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s miet their death and “Q;d.d in ‘the big ‘the Standard Oil T J., 'when 'mpathizers‘clash- guards of the com- it of Agriculture.) 'D. C. July 33—The ial eorn which < by the Secretary n- Januray 3, 1914, into effect on July 1, generally adopted . corn belt and in the of the United States ‘ports but are not in along' the Atlantic grades include the ‘white, yellow and six grades and ‘“‘sam- n recognized by the tional association, affiliated with e state grain in- s of Washington, is, Missouri, Kansas, "the Department of erce, and Indus~ of South Carolina. ‘the producers, dealers throna’hout the United’ pully understand the n of the govern- somewhat detailed ‘en in the new bul- States department 0. 168, Grades for The classification pany. Sheriff Kinkead of Hudson county hagd a great force of deputies to preserve order during the first few days before preparations were made to call out state troops. In the ' accompanying = illustration is Iwhlch was made by the secretary ana became effective July 1, 1914, dividel commercla.l corn into six classes and “sample,” the classification being based on the moisture content of the corn, the color, the amount of dam- age, foreign material and crackea corn. It also included 11 general rules for making this classification. | | School committee to provide one or Necessarily even with the definite limits for the more important factors, points will arise on wilich the best experts may differ. For this reason the bullétin gives | somewhat in detaill methods of se- ‘curing a representative sample from bulk: corn, mixing samples for ' de- tailed analysis, the size of samples sleves for screening, moisture tests, determining the amount of damage of corn, foreign material and cracked corn. ' It also includes a color plate Which represents, #s nearly as possi- ble, the various types of kernels from the standpoint of color. This bulle- tin may be had free upon application to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., as long as the supply lasts. PLAY FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, i New London, July 24.—Play in the Pennsylvania championship at -the Schenecossett Country eclub, Eastern Point, began this morning when thirty twosomes” were sent away, pair at 9 o’clock. - Ejghteen hales were played and a similar number is sched- uled for this afternoon. .In the final round.of the course the field will play in foursomes after the morning elimi- nations. ~Early predictions were for some .- low: scores, though it was doubted whether the course record if made earlier in the season by Carl H. Anderson, the professional in charge, would be duplicated. itz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. OTTAGE PLACE| anitary Plumbmg ~yery attractive APPLY to the first | | ———————— | Burritt Savlngg Bank ' hereby certify shown strikers and their sympathizers storming the concrete wall which sur- rounds the plant of the company, There also is shown a mob trying to tet fire to one of the: great 0il tanks 'y hurling bombs on“them. Ll ' NOTICE. By request of ‘the school board a meeting of the-legal voters of the town of Plainville will be' held July fr%wmf{ :n fthe court ‘room in the n all for the followi: ~ Poses: s To instruct and empower the tawn more rooms for the incre: . bér of children to be a,ec::::og:::d in the Plainville graded schools. To make appropriation for same. W. J. JOHNSON, W. J. SIMPSON, F. S. SPENCER. Selectmen. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man for farm work. C. E. Davnport, 1290 Stanley street. S 7-24-dix D i O o LR NN L ‘WANTED—Metal ' pattern maker.1 also pattern repair man. Apply, Vulean Iron ‘Works, city. 7-24-d1 e A1 N AL WANTED—Ttalian ‘man, speaking English and Italian fluently. Sal- ary, $12.00 per week ‘and commis- sions. ‘James P>, Neron, Supt. Met- ropolitan Lits Ins: Co. 7-22d8x ey SUMMER RESORT. IR R e TO RENT-—Need a rest? Let Na- ture’s, glorious - sea-breezes brace you up at Casino hotel. Begch park, Conn., No uniformed bell-boys, no foolish~ frills,s ‘but - real eomfort, pleasant rooms, good, abundant table, 315 week, with board, $235 for two. Write today for booklet, pictures. Plenty amusements. 