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12 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1916. &y VAR FREIGHT ONLY UNDER WHITE STAR 0 More Passengers Until April, Line Announces New York, March 2.—The Interna- onal Mercantile Marine at no passengers would In White Star liners until April 12. he Lapland, Baltic and Adriatic Aich are scheduled to sail from New ork during this month, will take car- €8 of war munitions only. Fear of inc from Ger- Any's new submarine policy, it was ated, is not the motive for the or- 8. A circular sent to every office of €. company ten days ago explains at the accumulation of freight will revent the taking of pass I ost instances, however, delay: pilings do not necessitate the c tions of all passenger hookings Other circulars instruct the White r agents to arrange all passenger pilings on American line ships, and rge display at these ships sail under the Amer Bn flag. The fleet of four Americun ners—the Philadelphia, the St. Paul e St, Louis and the New York—* Peently been augmented by the Fin- nd and the Kroonland. Whrte Star gents are now empowered to book assengers on these six ships. Lapland Sails April The Lapland was scheduled to sail ‘om New York on March 8, the Baltic larch 15 and the Adriatic March 29, e Adriatic, the largest British ship 0w in the trans-Atlantic service is in verpool where she is to be given 2n verhauling that will include the re oval of steerage ommodatior ereby adding 1,000 tons to the cargo pacity. It is expected that the other ite Star boats will be similarly al- announces be carried eased danger freight their three voyages v, estimated | T, exclusively, it at the White Star boats can take lbout 58,000 tons, dead weight, of ar munitions As there will be no lassengers they can also carry a quans ty of loaded ammunition. The Lapland sailing on April 12, will e the next White tSar ship to carry assengers. The Baltie, scheduled to sail fron: iverpool yesterday, is the largest ps enger ship in the immediate war zone t present. She is next to the Adriat- in size. As she is unarmed shc robably would not be sunk without arning, although shipping men in eneral are skeptical as to the amount f palns German submarine com- handers will take to ascertain a bel- gerent ship’s armament. They point t that w a ship at the bottom of he ocean it will be difficult to prove bsoluely that she was not armed, and ctically impossible to show that if lhe was she did not offer resistance. The White Star liner Cretic from Jhis port and Boston is due at G - ar today and the Italian liners P: ria, San Giorgio and America from laples to New York, are also due in e war zone toda BUSINESS 1S GOOD ALL OVER COUNTRY, type proclaims the fact | BABY'S VALUE $90. | T0O FRIENDLY WITH | GERMAN ATTACHES Your Chest, You're Worth $4,660. 2.—What is a baby 1 | Throw Out Dad, Boston, March worth? Prof. | ing the e I pulsory i sult of Lack of Caution. told the at estimated be $90. And adult to fessor. by Prosecutor of Swiss Colonels Calls At- of Yale, urg- bill for com- for workmen, Social Welfare v that he baby to Trving T. Fisher adoption of a social insurance Committee on & the state house yesterd the value of a tention to Belgium’s Fate as Re- Zurich, Feb. 29 Paris, 11 m. (delayed)—Coloner Reichel Sw federal auditor, in the course of charge for the prosecution ag: the two colonels, whose { quittal \lready Dbeen announced on the charge of communicating se- cret military documents to the Ger- man and Austrian attaches in Switz- erland, said he strongly condemmed the too friendly relations of one of the colonels with the attaches and added that, to explain his sentiment in this-regard, he reed only point to the fate of Belgitm, ‘“while adver- saries have never been able, with any | show of reason, to reproach her with anything except certain rela- tions which her general staff is sup- posed to have had with foreign powers. If one of the helligerent he concluded, “wished to find a pre- text .for attacking Switzerland, it could also invoke the communication D i value estimate the of be $4,000,” said the Pro- “The value of an aged per- son, computations under the pro- posed . system, becomes a negative | quantity. “The proposed bill will bring pre- ventative medicine into every home. 1 year there were 630,000 unneces- sary deaths in the United States: The bill also will distribute the enormous burden sickness so it will not entirely overwhelm a worker when it comes.” I an LONG HIKES FOR MAN San Antonio, Te cuvering provided for civilian recruits at the proposed military training camp here next June, will include a twenty- mile hike under service conditions Swiss officials of confidential docu- < (YoM Fort Sam Houston to the target | ments to its enemies.” | range at Leon Springs during which | the formation will be that of ‘a vic- { torious army marching against an On the return trip conditions five by WANT ARMY OF 200,000, L Snemy, | o el | Will be reversed. This was announced House Military Gommittee May i today. Major General Tunston, com- i N | manding the southern department, bl i U. S A, will be in personal direc- ! tion of the camy. In- ase Former Washington, March 2.