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12 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 191o. A["V[]STUEK P[]R HUGHES REFUSES AGAIN. TARIFF SUSPENDED. . T Tells Medford Max He! “Must Adhere!| . oo e o March . 7 Tarlffs of 'HEN YOUR the Erie Railroad cancelling ts east S0 Fomtion bound lake and rail rates to points NEWSBOY FAILS nd lake rail rate: s v UKED BY SUPPLIES Boston, \Ia‘:(h fi.= " fuxthenmetusall| i ool T e e D endaal tos | 5 [ 5 fouch tion the use of his name as a | qay by the interstate commerce com- g TO LEAVE YOUR idential candidate was made by f e DRt et Ak ice Charles E. Hughes of the g s m(o:l States supreme court in a let- ;,u.,“c“,;\;‘,’figh’{_"“ P G e e CABH[NADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ M {0 Be Ufll(]flded “As T understand it, you desire to RMAN CREWS IN MADRID pledge yourself as a delegate, and Yot | Naarid, March 7, via Paris, 4:40 ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. { find it will be necessary to have tie ; foht 18 & it orrespondence of The Assoclated Press.) | acceptance of the candidate in whose | 2 M-—The crews which landed from | - Phone ladivostok, Jan. 12.—Congestion | support the pledge is made.” the jus-|the German merchant vessels re- i - war supplies at Vladivostok con- | tice wrote. “In answer I must adhere | quisitioned by Portugal have arrived ALL advertisements LOST. i F N ues to grow worse. At present | to the position I have taken. As I |at Madrid and reporte to the Ger- for the classified e 2 d pre are twenty-eight steamers in the | have repeatedly said, I am not a can- | man consul. he i = ‘Zfi}, = f{‘“:"};“fi on T“““"ff"“ ety o0 i \ Fhor or waiting in the bay to enter | didate in any sense, and in view of | column must be in (0 St G iy I l N harbor. Pier facilities are lack- my obligations as a member of the | = 5 = the Herald office by i) e 10 = to accommodate these steamers. | supreme court, I cannot permit the | Superior ‘Court, State of Connecti- 1:30 the da. LOST—Friday. March 3, on Chestnut | © thermometer registers twenty de- | use of my name.” cut, County of Hartford, the 3rd day :30 p. m. on y . in center, or Fox's, oval O. X. and paper will be Pes below zero, and the extreme — = DTCTI-D of March, 1916. -f issue. . Return to 547 Bast street. \ B fiperature and ice are adding to the ORPET I D, Ida A. Peterson vs. Gustave A. Pet- Reward. 3-7-3dx v to nfusion. The cranes on the piers - | erson. — - - \ sent promptly @ not heavy enough to lift locomo- | Grand Jury Hears Twenty-five Wit- SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE. TO RENT. LOST—Sunday, between Columbia you by messenger. €8 and other heavyweights, and | nesses in Murder Case. Upon complaint in said cause e street and Park place, thro psequently lighters must be utilized e ritest andiaWa I GR T " brought to said Court, at Hartford, in TO RENT—Small tenement, three 2 = - B Wleviohe: ' As there are only | . Chicase, March 1.—Will H. Orpet, s , two | Dark, black fur neck piece. Re- We want you to have the HERALD every night and Piiners, the handling of locomotives | Indicted by & Lake county grand jury : his former sweetheart, Marian Lam- > e aere [Four hundred and fifty American this Court that the defendant has re: [ = T —— T chi e e senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is trial next week, but a continuance on 3 E i ir FOR SALE. ay { pn manufacturers are also sending | witnosses, e floor, all improvements, inquire, ALE amply compensated for whatever effort we may make stok. © Heavy floating cranes were 2R i . salie int SNT—S : P the defendant; Frank Lambert, fath- | tion and pendency of said complaint | 7o REN Store suitable for auto- Coronal Tybemsita e Tanine to move these in the ice and they | It s charged that the tragedy was|ald, a newspaper published In New | . . - = - = ; but $he present work. was precipitated by Orpet’s transfes- | sive weeks, commencing on or before | modern improvements. Inquire T. © shores of the harbor are blocked | which the girl swallowed GEORGE" A, CONANT == vernment savs it has three thou- . i oo iy ai 3] v, il y f rooms on second floor, and E th 4 v | B of Wisconsin student was | Said County, on the first Tuesday o ! . and twe e 2 elent lighters to unload four | LPiversity November, 1915 and now pendlntzé B ‘t[hlrrd _qoo.