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AN RFD:C"’JS:\ ross dogs are used ef- i Cross members to led soldiers after bat- ross Dogs Used to Save P of Undzscovered Wounded Soldiers MEMBERS\ allda THEIR. RED CROS‘: DOGS\ 4 tles in cases where the men have fal- len in woods and ditches and have been undiscovered or left for dead. , A The dogs hunt out the wounded sol- diers, and this often results in saving the victims’ lives. MISSIONARIES. | Board of Missions of piscopal Church. b, 13.—Pensions for | oreign missionaries | ged for by the board e Protestant BEpis- tich, . announcement just voted to enter ! Hons { ing vessels plying between ports in the | Baltic and between Scandinavia and | Holland jy pension funds re- i by the general con- churca. msions for all of its board will pay into p $35,000 and $40,000 | | Martin P. Dowling, former president | per cent. of the sal- the workers. On missionary will 1 amount of $600. NO FOREIGN FISHING. Copenhagen, Feb. 12, via London, 5:06 p. m.—Germany has informed the Scandinavian governments that no foreign fishing or coasting ships will be permitted, until further notice, within a certain area off the coast cf ! Schleswig-Holstein or off the German | North sea coast westward of the Elbe and Weser rivers, and the ilast Frisian Islands. Scandinavian coast- henceforth will give a wide berth to German territorial waters. REV. M. P. DOWING DEAD. Kansas City, Feb. 13.—The Rev. of Creighton college, Omaha, and one of the leading Jesuit educators in j the United States, died here today. RLES 140 MAIN ST. ’Phone 874-2 H. GILLIN Receiver and Trustee of Estates er a Valentine of Flowers loses; Carnations, active boxes. Tulips, Daffodils, etc., put d Plants of all kinds, yeries made Sunday, Feb. 14. 1z Floral Co. 90 West Main Street ls and Flowers grown at our own Greenhouse street.” 'Phone. WEST MAIN STREET e$3,800. Only $300 Cash Required pements 12 roo ms, 2 furnaces, 2 bath rooms Apply to EW. L. HATCH CO 29 WEST MAIN STRERT. CLOSED TO GERMANY. Markets of Triple Entente Will Never Be Open to Her Again. Paris, Feb. 13, 5:05 a. m.—"The | meeting of the finance ministers of the triple entente was not merely to | organize for an economic victory,” declared P. Bark, the Russian min- ister of flnance, in an interview pub- | lished in the Matin today. ‘“We must not be obliged some day, after the war -is ended,” he continued, ‘“to pay a sort of indemnity to the Germans by leaving open to them a means of recouping and enriching themselves at our expense in our own markets. “Germany, having demolished the factories in Belgium, Poland and northren France, perhaps thinks to force us to buy from her goods we cannot make ourselves. Let her be quite sure our markets are closed to ‘ner forever.” STATE PEACE CONFERENCE. Opened at Topeka, Kansas By Gov- ernor Capper. Topeka, Kas., Feb. 13.—A state peace conference called by Governor Capper to create public sentiment in favor of permanent peace among the nations opened here yesterday. It was sald a permanent organization would be formed before the conference ad- journs. Two former governors, John P, St. John and E. W. Hoch, were among the speakers on the program. Many others prominent. in Kansas were in attendance. e MOROCOCO ARRIVES. New York, Feb. 3.—The British steamer Morocco arrived here yester- day from Aberdeen, Scotland, after a voyage lasting thirty days during which the steamer struggled for six days in vain to make a single mile westward over mountainous seas and in the face of terriffic winds, Duving these six days, the vessel's officers said, the Morocco not only falled to make progress, but was actually swept back to the eastward. The vessel wis in ballast. STOPPED BY GERM ANS, London, Feb, 12, 3;28 p, m,—A de- spatch to the Hvening Newe from Rotterdam says that the Dutch mteam- er Duiderdijk, flying the Dutch flug, was stopped by a German submerine in the North sea, She was compelled te show her papers, after which she ‘was permitted to proceed to Rotter- | dam, ITALY ORDERS BLANKETS, Chieago, Fab, 13,—Contracts for {he purchase of 600,000 pairs of blankets for the Italian government were annoineed here today, Ship- ments will Pezin in ten days and will consist of 30,000 pairs weekly for ten weeks, and then 10,000 each week. The coniracts Ytotal $1,500,600. STATE WIDE PROMIBITION, Des Meines, L *h. 12.