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1 {lustration’ y neola; N. Y. -who attempted t Wed in end- stte. and family mbmk, (where st ,t'o ‘weeks. Wednesany o b gome. tares 3 ot.xi. G-mps and family and ¢ Smith and family e HH & ing his own life last night by jumping from top of cell to court below—aisoe the bridge leading to the Morgan home at Glen Cove. It was over this. bridge that Holt made his way to the financier’s country estate. The bridge now is carefully guarded. by detec~ tives, mone ‘but members ‘of .the fam- ily and personal friends of the Mor. gans are ‘permitted to.cross it. - and red ramblers. Games were play- ed and refreshments were served. ! Miss Mary Camp entertained nce Sunday school class at Elizabeth park on Saturday. 3 Gra.hun Spring-is recovering from an attack of membraneous croup. Remjntton Gr will hold its an- nual picnic at ury’s ' grove on Saturday at 10:30:Ja. m. A basket lunch will be served b} CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WORK IN COLLEGES tories with student pastors or spirit- ual advisors was being tried in sSome colleges, bit the speaker believed the Christian Endeavor Society was a, bet- ter solution of the problem. “Let us ask the United Soclety to give us a College flelc secretary,” he concluded. HOUSE ROBBED IN;DAYLIGHT. A mysterious day light robbery' took Dlace at 288 North street between the hgurs of 4:30 and 5' o’clock. yester- day when the home of' Philip Sceid- man was entered, his clothing rifled and $10 in money, a silk handker- chief and a bunch of keys stolen. e ee— NOTICE. N. Y., ‘spent ' the | President Harper of Flon Says Higher |/Ga330r's ' birber chop, new location o nl will spend the Mhdemhia.. n Ilulory and from Spring- e 1 1 from s Wmok. ‘Sharp en- ‘Mr. Sharp’s u:d family of d his nephew, ly of Philadel- mumefl from a e is enterunnins Ga. trom. entertained last evening, har nineteénth ons were pink of Religion in Atmosphere. Chicago, July 8.-—FPresident W. A. Harper of Elon college, North Caro- $ lina, spoke ‘at an all-Southern rally ' of Christian Endeavor workers, here | today, in conection with the World’s convention of the United Society of ‘Christian Endeavor, in fayor of estab- | lishing Christian Endeavor work in the colleges of the country. He quoted a number of educational au- thorities to the effect that the higher institutions of learning suffered from a lack of religious atmosphere, so much so that a young man might be- | come a bachelor or a master in almost ‘any line of study and be ‘as ignorant of the Bible and of religiopsinspiration as'if’ educated in .a nen-Christian country. “We have,”” he s&id “‘made the fu- tile ‘attempt, in our effdrts to escape sectarianism, to develope an ‘educa- tional system of a non-religious type. it is' imposible to teach without blasing those taught either for ‘or against religion.” The plan of denominational dormi- | 6 Room Coftage with Furnace, Gas, Sanitary Plumbing: very attractive e g | HEARING ON 111 Church street, Luddy’s block. 7-8-3dx — Automobile parties taken out day and night. =~ Very reasonable ~rates. Norman MeKirdy. Tel. 767-3. 7-8-6d —_——— TUTORING to dd in English, Ger- man,. French, 'History, Latin and Algebra by a Trinity college junior. Address Box 28, City or ‘Dhongy 1137-5. ' 7-6-6dx — AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Very reasonable rates. touring car, Maple Street. out. New Buick Richard ' Covert, 220 Tel. 1073-4. 6.5dx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rate. K. S. Kyle, Tel. 103-5. 7-6-5dx GITY ADVERTISEMENT. PROPOSED TROL. LEY EXTENSION. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given to all parties interested that there will be a hear- ing given before the:Common Council of the City of New. Britain, at" its meeting to be held Friday, July 9, 1915, at 8 o'lock p. m., in the City Hall in said City, on the proposed ex- tension of Trolley Lines from Main Street through Myrtie Street to Grove Street, through Grove Street to Broad Street, thence Hasterly through Broad Street to Washington Street; thence Northerly through washington Street to Farmington Ave., thence Northerly in Farmington Ave., to Commonwealth Ave., and into Commonwealth Ave., | for a distance of about 100 feet. Published in accordance with law. ALFRED L. THQMPSON, City Clerk CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. B LOS'!‘ wn.h amethysts, Return at once 12 Reward LOST—Bracelet, initials R. M. Woodland street. LOST—Saturday night, ‘probably on Main street, gold watch fob. Re- turn to Herald. Reward 7 8-d1x e FOUND. TR L i SRR i VR FPOUND—sunday, July 4th, between Berlin and Beckley, on tracks black purse containing money. Mrs. Berquist, 84 Franklin Square . 