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12 NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916. ritish, Béfén;ied I;y Gas fiésks, Use Machine Guns Against Foes| . e BRITISH SOLDIERS WITH GAS MASHS USIN G MIRCHINE GUN learned to manage machine guns in [ o e tice. On all sides it is asserted that the machine guns, with its ac- Many observers, both British and |curacy and rapidity of fire, is ‘(ho t - deadliest weapon known to modern enemy, at the western battletront [ (SBC PR ULt O eainst batter- bear testimony to the efficient man- | o5 of machine guns in action is a ner in which the British soldiers have [ task for the bravest of soldiers. In defending their line: against the present British and ench offensives the Germans have made effective use of machine guns even after their po- sitions had been “searched out” by the terrific fire of artillery. Picture shows two British soldier wearing <s operating a machine gun. ONE CENT A WORD ALL advertisements fer the ciassified column must be the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day NOTICE. — — Notice to Creditors. To Whom It May Concern: The partnership heretofore existing be- tween Fred A. Flagg and George D. Kinkade both of ‘the town of New Britain, County of Hartfora and State of Connecticut, is dissolved this 7th day of August, 1916, by mutual consent. All debts incurred by and outstanding against said partne on this day to be paid by George D. Kinkade. Said George D. Kinkade also t receive the outstanding debts due said firm. FRED A. FLAGG GEORGE D. KINKADE. e, "BEDROON FURNITURE At August Mark-Down Sale Prices Adam, Queen Anne, William and Mary, Post and Scroll Colonial, Sheraton Period Suites, in Mahog- any, American Walnut, Ivory Enamel, Circassian Wal- nut and Decorated Black Lacquer. All at reduced prices. Many Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Dressing Tables, Chifforobes, Washstands, Chamber Chairs and Rock- ers in all woods, reduced from 20 per cent to 50 per cent. All Brass, White, and Ivory Enameled Iron Beds and Cribs, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows and Couch Beds at reduced prices. COMPLETE g AGENTS FOR HomE / GLENWOOD FURNISMERS 4 RANGES o shmae #0-56 FORD OVERLOOKING BTREET WHERE. UALITY CAPITOL HARTFORD IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. GROUNDS TIRED EYES headaches, etc. are natur: 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 tremble later on. F. L. McGUIRE, | OPTOMETRIST 254 Main Street. Ups® over the § Commercial Trust. LeWitts : . er ald want ads | bring results FOR SALE! Five new houses on Belden .street, All improvements, No reasonable offer ref Must be sold immediately. el Three des ' mortgage negotinted. The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass’n, Inc. 1 MAIN STREET, ¥. H. SHIELDS, MGR. able buildings lots, centrally located. First and second ). M. Finnegan Stables STRICTER MARRIAGE LAWS Registrar of Vital Statistics in New Haven Believes It Is Too Easy to Secure License in Connecticut. | New Haven, Aug. 9.—Registrar of | Vital Statistics Robert E. Lee thinks | it is too easy for couples to get mar- i city. He says altogether too many people rush into into the divorce come in here to my riage licenses in this and then “They marriage, courts. cffice,”” he said, “and want a license sometimes when they have known €ach other arcely a few da and perhaps they are on a merry lark and it accurs to them to finish the, esca- pade by a marriage license. There| should be a law in this state, as in New Jersey, which makes it obligatory vpon couples presenting themselves for a marriage certificate to present cvidence that they have known each a certain length of time. There itnesses to each party are re- cther to swear that to their knawl- caze the couple have known one an- cther the prescribed time. T think that's all right. Too many people get | warried who know nathing of each other, and then there’s trouble in a, | short time, and the divorce court is | | appealed to for relief. Tt would be | better for much censes.” us to issue fewer li- THIS WOMAN Says Organizations Can’t Deliver all WILSON. Fair Sex to Hughes. New