New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 12

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WESTERN UNION ™| TELEGRAM e W. E. Atkins, VicePresident. Newcomb Carlton, President. Belvidere Brooks, Vice-President JECEIVER’S No. TIME FILED CHECK CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1%e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. D the following NIGHT LETTER subject to on back hereof which are hereby agreed to Ogden, Utah, Sept. 29, 1915. Prepare yourself to be 1009, efficiency man by at- tending HUNTSINGER'’S 197 Ayslum Street, Hartford, Send for Catalogue N. PHILAGELPHIA | DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 2z5c¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Oftc Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. FOR SALE—Extra good driving horse, makes good appearance Also har- ness, buggy and sleigh, nearly new. Lewis Bradbury, Kensington. 11-1-d2x FOR SALE—Strictly fresh TO RENT. lorge or small quantitic | GEN. DODGE ONE OF _ SR TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, = FEW SURVIVING GREAT 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked | FOR SALE—Four burner Gas stove, Food Shop, 73 Church St. 11-2-tf Bed couch, Oil heater, 4 weeks use. MEN OF CIVIL WAR TO RENT—Half of store. Inquire 72 West 105 South Burritt, call Tuesday or | 10-12-tf Automobile car. vert. parties taken out. Buick Reasonable rates. Richard Co- Telephone 1073-4. 11-1-6dx eggs Conn. Wednesday. 11-1-2ax | i UIGLEY SAYS One of the best paying properties today is undoubtedly the mod- ern three family house. I have a number of these houses for sale on easy terms, which will net on an investment of $1,000 over 17 per cent. per annum, and others which will net 15 per cent. This may not seem possible, but the table given below should convince anyone of the truth of my assertion. hree Tenement Houses HERE IS A HOME FOR 31,000 CASH. Main street. FOR SALE——1916 Hudson touring | car run about 2,000 miles. This ! car has been turned in on a closed | car and is in as good condition zs | new. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm Street 11-1-6d TO RENT—Five room tenement, new = 2 house, all improvements. 397 Chest- | FOR SALE—Glenwod range, almost | nut street. -2-5dx | new, Mrs. J. P. Barry, No. 219 | Chestnut St., 11-1-30x | TO RENT—Six room flat, modern —- improvements. Steam heat. 114 | FOR SALE—Several two family Commercial Street. houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- GF. . .WONKS, D, D. S, e | e improvements, also building | (Feorgiann: D. D. TO RENT —Tenement, second floor, e o or near trolley lines. W. gi a Monks, 8. five rooms on a floor and one in the | }» greele, 260 Chestnut street. - attic. All modern conveniences, 10-30- de‘ : everything first class. Inquire at M FOR SALE—Victrola for 513—“850“ BETTER THAN 109, 447 Church street. 11-1-3dx very little, with good assortment of records, all in fine order, $1.00 | We can sell central Real Estate, weekly if desired, Box 16XX Her- | nicely located, which is paying better 28-1e ald. A ‘than 10 per cent. Call and let us R hd,wn | show you this property. including 60 good records in running order, $8; would | The Home Bankmg and Reaity Co. Box 15 BB Herald. ‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street 10-28-if | Lo o e TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec- ond floor, 76 Austin street. Inquire of T. Buckley, 535 Stanley street. Tel. 1437-4. 11~ d PRICE $6,300. INCOME. First Floor Rent. . ..$16.00 Becond Floor Rent.. 16.00 [Third Floor Rent. 14.00 EXPENSE. 00 1st Mortgage at % $165.00 2nd Mortgage at TO RENT—RBeautiful steam-heated upper tenement of 5 rooms on and Dwight streets. 11-1 % - $2,000 6% Taxes Fire Insurance Water Rent .. TO RENT—Tenement of 4, 5 or 6 rooms at reduced rates for the win- ter. Apply 62 Chestnut street. 10-30-6d FOR type, excellent Total Expenses take $1 weekly. [income per year .. - S 6&”52”{. 6M0006.a | TO ]{ENT‘A]%O“'!\SLU:“! rent of five e | rooms. improvements. 58 | FOR SALE—Driving horse, cheap, | Black Rock 10-80-3dx | © 4jc0 rubber tired carriage and har- | Sl ness, 655 Lincoln, Tel. 11-3. TO RENT—Heated tenement of six | . 