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f§ of the Grand ) lic assembled in @ erand encamp- Ann versa.ry of the 1864 at Fort bn, to save the capture by the meral Jubal A. e xold soldiers ‘ashington ad s Bodyguard at Big Reunion were photographed at the site of F‘ort Stevens. Eight survivors of Linco bodyguard answered to their n at Fifteenth and D. streets, not far from the White Hox the guard quartered its how the war- Dr. George C. of the faculty of the V Medical college at @ § where €8s during | hman, dean ern Reserve 'eand, O., pre- sided. A unique couple at the region is composed of Major Suter/of Ohio, aged ninety-six, and his son, Rufus W. Suter of Batimore, aggd seventy- two. Father and son enisfed together in the Fourth Maryland regiment, in which the father was prompty made captain. His son, who was then ony eighteen, afterward became sergeant. _a=ve the Babies. Y is aomathmg frightful. 'We can hardly realize that born die before civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., they reach one year; thirty-seven before they are five, and one-half before te to .that a timel; o Neithar I lives, ths -reoeoulo or morpfl;up’ use of Castoria would save a o we hesitate to say that many y the use of narcotic preparations. sold for children’s complaints contain g B Th:}{l p‘e;;’ in considerable quantiti : ey any quan ltbonsthesigmtunotcms. retard circulation and I sxmt%{ethe reverse, but toher. Castoria B e, e ihnys bem the signature of M%‘ hFEnrler) ISTRUGTOR dio in Booth’s 21, Oct. 1st, 1915, M. to 9 P.. M. A VERY FINE PROPERTY. We are offering a - very - desirable FARM, or COUNTRY HOME, con- sisting of nice House, large Barns and 300 acres of choice land, all located within three miles of the center of New Britain. The Home Banking and Realty Co. ;‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street practiced each year. Trees and Shrubs gt well established be(ore the ground freezes, an urly start in the Spring. .choice variety of Trees, Shrubs, Privet and Berberry our home and grounds, and would like to call on 136-5 on the telephone and say when you would like ‘We will be there. b GREENHOUSES AND NURSERIES rooms, ....$20 6 Tooms, .. $15 'St 8 rdpms $16 j rooms ... $14 5 6 rooms;.. $23 64 Church St, 5 rooms .. $24 48 Main St, 6 rooms .... $26 450 East St. 5 rooms .... $15 87 Arch St., 5 rooms . $14 85 Hart §t, 4 rooms .... $12 NEW YORK SALOONS CLOSE THEIR DOORS Retail Liquor License Increase Causes 600 Thirst Parlors to Quit—Beer Fifteen Cents a Pint, New York, Sept. 20.—The increase of $300 in the cost of the state retail liquor license fee which becomes ef- fective tomorrow will force six hun- dred saloons out fof business in Man- hattan and Brooklyn and reduce the |, city’s share m this revenue about $380,000, according to estimates of thé officers of retail liquor dealers as- sociations. , The increase brings the cost of the licenses up to $1,500. The excise commissioner for Man- hattan said today that there was a decline in the receipt of his office in- dicating that 300 or 400 retailers had quit. He said he b#lieved that peo- ple are not drinking as much now as in past years and that in his opinion Jmoving pictures keep men from sa- loons. Owing to the increased taxation the Liquor Dealers’ association announced today that the price of a pint of beer would be increased from ten to fif- teen cents tomorrow. SUICIDE SUIT. Man Who Killed Himself Enticed In- to Poker Game, It Is Said. ‘" Lexington, Ky., Sept. 30.—That Samuel Gordon, a New York travel- ing salesman hanged himself Oct. 4 at Louisville, in his room in the Seel- bach hotel, because he was ill and insane from drinking and losses at gambling, is alleged in suit by his es- tate to recover $50,000 damages from the hotel' company. It is averred Gordon was induced to enter a room and play “draw pokegr' Andrew M. Sea jr.,, the administra- tor, is the petitioner. Attorneys for the plaintiff are House, Grossman & Vorhaus of New York City. oS e AT Y s CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD O LOST. LOST—Young brown hound, Saturday the 18th. Return to 110 Rock- well Av Reward. 9-30-1dx HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Four men to pick apples by the day, Thomas Phillips, Ken- sington. Tel. 929-8 9-29d2 WANTED-—AL Tlp Top Barber Shop, (new manager), 3 expert barbers. $15.00 week and oommission. 6 Main St. 6-24-6dx —————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl to help in general housework. Good home and fair wages. Wicander, 117 Jubilee street. Telephone 1451-12. 9-30-1dx WANTED—Lady clerk for book- keéeping department in factory of- fice. Apply by letter to Drawer 1009, City. 9-30-3ax Broadway 9-29-3dx WANTED—Waitress at Restaurant, Arch street. WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. Mrs. ‘Wachter, 862 West Main. for gen- F. J. 9-29-3d WANTED—Experienced millinery saleslady also an apprentice one, willing to learn. Cohen’s, 228 Main street. 