7-7-2ax e ee— TO RENT. Rooms $11.00 15.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 16.00 16.00 15.00 26.00 21.00 Corbin Place .. Corbin Place Corbin Place .. Church Street . Church Street Arch Street . Arch streqt . 115 Fairview Street.... 46 Maple Street 450 Bast Street . 48 Main Street ..... 72 Black Rogk Avenue..6 Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY. AR A e R e S TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, all modern improvements. 156 Vega street. Inquire sécond fioor. 7-8-3dx PO RENT—Fjve rooms, modern im- provements. 94 Camp. Edwin Bennett. 7-8-3d TO RENT—Five room tenement, lat- est improvements. Gas and electric lights. Secdnd floor, 779 East % street.. 7-8-d3x TO RENT—174 Maple street, beau- tiful § room flat, laundry, hard- wood . floors, $22.00; 180 Maple St., a fine 5 rogm flat, hardwood fin- ish, all modern improvements, $21.; 143 Maple St., a neat 5 room flat, all modern ‘improvements, $26.00 Quigley, 277 Main St., Tel. 283-2— 1269-2. 7-3-tf TO RENT—New four room flat, all improvements. 16 Winthrop St. 4 T-7-tf TO RENT—One front room to one or two gentlemen. Not far from center. Address Box X56X, Herald. 7-6-6d TO RENT—Six rooms, first floor in- tirely renovated, 286 Maple street. , T-3-wilx TO RENT—7.rooms at 699 Stanley St. Modern improvements. Inquire 114 Commercial St. 7-1-6d FOR RENT—Six room heatéd teéne- ment, after August 1, 162 Maple street. 7-1-a6 TO RENT-—A. nicely furnished south room, 77 Maple street. 6-25-tf. TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern: improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 65-23-tf TO RENT-—Desirable rooms, . electricity, Basseft. St. tenement six gas, adults. 113 =27-tf SR Y o R R S TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Touny ' all modern improvements. Winé.uws curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12, 5-14-tf TO RENT—5 100ms ténements bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc. Co.,, 139 Chestnut St. 6-10-1 with TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inguir» 30 Commerclal street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf ———————————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE, 7-8-1d § in it MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | 62 Latayette Street. ALL advertisements for the classified column mist be in the Herald office by %:30 p. m. on the day of issue. A R S SRR rOR SALi FOR SALE—New upright piano for same price as second hand one. 8. L. Hinchliffe, No. 13 Franklin Square. 7-8-3dx Bl R OO AR No. 60 High St., 9 rooms, all mod- ern. 44 Hamilton St.. 2 family, each, all improvements. 54 South High street, 2 family, 7 rooms each, all improvements. No. 1256 Camp street, 2 family house and large lot and fruit, a bar- gain. BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated. 7 rooms avenue, FOR SALE—-Tasy terms. Two _tenement brick, 10 - rooms, TNew, modern and up-to-date. Just com- pleted. Open plumbing, gar and electric lights. Just what you want for a home or investment. Be sure and look this over. Title Realty & Development Co., Inc., 193 Main stréet, Room 6. Open evenings until 8 p. m. 7-8-3d R o ] S AR R AT I L ) FOR SALE——Owing to young stogi coming on will sell one or two new milch grade Holstein cows. Moor- land farm, Telephone 646-12 7-7-6d Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREKT, Livery Cars for hire, day und night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. ‘'Phone 1319-2 _‘F‘or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. FOR SALE Very Desirable Lot on Stanley-street ,near corner of Chestnut. H. N. Lockwood, Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FINEON ML e LR FOR SALE—Will exchange two brick attached 7-room houses, with vesti- bule and bath, steam heat, gas and | electricity, in New York, for lots or house in New Britain or Hartford. . C., Herald Ofnce Address C. T-7-30x FOR SALE—23 acres of - standing grass. Hart & Hutchinson, Corbin avenue, 7-6-3d e I FOR SALE—Five ton of sood horse hay.: Woodbine Farm, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 663-4. 7-6-3dx R R S ORERT T S s FOR SALE—Edison Home Phono graph with 50 records, also record- er and blank records, all in perfect condition, ~$8.50. $1.00 weekly terms. Box X20X, Herald. 