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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916 Y Deutschland Sails on Return Trip, | -y e LS R e el e ments. . be Also 8 choico bullding lots. Corner Robbins Ave. and Vivian St. Will be - - @, sold cheap. g - firaping Z ine of A llzes ’ 8 family block, 466 Arch St. Price $10,500. All rented for $94 month. Only : H. . BEUMPHREY. 272 Main dtreef —_—-——-’——_—-——-— A.B. JOHNSON, D. . S. | NOTICE ! National DBank Bldz Open Eveniunzs. | We are paying the best prices NT A WORD EACH INSERTION. e | for old tires, tubes, and old FOR SALE OR RENT ! house on West Main strect, e o e cassified SPANISH—Lessons, translations, cor- [ Sorierts BUNGALOWS—— column musi he mw respondence. Mrs. A. M. Bearas- | P&V i One with 8 lots, garage and barn 451-2 192 CHESTNUT STREET | \jth extra fine finish. Both near trol- 1.30p m. on the qay ley. S erly cquipped for handling milk and Real Estate and Ipsurance IO RENT. Two Fire Department its products. Let us supply you TO RENT —Four rooms and hath H ter, buttermillz, skim-milk and | . RSN room, Solomon blg:k, 359 Main | Orses ~ottage checse. . | MUL“GHAPH& LE' lt:i ! strect. Inquire Dr. Walsh. ~| Apply Engine Co., No. 1. Telephone 982 Fac-c:mile of Typewriting done im ; P = 1 . Letter Heads Printed. (e et | i %o team horses; also two two-horse | PR lN fl hNG et S| dump and one one-horse | THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO., ING. _— R E— dump car M. L. Rhodes, City in Many Different Langu:ues, 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. ments, all improvements at 218 FOR S VA = Moderate Prices. Arch street. For p culars s i SAL iblished over LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. dress Box 654, Middletc ] | 0 mro s CRna ess Box ., Middletown, Conn. . on shore front during August; boat = = n Alnl T 8 5 a 7 Passenger Anutos 4 & | — EAST N RIN NG rs. New 5 and 7 Passeng Ot R. J. Dixon, Black Rock avenue, | = cnvf{gll q'r}x)tlp("r Ti o C(‘)‘,‘ for Hi city. Tel Woodbine Farm, Ber- : o T | TO RF st fioor tenement, sev £ = = EHONESSSE ZE(REIRIEEES en rooms, modern improvements, Indian Twin motor- ' i o T CARS TO RENT The giant subsea trader Deutsch- [giates territorial waters a little longer | photographers, put in there, as did | — -- — - H. B. Clark Maple Hill. Tel. 968-4 A 5 g i . = N land with Captain Paul Koenig and | than twenty-three days and loaded a |a strange launch filled with men who | 1o RENT—Two flats, five rooms See DENTAL RGOMS CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK \id, a quantity of gold as well. On |allied government. Other ships which Irinroverents. 446 West Man | FOR SALE 1015 Reo towtng oer| | : ]93 M S 9482, her way to the sea the Deutschland |had started out with the Deutschland | reet. Tnquire on premise. Tel. | Apply N. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 4 amn dtreet MORRIN’S ( \RA(. $1,000 cash required. 3 TR 5 CASH 1IN AUVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c DENTIST $200 cash will buy a 10 rcom | Automobiles. Call 1180. AL Lisements EDUCATIONAL. “Barnesdale,” balance on monthly the Herald office by Ity Lel Meln ctrech 1=22-8dx C. L. BARNES steam hest and city water. Another e ] CEDAR HILL ¥ARM H. N. LOCEWOOD FOR SALE The only dalry in New Britaln prop- 86 West Main Street- with the best of milk, cream, but- i ol | 1, 2 and 3 cclors with mgnatures TO RENT-—Five room flat, 18 | FOR SALE—One extra good pair TO RENT—Two three room tene- bty BY SKILLED UNION MEN | Bee s g 1;‘”\'\ v .m‘u doing a business of | Office Tours: 8 a. m. w 6:15 p. m E\fi L 1 t. 836 | Gutnter apa for sale to scltle an | Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. g i | PECTSE N Y, Eles S At olish trade. Ad-| el Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreran 339.12 . 8-2-34 | Agents for Hudson and Chevrolet E ¥ stock 3 : Sty ! Repairs, Supplies, Storage. £ o < 4 % | C. EBBESEN, MGR. €| PF steam heat included. 76 P cycle, f equipped, electric lights, e PHILADELPH’A street. 7-19-tf etc her original crew of twenty-seven o of rubber, nickel and, it is|wére said to be secret agents of an each, on first and third floor. All - i 5 WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. ships waiting outside the Virginia |moved at a speed of about twelve |lcft her earlier, the revenue cutter Rt : ' men, braving the line of allied war- 2-4d ! 