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New BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916, { : . S ! H]UNI]ER I]F B[]ST[]N T If you _a—r:—out of work, ' C L Ags l F I E D Serviceable used ca;i | | ity ant help, are in good demand. » PAHK[.. & EMING SYMPH[]NY Is “EAB :IZ:;;YSd“CIa:s?fime g:: A you intend to sell your s —_— umn. Every reader looks IC a WOl'd car th.is fall, a s.ma]l 193 MAIN STREET Major Higginson Formed Orches- | it over daily. The Clas- advt. in the Classified : 1 sified Column is th t Minimum Charge column will bring you fra in 1881 S f;:m irmj: CASH IN ADVANCE. . g 2 _ . customers. Don’t waste vertising. Use it regu- This is not a question of credit. Boekkeeping, I s . . time hunting prospects. R ) etieon bames - 2 < . billing and postage cost more than the price of the o < ; Liability Insurance for jitneys and busses. \,iu‘ lnun)A‘Iny' of llml Ilm:-{nn .\'\n‘lpl‘ulm\' ]’ larly. It will bring you | little advt. and in climinating this woerk we save the Find them in the Want & We are making a specialty of writing Public S Boston. Nov. 1i.-—The death of results. orchestra, < announced today. : 2 : . 5 advertiser money. Advt. way. If you are thinking of running one come in and Major 11 m died at the Massi- 3 chusetts General hospital last night = after an operation performed during see us and start right. We will cover your car with any the afternoon. e had been at the hospital but @ few hours. Had he NOTiCr. s Do - g R lived until next Tuesday Major Hig- — WANTED-—MALE HELF FOR SALE—MISCELLANEO kind of insurance that is written. ginson would have been 85 years of NOTICH-—I will pny cash for & good WANTIRKD ‘mn;" .m: \uyv he le- | FOR \'\I- —Nin A& " . | upright piano from a private fam- i Fou *d Orchestra in 1881 ily. Address Piano Box 27, IHerald — : 3 Henry Lee Higginson established e the Boston Syvmphony Orchestra n 3 = WANTIEID. o T gl B 1881. In the years that followed he SCOTICE dancing s Good working conditions to ste SALIS—Grocery and confection- | ——————— obtained the services of expert altz, Foy . One Step, six les- | man. Man with cxperience pre- | ¢ry store. very cheap, also 2 FOR SALE—1917 eight-cylinder run- g players from the musical capitals of iy Guaranteed. Address Bos ferred. Apply Sunday between 3 and | i'y house with ont ve of land.| about, $400: to be seen Saturda Europe, and engaged conductors of » Heralda | ! at Kolb's Bakery, 134 North £t,| Apply United Furniture Store. Ask and Sunday. Tel g 1i-14-2d the first rank who gradually de- 77 — — city. 11-15.14 ¢ for Shapiro, 587 Main St., opposite d . 8 veloped the organization until it be- =97 alking machine and over — S St. Mary's church dx FOR SALE--Chevrolet, 4-90 model; 193 MAIN STREET | came one of the foremost orchestras 5 records: upright mahozany: : 2 ectrician and electri- | ——— e X verfect running condition. Wil sell { in the world. Only in one or two wity; reasonable payments. cian’s helper. Apply 479 Park St. FOR SALE—Furs. Many reasons for cheap to quick Dbuyer. Box 33J], A 5 " ! years did the concerts yield a net auire Andrews, 4 Arch St 11-15-1dx me to sell are bargain for you. Ct Herald 11-12-6dx Tel. 2026. o0ms 1, 3 and 5 revenue; in every other year until h 14205 | —e » 305 Garden street, top iloor, it - — Lo Higginson 1made up the = SALESMAN WANTED—A high cali- ford, Conn. Call 2'to'b p. m. Cs FOR SALE—--1918 “Republic”, 2 ton is own pocket One of NOTICE—TFor experimental purposes bre man to represent our commodits | foF J- P. C. 11-14-2dx truck, with Presto-Lights and rack announced purposes in founding T Will pay cash for upright piano, in New Britain, Must come (o No | body. Iingine in perfect condition. | ger sewing machine t . six cylinder, seven Globe Clothing Hous | White willow Bloch baby carring assenger touring car, newly 11-15-2dx Dress form. (for dressmakers). In ainted, in A-1 condition — quire 434 West Main LG Forestville. Telephone yrchestra was to provide first class ~ any condition. Tel. 2079. 