—Finishing touches today were being put on the bill to increase the army by the house military committee, with prospects that a final vote on the measure would be reached before adjourn- r'ict of Berlin, in the County of Toent | Hartford and State of Connecticut, Before the final vote, however, a OD_the 1st day of March A. D. 191C. new effort was to be made to make | Lresent, Bernard F. Gafthey, judge. the maximum strer ~th of the regular | _FiState of Lemuel Lumady late of army 200,000, Tnder this plan it 15, New Britain, in said district deceased. proposed to authorize the president LPOl the petition of Willlam I. Ba tobring the larmy up|tol the Wrull #0oc OF saldNow Britaln, praying thet strength at.any time without specific Lciters of = Administr AVEne e granted on said estate to settle title to real estate and other reasons as per. application on file more fully ap- pears it is | Ordered—That said application be | heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the Sth day of March, A. D. 1916, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, hav- | ing a circulation in said district, and { by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town of New | Britain, in said district, and return | make, By —————————————————— At New a Court of Probate holden at 5 Britain, within and for the Di WAR TALK BARRED, No More Speeches ty Citizens of Sweden. 12:08 p. m.—The correspondent at Copenhagen of the Central News says the Swedish govern- iment has decided to prevent citizens dressing public gatherings in Sweden of any belligerent country from ad- during the war, Official notification he sa has been holm connection Bel- ligerents ir. London, March 2 to that issued in with the effect, Stock- invita- tions of student organizations to Pro- | fessor Gilbert Murray of Oxford Uni- | versity. | in order of Court, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1%¢ ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION LQO NOTICE. LOST—Wednesday, well avenue, or Glen s Rockwell avenue, bill taining of money returned 19 Rockwell Rock- near con- Reward if avenue. 3-2-1dx 6 p. m. on reet se sum to LOST—On Stanley street Sunday about 4 p. m. A black purse con- taining money, beads and key. Will finder to May M Sulliv 991 St rosary return Stanley find family, NOTICE—Two board and room. new house, home minutes walk from Herald persons can Private cooking. center. OR SALE. Maple 1ill lots. Abundance 1. H. Bollerew FOR SALE—Cottage Steam heat. Two of fruit. Inquire TO RED second lights, of five heat, rooms, Tenement 5 electri floor, Am 60 Vine street. TO RENT—Store established 28 vears, also 2 tenements. All at 161 Curtis street. Tel 949-4, 3-1-3ax TO RENT enement, third rooms, all improvements. 203 Cherry St. tloor, Inquire 29-3dx TO RENT-—Four room modern improvements. ing. Inquire T. C. Smith. on the premises, Mr. Lynct apartment, Open plumb- Tel. or Tel TO RENT—Tenement second floor. 426 Inquire down stair: five Stanley rooms, strect 9-6dx FOR B. Tel SALE—Hatching eggs PIER TRWh Wy HR 658-12. Wm. H. Levin, b 1 each, Red; 1in. 1dx Be FOR SALE OR TO RENT—11 single house. Good hot water er. All modern conveniences. Arch, Corner Monroe street. two tenement ‘house at 633 Avch street for sale. Reasen for selling am going w Price reasonable. Inquire 389 street, William Radil. Tues.-Sat.-tf. FOR SALE Barred Rock pullets. Pittsfield strain. Maple Hill avenue, Maple Hill. 10 Arch laying 3-1-4dx | FOR cis & Tel. ALE- room cottage, 18 Fran- ret; all modern improvemen 1142-12 TO RENT—Five room ern conveniences, 131 Main street. flat, all mod- in The Barnes, L. M. Barne TO RENT-—One four room and three five room tenements; modern im- provements; on troliey line, W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, 2-25-6dx TO RENT—Four ond floor. Call upstairs. room tenement, sec- 156 Cherry street, 2-26-tf TO RENT—Visible typewriter, Under- wood. Address Typewriter, Herald Office. 