7-6-tf Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. ‘New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hh‘\ Repairs; Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM l'lw"l‘ FOR SALE-—Spectal potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcind bone. Tel.'92-3. Conn. Valsy - Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-t1 SUMMER RESORT. CHALKER BEACH-—FOR rent, cosey cottage fully furnished, fine sleep- ing quarters, beautiful sandy beach, boat; week: $18.00; month or sea- son special rates. R. J. Dixon, 88 Black Rock Ave., City. Telephone. 7-7-3dX MALE HELP WANTED. in CLERK WANTED—Experienced the butter and egg business. Na- tional Butter Co., 133 Main street. 7-6-d3x e i ) FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two or tnree furnisheéd rooms for light housekeeping. Mod- ern improvements. Can be rented separately if desired. Inquire 78 Maple street, lower bell, Tel. 211-3. 7-6-tf TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights, Private. Five minutes’ walk from 'depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-9-tf ———————————— TO RENT. 180 Maple street, neat 6 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining room, oak panelled walls and beamed ceiling, all oak floors, $21 per month. 143 Maple St., beautiful 5 room flat, steam heat, oak finished rooms. pan- eled ceilings, front veranda, 10x32, vegetable cellar, $2 QUIGLEY, We have all sizes of Fans in stock. Operating cost is less than 1-2c per hour TheSping & Buckey Electric Co. '1‘ MAIN “ST. WANTED. WANTED-—One or two rooms and | WANTED—Girl for general house- werk. Apply New Britain General Hospital. 7-7-44d ANTED—Waitress at the Hotel Be- loin. 6-28-tf e ———————————— GITY ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids ‘'will ba received by the Board of Public Safety at its office, No. 417 City Hall, Tuesday, July 13, 1916 at 4 o’clgck in the aftérnoon for one (1) carload of first quality white clipped old oats to test 58-40. Prices to be. at the rate of 32 Ibs, to the ‘bushel, deljvered to the several fire stations immediately. . The Board re- | gerves the right to reject any or all | bids. Mark envelopes “Oat Bid.” (Signed) BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY, A. B. Magnell, Clerk. FACTORY FOR SALE LOCATED IN BERLIN, CONN, About 80,000 square feet floor space on railroad siding. Fully ecuipped for wood-working purposes. Apply P. O. ,Box 1191, Hartford Burial Case Co., Hartford, Conn, [ 26 State St. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. Hartford Typgggter Exchange, Hartford, Conn. board; wanted private family only: | center location. Dr. Fred Von Terg 77-79 CHURCH ST. QUALITY COMB]NE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heal We are prepared to instull gas water heaters at low rates we make a specialty of installing them. 7Plumbing, tinning and shect metal work of all kinds, 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE. Good z ramily nouse on Black Rock good value, . 7 rooms eath, easy terms. Fine residence, 11 rooms, Lincoln street. Apply to H. O HUMPHREY, 272 Ililtl. DETECT!VE& ’ write A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD. OCONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phone. PHILADELPAIAS DENTAL ROOM” | 193 Main Stmt Over 25¢ BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. 1o 8 P. M. E. MONKS D. D8, ' 4 F. E. MON Ceorgianna Motuu. DS, & N afit PRI&T(NG BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Prinung The Bshnl Pmm cu., 53 Chu!u in Several The Home Banking and * Jris *" 193 Main Street 0 * 'wat.s a HAnvroho CONN. { lan, Hotel Beloin, N. B., 7-8-1dx WANTED—A thoroughly competent nurse accustomed ‘to care of ciil- dren 3 and 5 years old. Best of references required. Write, giving full particulars, to Mrs. Hart, 227 Girard avenue, Hartford, Conn. 7-7-34 | WANTED—General office man, fami- liar 'with costs, payroll anfi book- keeping, would like .to substitute the last two weeks in July, refer- ences. Substitute, Herald. 7-7-4dx WANTED—By Swedish girl, situation doing general housework. Apply 484 Stanley Street. 7-7-3dx _FIRE INSUR! . 22 Companl Schuliz & Costello, lflc. INSURANCE AND REAL/ 242 Main Stre: STATE WANTED—3 furnished rooms for housekeeping by Ameritan family of three. State location and price. P. O. Box 182. 7-6d3x WANTED—Furnished room in neighborhood by young man. dress Box 2 G, Herald, PERFECTLY PASTEIUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection nice | Ad- 7-3-d4x 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & | ¥ | ¥ I wat Papers—Room Mouldings~— WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NO | all grades, prices rEht Sign Makds. IITA!L!IB¢ “ the e!dest Wall Paper and Patnt 4