New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY Hdughes on Labor “There are some who regard organized labor as a source of strife menace of difficulty; I regard it as a fine opportunity for the the conditions of the workingman.” “The mission of labor organizations is one of the finest that any organ- ization of men could “He was the gretest friends of labor laws that ever occupied the govern- He signed fifty-six labor laws (one-third of all passed in the State ), among them many of the best ever enacted in this or any other urged the enactment of labor laws in his messages to the legisla- going so far as to demand a labor law at an extra session. a steadfast and sympathetic upholder in the new justice.” N. Y. LEGISLATIVE LABOR NEWS s chair. since 1777 He ture, even rights has state. / - These are not new opinions from the Republican candidate nor a recent estimate concerning him, Hughes recorded his stand on labor not when a candidate for office, but as a gov- ernor of New York soon to retire from political life to become a Justice of the preme court of the United States, where he exected to remain for the rest of his life. They were the convictions of Charles E. Huglies on the eve of joining the highest tribunal in America, a court of last resort—at a time an in a situation when no pos- sible advantage could accrue to him from any public expression. No estimate of his fitness to fill the office of President with firmness, fairness and justice can be stronger than the above comment from a review of his career as gov- ernor by the organ of the New York State Federation of Labor. guard.” He has no need to talk—he has done. He said what he believed then—he believes what he said, now. Therefore we support the candidacy and the convictions of Charles E. Hughes. The National Hughes Alliance President, Vice President, Treasurer, A. W, SHAW sachusetts Mrs, Maryland E. BURTON, Ohio M HAMLIN CH JOSEPH H. CHOATE, New Y Paid for by the Hughes Alliance Reserve, HENRY J. There’s NO Question About the Purity | of Our RICH PASTEURIZED MILK Our Thorough cess completely of impurity without flavor or taste. Buy milk about which there the slightest question of OURS. changis SEIBERT AND SON| PARK STREET. NEAR STANL 6 teams, Tel. connections. W.CAMERON FORBES PHILIP J. McCOOK, Pasteurization Pro- eliminates all chance | the | isn't | impurity— Secretary, Asst. Treas. Mass. New iork Tlinois NATIONAL COUNCIL COFFIN, New York F. EDM California CLAY EVANS, Tennessee DUDLEY KE, Indiana Missouri GEOR H Mrs. WM. ew Mexico ACGUSTUS I WILLSON, Kentucky DISTRICT OF PROBATE COURT, 1916 of gton, FARMINGTON, SEPT, late de- Michael Rostowski, in said District, ceased. Upon the application of Mary Ros- toski praying that administration be granted on estate, intestate as application more fully appea it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in Farmington in said District, on the 23rd day of October A, D. 1918 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and that | public notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and of hearing thereon, by publish- copy of this order in some | newspap having a circulation in | said District, and by posting a copy | thereof on the public sign-post in the Town of Farmington in said District, at least 5 days before said day of | hearing. > HERBERT KNOX SMITH, said per on file ¥ ce | ing SANITAR HOS| 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medicai, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. y | Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres | froln institutional atmosphere. The limited | number of eight received assures close in- hAGLE | dividual attention. ! to recognition. Conducted solel All physicians entitled AUTOS T0 RENT By Four or Day. J, M, Finnegan Stables Tet-ahone *0X Hudson and Maxwell ’Vlotor‘ Cars. Williams Auto Co. 287 Elm St. ’Phone 236. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOE WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 948-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. | Keeley s Garage Flm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars Livery Cars for Hire. Storage ami supplies. Repairing @ Specialty. Tel. 123 STILL PAYING RENT ? Why not bu Iy income while paying for not you? Let us show tions of the city. your you what we have to offer ‘in different sec- a two or three tenement house and have a month- own home. Others are doing it, why THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. “The Dickinson,” 1 Open Monday ,um Satur 2 Main Street, Telephone 728. s, 7 and 9 o’clock. A. F. COSBY JOHN H. ISELIN . Asst, Sec., WILLIAM J. NORTON ........ FRANKLIN GEORG TRUM HORACE RAYMOND ROBINS, Illinois ELIHU ROOT, New York. u:r IUS ROSE: represented | and improving of CHARLES E. HUGHES CHARLES E. HUGHES Human \ Su- HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. CASH 11y AUVANCUE, ALL adver(isements the ciassified column mus{ bhe the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALP. FOR §;\Lh—£h?ap three cow: A. Crowley, R. F. D. No. FOR SALE—Ford deh\'er)’ fine run- ning order, $165.00; Ford Touring, $225.00;, 1916 Overland Touring, $425.00; 1913 Chalmers, § 1916 Dodge Touring, $575.00. C Motor Co. FOR SALE—1 pair 5 year old horses about 2,400 pounds sound and kind in all harness- Also our 119 Magee hot water heater in good order. Tel. 970, New Britain. 