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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. FREIGHT RATES P 000 PER CENT Has Put Shipping in Class With Luxuries khington, April 8—Ocean freight on some commodities, particu- wheat, are nine hundred per jhigher than at the beginning of ar. A letter written today by . E. Pratt, chief of the foreign omestic commerce bureau, an Alexander of the hou ant marine committee con the administration shipping bill bittention to the jump in rates eviews the shipping situation. in has led all commodities in hpid rise in rates. From 4.1 a bushel in January, 1914, the become 40.6 cents today from Fork to Liverpool. From Boston fome five cents cheaper. The rate from New York is at- bd by Dr. Pratt to long delays igh demurrage charges due to btion of grain at New York. on rates have increased at both rts of New York and New Or- P00 per cent, but is still cheaper p from New York than from to 1916, the New York 5 a hundred pounds, and rate $3. The cost pping other commodities is con- bly higher at New Orleans than ork. Wheat shipped from New ps is taxed 54.8 a bushel. s on flour have increased about r cent. within two years and on lons about 400 per cent. parison between ' flour rates [New York to Liverpool and Peattle to Hong Kong show that yw York rates advanced in two from fifteen cen to ninety pnd the Seattle rate from twen- cents to seventy-five. Trans rates on other food commodi- creased little. Rates on steel ts and agricultural machiner; ipment across the Pacific hs led rapidly. s up your store with B ealites. r big advt. Cooley & Johnson. F'OR SALE lutter Box, one 8 ft Counter, one . Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, tric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show b, one Cash Register. Apply to . Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. SALE—New iture, stoves , oil cloths, and second-hand and ranges, linol- beds, bedding, quilts ws and furniture of all kinds. our low prices. New and sec- hand furniture bought and sold LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St phone 1329, LE—Largest stock in Fisk 1st and 2nd Auto Tircs. . Radiator hose, water hose hose. Extra special bicycle Velvet shock absorbers pwe red tubes: Good res in stock. ward Holstein's Ir Store, 309 Asylum St., Hart- 4-1-3 mo. | the | h, Good- | First Rubber Store from Depot, | pand FOR SALE—About 30 , 6 room hou hou 1 pair e, 50 hens, silo, jtools, horse: s south ¢ ew ess Farm, Box New Britain, Conn. e, 2 barns, 2 large horses, 10 head wagons, ete. 3 Britain center. 6, Herald Of- 1l-equipped business brains at- money”’—the brains that be- p one who has studied busin ions and developed sound bu dgment at HUNTSINGER’S £ SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY kylum St., Hartford, Conn. Send for Catalogue N. and milk route. | | ance | with said E acres | { time and place, ) AGENTS WANTED. WAN' SPRING HOUSECLEANING TIME here; Women buy our Household Necessities on Sight; big drofits; great repeaters. Write now for our recipa improved by the addition of Proposition. Franklin Distributing Co., Dept. B, Franklin Block, Prov- idence, R. L. 4-§-1ax LARGE MANUFACTURER want rep- resentatives to sell shirts, under- wear hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 590 Broad- way, New York City. G AGENTS—Chance to make big money calling on automobile owne Get our proposition today. The M. A. Hillyer Co., Box 2,000 Philadelphia, Pa. Sat.-3w OPPOR' for 1live agents, Splendid household specialty suit- able for either sex. No experience required. Send for free particu- lars. Dow Specialty Co., Lyndon, PATENTS—Secured through system. Send sketch. Free search and certificate of patentabilit; Book and list of patent buyers free. Waters & Co., 4460 Warder Bld Washington, D, C. credit WANTED—A competent stenograph- er to substitute for one week. Ad- dress Box 5 L, Herald. 4-8-1d4 WANTED—Two gentlemen want one large or two connected, nicely fur- nished rooms with board in good lo- cality. Address Box 22L Herald. 