-iofibu;}?glinnlm m’x‘-"il‘ ward if refurned to Herald ;“;Hw«i to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ¥ 2 5 e adu amily, eass £ el 5 & = = vesterday on ‘a charge of murdering | claiming a divorce and custody o s - — V U ave . greatly delayed. minor children, it mot appearing to | 846-12 RS e e ) ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a me: omotives were sold to Russia for Mo celved notice of the pendency of said | TO RENT—New four room tenement, | 8% 0F SATCAES Dens inie e . Y y g = e In specding up war supplies, and B e iarts ol complaint and it ‘appoaring tof tuis)|| | adultsjapply 64 Brospest |8 7:8dx | in strest. o agax | glve? o gxpense{ dIt wtlin Cl-?St you nothing. f“‘i ‘ar less than fifty of these have | Court that the wl b th> want you t satisfied and when you are we feel s S request of the defense is expectd. ~ourt that e whereabouts of h > = % 5 i y 0 De satis al 3 en unloaded at Viadivostok. Amer- [ "qiei 20 e S - tive | defendant Gustave A. Peterson is un- | TO RENT—Tenement, 4 rooms, third e = 3-6-uf = enty thousand steel cars to Vladi- |~ mhey included F. O. Orpet, father of | Ordered, that notice of the institu- | 473 Park street. v ST for your benefit. 3 IRS, AT N - I it . hoa s o fenou ankilembes | Seniandinendeneyiot e a eot : : ! SO, IF YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE g °r 0 e girl, and Josephine Davis and | shall be given the defendant by pub- el s v T . F. W. Loomis, Y 5 2 : < Qiitopiics but it 1o almost impossi- | Verne Jaskeon, echool triends of ners. | Hishing this order in New Britatn Her | . T ranor room: ¥l onivout pessen alive nthe (oM Cg /g THE HERALD BY 6 0’CLOCK °PHONE WEST- 1 > son, » : 7 150 Arch street. the home and “on the road.” Has all ERN UNION. Y y OPVY Q o 3 ® of an old type not well adapted | (he culmination of a liaison, that it | Britain, once a week, for tw T, 45 treet; all | UP-to-date features and weighs ok i OU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- S 2 : K, for two succes- | FLAT TO RENT, 45 Main street; all § gy ou5g¢. Local representative TER. B’““"_el_“f delay, demurrage charg- | ring his affections to another woman, | March 10, 1916. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill. Tel. | THE DICKINSON DRUG are piling up against the freight. | and that he provided a violent poison By order of the Court, 291, 3-3;w1 ith cargo, and it seems impossible g Z 5 [ For s o meorn | e 3 ; A Clerk of said Court. |TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, om house, get cars to move this out. The e N : street acre ground, fruit, good well. Near - S second floor. 426 Stanley street. g ., good we 3 3 FERLEE . L e { 2-29-6dx Woodruff’s store on Berlin St. Ap- A WO y ouse 1 ROOmS, e o | TR G : ' WL Y| All Modern T No. 90 Lincoln $ B ot o i e, but these | yey . W. Raymond of Hartford to ity Advertisement T | 2k odern iImprovements, No. incoln St. Raivostok and the situation seeme Preach at People’s Church. ond floor. Call 156 Cherry street, e — Liberal terms Apply to grow more confusing every 0 G o e g o stairs. 2-26-tf | FOR SALIE OR TO RENT-—11 room, ing every day. Rev. S. W. Raymond of Hartford, Sewer in Lawlor Street. upsialn single house. Good hot water heat- H D HUMPHREY 272 Mal]’l St[eeA Z Barbed wire, cotton and rails make | head of the Connecticut Bible society, 5 . er. All modern conveniences. 