9-28-3d EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column mnst be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS, with board if desired. 289 Maple street, second floor. 9-30-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Bright sunny room with table board, electriz light and steam heat, 14 Camp St., second house from Normal school. 9-30 10-2 FURNISHED ROOMS—In private family nicely furnished large front room, ground floor (suitable for 2 gentlemen); also small cozy room. Price reasonable; reference requir- ed. 259 Arch St. 9-29-2dx —————————————————————— FOR saLE, FOR SALE—Overland touring car in good condition, a'bargain at $150. Inquire 63 Glen street. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—Good cooking range, first class condition. Very cheap if sold at once. 107 Maple. 9-30-2dx FOR SALE—Maxwell Runabout at 104 Dwight street. Call evenings 9-30-3dx WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework in family of two adults. Good wages given. Apply at 24 Lexington St, New Britain, Conn. 9-29-3dx WANTED-— oughly competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Chas. H. Parsons, 310 West Main St., - corner Vine. 9-24-tf WANTED—Maid for general house- work. No laundry work required. Apply 69 Lexington street. 9-21-tf —e e TO RENT room, family. TO Rent—Nice large front conveniences, in private Apply 46 Lincoln, upstairs. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—Large rooming house business. Centrally located. Good | raying investment. For particulars write P, O. Box No. 259. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—Parlor set and organ, very cheap also gas stove and other furniture, all in excellent condition. | Mrs, L. Onion, Blcycle street, Plain- ville. 9-29-3dx FOR SALE—Upright piano, wonder- ful bargain, make offer, anxious move, sell, dollar weekly. Address Sacrifice, Herald office. 9-29-2dx FOR SALE—AIl around horse; good driver and worker; owner has no use for same; will sell right, H. E. Doerr, 150 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 9-29-4dx TO RENT-—Four front offices in Main street. L. three 131 room flat, “The Barnes,” M. Barnes, 9-28-tf TO RENT—Five room flat, steam heat, Sl6 00, apply at Curran Co. 9-30-3d TO RENT—2 flats, five rooms each, all improvements. First floor $16.00, top floor $14.00. D. A. Appell, 446 West Main street. 9-30-3d TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, second floor, $18.00, at 14 ‘West Pearl St. JInquire Johnson, Johnson's Su,uon, ‘Plainville. 9-30-3ax FOR SALE—1912 Chalmers touring car. Self starter, modern equip- ment. Excellent condition, $425.00 A, B. Pierce, 530 East street. 9-29-3dx FOR SALE—House of nine rooms, suitable for either , one or two families, modern improvements, near trolley line. Price only $3,200. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 9-28-6dx AUTO BARGAINS—1914 Ford tour- ing, 1911 Maxwéll roadster, 1911 Selden Speedster, light Jackson #truck, seven passenger limousine, must be sold. Cohen Motor Car Co., 307 Church street. 9-28-3d Qctober first, six rooms and bath, all improvements, third floor at 38 Summer Street. In- quire E. Muecke. TO RENT—Six rooms, third floor, 64 Garden St. All improvements. Tel. 605-3. 9-29-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, second floor at 428 Church street. . Apply John Olson. 9-28-4d TO RENT—Five room modern improvements. street. Tel. 1079-3. teanement, 14 Warlock 9-28-5dx TO RENT—Tenement, 104 Seymour street. All modern improvements. Apply J. M. Curtin, 404 Main street. 9-28-5dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, modern improvements. 208 Bassett street. Inquire 28 Roberts | street. 9-28-8dx all im- 9-28-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms, provements. ’'Phone 476-4. TO RENT—Two flats at 45 Main street. Heat and hot water, fur- nace. Inquire T. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill, Tel. 291. 9-27-6d ANNOUNCEMENT TO LANDLORDS AND PROPERTY OWNERS. The following is a list of union shops fair to organized labor, employ- ing union men of Local No. 21, Brotherhood Painters, Dt‘:coratol’s and Paperhangers of America: John Boyle Co., 3 Franklin Square; Morgan & Kingsley, 304 Main Street; A. P. Marsh, 38 Main Street; Willarson, R. R. ‘Arcade; Berg & Keil, 476 Arch Street; Allen C. Ptolomey, 200 Brook Street; Geo. Strickland, 65 Glen Street; Joseph Wininger, 548 West Main Street; Adolph rindgren, 249 South Main Street; Frank Manning, 45 Main Street; James W. Manning & Co., 45 Union Street;-Krum & John- son, 46 Dwight Street; Chas, O. John- son, 424 Church Street; August Wal- len, 258 Maple Street; W. L. H ¥ «Co., 29 West Main Street; Chas, W. Holmes, 17 Fairview Street! Johnson & Gill, Farmington Ave. and Maple Street; Oscar Hultgren, Kensington; John A. Webb, 41 Linden Street; P. F. Kelley, 86 Myrtle Street. TO RENT—Two stores in Meehan’s new block, Lafayette street. Alsa tenement at 27 East street, Plain- ville, 'five rooms. Inquire down- stairs. 