4-8-1ldx centrally Addre; 4-8-d11x WANTED—Five room rent, located, by small family. Tenement, Herald Office. WANTED—Bookkeeper. Must have had experience and be good pen- man. Address, stating age, =2xperi- ence and salary expected. Box 991, City. 4-7-3d WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work and in care of child. 222 Fairview street. 4-6-wix WANTED—A man between 50 years old for life insurance b iness. Salary $14.00 a week and commissions. Apply to Supt. of Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., National Bank Bldg., Main street from 10 m. to 12 noon. 4-6-3ax 25 and a. WANT dening lawns, ED—Work at landscape gar- and grading, caring for etc, Allan P, 345 Mill St. 4-5-d4x AUCTION SAL April 12th, 1916 at Charles John- son, off Kensington Ave.,, New Britain, Conn., on all his farming. tools and implements consisting of 1 plow, 1 wheel harrow, 1 smoothing harrow, 1 potato digger, 1 potato cover, 2 ice wagon: 1 heavy farm wagon, 1 dumping body, 2 extra wagon bodies, 1 business wagon, 1 bugg and all other farming tools and implements. Also of 2 horses, 2 pr. double harnes: ¢s, 2 single harnesses, 8 cows, 1 heifer and chickens. Auction Sale be- at 10:00 o’clock, a. m. Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, Probate Court, Ne Britain, April 8, A. D, 1916. tate of Giovanni Fiora alias John ora of the town of New Britain, in id district, an incapable. Upon the application of Benjamin W. Alling as conservator he may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey real estate in Plainville, Conn., as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered: at said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said dis- trict on the 15th day of April, A. D., 1916, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon by publish- ing this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in =aid district, and return make to this Court of the notice giv- en. By order of Court, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. ———————————————————————— Notice of Hearing on Administration Account, Berlin, Probate Court, ss. April 8, A. D., 1916. Louis Kleas late of Ber- deceased. District of ¢ Britain, state of in said district, he 9dministrator having his administration account said Estate to this Court for ance, it is Ordered—That the April A. D., 1916 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is as- signed for a hearing on the allow- of said administration account tate ana this Court directs Administrator to cite all persons therein to appear at said by publishing this or- some newspaper published in ain and having a circulation in saiad District, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in said Town of Berlin, nearest where the deceased last dwelt. By order of Court, MORTIMER Ne lin, exhibit- with allow- ed 14th day of the interested der in New Brit H. CAMP, Clerk. PROPERTY FOR SALE 1f you have property of any kind for sale let us have a description of it. We have several interested par- ties, who may be looking for just what you wish to sell, Call or tele- phone us promptly. | The Home Banking & Realty Ce. “The Dickinson” 193 MAIN STREET Open Monday and Saturday evenings. TO RENT! Building Centrally located, containing nine thou- nd square feet with or without ¢ cffice, suitable for hrage, storage or light manufacturing, by hultz & Cosiello, Inc. 242 M™Main Sireet. Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable ation. All improvements. Will sell on r easy payment plan. E W. L. HATCH CO. SURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Monday Office Open 29 WEST MAIN. STREET and Saturday Evenings. TO RE! TO RFT street. TO RENT—Five room tenement,. 479 Park street. Inquire down stairs. Tel. 675-5. 4-8-2dx Small tenement, 24 Camp 4-8-5dx TO RENT-—Tenement of six rooms with garden in Kensington. In- quire of C. M. Bauer. 4-8-1dx TO RENT—One five room and one six room tenement. All modern improvements. Apply 62 Chestnut street. 4-8-6d TO RENT—Eight room house, good location, modern improvemen clectricity, gas, running water, etc., with barn. Rent reasonable to de- sirable party. Inquire Storrs’ Drug Store, 297 Main St. 4-6-2dx TO RENT—Tenement five rooms. All improvements including electric lights. 32 Monroe street. ’'Phone 557-15 or 1325-4. 4-7-tf TO RENT-—Five rooms, second floor, one four rooms, second floor. In- quire 36 Connerton or 42 Olive street. 