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" Hair dressing and . ' Good switch made from your NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, Members of the Board of Strategy Which Will Plan Mexican Campaign l SOUTHERLAND R-Admirsl 7. ‘Washington, April 25.—The regular Joint board on strategy, which = em- braces the general board of the navy and army, is meeting daily at Admiral ‘Dewey’s office in the new navy de- ‘partment annex. There are present | ‘at the, meetings the /general board of the navy, consisting of Admiral Dew- ey, Rear Admiral W. H. H. Souther- and' Captain Harvey S. the members of the board, consisting . of Major General Leonard Wood, Major General W. W. ‘Wotherspoon, Brigadier General Sig- Knapp, \ land, Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske : and | chief army general gett, president of the war college, and ! Brigadier General Willlam Crozier, of ordnance. The sions are behind closed doors. nature of the deliberations is not dis- closed. This board will the general plan of the campaign in Mexico and in Mexican waters. MRS, N, M. CULLEN, ' Chiropodist 103 West Main Street. Corns,’ bunions and ingrown nails’ treated. Superfluous hair removea. s HBLE WA WANTED—Competent . girl for gen- eral housework, - Mrs. W. P. Crab- tree, 125 Lincoln street. 4-25-4d WANTED——GIrl for genera) house- 21 Walnut 4-25-dlx work. street. Family of two. facial massage. own Tel. P WANTED—Lady to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs, etc. Per- manent. ‘Brown Brothers Nurseries Rochester, N. Y. 4-26-d1x WANTED-—Woman cook and laun- dress for country hotel.” Cotk for institution, three waltréedses for hotel, farm hands, competent house- work maids. Bureka Employment Bureau, N. E. Lane, Manager, 84 ‘West Main -street, City. 4-25-d1 combings. Office hours 10 to 9. 667-2. . % AL, Two 2-family houses on Allen street. One 3-family house, Pearl Court. { Ome 2-famfily house, Pearl Court. Prices very 10w. The Home Banking and ; Realty Co. | _HOUSE CLEANING. O 3 » . ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaner to rent. *The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street| “price reasonable. . F. 3. Welch, 1 OPEOPEMESIIA bt 3 R BRI | FOR SALE If you are looking for a home at Maple Hill, don’t miss this, a nice 7 room cottage in good repair, lot 65x150, cement walks and all improve- ments, I you want this I make you a present of $500. Don’t hesitate, mngoflgmoverudseo,lwflluhnwymhow. - W. E. BURK, MAPLE, HILL. WANTED—Competent girl for eral housework. Must be good cook. German preferred. Apply 42 Trinity - street. 4-21-tf . SMALL FARM FOR SALE | OR RENT OF YOUR OWN. g We have very desirable cottages and two family houses for sale on EASY TERMS. Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments'do the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO. Insurance and Real Estate. 29 West Main St. WANTED—Soliciting agent gen- . in your city. Rugs made from old carpet. Meriden Rug Manufacturing Co., Meriden, Conn. 4-25-43 WANTED—An experienced waitress at Hotel Régal. Apply at once. 4-29-2dx WANTED—Young lady to act as cashier, one Wwho can operate typewriter. Apply Fox theater, 10 A.'M. to 10 P. M. Manager. 4-24-d2 ! 1 l | TO RENT—Upstairs tenement of five determine | | TO RENT—Large front room Wwith 1014. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD 1l advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. en the dav of issue. A~~~ PLANT NOW.—Cal, privet, Barberry, shrubs, fine stock. Viets Green- honaes, 4-24-d2x CARNATIOVS Sweet Peas, Snup- dragons. Special, Carnations Satur- day, 2 1-2 dozen, $1. Viets Green- © houses. Tel. 136-5 and 701-3. 4-24- d2x FOR SALE—1912 Mitchell Rondster. electric lights, newly painted, just overhauled, in first class shape. In- quire Box 7BB, Herald. 4-24-8dx FOR SALE—Thirty horsepower car in good order. Cheap. Apply Dr. Martin. 4-24-64 FOR SALE—Two houses of 10 rooms, only $3,000 each. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, 4-23-d6x FOR SALE—Two horses, suitable for all kinds of work. Apply 144 Pleas- ant street. 4-23-tf FOR SALE—Auto, Hudson Runabout, good condition, fully equipped. Sell right. * Apply Keeley's garage, Cor- Elm and Seymour streets. 