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A2 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, ARTFORD TOGET ORGAN COLLECTION Women’s Striking Tableau to Impress St. Louis Delegates ramics, Meissen Ware and Sev- es Porcelain to Leave Gotham New York, June 17.—The ceramics the Morgan collection, Meissen re and Sevres porcelains and other portant pieces, are to follow the brgan treasures which have previ- kly left the Metropolitan Art Mu- m, it was announced there yes The exhibition of the Morgan lection was closed to the public on y 29, and the galleries where the lection had hbeen staged will be sed for the summer. ['his news, which will fill the New rk public and visitors to the city h regret, will be balanced to some ent by the news that the tapestries a4 from the Morgan collection the hands of of other own- will continue on exhibition for and one has been purchased by eum. Also the famous Bolles collection of ly American furniture, presented the Museum by Mrs. Russell Sage, d which has never been exhibited & whole is soon to be properly in- lled through the further gzeneros- of Mrs. Sage, who has contributed ,000 for that purpose. Director Robinson’s Statement. [Che announcement of the lat hdrawal of the Morgan art treas- ® is made by Director Edward Rob- bn of the Museum in a statement ich he issued yesterday, as follows: | hs is already known, the eximibition this collection was closed to the plic May 29. Since that time Mr. rgan has selected cert material which he purpc [SUFFRAGE DEMONSTRATION IN_ST.LOUIS] Morgan This but not will e on exhibition in the morial at Hartford, Conn. ibition will consist largely lusively of ceramics and He all the Meissen ps which were shown e Sevres porcelains, on of a few pieces 'gan has reserved. In addition to e it will include a selection of mens of Venetian glass, Rénais- e works in silver and ivory, a hber of individual objects of the pe period in various materials ana ollection of ancient Roman glass pottery which was not inciuded pur exhibition. These 1 be ing features of tiw suffy demon tion in St. I Democr ational convention the tableau the steps of oman with t on which Mr. erty in the tableau. A tall, woman, high above her head. where ed the twelve states One of the most striking and inter- yuis during the was the old seum at Nineteenth and Locust . David O’Neal was Lib- handsome she made a striking figure as she stood all in white bearing a torch On the steps below stood the women who represent- women have full suffrage, and others who }the staircase. represent Australia and Canada. White and blue Greek costumes were worn, and each participant bore the shield of her state. Further down on the steps were the representatives of states where women have won partial en- franchisement. They wore gray gowns and carried bronze shields. On the lowest steps were those who appeared in black gowns for those states where women have no vote at all. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, veteran suffrage lead- er, was conspicuous near the head of kked at the Museum and forwarded Hartford within the next few ks. he galleries which have contained Morgan collection will remain ed during the summer. WANTS DIVORCE AT 70 Aged Publisher Names & Whom Daughter Accused CEDAR HILL FARM b only dairy in New Britain prop- 1y equipped for handling milk and products. Let us supply you pith the best of milk, cream, but- er, buttermilk, skim-milk and ottage cheese. Telephone 98% ration Suit Two Years Ridgewood, N. J., June 17. Richardson of 19 North V Ago. T, avenue, Ridgewood, journals in New York, n FOR SALE! TWO TENEMENT SEMI-BUNGALOWS SEMI-DETACHED These houses are built of brick with Creo dipt stained shingles on roof, gables and dormers. Every- thing up-to-date, hardwood finish. Enameled sinks and tubs, gas and electric light. Strictly modern. you occupy one half for yourself, and rent the other. CAN YOU BEAT IT? Will be sold on easy terms. Come and see us. miss this chance. Title Realty & Development Go. 193 Mam St. Room 6 Also several tenements for rent. Don't Open Evenings. in Scps Son-in-Law Milton | dren Dien | daughter, publisher of trade | including The | Blacksmith and Wheelwright and The | in-law, | c | ried | George H. Badger Automobile Dealer and Repairer, has instituted divorce proceedings against his wife, whose maiden name was Anna J. Porter. Mr. Richardson, who has served as a member of the ustees and has lived here , is about 70 years old. e is about 43. He was tw d, there being three adult chil- by the first marriage, and one Irene Fletcher Richardson, the second. Richardson has named his son- Harold D. Johnson of Jersey 7 as