York, Aug. 9—DMiss Mary Don- nelly of the Fourteenth Assembly District said yesterday: “The suffrage organizations are all so are the but more hand support of on record for Hughes, and leader of the progressive party; the suffrage leaders can no over to Hughes the united the women of the country than Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Perkins can hand over the united support of the pro- gressives to Mr. Hughes. “But the real suffragists don’t want to force suffrage down the throats of that don’t want it. The real| want to educate the men state until they are willing the women the vote in the The Federal every to give state legislatures. amendment is not good democracy. “If a woman is a democrat she | should be for President Wilson, be- | cause he is a democrat and because his solution of the suffrage problem is the democratic solution. And I believe the democratic women are ! | for Wilson. T want to see a refer- endum vote on it I wish they would take such a vote down in the Four- teenth and they would see that Hughes has not the support of the great majority of women as the suf- fr ieanders would have us believe.” AUTOS T0 RENT By F.our or Day. Telephone 302 HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man desires room and board in nice locality. Address Room Box 7, Herald. 8-9-d1x WANTED—Boy about 15 years old to work in store and run errands. To work steady. One who is not going back to school. Apply at once, Ra- phael's Dept. store. 8-9-dl WANTED—Young man, age 22 to 25 for position in large growing manu- facturing concern in Waterbar Preferably with experience in raw materials, stock records or purchas- ing department work. Exception- ally good opportunity for right man. Reply stating age, experience and salary expected. Give references 29 Herald Office. 8-8- D--Draftsmen experienced on machine design. Apply to Standard Machinery company, Auburn, F L. 8- hd WANTED—General machinists, lathe, planer, floor and bench hands; op- erators for milling machines, bor- ing mills, horizontal boring ma- chines, radial drills and Gisholt and Jones and Lamson turret lathes; also grinding machine operators on hole and cylindrical grinding. Good wages and steady employment to first class men. Apply to Standard Machinery company, Auburn, R. L. 8-7-6d WANTED—Post office clerk-carrier “exam’ at New Britain October 7th. Prepare under former government examiner. Booklet J-86 free. Pat- terson Civil Service school, Ro- chester, N. Y. 8-7-15dx FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. In- quire 48 Maple St., Plainville. 8-7-d3x WANTED—Ten carpenters, B. H. Hib- bard Co., Abbott Ball Co., ElImwood. 8-5-1w WANTED—A representative for New Britain by a piano factory which has one of the oldest established and best advertised lines of pianos anq player-pianos on the market. We do not necessarily want the old- est or the biggest dealer, but we want the livest. An honest, ener- getic, indomitable, fighting young man, even if with only moderate capital, who will start on consign- CASH 1x apvANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c well located. Doing good business. Four bartenders emploved. — Ad- WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTry,| 07°st Saloon, Box 16, Herald. antique furniture, crockery, old | fafidiz firearms, Indian relics, collections | = of coins and stamps. Calls city orl® O SALE—A barn. Tel. 107. country. No agents. Hobby Shop, B 347 Asylum street, Hartford. E CEL o FOR SALE—Tailor shop and mas- querade costume business. Estab- lished 14 years Easy payments, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN| Adolph Postl, 179 Arch street. Out. Reasonable Rates. Chevrolet 8-7-d4 car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12. {1 EACH INSERTION. FOR SALM. FOR SALE! Two Fire Department Horses _Apply Engine Co., No. 1. FOR SALE—One good work horse, | &00d reasons for selling. Inquire ; at New Britain Charcoal Co. Smalley street. 