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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. BRITISH NAVY TWICE TEUTONIC STRENGTH berman-Austrian Fleet Double That of United States, Declares Cap- tain McKcan. | Washington, Feb. 19.—The B avy today is approximately twice as rong as the combined fleets of Ger- hany and Austria, while the Teutonic bmbination has just about double the a fighting force of the United States, ecording to information in the pos- gssion of the navy department. The ts were disclosed to the House jval committee yesterday by Cav- filn Josiah McKean of the staff of ® chief of operations | Captain McKean also said Fench navy was from to ont. stronger thangthe American, rding to latest information. jkplained that these were ro 3 ates and that charts showing pecific relations to the < us navies fo 1'd be submitted later .y Reur Ad- iral Eenson, the chief of operations. S, {ur as is definitely known, motain told the commitces. the Japa se building program adopted several ears ago, which will not be complet- d for several years to come, pro- ides for a modern fleet of mrvhtl readnaughts and eight battle cruis- rs. It was possible, he added, tmt‘ dditional’ building was in progress, as 11 nations but the United States had ecret building policie On the | rength of the known program, how- | ver, Captain McKean said, Japan | ¥ould have but sixteen capital ships | the per ac- He esti- the hen the ceventeen American dread- paughts built, building or authorized, ere commissioned, | COOMMUNITY CENTERS. | to Establish ‘Tdealized Rural | Schools in Model Settlement. | (Special to the Herald.) ! ‘Washington, Feb. 19.—The ('nlted“ ptates Bureau of Education, co-oper- iting with the National Forward-to- jhe Land league has just become in- rumental in the development of a plan that will establish idealized ral schools as community centers in jnodel settlements that are being planted by the league. in vhich immigrants and deserving ericans with limited means will et a chance to acquire farm homes nd earn good livings from the soi ) Dr. P. P. Claxton, U. S. Commis- ioner of Education, is a member of | e advisory board of the league. is office will furnish plans for the 001 houses to be built and will end a representative to organize the ducational systems. itish | FRISBIE’S ANIMAL FERTILIZERS (Bone, Blood and Tankage) “Made in Connecticut” —~FOR— Connecticut Farms Frisbie's Fertilizers for all crops are made of Animal Tankage, Bone, Blood and High Grade Chemicals; and in fine mechanical condition. Free booklet. | | THEL.T. FRISBIE COMPANY New Haven, Conn. OF 1IN’ T TO SELL. New Britain, Conn., February 19, A, D., 1916. NOTICE dersigned will sell the house and land Lelonging to the estate of Patrick McGuire, deceased, situate No. 201 H.utrmd avenue, New Britain, Conn., 'n the 23rd day of February, A. D, j'r!G at 9 o'clock in the foremoon at private sale, at the office of The W. L. Hatch Company, 29 West Main street, New Britain, Conn. WILLIAM L. HATCH, Administrator d. b. n. City Advertisement Special City Meeting. Jegal Voters of the City of Britain: To the New hereby notified that a Meeting will be held in room 201 in the City Hall in said City on the 25th da of February, 1916, at S o'clock p. m. for the fol- lowing purposes, to wit: To consider and if deemed advis- You are Special City | able to vote to issue the school bonds of id City to the amount of Twen- ty-five Thousand dollars for the pur- pose of purchasing land for a school building, instead of levying tax for said purposes and if said city meeting authorize the issue of said bonds, to fix the rate of interest on said bonds, the time and place of pay- ment of principal and interest there- on, the amount and kind of bonds, the manner in which they shall be sued and sold and the person or per- sons empowered to sign the same on behalf of said City and to do any other business proper to come before said meeting, Dated at New Britain, this 18th day of February, 1916. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, Mayor of the City of New Britain. Notice is hereby given that the un- ' new | FORMER CHAMP DEAD. | New York, Feb. 19.—Charles Hitch- | cock formerly intercollegiate golf | champion died of pneumonia last night at his home here at the age of thirty- | four vears.. After graduation from Yale in 1906 he became a broker in Wall street and was elected a member of the New York stock exchange in The business man has no time to teach an . apprentice. ~He wants EFFICIENCY from the start. Acquire that efficiency by ing. HUNTSINGER’S THE SCHOOL OF EFFICIENCY 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. send for Catalogue N. DETECTIVES If you are anticipating imvestiga- tion in any matter where 8ecrecy. integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. ‘PHONE CHARTER 412. 1 he Detecta Phon For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds ‘ Avold trouble by having your insur- | ance written by a man who knowe how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS. Ronth’s Block. H. Schlafer has just arrived with a carload of horses weighing from 1,200 to 1,800 Ibs., comprising farm chunks, express and draft horses. says this is the finest lot of horses he ever bought. H. SCHLAFER, 42 Willow St. Tel. If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, AUTOS TO AT J. M. Finnegan Stables (N. B. Herald). Tel-phone 302 PASS CHILD LABOR BILL. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 19—The state nate last pight passed without di- bision the house bill which would aise from 12 to 14 years the legal pge limit at'which children may be bmployed in textile plants, factories nd mines. THE GURRAN DRY G00DS CO. ONLY $2.00 For a CAW'S Self-Filling Foun- tain Pen with Safety Clip; a 14-kt. hand-finished gold pen, pointed with Genuine Iridium, and a hand- somely engraved hard rubber Last Night of the Big Sacrifice Sale Extra Values Tonight in All Departments $10 and $12 $4.98 holder. Absolutely the best value in a Self-Filling Fountain Pen ever offered. Can be refilled in a few seconds from any inkwell. (See Illustration.) and one filling will write about 25 pages of note paper. Come in and see our fine line of CAW'S “Safety” and *Self- Filling” Fountain Pens. They're made by the pioneer manufacturer and backed by 38 years’ reputa- tion for superior quality. The Abbe Hardware 279 Main Stre-t Co. For Coats, at . $4.08 and $5.98 Dresses, at. . 32 98 Men’s Fleeced Lined Under- wear, 50c value. Tonight 25C Children’s School Hose 121/5¢ value. Tonight Women’s 25¢ and 50c Neckwear. Tonight ... Women’s Fine Swiss Hand- kerchiefs, 10c and 12c value. Tonight Hair Goods at Half Price. " Palmolive Toilet Soap. 7C Tonight, a bar . ... Special Prices Tonight on all | i | | location. Office Open Monday Knit Geods. FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Stireet. Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable All improvements. Will sell on our easy payment plan. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURSNCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET and Saturday k.venings. attend- Mr. Schlafer | LOST. 1.OST—Fox terrier, black body, white feet, neck, strip on face and tip of tail. Finder notify Chas. C. Brown, st Berlin, Box 91. 2-19-1dx | LOST—Sum of money, February 18, somewhere between Court street and Booth’s hall, or Court street and Iast Main street. Finder please return 34 Court street. Re- ward. 2-19-1dx — WANTED. First class rooms transients hurst”, board also “Maple- 2-19-3dx and accommodate. Plainville, Conn. WANTED—Girls to work in packing room. Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. 2-18-64 WANTED—An American woman of Tefinement and ability, competent to filll any trustworthy position, would be glad to learn of any vacancies. Address, Nurse, Herald. 2-18-2dx WANTED-—Cold rolled strip steel men. Gang slitter operator, cold roller, annealer for low carbon cold rolled steel. In rteply sgive full information regarding experi- ence, and wages wanted. All cor- respondence confidential.: Apply Box 14 X X, Herald. 2-18-2d MEN-WOMEN, WANTED. month. Government jobs. Va- cancles constantly. Write for list positions now obtainable. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 36L, Rochester, N WANTED—Position by young mar- ried man, of several years' experi- ence, as bookkeeper and stenogra- pher with opportunity for advance- ment. Address Box X9X, Herald. 2-17-3dx —_— TO RENT. $75.00 | y. A WOIRD: CASH IN ADVANCE. MNIMUM CHARGE 1% 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 i 1ssue. PERSONAL, ‘Will Charles T. Daly please call at 64 Bower Street, Newton Centre, Ma: Tmportant. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—100 egg incubator, dress Fred Peace, 20 Broad Plainville. FOR SALE—Four passenger Model Buick 1n good condition. A bar gain for some one if taken at once. Hart's aGrage, 189 Main street . 2-19-1d FOR SALE. prairie state cubator. 390 eggs, $20. White Leg horn and buff orpington eggs, $1 setting, $6.00 a hundred. Day old chicks $12 a hundred. C. C. Kal- ler, Box 36, Newington Jct., 2-19-2dx FOR SALE—Ten young cows, new milch and three Thos. Phillips. Tel. 929-3 2-18- seven 3d ! in- Corn. | springers. | FOR SALE—Armstrong player piano, | in storage. cheap. Box 33 A A, mahogany, dition. Sell very stallments. Must sell. Herald. Red for FOR SALE—Six Rhode Isiand cockerels for breeding. Eggs hatching $5 per 100. Day old chicks after March lst. W. J. Simpson, Plainville. Tel. nearly steam Apply 2-16-tf FOR' SALE—Mosler safe, new. TO RENT—5 room flat, heat, and two office rooms. Curran Company. TO RENT-—Nine room house, barn, pasture and land, 16 minutes from trolley. Inquire of C. M. Kensington. TO RENT—Five rooms. first floor, modern improvements, 14 Olive St. F. & 8. tf TO RENT-—Five room apartment at cornér of Arch and Hart streets. Steam heat, hardwood finish, gas and electric light. Inquire Wexler, No. 439 Arch street, Tel. 1311-2. 2-17-6a TO RENT—Four room apartment, Winthrop street. Apply Boardm 475 Arch street. 2-17 RENT—Tenement of floor. six rooms, 162 Maple 2-16-t2 TO heated; second street, TO RENT-—Second floor tenement, five rooms and bath. Modern con- veniences. Inauire 65 Lincoln St., Tel. 941-3. 1-256-tf TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine Inquire P. J. Murray & Main street. 