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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. hip Makes Port /1 fter Strugghng With Disaster For Thirteen Months N> FOR SAL rooms each, No. 20 Large lot on Farmington avenue, $5.600. 20 ft. front, 277 ft. deep, $2,000. 149 Chest- »od lot on Corbin avenue, 50 ft.x $1,200. Good lot graded, only | | 2 family, 6 | Tnion street, 3 family, 5 rooms each, nut street, $8,000. 2 famil rooms eich, Harrison street, Pleasant street, 000. $2,000. Very cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Mam Streef (brick), 80 all AUpvANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NOTICE Remerrber we have the choicest kind of ACCI- DENT and HEALTH POLICIES. Also LIFE IN- SURANCE, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY and COMPENSATION INSURANCE. It will pay you to investigate FIRST The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass’n, Inc. 131 MAIN STREET, . H. SHIELDS, MGR. FOR SAL®. FOR SALE! Two Fire Department Horses =| Apply Engine Co., No. 1 | FOR SALE—Upright | L. cassified column muct he the Herald office by 1-20 p. m. on the day of issue. AND "OND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED, piano. Cheap if Inquire 514 Stanley 8-15-3dx | * MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-rimile of Typewriting done 1m 1, 2 and 3 cclors with mznaturesa. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO., INC. | 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Antos for Hire. Monday, “Fred” on each turn to Herald clove leaf. Suitable pin re- reward taken at once. street, SALE—Pullman demonstrator, 2,000 miles. Will sell s In Forestville or able. | Also Hord trick., 64 .G At 125 Main street. month. or on trolley bhetween wood. Tel 1478-4 3 5 L. A. Gladding 8-15-5d and this city, pocketbook c - | = ik E T P L ing sum of money. Reward if re- | FOR SALE-—1913 Regal raceabout. (TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- turned to 541 Church street Tel 98-5. 8-15-tf | ments. In good condition 7 — North Glen St. Inquire 32 Green- S = T'OR SALBE—Buick runabout, wood street. 8-15-tf LOST—At St. Mary’s church 9 o'clock $250. P. O. Box 1014, Sunday, purse containing sum | —— of money. Reward if left at Herald | FOR SALE oflice. 8- lax cider room just Steam heat TO mall front right for small office. FOR run $8 per | | Tenement, modern ements. Good location, Ten ‘ minutes’ walk from factory 401 Chestnut street. 8-15-wlx | x im- Fifteen lmrrvh of pure | vinegar, (reasonable) 25c a U e single gallon. L. W. Higgins, 66 | s Bast street, Plainville, Conn. | | | LOST—Orange and white name on callar, reward . .Smith, Tel. reet. Notify O, 8-11-12-15-17-19x Lincoln | —— = s-i4.ts | EOR SALE™Saiooniiinta polisn and | | Italian section of Wallingford, near | improvements. a month, 146 S two large factories, rent $30. Long Tublles Siveet 8-14-a3x NOTIC lease and a bargain. Call on Thos. e s i e B. Brennan, 213 S. Whittlesey Ave., | TO RENT—F Wallingford, Conn., phone 203-3. | e 8-11-1wx | floor, all improvements, FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Cottage | field court at Maple Hill H. Bollerer, "Phone Maple Hill, 8-10-6dx ) TO RENT—Tencment 4 rooms all rates. C .t | FOR SALE—One good work improvements. Inquire 473 Park car. . Richard Covert. good reasons for selling. Inquire street. 8- £ adverse winds, leaking | at New Britain Charcoal Co., 79| - o mSpw 2 m‘ warped spars, the schooner Frederick | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for mt»i Nk O O st L A. Duggan has at found rest in tage, house in Merlden, desirablo | e v bt Philadelphia after a voyage which | house and lot at Southington. W. | i HORACE I HART | . males one think of Vanderdecken's | A. Finch, 276 No. Main street, | TO famous Flying Duuhm . Tlee Dug- Southington, Conn. 8-17-d2x | walk of Stanley Works, modern Rutes Reasonable and Swarvice Every- | Reliable- an began her nerica e | upper tenement, five rooms. early in July, arting from SALE_—A barn. Tel. | thing but heat. Inquire 245 Burritt | "D ‘ & | LIVERY o | | 7 Passenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. | suthampton, She met | street, 8 | | 1 el 1930. 596 Arch Street 565 TO RENT—4 room trolley line. Electric tenement, on | light and other | Xepair 'PHONE Supplies, Storage. 236, 287 ELM STRE CARS ’H‘O R NT | CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOI WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. | TO RENT— | private family ence 1l any view street., To gentleman, a room in Will expect refer- evening, 140 Fair- upper bell. 8-14-2dx ve room tenement, 2nd ke- 8-14-wix NOTICE—Automohile out. Reasonable hox \{‘t Battered by at ev Tast —Two or three rooms housekeeping. Box WAN light for Her- RENT—Within _three minute FOR 107. TED—To learn cigarma 8-7-tf ing trade. Sheehan'’s Cigar F 64 West Main street. 