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WHERE PRICE AND- QUALITY COMBINE No home 13 complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. We are prepared to ‘nstull Bas water heaters at low rates 88 we make a specialty of installing them, ! Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kiaqs. v 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN TO RENT FOR 8-Room Cottage, Bassett St., all | | improvements, $6,200. | 3-Family and Garage, 526 Church, | | SALE __10-Room House, all improvements, 55 Curtis St., $5,250, 2-Family, all improvements, Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350. TO RENT—Six room tenement, mod- | ern improvements. 12 School street. 1249-2. 8-7-2dx R 25 BRI 'O RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms on third floor at No. 12 Pearl court. Inquire at 16 Pearl court. 8-7-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement elec- tric iights, bath and all modern | improvements at 99 Winthrop St i rent $11.00, to small family. Apply | Pinkus, downstairs. BTEE ALL advertisements jor the classified column must be in the Herald office by +:30 p. m. on the day ef issue. 10 A separate baths and toilets, $5,400. 8-Room Cottage, improvements, | Building Lots on Corbin Avenus 309 Chestnut St., $5,500. | and Hamilton St. FOR RENT—7-Room Tenement on Griswold St. $18.00. Also Rooming House, 14 Rooms. Center of city. Cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY FOR SALE PLAINVILLE HOME. 12 Room two Tenement House; 1 14 ‘acres land, ideal place centrally Jo- cated. H. N. LOCKWOOD | Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET —_— Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. LOST—A brown and white Englissl'll Setter. Reward if returned_tgx " Lexington St. 7-31- TO RENT—Two rooms, all improve- ments, for lisht housekeeping. Near | Central park, 141 Main St. 8-7-1dx | -iunlsinger llsinéss&gm IN NEW LOCATION, 197 ASYLUM STREET New rooms! New equipment! New enthusiasm! Live-wire organization- Highest-grade instruction! Expert instructors! Up-to-the-minute methods! Send for Catalogue N, S rOILSAS 1'0 RENT—Workshop with machines for making all kinds of tools, also machine for sharpening lawn mowers. Second-hand tools for sale. 545 Stanley St. City. 8-6-3dx | FOR SALE—Farm, 290 acres, Bast i Hampton, 12-room house, barus, chicken coop, orchard, eic., Prics low, Box X19X Herald. 8-5-7-9 FOR SALE—Account of leaving city will sell all our nearly new furni- ture, consisting of a full six room r. A. Bowers, 332 | gue N, Lipitint b ok A. Bowers. tox | HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL e * | THE SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY E 197 Asylum Street. Hartford, Conn. ———n ——— OR SALE—Second tires and tubes, FOR SALE! standard makes, at bargain prices. Always in stock. Williams Auto Co., 278 Elm street, city.’ 8-5-6d The A. M. E. Zion Church Building, located No. 11 Corbin Place. Price Just ihe place for Storehouse. | TO RENT—Tenement of five three or eight rooms, all improvements. All in good condition. 237 Maple St % 8-5-1wx 2x TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, modern improvemenis, a: 28% Park street. Rent reasonable. Mrs. T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street, lower | bell. Tel. 211-3. 8-6-tf | ! F‘.GGS—Connect(cut, guaranteed, _de- livered Thursdays at market prices. Address, Eggs, Herald Office. { 7-31-9x TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern improvements at 5 Cheriy street, new and modern five room rent, 42 Maple street, P, J. Mur- ray and Co, 88 West Main street. 8-6-tf - PRINTING- BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dene In’ Several Languages i The Eastern Printing C 53 Chur. . Street. Tel. C. EBRESEN, MGR. | low. The Home Banking and Rea ty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street RS TR R U v e ——————————————— ' BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties FOR SALE—Three fine large building lots 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 Heraid. 7-24-tf AUTO BARGAINS. TO RENT—Tenement of (five, three or eight rooms. All in good con- dition. 237 Maple street.” 8-5-1wx TO RENT—Three four-room _tene- | ments, $13.00 and $13.50. 119 Glen | street. Frank Poglitsch. 8-4-d6x | WANTED—Table boarders. 33 Main street. ( 8-5-3dx —————————— SUMMER RESORTS. TO RENT—SIx rooms, new house, all | improvements, second floor, 54 Gar- | den st. Address ¥rank Shields, Tel. 605-3. ~ 7-27-tr | cnm—— g ~—~LIVERY-— ] Storage, Repairs and Su, es U.'S. Tires und Howe Tube * HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. PRILADELPRIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Streal Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MUDERATE * .. PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 . M. Sundays by F. . ..UNKS, D. D. 8, COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- Accommodated. iellent fau ties. Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- Hilding Nelson, tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford. | - Y : Conn. 8-3-wix | 172-174 ARCH STREET, If You Want Good Bottled SPEND YOUR VACATION at “All| Right” Cottage, Indian Neck, Con- | b - necticut's best’ resort. Excelleri | Beer, Wine_ -r Liguors, i able, pleasant surrcundings, bath- | ing, etc. Reasonable rates | Ol'del' Same l‘)‘lBgK, HELP WANTED—MALE, 1 PHILIP BA,I 482-2 *85 Arch St. P - WANTED—Young man, 20 years or older, to learn clothing business. |~ ¢, _ Apoly in own hand writing to| KFor Your Insurance and Box 12X, Herald Office. 