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omen Learn to Doctor fleasts ‘ As Foot and Mouth Evil Threatens mestic live stock. Photo shows lec- ture class, with the subject on the operating table. Additional interest is given to this development of wo- men’s sphere by the announcement that officials of the department of | commerce are aroused over the spread of the dread foot and moutn lew profession has been opened jmen of this country, that of hary surgeon. A Chicago veter- fecollege has inauguarted ’s class, where the fair sex ght the art of administering to s of horses, dogs and other do- a disease among the cattle of Illinois, and vigorous efforts are being made to stamp it out. The chief cause for apprehenslon is the proximity of the | infected herds to the great Chicago stockyards, which supplies the na- tion with much of its meat and ex- ports great quantities abroad- INCREASES CAPITAL. announced from Bristol that few Departure Manufacturing ny, through action of the direc- has sent notice to the stock- s that the capitalization of the | p to be increased $500,000 mak- e total $2,500,000. This action ated owing to the construc- f a large addition to the plant, ! will provide room for 1,000 lemployees. The annual meet- the directors will be held the week of the month. ES UP Y. M. C. A« WORK. erbert Wilson, former general pry of the local Y M. C. A, is le up association work to enter ploy of the DuPont Powder ny at City Paint, Va. Mr. Wil- | hs resigned the secretaryship of ch association at Pittsburg to p his new work which will be | p of the industrial welfare league { lished for the benefit of the [vees of the great powder con- ANNOUNCEMENT AND PROPERTY OWNERS. TO LANDLORDS The following is a list of union shops fair to organized labor, employ- ing union men of Local No. 21, Brotherhood Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America: John Boyle | Co., 8 Franklin Square; Morgan & | Kingsley, 304 Main Street; A. P. ‘Ma.rsh, 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 wLindgren, 249 South Main Street; Frank Manning, 45 Main Street;"James W. Manning & Co., 45 Union Street; Krum & John- i son, 45 Dwight Street; Chas. O. John- | son, 424 Church Street; August Wal- len, 258 Maple Street; W. L. Hatch 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. Kelley, 85 Myrtle Stree: e e — OB 1SS ST A i . | A VERY FINE PROPEHRTY. 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. BOWLING s and Private Pariies Accommodated, ding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. NOTICE. —_—— TO RENT—3 connecting rooms, pan- try, bath, steam heat, gas, electric lights, set range, etc., furnished for light housekeeping. Central. Price right. Adults only- Box 8 R Her- ald Office- 10-2a1 NOTICE—Man leaving no name, who wanted rent at 190 Cedar St., New Haven, is notified he cannot have rent, 10-2-1dx ! AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Telephone 1073-4 9-27-6dx e —————————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. 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 CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED AT ONCE—An experienced Furniture Finisher. Only one that is thoroughly experienced. Apply to Brown, Thomson & Co., Hart- ford, Conn. 10-2-2d4 BE A DETECTIVE-—Big pay; easy work; write Wagner, 1243 Lexing- ton avenue, New York, Dept. 627. -2-1dx WORD EACE INSERTION. ALL advertisements jor the classified coljumn mnst be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue STOLEN. WANTED—High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, ete. Good wages. FPermanent. Exclusive territocv. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Roches- ter, New York. 10-2-1dx WANTED—Salesman and collector apply Singer store 23 W. Main St., between 12 and 1:30 and after 5 2dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE., WANTED—Lady clerk for hl)ol(- keeping department in factory of- fice. Apply by letter to Drawer 1009, City. WANTED—Girls to learn dressmak- ing, tailoring, millinery, good posi- tions after learning. Apply 403 West Main St. 9-30-6dx WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Small family. Take Berlin car to Berlin. House opposite the church. Mrs. Dodd. 9-30-3d WANTED-— Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Chas: H. Parsons, 310 West Main St.,, corner Vine. 9-24-tf BOARDERS. ROOM and hoa.rd for gontleman Also table boarder wanted. Call 84 Prospect street. 10-2-1¢x i TO RENT 9-30-3dx | STOLEN—From 115 Vine street, a child’s velocipede. Reward of $10 will be paid for its return with the identification of the persons who took it. Elisha H. Cooper. FOR SALE, . FOR SALE—Small second hand cook- ing store with water front. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 19 Em- mons Place. 0-2-1dx FOR SALE—Good 60 gallon oil tank. Apply 77 Maple street. 10-2-14 FOR SALE——Harley Davidson twin motorcycle. Inquire 286 Maple St. 10-1-wix FOR SALE—Five passenger Hudson touring car 1913-54 model. For par- ticulars inquire 92 Vine street. 