New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1915, Page 12

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hicago IES' Real War onIts Hands When Its Police Invade “Stregterville” . which «M a stone’s bl - Lake ~ Shore o, ‘and ‘between throw drive, it and Lake although of the in i, has long maintained its in- pésiaonce; of all laws save thoso of Btates; came back to life to ‘with the war news with a The fact that ying the law of Illinois— declared “dry territory” on fi-vu its own. Sundays was the cause. The ‘Dee- strict of Lake Michigan,” as its ruler, Captain George Wellington Streeter, calls it, was invaded by armed forces, and he was wounded. Bullet holes, blood and wreckage were left in the wake of the brisk battle. Two were wounded, sixteen prisoners were tuken, munitions were captured, liquid provender to the amount of | some court decisions in | and the territorial archives, contain- ing the sacred “dokiments” of state became war booty. Captain Streeter was on a small schooner wrecked on the sands twenty-nine years ago. He squatted on the land the lake created after his vessel made a barrier. He claims the land is outside the boun- dary of the city and state and has his favor. 15,000 bottles of beer was confiscated l The land is now worth millions. 'BE COMFORTABLE A rerreee THIS WINTER And save on your coal bill by using Rackliffes’ Storm Sash Storm Doors and Weather Strips. Call 1075 for prices and information. 411 250 PARRK ST. RACKLIFFES’ NEW BRITAIN e THE A. PINDAR CORP. y516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings . - e o Illustrators for All Kinds of Ad- wvertising Purposes > TELEPHONE We are just as near you as your nearest telephone- ' are always pleased to have customers'visit our our ’phone ‘orders will receive our careful at- ‘want to assure yo tention. we had so many fine Chrysanthemums, and prices. Telephone us your order, subject to your approvel u, v As we are going to please you anyway. ‘While we Greenhouses, We Never before have reasonable if you at such don’t find them the best you ever saw for the money, don’t take them, VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel.136-5 ATTRACTIVE HOMES _ffer several very attractive cottages .1ement h. installments. and two <o for $200 cash and bala:.c on easy THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Office Open Monday 29 WEST MAIN m and Saturday ¥venings. DRESSM AKING. DRESS\‘IAKING—Helen Room 17, Holmes & Block. T. Quinn, Hoffman’s 11-18-6dx CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACHB INSERTION. TO RENT. TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modebn improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 11-18-6dx TO RENT—First floor flat, all modern improvements, at 446 West Main street. Inquire D. A. Appell. 11-18-3d rooms, all 84 Eas 11-18-d3x TO RENT—Five or six modern improvements, street. TO RENTs+Five room tenement, first floor. 107 South Burritt St. 11-18-d3x TO RENT—Five large rooms, down- stairs. Al modern improvements. Box B 16 B, Herald. 11-17-2dx TO RENT—Six room tenement at 109 Bassett street. Inquirg on prem- ises or 169 Collins street, Hartford. Tel. Charter 5227. 11-17-tf. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by £:30 p. rv. on the day of jscue LOST | LOST—Tuesday, bunch of keys.! Presto-lite tank key and magneto | wrench also on ring. Please re- turn to Herald. 11-18-d1 FOR saLr, { FOR SALE—Rabbit hounds, must sell at once. Call or write C. Erling, Plainville. 11-18-d3x FOR SALE also smaller sizes and several run- ners, no reasonable offer refused. Cowen, 505 Main St., (2 flights up.) 11-18-3dx TO RENT—Five Room Tenement modern improvements. 34 Trinity Street. 11-16-w1 TO RENT—Nice large well furnished front roomgs steam heat, very suit- able for two gentlemen, aiso a couple of smaller rooms, apply at 422 Main street, second floor. 11-16-d3x TO RENT—Six room tenement. 16 Vine street, steam heat furnished. 11-16-wix six - rooms, TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements. 9 Andrews street, 11-16-wil TO RENT—Five room tenement at 40 Walnut street. Inquire at store 11-15-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement. Adults. Rear 66 Prospect street. 11-15-wix TO RENT—Tenements 6-7 rooms and 4 rents of 5 rooms; all modern im- provements. 587 Main St. Apply 8 Lee St. 11-13-6dx TO RENT—S8 room cottage, all mod- ern improVements, at 55 Trinity St. Inquiré 51 Trinity street. 