New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1916, Page 16

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sreek if: the Athens g he jSaloniki, Athens. hat Greek ulgarians, a the French pointed chief inspector of the Jinglish drasti prevent orders to the police and all KILBOURNE TALK . ROAD IMPROVEMENTS Pemocratic tative Analyzes Kleit's Record— The democrats of the Fourth ward held tlock and rad NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916 ,m E*ri) OfflgeE ssémble In Athens and Discuss Nation’s Affairs S e GREEK and FRENCH OFFICERS FRATERNIZE IN ATHENS: The inspector will have power to dismiss or arrest any self-constituted 1gent of public order and will have the right to appoint inspectors in any part of Greece. It has been arranged that a French contingent will remain in Athens, but it will not patrol the streets unles | through his hands. He will determine whether orders are inconformity with the laws of the country, and the pol- icy of benevolent neutrality which | Greece promised to pursue. A list of the names of all the po- lice and gendarme officers will be sub- mitted to him, and none can be dis- missed or transferred without his [ the chief inspector co ders it neces- consent, though any dismissal or |sary. As for the military situation, transfer he orders must take place | the untrained classes recently called without discussion. The list of all [up will be disbanded, together with officers ang gendarmes of special ser~ | the 1913 class, while a portion of the vice for the protection of the king |troops concentrated at Larissa will be must be submitted so that the num- | withdrawn. In the picture may be ber may not exceed the legal eighty. | seen Greek and French officers fra- The number is now stated to be | ternizing in Athens and discussing 4,000. the war. and 600 on weént over movement nd left 2 to a desp other reports officers of the Turks sympat with the al- The powers vested in officer who has been ap- at the ministry the French and in Athens are and far-reaching enough to a recurrence of rioting. All and gendarmerie must pass men to for -five officers na accord Various many of the army, hating and cause. interior by commande reports received "Price $3,400. Mortgage $1,800.00, 5%. resenting the Scandinavian Bureau of signed by the genial senator himself. information, and E. O. Kilbourne and It relates at length what he has ac- Oscar F. Kraus, candidate for rep- complished during the last session of yesentative. Mr, Thompson also en-the legislature, and as I read carefully tertained with a solo. In his speech the formidable document, I wonder | 2r. Kraus told of good measures en- how it is possible to accomplish so acted in congress by the demacrats much in a boss-ridden legislature, and nd urged the need of democratic rep- then becoming interested, I followed I resentatives at the state capitol. up further some of the other legisla- | Mr. Kilbourne analyzed Senator tion passed during that session. | Flett achievements in the- legisla- | “The little town of Windsor had a :I‘n'n in the following addres: dangerous condition existing on a I have before me tonight, for the tiuvnk line highway, what did their time, the platform upon which representatives da? Under an act ap- the republican nominee, Mr Klett, proved May 11, 1915, they secured an es his claim to be returned to uppropriation of $50,000 from the artford; doubtless many of you in state to eliminate that condition. s audience have received coples Very good. We have a very similar condition existing on a trunk line | highway down here on South street. | Did we secure §$50,000 from the state 1o correct it, even though our amiable i Mr. Klett attended every session of FIRE INSURANCE Mr. Rlett The average man takes the word of lo agent as to the strength e and reliability of the Company who carries his insurance. i i © g 3‘:‘ That puts upon the agent a pecuiiar responsibility beyond that D e borne by the merchant selling goods which may be readily inspected [ 7721 towns o and judged by the purchaser |no doubt, the outs may be called upon at any time to make good their ?z:‘;fé“; g recommendation to the sured on z\('('ou.nl of his pr()]\(‘!'l?' hurnlng; Hnd i ot ah S on s Realizing this responsibility I am free to recommend THE XM el Bl e PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, which has to its credit, 134 1\- fi B years. of continuous honorable service. Tato hl;:hwa_v Detwean Tt artTordiana Candidate for Represen- Small Towns Have “Pull.” rally and smoker in O'Dell's first Park street last ses were delivered by New a on evening addres Con- R. Thompson of York, rep- in the audience who to drive through the the state, have noticed, many fine roads con- e towns, same of them farmers’ cow pastures several weeks this spring on account | of its wretched condition? I cite these cases to show vou that when it comes to enacting legislation where an appropriation of money is involved, +’s the ‘cracker barrel’ representatives fram the small towns that ‘get away’ with it, under our ‘boss government.’ “I ask you in all fairness, and in no spirit of criticism of our opponents, if the reason our city receives so little at the hand of the state is not due | either to the inability of aur repub- lican representatives to make the machine ‘come acro or else due to a lack of aggressiveness on the part them 2 7 room cottage, all improvements, Columbia Street. A genuine bargain. See THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street, Telephone Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 oclo(k. 728, NTS—The Biggest thing out; sell Zanol” Concentrated liquor ex- tracts, for making liquors and cor- dails at home. The real article; | SMALL FARM, 20 Acres of Land Ry A R over 50 per cent.; small pack- enormous demand; big profits; strictly legitimate; start while it's new; don’t del Ask for free sample today. Universal Import Co. rd St. Cincinnati, O. 10-28-1dx ~ FOUND, FOUND—A dog. Owner can have same by calling at 81 Brook St. 10-27-2dx New House, Cow,Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by schuliz & Costelio, inc 242 Main Sireetf. WANTED—MALE. WANTE bakery. 95 Arch Man to Apply St. wrap bread in Hoffman's Bakery, 10-28-1d U. S. government clerk examinations coming, $75.00 month. Write for list positions. Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 36-T, Rochester, N. Y., Wed., Fri, Sat. 12 times. WANTED—OIld false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $5 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i h by return mail. 10 manufa(‘- stating experi- expected. Box 10-26-3d OWN A HOME We have several desirable cottages and two family sale on houses in the west end of city for EASY HE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WEIT MAIN STREETR Office Open Monday and.Saturday Evenings, WANTED— turing plant. ence Entl wages X ald offic WANTEP—Young man ey sunny, furnished heated room with bath. Best location in the city. Address Box 18W, Herald Office. 10-26-tf FOR CANii 1.y sirv ANUN, ONE CENT A WORD FOR SALE. OR SALE—Angelus $8-note layer piano. Mahogany. As good as new. Cost $675. Look this and see if it is not worth $350 with rolls, etc. Sedkwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., | Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 Srte | FOR SALE x room house, 6 acres | of land, $500 cash, $1,000 on mort- | gage. Apply at Woodruff store, Ber- lin. 0-28-d1x SAL) Steinway Upright as new. Has had careful u you want a Steinway look at one which cost $600. You ma it for $350. Sedgwick & Casey, Asvlum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d this y own 139 D—Competent maid for gen- work, for family of two. Apply Mrs, Kenneth Sloper, 61 Rus- sell street. 2D—Maid for gener: work. Family three adults. Telep- hone 1404, 10-27-8dx antique furnll\ue. crogker firearms, Indian relics, of coins and stamps. Calls city or country. No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert. Tel. 25 10-23-6dx GARAGES tention! used engines, ends, springs, AND REPAIR MEN At- Big bargains in slightly transmissions, rear bodies, fenders, tops, speedometers, magnetos, Prest-o- lite tanks, lamps, tires and tubes also all parts for over one hundr: Aifferent makes of cars. Many good cars for sale and exceptionally low prices. Conn. Auto Parts Co., office 1070 Main street. Garage Franklin avenue, Hartford, Conn. Phone Ch., 5972-3. 19-18-w2 ATTENTION! We Pay Highest Prices For Used Automobiles, wrecked, junk, old timers, any condition, anywhere. Write or telephone | Conn. Auto Parts Co., 1070 Main street, Hartford, Conn. Tel- Charter 5972-3. 10-18-w2 WAN' WANTED—40 carpenters familiar with framing and trim work, union job, apply James Stewart & Co., Inc.,, Palisade Ave.,, Bridgeport, Conn. sat., Mon. WOMEN WANTED—Full time $15, ! spare time 25c an hour, selling guaranteed Wear Proof hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary, enormous Christmas business. In- ternational Stocking Mills, Norris- town, Pa 10-28-1dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10c i FOR TO RENT Five Room Apartment Furnished on GROVE HILL, FOR SALE Valuable Property at a Bargain on LAKE STREET. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY, TTeE rvev A e 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. EACH INSERTION FOR SAL®. