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lied forces: in the Dardanelles.thous- ands of Turks have been made prison- D t by\ L Lo In the accompany illustration is {ers for some modification in.the pay of men,who have families to support and who form a large and important part of the community. ' The. Chicago Fost very truly says: “A community suffers whenever any considerable number . of 'its workers are- earning. a wage that will not maintain an efficient standard of exist- ence for themselves and those de- pendent upon them.” There is a true philosophy there and any city may ponder it with advantage. It B e e mwow lis better that 20,000 workers should hsal:hd woman . in | Teceive wages that will enable them to the weakness | to live comfortably and to possess a share of the luxuries of life, as well In Crime. ” k Sentinel.) for the poor news Bement Davis, an York reform may- rge of the city prisons, ' the prisoners in 1d read newspapers in she says. “The per is a lesson in oniy a flash of Tes- e ough to | same class }s(hould :edpir;céxed poverty-stricken an lenie every- @l:::,‘:d‘;e:ct: thing but a bare existence. In the d.,” that won them | latter case the enrichment o6f a few others is not adequate compensation however, to most | to the cammunity for the unfa,vorable that situation. ”:fn?lin cri::!'l: In Chicago it is a subject of gen- e, print storfes of eral felicitation that these . strikes ‘oceur, and the | Were settled by arbitration and with- e and a Tight to know | but rioting or bitterness of feeling. It @ because .publicity is | was just a strictly business perform- s of crime and wrong. | ance on a basis of right, justice and was an era when our | reason and if léft na cause for the sought to ex- nourm‘hing of ux will. take advantage of ublic interests to fat- culation, that time has s sate to say that the av- | v today, prints far less in its columns that the would read with avid- there. There is a delib- us D ¢ in the minds s to place before their that is not. good for ted out, carried, in “con is criti- w:hfl::ta:h q:u‘j:flty WANTED—A representative for New filling Britain by a plano factory which ~mtel:mw:‘? ul‘l:: has' one of the oldest' established d best advertised lines of pianos n prison conditions. an - and player pianos on the market. Labor Dispus We do not necessarily want the ' Standard e oldest or the biggest dealer, but port s we want the livest. An honest, en- L settled the strikes in| . crgetic, indomitable, fighting youns ly, and, according to| . man . even if with only moderate @1l parties ‘seem capital, who will start on consign- the results. Both| ment can build for himself ='a NG Ahe carpenters) pleasant and lucrative business in bly, but it is.the gen- | conjunction with us. ' Address; A. ‘for the men in both | 'y, Agency Dept., Hallet & Davis ’“;"“' faithtully and . Piano Co, 146 Boylston St, Bos- or their wages the been . unreasonable. ton, Mass. ~July 29’and Aug § ' of living which has | WANTED-—A first class’ barber, 454 lifled in favor of the av- Main street, N.,Y, Barber Shop. fage consumer as yet, calls . Tel. 1587. ‘7-27-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Low | rates. Norman MacKirdy. Tel. 767-3. 7-27-ba AUTOMOBILE PARTIES, taken out. Low rates. K. 8. Kyle, Tel. 103-5. 7-26-4d ———————————eee HELP WANTED—MALE, ' EE FAMILY BRICK 'ON SOUTH BURRITT ST. FOR SALE . —BY— & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. = TO R! T TO RENT-—Four room tenement,, ail modern - conveniences, rent reas able, No, 93 Hart street, call eve- nings. 7-28-8dx TO RENT—Six rooms, new house, all improvemeiits, second floor, 54 Gar- den st. Address Frank Shieids, Tel. 805-3. 7-27-tt TO RENT~—Four rooms, with bath, 3 Cherry street; 5 rooms, all new, 442 shown & scene in the Dardanelles. Tur- kish prisoners of war are in the cus- tody of British' soldiers. e L LU U S PR UL LA G WAL I 1 WANTED—BY German woman, wash- ing to do-at home. Cdll 189:Glen street, .downstairs. -7-29-14 WANTED—For New Britain and Bristol . territory, a representative, who can sell goods. Address Manu- facturer, 86 Albany avenue, Hart- ford, Conn‘ . T-27-4dx WANTED—Young lady to do alters ations and selling .in suit depart- ment. Address Box 2W Herald. 7-26-1w WANTED—A competent general housework. 204 street. girl for Lincoln 7-21-tt A, B. JOHNSON, D.D S. DENTIST Naticnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street/ T-28-tf TO RENT—From August lst a nine rocom Shore Cottage located at Ca- noe Harbor, East River, = Conn, Pure artesian’ well water. Fine bathing beach. Inquire G.'E. Root, P O. Box 1019, City. 7-27-Wix TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms, with gas. All newly painted and papered Rent reusonable, Call at 81 Brook street. 