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11.—On ac- nditions in Mex- bn and Secretary nd more battle- t is not the pres- jd the entire At- it. This will not I3 forced by de- e additional war- d will be taken 'NEW BRITAIl ; 'lships Ordered to’ Mexico City Riots Feared from. theé ' Atlantic battleship fleet, which is now in Cuban waters, with headquarters at Guantanamo, and several battleships, two at start, 'and maybe five, will be sent. Orders for the. dispatch of two vessels reached Rear Admiral Frank F. Fletcher, commander in chief of the battleship fleet. The force now at Vera Cruz consists of the battleship Delaware, LEY, ATE. 277 MAIN ST. FIRE INSURANCE. RLES H. GILLIN DEIVER '"PHONE' * 974-2 i INSURA ;g 0% AUTOMOBILE— ¥, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION- AND TRUSTEE OF ESTATES. { ger to foreigners at the the cruisers Des Moines and Tacoma and the gunboats Sacramento ‘and Petrel. The Tacoma. was several days ago ordered from Haiti to Vera |Cruz. . With only one battleship there and General Qarranza with- holding his reply to the strong repre- séntations sent to him by Secretary Bryan, the president decided that the time 'had arrived for a policy of more assertiveness of American ideas with T 2cessity for a correc- tw'fl of the situation in the Mexican tal, where threats by General Obr and his incendiary utterances are believed to have developed a dan- hands of The foreign colony was safe, latest dispatches mobs. according to the | reaching the state department, which DI m House at No. 177 Hart St. Bam Suitable for Garage. - #z & Costello, Inc. | 242 Mein Sireet. SAN FRANCISCO YEAR ! _agents for Cook’s Tours, Ray- hitcomb, Gillespie, Kinports ind Marsters’ Tours, Independ- 16 days or more from $170 lexpenses. V. L. HATCH CO. 20 WEST MAIN STREDT. were sent from Mexico City. But there is grace fear that unless Gen- eral Obregon acts promptly in a right about face attitude there will be a reign of terror in the Mexican cap- ital. Carranza has been told that if Mexico City is evacuated by Obregon without provision being made for the protection of the lives of foreigners, after the irresponsible element in the population has been indirectly en- couraged by Obregon to engage in rioting, the evacuation will be looked upon by the United States government as an unfriendly act, PARENT FREE AGENT. First Time in Thirteen Years He Is His Own Boss. Fred Parent, star of the New Ha- ven team a few years ago, who has been . passing the winter at his home in Maine, has been granted his uncon- ditional release by Manager Jack {Dunn, whose Baltimore team of the | Intbrnational league has been trans- ferred to Richmond, Va. Parent is now free for the first time since, as the yonngest player on the team, he aided the Boston Americans in winning the world’s championship from he .Pittsburg Natinals in 1908."% He'is now considering ta prop- osition to go south this week to join one’of the major league teams in the spring traiinng. He has received sev- eral “offers of minor league manage- ment, also a number bf scouting prop- ositions, but-dnticipates playing major league ball the coming season. REFUSES TO JOIN BRAVES. Infielder : Fitzpatrick Prefers Job As Minor to Major Bench. Warmer. Eddie Fitzpatrick, third baseman of the Toronto Internatioanl league team has refused to join the Bogton Na- tionals, which bought him¥rom To- réonto. In a 'letter received by Presi- dent Gaffney of the Braves yesterday Titzpatrick sald he did not care to accept the financial terms offered and was not pleased with the prospect of sitting on the bench most of the sum- mer. He asked Gaffney to arrange with the Toronto management for his return to that team. Hen Party. Hundreds of hens throughout the state are busily engaged laying eggs for “The Busy Little Store.” Natives, absolutely fresh. 27c doz., 3 3-4 dos. for $1.00. Russell Bros. —adwt. e O S SR A Among those registerd at the Hotel Collingwood, New York, recently were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and W. $. Brown, of New Britain, CASH IN ADVANCE. LOST—Lady’s plain ban d ring, initials ana date ‘05 inside, Tuesday, Chestnut, Arch or Winthrop street. Reward. Wild, 54 Chestnut. NOTICE—If you aclimated horses, go to S. D. Mec- Kinney, £9-61 Farmington avenue, Hartford, Conn. 3-10-42 FOR SALE—Upright piano perfect order. Paying storage. Now leav. ing. Almost given away if moved immediately. Can mail me $1.09 weekly. Address ‘“Haste,” Herald office. 3-11-1dx FOR SALE—Ranger coaster brake bicycle with platform basket car- rier, almost as .good as new. J. H. Albiston, 26 Liberty St. 4 3-11-6a I'OR SALE—One 1912 Studebaker runabout, one 1911 Overland run- about, two 1913 Reo five passenger cars. These cars all in first class condition. Apply Denison’s Garasge, 430 Main street. -5-d12 FOR SALE-—Rnode Isiand Reds (ex- clusive) hatching eggs, best pens $2.00. Incubator eggs $5 a.hun- dred; also day. old chickens $15 a hundred; month old, $25 a hundred. W. J. Simpson, Plainville. Tel. b55-4. 