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—500 cords first class cord wood, f. 0. b., Middlefield, Conn., A Brazos & Sons, Inc., Mid- dletown, Conn. 10-1-2ax FOR SALE—1912 model five passen- ger Rambler touring. In fine con- dition, cheap if taken quick. D, S. Negri, Berlin. 10-1-3d4 FOR SALE—Overland touring car in good condition, a bargain at $150. Inquire 63 Glen street. 9-30-3dx Runabout at Call evenings 9-30-tfx FOR SALE—Maxwell 104 Dwight street. TO RENT—Six room tenement, all modern improvements. 12 School street: Adults. Tel 1249-2, 10-2-d1x TO RENT—An upstairs rent of four or five rooms, seperate laundry, at 479 Park Street Extension. Inquire downstairs, or 'phone v75-5. 10-2-d1x FOR SALE—Large rooming house business. Centrally located. Good raying investment. For particulars write P. O. Box No. 259. 9-30-3dx 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 Now Is the Time to Fill Your Bins With Some of Our OLD COMPANY LEHIGH TELEPHONE 52. Prepares young men to the man higher up. NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, beginning October 4, from 7:16 to 5. ( Rates: $6 per month; $20 .for six months payable in advance. HUNTSINGER'S 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Office open for registration until o'clock each evening. Send for cat- alogue. N. MORTGAGES FOR SALE! All local mortgages. Good security. - Amount Interest 1st mortgage $5,000 per cent. ist mortgage ..... 1.500 per cent, 1st mortgage .. 1,200 per cent. 1st mortgage .. 1,000 per cent. na mortgage ... 600 per cent. nad mortgage . 2,000 pér cent. 2nd mortgage .. 1,600 per cent. 2ud mortgage . 1,300 per cent, QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SALE TWO NEW BUNGALOWS at Barnesdale, 7 and 10 Rooms. Small | payment required. Have your remt | apply on your home. | C. L. BARNES | "Phone 451-2. 192 Chestnut Street understudy TO RENT—Five room tenement, floor, all modern 58 Trinity street. first improvements. 10-24-3x TO RENT—Six room tenement, front rooms suitable for office, one flight up. Steam heat. 78 West Main street. Apply at store. 10-2-1d TO RENT-—Four rooms, newly paint- ed, at 32 Greenwood street, 10-2-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, elec- tric and gas light, steam heat. N. Jartman, 21 Dewey street. 10-2-3dx TO Rent—Nice large front conveniences, in private Apply 45 Lincoln, upstairs. 9-30-3dx room, family. FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS, with board if desired. 289 Maple street, second floor, 9-80-3dx TO RENT—Six room tenement second floor, 7 Andrews street. 10-1-2dx TO RENT—Four room flat, three front offices in ‘“The Barnes,” 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes, 9-28-tf TO RENT—Five room flat, steam heat, $16.00, apply at Curran Co. 9-30-3d gy Want Good Bottied ar, Wine or Liquors, | Order Same from HILIP BARDECK, Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 The Home Banking and k] Reaity Co. “The Dickinson,” . 193 Main Street i i i o FALL PLANTING s being more extemsively practiced each year. Trees and Shrubs et out in the Fall . get well established before the ground freezes, nd thus get an early start in the Spring. ‘We have a choice variety of Trees, Shrubs, Privet and Berberry beautifying your home and grounds, and would like to call on ou and talk it over. Just call 136-5 on the telephone and say when you would like o have us call. We will be there. IETS GREENHOUSES AND NURSERIESE Clinton Street O RENT maple St. 6 rooms, .. "Maple St., 6 rooms, 31, 5 Fairview St., 6 rooms $15 Maple St- 5 rooms ..... $14 Church St., rooms,.. $23 $20 64 Church St.,, 5 rooms .. 48 Main 3t., 450 East Sf 87 Arch St. 85 Hart St $24 $26 $15 $14 $12 W. L. HATCH CO. NDREAL: ESTATE 20 'WEST MAIN STREET 6 rooms .... 5 rooms .... 5 rooms .... o 4 rooms ..., City Advertisemeni To Tax Payers! Assessors’ Notice All persons in the Town of New Britain, liable to pay taxes are here- by notified and requested to return to the Assessors on or before the first | day of November next, a fist of all property owned or possessed by them on the first day of October, 1915. The | Assessors will meet in their office, | Gity Hail, West Main Street, FRIDAY, OCT, 1, 1915, and every day thereafter during Oc- tober, except Sundays, for the pur- pose of recelving said lists. Office Hours from 9 a, m., to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. N B.—All persons owning houses or land are requested to give a full description of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be pro- cured at the Assessors’ Office, City Hall { ATT NTION 1S CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING STATUTE: “Each resident and every corpora- tion of any town liable to give in a | list and pay taxes thereon, shall on or before the first day of November in each year, give in his list, made anad sworn to as hereinbefore pre- scribed; and if he shall neglect or refuse to do so the assessors shall fill out a list for him, putting thereon all property which they have reason to believe is owned by him, liable to taxation, at actual valuation thereof from the best information they can cbtain, and add thereunto 10 per cent, of such valuation.” AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAMES J. WATSON, AARON DANIELSON. 