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appen as Germany Starts P oF ENGLISH pary 18 1915, is led by historians of pificant date in the Pn that day - Ger- put into effect her TO! SUBMARINE - < .Ilbmrine War Around England? I - LT CALAIS- BOULOGNE N ~, Sy \.,,~ EDO BOAT submarine raids on British shipping, with consequent danger to neutral vessels. English torpedo boat de- stroyers will be largely relied upon by Great Britain to drive the German submarines off. On the other hand, BELGIUM 4 E%YER ~ 2 TYPE Oof 7 / / > ,/q»(mwac < ] (<] + BETS < <> Germany has her new underwater sea fighters, which are expected by her to prove disastrous te English interests. February 18 really fixes the beginning of the first submarine war. What will happen? long distance APOLOGIZE IMBASSADOR | nstration in Berlin Inst James W. February 9. Ind, Feb. 17, (via William will apolo- James W. Gerard, bassador to Ger- pstile demonstration t a Berlin theater February 9, ac- am received here Prman capital. is said, will express his regrets to Mr. Gerard on the oc- casion of the ambassador’'s visit to his majesty at the East Prussian fortress of Koenigsburg. Mr. Geraril is reported in the despatch to have accepted the Empéror’s invitation to go to Koenigsburg. Ambassador Gerard and a party from the United States embassy were attending a theater in Berlin on Feb- ruary 9 when; greatly to their an- noyance, a man in the audience tested because they were speaking English. When informed this his re- marks were directed against a loud and violent tirade against the United States for permitting the ex- portation of arms. The individuc was finally suppressed by the theater attendance. ly Chicks Pay! | time to be thinking about early hatches and spring chicken owners know that the early hatched chicks profit on the late fellows, so get in line and get your ‘profits. d on a cranky hen—go at it right and get a Buckeye can start the incubator now—just when you are cannot start the old hen'until she’s ready, and right | to start. go wrong with a Buckeye because we guarantee them atchable egg, and if you'll come in, we’ll show you hing and prove to you that a Buckeye will hatch more icks and stronger es—60 eggs to 350 eggs. (Caialogue Mailed on Request) FFES FARM SUPPLY STORE New Britain, Conn. | As $7.50, Street, chicks than any old hen you ever pro- | the | American ambassador, the man began , ARLES 140 MAIN ST. ’Phone 974-2 LOANS DS H. GILLIN Receiver and Trustee of Estates LIST OF PATENTS. List of patents issued from the U. S. Patent Office, Tuesday, ¥February 16, 1915, for the State of Connecticut, furnished us from the office of Sey- mour & Earle, solicitors of patents, 129 Church street, New Haven, Conn. C. E. Adamson, Derby. Sad-iron. F. E. Carlson, assignor to Landers, i Frary & Clark, New Britain. Oven. N. E. Clark, Plainville. Metal fab- Coyle-Irving; New . Haven. cooker. oster, New Haven, assignor to Ci 1eL 8 Co: Counting de- Fireles H, F Brandt vice. W. A. Hancock, assignor Seymour Metal Goods Co. Safety attachments for pre H. A. House, Bridgeport, ceptacle. S. Lake, bustion er ne, ¥. G. Neubarth, for making to. v the Seymour. paper re- Milford. Internal Ansonia. button-fastene . Noble, Bridgepo: E the Singer Manufacturing ing machine. C. Radvanyi and port. Combined step ladder. ARV L0 A. Rontke, Bridgeport, ass the Singer Manufacturing Co. ing mechanism for sewing machines. P. H. D. Walker, nor to the Charles Parker Co., Meriden. Fixture lock Machine gnor to Co., Sew- Wehinger, assignor to Water- bury ClockKY, Co., Waterbury. Strike and chime clock. - F. Wehrle, assignor to Seth Thomas Clo¢gk Co., Thomaston. Eight-day nickel-alarm clock. A Designs. : Nash, assignor tp American ‘Waterbury. Shade-holder. Bracket-canopy. Same. Back-plate. Same. Shower-plate. C. M. Watrous, gnor to the Gong Bell Manufacturing Co., East Hamp- ton. Toy rattle. J. H. Pin Co,, Same. Brown hens, white hens, red and grey hens. All laying for Russell Bros. Native eggs. 33c doz' 3 1-6 doz. for $1.00.—advt. hens S. OF V. ENTERTAINMENT, Postponed Affair to Be Held Thursday, February 25. Arrangements have been completed by the Sons of Veterans, auxiliary Na. 1, for an entertainment to .be held at Booth’s hall on Thursday evening, February 25. This entertainment was originally scheduled for December on it advisable to hold it on a later date and consequently it will be held next week. An elaborate progr ranged for the occ furnished by New York entertain- ers, Features will be solos by Mrs. Harriet Scharffer, who will be | accompanied on the piano by Miss Mary Steele. Mrs. Harriet Bennett, also well known locally, has been se- cured by the committee in charge to give several recitations. Other fea- tures have been arranged and will be given out on a later date by the com- mittee. m has been ar- on and will be 21, but the committee in charge found s com- | CASH IN ADVANCE. "OUND. FOUND—WHhite and tan dog, about six months old: Owner may recov- er by paying expenses. 