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PCLERK T o ¥ or PoRIR s Safford wno Testitied ozer-0suree Casz, , May 6—A vorfli:at of H entered last last night nk D. Safford,;the aged _at the Hotel Kensington 8ld, N.'J., who was charged ry in connection with pro- growing out of the $50,000 promise suit brought by ' Tan against Jameés W. idely known criminal law- Ity deliberated more than N indicted for perjury be- r . hearing given Miss Rae 72 United States Commis- hton on a ¢harge of using D defraud, * he identified Osborne as the man who, B name of Oliver Osborne, the Plainfield hotel with on October 18 last. Saf- m the sand in his own ng his trial, reiterated _positive that James W. the man he had-seen ‘Important Witnesses. jortant ‘witnesses in' the £; igs Tanzer and James W. "Panzer, who had with- and had said she was I alleging that James W. Was the man who promised to chenged her ground again d ‘that he was the man. jorne went on the stand twice ‘these assertions. Judge if the United States district whom the case was ged the jury that if Saf- . the identification, bellev- e, he should be aoquitted; e.should be found guilty. it in Courtroom. excitement féllowead nt of the verdict. Af- h had left the bench, States \Dlltrlct At- . The bmn.uiial membrane lining the bronchial tubes, the bronchial tubes and the bronchial veins all become highly inflamed from bron- chitis—results of exposure to cold or dampness, Quick relief deter- mines whether the disorder shall Op at the first stage or progress to the chronic_form, SCHENCK'S SYRUP contains no nancotics. By promp? teduction of the bronchial inflamma- tion it relieves sthe keen pain and dull ache that throbs through the air passages and supports the affected . parts. Eighty years a family medi- cine for the treatment of bronchitis, coughs, hoarseness. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. If you . cannot get it from your druggnst we will send direct to you on receipt of pDrB‘::?". H. SCHENCE & SON, Philadelphia, ———————————— ‘Wood, who conducted the prosecution, and Beniamin Slade, of counsel for the defense, ensaged in a wordy passage. A disturbance followed which deputy marshals fi- nally quelled, clearing the crowd from the courtroom. Judge Hough said he would make an investigation tomorrow. into . the occurrence,‘in which, it was reported, two of the jurors on the case also were involved. Mercy Recommended. The jury in convicting Safford recommended him to the mercy - of the court and asked that he be dealt with' leniently. He = will ‘be brought up for sentence Monday and motions in his behalf will be made. It was learned after court ad- journed' that trials of the six rém- maining persons under indictment in connection with the case revolving around Mr, Osborne will be begun forthwith, The first to be tried, it ‘was stated, will be Miss Tanzer her- geélf, who is on bhil on.a charge of using the malls to defraud in having sent Mr. Osborne a threatening let- ter. torney Roger B. Russell Bros. —advt. Best Butter,” 34c 1b. 7 ? Native Eggs, 27c doz. Russell Bros. —advt. TERATION SALE Y 7TH TO MAY 15TH " As I did not have time -to install pmnnent fixtures before moving into my new store I have decided to sell my ntire stock of Millinery and Art Em- broidery at greatly . reduced prices, to ke room for the workmen. * 'If there is anything that you need, this line, it will pay you to. buy it Day, Sunday, May 9th. Mamemmmmm«.ammmw s flowers are worn, . For Mother at home, flowers bright; In Mother's memory, flowers white. isl inducement for you to honor the Mother, we are e cholce fresh cut Roses, Snapdragons, and Carnations dn-a: Our selection of colors, Place your order be- ( ets’ Greenhouses : 136-5 Clipton St. ; Tel. 574-5 Wlntmg St. mmmmcmmwnmmmm and Terms Woue!h!mmname CHAS H. GILLIN : 140 MAIN ST. GENERAL INSURANCE Sale--Berlin Street desirable houss formerly owned by M. EL s, together with about 60 acres of land, large" 3 s, orchard, etc. Apply to L. Hatch Co. guiance and Rea! Dstate. he W. R 29 West Main Street. GIVES $4,500,000 FOR - METHODIST WORK General Confercnce Comnusstor —on Finance Appropriatcs Moncy to Carry on Labors Throughout ‘World. Chicago, May 6.