4-22-1wx TO RENT—May first, tenement seven rooms, 38 Summer street, second floor. Also apartment 5 rooms, modern improvements, third floor, 47 Winter. Inquire 38 Summer street, 4-25-2d EACH INSERTION. The annual ‘meeting of the New Britain Co-operative Savings and Loan Association, place 86 West Main street, time Tuesday April 28, 1914} at 7:30 P. M. Balloting for the election of officers until 9 P. M. Shares in the 32nd and N series mature and will be paid at this time amounting to $16,602.86. Subscription list for new shares now open, one dollar paid monthly amounts to $200.00 in (160) months. Over $1,000,000.00 has been paid Lo its members in matured shares since its organization in 1886. Now is the time to co-operate. Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. LOST—Thursday afternoon, between Lyceum and 10 cent store, nose glasses. Finder please return to Mrs. L. N. Beckley, Beckley, Conn. Tel. 644-32, 4-24-2d4 NOTICE. Cylinders rebored, new pistons and rings, valves reseated, makes your auto as speedy and powerful as whan new. We are specialists and our prices are right. The Evarts M. Co., 18 Hicks St, Hartford, Conn. FOK < FOR SALE+—Beginning Monday, April 27, for a few days, household goods at Hubbards, 52 Black Rock avenue. 4-26-d3x FOR SALE—Kitchen range, window screens, oil cloth, bed room furn- ishings and other household goods. 54 Bassett street. 4-25-1d FOR SALE—Egsgs for hatching, Reds, TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all . modern improvements, 328 South Main street. 4-25-tf Leghorns, Wyandottes and Sicilian Buttercups. Baby chicks. J. S. Erickson. Tel. 678.12. 4-25-1dx rooms, with sink room, 7¢ Pleasant street. Inguire Sloan Bros., or Tel. 846-12. 4-25-2dx windows. = Price $2.25 per 88 Pl‘ospect street. 4-26-d2x two week. TO RENT—FOU!‘ rooms, second floor 39 Lincoln street. 4-25-d PR b T CORCATEG 5.3 N (0 B ST TO RENT—Two five room tenemenits | and one three. Inquire 42 Olive ! street.: 4-24-d3x TO RENT—Desirable tenmement of Mive rooms. Garden. Inquire 508 Stanley street. 4-24- de TO RENT-—Tenement of five rooms at 176 Washington street. 4-24-3dx FOR RENT—Cozy four-room ell tene- ment. Part of rent can be paid for by damestic work: or gardening, or | both, on the place. 406, City hall. . T0 RENT—A flat' of five rooms. Toflet, gas. $11.00. 401 Chestnut street. 4-23-wilx Apply Room | 4-24-tt | TO RENT—Very pleasant tenement, four rooms, lower floor, all im- | provements. Veranda and garden. ! Adults preferred. = 127 Greenwood | street. 4-23-3dx WANTED—Woman housework. Housework, for general Small family, Address, Box - 20, Herald. 4-24-d2x ‘WANTED—Mason work, brick work, plastering, tile setting, chimney re- pairing, fire places, ovens, furnace work. Repairing given personal at- tention. 'W. E. Doolittle, 102 Lin- wood street. Tel. 56-4. 4-24-64 WANTED—Roomers and table board- ers. 33 Main street. 4-23-d3x WANTED—Yourg man 18 to 20 years old in bookkeeping depart- ment of large manufacturing con- cern. Must be good penman. Ad- dress.Box 33, New Britain, Conn. 4-23-6d4 HELP WANTED—MALE LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. Splendid income assured right man to ‘act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mail. Former experience un- necessary. Alll we require s honesty, ability, ambition and will- ingness to learn a lucrative busi- ness. No soliciting or traveling. All or spare time only. This is an exceptional opportunity for a man in your section to get into a big paying business without capital and become independent for life. Write at once for full particulars, Na- tional Co-Operative Realty Com- pany, L, 790, Marden Building, ‘Washington, D. C. _— ‘WANTED—Immediately one, or pos- sibly two, live, middle-aged men of good appearance and willing to work, to travel in that section. All summer’s job; thirty towns to cover; good pay; wages weekly. Address, Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. 4-25-d1 — WANTED—Young men and boys whether employed or not. A cinch for those working in factories or mill. At least $2.00 to $4.00 per day. A card will bring particulars. C. A. Stewart Company, 50 Kings- bury St., Worcester, Mase, 4~4-11-18-.25 TO RENT—Four room tenement at 19 Union street. 