230 I'arm- ington ave. 2-17-d38x N, NEWLY furnished rooms, also small tenement for light housekeeping. 32 Grand street. 2-17-6dx TO RENT—Single room steam heat, electric lights, - modern improve- ments three minutes walk from center. No. 45 Walnut St. 2-17-tf —Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements, fi or third floor, $15 and $18. New house, electric lights, No. 1 Wallace street. 2-17-3dx FOR RE FOR SALE—Incubator for 390 eggs. Apply to J. Bagdigian, Stanley Quarter. 2-17-d4x TO RENT—Four room tenement, all modern improvements, including electric lights. Also garage room if desired. No. 93 Hart street. TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements, $13. 81 South M Suitable for groceries and meat. G. H. Samlow, 393 Arci. 2-13-Lf day $1 and up, by the week $4 and and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle 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-t¢ room tenement, conveniences, Inquire F. Tel. 1-9-tf TO RENT—TFive third floor, modern on Black Rock avenue, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements. 473 Park St. extension. 1-9-tf tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf TO: RENT—One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. TO RENT—Five rooms. ments, at 47 Glen street. 30 Commercial Street. all improve- Inquire 12-2-tf TO RENT-—Two five-roon: 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. All improvements. Inquire Mra. C. Aarr on the prem D RGO ROOMS—In nice room, with or able location. private modern without Tele. 2-16-tf SHED family, very convenience: board. Des for gen- Forest 2.13-tf TED—Competent girl 1 housework. Apply PPELIN CREW RESCU of German Dirigi- Dutch. Fourteen Members ble's Crew to Be Interned By London, Feb. 18.—Fourteen mem- bers of the crew of the Zeppelin diri- gible which was destroyed an ex- plosion IFance Island, were rescued and will be interned by the Danish authorities, says a de- spatch from Copenhagen to Ieuter’s Telegram company. The Zeppelin was cruising over the island with an- other dirigible when it caught, fire and was compelled to descend, land- ing before the explosion took place. The destroyed Zeppelin was L-3, one of the largest in commission. She was 1914 and was 550 feet long, had a diameter of 61 feet and displaced 32 tons. She was supplied with féur motors with a total horse power of 720, and had a speed of 40 | knots. Commander Prinz says the situation when the fire broke out was most critical, there’ being danger“that the bombs on board the airship would explode before she could be brought to the ground. by vesterday on completed in Russell Bros. Native eggs, 33c dc —aavt. LAUDS PAROLE SY «“Most aVliuable Agenc) tion,” Says Prison Rehabilita- teport. Sacramento, Cal, Feb. 18. parole system is the most agency in rehabilitation,” sa report of the state board of made public today. There are 764 prisoners on parole from Californ two penitentiaries. “Twenty-two per cent of the.men pa- roled in the last two yvears,” s report, ‘“arc classed as failure: only four per cent committed new crimes, the remaining eighteen p. cent having committed petty offenses. ennial prison directors, bug $100,000 BINC Binghamton, N. Y. Feb. 18, the American Fork and Hoe pany's branch here early today stroyved the plant. The loss was e mated at $100,000. corn- da- | -16-6dx | n! 2-15-wl TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped | TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the | up. Rooms with private baths, hot | | “The Dickinson,” | ning. | Healy gave a very MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. E 4 street, brown m bou coliar piece. Reward if re- turned to 91 Arch street. 2-18-3d b FOR SALE. FOR SALE-—OIld established business with horse, wagon and tools. Good, steady customers. Price reasonable. Box 5WW Herald Office. 2-18-3dx brooder 2-1 Outdoor 59 Ellis St. and colony coop. dx FOR SALE—Few White Oepingtons cockerels for wonderful breeder at 238 Cherry. 2-18-2dx FOR SALE—upright piano order. Paying storage. Now leav- ing. Almost given away if moved immediately. Can mail me $1.00 weekly. Address, “Haste,” Herald Office. 2-17-d2x FOR SALE—My chestnut driving nare, weight 1,050, Sound. Must be |} sold this week as I am going away. Record, Kensington. 'Phone | 2 2x TED—Office pos by young man 21. Five years fire insurance experience. Reference. Box 21AA, Herald. 2-18-2dx WANTED—ByY competent German girl, position doing general house- work. Call 179 Arch street. 2-17-3d MACHINIST wanted by New Britain Mfg. Co., 216 South Main street. 