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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. FOR SALE! TWO TENEMENT SEMI-BUNGALOWS | SEMI-DETACHED These houses are built of brick with Creo dipt stained shingles on roof, gables and dormers. Every- thing up-to-date, hardwood finish. Enameled sinks and tubs, gas and electric light. Strictly modern. you occupy one half for yourself, and rent the other. CAN YOU BEAT IT? Will be sold on easy terms. Come and see us. miss this chance. Title Realty & Development Co. 193 Mam St. Room 6 Open Eyenings. Also several teneme nts for rent. Don't TIRED EYES headaches, etc. are naturc’s warning to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR EYES., and fit you to the right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you suffering and greater trewble later on. F. L. McGUIRE, OPTOMETRIST 254 Main Street. Upsti’-. over the Commercial Trust. LeWitt’s I'lock. FARM FOR SALE 10 Acres Land, 6-room Cottage, new barn, 200 Chickens, Geese, Ducks QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FIRE INSURAN! 830,000 TO LOAN AT 5% QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FOR SALE Four Family Brick House on Trinity St. Price $6,500 QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FIRE INSRACE Cottage, 9 Rooms Maple Hill, For Sale On Easy Terms, by Schmaltz & Cosilello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. FOR SALE Three-family house, modern near Whiting street. improvements on Stanley street Four-family house, all imp rovements on Fairview good paying properties. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Open Monday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. ’Phone 728, street.’ Both UNGALOW ON HAMILTON ST. FOR SALE. Easy Payments ‘THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET | erally (UEEN ALEXANDRA MOURNS KITCHENER He Had Promised to Visit Her This Coming Summer (Correspondence of The Associated Press) London, June 20.—Perhaps none immediate family more grief-stricken at the news Lord Kitchener's tragic death Alexandra. outside his was of than The attentiveness of the soldier to the Queen-Mother had long been notable, and there was a very strong bond of sympathy be- tween these two, undoubtedly two of the loneliest figures prominent in contemporary London. A Lonely Old Bachelor. Indeed there was something pathe- tic in the lonely bachelorhood of the War Secretary, who occasionally to his intimates dropped remarks bear- ing on his lack of home and near re- lations. Not a week passed during the war in which he has not paid a visit to Marlborough House, he would remain for long s with Queen Alexandra, and come away with a long list of those combatants of whom her friends had made special inquiries. However pressing the d mands of the campaigns on the var- ious fronts, he would always return within a few days witk the desired information. Lord Kitcgener had promised to be the Queen-Mother's guest during the coming summer at Sandringham. He constantly had ladies to lunch at his seat in Kent, Broome hall, near Can- terbury, on Sundays, and would show them how he was developing his gar- dens and dilate to them on thé beau- ties of his china. Younger women were conspicuous by their absence at these times, the guests being chiefly peeresses and experts on gardening as well a the wives of men who had served under him in various cam- paigns At York House. St. James’ Palace, he gave a number of dinner parties to men only, the military element be- ing not always conspicuous at these. He liked doctors, though he cared nothing for actors or musicians. Sev. eral of the higher clergy in London enjoyed his friendship and hospitality. Never Questions Price. Lord Kitchener was personally well known to the owners of many of the more expensive curiosity shops in London. He would bargain over pur- chases, but did not possess the com- mercial sense, and in the end would always pay a good price, usually on his own initiative. The dealer gen- received a check the day after delivery, the check being quite often post-dated a month or two. Queen CHESHIRE P. O. ROBBED. Cheshire, July 3.—Under cover of the early morning storm the post of- fice was broken into and thoroughly ransacked. Apparently the small change and stamps taken amounted to only a small sum. e ——] Order of Notice of Hearinz. DISTRICT OF BERLIN, ss; Probate Court, July 3, A. D. 1916. Estate of Isaac Kanrich late of the town of New Britain in said district, deceased. Upon the application of Henriette Kanrich and Albert M. Kanrich pray- ing that as Executors on said estate they may be authorized and empow- ered to sell and convey real estate of said deceased, situated in said New Britain on Park street, application on file more fully appears, iz 1 Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district on the 8th day of July, 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 once in some news- paper having 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 said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given. By order of Court, MORTIMER H. CAMP, We have the best Equipped Awning Factory in New England and carry best awning ma- terial. Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. 106 City Hall Place, as per said | ALL adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day " feane. HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED! Men for Shop and Yard Work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Station, Berlin ‘WANTED—At once, reliable teamster. Good wages. Foreman, Moorland Farm, sington. farm Aplly Ken- 7-3-2d WANTED—Spinners, turners, solder- ers and sand buffers to work on silver plated hollow ware. Steady positions at good wages. No labor trouble. For particulars write or Rochester, N. Y. 7-1-3d WANTED—Tool makers, machinists and automatic screw machine oper- ators, for day and night work. Ap- ply to The Rockwell-Drake Corpor- ation, Plainville. 6-27-tf ——— e NOTICE. NOTICE—There are in New Britain, many buildings where we couid save the owners $25 to $50 a year. Fowler Repairing Co., 94 Camp street. 7-3-1ldx June 17, 1916. Burritt Savings bank, of New Britain My pass book, No. 12930 has been lost or destroyed. the payment of the amount of the deposit represented by the same or the issuance of a duplicate book therefor. Signed, AUIDI BRAMANTE, A RELIABLE party would like the use of a piano for storage. Good care guaranteed, Address R. G. He ald Office. 7-3-1dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Tel. 1143-2, 7-1-2dx out. NOTICE—Play the new military game, “Tactics.” c a pack at Adkins, 66 Church street. 7-1-2d4 AUTO PARTIES, WILL TAKE OUT PARTIES of four to Savin Rock or elsewhere very Teasonable. ’'Phone 25-4. 7-1-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room ‘Washington street. ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut street. 6-30-tf TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantr: set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric light. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-30-tf wire the Vanbergh Silver Plate Co., ! I hereby apply for | LOST—Between Church and East Main on Main street, bill fold cen- taining sum of money. Reward if returned to Coons, Adams Express. | 7-3-2dx —_— 402 Stanley St. provements 2-family No- 20 Bre barn, hennery, Plainville, 2 fruit and large lot H. D- HUMPHREY SUMMER BOARDERS. SUMMER BOARDERS—Now open at the old stand. All facilities, good ser- vice, reasonable rates. Mrs. Agnes Frey, Cottage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 6-27-wix SUMMER RESORTS. WELCOME Cottage open for season, address Mrs. dian Neck, Robt. Eganford, Conn. Johnston, In- 6-21-tf FOUND. HELP W4 FOUND—Saturday. Small sum of money on East Main street. 1499 ——— e FOR SALE. 10x14, 864-3. 7-3-2a4 FOR SALE—Chicken coop, White Cross strain. Tel. FOR SALE—Good family cow. Fred Guite, foot of Damon’s Hill, Ber- lin. 7-3-2dx son Twin 1914 model. Stanley street. FOR SALE—Bicycle. Inquire lumbia street, upstairs. FOR SALE—Kindling wood $1.00 load. Also second hand doors and windows. 34 Center street. 7-1-6dx FOR SALE—In good condition, Stude- baker ‘“Twenty”, fully equipped. bargain. E. F. Jennison, throp street, telephone. 7-1-2dx stove in perfect con- E. F. Jennison, 7-1-2dx FOR SALE—Gas dition . A bargain. 27 Winthrop street. FOR SALE—Bicycle tires, $3.50 pair. Guaranteed. Also bicycles with coast- er brake, $22.00. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen street, barber shop. 6-30-3dx FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop, an es- tablished business of over fifty vears, doing a good business, will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. Inquire of Wm. A. Borden, Main street, South Farms, Middle- town, Conn. 'Phone 401. 6-30-3d FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines At reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 6-29-6dx | FOR SALE—Late madel Ford in fi condition. Gray & Davis electr starter, 30x3 1-2 tires all around Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St, i 6-30-w1 | FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring car. Apply B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-t¢ TOR SALE-—Ford runabout and Ford touring car in good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., also Ford truck. Tel. 337-2 6-1-tf TO RENT. TO RENT—Four rooms; all modern improvements, and 29 Glen. Inquire 32 Greenwood. 7-3-3d at 47 Glen modern im- Linwood 7-3-tf TO RENT—Tenement street, five rooms, all provements. Inquire street. TO RENT—Single tenement house, with twelve rooms, steam heat, elec- tric lights and large yard. Inquire at 9 Camp street. 7-3-tf Tel. 27 Win- | | | | | Maple Hill Building Lots For Sale ON EASY TERMS APPLY TO A. B. JOHNSON Maple Hill or National Bank Building, New Britain. g $3,800 3 Main St., Room Bradley St., 39 Lincoln St front House $19,00§ Building 2 houses, in each 46 Walnut St rear, 15 rooms National Bank 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. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 633 C. ¥BBESEN, MGR. -4 MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. 