4-23-3dx TO RENT—Six room . tenement on trolley line. Conveniences. Inquire 26 Whiting street, Plainville, Conn. Mrs. T. A. Kavanaugh. 4-22-d4 TO RENT—Four or five room tene- ment, all conveniences. Terms rea- sonable. ‘Boardman, corner Win- throp and Arch streets. 4-22-1f TO RENT—7 room tenement with modern improvements, centrally lo- cated. Apply at 54 South High street. 4-21-wix TO RENT—Tenement fiva rooms, 238 Lafayette street, latest improve- ments. Also store at same address. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-21-tt TO RENT Single room with bath adjoining for gentleman. 83 Pros- pect street. 2-21-tf { FOR SALE—One FOR' SALE—Bronze turkey eggs. Al- den Andrews, 1411 Stanley street, telephone 4654-4. 4-25-d6x FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle. Price $50. Good condition. Address Box 7R, Herald, 4-25-d4x FOR SALE. 32 Cedar St., 10 rooms, garage, lot 75x1885- 28 Cedar St., one family, large lot, fine home. 55 Curtis, one family, deep lot and garage. Apply to FURN HED RO()\]S. FURNISHED ROOMS—Two nished rooms for housekeeping. Prospect street, second bell. 4-24-d2x fur- 15 TO RENT-—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, aiso pantry, | set tubs, hot water, steam heat and | electric lights. Private and cen- |~ tral. 46 Walnut-street. 4-20-d6 —— e PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, | Conn., ‘until 2 P. M., Monday, May 4, 1914, for state road work in the following towns in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the | office of the State Highway Commis- | sioner and also at the following places: TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR, about 7,625 linear feet of trap rock | macadam or special macadam gravel construction. Plans and specifications | at house of Howard A. Middleton, | first selectman of East Windsor, | Broad Brook, Conn. TOWN OF PLAINVILLE, about 1,760 linear feet of amiesite pavement. Specifications at selectmen’s office, Town Hall, Plainville, Conn. TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD, about 4500 linear feet of bituminous concrete (Topeka spec- ifications), Warrenite, Amiesite or | Concrete construction. Also 5991 linear feet of trap rock macadam con- struction. Plans and specifications at Town Clerk's Office, East Hart- ford, Conn. Dated at Hartford, Conn., April 21, 1914, c. 3. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol, Hartford. Conn. WANTED People to know that we do Steam and French Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- antee our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 BIG SALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE including upright piano, original cost $360. Will sell for $135. Must be sold below cost as we are leaving town. | Come in and get your bargains. Stock must be sold by May first. L, Neuman, 19 Lafayette street. FOR SALE—Chiffonier with mirror, dressing table, several chairs, rea- sonable. Must be sold at once. Ad- dress A. K., care Herald. 4-25-d1x FOR SALE—A very desirable in Plainville, ny rooms on first floor, bungalow style, with bath and hall. More rooms could be finished on second floor. All modern improvements. Large garden and lot with young fruit trees. Must be sold at once. Price right. For full information address Box 23A, Herald. 4-26-dix business horse, 1,200 1bs.; one:two-seated surrey; one Concord wagon; harnesses and blankets. W. J. Noble, 109 Sexton street. 4-25-6d FOR SALE—Farm covering = thirty- five acres of land with buildings and ice plant, 1 1-2 miles south of New Britain. Mortimer Woods, Gen. Delivery, city. 4-25-28-30. 5-2x FOR SALE—Come Join our Plano club. Seven more needed to com- plete our club of fifty members. Closes Saturday evening, April 25, open evenings. 25 per cent. given off the regular $376 Nelson piano by Mr. Nelson to introduce it. Mr. Barker is giving $2.00 credit for $1.00, up to $25.00, that is, pay $10, we credit you with $20, pay $26 we credit you for $50; pay cash no less. After the 26th of April price to all $375 net. So call at once, don’t miss this great chance. Barker Piano Co., 46 Main street, New Britain. 4-24-d2 FOR SALE—On easy installments, two nice building lots at low price. A. P. Marsh, 38 Main street. 