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= BOYS WASH SUITS. | About 500 in this lot, in Short Russian, Oliver Twist, Vestee and other models; rep. galatea, linene and woven madras, sizes 2 1-2 to 8. Worth up to $2.50, for $1.29. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. THE MAY SALE OF SLIN UNDERWEAR IS NOW. IN PROGRESS t.is not claiming boo much to say that we name today the best values ever offered in Hart- 'for a May Sale. The garments are indescribably ‘Some of ‘the sample lines are values extreme, EXTRA SIZE GOWNS. 76c to 79c Gowns, -sale price 69c. $1.50 Gowns, sale price $1.00. $1.50 to $2.00 Gowns, sale price $1.39. i $2.00 Gowns, sale price $1.98. EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS. $1.26 Skirts, sale price $1.00. $2.00 Skirts, sale price $1.50. $3.00 Skirts, sale price -$1.98. $3.50 Skirts; sale price $2.98. EXTRA SIZE COVERS, Extra size Covers in several pretty styles, priced at 3b6c to $1.00, =all reduced. THE SKIRTS. The mnewest styles _models: 7§c to 89c Skirts, sale price ) 4 Y O NS, ALD STYLES, ns, sale price 6fc. *repe Gowns, sale price ‘$1.50 Cdtton Gown!. m;fl 00 Gom', l‘!e $1.39, Gowns, sale yriea MLOU. to $3.00 Gowns, sale 81, $4.00 Gowns, $6.00 Gowas, $3.98. P DE OHINE aows's. AND WHITE. k ll.oo Gom for $3.95., Geotwns for $5.98. R OHEMISE. 0 sale price 780 5. sale price 85c. in tull D to $2.00 Chemise, sale e%c. ' . $1.30, $1.25 to sale price $1,98. price 95c. $1.50 to $2.00 Skirts, sale price $1.89. $2.00 Skirts, sale price $1.69. $2.26 to $2.50 Skirts, sale prlce $1.98. . $3.00 to $4.00 Skirts, sale price $2.89. $5.00 Skirts, sale price $3.98. COMBINATIONS, Skirt and Drawer Combina. tions: $1.00 grade, sale price 79c. $1.26 grade, sale price 95c. $1.50 to $2.00 grade, sale price $1.39. $3.00 grade, sale price $2.25. Crepe de Chine Drawer Com- binations in pink and white: $3.50 grade for $2.98. $4.50 grade for $3.98. $6.00 to $6.50 grade for $5.00. N $1.50 Skirts, sale ni nise, sale price $2.98. 1emise, sale price $3.98. de Chine Envelope for evening wear, with straps, $3.98 $2.89. 'BAWERS. and ' lace .trimmed: rawers for 25c. .bq 59c Drawers for 45c. wers far 79c, $2.00 - Drawers . MOTOR COMBI- for le price 95c. (\ grade, sale price . sale price $1.98. lllo price tm pretty and the materials and being small’in numbers Don't linger if you would secure first prlzes, come the first days. fine will and very disappear PRINCESS SLIPS. Open front in new style; skirts: 79¢. to 89¢c Slips for 6%c. $1.25 Slips for 95c. $1.60 to $2.00. Slips for $1.39. $2.50 Blips for $1.98. $3.50 Blips for $2.98. DOLLY VARDEN PRINCESS SLIPS. Seco Messaline and . ‘Soft ‘Washable Taffeta; colors, pink and white; regular $6.98 wvalue, sale price $3.50. THE COVERS. 600 Covers, sale price 39c. 50c to 59c Covers, sale price 450. $1.00 Coverl,.ule price 79¢. full CAMISOLES, Crepe de Chine Camisoles, in pink and white; several very pretty styles: $1.25 grade, sale price 95c. $1.50 to $2. 00 grade, sale price $1.89, $2.28 to $2.560 grade, sale price $1.80. EXTRA SIZE DRAWERS. 29c Drawers, sale price 25c. 50¢ to 59c Drawers, nlu price 45¢. $1.00 Drawers, sale price 79c. $1.26 Drawers, sale price 95c. Others likewise reduced; as high in price as $1.98. shipping have had so far. The hear_ ing was fixedu for June 7, on the re- quest of the counsel for the crown, who pleaded for more time to investi- gate the cases. Delay Wil Ruin Clients, Attorneys for the Norweglan ship owners argued that their clients would be ruined by furthér delay and that sufficlent time had beén allowed al- ready for investigation. Howeéver, Sir Samuel Evans exonerated the procur- ator general, whd has charge of prize court investigations, from all charges of unnecessary delay and insisted thet such complicated cases ' cannot be rushed through. All four of these Norweglan ships carry extensive ' American cargoes, chiefly packers’ products, Wheat car- goes on these ships.have been taken over by the English government and paid for. The same is true of copper cargoes, but the packing house prod- ucts have been detained indefinitely In spite of efforts to have them re- , admiralty | jeased. “with neutral Twelve Other Ships Held. O In addition to these four ships, ‘ Sir Samuel Evans, | twelve others which carried packers’ products have been thrown into the prize court. These are: Arkansas, Antilla, Frogner, Elsa, Grekland, Mar- acas, New Sweden, Kjdrsford, Balta, Seguranca, Taurus and Stavn. All these goods have been held NP WEEK ‘only mean the use of Hoe, Rake and Shovel. disposed to ac- ° o of the The 'beauti. the planting of flower beds and veranda boxes is just as es- 1 for an attractive home, and this is where we can be of ser- to you, with our choice stock of shrubs and flowering plants. M us call and taik it over. OR SAL XK CHOION BUILDING LOTS ON STANLEY STREET and Terms Easy—Choose One For Your Future Home SEE—— CHAS. