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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1912. AEN HAVING SOME . . " " ¢ Have you lost a sum of b The Classified Columns are - y ® money? Our records show ¢ WITZER IN FREEZING WEATHER |§ your agents—the penny ads G / H that it pays best to advertise reach hundreds in the city 3 U)l_is particula_r loss. Glasses, every week night and the ‘s 0 Pins and Rings are found chiances are that several read- g e, 4 © m surprising qlfintltllgsyand be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ey surely sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION, ~ !I¢ {jgg;";l}‘:‘l‘g; iift.he does —FOR SALE— All Advertisements for TO RENE, Two Six-Family Houses and Garage, Houth Main and Edson strgets, the classified column renting for $140 month. Price $16,000 for all Modern equipment Only . $2,000 cash required. must be in the Herald I 0 REN 2-Family House, 15 rooms. All i mprovements. Na. 87 Prospect street. office by 1:30 p. m. on the Erce e dav of issne. Store for commer- M s e il S v At | ————cial use in Herald, H-D. HUMPHKEY 277 Main btree\, FIRE INSURANCE ron saue_tors Mower rounns | Bldg. Frontage 67 |=———— = — car with winter top. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. B \VANTED & Bin' o5\ Church street. Heat| , —WondRY. e ady W“"ams Aum CD Ror o e et fnmnihied. . Apply bookkeeper to take full 950 A Arce 210t Herald Pub. Co. |charge of books in manufac-| (ffice and Service e e — tun’ng concern. Addressvvs ti 287 Elm St Williams Auto Co., 287 | TO RENT—One four room tenement,| R. N., Care Herald Office. ta ion, e m A 2-4-6d first floor. Large garden. Improve- —— i) .nts. Apply 118 Hart Street Telo- = el (W art Street Tele- | Angos To Rent; Closed Cars | Apperton chummy . | Williams Auto Co., 287 |~ 5 = Expert Repamng Batteries | Denlson (xal‘age _4-6a | FC INT—4-room tenement, a R - B e e L Sty R'eCharged Acetylene Weld- City and farm property 2-2-3ax | ing. Storage. IT you want to buy or sell Real Is- | — COHEN MOTOR CO., Livery Cars for hire, day and night | £ see us. We Save Money for | TO RENT—First class tenement; all QTN 1 ; ARCH ST. SSTNUT ST. v and Repatring. You. Sullivan and Shea, Room 9, | improvements. 155 Washington St i Bl SEORSINUTISE. | Eorage, Bunpifts % p 1-30-tf 2-1-5dx . e : AUTOMOBILE SiErEas newly | po RENT-—Two completely fur- R e painted. Williams Auto Co,, 7 nished corner offices in The Barnes, Repairing a Specialty ! AutO Repalfl[lg : 131 Main St., L. M. Barnes. scen in operation oter the center = = e Carp Oy < e 1-29-6d Prompt and Efficient Service a howitzer intd” POSi W petrol had to be fired under them |wheel FOR SALE—Brand new (never bee z _ UNDER THE DIRECT SUPE £ ting e used) one piece of straw matting, |, oo = VISION OF W. F. KEELE Expert Mechanics e e Price $3. | TO RENT—Five room tenement. New Dealers in PROTECTED WATER PLACE IN PALESTlNE 'TURKS ANI] BRITISH Address Hox 195, Kensington, Conn, | Povser Avply 48 B S, el REQ and REPUBLIC | * Chalmers and Oakland 430 MAIN STREET. were frozen and rags soaked in FOR S 1916 Scripps Booth | TO RENT—Four rooms, 3rd floor, TRUCKS Motor Cars. o e iRl R S e RO D ——— THE AUTO SALES CO. EXEHANEE GAPTIV[S e u'_—"' o w. F. KEELEY CO. | 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2254 TO RENT—TFive-room tenement, first 4 ST T —_— - -— 2 o ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. | OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED—| WANTED Young wan who Is sot| Lo°0 21 lHurlbprt street —Awgly - 8 | - o — DON'T MATTER IF BROK AOIGEIHEI] Re&Cfled by Del egates subject to draft for clerical work | M Deckdel 12'“'? WOOD 22d HAY FOR SALE . T pav $2 to $15 per set. Also cash for in factory offite of local co | BolrONS G AT | old gold, silver, and broken jewelry. t0 Gofitel’el](}fl at Berne | Aadress Box Herald 2 FURNISHED ROOMS. Green, hard wood for stove, furnaco | Send by parcel post and receive check = i by return mail. Will hold goods 1( WANTED-—First class office man over | LARGE FURNISHED ROOM-—To ""l',‘;z:‘;fg'oflfirmm lengths to sult. | gays for senders approval of my offer. 