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Teutons See in Allied Troops’ Lafiding A Threat to Depose King Constantine Vith tenegro surrendered to the ns, the allies seemed determined orce the issue in the Balkans by ing on Greece to take stand nist the Teutonic powers. A note | he Greek government, amounting | bn ultimatum, is said by the Ger- | Overseas News agency to have | presented by France and Greutl Serbia overwhelmed and Aus- a ' patch, Greece was required to deliver their passports to the ministers of the central powers within forty-eight hours, failing which the entente would take “necessary measures.” ‘‘Persons in a position to judge do not agree as to the dependability of the Greek army,” said the Cologne Gazette. ‘“Ap- parently the king controls a consider- able portion of the higher officers, and, in view of his popularity among the people, it will not be an easy mat- ter to compel him to step out. king has told the ministers central powers that they are main with him.” The of the to re- There was much talk, however, of a revolutionary movement to depose the king and make M. Venizelos, former premier, president of a Greek republic. No. 1 in the pictures, Greek mountain ar- tille: 2, M. Venizelos; 3, King Con- stantine, Prince Andrew, brother of the king, and Crown Prince George. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. SALE—Two mounted Deer Will sell cheap if called for 119 Dwight street, upstai | FOR Heads at once. FOR SALE three ph type K. New Britain Works. FOR good condition, bin Garage, Maple L. Platt at New al Co. $300. Car at Cor- reet. Apply to Britain Lum- 1-20-34d y -Spendid Pens of R. I Red pullets, April hatch, Bred from fine trap nested laying strain. 125 Kelsey St. FOR SALE—Rose comb brown 1 | horn cockerels. Gordon P. Mor | Plainville. Columbia "Grafonola, used only very short time, looks like new, with records. $15.00 Would consider $1.00° weekly. B 9 Herald £ FOR SALE—1 large heating stove suitable for hall or garage, 1 small heating stove, 2 furnaces, 1 range and 1590 pound auto truck. All seccond hand. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street, Tel 1-10-tf | FOR SALE TO RENT FACTORY TO RE ear Unicn Works, on Church street front offices in block, L. M. Barnes, 131 Main Street. 1-20-6d TO RENT—Flat, all improvemenis. Heat and hot water furnished. ply T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. 1-14-6Q TO RE. ne four room and three five room tlenements: modern im- ovements; on trolley line, W. I’ , 260 Chestnut street. 1-14-6dx TO RENT—4 room tenement, mod- ern improvements. Inquire 470 Arch st., 1-4-tf TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. Near trolley. Inquire 392 Park St. 12-13-tf | TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ong floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 31d floor. 12-11-tf e e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. One to go home nights. 35 Emmons Place. 1-20-3d ain. According to a Sofia dis- CONDON’S RECORD. | e | Hers | | Who Faces Harry Pierce ¥riday Has Met the Best. arry Condon, the New York bo b has been selected by Mgr. Egan to bt Harry Pierce in the star bout at ; Bast Main street armory tomor- | evening, has a fine record among , lightweights in the “Big City.” | e of Condon’s performances are | ollows: | jllie Beecher, 10 rounds; Bennic | ard 10 rounds; Walter Mohr, ounds, three times; Young Lustig, isi Frankie 10 Inds; Frankie Callahan, 10 rounds. be times; Jack Reid, 8 rounds Grover Hayes, 10 rounc Bradley, 6 rounds, Philadelph ie Houck, 10 round Packey mey, 10 rounds; Harry Pierce, 10 nds; Johny Lore, 10 rounds; Pete ley, 10 rounds; Willie Jones, 10 nds. st to keep in shape for tomorrow it's fray, Pierce journeyed to Al- Tuesday night, and handed a bming to Fighting Zunner, who has dned a big reputation in that vicin- RECORD. Jan. 19. s claim in bowling, SOME BOWLING berdeen, N..D., of this city, 1 ld’s record Roy making onsecutive strikes in a five-game | ‘h with Jake Stroth, in the Met- plitan alleys yesterday bhea his' game with nine kes, rolled two perfect scores and fle” three strikes at the beginning he fourth game for a total for the be of 870. Three game average Five game average 261. The qous record was 860, made by liam B. Roach of N6 CHANGES IN CAMPS, oston, Jan, 20.—Manager Stallings Boston Nationals announced yester- that it had found im- o for his club to exchange training th the New York Americ had arranged for spring at Miami, Fla., Stal- desired to return to old it Macon, Ga. The , which selected the sed to make the changc heen ns. N s his New itter city, Stallings H MORMONS, 1% RATT ¢ peoria, , Jan. Larry Pratt, her for the Boston Red Sox in the ing of 1915, and later for the boklyn and Newark clubs of the fleral league has been signed by Salt Lake City club of the Pacific league, it was announced KNIFE TO PREVE einnati, Jan. third baseman, NT 30.