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aniels Presents Medals to tlors for Bravery at Vera Cruz NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, PRESENTING | a gray mist super-Dread- phus Daniels, , stcod on the | eat ip at tae jand presented pr to each of | extraordinary Cruz, Mexico, The quoted n the back of , also the name . S. S. Florida.” awarded, the nored sailors, en was absent, electrician, sec- left leg in the | juse at the Mex- 'ne will receive NG arties Accon- oney-8 2 DRUGLESS RELIEF for hiehitis, Croup, prseness, Frog ftion. Asthma. and Inflama- ‘18 only pr send directly oth, 19 25c. Monroe | corr | judge | pianist. Mrs. { dition to the | bearer, | J. H. Call | Ginsburne, { country. | minded | sistant MEDALS TO BRAVE SAILORS i | i Ps s medal in Washington, where he is lin the governmental employ as a page appointment of President Wilson. were members of the ship’s the direction of Captain | W. R. Rush, in command of the land- | ing party when the rush for the cus- toms house was made at Vera Cruz. They are now, with the exception of ! as: ned to recruiting | in different parts of the The secretary before mak- ing the presentations delivered an ad- dress in which he said the men were receiving from the government only that which they deserved and re- them that they had rushed shoulder witlr the nine- by The men crew under slations h1oulder to teen men who had fallen at Vera Cruz | | and whose p | tribute of the whole nation in words spoken by the president of the United | ing was marked by the that a million fellow had watched them on gun carriages on their the streets of the me- and countrymen lag draped way through trepolis. Captain Rush, in of their full dress close by thc secretary ceremony. the gold and blue uniforms, stood | during the HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION, Somns of Veterans and Auxiliary Order | Hold Exercises. Sons of Veterans and their held their installation ex- ercises last night, the affair being arried out jointl Past Commancder McCy of Meriden, had charge of the auxi exercises and Past Division Commander Roberts, of Hartford, ha rge of the Vetera ary oppointive offices have l)'('n filled as follows: Chaplain, Mrs. Alta Mason: patrio- instructor, Mrs. Emma J. Smith; Mr Jennie C. Goddard; a gnide, Mrs, Ann E. Walker; color guerds Annie L. Frisbie and Miss I. Smith; inside guard, M Anniec Rhodes: outside guard, Mrs. Nellie Bradley; secro- tary, Mrs. Lillian A. Pierce pre pondent, Mrs, Corra H. Eddy advocate, Mrs. W. Schultz; M Minnie Foster: a nt Alice Woodford. In ad- officers recently the men’'s organization appointive officers were installed as follow Secretary, James Henderson, trea- surer, A. J. Buckley; chaplain, J. Smith: guide, H. L. Foster: color Fred Ferguson: inside guard, Bryan; outside guard, William Jackson. Both the Auxiliary tic guide, B. pianist, by On z & Cosiell 242 Mazin tireet. For E INSURANCE O Y P EST MAIN STREET 3,800, Only $300 Cash Required bnts 12 rooms, 2 furnaces, 2 bath rooms Apply to L. HATCH CO. ND REAL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET. ear Admiral Fletcher and | Division | Sons of | clected | | l’l‘cl. 1 BRILLIANT EXPLOIT OF FRENCH ALPINE TROOPS On Skis Charge Germans and Foree Them to Retire. { St. Die, Department of Vosges, France, Jan.' 8 11:01 a. m.—A bril- ! liant exploit by French Alpine troops who charged on skis down the snow- bound mountain slopes at Bon- homme, a post on the Alsatian fron- ! tier, forced the Germans to retire on Orbey, five miles down the valley of the River Welss toward Colmar. The Germans held the railroad from | Ste. Marie to St. Croix, menacing St. Die, where the French heavy artil- i lery opened fire on January 3. Th s | iled the Germans to expect an attack from that direction. At the samPl time the Alpine troops, leading the way for French infantry, advanced on the German customs house at Diedol- shausen, near Bonhomme. Germans Held Route. A strong German detachment with quick firers held the route, but the | winding nature of the road prevented the Germans from firing more than 700 yards along it. The French a,d—-1 | vanced to within this distance of the | Germans, while the Alpine troops be- | #an to climb the heights to attack the Germans on their flank. Progress was slow and the dark forms of the soldiers, outlined against | the snow, made excellent marks for | | the German sharpshooters. Many of | | the men rolled down