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE SEVERAL USED CARS IN ROADSTER OR TOURING MODELS. BUILDING LOTS PRE- FERRED. COHEN MOTOR CO., 307 CHURCH STREET. | OVERLAND 83 1916 TOURING, $425; 1 DODGE 1915, $565; BUICK 1912, | $150; CHALMERS 1913, $225; Ford TRUCK, $150, EVERY CAR GUARANTEED, 10 HOURS' FREE SERVICE. COHEN MOTOR CO., | AGENTS REPUBLIC TRUCKS | AND DODGE CARf ‘ FOR SALE—Kitchen Maple St., upstairs range, 261 10-28-1d | FOR SALE—Top soil in the vicinity of Maple street. Baker and Lash- er, 307 Church street. 10-28-d1 FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- | ern improvements, also bulldlng lots on or near trolley lines. reduced prices. Basy terms, W. P Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 10-28-6dx : FOR SALE—A classy little roadster, fully equipped including two extra wire wheels and tires, electric lights and signal, speedometer, etc. Price reasonable. At home evenings and | Sundays. H. H. Bunce, Berlin, Conn. 10-27-2dx i FOR SALE—Knabe Grand (small.) Perfect in every respect and had little use. Cost $950 Price $500. This would prove just the thing for teacher or pupil. Will take your old upright in exchange. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn., 10-18-104 FOR SALE—Milk route, about 128 ats, horse, wagon. Also 100 qts. milk dzily. Address Box X18X, Her- ald. 10-24-6dx I'OR SALE—Gas stove, kitchen range, baby carriage lamps. 178 Lincoln St. 10-24-5d FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf FOR SALE OR TO RENM--ait Magle Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of | W. E. Burk, Maple Hill,. Phone 971-5. Sat-Mon-Wed-tf FOR SALE—Capen Piano, mahogany. One of the most durable pianos on the market. Had very little use. Sold $350 new. To quick buyer $180. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy lum St., Hartford. Conn. 10-18-10a SALE—Chickering Upright Grand piano. Very handsome ma- hogany finishb—right up to date and in excellent condition. Cost $600. Price $275. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomls, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf ‘WANTED—Dishwasher. Hotel Beloin. 10-27-tf WANTED—By a young man, » posi- tion as baker, second or third hand, English speaking, Address Box L 34, Herald. 10-28-1dx WANTED—Small rent for man and Wife, centrally located in Plainville or Forestville. Address Rent, Her- ald Office. 10-28-1dx WANTED—Married man, 32, wants position where intelligence, appear- ance and capability count. 10 yrs. experience office work and- selling. References, bond if necessary. $18 to start, slightly less if good chance for advancement. Box 34 M, Herald. 10-27-d2x WANTED—Two Polish or Swedish speaking men or women to repre- sent large Corp. doing business throughout Connecticut. Must have large acquaintance. Big earnings for right parties. Write Hearld, Box 22XX, for appointment. 10-27-2dx WA;(:I‘ED—WOH( for five-ton truck Tel. 1442 10-2-tf TO RENT. 0 RENT—4 or 5 room tenement, second floor, 479 Park street, in- quire first floor: Tel. 675-5. 10-28-2dx 170 RENT—Tenement, six rooms. $7.00 per month. Apply at Wood- ruff Store, Berlin street. 10-28-d1x ve room flat and two “The Barnes,” 131 M. Barnes, Tel. 10-27-6d TO RENT—] front offices in Main street. L. 389-2. TO RENT-—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 101 Fairview street. 10-26-3dx FUK SAJLE—19156 Reo touring oar. Apply N. B. Garage. Chestnut St 6-22-tf FOR SALE-—Kranich & Bach up- right piano, good tone and action. A high grade piano costing $400 can now be bought for $100. Sedg- wick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d FOR SALE—Autopiano Player Piano in perfect Handsome mahogany- Has been carefully used. Cost $550 new. Price now, with $15 wortk of rolls, bench and scarf $300. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104d 88-note order. FOR SALE—Rubber tired Concord buggy in first class condition. Cheap. Can be seen at 382 East street. 10-18-tf FOR SALE—Used Pianos and Player Pianos are being sold greatly be- low their value as we must have room for extensive alterations. Up- right pianos from $80. Player Pi- anos from $300. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 TOR SALE—Haines Bros. upright Piano. The original Haines Bros. Cost $500 new. Good enough for anyone. Look at this big bargain in used planos $150. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 : FOR SALE—Munroe Upright Plano in Al condition. Rich tone, respon- sive action. Cost $350. Will be sold for $1856. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1912, in first class condition, $100 cash. Address Box L 20, Herald. 