New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1915, Page 12

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270 millimeter gun of the French army in action. The gunner has just touched it off and is about to get out of the concussion zone. The fllustration tic pictures scenes 6n ' the ‘Horses and Vehicles FOR SALE BLACK DRIVING AND RIDING "HORSES for FAMILY USE. SURREY, 1 RU.NABOUT—-NEW 1 SLEIGH—TWO SEATS - SADDLES. BLANKETS, WHIPS, ETC. . D. 0. ROGERS ONCE TO ‘ E W. TRACY, AT BARN day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. ;¥qu get resulfs. That’s what you want. g E INSURANCE ‘22 Companies , 1tz & Costello, Inc. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 242 Main Street COTTAGE PLACE iple 6 Room Cottage with Furnace, Gas, anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive on EASY TERMS. APPLY to W. L. HATCH CO. } AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET., ‘Office . Open ' 'Monday and Saturday Evenings. | other is a scene in the trenches be- fore Neuville St. Vaast. = Both of these pictures have been vouched for as authentic by the French war office. GENERAL RETREAT OF AUSTRIANS Predicted Because of Reverse in Southern Russian Poland London, July 13.—11:40 m.— Contradictory reports regarding the extent of the . Austro-Hungarian re- verse at Krasnik in southern Russian Poland continue, some even claiming that the Austro-Hungarians are con- templating a general retreat; but the mystery of the situation is the per- sistent ' silence maintained by Field Marshal Von Mackensen, who ap- parently is making no effort to re- sume the German advance on Warsaw. Petrograd reasons this inaction of the Germans as being due to the fear of Field Marshal Von Macken- sen that his left flank Would be ex- a. posed while the Austrians were on the defensive, but some fear is ex- pressed by London observers that the brilliant German military commander i§ planning an unexpected coup. 3 Reln:oreanans Arrive. The German attack on Souchez, where the French advances had threat- ened the town of Lille, may indicate the arrival on the western front: of the long expected Teutonic reinforce- ments, but evidence still is lacking offensive on either side along the bat- tle frént in France and Bélgium. Germany and Austria-Hungary, ac- cording to despatches from the Bal- kan states, are using every diplamatic resource to induce Rumania to join military forces with the central pow. 'ers, or at least to preserve an at- titude of permanent friendly neu- trality. It is reported that the Aus- tro-Hungarian, minister at Bucharest has offered the Rumanian government liberal territorial compensation for armed assistance, countering Russia's offer of Transylvania with that of Bessarabia. -Her reward for friendly neutrality is said to be Bukowina as far as the river Pruth. Russians Fortifying Border. From Austrain sources comes a re- port that Russia is giving substan- tial proof of the prossibility of Ru- mania accepting one of these Teutonic offers by building trenches and en- taglements along her Rumanian fron- tier. X Bulgaria and Turkey are said to have reached a deadlock in their ne- gociations on account of the refusal of Sofia to do more than preserve u friendly neutrality in return for ter- ritorial compensation from Constanti- nople, ¥ i | TO RENT. Rooms Corbin Place ... -4 Corbin Place .... .6 Corbin Place . -3 Church Street Church Street 87 Arch Street .... 93 Arch street 874 West Main Street 115 Fairview Ctreet.. 46 Mapie Street . 450 East Street 48 Main Street .... 72 Black Rock Avenue.. Apply to THE W. L. HA'lCH COMPANY. $11.00 15.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 14.00 14.00 39 29 41 56 56 15.00 16.00 15.00 256.00 21.00 TO RENT—Four room tenement on trolley line, modern improvements. 148 Jubilee. 7-13-2dx TO RENT—Desirable 7 room upper tenement, 45 Lincoln street. 7-13-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of 6 rooms, up- stajrs. All modern improvements. Price $16, 14 Lincoln street. Apply 117 Willow street. Tel. 567-13. . 