New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1916, Page 16

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| _AMOST DESIRABLE HOME, FUR SAL No. 190 HART (S)'l ., FOR $3,3005 Ny { & @ ON LIBER AL TERMS. JOIN THE FREE ART 9 rooms, fine garden and fruit, good barn and hennery—Someone “EMBROIDERY CLASS — ey takes this at once. ® [ ] EVERY DAY, HOURS i \ ‘ ; H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street FROM 9 TO 12. Lo — - i e MON = 5 Hartford. - VY "M, W BRITAIN NATIONAI, BANK BUILDING STORE CLOSED AlL DAY FRIDAY. | casm IN VANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 1%¢ E Wiri . @ e e e APRIL 21st rEk e e Wiring Fixtures S e e B pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low ric v New and sec- § The Dolan-Dunlay J§| i i i i 2 . S . * A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St ALL advertisements FOUND. Electric Co. Telephone 1329, ° for the classified Gotober nd, 1915, One black horse, | § ical Contract R TR S ashionable column must he in vina n one eve, ~weiwne 1200 § Elggirical Contractors FOR SALE—Largost stock In_the & pounds, white hind fee 99 i City of Fisk 1st and 2nd Auio Tires. the Herald office by of horse for 6 months at $20 per ! 89 Arch Street A1l it Raalnceiect antor 1ioal 1:30 p. m. on the day month, $120. Will be sold first day Tel. 775-4. garden hose. Extra special bicycle® of i £ May at sign post in Berlin. g 7 ; tives $2 ea. Velvet shock absorbers <f issue. = 4-19-1d q 5 ances and Howe red tubes; Goodrich, Good- Supplies Appli J | year tires in stock. Edward Holstein's LOST. FOUND—A gold ring. at tubber Store, 309 Asylum St., H i Herald Office. > = w o iord. First Rubber Store from Depot, s ——— SEERrECLLY PASTIUK- | vight hand side. OST—Between Newington Junction | and 348 Park street, New Britain, Lo Eave > IZED MILK Monday, a sum of v. Reward | = : 3 e T ot money REWANd | [ one foo wagon. I % | SEIBERT AND SON, |, ... FOR SALE LJ ° . B Kensington, Tel. 2 One Butter Box, one 8 ft Counter, one ‘JS] Beautlf“l Sllks e R - o | Park Street, Near Stanley,| 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, COHSPICuO = FOR SALE—Hatching eges, o 5l > B One Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, HELP WANTED—MALE. layinefstealn i e e e i 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. Electric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show Thi rns, ing males. White Leghorns. Breeding Case, one Cash Register. Apply to at Unadvanced Prices WANTED! R T T ROR. SALE, | e bt ek TOOLMAKERS AND MACHINISTS | 7o satm—zousn conct seoucn T A wonderful variety in spite of the fact that these Silks are scarce; what is per- Collies, puppies and grown dogs, BUILDING LOTS LAR& 0 RENT haps the greatest silk preparedness any woman was ever invited to enjoy; silks from the famous manu- by ]arge concern located ten choicest pedigreed stock. Bennvbrae | o, wyegt Street, Attwood Street and facturers of the world, in every wanted weave, shade and combination. Iirst we feature: minutes ride from New | Xennels Guilford. 4-18-6dx | Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly | CLOSED AND OPL € 2| or auarterly payments, Chas. H. Britai i o S. .—Cow manure Ccall | o e e 5 j ! : MONEYBAK TAFFETA P depnt, ne () | 7O S s & w0t 3 Vine MOREDIS GARAGE s . 