2-23-tf SALE—Several two family of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. FOR hou FOR L vears vears old, and kind, $150.00 Owner bought auto quire White ihle or ware store. —Pretty bay hor 1050 poun cash. No trad delivery. Mill In- FOR SALE—9 room house, half ground, fruit, good well, Woodruff's store on Berlin Apply to Mrs. F. L, Elton, No agent street. Berlin. -4dx WAN D. TO RENT—Fire room heat, and two office Curran company flat rooms. steam For Sale FARM---Within 3 miles of New Britain containing 12 acres BY schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. astern Districts Especially Pros- “ perous, Says Reserve Board 2.—Generally throughout Washington, March ood business conditions he country are reflected in reports i federal reserve agents made pub- ic by the federal reserve board. Grow- ng scarcity of raw materials used in any American industrie noted, owever, and the southern agents pre- an increase in cotton acreage this pear unless steps are taken to pre- yent it. The Roston district enerally in continued activity with e uncertainty as to the TIuropean fituation restraining undue e nsion, finrest of labor and incr cost of raw materials, however, said to be disturbing factor | | '/ Retord in New York. B New York comes the report at ‘theve jgare more products and workers in that district and that the industrial activity there is of record character. Manufacturers of automo- Ibiles, tools and firearms and the roll- ing mills show the greatest incre: in production. On account of scar- city of raw mater however, some houses anticipate in mer- chandise stocks. Steady and substantial gain | throughout the Philadelphia district in virtually all lines of business announced. Prices of commod are said to be rising and scarce with labor hard to obtain and wages high. Lack of dyestuffs is not- #d and raw materials are said to be advancing in prices. eel mills ghip vards continue busy. General advances in wages shortage labor are pointed features of the trade situation Cleveland district. The shortag is said to be regarded as critical several industries. The high business reported for Januar report says, is being maintained is reports trade ing are 1]s a shortage and a of out labor e PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near 6 teams. Tel. connection. ; Z and | | as | in the in level of | the Staniey, 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 S1REET Tel. 900 B e o THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St Hartford, Conn. | | MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings L4 i - b Illustrators for All Kinds ofAd- vertising Purposes - D | supplies | Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable Will sell on location. All improvements. our easy payment plan. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open’ Monday and Saturday ivenings. TO RENT—Four room ap: Winthrop street. Apply 475 Arch street. tment, 15 Boardman, 2-17-tf TO RENT-—Tenement of heated; floor. street, six second TO RENT—Two modern four room tenements, corner Cherry and Pine streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & Co., 325 Main street. 1-24-tf TWO FRONT ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping; electric lights; heat; gas range. Corner Arch and Walnut. HELFP W. fires. New 348 \IM' to light Lunch, Man Dairy WANTED Britain Street. First Class Toolmakers, Single men preferred, —wages 55c per hour. Write or call. D. Lowe & Sons Co. Stratford avenus. Bridgeport, Conn. 3-2-1dx WANTED—4 factory WANTED—Bright boy in of- Grammar school graduate Address in own hand- Box Herald Oftice. writing, teamsters, work. Irving four W J —Two coal Steady day. M. Court WANTED: shovele: 2.00 per 24 Dwight -t WANTED—Young men for tive firemen. Ixperienc sary. Give age. Address Herald Office p————— e HELP WANTED—J ALF locomo- unneces- Fireman, TD—Girl for Must be good, maid kept. quired. Call evenings. Pease, 41 Lexington MAL EHELP. general plain cook. References Mrs. L. street. WANT. work Second house- take Call WANTED—Woman to washing and ~ ironing Chestnut St. WANTED—Girl fn ofiice of manufacturing concern to#do cleri work, typewriting and possibly stenography. Reply stating | experience, where now employed if now employed and salary expected. Address Box 20XX, WA for Geol NTED—Competent girl housework. Mrs Quigley, 130 Maple strec gen- AL WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. English speaking. 192 Lincoln strect. 