8-15-1dx WANTED—Washing take home. First Tel. 417-2. with storms, illness and death among he crew, shortage of provisions and | water and every other form of dis- aster that can overtake a ship short | of absolute shipwreck. The pictures | show the Dusgau as she looked on her arrival in Philadelphia and the scw shortly after they had enjoyed | first h in thirteen months. had been living on crackers FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges | == — = = in good repair. I. W. Loomis. 150 | o Arch strect, isat| FOR SALE OR RENT ! 1917 Reo touring oar.| $200 cash will buy a 10 room | house on West Main street, balance on monthly | and class ironing laundr 8-15-d1x Keeley s Gar age Elm and Franklin Streets. | T Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary | Liverr Cars for Hire. Storage an supplies. = Repairing < Garage, Chestnut St 6-22-t¢ | “Barnesdale,” T Magio | Payments. For sale on Britain, a new Inquire of W. E 'Phone 971-6. | Tel. 123), 8-3t0 BUNGALOWS—— e = = One with 8 lots, garage and barn, CDW. IO D WO SO PN steam hest and clty water. Another | O ARD Tm{:.’:;:“ll — —— with extrs fine finish. Both near trol- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS levs Fine violin repairing and bow hui dug a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Dths; | kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 | 284 Asylun Street, Hartford, WANTED—By American you room and board with family. Address Herald. OR RENT—AL room cottage Harrison street, New. two family house. Burk, Maple Hill. YaE FREDERICK A DUG(:»AN AND CREW WIDOW MAY LBS FIGHT FOR Foster Son of Dead Husband Pro- 5. ovomniion opened night with duces New Will Board, WANT keep. SD—By lady., horse for Good home for somebody’s pet. Address, Annic M. Burr, Blue on Hills, Kensington, trains as News Agents. $25 cash . and blue suit required. Ap- | WANTED—To buy Ford ru News , star in Address Ford Box 8-15-d3 office clerk-carrier “exam” at New Britain October 7th. Prepare under former government aminer. Booklet J-86 free. Pat- terson Civil Service school, Ro- i SEECH ch ; : 8-7-15dx | men for MAY RENn\N AR SlREKE . csentaivo fo iy WANTED--A Men Fraternal business > sessions Order | meet- | HELP are exccu- | WANTED—Young men to work >—Woman to take care of | aged lady. Address Box 30 LL Her- | ald. 8-15-wix | house- 8-12-tf | i RN CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britaln prop- erly equipped for handling milk and fts products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and ~ottage cheese. Telephone 98% PRINTING in Many Different Languuges, BY SKILLED UN1ON 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., 63 CHURCH STREET, TEi. 634 consideration of a security number the Iy the Union Railroad station coupe. i H. N. LOCEKEWOOD (T 86 West Main Street- Real Estate and Ipsurance said to be receive reports er in which changes m:u]c in copstitution of the order last|W. on TO RENT—Two with barns, wagon shed. be suitable for milk busines dress Box X9X, Herald. WANTED- work, 161 NTEI Post Maid for general outh Main St. family Mt WANTED-Housemaid New Britain was formally | a public meet-| € Conn, and iaun- General Los- -7-tf — dress Experienced shoe pital. Saturday evenings Moss, 29 ing. it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 sales- AUTOMOBIL FOR SALE. representative for New Britain by a piano factory which one of the establishead | and best advertised lines of pianos and player- 10s on the market. New York Emima Matilda Huber, who' ws sorted last Friday as having secretly married Martin C. Wright at N. Y., may be forced to a for the $1,000,000 which Huber, formerly owner of Huber's Fourteenth street Museum and Pounder of dime museums in this city, left her. | the Although a will w Mr. pxecuted on June 18, 1916 before his death, already probate, leaves aln the Huber estate to the widow, it learned yesterday that a foster Mr. Huber, George Huber Thomson S de aeen B Fad anciher il EMea anal wiil || mais gl actares o e ¢ SUMMER DOARDERS | ACCIDENT INSURANCE Forty horse Oldsmobile, two or four | WANTED—Two furnished rooms, e f“‘“”"’“fz’{‘," .“"""h_"”“';‘; | light housekeeping. Central. State guldgeastiygbemadefiniogspociyy runabout or medium weight truck. | We do not necessarily want the old- price. Address Box 11x, Herald W e Wil e loity | est or the higgest dealer, but we | 8-14-3dx ) g 8-12-a3 | want the livest. An honest, ener- | —— — getie, indomitable, fighting young | WANTED—At once, 25 boys and man, even if with only moderate girls,” High school students capital, who will start on consign- ferred. Newark Shoe Store, Huber | of lways ment can build for himself a pleas- Main street. 