200 E- MAIN STREET. The latest word in blaclk Taffeta Silk. Made in America; equal to the best imported fabric. Guar- anteed. ~ All applications o B G, e | ’ nteed by the manufacturer to give satisfaction or the purchase price will be refunded at any time within will be treated si.ictly con- | iy rocords, $12 if tmken at once, ce ey S ara ge a year from date of purchase—35 inches wide, $2.00 yard. fidential. Address Help,| owner leaving town. Barsain, Box | Hir wog Franklie St i ? p L i E Herald Office 1 BRI, i Dealer for Overland and Cole Car: I Iams u n fl . S i 5 O d 4 . Chlffon Taffeta Colored Chlffon Taffeta = FOR SALE—Why pay rent when you | Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and | WANTED—Young man with some| can own the best little place in the | Supplies. Agedis Hcdson! Molor: Lars. MW 55 . 2 s sDairinge a Si a 4 ] 29 L 1 5 hades of navy. dark brown and sreen, one shade | $1.50 Taffeta to be found today. In every desirable C‘}E’:;e';;e,‘dizn:”kkfepi" iy |~ state for $8.00 "V"Imm,““'};we;;;; [Actaitingsn, Spedlaliy el 21280 ;{':‘ ;u;u;f?:::sn::s foe Lot of old blue, actually worth $2.50. Sale price $2.25. | shade for street and evening, 35 inches wide. & SIECL ndrews, . utes from trolley. Inquire Box mEme— = Lismriend big i » Btorage. ‘ Price $1,50. 5 Swift & Co. > 4-191tf Herald. 4-17-3ax | [f You Want (,ood Bottied | 1o~ 2R ) A 35-In. Chlff()ll Taffeta Fan Taff t WANTED—Man between 23 and. 30 | FOR SA’;EJB?S:’S‘E Hubg maec Beer, Wine or Liquors, B v 2 7 - , dresser, price reason- ~ The grade.sold elsewhere at $1.50. TFull assort- CYy '1eta ;;:r’{’,o‘;f, “gfi,,fggt;’f?fifmg“°“;m“‘:‘ fié‘x?e"mfmfic e i, Order Same from DenlSOn Gal'age ment of strect shades, Cannot be duplicated when | Striped and plaid Taffetas for Dresses in com- ; : - o 1-17-3d% PHILIP BA N et el his lot is gone. Sale price $1.19. bination effects. Beautiful designs in broad stripes Give experience and salary ex-| ond H BARDECK, St /! —35 inches wide. Prices $1, $1.50 $2 and $2.50. pected. Address, Office, Box 19, | mom— e o o mn o oy | 185 Arch St *Phone 482-2 | L+very Cars for hire, day and oizhs Pussy Willow Taffeta Herald. 4-19-2d Siorage. Supplies and Repairing. 3 Vhiting street. o » o J d T ff ANTED—At once, y o o Greenhouse, W L S ] hov B iy rciown tho countey over, acquard latteta WANTED—AL ance, voung man who | L15-50x et kplendid wearing silk for street and evening pur- Solid colors with neat coin dots and figures, 35 ; i goerionce 8i) CEDAR HILL FARM 4]" fowers of all kinds. The Bggert | == AGT Fs | AND N ATVELE ke R =t 1. 21dcprice $3.00. lisces whae, sall & special yaiue B 3200, z wlf:':\livn‘xn f"‘éiiimi'“‘e',«fie‘:ii‘n’ FOR Yy BATIC19148 Overiand (iU, The only dairy in New Britain prop- Hardware Corporation. 4-19-t¢ | about, 1915 Overland touring, 1912- By Hour or Dajy. erly cquipped for handling milk and —— e - e e e 1910-1914 Ford runabouts, 1912 . its products. Let us supply you BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA Favim e oo na | bt et s Revsar, o ), M, Finnegan Stableg| e ol S dress Box X32X, Herald Office. Buick touring 1913, Warren Detroit | 98 ' ter, buttermilk, skim-milk #and_ o 4-19-34 Runabout 1911, Buick touring, 1911. Aelenhne 102 ~ottage checse. Our Black Taffeta Silks are leaders for quality; the pick of foreign and domestic looms: | Cars in first class condition. Prices | Telephone 98% BT cOTEPON TAFTETA —DOMESTIC Lo ik 9 yard WANTED—Boy wanted to help in| right. Keeley’s Garage, Elm and . - = B5-INCH CHIFFON FFET A—SWISS . il B yard shipping room. — The Taplin Mfg. | Jranklin. 4-15-6a P R IN TIN‘-, ! 4 LARGE PROPERTIES B5-INCH CHIFFON "FETA—DOMESTIC .. 