11-14-2dX York IFOR SALE—Ford chassis with speed | Can he bought on easy terms, 5 music for people of small means, and - St AL Bow coploved B hody; in good running condition; | Demonstration at The L and M from the start he arranged that NOTICE—Piano lessons for beginners | resentatives in other citics carnine oxtras, 5. Call Mr. Warner, | Garage, Iord Specialty Servic JNO P. MAGUIRE several hundred seats at the Friday and advanced pupils. M. Crowley, from $5,000 up. Write i 1 138 Main street, any time hefore 6 101 We Main street. Al-7-tf afternoon rehearsals should he sold 12 Woodland street. Tel. 1045-4. perience, age, languages spoken. ¢ 5% 1114100 = = — GENERAL CONTRACTOLR venty-five cents each. These “r 11-13-3dx W. King & Co., | West S4th St, | = = | FOR SALE—1919 Vim truck,” excel AENE in later vears came to be - New v bk 11-15-d1 ALE—Newspaper route, vicin- | condition throughout. Given on _HEAVY HAULAGE— e LADIES—While you are in Hartford . Shuttle Meadow Ave. Apply at S terms. Address Herald Box i 5 i buy your Blouse from us R = 7 7 z Herald 11-14-3a b 10-80-tf Office and Yard:—331 Stanley S treet. relephone 115-4 Was Hobby With Him b T et 0 up, | WANTED—Truck driver and chauf- | b — The Symphony Orchestra Mr. H Save your carfare. De Luxe Waist feur. Andrews, Swift & Co. 29- P HFOR SALE ——1'OR SALE—— sinson considered his hobby rather Shop. Upstairs, 70 Church Street, | _Commercial stre o One of the Best Paying Propertics—351, 3 58 Beaver Strect—\ ¥ | than a philanthropy. He once said Hartford. 11-4-26d A e = T new star gauged U. S. Govt. rifle, | . 4-6-t2 30 Per Cent. On Amount Paid in At Present Rentals— el s T whn bt o) WANTED—AD once. sight han- | and scabbard, price $9. Also about sticulars rom wcing stable, @ library or an art' NOTICE—Men’s and full cut| dlers. Y., N. H. & H. R. .| 120 rounds of.service cartridges. C. | H MPHRE'{ lery were to other men of wealth. overalls, men's flannel and other Co., Whiting St. 11-14-1w | T Leavitt, 64 Prospect St., even- H. D. U Mr. Higginson was born in New material shirts, notions, etc., als ! gs. for three days' instruction A fine sporting rifle, one AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out model 1898 Krag, c; 30. Bayonet | Buick car. Frank DBrowh, Tel e rork o ve B ik, 34, but children’s schiool supplies. All prices TED—PORTER. at once. Riker- | REAL E TE AND INSURANCE. 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 208 | York city, November 18, 1834 ] e D A ATER, at once. Riker P %p:ns’;.‘:mnla and l\l/ondny eve nings. spent most of his life in Boston. He reasonable. Carlo Ferre, 4 Heseman Co. 11-11-3q FOIl SAL mond MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE studied at Harvard, but left hefore Dwight St : iox s AN P00 mately 1 e e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - —_— === | completing his course to enter a T e ——————————— | WANTED-—Young man for general ald 11-13-8dx on one F. B. Chevrolet Se- countinghouse. In 1856 he went {o WANTED. store work. The Alling Rubber Co. dan closed car, .also one el T Vienna, where he studied music for a IO SALE—Some A-1 cabbages, 0 Chevrolet touring car. wo Good Opportunities | i I un s s o e TS S St the Civil war, was several times winter. Amos Osborn, Camp St, WANTED—A first s shoemaker, i e tds ONST RSN S CHIN, 1 ¥ Pl a Q . | wounded and discharged for dis- Plainville. Phone 105-3. 