the steep slopes. i leaving crimson stains behind. The | survivors pushed forward until they gained the shelter of the pines at the summit. Germans Give Way. Then began an exciting charge the Germans at Diedolshausen Alpine soldiers on the s slid down the mountainside at a dizzy pace, while the infantry in the road below opened fire on the Germans. Caught between two fires the Ger- mans gave way, fighting obstinately along the five miles of their retreat. The has obtained judg- court to fore- against 3ernard Miller ment in the Superior close on a $2,392 mortgage Rudolf Feudl. M. the plaintiff. e ————————— T —————rn NUAL MEETIN annual meeting of fl\(‘ New The Congregaticnal Society of N { will be held on Monday, January 1915, at 3:30 o’clock P. M, in Parish chavel. for the election | fie for the ensuing year, and transact any other business proper be done at said meeting. D. 0. ROGERS. 1. D] HUMPHRE W. L. HATCH. C. BE. WETMORI, ", A. SEARLE. Society’'s Committee. Jan. 5, 1915. Britain, Conn., FOR SALE. Prepare for the | time. Prepare for week. Close the doors times by coming over to d buying a 5 acre farm, where you can raise your own fruit and vege- | tables, milk, eggs, butter and poultry. { Good roads, pood running water, elec- | tric lights, street lights, good trqlley service to both New Britain and Hart- ford. After disposing of 14 of those plots practically all my farm I have been fortunate enough to pur- chase another large tract of land from 5. W. Eddy, which is located on Maple Hill Ave. and is in a high state of cul- tivation and beautifully sloped. F come, first choice. [T 335-13 good old summer the short working against hard Maple Hill ERWIN, MAPLJS HILL on | . Saxe represented | South | 3ritain | | the | of of- to | to | | | | | | Superior Court for upon 1913. ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD TO !{ENT TO RE\'T—E-‘ive room third floor, modern Inquire F. W. Loomis, street. Tel. tenement, conveniences. 150 Arch 1-9-tf TO RLA\T Tenement of 5 rooms with modern improvements, nicely lo- cated on corner Kelsey and Stanley streets. $14. Inquire first floor, Kelsey stree! 1-9-d1x Tenement of four rooms. All improvements. 473 Park St | extension. 1-9-tf | TO RENT—369 Main street, tenement of four rooms, modern improve- ments, steam heat. Apply 652 Stan- ley street. 1-8-6d ‘T—Nine room apartment, 32 1-7-d2x TO REX Grand street. RENT—One first and one second tenement of five rooms each. Only $15.00 month. 60 Chestnut St. 1-7-d6x TO floor On trolley line W. P. Steele, Four rooms, 19 Union St. TO RL\T 1-7-dsx rooms, East 1-7-tt five 580 TO RENT—First floor, modern improvements. Main street. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. 1.L advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOUND. ’m ketbook can have Inquire at FOUND— ater. Owner ing property. Lyceum the- same by prov- box office. 1-9-d2 k NOTICE. > HUMPHREY, 110 Ave., City, has tuned Hartford Conservatory Rockwell pianos for of Music. 1-9-1dx Q CELEBRATED and palmist. from the cradle West Main St., ter. Two flights up. FORTUNE TELLER Tells your history to the grave. 84 BRUSSELS are a thing of the weaves, Colonial or carpets for polished particulars call 97 Greenwood St AND INGRAIN past. rag floors. LG City 1 Carpets Prelle rugs and For Prelle, 16 on TO RL\T4Tcnement 6 rooms, first floor, modern improvement: 115 Broad street, Plainville. 1-7-1wx tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf TO RENT—One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. TO RENT—Five room apartment, all modern improvements, heat fur- nished. One room rented to school teacher Will stay, if desired. Ap- ply C. J. Boardman, 475 Arch street 12-30-if TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements, Inquire 470 Arch .street, or White House Lunch. 12-28-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial Street. 12-2-tf T0O RENT—Two flve-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J. ‘M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—3 flve room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. VVA ’T'El')—\e(‘()nfl hand sho\\ for cigars and confectionery. State size, style and price. Address Grocer, Box 446, clty. .1-9-d1 WANTED—To buy a two-family house, five or six rooms each floor, centrally located. Modern improve- ments. Address Box 22X, Herald. 1-4-6dx ____HELP_WANTED—MALE 500 ANNUALLY.