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN ST, GENERAL INSURANCE pending investigation. The four Nor_ wegian ships mentioned, Alfred Nobel, Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Fridland and Kim, sailed before the English procla- mation providing that no further ship- ments were to be made = to neutral countries “to order” and consequentiy have been treatéd as ships in a class by themselves. Shipments of pack: erd’ products on ships sailing Ilater were all consigned to definitely name individuals or firms in Scandinavia, Denmark and Holland. Demands Are Impossible. Alfred R, Urion of Chicago, the leg- al representatve of the Chicago pack- ers who has been in London since Jan- uary, in an effort to effect the delivery of packlng\products to neutral coun- tries, sald:|“Prize court authoritles have definitely refused to release our goods except upon the terms of the consgnors’ undertaking to sell the goods in Great Britain and to sive English bail in the full value of the seized cargoes. The first of these con- ditions is impossible, because most of the good have been packed for con- tinental markets and are unsalable here. The suggestion that American packers give English bail for their own goods is unreasonable.” English coal is allowed to move freely in Holland, Denmark and the Scandinavian countries, Mr. Asquith has stoutly ressted all criticism = of the increased exports of coal to the neutrals named, saying it does not go to Germany, but is necessary to re- place the coal which neutrals formerly drew from German terrifory. Ameri- can shippers of foodstuffs insist that England should show the same consid- eration to their products that it does to its.own coal. BARRED FROM CIRCUSES. Pittsburg, May 3.—Camels, giraffes, llamas and other ruminants or cud- chewing animals, will be barred from circuses appearing here this summer. Dr. George E. Totten, director of the Tnited States bureau of animal indus- 1iry, in a statement here yesterday, said that animals of this class would not /sbe admitted to Allegheny county while the quarantine resulting from the epidemic of the foot and mouth disease was in effect. He said, how- ever, that the order would not affect lons, tigers, leopards, elephants or other animals classed as flesh or herb- eating animals, WARNED BY ITALY, The Hague, Netherlands, May Via. London, 2:30 p. m.—Signora Genoni, one of the Itallan delegates te the women’s international congress which has just come to an end here today received a personal letter from Ttaly advising her not to attempt to return through Germany, owing to the ‘tenseness of the situation. The writer cf this letter referred also to serious pro-war rioting in the past few days in Milan and other cities in northern Italy. 3 las CASH IN ADVANCE. slfled MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Thursday between = passenger station and White House lunch, bunch of keys, piece of echain at- tached. Please leave at Herald office with name, 4A80-di-j FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Black Raspberry plants, 60c dozen. Also a few apple, pear and plum trees. 50c each. Inquire L. Kurtz, 70 Greenwood St., 5-1-6dx b 60c Der 100. A. E. Crandali. Berlin. 5-1-2dx FOR SALE—Overland 189 Hart St., Tel, car. 276-12. Apply 1-1-a2x FOR SALE—Several fine, young new milch cows and nearby springers. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 4-30-tr SALE— ousehold Must be sold at once. 13 Hart street. FOR " turniture. Cheap terms. 4-30-6dx FOR SALE—One black mare, 7 years 0ld, sound, gentle, good driver. Aluo one gray Canadian, 6 years old, weight about 1,200. For infor- mation call Mmer & Olson, Arch etrcet 4-30-43 FOR SALE—Choice loam delivered any « part city; also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co. 129 Stanley -street. 