New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1916, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 25, 1916. FOR SALE { ® 4 The Residence of the late Hartford. | MLy A A 0 . U GTOVC Hl CAS ‘ All Modern H IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16e An exceptional opportunity to secure a home at a low OP EN]NG DISP LAY | ONECENTA WORD EACH INSERTION. | | ™l 1 mUMPHREY, 272 Main Street LOST. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING WANTED. ment. LOST—Ladies gold watch, ‘hunting case. On Main or Park streets, be- | WANTED—By German woman, wash- { tween Baptist church and Stanley ing to do at home. Mrs. Kribach, | BROIDER[ AND FA LIN | street. Monogram G. L. D., on case rear 319 Arch St., second floor. 5 Ifinder ple; return A. H. Parker, x ! SRRSO i 11| WANTED—A reliable representative It is a rare thing indeed for a day to pass in which there are no new ideas in Art Embroidery 2 s Work on display in the Art Department. It is our design to keep just ‘“three jumps ahead” of other LOST—Ladies black leather pocket-| .40 of Connecticut to handle 7 book containing sum of money be- i 5 Sy G e spect sowll all admit that we e G e e s v s 3 class specialtie References. Ger- stores in this respect and youw'll all admit that we do so, with few exceptions our art goods are absolutely tween Ohman’s store and Chestnut i i i an-American referred Union exclusive, which is another fact customers appreciate. Read today all about the beautiful new Art e o T (Ot FECCE (h o ;nc\“her I.m“wr;“‘\ PSanion) a e B O d Of Probate COurt Embroideries and Linens, then come in and look over. at Triangle getting on 5:15 p. m. 4 2-24-2d y r er them R. L. Berlin car. Reward siven if re- [] cunped frofitteraldiofiice] -25-d1X | @ ANTED—Two first class tool set- 10 HOUSES 5 = T -rs for Brown & Sharpe Automatic LOST—Thursday afternoon at R. R.| 'ers v stati N s Screw machines to work five nights flat key and R. R. check. Reward if * Per week 'Fa70 & O : returned to 132 Main street. . e Beautiful Rose Sets including Centerpiece, Scarf and Pillow on tan linen. s 2.25-1ax | to the right men. Addr B RTFORD AVE.‘ 7 i i 30x vaterbu New designs in cut work on white linen, 36-icnh centers, 12-inch squares, which may be also used - Box 1014, Wate 2 for working bureau scarfs. | ] 1O RE e ol - : FEB. 26,"1:30 P. M. Scarfs, Centerpieces and Doilies from 6-inch to 54-inch, on tan, white and ecru linen. TO RENT—New fou R WANTED—One class Pillow Cases in best srade of cotton tubing, hemstitched and scalloped. fauiisME Dk croaneartoi-eccliie || B onl) Bromn RERSLagne Sies s 2 OF THE HOUSES HAVE 12 TENEMENTS EA. Guest and regular size Towels in Turkish and cotton and linen huck. 2 quire third floor. 2 Screw ITachines LoNVions o 3 Bedspreads, Bolster and Bureau Scarf to match. - Good wages pald to the right man. 7 OF THE HOUSES HAVE 3 TENEMENTS EA. ss 3 Water- TO RENT—One four room and three | Address P. O. Box 1014, ' : Laundry Bags, Celery a nd Lettuce Bags, Fudge Aprons, Kimonos and Caps, Hot Toast and Hot five room tenement: modern im- bury, Conn. 2-24-vd 1 SINGLE COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS. Potato Covers and many other articles. provements; on troliey line, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, WANTED—Exchange elegant costly s s 3 3 . Columbia Grafophone with records This is the workingman’s golden opportunity to for Upright piano—Address “Bx- | ll have a home and let somebody help pay the expenses TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor. | change” New Britain Herald, | W It is not going to require a whole lot of cash to buy modern improvements, 14 Olive St. e ), Infants’ and Misses’ Dresses Filetine Embroidery 1 e | one of these houses, so get your information about WANTED—Young man about 16 M them right away and select the one you want. i % > r > si s years -of age to work in office of | ¢ new designs, also Baby Coats, Carriage Afghans | Centerpieces and Pillow Tops; after finishing this ?:::’;odsei"":{m;:"“1"':;3 "‘l’lf‘ ‘L:;”n‘:}:w Jocal hardware factory. Address | Particulars of and Pillows, Bibs, Caps and Bootees. Prices 25¢ | work is an exact imitation of the beautiful Filet onoo 73 West Mats street Apply | Box 15BB, Herald' Office. 