—Appropriations totalling $4,600,000 have been made by the general conference commission on finance of .the Methodist Episco- pal church to.carry on the work of the church throughout the world, it was announced today. The commis- sion, of which Col. Elijah W. Hal- ford of New York is the treasurer, is holding a two day session here. The amounts apportioned' to the indi- vidual societies are: ‘ Board of Foreign Missions $1,800,- 000. Board of Home Missions, 000. Freedman’s Aid Soclety, $270,000. Board of Sunday Schools, '$210,000. Board of Education, $510,000. American Bible Society, $100,000. oo:}:hurch Temperance ‘Society, $50,- “Notwithstanding the special emer- gencies occasioned by the war,” Col. Halford said, .“the board of foreign' missions was one of the few church boards of any of the denominations which ended the year without debt. $1,560,- Bros. —advt. Pure lard, 1lc 1b. Russell VOTING ON STRIKE. Providence, May 6.—Balloting on the question of a strike by the Broth- efhood of Railway Clerks, of New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- road is going on over the entire sys- tem, it was announced last night. The clerks allege that the agreement asigned with the road two years ago, after an adjustment had been = made by the federal board of arbitration, has been violated. . Thé discharge of a clerk in Hartford has, it is under- stood, brought the matter to a head. The result of the ballot will not be known before the end of the week. BLOOD POISON Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh, etc., are symptoms. Delays are dangerous, Send at once te Dr. Brown, 986 Arch street, Phila- ¢elphia, for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE. Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— lasts a month. Sold by RIKER- HEGEMAN DRUG STORE! IVER JOHNSON The Leader of All Don’t buy until you have seen our new lines of High Grade Wheels. We also have & large line of Second Hand Wheels all in good argder. ‘We are now headquarters for High Grade Repairing. . Get Prices on Wheels and Repairing. Also our ~ New Auto Tires. L. A, GLADDING 4 CHESTNUT STREET, New Britain, Ct. TR E TN A Simplex Elestric Suction Cleaner $19.15 is just the thing for your Clean Up Campaign. Call Tel. Y00 and we will send one to you| on trial. |Gk Spnng& Go. 7119 CHURGH 'STREET. CASH IN ADVANCE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—I sacrifice all equipment with route of city bakery for most any amount or price for sale. Ap- ply Karl E, Budermann, 34 Wood- land street, New Britain. 5-6-2dx FOR SALIl—Two new milk Guernsey heifers. One with first calf and one with second calf. Several cows coming in in June and first part of July. R. F. Miller, 852 East street. Tel. 1982-12. _ 6-6-3ax FOR SALE—Several tons of Timothy hay at $23.00 a ton delivered, also a few fine spring pigs. C, J. Muel- ler, Berlin, Tel. 665-32. 5-6_3dx FOR SALE—Rabbit hounds, 1 litter pups, airdale and ark born hounds. 2 barking dogs, first class stock. ‘Wm. J. Kerby, 456 South Main street. 5-5-d3x FOR SALE—Upwright piano, second hand. Sold on easy terms. Price reasonable. Apply Box 18 H. Her- ald. E4-27-1 wk-E-O-D-x FOR SALE—Parties leaving city de- sire to sell furniture, in good con- dition, including . brass bedstead, curley birch bedroom set, six pieces, ete. Call afternon or evenings, Mrs. Geo. A, Hibbard, 15 S. High St. 5-5-3dx MINIMUM CHAKRGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advrrtisements for the classified columa must be in the Herald office. by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ——————————————— \ NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel, 1073-4. 