4-7-wix TO RENT—First floor, five room ten- ement; all improvements. ‘..9 So. Main street. 7-2dx TO RENT—Farm, tenement, house of six rooms, 12 apple trees, garden, poultry houses, between Berlin and East Berlin. Theo. M. Savage, Ber- lin. 4-1-3-7-8 TO RENT—To small family of adults, six room apartment at 109 Bassett street. All improvements. Inquire M E. Dobson, Tel. Charter 4-6-6dx TO RENT-—Furnished room, all con- veniences, 14 Pearl street. Tel 186-5. 4-5-tf TO RENT—Fixe rooms all improve- ments, at 41 Cherry street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street 4-4-64 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block, 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 ~ottage cheese. Telephone 98% CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. S ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day ‘ issue. NOTICE. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Buick car. Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. Tel. 1073-4. 4-3-6dx LOST FOR SALI OR SALE—One 65 $5.00 egg incuba George Anderson, Berlin. 4-7-24 Pia FO[{ S\!4P4‘\cl§oll Upright 375.00, used about vear. sy terms, in storage now. Inquire Box X24X, Herald. 4- no, Call. TYPEWRITERS. Corona Typewriters, the muclmu- for your personal use, in the offi the home and “on the road.” } up-to-date features and weighs six pounds. Local represcantative THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. but HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED! TOOLMAKERS AND MACHINISTS by large concern located ten minutes ride from New Britain depot. Nine 9) | hour shop. Good pay guar- anteed. All appllcat)ons will be treated strictly con- ! fidential. Address Help, Herald Office. WANTED Young Man for general fac- tory work. The Taplin Mfg. Co., rear 65 Arch Street. Cash, | { LOST—Ladies’ pocketbook, containing sum of money, between Maple and | Finder please return Street and John streets. to 528 Stanley reward. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—I11 room, single house. Good hot water heat- er. All modern conveniences. 625 Arch, Corner Monroe street. Also a two tenement house at 633 Arch street for sale. Reason for selling am going west. Price reasonable. Inquire 389 Arch street, William Radil. Tues.-Sat. SALE—Incubators and brooders. Erichson, Tel. 678-12. 4-8-1dx FOR & J. FOR SALE—Horse ness wagon. Parker 77 Seymour street. FOR SALE—Six room cottage. Mod- £ harness and busi- | & O'Connor, | FOR SALE--Large Two Fe mily House, 277 Chesinut St win Apply H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Man Stree! ATIONAL, BANK BUILDIN All modern improvements, be sold cheap. at once. NOTICE, LOW PRICES for month of rland Touring C 79 Runabout, i Model land Touring Car, Ford ing Car, Ford 19 Runabout, Ford Runabout, Maxwell 1911 about, Warren-Detroit 1911 about, Reo 1912 Runabout bout 1911, Modc ouring Car > self-sf SIECIAL hand 80 Oy on April of these ¢ tric lighted and ¥. Keeley, ARE YOU THE MAN s v 7\ 5 %) Al YOU OUGHTTOBE? |CcARG TO RENT | cLosen AND OPEN CARS FOk X g lll)\b, ETC in fine condi Elm and Have you been ailing for a time? Have you been trying doctors nm‘ patent medicines and find yourself | | getting worse all the time? ! We are here to give our services | :wnnamsl\u 0 Lfi Our long experience in the treat- ment of chronic and nervous troubles Agenws lcdson Motor Cars. New t and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. long | is at your command | We are equipped with | modern apparatus. Our ocked with remedies that have | proven of greatest value to su | cessfully treat lingering ailments. | A visit to our ofices will prove to vou that we are thoroughly pre- pared to give you the most efficient | services that science has devised, | and our charges are so reasonable | that anybody can avail himself of our the laboratory i most | is Repairs, Supplie: PHICNE 236 Srorage. ELM STREWT Denison Garage 430 MALN STKE ern improvements. Tel 1142-12. —_Hatching eggs 4c¢ Wh, Wy, R. I. Red Wyandotte Cockerells in New Wm. H. Lewin, Berlin 4-8-dlix ecach, IS0 de- FOR SALE E PR 2 white livered 658-12. FOR SALE—Modern three tenement house, all improvements. Near fac- tories and school, will be sold at ex- ceptionally low price if taken be- fore June first. Address House, Box 11, Herald. 