9-25-6d TO RENT—Fcur room tenement, 6% Trinity street, Inquire down- stairs. 9-24-1wx TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension- 9-9-tf L0 - RENT—Upstairs = tenement, 6 - rooms, 48 Vine street. Inquire on premises. 9-8-tf FOR SALE—Rooming house of sev- en rooms. Reasonable if taken at once. Tel. 255-4. 9-25-6dx ————————————————— WANTED. WANTED—A competent cook and al- so a second maid. Write to Box 4C, Herald. 9-30-tf WANTED—4-5 rooms all improve- ments in good location by small family. -~ Address Box 31XX, Her- ald. 9-30-3d hand street, 'WANTED—To buy _ second kitchen stove. ' 215 'Elm downstairs. Frank Verdl 9-30-d3x WANTED—Table board vicinity of Maple and streets, by two ladies. X 21 X, Herald. in the ‘Whiting Address 9-30-2dx WANTED—Counter, 8 or 10 feet, Ma- hogany preferred. 160 Arch St. Phone 1328. 9-29-2d4 PLAIN Sewing and Mending or will sew with a dressmaker. Address, Box X17, Herald. 9-26-3dx ‘WANTED—Washing to do at home. 24 Chapman street. 9-27-4dx ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPH C. BEEBE, organist of the South church, teacher of piano, or- gan and volice. Address South church office. 8-24-tf NOTICE. - RSN SR it AUTOMOBILE PARTIES takeh out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Telephone 1073-4. 9-27-6dx AR TO RENT—Third floor. tenement of Ave rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant’ street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Deeirable tenement rooms, electricity, gas, adults. 8ix 113 Bassett street. f NOTICE! REGISTERED NURSE Having suitable home, living alone, would accommodate few confinements desiring privacy. Terms moderate. Write_ P. O. Box 951, Hartford. PERFECTLY PASTEUR. IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teamsfi Tel. connection T 1 'Phone 451-2. FOR SALE TWO NEW BUNGALOWS at Barnesdale, 7 and 10 Rooms, Small payment required. Have your rent apply on your home. C. L. BARNEKES 192 Chestnut Street Have you forgotten it or are you 0 ing the same? If the former case, we wish to remind you. latter case, we shall be pleased to quote you prices. Of course it needless to explain its good qualities as you must already know them. Hot water is véry essential in any house. We also do Tinning and Plumbing in all its branches. J. EDWARD ERWIN ‘Where Prices Suit and Service Satisfies. 62 LAFAYETTE STREET "PHONE 6 --BURGLARY INSURANCE- Take It Out Before It Is Too Late of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street National Bank Bunldmg Prepares young men to understudy the man higher up. NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, beginning October 4, from 7:15 to 9:15. Rates: $6 per month; $20 for months payable in advance. HUNTSING=ZR’S 197 Asylum Strcet, Hartford, Conn. Office open for registration until 9 o'clock each evening, Send for cat- | alogue- N, MORTGAGES FOR SALE! | All local mortgages. Good Amount ..$5,000 . 1.600 1,200 1,000 600 2,000 six security. Interest_ per cent‘ per cent, per cent. ! per cent. per cent. per cent. 1st mortgage ist mortgage 1st mortgage 1st mortgage .. 2nd mortgage 2né mortgage . 2nd mortgage . 1,600 per cent. 2nd mortgage 1,300 per cent. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. DEi+ECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTIN BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Pringing Dcune in Several Languages. s The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur.. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done.in 1-2 and 8 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ile. 26 State St. ‘Hartford, Conll Williams Auto Gu Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplics, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREFT A, B. JOHNSON, p. D. 3. DENTIST Nativral Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. ) EMIL H. R. VOGEL Voice Culture , German English Telephone 339-12. 179 Glen St. provement. FOR SALE $12,000 Address SALOON Herald Offic: First class single house of 9 rooms, all in prime condition with every im- Also large 3 floor barn. H N, LOCKWOOD, Ranl Estate and Insurance MAIN ~~LIVERY—— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies ' U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel 221-4. 180 MAIN ST. PHILADELI’M DENTAL ROC 193 Main Stree Over 25¢ Store = BEST WORK AT nonmm PRICES it F. B ORKS, D. D. 8. Denison 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, and Storage, Supplies and Ag’t Reo Cars Advertise Your Herald’s Want Surety Bonds . Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who w Go to U ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 8 HARTFORD, CONN, A Chance toMakeMoney Buy a Lot on Stanley Sireet, Near the New Factory, From Schultz & Costelio, Inc. Main Stree Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESI y. & all grades, prices right. - Sign Makers. 304MAINS¢. *Phone 534 | ESTABLISHED 1854 m.mmm-umnqu-mon. B WE L TN