New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 12

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12 NEW, BRITAIN.DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. EN. WLEAN FAVORS GOV'T. OWNERSHIP andegee fiesKgAainsz Borah Amendment to Railroad Bill (Special to the Berald.: ‘Washington, Feb. 17. porge P. McLean of Connecticut ted in the in favor of vestigation of the question — Senator senate cim o fzov- Bment ownership of railroads. The ite was cast the amendment pnator Borah of Idaho jat the joint congressional & that is to be created under the ewlands resolution for investiga- pn. of the entire railroad and trans- prtation situation, shall also consider e government ownership phase of e problem. The Borah amendment was adopt- . Senator Brandegee of Connecti- pt voted against it. As member of e Interstate commerce committee it possible Brandegee may go on the int committee. Not Much for Conn. Connecticut does great deal t of the river and harbor bill th Bs been agreed upon by the 1 pd harbor committee and whi as reported to the house yesterday 0 survey of waterways with a view inaugurating new improvement ‘ojects are authorized in the bill, lhich is in marked contrast in this spect with the last bill or two of is character. In those measures prmer Representative B. F. Mahan hd Thomas L. Reilly, then repre- Pnting the New Haven distr in pngress, had a la number of sur- pys authorized. One of pro- psed a canal to connect New Brit- I with the Connecticut river. The present bill provides $1,000 for japrovement work on the Paw ver, Connecticut Rhode j15,000 for the Co ticut river pw Hartford $12,000 for tb pnle river, $5.000 for Norws or, and $9,000 for T juding the ver. on of providing commit- get a these this store but no ore in the c ells good butter Russell Bros’. best creamery, de- elous and sweet, in a class by itself. advt. Jr Tea or Coffee a: FOR SALE Bungalow on Roxbury Road, also one on Blake Court, in the Belvidere dis- trict. Price low. Apply to The Homfianking & Realty Co. 193 MAIN STREET Resident Manage: “The Busy Little Store” NATIVE EGGS Ic: Rl strictly fresh, only 3 or 4 days old. ———————————— Russell Bros. 301 MAIN STREET CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and cottage cheese. Telephone 98% DETECTIVES If you are anticipating tavestiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, - CON’ 'PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phone. HORS H. Schlafer has just arrived with a carload of horses weighing from 1,200 to 1,800 Ibs., comprising farm chunks, express and draft horses. Mr. Schlafer ays this is the finest lot of horses he ever bought H. SCHLAFER, 1326-14 42 W NOTICE ! We have a $90.00 Electric Washing Machine that has been used for demonstration only, which we will sell for $50.00, with a week’s trial, if taken at once. The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 77-79 CHURCH STREET el Tel. 900 AIRORAFT RAID STRUMITZA. 58 Bombs Dropped by French on Bulgarian Town. London, Feb. 17—Thirteen French woplanes carried out a raid on the and camps of Strumitza, Bu Tuesday according to a Reuter | tch from Sal i yesterday. The ehines dropp s, causing eral fires, The dispatc ines, althousg - bombardm @se untouch the ma- Dr. William Holtz, M. T., MECHANO-THERAPY ssage Specialist and Spinal juster. BOOTH BUILDING 59 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, COT. "Phone 1710 Consultation Free. Ad- You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 | BOWLING, | Hilding Nelsomn| Ciups and Yrivate Par. .o | Accommodated, 172-174 ARCH STR PERFECTLY PASTEUR. | IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, ‘Park Street, Near Staniey 6 teams. Tel. connection, . A. B. JOHNSON, D.D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. | s PUBLIC AUCTION The bakery formerly owned by Carlson & Elmgren will be sold at pubic auction at No. 566 East St., Fri- day, Feb. 18, at 10 a. m., consisting of a fully equipped bakery. With 2 Ovens, dough mixer, 2 seven year old Horses, 3 wagons, harnesses, sleighs and etc. Said articles will be sold collectively or separately. All rights reserved. For Sale M---Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres FA nultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Fain Sireet. | | | | | | W CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 106e ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. FOUND. FOUND—On train between and Berlin micrometer. may recover at Herald identifying and pay for Meriden Owner Office by advt. 2-16-d2 TO RENT. TO RENT—Five room apartment at corner of Arch and Hart streets. Steam. heat, - hardwood and electric light. Inquire V No. 439 Arch street, Tel. TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 Winthrop street, 475 Arch street. Apply Boardman, 2-17-t£ ALL advertisements the classified : column must bhe in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for FOR SALE. TO RENT. heated street, six 162 —Tenement of second floor. rooms, Maple 2-16-tf TO RENT—Two furnished rooms f lizht housekeeping, 280 Arch street. Three minutes walk from center. 