New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1916, Page 12

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12 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. Litile zmm*s\a S TWO PETS, HIS BABY andH\SFtELD GUN™- A M Before making final leaving far the border, en of the states ar many preparations j from their families and friends, militiaman, his he One the militia- | happy with his two pets, le to receive, | his baby and field was the gun, rewell visits | “snapped” as appes in ‘Daughier of the Regiment” Visits Militiaman Daddy in Camp ILITIA_ENCAMPMENT lower shows picture. The other photograph the encampment of the First Field artillery, New York National Guard, in Van Cortlandt park, New York city. Buys & Three Tenement House 2nd mortgage $1,800. Must be sold at once close estate- QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE on Church St. Cash $1,200. 1st mortgage $2,500; to FOR SALE Two-family house extra large lot, Street, $2.200. Three-family house ments, 193 Tremont Street, $4,200. Easy Terms. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 199 Tremont with improve- $B>50,000 TO LOAN AT 5% QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FOR SALE NEW BUNGALOW—Five rooms, large lot, epge for ... 00 a0 $3,000 schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. BUNGALOW ON HAMILTON ST. FOR SALE. Easy Payments THE W. ‘L HATCH CO INSURANCE AND BEAL ¥ | aso { I8 a member of the Yale Batteries VANDERBILT HOLDS HIGH RANK IN GUARD sieutenant Colonel derbilt, Cornelius Van- active in the mobilization of the New York national guard for pos- sible service in Mexico, is one of the highest officers of New York state’s soldier force. He is one of the three inspectors general of the state militia. Lieutenant Colonel Vanderbilt, who is a member of the famous family, be- gan his military career fifteen years first licutenant by election of Company G, Twelfth regiment, New York national guard. He has been known to the public for years as a hard worker for the national as a | suard. HOUSE IN YALE Marshall Mrs, W. A. BATTERY. of Mr. and Lenox Place, be- is when voas of House, son House of 17 ing with a student the put the House C. Mr. House and enlisted preparcdness proposition through e is a graduate ew Britain High school, Mr. was given twenty-four hours leave of absence yesterday and came home last night bid farewell to his parents. It is expected that the Yale Battery will leave for Nianiic on Wednesday. Battery Yale to ONE CENT A WO ALL advertisements the column wmust be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day " fesue. for classified NOTICE. PROF. HARMON struction. Pupils taken for the summer. Studio Room 19 Booth's Black. Open Monday and Saturday evenings, 6-23-tf | xpert piano in- AUTOS FOR HIRE—WIill take out parties in new Buicks by hour or trip. Rates reasonable. Joseph | Peters, 57 Walnut St., Tel. 984-3. 6-19-11dx BUSINESS CH. \\'(‘L S. OTL—510 invested with us has made others $300 in less than six months. Let us send you our zine, “Profitable Investments,” six months free, which tells how to make your money make you independent. The | Hoffman company, 407 Fannin St., Houston, Texas. 6-24-1dx | WANTED—By a High school bo work for July and August. Addross Box 24X, Herald. 6-23-3dx WANTED—Quick, accurate steno- grapher, in a professional office, one with some experience in build- ing contractors line. Apply in own handwriting, stating experi- | ence and salary. Box 29 B. L., Herald, B WANTED—Boy to learn tire business. Apply Herald. automobile | Box 1 WANTED—Table boarders, 90 P‘ran lin Squage. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Boy Monroe street. for cigar factory, 6-24-d1x WANTED—Young men to work dur- ing vacation on good selling prop- osition, in New Britain and sur- rounding fowns. Apply Mr. Brod- rib, 188 Main street, City. 6-22-tf WANTED—Men for power press work. Boys for light mathine work and assembling. Also first class press setter. Apply Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Co., Plainville. 6-19-6d —— . CABBINADVAN&S MINIMUM CHABGE LOST—On Washington, Main or Arch street, Herald office. 6-24-d1x e ————————————————— FOR SALEL FOR SALE—1 Corbin gasoline tank, 1 prestolite tank, 1 windshield, make me an offer. 'Tel, 1161-4. 6-24-d3x | FOR SALE—Good second hand kiteh- en range also a good gas stove. Can be seen after six o’clock at 27 Win- throp strect. E. F, Jennison. 6-24-1dx FOR 8! water connections. Also four burn- er gas stove with double oven. In- quire 79 Elm street. 6-24-tf ———r FOR SALE—AIL on the Jacob Corbin avenue ,Tel. the standing wra: Yung place. 1959. FOR SALE—Ford good order, new Xtr Price righe, , Herald office. touring car, tires, lots of ‘Address Box 6-28-2dx FOR SALE—Edison phonograph, 110 records, all for $10.00. Bargain Box 9XX, Herald. 6-22-tf FOR QALF4I’11‘: Reo touring car. Apply N. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford R. also 6-1-tf hoase in Address 5-26-tf in good condition, 123 Cherry St., Tel. 337-2. touring car C. Rudolph, Ford truck. FOR SALE—Nine room Plainville on trolley line. Box 3XX, Herald, TO RENT. desirable seven newly refinished. Gas, steam heat Would make a fine home and Ofil(‘e for a doctor ar other professional man. Apply to owners. C. C. and W. B. Rossberg, or at insurance office in the building. 6-24-27 TO RENT—A most room flat, All 163 Main reet. and electr RENT—Desirable six room flat modern conveniences. 586 Arch 6-24-3dx TO on first floor, Inquire on the premises, street. . TO RENT-Tenement of four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 6-21-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement. Call before Thursday of this week, or Sunday morning, 28-30 Trinity. 6-21-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, modern improvements. street. third floor, 76 Pleasant 6-14-tf TO RENT-—Seven rooms, FURNISHED ROOM: FURNISHED ROOMS-—Large newly furnished rooms, Mrs. Wells, 432 Main street. 6-23-7dx Furnished or unfurnished, one or two rooms in new apartment house, for couple with or without housekeep- ing. Harrison, 155 Washington St. 6-23-3dx TWO comfortable furnished rooms, with separate conveniences for light housekeeping. 16 Prospect eet. TO RENT—A nicg modern furnished,, front room, 77 Maple St. 6-22-tf TO RENT—Furnished flat or rooms for light ‘housekeeping. Apply Boardman, 475 Arch street. 