1-24-tf FOR SALE Bungalow on Roxbury Road, also one on Blake Court, in the Belvidere dis- trict. Price low. Apply to The Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 MAIN STREET Resident Managers. CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us subpiy you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk anq cottage cheese. Telephone 98% CHOICE SINGLE HOME With large 1ot and barn and every improvement, price below cost as own- er wants to sell. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East the Oakland Used vou will find car make and model, In ment, every purchasing NOW your saving will paj the running expenses for a large part of the coming season. 1915 Oakland Touring, 1915 Oakland Roadster, 1915 Reo Touring, 1914 Reo Touring, 1915 Metz Roadster, 2-1913 Studebaker Touring, 1912 Chalmers Touring, 1910 Maxwell Roadster, 1910 Pierce Arrow Touring, 1914 Ford Roadster, Electric Starter, 1912 Ford Roadster, Electric Starter. We will be pleased to fur- nish full description of any of the above curs upon request. The A. C. Hine Co., Oakland Service Station, 1329 Broad Street, Hartford, Conn. Billings & Spencer Pactory, near Capitol Aventc, Hartford, Con SALE—Columbia Grafonola, used very little, cost $50.00 Box 8 2-15-tf FOR mahogany finish, with records. $30.00, co new. $5.00 monthly buys it. W, Herald, FOR SALE—The property at No. 79 Oak street, corner lot, and three tenement house. Kasy terms. In- quire A. P. Marsh, deputy Sheriff, 38 Main street. 2-15-wl FURNISHED ROO‘\[S. for hous Keeping. Con- 15 Prospect street. Sec- 2-19-1d TWO ROON veniences. ond Bell FURNISHED ROOMS—Two front roor furnished fc light house- keeping, electric light, heat, gas range. Corner Arch and Walnut streets. 2-19-2 gentleman. 14 Camp 2-19-2d rooms TO RED Room for Steam heat, electric light, street. TO RENT—Three furnished for light housekeeping. Electric light, zas, steam heat, bath, all modern and ’phone. Address Box 19 XX, Herald. 2-18-tf room. Pri- Suitable RENT—Large front and bath. Tel. <0 vate entrance for two. 86 Lake St. HELP V Neat girls for light as- Apply at Trumbull Plainvi 2-19-3d WANTE sembling work. Klectric Mfg. company, Conn. WANTED—For short time, girl to help with housework. One who can home nights. Apply 236 Bas- g0 street, first floor. 2-17-d3x sett WANTED—Girl for general hous work. Family of three. street. WANTED—Girls for making and as- sorting at the Union Laundry, 266 Arch street. 2-7-tf WANTED—Girl for general house work for family of three. z28 Stanley S CHANCE Be your own boss; why slave for oth- ers? Operate vending machines un- der our co-operative plan. Small capital. Part time. Large profits. Particulars free. Chic-Mint Gum company, Wilmington, Delaware. 2-19-1dx HAVE A CHAIN OF STORES that wAll net you 14 per cent. on every $100 you invest. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. IFor further information addres: Box 1141, Hartford, Conn. BOWLING, Hilding Nelson Ciubs and Private Par..cs Accommodated, 172-174 ARCH STREET Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and pight Storage. Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL "Phone 2-18-2dx | 2-11-18x | IS YOUR CREDIT GOOD? The Representatives of the Merchants’ Credit Co. Are Arranging for the Publication of a CREDIT GUIDE For the District As a Basis of Credit By this system each individual is placed on rec- ord showing how many places they secure credit and with what degree of promptness they pay their bills. The book will show not the financial standing but the _dit standing of everybody, man or Woman, who trades on time, and as it is not a financial rating, the poor man who pays his bills promptly will secure a higher rating than the man of means who does not. Now Is the Time to Pay the Old Account and Secure a Good Credit Rating FOIR SALKE 3 Family House, 423 Church Street. fruit. Well rented. Large lot plenty of F Call on H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN ——— NATIONAL BANK BUILDING | THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo ang Wood En- gravings b4 4 L Illustrators for All Hinds ofAd- vertising Furposes - STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winier $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Servicc, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel 221-4, 189 Main St, PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to § p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREE EBBE 15 OFFICE 24 Dwight Ct. TELEPHONE - 326 - 3 Bags CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STRE MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ino 26 State St. Hartford, Com Dr. William Holtz, M. T MA! AGF l’l(l\ll' AND . PINAL ADJUS' Monday, Wednesday and from 10 a- m. to 8 p, Booth’ s Block, ’Phone 1710. R Every da Eris m. ( ‘'onsultation ¥ Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. Ne & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. ‘PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREE] Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. "Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854. the oldest Wil Paper and Patat Shop in the City. . B T TR ikl Bl IR TGRS 6 5354 i ey