5-3-6dx TO RENi. TO RENT—Desk Room. Central lo- cation, 54 Church street, near Mam“ Call or 'Phone 588-4 5-6-d2 | To RENT—Five room flat, all mod- No, 192 Fair- | ern improvements, view St. 5-4-6dx TO RENT—First class store, central FOR SALE--Motorcycles in fine con- dition, with enough repair parts to build another. Apply First Floor, 164 Fairview street. 5-5-2dx FOR SALE—A few pieces of furniture and gas range. Wyrley Birch, 15 South High street. 5-6-d2 ‘FOR SALE—Black Raspberry plants, 50c dozen, Also a few apple, pear and plum trees. 650c each. Inquire L. Kurtz, 70 Greenwood St., 6-1-6dx FOR SALB—Several fine, young new milch cows and nearby springers. N." W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 4-30-tr FOR SALE—CHoice loam delivered any part city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley( street. 4-29-11d location. $16.00 per month. In- quire 111 Church' street. 5-5-2d TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements, $10, 182 Arch street. 5--4-6x TO RE\IT—Four and five room mod- | Trinity St., Tel 5-3-6dx ern tenements, 1524-3. TO RENT—Tenements of 3, 4, 5, 6 rooms. Also one Jot to rent for storage or other purposes, 70x180 teet. Apply John Pinches, 62 Chestnut St. 5-1.6d FOR RENT—MOMAUGUIN — NEW 7-room shore cottage, pewly fur- nished. Inquire J. J. Dore, 404 Grand avenue, New Haven. Tel. 594-2 for whole or part of season. s 5-2-6dx FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, variety Knowles’ Big Cropper. Greatest yielder of large’ smooth potatoes I have ever seen. Tested at iho State Experiment Station and found pure and free from all disease. § bushel and over, 75c bu. * Small lots 86c bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kens- sington, Tel. 254-12. 4-28-tf FOR SALBE-—§pecial potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine ground bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Valley Orchard Co., Berlin, Ct, 4-21-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Lady clerks to work '2 or 3 afternoons a week in store. Apply 142 Main street. 5-6-2d WANTED—Young woman with small capital to invest in good paying proposition. 'Address Box 11 H, Herald. 5-6-d3x TO RENT-—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements, at 470 Arcn street. Inquire on premises, or White House Lunch. 4-27-tf. TO RENT—Store to rent at 22 Park street. Apply P. and F. office. 4-16-tt 70 RENT—One five room tenement, one four rooms. Inquire 38 Con- nerton St. 4-10-f TO RENT-—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquirs 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf TO RENT—Two five-rovn: tenements, all modern improvements. Inguire J M. Curtin L1132t WANTED. rER WANTED—To do housecleaning. 626 Main street. J. O. Brown. 5-6-6dx WANTED—A competent cook. Mrs. ‘Walter H. Hart, Sunnyledge. 5-1-6d WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework., Apply 100 Robbins Ave., Maple Hill. Tel. 441-2 4-27-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Twe front rooms nished for light housekeeping. Arch s!reet 5-6 fur- 27 x FURNISHED ROOMS to rent rooms for light housekeeping. Main street.’ Ring bell 2. Also 193 5-4-3dx TO RENT—Private family, room and board. All conveniences., De. sirable location. Tel. 1472- 5-14tf 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 teiephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. FURNISHED ROOMS, modern im- provements, three minutes’ walk to center. 