8-9-wix —Best cultivated black- | pecial prices on large or- ders. 132 Whiting, Phone 125 8-9-d2 FOR SALE—S$200 buys 1913 Hupmo- bile touring car. First class condi- tion, Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main St. | Tel. 1513, 8-8-d3 | S | AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. Used | roadsters and touring cars; 1916 | Dodge Demanstrator. See these be- | fore vou buy. Cohen Motor Co, | 307 Church street. 8-8-a3 | —Horse, bakery, cart, | g00d harness and baker tools. Must | be sold within a week as building | is sold. Inquire 70 Lasalle street. 8-8-d3x . FOIR SALKE A Very Desirable 2 Family House, No. 131 Lincoln St., CHEAP. One of the Best Residential Sections. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY. 272 Main Street TED. NOTICE ! WANTED—By a small family ot ’ y adults, tenement of six rooms. All | We are paying the best prices improvements, central location. Ad- . dress Herald, Box 12X. s7sax| for old tires, tubes, and old WANTED—Tenement of or 6 rooms in good location with improvements. Adults. Box X32 Herald Office. 8-7-3d Automobiles. Call 1180. SUNGALOWS—— One with 8 lots, garage and barn, steam heat and city water. Another with extra fine finish. Both near trol- ley. WANTED—Boy of about sixteen years to learn printing business. Address P. O. Box 489, City. — o | H. N. LOCKWOOD TOIERE 86 West Main Street- TO DENT—Tenement of five rooms, Real Estate and Ipsurance modern, third floor. Inquire 98 Columbia street. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER OFFICE ROOM to rent in Dawson improvements. 1326 Stanley stree = Block, 321 Main street. Apply Mrs. | Fac-gimile of Typewriting done in Dawson, 42 Prospect street. Tel. |1, 2 and 3 ceolors with signatures 533-5. 8-9-¢ Letter Heads Printed. TO RENT—Within three minutes' | THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., INC. walk of Stanley Works, modern | »g grao Street. A roei ponal upper tenement, five rooms. Every- thing but heat. Inquire 245 BUrTitt | s—— e street. 8-9-w1l & 8pcn TO RENT-—Five room tenement; all WI“IamsAutfl Cfl i . Agents for Hudson and Chevrolet FFOR SAL Saloon in Waterbur: FOR SALE—Light Speedster automo- bile. Low price. 526 Church street. 8-7-5dx FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—Several two family TO RENT—Six room tenement, first | Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Antos floor, Maple street. Apply 152 Ma- | for Hire. plo street. 8-8-6d Repairs, Supplies, Storage. TO RENT—Five special rooms to|’PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRI rent with all improvements, ne house. 155 Washington stree ICARS TO RENT [ EN’ Six flat, heat and 5 i~ 2 T(;\OI:]\:\'a;I;r e ol b i b || CLORED AND OPEN CARS FOK T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. 8-5-6d wm”mbizhfi‘l‘"fi;‘:&wk\bv ELC. TO RENT—Tenement, modern im- » provements. | Good location. Ten| ~MORRIN’S GARAGE minufes’ walk from factory. 401 | 200 E- MAIN STREF Chestnut 3-1-6dx SS CHANCES. HORACE 1. HART PUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES es- tablish cut rate tire agencies. High || Rates Reasonable and Sorvice cost of tires worries the auto owner. 30x3 non-skid Casings at $5.28 de- livered. Other sizes in proportion. Small capital required. If this| money-making business appeals to vou, better write or wire for par- ticulars. Address E. P. Janes, 1789 Broadway, New York city. FOR SALE Reliable- LIVERY 7 kassenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street 9. Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overiand ani Cole Cars. 6d houses of nine or ten rooms, ern improvements, also lots on or near trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. building FOR SALE—1915-6-40 Hudson ing car run less than 12,000 In fine mechanical condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm tour- miles, $750. 8-5-6d ! FOR SALE—DModel 71 Overland tour- | ing car, in fine mechanical condi- tion. Electric lights and starter. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 8-5-6d 1915 Reo B. touring oar. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tt FOR SALE OR RENT—AL Hill, a 7 room cottage. For sale on Harrison street, New Britain, a new two family house. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. "Phone 971-5, 8-3t HELP WANTED—FEMALE., WANTED—Competent second maid. References desired. Mrs, H. L. Platt, corner Hart and Lincaln. 