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--1(! TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, second floor, $18.00, at 14 West Pearl St. Inquire Johnson, Johnson’s Station, Plainville. 9-30-8dx 1'OR RENT—From October first, six rooms and bath, all improvements, third floor at 38 Summer street. In- quire E. Muecke. TO RENT—Six rooms, third floor, 54 Garden St. All improvements. Tel. 605-3. 9-29-tf 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 —— ‘WANTED. WANTED—To borrow $500 on second mortgage, WIill pay bonus and 8 per cent interest. Address “Loan,” Box 7, Herald. WANTED—By German woman, wash- ing to do at home. Mrs. Golitz, 114 Kensington St. 10-2-3dx WANTED—Licensed pharmacist. In- quire J. J. McBriarty, Church and Stanley streets, 10-1-4dx WANTED—Woman with ten year old daughter wishes position as ‘housekeeper. Prefer good home to high wages. Address Box 16-16, . Hedald Office. 10-1-2dx WANTED—Automobile Presto-O-Lite tank- W. V., 160 Maple St, 10-1dix WANTED—A competent cook and al- 80 a second maid. Write to Box 4C, Herald. 9-30-tf WANTED—4-5 rooms all ments in good location by family, Address Box 31XX ald. improve- small , Her- 9-30-3d hand street, WANTED—To buy second kitchen stove. 2156 Elm downstairs. Frank Verdl. 9-30-d3x AGENTS WANTED. TO RENT—Five room modern improvements. street. Tel. 1079-3. tenement, 14 Warlock 9-28-5dx TO RENT—Tenement, street. 104 Seymour 9-28-5dx all im- 9-28-tf TO provements. RENT—Seven rooms, 'Phone 476-4. TO RENT—Two flats at 45 Main street. Heat and hot water, fur- nace. Inquire T. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hiil, Tel, 1. 9-27-64 “our room tenement, on modern improvements. 473 Park street extensiom- 9-9-tf 0 RENT—Upstairs tenement, rooms, 48 Vine street. premises. [ Inquire on 9-8-tf TO RENT-—Third floor tenement of fAve rooms, Inquire 76 Pleasant street, bell. second TO RENT-—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street tenement six gas, adults. 113 5-27-tf DRESSMAKIN GIVE US a trial. Tailor made skirts $2.00 up. Suits $10.00. Dresses $5.00 up. American Tailors, West Main St, 6-30-6dx All modern improvements. | Apply J. M. Curtin, 404 Main street. | modern. improvements. | 403 { ain Herald, published EARN $100 weekly selling P. R. K. Keeps glass clear from rain, mist, frost, fog, steam. Act now. Ed- ward Cudihy, Marblehead, Mass. Legal Notice. Statement of ownership, ment, circulation, etc., of New Brit- daily, except Sunday, at New Britain, Conn., as re- quired by law: Editor—John J. Daly. Managing Editor—Johnstone Vance. Business Manager—Henry N. Lee. Publisher—Herald Publishing Com- pany. Stockholders—Mrs. R. J. Josnstone Vance, Agnes Vance, Rich- ard Hurlburt, Jean Cochrane and Itobert Vance, all of New Britain, Corm. Mortgage- ritt Savings Conn. Circulation manage- Vance, $8,000, Bank held by the Bur- of New BEritain, HENRY N. LE Business Manager. Sworn before me this h day September, 1915, of € H Notary NOTICE! REGISTERED NURSE Having suitable home, living alone, would accommodate few confinements desiring privacy. Terms moderate. Write P. O. Box 951, Hartford. IRVING, Publi Do _.ECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G, BROW 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone. | COAL May We Have Your Order? New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. 301 PARK STRELT --BURGLAR}( INSURANCE.-- Take It Out Before It Is H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street Nanonal Bank Building Too Late of SALOON FOR SALE o $12,000 Address SALOON Herald Office FOR SALE First class single house of § rooms, « all in prime condition with every im- & provement. Also large 3 floor barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 WIST MAIN STREET ——LIVER Y-— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 180 MAIN sT.” FRILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 2pc Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. .uONKS, D. D. S. Georg‘ianna Monks, D. D. S Denison Garage * 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing, Ag’t Reo Cars 'Phone 224 PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderave Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Dene in Several Languages : i The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur. .. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYFEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St Hartford, Conn. [H1iams AL10 L0, Agenis Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire, Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 2 287 ELM STREWT TA.B. JUHNSUN, U. U, S. DENTIST Nath nal Bank Building. NGS. 304 MAIN St. I 8 EE———ep——— Advertise Your Wants in Lke Herald’s Want Columns. " For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur« ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. [ be Mantel'naq\ UM ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN, L1 AChance toMakeMoney Buy a Lot on Stanley Street, Near the New Factory, From schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS ' all grades, prices right, Sign Makers. *Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olty.