4 ) bt s 5 AL v g yard Co., rear 65 Arch St. 4-18-2d | ' On East Main and East Stréets, suit- B5-INCH CHIFFO AFFETA—FRENCH EOS Rl A S U I A yard = FOR SALE—Brickyard for sale—The In Many Different Languages, L (et M o Se o B6-INCH CHIFFON T LA~ DOMESTIC s ios et skt oo e o bbbt o b o S A L & vx\rd WANTED—Foreman for night shift. | south-yard, so-called, at Clayton, BY SKILLED UNION MEN able for building or manufactur B6-INCH CHIFFON FETA—SWISS ... f 4 B e K > Wi B K § vard Man with experience at handling with clay lands recently acquired | Moderate Prices. sites- N 0-INCH CHIFFON TAFFETA—FRENCH . o aroon oo 5 S S s L ym-d help preferred. Address Box X23X,! adjoining on Southerly side. Inquire LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. H. N. LOC D Herald office. 4-17-3d of Kirkham & Cooper, city, Office Hours: 8 a. m. {0 6:15 p. m. I{Lh]“';;"flll("l::;‘ll ]::-:1::‘\;‘1"((' WANTED—Three good men, one driyv- 4310760 |[F Mondays and Wedncadays (0 5 . m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 m—— ——— | er, one porter and one way bill ; Your Insurance and - clerk. Adams Express Co. 4-18-tf TO RENT. THE ~ For ke a whole series of powerfully organ- e e | e | i e T s | EASTERN PRINTING CO., Surety Bonds ized positions. WANTED—A man between 25 and |TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- | o Avoid trouble by having your insur- 50 years old for life insurance busi- [ ond floor. Al improvements, new | 53 CHURCH STREET, '“‘L 034 | Jnce written by a man who Knows 40-inch, one of the finest silks produced. Two G. Fox & Co. standard, without doubt the best News a Surprise. nes. Salary $14.00 a week and com-| house. ~Address Tenement, Box 14, ik Go s London, Wednesday, April 19—The | missions. ~Apply to Supt, of Metro- | Herald = PH “_AD EL FHlA DWIGHT A. PARSONS, news of the fall of Trebizond, which | politan Life Ins. Co., National Bank | TO RENT—Lower tenement, five comes much earlier than had been ex- | Bldg., Main street, from 10 a. m. to | rooms, all improvements, 42 Maple pected, because it was known that 12 noon. 4-17-6d4x street, rent $21.00. Two rents, four the Turks had three divisions in the rooms and bath, corner Pine and DENTAI. HUUMS neighborhood of the city, and, it was | BOY WANTED at the Bastern| Cherry street, rent $12.00. P. J. supposed, would make a stubborn de- Printing Co., Church street. Murray & Co., 325 Main street. H fense, is believed here to have been 4-11-tf celeeds alfl TBB largely due to the successful employ- | S ——— - ment of the Russian fleet in assisting SLP \TED—FEMALE. TO RENT—4 rooms on third floor, | Over 25¢ Store | the land operations. AELE WANTET e | " rent reasonable, inquire 2nd floor, BEST WORK AI\('l‘ MODERATE ] e, Since the brilliant dash of the Mid- ANTED—Competent second girl 16 Pearl Court. 4-18-3dx PRIC OFFICE 24 il el R e e R e R = — " | Officc Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. TELEPHONE 3 Bags | fortnight ago, the Turks, aw: e 2 ae TO RENT—At 57 Murray St, down | Sunda v Appointment. - 326 - , aware of | Lexington street 4-19-t¢ ] | the inferiority of their Black Sea i - - = stairs fenement of & toome with eue | 0. MONKS D D 8 wucet to that of the Russians, have not | WANTED—Girl to wait on table in room in attic. Inquire telephone Qb , V. .S, | undertaken any serious maval opera-| lunch room. Apply M. & P. Lunch | 1154-2 or 400. 4-17-6dx | Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. |tions for the defense of Trebizond.| room, Berlin. e Sm—— | The Russian strategy aimed at keep- reini O RENTHour foom fenement sec. A~ B. JOHNSON, D.1):8! {ing all the Turkish forces brought WANTFD—Saleshdnes at F. W. \Vnol- ond floor. Call 156 Cherry street, | DENTIST {from Constantinople for the defense | worth Co, store. 4-19-3d ' upstairs. 