11-12-tf TO RENT TENEMENTS—Five rooms and bath. Electric light and gas, hard wood floors. Ideal for small families. Fourteen, fifteen and six- teen dollars, 348 Park street. elec- phone 149. 11-11-26a THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. ‘OUR GREAT LOOM END SALE Still Offers Bigger Values Than Ever BLANKET SPECIAL Extra heavy All Wool Bed Blankets, full size, silk bound, a good $5.00 Blanket, on SALE FOR 3 DAYS ONLY $3.19 SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING Only 100 Pair to be sold at this price TO RENT—One four room tenement on Arch street. $10.00. Also one third floor tenement, modern im- provements, Black Rock avenue. Inquire F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-8-tf FOR SALE—Up-to-date Bakery. dress Box B24, Herald. 11-13-5d- ede Ad- FOR SALE—To make space, will sell twenty of my White Leghorn Pul- lets, Cornell and Conklin prize- winning strain. They are valuable pullets and a bargain. Franklia Coombs, 117 East street, Plainville. Conn, Phone 37-12 11-17-d3 —_ FOR SALE—Two horses for sale, weight about 1,000 pounds each. No reasonable offer refused, as I have no further use for them. Can be seen at Old Smith farm, six minutes from Flannery’s corner, north on Turnpike, Berlin. Chas. Burdick, owner. 11-17-6dx FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, first class condison, cheap. 24 Broad street, Plainville. 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Underwood model 5, re- cently overhauled, like new. Price low. address, Underwood, Box 6 J, Herald. 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—18 acres of wood land, 32 years growth for $600. C. L. Barnes 192 Chestnut street. 11-13-6dx FOR SALE—Victroia in first class or- der, with good selection of records, $17.00, would consider $1 weekly. Box B10B, Herald. FOR SALE—New five-room bungalow with garage, extra large lot, very reasonable price, in western section of city. If interested, call at 22 Jer- ome street. 11-12wx1 room apartment, adults, 15 Wih- Boardman’s, 11-6-tf TO RENT—Four all conveniences, throp street, apply 475 Arch street, TO RENT Tenement of six rooms, 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church St. 11-2-tf TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, Modern improvements at 43 Cherry street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. 10-29-tf TO RENT—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms, provements. ’'Phone 475-4, all im- 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four rooms with bath at 5 Cherry street. Five room tene- ment with all modern improvements, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray and Co., real estate and Insurance. 10-26-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Furnished room, with or without board. Reasonable terms. Apply 863 South Main street. Ring lower bell, 11-17-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS, private bath, suitable two gentlemen, or man and wife. Also table board. Smaller rooms, with running water, 21 Franklin Square. 11-17-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, inquire Mrs. S C. Peck, 319 Main street. 2na floor. 11-16-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. 'Phone 353-2. 11-8-tf E————— e NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Reasonable Tates. Richard Covert. Telephone 1073-4. 11-15-6dx BIDS NOT WITHIN LIMIT. Submitted to Private Ship Yards for Construction of Superdreadnoughts. Washington, Nov, 18.—None of the bids by private ship yards for con- struction of two superdreadnoughts authorized by the last congress, sub- mitted to the navy vyesterday, fell within the limit of $7,800,000 fixed as the maximum cost ‘for hull and machinery of each ship. Bids submitted by the New Philadelphia Mare Island vards, however, all fell within the Jimit, most of them being below $7.- 000,000. Three private companies of- fered bids for York, and Navy one ship each. HELP \VANTED—-I"EMALE WANTED—Gir1 for general house- work. Apply 344 Main St. D. Miller. 11-17-43 WANTED—Maid to help in Kkitchen and walit on table. 21 Franklin Square. 11-17-2dx WANTED—Young girl to help with housework and look after small child. Call mornings, 66 Vine St. 11-17-24 WANTED—Girls. Apply Landers, Frary & Clark Labor Bureau from 11 to 12 a. m. 11-16-3d ‘house- 11-12tf WANTED—Girl for general work: 175 West Main street. TWO NEAT appearing lady canvas- sers. Salary $18.00 per week. Ad- dress for interview Manager Her- ald. 11-17-2dx ———————— 1 Rooms—$8, $10, $11. 