11-16-d1x e o S e 5 = s - T = son & Snow .Auto Co., 287 No. 1—2-Family house o n Stanley Street—Just re- |~ Lo e e rank of major . s Bl O mtecd wages APT FOR SALE—Rooming house on Main Elm St. Tel. .1188. modeled throughout—All you’ve got to do is to move |una brevet licutenant colonel. Re- \WwANTED-Before December in this iias X strect with all improvemeats. Kor icht i turning to Boston, he entered the . vicinity, four to six unfurnished \wANTED-—Diemakers: stende [ SISt Aragu dtluehs RBOXREOIE e BEAC N, banking business r me years modern rooms by (3) Americans. osiaoon byt O . LT (Ot AR No. 2—Fine one family house in Belvidere—Owner e ERS R EE R ZRLRT S BN O R e G e e ; iy g A e . any. -15-¢.0.d. Co., Elm and Seymour streets. o ; to leave town—Will sell furniture How’s this for a R TN o i OiFesmonz stvests | st Aoy to S ; chance for a Newlywed? < tor Ellemins D oe il ed in each town to organize Alumi- = B o 5 F " SAnAN CAMP REAL ESTATE CO o Harvara, av i metmorial Lo HArurd 1, TS S S8 LK V0 Syasmen — mnean pmveny | : I T b ) Soldlors’ S e o in spare time; experience not nec- AL N. Our men earning FOR SALE—Horse, five years old. the highest..prices for 2 & Soldic 2 2 SULC R i Ly % oy 5 < from § $40 o > Written ap- £ 1iteed sound. Will sell at a sed ca or closed, v - san OOMS 305 ANK BLDG S el % e : sary. Address Dept. N, 320. Life- oI . u used cars, open or closed, ATe MATN NT PHON ¥ =3 n 1 5-8 BANK :.y'\‘\:;”“;;:x‘(‘”\‘(')iqll\‘\”}l\:(,)I\'it‘h’.\ \4(\::«“!]‘)(‘.:,‘- Pl Aluminumt ot e . Mass. plication l‘lv“:‘,h“ F: to :\rlr Wit- argain. 9 Wilson' St., Tel. 529 of any model or make. ’ ’ he made o sift of §150,000 to the uni- Jre ! Srbetl g shth Bl o : "ha i« a great oppor- e versity for the erection of the Har- = tunity for s:p s dis- vard Union Since 1893 he had been a vagon, harnes; CANTE 5 FRRREE arried or single, last three places | LE—4 foot wood. L. Pt . a WANTED-—Gentleman, American, Thao ! = pose of your ca Cash GBI € and length of time employved, with gey, 208 North St., New Britain. g o sires board and room with private money waiting. Also, cars Hart and Greenwood member ot (ne Tarvard Corporatton +iret bound and vag with vt (S e i and beeame well known to the stu- old on consignment. See i . R ; Court St. 11-14-1wx ! = — e hathis you hug. of sl S P 1 ! :]N:(I:Cx:“Ul“lih\\hh-lt\‘\'kl‘xl':;:‘rl‘lll:l:-l(}lrcf"re; ' — | i WANTED—FEMALE HELP M. D. IIUfl\'}‘!r]:xmy]N Main treet ropertles [ 6t aastor! ot s by Harvard, and | WANTED—A reputable physician and ' ywANTED—A good man to work on - = St., Tel. 2109, next to El- I that ,‘,[’- Doctor dws by Yale. wife des to rent furnished apart- Warner & Swasey lathe. Apply A.| WANTED--Dishwashers, female. Ap- | mer Auto Co 10-29-t¢ A modern seven-room cottage with fire place and other con- ment, tod, or furnished houso . 3 Beaton Mfe. Co., 46 Whiting St. Bl et ntio Aalis et o veniences, at No. 201 Hart s overlooking Walnut Hill park. for winter. Itesponsibility assumed. 11008 | Bottain clab, it = Price $5,500. Cash requ L b SMALLEST NATION’ IMnest reference as to character and _ A N y R ability to pay. Address “Doctor.” e aNTH TR S R e el T wo-family, twelve-room house, (six rooms each floor), on WANTHD—P4lnters and paperhang. WANTED—Lady clerk; good hour Greenwood street: all conveniences, new furnaces, extra large lot, WEALTHIEST RULER/| ‘ferald. H-14-30 700 First class men only. Oceupin 60d pay. Apply Riker-Hegeman's., USED CARS . H J , 46 Main St. 1-10- - cusy payments. W ANTHD Sy ol el ma a0 o donrie T e N L 11-14 Attention, 0 wash dishes and keep bukeshod WiNTED Young man in order de- WANTED—Girl: elght hours work, e \:xvc)r?‘"v)| e Siu ers The Home Ban mg e ty King Chao ¥a Maba Vajiravach Rama | ¢lean. Apply Ifoffmann’s Bakery, ™, tment of Iarge manufacturing Apply Hudson Lunch. 