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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APR FURSALE- LargeTwnFamllyHuuse,fl Chestnut . ANl modern improvements. Will be sold cheap. Apply at once. | H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Mamn Stree NEW BRITAIN NATIONAI, BANK BUILDING N MAY REMOVE | French War Office Makes TORIESTOCHIN. ~ Dwbail Defender of Paris Thereby Avoid Paying Tm- Duties to Big Neighbor NOTICE, SPECIAL LOW PRICES on se CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ Tl (g e e 80 Overland Touring ( ONE CENT A WORD_EACB INSERTION. o e fl " ““‘L,‘] ;: I'4:yu \‘-\ll,‘ R 2 . NTED—MALE. LOST about, Warren-Detroit 1911 Run- March —The removal of Japan’s industries to China HELP W/ recommended by Minoru Oka W er\Efi ' 3 A S aboit hoch g R S i A LOST—Airdale terri well Runabout 1911 ; : f Burcau at the Ministry of . Rt iaress J0joubilee 1914 Overland Touring Car. Most ce. The suggestion is offercd of these cars are self-starters, elec- tagecous effect of a possi- rease in Chinese import du- ld is received with interest in N 2, . Keeley Jlm and & by large concern located ten NOTICE. ) 'm; Elm and Sey minutes ride from New |<oric If you are 1001\'1\\!;.: im; itai i ) wedding rings, you will find them a : : ‘ Britain depot. Nine (9) Porter and Dyson’s. If what you CARb TO REN'I hour shop. Good pay guar-| ant is not in our stock, we ¢ s Reay G e bkt anteed. All applications | make it for you in very SRor. ov WEDDINGS, RE EIC. Oka’s fdea is that Japanese s should produce in China the | of goods that would be nor- xported to that country from | = e s p dejihebesthwgin bin | i will be treated strictly con- - — | ARE YOU THE MAN ‘\’I()RR‘I*\'L’-SNCAR ¥ Japanese business men | g OTICE—Automobile parties taken T 9 | i NISHG AGE -~ E. fidential. . Address "Help, oo i v et B8 Sy ouGHEED BE? | MORRUN S GARAG of Chinese customs ! Herald Office. Tichard Coyert. Tel. 1078< i ! apan Fore ade associa- | i 2 3-6dx Have you been ailing for a long | 1 study of | WANTED—Boy about sixteen years, - — — time? i in factory oflfice. Good opportunity | NOTICE—Two young men or young Have vou been trving doctors and to ex- | lieves setting u valley | largest, | L for bright, energetic boy. Address couple can find board and r“m,”,lf‘ patent medicines and find yourseif Box 23BB, Herald Office, 4-4 q.k private family. Address Box TXX, g¢ tting worse all the time? = = Herald Office. 4-1-tf We are here to give our services [l WANTED—F had expe okkeeper. Must have S — ——— | to just such people as you are. nce and be good pen-|{NOTICE — Landscape Gardening Our long experience in the treat- Agens HMcdson Mutor Lars. New L ana 7 Passcnger Autos for hire. o pest, raw materials the | man. Address, stating age, experi- | prunning of fruit trees, grape Vines | ment of chronic and nervous troubles o el the supply of coal | ence and salary expected. Box .1 and rose bushes. hTomas De Cences | jg at your command Repatrs, pplies, Storage. ent. In Ce ral China gen- | Cit {111 Hfd. avenue. 1st floor g We are equipped with the most | PHONE 87 k263 STREET WANTED - Machinists, Scrape e recommends the organiza- | ! de modern apparatus. Our labors vl such industries as spinning, | assemblers. Steady work. ‘Turner |SSmm——me—mmm=————====SES |0 oocked with remedies that have flcur-milling, leather ()?‘k\_ H Machine Company, Danbury, Conn. FOR SALE. proven of greatest value to BucR| i e mompsking. e | e : ___| cemstuntytreat timwering anments. | | )ENISOM Garage n'i“};l:i"'\i”':;!?;‘ “u”‘\\’.‘ natch | AR Buffers I’r.nluu Buf- | pop SALE—Slightly used 10 bank| A visit to our offices will prove ‘ T T oot i fers and Trimmers on Fiat Ware adding machine, a bargain. Box |0 you that we are thoroughly pre-| . .- AS6 MALN SLRILL. he points out, have 1 Spoons and Forks. Steady work| 5" fjerald Office. Jd | pared to give you the most efficient | S 2L ,:.n :m';h:{y»unu night een well developed in | and good wages to expert workmen, ERINE o 2 | services that science has devised, | AG'T REO Al »Vl;(sh;\:;‘“vl!-,a;rm!;.‘““ should be e | desirable surroundings and no labor { — 54 acres. 