4-6-wix FOR SALE—135 quart milk route with or without equipment. Will furnish milk till other sources are secured. Box 19XX, Herald, Ci 4- LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE—Larz- est Eastern manufacturer of lLoose Leaf Accounting System and Sup- plies requires capable man for Britgin and vicinity. An exceptional proposition for an experienced man or an Accountant, Auditor or Book- keeper with some sales ability. Part or full time arrangement as pre- ferred. Sheppard Co., 307 Hudson St. Nyl 1-g-d1 WANTED—Teamster. berg, coal and Franklin street. Apply wood Shur- office, 69 4-8-1d WANTED—An assistant, three or four evenings each week. Aetna _ Bowling_Alley WANTED—Electrician _and Apply Baldwin-Stewart Co., 214 Pearl street, Hartford, Conn. 4-8-2a WANTED—Young man to learn soda, dispensing. Miller-Hansen Drug Co. helpe Electric WANTED—Young drug store. i man at Main St. WANTED—Young man as ¢ in engineering office. Apply to F. H. and L. A. Oldershaw, Civil En- gineers and Architects, Room No. 33 Booth's block, 259 Main St. 4-6-3d WANTED—Young man for clerk in factory department. Address Clerk Box 20, Herald Office. BOY WANTED—For grocery Must be over 16 years of age. Herald store. AUCTION! Sale by Order of the Superior Court- By order of the Superior Court, T will sell at public auction on the 12th day of April 1916 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the property owned, joint- ly, by Henry J- Bradbury and George B. Alling, located in the village of Kensington, Town of Berlin, Conn., consisting of a two tentment house, large barn and about Six (6) acres of lond, situated about three-quarters of a mile from end of Arch Street Trolley and one line of proposed Trolley to Meriden. Good orchard and tillage land and a desirable place. Said Real tate ii located in the Town of Berlin and is bounded and described as follows. a certain piece or parcel of land with buildings thereon, bounded north by land of Newton A. Hart or assigns and land of John Wood or assigns, partly by each, east by the highway, south by the land of Lewis A. Bradbury and land of the Estate of Mary E. Glad- ding or assigns, partly by each, and west by land of John Wood or as- signs For particulars inquire of William L. Hatch 29 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. of Superior Court. Sale Wed., April 12th, 1916 at 2 P. M. Terms:—10 per paid on premises when sold and balance within vresentation of deed. Committee cent be is cash must property 10 days on A HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-—Reliable and competen maid for general housework. Small family, good wages. Write, or ap- ply to 312 Fairfield avenue, Hart- ford. Telephone Charter 4664 4-S-4d WANTED—Good capable woman girl for general housework in sm; family. Tel. 42-2. 4-7 or d WANTED—Girl for housework Can go home nights if desired. Address Fox X2X Herald. 4-7 .3d WANTED—Maid for work. Mrs. Bodley, street. general house- 18 Lesington 4-7-6dx WANTED—At once a housekeeper, American to take charge of house and invalid lady. Reference re- quired. Address, Herald Box No. 19G. 4-6-d3 WANTED—Competent ~ maid for general housework, mno washing. Apply at 185 Lincoln street. 4-6-d3x with care of St, 4-6-1t WANTED—Girl to help children. 77 Fores New | 4-8-1a | 4-6-3dx | | | i | FOR SALE—Ford automobile, 1915 FOR SALE—Seven passenger six ¢y linder touring car, tion. Fine livery car. $250. Williams Auto Co., street. Bargain at 287 Elm 4-6-w1l FOR LE — 1915 6-40 Hud- son cabriolet; 1914 6-40 Hudson touring car and 1913 Cadillac tour- ing car and Maxwell touring car. These cars are in fine condition and are equipped with electric lights and starter. Bargains for cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-6-wl hold goods at 90 452-4 -6-3d FOR SALE Lincoln St. Tel. eorge Riley, 57 Tel. 843-12. Slightly used. Laurel street. 4-6-3d FOR SAL ground, fruit, good well, = Woodruff’s store on Berlin Stre apply to Mr: I°. Elton, Berlin, agents. furniture 3 to Piano and Sale hours from 233 Chestnut street. 