2-26-6d WANTED--Maid for No washing. Corner Hart general Mrs. and house- ROT. Vine o board by refer- par- and furnish State full Addr Rooms lady. Can it so desired. in answer. Herald. ticular: Box To buy 1 lathe, 1 shaper, grinder or other tools hand. State price of D. Lowe & Box 965, Bridgepori, 1ax 1 surface new or second and condition Sons Co. P. O. Conn. by young or After April 1st, tenement four all improvements. Address, WANTED couple: rooms, desired Herald office. Tues.-Thur Experienced typist in bill- of local manufac Apply Box -Sat. WANTED: ing department turing concern Herald. enographers. Apply La- A. Katten & Son, 114-116 ylum street, Hartford. v 16 years old wanted. )-3d WANTED—To know twenty private family homes in or New Britain where infants can boarded. Price three dollars week Apply Connecticut dren’s Aid Society, 60 Thompson Bldg., Hartford. good near be per Chil- Brown- 28-4d CEDAR HILL F! The only dairy in New Britain prop- | erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us suppiy yom with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and cottage cheese. Telephone Bargains In Real Estate all located house, lot, Three men Str family e on L. One Street, off Main Apply to just family cotta r; lot Berlin, lar The Home Banking & . Realty Co. 193 MAIN STI Resident Manag e TS, iIf You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 AUTOS TO ReNT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables oz Ledentian bor Your Insurdance aity Surety Bonads Avold trouble by heving your tnsur ance written by a man who khowu how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth’s Block: six | Box 4| Baxter, | 3-1-3dX | i improve- | room, | heat- A | Hard- near | Tenement, | | 1 | | five | West end | | “rlu! | for your personal use, in the office, ! the home and “on the road.” WHEN YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS HERALD b i \ll v ’Phone WESTERN UNION and paper will sent promptly you by messenger. be to We want you to have the HERALD every night and to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel amply compensated for wh for your benefit. atever effort we may make SO, IF YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK ERN UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY TER. 'PHONE WEST- SOON AF- FOR SALE The Residence of the late C. E. WETMORE ..., 22 ve Hill All Modern An exceptional opportun i price. ty to secure a home at a low H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street’ NEW BRITAIN NATION ALL advertisements for the classified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day 1 issue. WANTED. Four First Class Millwrights. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO., Employment DEPT., Bristol, Conn. TYPEWRITERS., Typewriters, the machine Corona features and weighs but Local representative DRUG up-to-date six pounds. TH DICKINSON CO. " An Opportunity New interested in MONARCH ‘While Britain Investors the ITCH Stock for to become | > TIRE Is Selling Ag $10 Per Share CO., Has all AL BANK BUILDING WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Agents Hrdson Motor Cars. New 6 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Storage. BPHAN 2 'CHOICE SINGLE HOME ‘With large lot and barn and every improvement, price below cost as own- | er wants to sell. H N, LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Maln or 793 kEast Denison Garage 430 MALIN STREKT, Livery Cars for hire, day and pight Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224 PRINTING fo Many Different Languaies, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. for short time onl, all | GRISWOLD, Room 508, Pilgard, Bldg., d, Conn. BOWLING Hilding heyson, Cius and Yrivate Pai_ o Accommodated 172-174 ARCH STRF DETECTIVES It you are anticlpaung investiga- ton In any matter where secrecy, | tntegrity aud results are essenttal A. G. BROWN, 28 STATE HARTFORD, CONN ARTER 412. » the Detecta Phone. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-stmile of Typewriting done 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. ARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc 26 State St. Tlartsc Conn Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman : THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., . m. 9.12 O L TEL. 634 STORAGE—50 Cars the Winter $3.00 per month HART’S GARAGE Horace I, Hart, Prop. Livery Service, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and eold. Tel 221-4, .89 Main St For TELEPHONE - 326 - Dwight Ct, 3 Bags | $1. WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR SPR WALL PAPERS ND B MORGAN & Established i The Oldest Wall Paper anc 301 MAIN STREET, We Make ING LI or ST ASSORTM K]NGSLEY n 1854, 1 Paint Shop in the City 'PHONE Signs