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EPPELIN 0UT OF WAR AS RAIDER md Inei.I;t—u;rin\ Attacks Against English Capital 3eneva, Feb. 19, ( pondent of the ociated Press.) The Zeppclin campaign against ndon has found to be unprofitable. @ cessation of German air attacks | the British metropolis after . the, lest experiences of the big dirigbles br the city last fall has been due t to fortuitous circumstances but the deliberate conclusion of the rman’ leaders to abandon these at- ks, as has long been done in the 5 of Paris. The correspondent, who was then Berlin, was informed from a trust- rthy source a few days after the al London raid of the decision to 1d no more Zeppelins and sister ips of the Schuettelanz type against ndon. Air raids against England, s correspondent ; was told, would t be abandoned entirely. They «re considered to be of great service holding at home guns, airplanes d men of the British aerial defense iMch otherwise would be freed for cvice in France, but in future the tacks would be directed against the ovinces instead of London. The | Xt and fingl expedition of the year, Navember 27, was directed against e midland counties and resulted in e loss of iwo Zeppelins. The predominant reason for the de- ;lon to discontinue attacks on Lon- probably is the increasing ength and efficiency of the,air de- Inses of the city, but the effect of fe raids on neutral opinion in view ‘the contemplated peace overture$ ¥ also have been a factor. Tn this connection a bit of hitherto Wwritten history of the war is related. the early days of the conflict, when e air raids were just beginning, | esident Wilson caused to be con- yéd to Emperor William and the erman government a. personal and official message which set forth that {rship raids upon populous cities were oked on with disfavor by the Ameri- n people and .contribited largely to up anti-German feeling in the States. In view of this the m of their discontinuance was E“uted. The message did not fall tirely on deaf ears, but the view of tné military - party prevailed and the r { om a staff cor- attacks, then the only German means of bringing home the reslities of war to the people «within the British Isles, continued. Later they ceased for a time, to the displeasure of an element which openly accused Chan- tellor Von Bethman-Hollweg of sheathing his weapon in deference to neutral opinion. This element was appeased but little . by Count Zeppe- lin’s published letter to the chancellor wherein the count disavowed responsi- i bility far this accusation. The raids |- were resumed with the object of tieing up within the islands and eliminating from the Somme offensive as well a large number of anti-airship guns, air- ships, searchlights and men to equip them as soon as possible. Aside from this service, which is of considerable military value, the role of the Zeppelins in land warfare is now regarded in expert circles in Germany as decidedly secandary to their great value as scouting agents for operations of the fleet, AFFIDAVITS FILED IN MOONEY CASE Contradict Testimony Connecting La- bor' Man With Dynamite Out- rage at San Francisco. Feb. 19.—Attorneys pre- San Francisco, for the state and, defense bared for a contest today over a mo- tion for a new trial for Thomas J. Mooney, recently convicted of murder are in the first degree in connection with a bomb explosion here last July. If the motion is denied sentence probably will be passed at once, In support of the motion, Mooney’s attorney filed two affidavits, one at- tacking the testimony of Frank C. Oxgan, Oregon cattle man and the star witness of the prosecution, who testified that he saw Mooney and other defandants at the scene of the explosion and' saw one of them place on the sidewalk where the explosion occurred, a suit case similar to the one that, the state contended, held the bomb. [ The other affidavit seeks to prove that it was Herman F. Boesse, em- ploye of a local real estate firm, who really deposited the suit case. A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing \ Optician, Office, 306 Main St. - ‘Phone 570 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. f Satisfaction Guaranteed Bottomsof Skirts, Cuffs and Skirt Bands L br. Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an | aid to Diegnosis- This and other wond ! of examinations are Free to all who call on him at Hours from 10 Naughton making an X-ray exam Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Feb. 20th. a. m. to 5:30 p. m, FREE FOR THIS .VISIT N Examinations, All Medical Service, Surgical and office Treat- absolutely Free of Charge. Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you should not fail to take advantage of ‘him should remember the day, date k Are You Sick? Are You Suf- fering? If So Call on Him and Take Advantage of His and Experience. pidity with which he de- diseases is truly wonderful dfilshes'all who call upon him; and his extensive practical experi- ence enables him to determine are absolutely clean when they come out of a Thor Electric Washing Machine. No matter where the dirt is the Thor get it. You know how hard it is to clean these things on a wash board. Call and see this machine at our show rooms. The Spring & Buckiey Elec. Co. 75-77-79 Church St. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two large, connecting front rooms suitable for light house- keeping or business purposes. Also furnished rooms with or without board. Apply “The Lenox”, 280 Main street. 2-17-3d Light 16 Pros- 2-19-wl TWO FURNISHED Rooms. housekeeping. Central. pect street. TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, steam heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. 505 Arch street. 2-19-tf Two nice CASH IN ADVAN CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD LOST. EACH INSERTION. +YOR saLe LOST—Thursday, probably between Corbin Cabinet Lock and Jubilee ! street, lady’s ring with ruby setting. | Return to Herald. Reward. | 2-19-d2x FURNISHED ROOMS rooms, steam heated, Arch strect. central. 280 2-15-d6x FOR SALD Two tenement, 11 room house, 847 East street, with corner lot and room for extra building. Owner moved west and it is your chance. g H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 r—————— MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-c:mile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CB INC. 26 State K Hartford, Conn. FOR‘ HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build. THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street, . MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work, .Capacity 534 tons. 1] grades of Sand, Crushed Stone Oinders for sale and delhered Ashes handled. 168 Arch St, R.M. HEALEY, e 1204-3. LOST—A young collie. return to 343 receive reward, Finder please and 2-17-d2x Church street ! FOR SALE—New two-tenement house Four rooms each, or can be rented. John A. Andrews & Co. 2-19-21-24-3d FOR SALE—Used cars, roadsters and touring cars. All in good running order. Prices from $150 to $750. Balch’s garage, 203 Elm street, cor- ner Seymour. Cash or terms. 2-17-2d FOUND—St. Bernard dog. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for expenses. 10 Broad St., Kelly. 2-17-3(1\ ‘. | i 5 FOUND. | ; i | | NOTICE REPAIRING. Bows re- Also maker of artists’ vio- lins from choice old wood. Stead- ivari & Guarneri models. H. A. Littlehalés, 382 West Main street, City. 4 2-19-6dx VIOLIN haired. NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened up his Main Coal office and tuto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 p. m. 1-2-tt JOB PRINTING, cards, envelopes, in- vitations, etc. Satisfactory work and prices. Rodgers, 770 W. Main street. Tel. 502 2-16-d3x HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Men for pamtmg and loading. Steady work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Depot, Berlin, Conn. ED\VmD T. LOPER Maker an¥ Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All'work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work, THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING EE@ us for ORIGINAL IDIAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain ‘our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Arylum 8t., Hartfora. ‘Phone Ch. 1141-3 TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin ination of the erful methods NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY Tuesday, Feb. 20th To all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Feb. 20th, Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of disease, ments, it. and office hours of his visits and call whether a case is curable or whether it is incurable. Not only will you be surprised at his wonderful knowledge of disease, .| his plain, concise explanation of cause and effect, but at the marvelous rapidity with which his common sense treatment goes to the seat of the trouble; giving relief, and in all cases that heve not progressed too far, a cure. are suffering, you The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at every visit the young, the old, the rich. the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see early to avold the crowded last hours. DON’T WAIT ! The sick multitudes crowd his of- fices from morning until night, and it you would avoid disappointment you should call early- Dr. Naughton makes regular visits to New Britain from time to time to personally attend to his many patients who are unable to visit his Worcester office. Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Feb. 20th, from 10 o’clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. DR; J. P. NAUGHTON m‘lm CATARRH, SFOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIO AILMENTS. OFFICE AND LABORATORY, ./ 311 MAIN STREET, wommm. MA S8, WANTED ! 3 men to fill vacancy, in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be ‘taken than we can accommodate properly. OENTRAL AUIG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. AD WRITERS AND WANTED—fascinating, work. Prepare through EASY home-study Course by President, Associated Advertis- ing Clubs. Help in.getting position. Booklet. Call International Corre- spondence Schools, 252 Main street. profitable SURE, WANTED—Young man to work in the Accounting Department of a lo- cal manufacturing concern. High | school graduate preferred.: Address Box X14X, Herald office. 2-17-6d WANTED—Good man to deliver fur- niture, John A. Andrews & Co. 2-19-14 WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm and assist in kitchen, house provided for right parties. Lyman Burt, Plainville, 2-17-d3x WANTED—GIrl for bakery store at Hoffman’s bakery, 95 Arch street. 2-19-3d MANAGERS/! Indorsed | FOR SALE—Oak rolled top désk in good condition. 41 Bassett street. 2-19-3d4 FOR SALE-—Hedging, roses, shade trees, shrubbery, etc. Full line of peach, apple, pear and other fruit trees. Highest quality stock.' Send for catalog. Dept. 5. Barnes Bros. Nursery Company, Inc., Yalesville, Conn. -2-19-6dx FOR SALE—One 1916 seven passen- ger Hudson, exceptionally cheap and mechaniccally perfect. Demonstra- tion at any time. Apply F. P. How- ard, care M. Irving Jester, corner Park and Elm street. 2-15-w1l FOR SALE—Lively horse, good far baker cart or peddling. Weight 1100. Mrs. LaCells, Kensington, Conn. 2-16-wilx FOR SALE—One pair- work horses, six and seven years old. Double wagon and one harness. Two double sleighs and one sleigh, 141 Hartford avenue. 2-18-6dx FOR SALE—Upright piano, good con- dition, also parlor set, brussels car- pet and rug. 93 Tremont street, . 2-14-wix FOR SALE—A drug business, in & hustling town. Store is very attrac- tive and up-to-date. Sales above $10,000 a year and steadily increas- ing. Address “Druggist’, Herald Office. 2-13-6d FOR SALE—A barber business, in a live town. Good for above $40 a week. One man, with a Saturday helper. Expenses low. Address “Barber”, Herald Office 2-13-6d ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. ‘Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870. FOR SALf—Second hand pool table. AdJdress Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t2 —— TO RENT. TO RENT—Six room tenement sec- ond floor, 320 South Main street, Quigley, 277 Main. 2-12-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement. En- quire 161 South, Main, or Long’s shoe store. 2-2-tf —— e WANTED. WANTED TO RENT small place in country near trolley, Plainville pre- ferred. No children. Address Box 16 C, Herald. 2-19-d3x WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. B. Wain- wright, 18 Steele St., near Harrison. Telephone 1272. 2-17-d2x WANTED—A part time housemaid. Y. W. C. A, 2-19-3d WANTED Mrs:. Webber, ‘Washing to do at home. 144 Glen street. 2-19-2dx (WANTED—By a large out of town manufacturing concern a wide awake man with office experience, opportunity for advancement. State age, nationality, number of years and kind of experience had, as well as salary expected. Address 2XA, Herald Office. 2-19-3a WANTED—Young man for clerical work in main office of local con- cern. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box 15, BB, Her- ald office. 2-17-3d RAILWAY MAIL $75.00 month. Sample tion free. Franklin Dept. 38C, Rochester, N. wanted. examina- Institute, Ve Clerks SALESMEN WANTED—National or- ganization desires the services of several salesmen. Electric special- ties. Good opportunity for ad- vancement with immediate returns to right men. Ixperience unnec- essary.Apply Monday from 9 to 12 a. m. or after 5 p. m. Electric Shop, 72 West Main street. 2-17-d42 WANTED—. work in ecity man who is willing to work steady. Address Engineer, Bex 3, Herald. 2-16-tf ngineer and fireman to Good place for sober WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern. Excellent chance for advance- ment for right party. Address Box 1BB, Herald Office. 2-15-3a WANTED—Draughtsman with three years' experience. On automobile work. Eastern Motors Co., Inc. 450 Stanley St. City. 2-13-d3 WANTED—For clerical work, young man or young lady. Address Box 28N, Herald. 