8-14-2d days | \chich employes 4,000 conductors ant and lucrative business in con- . SR for | hd motormen, was threatened last Jeeiolere Giin s )““""‘ s A. F.| WANTED—Clerk and kitchenman. entire Wholesale Dept., Box 1, Hotel Beloin 8-11-tt was Sta., Boston, M: has olde Cnion Leaders Allege Seventy Glens Talls legal fight M Geos H en Have Been Discharged for Ac- tivity During Recent Tie-up. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SUN Park Street, Near SGtanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. New 15.—Renewal BOARDERS pre- Z York, Aug. of | WANTED. on the surface car York F strike New lines - Boarders Wanted—TFew minutes walk from Corbin's,. high and vocational schools. Single house, newly furnished, home cook- ing. Tel. 456- 8-15-1w Gentlemen the company, six filed night unle the company reinstates son of more than who sever oves, F__‘“q Gentleman Roomers pppose the probating of the first will. | beca f ir activities in the re- The date of this second will’s execu tion is June 28, 1912. By the terms of the Huber will receive only per cent of the estate the remainder going to Mr. Thompson and a nephew, Michael L. Thiele. In the event of Mrs. Huber’'s death before that of Mr. Thomson, he will receive the re mainder of the estate in instalments. Both wills are holograph Efforts made yesterday to find the grounds upon which Mr. Thomson to contest were fruitless. A the offices of Mose & Henderson, N¢ 2 N reet ttorneys for the foster stated that no info mation at would be given o same respo Skt for inforr fice of Carl Lev t who execut torney well & the est e Louis B. H Broadwa five year phatieal Mr T been liv ¥uber twenty ven 1912 will M kuc ) furth Huber Jul srday has ince the rriec to find her avail, as s to reporte the account Wright on EAGLES IN SESSION Thousands of Over U. ¢ Savannah, Ga., Aug. of delegates from : d States in attendanc cighteenth annual convention of Delegates From Attend. | cent >s of the carmen pre iger at what | the haa of the railway of | for their ure to keep the ree- | ment ar up by Moy Mitchel | they te faith als and Chairman Oscar S. St of the public servise commission, which |'siput that the strike would back without prejudice ed | pet n Yes- ex- | rmed INDIAN NECF open for season: all facilities; service; reasonable rates telephone ATD T D. BR \\T*l\RU—\O\\"i g00d | trolley; | , Cottage | -10-tr | Our new accident policy pays double the princi- pal sum previously offered for the same premium. Pays wmxlv income also, and extra for hospital and surgeon's fees. Full information on request. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. ady, experienced, Clerk, Box 19, Herald. position in ractory. ‘PHONF 8. 193 MAIN ¢ Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 o'clock. de- 'REET. Ad- | §-14-dlx One Glass will convince you of the measure of good taste, purity and nourishment this beverage contains. it HuBEwT Fiscre s BRos Wanrroan.covt. Get acquainted with this, Con- necticut’sfinest, > AT LOUIS W. LU0 - BMANN aeu u.um. Ww. b BELOL b anAD S LUy At J. \l(.(,AJ{THY- Two Family House on Hart St. Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving the City schultz & Cosiello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. 1N RICINE 9 Fairview St., 584 Allen St., 6 room 6 rooms cottage 40 Main St., 50 Main St., store 8 rooms 71 Church St., 450 East St., store 5 rooms 6 Main St ..$14.00 \ | $48.00 | .firore %0.00 THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET - Office Open Monday and.Saturday Evenings .$15.00 | 2 Family House, Chestnut St. Wanted 22 Park Place D. A. Parsons Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET, Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AGY REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224 Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 F. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D M. S. T el 10 Room Farm House at ' CONSTRUCTIVE Maple Hill To Rent at ADVERTISING §$18 per month. us for ORIG 2 Family House, Arch St.| | | " SEE for will have T\‘\L IDEAS PRODUC Al our sal vour postal an explain our illustrating department, For Sale. Gamu Real Estale Gu. . PINDAR CORR¢ Asylum St The 516 Hartford, Rooms 30 Tel. 1 Main Street, "Phone Bank Building. Ch, 1141-2 ational WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT MORGAN & KINGSLEY Establisned in 1854, The Oldest Wail Paper and FPaint Shop in the City 304 MAIN STREET. 'PHONE 634 We Make Signs