New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 16

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¥ “President, Newcomb Carlmn. President. TELEGRAM Belvidere Bmoks, Vice~Presldent ER’S No. TIME FILED ] CHEBCK D the following NIGHT LETTER subject to as on back hercof which are hereby agreed to Oklahoma City, Briscoe Motor Company, Inc., Jackson, Mich. Twenty-four thousand spectators stood in a to witness first day of Oklahoma State Fair races today on which Raimey and myself sent two Briscoes to first and second place in ten-mile free-for-all. also won handicap from $cratch. Owing to rain and héavy track no records broken, MORRIN’S GARAGE | (E. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. H. J. KILPATRICK : \ Ageénts for New Britain, Plainville. Bristol nm_l Berlin — i ONE CENT A WORD Sept. 29, 1915. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by £:30 p. m. on the day of issue. drizzling rain’ Automobile LOST 1 : “LOST—Betwé®n” Church street Black Rock, auto robe. notify Herald office. and ( LOST—On Arch keys. ' Finder Office. street, bunch of:; 11-3-2dx | | FOR SALE—Glenwood Range, return to Herald N “lassified| o ENNY A wORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MIND}U'M CHARGE 1%e EACH INSERTION. NOTICE. $1,600 2nd Mortgage, bearing 8 per cent. $1,000 1st Mortgage, be: aring 6 per cent. i ALL LOCAL MORTGAGES QUIGLEY, 217 Main Street PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE and household goods, on account of going abroad. Apply J. W. Chap- man, 42 Belden, City. 11-4-3dx TUTORING—Private instruction in the common branches by an ex- perienced teacher. Address 20XB, Herald, Tel. 311-3. 11-2-3ax | Automobile. parties taken out. Buick car. Reasonable rates. Richard (,0_ vert. Telephone 1073 FOR salas, with | Practically 179 Lake St. 11-4-3d 1ull gas attachments. new, Apply quickly. TO RENT. | TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Three | tenement house, five rooms each, UIGLEY SAYS . Onme 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 gnnum, 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 With improvements. Also building Jot. Bargain. Enquire top floor, 24 Rocky Hill avenue. 11-4-2dx LIST OF PATENTS. List of patents issued from the U. S. Patent Office, Tuesday, October 22, 1915, for the state of Connecticut, furnished us from the office of Sey- mour & Earle, solicitors of patents, H. M. Barber, Stonington, assignor | to C. B. Cottrell & 8ons Co. Tympan | po RENT—I for box-cutting and scoring machines. TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms With land for garden at 185 Glen street, $8.00 per month. Inquire on premises. 11-4-3dx arm with hcuse, barns, henneries, ctc., at 287 Farmington avenue. Inquire John Skritulsky, 26 Broad street. 11-4-1wx J. Barraja-Frauenfelder, assignor to The Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport. Submarine Boat. Safe- ty mechanism for operating the muz- zle and breach doors of torpedo-fir- ing tubes. C. F. Benjamin, Hilford. Combined carpenter’s square and miter-gage. C. L. Bonham, West Hartford. Re- volving safety rdazor and massage mechanism. TO RENT—10 room house and large barn on West Main street. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 451-2. 11-4-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, modern im- provements, Trinity street. Inquire 328 South Main. 11-8-2d4 HERE IS A HOME FOR $1,000 CASH. PRICE $6,300. EXPENSE. $3, soo 1st Mortgage - INCOME. Floor Rent. ...$16.00 Becond Floor Rent., 16.00 Floor Rent... 14.00 at .$165.00 $2,000 2nd ‘Mortgage at €% +erenniiieeenn.. 120.00 Taxes 71.00 Fire Insnmnce PR 8.27 ‘Water Rent ........ 15.00 $46.00 12 mos. 92 00 4600 Total Expenses ........$379.27 Income per year ..