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

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TERRITORY C2AR 15 ABANDONING ent, against which With the decision to evacuate Warsaw, been beating tre- | Russia abandons the whole of the ter- r weeks' nn? avhich | ritory inclosed in the loop now formed 1 staff finally de- [ v the battle line, and her armies will 1is shown in the ac- . retreat to the Bug river and a lin of *‘7‘ The heavy -line, | fo1ts running almost north and south | 7, shows the [xrom Brest Litovsk. The shaded poc- ftle | gg, its twistings giv- | tion of the map indicates approximate- Ppressure which has | ly the territory that will be lost. The n retirement at every | great question now left is -whether at the loop cross- | Russia will succeed in withdrawing rer, betwen Pullnak her army intact. The destruction of ‘arrows show where ! this vast force, and not the territory ! luvo been made. lnvolved has been the real prize for ,—the attemptd to. cut the {"Cholm itself ‘have ~which Germany has been fighting. ‘The success of the Russian retreat will be assured if the battle. line guarding . the railroad holds.. The salient above Pultusk is the most imminent danger ‘Warsaw- Cholm road at Ivangorod; Lublin and apparently been blocked. The great object of the Ger- mans is to 'breakasone of these two lines and, if possible, strike in on the third: of ‘the road running east from Warsaw—that to Moscow, the life line of the great Russian army: around Warsaw. man who pushes his religion too far, may acquire a harsh and selfish view i of life; pity and charity may drop out ‘ of his vocabulary.” 101 RANCH COWBOY GORED BY BUFFALO | i ' 1 “Buster” in Circus Thrown From ‘Bronco Attacked ' by Roaring Benst—Seriously Injured. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 3—Thrown from the back of a bronco he was exercising in a corral ef the/ 101 Ranch circus here Vesterday, Howara Langdon, twenty years old, ‘buster” of the shqw, was nearly killed by a huge buffalo. ‘ Buffeted from one end of the corral, to the ‘other by the buffalo, Lang- don was unable to rise. Before the animal’ was driven off it had punc- tured the cowboy's left side with | its horns, smashed two of his ribs, in- jured his left leg and bruised his body, Circus employes subdued the buffalo with stakes and clubs. * Langdon's condition is dangerous, ‘but surgeons hope to save him. tion for the Ad- ¢e, the president, 3d anh address on ation.” @ fuller appli- fentific sirit to al o, he said, ““ eedx “else the conviction .science ' rule ‘the ‘problem onal life are not y important forces need is especially n ‘country, where the ‘countries and the sé natural re~ us seem to have kept progress. in ul and inefficient were well to recognize ,OARD THE LUCY LEE. A party of members of the Kenil- worth club, enjoyed a cruise on the Conncticut. river Saturday and Sun- m ods in the n day,’ visiting Saybrook, New London ple’ in the gov- state and of Anternational . appeal for = of- The man who efficiency or ths chartered for the affair. Those the party were a8 follows: Commodore E. Fritz Von Brumbaum, Capt. Hector a.nu Sanitary Plumbing very EASY TERMS APPLY to 'W. L. HATCH CO. AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEHST MAIN STREET. attractive AMILY BRICK and various jother places of intecest.! The réliable cruiser “Lucy Lee” was | in | Smith, First Luff Harry Jactson, Sec: ond Luff J. Adrian Martin; crew, ‘D. Woodruff Nearing, - J. Henry . Flan- nery, W. Patrick' Donnelley, “Chuck’ W. Smedley and H. “Jitney” Alpress. ! The party reports “some time.” JAMES W. GERARD ABLY. HANDLING BELLIN SITUATION In the delicate controversy between this country and German James W. Gerard, the American ambassador at Berlin, is proving his worth. For