11-13-3d | S ey Sa e o goparchisty 11-14- company. One with experience pre- — = S s b $6 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door Fox's Theater) —TEL. 728 the Sixth of Siam Holds T g : ferred. Address . O. Box 263, Now WANTED— ;)’:: ]I‘[“’"Y;“:“"‘;"’:' REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY TO LOAN This Distinetion. SR o (0 M IR itain, Conr 1-10-w1 ;l;‘yll‘<porg:’1flvn“:‘.u::?:‘i’;:’ ::::,.::.‘”Tr;:”n”_ One Chevrolet Roadster. New York, Nov. 15.—One of the steam heat preferred. Tel. WANTED—Experienced fireman; statc street evenings. . 11-12-4d One Ford Deliver) S has one of the = 11-14-5dx experience and salary wanted. Ap- { Many Others, world’s richest men for a ruler, ac- G = — ply Herald, Box X14B. 10-16-tf WANTED- Woman for light house- Honsyman -8 xto “Sales fiol cording to a report reecived by the | WANTED—10,000 people with corns, f | keepinz. Onc who appreciates o i Tel. 2109. Inter-church world jmovement of allouses, chapped hands or sores . ses, « orc od home. Mrs. Shurberg, Jr., 81 North America, from one of its mis- YR of Honey Bee Oint- Columbia St. {is f sionaries abroad, conducting a survey ment. . Guaranteed. Clark & — - of religlous, social and cconomical |, Brainerd and Dickinson Drug Co T 1id for housework who TED—Experienced double entry . B | condition 11-13-6dx bookkeeper, with some knowledge On First Mortgage by i The nation is Slam, and the ruler is | e : of stenography. Good steady posi- = King Schao Fa Maha Vajiravuch | WANTED—Furnished room or room tion to right party. Corbin Russwin | TO RENT—Downstairs rent, five ama VI. Txact figures on his wealth | and board by a voung man. Address Stire Corner Tak oa fh |~ rooms; improvements. Inquire 36 ll In 242 M H St not given. Box B26, Herald. 11-14-24 TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 11-12-t¢| Connerton street. 11-13-3dx tz 0ste 0, C., aim ot. | The king, a former Oxford univer- — Bristol, Conn. —_—_— student, is a bachelor, although | WANTED-—Three or four rooms hy e WANTED—A competent maid for FURNISHED ROOMS credited with having 8,000 couple with one. child o gy general housework. Apply 93 SViveslPAl Tarze portionlotinisintome ¢ X, Herald. 1 200 Laborers—3i0c¢ per hour. et 11-5-tr LARGE UNFURNISHED room, for is derived from vast teakwood forests, | —— s 9 honr:!m 2 light housekeeping. All improve=s In addition, o law of ‘the realm re- WANTED—By young Amer co; 100 ¢ .n')mnlt: .8‘ 1-Z¢ per hour WANTED—Bright wnd !nm]ligent. ments. Americans only. 162 Main quires that the bones and ivory of all ple, room and board; pr v Long job. SRR second floor. 11-16-1dx 5 . s to learn shirt making; good dead clephants shall vevert to the| preferred. Address J. Slater, 593 BN I A G, , bonus and steady work. Com- = crown, West Main St. ¢ Apply Main - jal Shirt Co., 266 Avch St. TO RENT—Furnished rogm with all The young king is said to be liberal NEW DEPARTURE °@. CO., 10-11-tr| improvements for one O two gen- with his income, often replenishing | WANTED.—By middle aged Ameri 11-12-04X | m—— | {lemen. Apply corner Relsey and the state exchequer from his private man, & comfortable room SER R Stanley Sts. 11:15-2dx purse. some Ame mily, as near REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Landers as possible. Herald Box Z4 = e TO RENT—Furnished room for lady: I WILL BUY 5 11-12-4dx TOR SALE—In Bast Berlin, 9 room with home privileges. Mrs. Car- house, large lot, good location, near penter, 244 Whiting St. 11-14-2dx WIS HAVE FOR SALE A VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 J U N K WANTED—Two family house or cot- car and school, 5 1-2 cent commu e - shak o e - tage. Large yard, zood locality, Uoa fare to New Britain. Basy | ;7o RENT—Large front room, all im- ST ((‘q(l)u”yll:(\l(l \\:I\I‘II\II,XI\( iy ‘l\l‘()l‘ WAT G AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Plainville or Forestville. Cash. Ad- torms: ol provements; suitable for two gen- JTRIC LIGHTS, L ) 5 Will Pay 3¢ Ib. For Rags. ar ¢ 18X, Herald. 