New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1916, Page 12

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, : ¢ Special Prices and Extra Stamps for Week % Commencmg Monday, May 29th. SPECIAL MILK SALE!} Standard Brands of Condensed Milk and Evaporated Milk sold at remarkably low prices this week. A chance for all to fill their pantries with their own Speci nds of Condensed Milk and Evaporated Milk. Save money while you can. Take advantage 3 RIAMES STANDARD BRANDS A&P BRAND CONDENSED MILK BesCrame 3l Strictly Fresh EGGS, EVAPORATED MILKS Large 1 Small 91 Can 2C Can 32C Large 1 Small 1 Can 72C Can 32C &P and Standard Brands - rem LOC &P Best Flour, bag 90[} Butter, ; Fres doz. 3lc 25 STAMPS with one large can KL Eats up the dirt—Give it a trial. 20 STAMPS with 3 cakes COLGATE’'S SOAI - Famous all over—3 cakes in a box. 0 Stamps Free With Any of the Following R brocenes —_— 1 pkg A&P Jelly va(l(‘r 1 bot Tiquid Blue e, 1 bot Onion Salad . 1 Mason Jar ‘lll:(d[‘(l . 1 bot Witch Hazel . 1 can Sultana Spice. . . . 1 pkg Macaroni or ghetti 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Po“- Delivery Tel. 135 50 o Ahins & /)(eyafm/y the fener f/fl(q/m(,;f'/z,a//'cna o /é;(//éc'/t /L')L{Lfi(/r]/ : / Wodedis 7 S i and t'n[{'wy/ (gmn L ana, :&%Z 7LOUICCIINCIT fi’ ,a{un'wy/ Lo Nepbial Soason r/ one Lhowsand nine fundred and sixleern al bheir Sore .%a;(gkjtlc Ghicorcts Slreet New Britain, Conneclicut FOR SALE -Three Family House For $4,500 Built Only 3 years. S huliz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. ON HAMILTON ST. OR SALE. Easy Payments HE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STRERT We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamp;;Ask forrtrhe;n}fiv 377 1§ 19 16. U. . AS MEDIATOR NOT ACCEPTABLE Idea Repellent to Germany, Says;‘ Berlin Professor Berlin, Wednesday, May 31, via Lon- June 1, 12:30 p. Hans Delbrueck of the Univers I lin has written an article in re- to American mediation the in which he says there is some- repellent to Germany in the the Herald office by cepting President Wilson as It is obvious, he says, that 1:30 p. m. on the day the President are ¢ issue. don, m.—Professor ALL adveriisements for {he classified column musi be in ty of gard in war, thin idea of a mediator. the sympathies of with the entente powers, which might be regarded as disqualifying him so far as the central powers are con- He continues: “Morcover, President Wilson, using in his speech expressions h are insulting, created an atmosphere between us which ren- ders r rapprochement no longer Nevertheless Ger- LOS' LOST—Tuesday evening, broach, on Hartford car or Main street, between 9 and o’clock. Reward if returned oftice. a1 by T5 pearl | West | 10 | to | 2a | a a po: CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEAEGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD_EACB INSERTION. -—-.'A-— TO RENT. TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor. Modern improvements, 76 Pleasant St., 6-1-6d RENT—Two shore rlt Neck. Mrs. L. C. Baker, 436 Ches: 1876. 6-1-2 TO cottages Indian month. nut street, city. Tel. TO RENT—Furnished front room for two gentlemen or two rooms for light housekeeping. Also small store | for rent. Reasonable. 438 East St. TO RENT—Three room tenement to couple. Lady willing to do general housework. 369 Park :lrect Cail from 4 to 7 p. m. -31-tf many need not show herself absolute- = = 1y inflexible, for Germany's strength lies in the fact that the president al- ready has shown himself so unfriend- ly that he has left almost nothing un- done in that direction, “What could he do to us if he pro- conditions which we rejected He might threaten war, but he would never be able to win the sup- port of Americdn public opinion and of congress for war in order to estab- lish the peace of Europ { Professor Delbrueck argues the case is quite different with the entente powers, which are completely in the hands of America and are compelled to accept conditions which America re- sonable. . does not even need to go far as to prohibit the exportation of munitions and to withdraw financial support,” he writes. “but needs only to insist on maintenance of the old WANT eneral shop hands, die and tool makers and milling ma- chine operators. Empire Elec(ric & Mfg. Co., Plainville. 5-31-a1 posed for m‘xol.’ necessar, 65 Arch WANTED—Young man work perience not The Taplin Mfg. Co., WANTED-—Two first clas: ! brass and nickel plas New Departure Mfg. employ- ment bureau, Bristol, Conn. WANTED—Foremen for Shavers and Threaders in wood screw factory. Address Foreman, Herald Office, giving experience, also wages ex. pected. 