—Heino will ERROR Groh, j undergo an to the | Fligg | Wilmington, | York | ves- | operation here tomorrow to relieve blood pressure in his head. It is be- lieved the operation will relieev him of the dizziness that made him stum- ble frequently when playing ball. KILL VILLA ON SIGHT, ORDER OF CARRANZA tro and Pablo Lopez Also Included in “First Chief’s” | | Them Decree—Blames for Murder of Americans. | Washington, Jan. 20.—Gen. Carran- za sent to the Mexican Embassy herg vesterday the text of a decree he has issued empowering any citizen of Me | ico to kill on sight. Gen. Francisco Villa, Rafel Castro and Pablo Lopez | whom he charges with having head- ed the band of murderers at Santa, | Ysabel. | Tow | I, Venustiano Carranza, First Chief | of the Constitutionalist army and de- pository of the executive power | Mexico, making use of those extraor- dinary powers with which I am vested, | and in view of the frequency which outrageous crimes are bei | committed by bands of outlaws sca tered in various parts of the republic, even after the annihilation of rmies of the reactionaries by stitutionalist forces, sitaution thus created calls for the extremity of energetic measures | C | shall be met | to those who them. In view of the recent attack on a railway train at a point distant eight kilometers from Santa Ysabel in the ate of Chihuahua by bandits led by Rafel Castro and Pablo Lopez, mem- bers of the forces commanded by | Francisco Villa, under whose orders they were operating, in accord- | ance with the precedent established by the Constitutionalist Government in similar cases occurring in the past, I have seen fit to issue the following decree Article 1. The reactionary leader | and ex-General Francisco Villa is de- clared to be outside the pale of the law. Article TI. ers ex-Gen. Rafel Castro Pablo Lopez are hereby declared outside the pale of the law. Article III. Any citizen empowered hereby to arrest | leaders Francisco Villa, Rafel | tro and Pablo Lopez and to | them without any formality | law. 3ut the citizen by are responsible and The reactionary | i be | is the Cas- execute of the performing | writing describing in detail the oc- | currence and setting forth the proofs of the identity of the outlaws and proof of the execution Given in the city of Queretaro on the fourteenth day of January, 1916, VENUSTIANO CARRANZA. The text of the decree fol- i of | with | believe that | of | ion in order that such crimes | severest punishment | for | to of Mexico | such function shall make a record in | { THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE DETECTIVES If you are anticipating ton In any matter where integrity and results are write A. G, BROWN, 26 STREET, HARTFORD, 'PHONE CHARTER 412, investiga- secrecy, essential STATE CONN. T use the Detecta Phone. NTED—Middle aged housekeepor, with references. Address Box 18X Herald. WANTED—Young woman knowledge of bookkeeping clerical position. Address Clerk, Herald dffice. 1-19-ddx WANTED—Woman for housework, by the day. pect street, City. NOTICE ! We have a $90.00 Electric Washing Machine that has been used for demonstration only, which we will sell for $50.00, with a week’s trial, if taken at once. The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 77-79 CHURCH SiREET Tel. 900 4 | Officc Open Monday FIRE INSURANCE Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. When making arrangements for your winter vacation do not fail to get our rates and circulars for Bermuda, West Indies and Central American points. 1-20-a3x | One 2 horsepower motor, | 1-20-3dx | M. F. 1912 Coupe in | 1-17-6dx | 1-15-wix | ,also 8 | Ap- | 29 WEST MAIN STREET and Saturday Evenings. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ALL advertisements r the classified cglumn must be in the Herald office by 20 p. w. on the Aav 0" A 12 1. — = m— TED—Competent maid for gen- i al housework. Mrs. E. L. Prior, | 2 Curtis St., WANTED. | WANTED—Situation | cook Box as hou: L Herald. WANTED—Experienced woman to do washing and ironing. Apply 204 Lincoln St. 1-20-3d | | WANTED—Experienced pher desires position. 24XX, Herald office. stenog Address 1-19-5 ! WANTED—Two diemakers, one auto- | matic press operator and one maa for general work. Empire tric & Mfg. Co., Plainville. HELP WANTED—MALE. TED—Young man 16 years or over for office boy in local factory. | Address P. O. Box 33, New Britain, | Conn. 1-20-3d energetic active man permanent business. | time. Health and | Accident Insurance. Immediate cash returns and future. Address Natiorn- al Casualty Co., Detroit, Mich. 1-20- W. WANTED—AnN to establish ‘Whole or part man, twenty-one | weighing not over | to enter service of the | York, New Haven and Har:i- ford railroad and the Central New England railway companies s brakemen and firemen. Good wages. Apply to A. W. Honywill, Superin- tendent, Hartford, Conn. 1-20-1d | D—Young s and over; WANTED—Men who have had exper- ience plating German Silver Spoon Work and Cutlery. Good pay, steady work, Address Simpson, Hall, Mil- ler & Co., International Silver Co., Successor, Wallingford, Conn. 1-14-6d | TED—Driver. Andrews Swift & | TURNISHED ROOMS, TWO Furnished Room housekecping. Space for 3 H. Wells, 58 Hart street. people or 2 LARGE Front Room for Arch and Walnut. 