10-16-w1l hens and this ‘Will sell by pound D. B. Norton, 10-16-dbx FOR SALE—100 vear’s chickens. at market price Plainville. price. C. R. Williams, 73 Jubilee St. 511 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK CITY . New York . New York Illinotis acVEAGH SR, Massachusetts . Michigan New York Tilinots PORTER, ALD, STIMSON, Tilinois RY L. York COCHRAN, Treasurer. WANTED—Good equipped dairy farm to work on shares. Address Box 28 W, Herald- 10-17-56d WANTED—Some ore to keep walk cleared during winter on lot at cor- ner Kelsey and William streets. Joseph Roche, Woodbine street, Hartford. 10-17-3dx 55 WANTED—Tailor’s helper at A. Postl, 179 Arch street. ¢ 10-17-3dx | once, WANTED—Ten plasterers, Apr\!y‘ olt’s office job. J. H. Grozier Co., | 21 Main street, Hartford, Conn. 10-17-3d | P R ! JANTED—An elderly lady to board and care for, hy one having best of references. 248 Chestnut street, 10-17-3dx 'ANTED—Three unfurnished rooms with heat; light housekgeping; with canveniences. An adult. Aqd. aress Kensington, Box 22, 10-17-3dx | i WANTED—Girl 10-16-3dx FOR SALE—Two heavy horses, welighing between 1,500 and 1,600 pounds. Owner has auto, reason for selling. 37 Willow St. 10-16-d3x FOR SALE—1915 Chevrolet Bahy Grand touring car; 1916 Dodge touring car; 1916 Maxwell touring car; 1913 Ford touring car. These cars are also in first class mechan- ical condition and are bargains for quick sale. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 10-14-wl FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t] FOR SALE—Cheap. Great Dane dog, 7 months old. W. H. Webster, Ber- lin, 'phone 663-4. 10-14-3d 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. 10-13-6dx FOR SALE—House with two acres of land. Good grove. Fruit trees. Inquire J. S. Wilkinson, Farming- ton Ave., Plainville. 10-11-wix FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring o4r. Apply N. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tt —_——— HELFP WANTED—FEMALE., FOR SALE—One wheel chair at half | ONE CENT A wWORD EACH INSERTION. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c LOST. LOST—Skirt wrapped in bundle from Wise and Smith’s. $3 reward if returned to M. H. Fox, 93 Hart- ford avenue. 11-17-d2x LOST—Monday evening, ladies black | hand bag containing money and keys, between 95 Kensington ave- | nue and 15 Walnut street, or on | trolley car leaving at 7:45 p. m. | Finder please return to 15 Walnut | street. Reward. 10-17-14 | REWARD for information relative to | traveling bag lost or stolen from automobile on Main street, New Britain or on road to Hartford. Lippman, Dillon Bldg., Hartford. 10-17-2a | LOST—Overcoat, between Central | garage and North street. Finder | return to J. Thiem. 20 Beatty street. Reward. 10-16-3dx | NOTICE. | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert. Tel 255-12. 10-17-5dx | WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY. antique furniture, crockery, old firearms, Indian relics, collections | of coins and stamps. Calls city or country. No agents. Hobby Shop, MEN WANTED to Unload Coal at Ber- lin Power Station, Near Berlin Depot. WANTED_Five painters. good Jobs to right man. Apply to C. H. Pietsch & Son, 1148 Main street. Hartford, open shop. 10-17-3dx WANTED—Men to work as freight checkers at transfer statien, Plain- ville. Apply to Agent Mulvihill at Plainville freight yard. 11-16-d3 WANTED—Two grocery clerks, ons that can drive auto. Apply 160 Main street. 10-16-2d WANTED—Boy about 16-18 years old to drive grocery team. Address Box XX8B, Herald, 10-16-2dx WANTED—Man charge of shipping rcom manufacturing establishment. good job for the right man. dress Box 68, Plainville, Conn. capable to take in A Ad- TO BEN’I. TO RENT—Tenement o third floor at 208 Bassett All modern improvements, | 11-17-d3x WANTED—Young lady, 25 years or over with knowledge of double-en- try bookkeeping and stenography. State age and experience. Address Box 2BB, Herald. for general house- Good wages. Apply 139 Main street Plainville, Conn., 10-17-3d work. West Tel. 14-13, WANTED—A thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs, F. M. Hoimes, 100 Rob- bins avenue, Maple Hill, City. 10-17-tf WANTED—Girl for work. Wages Fairview Hotel, general house- $7.00 per week. Terryville, Conn, 10-17-6d. WANTED—Experienced maid general housework. street. 54 10-16-3d wo. single rooms, ar business center. dress Rooms, Box 13, Herald. 11-16-d3x fur- Ad- WANTED—Bookkeeper in ‘office of large local Manufacturing concern. Address Bookkeeping, Box 14, Her- ald. 10-16-w1l WANTED-—The People to know that I am harvestng a large, sound crop of Potatoes on Scott’s Swamp | Farm, Jas. Fagan, Farmington, | 10-14 4ax | WANTED—Work for five-ton truck. Tel. 1442, 10-2-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOMS-—Sitting room and bedroom, also one single room for one or two gentlemen. 35 | Walnut street. 10-17-2ax PRINTING in Many Different Langusages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPR COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. 