2-10-tf “room flat, all 8 Stanle TO RENT—Heated, improvements, at TO RENT—Four rooms, §8, $10, $11; five rooms, $10, $15. Lockwood, 86 West Main street 2-12-8dx room tenement, Furnace, First reet. 2-12-6dx TO RENT—Five Electric light, G floor. 1 Wallace s 7O RENT—One four room and three five room tenements; modern im- provements; on trolley line, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 2-11-6dx TO RENT—Second floor tenement, five rooms and bath. Modern .con- veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St, Tel. 941-3. 1-26-tf TO RENT-—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & C 325 Main street. 1-24-tf WANTED. NTED—Position as housekeeper for widower by a reliable capable American woman. References. 127 Broad street, Plainville, Conn. 2-17-2dx W WANTED—Position by young ma ried man, of several vears' exper ence, as bookkeeper and stenogra- pher with opportunity for advance- ment. Address Box X9X, Herald. \NTED—Guard a State Prison to tests March 1, attendants for take Civil Service 1916, at Hartford, Conn., to get on appointment lists. $55 per month at start and early promotion. Should be 3 to 40, physically sound, at least 5 feet 9, and 170 pounds. Send for infor- mation circular and application which must be filed by noon of Feb- ruary 26th. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Con- necticut. 2-16-3d WANTED—Reliable men to ‘deliver shrubbery this Spring in New Bri- tain. Short job; good pay. Write Mr. Gordon, Box 360, Hartford, Conn, 2-15-d3x HELP WANTED—MALE, Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable location. All improvements. Will sell on our easy payment plan. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. The Latest Spring Styles inFT YW all Papers Can Be Seen at RACKLIFFE’S NEW WALL PAPER DEPT. The best 1916 patterns at the price of the ordinary. Call and look them over. RRackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. 250 PARK “TREET. NEW BRITAIN | | | [ W | WANTED—Kitchen WANTED—Experienced Stenographer and Dictaphone Transcriber. State experience and salary expected. Ad- dress Stenographer, Herald Off 2-16-3d class meat Callahan, 386 WANTED—First Apply E. X. St. cutter. He 2-15-tf WANTED—Stenographer of some ex- perience to work in local manufac- turing office. Address Drawer 1029, New Britain, Conn. 2-16-3d HELP WANTE WANTED—For short time, help with housework. One go home nights. Apply sett street, first floor. girl WANTED—A man in family competent of two. girl or wo- Tel 42-2 2-16-tf WANTED—Lady to demonstrate and sell new and useful household arti- cles in department store. Address 1. S. Needle Company, Providence, RIS 2-16-3d WANTED—A cook, 36 Russell St. 2-14-4d FOR FOR SALE—Mosler safe, nearly | new. TO RENT—5 room flat, steam | heat, and two office rooms. Apply | Curran Company. 16-tf | SALE—Columbia Grafonola, mahogany finish, used very little, with records. $30.00, cost $50.00 | new. $5.00 monthly buys it. Box 8 | W, Herald, 2-15-tf FOR FOR Player Piano. SALE — Autopiano 8&-note Although a few months used is practically new. Cost $650. Can be bought now for $400, with $15 worth of rolls, bench and scarf. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10a FOR SALE—Haines Bro: Piano (original Haines Bros.). Just overhauled, varnished, etc. Cost $450. Here is the piano you have been waiting for. Only be-| cause we are overcrowded with used pianos. $160. Sedgewick & Casey, Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d Upright FOR SALE—Stock hay. Inquire Miss E. H. Brown, Worthington Ridge, Berlin Tel. 672-14. 2-10-6dx FOR SALE—Steinway Upright Piano. Full size. Cost $700. The tone and action of this instrument is very little different from that of a new piano. Has to be sold for $200. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St.. Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d FOR SALE—Weber Upright Piano. Cost $650. One of the best makes in the world. Has been carefully used and ape. Will be Seagewick & C , Hartford, C 2-7 FOR SALE—The property at No. 79 Oak street, corner lot, and three tenement house. BEasy terms. In- quire A. P. Marsh, deputy Sheriff, 38 Main street. 2-15-wl FOR SALE—Aecolian Piano. Built to order. Used only 4 months and good as new. Price, with $15 worth of rolls, bench and scarf, §450. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asy- lum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d 88-note Player Cost $650. just as SALE — Chickering Grand Piano. Cost $1,100. It seems im- possible that a Grand possessing the qualifications of a really good piano can be bought for $150. Look at this if you want a bargain. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-7-10d4 FOR SALE—New England Upright Piano, little used, very handsome and in condition as perfect as it can be made. Originally costing $350. Can now be bought for $150. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-7-104 FOR SALE—Crown with Banjc Upright Piano Mandolin attachment. In perfect Cost $400. It goes for $1 gewick & Casey, | Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 2-7-10d ! FOR SALE—Webster Upright Piano. | Cost $350. This piano is in excel- lent condition and has fine quality of tone. Price §$80. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. NISHED ROOMS—Two front rooms, furnished for light house- keeping, electric light, heat, gas range. Corner Arch and Walnut streets. 7-az | NTED-—Girl for general house- work. Family of three. 24 Forest street. 2-16-4d WANTED—Girls for making and as- sorting at the Union Laundry, 26 Arch street. 2 e Hotel 1-2-tf girl at Beloin. BUSINESS HAVE A CHAIN OF STORES that will net vou 14 per cent. on every $100 you invest. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. o1 further information address P. O. Box 1141, Hartford, Conn. 2-17-d6 TO RENT—Newly rooms at No. 70 third floor. furnished ‘Walnut heated street, 2-16-d3x AN OPPORTUNITY. THE MONARCH STITCHED . COMPANY of Hartford, factory at | Berlin, has placed 2,500 shares of | its capital stock on the market, par | value, $10.00 per share, for a short | time only. T urge that local inves- | tors take advantage of this rare op- TIRE | portunity and make a home industry out of at will develope i to be a gigantic corporation. | dress all inquiries and forward sub " seriptions to B, A. Griswolda, h street, New Dritain, representative. special | 2-15-d3 | . FOR i i THE flawless presswork of the new Royal Master-Model 10 carries the high-grade busi- ness message in as fine form as your thoughts themselves | Royal presswork reinforces the result- getting power of your business-letters—for it adds the forceful stamp of quality to every letter you sign. Heretofore, you have been obliged to accept a standard of typewriting inferior to high-class printing, yet you would not accept poor printing. But with the new standard of “typewriter presswork” created by the new Royal “10,” it is no longer necessary to accept inferior typing in your office. *The Type That Telis” to-day. Pick up the letters you have signed Examine them—then see a sample of the faultless presswork of the Royal ! On which kind of typing will you send your signature to represent YOURSELF? W hich one will you trust to convey unmistakably to the world the character of your house ? Get the Facts! Send for the “Royal man Investigate the new master-maci writing. Or write us direct for our new broc! and book of facts on Touch-Typing—with a of the new ROYAL MODEL 1 ” and ask for a DEMONSTRATION. hine that takes the “grind” out of type- hure, “ BETTER SERVICE,” handsome Color-Photograph 0—all sent free to typewriter users. “Write now—right now/ "’ ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inec. 261 ASYLUM STRE HARTFORD, CONN. - KL B 3 Family House, 423 Church Street. Large lot, plenty of fruit. Well rented. N 11 on H. . HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Stree! NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. .. .. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Pho\;o ang Wood En- gravings Illustrators for All Hinds of Ad- vertising Furposes - b b - "ORAGE--50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Repairing, Cars Livery Servic:, and Supplies, sold. el 221-4, bought .89 Main St Tires and Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T Office Hours: Tel Mgr REO AND MAXWELL RS PRINTING In Many Diffcrent Languages, DBY SKILLED UNION M Moderate Price LINOTYPE 8 a. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to Res, 179, THE COMPOSITION. to 5 p. m. 8 p. m. EASTERN PRINTING CO 53 CHURCH STRE shortly | 3 Bags v $1.05 B ICE 24 | ght Ct. 2| DWIGHT CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARA 200 E- MAIN STR! WULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done 1o 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ing 26 State St. Marttord, Conn. For Your Insurance and Surecty Bonds | Avotd trouble by heving your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to A, PARS()N S, Booth’s Block. Williams Auto Gol Agenws Hcdson Mowor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. , Repatrs, Supplies, Srorage. PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRE CHOICE SINGLE HOME! With large lot and barn and every improvement, price below cost as oyns er wants to sell. DOCKWOOD. Main or Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers - § WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. ’Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, tie oldest Wadl Paper and Paint Shop in the Oity.

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