10-29-4d $552.00 Income 379.27 Expense avenue. With the report of the mortal illness of Major General Grenville M. Dodge at his home in Council Bluffs, Ia, rooms, all improvements at 716 came the close of a long career filled Stanley street. 10-30-34 with years and honors. The death of = General Daniel M. Sickles left General | TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, Dodge the only surviving corps com- | Modern improvements at 43 Cher mander of the Union army in the | street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 civil war. General Dodge was born Maple street. 10-29-tf April 12, 1831. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second modern 3 family o i house, lot 50x162, rooms, lot 50x166, BEEF ’I‘[] U S TR““PS "En RENT—Desirable house with 1 o« Us price $9,500. price $6,200. twleve rooms, hardwood floors, elec- Contractors Willing to Compete U I G L E Y for Army Order in Philippines heat and large yard, inquire at 9 Fire Insurance (Goreespondance of the Amosiated presss | 54 Garden St AN improvements | WANTED Young man wishes posi- Camp street. 10-28-6d4 Peking, Sept. 30.—Chi . & Tel. 605-3. 9-29-tf | tion in factory office. Best of ref- Real Estate Mortgage Loans iing. Sep ably supply the American troops in -| erences. Address, Herald, BOX anq objects the following: To give the Philippines with fresh beef after | TO RENT—Seven rooms. all im- | 12XX. 11-2-5dX | the members an opportunity to prac- this year. Major Hugh Gallegher of | Provements. 'Phone 475-4. 9-23-tf | - : = itlce offhand rifle shooting and promo- | the United States army and severil | WANTED—Underwood typewriter. | jon of sociability and friendship veterarians recently Will pay cash. Address Box 24AA, | gmong its members. made visits to Sigas : different parts of China toer the pur- Herald. 11-2-1dx | It has a membership of fifty-five : | and was organized February 11, 1871. pose of inspecting beef animals and 5 o . s determining whether Chinese beef is ment with all mudern improvements, ag collector. |~ “mpe . Officers are as follows: Au- suitable for the American army, 42 Maple street. J M Wy and 23 W. M‘““;zus( Zehrer, President; Josef Zwiebel- Which is very particular about the | Co. real estate '1n(1 Insurance. st., 5 P. M. | weger, Vice President; Fred Zwiebel- quality of meat supplied to its men. 10-26-tf 11-1-d2X | hofer, Treasurer; Ernst E. Muecke, Secretary; Buthold John, Shooting Contractors in China have signified = a willingness to compete for the army WANTED—Maid for general house-| Master. at 154 Lincoln street. N't); A copy of its By-Laws, runslituliuni 1 | | | $172.73 POTATOES FOR SALE—We have left for sale a few selected Green Mountain potatoes grown on high land. Moorland Farm, Kensington. Telephone 646-12, 0-28-6d PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON $172.793 ON AN INVESTMENT OF $1,000—A 179, INVESTMENT. — CHURCH ST.—A 3 family house, 14 rooms, lots 49x154, price $6,700. CHURCH ST.—A modern 3 family house of 13 rooms, lot 50x154, price $8,700. EAST ST.—A 3 fam- ily house, 14 rooms, price $4,800. FAIRVIEW ST.— 3 tenement house, 14 rooms, lot 50x 132, price $5,500. ~ e FOR SALE—Bungalow at Barnesdale. | Park Street, Near Stanley. Five rooms, large hall, electric € teams. Tel. connection lights, steam heat, city water, garage, barn. Lot 150x150. Inquire = = — A. McNeckle. 10-27-1WX | Mo the Board of County Commission- ers of Hartford County: The New Britain Rifle Company, acting by Ernst E. Muecke, Secretary, duly authorized by vote of said Com- pany, hereby apply for a Club Certifi- ! cate to entitle it to have in its |)(:s-‘ session and dispense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 1915, at the quarters of said Com- pany, located at Wooster Street, Town of New Britain. Said Company has for its purposes 0 RENT—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. $1,600 2nd Mortgage, bearing 8 per cent. $1,000 1st Mortgage, bearing 6 per cent. ALL LOCAL MORTGAGES M - ALL advertisements FOR SALE, groc otor ompany, Inc FOR SALE—Second-hand Stenog- Y v : .r £ M - column mast be in e Hm H[NT__Gnud Tenement, 8 Rooms, N& . Little Briscoe racing car won an everlasting place in Church street. j Griswold Street, $18.00 Per Mon the hearts of thousands of Utah people by its wonderful and han FOR SALE—Old square piuno. $25. 