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HARGES B2 Not Paid to 'S Escape o jan. 16.—Eduardo ernor of the fed-: xico, personally ex- yesterday to Sec- the efforts of the Mexico. issued a statement | f the circumstances ure. It referred issued by General . what had been Jarge by him that land Leon Canova to aid Iturbide ! om Gutierrez. informed that y 13, Pres- Silliman a statement bearing ge. In this state- made complimen- Mr. Silliman’s life Jxico and expressed was no truth in bery. and Mr. »ment signed Canova by jand all foodstuffs, lAbout Case. ystery at all about | When the 1te i from the Bra- Tturbide’s iife was jasked to make ur- s in behalf of g to the govern._ bad rendered im- itic services at the authority from the the comstitutional- m governor of the and jhave left the coun- Carbajal did, he oniy delivered au- stitutionalists, but b preserving order, id at the time the es landed at Vera rrez arranged gwith ster for the de- and Mr. Canava mpany him. It was Lrepresentative of should also ac- by some misunder- esentative of the go. [Assumption. rture of Iturbide aint was made by ‘als and then this was published, ex- t was based upon pt no other motive t was done. We proof be furnished s be withdrawn; pf, the charges have is made by the de- r that the public e action taken by anova in assisting at the request o Ister and in pursu- pentations made to | mment. N PILLS. —An autopsy was Medical Examiner le the cause of the pged 5. There were the stomach, and ished that the child which contained tle which she had e home of an aunt, h. EGISLATION. n. 16.—A meeting committee of the onnecticut Federa- | peing held today at nt Julius C. Strem- to discuss such ired by the federa- nan’s compensation pose prison reform rk day, abolition of other measures of es in industry. | i | | | { | f ! over telegraph and long-distance wm i | | formal understands that} ! lation { notice be given of this order by adver- { Town of New Britain, nearest the place EXPRES%ES SYMPATHY FOR ITALIAN PEOPLE President Wilson Cables King Victor Emmanual Asking if the United States Could be Any Assistance. Washington, Jan. 16.—President Wilson last night telegraphed King Victor Emmanual of Italy, expres ing sympathy for the Italian people, be of Tae president will the lamation calling any assistance, take up suggestion that he issue upon the a proc- people of ernment in assist. | the United States to lend aid to the American Red Cross yesterday decided to cable $20,000 immediately to the Ttalian Red Cross and to ask President Wilson, as head of the or- ganization, to issue an appeal to the people of the United States for funds to aid the earthquake sufferers. The decision to send the money was reached here soon after a conference phone wires, participated in by Mabe] Boardman at Worcester Robert W. De Forrest, vice pre of the society in New York, and Major General George W. Davis, in ! this city. { It was decided to send contribution from the treasury at once and to from the public gencrally appeal by the the direct Red Cross | seek aid | through a president. {and asking if the United States could today Extra Specials for Tonight Women’s Ail Silk Petticoats, in all the new shades. $2.00 skirts. Special at to close at. Women’s Silk Hosiery, Wo- | men’s Silk Boot Hose, 29c¢ | and 39c value. l 9C ‘ appeals and | Similiar proclamations or were issued after the Messina San Francisco earthquakes. | i ! KILLED FIGHTING FIRE, ! S i Coal Breaker Destroyed by Flames— | Estimated at $200,000. Pa., Jan. 16.—The largest | breaker owned by the G. B. Marklem | Co., anthracite operators, was de- stroyed by e at Highland, near here early today, causing a loss of $200,000 and resulting in the death of one man. Howard Howells, chief clerk of the company, who w helping to extinguish the flames, was struck by a heavy picce of timber and killed almost instantly. ' The planes leading from the breaker into the mines were dyna- mited to prevent fire reaching the un- derground workings. Toss Hazelton, Limitation of Claims. | a Court of Probate holden at | New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and state of Connecticut, on the 15th day of January, A. D., 1915, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Harry Garfield Han- | cock, of said New Britain, as execu- tor of the last will and testament of | Ida Andrews, late of New Britain, | within said district deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six | months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit | their claims against the same to the executor and directs that public no- | tice be given of this order by adver- | tising in a newspaper published ini said New Britain, and having a circu- in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign pest in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. D S USRI U — : Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 16th day of January, A. 