3-5-1w FOR SALE—Cafe with hall and bot- tling works. Price right to quick buyer. Address Box 19xx, Herald. 3-6-6dx FOR SABE—Property at No. 70 Austin street. Bargain if sold at once. Enquire- No. 192 Fairview street, second floor. 3-6-déx FOR SALE—Large, smooth potatoes grown on my farm in Kensington, 10 bushel lots, 75¢ bu. Less than 10 bushel, 866 bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 254-12. 3-9-3d DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1915, d Now MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH 'INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. s e D DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING done at home. Miss N. Guentaner, 54 Trinity street. 3-8-5dx MR eSS L SN ST ADOPTION—Wanted S THE - TIME TO REPAIR THAT Perhaps there.is a strip that hangs down, making the room look untidy. or repeir work in metal ceiling. Metal Ceiling has become demched a cornel d; Congult us for ne First class work guaranteed. J. EDWARD ERWIN . Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work . of Every 62 Lafayette Street, Description. ‘Phone 629 FOR SALE--16 Good 2-family house of 12 rooms, Large Also good rent on Ledge Court, near B1k. HDHU “A\TED WANTED—Young man m work drug store. One withy sSome expefl- ence preferred. A®dress - Drug Store, Box 8, Herald. d51t1-ant it Ao, P WANTED— Young shf te take -garé of children. Apply mornings: ‘96 South Burritt street. 3-11-tf4 good home for beautiful, healthy boy baby in American family. Address for in- terview P. O. Box 9§% Han[(‘p “3e11-4dx rOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Seven room cottage. All improvements. Gas and electric lights. 75 Austin | street. Tel. 422-8. 3-11-tf OR SALE—Household goods, rugs WANTED- Position by Address Box 3BB experienced Herald. 3-11.3dx | cook. N WANTED-—Agents, salary and com. mission, exclusive territory. Wrife Agent, 37 Hawkins St., City. { 3-10-2dx and piano. James Dempsey, Jar- vis Farm, Berlin. 3-11-d8x | FOR SALE—J¥arm, 18 acres, in Crom- well, two small houses, two barns, two henneries, two woodsneds, nine acres woodland, nine acres for ‘planting. .Owner too old to work 1t ¥ive minutes from trolley. Ad- dress KFarm, Box 9, Herald. 3-10-2dx YR SALE—New milch Jersey cow. | Young, pet and nice. Enquire of Joseph Oliver, Shuttle Meadow Road, Plainville, Conr. Tel. 19-4. 3-9-d3x FOR SALE—Farm in Farmington. 8¢ acres with buildings, stock and tools. Near trolley. Station 32, 8. D. Lindsay. 3-9-d5x FOR SALE—Six room cottage with garage. Inquire 601 Arch. 3-8-(15xl FOR SALE—First class tallor shop at 3561 Arch St, on account of owner leaving town. 3-9-34 FOR SAL EA—-Ten acres of best farnl land in Modesto, Cal. Cultivated for alfalfa and fruit. Alex Berg, 44 Center St. 3-9-5dx —eeeeeeeeee e, ‘fO ]il{;\'l‘ TO RE:\T—I‘ne rooms, newly pa- pered, $11. 401 Chestnut street. 3-11-wix TO RENT—4 room tenement at 227 Washington. All modern improve- ments. l\ew buxldmg 3-11-6dx TO RENT— T“o tenement house of ten rooms. Modern improvements. On trolley line. W, P, Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 8-10-1wx TO RENT-—A very desirable tenement of six rooms; modern conveniences, garden, etec., in a two family house, adults, at 113 Bassett St. 3-9-6dx TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements. Burritt. four rooms, 105° South 3-9-dbx TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop St. Inquire No. 27 ‘Winthrop St. Eugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. 2-24-1f 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, Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh, etc.,, are symptoms. Delays are dangerous. Send at once tc Dr. Brown, 985 Arch street, Phila- éeiphia, for BROWN’'S BLOOD CURE. Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— lasts & month. Sold by RIKER- HEGEMAN DRUG STORES. BUILDING LOTS ‘We offer a nice building lot, 80x140 feet, East streef, $600.00. One Buena Vista avenue, $200.00. > 1A cash payment of $50.00 either of these lots. The Home Banking and Realty Co. ‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street 50x150, secures FOR SALE Compost Manure .. Sheep Manure . Bone Meal .. Top Dressing .. Seed Potatocs ..Load $2.00 ..bag 2.00 ...bag .bag ..bag STANLEY SVEA GRAIN & COAL CO, Tel. 419, Cor, Stanley and Dwight s e FOR SALE-—Ford Touring Car, fully equipped. Fine condition. For sale cheap. Tel. 1073-4. 3-8-6ax water heated and all other im- | provements. Owner wishes to leave town by April 15. Address Box 20AX, Herald. 5-6d AUTO OWNERS. Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 centa. ‘Why pay more. Tire repairing in all branches. Slightly used tires and tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Tire and Repair Co., 564 Church St., Near Main. 2-22-mlx T S S S S D ROOVMS. TO RENT—Room with board for gentleman. References. Address Box 35BB, Herald Office. 