7-24-d1x BURRITT SAVINGS BANK. In accordance with the statutes of the State of Connecticat the Burritt Savings Bank hereby publishes the names and amounts due certain de- positors in this bank who are un- known to its officers and whe have not either 'deposited or witharawn from said account ‘during the period of iwenty years. Depositor “William * Blackha.]l, . . Mary Dougherty, . John C.' Koverman, ..... Hannah Ethel; Burnhum. p Hattie E,'’Andrews, Clark Wilcox, ' . I, W. B. Attwood, Amount $11.69 .13 A1 1.88 ¢ 89 1.92 easurer of the that' the above list of depositors up- on which tHeré have been no deposits jor withdrawals in’the period of twenty years previous to' July 1st, 1915, is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. ATTWOOD, Treas. Dated at New Britain, Conn., July 10th, 1915. State of Connecticut, County of Hgarttord ss: New Britain, July 10th 1215 Personally appeared ‘before me, W. . Attwood, Treasurer of the Burritt Saving Bank and made oath to the foregoing statement as being true to his best knowledge and beliet. F. G. VIBBERTS Notary Public, ')ENNV'A wWORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD LOST. LOST—Thursday on West Main street trolley, pocketbook containing sum of money. Reward for its return to Herald office. TegA-AY e ————— TO RENT FLR TR S TO RENT—One 4-room flat at "6 Main, also one 6-room flat at 45 Main, Heat and hot water furnish- ed, In W. Crowe, Tel 291. quire T. 4.94-6d "0 RENT— Fine 6 room and 5 room flat on Maple st. All modern im- provement, steam heat. wuigley, 277 Main street. TO RENT—Downstairs tenement of five rooms, all modern improves ments, inquire, 36 Connerton street. Second floor. T-24-tf TO RENT—An" upstairs’ tenement of six rooms; all- modern improve- ments, $16. 14 Lincoln street. Ap- 1; 7 Willow street. Tel. 557-13. ) 7-28-3dx TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all’ modern improvements; nicest in this locality.. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2 7-23-tf TO RENT—A 5-room tenement with large garder and fruit. . Building in ‘rear suitable for workshop, if desh-.«, 21 Edson St., 7-22-d5x TO RENT—An ideal rent; new house; all modern improvements; steam heat; 5 rooms and bath; close” to 5 //trolley. Cedar St., Newington. 7-19-6dx T-24- tfl ’EACI-I INSERTION. ALL advertisements wor the classined cojumn must be In the Herald office by £:30 p. m. on the day of issue. 4 RO S e AR NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Low rates s. 8. Kyle, Tel. 103-5. 719 64x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken oul. Low rates. Norman MaeKirdy. Lel. 767-3. 7-22-3dx | —————————— PROTSEEVE 5 L s 5 PSP NP FOR SALE—2 family house 12 rooms, ¢very nuprovemens; Ine locauly; 10 walk, frolt ULy Rk, Ad- (-Z4-WIX nunues uress 50X 6 L neraia. FOR SALE—One elegant-hand carved wainut bed with uresser v maich. Ul new Iunieu 04X dining room ele. inguive L. . Davis, o4 Gara- en sireet 7-24-d5 ety i FOR éALfi:—-’; Hree fine . Iakgebbuliding luis on - Jelds treet. diusk be sold 4L once, Sewer, sidéwalk and curb | an and pata tor. -Willisell cheap i0r cash.s Address Land, New Brii- an Herald. T-z4-tt FOR SALE—$94.00 brass bed, spring 50.00. 1({1Chruch street. mattress, $ e FOR . SALK—Five acre - farm, new builaings, trolley front 6 and water tront. Mountain View, Flainville. Address Chas. Johnson,, John!o'n station, rlamville. 7-23-d6x TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms, $f; ong four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomjs. T-14-1f TO RENT—Two tenements, 5§ rooms each, also gne attic tenement of' four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-23-t2 tenement six gas, adults. 113 ~27-tt TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. TO RENT—5 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc. Co., 139 Chestnut St, 5-10-1f TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. lnquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-12 SUMMER RESORTS. .COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolldys, ex- cellent facilities. Goovad table, terms reasomable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 7-20-wilx BIG BLALh HORSE, good all-around worker and driver; very stylish. O. B. Doerr, New Britain Ice Corp. 7-23-1d3x FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, 38x 7 1-2, 30 H. P.; motor, two steps to cabin. Cockpit with standing tob. fully equipped, Bargain if taken at once, B. J. Whitmore, 36 High Middletown, 7-28-3Ux FOR_SALE—Ford touring and road- ster, Reo touring, Corbin touring and Chevrolet roadster. Cohen Motor Car Company. 7-22-4d3 T O R SR T R M WL FOR SALE—Upright Piano, no scratches, fine condition. Sold very cheap at once. John Halvarson, 36 Maple street. 7-22-a03 $150.00 buys 1 1-2 lots at Maple Hill. Good location. Cement sidewalks. Address Box 15G, Herald 7-2 HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ‘WANTED—Girl for general work. ,Go, home nights. o} Dave\\‘dt‘t; uf’o ‘Staney’ street. & , 7-24-d3x s house- B. WANTED—A kitéhen maid and wait- WANTED. — ‘WANTED—A situation as housekeep- er or cook, city or shore; best of reference. Addres: Box 2 K, Her- ald. 7-24-d2x WANTED—By -gentleman, two un- furnished' rooms, with use of bath. Address, Box 9 G, Herald. 7-24-d1 WANTED—At once, experienced wo- man c¢ook, 8wedish preferred, for Madison Beach, competent house- maids with references, farm and Supply help. Apply Eureka Em- ployment Bureau, city, N. E. Lane, Mgr. 7-24-d1 WANTED—Young lady to do alter- ations and selling in suit depart- ment. Address Box 2W Herald. 