1 — Also iron bed with mattress, $3.50. i i Sty : niie H, D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street which opened great Utah State fair. Briscoe’s most sen- LOST e opee e | i GRITATNNATIONAD, BANKIBUIGDING sational performance was in hundred lap race which it won Club. parade. Finder return to| Would make an ex(‘ellen;. (l‘ih\'Pv‘.V‘ : 5 Her: S _2-2ax ar. New Britain Garage, est- ands. Briscoe also won free-for all and short-distance Sadiolico NN Bt Rt b i e S i I T races. Joseph A. Smith, head of the Mormon church, TR, TR T e 7. 12 and $ colors with signatures. TUTORING—Priva instructi i i " were among thousands who cheered for the Briscoe. O, G e e on| P S DR = IJ:H!(F“O‘EuSIYPEWRITERHEi(i'i‘I::FE,flfi\Is o L 3 LOUIS DISBROW Herala, Tel. 311-3. 11-2-3dx E. MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN. Agents for New Britain, Plainville. Bristol and Berlin T‘;::::l'l,";';crnlz;,,qu :{.l:‘:.!:lr(‘""l’“" . LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance Reasonable Rates U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. . 7l 5 P i c Williams Auto Go. Agents Hadson Motor Oars. New Repatrs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREST 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Ag’t R&O Cars "Phone 224 DETECTIVES tion in any matter where secrery, integrity and results are essential STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. BY SKILLED UNION MEN LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dene in Several Languages, The Eastern Printing Co,, 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 684. & et il $200 2nd Mortgage, bearing 7 per cent. QU[GLEY 217 Main Street for the classified Jackson, Mich. rapher's Desk, mahogany finish. 1:30 p. m. on the day = : el she > ALSO 147 CHES UT ST., 6 ROOMS, $15.00 PER MONTH consistent performance in the three-day auto race meet o = : 2 LOST—Three photographs of Boys’ touring car in good condition. SR —— — e in sixty-two minutes and twenty-one and three-fifths sec- MULTIGRAPH LETTERS === ———————— nut Street. 11-2-5dx Governor Spry of Utah and U. S. Senator Reed Smoot e e e Letter Heads Printed. Perienced teacher. Address 20XB, — - — MORRIN’S GARAGE A Good Investment Extra Lot. All improvements. 86 West Main or 793 East Storage, Repairs and Supplies Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. 6 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. il e BB Bl e Storage, Supplies and Repairing. If you are anticipating investiga- write A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE I use the Detecta Phone. and at Moderave Prices C. EBBESEN. MGR. FOR SALE—Overland touring car. Bargain if taken at once. Tel. 1516-4 or 1464-3, 10-23-tf —_—— ‘WANTED. WANTED—Good willing boy to work | at the plumbing trade. Apply T. Quinlivan, 712 Stanley St. 11-2-3dx third floor, e — | 277 MAIN STREET TO RENT—Four room modern improvements. 470 Arch St tenement, Inquire 10-25-tf ) Gooo AL an TO RENT—Six rooms, INTER f)USlHESS '{ARVESI reliablg and reasonably predicted. (0 AFTER IT M MANGFACTURER WITH UNUSUALLY GOOD ILLUSTRATIONS OF YOUR PRODUCT.”TRY THE MANTERNACH = PEP'T. OF COMMERCIAL ART Four rooms with bath at strcet. Five room tene- For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your Insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. BOWLING ubs and Private Par s Accommodated. ilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. WANTED—Salesman Apply at Singer Store, 12 to 1:30 and after Why not talk it over with our man® He will gladly bring you proofs P WANTE centract in the Philippines. As the Fepi e e S ing or ironing. 