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‘high class makers. i“wuuoau i‘r .and Poplins stley Make st durable at all fabsics for Suits and } ': navy and Labrador blue, Wisteria, Mfick. 44-in. wide, REE DAYS of Myrtls, w ia, taupe, e bmk 3 44-in. 00" grade. NE PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR THE JUNE WEDDING AND ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS, OUR WORK IS UNEX- OELLED. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. GOODS mlar stocks and selected for thelr popularity and beauty, they are fashion lead- always sold at L.l 81,09 Covert Suitings Suitings in covert and gray mixtures, a few checks and stripes, all 54 inches wide; $1.50, $1.75 B.nd $2.00 quai- ities. g FOR THREE DAYS...8118 One or two, of these charming numbers might well be added Tussah Ro Priestley Make Another excellent Dress material as it sheds ‘dust and does not muss or crinkle. ways $1.00 quality, 42-in. wide; al- FOR THREE DAYS.....78¢ Shepherd Checks 64-inch black and white chocks with colored hair line ever checks, . A beautiful material for -Separate Skirts, 4 pat- terns; regular $1.50 grade. FOR THREE DAYS...$1.19 the Dustless Clothes Line for Only 25¢ ‘want one of’these handy Clothes Lines if you live in a flit, or rent a room, or own a small re. you could’ hang out a few artigles to dry. The case is attached to the wall; is small could find 'a spct in eny room; after using, the line is wound up by a lever and kept abso- uwdnfleu. See these in the basement. y Electric Lamps With Silk Sbade Complete $1.98 hes, with shirred silk shade in a beautiful old rose tint, bound with gold braid. ps in the basement, A superb gift for the June Bride. \ “May 10.—The dery scab dis- ‘Maine and New ity which has de- y any practica- sence of slight , has, led the c d districts under believed that seed the existing condi- ‘being a benefit to ay become a source Jfor the reason that en thereby a false ‘Without’ such cer- aser, having been I ‘make his purchase full understand- I* certification = of ©of movement cts will here- i potatoes, and mu!a to place R a more reliable om “infection. Ag all\potatoes grown in Maine both in districts believed to be uninfected 2< well as in the known infected dis- iricts are under regulation’as to in- terstate movement, federal certifica- tion will be continued for seed pota- 1oes grown outside of the infected regions of that state. Theé modification makes no change in the statutes of the. uninfected dis- tricts of New York, which have been free to ship seed potatoes without fed- eral inspection. The 'public. is warned that all seed potatoes hitherto shipped from the infected districts’ may contain powdery scab, and: that ‘there must recessarily ‘be-somé risk accompany- ing their use, of the introduction of ‘the powdery scab disease. Undoubtedly there are farms, and in some instances.. fairly considerable areag within the infected districts in Maine and New York,which' are still Jdree from infection, but it is not possi- ble to determine this. fact. without close scrutiny of every tuber, a.m}puch action as impracticable. In relation to the southern market for Maine seed potato stock, it is fair to state that this- disease has not es- eublished itself, and there.is samie evi- dnce that it possibly comld’ not estab- 1jsh itself, in the southern Alantic doast and the gulf states. In these states the department experts are, in- clined to believe that 'the disease, if it appears at all, will be limited toithe mountainous and colder regions. NEW BRITAIN pEATEN.' New Haven kicked its into the final round for the Budd .cup when it deteated New Britain's socpor feam yesterday, 2 to 0. - Cave and ins scored the points for the vx:ltp% el RN FOR SALE! esirable Locality by Itz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. AS. H. GILLIN 140 MAIN = GENERAL INSURANCE .glutton: for punishment, TODAY IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS. 1870—Jem Mace defeated