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12 NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,.SATURDAY, JULY 11, Where Mrs. Carman is Held; Her Daughter, Vietim’s Husband and Principal Witness = Fresport, N: Y., July 11.—Mrs. Ed- win Carman, wife of Dr. Carman, wrill be -arraigned for her preliminary hearing on Monday, July 13, for ‘the murder of Mrs. Willlam D. Bailey in Dr. Carman’s .office. on - June 31, Mrs. Carman, the statuesque and hand e wife who admitted that she was &0 suspicious of her husband that she ‘installed a dictagraph in his office so she could overhear what was going on when he had women patients, is Held in the Nassau county jail at ‘SENATORS PREPARE - FOR BOVAL BATILE 'Illm Bms in Jones Fight Hm for Hard Struggle. uyumm-. Ju!y 11.—Democratic ggh who propose to stand by gent Wilson in his fight for con- ,lrm-uon of ‘the = nomination of 5 fl, Jones of Chicago, as a ‘the federal reserve board, gged yesterday in prepara- ntest when 1t reaches through the unfavorable tion voted yesterday by 1 ‘oF ACCUSE| - COUNTY MERICAN PRESS “ASGCIATIIN Mineola. : She denies the charge and says that she canclear herself. The testimony of Elwood T. Bardes, an insurance agent, before the coroner, resulted in' ‘Mrs. Carman's arrest, al- though she had been practically the only one suspected for several days. Bardes testified that he was 'in front of the' doctor’s home when the mur- der shot' was fired through the win- dow of Dr. Carman's office and that he saw a woman generally answer- ing Mrs. Carman’s description walk- ing away from the house near the window. and toward the rear a few the banking and currency committee, It 18 conceded that a battle royal is ahead, in which the president will be forced to clash with some members of his own party. As to.the action of the committee in deciding to post- pone further consideration of the nomination of Paul M. Warburg, ot New York, unless he decided to ac- cept th> committee’s invitation to ap- pear before it and submit to ques- tioning there were few actual devel- opments yesterday. At the White House it still was evident that the president had detérmined to cham- pion Mr. Warburg’s nomination to the end, the New York banker hav- ing agreed to let his name stana should the committee not insist upon his appearance. Yesterday’s actiom, however, is taken as an indication that the committée proposes to insist upon his appearance and to do noth- ing further with regard to his nom1i- nation until he is heard from. Might ‘ Reach Understanding. A suggestion was’ eurrgnt about the FOR SALE A new tfiree-famxly house, just completed, 118:120 Wallace Street: Pnce $6,800, Cash'$1,000. - - QUIGLEY, 277Main St. | Fine Brick Residence | " . On Bassett Street. For Sale By Sehullz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. YN A HOME -OF YOUR OWN Z have very desirable cottages and two family s for sale on EASY TERMS. TY JAIL NEVI'YORK WOH&!?E'?“ CA'RNM @ minutes after the shot was fired. The woman-had no hat on. She wore a, dark skirt and light waist.” - Other Wwitnesses had testified that Mrs. Car- man was dressed that way on the night of .the murder. William D. Bailey, the husband of the victim, has so far taken no ppsitive stand in the murder mystery, but it is believed that he will' demand. that Mrs. Car- man go to the chair if she is guilty. Elizabeth Carman, daughter of the ac- cused, stands staunchly by her mother She says her mother was in her room at the time the fatal shot was fired. capitol that an understanding might be reached as to just what the com- mittee wants to know from Mr. War- burg, and the banker be informea that there was no desire to pry into personal affairs. to an extent that might be embarrassing to his cii- ents, but the committee menely wished to satisfy itself that there were. no present obstructions to his qualification. Upon such a bass, some senators thought, Mr. War. The committes will meet on Mon- day, after which Senator Hitchcock, the acting chairman, expects to 'sub- mit to the sendte the adverse report on the nomination of Mr.. Jones. A fayvorable minority report will be made by Senators Lee of Maryland; Hollis, Pomerene: and Shafroth. In con- nection with the majority report an effort may be madeto. introduce the testimony. of Mr. Jones relating to his connection with ' the so-called Harvester -and Zinc trusts, which formed the basis for opposition to his confirmation. The first test of strength may come over such an ef- fort Owen Cables Hollis. Senator ‘'Owen, ' chairman of the committee, who-is ii Europe, cabled to.Senator. Hollis late, Thursday