$552.00 $552.00 Income 379.27 Expense D. R. Bowen, assignor to Farrell Foundry & Machine Co., Ansonia. Shaft or roll bearing. R. C. Cole, assignor to The Johns- Pratt Co., Hartford. Protected elec- tric service cut-out. S. De Avala, assignor to Sargent & Co., New Haven. Grooving-plane. C.'J. Gibbons, New Milford, and P. O. Farwell, Bridgeport. Gear-drive for rolling mills. J. M. Hannon, Hartford. for making sand molds. N. B. Hart and W. J. Williams, as- signors to the Hart & Hutchinson Co., New Britain. Indicator-signal for lockers and the like. W. B. Lasher, assignor to American | TO RENT—Upstairs Apartment, Chain Co., Inc., Bridgeport. Retainer South High. TO RENT—Six room cottage, fur- nished, steam heat, modern con- veniences. Two minutes walk from trolley. Address 103 Camp street. 11-3-3dx TO RENT—THREE FRONT OF- FICES. ALL MODERN IMPROVE- M. 11-3-6d Machine TO RIINT—Flat of 4 rooms, improve- ments. Also one of 7 rooms, rear, at 380 East Main street. Inquire Thos. J. Smith, Tel. 11-3-3dx 29 Apply at 25 So. High. $172.73 $192.73 ON AN INVESTMENT OF $1,000—A 17% e e o e R e CHURCH ST.—A 38 family house, 14 rooms, lots 49x154, price $6,700. MAPLE ST—A modern 3 family house, Iot 50x162, price $9,500. UIGLEY Fire Insurance Real Estale Mortgage Loans INVESTMENT. FAIRVIEW ST.— 3 tenement house, 14 rooms, lot 50x 132, price $5,500. CHUROCH ST.—A modern 3 family house of 13 rooms, lot 50x154, price ROBERTS ST.—A 3 family house, 15 rooms, lot 50x166, price $6,200. 277 MAIN STREET CHRYSANTHEMUMS The mild sunny weather of the last week or so 'has brought on an over supply of Chrysanthemums—as fine as you ever saw, and in order to dispose of them, and the same time have you see what we can grow in New Britain, we are going to have a sale on Friday and Saturday only at 75¢c a. dozen. Only one dozen to a customer. Our selection at this price. VIETS GREENHOUSES Telephone 136-5. 48 CLINTON ST. lerald want ads | bring resuits FOR SALE Large fifteen room, two tenement dwelling, ). 74 Prospect Street. Thisis a real bargain. 1 and we will show you. W. L. HATCH CO. INSURACE AND REAL ESTATE Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. | bury. for tire repair devices. ‘W. A. Lorenz, Hartford, assignor to the Noiseless Typewriter Co., Middle- town. Typewriting machine. S. E. Louden, Riverside. Combina- tion tip for crutches and canes. A. F. Morrow, assignor to R. Hor- ton & Sons’ Co., Windsor Locks. Chuck. (2 patents). F. Muller, Hartford, assignor to the | TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec- American Pan Stopper Co. Bottle ond floor, 76 Austin street. Inquire | capping machine. of T. Buckley, 535 Stanley street. ‘W. E. Porter, assignor to New Ha- Tel. 1437-4. 11-2-5d4 ven Clock Co.,, New Haven. Regu- lator for marine clocks. D. C. Sanford, Bridgeport. Making journal-bearings. S. T. Smith, Stamford, assignor to Underwood Typewriter Co. Typewrit- ing machine. I. H. Spencer, West Hartford as- signor to The Organ Power Co., Hartford. Organ-blower. T. J. Tobin, assignor to The Bryant Electric Co., Bridgeport. Electric safety device. ‘W. A. Wheatley, Middletown. Edu- cational record book. C. W. Whittemore and J. H. War- ner, assignors to The Sessions Clock Co., Forestville. Locking device for dash-clocks. Designs. L. 'W. Anderson, assignor to The Plume & Atwood Mfg. Co., Water- Cofling-light. Same; basket-cover. Same; |[Canopy. Same; Ceiling-plate. Same; Side-wall plate. 11-3-44 TO RENT—Teunement of six rooms, 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church St. 11-2-tf TO RENT—Half of store. 72 West Main street. Inquire 10-12-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, all improvements. 397 Chest- nut street. 11-2- fid- TO RENT—Tenement of 4, 5 or 6 rooms at reduced rates for the win- ter. Apply 62 Chestnut street. 10-30-6d TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, Modern improvements at 43 Cherry street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. 10-29-tf TO0 RENT—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Tnquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Six rooms, 64 Garden St. Tel. 605-3. third floor, All improvements. 9-29-tf TO RENT—Seven provements. rooms, all im- 'Phone 475-4. 