'D., 1915. Present, Bernard F. judge. On motion of Eli Haslan of said New Britain, as Administrator on the Estate of Alice Wood, late of New Britain, within sajd district deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Ad- ministrator and directs that public At Gaffney, Esq., tising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in said where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. Call On Itz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. For RE INSURANCE ; i ‘WEST MAIN STREET g $3,800. Only $300 Cash Required nents 12 roo ms, 2 furnaces, 2 bath rooms Apply to- W. L. HATCH CO. AND REAL ESTATE Provit Geo° dChiro 'CLAIRVOYANT | tells whom and when you will marr: | riuge, Kress’s Honey-B Special at | THESE PRICES FOR TO- | NIGHT ONLY. | DeWitt A. Riley | 162 Main Street || GREATEST PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI ME- DIATOR the world has ever known. He pesitively guarantees to tell | your name in full without asking a single question or no fee accepted. 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To prove his great powers he will give regular Two Dollar Reading This Week 50c--READINGS--50c Lady Attendant. Private Parlors. Permanently located Cor. Walnut and Arch Sts 27 ARCH ST. Hours from 10 to 8. Sundays 12 to 5. Natural Compound is a DRUGLESS Remedy and 2 SURE RELIEF for | Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Frog in Throat, Constipation, Asthma, Pulmonary Inflamation and Inflama- tion of the Breast. It is only 26c. Ask your druggist or send directly to main agent, W. Groth, 19 Monroe street, New Britain. GITY ADVERTISEMENT Hearing on matter of laying cross- over on tracks of the Connecticut | company on Black Rock avenue. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given to all parties interested that there will be a hearing before the Common Council in the City Hall on Wednesday, January 20, 1915, | at 8 o’clock P. M,. on the propo laying of a crossover on the tracks of the Connecticut company on Black | Rock avenue at a point about 500 feet southerly from West Main street. | Published in accordance with lnw, ALPRIED 1., THOMPSON City Clerk 29 WEST MAIN STREET. i One Cent a Word Pays for a Classifieq i Advt. in the Ilerald. TO TO TO REN TO RENT—Five rooms, TO RENT-—3 five TO R"F\T—-T\\ o WANTED—Responsible WANTED—Short LADIES—Permanent work, B e e ot s et et et et 0 i st~ PP, e e CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ i ONE CENT A VVORD EACH INSERTION. ! TO R S TO RENT—IFurnished rooms by $1 and up, by the week $4 Rooms with private baths, and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. 1-16-6mos the and hot day up. rooms with and Pine, $12.00. Maple street. I. 1-16-tt TO RENT-—Four bati, corner Cherry IFive room reng,38 urray & Co. room tenement, improvements. 1-14- —I"our modern street. up 65 asx stairs, ymour TO RENT—Nice 6 Maple street, all ments, furnace heat, 277 Main street. room modern $ rent, 140 improve- Quigley, 1-14-tf room, ail at 417 1-12-5dx RENT—Tenement improvements. Inquire Stanley St. e TO RENT—Desirable § room tene- ment, second floor, furnace, electric light, gas, §$15.00. 33 Wakefield Court. 1-11-wix TO RENT—Five room tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Block Rock avenue. Inquire F. W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel. 1 Y- ll RENT—Tenement of four rooms. 473 Park St. 1-9-tf rooms, East 1-7-tf tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf all improve- Glen street. Inquire Street. 12-2-tt All improvements. extension. five 580 NT—First floor, modern improvements. Main street. 