33 miles | AN our charges are so reasonable | 2 ) XWELL CAR 3 i trouble. Apply by letter or in per- | FOR SALE—Farm 34 acres, 3% that anybody can avail himself of our | Fhone 234 to China en and | from New Britain, macadamized i son with references. State experi- treatmen rers. He thinks it important, roads. = >arker, New Britain, 3 puch as possible joint Jap- Brother, Waterbury, Conn. Conn. Bt SRS oA | method quick relief; moderate | FOR SALE — == = i prices and permanent results where | gereral desirable homes mes £ s 1 years, 0 '¥OR SALE oom house, half acre | humanly possible.” e ox ble. . | 1 sett street, large lots, i ol ground, fruit, good well, c| e advertise what we can do = Lol EETL nd Chinese concerns 1ich an £ WANTED—Boy of a ment would be mutually ben- | oy of work in Drug store. Address and would enhance the cor- 2 BL : 330 ; ments, best of surroundings. Bl i Sioay i £ Ll il a8l Woodruff's store on Beriin and do what we advertise. X 5 between the two nations. ol o i=ad ] N DO R WO b D, - . a7 TANTE o . a T 3 E 4 Mrs. 1. Elton, Berlin, A call at our offices may Dbe the bt ¢ i = L Anti-Bellum Competition. o) ) & S e . " WANTED—Man to run a Ford dc- 1pply to i y | nti-Bellum Competitior General A. Y. E. Dubail has been present war began General Joffre | W S m el B0 (um B CFORF G o [ER TG R o e e e e | Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East pugh Japan’s commercial and | appointed military governor of Paris. 1(-hn.<o him to hold the Vosges, and in | __. Z s s e IS S e al development since the he- | pg takes the place of General Michael | CPeCking General von Heeringen he | WANTED—Young man to learn ; : FOR SALE—Pi: and furniture of the war has been all that | S contributed to the victory of the trade of electrician, state age, ox- | FOR ~SALL “i“"’h ‘r‘ e THE HARTFORD be desired, Mr. Oka expre Manoury, who is relieved on the |Marne. The post of military gov- perience if any, whether marric:l and Tug el ois 4 ief that after the war is over | &round of ill health. General Dubail, | ernor of Paris, involving the defense | or single, and pnevious employ- 8 p. m. S| SPECIALISTS ! PR lN TING one of the most im- | ment. Address Box X17X Herald. 2 | | All again be a strong com- | Who is sixty s old, served in | of the city, i St e SR | competition among the world | the Franco-Prussian war. When the ' portant in France. i e el o el —The | Coi s tEumilER R o Hertlord S con . In Many Different Languages, south- yard, so-called, at Clayton, | Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 BY SKILLED UNION MEN been to others. and he fears that Japan is | — SR, t in a condition which would B i Tands! recently acquired ] ; T Modera . B o oy oot | prices are about 50 per cent. higher | covering that American consuiners with clay lands recently acquired p. . Sundays and Holi- o odeate Erices. <’T“_ ‘” M s " ¥ that | than before the war. Meantime the | prefer toys made of silk and paper or - - e 3 2 adjoining on Southerly side. Inquire days from 10 to 1. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. =« petition. He remarks tha Abete ar, Mea fer toys made of silk and pape TO RENT—Furnished room, all con- LTaal & Gooporelty fMce Hours: 8 a 15 weaving industry will be aided by the | wood. Manufacturers and exporters of Kirkham & Cooper, city O ours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. the serious industrial question present day in Japan is how ease the supply of iron. The venienc: 14 Pearl street. 3-29-8d Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. — = Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 rooms all improve- | FOR SALE—Eight room house; water THE arrival of 100,000 tons of tops of wool { have banded together to keep up the 186-5 which will be shipped this month | quality of their goods on account — from England, the embargo havin of some complaints of inferior work- condition is far from satis- & S ; e, barn, hennery, four Danlis e e : | . P 3 s N and gas in house, barn, hennery, , because to meet the average | P€eR removed. The prospect is that | manship. 