2-23-3d | W. L. HATCH, ADMR., and up. Lace. Prices of articles 50¢ and up. at McEnroe’s store. 2-24-t2 29 West Main St. 5-6dx Infants’, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses in many Let us show you our new Filetine Embroidery, TO RENT—Two large front rooms, TO RENT—Four room tenement, all | WANTED—Experienced man on scor- | § S, C, DOTY, .improvements. 33 Glen street. ing machine. Apply New Britain - 2-24-a3x | Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut St. Auctioneer, | - | . 1 — e 2-23-3d |l 50 State Street, Hartford. Special for 2 Days! Special for 2 Days! . W | SALE—SATUDAY, FEBRUARY 26, AT 1:30 P. M. Guest size Stamped Turkish Towels, regular price Regular size Stamped Huck Towels regular price Winthrop street. 2nd . floor, Tel.| WANTED—To buy second hand mo- | 9 _ § 196, for 2 days 15C. ... ... ... . i 29¢, for 2 days 23c. 5605 ; 2.23.3dx| torcycle, also sewing ‘““Ch”w'i TERMS—109% Cash must be paid on premises - Frank Iade, 215 Klm street. e TO RENT—Visible typewriter, Under- 2.23-4dx property is sold. wood. Address Typewriter, Herald - AR Al Typewriter, Herald | G NTED_Girls for light and pleas- S ant factory work. Iight hour shop. The Beautiful New Linens Free Lessons in 70 RENT_Tire reom faf, steam | Good pay. Write for' application heat, and two office rooms. Apply and further information. Remington . Y 3 Arms-Uni tallic Cartrodge Co - =4 2 . 5 . S bozes: C 5 Curran company. 2-21-tf Arms-Union Metal ) Just welcomed and not yet taken from the boxes; Cluny, Ma Art Embro“]ery Ran; Barnum Avenue, Bridgeport YA < ‘ TGN DramchesloE R At B Embroidery Ranc All modern conveniences, 593 West ge Scarfs, Table Covers, enterpieces and oilies. P’rices X N 5 r 5 A Y BV Spdr Dy, Table Dovefs, Centerplec CERR oL zices Main street. Inquire Chas. Beh, 393 |WANTED—Woman for general house- 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. A wool work by a competent teacher ranging from at the Art Dept. daily; hours 9 to West Main 21-6dx work. Apply W. C. French == | Maple St. Tel. 365- : W . GlNiGReND G ore TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 » | 12 1'20 to $15.00 Winthrop street. Apply Boardman, [\yANTED—To go out dressmaking MaKers of Photo ang WOgd En‘; SRS ATbiArch Istreet. 2-17-tf} by the day. Mrs. E. Sandshaw, gravings 628 Tast street. e Illustrators for All Hindsof Ad- TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, | 3 = == heated; second floor. 162 Maple | FOR SALI—1915 Hudson, 6-40 NACEREE I AT street, 5.16.t¢| briolet .This car is in fine condi- Probing Committee Brings Out Details e st W L R e T v use. Wiiliams Auto Co., 287 Elm five rooms and bath. Modern con- | e of New York’s Monster Subway Deals| =55 """ =~ ™ rui|———————— PRINTING |CARS TO RENT i CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR TO RENT—Two modern four room o Different Languages, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. tenements, corner Cherry and Pine | FOR SALE—Chickens, coops, wire, | BY SKILLED UNION MEN TEL. 943-2 streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & incubator, brooder, bone grinder. | Moderate Prices. % W R e fetll sk et e, et LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. MORRIN’S GARAGE - — = oiher Dloasant. 