4-23-wix FOR SALE—§ year old horse, sound and fearless. True in all harness. ‘Welght 1,150. Also several variety seed potatoes. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 4-21-tf TO RENT—Large airy sunny rooms, one connected with bath, with use of telephone. 97 Bassett streét. 4-20-d6x FOR SALE—Restaurant. Best in the city. Open day and night. No triflers. Apply Box 16 B B. Her- ald Office. 4-21-6d T(O RENT—Large building, suitable for, garage, storehouse or mfg. pur- poses. Also tenement of five rooms. C. L. Barnes, 198 Chestnut street. 4-20-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, modern provements, first floor, 580 East Main street. 4-15-tf STORE to rent, 136 South Main street. 4-13-tf im- TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $26 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-tf TO RENT—A nice 5 room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tf TO RENT—Two seven room tene- FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brittani- ca. 83 Prospect street. 4-21-tf FOR Fine two-seated, rubber tired carriage in first class condition. Can be seen at 382 East street. 4-9-tt ——————————————————— AGENTS, EXCEP’[’IONAL OPPORTUVITY tor agents selling our latest specialty. Big profits. Booklet free. The Barbour Specialty Co., Room 402, 500 Fifth avenue, New York city. 4-25-d1x HAVE $2,600 to loan on first mort- gage on improved property at six per cent. May 1st. Address Mort- ments, all improvementa. 145 and 147 Maple street. Inquire 236 Park street. 11-17¢t —e e TO RENT—Tenement 6 rooms, all im- provements. Heat furnished, 304 Purk street. $-5-tt gage, Box 5, Herald. -25-1d SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—Young girl wishes place as a chambermaid in a good family. Inquire at 61 North street 1-25-dix home | Five large and sun- : Saleswomen Wanted Several positions open for Young Ladies with or wi.h- out experience. The Fair 25¢ Store New Britain, Conn. A. E. Cushman, Prest., Inc. 71 PRATT ST., HARTFORD VICTOR SONG LIST Oontains the very best num- bers of the latest and most popular songs. All records are made by artists who are best suited to the numbers they render— Collins, Harlan, Burr, Mc- Donough, Hooley and several others. VICTOR- VIGTROLAS $15.00 to $200 And that means we have every model made and a model for the home of every man, DAILY CONCERTS. EASY PAYMENTS. H. D. HUMPHRE nt, fll’![ by < 29 Park Place, fin(- residence, all modern, lot 66x250. 45 Hawkins St., large single house with extra lot. |m South Burritt St., hom two family Nat. Bank Building 272 Main S DETEC'I IVES investiga- secrecy, essential Asylum ‘Phone Elizabeth you are anucipating Imu in any matter where integrity and results are write A. G. Brown, 450 street, Hartford. Conn., Charter 1122, nightly ut 108y, LET T B R S . We make a speciaity of circular let; * ters which are fac-similc of ing. Rebullt typewriters for sale and rent. Al makes repaired aod overs tnaded, HarltomTypewrlterExchanu,m. 26 State St, Room 21-22, Harford, COMMERGIAL PRINTING FIKST CLASS WORK Mod:rats Pr.ces Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. CO. 52 CHURCH ST. C. Ebbesen, Mgr. PHILAUELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Streal, Over 36c Strre. BEBST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. Offce Open from § A. M. to 8 ¥ M Sundays by Appoiatment. F. E. Monks, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. 8 —————————————————— The Auto Owner's Service Station TIRES apd TUBES. Ten Broeck (5,600 miles), Quak- er, Goodyear Tires. Pure gum gray Tubes. HART'S GARAGE, 7,200 sq. ft. Stor- age, renting, repairing & sup- plies. 189 Main St. Tel. 221-4. Prompt and Courteous Attention BOWLING Ciubs and Private Parties Accom modated. HILDING NELSON, 278-174 ARCE STREE?® HALL'S § | New Britun MILb e PURK MILK AND (.,REAM. Srate test: “Best i mm' “m"lllllllim o1 Batverva, llQMIflkll“- SEIBERT & SON. el T08-4 620 Sianley St. 8 min from e For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your'insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST National Bank Building. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings — Wall Papers MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City. WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. ’Phone 534