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NEW, BRITAIN bAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916. Does Path of Sun ; ”Eclipse Portend Early End of War? Some Folks Think So “PATH OF ECLIPSE, 9nd TOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUNY From Phota ATLANTIC OCeAN According to superstitious folk, the 1l eclipse of the sun on February s an omen of evil or good in the war. The astronomers reported that the eclipse would be visible as a par- tial eclipse in the United States, be- ginning in the Pacific Ocean, moving eastward, crossing the north portion of Colombia, South America, north of Caracas, Venezuela, passing over the island of Gaudeloupe, in the | 1r dies, Atlantic Ocean, south of Ireland. Some folks believe that as the eclipse West | creat good. Some folks and ending at sunset in the | but they do not agree in their opinion raph| was scheduled to end right on the edge of the war zone peace Wwill come come time in 1916. Before astrono- mcers succeeded in working out solar | and lunar eclipses on a basis of exact { Thathematics, so that they could be predicted years in advance, they were | zenerally looked upon all over the | worla as being supernatural visita- tions which portended great evil or still think so, of this month’s eclipse. Some hold it means a long term of war. William Holtz, M. T., MECHANO-THERAPY Spinal Ad- BOOTH BUILDING i MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CT. | "Phone 1710 nsultation Free. BOWLING, Hubs and Private Par. Accommodated. ding Nelson 172-174 ARCH STREET. ERFECTLY PASTEU IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, ark Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connection. $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutes pm Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at 5 cent- H. N. DOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East = GERMAN REPORT ON ’ RAID ON ENGLAND | Incendiary Bombs Dropped By Zep- pelins on Docl Harbors and Fac- tories—Much Damage Done. Berlin, Feb. 2.—The German ad-' miralty’s report on the Zeppelin raid of England says that incendiary bombs ; were dropped on and near Liverpool, | Birkenhead, Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Great Yarmouth. Violent fires occurred. All the airships re- turned in safety. The text of the offi- cial statement reads: “A German squadron during the night of January 31-February 1 dropped a large number of incendiary bombs on and near the Liverpool and Birkenhead docks, harbor and factor- ies, aiso on the Manchester Iron Works and Blackblast Furnaces and on the Nottingham and Sheffield fac- tories and blast furnaces and, finally, on a large number of industrial es- tablishments on the Humber and near Great Yarmouth (Norfolk). At all these places heavy explosions and most serious fires. On the Humber | one battery was silenced. “The sirships were heavily fired upon from all points, but were not hit. All the airships, in spite of the enemy’s efforts, returned to safety.” b Cy ing Gar $1,069 - Roadster |, 40H. P. 31,043 | the ecs | Phone 236 for Demonstration Williams Auto Co. R | “JEWELS” FLASH NO MORE—SOUVENIRS “Jewels,” like the one in the photo- graph, made the Tower of Jewels at the Panama- co a pictured in exact size, Pacific exposition in San Franc | wonder of glory by day and by night. Through tiny mirrors at the backs of | the 100,000 “jewels” sunlight and | searchlight beams were reflected with prismatic scintillations that aroused atic admiration of millions of beholders. Now that the exposition is closed and the Tower of Jewels is | no more, the ‘“jewels” have been dis- (rihulefi throughout the country as souvenirs. Each bears a little brass medal attesting its genuineness. Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros. e o Strictly fresh native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros., 301 Main St—advt. e [ S G ) “The Busy Little Store” Strictly Fresh Connecticut 'EGGS 287 ELM STREET When You Read Do you exp: nce a semnsation of eye strain or afterwards suffer from smarting, aching eyes or headache? If so you need to he fitted to NEW GLASSES, To be sure of good service and fair prices come to F. L. McGUIRE, 276 MAIN STREET Upstairs Over the Commercial Trust Co., LeWitt Bldg.