7-13-d3x T0 RENT—An upstairs 5 room ten- ement in a two-famiy house. Large garden and fruit, 21 Edson streer. 7-18-d2x TO RENT-S8ix room tenement, all modern conveniences, 27 Harrisou St., Inquire, 348 Main St., W. F. Mc- Enros. T-12-tf TO RENT—PBaker shop, grocery store and two. tenements, 480-490 East street, John T. Baker. 7-13-w1 TO RENT-—Two tenements, rear of 152 ‘Main street. Inquiré 142 Main streot. 7-12-6d TO RENT-—Tenement of 4 rooms on third floor, No. 12 Pearl Court. All modern improvements. Apply at No. 16 Pearl Court, first floor. 7-12-8dx ¢ TO RENT—COTTAGE at Woodmont. Tel. 1044-4. 7-12-3d TO RENT—Desirable upper tenement at ‘36 Pearl Court. Rent right to right party CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD 14.00 | 7-10- asxl ? EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column mmst be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of iseue FOR SALz. — F FOR SALE—New milch cow with calf one yearling thoroughbred a)’l‘:hu‘e bull, iwo carriages, also ‘turf, apply 1145 Stanley street. Tel, 928-12. 7-13-d2x | FOR SALE—Double faced electric sign with flashes. Nearly new. ln- Quire 142 Main street. 7-13-6d ) FOR ' SALE—Celery 134 Henry street. plants, Tel 422-2. 7-12-d3x —_— FOR SALE—Auto delivery body. Good as new. . No reasonable offer refused. J. L. Robinson, Cedar Hill farm. 7-12-2dx large. FOR SALE—Milch cows. Reasonable prices. N, W. Baldwin, Kensing- ton. Tel. 7-9-tt FOR SALE—Owing to young stock coming on will sell one or two new milch grade Holstein cows. Moor- land farm, Telephone 646-12 | 7-7-6d FOR SALE—Edison Home FPhono- graph with 50 récords, also record- er and blank records, all in perfect condition, $8.50. $1.00 weekly térmes. Box X20X, Herald. 7-6-tf | up you are worth just what your grey QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. ,We are prepared to install gas water heaters at low rates as we make a specialty of installing them, Plumbing, tinning and shee¢t metal work of all kinds. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE A desirable 2 faniily house on Camp street. Low price —e— ————Liberal terms. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main You are worth a dollar a day from your collar down. From your collar matter will make you worth. HUNTSINGER'S develops that grey | matter of yours until it has the high- est earning power possible. ‘Write for the catalogue that tells you how. THE HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylum Street. Hartford, Conn. | MULTIGRAPH LETTERS | Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed, Hartford Type\vriler Exchange, Hartford, Conn. BUSINESS | 26 State St. FOR SALE—Special’ potato fertihizer, nitrate of soda, fine grc’ind borne. Tel. 92-3.. Conn. Va'sy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf —————————————————————————— SHORE COTTAGES TO RENT. By week or month. Baker & Lasher, Inc., 307 Church street, 'Phone 1442. 3 7-12-64d ———————eee ey SUMMER BOARDERS. COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- cellent facilities. G¥dod@ table, terms reasonable. Mrs. Frey, Col- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford Conn. 7-13-d5x o FOR RENT—S8ix room heated tene- ment, after August 1, 162 Maple street, 7-96d4 TO. RENT—Our large store, 168 Arch street, and three tenements, 181 Arch street, Apply #to or phone Philip Bardecvk, 170 Arch street. T-9-wi TO RENT-—New four room flat, all imprevements. 15 Winthrop St. T-Tstt TO RENT-—A nicely furnished south room, 77 Maple street. 64951, PRECIDPR SSRGS, . piialy AL AN PO, o TO RENT—Two tenements, 6 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms,- All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-23-t¢ TO RENT—Desirable tenement six roaml. electricity, gas, adults. 113 Bassett St. =27t TO RENT-—5 100oms tenements with’ bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc. Co., 189 Chestnut St. 6-10-tf sl el TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire | 80 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1f e ] WANTED. WANTED—Immediately girl about 18 years of age as timekeeper in factory department. Address P. O. Box 507, City. 7-13-d3 WANTED—Experienced Salesgirls for Saturday afternoon and evening. Also extra shoe salesmen. Must have SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED—by a young man, as helper in garage. reply hy letter, S. Bengtson, 51 Prospect street. 