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four rooms with bath at b Cherry street. Five room tene- ment with all modern improvements, 42 Maple street. P, J. Murray and Co., real estate and Insurance. BRAND WHITLOCK TO RETURN HOME HELP WANTED—MALE. American Minister to Belgium Coming WANTED—Good Ticonsed x;nm';; to United States to Recuperate by day, and masons, non-union. Address Box XX8, Herald. His Health, 11-4-1dx ‘Washington, Nov. 4—Brand Whit- ‘WANTED—Bread salesman on baker lock, American minister to Belgium ‘was preparing today to return to the United States for a vacation because of ill health. The minister's inten- | wWANTED—Man to drive team. tion to leave Brussels was conveyed in | Record. 'Phone 646-23. a cdblegram to Secretary ' of State Lansing. Mr. Whitlock is coming home on leave of absence, permission for which was given two months ago, solely to recuperate, according to an announce- ment by Secretary Lansing, who adds that his return has no connection whatever with the incident growing out of reports by the minister on the execution of Miss Edith Cavell, the ! British nurse, by German military au- | thorities. It is expected the minister will re- | turn to Belgium after his recovery. TO STOP BORDER RAIDS. .-wagon. Apply 142 Main street. 11-4-tf A. C. 11-4-d2x WANTED—GIlaziers wanted at once. None but experienced sash and door men need apply. Apply A. W. Bur- ritt Co, Bridgeport, Conn. 11-4-4d Removed to LELAND BUILDING, 325 Main St. P. J. MURRAY CO. REAL F 'ATI: AND INSURANCE Tel. 731-3 found guilty of Carranza To Take Action Against [Would be punished. Stexions . Hamtis © Gen. Carranza made his statement i personally to John W. Belt, the Washington, Nov. 4.—Assurances |‘American represeatative with the de reached the state department yester- [ facto government, with the request day from Gen. Carranza that raiding | that it be conveyed officially to the by Mexican bandits along the Ameri- | state department. He said he would can border would be stopped as|make a personal investigation of the quickly as possible and that those | border situation. bandit operations FOR SALE—One large heating stove, small swove, $3. Call morn- 199 Corner Monroe Ext. and 11-4-2dx ings. Vance streets. FOR SALE—1915 Ford runabout, in first class condition. 8. Norris, 425 West Main street. 11-4-d3x FOR SALE—Lady’s automobile coat. Nelson and Thompson, 58 West Main street, 11-3-2dx FOR SALE—$1,000 buys the best seagoing cruiser on Connecticut river. Best paying party boat run- ning. 40x11 feet, in fine order. Frank C. Maron, Meriden, Conn. 11-3-2dx FOR S&£LE—Six room cottage, all im- provements. Large garden and chicken coops. Five minutes walk from Arch street. Address G5BB, Herald,, 11-3-3dx FOR SALE—50 6-weeks old pigs, $6 per pair. Highland Farm, West- field. Tel. 466-4, New Britain. 11-3-wilx e e FOR SALE—Several good axminister rugs, carpets and runners, all sizes, new and slightly used, will sacrifice for less than 'half price. Cowen, 505 Main street, 2 flights up. 11-3-2dx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Can be seen at 382 Elm street. 11-3-6dx SALE—Second-hand Stenog- rapher’s Desk, mahogany finish. Adkins Printing Company, 66 Church street. 1-2-3d FOR FOR SALE — 1912 Stearns-Knight touring car in good condition. Would make an excellent livery car. New Britain Garage, 8 Chest- nut Street. 11-2-6dx 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 as new, Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm Street. 11-1-6d 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. 10-30-6dx FOR SALE—Victrola for $13—used very little, with good assortment of records, all in fine order, $1.00 weekly if desired, Box 16XX Her- ald. 10-28-tf e e e FOR SALE—Phonograph, Edison type, including 60 good records in excellent running order, $8; would take $1 weekly. Box 15 BB Herald. 