7-27-5dx TO RENT—Two tenements of . five rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P, Steele, 250 Chestaut St. 7-27-6dx e TO RENT—One five room tenement, all improvements, at 446 West' Main street, $14.00. Inquie D. A. Appeil. 7-28-8d TO RENT—Six room, steary heatea, tenement, second floci, 162 Alaple street. 7-26-84 TO RENT—Tenements of four or five or six rooms, all modern improve- ments. ' Inquire John Pinches, 62 Chestnut St. 7-26-wl Tenement -of four rooms TO REN g nity St. 7-26-wix TO EEN;—One 4-room flat at @ &1 Main, wlso’ one 6-room flat at ‘46 Main, Heat and hot watér furnish- ed, Inquire T. W. Crowe, Tel 291. 7-24-64 70 RENT— Fine 6 room and .5 room flit - on Maple st. Ali modern im- provement, steam heat. wuigley, 277 Main ‘street. T-24-tf TO RENT—Downstairs tenement ot five rooms, all modern improve- ments, inguire, 36 Connerton street. Second floor. 7-24-tt | Tk Suit Case and Bag Sale 98c Suit Case, Now $1.25 Suit Case, Now $2.50 Suit Case, Now $4.00 Suit Case, Now $6.50 Traveling Bags, Now $8.00 Traveling Bags, Now ....$6.98 $12,00 Traveling Bags, Now ....$8.98 $5.50 Trunks, Now . $7.50 Truuks, Now ...85.9 $9.00 Trunks, Now ...........$6.50 —THE— Alling Rubber Co. 240 MAIN ST. We have all sizes of Fans in stock. Operating cost is less than 1-2¢ per hour "Ifl Spring & Buckley: Elécric Co. 77-79 CHURCH ST. TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5§ room tenement in néw house, 12 Hart St.; all maodérn improvements; nicest in this locality. , Inquire Wexler, 439 Archy St., Tel, 1811-2. 7-28-t¢ TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch sireet, one three rooms, $2; one four rooms $11. Inguire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. T-14-tt TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130’ Cherry street. 6-23-t2 six 113 ~27-tt tenement gas, adults. TO RENT-—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassptt St. TO RENT-—§ 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00. apyly Rogers Sask and Doo. Co. Chestnut St. TO ‘RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ‘ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 80 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. - 4-19-1¢ FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, modern improvements. Private. Tive minutes’ walk from depot, 45 Walnut street. 7-13-tf Transfer of E. Heim and J. Herbert to The Hapdware City Cafe, Inc. To the Board of County Commis- sioners for Hartford County. I HEREBY APPLY for a Licénse to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at No. 112 Hartford avenue. corner North street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a dirgct line from any Church Edi- fice ¢r Public or Parochial School, or the /premises pertaining thereto, or any/ post-office, public library, or cegpretery. ted at New Britain, this 27 day of July, A. D,, 1915, The Hardware City Cafe, Inc., Jeri Sullivan, President, Applicant. ‘We, the Underllgned. are electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of The Hardware City Catfe., Inc., Jeri Sullivan, President, for a license, and hereby certify that‘said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 27 day of July A, D., 1915. Simon Jezerski, berg, Julius FEisenberg, Mag, B. Miller. I Hereby Certify that the above- named: signers and endorsers are electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 27 day of July A 'D. 1915, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerlk, Benjamin Gola- Nathen E. BEENN Y A WURD CASH IN ADVANCE- MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. WANTED—Widower ALL advertsements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. . on the day of issue. R R AT Rl A T S, QUALITY COMBINE No home 1s commm up-to-date without & £i water heater in it. We are prepared to tull gas water heaters at low rates as we make a specialty of lnntll! them. f4d Plumbing, tinning and shecl metal work of all kizds, < t 62 Lafayette Street. A desirable 2 famfly house on Camp Low price— —beenl H. D. HUMPHREY 272 FOR SALIS FOR SALE—150 to 175 quarts milk per day. A. Griggs, Maple Hill, New Britain, Conn, Tel. 968-5. FOR SALE—Fifty-seven acre farm on trolley at White Oak, contains two tenement houses, three barns, running water in house and barn. Henry Kdman, Plainville. 7-29-6dx FOR SALE—Horse and business wa- gon, cheap, Fred Walker, 57 Har- rison street. T-28-1wk w FOR SALE—AIll household furniture must be sold. Sale from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. daily. 12 Cottage place. \ 7-28-4ax Cohen Motor Car linder touring, 7-27-34 Co., 307 Church street. ARG SR AN SRR FOR SALE—Rose and single R. 1 Reds, Barred Rocks, Buff Leghorns. Also 3’ months old pullets. N. C. Ptolomey, 200 . Brook street. 