5-5-26. roam av\d one five room tenement, modern im- provements; on trolley line. W. P, Steele, 260 Chestnut street, 5-31-6dx T—One four RENT—Large pleasant front Suitable for one or two gen- 118 Maple str TO Toom. tlemen or ladies. TO RENT—Home-like flats; rooms furnished for light- Keeping; New gas range; g; water heater; electric lights antry and porch. (Adults only) Eureka Room Registry, 84 West Main street. N. E_Lane, Mar. 4 5-31-tf T() Ill.AT—-Fl\e rooms, second floor, 126 Camp street. 5-29-6dx WANTED-—Wood screw operators for Shavers and Threaders. Stite experience and wages Address, Operator, rules of international law in order to compel England to yield.” Berlin, Wednesda May 31, by Herald office, to the Associated Press, via 3 Senor L. Polo De Bernabe, the Spanish ambassador, who has been a frequent visitor at the America bassy here during the past few days, and Dr. Luis B. Molina, the Argen- tine minister, called at the embassy at noon yesterday to inquire regarding President Wilson’s reported intentions to offer mediation to the Ruropean belligerents. Ambassador De Bernabe w. ly received in audience by William, BUSINESS ACTIVITY SUMMER (‘()'l'l‘;\(; OCEAN BEACH and NEPTUNE PARK Furnished Cottageg $200 to $1,000. All improvements. Hurry up if you want one, they the going | fast. P. Hall Shurts, New London. 5-30-1dx recent- : HELP W Emperor ANTED—FEMALE. GIRLS WANTED; short hours, lisht work, steady employment, no ma- | chinery. 21 Railroad Arcade. i 6-1-24a | expected. | _ NT—Tenement of five and six All improvemen John Pinches, 62 Chestnut St. 5-27-6d TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor at 156 Cherry St. 5-27-tf £t by street TO RENT—Garage, Fireproof, 180 Cherry TO REN stairs, modern quire 109 Winthrop street. improvements, In- 5-26-6d TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern conveniences, 45 Cherry street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. TO RENT—Three and four room ten- ement reasonable price: 208 North street. 5 HITS THE SUMMIT | — WANTED—A cook. One willing to go to the shore for the summer Apply Mrs. E. H. Cqoper, 169 Vine | Street. 6-1-tr WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Polish or German, preferred, | 280 Main street. 6-1-3d I'ederal Reserve Board Says Maximum Has Been Reached and Caution Is The Program. ‘Washington, June 1.—Business tivity in the United ac- - Hotel Beloin 5-31-tf States has per. | WANTED—Waitress, reached maximum of the the federal reserve hoard announced in its month- ly haps Experience Dairy Lunch, 5-31-tf present upward movement waitress. WANTED—A r B. bulletin today, with a tendency | TO 8 rooms, TO RENT—Lower tenement, 3 5-24-tf Franklin Square. T—Tenement of 5 roo conveniences. all FURNISHED ROOMS. RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen, 45 Connerton St., Corner Olive S$t, Mrs. Bockoska. 6-1-d2x proceed more cautiously, attended by considerable and widespread unrest on the part of lahor, even where high- est paid, and a slightly less favorable outlook for some of the growing croy Mines and oil wells are zeedingly active, according to reports made to Maid for general house- One who can go home nights. Albert Schilling, 29 Lincoln 5-26-wl TO RENT—Neatly, for gentlemen, minutes walk furnished room 280 Arch St., Three from the center. WANTED. WANTED. the board: lumber and building shoW | FOR SALE— Ford runabout and Ford activity, railroad earnings, touring car in good condition, R. | \\hn e unaffected by congestion at sea- ( Rudclph 3 Cherry St vTol { re generally excellent, and i Gl more than an ample supply 1- hrd mfw vbg of loanable money on hand. = 0 s. CAhD‘) =t Immediately, cartridge malkers in all branches. Male or female. No labor trouble, apply at Maxims Munitions Corpor- ation, Derby, Conn. experienced POLISH RELIEF. SALE—Refrigerator cheap if taken street, upstairs, FOR condition, 628 Bast in good | at once. | e 5-31-3 Gerard and Bethmann-Hollweg Tiave | WANTED—Middle sires situation Sleep at home, Mrs. Bockoska. woman de- housekeeper. Connerton St., -1-d2x aged 45 ‘Woman wants to do fam- Conversation. FOR SALE— dozen. Peppers 10c, 25c. Joseph Rosia, 2 mato plants, 3 do: Mill St. 5-31-3a> 15¢ per | Berlin, June 1, by wireless to the Associated Press, via Sayville—James W. Gerard, the American ambassador had half hour's conversation on Tuesd with Chancellor Von Beth- The immediate occ a FOR SALE—Rubber-tired riage, rubber-tired light double harne Kensington. Tel. 6 top car- bockboard, H. W. Upson, | -4, 5-31-4dx mann-Holiweg. was the ques- but the chan. | sador also dis- general inter- the confe: Polish r the ambsa more sion for tion of cellor and cussed topics of est. nce lief, FOR SALE—One 1913 about. J, F. Carpmill, Main street. Ford Run- 369 KEast 5-31-6d ollowing the conference Ambassa- dor Gerard would say nothing for | publi \ FOR SALE—Nine room Plainville on trolley line. Box 3XX, Herald, | | | | ation. | | | MULTIGRAPHS LETTER house in Address 5 : 6-tf Fac-simile of Typewriting done iu 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. - Letter Heads Printed. v e " SALE- 1915 Ford touring car THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GU., ING.