6-20-tf THREE FURNISHED ROOMS light housekeeping. Hillside Tel. 1249-3. for i Place. HELP W. improve- Tel. 475-4. 6-13-tf ments, 296 Arch street. TO RENT—Tenement of flve rooms, modern conveniences, 45 Cherry street. TInquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple Street. 5-25-tf SUMMER RESORTS. WELCOME Cottage open for season, address Mrs. Robt. Johnston, TIn- dian Neck, Branford, Conn. 6-21-tf SUMMER RESORTS, July and five rooms, run- GROVE BEACH—For rent, August, bungalow, ning water, screened veranda, boat. William H. Crater, 248 West Main street, Meriden, Conn. NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. District of Berlin, Probate Court, ss. New Britain, June 21, A. D,, 1916, state of Patrick McGuire, late of Britain, in said District, de- ceased. The Administrator d. b. n. having exhibited his administration account with said estate to this Court for al- lowance, it is W 4 \\TFD——VVnmen sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Salary $24 full time; 50c an hour spar ttime. Per- manent, Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Dept. ristown, Pa. WANTED—Woman for general housework in small American fam- ily. Address reply with recom- | mendations as to character, Box 18BL, Herald. 6-24-3dx | WANTED—GIirl for general house- work. Can go home nights. Apply No. 19 Franklin street, Ordered—That the 30th day of June, A. D., 1916 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is as- signed for a hearing on the ailowance of said administration account with said Estate and this Court directs the Administrator d. b. n. to cite all per- sons interested therein to appear at caid time and place, by publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Britain and having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in said Town of New Britain, nearest where the deceased last dwelt. Attest, R'\'ARI) F. GAFFNEY, QUIGLEY, FOR SALE Four Family Brick House on Trinity St. Price $6,500 277 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE Green Changeable Silk Raf- | fia bag and a linen cuff. Return to ALE-—Kitchen range with hot | in | Turkey and the Great War A Stereopticon Lecture at the South Congregational Chapel Sunday Evening--7.30 o’Clock The pictures shown have been made from photo- graphs taken in Turkey the past year and give a vivid idea of conditions in that dially invited. FOR 2 family house $5,500 .. 85,000 and $4,000 57 Black Rock Ave., 752 East St., 2 iamxly house 76-78 Prospect St., 2 fine lot houses H.D. HUMPHREY”272 Main St. S. STAN OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN. 321 Main Street Tel. 1515. Hours—8:350 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sat. and Mon. to 10 P. M. Our Services Guaranteed Hne of Auto Goggles and Sun Gl es Full For Your insurunce and Susety Bond. Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT .. PARSONS Booth’s Rlock. LISTEN—A dandy one man 50 acre Poultry and Berry Farm. 8 room house, barn, poultry houses, 100 apple trees. Owner a widow, must sell. Reduced from $3,100 to $2,100. Easy terms. Must be sold to settle with heirs. W. H. SMITH, Burlington, Conn. CEDAR Hll.L 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. Teleohone 98% AN TISESENI TS| Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for inventions. Send sketch for free opinion as to patent-ability. Our 4 Books sent Department 36— EVANS & CO. 3TON, D. C NEW YORK OFFICE, 189 Broadway. 9 to 5. Monday till 9 P. M. FOR SALE—100 acre farm for $2,500. Small cash pa; ments, on easy terms or will Exchange for city property C. L. BARNES, Tel. 451-2 192 Chestnut St. ——BUNGALOWS—— One with 3 lots, garage and barn, steam heat and city water. Another with extra fine finish. Both near trol- ley. Hours H. N. LOCKEWOOD 86 West Main Street- Real Estate and Insurance “A.B.JOHNSON, D.D.S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. No. 105 Arch St No 12 Maple Six room tenement, Two 5-room tenements, street. One 4-room tenerent, No. 5 Cherry street P. J. MURRAY & CO,, 0 325 MAIN STREFE Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREKT, lavery Cars for hire, day and pigii Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone Constructive country. The public cor- SALE. 39 Lincoln 60x236 Desirable Building Lc Ave., 320 front x 65 Trinity St., ily St lot $4,300 Farmington 77 deep ..$2,000 3 family and 1 fam- $10,200 'National Bank Bldg. PRINTiNG In Many Different Langusges, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices, 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. Foremamn 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN, MGR. e — MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. 2 family, and Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO.,JNG: 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Go. Agents Hcdson Motor Cars. . New t and i Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. T ELM FOR SALE. BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street ang Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. H. Otis, 30 Vine street. NTR CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-8. MORRIN’S GARAGE - 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Survice Reliable- _ LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street, FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, ofl cloths, beds, bedding, quilts plllows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and see- ond-hand furniture bought and sold. A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland anJ Cole Cars, Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and supplies. Repairing Tel Specialty 1208 EDWARD T. LOPER £ Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! Fine viclin repairing and bow haliiug a specialty. Over twenty years ex perience, All work guaranteed. Other kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room $ sylun Street, Hartfo: Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. TBE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylam St. g’Phone Ch. 1141-2. Hartford, Conn. WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND MORGAN & Istablish ed BEST in ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1854, The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City 304 MAIN STREET. We Make 'PHONE 534 Signs

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