4-29-11 FOR ' SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. = W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 4-28-6dx FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, Knowles’ Big Cropper. yielder of large smooth potatoes I haye ever seen. Tested at tho State Experiment Station and found pure and free from all disease. 5 bushel and over, 75¢ bu. Small lots 86c bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kens- sington, Tel. 254-12. 4-28-tf variety Greatest FOR SALE—Special potato fertiiizer, nitrate. of soda, fine ground bone, Tel. 92-3. Conn. .Valley Orchard Co.; Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out, Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4. 4-26-6dx ) WANTED. WANTED-—A man to help build fence. A. C. Record, Kensington. ’Phone. 646-23. 5-3-d1x ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by %:30 p. m. on the day ef issue. TO RENT. TO RENT—Four and five room ern tenements, | Trinity St. mod- Tel. b-3-6dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, second floor, modern nnprowments 9 Ellis street. -3--d3x FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class location for business. George W. drew, National Bank Building. 2 M-W-I" P, IS, Ly e TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 6- room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Lotust street. M-W-F-tf TO RENT—Tenements of 3, 4, 5, rooms. ~Also one lot to rent for storage or other purposes, 70x180 feet. Apply John Pinches, 62 Chestnut St. ( 5-1.6d TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. All improvements, third,floor. Gar- den, 36 Hawkins St., Inquire se- cond floor. 5-1-3dx FOR REVT—MOMAUGUIN— NEW 7-room shore cottage, newly fur- nished. Inquire J. J., Dore, 404 Grand avenue, New Haven. , Tel 594-2 for whole or part of season. b-2-bdx TO RENT—Six rooms, all improve- ments at 12 Lincoln St., near cois ner West Main St., $16.00. Apply 117 Willow St., Tel. 557-13 6-1-2dx TO RENT—Tenemedt, all ments, at 36 Pearl Court. 16 Maple ‘St. improve- Inquire 4-30-3dx TO RENT—Five room flat, all mod- '” ern improvements, May 1st. 192 Fairview street. 4-30-3dx TO RENT—Outside flat or six or eight rooms. 82 Church St. 4-30-a3x TO RENT—Four room tenement on Slater réad. ' Also garage at 425 West Main street. Inquire of E. S, Hart, 425 West Main St. 4-29-d4x — . each. ‘All modern Meehan’s new block, ette street. improvements. 24 1-2 Lafay- 10 RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvemepts, at 470 Arcn street. Inquire on premises, or | White House Lunch. 4-27-tL. TO RENT—Four and five room mod- AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4. 5-8-6dx WANTED—By experienced carpenter |, and builder, new or repair work of any kind. Shingling a specialty. Tel, 396-4. 4-27-6ax ern tenements, Trinity St., Tel. 1524-3. 4-26-1wx TO RENT—Store to rent at 22 Park street. Apply P. and F. Corbin’s office. 4-16-tf S S S e TENEMENT of seven (7) rooms, all modern, at 53 Clark street. KEstate Lewis Cobey. 4-14-tf T0 RENT—One five room tenement, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework., No washing. Apply 33 Lexington St. 6-3-d2 WANTED—GIrl for general house- work in small family. One who will assist with children. 84 Camp street. 5-3-1dx WANTED—A competent cook. ‘Walter H, Hart, Sunnyledge. 6-1-6d Mrs. one 'four rooms. Inquire 36 Con- nerton St. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquirs 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf TO RENT—Clean, modern flat seven rooms and bath. Set range connected with boiler. suitable for roomers. premises, I. H. Solomon, street. of coal Very Inquire on 359 Main 3-24-t7 WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Apply 100 Robbins Ave.,, Maple Hill. Tel. 441-2. 4-27-tt WANTED — Competent dressmaker and two young ladies to learn dressmaking. , Mrs. G. Hibbert, Berlin St., Berlin. 4-30-3dx SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Position as night watch- man, Am steady and sober. Can give good reference. Address Box 17 B. Herald. 5-3-64x WANTED-—German woman will go out for general housework or wash- ing and ironing. 145 Glen St., top floor. 