10-30-tf | and List of members are hereto an- , ) = | nexed. ing fresh beef to the United States S : e troops, will not be able to compete i Tfl'l'”'h('fllnnl"'” Datednt e g e : 3 g LA 3 29th day of October, 1915. next year for the contract because of 11-2-6d i 5 N "LE C v the embargo Great Britain has placed S THE N. B. RIFLE COMPANY, on the exportation of beef, it is like- > | By Ernst E. {1y China will land the beef contract | WANTED—Maid for general house- | {in Manila. work. 11-1-2d Cattle Not As Large. Chinese beef cattle are not as large as the cattle which have been sup- plied from Australia. The Chinese animals dress only about 450 pounds each, but are said to be a fair grade of grass-fed beef. Manchuria and Shantung Province are the chief cat- The MANTERNACKH G N MANTEQNACH, Pres & Gen CONSTRUCTIVE RDVERTISING Stk T4 Union Place; Hytgfvd . WANTED—At once, polishers and buffers. Apply tric Mfg Co., HELP WANTED—MALE, Conn., this WANTED—Two neat appearing young men to travel with manager. Apply to room 304, Hotel Grand, between b5 and 6:30 p. m. 11-2-dix WANTED—Man of experience to buy and collect for a large grocery house in N Britain. Applicant state age, experience and salary. Ad- dress, Box 34, Herald 11-1-3dx — e | FURNISHED ROOMS, FLOWERS Muecke, Secretary. There are times when you need flowers, for receptions, weddings, or funerals, and here is where we can help you, we grow our own flowers, and by selling direct from the greenhouses thussaving ex- penses connected with a store, we can afford to sell our flowers cheaper than you can get taem elsewhere, a dollar saved, is a dollar earned, if you would save the dollar, buy your flowers from Viets’ greenhouses. We have some fine Chrysanthemums in pink, white 14 Camp street. WANTED—Two maids, and laundress and the other as second girl. Must be neat, honest | and competent. Small family, wages right. Apply 41 Lexington St. 10-26-cf one as cook FARM FOR SALE Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land. and yellow Also Carnations and Cosmos. Telephone 136-5. FOR SALE Large fifteen room, two tenement dwelling, . No. 74 Prospect Street. Thisisareal bargain. Call and we will show you. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. ‘tle-raising sections of China. Russia is now drawing large quantities of beef for its army from both of these sections. Beef cattle are shipped on hoof from Tsing-tao in Shantung Pro- vince to Vladivostok. Before the war there was a small packing concern in Tsing-tao, but it is not operating now, Facilities for slaughtering are also limited in the Manchurian cities near the grazing lands. The American army prefers to have its beef killed before it reaches the islands, because of the difficulties of shipping live an- imals into the tropics and the quar- antine troubles liable to arise out ot such shipments. lowever, be necessary for the Ame change their specifications in to obtain the required meat Want Embargo in China. { Within recent years there have been several agitations in China for an embargo upon the exportation of beef animals. The complaint has fr quently been made in various pro- vinces that meat exportations raise the price of cattle so high that it was order i fred Grenfell or I impossible for poor farmers to buy the cattle required by them to plow and cultivate their fields. It has been urged that it is quite as necessary to put an embargo upon the exporta- tion of cattle as it was upon the ex- pertation of rice, but the Central government has not taken any defi- nite step in this matter. MISSIONARY WORKERS CONVED Battle Creek, Mich., Nov. cal missionaries from all part world are herc to attend the se interdenominational medical mission- ary conference today The Rev, Har- lan P. Beach, head of Yale University department of missions, is presiding at the =essions of the conferences. Among the 200 or more mi: ma workers in attendance arve: Sir Wil- Dr. E. St. and Dr Percy Labrador: John Ward of Beirut, D Watson of Shansi, China The dele- gates declare that the war in Lurope has caused a great falling off in con- tributions for missions, TWO FRONT ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping, steam heat. 27| Arch St. 11-2-d2x -_— If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 TA.B.JOHNSON, DENTIS I Naticnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. . . 8. 'EMIL H. R. VOGEL Voice Culture German English Telephone 339-12. 179 Glen St. BY Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers * WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the videst Wall Paper and Paint Shop in we City. T AR T WS TR T A

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