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g nmg Place of French; Porro Plans an Italian Expedition WATERFRONT 0F SALONIKI ond. _DAUGHTER. - Gerersl PORRO - -~ ong the Furopean strongholds iki, at which TFrance landed s when Bulgaria’s attitude be- threatening, has always been bicuous on account of its strate- osition at the head of the gulf of iki.. . The city was captured by freeks in the Turko-Balkan war. 140 miles south hy west of Sofia. ity has been described as one of ost picturesque in Europe, its 8 rising in terraces from the flat to a height crowded by the towered citadel. Italy's en- e into the Balkan of staff of the Italian army, who hed a possible Italian expedition le Balkans. In addition to the n troops who have already gone le Aegean sea and are now occu- Rhodes and other islands, Italy roops concentrated .in Brindisi Ineighboring towns. The picture s General Porro and his daugh- | lexandra, a Red Cross nurse, ! a view of Saloniki. ATTENTION ! e cold weather will soon be here. | have your furnace looked over put in first class shape: by G. A. , the Furnace Man, 424 h street. Drop me a card or | e 1480. PATENTS WANTED ite for List of Patent Buyers and tions Wanted. $1,000,000 in s offered for inventions. Send | h for free search. Our four books free upon request. [CTOR J- EVANS & CO., offices, Washington, D, C., New Offices 189 Broadway, -'Phone. | and 443. Hours, 9 to 5. Mon- until 9 p, m. situation | into prominence General Porro, | EP HUNTING IS NO MILD PASTIME German Raiders Hard to Detect and Difficult to Attack §Correspondence of tws Assoclated Press.} London, Oct. 7.—Zeppelin hunting is not so easy as it seems to the landgoing - critics, who think it gross carelessness that any Zeppelin has been allowed to sail over English soil and get away. ‘Warnings from Holland. The first message of a raid may come from a point in Holland or QUIGLEY SAYS He would like to talk with some home for person who wants a nice little $100 He has a neat, modern six room cottage, gas in every room,’ fine-bath room, near school, two minutes to trolley line which he will sell for $100 down, balance on monthly payments. A home of your own for $100. QUIGLEY, You can’t beat this, 277 Main Street ANNOUNCEMENT Our lease having expired we have discontinued our store on ‘Whiting street and will for the present conduct business direct from our Greenhouses. Remember we are just as near you as your nearest telephone, and we assure you your orders will receive prompt attention and delivery. Special this week only. Boston and Whitmann’s Ferns, value $1.00 each, for 50c. Delivered on approval, if they don’t please you, don’t take them. We are bound to please. VIET’S GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 48 CLINTON ST. TO RENT 48 Maple St. 6 rooms, ... _48 Maple St, 6 rooms, $15 15 Fairview St, 6 rooms $10 46 Maple St- 6 rooms ..... $14 69 Church St., b rooms,.. $23 .$20 64 Church 48 Main ¢ 450 East St 87 Arch St., 85 Tart St., o 5 rooms rooms .... rooms .. rooms .... rooms .... THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FESTATE Office Open Monday 29 WEST ‘MAIN STREET and Saturday Evenings. | a manner, Flanders or some outlying English coast watch station. It gives the time of passing. the general direction and the estimated height of the air- ship. On receipt of this at the aero- drome, the scout planes start out. ‘Well Defended. Usually the Zeppelin chooses a dark night for a raid. Its machine- guns amply protect its giant frame from alr attacks at its height, level and below. But the gas bags render it vulnerable from above. To be at an advantage, the chaser must arise to a greater height than the invader, which is able to attain a maximum height of about 11,000 feet. Unlike the gas ship, which can ascend swiftly at will, the aeroplane has to circle up slowly and laborious- ly. The scout probably starts out in the pitch dark with clouds to pass through. After the necessary altitude is reached, he has to speculate per- haps vaguely as to his position and then settle on his course. If he is sailing over country occupied by the Germans, he has to dodge the search- lights which are touching up the clouds. Once caught, the shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns begins to burst. The scout then has to dive, circle, reverse and dodge about un- til he gets out of range and safe into the dark again. It requires all the nerve the airman possesses to keep himself under control while the shells burst with blinding flashes and the searchlights play on the clouds. Detecting the Enemy. Safe into the dark, the hunter watches for his first clue—a Zeppelin signal from below in the form of fire flashes. This seen, he shapes his course for it. If the moon is due to come up at this time, the work simplified, for thp form of the Zep- pelin may be easily seen if within range. If unaware of the impend- ing attack, the enemy’s course is reg- | ular with the long sausage like form | running on a level. The problem is now to keep clear of the Zeppeline's ears. The Zeppeline's engines can be slowed down so that the louder buzz of the aeroplane may be overheard. If the Zeppelin detects the noise of the attacker, he flashes lights that illuminate all the surrounding clouds. Once he ses the object of his search his machine-guns begin to play. There is a case recounted by an aviator where his pausing aeroplane took refuge in a cloud and then passed over and dropped bombs along what he thought was the Zeppeline's prob- able course, which he based on the sound of the enemy’'s machine-guns. At the same time, the Zeppelin was firing into the cloud in the hope of getting in a chance shot at the pur- suer. Each lost the other in the clouds, and the Britisher returned to his base without knowing whether or not he had damaged his enemy. The Zeppelin probably did the same thing. GAFFNEY RESIGNS Accepted by Cable—Successor Not Named. ‘Washington, Oct. 7.