4-17-6d | of Trebizond fully occupied over the = | widest front. Thus, while the Rus- | DRESSMAKERS to do alternations, at , sian armies were making a successful | once. All day or afternoon work. ’ | |advance in the Kara Dere region and | Apply at Raphael's Dept. Store. @ R UG, Ao 13 R O : bringing up reinforcements by land 5 Oiipepy || (ClCERE FEEEh s ave ou rdere our and sea, they also kept the Turks B R = 7 — | TO RENT—Second floor, 4 rooms, jbusy by continuous attacks to the | WANTED—GIrls for light work, Na-! 1.4}" 213 gas. Inquire 1566 Cherry ? southeast, in the region of Ezingan | tional Marine Lamp Co., Forestville, | g(peot TR, land Baiburt. Conn. 4-18-6d : . b4 The Turks made desperate resist- z = = ance in the Chrouk region, knowing | WANTED—Waitress, Broadway res- TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- | S Carnations, 3 : S ; We have them for you. Beautiful Snapdragons, that the Russian seizure of Rachmed, taurant, 67 Arch St. 4-17-3dx ;lexnt;blat 161 Washington :lr(‘(“(, Sweet Peas, Azaleas, Lilies, Spiraeas. If you cannot call we will do which is the junction of the roads = | Tel -5 -1li-tr T M S © e our best to please you with our selection srzingan, would inveive the isola-| ADPly Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox, end of | TO RENT—Five room front flat and 0 ition of Trebizond and the Erzingan | trolley line, Berlin st. A0 [athceRo MossRRp tabIeRloreRdoctor: VIETS GREENHOUSES armies and seal the fate of both. “The Barnes,” 131 Main St. L. M. Military ecritics are of the opinion /that no time was given to the Turks vy T o I v | to recover and make a stand on the | ewe——1_1 | 7O RENT—Five room tenement first | Jambola Dere, five miles west of the Kara Dere. WANTED. 236 Maple. Inquire on premises. o e e The fall of Trebizond will cause ISt C. Fuller CO. rejoicings in all the allied countries, | WANTED—Boarders room and board 56 Ford = as it is e " at No. 154 North street. 4-19-6dx 7 =l Ig C . Ad t- . o REE T - TO RENT—Tenement five rooma. Al onstructive Advertising artford. “Where quality is higher than price.” ey 0 ol WANTED—By a couple, cottage of | improvements including cloctric o " of Braingan, Kharput, and Diarbekr, | WASSEEPSEY & 2o Pl SO0NEE B0l ighte, 55 Monroe strest. “Bnene | B§ SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. s isols i all modern improvements. Good 557-15 or 1325-4. 4-7-tf 3 2 Iy . % —_— ;‘?|§\x;12;?2t;;:>;:te the Turkish armies | [ o, N bout $30. Would 3 : i A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- been crowned hy the conquest or i s LT PR not object to suburbs. Address Box on ing department. | this fortified town, the most import- R. A. CONVENTION OPENS. 20 B L. Herald. 4-19-6d B. O. D. e ; L | ant position on the Anatolian coast. e Tav i i o e e e e S £ TH]E A PINDAR RP i el S | i'?m 1}—1;1;@:; April 191.~\\ 1&1}1 pratctti» WANTED—Man and wife, no chil- [ licits bids for the following men- . . alts ops, after the san- | cally all of the councils in the state e, Py i - e e v hattic oF : e dren, man for farm work, wife for | tioned supplies, larger quantities if | Q = EF“RE RUSS]ANS Lt h;m:“"\“ 1 e iith on the represented the thirtieth annual ses- | pousework, Must come well | needed, the same to be Al aetivered | §( 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. ara Dere, pressed the Turks with- : sion of the Grand Council of Connecti- 5 3 . e > Bl b g recommended. C. A. Blair, Maple | as wanted and billed as delivered, for -2 out respite and t\trlj\(fi\ln}ml incred- | cut, Royal Arcanum was held here to- Hill 4-19-6d | the quarter commencing May 1, 1916, Phone Lh' 11412, jible f)hs!:lcl(‘s, 1 mm.