with relation to the Jones case. . When he left Washington Senator Owen was opposed to ‘Mr. Jones.' Some of hi coliéagues ‘believe' he' has changed his ‘ming, .and- his'. message: to.. Senator Hpollls; was: not made public. Senator. Hi chcock received a tele- grs.m yes day from the Illinols Man- ufdcturers’ . association protesting against” the compnittee’s. attitude to- ward Mr. Jones and Mr. Warburg and urging confirmation of both men. The, telegram stated that members of the association believed both men to be honorable ‘and well fitted, for the re- ;ponufble posts tendered ‘them. “I've ’Opes.” " Senator Lewis, of \Illinois, who 1s conducting the fight on behalf of Mr. Jones; received a telegram from Sen- ator Sherman, - his republican col- leagué, stating he. would support Mr. Jones. Asked if he believed the senate would confirm’ Mr. ‘Jones, Sen- ator Lewis sald: “Like Dickens’ famous I've ‘opes.’ " X character OONGRATULATES WILSON. New York, July 11.—Seth . Low, president of the New York Chamber of Commerce, today. sent the following telegram to President Wilson: Both officially as president of the New York Chamber of Commerce and per- sonally I am glad you propose to con- tend for the confirmation of Mr. Wearburg. His pre-eminent equip- ment, the large sacrifice he is making in order to be of service to the country at this juncture and urgent necessity of making the currency law successful from the start all make his prompt confirmation a matter of su- preme public importance.” PERUVIAN MINISTER RESIGNS. Lima, Peru, July 11.—General Pedro Muniz, Peruvian premier and rniinister of war, and Hildebrando Fuentes, minister of the interior re- signed from the cabinet today. l s ENNY CASH IN ADVANCE. 1914. A WURD MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO REN™. TO RENT—Six room tenement at 619 Stanley street. All improvements. Tel. 473-4. 7-11-d43 TO RENT—Outside flat up one fight. A. L. Gaylor. 7-11-d2x Sapserpintes s Dot Ll el CaCl TO RENT—Furnished five room ten- ement, plano included, third floor, all improvements. 332 Chestnut St. 8-10-wix SOUND VIEW, Conn. Cottages.for rent. Nicely located, with upper verandas; three m nutes from the beach, Mrs. Dungan, 31 Edge- wood street, Hartford, Conn. 7-10-d2x e e e & TO RENT—A first class flat of six \ rooms, outside view from every room, and up to date in improve- ments. Apply at 381 Main street. 7-9-43 RSO T O SRR L L TO RENT—Three room tenement, 166 South Main ' street, upstairs. Call evenings. 7-9-4dx RTEA TR e S N S B SR TO RENT—Five room tenement, lat- est improvements. Inquire Meehan, 20 Lafayette TO RENT—Tenement of flve rooms, all. improvements. Inquire J. M. Curtin. 7-6-6d FOR RENT—Six room flat, all con- veniences., $20. S. Hume, 62 Prospect street. 7-10-3dx TO RENT—August 1, five room tene- ment, all conveniences. . 593 West Main street. 7-6-db6x T L R TS RSSO R AR IR 1o & H AT TO RENT—Four- new, up-to-date rents, 40 and 42 Maplé ‘street. En- quire P. J. Murray, 78 Maple street, Telephone 737-2. T-3-tf TO RENT—New cottage, furnishea, on Highland Lake; six rooms, broaa verandas, water front, plenty shade. Address Nellie F. Shepard, Win- sted, Conn. 7-3-6a FOR RENT—Second floor, flat, six rooms, also one of four rooms, all improvements, western section. M. D. Stockwell, 66 Lincoln street or Nat. Bank Buiiding. 7-3-d¢ TO RENT—East Store, Calumet Building. Apply Room 101, New TO RENT—July .1, modern 5 room tenement, 51 Trinity street. In- quire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel. 6-26-tt TO RENT—A 5 room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277, Main street. €-19-t¢ S SO S S-SR S TO RENT—Six room tenémgnt, hard ' wood :floors, electric light, stedmn heat, all improveménts. 139 Maple street. 6-6-tf 48 41 (e 22 48 342 ii5 Rooms $24.00 Rooms 23.00 Rooms 22.00 Rooms 22.00 Rooms 16.00 Rooms "15.00 Rooms 15.00 Main' st Grand St Black Rock Ave Cottage PL ‘Maple ‘St. Main' St Fairview St. . Apply THE W. L. HATCH CO., 29 West Main St, 6-27-tf. TO RENT—Seven room tenement, first floor, all modern conveniences, 852 East strect, Tel. 832, 5-36-tt l‘lYR.N ISHED D_ROOMS. TO RENT—Two rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, also pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat, electric light. Private and central. Apply 46 Walnut street, 7-11-d3 TO RENT—TWwo fufnished rooms fon light housekeeping. conveniences. 68 front All Hart -street. 