7-12-3dx MALE HELP WANTED. WANTRED—Strong. young man to work in packing and shipping room. | . The Taplin Mfg. Co.,, rcar 65 Arch | street. g WANTED—lxpéflenced clerk for | butt: One with | grbcfiy m&q‘ ence preterrea Best | “‘of ralerpuca required. Apply at 133 Main street of Mr. Leavitt. | 7-12-d2x ‘WANTED—Salesman and Collector, one who speaks Italian preferred. Apply at Singer store, 32 West Main street. 7-12-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, modern improvements. Private. TFive minutes’ walk from: depot, 45 Walnut street. T-13-4L TO RENT—Two or tnree furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mod- ern improvements. Can be rented separately if desired. Inquire 78 Maple street, lower bell, Tel. 211-3. 7-6-tf NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out, day and night. Very reasonable rates, Norman McKirdy. Tel. 767-3. 7-8-6d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. store experience. Raphaels Dept. Store. 7-13-1d WANTED—Young lady wishes board nd room in private family, answer full particulars. Box 21xx Herald. P 7-12-2dx WANTED—Ope or two rooms and board, private family, center lota- tion. P. O, Box, 432, city 7-12-2dx For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who nows how, @Go to \ DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Pk B PR If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wines or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Pho:._ 482-2 Denison Garage 430 ;\I.Al.\' STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and mighu Storage, Supplics and Repalring Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phone 1319-2 Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel 1073-4, 7-12-5dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Lowrates K. S. Kyle, Tel. 103-5. 7-12-6dx FACTORY FOR SALE LOCATED IN BERELIN, About 30,000 square feet nooi space on railroad siding. Fully ecuipped for wood-working purposes. Apply P. O. Box 1191, Hartford Burial Case Co., Hartford, Conn, FOR SALE! A number of very decirable [ BUILDING LOTS on Linwood Street.’ The Heme Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson.” 193 Main Street A Plan, Positive Statemant There is no case of imperfect eye- DETECTIV It you are antcipating lnvestige-' ton in any matter where secrecy integrits and results sre urite A, G. BROWN. 26 STA STREET. HARTFORD, CO! “FHONE CHARTER 412, T use the Detecta Phone, ‘g% PHILADELPHI DENTAL ROD) 193 Mm Over 8¢ Btore BEST WORK AT MODERATE om(»eOpuhu-lA.ll.ulP Sundays by’ F. E, I\‘ON , D; D. 8. Ceorxum ‘Monis, D. D. sight capable of benefit by the use of lenses which- we cannot, correct to the fullest extent.possibie. We can prove its truth by a prac- tical demonstration and reference to satisfled patients. Broken Lenses ‘Replaced, /A. PINKUS Eivesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. “"DENTIST | Nativral B'%Eg;ldmz. | FARM, FOR SALE 35 Acres, with 7-room House, Barns, Ice House, Fruit and growing crops. 'H. N. LOCKWO0O0D Real Estatc and Insurance 86 -WEST MAIN STREET Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hise. Repairs, Supplies, 'PHONE 236. BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172-17¢ ARCH STREET. Svorage. i 487 ELM STREET l Business Property ‘F(')r Sale Rents .for $1,944 per year. QUIGLEY, 27 7 Main Street FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity ltm. ;Rents for $672 per year. Price $6,500. QUIGLEY, 277 MA,.N ST.S Wall Papers—Room Mouldings—Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and 'NOVEL DFS!GNS all grades, prices right ¥ 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Sign Makers. 'Phone 584 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854. the oldest \Vall Paper and Paint Shop in the Clty.

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