7-26-1w WANTED—To do washing and iron- ing. 22 Broad street (Rear) 7-23-d2x P WANTED—Young woman for cleri- cal position in factory department; High school graduate preferred. Ad- dress in own handwriting. Box 7 B. J., Hergld. 7-23-3d ‘WANTED—Young man with 3 year year old bgy, wants room and board. Swedish family preferred. Mother’s care for child, Address Box 20Bx, Herald. 7-23-d2x WANTED—A good man between 26 years and 48 years old, an experi- enced grocery clerk preferred. Ad- dress P. O. Box 55, City. Confi- dential. 8-21-4dx | | | WANTED—Experienced young lady | as assistant bookkeeper in factory office. Address, Bookkeeper, Drawer 1009. 7-21-d4 ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs, Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. . y 7-234te QUALITY No home is complete or up-u in it. we make a specialty of installing 62 Lafayette Street. COMBINE o-date without a gas water heater We are prepared to insiull.gas water heaters at low rates as them. Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kinds. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN Low price————— H. D. HUMPHREY. 272 Main St FOR SALE A desirable 2 family house on Camp street. -—Liberal terms. ? LEARN TO DO THINGS WORTH ! % WHILE. Don't be a cog in the wheels of | Progress. Be the Motive Power. | HUNTSINGER TRAINING stands for a live-wire, up-to-the-minute busi- ness education. It develops that la- tent power into a wide-awake, vital force,—the kind vhat Captains of In- L dustry are made of. THE HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylum Street. Hartford, Conn. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection DEYECTIVES)| I you are antcipating lmmlxn. tion in any matter where integrity and results, are a‘m ‘write. A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD. GOVN 'PHONE CHARTER 412, 1 use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7. Passenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET If You Want Good . Bottled | BUSINESS Order. Same from , PHILIP BARDECK, '85 Arch 8t. ‘Ph. 4822 BOWLING Clubs nnd P'flvate Pnrtm Hlldi Melson, 172-174 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplics and Repalrig Ag’t Reo Cars, "Phone 224 ‘WANTED—Young lady to do alter- ations and relling ‘in suit depart- ment. Address Box 2W Herald. 7-19-wl AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS . WANTED—Epecial induce- ments. Pay weekly. Permanent. Per- ry Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 7-24-d1x i ———— FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms, kitchen and bedroom for light housekeeping. Apply upstairs at 338 Main st. 7-22-6a TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, modern improvements. Private. Five minutes’ walk.from depot, 45 Walnut street. 7 f ‘Students Enrolling All This Week for Our Special Summer Term of six weeks which continues until August 27. Excellent finishing preparation given to high ‘school commercial students and posi- tions promptly secured. Ambitious beginners accepted now who do_not wish to remain idle until September. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Gregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Tuition for the 6 weeks, $15.00. FRCHANTS= USINESS SCHOO FOR SALE! ‘A number of very desirable BUILDING LOTS on Linwood Street. The Home Banking and . Realty Co. “The Dickinson.” 193 Main Street | g Beer, Wine: or Liguors, | FARM FOR SALE 35 Acres, with 7-room House, Barns, Ice House, Fruit and growihg crops, H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET e and - Avold frouble by having your instr. ance written by a man ‘who knom how. Go' to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. PRINTING \ BY SKILLED UNION MEN For Your and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing m-u u Several u-n-:- Tha Easm Printing cu., Ch: Strut “Tel. 634, EBBESEN. MGR. ; Ez‘h‘é%’s‘i‘" HARTFORD, ccun QUIGLEY, 27 Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per year. Price 3 $17,000 7 Main Street | S £ 2 OB, St 8 FOR A four flat apartment house per vear. Price $6,500. on Trinity street. Rents fur $673 QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. 61 PRATT STREE‘I‘, HA.RTFORD. e ——————————————————— WANTED—A general housework. street. competent 204 girl for Lincoln 7-21-tf WANTTD—General house work, girl, apply to Mrs. R. Frisbie, Corner Hart and Vine street, between 6:45 and 8 p. m. 7-21 “tf BOARDERS and Transient wanted at Fedaration Hotel, 162 West 22nd street, New York city. Terms $4.0y and $4.50 per week and 75 cents per day, roem and board. 7-20-6dx ] 26 State A, B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. ~ MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed 1 HABTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihe, 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & St. 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 oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City,