0 RENT*One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. ments, at 47 30 Commercial TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern. improvements, Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. Marr on the premis - 'r‘v.n rooms and tchen. Separate conveniences. Private en- trance. Housekeeping, 16 Pr pect St. Tel. 467- 1‘7_ R rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, 42 Prospect St. 1-15-d2x TO RENT-—Very pleasant and com- fortably furnished room on second floor. ILeland building. Apply up- stairs, 338 Mdin street, WANTED. a WAI\’IFD-—A canvasser a,nd demon_ strator. Only an experienced man need apply, No. 60 Pierce street, Plainville, Conn. 1-15-d2x couple, no wish furnished apart- Full description and terms B 21, Herald Of- children, ment. must be given. fice order cook and | competent housework maid (Ger- man) for Hartford. Bring refer- ences. Eureka Employment Agency, 84 West Main street, city. N. E. Lane, mgr. 1-16-d1 $3 the Business References re- 714 Myrtle ave, 1-14-4dx salary introducing Woman’s Magazine. quired. Write to Bridgeport, Conn. SZ 500 ,\\\I iy Co-ope nings at home. Ewverything furnished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr. 1-16-dix HELP WANTED—I want two part- ners each to furnish $26. No canvassing. Nothing to sell. An excellent opportunity. pared to talk bu Call or 'Phone Mr. A., Friday, 11-1 and 5-6: A B. JOHNSO\J I)ENTIST Nauonal Bank Bumeg D. D.S. DETECTIVES investiga- where secrecy, If you are tion in any matter integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State Str (‘t Hartford, Conn. ’'Phone Charter nightly at Flizabeth 1089. anticipating BEST CUHL THREE BAGS _PHONE T G510 5 326 260 ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by % :30 p. m. on the day of issue. NOTICE. NOTICE—Telephone 7: ate, practical and domestic male fernale. liureka Registry Bureau, 84 W city. N, ¥ Lane, mgr 1 for gradu- nurses, Nurses’ Main St., 16-d1 WORK—IE new PAYING to paint, HOME 31 starts fascinating home business, profitable, na fake Write Davis Co., 712 Myrtle a\ Bridgeport, Conn. 1-14-56d IFOR SALL, all around horse, Main. ~Good West FOR SALE $150. 770 table. Alw Confortis FOR ALE—Pool cash register. Plainville, S ~Upright orage. if “Haste no, perfect Now leaving. moved Her 1-16-a3x m heater and Barney Miller, East Main FOR SALE order. Paying s Almost given away mediately. Address office. FOR § iatc Apply ner Main and Clotzing S e, ALL cor- FOR SALE jatest Cheap '\nl,lf!\!lflld nmhr»_,un\ model, slightly use for cash. Box 5BB, He | daily ate with | 1-14-3dx upright. Has been used i4 one of the best residents of this city. It is in ex- cellent order and retains the Stein- way tone mnad action. Originally §600, it will go for the after- noliday price $250. Anyone Wwho wants to own a Steinway should see this immediately. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum stree ford, Conn. FOR 1-7-d10 piano, FOR SALE—Crown ve little ed. dolin attachments. this piano new is § ly soiled and will b Sedgwick & Casey, 1 street, Hartford, Conn FOR SAL —Sterling 88-note Piano. Upright concert grand the best Sterling model. guaranteed not to have been more than ten weeks and is, course, as new. This high with $15 worth of player piano arf to be sold at rolls, bench and once for $4560. The best bargain in a player piano we have ever had. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 1-7-d10 upnP.ht Banjo and man- The price of . It is scarce- sold for $200. Player and It is used ot FOR SALL—Chlckerlng square plano Better than any upright at Slfiq May be bought now for $30. If you want tone quality look at this. You can turn it in within two years in exchange for a new piano and be allowed all you paid for it. Sedg- wick' & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. 1-7-d10 FOR SALE—Handsome little upright ! plano suitable for small apartment or library, good tone. Although sec- ond-hand there is a lot of use this piano and thin. of the price, $40. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford. 1-7-d10 player has to be & Casey, Hartford. 