—The resigna- tion of T. St. John Gaffney, American consul general at Munich, requested by the state department because of unneutral utterances, was received yesterday and accepted by cable, Accompanying théresignation was a cablegram bearing the names o about a half dozen American residents of Munich, which stated that Mr. Gaffney had performed his duties in which, as far as they could tisfactory. Mr. Gaffney's see was r has not been named. cce: { Only 50 more left of those Dollar Ferns for 50c this week only. | Tel. 136-5 VIETS GREENHOUSE, 48 Clinton St. CASH IN ADVANCE. MWIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD LOST. LOST—Friendship bracelet between High school and Stanley St. Find- er return to Doris Beckley, Beck- ley, Conn. 10-7-1dx LOST—Saturday gold pin thyst. Finder return Office. Reward. with ame- to Herald 0-6-2dx ox hound, white and lemon, | 'y John F. Rivers, 132 Clark | Street, reward. 10-5-3dx E————————————— FOUND. FOUND—Frown spol on breast. Tel. 126. white or tag. 10-7-3d | hound with No collar HELP \\' AN l‘ED—‘P\LE. “'A\T]‘D—Qtono masons for Hnrt- ford Auto Parts building, East Ellis St. B. H. Hibbard Co. 10-7-34 WANTED—Salesman and collector: Apply at Singer store, 23 W. Main street, between 12 and 1:30; after 5 p, m. 10-6-2dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent second No one under 17 need apply. Call any cvening this week, 191 Vine street. 10-7-6d WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Small family. Take Berlin car to Berlin. House opposite the Church. Mrs. Dodd. 10-7-3d girl. ‘WANTED-—A girl for general house- work. 25 Francis St. 10-6-3dx WANTED—A competent cook. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place. Mrs. 9-30-tf WANTED—Second maid, Mrs. F. L. ‘Wilcox, end of trolley line, Berlim street. 10-4-tf E——————————— ey TO RENT TO RENT—Five room modern improvements. street. Tel. 1079-3. tenement, 10-6-3dx TO RENT—Two housekeeping. provements. 2. rooms for All modern im- 193 Main street, bell 10-6-2dx light TO RENT—Six room tenement, lower floor, opposite church, Berlin street. Mrs. Wm. H. Webster, Berlin. 10-6-3d TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements. New house, 210 Bassett street. Inquire 28 Roberts street, 10-6- d3x TO RENT—Two tenements of flve rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W, P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 10-5-6dx TO RENT—On Worthington Ridge, Berlin, 6 room rent, gas, good water. Phone 669-2. 10-4-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement sec- ond tioor 7, Andrews street. 10-4-6dx TO RENT—Four rooms, newly paint- ed, at 32 Greenwood street. 10-2-tf TO RENT—Six rooms, third floor, 54 Garden St. All improvements. Tel. 605-3. 9-29-tf 14 Warlock ! electric lights, | EACHB INSERTION. ALL advertlsements for the classified celumn must be in the Yerald office by %:30 p. m. on the day of issue FOULK NALE., , wonder- anxious FOR SALE ful bargain, make offer, move, sell dollar weekly. Address Sacrifice, Herald oflic 10-7-14d | FOR SALE—1915 Ford touring car, run about five months, in fine con- dition. Williams Auto Co, 87 Eim street. 10-7-04 FOR SALE fine condition, Main street. second hand furnace in cheap. 96 West | 10-7-3dx FOR SALE—One shape of Soverign | Trading Co. stoc Pays 6 per cent. dividend and 5 per cent. dis- count on all purc Address Box 17 XX, Herald. 10-7-8a FOR SALE—Late Model National Speedster, electric light and splendid equipment $650.00. 1911 Reo, light | delivery and touring car, good equipment, 5.00. 1911 Cadill Coupe, electric light, just painted $500. Late Model Twin Motorcycle 2 speed, wita Presto tank and speedometer $95.00. All cars have just ben overhauled and are in first class condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 10-7-4d FOR SALE—Parlor stove in good condition. Slightly used, inquire 12 Fairview street, third floor. 10-7-2dx FOR SALE—Victrola, latest model almost new, $15, including records. $1 weekly terms if desired, Box 3W Herald. 10-6-tf FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with 100 records, two and four minute attachment, all in good condition, terms, $1 per week, Box 4B. Her- ald 10-6-tf FOR SALE—House of ten rooms, House, Can be sold cheap. Apply to B. M. KNOX TEACHER OF SINGING that he teaching ROOM BLOCK, MAIN TUESDAY afternoon and evening. has 40, BOOTH STREET, Announces at 259 every VOICE TRIAL FRE MORTGAGES FOR SALE! All local mortgages. Good Amount $5,000 1.500 1,200 1,000 600 2,000 1,600 1,300 security. Interest per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent per cent. per cent per cent, 1st mortgage . ist mortgage . 