\\\h[m;i breaking ' qay with Horace G. Williams of Bast x acceptance or rejection of bids to be the flerce resistance of the enemy. partford, grand regent presiding. Re- [ wANTED—Would like to figure on | optional with the board; 6 bags beans ant Turkish Port 00 Blagk | “he well-combined astion of the fleet | joris on the year's work were present- | ' painting your house. Also an agree- | 350 Ibs. medium grade ground coffeo, permitted the execution of most haz ed and later in the day officers elect- 5 1bs Corton's © ardous landing operations and lent | ¥ able man as partner. 7 West Ellis | 75. Ibs. n’s Cutlets, 400 Ibs. S I C t d I ts artillery to the | ° St. ’Phone 1147-2. 4-18-2dx | broken rice, 4,000 Ibs. granulated su- N\ i Y ed 1S ap 1re | the support of its a £ A —— WANTED _Machinists to Keéep away | 84T 15 boxes Lenox soap, 75 bbls. & - 7 |'yr‘2::p~» operating in the coastal re- $200,000 FIRE IN BALTIMORE. FroniTornetonlli ke on i Hon. | standard brand flour, 8 cases Moth- [iElor . ; 2 | Baltimore, Md., April 19.—Fire of | gee Machine Co. 4-18-3dx | €F'S Oats, 2 chests Oolong tea, 2 pgrad, ~ Aprii 19—Trebizond, :”mw to the assistance given the | elevator of the C. A. Gambril Mfg o | WANTE outside position by |, Optional bids are also solicited for pst important Turkish city on icasian army the troops ODer- | at Enjcott city, near here, today, to- | vyoung married man. Address Box |supplies required for the Town home | . . k sea, has been captured by ' In other directions in Asia Mi- | gether with 15,000 bushels wheat. .\m)?, Herald. 4-18-3dx | for' the three months ending July | I‘Of Partlculal’s Apply tO ssians. Official announcement | 107 BY their desperate fighting and The loss is estimated at $200,000. 31, 1916. fact was made in the follow- | MeT0IC €XDloits they did everything in | WANTED—Men for shipping room All bids must be in by April 24, their power to facilitate the task or Ty T work. Apply P. O. Box 33, City, 1916 Booth’s Block Dwight Ct. National Bank BIld ttractive Bedroom Furniture at Moderate Prices It is surprising to a great many people who visit this store to arn what excellent quality is to be obtained here in Bedroom lurniture at comparatively modest cost. We have been particularly prtunate in our selections in this line, and offer for your inspection large variety of inexpensive pieces which we commend without esitation for their real desirability as to quality, style and finish. You will find here Beds, Dressers, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, ledroom Tables, Chairs and Rockers in large variety in the different 0ods and finishes, and so popularly priced that you will find it pos- ble to create in the furnishing of your bedroom a thoroughly ar- tic and beautiful atmosphere, without extravagant outlay. An inspection of our stock places you under no obligation.-what- er to purchase. TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, WANTED—Competent maid for gen-| Barnes. ; 4-14-6d Tel. 136-5 48 Clintoa Strect eral housework, 29 Park Place. floor, all modern conveniences at munication issued by the war Bate yesterday: | the detachments on the coast. NOTICE, 4:17-3d | Per order Board of Public Char- aehulgz & fl Ostelao lnc izond has been taken. The ‘West of Erzerum ol - - | ities, ’ (region of Bai- T ) T AN . : : NOTICE—Agents for fast selling ar- | WANTED—Five room rent, centrall SETE ‘ energetic efforts of our Cau- |burt) our troops, after o sharp en- 5 Z = el COD LAY PETER P. CURRAN, $ < army and Black sea flect have | agement, dislodged the Turks from ticle. ~Send 15c for sample. Box| located, by small family. Addr A. J. HART, 242 Main tireet. 84, Plainville, Conn. 4-17-6dx Tenement, Herald Office. 4-8-dlix Committee.

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