28 Henry street, house, 12 rooms. Lot 50x163. '$5,000. Nos. 1, 3, 5 Wallace street. 100. Price $6,500. PBassétt street. rooms. 201 Fire Insurancé in business for ‘male stenographers is unusual. |to see immediately at our office all} young men, our Shorthand Department, who are | not now employed. We want from HUSINESS Conn. tene- Price A three tene- Lot 50x166. Three tene- Lot 650x165. A three tene- Nice three family Price Three Lot 60x A new three family Lot 52 1-2x100. AIN ST, IDETECTIVE If you are anticipaving Investig® tion in any matter where secrec. Integrity nd results are essen write A, G. BROWN. 26 STAT STREET. HARTFORD. CON ‘THONE CHARTER 412, T use the Detecta Phone, | AL O T ewril chat 26 State 51, Storage Hcpairing and Supplh GOODRICH TIRES AND HO' TUBES, CARS TO RENT. Standurd Gns and Mobile Ofls. HART’S GARAGE. Horace 1. Hart, Prop., TEL. 189 MAIN ST. 21 FOR SALE The fine 18 room, 2 terl ment house, No. 205 Chgq nut St., lot 100x160. Apply. H. N. Lockwoo Real Estate and m‘r' 86 WESP MAIN GETTING HOT OVER IT That is what we want you to when we install a bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doo: Co., 189 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. Hotel Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. FOR SALE---HORSES A horse suitable for any purpose that can be boyght worth the money. Come and look them over and we can save you some money. P. H. CONDON & CO., 22 Laurel Street, Bristol, Conn. STEAM OR HOT WATER HEAY apparatus. Insires 4 well i house, in the coldest ‘“w Reasonable prices on practical lations. 'PARKER & TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf —————————————————————— SUMMER RESORTS. e THE DEER COTTAGE is now open for the season of 1915. Terms reasonable. Mrs. R. 8. Shumway, P. 0. Box 156, Woodmount, Conn. 6-4-d6x WANTED. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework Apply Mrs, John Purney, 16 Forest street. 6-8-tl. WANTED—To do washing, ironing. Cap go out or take it home. 54 Baoth St. 6-7-2dx WANTED—Position 5 general or nursery gardner. Henry R. Conn, at once doing work. Good Hyde, Berlin, 6-7-2dx | provements, 148 Maple street, provements, 180 Maple street, Quigley, 277 Main3t, Williams Auto Go. TO RENT First floor flat of 6 rooms, all mod. 140 Maple street, rn improvements, 25. Second floor, flat of 5 rooms, $26. Third floor flat of 6 rooms, $21. Agents Hudson Motor Oars. and 7 Passenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Suppl|e-. Storage. 231 7 ELM STRE! all im- all im- 0’CONNC N BRITALY, 'Denison Garag 430 MAIN STREKT, Livery Cars for hire, duy Storage, Supplics and Repairi Ag’t Reo Cars. . “A. B. JOHNSON, ). DENTIST New WANTED—In good condition, one candy show case, one tobacco show case and rack of drawers suitable for grocery store Enterprise Pro- vision Co., 217 Chapman street, 6-7-2dx TO WENT—Three rooms for housekeeping, 14 Pearl St. light 6-7-d2x ONE OR TWO furnished rooms, kitchen, with all conveniences. Boardman, 4756 Arch street. 6-7-tf LARGE AIRY room, private family, second house from Normal school, 14 Camp street. 6-7-d . NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates, K. 8. Kyle. Tel. 103-5, 6-7-d6x WANTED—Packer for shipping de- partment of manufacturing con- cern. State age, experience and wages expected. Box 33BB, Her- ald, 6-6-3d WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. John Purney, 16 Forest street. 6-3-tf Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. PHILADELPHIA | DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. 8. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S OURS w|| ILLUSTRATORY ENGRAVE : HARTFORD, CON ‘WANTED AGENTS. WANTED—Good reliable man to sell accident and health insurance. Oldest company; best commissions; exclusive territory. Address, Chas. E. Baglin, State Agent, Hartford, Conn. 6-4-tf ————————————————————— AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4 6-8-3ax AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonablé rates. Normaa McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. 767-3, A BARGAIN, - 1f sold at once for cash, a half in- terest in small farm of about 7 acres, a two tenement house and large barn and wagon shed, a good apple orchard, 3 to 4 minutes’ walk from city. Address Box 12xx, Her- ald Office. mm—— Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall P2 WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESI all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phon.' MORGAN & KINGSLI ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olty.

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