45 Walnut St 4-17-tt 'ARM FOR SALE, FOR SALE—8 room house, good barn, 70 acres of land, 10 acres clear, balance in timber wood, good orchard, a small brook, one mile from R. R. Station. Price $2,400. L. P. Hayden, Bristol, Conn. Tal 458-4 5-6-3dx PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street|* Qver 250 Srore BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. Office Open from 5 A.'M. 10 8 P. M. S!lndn- by Appointment F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. | AN | G corgiana Monks, D. D. S. west- J, C. 5-5-d4x WANTED—Eight room nhouse, ern section. June 1st. Loomis, Windsor; Conn. THIRTY TEAMS WANTED AT NEW REMINGTON PLANT, BOSTON AND SEAVIEW AVE- NUES, BRIDGEPORT, . CONN, STEADY WORK FOR GOOD TEAMS AND WAGONS, PAY- ING 66 2-3 CENTS PER HOUR. LOCAL STABLE ACCOMMODA: TIONS GOOD. TELEPHONE, OUR EXPENSE, 5447, BRIDGE- PORT. JAMES STEWART & CO., INC., CONTRACTORS. FRANK KIERNAN & CO. WANTED—By builder, new for repair work of any kind. Shinging a spe- calty. Tel. 396-4. . 5-4-6dx WANTED—_By college mah, pupils to tutor % during vacation. English and thematics a -specialty. 57, Herald. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Boy with Graiimar school education to work in s,rthtects of- fice. Apply Box 31AA, Herald Of- fice, 5-5-2d SITUATION WANTED., WANTED—Position by an experienced dressmaker. Address 280 Main St. 5-4-a3 ‘WANTED—Position as night watch- man. Am steady and sober. Can give good' reference. Address Box 17 B. Herald. 5-3-6dx L L R SO SRR VYT For Sale. 3-FAMILY HOUSE, Winter Street. 2-FAMILY HOUSE, East Streefs, Price Low—Terms Easy. The Home Banking and | Reaity Co. “The Dickinson.” Corbin's | Box | 193 Main Street ] and leader pipe. * 62 Lafayette Street. k] LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMBING JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN A speclalty in all kinds of plumbing work, metal ceiling, gutter & J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND SHEEI METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 Apply to FOR SALE--Fine Smgle House on Lenox le Cheap If Sold at Once H. D. HUMPHRE ’i Net. Bank Baliding 30 Ninin & at that jocation. PHYSICIAN CHARLES A. GILLIN, axp SUrGros formerly of No. 21 Franklin Square is opening up new offices over Clark & Brainerd’s Drug store, No. 183 Ma in street, and is ready to sce patients g Print Shop Frinung dube 1D nsuy .atebess GUUL WORKMANSHIP — MBL . AT E PRICES, Linotype Composition. EASTERN FRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. e o3- Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. The apparatus is not thrown inte the house any old way, when we in- stall a STEAM or HOT-WATER HEATING apparatus, but is installed in a neat and practical manner and the results obtained, would warrent your giving us a trial. 'PARKER & O0’CONNOR Tel. 98-2 77 SEYMOUR ST, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. 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 A.B. JOHNSON, D. D. §. DENTIST Natlc.nal Bank Building. | | — DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investigt- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essen k write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATES STREET, HARTFORD. OCONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone, New Britain’s Leading Garage HARTS Storage, Repairing and Supplics. Goodrich, Hardman and Packard Tires. Howe Red Tubes. Rear Tel. | gy 221-4 et Main St. | FOR SALE | On Easy Terms, Tfi%m Improved Bulding Lols ~ Ri Here in the Gity H. N. Lockwool SEv e | 86 e v Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire,, fllll‘l‘ Storage, Supplics and Repalring Ag’t Reo Cars. ‘Phone 13194 WIIIiamsAutnc Agents Hudson Motor Oars. 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hive. . - Supplies, Storage. 4 '"PHONE 256, 287 ELM STRE —_— — ¥ Y ILLUSTRATORS . ENGRAVERS ® HARTFORD, CONN- FOR SALE' 10 Room Coltage and Barn in Desirable Locality by = Sehultz & Cosielio, ln& 242 M™Main Sireet. 304 MAIN St Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Paper WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DE&!GNS all grades, prices right Sign Makers. MORGAN & KINGSLEY | ESTABLISHED 1854, » the eidest Wall Paper and Patnt Shop In the Clty, 'Phone 534