6-22-tf 5 i 2 4 o »y her con- | Wissahickon and the pplice launch g Over 25¢ Store 200 E- MAIN s to intercept her, sailed from [knots and attended only by her con £ 2 SR - ~ er 2 P ‘]:;:,;:imoro et o G p:m-cr " |voying tug, the Thomas F. Timmins, | Lannan at Fort Carroll and the pow- | - "o oo ™ 0 = "0 = 00 =~ | FOR § 1”‘}: slondinunatoutian dRrord BEST WORK AT MODERATE § : : o WS ¢ cor- [er boat Ifco likewise down the e B E Or.' touring car in good condition, R. PRICES rojected dash down Chesapeake |and a lone yacht with newspaper cor- fer v 1 A e i ¢ 50O t CE hb:; pacrj'oss the Atiantle and baok to |respondents and photographers [ Word from the Virginia capes w 1}({“ S SlniRity q‘i‘(‘;‘;‘\ C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St, also | Offfice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. 4 Genmany, a trip of 3,800 miles |aboard. The Deutschland passed An- |that they had drawn as closely as 1. 16 2. 2-d3x Ford truck. Tel. 337-2. 6-1-tt Sundays by Appointment. HORA‘ nmany, e : »ssible inshore to await her coming. e = —— e 1 rd fraught with the continuous danger |[napolis with the weather clear and |possible inshore to awa her coming ToIRT = 7 F. E LVIONKS D. D S | T—=Suite of furnished rooms, 4 . i S e e e o eeione o eutschland leav- - | LOST—Circular pear] ar Cen- casonable E e B¢ capture and possible death to all |a light sea running. The yacht Va- | Picture shows the Deutschland leav P e R wr pearl pin, near Cen Rutes Reasonable and Survice sboerd her. She has been in United | liant, with other correspondents and |ing Baltimore. ST T SO e | o S S Rl Georgiana Monks, D. D. S.| Reliable: Address Box 26, BL, Herald. fach el LIVERY .’ FOR SALE—Rafia bags. Lessons BUSINESS BLOCK 7 Passenger, 6 r.w‘lA Chalmers. given in all kinds of embroidery In Church Street ‘Tel. 1930. 596 _Arch Street | GARAGE TO RENT —At 148 Fair-| work. Mrs. A. F. Hyd,e Berlin. B | & Brings In 10 per cent. NOTICK Harrison street, New ! E: 5 New Britain, a ne Houses In All Parts Of The City. Elm lll\(!) |“l1llllkclllll bu“v(llg - i o i two family house. Inquire of W Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. AT MAPLE HILL AVE. Was Ffil’merly With Tolman, | oressMariNG msranLisHEMENT | B0 Sab o Hitl, Bhone 9713 [ e Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and to be opened Tuesday, Aug. 8, in the Suppliea. NEWINGTON, CONN. Usurer, Now in Sing Sing St L e - Camp Real Estafe (o, |zeimec soecwin. 1o izne FOR SALE-—1916 Pullman demon- strator car, 54 Greenwood street, | on EDWARD T. LOPER : > [ 272 M o 0 305-30 SDW / , X4 c PR o4 ileotons dar s 5 ol fain Street, Rooms 305-300 | Maker and Repalrer of in the Jefferson Market court | WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, — — National Bank Building. | MUSICAL 17 1‘1‘{](‘)11‘ TS yesterday afternoon held Miss Eleanor antique furniture, crocker) old | FOR SALE—Large book case, s ¥ G = T = = | Fine viclin repairing and bow haiiug O o t | Beebe for the grand jury for the al- firearms, Indian relics, collections able for office or house, glass doors ! & specialty. Over twenty years exs ‘3 | leged theft of a $1,000 Anglo-French of coins and stamps. Calls city or| 6 drawers, cost $40, sell for $10, 13 | 7 serience, All work guaranteed. Othet ctrlc lg L] a er | bona from the estate of Arnold B. countr: No agents. Hobby Shop, Summer street. 8-3-1dx | enlson arage x 3 Patronage solicited. §-2-3dx 5 MINUTES WALK FROM THE TROLLEY N BT . | Patton v 3 | kinds of fine repair work. Sanford, a New York cotton broker 347 vlum street, Hartford. | who died July 10 = = 430 MAIN STREET, | The Weldon, Room 3 d l nd ‘ :0 | Miss Becbe and another middle- | AUTOMOBILE PARTI TAKEN HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ""é'gm;‘:‘” I::’:)"N"\ ddt:{ nnflmm!mizsl sylun Street, Hartford. Cond ! aged woman, Miss Maude Richardson, out. Reasonabl e Cherie: i s . pplies an: epuiring. = e - = ] an Ja hao been employed In the broker's | car. Richard Covert el 555.1: WANTED—Experienced girl for top- | A8'F REOC AND DLAX“};X.L Cams| il You Want Good Bottled - T o 5 offices and had made their home with i & 5 i ping machine and turning-in-girls. hone 224 Beer, Wine or Liquors, o hele A | him. Miss Richardson was also arrest- AN = e N el enre e Gl s q