Tom Al- len in ten rounds at Kennerville, La. Although both Mace and Allen were English by birth, the latter had spent some tinie on this side and was the claimant of te American title, TLe fight was for $10,000 and the world’s title and it ‘attracted thousands of sports to New Orleans. The ring was pitched on the turf and the spectators viewed the battle from carriages and omnibuses. Mace outfought Allen in every round, slashing his face with his terrible left, and n a shorttime one of Tom's peepers was closed and tha other was little hetter. Allen was a and in the tenth round he put Mace down, but at the same time he fell himself and struck his should against a stake. The impact dislocated Tom’s shoulder and his seconds had to toss i the sponge. Mace was declared the winner and be- sdes the $10,000 stake, realized =a handsome sum from his wagers. After that Mace became a lion in the states and Canada. 1877—Dave Sullivan, former feath- erweight champion, born in Cork, Ire- land. 1888—George (One Round) Davis, heavyweight boxer, born in Buffalo. GIANTS SLOW ON THE PATHS. Snodgrass .is the only Giant among the ten leading base stealers in the National league. Usually there are several McGrawites represented in this department, which may be an- other reason.for their standing in the league. CLIMBING THE. LADDER. Tom '-McGuire, ‘Federal ' leagus pifclier last season, hds. decided . to ‘ up the diamond for the typewrfl:. He'has accepted 4 _position with & newspa,per about to, be started -at Prince George, British Coulmbia,’and will wrie.baseball if there ls any. HERE’E OLD HI LADD AGAIN, Hi- I‘a,dd. who pastimed for many yes,rsrm center.fleld for Bridgeport, can’'t keep out of baseball, . He ig running a semi-pro club East Greenwich; R. I. FIVE BURNED TO DEATH. .. ®ittsburg, May ~—Five persons were burned to fle&'fio were seriy, ously injured and’Several were saved by jumping from third story windews into a life net when fire early today destroyed an Italian tenement house. The fire started in a bnrbel‘ shop on the first floor, . < in HUBBARD JUST PARDONED. ‘Washington,, May 10.—The report that Elbert Hubbard was among those lost on the Lusitania brought out yes- terday the fact that six weeks ago President Wilson granted a pardon to “Fra Albertus.” who had been cgn. victed of an dffense against the postal laws, in order to.restore his citizen- ship so that he could -obtain a pass- port for the trip ‘on ‘which he logt his life. | FOR SALE—BIlack new CASH IN ADVANCE. - MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD NOTICE. Any one contemplating a trip to Cal- ifornia can dispose of their return ticket by communicating with Box 83aa, Herald. 5-10-12x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring cat. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street, Tel: 1073-4, 5-10-6dx EA('K INSERTION lfi'UA’l'ION WANTED, SITUATION WANTED—by competent girl, for general housework cr cook. 196 Chestnut. 5-10-1dx WANTED—Position as night watch- man. Am steady and sober. Can give good reference. Address Box | 17 Herall 3 ax, WANTED, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-3. 5-7-6dx e Y FOR SALE. milch cow. Joseph Edmond, 6-10.43 Has day-old calf: .. Westwood Park. FOR SALE—Meat ice 'box. Leupold, 359 Arch street. Otto 5-10-6d FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter in excellent ¢ondition at sacrifice to prompt purs Address, Under- wood, care ‘Naw Britain Herald. 5-10-3dx Fw SALE—Will sell at once, Upright jano, fine condition, very low, or will store, 18X X, Herald. 5-10-1dx Address Box FOR SALE—Organ, mahogany finish, hand carved, god condition, $10 if taken at once. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main street. 5-10-tf FOR SALE—Edison phonograph, 2 and 4 minute attachment, with 50 records, all in perfect condition, $12.50; $1 weekly terms if desired. Edison, Box 19BB, Herald. 5-10-tf FOR SALE—New milch 165-2. D. J. Smith, cow. Tel. 5-10-6d FOR SALE—Baby carriage, second hand, in good condition, 44 Haw- kins street, Tel. 37-3. 