5-3-d2x WANTED—Dressmaker that can make over old dresses, fix up-to- date, and finish work started, de- sires work now by day. Box 23, Herald. 5-3-d1x WANTED—German woman would go out washing and ironing, or take it home, 119 Glen street, second floor. 5-3-d1x A.B.JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172174 ARCH STREET. TO, RENT—Two five-room tenementa, all modern improvements, lnquire J. M. Curtin. ¢ 11-12-tf ————————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE, ;30 WEEKLY evenings Everything furnished, no exper- ience, no canvassing. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr. 5-1-1dx at home. The apparatus is not thrown into the honse any old way, when we in- stall a EAM or HOT-WATER | HEATING apparatus, but is installed | in a neat and practical manner and | the results obtained, would warrent your giving us a trlal. PARKER & O0’CONNOR Tel. 98-2: 77 SEYMOUR ST, TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms | 4"9dl'>| BIN LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMBING and leader pipe. 62 Lafayette Street. JOB THAT YOU WILE NEED. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN A specialty in all kinds of plumbing work, metal celliag, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK. ’Phone 629 Egg, Stove and Nut No. 2 Nut Mixed No 1, No. 2 Nut TELEPHONE 52, We now have fresh mined OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. $7.90 $6.25 $7.00 per ton. per ton. per ton, 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash New Brltam Lumber & Coal Co. 301 PARK STREET FOR SAL ""Ave. A Good 2 Fanuly House on Blu:k Rock New and First Class Every 'ly Low Price and Libera)l Terms. H. D. HUMPHRE van Bask Batidiog | 272 \ain wr formerly of No. at that Jocation. PHYSICIAN CHARLES A. GILLIN, AxD SURGEON 21 Franklin Square is opening up new offices over Clark & Brainerd’s Drug store, No. 183 Ma in street, and is ready to sce patigats FURNISHZD ROOMS. TO RENT-—Two front rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping. 27 Arch street. b-3-2dx TO RENT-—One large front room, at 149 Main street. 5-8-d3x TO RENT—Private family, room and board. All conveniences. De. sirable location. Tel, 1472-3, b-1-tf TO RENT—Furnished 'rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. FURNISHED ROOMS, modern im- provements, three minutes’ walk to center, 45 Walnut St. 4-17-tf Ravizza Brothers Blacksmithing, Wagon Re- pairing and Painting, Auto- mobile Painting a specialty. { Gasolne and Oil. Cor Brook and S. Main Sts. New Britain, Conn. Telephone 1497-2 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables Telephone 302 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble hy having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. — NOTICE! I WANT TO BUY all kinds of antique furniture, such as bureaus, dosks, Davenports, chairs, mirrors or mirror frames, crockery or anything old. Write me what you have. E. E. SHEFFIELD, 231 Pearl St.,, Middletown, Conn. BLOOD POISON Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh, ete., re symptoms. Delays are dangerous. ' Send at once te Dr, Brown, 985 Arch street, Phila- Geiphia, for BROWN'’S BLOOD CURE. Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— lasts a month. Sold by RIKER- HEGEMAN DRUG STORES. New Britain Milk Depot ‘Wholesale and Retail State teat: ‘“‘Best in the City.” 1If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. SEIBERT & SON, nec™,., 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center If you arve anticipating investign tion in any matter where secrecy; integrity and results are write A, G. BROWN. 26 STREET. HARTFORD, 'PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone, Typewriters From $5.00.Up. Faotory Rebailt, HARTFORD STA' CONN. Britain's HARTS e S o FOR SALE On Easy Terms, Two Piols of Improved Building Lots Right Here in the Gity H. N. Lockwood Real Estate and Insurance 86 WM HAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and *h Storage, Supplies and Repalring Az't Reo Cl.l'fl | 'Phone 1819 Williams Auto Go. - oo ol s g Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 286. 287 ELM STREE] ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HART FORD CONN. 242 Main Three-Family Brick House o South Burritt Street For Sale by Schultz & Costello, lnc. Sireet.