7-2740% P e A S e FOR SALE—A horse suitable for de- livery, and also a good driver, wiil /sell cheap if taken at once. . Ad- dress Box 20, H, Herald 7-26-wi 5 comb white FOR SALE -2 namn‘y S {3 rooma, every xmwo Dt lgcality; 10 AR ol Hall. . Ad- dress Box 6~ D' Herald. 7-24-Wix FOR SALE—One elegant hand carved Walnut bed with dresser to rhatch. Oneé new. fumed . oak dining roém table. . Inquire D. D. Davis, 64 Gard- + en street 7-24:d5 FOR SALE——Three fine large building lots on' Belden street. Must be sold at once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb in and pald for. Will sell cheap for eash. Address Land, New Brit- ain Herald. T-24-tf FOR SALE—Five acre farm, new buildings, trolley front and water front. Mountain View, Plainville. Address Chas. Johnson,, Johnson Station, Plainville. 7-23-déx FOR $300 CASH and balan¢eé on easy terms 1 will sell wellsbuilt shore cottage, of artistic modern design, valué $3,000, with seven raoms, bath, stone fireplace, large porch, hot and cold water, set tubs, gas range, on high ground with beau- tiful view, full privileges of $80,000 clubhouse and half-mile . beach, in restricted residence park conveni- ent to New Britain. I will send photo and names of other owners here, or if you come to see the property and do not find it strictly high-class and better than expected I will pay expenses of your trip. Address Box X10B, Herald Office. 7-28. 2:! COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- cellent facilities. Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 7-27-Wix ONLY $37.50 CASH and $6.75 'per month will buy beautiful plot 42 by 90, on high ground with Sound view and same restrictions, club- | U e —— . MOTORCYCLE TIRES tion in any matter where secrecy. integrity and STREET. 'PHONE CHARTER 412, ‘PHONE 236. ‘85Aml-St. Ag’t Reo Cars, e MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Park Street, Near Shnley. located No. 11 Corbin Place. Price low. Just the place for Storehouse. The Home Banking and “The Dickinson.” 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 The ALLING RUBBER CO.} H e ——————————— 3 DETECTIVES|- If you are anucipating Investign- results are essentlal BROWN, 26 sSTATE HARTFORD. CONN Avold trouble-by ha ance written By & how. Go to rite. A, G. T use the Detecta Phone. \ AN S S L T et wn"ams A Reo Touring, Corbin Touring, 6 cy- Agents Hudson Motor. Cars.. New and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 287 ELM STREET If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine_ or Liguors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDEGK, Ph. 4822 BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated, Hildlng Nelson, l7’-l14 ARCH STREET. Denison Garage 430 MALN STREET. Livery Cars’for hire, day and nighbi Storage. Supplies and Repnirt g "Phone 224 Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER £ XCHANGE, Ihe. ,-_ 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. ERFECTLY STEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON FOR SALE! The A. M. H. Zion Chureh Building, 6 teams. Ly - ENG HA."PORO C NN. Realty Co. 193 Main Street house and bedch privileges and modern improvements, (gas, wa- ter, sewer) as apply to highest priced lots in picturesque shore park where no nuisances are per- mitted and no objectionable nation- alities received Woods and fields, “real country” at the shore, dairy and fresh vegetables, ideal for chil- dren. Artistic Califarnia bungalow plans, total cost with lot need not exceed $1,500, on easy terms, and rentals for part of season should cover entirj carrying charge. Short trip from N{w Britain. Ad- Business Property For Saie Rents for $1,944 per year. OUIGLEY 277 Main Street dress G. W. W, x 5, care Her- ald Office. 7-28-24 SHORE COTTAGES to rent. Apply Oldershaw, Chalker Beach, Say- brook, Conn. 7-29-3d HILP WANTED—FEMALE, wants house- keeper, Protestant. Good home. Small family, address R. Box 1 Her- ald. 7-29-da3x GIRLS, WANTED. Apply Landers, FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity strest. Rents for $672 per year. Price $6,500. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. Frary & Clark Labor Bureau, at 11 and 2 o'clack. 7-28-3a WANTED—Young lady to do altera- tions and selling. Gately & Bren- nan, 47 Main street. 7-28-3d A competent maid wanted for family of two persons. No washing re- quired and good wages will be paid. Must be good cook who has had experience. References required. Address. Box 218, New Britain, Conn., stating references. T-27-tf WANTED—A Kkitchen maid and wait- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs. Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. 7-33-t¢ Wall Papers—Room Mouidings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEY and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers§ /| i} MORGAN & /(INGSLEY" ESTABLISHED 18354, | fi-dfinw-nhpunar.m ho