the co-respondent. Two years ago Mr. Richardson's daughter di- | vorced Johnson, naming her step- | mother, and Mr. Richardson has based his petition on the evidence 16, by Mr. ! produced at that trial in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson were mar- on April 29, 1896, by the Rev. of New York, and lived together in Ridgewood until the Johnson divorce action. Mrs. Rich- ardson is said to be now living in New Rochelle, N. Y. T. R. FOR HUGHES FOR SALE Four Family Brick House on Trinity St. Price $6,500 QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE FOR SALE NEW BUNGALOW—Five rooms, large lot, N for- . o n e $3,000 Schultz & Costello, Inc 242 M™Main Sireet. | | Expects to Make Statement Following Republican Candidates’ Repudiation | of the Hyphen Early Next Week. New York, will June make weelk les E. Hughes. ! asserted 17.—Colon=l ! Roosevelt a statement indorsing Char- This was positively bY a man who | took an active part in negotiations 1(*!\1‘0(1 to bring_ together the r. | lican candidate and the leader of the ear! next last night in- progressives. Colonel Roosevelt’s expected state- ment is to follow the declaration of principles which Mr. Hughes make after he is formally not Monday of his nomination. This was taken to mean that the statement of Mr, Hughes will contain a rebuke to German-American interference in American politics and a characteriza- | tion of hyphenism sufficiently clear and vigorous to suit Mr. Roosevelt. Captain Boelke, Owner of Autograph Letter From Kaiser, Thought to Have Been Brought Down By Gun. London, a. tain Boelke, aviator, June 17, 5:20 m.—Cap- champion German an autograph letter from the emperor recently com- plimenting him on his bringing down French aeroplanes is believed to have been Kkilled aerial combat with the French aviator, Roger Ribiere. A Fokker painted yel- low and of the type known to aave been piloted by Boelke, who also wore a large yellow muffler, was shot {fown by Ribiere two d ago between the German and French trenches near Verdun. the who received success in in 2n HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Two crossing watchmen and 5 freight handlers wanted bf N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. Co.,, Apply J. E. Cosgriff, Agt., Whiting St. 6-17-3d (AR HERO REPORTED DEAD | ? CASH IN ADVANSE. MINIMUM CEABGE 1t ONE CENT A& WOE =ncH INSERTION. ALL advertisements the classified column must bhe in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day for LOST—Orchid brooch, diamond inset. Please return to J. J. McBriarty, 544 Stanley street. 6-17-1d LOST—Friday on Main or Park street, bracelet in open case. Finder re- turn to Herald office and receive reward. 6-17-1dx FOR SALR:. e e e s FOR SALE—Maxwell runabout $100, one-ton truck, $400; Chevrolet baby grand touring car, $400; Studebaker touring car, $2.50; one Ford tour- ing car, fully equipped, just been overhauled and newly painted, $300. Williams Auto company. 6-17-w1l | | FOR §A.LE OR RENT—East Berlin- | Middletown turnpike, half mlle! from trolley, communication New | Britain only five cents. Large house, small barn, chicken coop, three acres good land. Ten dollars month. E. P. Dunham, Kensing- ton, Tel. 6-17-2dx | FOR SALE—Large hall seat with mirror in excellent condition. Call 7 Lincoln Court. Tel. 277-2. | 6-17-1d | | FOR SALE—1913 Studebaker tour- | ing car, Tel. 1061-2. 6-16-3dx | = LOST—Yellow Chow dog, shaggy hair tail curled over back. Reward, F. T. Maxwell, Rockville, Conn. 6-16-3dx NOTICE MANUFACTURERS' agent with thor- ough knowledge of conditions in Buffalo and vicinity, will represent quick selling lines on commission. Big acquaintance. Best references. Seventeen years' experience. F. J. Kuhns, 78 Princeton St., BOARD AND ROOM to desirable parties. Apply 73 West Main street, Plainville, Conn. 6-12-wl -_— WANTED. Buffalo. ; 6-17-1dx | First class Jersey cow, | 6-16-3dx FOR SALE also manure, 395 Stanley. FOR SALE—Piano Jacob Brothers, mahogany, beautiful tone. Owned by wealthy family. Sell very cheap. | Inquire Box 29BB, Herald. | 6-16-2dx FOR SALE—Cary safe in first class condition. May be seen at the of- fice of the New Britain Lumber & Coal company, 301 Park street. 6-15-3d Asters, all colors, 10c per doz. Burpees dwarf giant toma- to plants, 25¢, J. H. Albiston, 26 Liberty street. 6-15-w1 FOR SALE—Seven acres of rye in Kensington, addres: Box 15, Herald. 6-15-43x | VVA\TLD—LAdy for pleasant em- ployment about two months, salary rating to start, $1.50 per day. Posi- | tions can be made permanent. Re- ference necessary, address M. N., care Herald. 