2-25-d1 | Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. 200 E- MAIN STR. ___HELP WANTED—FEMALE, — Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. WANTED—Experienced maid for gen- Fm"h;\;fl‘ 5 ‘;\'J‘:"'1]13’23]’}_"5]’%?“{’0 ‘:;f‘»‘ Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 eral housework. Mrs. Walter W. Le. | ¢aPinet, 3 3 s arri S ord fine condition, complete for D Moo e ' Ve o e, | EASTERN PRINTING CO, | LVEMISON -GT.{at-r age JANTED— (o work on s Box §W, Herald. |58 C £ i EL. MALN STREET, Cal e othe S G [ e = | C. EBBESEN, MGR. Livery Cars for hire, day and night! Al Eoe Py s ST on 8 RO FS AT Breed INg N EET DN E NI Storage, Supplies and Repairing. venient for commuters Max Roth “ock i 2 rhi N lets, 1 Cockerel, single comb White o ehves muvos thoms Ry | Jets, 1 Gockerel, single coms White) CHOICE SINGLE HOME EiL road station Hartiord Ct. 2-24-6d B0 each. Kggs for hatching, | With large lot and barn and every — —— 81,00, I, Coombs, 117 Tast | improvement, price below cost as own- = - - oy WANTED—First class stenographer | grect, 'Phone 37-12. 2-25-1dx | €T Wants to sell. in local factory office. Address Box | _ : H. N. LOCKWOOD. 0 32X X, Herald, . FOR SALE—Property on Whiting | Real Estate and Insurance o >latnville s land 75 | L 793 East . 9 ; WANTED—Fitty girls for press work | Street, Plainville. Includes land 75 | 86 West Maln or Agents Hrdson Motwor Cars. New at M. B, Taylor's, 351 South Mai by 132, building containing about | & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. BEM R Tevions. 5 afein 6,000 square feet floor space, suit- DU‘N(LIN(I Repairs, Supplies, St i S E0NCLVREST D 6d | .ble for light manufacturing, and P etiortice PRESN, e T building lot. Price right. James s B . NE 236. WANTED—Competent maid for gen: S B o ral housework, Immily of two por.| . & MelElly, Flainyille. 24-3d lh(ll[lg Neison sons. Liberal wages. Apply at No. | pOR SALE—Colony Brooder, 100 | Usutts and rrivate FPai..cs - e 2 Washington St, Plainville, Conn. | * chick capacity. 59 Bllis street. Accommodated STORAGE—50 Cars dx -2dx | -1 ARCE e Winter $3.00 per month WANTED—Maid for general house- [ FOR SALE—Household furniture, 74 | ART’S GARAGE work. Apply 339 Hart St. 2.22-tf Prospect St. 22211 | If You Want Good Bottled Horace I, Hart, Prop. WANTED__Girl for general house- Beer, Wine or Liquors, Livery Servic:, Ropairing, work. Family of three. 24 Forest | FOR SALE—1515—6-40 Hudson tour Order Same from und SUI‘P'I:? Cars bought ga street ing car, 1914 Buick touring car, | sold. Tel 221-4, .89 Main St, 1914 Maxweli touring car, 1913 Cad PHILIP BARDECK, e e e Upper,L-£oR., STANCHFIELD, . FURNISHED ROOMS. JiEG it whe i o o | e B i SHOP’ITS. NICOLL -~ e e e : FIY Commnel s I n;:\‘rs nd ! 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 & Lo AL 1 ~ TWO FRONT ROOMS furr hed for starter, demountable rims, etc. | ~xy wareqne R PR BV " Lowey, SHONTS TESTIFYING light housekeeping: electric lights; | They are all in first cass mechanic. | Dr. William Holtz, M. T., MULTIGRAPH LETTERS | | heat; gas range. Corner Arch and , condition and our offer is excep- | AGE SPECIALIST AND . Fac-stmile of Typewrlung done | | leading legal gemerals of the Inter- | Walnut. d2x | tiona! prices if disposed of with n PINAL ADJUSTER 3-2 and 3 colors with signaturea orough staff, including DeLancey | = o the next 30 days. Williams Auto | Every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- Letter Heads Printeq i 3. Stanchfeld. 