sev- eral months past the situation has been such that the slightest diplo- matic blunder might lead to serious consequences. Stiil Much' To Learn. Mayor Riddle of Atlantic City re- sponded at a 'recent dinner to a toast to the summer: girl remarks “The Detroit Free Press.” *“There's a 1ot of false oynicism de- voted to the summer girl,” he said. “She is made out ta be very worldly and sophisticated, but, as a matter of fact, the average summer girl is as in- nocent as e little child, ‘‘But most people would have us be- lieve that that was a typical sum- mer girl to whom a .young man said l CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD p————— TO RENT 1 TO REVT*Thrce room tenement, Walnut street. TO RENT_Two rooms for office Purposes. Apply Curran Dry Geods Co. 8-3-3d. X roomn tenemer aments. 12 School 8-2 d2x MINTMUM cmficr} 10¢ EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified cojuma must be in the Herald office by 1 :30 p. m. on the day ef issue. LOST. EGGS—-Cnnnecnru‘ guaranteed, ,dé- livéred Thursdays at market prices. Address, Eggs, Herald Oflice. 3 7-31-9x, building, four and five! All modern im- Jubilee street., 7-31-3dx TO RENT—In new now ready to occupy, reom tenements. provemegts. / 124 corier Chapman. TO RENT—Four room tenement, a'l modern conveniences, rent reas able, No, 93 Hart street, call eve- . nings. 7-28-6dx TO RENT—Six rooms, new house, all improvements, second fluur, ‘A wars den st. Address Frank Tel. 605-3. TO RENT—Four rooms, with bath 3 Cherry street; 5 rooms, all new, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., | 88 West Main street. T-28-tf TO! RENT—From August lst a nine raom Shore Cottage located at Ca- noe Harbor, East River, Conn. Pure artesian well water. Fine bathing beach. Inquire G. E. Root, P. 0. Box 1019, City. 7-27-Wix' TO RENT-—Downstairs tenement of five rooms, all modern improve- .ments, inquire, 36 Connerton street. Second floor. 7-24-tt LOST-—A brown and Setter. Reward if white English returned to 61 7-31-tf | Losvam pe! who_took a 24| Brownie Camera from Stanley Rule and Level property Monds please | return to Herald Office. 8<3-1dx passenger Cadillae, 1913 model, first class condition, newly painted. Apply John Reid, 85 | E. Main New Britain. 8-3-3dx | — three cash, | 8-3-3dx 1915 \lLTZ Touring Car run thousand miles; cheap for Box 3xx, Herald. Fonr SAi‘iE—Mosler safe, nearly new. Curran Dry Goods Co. 8-3-3d FOR SALE—Undeérwood typewriter, Model 5, fine condition. Just over- hauled. Bargain. Address, writer, Herald Office. FOR SALE—On account of moving | out of town. House furnishings, 34 i ‘Woodland street, down stairs. 8-3d2x — FOR SALE-—Account of leaving: city will sell all our nearly new furni- ture, consisting of'a full six room furnished flat. F. A, Bowers, 332 Chestnut street. . 8-2-3dx TO ' RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5§ room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all modern 'improvements; nicest in this locality. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch 8t., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-tf ' TO RENT —Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms, §; onc four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. 7-14-1f | TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms | edch, All' modern improvements, | 180 Cherry street. 8-3-15 tr ! TO RENT—Desirable tenement six rooms, electricity, gas, aduits. 111 Bassett St. =27-tt TO RENT-—5 1ooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc. Co., 139 Chestnut St. 6-10-it TO RENT—Flive rooms, all improyve- merts, at 47 Glen street. lnquirs 20 Commercial street. Tel. 866-134. 4-19-1t NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richara Covert, _’.’u 1 Maplo street. Tel. 1073-4. 