6-17-2d Ford, Ford 1915 i ‘Warren- Keeley, 6-14-6d FOR SALE—1913 Little, 1912 1912 Reo Roadster, 1914 Roadster, 1914 Overland, Overland Touring, 1912 Detroit Roadster. W. F. Elm and Seymour streets. SALESMEN WANTED—To talk our line fruit tri shrubbery. Salary or commission payable weekly. Year 'round employment. Perry Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y., Estab- lished 21 years. 6-17-1dx WANTED—Young man, 22, desires position, 6 years officc experience. Al reference, Box 34 AA, Herald. 6-17-1dx WANTED—Boy at Storrs’ Drug Store, 297 Main street. WANTED—500 men and women to protect there income in case of sickness or acident, for full inr formation call or write H. W. Briere, real estate and insurance, room 37 Booth block, New Britain, office open evening, 7 to 9. 6-16-2d —————————————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Experienced young wom- an bookkeeper as substitute during summer months in factory office. Address Post Office Box, 507, cit 6-17-3d WOMEN sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Salary $24 full time; 50c an hour spare time. Permanent, ex- perience unnecessary. International Mills, Dept. 39, Norristown, Pa. 6-17-1dx ‘waitress. 326 Main 6-16-2d WANTED — Experienced Connecticut Coffee House, street. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ap- | ply Mrs. T. H. Bristol, 46 Walnut 6-12-6d BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, l N——— ] ! TO RENT—Four room tenement; all } FOR SALE—A two tenement house, all improvements, in excellent con- dition, fine neighborhood. A bgr- Terms to suit. Address House, gain. 6-14-6dx Herald. TO RENT—Six room tenement, with garage. All modern conveniences, 27 Edson street. Inquire 25 Edson, Tel. | 1079-2. 6-12-tf FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford touring car in good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., Tel. 337-2. 6-1-tf room houase in Address 5-26-tf FOR SALE—Nine Plainville on trolley line. Box 3XX, Herald, TO RENT. T—Tenement of five large modern improvements, 125 Columbia St. 6-17- rooms, reasonable. 8dx TO RENT—New house, first floor, 5 rooms, all improvements, 386 KEllis | street. 6-17- e o d-3d at Hill el Maple 971-12 6-17-64 TO RENT—Cottage F. H. Bollerer. TO RENT—Flat of 6 rooms, second | floor, 72 West Main. Apply at Mec- Enroe's store. 6-17-14d | Corner | Inquire at | 6-16-d2 modern improvements. Elm and North streets. Harry Alex, Tel. TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping, all conveniences, large front room, elevator service, top floor, 242 Main street. 6-16-2dx Savin Rock, fifteen room hotel, with liquor license, $385.00 for the season, license oX- tra, inquire of Charles T. McClure, 42 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 6-14-6d FOR RENT—At FOR RENT—At Savin Rock twelve room boarding house on the water front, rent reasonable. Inquire of Charles T. McClure, 42 Church New PMaven. 6-14- Gd —_—e— AGENTS WANTED. LARGE MANUFACTURER — Wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, hosiery, dresses, wais rts direct to homes. Write for ree samples. Madison Mills, ;90] Broadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Comfortable, separate conveniences, suitable two persons. 16 Prospect street. 6-17-d1x TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. All conveniences, G. H. Wells, 58 Hart street. 6-17-3d ROOMS—Two rooms 28 South 6-17-2dx FURNISHTD for light housekeeping. High street. TWO ROOMS for housekeeping, Con- veniences. 15 Prospect street, ond bell. 6- soc- 5-4d NT—Large front room for one or Wo gentlemen. 280 Arch street. (Three minutes from cen- TO RE : | TO RENT—Five rooms, modern im- | provements, 63 Dwight St. 6-15-3dx | TO RENT—In Plainville, four room tenement, all improvements. In- quire William Allderidge, Plainville, 6-15-d3 T0 RENT—Desirable four room rent, | third St., 6-15-d3x TO RENT—TFive rooms, third floor, | modern improvements. 76 Pleasant 'be at Hotel Beloin, Monday | Fine viclin repairing and bow haiisug | kinds of fine repair floor, Louis Welch, 8 Kelsey | _ street. 6-14-tf TO RENT—Twelve room house, hard- | wood finish, hardwood floors, eclec- tric lights, steam heat, large yards, inquire at 9 Camp street. 6-14-6d | 1‘ 1' ‘ | | TO RENT—Five rooms, modern aon- | veniences, 401 Chestnut street. } 6-14-6dx | TO RENT-—Seven rooms, ments, 296 Arch street. \mprove Tel. 475- c13.tt | TO RENT—Tenement five rooms all | improvements, July 1. Inquire 48 | Beaver strect. 6-12-8d | = | TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | modern conveniences, 45 Cherry | street. Inquirc T. B. Farrell, 78 | Maple street. 5-26-tf | DENTIST ter). 