2-13-a3 BOY boy trade. Office. WANTED—AnN opening for of about 16 to learn Address Bsx X a a good Herald 2-14-6dx WANTED—Office boy wanted. ply Herald Office. Ap- 2-8-te P()SIT[()X~\VA1‘£T]ZI). POSITION WANTED as cook or gen- eral house work; competent. Ad- dress Box 11, Herald. 2-19-d1x —————————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl to work in cigar fac- tory. 18 Monroe St. 2-17-d1x WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in main office of local con- cern. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box X17X, Herald office. 2-17-3d WANTED—A competent maid for general housework. Good wages for good work. Apply 10 Lexington St 2-16-6d WANTED—Girls to make shirts on machines. Paid while learning. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch street. -16-3dx WANTED—Maid for work, no washing. Mrs. T. H. Bristoll. general house- 46 Walnut St. 216-6dx WANTED—Young girl to care for vear old child afternoons. 580 Arch street, first floor. 2-15-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs, R. H. Smith, Clayton Road. Tel 468-5. 2-14-6d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. J. Vance, 159 Maple street. 2-14-tf —— bookkeeper. WANTED—Young lady Herald office. 2-10-tf Address Bookkeeper, VWANTED—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light work and good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing ~ Co., Plain Conn. 1-24-tf We Give Royfl Gold Trading Stamps— Ask for them§ Prices for Week of Feb. 1%th to Feb. 24th, Inclusive BIG 95¢ COMBINATION 5 Ib. box GRAN. SUGAR 1 Ib. ELRYAD COFFEE . 1 Ib. Evaporated Peaches J 1 large Sack Salt ......... .10 30R.G.STAMPSFREE §$ .95 Salmon, red Alaska,can 20c | PINK SALMON, can.. 12¢ Shrimp, Ib .... 12c | Codfish, Tona brand, Ib, 13¢ BT TUNA FlSH SMALL .... LARGI’T B. & M. Fishflakes Can 10c LOBSTER % 1 can 30c Continental ...Ib13c CRABMEAT S | 28 Fie A & P CODFISH FAT NORWAY SHREDS Mackerel Sardines or Beardsley's Can 6¢c Pkg. 10c Each 8¢ 25 pounds GRANULATED SUGAR $1.95 A&PFLOUR,sack ...............$1.30 FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib. ... 18¢ FANCY BACON, pound ............ 27c 31-21bs. FANCYRICE . ............. 25¢ SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH MARKETS et el el el et Aot it e ML 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 — ——— Groceries 2 cans Sultana Spice, each ..10c 2 boxes Shaker Salt, each ..10c 7 cakes A &P Laundry soap 25¢ 2 pkg A & P Ice Cream or 2 boxes Fluffy Ruffles Starch, Jelly Powder ..... each 10c 1 bot Kitchen Bouquet . Free Delivery - on 50¢c Worth or Over Delvery 8AM 2P M Phone 135 1AW _BRITAIN, CONN, Ve Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps—.Ask for Them FOR SALE. No, 87 Pleasant Street, 12 room house. ... . Very little cash required, Lot 70x175. No. 131 North Street 10 rooms. Lot 47x171 taken at once. These are both bargains—OCall on H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANOCE. $4,200 Can be bought cheap 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. it Very Desn-ab]e Rent—for Small Family, $40 a Month Choice Location. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Building. FOR SALE Corner Lot 88 ftx164 ft., with three houses on same. Location suitable for apartment block and stores, By SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. CARS TO RENT CLOBED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEKDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL 943-2 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. l Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing.. 'Phone 234, HORACE 1. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limcusine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET Keeley’s Garagei, Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Lovery Cars for Hire. Storage and” Supplies, X Repairing a Specialty., Tel. 1328 ~ HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO; 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL < MOT®R CARS, Vim and Seldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. ARTISTIC FRAM[NG The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH sSTUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. BANITARIUM AND ZRIVATN HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRIT. Medical, Surgical and obm:m P-u-u. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, from icriitutional atmosphere. The Ilu.ll“ number of elght recelved assures close ine' dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Ps Conducted soiely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. NAGLE O4kland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. 'Phone 236. 287 Elm St. Hudson,