1st mortgage . 1st mortgage . 2nd mortgage “nd mortgage 2nd mortgage ?nd mortgage . IRE INSURANCE. ECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential writc A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Done in Several Languages - The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur,.. Street. Tel. 634. DL modern improvements. Near trolley line, at a low price easy terms, W. P, Steele, 260 Chestnut street 10-6-6dx FOR SALE—Corbin car, toy tonneau, good condition Apply to C. . Bence, Buick garage. 10-6-tf FOR SALE—Wilcox and Gibbs, Au- tomatic Sewing Machine, price $15. worth $40. Trial if desired. Ad- dress Sewing Machine, Box 11C, Herald office. 10-6-2dx FOR SALE—Glenwood and gas stove, bed and few other things almost new, 195 Maple street, side door, upstaire. 10-5-3dx | C. EBBESEN, MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYEEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St Hartford, Coms Williams Auto Co, Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repatrs, Supplics, Storage. 'PHONE 23§, 7T ELM FOR SALE—Household furnishings. 43 Glen slreet upstairs 10-5-5dx FOR SALE*Harley Davldson twin motorcycle. Inquire 286 Maple St. 10-1-wilx FOR SALE—Five passenger Hudson touring car 1913-54 model. For par- ticulars inquire 92 Vine street. 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—Maxwell 104 Dwight street. Runabout at Call evenings. 9-30-tfx OTICE. TO RENT—Seven rooms. provements. 'Phone 475-4, all im- 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension- 9-9-tf TO RENT—Third floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, gas, Bassett street. tenement six adults. 113 5-27-tf ———— e WANTED. WANTED—To borrow $500 on second mortgage. Will pay bonus and 8 per cent interest. Address ‘“Loan,” Box 17, Herald. WANTED—Position at once. or repairing autos. Best ences. Five years' experience. dress Box 6 B. J., Herald. Driving refer- Ad- EMIL H. R. VOGEL Voice Culture German English Telephone 339-12. 179 Glen St. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection _. Miss Nellie 10-6-4dx NOTICE—Dressmaking. Gunther, 45 Trinity St. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Telephone 1073-4 10-4-1wx FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Three desirable rooms for light housekeeping. All con- veniences. Also single rooms. 2 Main street. Inquire at elevator. 10-7-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 505 Arch street. 10-4-6d TO RENT—Two connecting suitable for light 280 Arch street. Tel. rooms, housekeeping, 67-4. 10-6-6d FOR SALE TWO NEW BUNGALOWS Barnesdale, 7 and 10 Rooms. payment required. Have your apply on your home. C. L. BARNES, 'Phone 151-2. 192 Chestnut Str at Small rent A VERY FINE We are offering a FARM, or COUNTRY sting of nice House, large 300 acres of choice land, within three miles of the New Britain. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street PROPERTY, very desirable HOME, con- Barns and 1l located center of A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. 3. DENTIS I Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. BOWLING Clubs and Private Pariies Accommodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH REET. e e ety If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 NOTICE! REGISTERED NURSE Having suitable home, living alone, would accommodate few confinements desiring privacy. Terms moderate, Write P. O. Box 951, Hartford. B COTTAGE IN 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & [ JCSI | No. 61 Madison Street Large corner lot, all kinds of fruit, every modern convenience in house. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street RudolphF.Ehrler VIOLIN INSTRUGTOR Will open studio Block, Room 21, Oct. 1st, 1915, Hours » A. M. to » P. M. 179 Hart Street. in Booth's Residence 'Phone 1467, 'SALOON. FOR SALE $12,000 | Address SALOON-_ Herald Office FOR SALE First class single house of 9 rooms, all in prime condition with every im= provement. Also large 3 floor barn, J H N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance WEST MAIN STREET | ==-LIVERY---- Reasonable Rates Storage, Repalrs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 180 MAIN ST. PHILADELEHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 4% M. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. ..ONKS, D, D. S~ Georgianna Monks, D. D. S. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag’t Reo Cars Thine A —_— Advertise Your Wants in 1'he Herald’s Want Columns, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble hy baving your insur- ance written by & man who kndws how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, O ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARYFORD, CONN. EFORE You Buy, See this NEW THE WESTERN PART OF CITY, with Garage, For Sale for $3,500. Call on schultz & Costello, Inc.’ 242 Main Sireet. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. *Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the eldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop tn the Olty.