8-2-6 .-._.p—_.—_—.—._. WANTED-—Girl for general house- work. Two in family. Apply after the 8th. Mrs. R. C. Germond, 343 Hart street. 8-4-tf HILP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Threc lady solicitors who DPossess abllity and energy, to'work on a salary or commission basi.. ] Salary guaranteed, good article, Ad- dess N, B. P. O. No. 755, City. 8-3-d ‘Wanted—Maid for general housework. | German preferred. Apply evenings, ; corner Lincoln and Hart. -2-2dx | WANTED—Middle aged woman for housework, apply 40 Monroe street. 8-2-d5x _—m— WANTED—For two: or three weeks, young lady to substitute. Knowl- edge of bookkeeping and stenogra- ; phy required. Address W, Herald of- fice 8-2-d3x 1 { i WANTED—A kitchen maid and walit- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs. Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. 7-23-tf e e | FOR SALE—2 family apuse 12 rooms | every improvement; fine locamv:‘ 10 minutes’ walk from City H: | Address Box 6 D Herald, 7-31-1wx | FOR. SALE—Ford touring car, elec- | tric lights. Can be bought reason- | | | able, Williams Auto Co., Elm St. 7-30-4a3 touring FOR SALE—One delivery el car; gdod running order, $50 taken at once. Call 513 East St. | 7-30-6d 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. 7- 30 d6x i "OR \u\LLAI‘fln -seven acre farm on trolley at White Oak, contains two temement houses, three barns, | Henry Xdman, Plainville, 7-29-6dx | ——e FOR SALE--Horse and business na-‘ gon, cheap, Fred Walker, 57 Hal rison street. 7-28-1w FOR SALE—Three fine large hulld)ng 10ts on Belden street. Must be sold at once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb | in and paid for. Will sell cheap for cash. ~Address Land, New Brit- ain Herald. T-24-tf COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- cellent facilities. Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot-, tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. | 7-27-W1x AUTO BARGAINS, FORD Roadster Ford Touring, Cor- bin Touring, Reo Touring, Light truck and others. Cohen Motor Car | Co.,1 307 Church street, City. §-3-34 If You Want Good' Bottled Beer, Wine_ cr Liguors, QOrder Same from PHILIP BARDECK, *85 Arch St. ‘Ph. 482-2 For Your Insurance and Suret‘) Bonds ‘n\bipu\‘tmun.g » having your insur. e, wiltten By & Wdn Who knows how., '@o to 'DWIGHT A. PARSONS Bootb’s Block. —_— e HELP WANTED—MALE. EXPERIENCED grocery and clothing | clerk wants position. 191 Corbin | Ave, 8-2-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO RUOMS—Furnlshed for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, | set tubs, hot water, steam heat and | electric lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Wal- nut street. 7-30-tf WANTED-—Geese feather he(ln and NOTICE. Taken by virtue of an Execution, to me directed, and will be, K sold at | PUBLIC VENDUBH to the highest bid- der, at the public, sign post in the Town of New Britain, County of Hart- ford, and State of Connecticut, FOUR- | TEEN (14) days after date, which will 1 be on TUESDAY, the TENTH day of AUGUST, A, D., 1915, at 10 o'clock in'the forenoon, to satisfy said Execu- tion and my fees thereon, the follow- ing described property, to wit: NO, 48 LAFAYETTE STREET, 1 Soda Fountain, 1 lot of Skat Soap, 1 lot Candy, 1 lot Tobacco, Cigars and 1 3 - QUALITY COMBINE No home 18 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. 62 Lafayette Street. ~Iloom Cottage, impfovements, $6,200. 3sPamily and Garage, 526 Church, separate baths and toilets, $5,400, 8-Room Cottage, 309 Chestnut St., ‘ NEW LOCATION 1 197 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN, W cieerfulness which the well-ventilated and sanitary give | furnished ‘thréughout with beautiful | | new furniture, i done to conserve the best { and | HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL | | THE SCHOOL 107 Asylum Street. The A. M. E. Zion Church Building, ! located No. 11 Corbin Place. Prlcel low. The Home Banking and The Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kix 'Phon. 