5 Rooms—$10, $15. 7 Rooms—$20. 7 Room Cottage—Small Farm $20, 25. H. N. LOCKWOOD, 86 West Mai Steet ‘Phones 521 and 579-23 Removed to LELAND BUILDING, 325 Main St. P. J. MURRAY CO. — REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Tel. 731-3 ‘WANTED. WANTED—A head waiter at the Broadway restaurant 11-17-34 —_— BOARDERS WANTED, GOOD TABLE BOARD and rooms., 93 Arch street. 11-17-4dx $50,000 COTTON FIRE. Providence, R. I, Nov. 18.—One thousand bales of cotton in the East Providence warehouse of the River Spinning Company was destroyed by { fire yesterday. The company, it was | stated, had contracted to supply allies with a specially prepared product, to be used in the preparation of gun cot- ton. The origin of the fire is unde- termined. The loss was estimated at $50,000 DR. JEFFERS DEAD, Pa., Nov. 18.—Dr. Eliakim Jeffers, president of the York Collegiate Institute, and ‘iknm\n Presbyterian clergyman, died | here today at the age of seventy-four years. He was the author of several teat K. York, | Tupper a widely | WANTED—BOY> for punch prels | vanced in years 11-13-tf | the great 173 Main St. ‘at home” be there, a fine photograph will help. Make An Appointment Now. day. If you can’t MURRAY — Photographer New Britain, Conn. Very Desirable Houses on LINCOLN STREET for One and Two Family. For Particula rs Enquire of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIO NAL BANK BUILDING and assembling. Light work in a c ean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co, 103 Hawthorne St., Hartford, Conn. WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a clean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Huyllmme St., Hsrttord, Conn FOR RENT. Meat market furnished and ready for use. With fixtures and tools. Es- tablished trade, years, owner ad- i nly reason for rent- ing, is a good chance for a young man who wants a good business. In- qlire L. B. Tucker, 21°*Church street, Plainville, Conn. Excellent Bargains! Three Family St., $3,500. Two Family House, Barn and One Acre of Land, No. 192 Kensington Ave., $4,000. House, Chestnut The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street A, B. JOHNSON, V. . 3. DENTISYt Naticral Bank Building. Call Tel. No. 900 or come to our show rooms and we will show you a VACUUM CLEANER that will save time and For Your lnsura.nce and’ Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having :;our insur- nncew enb -mnnwo.qfi how. o d I3 DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth'’s Block. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy,” integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATH STRI HARTFORD, CONN> 'PHONE CHARTER 412. » I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTI@G BY SKILLED UNION and at Moderate Priccs I LINOTYPE QOMPOSITION, Printing Done in Several Languages. i The Eastern Printing Ga., 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN. MGR. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and Storage, Supplies and Repai Ag't Reo Cars "Phove 224 ' » —-——Ed If You Want Good boiued Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from 3 PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 PERFECTLY PASTEUR IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection. . MULTIGRAPH LETTERS * | Fac-simile of Typewriting done’ in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minute from Corbin's, mortgage $2,000 at per cent. H. N, DOCKWOOD. labor. TheSpring & Buckley Eléctric Company, Everything Electrical 17-19 Church Streal Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East ~=-LIVER Y---- Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplles U. 8. Tires and Howe Tubew HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. Williams Auto G Agents Hadson Motor Oars. Ne 6 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Su ‘PHONE 230. 287 ELM STRERE FARM FOR SALE Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land. BY Schultz & Costello, Inc: 242 Main Street. 304 MAIN St. | MORGAN & Wall Papcrs—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS . all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. *Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop tn the Oity.

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