4-5-6dx FOR SALE and Tugs. 8 p. m. water four Three Address 4-5d4x FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring body. Tel. 267-2, 4-3-w1 FOR SALE—Eight room house; and gas in house, barn, henner acres of land; fruit and ice. minutes walk from trolley. “House,” Box 27, Herald. OR SALE—$75 ccurse in Interna- tional Correspondence school at half price. Tel. 24-3, Plainville. 4-4-1wx ' FOR SALE—Barred and White Rock Also used farming 4-3-6d hatching eggs. tools. 245 Burritt street. FOR SALE—Farm 57 acres on trol- ley at White Oak, also one 2 ten- ement house, two barns, two silos, running water in house and barn. One quarter mile of trolley front. Henry -Edman, Plainville, Conn. R HL 4-3-6d FOR SALE—Brickyard for sale-—The south-yard, so-called, at Clayton, with clay lands recently acquired adjoining on Southerly side. Inquire of Kirkham & Cooper, city. 1-7-8dx E, for B. dx FOR SALE—White Rock hatching, 5 cents each. Crandall, Berlin. 3 2 FOR SALE-—Bargain in used cars, 1915 Reo 6-cvlinder, 1913 Reo tour- ing, 2 1916 Maxwell Demonstrators, 1 Ford touring. Denison 430 Main street. Garage 4 (1Y and laundress, also second maid. Only those competent need apply. Mrs. E. G. Eddy, 327 West Main St. 4-6-tf VANTED—Cook WANTED—Middle aged woman to take care of small boarding house, Herald. 4-4-6dx sD—-Competent maid for gen- | Cha Pa 0-tf eral housework. Mrs sons, 310 West Main St FURNISHED ROOM | FOR | rOR Rock, hatching eggs, fertilizer. ssett St., Tel. Leghorn, males, poultry Staples, 97 Buick Model »od runn at 10 ovder at Hart's 4-7-2d4 SAL soda fuunmu two show counter. Miller- Hanson Drug Co. 4-7-tf FOR SALE passenger $75.00 if Garage in taken once, One one cases, TO RENT—Furnished apartment, per floor. Adults only. 83 peet St up- Pros- 4-8-1d | FOR | SAL: horses, 1050 Conn, -Two Ay B driving R weight ord. Ken sington, Britain Telephone | il In good condi- | room house, half acre | four | Livery Lms for hire, day und iz bt Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T l(ld() AND MAXWELL CARS ’Phone 224 treatment. This is methods; “Thorough B! moderate results our motto quick rel prices and permanent | humanly possible.” | “We advertise what we | and do what we advertise.” | A call at our offices may | turning point in your life. been to others. where can do 4 LARGE PROPERTIES On East Main and Fast Streets, su able for building or manufacturi sites. be the | It has H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate 86 West Main ~ THE HARTFORD |_ . SPECIALISTS | pRINTING | in NERVOUS and CHRONIC S In Many Different Language BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Price: LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHUKCH STREET, TEL. 634 ©. EBBESEN, MGR. : St., Hartford, Conn. Hours 9 a, m. to 5 p. m, and 7 to 8 | p. m. Sundays and Holi- days from 10 to 1. | 254 Trumbull | HART’S Reliable GARAGE Repairing Supplies 221-4 4 189 Main Street, and Storage, Tel PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, <. Tel. connecticn, T Dwight TELEPHONE - 326 - BOWLING, POOL,—FI 3B ags | LIQUORS AND CIGAR OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) ‘ 4 ARCH ST | ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT Well kept grounds which necessarily include fine shade trees. flowering shrubs, perennial plants, and bedding plants a great source of pleasure to the owner. They greatly enhance the value of property, nor does it require a big outlay of money to make your property beautiful. Tf you do not know just how to go ut the matter we would be pleased to call and assist you in selecting sible shrubs and plants for your grounds We take the care with our ornamental stock that we do with our flower means that it is the best. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Street are sen- same That S Constructive Advertising | B SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- | ing department. | THE A. PINDAR CORP. ”5[11? Asy(l:lilm]b{fl'l 9 Hartford, Conn. § one Ch. <0 WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS T AND BEST ASSORTMENT § MORGAN & KINGSLEY rlished 1854 i The Oldest Wall Paper | 304 MAIN STREET. we Es in and Paint Shop in the City Signs Make 4-7-vd

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