3-11-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, second { floor, electric lights, steam heat, use of bath and telephone. 53 Glen street. Tel. 999-3. 3-3-tt TWO ROOMS—Furnished for light housekeeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Three minutes’ walk from center. 46 Wal- nut street. _— TO RENT. { TO RENT—Three new tenements, five rooms on each floor, at 659 Stanley street. Apply A. S. Boynton, 14 Kelsey street. Tel. 1437-5. 3-11-d3 TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements, 473 Park street extension. 3-2-tf TO RENT-—Store thoroughly equipped Suitable for groceries and meat., G. H.,, Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement with modern improvements to small family of Americans. Price §12 per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tf TO RENT—One tenement rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf e TO RENT—Two five-rooni tenements, all modern improvements. lnquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf of five TO RENT—3 five room tenements b, @nd 1 four room at 233 Arch street. » All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. % Marr on the premises. 11-9-2¢ e — MALE HELP WA VVA\'TLD—GOod bright hoy, 16 yolrs of age, for office boy in local fac- tory. Address Box 30XX, Herald office. 3-10-d6 HELP \\'ANTED—-I‘ED R LE. WA!\TFD——A girl noon hours as w.«u\- ress. Apply at the Elm restaurant. 73 Elm St. 3-11-1ax SITUATION WANTED, WELL EDUCATED YOUNG M/ \\ ('l(‘_ | Sanitary and Sewer District are here- { the outstanding indebtedness of | district. FOR SALE-—Seven room cottage, hot | == Genrgiana Man%Ze, D. WANTED-—Maid for general house- work, No washing. Mrs. 8. T. Goss | 48 Grove Hill 3-9-44 SPECIAL MEETING ' OF mE} PLAINVILLE SANTTARY AND WER DISTRICT. | The legal voters of the Plainville by notified and warned to appear at a special meeting of the Plainville | Sanitary and Sewer District, in she town hall, Plainville, Conn., on the 17th day of March, 1915, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the following purposes: 1—To lay a tax for the payment of the 2—To transact any other business that may come legally before said meeting. Dated at Plainvile, Conn., March 11, 1915. J. T. McCARTHY, Clerk of District. “JOHN STREE lot, 66x185. - Low. price. . Wock Av. modern canven!en( t’EY Nl Pk il 252 Malh Se 'ECTIVES 3 yéuy are anucipating ‘mv Cif tion. any matter wher integr d results ° el write A G. Brown, 26 State, Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Chai pighaty atv Elizabeth 1089, 7,200 done ID.many lung GOOD; WORKMANBSHIP — MOD ATE CES. > Uinotype Composition EASTERN PRINTING AND LISHING COMPANY, 53 (huorch Street. Tel. C. EBBESEN, Mgr. —————————————————— A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Na.ional Bank Building. FOR SALE Stultz & Co. Piano, mahogany case. Terms $1.50 weekly. Fully guaran- teed, chair, scarf, one year's tuning and delivery free. Don't fail to come in and see this piano. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street FOR SALE Ask to see our beautiful Gor- don & Sons Piano. Sold on terms of $2.00 weckly. Price right if s6ld at once, as we nced the room. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street FOR SALE A uscd Columbia Grapho- phone with records, perfect condition, $15; terms, $1.00 weckiy. Come quick If you want this bargain, BRODRIB & WHE 8 Main Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phone 1319-2 | 4or lour lnsuraice anu Surety Bonds 7 vnid troublc by hoving yomr insur- ance written Dy & man who - kmows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth r PHILADI:LPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store l BEST WORK AT MODERATE PHIGES' Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 I L Sundays by Appolutment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. n TLER S. sires work evenings, five to ten or eleven. Anything, either mental or manual labor would be acceptable, I have a High school and college education. Address Box 2C, Her. ald. 3-9-d3x BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accom- wmodated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STRFE New Britain PURE MILK AND ‘Wholessle and Re State teat: “Best in the It you want the BEBT; 12 Quarts Milk SEIBERT & SONQ,'... Oiflsm,fl,lfllh ~ REDUCE T AT ; COAL BILL By Burning JESTER’S PONY NU!' COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON. Leave Orders at Crowell’ 254 Main Street. ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Pl et il e Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papets WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & ESTABLISH! Sign Makers. "Phone 534 KINGSLEY. ED 1854, U the oidest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City,