31 years of age; one who is qu rent. Suitable for one or two peo- | .0 " n oy T aeg 4 “Mhe Berlin | L MAZER, 2007 So.5th St Phila., Pa, Berne, Switzerland, Jard. 17—(Cor- and accurate at figures, capable of ple. ileat and electric light. 83 e oD 3 e Berlin | e~y respondence of The Associated Press) | evertvally —taking char Good | Maple street 1-20-84 | 22 TAXI and LIVERY opening for right party. Herald hox British and Turkish delegates, 1 =l o ) r y J vitish and Tarkish delesutes, who | ShON 50768 | EomranmmD mooas, 13 s ekt . AUTD FRUCKING Service Reasonable, Reliablo have been conferring here for some ; e S— = 1. 1626-14 1-23-tf —7 Passenger Packard in regard to a proposed ex- | WANTED—Young man about 20 RATES REASONABLI. Limounsine~ change of prisoners, “ ioscd vears of age ock room clev) S | THEATER FOR SAL . N H. 1. HART, t thelr megotiations afer renchfMl | £0od opportunity for advancement, | __ o - jOhl'l Plnches & Sons s W e s e ___:”“\______ : : Motion Picture Theater for sale in e || GARAGE 596 ARCH STREEY town of 55,000, sitiated on Main —— HELP W g 5 | Street; modern equipment; a big bar- negotintions provide not only i, S - | gain for quick buyer; making axchangal onf prisonars butl| WAL TRD NCinlNto 4 e~ money. A box ofice trial granted; e work: no washing. M 1. owner wishes to devote all his time to s 71, TYPEWRITERS_ ki Bristol, 77 Grove Hill. < other business. Address or ’phone v : = a 3, T ey as a it - s P UGN DOV | e | g12 R, T. Halliwell, Meriden, Conn. dritish prisoners, mostly In- hile Great Britain has 50,000 | ments were reached regarding treat- e rks. Tt is expected that the ag ment of prisoners heveafter == [ 5 < g factory rebuilt:msd ment will be immediately S [ WANTID. Ay d 2 o i 11 makes i o Children . 3 B i 43 i i chines of all makes be made s s London, Jan. 2 rcognition of | W Board and 3 E b —-Try our rental iR X their courage in fighting off with erican couple, 3 corvice; best guag: foridi500 Atier {|thelr fsty & cougwr: which ‘x‘il:w‘t-l:;nl : ’ ; b anteed machine et lE The e nem, King Geo awarded tho Y : ; 6 A | priconcrs under a low | Albert Medal to two children of Cow- . - E : 3 Towest ‘priceli i X : g 0] y and room by gen- e o e mixed | ichan Lake, Vancouver Island. The | e e e e on i ket British | children are Doreen Ashburnham, i el - 2 Yol A.05 monthiy; prompt dress Box 16X1X, Herald. [ Gt Tt SeprCrme i eleven years old, and Anthony Far- 2-4-1dx delivery. [ with the del incident to the em- |rer, eight year old. According to the Sig satisfactory arrangement. ) Our regular stock| of highest grade inspect machines transpired as done igh-piled n £ i proved more v than | follows competent x sh-piled sandbs rom the enemy S . 23 Jeptember, 1918 British colonial troops of the expe- | Th rather infrequent el | the British del ad expected. On the 23rd of September, 1916, : ¢ , . 4 The discussions were conducted in a | the two children left their homes at = 5 S s S 12 o dog Lkennel for that price now, Befll 1 Palestine gathered about a | ure of atest value @ : ror 2 You can hardly more than build a dog keny at y . Fhsmeetel e | are of 2 RlG Chnl e €~ | conciliatory spirit on hoth sides. A | Cowichan Lake for the purpose of ; ; ¢ el et o WANTED—RBoard for year and two | sec us QUICK. 'mv:nlwr of supplementary agree- | caiching thei ponies and, when s’ old baby, Call 84 Church rm Sl - , they 5 1-29-6ax 1 0 were attacked by the cougar. They ™ lN THE WORLD RISES were almost upon the animal before 273 Main Street 305 k Bulletag. GREATEST SHIPYARD L e e s house on Jul.