6-12-tf A.B.JOHNSON, D.D.S. || [ National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. FOR S 57 Black Rock Ave., 2 family house 2 family house .. I houses East St., -7% Prospect St., 2 fine lot and 5 $4,000 H.D. HUMPHREY, 272 Ma in St. SUMMER RESORTS, i season, | con- Sei- | TO RENT—By month or shore cottage, new modern veniences, Pine Orchard. P. A. bert, Berlin. Tel. 662-5. 6-18-6dx GIRLS WANTED. The Winchester Repeating Arms Co., of New Haven Wishes to employ young wo- men for light manufacturing work. A representative will and Tuesday, June 19th and ' 20th, with whom all details lcan be discussed and ar- ranged. Good work and good wages FOR SALE. 1-New two-family house, ten rooms all improvements, steam heat and | garage, Stanley street. Belvidere. A g00d investment for some one. Price 39 Lincoln St., NEW YORK OFFIC 321 Main Street Full Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. Tel Mgr’'s Res, 179-5. THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, ALE. 2 family, Tot $4,300 rmington $2,000 fam- $10,200 Natlonal Bank Bldg. and 60x236 v . esirable Building Lots, Fs Ave., 320 front x 277 deep 5 Trinity St, 3 family and 1 11\ A T E N Write for list of PATENT F : inventions. Wanted, $1,0 offered for inventions. S free as 10 patent-ability. Our sent free. _ Addrcss Dep: 36— VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. WASHINGTON 189 Br un' s P for opinion 4 Books 9 to Monday S. STANLEY HORVIT OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Tel. 1515, Hours—8:50 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sat. and Mon. to i0 P. M. Our Services Guaranteed line of Auto Goggles and Sun Glasses PRINTING In Many Different Langusges, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, . Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m Foreman 339.12 TEL. MGR. 634 C. EBBESE very reasonable. 1-Five room cottage Western end | of city. Electric lights, gas, etc. Large lot. Price $3,000, if taken at once. The Home Banking & Reaity Co. Open Monday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. 'Phone 728, EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer MUSICAL INSTRUME TS a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Other | work. The Weldon, Koom 3 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, Conn. TO RENT Six room tenement, No. 105 Arch St. Two 5-room tenements, No- 12 Maple street. One 4-room tenement, No. street P. J. MURRAY & CO,, NO 325 MAIN STREET. 5 Cherry | Denison Garage 450 MALN SIKEKL, Livery Cars for hirc, day and nizbt Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 224, = FOR SALE | Two three tenement houses on high | ground. All improvements and | splendid renters. One has exceptional | terms. ! ! H. N. LOCEKEWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street- For Your insurance and .Suiety Bond Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who Kknows how. Go to DWIGHT A. RSONS, Booth’s Block. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS‘ 193 Main Street . | Over 25c¢ Store | BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. M. FOR SALE 25 acres of grass, at BA NESDALE. C. L. BARNES, 192 Chestnut St. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-gimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., ING. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. ‘Williams Atiio Lo, Agents kicdson Motor Cars. New £ aud 7 Passenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Storage. POANE o b FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street and Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. K. Otis, 30 Vine street. CARS TO REN CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ET TEL. 943-3, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STRE et —————————————————— Rates Reasonable " and Gaith Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street aat “rve e FOR SALE-—New and second- hund furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, oil cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold. A. D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette St Telephone 1329 Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and supplies. Repairing @ Specialty. PERFECTLY PASTEUR-. IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connection. AR . AL Lt . b S Tt -+ 5 4 Constructive Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. TBE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylzm St. § ’Phone Ch. 1141-2. WHY YOU SHOU TO SEE OUR WALL P LARGEST AND MORGAN & Established The Oldest Wall Paper and 304 MAIN STREET. We Make in SPRING BEST Hartford, Conn. '*‘mm LD NOT FAIL LINE OF APERS ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1854. Paint Shop in the City "PHONE 534 Signs