0 8:13 o m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p, m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO,, 63 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 WANTED—Good cook, Brooks, 48 High street. Mrs. W. F. 10-13-6d WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf NOTICE. The Board of Selectman and Town Clerk of the Town of Plainville, will hold sessions, to examine the quali- electors oath, those who shall be found qualified, on Friday October 20, 1916, from 9 o'clock in the fore- noon until 8 o'clock in the afternoon; and if it shall appear that the rights of any person will mature after said Triday, and on or before the elector meeting, said Board will be in ses- sion on Monday, November 6, 1916, from 9 o’clock in the forenoon, untii afternoon. Said meetings will be held in the office of the Town Clerk in the Towa Hall, Plainville, Conn. WILLIAM J. JOHNSON, CHARLES H. CALOR, WILLIAM C. HART, Selectmen. USHER, Town Clerk. ROBERT C, C. EBBESEN. MGR. Plainville, Conn., Oct, 16, 1916. tor | Harrison | fications of electors, and admit to the | | i | | | | 1O, RENT- five acres of from trolley. Kensington. House, six rooms, barn, land, fifteen minutes Apply C. M. Bauer, 10-17-21x (d2) TO RENT—Six room tenement, near trolley, gas and garden. Apply at ‘Woodruff’s store, Berlin, Conn. 10-17-d5x | TO RENT—S8 room cottage, all provements, 55 Trinity street. In- quire G .H. Macauley, 301 Park street. 10-16-6d inm- TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. All improvements. To family of adults, 237 Maple street. 10-16-3dx TO RENT—Here is the Seven room apartment you are looking for— centrally located, with all modera improvements, steam heat, new building. Berkowitz's block, North | Main street. 10-14-3dx TO RENT Five Room Apartment Furnished on GROVE HILL. FOR SALE Valuable Property at a Bargain on LAKE STREET. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN HER#'S A MAN WHO WANTS TO SWAP 2 FAMILY HOUS NORTH END PROPERTY NEAR THE CE \TI R. MAKE TRADE. 214, ACRES (,(K)D CHANCE FOR TO CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Bullding. $2,000 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,200 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,000 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,500 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $ 500 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. 277 Main St. QUIGLEY, Before You Buy Look at This TWO F AMILY HOUSE ON LINCOLN STREET FOR SALE -BY- Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Service Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘fel. 1930. 598 Arch Street Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ’Phone 224. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer ot MUBICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal.ieg a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther | kinds of filne repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, OConn. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. DENTIST Natfonal Bank Bldg Open Fvenings HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Street, Berlin, electric lights, gas, furnace, large barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, Herald Office. —— . CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8EM# us for ORIGINAL IDWAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, 'Phone Ch. 1141-2 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 5 Tenement Block and Store, Church Street 4 Tenement House, Trinity Street . .. .$9,500 $6,800 6 Tenement Block, Winthrop Street, 3 Tenement House, Arch Street, Street 3 Tenement House, Garden Street ... 6 Tenement Block, Glen Street ... .. land Arch $21,000 .... $5,800 .. $11,500 125 feet Cottage and Barn, Rocky Hill Ave., 2 acres land $4,000_ 3 Tenement Brick House So. Burritt Street . . .$7,000 3 Tenement House, Roberts Street . 3 Tenement House, Buell Street .. $6,500 . $6,700 Cottage, 2 Family House and 3 Tenement House, So. Main Street ...... 20-31 John Street, 2 tenements .. ... $10,000 . $4,500 QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. FIRE INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for | light housekeeping, 193 Main street. 10-14-3d | TO RENT—New five room steam heated tenemet, $28.00. Also four rooms $12 and §$8. Lockwood, Room 407 City Hall. Phone 606-3, | 10-13-4dx TO RENT—Corner Bassett and Rock- well avenue, one 7 room rent, $30.00. One 5 room rent, $25.00, Geo. A. Quigley, 277 Main street, 10-12-tf | | | T0 RENT improvements 27-2 street. all modern North 10-11-tf | —TFour rooms, 29 TO RENT—Furnished room, private | family, with bath, electric light, steam heat and use of telephone. 505 Arch street. 10-5-tf TO RENT—Ten room house, steam heat, 280 Arch street. Apply Union Laundry, 6 Arch St. 1 10-3-tf | TO RENT—Front room for man and wife. Private family, 57% Lin- coln street. 10-14-34d | TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms on 2nd floor. All improvements. In- | quire at Star Real Estate & Ins. Co. 163 Main St. 10-14-3d TO RENT 40 Main St., 8 rooms 2nd floor, steam heat .. 23 Hungerford Court, 5 rooms, 2nd floor .... Rear 85 Arch St, 5 rooms, Cottage .......... Hamilton St., 6 rooms, Bungalow 48.00 24.00 8.00 25.00 THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE nwmumumm Office Open Monday and.Saturday Evenings, Glen | LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in The Oldest Wall Paper 304 MAiLN STREET. and 1854, Paint Shop in the "PHONE 534 City. We Make Signs

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