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE Bassett St., all | | 55 Curtis St., $5,260, | 2-Family, all improvements, | Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350, improvements, | $5,500. | and Hamilton St. FOR RENT—7-Room Tenement on Griswold St., Also Rooming House, 14 Rooms. Center of city. HUMPHREY FOR SALE PLAINVILLE HOME. 12 Room two Tenement House; $18.00. Cheap. 10-Room House, all improvements, Building Lots on Corbin Avenue 5 v 14, acres land, ideal place centrally Jo- cated. Real Estate and Insurance Ords cannot tell the sense 86 WEST MAIN STREET | of | light, | high, roowme | when you see them. They are Everything has been ! interests welfare of the pupils. BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices ) LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, EFFICIENCY Hartford, Conn. S Avi——y FOR SALE! - . Ch“-r~-‘ w DIG‘ Just the place for Storehouse. Rea.ty Co. ** 193 Main Street MOTORCYCLE TIRES ALLING RUBBER CO. DETECTIVES " tion | Integrizy write A. G. STREET. THONE ¥ WIlllamsAutn Go. ;. 28x3—Non-Skid ' $5.06 The DENTAL R - Over ¥bc Store you are anucipating Investign- in any wiatiter where secrecy. and results sre essential BROWN. STATE CONN. ICenrgumm Mm m‘mer use the Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New running water in house and barn. | 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Su | ‘“PHONFE 2386. srtorage. #R7 FLM STRFET « Denison Garage . 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and might Storage, Supplies and Rernirvioe { Ag’t Reo Cars. , 'Phone 224 ~ WULIIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. ! Letter Heads Printed. HABTFORD TYPEWRITER £XCHANGE, lhc. nm’ust. ic’ Hartford, Conn. | 7 — get results. That's what vou want. Rents for $1,944 per year. ‘Business Property For Sale Prcar =i il 317000 OUIGLEY 277 Mam Stree FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity street. per year. Price $6,500, Rents for $6 QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. - PRINTING BEST WORK AT lwnm'lp ' PRICES ) Office Open M‘ A ..“D‘N PHILADELPHIA 193 Main Strez Printing Deuve in_Several Languages, | 'The Eastem Prinliuz [ a word each dnypnyflorlcw& in the Herald. "‘ H. N. LOCKWOOD | { Cigarettes, 1 lot canned Tomatoes, : Show Cases, 8 Counters, 5 Gas Lamps, | 1 Cash Regisier, 2 Scales, 1 Oil Tank, 1 doz. Bags Charcoal, 1 lot Olive Oil, 1 lot Paper and Paper Bags, 1 lot Sta- tionary, 1 lot Matches, 1 lot Combs, 4 Tables, 4 Chairs; 1 Gas Stove, 1 Stove, 1 Awning, 1 lot Shelving, 1 Peanut | Roaster, 1 lot Bottled Soda (about ten cases), 1 Bag Peanuts, 1 iot Candles, | 1 lot Soapine, 1 lot Cocoa, 1 lot Syrup. Dated at New Britain, Conn,, this 27th day of July, A. D, 1915, FRED WINKLE, Constabls. antique furniture; glass, china, coverlets, shawls and all old things for cagh, O, F, Dickinson, Generul 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, the oidest \Wall Paper and Paiut Shop in whe © on the beach in the moenlighty " 'Yau're not the first girl kissed, by any manner of means, e > Delivery, New Britain, Conn, “And at that’ ghe answered, 7-31-24x ‘you've still got a lot te léarn. e —— ! Do e — RESORTS. | A B.JOHNSON, D. D. 8. Tt ot DENTIST Nativral Bank Bvilding. /- OPEN EVENINGS. T've you SOUTH BURRITT R SALE COTTAGE 0'\1 REAL'H-—T!OHP\“, ex- - iellent facilities, Good table, | terms reasonable, Mrs, Frey, Cot- tage 1803, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 8-3-wix

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