208, Letter Heads Printed. ¢ THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO., IN 26 State Street. Hartford, Coni Williams Auto Co. Agents Hcdson Motor Cars. New t aud 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREM™ FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. n\ Otis, 30 Vine street. |{CARS TO BRENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS,' ETC. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. AUTOS TO HENT By Four or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telonhone 302 S. STANLEY HORVITZ OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN. 21 Main Street Tel. 1515, Hours—8:50 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sat. and Mon. to 10 P. M. Our Services Guaranteed line of Auto Goggles and Sun Glasses Full yooro ot PASimox- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. For Your insurance and Swety Bond Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a men who knows how. Go to DWIGHT PARSONS, Booth’s Rlock FOR SALE—i00 acre farm for $2,500. Small cash pay- ments, on easy terms or will Exchange for city property C. L. BARNES, Tel. 451-2 192 Chestnut St. TO rooms, street. RENT—Modern first floor. tenement, 391 TO R FURNISHED ROOMS and table board. Private boarding house. 24 Washington street. 6-28-wix TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms for a couple light housekeep- ing. Reasanable. Harrison, 155 Washington St. 6- 6dx T—Space in garage for me- dium sized car. Apply 51 W street. TO RENT—Lower tenement, 112 Lake street, seven rooms, modern improvements. Inquire of e Lines, Telephone 687. T-1-wix WANTED. WANTED—Board wanted, country, for girl during July and August, within fifteen miles of N. B. 16 Prospect street. Phone 467-12 -3-2d WANTED—Truck driver for a five-ton truck. One who understands auto- mobiles. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main street. WANTED—Canvassers make from $2 to $5 a day. Address Box 1S8B.L, Herald. T-3-idx ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may earn steady income correspondi for newspapers. Experience unnec- essary. Address Press Correspond- ents' Bureau, Washington, D. C. 7-3-6-8-12-15x AN EXPERIENCED machine and tool designer wishes position. Hard work wanted, no snap. Address Designer, Box 9, Herald. 7-1-d3x on strong For appoint- 6-30-3d WANTED—Young man Selling proposition. ment call WANTED—Two good men to charge of ice teams. Good H. T. Doerr, 115 Shuttle avenue. take wages Meadow 6-30-4d WA D—iteady, reliable bhook- keeper. \me who understands double entry. Apply Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch street, Tel. 6-30-tf TO LET—Sorrento Cottage. Front row, water edge, Ocean Beach. Most aristocratic location. House con- taining 11 rooms, all modern im- provements, furnished. Garage and nice lawn in rear, on Bentley ave- nue. Always rented for $300.00. Will rent for $400.00 for this sea- son. H. D. Barrows, New London, Conn. TO RENT—Six room cottage, all mod- ern improvements. Apply 72 Maple street. TO RENT—Four rooms and bath room. Enquire Dr, Walsh, 359 Main street, TO RENT—Five rooms, also tenement of three rooms. Inquire 138 Pleas- ant street. 6-27-wilx Stanley. Modern Incuire 620 Stanley, conveniences. TO RENT—Five room tenement, Trinity street. Inquire on premis TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. TO RENT-—Seven rooms, ments, 296 Arch street. Tel. 475-4. 6-13-tf TO RENT—Tenement of modern conveniences, flve room: street. Inquire T. B. Maple street. -1-déx | | | | | J | | 6-30-6dx | TO RENT—Five room tenement, 618 | 6-28-6d | 6-27-wix | 6-21-tf | improve- BUNGALOWS—— One with 3 lots, garage and barn, steam heat and city water. Another with extra fine finish. ley. H. N. LOCKWOOD 86 West Main Street- Real Estate and Insuramnce Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRELT. livery Cars for hire, day and iz Siorage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS s ‘Phone ——— ; Constructive Both near trol- | HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Service Reliable. LIVERY S8 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britaln prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, buily ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and ~ottage cheese. Telephone 98% Keeley’s Garage Eln and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Ca Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Repairing Specialty. Tel IDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | Fine vielin repairing and bow hairsyg a specialty. Over twenty years ex- | perience, All work guaranteed. Other | kinds of fine repair work. i The Weldon, Koom 3 ‘284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. .y if You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appeintment. s, F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S, 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 Asylam St. "Phone Ch. 1141-2. Hartford, Conn. WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND B MORGAN & Established EST ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY in 1854, The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City 304 MAIN STRE 'PHONE 534 s § We Make Signs