—Co-operate with me evenings at home. Everything | furnished. Don’t worry about cap- ' ital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, 1 -9-dix | S WANTED — Manufacturer requires | services of local man to take care of local business. Large income assured. Wallace, 30 Church New York, N. Y. WANTED— Cleveland Apply in Herald. axperienced or Gridley writing, operator on automatic. Box 20BE, 1-8-3d HED ROOMS. One lar}..(‘ front room a.n(l kitchen. Separate conveniences. Housekeeping. 16 Prospect street. Tel. 467-12. 1-8-tf TO RENT—Large well heated front room, suitable for two gentlemen. With board. Tel. No. 1521-2. 1- 5-wix private family, plea- sant furnished bedroom, with or without board. All convenience: 168 Maple street Tel.” 1472-4 12-30-tf AUCTION. undersigned The by order Hartford a judgment ordering the fore- closure of a judgment lien by sale, will sell to the highest bidder on Monday, January 11th, 1915, at 3 P. M., on the premises, the following piece of property. A lot of land with a modern dwelling house of six fam- ilies thereon, at 22 Silver street, in New Britain, bounded and described | as follows: North by land now or | formerly of Horace Booth, deceasec one hundred fifty (150) feet; lver street, fifty (50) feet; by land of Charles Partyga, dred fifty (150) feet; land formerly of Horace ceased, fifty (50) feet. | For further particulars apply to | John M. Brady, Committee of the Su- | perior Court, 847 Main Street, Hart ford, Connecticut, and 1186 Stanley Street, New Britain, Conn. Tel. of the County 3 east by South one hun- West Dy 3ooth, de- and | FOR SALE | SEIBERT & SON, FOR FOR SALE— rel, Wm. Tel. 92-13. weet cider by the bar- Whitham, Xensington. 1-9-6d White Wyandotte pul- $1.00 each. Tel FOR SALE— lets, laying. 396-4. FOR SALE—Two new chicken coops, one 8x1 one small, 351 Oak St. (last house.) 1-9-42 SLEIGH FOR SALE Speeder, very cheap. 17 Cedar street. One-half W. C. Hillard, : 7-9 FOR & ALL—QOI)(\ gol‘len oak counter and three revolving piece good racks. 42 Main street. 1-8-d2x FOR SALE- 1437-5 yod violin. 1-7-d3x FOR SALE niture, complete street. Call 547 Main 1-7-dix FOR SALE—At half price, mahugdn) piano. Bargain. dress Box 6 XX, Herald Ad- -d3x D upright piano, little used. Banjo and man- lin attachments. The price of this piano new is $450. It is scarce- ly soiled and will be sold for $200. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Cunn_ 1-7-d10 FOR SALE—Cord wood. Solid and chestnut, $4 per cord. on premis Andrew’s Crossing, or Tel. 96-2 and P. O. Box New Britain Quartett Club. oak Apply 1-5-wl FOR SALE—Steinway been used by one of the residents of this city. It is in ex- cellent order and retains the Stein- way tone nad action. Originally $600, it will go for the after- holiday price $250. Anyone who wants to own a Steinway should see this immediatel Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hart- ford, Conn. 1-7-d10 Player and is Has best upright. Sterling 88-note ght concert grand Sterling model. It to have been used weeks and is, of course, as new. This high grade player piano with $15 worth of rolls, bench and scarf to be sold at once for $450. The best bar: in a player piano we have ever Sedgwick & Casey, 13 street, Hartford, Conn. Piano. U the best guaranteed not more than ten FOR SALE—Chickering s Petter than any upr May be bought now for want tone quality look & can turn it in within two vears in exchange for a new piano and be allowed all you paid for it. Sedg- wick & Cdsey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford you You FOR SALE-—Handsome little piano <uitable for small or library, good tone. Although sec- ond-hand there a lot of use this piano and think of the $40. S & Case) Asylum Hartford. LE-—Angelus piano player with 50 worth of rolls has to be sold for $48. Secdgwick & Casey, 159-141 Asylum street, upright is in 39-141 -d1o dgwick street, FOR 8 FOR SALE—Webe upright \'('l\ handsome. I7ull rich tone fine singing quality. Priced at a few ¥y s ago Can now bought $195 sidered many of ists to be the best piano in world. It's wicked to vet it this figure but things are ing up a bit after the Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 street, Hartford, Conn be for by the great pian- the go at holids New Britain Milk Depot PURE MiLLK AND C}{ElxM Wholesale and Retail “Best in the City." the BIES get Seibert's Milk $1.00. Teams Tel, 708-1 State If test: you want Quarts next to Fox’s thea- | < | to accept a good position? price, | Hartford. | 1-7-d10 | . The Weber is