10-28-tf FOR SALE—Overland touring car. Bargain if taken at once. Tel. 1516-4 or 1464 10-23-tf e —————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, all conveniences, for light house- keeping. Address, Box 16XX, Her- ald. TO RENT—Pleasant, warm room to rent to gentleman, “The Parker,” 217 Chestnut strect, second floo 11 FOR RENT =“Griswold Good Tenement, 8 Rooms, No. 40k Street, $18.00 Per Month. ALSO 147 CHESTNUT ST., 6 ROOMS, $15.00 PER MONTH H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN A.B. JOHNbOI\ D.D. S. DENTISY Natinal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. 1- MULTIGRAPH LETTERS o Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 2 aud 2 colors with signatures, * Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ing. 26 State St. Hartford, Con PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Stresi Over z5c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. &. ..uNKS, D, D. S, Georgianna Monks, D. D. S. For Your insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by havirg your insur- Tenement, Extra Lot. Corner Property, 849 East Strecf; 2 11-Room House, with All improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East —LIVERY-— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Suppil U. S. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Call Tel. No. 900 and your bath room will be warmed by an Electric Heater tomorrow morning. what you want in the fall and spring Just when you are not running your fur- nace. Costs from $6.00 to $15.00. It will save you from catching a good cold and no little discomfort. g The Spring & Buckley Flectric Company, 17-19 Church Street.’ BETTER THAN 10% We can sell central Real Estate, nicely located, which is paying better | than 10 per cent. Call and let usl show you this property. The Home Banking and Realty Co. ¢The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street W|I||amsAuln Go. Agents Hadson Motor Omrs, New’ 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for h&‘ Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. "PHONE 236. 287 FLM STRE Denison Garage. 430 MAIN STREET. -'2 Livery Cars for hire, day and Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag’t Reo Cars Fhons S8 DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essen write A. G. BROWN, 26 ST, STREET, HARTFORD, C 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTING DY SKILLED UNION MEN | and at Moderate Prices 4 LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printng Deue in Several Languages. The Eastern Printing ci, 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634, C. EBBESEN. MGR. 4§ L4 DrawnWell, It Draws Well s 25 an emphatic truth relating to t//ustratin of a business output: Ghe MANTERNACH DEPT._OF COMMERCIAL ——— e IRT is the Key to the Situation i Tn inguiry From yrou will 1% [Zm(g Zu ‘/)f;{/o'r Gur Booklel ¥y 's Ghe MANTERNACH CO M.C.MENTERWACH, Pros & Gen Mer CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SERVICE 74 Union fT"Iar(J*avl/uv%), Conn. HELP WAN TE;‘-—!"L!\IJ\LL ‘WANTED—Woman to and ironing. Mrs. Church street. do washing Barnes, 84 11-4-1dx WANTED—Dish washer, Polish girl preferred at Hotel Beloin. 11-3-tf ‘WANTED—Girl of sixteen or over for housework, will teach how to cook. Small house. Box 9, Herald. 11-3-2dx WANTED—At once, polishers and buffers. Apply Trumbull Elec- tric Mfg Co., Plainville, Conn. 11-2-6d ‘WANTED. WANTED-—Clerk in bakery; must be neat and experienced in store work; give reference. Hoffman's, 62 West Main. 11-3-3d ANTED—A boy to ness, age 17 in own 11XX. Herald, shoe learn the . Ad- to 20 yeurs handwriting WANTED—Good willing boy to work at the plumbing trade. Apply T. Quinlivan, 712 Stanley St. 11-2-3dx WANT ,l)—\ounz man tion in factory office. erences, Address, 12XX. wishes posi- Best of ref- Herald, Box 11-2-5dx FARM FOR SALE Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land.‘;" BY Schuliz & Costello, Ine.. 242 Main Street. Wall Papers——Room Mouldings—Wall Papcrs- WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. | MORGAN & Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 4 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint + \ Shop in whe Clty,

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