6 ;rfiifér}t;z the‘(‘arga which is | lias been engaged by, the pulpit com- . Clerk ii ofillvo Scnlyfl ofif New Britald,| 1o prnm Fire room flat, steam Arch, Corner Monroe street. Also a NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK \BUILDING J oTe. Fari i 3 . Conn., arc > = S : e 5 2 g i arious depart- | mittee of the People’s church of arapcsy, 1 heat, and two office rooms. Apply two tenement ‘house at 6 Arch ents which are handling the cargo, | Christ to preach temporarily in place | To whom it may concern: X ® ¢ , E a ay : - any. 2-21- s = i A = 3 i 2 sist on different sorts of supplies [ of Rev. M. S. Anderson( who has re- Notice is hereby given that the Curran company. =t ettt o o for _p!l...,? CARb TO REN l Boe tak ; o S - y 2 am going west. Price reasonable. - g taken to different piers. The |signed. EeanconComnensationgand TO RENT—Four room apartment, 15 | Inquire 389 Arch street, William ”"flllfll"lll%&l" N\ | OLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR 2 sult is that some ships unload less| A meeting of the church will be | ment of the.City of New Britain, has ; g Foms an 100 tons a day and in many | held on March 23 when, among other | made the following assessment of } -,“:‘::1? :";;M Apply Bm?}xlv;{?r Radil. Tues.-Sat.-tf. WEDI)IN(. , RECEPTIONS, ETC Inc. 43-2. es the demurrage charges against | things, the matter of sending out a | benefits, caused by the construction ey ~ - O &hip reach $1,500 a day. call to secure a new pastor will be | Of sewers in Lawlor street, from for- STl Hoe Tt B MORRIN’S GARAGE taken up. mer terminus northerly about L. 3 Bed Pens spec! Vv se (_k Our training spells 200 E- MAIN STREET., foot, viz. TO RENT--Tenement of six rooms, ed from hardy vigorous heavy win- SUCCESS. r MLALT % . ZEPPELINS KILI; THIRTEEN. heated; second floor. 162 Maple ter layers. Flock produced better A o et hehies St S e e e o G, E Merchant, Manufacturer t %o Miitary Damnze was pone | City Advertisement Benents. Al e e e e Bl e . ' "ams u u 0 S S 3 iller 2 Samuel : . 349 ky Hill Tk At | Bernard Miller and " $5 per hundred, 349 Rocky ) - s | wer in Steele Street. | Waskowitz, jointly -36| TO RENT—Two modern four room | ,ienue, city C-tf HUNTSINGER S S Agenms Hodson Motor Cars. | New London, March 7, 2 p ol S o ; - West tenements, corner Ch: and Pi — g ch 7, 2 p. erl’s Office, City of New Britain, : 5 er Cherry and Pine | Lk = : ptal number of deaths from Sunday Cote. Mateh o 1916 Tohn T Claricliie o streets. Inquire P. J. Murray & | QR SALE—Meat cart, nearly new. The School of Efficiency 6 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. ght's Zeppelin raid was thirteen, | To whom it may concern: John Flood (for 100 ft. fro Go. 355/ Main' stiect, A L " e e < - : o7 conoori : ! Can be used with or v “ Hepatrs, Supplies, Songe, cording to an official anouncement | Notice is hereby given that the| (o ft in depth) 20 h= = — - fan e e e Kiy touss | 197 Asylum St., Hartford Ct. PHONE u;‘, TRk ade tdoda_v. Ninety bombs were | hoard of compensation and as<e 745. HELP WA 5 Siablesfiienaliscol BRI ST T Send for Catalogue N. I - — opped. ment of the city of New Britain, has e, GeRtEa s : I : The announcement says no military | made the following assessment of Accopeed Aol S order | WANTED—RBric elers 2 G | SR e o S| DenlSOH Ga . y description was in- | benefits, caused by the construction of | Fécord and ”"m‘(fioucnm, Copayegrder Good wages. Brown & : J"OTt SALE—One of the oldest makes, Bu%mess Opportumtv | I'age éted by the Zeppelin. sewers in Stecl street, from Harrion | off (e cormmoR z onville, Conn 3-7-6d | sweetest toned upright piano in e | 430 MAIN STRIEET, Attest: . S il L | New Britain, only Write what ‘ oA G . | Livery Cars for hire, day and ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ANT y akers : terms you want. Address imme- e SRS STE Storage, Supplies and Repairin, Benefits! City Clerk. E ew Britain Mfg. Co., ”.