8-8- WANTED—Walitress, Walsh’s res- taurant. Experience unnecessary, 8-7-3dx WANTED—Housemaid and iaun- New Britain General hos- 8-7-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. No washing. Mrs. W. S Bacon, 192 Lincoln street. 8-5-6d | SITUATION s WANTED. STENOGRAPHER wants position office or general office work. dress Box 11, Herald Office. in Ad- ment can build for himself a pleas- ant and lucrative business in con- junction with us. Address A. F. Wholesale Dept., Box 1, Essex St. Sta., Boston, Mass. 8-5-12x TMMER RESORTS. WELCOME Cottage open for season, address Mrs. Robt. Johnston, In- dian Neck, Branford, Conn. Mond Wed. Fri.-tf. is a subject which requires carefu the BEST. HOW SHALL I DECII BY INVESTIG Compare our school with others. our graduates? our instructors? DO W THEACH UP-TO-DATE SU WAY? cerl Gregg Shorthand, taught by a ual which is to be issued this mont ping, sh, Typewriting, anc husiness man. BY VISITING US AND TALK ke the Ingl z = ATRTENH S N S and Inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 Send sketch for free opinion as to | | | bility. Our 4 Books senf free | VICTOR J. EVANS & CO | WASHING D C | NEW YORK OFFICE, DEPT. 36, 189 ; BROADWAY | : Hours 9 to 5. Mondays until 9 P. M. ' .The school is open daily, and also from 7 to 9 p Call and talk it the business man wants. m When you have become thoroughl; vites invistigation, which teaches which invites you to call and t you. E Main HARDWARE CIT st TH 1 CHOOSING A SCHOOL What do pupils say (Andrews Block),New Britain, Ct Be sure you select 1 consideration. OE WHICH IS BEST? | ATION What do business men say about | about our courses of study, and | BJECTS IN AN UP-TO-D | c | tified teacher, from the New Man- h. The latest methods in Book- 1 many other subjects necessary to ING TO THOSE IN CHARGE on Monday and Saturday over with experts who know what evenings v convinced that a school which in- only the up-to-date subjects, and alk with experts, let us hear from Y BUSINESS COLLEGE. M. E. Stevens, Prin. mod- | 8-5-6dx | street. | Magle | | Georgiana Monks, D. 3] Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and suppliea. Repairing ¢ specialty. Two good Ice Boxes. Suitable for store pur- poses. LONGLEY’S 40 Church Street. FOR SALE OR RENT ! $200 cash will buy a 1¢ rcom house on West Main street, “Barnesdale,” balance on monthly payments. C. L. BARNES, 192 CHESTNUT STREET EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS #ine violin repalring and bow hufi.ug a specialty. . Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Other kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, i Conn, it You Want Good Boitled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 ECTLY PASTEURK- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SU Park Street, Near ftanley, | 451-2 PRINTING In Mavy Different Langn#gzes, BY SKILLED UN1ON MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. PERF | Office Hours: 8 a. m. te 6:15 p. m. m i | Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 330.12 — — —_— TS DWIGAT ... 1AXSONS, EASTERN PRINTING CO, 63 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 633 C. ERBESEN. MGR woas PHILADELPHIA E% DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Qver 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appeointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. 8. For Your Insurance and Suety Bond Avold trouble by having your inswr- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to Bootivs Blocu. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, day and pight Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224 CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL TDEAS* for PRODUCT. A will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. BUSINE BLOCK In Church Street FOR SALE Brings In 10 per cent. Houses In All Parts Of The City. Camp Real Estate Co. 305-306 vour posta The A. PINDAR CORP. Hartford. 1141-2 516 Asylum St., "Phone Ch, 272 Main Street, Rooms National Bank Building. THREE HOUSES ON SHERMAN COURT Will Be Sold at a Bargain to Make QuickSale __._y___ schultz & Costelio, Inc.. 242 Main Sireet.