'Flfll-;’ i )";&”\\1-1 e \»m{'»‘:“““ ‘i‘:t: of land; fruit and ice, Three EASTERN PRINTING CO., itor 1,200,000 tons o year the | S MALESE WL contane etrone Shesldi T a i b 1‘nm\1\(‘ walk from trolley, Addre 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 Erti 350,00 apanese manufacturers of 456 B 2 5 i B D000 bl v now exported in “House,” Box 27, Herald. 460 " MG IL The bulk of Japan's iron used | ENT—T & | quantities to the United State T0 BE L R roon nufacture comes from China oV s, $11.00. Inquire 401 ; replace German-made toys are Doy ol S e L tting he present session of the giet 8 i T i thee 1.6dx | FOR SALE-—White Orpington s an ‘ex(’nnsinn of Japanese {ion | convenienced by the searcity and | SRRl O S wf eggs: also Rhode Island Red. C. ‘DIORA(JE——DU Cars | S 4 e 4 , < learness of raw materials. These in- e X st, Berlin, phone 641-16. E he Winter $3.00 iouth ies which are located in Kyu- |« £ TO RENT—Six room tenement and | . Lindquist, Berlin, p or the er $3.00 per his is expected to meet the in- | Clude paper of various kinds, tin arn w x acres of land at 180 : | ¥ 12 expectad to mest the in- | clude puper of verlous kinds, _tn- barn with six_acres of land at 180 | - HART’S GARAGE 1 ems : : : Kensington Avenue, 4-1-6dx | Horace 1, Hart, Prop. e from the Unifed | board, metal wire and celluloid. Ow- B = T FOR SALE—A $14 Gas Stove, used ; v e e el {ing to the shortage of the supply of e e e N R Pl o T Lisery Servic:, Repairing, Tires TO RENT-— 3 7 Ange e paper from abroad and the shor = o e -4¢ Cars bough wool-weaving industry in 'I""j(l‘ “ B ol s roomsyeach; modern improvements, | Arch street. 4-4d ght and 1n recent years made remark. | O PulD at homieprices haye soared | AT e e S - rogress, but the hiome market | ¥ nag in- | oG e 3-31-6dx 1-4, 289 Main St el R sed their prices twenty per cent. modern im- - » FOR SAI son phonograph with | good assortment of records; good to the amount of over $5,000.- | wi'”vhv printed hooks have also TO RENT—S rooms and Dbath. running order. $7.00, pay $1 week- vear. The war, however, hus | Iisen. | Steam heat, gas, at 304 Park 5 Iv. Box 22 BB, Herald. ted imports and the figures for The cost of production of toys e Inquire O'Dell’'s Drug store, corner 4-4-tf r showed a dec e of about | not Atly checked the denm { Park and Bigelow streets. 3-30-6d | _ S “ FFOR SALFE New and second-hand | cent. compared with 1912 On | which continues briskly for imn = furniture, stoves and r linol- | FOR SALE—1916 Tord touring hod nge ther hand the export of woolen | diate shipment. Calls come from the TO RENT-—To small family of adults, S -wix | cum, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts exported to Russin last year | United tes. South America, Aus five room apartment at 109 Bas- | N - L i el s o e d over $8,000,000. Present | tralia and India. ISxporters are « ur sett street. All improvements. In- i 7o SAT Motoreyole, 1914 mod et our low prices. New and sec- quire Mrs F. K. Dobson, Tel.i (wo speed. All equipped. In Dest| (q fang rumiture bought and sold. | TELEPHONE 3 Bags b « i condition C, 14 ]J\\l_‘_‘,l\lyi iu»lllx | ; D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafavette St - 326 - gh FURNISHED KOOMS. © Telephone 1329, Lo 05 1 busi- & O'Connor, [,,, ,.,,mi A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. Anniversary TO REN Al:x'nish‘od ot e e e vate family. Running wate Court street. 4-5-1dx s . | in Interna- DENTIST a e —Two rooms for [~ tional Correspondence school at | National Bank Bldg. Open Evenin »I\Q;[]unei.l A s, con;;‘“ { half price. Tel. 24-3, Plainville. i 93 Main street. Ring bell, | | Offers some big values in ! o " - 5 AT e FOR SALE—Barred and White Rock TMENT : . SLE W2 ED—FEMALE. atching eggs < s fs ns Dress Goods both in silk, i hetohines ce ol s AMENTAL DEPAR i Ny / SALESLADIES = WANTED— : - = : Well kept grounds which necessarily include fine shade trees, | Wool an wash fabrics tomm*-, Woatworth o FOR SALE—Farm 67 acres on trol- | flowering shrubs, perennial plants, and bedding plants, are a great | R SRR g | WL yile RV TOR @ e S OJON SRR RTC ] source of pleasure to the owner. They greatly enhance the value