y S, . This 18 your opportunity to purchase the best building lots in ed in connection with the alleged theft | = om0 P T T T 22 Walnut street. BUYS LARGE STEAMSHIP. Order Same from this state. The land is all level and has been cultivated for 50 of the bond, but the magistrate de- LAAONABET —By hour e ey ‘ PHII IP BARDECK years, and crops can now be seen growing there, no trees to be cut | cided there was not enough evidence or trip. Reasonable rates, 57 Walnut | v oorpn™ o New London Aug v y | 2 : A L —TFour good, Industrion —According to | ey down OF atonss o) be Dblestediontl orl ditctes tol be du= Lasithere 18 to hold her. street, Tel. 984-3, Jos. Peters. girls to work for the New Britain | 2 Statement credited to Mark L. Gil- Arch St. Phone 482-2 in other sections around New Britain which makes your land cost Both women were arraigned in the 7-8-20dx Bakery. Good wages, less hours, | ‘*;‘rl, i made .\,; e lplr‘s(lh'(]' - - e B 7 4 morning before Judge Swinburne in | se————————— Apply Box X8X, Herald. 8-2-6dx|° 2 LUTEE, who aic three times what it is worth before you build. Y e o e L ; X|not demy it the United states . 1 you wre ot lm wark Warranty deed given on last payment. Small dcposit, small | 100tea Mr, Sanford’s home in that city FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—Girl for lisht housework | Steamship company has purchased the .1:::' t ““1?-‘-’] Four :krm- wan- monthly payments, no taxes, no interest. You will not lose your | of $2,000 in furniture, This case W = — S T e Rl o stéamship Minnesota, one of the lar- Leglal k'e»::rn out n‘mk- property with us. R R T v o TO RENT—Large furnished room for by RNl | gest steamers afloat ana will use the ing a nuisance of yourself in Local Agent on the land every Thursday, Friday and Saturday The missing bond and other papers two people. Price very reasonable. oAl 3 | steamer in carrying freight. The places where the employers Inspection day, Sundays from 1 to 6 p- m were found in a box of the Lincoln Address 56 Hawkins St. 8-2-2dx steamer is a locally built craft and at bave moure help than rtney nspectio v, Sundays B : x < 75 = S T Y e T G know what to do with. ook 5 . B & safe Deposit company. An employee WANTED—Young girl to assist with | the time of her launching was onc 1 Office, W. F. Stauffer, 81 South Burritt Street. ’Phone 2091, % . 1 3 P e = = ANTE ung g assist wi R A anbs s the Herald Wi S Eocs Sl 4 s ; 4 lof the company testified before the | TWO ROOMS—Turnished for house housework. | No washing or iron. | the two largest steamships afloat. At in the Herald Want Gotumns New Britain, Conn. Main Office, 231 Bank Street, Waterbury, magistrate that M Beebe had en- keeping, includirg kitchen, pantry, ing. 42 Trinity St §.1.34 | present the Minnesota is on the Pa- and see there which peopie Conn. Felix Briaco- L PG R I S TG 1 ey set tubs, hot water, steam heat and Gy s e (el Tcos! in New Britain really need youm of Anna V. Hart and that Miss Rich- electric lights. 'Private. ¥ive min- ardson accompanied her utes' walk from depot. 45 Walnut| "k in family of three adults. It was shown that Miss Beehe last street. 7-19-tf SPhone 1404 glany s s T February received a power of attor- A e B o) sepen ney from the broker, permitting her | o0 o —Steam heat, modern tm- TED—Girl, 16 or over, as clerk ]’ Op [/”M gm”n[O T oi1 ey s enmron it | i (o T T el el e o e || VOIS, Clrtnall, e, €6 welini | WR T R S et s g e O B ‘ day of his death she had drawn a CrEGEts G0 tion. Address Box 20, Herald pa.wsm‘:?:) Jno e g el check for $626.36 i . D~ rasinog” | { | poe WANTED—A maid for general house nd given it to the 8-1-3d banking firm of A. B. Leach & Co., = o o = = See us before getting your Bank Loan. We can be of this city. This completed the ps WANTED. WANTED— I OOA vo‘; ?SOO“ ISxperienced girl for gen- ment on the §1,000 Anglo- = o of assistance to you. Have money to lend. Honch O (et o | TE e e meeemerey | G S S R ANS VO IS |TEmnoma S aid part of the price. She the 70 ad kKee . = v o e T Wy HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. MR el B s s O adults, to keep house with widow. | _ i S o e v et found in the safcty deposit 111 Maple street | = T ; = Kuw.q R Open Monday and .Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. Young Edward A. Sanford testified 5 g el s e 2 5 that he repeatedly but vainly sought | POUBLE-HEADERS ARRANGED. ey 3 2 , an interview with Miss Beebe from G —— 5 . Tl o0 W ’\\T] D—W:¢ LN 0 cloir k. the time of his father's death until , National League Magnates Arrange AT e SR LRIREEIO “f i 2 o »0 “4O4INYL July 20. Then he caused her arrest Schedule of Bargain Days. by ggoxq?;"'mu WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FA]L in a Nassau street restaurant, follow- 5 P WANTED—MALT peneii b ing her flat refusal to consider his Following are the dates fixed by sl s il o " TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF demand for his father's business ef- | the National league for playing off | WANTED-—Superintendent with thor- fects. Detective Ransburgh of the ! postponed and tie games to August ough knowledge of production of WALL PAPERS First Branch bureau told of tho find- {7 g0 S € e R ing of the bond. ! being double-headers [ wure. Only men with such knowi- LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT Then a private detective | €Xcept where noted with (x): edge and with ability to handle 1.1 i g o0 testifica Miss Richardson and Miss | At Boston—With Cincinnati, Au- nScd Kapo SR C ooa i nosition | C t t Ad / t M 0 R G A N & K I N G S L E Y Beebe were living together in Mount | gust 3, 5, and 7; with Pittsburgh, Au- such a man in factory. Employing | Ons ruc lve ‘er lSll’lg Vernon at the time when the first- : Established in 1854, e s ey afora | SUSt 10, September 23; with New ]‘“” IRk AR T O e SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. | e s f Ao ol 5 replying, pleaso state experi- it H = atie Oldest Wall Pasce and Tat Shon 1ol ibo ity she did not know where the other | YOrk, September 2; with Philadelphia | ence. Apply Bos No. 5aA, Herald | @0 A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- 304 MAIN STREET. JPHONE 534 woman was. September 5 and 6; with Brooklyn, Office. 31-8-2-8-4 | 2 P ‘ After M tichardson’s discharge, | September 8; with Chicago, Septem.. ing department. bt i Warren Bigzelow, attorney for the |ber 12 3 | - JANTED >sman on wagon. Es I(‘ Sanford estate, demanded that the | At Brooklyn—With Plttsburgh, tablished tess. Steady work. | W) o bail of Miss Reebe be increased to [ August 5; with Boston, August 12; §15 a week at star rried ; " $2,000. When ner lawyers protested | with Cncmnati, September 16; with preferred but not nec . 516 Asy’am St. Hartford, Conn. Mr. Bigelow said | Chicago, ptember 23 in own handwritin les ’ 9 2 “This woman has a criminal rec- | At New York— With St. Louis Au- SRR : § Phone Ch. 1141-2. ord. T state that for a fact.” | gus September 23; with Brooklyn e B 0 ; Miss Richardson told reporters that | September 6; with Philadelphia Sep- | WA NTI . | ANTED Energetic young man in 1904 she and Miss Beebe were em- | tember 8; with Cincinnati September with knowledge of running uto- ployed by Tolman, the usurer, now in | 13: with Pittsburgh in some his dolngs unwittingly. | At Philadelphia—With Cineinnati | B | They were fined $200 *h, rhe said August 9; with New York August 14; uarantee — = with Brooklyn September 1; with SUMMER BOARDERS, | ; PAST COMMANDERS OUTING. | Chicago September 16; with Pitts- — = \ 4 Saturday afternoon will see the an- | hurgh September 20 INDIAN NEC BRANFORD -~ Now for Sale By o A : ‘ s & i | nual summer outing and dinner of At Pittsburgh —With Brooklyn open for season; all facilities; good W'"B S ld B M k i k 1 ouel contaes, GHIE o Sl (9 o iR st Gl g apdl e ill Be Sold at a Bargain to Make QuickSale tion, Division of Connecticut, Sans of ' and 22; with Boston August telephone. Mrs. A. D. IFrey, Cotta | Veterans, at Savin Rock Dinner is| 30; with Cincinnati September 1; with | 9 i dx e by— B |t be served at Bishop's Colonnade. St. Louis September 6 (x.) — at 1 o'clock, Department Commander | At Chicago—With New York Au- | NUT BEACH, MILFORD, CONN. | P & ® e ® Seeley and Division Caommander Al-! uust 17 (x) and 18; with Brooklyn| —You can find pleasant roomw, | &({-hul’;z & Costello lnc' s _ESTATE 20 m‘m corn are the speakers selected Among | August 23 (x.) home cooking and shady verandas | @ i ’ the after dinner extras there will bci At Cincinnati-— None, at the “Berkshire.” Mrs. Albert 242 Main Stireet. a ball game, | At St. Louis—None. e, 7-29-d7x I '—“

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