1-18-d2x { ROOMS with Board. 86 Lake street. Tel. 3563-2. ROOMS—Steam heat, modern Im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut St. 11-24-tt TO RENT A number of very desirable Tene- ments. The Home | Eanking & Reaity Co. 193 MAIN STREET Resident Managers. NOTICE. Rugs, rag carpets and art squares, in any size to 3 yards wide, made of old rags. Also agent for Fluff Rugs, made of old carpets for the Meriden Fluff Rug Mfg. Co. Drop card. Will call. LOUIS G. J. PRELLE, 97 Greenwood Street. CEDAR HILL FARM 1 The only dairy in New Britain prop- | erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- | ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and | cottage cheese. Telephone 98% NOTICE Meceting of Board of Relicf, Town of Plainville. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Relief of the Town of Plain- | ville will meet at the Town Clerk’s Office in said town, at 1:30 in the | afternoon, on Tuesday, February Ist; | Saturday, February 5 Monday, February 2ist, 1916. All appeals from the doings of the Assess ors of said town, and all requests for deductions of amount of indebtedness | from the list of any debtor, may be presented to such Board of Relief. No appeal from the doings of the | Assessors, or application for deduc- tion of amount of indebtedness from the list of any debtor, shall be heard or entertained by the Board of Reliet, unless referred to it at its meeting on the 1st day of February, 1916, or at some adjourned meeting held with- in twenty days thereafter. Plainville, January 20, 1916. H. CONDELL, VEWELL, SIMPSON, business, steam heat, electric lights | Good location. | 1-7-tt | | hennery h and 12th, and | 57 (In Canada S ““The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork’’ THE flawless presswork of the new Royal Master-Model 10 carries the high-grade busi- ness message in as fine form as your thoughts themselves | Royal presswork reinforces the result- getting power of your business-letters—for it adds the forceful stamp of quality to every letter you sign. Heretofore, you have been | obliged to accept a standard of typewriting inferior to high-class printing, yet you would not accept poor printing. 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HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING sold at a gain in i THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. .. .. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings b bl 4 B4 Il1lustrators for All Hindsof Ad- vertising Purposes = - TO RENT The Cornelius Andrews Homestead on West Main St. Large house and | for a chicken farm none Also acres of Woodland | |CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EIC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE . "RE! MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-z and 3§ colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. | HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ing 26 State Harttord a better. 18 for sale. C. L. 192 Chestnut STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART'S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Service, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. el 221-4, 289 Main St Agents Hodson Mowr Cars. New © aud 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Suppiies, Storage. K {1 AR Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRE Livery Cars for hire, day and nizht Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS ‘Phone 22 PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION ME and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Prindng Doue in Several Languages St. | A. B.JUHNSON, . D. S DENTIST National Bank Buildir Open Evenings. Por lour Ansurance any Sureiy Bonas Avotd trouble by baving your mmsur. ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Riock Rooth's ST $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutes from Corbin's, mortgage $2,000 at per cent. H. N. DOCKWOOD. Real Estave and Insurance 86 Wost Main or 793 East 3 If You Want Good Sotued Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 The Eastern Printing Co,, Street. Tel. 634. R Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS Wl grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. ’Phone 534 | MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wxil Paper and Paint Shop in the City. Board of Relief.