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" .to that seaport. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914. Navy Air Scouts Show Great Daring : In Flights From Vera Cruz Camp UZ, A AuaToR G AT e (R, 9 p. m. Friday, April 24. the next morning the ‘Washington, May 9. -The navy de- partment gave out the following bul- Jetin: ‘‘A late report from Vera Cruz gives the details of the scouting work nccomplished by the navy aeroplanes. The live way in which the work is done is typical of the navy aviators. lAfter making a record in getting away when ordered into service from Pensacola the Missigsippi, under the command of Liegtenant, Commander ;H. C.-Mustin, arrived at Véra Cruz at ant Bellinger was It was necessary, At daylight Mississippi anchored in a berth assigned. by Ad- miral Badger, and five minutes after the anchorage was dropped Lieuten- in the air in a ‘fiying boat’ making a scouting trip. The night before when the ship ar- rived both aeroplanes of the aeroplane section on board were ready and could have immediately taken to the air. however, to report to Admiral Fletcher on shore and get his orders for scouting. The next day, Sunday, a station on the beach inside the breakwater was established and flights were made daily. locat- ing the railroads, bridges and the Mexican troops and searching the har- bor for mines. Portions of the rail- road were found torn up and some bridges being burned. It was defi- nitely determined that there were no mines in the harbor.” ° Half Starved Peons Get K Free Food at Army Stattons The food slhutlon in Vera Cruz is | the city by the Amerlcln forces, and | the public® food depom are* thronged and The picture shows a 'typi: cal crowd of poor, half starved Mexi- ound one srowing more serious as refugees, in- ‘eluding Mexicans who have fled from 'Mexico City, fearing a massacre, flock e United . States ' army officlals are supplying.free food ‘40 the peons since the occupation of daily, particularly - By | women ' children. cans. clamoring for .food ot the army food stations. Buy 4 gals. L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT, at $2.00 per gal. - $8.00 * And 3 gals, Linseed Oil to mix with'it - - - 195 - You then make 7 gals. of pure paint for - $9.95 It’s only $1.42 per gal Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. ‘Whereas, if you buy 7 gals. of ready-for-use paint in CANS, you pay $2.00 a gal. or $14.00. The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials for 100 years, Use a gal. out of any L.&M.PAINT you buy, and if not the best paint made, return the paint and get your money back. THE JOHN BOYLE CO., ‘ H. C. THOMPSON. Plainville. BARGAIN HOU“E AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE. EASY : "TERMS. 9 ROOMS. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. ultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. [y OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. We have very desirable cottages and two family ‘houses for sale on EASY TERMS. . Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments do therest. THE W. L. HATCH Co. Insurance and Real Estate. 29 West Main St. FURN! !Sfll:.? BOOMS. TO RENT—Desirable turnished room, central, Gentleman preferred, 44 Camp street. 5-9-1dx FURNISHED ROOM and table board, 10 Camp street. Telephone 285-3. 5-8-d3x TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. G. H. Wells, 58 Hart street. 4-28-tf AGENTS WAVTED " INSURANCE MEN SMALL as well as larger towns, all or spare B time, sell our combined accident, health and NATURAL DEATH policy. Most liberal of today, Energetic men de- siring an agency, liberal commis- sion and collecting interest given. Address with particulars P. O, Box 3466, Boston, Mass. MWS-t13 Burke, IN 69 Church street. 5-6-6dx DRESSMAKING__ Will go out dress- making by the day. Mrs. E. Sand- shaw, 391 Chestnut street. s . 5-6-78x WANTED—Dreéssmaking home. Miss J. E. Gill, street. Tel, 122-5, done at 529 Stanley 5-7-6dx | S———————————————————— Notice of Hearing on Administration Account. New Britain, May 8, A. D., 1914, District of Berlin, Probate Court, ss. Estate of Willlam K. Hart of New Britain, in said district, incapable. The Conservator having exhibited his administration account with said estate to this court for allowance, it is ORDERED—That the 15th day of May, A. D, 1914, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same s as- signed for a hearing on the allow- ance of said administration account with said estate and this court directs the Conservator to cite all persons in- terested therein to appear at' said time and place, by - publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Britain and having a cireu- lation in said district, and by posting a copy on the public signpost in said Town of New Britain Attest BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. .For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Black. For Sale Maxwell fore door 1911 | Touring Car. Just thorough- ly overhauled. Guaranteed in perfect condition. A snap! Must be sold at once. Can be seen at New Britain Garage Corner Main and Chestnut FOR RENT A Farm of 80 acres ‘located only a short distance from the city, price $300. Good buildings. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street R R RN, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 1i advertisements tor the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. e the dav of issue. — 10 RENT. FOR RENT—Cottage, 31 Central street, korestville, Conn. Rent rea-; sonable. Apply on premises, or w. i, Jonnson, 124 Dwignt street, city. 6-9-1lax LOST- LOST_Last Monday, near center, & French prayerbook. Finder please return to 210 South Main street. Reward. 5-9-alx LOST—Pocketbook, with silver chain, on Berlin dinky train 4:55 yester- day. Reward. Finder leave at 93 TrAemon( street. 5-9-1dx LOST—Firestone inner tube, 32x3 1-2, between Plainville and New Brit- ain, Finder communicate with D. C. Peck, Plainville, 5-8-2dx LOST—Catcher’s glove at corner of Maple and Ellis streets, Sunday af- ternoon, between 5 and 6. Reward if returned to Herald. 5-8-d2x LOST—Strayed away Wednesday, two white goats. Also St. Bernard dog. Please notify Frank Marganoli, Plainville, R. F. D. 5-7-3dx FOR RENT—6 steam heated rooms, $23.0v; 8 steam heated rooms, ¥27.00, All conveniences, Box 36D, Herald. 5-9-2dx TO RENT—Large pleasant froni room, suitable tor two. 31 Franklin Square. 5-8-d2 TO RENT—Five room Modern improvements. 47 street. apartment. Winter 5-8-d3 TO RENT—Front room and kitchen ' for light housekeeping. 338 Main street, upstairs. Mrs. 8. Laflamme. 6-8-wl | . TO LET-—Furnished New London, Conn. ments. ‘Price $250 to $1,000. est. New England beach. Shurts, New London, Conn, TO RENT—Two flve room tenements, ! first and second floor, modern im-' provements, 461 Inquire third floor. 5-7-1wx B Tl e T NIVETFIRT AR R YR E TO RENT—Flat of five rooms. Toilet, gas. $11.00.. 401 (.hestnut street. 7 hd}. All' improv TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all modern improvements, st, Plainville. Opposite house." 6-6-wix FOR RENT—Cozy four-room ell tene- mernt. Part of rent can be paid for by domest{c work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room 406, City hall. 4-24-t¢ TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $25 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 a« 85 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 8-16-tf WANLED, ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. No experience required. Press Corresponding Bureau, Washington, D. C. © 5-9-16-23-30 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT- ED—No canvassing or soliciting re- quired. Good income assured. Ad- dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-780, Marden Bullding, ‘Washington, D. C. [/ WANTED—Sheet metal work of all kinds to make and repair. Also automobile work. New Britain Sheet Metal Works, 5-7-3dx ‘WANTED—Lace curtains dried on frames, by one of Spurr's up-to- date laundry hands. Also . shirt waists. Work guaranteed. 61 Gar- den street. Drop a card. 5-6-d4x WANTED—About June 1st, reliable and experienced lady cook for small summer hotel. References re- quired, Apply immediately to Box 5XX, Herald. 5-5-7 X SITUATIONS WANTED- WANTED—By German girl, pouition doing housework. Call 17 Webster street. 5-9-2dx —————————— .54 ILE&MFV. : DO YOU WANT $10 a duy side or main line, retall, Premium and Punch Board Deals? Five proposi- tions. American Factories Co., St Louls, Mo, 9-1dx NOTIOE. Have you seen our sllver pink snup- dragons? Also yellow and white, Viets' Greenhouses. Dahlia’ and gladiolus bulbs, Greenhouses. Cal. privet and berberry, Greenhouses. Plant shrubs now, Cholce stock of spiraea, deutsia, syringa, honeysuckle, snowberry, Japan quince, poplar and maple trees, fruit trees, apple, pear, plum. Viets’ Greenhouses, Tel. 701-8, Whiting treet and 45 Clinton street. Tel. 136-5. 5-9-1dx Viets' Viets' 8 TO $12.00 WEEKLY PAID TO MEN AND WOMEN for working at home during spare time. Send 10c silver for names of forty firms supplying such work. DEE PUBLISH & CO, Detroit, Mich. Apply 33 .Summer street. | cottages at| Ocean: Beach and Neptune Park,| i Fin- P. Hall 5-8-4dx | Church street. | Broad ! school- ! —_— NUI'ICE. IF YOU are looking for a quiet place to board and room call 280 Main street, “The Lenox.” 55-6d ———————————————— \llmFLLA\EOUS. LOOK—When you wam shop, office, store, “hotel, restaurant, farm or home help, apply Eureka Employ- ment & Nurses' Registry Bureau, N. E. Lane, Mgr., 8¢ West Main street. Tel. 73-2. 5-9-1d LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired; ‘called for and delivered. Paul Gabin, 130 Cherry St. Tel. 5- ——————————————————— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Bed and bed set, dining room chairs, parlor stove. Must sell at once at a sacrifice. 