8-6-3d | Surety Bonds - -- — 1 uble by having your insur- | WANTED—First class tool makers, | n:w:’,,‘tzn by 8 man who knows only experienced men on tools and | eae G to automatic machinery need apply. S The F. Kelly Co., Derby, Conn, | DWIGHT A. PARSONS, d 8:4-d6 | Booth's Block. TO RENT—Downstairs tenement of | five rooms, all modern improve- ments, inquire, 36 Connerton street. Second floor. 7-24-tf cn the pier and none but passengers | TO RENT-—An elegant 1st floor 5§ room were allowed on boarg the ship. One tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; ci the officials of the piea . said 'the all modern improvements; nicest in Adriatic had the largest cargo of war th! locality. Inquire Wexler, 439 munitions that had been taken out of Arrh St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-43-¢ this port. As the ship moved out into A the river firemen climbed on top of | TO RENT —Two tenements on Arch- the aeroplane cases and shouted to street, one three rooms, §2; onc {heir friénds on the pier that there four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch ‘would be plenty of floats if they were street. . W, Loomis. T-14-1L torpedoed. 4 way to London. The Adriatic was to \the' White Star | bave sailed at noon, but rain delayed whighisalied for Burope | the loading of her cargo. Before the »"g“ f’/\\ ‘ifies, The decks | ship left her pier every motor truck o fgéNered fore/and aft | was examined by detectives hired by m 1. his material in- | the company, and the cargo was care- ‘aetoplanes in cases and | fully watched before being lowered in frucks.. She had 16,500 | the hold. Here more detectives were ‘munitions in ‘meér holds ' on duty to see that the cargo was not jengers, of whom fifteen | tampered with before the hatches n mechanies on their | were put on. All baggage was opened submarines e TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, All modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 8-3-15 tr tenement six portant than Warsaw, to stand a siege. The Russians still hold the eastern bank of the Vistula at Warsaw and guns in Warsaw, but military experts here do not share this feeling. They i ! TO. RENT—Desirable o » lle Gap Lett nggma.ged into the ‘mans, according to gorod, however, The de- were the Russians before their The garrisons of the two ‘appear to. have completed tion without material loss point out as the real significanse of the capture of the two fortresses that the Russians thereby have lost the fortified base of operations which gave theme such immense advantage in the earlier movements in Poland, and that this advantage now has been trans- ferred to the Germans who can utilize it either for defensive strategy or to facilitate a further offensive cam- paign against the Russians. i Big Capture Possible. i It prisoners and guns are desired | there is still a chance of making a | considerable capture, the military | writers say, for the Russians crowded | within the long salient running.out to | the fortress of Novogeorgiecsk are in a precarious position. With German armies on three sides, the mouth of the sack from which they must escape is scarcely a dozen miles wide, and from the north General Von Gallwitz's army has broken through the defen- sive lines' and is pressing irresistibly down towards the Narew river No command the crossing here which is so important in facilitating the order- ly retreal by the railroads and chau- (Sses which converge at this ponit. No Details of Warsaw Capture. No details of the capture of Warsaw ‘beyond the meager omcis,l reports have been received here. 'A number of German war correspondents arrived in the vicinity of the Polish capital a few days ago but have not yet been able to send any dispatches. GOES THROUGH CAPE COD CANAL New York Yacht Club Fleet ¥or Marblehead. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 7.—The New York Yacht club fleet passed through the Cape Cod Canal today one hun-, dred strong, the largest fleet that has been north of Cape Cod since 1897, when the sduadron fan to Bar Har- bor. Canal tugs and steam yachts towed lfleaded TO RENT-—6 100ms ténements with TO RENT—TFive rooms, all improve- rooms, electricity, Bassett St. gas, adults. 113 b ~27-tt bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, Rogers fisk and Doc. Chestnut #t. apply at Co.,, 18Y 6-10-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in private family. 70 Franklin Square Tel. 486-2. 2d ments, at 47 20 Comruercial street. Glen street. lnquire Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1t TO RENT—Four room modern improvements. street extension. tenement, 473 Park 8-4-tf. — NOTICE. NOTICE—Have the carbon removed from your cylinder by the Carbon Burning process. First class work at the bargain price of 50 cents a eylinder. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street, ci 64 HELP WANTED—FEMALE, 8 set tubs; hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Wal- nut street. 7-30-tf TO RENT—Front rooms, also housekeeping rooms, 28 Mr. Morse. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day und aigin Storage, Supplics und Repalti-z light Church 8-4-Cdx TWO ROOMS—Furnished far house- | keeping, including kitchen, pantry, | || MOTORCYCLE TIRES || 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 | The /| ALLING RUBBER ZO.