\!. street foy water place that is protected by !fully guarde: a path WANTED— ve room apartment for a corner. The cougar first sprai 00 or $26.00 per month. Reply e upon the little girl and (: W | } . @ lerald, 12 AA. 1-26-6d . i o , . FROM THE MARSHLAND NEAR PHILADELPHIA | [mist fov i v i S OYSTERS back. The boy at once attacked the NOTICE. BE=T IN THE CITY. cougar with his fists and riding e = Large Variety of Fresh Fish Always in Market. bridle driving the animal off the | NOTIC Professional _violin _ in- girl; it then attacked him and his | Struction, Francis P. May, a mem- ()IQT() V ° S companion getting to her feot camg| Dber of the Hartford: Philharmonie 5 A o his rescuc, fighting with her, Orchestra. At pupils homes it de- clenched ! Hands oAl bridled e - |1 Slred * 2 4 Broadistrset. N Tel. '8 putting her arm into the cougar's 1-4-6dx mouth, to try to prevent it from bit- = — ing him. She succeeded in getting it S off the boy. It then stood on its J HOCHMAN hindquarters and fought with her . but cvidently was disturbed by somo o sound as it presently slunk away and | Pays the Very Best Prices ran under a log, where it was af- | for JUNK. terwards Killed. R S TEL. 468-4. MONEY to Loan on First Mortgage. Five Hundred OVERLAND-MANROSS G0, |§ and Twelve Hundred < . —BY Storage and Accessories, S . il B T e SCHULFZ & COSTNLO Enc., FOR SALF. Russian czar, could be sued in the S T S e courts of this state as a private per- | con, Deputy Sherift Walter J. Bryan | improvements and 93 fest frontage | = yesterday seized, on wrt of ar. | besides extra building space on side | ()ne Cent a Word Each Day Pays for 3 Classified Adv. in achment, property which ho asserts | Steet OS85y | L You Get Re-:ultq Tb-fia What You ant ot b the tocmer ruter of Kus:| H. N. LOCKWOOD, the Herald. and which he stimates to bo | Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall worth in tho ne orhood of $20,- 71 CHURCH STREET. NICK ROMANOFF SUED. yortation Company Asks for Breach of Contract. w York, Fep. 4.—Following Iyn that Nicholas Romanoff, former T R NG e TP, Maguire | Moorland Farm Miik carrving on the war in kKurope [ f 2 Bi discovered the perty in a | Sewer @ s ) - A Good, Healthful Food for grown folks as well as for growins Nesil6use &t tie tootiarmertythia Sewer and _VVaIer Connec- | childr Tt is produced by a herd of Tuberculin Tested Cows. 1t is strect, Brooklyn, and after he had tions, | Ikept clean by especial 1 handling, so it does not e 10 Do ; ; ‘it he set o : sterili and its nutritive value reduced) by Pasteurization. Sold served the writ he set a nmumber of SO! terilized (and its nu redu y 2 S e T S Mason Builder, by Grogan & Hatfield of Ccdar Hill Farm. KENSINGTON, CONN. M. R. Wibberley, Supt. Pure bred Guernsey Cattle Home Gro wn Raking Beans ~ | erty so that enough of it can be held Concrete Work, Telephone 9 I Quarts only, at 18 cents The greatest shipyard in the world | supervision of the United States {the Delaware river front Barracks | to protect the Marine Transpor on (irading’. '[‘rucking‘. H MOORLAND FPARM Is in the course of construction at | shipping board will soon be turning | have heen built to house the 30,000 | servico company in any judgzment it| 1. \. Moore, Owner P MN1Irni o Hog Island | Ipt out three completed ships a week for | men who will be cmployed when the { may sceura again Mr. Romanoft, Tha | Laborers Furnished, g Islanc near Philadelphia, 1,- | Uncle Sam’s emergency fleet. Fifty | plant is in full operation. There | company asks $2.615,762 for ‘.um_,‘r\ Sewer Tile | shipways are in the course of con- |are also mess halls, Y. M. C. A, huts, | hreach of a contract for the ship The great yard, which is under the |struction. They will cover a mile of ya thuater and a post office. ]‘,.“,[ ot sunplics to Russia l Telephone 5 Fairview St. 100-acre tract of marsh and by