2-16-5d WANTED—Position by married man as working foreman on large farm. Understands raising all farm and garden products, care of horses, cattle and poultry. SAB, Herald office. —_— In the Court of Common Pleas No. 1 perfect | 3 for the County of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania. March Term, 1914, In Divorce Falivene v. IKugene Falivene To Kugene Falivene, late of 1123 South 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Respondent. You will please take have been appointed Master Court in the above case, in which vour wife, Elvira Falivene, has brought suit against you for absolute divorce on the ground of desertion, and that I will hold a meeting for the purpose of taking testimony in said case, at my office, 809 West End Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa., on March 10th, 1915, at 3 o’clock P. M., when and where you may attend with witnesses if you so desire. WILLIAM A. No, 2608 Elvira notice that I by the South Burritt Street Nice two family house on South Bur- ritt St. is offered for sale at a great bargain. The Home Banking and | Realty Co. 193 Main Sheet METHODIST BROTHERHOOD. Instructive Talk Leon Healy. Given Members By The regular monthly meeting of the Methodist Brotherhood held in Trinity Methodist church last eve- | Plans for the brotherhood ban- | quet in April were discussed, also the | renmbering of the in the | church auditorium, and ngements | were completed for the illustrated lec- | ture to be given Dr. Peter Ma Queen on “The Great European Wa March 12. A nominating commit- tee, of which Mr. Morgans is chair- man, wa g in the list of offic coming year at the annual meeting in March. Following the business session Leon interesting and in- “Recent Develop- Relation to } which we A ris M | was at by on structive, talk on ments of Chemistry in Our Every Day Life” greatly enjoyed by all present. ing vote of thanks was tendered Healy at the close by all present. TO INCREASE FRUIT TARIFF. Victoria, B. C., Feb. 18.—Because of competition of fruit from the United States with fruit produced in Canada, the provincial legislature here memoralized the federal gove at Ottawa yesterday to incr tariff on imports of fruit. KILLED BY EXPLOSION. Paris, Feb. 18, 5:15 A. M.—Several men were killed or injured in an ex- plosion which occur esterday in | the Chadde Explosive: oAl | bertville. The accident happened while government chemis > making ex- perimenis. The te laboratory | i | { was badly damaged. The Only SHingle in the World Made “HAMPTON" Water, Weather, you about Roofing, Entirely METAL. o Fire and Lightning proof. “PENCO Let me talk with 5 All work absolutely guaranteed—no order too small for attea- tion, or too large for our capacity. ‘We also furnish and set up 2 Toncan Gutter and Rainwater Fipe which will last an average lifetime. ‘r EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work Metal Ceilings a Specialty. of Every Description 62 Lafayette Street. "Phone 629 Every modern convenience. Bassctt and Trinity .streets: Garage for 2 cars. SALE---COTTAGE OF 9 ROOMS Lot 55x165, comniR, A complete home, ALSO RENT ON HAMILTON STREET, ' H. D. HUMPHREY NOTIC given ¢ y for 2 ich. day, Elm St y and ch at the Elm Saturday Restaurant and Sun- 18-2dx Arch St. Laundry Wet Work. T-tf 2 Main first dx Fixtures Anything Electrical We Have It, We Will Get It or It Is Not Made Electric Construction Supplies Repairs G. K. Spring & Co. 77-79 CHURCH S1. PHILADELPHIA Reliable Wash Hand PUBLIC STE street, floor. Wiring Laundry, $6 and General Ironed Shirts, DENTAL ROOMS| 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8. A. M. o 8 1% M Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Mon D. NS Mild Weather Saie Pony Nut Per Ton . . ... $7.00 Three Full Bags . .$1L.05 ~ BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Ace modated. HILDING NELSON 172-174 ARCH STRERT DETECTIV If you are antieipatipg In tion !n any matter where integrity and results are write A. G. Brown, 26 8 | Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Chal | riebtigat Flizaheth 1089 ° » iy From $5,04 GO :sq. Ft. Floor Space | |HART’S iy { RELIABLE REPAIRINC GARAGE | | SUPPUIES Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 220 -4 'The Quality Print Shop Printing done In many languages GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODE iy ATE PRICES, Linotypes Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY." " - 53 C(hurch Street. Tel. o34, COERIBIENEN —_— <y Mer TAXI service for all purposes af ‘all hours, Telephone 1112-3 Yor Your insurance and Surety Bonds d rvnid trouble by having yotr iusir. ance written by & man who knows bow. Go to DWIGHT No Coal wil] last longer or will sive | better satisfaction; $1.00 per ton. SPECIAL WOOD PRICES. Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord .$5.00 | Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord.. | Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord. Chestnut, 1-2 cord........... LEAVE ORDERS AT CROWELL'S DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STREEL. | also a saving of 'HSY) SWE3L SO'Is S8Y8 34HL Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. he Mantern [Jlb AR ILLUSTRATORS - ENGRAVERS For FIRE INSURANCE Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers . WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Sign Makers. "Phéne 53’ ; KINGSLEY: ESTABLISHED 1834, 3 the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City.