—Telephono 335 Right from the nest, 1ot an egg in the lot a week old. Russell Bros. 301 MAIN STREET | | i | TO RENT—Second CENNY A CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 1%¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO RENT. TO RENT—Three room flat and three offices in ‘The Barnes,” 131 Main street. Inquire L. M. Barne: 2-1-6d4 TO RENT—Two four room tenements on West Main street. conveniently near to Hart & Hutchinson factory. Inquire, 24 Bradley street. 1-31-6d FURNISHED APARTMENT for light housekeeping. Two rooms, Path and pantry. Elegtric light and gas. Veranda. 195 Maple Street. 1-29w1 TO RENT—Tenements, one 4 room, one 5 and one 6 rooms Apply John Pinches, 62 Chestnut. 1-29-6d floor tenement, Modern con- Lincoln St., 1-25-tf five rooms and bath. Veniences. Inauire 65 Tel. 941-3. TO RENT—Apartment of four rooms, second floor, with improvements. 210 Chestnut street. 1-25-tf TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf fied w-ORD’ ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. LOST—Yecllow and white Angora Kkit- | ten. Reward if returned to 49 Park ! place. 1-31-3d | FOUND. A SOW—Owner can have S applying at 28 Seymour ave paying for charges. parties taken able rates. NOTICE—Automobile out. Buick car. Res Richard Covert. Tel. 1 . | 1-31-6dx BOARD AND ROOM for gentlemen or Private family, home com- Also furnished rooms, all conveniences. Inquire 78 Maple street, lower bell, Telephone 211—:‘.é 9-t TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ond floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 81d floor. 12-11-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Office boy. Must be a graduate of grammar school. References required. Call at office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock Com- pany. 2-2-4d WANTED—Three diernakers. Em- pire Electric & Mfg. Co., Plainville. 2-2-wl FOR SAXL FOR SALE—3 desirable building lots | adjoining my home in Kensington, 5 minutes from trolley, R. R. Sta- | tion, etc. Build and enjoy your home this summer. M. Cowles. FOR SALE—Horse 14 years old, sound, too light for my work. Suit- able for peddler, also good light buggy. Sell right, and 50 Bush. carrots. Addrtss A. Bruce, Berlin Ct. 2-1-d steamfitter Herald, Box 2-2-3d WANTED—Plumber or for factory, Address 12XW. SPOON-MAKER—Familiar with _thc manufacture of Retinned Steel Spoons. Capable of taking entire charge, Box X18X Herald Office. 2-2-3a WANTED—Scrapers and, assemblers, also engine Lathe and milling ma- chine operators, to work in one of the finest shops in New England. where the best of nit and working conditions prevail. Men familiar with machine tool work only preferred. Apply Putnam Machine Co., Fitchburg, Mass. 2-1-tf WANTED—At once, assembling work. Electric Mfg. Co., three boys for Apply Trumbull Plainville. 2-1-w1l WANTED—Young man to work in factory of local concern. Address P. O. Box 33, New Britain, Conn. WANTED—A few more good men, experience not steady employment, outfit free. Write for particulars. Address H. H. Gurney & Co., Nurserymen, Au- burn, Me., or Geneva, N. Y. WANTED—Cylinder press feeder in printing department. Apply Lan- ders, Frary & Clark. WANTED—A wood screw thread cut- ting machine toolsetter. Also sev- eral rivet makers. First class men only need apply. Address Factory, Box 17, care New Britain Herald. 1-29-8dx WANTED—Young man as clerk in factory department. Address Box 35L, Herald. 1-29-4dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED-Girls for fac- tory work. Hartford Faience Co., Hartford. Tel. Charter 2625. ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework in small family, Most of laundry work dono outside. 66 Forest street. 2-2-tf WANTED—Helpers in plating de- partment. Good wages. Steady work. New Departure Mfg. Co., Employment Bureau, Bristol, Conn. WANTED—Young woman about 18 vears of age as clerk in office. High school graduate preferred. Address P. 0. Box, 507, City 2-2-3d WANTED—By Polish woman work by day or hour or take washing home. Box 34, Herald. 2-2-2dx WANTED—GIrl to assist with light housework, 50 Hart street. 2-2-1dx WANTED—Kitchen girl and kitchen man, Hotel Beloin. 1-2-tf WANTED-—Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer to substitute for about two months, beginning week of Feb 14. A. G. Hawker, 22 Park street. 2-1-tt WANTED—Girl wanted, store work in bakery, street. sixteen, for at 95 Arch 2-1-2d WANTED—Housemaid, Swedish pro. ferred, New Britain General hos- pital. 