52 Black Rock avenue. b= s-dl FOR SALE—TWO Scotch collies pup- pies, four months old. Also want horses to pasture. Inquire C. F. Flenemann, Farmington avenue. Tel. 311 23 5-9-d2x MUST 1913 soda fountain, including carbonator, glassware' and some supplies. Cheéap. Make offer. Address Bar- gain, Herald. 5-9-1dx pansy, SELL my 12 f!. FOR SALE—Cabbage, celery, pepper and tomato plants. street. 5-9-1dx FOR SALE—One Reo one-ton truck; one 1912 Marathon runabout; one 1911 four passenger Mercer touring car; one 1912 Reo touring car. E. €. Dennison. Tel. 1022-3, or 1319-2. —_— FOR SALE—Building lot, Harrison St., W. J. Sheehan, 46 Harrison St, b-7-déx FOR SALE—Two familly house, large barn and one acre land in Kensing- ton. Five minutes’ walk from Ber- lin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsim- mons, Kensington. 5-1-tt FOR SALE—Genuine Tom Barron English White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs. Prices very reason- able, Send Postal for circular. Geo G. Andrews 40 Bond street, 5-4-w1x FOR SALE—Eight room cottage, all modern improvements. Particulars may be obtained at 309 Chestnut street. 5-4-d6 FOR SALE—Tomatoes. lettuce, Pan- sies and aster plants. W. C. Les- ter, 67 West Main, Plainville. 6-2-d7 FOR SALE—One 1,200 1bs., and one hack. ton street. ‘. business horse, 109 Sex- 5-1-tf HELP WAN flm—-nmmm Having large circle of friends can easlly earn extra money to ‘“help out" by speclal work during spare time for a well known monthly re- view. No book scheme, canvassing or insurance, No investment re- quired. Write, Universal Press Ass'n,, 501 Fifth avenue, New York. 6-9-1dx WANTED-—@GIrl for housework, in family. 88-4. L, L. Brastow, and Washington streets, two West Main Plainville. 6-9-43 WOULD YOU work for $15.00 per woek, 8 hours a day? Woman wanted to distribute free packages Borax Washing Powder. Ward Soap Co., 216 Institute PL, Chicago. 6-9-1dx WANTED-—A maid for general house- work. 164 W. Main street, b-9-1dx WANTED—Middle aged woman housework, small family, light. Companionable. Box 4 L. H., Herald. for work ddress 5-T-8dx WANTED—Competent second mald and a cook who will also do the laundry work. References re- quired. Apply evenings, Mrs, Peur-. 41 Lexington streef tf llth WA\TED—M \l:E AR~~~ GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, G-1299, tells how. Write today—now. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. WANTED-—Man to work on farm. W, W. Benstead, Plainville. 5-4-dbx fine home. and garage. Goodwin's 212 Oak | Call at house or 'phone | 30th ANNIVERSARY Young Men’s Christian Association Sunday Evening at 7:30, South Cong, Church Address by WILLIAM KNOWLLS COOPER of Washington. D. C. Music by South Church Quartet and Fred W. Latham, Baritone Soloist THE PUBLIC INVITED SALE. ne family, large lm.l 109, 113 WIIIlllrflp St., (2 houses..) 45 Hawkins St., large single house with extra lot. Bargain, 55 Curtis St., one family, deep lot | 96 South Burrity St., | nome. _H. D. 1 HUMPHRE FO 23 Cedar St., two family Nat. Bank Bullding, Apply to 272 Main St. | WANTED People to know that we do Steam aad . French Dry Cleaning, Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothes of all kinds, We guar- antee our work. Goods called - for jand delivered. UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel DETECTIVES If you ure anucipating investiga- tion in any matter Where 2 integrity and results are /| write A, G. Browa, street, - Hartford. Conn. Charter 1123, nightly at L. 9014 Beauty Cream (Liquid Face Powder.) Is an efficient and abso- lutely harmless preparation for whitening and beautify- Hartford Typewriter Exchange,tes. / 4 26 State St., Aoom 21-22, Harford, ing the skin. Two shades white and flesh | GOODYEAR TIRES 5 i LIVERY SERVICE l:rxce 50c bottle. Storage and Supplies HART'S GARAGE. Horace I. Hart, Prop. MAIN ST. TEL. 221-4 Hartford dated & Sishe I R HILDING NELSON. COMMERGIAL PRINTIM FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Linotype Composition Done - |- EASTERN PRTG. and PUBL. C0O. || A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. TEL. 634. u"::mnwn ST, DENTIST C. Enbesen, Mgr. National Bank Building. —| @& PHILADELPAIAS R o 8 Ly e DENTAL ROOM The Hotel Washington 193 Main Strasl Corner Lafayette and Washington Sts. 380 Strre. European Plan. Over SBST WORK AT MODERATS' PRICE& Best rooms in New England. It's home-like, cheerful and has a com- OtSoe Open trom 8 A. M- te 8 ». M Sundays by Appoiatmeat F.E. Monks, D. D. 8. fortable atmosphere. Single rooms Georgiana Monke, ). 1. 3. New_ britmn mus v PURE MILK AN SEIBERT & SON. rei. 708-4 630 Ntanley St § min. from center with use of bath, $1.00 per day and up. Special rates by the week. JRegular Dinner 25c, from 11:30 to It is your guarantee of Reliable Laundry Work. ’PHOXME 904. “Our Wagons Go Everywhere” IR ILLUSTRATORS +ENGRAVERS 759 RAIN 5T L EARL Hartford ( 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