\;uln\t\f diately, Dunham, Herald ()1‘{“(;‘1\“ B e Ch o AG'T REO AND MAXW 1}-;:‘14 CARS 8= 2 = "Phone * 224, Frank T. Griswold, Clarence | (~. B. Herald.) : . RISK. Large Profits. Knowledge W. Griswold and 1Inez L. business not essential- Apply Griswold, jointly 5| And it finds no damages, or special| WANTED—Young man with knowl- { FOR SALE—Two new upright pian c - Randall E. Andrus o . %6065 | benefits or betterments to any other| edge of drafting to make himself | mahozany cases, come and make FOR SALE . 3 useful and learn the business. Ap- me an offer L. Hinchicliffe, | S——— : : street to Corbin avenue, v West and North 7 76.03 | person or party . ey (it 0 W - e e ply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Iranklin Square. : CALL ON Several desirable homes near Bas- Sides. N 5 3-7-5d 5 sett street, large lots, all improve- Mabel H Wainwright 93.75 | Bargalns — |FOR SALE—Columbia X e, 3 ; i i ments, best of surroundings. WANTED—AnR upright tubler steam with good selection of re 5, Very Life, accident, fire and liability in- H N. LOCKWOOD. I Frank T. Griswold, Clarence ANTE W. Griswold and Inez L. R l E hoiler from two to five horse power. cheap, apply Mrs. S. H. Qconl,c surance. Representing Aetna Life A Griswold, jointly .... 54 In ea State = itain Dry Cleaning Corp, 7 R -6-3d[and U. S. Casualty Companies. (R ;:::n:r'n;;{"%fil tate of Horace Booth 4 SRy o o REAL ESTATE Three family house, all lmprove FOR SALE—_Tdison phonograph, | Room 37, Booth’s Blk. Office Open ar; ate Cast 3 A = o o Total Poo) || meiita il =reRRIoG R o ted o aRl | S e e with. 70 two and four minutes rec- | Mon., Wed. and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. m : And it finds no damages, or special| Street. ; of neat appearance to act as sales- | ords. All in good order. §10 if PR IN I lNG benefits or betterments to any other ! One r;gn;y: c:;::;:“-]oi““ ‘;r}r‘pl‘;“‘(“‘] men. Apply Harry Young, Bron-| taken at sonoe $iiweckly SEox 1 CEDAR HILL FARM T o b erson or arty. Street, Jerlin, '} A % v 5 g 3 3L, "o . s J, aoy n Many ferent La 2 2es, » party r son House, between 5 and - 2 BL Heralc The only dairy in New Britain prop- Gtlseet By - WEDNESDA Y Accepted, adopted, certified from B k. & = et s BY SKILLED UNION MF |[Eegandiandl uuRLshsd REwice Bbvorder Tl‘le Home an lng . = sNT OR FOR SALE—12 room | its products. Let us supply you S “"""’:‘:‘)";::Z)\ of the common council, JANTED—Man who ands | TO RE Let Secoii B WA NI HIDseh West Main street, plenty of | with the best of milk, cream, -but- ION. ‘ ‘ ' ” Q Attest: R l C the care of horses, steady work | house, st D street, 3 =L o Office rs: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. . R REG R ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ea ty 0. with good wages for the right man. Jand, also new l)\nl\‘;::lilu\\ x'tmx‘r?:; (l‘:-,xl'lu'(l:l:lll:\l::‘llk, skim-milk and | “yro e ST W ‘.,h“ sdays to 8 p, m. City Clerk. 193 MAIN STREET ¢| Raymona street. Barne LA ettt o 3-4-6dx Telephone 985 THI i RG IN D Y (N, B. Herald.) | Resident Managers. § Chestnut, 451 S 3 Q Q A | WANTED—An American young man = — | | X about 21 years of age With High | FOR SALE—Two second hand ranges. ! Eé,?lTEF"IiF"RINTII\,S’,IL9.“’ o i Z school experience. Must be very : 5 s. 150 Arch str A R Ch‘“ degs FUm Y ancy Dress Gingham, neat | i adlenareotic lana clsan-Gu| S Eoomi R RS 30 | are afnce C. EBBESEN. MGR. patterns, 12c value. 