1-26-tf FOR SALE—Piano, $125; condition; also furniture. ple street. excellent | 160 Ma- | 2-1-3x FOR SALE—1912 Reo Roadster, 1912 National Speedster and 1915 Hudson 6-40 Touring car. . All cars are In fine condition. Bargain for cash. Williams Auto Co., 387 EIm St., City. 1-31-6d FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN AUTOS, Maxwell demonstrator, 1 Ford with electric lights anag starter. Maxwell Cabriolet, 1913 Reo, (1, 1915 Reo Six) All in first class condition. Denison Garage, 430 Main St. 1-27-6dx Several two family | of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also huilding lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Stcele, 260 Chestnut street. 1-28-6dx FOR hous SALE FOR SALE—White Rock and Ancona Cockerels. Excellent birds. J. Wm. Denton, Plainville, Conn. 1-27-wix FOR SALE—Edison Home Phono- graph, with fifty records, good as- sortment, all in, fine condifion, $9. 1 weekly. Phonograph Box 7, Her- 1-25-tf WANTED—To rent farm close to Will probably buy same if it proves satisfactory. Addr Box 241, City. MEN-WOMEN, WANTED. $75.00 month. Government jobs. Va- cancies constantly. Write for list positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester, N. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. New 7-Room Cottage at Barnes- dale; 12-Room Hous: and Large Barn on West Main Street. Also a fine Chicken Farm of 100 acres with trout brook. C. L. Telephone BARNES, 192 Chestnut St. FURNISHED ROOMS, FRONT ROOMS, opposite the park, 242 Main. Top floor. 2-2-d3x — Privaté en- Arch street. 1-5dx sep- en- TWO Furnished Rooms. trance. Central. 170 HOUSEKEEPING Rooms arate conveniences; separate trance; central. 16 Prospect s SITU! WANTED—Position hy a competent cook or housework without laundry. | Address Box X31X, Herald Office. WANTED—To do w ing. Address Bo shing and iron- W Herald. 2 OFFICE 24 Dwight Ct. TELEPHONE 3 Bags The new Royal Price $100 (In Canada $125) § ““The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork’’ TI—IE 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 typewriting accept a standard of inferior to high-class printing, yet you would not accept poor printing. But with the new standard of “typewriter presswork” created bty the new Royal “10,” it is no longer necessary to accept inferior typing in your office. *The Type That Teclls " Pick up the letters you have signed to-day. Examine them—then see a sample of the faultless presswork of the Royal! On which kind of typing will you send your signature to represent YOURSELF ? Which one will you trust to convey unmistakably to the world the character of your house ? Get the Facts! Send for the “Royal man” and Investigate the new master-machine that takes writing. Or write us direct for our new brochure, ask for a DEMONSTRATION. the “grind” out of type=- “BETTER SERVICE,” and book of facts on Touch-Typing—with a handsome Color-Photograph of the new ROYAL MODEL 10—all sent free to typewriter users. “Write now—right now! "’ ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. 261 ASYLUM STRE! HARTFORD, CONN, FOR SAILE Two family house, 13 rooms, 277 Chestnut street, all 3 modern equipment. A Bargain. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street * NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Pho‘:o ang Wood En- gravings b b4 Il1lustrators for All Kinds of Ad- vertising Purposes STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servicc, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, 589 Main St, Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224, "PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printng Dene In Several Languases v | The Eastern Printing Co., | 53 Cha . . Street. ‘lel. 634. RBRE TN 18 ll MG DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- ton in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CON ‘PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phone. A. B. JOHNSON, D.D. S. | DWIGHT A. DENTIST National Bank BId, Open Evenin, .J' M. F}inng,gan‘ CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in, 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures Leétter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc 26 State St Hartford, Con, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by heving your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Williams Auto Co Agents Hrdson Mowr Cars. New & and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. "PHON. 2306, 287 ELM STRERT AUTOS TO RENT Stables ha. RSP T . T A R o SRS R T P SR DS Pk Y1 > 24 Maple Street, 6 Rooms, $12.00. 106 Tremont Street, 4 Rooms, $9.00. 505 Main Street, 5 Rooms, $20.00 BY Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Main Cireet. m