TOW. WANTED-—Young woman clerk in ement house, two barns, two silos, | of property, nor Qoes it require a big outlay of money to make your | factory ofice JiNo stenographic ex. running water in house and barnm. | property beautiful It you do not know just how to go about the [ : ! ability is Tequired. Address Henry Bdman, Plainville, oni. | \‘]yl(\ \h‘\l\ls and pla for your grounds. We take the ibpeual values'in' Dressi Bug- ||| X18X Herald Omice, 11111 44580 g, T ¢-3-64 | B Cire with our ornamental stock that we 4o with our flowers S— ste g neans tha is the bhest, ' tons WANTED——Competent maid for | family house in fin | means that it is the he | 2 zenerai housework, no washing. About 1% acres of 9 R i | VIETS GREENHOUSES x| poms with modern improvements. | SatrelS - e 2 L These places are near center of | o I 3 i | W NT Dl ddIe T seadimomman o Plainville. And can be bought | e, B | take care of small boarding house, | e i nh T — — = =] g | Big demonstration of the f: Boxiop b = NHcrald 1-4 Ofhos New Britin " s-1-sa. ) ‘ © i | Office New Britain 4-1-6d. | —_ - === — | Al ; NTED— Lxperienced lady press R mous L. S. self-threading | Vo oy clomes savements apat vy | FOR SALE—Ice Cream Cabinets and § 91 for ary cleancd garments, apply 7 rasti] ; Tubs, and round and flat bottom | i) Sewi Machi dl WestilMan =3 f One French Pot Ice Cream | Sewing N o = o — et > Frenc )t Tee 3 Take advantage of these fine mild Spring days and insure S achine needle. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- FFreezer. All in good condition. In- | health with lots of fresh out-door air. eral housework. Mrs. Chas. Par- quire P. O. Box 188, New | “16 A‘\S_\'luln St. .. .. Hartrord, ( onn. 1¢ Eye that needs—no eves | You will need a good Carriage—one with a roomy body. soft soms, 310 West Main St 3-30-tf Conn. — m———— p— cushions, flexible springs and prope set rubber-tired wheels. = TOR SALE OR TO R New two- | ~to thread the needle. ~ NOTICE Select a Heywood-Wakefield from our extensive show tenement house, five rooms each | MaKers ef Photo and Wood En- in addition to its stylish appearance you can be sure that it has g i i 3 r, stes heat, t boilers, all of the essentials of a comfortable riding NG We are paying the highest ;:;’\(.”‘15. e e i ) i gravings - - We are now showing an exceptional assortment of the prices for old rags, old rub-i L —— | lilustrators for All Kxnds of Ad- p,mv;‘:- :-v(»ms\):;.",(x”,,fl,,‘.(p‘, ns A . W !]mw and ivory. bers, metals and scrap iren, | TYPEWRITERS. i P vertising rYurposes > - € onvenier and & anc tationa er ) T i 3, fl | e Tl Sl L : : 4 : ; . Sa Corona Typewriters, the machine | ; f0:Canis by ol ol 0l g 5 in good assortment of specials in our New Bar- | paper. - Telephone, 1645 and |, "0Oi®, LN he Sice, in | patterns and finishes. Come and see our fine showin You will be sure to find a carriage to please you Our prices will Jlikewise prove attractive. we will be at your servic the home and “on the road.” Has aull e 3 - 3 > up-to-date features and weighs but | - — FOR SALE | six pounds. Local repr ive | gain basement. A big thing seil e et e C. C. Fuller Co. Overlooking The Capitol Grounds — 40-36 Ford St., Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price.” One Butter Box, one § ft Counter, ot A 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, One Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, WANTED. in a Bread Mixer, 98c § THE DICKINSO co. i Electric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show | - j ~ ~ Case, one Cash Registe A 1y t WA sD—Boy and girl A ‘A famous Carpet Sweepe o st MG s e s Building Centrally located, containing nine thou | | Street | sand square feet with or without ¢ffice, suitable for garage, storage or light manufacturing, by Schultz & Cosielio, Ine. and Vacuum Cleaner, AUT[]& [. R[NT s s e worth $5.98, | e ‘ ad o it m— at $3098 P45 Mill S a word each day payq for a classified adv. in the Herald. bl i You get results. That’s what you want. a | J' M' anega" Stables lawns, - By Hour or Day. i NTED-—Turnished room on first | floor. Address Room, Herald Oflice N e b l Telephone 303 ERERLE S