8c fellow who wants to learn busi- 7o make an investment in the stock Wed. at, yard £ ness. Good salary to start. Young N - p— . THE A. PINDAR CORP. man n'(;ll\ retail experienc pre- | mOR SALE—Shoemaker shw)} _“'i”{ l&]flnamh Snmhgd '“re GO | 1:.,? {.91\{\{}:2}‘:3.03”1)& uI::“m ferred. state present situation, and machinery, ete. Selling because of oy i | 3 i 6 516 Asylum St. .. .. Hartford, Conn. length of time’employed there. Box | ‘jeath. Inquire L. Hyman, 209 ] i ; el HART’S GARAGE | 5 A B For a very limited period this stock 10 XX. Herald. Capen sireet, Hartford, (,nnnv»4 sdx | is offered at Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Boys’ Wool Knee Pants, years to 17 years, £ e g Lisery Servi Repairing, Tires F i Wed o 50(: MaKers of Photo and Wood En- 3 e e $10 Per Share A SEprEs) Cani g B At gravings - 4 b4 WANTED—Young man as draughts- | FOR Old established stand, 25 old. Tel 221-4, .89 Main St F State age and eXperience. bu 3 Boys’ Wool, 2-piece Sults Illustratorsifon /ALl KlndsofAd- amreetGrtns o vaal Mteb G ‘ears. Wil sell in whole or in| For full particulars write or call on | | vertising Purposes - New Brisin, Conp., 3-4-34 horse arnes wagons B. A. GRISWOLD, CTROTIVERQ trustee, DETECTIVES. $2.50 value. 1 5 - hacks L : 5 Room 508, Pilgard, Bldg., Wed. at, suit - WANTED—Men for painting and W. C. Hart, bankrupt, Plainville, Tasitord) IConm If you arc anticipating iuvestiga- loading: also general shopwork. | Conn, 3-2-6d | ton in amy matter whero secrecy, 940 8. Apply Bridge Shop, Berlin Depot integrity and results are essential -6d : . G. BROWN, 20 STATE FOR SALE—Cottage Maple Tl | MUL“GHAPH LET]’EHS | &1 T, HARTFORD, CONN. xtra Special in Trimming | = Steam heat. Two lots. Abun ; CHARTER 412 Flowers for Women’'s Hat“ ; H. Boller rac-simile of TypewriUig .ovoe b % » Detects Phane. 25¢ and 39c novel- 1 OC 3 X I'rantea ‘ 70 RE Large furnished room. Lettoriglicod. ties. Wed. at . . Extra Large and Heavy Bath | Conta]nlng 12 acres s“'t‘i' - _ 3= \\\::lll\lh\:ux\xdf!u‘inh(‘wl:]:]:l LRuus\-t improvements. / . . Walnut street, Mrs. T. H. Bristoll. | "A. B. JUHNSON, iJ. . Towels, 25¢ value. l '7c BY e u ’ | bk Wed. at = Teent H ; ¢ ? i 1 l [n WANTED—Tligh school graduate | WANTKED—Experienced girls - | National Bank "“'F’ Open Evenings. el | schultz & Costello, Inmc. § = s, S v mn, i, ) S e 0 Bors | oo 3 Bags o Bleached Table Damask, sat- | Box 24 XX IHerald. 3-7-20x | New Britain Paper Box Co. 2| o lour Insurance anu | go 326~ okttt in fini | 242 Main Sireet. Sl i ; oot P thhed’ 39¢c 25c | i WANTED—Irom April 1 to buy be- '"“‘; - Suremy bonas value. Wed. at, ydA | tween 250 and 300 quarts of milk 'ANTE. Second girl, Apply Mrs. Avotd troubie by having your insur- daily. Address Miik, Box 17, Her- " G. Vibberts, Sunnyledge, ance written by a man who knows ald. 3-6-6dx street extension how. Go to 5 ¥ | DWIGHT PARSONS WANTED—Two rooms, light hot WANTED—Maid for small family of mm”& Cia keeping, centrally located. Addre three, six rooms. Address Maid, Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable Seniaa i e el o D el O i oo location. All improvements. Will sell on AUCITON SALE wantip waia for senerat oo B WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL work. By order of the Superior Court, T 3-6-3d | TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF Silk Dress Shields, all sizes, n T 1 OC our easy payment plan. ;:Itlm “l!i(:d:x', S e e WANTED—Competent maid for ger- | W ALL PAPER S Wed. air E he day of April, A. D, 1916, at 2 cral housework. Apply 204 Lincoin o'clock, noon, sharp; on the premise street. 3-6-tf LARG AND B ASSORTMENT Window Shades in Holland S e e e S e Oi Cloth, go dwelling house thereon, containing | WANTED—Woman to do washing & Oil Opaque Cloth, good g T S MORGAN & KINGSLEY roller, 50c and 75¢ 39C o Nae ° 98-100 Beaver street, New Dritain, | ter H. Hart, Sunnyledse. | Established' in 1854, Connecticut, E The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City alue. Wed. at .. 5 hd & INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET Att — BA S ey sl Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. FRED WINKLE, SYANTED. Competent cirl for - We Make Sizns ; Committee appointed by eral housework. M J M u