con- | slacken- sylum | 7-d10 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center Tcl(‘phonu i cnnd l\d.n(l barber fur- | upright i | on | tenement,) | apartment | |Be Sure It's | Verticle Retort | position, | Receives pupils The Only Shingle in the “HAMPTON" World Mado Entirely of METAL. “PENCO” Water, Weather, Fire and I you about Roofing. All work absolutely or too large for We also furnish which will 1ast an r capac and set tion, guaranteed—no up Toncan Gutter average lifetime. htning proof. Let me talk with order too small and Rainwater Pipe J. EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Sheet Motal Your Llablllt)’ Insurance Is Now Expiring. Let Me Give You Figures on a H. . HUMPHREY - COKIKE is delivered by the ton $6.50 Manufactured by the PROVIDENC *AS CO., Work 62 Lafayette Street. PROVIDENCE, R, I, of « Every Description. 'Phone 629 ew Policy, Bank Far g Mnin @t Egg, Stove and Chestnut Size also sold in half bushel bs grocer. call rs by your Upon request, our agent will 49 COMMERCIAL ST., Oity, Telephone 960. Are You Ready You need to hold good Huntsinger's sions, BUSINIZSS special qualifications Prepare at and Evening S HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. Street. Hartfora a Day THE A~yinm Mrs. Maud Pennington the Manchester Conservatoire. England. for the pianoforte for all examinations. 155 Kensington Ave. of Preparation Apply 7.200 Sq. Ft. Floor Space HART’S STORAGE LIVERY RELIABLE REPAIRING SUPPLIES GARAGE Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-4 'Prof. Geo. Chiro GREATEST CLAIRVO YANT CHIC PALMIST AND YOGI ‘\IL- DIATOR the world has ever known. He positively guarantees to tell your name in full without asking a ngle question or no fee accepted He names friends, enemies, rivals; tells whom and when you will marry; aGvises you upon love, courtship, mar- riage, busin speculation, transac- ticns of every nature. If you are wor- ried, perplexed or in trouble, come to this wonderful man, He overcomes evil influences, re- unites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice, tells how to influence any one you desire, even though a thousand miles away. Tells whether wife or sweetheart is true or false. To Those Unhappy, Discontented or in Trouble Whatever, he Brings Immediate Relief. If you intend buying or selling property or making any important change, don’t fail to Consult Chiro Immediately. Learn the secret of control—the power to inspirc others with confi- dence and win success in business, social financial life. He tells how tc develop personal magnetism. He Has No Equal. with a double veil, educated pt and India atisfaction iaranteed or no fee accepted, To prove his great powers will give regular Two Dollar Reading this week for Born 150c--READINGS--50c Private Parlors. L Attendant. Permanently located Cor. Walnut and 27 ARCH Hours from dy Arch ST. 10 to Sts, 8 T A Fine Investment Will sell the best family to ea house ch three Maple street, (six rooms at a price which will pay 10 per cent. The Home Banking and Realty Co. annus 'Print Shop ‘The Dickinson,” 193 Nain Street BIRDS AND DOG SINGING CANARIES TALKING PARROTS DOGS GOLDFISH & GLOBES. HARTFORD BIRD STORE 90 Allyn St. Hartford, Ct. | | " A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. $ DENTIST National Bank Building. | DETECTIVES If you are antic tion in any matter integrity and results write A. G. Brown, 6 State Street, Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, nightly at Elizabeth 1089, ipating investigu- where secrecy, are essential or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds #+nld troublc by having yowr insurs ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Office Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appolntment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. (,wrm'ma Mnn'n D. D 8 'LARGE BARN TO RENT ON MAIN STREET. Apply to THE JOHN BOYLE ') 2 and 5 Franllin Square The Qualily —— Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER! ATE PRICES. Tdnotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB. LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Streetl. Tel. 634 C EBBESEN. Mgr Typewriters From $5.00 Up, Factory Rebuil!, HALLITYORD ypewriter Exchange 26 State St,, Nf4 ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. - - 4 Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. "Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Ptper and Paint Shop In the Oity. e S S —— '