10-26-3dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 50 Austin street. 10-25-27-28x TO RENT-—40 Main St. 8 rooms, all improvements, steam heat $48. 48 Main St., 5 rooms, all improvements $24. The W. L. Hatch Co. 10-25-tf TO RENT—Ten room house, steam FOR SALE—Weber Planola (88 note) Absolutely perfect. Undoubtedly the best player action in the world. This piano cost One Thousand Dol- | Jars. The price now is $500 inolud- | ing music rolls, bench and scarf. | Sedgwick & Casey, 129 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d heat, 280 Arch street. Apply Union Laundry, 266 Arch St. 10-3-tf A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S, DENTIST National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. Gl THESE BARGAINS 60-FOOT LOT, ARCH STREET, VERY DEEP. 100-ACRE FARM--MAKE US AN OFFER. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 805 Bank Bullding. DO YOU WANT A HOME? If you do see George A. Quigle, 277 Main Street, who is developing our tract on Lyons Street. He is building 5 houses on the street and has about completed contracts for 6 more. No sidewalk assessment, no sewer assessment, shade trees to be planted, underground electric street lighting and telephone system contemplated. HOMES ON EASY LOTS ON EASY TERMS. THE REALTY & 277 MAIN TERMS. BUILDING CO. STREET BUILDING OFFICE GEO. A. QUIGLEY. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the = trict of Berlin, in the County of rt- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1916. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. On motion of John Kallum of said Mew Britain, as administrator on the estate of Mary K. Kallum late of New Britain, within said district de- ceased. g This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the scéministrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circu- lation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign rost in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. PRINTING In Many Difterent Languages BY SKILLED UNION m Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 &a. m. to 6:13 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Foreman 380.12 Esa. TER EASTERN PRINTING CO., 63 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN. MGR. 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 Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. . S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. FOR SALE Large property on East Main Street, suitable for residential or business “*H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, | City Hall ’Phone 606-3 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal.ing = specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Oonn. ATENTS ‘Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for inventions. Send sketch for free opinion as to Patent ability. Our 4 Yooks sent free VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW YORK OFFIOE, BROADWAY. Mondays until 9 P. M. Hours 8 to 5. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Suppuee and Repr\lrlng "Phone HORACE I. HART Rutes Reasonable and Sorvice Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 'f'el. 1830. 596 Arch Street CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ET0. TEL. 9430 MORRIN’S GARAGE" 200 E- MAIN STREET. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done ta 1, 2 and 2 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO, “INC 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn, 224, Hudson and Maxwell Mofor Williams Auto Ga NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATH HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medloal, Surgloal and Obstetric Pltlenh- Quiet location, excellent surroundin; trom finstitutional atmosphere. The ummd number of elght recelved assures close ine dividual attentlon. All physicians entitied to_recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N. ARTISTIO l':iL\M NG A Frame not only beautifies but protects the picture you love, The J. C. Ripley Art Co., HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West Main Sh-ut. New Britain, Conn. h-= Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Colo Oan, Divery Cars for Hire. Storage suppliea. and Repatrine Pecialty CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8E¥ us for ORIGINAL IDRAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 o LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. - MORGAN & Established in The Oldest Wall Paper 304 MALN STREET. ‘We Make and KINGSLEY 1864. Paint in the '"PHONE 534 Shop City. Signs

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