11-11-wix veni 92-4, P. Dunham. jan fe. 319 Mal TER. INCLUDING ALL FURNITURF y I . t ik SRR TR e FARMS FOR SALE unham. | tlemen or man and wife. 319 Main TABLEWARE, .+ ALL PURCHASED NEW THIS SUMMER. L. ZELDES WANTED—Public stenographic com. | —————————————— = - e B $2,750 CASH JQUIRED. BALANCE ON BASY 1 \ DROP POSTAL CARD TO mercial and literary work, multl. | FOR SALE—Small farm. Three ncres| | ST e e i | MORTGAGE. 138 OAK STREET Sraphing and addressing. Rates| ©f land, four-room house, small ¥ a farm now. Call 647-16. ioa hested, noruer. Radh reasonable. Smith Business School.| Parm, one horse, single harness, 11-13-6d | [1igh streets. 11-11-5dx | 9.30.tf wagon, chicken-coop, 17 fruit trees, il ¢ A - srape vines, strawberry patch; ono [ FOR SXLE—Cottage, six rooms. in | \WwanTE B o k str ge, < VANTED—By an American couple The W. Ilo HA I ( I,H ( :O. Cowles Electrlc CO. FOR SAL mile from Plainville center; price| good condition at Smalley St. 5 s with one child two vears old, two, Splendid Dbuilding lots right on 100; part cash, balance on time. 11-11-6dx i 5 L ; or three furnished rooms. Not CITY HALL Electrical Hast Main strect with all improve-| -‘ddress Box 273, Dristol, e — S i et v ae. Aodross thmin: start FOR SALE - Kensington 6-room a start. , 3 G 11 3dx Contractors [ ments i at the stor 1 s 2 S ~ - - - . house, all improvements, large lot, m 74 WINTHROP STREET & X LOUKWOOD zood condition, on trolley Only Pelor s 458-12 Real Estate & Ins. Building—Repairing. g M. O. Crawford Ch h — Pelephone 458-12 Room 107 City Hall T « hurc — | e 5t., Hartford, Bush. 1666 or Valley | LOST—Pair of eyeglasses, between CHAVITIR S RH O VIS e 5 the Palace theater and West Main BUILDERS INGWOOD bRICI St., Friday afternoon. Return to R e P R e e S i T STEEL AND CONCRETE. FOR SALE—b acre farm near trolley | 11-16-1d Herald. Reward. Repairs of all kinds. in Newington room house; st — — . . . 9 Court St. * Telephones 2241} . n prical $ i taTme re LoST—on 11 trolley, seventeen We have a beautiful house on Berlin street. It New Britain, (onn. 1918 | able. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St | acilaes. ‘Finaer plesse. refurosiitl has a large number of rooms and a big lot. Just the Hartford, Conn. Hotiowi | Bva Parsnick, Kensington, oCnn. — —| e T LT O 11-15-1dx Typewritten call on Us. We also do Multi- place for anyone desiring a home in a nice quiet | REWXRD FOR SALE—A 0 room cottage withia ST 2 two miles of New Britain ce LOST—A cord tire with rim, 32x4 for neighborhood. improvements; new roof; h. S .fi t. t ; . o i Scripps-Booth car. Reward. Attorney graphing, Specifications, etc. P e S b I I S L T T T . J. T. Mather, Main St., Bristol, E N SM'TH & CO evidence that will conviet the parties| (ruit AL ) l-lv‘;“‘ryumh 84 Chureh| Conn 11-12-d4 1fai 1 . s . who rabbed the orchard building of inriaal L ons e dd OF | e New Britain Typewriter Exchange, , alleyora it B ; , = A B [ Monday night. : THUR ' T WILLIAMS, T MAIN ST. TEL. 612 2 1 ¥ - S g ARTHUR T. 3 ; 7 278 Malfl Streety Tel; 1729'3 : J. Wi ROBBINS, WANTED—Woman wishes day work. of piano, 21 Putnam D P S8 VT o D TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, If you have any work that you want ; zLb SDUCATIONAL Renl Estate. Insuranee, Dr. 1. W. Hillyer . in Farmington on . EDU 0 Farmington. Phone 5 11-15 Heights, Hartford, Conn, 11-14-3\].\"

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