7-10-d3x ———————————————— 3 HELP WANTED-—MALE. WANTED—Traveler, age 27 to 50, _experience unnecessary. Salary, commission and expense allowance to right man. J. E. McBrady, Chi- cago. 7-11-1dx WANTED—12 carpenters. Apply Y. M. C. A. job, Hartford Ct., B. H. Hibbard Co. 7-9-6d WANTED-—Man as mechanic at brickyard to care for and keep in repair machinery. Should under- stand care and setting up of brick mechinery, shafting, belts, gears, stc. Must be steady and reliable. Bfeady employment for competent man. Stlles & Reynolds Brick Co., Berlin, Conn. 7-6-6d 1l advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. o the dav of issue. For Sale! vaiuabie Prufiartv—l49 Main St. 33 FRONT AND LARGE LOT IN REAR For Particulars Apply To D. HUMPHREY Nat. Bank Butifling 272 Main St s BOEUNRL iy BY ORDER OF HONORABLE E. M. YEOMANS, Referee in Bank- ruptcy, 1 will sell, for cash, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on 'Monday, July 13, 1913, at 2 o'clock, at the store Number 56 Lafapette Street, in New Britain, Conn., all stock and fixtures consisting of leather, findings, etc., belonging to Saul Hanin, Bankrupt. FRED WINKLE, Trustee. LOST. LOST—Hand bég between Myrtle street and Newington road. Finder please return to 101 Myrtle street, city. 7-11-1dx ————————————————— B OR br\h FOR SALE—Slx q,ccnmated hol‘lfl!. 1,050 to 1,400 lbs.; 1 pair grays, 3,100 1bs.; must be sold at once at a sacrifice, Your price wil be ours. P. H. Condon & Co., 22 diaurel street, Bristol, Conn. 7-11-3d FOR SALE—Large quantity of good top soil. The Stanley Works. . 7-10-44 —_— FOR SALE—Safe in first class condl- tion. Can be seen at Plainville post office or enquire of Mrs. E, F. Tom- linson, 77 Broad street, Plainville, Conn. 7-10-3a B SR S o SRR e U0 T FOR SALE—Motorcycle, Flying Mer- kle, first class condition. 95 Maple street. 8-9-3dx — FOR SALE—National cash register in good condition used only six months. Can be seen at 220 East Main street. 7-9-déx FOR SALE—23 acres suanding grass. Apply Monroe Bell, Beckley. 7-6-6dx D LA R Dy FOR SALE—Steinway upright plano, ebonized case, in good condition. Price reasonable. Apply 44 Booth’s block; Wednesday or Thursday or by mail to E. F. Laubin, 54 Oak- land .Terrace, Hartford. Tel. Chart- er 6122-3. 7-8-tf FOR SALE—Bargain for right party, barber ghop and cigar store. Estab- lished 22 years. .Call 389 Arch street. 7-6-tt —_———— FOR SALE—Celery, cabbage, cauli- flower and aster plangs. Lester's Plant Farm, 106 West Main street, Plainville, Conn. W. C. Leste! WANTED-——By honelt young girl, po- sition as cashier. Can furnish ref- erences. Address Box 3BB, Her- ald. ,7-11-1dax WANTED—Young girl desires posi- tion doing second work, or caring for children. E. 8. B. R. F. D, No. 2, Box 61, City. 7-10-3dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1.ADIES to make plain whits apfons: Fascinating homé business. Parcel post any distance. Stamped én- velopé for particulars. Winthrop Supply House, Providence, R. I 7-11-1dx ‘WOULD YOU WORK for $15.00 per week, 8- hours-a day? Womsan wanted to distribute free packages Borax Washing Powder. 'Ward Soap Co., 216 Institute Pl, Chicago. 3 7-11-1dx — e At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County ot Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 11th day of July, , 1914, Present, Bernard . Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Elisha H. Willlams, late of New Britain, in said district, de- ceased. Upon the petition of Arthur W. ‘Williams, of said New Britain, pray- dng that as trustee on the estate ot | Elisha H. Willlams, deceased, he may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey a certain plece or parcel of land situated in New Britain ana bounded north by land of the Hart Real Estate and Title company;. east by land of Albert Williams or as- signs; south by Corbin avenue; west by land of the Hart Real Estate ana Title company, as per application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED-—that said application be heard ‘and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in saia district, on the 17th day of July, A. D., 1914, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by ‘publishing this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and posting a copy thereot on the public signpost in the town of New Britain, in said district, and return ‘make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ENGLAND VICTORIOUS. Wimbledon, Englend, July 11.— England won the first singles match from France in their round started teday in the competitilon for the Davis international lawn tennis trophy, T. M. Mavrogordato beating Max Germot by 6-4, 7-5, 9-9, 1 TO RETURN HOME. ‘Washington, July 11.