'O RENT—Three fur Co, 287 Elm street. -6d | y, freom 10 a- m. to 8 p. m. ] icoll and John B. Stanchfield R e e e o e 2-22-6¢ dny, from 10 a- m. to 8 p. m fi‘nTFORD TYPEWRITER FXCHNEE( 1n N light, gas, steam heat, bath, all Booth’s Block, 26 state St Uaruore, Conny AL OT "RECK | jmodern and ’phone. Address « | FOR SALE—Two Renault taxicabs in | 258 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CT. EMDEN A TOTAL WRECK. 3 . 19 XX, Herald. good condition. Bargain for .| ’Phone 1710. Consultation F P lence of The Associated Press.) — Williams Auto Co., 37 Elm TYPEWRITERS, e SULpL el e NS TITET ULLILULLYES Corona Typewriters, the ma announced that nothing more can 5 | 1t you are anticipating imvestiga- | for your personal use, in the offic be done towards salving either the 2 n 2 B ik = = tion in any matter where secrecy, | the home and “on the | remains of German sea-raider mm. | Four First Class Millwrights. NOTICE: integrity and results are essential |up-to-date features oS 7 == e = = . G. OWN, 26 BT i 1s. Loc: senthitye | den or any trophies from her except THE NEW DEPARTURE { Practical Piano Tuning C. A. Hum- | ;;‘REEMA 3 HBAKRTFORD. COAI\?:‘:: six pound ~>><M representative me. as may be c ashore. About MFG. CO., Employment | phrey 110 Rockwell Ave City ‘PHONE CHARTER 413, THE DICKINSON DRUG = 2 g e — . "a year ago visits paid to North Keel- DEPT., Bristol, Conn 2-24-1dx 1 use the Detecta Phone - e e S R B S ) 5 . “mz Island resulted in some of the FOR SALE OR RENT i cruiser being removed, part of which [ e Andrewst Homeatead 'on West York, which invest on has brought | time neighbor and friends of Gaynor. | : ~ R \“G , forth amazing stories of “high fin-| Towns sot $5,000 for taking Shonts | were handed over to the Common- or Ls ale | Main St. so 7-Room Cottage on . ! ' | Raymond St. 5 ) and bonuses paid to subway of- | to St. James, where Shonts talked | wealth government. At the end of Arrangement made to ol i the Thompson legislative in- | for th hours to the mayor trying ; October, 1915, it was decided to send ORI . LY | suit. > . ‘('. oatlasiing committee examined Thoo- | to, convince him that “the. Tnterbor. | e b 1ol0. It e et aoren -1 || FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain . L. BARNF % Nut Coal dore P. Shonts, president of the In- | ough was on the level and that the | report as to the possibility of ring * Chesi S 8 , serborough Rapid Transit company. | city’s proposed plan to build and oper- | (he ship, and to remove any A COlltalnlng 12 acres | ——————— | meHow 3 B recl Jt learned from Mr. Shonts how Mayor | ate the subways was greatly inferior | still on board that might be of in- | Sef ags SoooH Gaynor, committed by the votes of the | to the plan of the Interborough.” Fol- | {erest or value. It was found that BY $1 0 people to the construction of v | lowing this visit, which was made on | the stern half of the Kmden had v 5 : owned and operated subway system, | a Sunday in April, 1910, Mayor Gaynor | completely disappeared, and a very — C') £ suddenly changed ! ttitude in fa- | suddenly ceased his criticism of the | heavy surf was still breaking over aehultz & Coste O, nca By Hour or Day. 0 % vor of the Interborot winership | Interhorouzh Rapid Transit company | what remained. The Protector wait- X J M F ’ Q 910 a y home _in st. | Tnterhorough plan Mr. Shonts in | chance to board the Emden: but this [ ] mflflgfl" S'ables L AND“ Sy l I pian after visit the ma in _and lined up soldly in support of the | ed a week, in the hopes of getting a 242 Main Sireet. | ( James, ’ lent Shonts. On | his examination was flanked by the | was never for an instant possible. I Telepbone 302 Pursuing tigation into thef this trip Shouts said he was accom- ] : ! | suns and other gear of the German matter of subwa B acts in New | panied by Mirabeau Towns, at that

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