|! DETECTIVES If you are anucipating investiga- tion In any matter where secrecy. Integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET. HARTIORD. CONN. 'YHONE CHARTER 412, 1 use the Detecta Phone. OUR Williams Auto Co. Agents, Hudson Motor Cars. New ILLUSTRAT Ceorgianr,.. Mo, DS, ke carried away a large part gs.and munitions of war.ac- ‘Warsaw for the armies ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. 4| 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. '"PHONE 6. 287 ELM STRE Ag’t Reo Cars. ek MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in | 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter 'Heads Printed, HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST Naticnal Bank Bui OPEN EVENINGS. indications of an evacuation of No- vogeorgiecsk by the Russians have been received here and Grand Duke sige Nicholas, commander in chief, of the Russian armies, perhaps may intend to leave the garrison in this fortress, which is really stronger and more im- the sailing division ‘and a majority of the yachts were on the Sandwich of the canal ‘by morning Cape Cod bay was full of fog and rain when the fleet emerged but the wind hauled in to the northwest dur- ing the forenoon and blew the fog well out to, sea. The fleet headed along the Plymouth shore and was | expected ‘to reach Marblehead this afternoon. 3 WANTED—Waitress and laundress, no cooking, family of two. Swedish | girl preferred. Apply 55 Lexington street. 8-7-6d 2 ppointment is expressed Jerman people at the fail- “Teutonic forces to make jpture of prisoners and Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per $l 7’000 Price QUIGLEY, 277 Main Street WANTED—Young lady, experienced bookkeeper. Good, permanent posi- tion. Address “J,”" Herald office. 8-6-3d : FOR SALE mse at Maple Hill. s on Adams Street, near Vine. on Lincoln Street. _pYe ; mlltz & Costello, Inc. 242 ™Main “‘reel. = | WANTED—A refined energetic wo- . man to Secure Orders for Profitable | easy selling article used by women in the home. Address 710 Chamber of Commerce Building, New Haven, Conn, 8-6-2d year. Portland, Ore. Aug. 7—Emma Gold- the anarchist writer and l MISS GOLDMAN OUT ON BAIL. H ' tuer, was out on bail today following man, lec- ing. her arrest here last night, on a charge of circulating literature of an , @lleged illegal character, but Ben- jamin Reitman, her manager, who | was taken into custody on the same | charge, was still held in jail. Miss¢ | Goldman said she expected to pro- | cure bail for him also. | | 1 week. Divers sent down to examine | the condition of the hull found that | | the sulphuric acid had leaked from | her cargo and so eaten away the | plates that it would be impracticable to attempt to float the vessel. The “NANTED.—Exeprienced strippers on covering machine. Apply N. B, Pa- per Box Co., Walnut St. 8-4tf, o IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. @ teama. Tal cannection ANNOUNCEMENT! Beginning September 1, Merchants & Bankers’ Business School enters upon its third year in business as a select school for a limited number de- siring the best possible preparation for ! positions as Bookkeepers, WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Two in family. Apply after the 8th. Mrs. R. C. Germond, 342 Hart street. 8-4-tf FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity street,” Rents for $672 per year. Price $6,500, i QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. o ervm— NOT TO RAISE DES . T . g QLA WANTED—A kitchen maid and wait- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs. Bas- rett, New Britain Hospital. OTTAGE PLACE ible 6 Room Cottage - with Furnace, Gas, ‘Wreck of British Steamer to Be De- stroyed by Dynamite. St. Johns, N. F., Aug. 7.—Efforts to raise the British steamer Desola, wiheh sank in the harbor here last winter, were finally abandoned this 7-23-tf veloped and she returned. After a third of the cargo had been discharged the acid reached the hull, damaged the steam pipes and set the woodwork on fire. Shortly afterward the steamer sank, three feet of the hull above the main deck remaining over water. ———————————— e - , " Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEY and NOVEL DESIGNS al grades, prices right. Sign Makers. Stenographers av Typists, Office Assistants, The average time to complete one | of our regular courses is SIX | | MONTHS. The tuition is $15.00 a month with all supplies furnished. New term begins September 1st. Call, write or ’phone for further particulars aERmANTS&BANKE USINESS SCHOOQL: 61 PRATT ST, HARTFORD F., H, Jarvis, Principal il you are out of work don’t waste your thine wan. dering aimlessly about mak- ing a nuisance of yourself In places where the employers have more help than they know what to do with. T.ook in the Herald Want Columns and ~ee there which peopie in New Britain really ueed your services. i § 304 MAIN St. "Phone 534 MCRGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City. cl s . for Plymouth, Eng., in December, | | 1914, with a cargo of sulphuric acid | o e ) @ [ in steel drums, put in here because of | | repacked. The | anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive ; wreck -will be destroyed by dynamite. | leaks in the drums. Most of the cargo | AND REAL ESTATE | paired and all was | steamer started again on her voyage, rgain on EASY TERMS. APPLY to | The Desola which left New York 20 WEST MAIN STREET. | was discharged, the drums were re- | Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Y | . R % Ry | but the next day similer trouble de- oA,