| ~ in cood condition. with extras. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Address Box 26 XX, Herald Office. Electrical Appliances Make Ideal Gifts for the June Bride The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-79 CHURCH STREET TEL. 900 WANTED:- i ing at home. 45 Connerton Bockoska. 1-d2x 112 Win- 6-1-d2x Must be in good condition. throp Street. WANTED—Position as cook or gen- eral house work, competent, ad- dress Box 14 BL Herald. 6-1-1dx WANTED—Position in widower family fenced and competent cook. Ad- dress Housekeeper Box 9 Herald. 6-1-d1x as housekeeper capable exper- WANTED—VYoung, clean cut boy {o learn the hotel and restaurant bus- iness. $25 vper month and meals. Apply R. M. Daschner, Hotel Bond, Asylum St.,, Hartford. 6-1-4d school student. | sophomore 1917, preferred to clerk in store during all vacations and afternoons after school hours, while | attending school, P10, Box | WANTED — High NOTICE. AUTOS FOR HIRE- ill take out parties in new Buicks by hour or | trip, Rates reasonable. Joseph | Peters, Walnut St., Tel. 984-3. 6-1-w2x 57 OF NEW BRITAIN cinity to crochet at home. Exper- | ience unnece v. Reference and | rveply envelope required. Box 30 Herald Office. 6-1-1dx LADI and vi- AUTOMOBILE ~ PART TAK OUT—Reasonable rates. Buick Richard Covert. Tel. 1073 ABLE BOARD block, 59 Iast Main, Erwin’s | Olson. Mr: 5ax | FOR HIRE—R. C. Tel AUTOMOBILE Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., FOR SALE--" 28" 50 Triny st All First Class—A Bargain if Taken at Once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING POST CARPETCO. 219 Asylum St., Cor. Haynes Street, Hartford, Ct. LINOLEUMS : That Wear Well | The One Kind for Your Floor A complete v 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% Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and pight Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224 Keeley s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Livery Cars for Hire. Storage supplies. | Repairing Cars. and Specialty. Tel Williams Auto Go. Agems Hrdson Motor Cars. New t aud 7 Passenger Auws for hire iety to select from— piain, figured and inlaid patte “i'here iuestion about the high qualit. “handise as partic- | ular its selection (as in all | selections at this store) was | taken. | We pains in found FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. H. Otis, 30 Vine street. mention the fact that at this season plain Linoleums have the call | as they are always satisfactory and eusily replaced wherever extra wear is centered. THE CEMENT PROCESS USED IN LAYING LINOLEUMS We cement Linoleums to the floors wears longer and lays better—let us tell you of this modern improvement. N (,All.s FOK , RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE HORACE I HART| Rates REAL ESTATE BARGAINS If you are thinking of buying a home, it will certainiy pay you to look at the bargains we have to offer before closing any deal. We know we can interest you in some of the numerous properties we have, if you | will call or 'phone us, our automo- | bile will call for you The Home Banking & Reaity Co. 193 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE ’Phone 7 18 room, 2 tenement Open Monday and Saturday even- | one of the best locations. 5 e | Also 12 room, 2 tenement house in choice neighborhood with extra large lot. Reasonable and Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. Tel. 1930. 596 Arch Street Service dwelling in H. N. LOCEWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street. o ————— e FOR SALE—New ana second-hangd, furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and ses- ond-hand furniture bought and sold A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329 PHILADELPHIA - DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. Georgiana Monks, D. D. 8! FOR SALE Bungalow site, two and one- half acres, $250. C. L. BARNES, 192 Chestnut St. For Your insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. if You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2° Constructive Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. ’Phone Ch. 1141 FOR SALE! 25 GOOD USED CARS APPLY TO E. G. BABCOCK WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 854 1l Paper and Paint Shop in the City '"PHONE The Oldest W 304 MAIN STRE " We Make 534 Signs

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