5-10-3dx FOR SALE—Horse and ‘wagon, Price $130.00. 33 Myrtle street 5-10-5dx TO RENT—Four rooms, new block, all improvements. 227 Washington street. 5-10-6dx FOR SALE———EXpress wagon, harness, plow, Cultivator, harrow. John J. Murphy, East St.,, Plainville, Conn. Near. Hart’s corner. 5-8-wix FOR SALE—Fresh cream and butter milk for sale. Dr. Styles farm, Maple Hill 5-8-a3 FOR SALE—Ocean Beach Cottage and extra lot, finely located. Price very low, to sell quick on account of ill health. P. Hall Shurts, New Lon. don; Ct. 5-8-2dx FOR SALE—Day old chicks, during May. Single Comb Reds and Barred Rocks, $12 per 100. White Leg- horn, $10 per 100. Elma W. Hart, Pluinville, Conn. Tel. 34-2, 5-8-3dx FOR SALE—Good, sound bay horse. Also wagon and harness. D. 8. Ohman, 716 Stanley street. 5-7-3dx FOR SALE—Lettuce, cabbage and tomato plants, ' Rhubarb. Powers, Broad and East streets, Plainville. 5-7-3dx FOR SALE—Metal skylighfs, metal ceilings, any size and style mdde and corected. New Britain Sheet Metal ‘Works. 6-7-12dx FOR SALE—Several fine, young new milch cows and nearby springers. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 4-30-te. FOR SALE—beed potaloes, Knowles' Big Cropper. yielder of large I have ever seen. Tested at; State Experiment Station 3nd' toung pure and free frgm all disease. 5| busheliand; ovey,;75c bu’" Small 4 iota{lSq bu.. N. W, .Baldwip, Kens- vartety iGreatest | WANTED—By builder, new or repair | iTO RENT—One five room fiat, front, smooth potatoes ¥ the L smxt.ox;r'rel 254-12. e :28-tf vt FOR $ALE-—S8pecial potato tbmy:er‘ "’ nitfate +of ‘soda, fing"“ground-: bone. Tel., 92:3, Conn. Valley Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 1 4-21-tf HELP WANTED_SEMALE. 2 e — WANTED-—A maid-for cooking and laundry -work. References re- Quired. M'r.s. L.. H. Pease, 41 Lex- ington St,; 5-8 tf, FOR - SALE—Choice loam delivered any part :eity, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co., 1290 Stanley street. 4-29-114 FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT-—Nicely 'furnished “front room. Price right to right party. 51 Chestnut street, second bell, left. 5-10-1dx TO RENT-—Private family, room and board. All conveniences. De., sirable location. Tel. 1472-3. 5-1-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, modern im- provements, three minutes’ walk to center, 45 Walnut St, 4-17-t¢ MALE HELP \VA)'I‘ED WANTED—First = class New Britain Mfg. Co., Main St. dyemlk‘ 2!”6 South 5-8-5d | WANTED—German girl wants situa- | tion doing general housework or in | hotel. 115 North street, Anna Gewelek. 5-]0»(11:( | WANTED—To do housecleaning. 626 | Main street. J. O. Brown. 5-6-6dx | work of any kind. Shinglng a spe- calty. Tel. 396-4, 5-4-6dx ———— e TO REN1- TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. Conveniences, large garden. 57 Black Reck avenue. 5-1043x with TO RENT—5 rooms tepements bath, 2nd floor; $15/00, apply at Rogers Sash and Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf TO RENT From May 15th, two stores. | Hotel Grand building, now occupied | by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel | Apply to LET US GNE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED. ESTIMATES CHEERFU A specialty W) all kinds of plumbing and leader pipe.s LLY GIVEN . work, metal celling, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING AND 62 Lafayette Street, SHEET METAL WORK. ‘Phone 629 $500 DOWN will secure for you a mew 10-room 2-family holuee near Stanley street; large lot and good school. in "Belvigere, " 1st mortgage $3,- 700; will take balande of $1,3 00 on easy payments. * Inguire--NEW BRITAIN LUMBER & GOAL CO. TELEPHONE 52, 7 . "301 PARK STREET Cheap If S H. D. HUMPHREY FOR SALE--Fms Single House on Lanax le' old at Once J.,&‘ NaL Bask Bulidios s Main = SPECIAL PANCY PLANTS 25c¢, per doz., 5 doz $1.00. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 Clinton Street. Tel. 574-5 Whiting Street. Grand. L FOR RENT-—Btore 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class loeation for business. George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W-F TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 5- room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tf TO RENT—Desirable modern tene- ment, six rooms, gas, electricity, garden; two family house, adults. 113 Bassett street. 5-8-6d Ravizza Brothers Blacksmithing, Wagon Re- pairing and Pa:ngg, Auto- mobile Painting a specialty. Gasolne and Oil. New Britain, Conn. TO KENT—Fine six room flat, 176 | Maple street, third floor., Modern | improvements, laundry, steam heat, ready May 15, $22. Finst floor rent,“ six Tooms, 140 Maple street, mod- | err improvements, furnace heat, $25. Quigley, 277 Main street, 5-8tf 'O RENT—Five room tenement, near ‘Walnut Hill Park, third floors‘mod- ern improvements, garden. Adults preferred. Address Box 15xx, Her- ald. 5-8-3dx one five room flat, rear, one four rom front flat. Most modern conl- veniences. “The Barnes,” 131 Main street. L, M. Barnes. 5-8-6d TO RENT—SIix room cottage with bath on Ellis street, modern con- veniences. With garden and with | or without barn. ~ Apply 281 South | Main St. 5-7-64 TO RENT—An outside six room flat all conveniences, 82 Church. 5-7-3dx TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements, $10, 182 Arch street. b--4-6x TO RENT—Store to rent at 22 Park street. Apply P. and F. Corbin’s office. 4-16-tf pec. SRR VL TR W E TO RENT—One five room tenement, one four rooms. Inquire 36 Con= nerton St. 4-10-21 ok TO RENT—Five rooms, all imprové- | ments, at 47 Glen street. Inqdire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf, TO RENT—Two five-room teriementa, ull modern impraveménts, luQuire M Cortin s 17.72.4¢ GOOD WORKMANSHIP — uom:‘ ATE PRICES, Tinotype Composition, EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Street. fel. o3: C. EBBESKN, Mgr, BOWLI Clubs and Privatg, Accomimodated.. . Hilding - Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. IVER JOHNSON The Leader of All Don’t, buy unm ‘You have seefi our ‘nedlines of m’gn Grade Wheels.:We dlso ht_;veAu ]argg line of Second Hand Wafeels il in good order. We nrg now hesdqu.ners for ngh Sm:liun cleaner '319.75 is just the thing for your Clean Up Campaign. Cail Tel. Y00 and we will send one to you, on trial. G.K.Spring & Co. 71-19 GHURCH STREET, Grnde. Remlrlng Oet our New Prlcu om Wheels and Répairing. Also Auto Tires. LA GLADDING . 4 CHESTNUT, STREFT, New Britain, ' Ct. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avolid trouble by having your insu: ance written by a man who inowl how. Go to DWIGHT A, PARSONS mth's Block. A.B. JOHNSON D. D. 8. DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. Williams Auto Co. Agents Fudson Motor Oars. Ruv: 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 267 ELM STREET Cor Brook and S, Main Sts. Printing done in many lauguuges - DETECTIVES ' If you are anticipating luvestign tion in any " matter where secrecy, integrity - and ' results are essentiul write' A. G. BROWN. 20 STATE STREET, HARTVORD. 'PHONE CHARTER 412, 1 use the Detocta Phone, P Typewritars From $5,00 lll. Faglory Rebuilt, MARTFORD 26 States1,, 11l New Britain’s Leading Garage ... HART'S S!plln. an)rlng and Supplies nbwe kfl M o4 OeL 214 mfi "FOR SALE . The.fine 18 room, 2 tene-' ment_house, No. 205 Chest- nut St., lot 100x160. Apply QL) {H. N.. Lockwood, Real Estate and Insurance 6 WEST MAIN STREET. Rear 189 Main St, Demson Garage 430 MAIN STREET. N Livery Cars for hire, day and night. smn'z Supplics and Bepairirg A"t Reo Cars. ‘Bhone 1319-2 The apparatus is mot thrown into thé housc any old way, when we. in- stall @ STEAM or HOT-WATER HEATING apparatus, but is installed in a neat and practical 'manner and, the resnlts obtained, would Warrent your giving us a trial, PARKER & O’CONNOR 'Tel. 98-2. 77 SEYMOUR ST," 1 OUR 1LLUSTRATOS ENGRAVER' ® HAIT!. 1D, CO