1-7-d10 FOR SALE—Angelus piano with $150 worth of rolls sold for $48. Sedgwick 139-141 Asylum street, FOR SALE—Weber upright grand. Very handsome. Full rich tone and fine singing quality. Priced at $650 a few years ago. Can now be bought for §195. The Weber is con- sidered by many of the great pian- ists to be the best piano in the world. It's wicked to yet it go at this figure but things are slacken- ing up a bit after the holidays. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 As treet, Hartford, Conn. PHILADELPHIA 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Oflice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georeiana Mon=. D. T S, [ T T N TR A Fine Investment Will sell the best three family house on Maple each tenement,) at a price which will pay 10 cent. The Home Banking and Realty Co. ‘The Dickinson,” street, (six rooms to per annually H. L. DAMON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR | Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford 1-16-d1x im- rad- | grade | in DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street | AUTOMOBIL AND CARRIAGE PAINTING BODY n REPAIRING WHE AND AND AND BEPA SPIUINGS MADE TRUCK TIRIS CARRIAGH "DEMOUNTAERLE AGENTS for FIRESTONE We have a large stock of all work 3 With the above lines of mediate attention our cquipped with labor-saving m ence in this line of work we of work and at lower prices (i THRES RIV < in position present stock a hinery, in position tc The Best Equipped wuoe | Faotory in the Gity for Wagon and Carriage Work, supplics and parts required forn to give your wants im- d our up-to-date plant and over 20 years experi- 2ive a hetter class you wn be obtained elsewhere. New Britain Carriage Co. 200 E. Mam St. you like | The Only Shingle In Water, Weather, Fire and vou about Roofing, All work absolutely We also which will furnish a set last an aver Plumbing and Sheet Metal FOR SALE-= Be Sure lt's Verticle Retort is delivered by the ton $6.50 Manufactured by the PROVIDENCE GAS CO., The Quality — Print Shop — | | | Printing duone 1b many ianguages | GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODIH ATE PRICES, Linotype Comnosition | EASTERN PRINTING AND PUSB- | LILHING COMPANY 53 (hurch Streel. Tei.. o3 C ERBESEN M | WASHINGTON TOUR 6 Days $28 California Exposition, Tours $270 up. Send For Circulars to J. R. TUCKER, East Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Maud Penmngmn he Manchester England. Receives pupils for the planoforte. Preparation for all examinations. Apply 155 Kensington Ave. Conservatoire, 7,200 Sq. Ft. HART’S RELTABI REPAIRING GAfiAGE SUPPLIES Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-1 BOWLING Clubs and Private “arties modated. HILDING VLLb()N 4 ARCH STI¥ Floor Space STORAGE LIVERY BIRDS AND SINGING CANAR TALKING PARROTS PET DOGS GOLDFISH & GLOBES. HARTFORD BIRD STORE 00 Allyn St. Hartford, DOGS, S Ct. FOR SAIL Six room house, electric lights, bath room, hot and cold water, hot air fur- nace, cement cellar and walks, house for 100 poultry, young fruit .t s, about one acre of land, close to trol- ley, 5¢ to New Britain, $3,200. Only $500 cash. L. P. Hayden, Bristol, Conn. Telephone 458-1, WALL PAPERS OF NF all grades, 304 MAIN St. Sign the oldest Wall Paper and | Accon- the “HAMPTON" “PENCO” Lightning guaranteed— tion, or too large for our capacity up ge lifetime J. EDWARD ERWIN Work 62 Lafayetie Street PROV ll’l,\( ¥, Telephone 960, I | | Wall Papers—Room Mouldings 7 VY prices rig Makers. Paint grocer. i \’ New Britain World Made Entirely of MIETAL. proof. Let me talk with no order too small for atten- roncan Gutter and Raluwater Pipe of Eve Description. ‘Phone 629 el Desirahle Houses on Trinity Street For Particulars Inquire of H. D. HUMEFHREY COKIE nank Building 272 Main S Egg, Stove and Chestnut Size also sold in half bushel bags by your Upon request, our agent will il . R. L, 49 COMMERCIAL ST. Oity, ger BUISITGSS ol - -DO YOU to enter wlisH business you not think that those who areQFe pared will of good mans ners, step position “Just ahe: Do unprepared? ardless the re into 1d of you? Iinter Huntsinger DAY THE ANY SCHOOL HUNTSINGEIR SCHOOL, INC. Stieer Hnyiford BUSINLSY &0 Aexyinm Oan Yor Your insurance and Surety Bonds 7 +~%d troublr by having yo®r insur ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Ranth'e Riock 'LARGE BARN- TO RENT ON MAIN STREET. to THE JOHN BOYLE ¢ nnd Fry Square ity - £ ¥ lin o Typewriters From $5.00 Up. 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