—The Tows | senate vesterday adopted a con tional amendment providing for | wide prohibition by a vote or 39 to 10, The measure now goes to the house. | FOR SALE—Upright piano, CASH IN ADVANCE. LOST. LOST—In eastern light brindle dog, Six months old. Callahan’s Market, section of city with white neck. Please notify 382 East St. FOUND. FOUND—Saturday, on Smalley strect, m of money. Owner may re- ver by proving property and p: ing for advertisement, Address Found Money, Box 22, Herald. FOR SALE —Auto ditlon, Must Dbe Hart's Garage, car. sold Good at con- once. FOR SALE—One 1913 about in fine condition. Repainted. Equipped with K. W. Master brator. New seats and top cover. | Tires in fine shape. Cheap if sold at once. Address Ford, Box - Herald. 2-13-¢ Ford run- vi- perfect ! leav if moved | $1.00 Herald | 13-1c¢ FOR SALE—Roli-top desk, a goo'l one cheap if taken at once. Ad- dress Box 10, Herald. 2-12-2d order. Paying storage. Now ing. Almost given away immediately. Can mail me weekly. Address “Haste,” office. 2 FOR SALE—One 8 foot show almost new. We want the L. A, Gladding, 4 Chestnut St. case, room. FOR SALE—A Premo Camera, $12.50; very cheap. Address 18 Herald. FOR 'SALE—A Ford Runabout just overhauled, very cheap if taken at once. Address Box 32, Herald. ayiatag TO RE\T~SLX room tenement, latest improvements. Hot water, heat. 156 Maple St. 2-13-4dx MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD i NOTICE: EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Heraid office hy 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. NOTICE. —Telephone 73-2 for ate practica] and domestic n Emergency orders filled promptly. Rureka Nurses' Reg Bureau, $4 West Main street, city ! mer. SHINE PARLORS | gentlemen opens Feb. 11th, at 310 Main We clean hats for and gentiemen. Gaghardi & | CENTER SHOE lies and also —Ask your grocer 8-déx near | 119 13-1dx >—A ¢ hlld trolley. Address Grove St. Bristol, A >—March first position to take care of elderly couple or wid- ower. References exchanged. House- | keeper, Herald Office. 2-9-6dx or re- 396-4. hu.xr(]nl'. “Minnie” Conn. WANTED—BYy carpenter, pair v&nrk of any kind new | 1 Tel. H WANTED—S : work on | farm by the month, 35 or 40 years old. One that understands farm | work. Thos. Phiilips, Kensing- ton, Conn. C. 2,500 Annually. Co- Op¢ rate with me evenings at home. ervthing fur- nished. Don’t worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Neb. 2-13- ldx steam heated 2-13-2dx FOR RENT—3 or 4 rooms, 82 Church St. TO RENT-—Upstairs tenement, five rooms, good location and improve- ments at 81 Pleasant St. Inquire downstairs. 2-13-3dx FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class location for business. George W. Andrew, National Bank Building M-W-F TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped Suitable for groceries and meat. G. H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tf TO RENT-—At No. 8 Chestnut street, up one flight, just around the cor- ner from Main. Room suitable for almost any kind of business. Room about 15x30, with light on three sides, Can have down stairs win- dow if wanted. Also office room at 123 Main 8t. L. A. Gladding. 2-11-d3 FOR RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements, first or third floor, $15 and $18. New house. No. 1 Wallace street. 2-11-d3x TO RENT—F‘urnlshed apartment with all modern conveniences. 319 Main street, 2-10-6dx of five W. P. TO RENT—Two tenements rooms each on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 2-9-6dx « TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Mylrtla street. TO RENT—Four rooms with bath, corner Cherry and Pine, §12.00. Five room rent,38 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf room tenement, convenlences, Inquire F. Tel. 1-9-tf TO RENT—Five third floor, modern on Block Rock avenue, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements. 473 Park St extension. 1-9-tf tenement of flve improvements. 1-4-tt TO RENT—One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial Street. 12-2-tt TO RENT—Two flve-room tenements, all modern improvements. Inquire J, M, Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT-—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. Al iniprovements. Inquire Mrs. Aarr on the light heusekeeping, one Prospect street. flight, 229-d5x arge front room, steam c lights and modern Also side room, to center. 15 2-6-tf TO RE heat, elect improvements. three minutes walk Walnut street. FRONT ROOMS furnished for housekeeping, electric lights, heat. Arch street TWO light steam WANTED—Live wire salesman with selling experience and able finan- cially to handle territory and can- rs for houschold article of ex ceptional merit. Doty, Room 69%, | 30 Church, N. Y. City. 2-13-1dx { SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—German girl desires situ- ation doing general housework. 93 | Linwood St. 2-12-2dx We pay $80 rn()nthn <1L)rv and fur- nish rig and expensés to introduce guaranteed poultry and stock pov- ders. Bigler Co.,, X 980, - Spring- field, Tllinois. 