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Outdone in Sensational 2 of Anarchists Who Plotted to DET. \SLEUTH DISGUISED UTWO! PRISONERS i &2 4.—One of the daring bomb plots e United States foiled by clever of .New York de- arno and Charles alian anarchists, St. Patrick’s ca- enue, one of the America, as they pombs on the main floor while a mass was in progress and 700 worshipers were in atten- dance. The police say that the anar- chists plotted to damage the great edifice and to follow this up with at- tempts to assassinate John D. Rocke- feller and his son, Andrew Carnegie, Cornelius Vanderbilt and other mul- timillionaires. A new, young detec- tice, Emilio Polignani, had lived with the anarchists for six months and | learned the details of their schemes. Old Sleuth methods were used to ar- | women washing the floor when -SCRUBWOMEN T/Ie TWO _BOMBS rest the anarchists. Policemen Walsh and Starret were disguised as scrub- the two young Italians sneaked into the church. Policeman Murphy was dis- guised as a laborer interested in the ass. Police Sergeant Barnetz was sguised as an elderly usher, wear- ing a frock coat, white wig and gray whiskers. He is the one who stamped out the lighted bombs. By using these theatrical methods the police caught the pair red handed. been called to a series of bulges in the amiesite pavement laid on East Main street last fall and it is claimed that the damage has been caused by freight cars hauled through the streets from the local freight yards to the plant of the Hart & Hutchin- son company in New Britain. On the wheels of these cars are deep flanges, which it is claimed, cut jinto the road forcing the pavement | out of position. The damage is said to be particularly noticeable near the railroad crossing where the cars round | the curve into Pine street. It is expected that the matter will be taken up with the highway com- missioner. Had Enjoyable Dance. Members of the dancing class which has been receiving weekly instruc- News Seventh Page.) ige and there will hrge. giving a series of England, and is pnces in every city In New Haven he mce of 2,000 and out to hear him fir. Penniman will of Washington, a series of lec- jpices of the grand ts of Pythias. Demaged. ‘the selectmen has LES H. GILLIN s Street. '’Phone 974-2 . RFEAL ESTATE INSURANCE, A AND TRUSTEE OF ESTATE. farms in Connecticut For Sale. All within a few of trolley car or railroad station. tions in the latest ballroom gyrations during the winter closed the season last evening with .a dance in the town ‘hall,. about twenty-five couples par- ticipating. A program of the with a few ‘“old fahioned” numbers, was enjoyed. Lynch’s orchestra fur- nished the music. Refreshments were served. latest dances, Brief Items. The Parish Guild of the Church of Our Savior met this afternoon, start- ing arrangements for the packing of a missionary barrel to be sent abroad. The guild is to serve supper this eve- ning at 6 o’cleck. Sequassen lodge will hold a regular meeting tonight in Odd Fellows’ hall. Several from here will attend the funeral of William Tracy, one of Bristol's oldest Irish residents, which will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 from St. Joseph's church in that city. - Mr. Tracy died suddenly late yesterday afternoon. He was stricken with apoplexy while in his | market, expiring a short time later, iJames V., Willlam J., Thomas A., ‘and Edward B. Tracy, all of Bristol, jare his surviving sons. He also leaves s widow and three daughters. o ———————————————— GITY ADVERTISEMENT. Call On 7z & Costello, Inc. 242 n;‘:;‘r Street RE INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO YEAR ! re agents for Cook’s Tours, Ray- Whitcomb, Gillespie, Kinports and Marsters’ Tours. Independ- of 16 days or more from $170 | all expenses. 'W. L. HATCH CO. 20 WEST MAIN STREBT. AN N\ SEWERS IN SUNRISE AVENUE. Clerk’s office, City of New Britain, Conn., March 4, 1915. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of benefits, caused by the construction of sewers in Sunrise Avenue, from Mar- ket Street to Wilbur Street, viz: North Side. . Benefits Augusta Samarzevsky ....$313.60 South Side. John E. Curran Paul G. Finance and Leon J. Finance and George J. Fi- nance, jointly ... 109.62 Total .$532.84 And it finds no damages or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, Adopted, Certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council, Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, (New Britain Herald.) City Clerk. __GIry AI]VEBTISEMENT RLW ’\RD Fifteen Dollars will be paid to any- one who will furnish sufficient evi- dence for the arrect ‘and convietion of persons Who are breaking street electric lamp globes and fixtures. Board of Public Works, Wm. H. Hall, Enginecer, CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALT. FOR SALE—Decker Bros. piano. One cf the best square pianos in the city. $20 takes it. Turn it in any time for a new piano. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Rnode Island Reds (ex- clusive) hatching eggs, best pens $2.00. Incubator eggs $5 a hun- dred; also day old chickens $15 a hundred; month old, $25 a hundrea. w. J. Simpson, Plainville. Tel. 55-4. 3-5-1w FOR SALE—Sphmer grand piano, smail size, el¥gant style, exquisite tone and in Al condition. Cost $950. This is a grand for an artist or student. All we ask now is $450. Invitation to experts to look this piano over. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day cf issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also huflding jots on or near trolley lines. W. | P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-2-6dx piano, tone. over. FOR SALE—Gabler upright very handsome, full rich Just been thoroughly gone Originally this piano cost $500. May now be bought for $1560. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 | FOR SALE—Computing scale, slicer, office, dried beef cutter, register. Apply 647 meat cash Stanley street '%4lu. FOR SALE—Chickering grand piano in excellent shape. Here is an op- portunity to become the owner of a grand original costing $1,100 for the modest sum of $225. This is not a worhout instrument but has many yvears of usefu] service in the future. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Hatching eggs. Barred Rocks, R. 1. Reds. Heav laying strain. Wm. Ptolomey, 200 Brook reet. 3-4-2dx FOR SALE—Elcgant mahogany, size upright 88 note player piano, almosi¢ new. Compare it with any- thing you have ever seen or heard of at the price, $350. Bench, scarf and $15 worth of music rolls goes with it. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 full | FOR SALE OR FOR RENT-—House | at Jacobs' Corner. Inguire Mrs. C. | R. Woods, Jacobs' Corner, Kensing- | ton. 3-3-6d | FOR SALE—AIl my household goods. Apvply 18 Warlock, Friday, 7 to 9 p.! p. Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Terms cash. Mrs. Howard L. Han- | cock. 3 -dflxg FOR SALE—Walraven upright piano in excellent condition, full compass, splendid tone and action. Price only $100. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, G 2-26-d10 IS THE TIME T0 REPAIR THAT Perhaps there is a strip that has become detached, making the room look hangs down, or repair work in metal ceiling. Metal Ceiling corner new a Consult us for guaranteed untidy. First cle work J. EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Sheet 62 Lafayette Street. FOR SALE--16 Good 2-family house of 12 rooms, YO RENT. TO RENT—Four room tenement with modern improvements to small family of Amer ns. Price $12! per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 527 Stanley street 3-2-tr T\) ](]‘“\ I'—Two five room l(-n(‘m(_nl.\, latest improvements, also two large stores, 75 feet deep. Inquire Luke Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafayette street. 8-1-a7x of 473 0 RENT—Tenement All improvements, extension, four rooms. Park street 3-2-tf TO RE rooms. Plainville. T—Upstairs C, J. Morse, tenement, six 21 Broad St TO RENT—Two four room tenemenis No. 21 Winthrop St. Inquire No 27 Winthrop St. Eugene \\' ker. RENT—Two lpnemuus line. 260 Chestnut street. TO rooms each on trolley Steele, of 3-2-6dx | TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped | Suitable for groceries and meat. G. H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tf TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the ALE—A small upright piano, just the thing for a small room. You can buy it for $39, use it one | year and be allowed all you have | paid in exchange for a new piano. | Does this appeal to you? Sedg- | wick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum | street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-610‘, FOR SALE--Orders taken now for S. C. W. Leghorn and Barred Rock | hatching eggs and day old chicks, from good laying strain. Tel. 712-4. H. J. Sedgwick, Stanley Quarter. 2-27-6dx | —_— FOR FOR SALE—Steinway upright piano. Try it—the tone and touch will tell you what it is. Cost $600. If you want a Steinway you can have this for $225. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Large, smooth potatoes grown on my farm in Kensington, 10 bushel lots, 75¢ bu. Less than 10 bushel, 85¢ bu. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 4-12. 3-2-d3 FOR SALE—Sterling Player Piano. Guaranteed not used over three months. Always priced $650 new. If vou are looking for a really high grade piano you should see this. Can be bought for $450. & Casey, 129-141 street, Hmtford Conn. 2-26- dlu Aslyum FOR SALE—Sedgwick & Casey have so many second-hand pianos and player pianos on hand just now that it is a positive fact the prices are 25 per cent. lower than they have ever marked similar second- hands. We have uprights from $30. Tight money is no excuse for not buying here because we'll make terms fit the necessity, We can’t ad- vertise each item scparately but call and see what we have and you'll surely buy. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rnck and White Wyandotte eggs, $100 setting, $5.00 per hundred. Wil- liam Whitham, Kensington, WANTED. \’VA TED—Carpenter jobbing, leaky roofs Tel, 396-4. work, a building, specialty. 3-4-6a WANTED—A reliable manufacturing concern wants a young man to in- vest $100 to $400. A good propos tion. Address Box 8BB, - Herald. 3-3-d2x WANTED-—Carpenter work, jobbing and repairing at reasonable rates. 'Phone. 1467. 3-1-déx GITY ADVERTISEMENT, Sealed bids fOr (‘ontnxcts fr)r lhc following labor and materials for the city of New Britain for the season of 1915 will be received at the office of the Board of Public Works on or before Tuesday evening, March 16, at 8 o’clock P. M. Specifications may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works. Separate bids will be received for each of the following: Cement. Plainville and Sewer Pipe. Laying concrete walks and curbs, Laying flag walks and curbs. Relaying flag walks and resetting stone curbs. Street Sprinkling Crushed stone. Manhole castings. The City reserves the right to ject any and all bids and the suc ful bidder must furnish satisfacto bond. local sand. with water. re- Board - of Public Works, Wwm. H. Hall, City Engincer. Sedgwick | T() RENT. FOR RENT—Three tenements of five rooms each at 559 Stanley street, near Pleasant street. Apply A. S. Boynton, 14 Kelsey street, or Tel. 1437 3-4-3dx nic furnished | eam heat and 551 Main St. 3-3-4dx Two with Gavelek, TO RE front rooms bath. Mrs. TO RENT—Five rooms, newly paper- ed, $11. 