—Joseph E, ‘Willard, American ambassador to Spain, has obtained permission to re- turn to the United States on a short leave to attend to personal affairs. CONSERVATIVE LEGISLATURE. Election Returns in Manitoba Favor Government of Sir Rodman Robiin. ‘Winnipeg, Man., July 11—Although returns from yesterday’s general pro- vincial election were not complete early today, the re-election of the government of Sir Rodman Roblin and a conservative legislature seemea assured. Returns early today gave the gov- ernment forces in the legislature 23 of the 46 seats, and the progressives, or liberals, 21, with the remaining two still in doubt. COMMON SENSE Treatment for your allments. Adjustment, Manipulation and Massage aid nature. Give nature a chance. Given under physician’s direction if desired. Write for appointment. Box 2 Herald. 8-10-a2x CROCHETING and Embroidery done to order and taught. Mending and plain sewing neatly and prompt- ly done by Mrs, Frank McCarthy, 42 Olive street, third floor. 7-9-6dx WAGON, carrfage painting. Prices reasonable. Kindelan, Keeley's Garage, corner Seymour street. 7-7-d6x TUTORING. WANTED—Pupiis to tutor in High school and college entrance sub- jects. Proceeds for Wellesley Fire Fund. Elizabeth 8. Rogers, 29| Camp street. Telephone 396. | 7-9-d8x and automobile E. G. BUSINESS ¢ OPPORTU\"ITY e CLEAN, profltlble Wholellle bualneu If you can finance yourself a week and carry small stock merchandise, address Callit, 94 Friendship street, Providence, R. I. 7-10-d2 — e SUMMER RESORTS. OCEAN BEACH and Neptune Park, furnished - cottages $250 to $800. Prices reduced about one half. A few left. Speak quick. 'Phone 166 P. Hall Shurts,’ New London, 5-10-d2x SUMMER BOARDERS—Right on shore, nice beach, boating, fishing, good table. Mrs. Frey, Cottage 1906, Indian Neck, Branford. 7-8-wix MAXINE COTTAGE, Myrtle Beach, Milford. Boarders wanted by week. Good table. Address Mrs. Odell, care Newton, Nettleton Ave., Myr- tle' Beach. 1-7-46x e ] SALESMEN. DO YOU WANT $10 a day, side or main line, retail, Premium and Punch Board Deals? Five propo- sitions. American Factories Co., 8St. Louis, Mo. ~7-11-14x slTUATlONB WANTED- NEW BUNGALOW on Connecticut's most beautiful and accessible shore, high and healthful. Seven rooms, bath, water, gas, séwer. High- class neighborhood. 1 will hell at " a bargain on easy terms if taken promiptly. - Address today, Bunga- low, Box 117, Herald Office. WANTED—Woman would washing and ironing or home. 189 Glen street. T-11-d1x WANTED—German girl would like position for general housework. 227 South Main street. 7-11-d1x B Limitstion of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1914. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Albert A. North of said Berlin, as Administrator of the Estate of Frederick M. North, late of Berlin, within said district de- ceased. This court does decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that pub- lic notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in sald New Britain and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of Berlin near- est the place where the deceased last dawelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, LOST! My bunch of keys, my name on brasstag. Bring them in and I will pay. DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. WANTED teople 0 know (hut we do Steam sl Freuch Dry Cleaning, Ladies’ Geute’ Clothes of all kinds. We gRar aniec our work. Goods called for and delivered. UNION LAUNDRY oo 266 Arch Street. DETI:.CTth.S Af you are unucipauing lovestiga. ton In any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are —-a: 26 write A. G. Brown, ‘Phone sueet, Hartford. Conn., Charter 7574, nightly at Elizabeth 10xy LETT E R 8 We make o specialty of ciroular Jot- mnmhmnmdm ing. Rebillt typewriters for sale rent. Al makes repaired and il"a"nui;mmvmumuw; 26 State 1., Room 21-22, Harford. = Ciubs and Private Partios Acooh HILDING NELSON} PHILADELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM ' 193 Main Stros, | on-on-n- A.u....i K E. l!oah. D.D.8 ! Georgiana Monks, 1D 1. 8 A.B.JOHM'ISV D. D. T National Bat T S S T FOR SALE |, A nice two family house located on Chestnut street, near Stanley street. Lo The Home Banking and Reulfiy Co. | Printing done in many langu GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MOD! ATE PRICES. . Iinotype Composition. EASTERN PRIN EEG AND LISHING PANY. 53 Church Street. « Il & Wall Papers—Room Mouldings — Wall Papers MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854. the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop In the City, WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phone 534

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