2-13-1dx | et || — — | HELF WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—At once, enced cooks (women) families. Good pa best of referenc farm hands, good milkers. Eureka Employment Bureau, Room 15, 84 West Main street, city. 2-13-d1 three experi- for private must provide Experienced Apply + WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. Apply St. WANTED EVERY BUSINESS MAN to see the best CHECK WRITER on the market. PRICE $20.00. Send postal for dem- onstration at your office. You will be under no obligation to purchase, NEW ERA MFG. CO, Fourth Ave,, New York City for gen- Forest 2.13-tf kil 450 FOR SALE On Maple Hill ave., Newington, 45 acre farm; no bushes, no swamps, can utilize every acre. New 2 story house, barns, silo, 10 cows, 2 horses, tools; electric lights, 2 minutes walk to trol- ley, half hour to New Britain. Must be sold to settle estate. Inquire on | premises. L. C. Gierymskl! | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Out of town party valuahle patents and tools for manufacturing staple nickel plated brass goods of highest merit, will sell for cash or ex- owns change for real estate valued at $5,- 000. Any with ity may unlimited capital on above and develope | $50,000 business within several months. Excellent opportunity for young manufacturer, Address K. M. C ew Britain Herald. one business abil- finance proposition Yor Your Insurance and Surety Bonds fvntd troubie Ly having yowr insu: ance written by & man who knowa how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth’a Block. TAXI service for 2ll purposes atf all hours. Telephone 1112-3 2-13-1dx ‘ The Only Shingle in World Made Entircly “HAMPTON” METAL. Water, Weather, you about Roofing, All work absolutely guaraniee tion, or too large for our capacity. We also furnish which will last an average lifetime J. EDWAR Sheet Metal W 1al Ceilings the of and Plumbing and 62 Lafayette Sireet Lite Insurance — H. 0. HUMfHRLY A | | | W. F. KEELEY § Eim and Seymour Sts. Overhauling Ford Cars a Specialty. $25 for tle Motor. Rear End $5. 1 We Also Furnish § New Rings for Cylinders. | #e | integrity and South Burritt Srteet Nice two tamily house on South Bur- ritt St. is offered for sale aiL a great I bargain I The Home Bankmg and Rea'ty Co. The Dickinson,” 193 yain Street PHIlADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Streei. Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M, to 8 I M. Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D.D.S. . (:corgiana Mon%s. D. . S. Mild Weather Sale Pony Nut Per Ton . . cee. $7.00 Three Full Bags .$1L.03 No Coal wil] last lnnger nr \\m give better satisfaction; also a saving »f $1.00 per ton. SPECIAL WOOCD PRIC Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord.... Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord. Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord Chestnut, 1-2 cord... cvavevat il LEAVE ORDERS AT CROWEL DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STREE Call vire and Lightning t up T | Clubs aad Private “PENCO” proot. Let me talk with d—no order too small for atten- oncan Gutter and Raluwater Pipe D ERWIN ork ot Eaery I a Specialty. ’Fhone 629 prion. Buy a LIFE INSURANCY POLIC in the Mutual Life of New York, ¥ Particulers inquire of i— Mank Flaay 272 Main e v “me President Wiison of prosperit prosperity you wi Atteng Al ang new of need a special the POPULAR, PRACTIC PROGRESSIVE School THE HUNTSINGEK SCHOOL, INO, Street Haytford. Com BOWLING Parties Accom predicts a era For this era education BUSINEs! Acyinm modated. HILDING NELSON, 1722174 ARCH STREET DETECTIVES 1o et ghd where gecreey| results are essent Brown, 26 State Stpe 'Phone Charter 757 “Sheth 1086 - Typewriters From $5.00 Up, Factory Rabuff HARTF YP 26 Smn Sl.. fl If you are tion in any matter anticipating write A. G. I!unlord Conn. 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floor Spuce HART S STORAGIH LIVERY RELIABLE KEPAIRINC G RAGE SUPPUIES Rear 189 Main st Tel 2214 The Quality Print Shop — Frinung Jote 10 misny iaugusges) GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODERY ATE PRICES. Tinotyne Comnosttion. EASTERN PRINTING AND MUB LISHING COMPANY. 53 (Church Street. Tel. COEIRBESEN T Yy s Mgr 'LLUSTRATORS . ENGRAVERS o HARTFORD, CONN. Oon Schuliz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Lireet. For FIRE INSURANCE Wall Papers—Room [fio WALL PAPERS OF NEW uldicgs— Wall Papers_ VOVEL DESIGNS and all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign M MORGAN & 'Phone 534 KINGSLEY akers. ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest .Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City.