401 Chestnut street. 3-2-wix TO RENT-—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. lnquire Mrs. C Aarr on the premises. 11-92f AUTO OWNERS. | Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 ceats. Why pay more. Tire repairing in all branches. Slightly used tires and tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St., Near Main. WANTED )—(:lrl to demonstrate foun- tain pens in window. Short hours, good pa, Apply before 7 P. M., 400 | Main street, New Britain.. 3-4-1dx $3.00 e Bus Refer- T14 LADIE:! daily ness enc Myrtle — Permanent wor lary, introducing Woman’s Magazine. required. ~ Write Ave., Bridgeport, to FOR SALE. Just arrived from the factory a new “Gordon Bros.” piane. a beautiful mahogany case, full rich tone, ivory keys.. The pride of any man’s home. We are selling this piano at a cost price for a quick sale. BRODRIB & WHEELER, 138 Main Streect. FOR SALE New Stultz piano, beautifully fin- ished, brilliant tone, would satisfy the most critical. We will sell this in- strument right, to make room for an- other shipment. BRODRIB & WHEELER, 138 Main Strect. Tel. 974.-1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Young lady for general | office work, must write a fair hand, and competent to operate a Rem- ington typewriting machine, In- quire 86 West Main street. <D RCOMS. TO R 'T—Furn shed room, floor, electric lights, steam use of bath and telephone. 53 Glen street. Tel. 999-3. . 3-3-tf FRO ROOM—AIl conven- Use of kitchen if desired. 170 Arch street 3-2-t¢ TW() ROOM “urnished for light | housekeeping, including’ pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat anq clectric light Private, Three minutes’ walk from center. 45 Wal- LARGE iences I’hillil)s. day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private vaths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. TO RENT--Four rooms with bath, corner Cherry and Pine, $12.00. ¥ive room rent,35 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf TO RENT—Tjve third floor, modern on Black Rock avenue, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. room tenement, conveniences, Inquire F, Tel. 1-9-tf tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf TO RENT—One rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements, Inquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf RENTS, Two furnished rooms,....$10 Four rooms first floor.....$12 Tive rooms third floor.... §9 Five rooms, 1st and 2nd...$156 Six room cottage ..$15 month Six rooms, first floor ..$12 month LOCKWOOD, 86 WEST MAIN ST. month month month month A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Naiional Bank Building. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ‘ROOMS Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Oftice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 ¥. 3L Sundays by Appointment FEMONKSDDS Cenroiana Manc Stanley Street Good nine room house, lot 100x150 located on Stanley Street. 500. Price $3,- But little money needed. The Home Banking and Realty Co. ‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street N R SRR BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accom- ! modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & nut street. Metal Work Large lot, Also good rent on Ledge Court, near B 1k, Rock Av. H D HUM!‘HREY | [ ‘ 1f you are 3-1-d6x | 193 Main Strest of Every Description '’Phone 629 JOHN STREET 66x165. Low price. y ter All modern o nnu-nl Mnain we DETECTIVES anticipating where are 26 State Streed hone Charter 7374, 1089 g Typewriters From $5.00 Up. Fagtory it . ; BARTFOY B aantly o ypewriter 1 Exchange | o 26 Stata S, 411 1HART’S i RELIABLE REPAIRING GA | suPPuES || Rear 189 Main st. 1nVesigu- tion !n any matter | integrity and results write A. G. Brow | Hartford, Conn. 'K} | ety at Elizabeth The- Quahty Print Shop ——a— i Printing done 18 many lenguagps. | GOOD WORKMANSHIR — MODEHR- ATE PRICES. Tdnotype Campogition. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- ' LISHING , COMPARY. 53 Church Streel.”’ - Tel. &34 C., EBBESEN, Mgr. New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retall Btate tegt: “Best in the City” If you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, 1" Tel, % 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from cen | | = | \ Mlld Weather Sale Pony Nut Per Ton .. 800 4 Three Full Bags . ..ll.l“ No Coal will lust longer or will igve better sutisfaction; also a saving of $1.00 per ton. SPECIAL WOOD PRICES. Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord Hard, sawed, 1-2 cord.. Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord. Chestnut, 1-2 cord, LEAVE ORDERS AT CROWLI Lrv | DRUG STORE, 254 MAIN STRERIL, BEST COAL 24 Bwnaxy Cosmt 1.0 5 8w ¢ rlanternaq\ U ILLUSTRATORS . ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. @ Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers - WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 ' KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, - the o!dest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City, R S B e R S V30