New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1914, Page 12

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JESSLER PLEADS SUPERALIBI. then it might win a few games.” It is known also that the directors Nceds 2 Infielders, 2 Outfielders, 1 Catcher, 3 Pitchers to Win, Pittsburg, May 5.—It is reported that the days of Manager Harry Gessler of the Pittsburg Federals are numbered. Yesterday he was called home from Chicago, ostensibly to dis- cuss with President Gwinner the pro- » curing’ of new players for the club, but when the directors met the man- | ager was not invited into the meeting. Gessler said later that he did not know whether he was released or suspended. ‘It was reported that some of the local club officials had intiu mated that a big leaguer was being sought to play and manage the team. Gessler said in his own defence: .“I told the president of the club be-\ fore going west that we could not win MACK LETS FOUR GO. | Bames with the team as at present ppjjadelphia, May 5.—Connie Mack | constituted, and they told me to go' i Seitis “more o HE aheaq and get new men and sald they - Cut the strings on Would pay the price. But when I' Youns recruits yesterday when he sold had the men at hand they refused to | to the Reading Tri-State league club vay the money. The team needs two | Brick MecInnis, a brother of Stuffy: her, two' Second Baseman Cruthers and Pitch ard Camnitz has acted. 4 WON'T SELL O'TOOLE. Pittsburg, May 6—Barney Dreyfuss, declares that despite the fact that Marty O'Toole, famous $22,500 hurler, has shown very little big league class since the Pirates bought him, he will not sell the pitcher for twice the price paid for him, Marty pitched but one exhibition game during the spring trainng and that was at Kan- nings. To l’upp"y you fiith enough 'Kyanize to do over a chair, table or border of a small room We want you to find out for yourself what a wonderful finish Kyanize is for floorsand all woodwork. So we have asked your dealer to hand you, without charge (if you call for it within 10 days and buy a suitable 10c brush), one of our regular, full size 15¢ cans, any color you like. 7( anize is made éspecially for floors and staircases, whére a finish has to stand the hardest kind of usage. Tt won’t scratch, peel, chip or turn white. It won’t soften in warm weathers Dig your heels intoit. ' Give it any kind of test. You can’t crack Kyanize. ~ Kyanize is the finest finish in the world for furniture and in- terior woodwork. It makes old furniture look like new. It is hard and smooth and can easily be kept clean and sanitary. It is a beautiful finish. Tryit on a favorite old chair ortable, and see it turn a dingy, battered article into a handsome piece of furniture. How to get a FREE Can Cut out this advertisément, take it After using the Kyanize, if you are to any Kyanize dealer, and he will not perfectly delighted with the result, give you a full 15c can (any color), take the em}zty can back to the dealer enough to do over a chair or border and ke awill return the 10 cents you of a small room, if you purchasefrom paid for the brush. him a suitable 10cbrush for applying the Kyanize. | BOSTON VARNISH CO. Kyanize is sold and guaranteed by the following dealers RACKLIFFE BROS., INC. 250-256 Park Street, New Britain. BARGAIN | HOUSE AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE. EASY TERMS, 9 ROOMS. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. — Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. 'WN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. * \We have very desirable cottages and two family Bouses for sale on EASY TERMS. "% " Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments do the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO. Insurance and Real Estate. 29 West Main St. 3 5 o outflelders and three good pitchers; | ers O. Baker and Bowen. Mack now | has sent six of his young blood to the are not pleased with the way How- | men- the besides the four was released to minors, for, tioned, Karst | Portsmouth Virginia league club and i | | | | 306 MAIN ST, | McAvoy went to the Baltimore Inter- nationals, The other mnew ones— Bressler, Boardman, Kopf, Sturgis and Willle—probably will be retained president of the Pittsburg Nationals, | for a while at leas FOR DIR.EC'I“ PRIMARIES, In order to view the matter from all standpoints the committee of the republican party which has in charge the plan to inaugurate direct pri- sas City, where the Blues laced him | maries instead of a general caucus for six hits and five runs in two in- | will be divided into two sub-commit- tees of eight members each. These will report at a meeting two week hence. The general committee met last night and organized, City Treas- urer F. S. Chamberlain being chosen chairman. —— THE JOY OF DANCING EXERCISE Very few women or men seem to care to Tango or get Dancing Exerciss unless they are assured the freedom from aching feet that Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow- der’ to be shaken iInto the shoes, always gives. Since tho tendency to hold Dancing parties has become almost a daily and hourly necessity in every community, the sale of len's Foot-Ease, so Druggists re- port, has reached the highwater mark. Sold Everywhere 25c. Trial package FREE. Ad- dress Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Alteration Sale Extra Special Tomorrow 12-inch 18-inch Hamburg Edgings, worth 13c¢ t. 25c yard. TOMORROW 9c yd. Extra large character Dolls, worth 98c. and TOMORROW ONLY DON'T DELAY IF YOUR EYESIGHT 1S FAILING. Consult trustworthy and competent optometrists and let them fit you with | glasses. We are registered - optometrists with many years' experience in eye testing. Satisfaction guaranteed, H. A. HUNTER with A. PINKUS TELE. 570 NEW BRITAIN, WM. H. POST Carpet Company 219 Asylum St,, - Hartford Summer DRAPERIES In Full Array The furnishing of the various rooms of the home, bungalow or cottage is considered a task by many, It's not—on the other hand it Is easy—let us suggest what is correct—what will please you when it is all finished. Home planning is a pleasure with us— we like it and we like to tell folks Just what we know and by call- ing on us for advice you are un- der no obligations at all. Scrims, $1.25 and up. New Sunfast Silk, 75¢ yard. Summer Prints, 35¢ yard up. Pilazza Cushions, 15¢ up. The above treatments are exe tra * desirable for the country bungalow, the cottage or even for the city during the warm months, We alnp have other interesting news for you, CASH IN ADVANCE. 1l advertisements tor the classified columa must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. w. e» the dav of issue. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man to work on farm. W, ‘W. Benstead, Plainviile. 5-4-d5x WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply at Singer Store. 23 West Main street, between 12 and 1:30 P. M b-4-d2x ——— e e TO RENT. TO RENT—Four roum tenement. to smali family of adults. 103 Co- lumblia street. b-4-3dx TO RENT—Six room flat, second floor, 72 West Main street. Apply McEnroe's Store. S-4-1r front 10 b7 TO RENT—Nice furnished room, $1.50; private entrance, minutes to center, trolleys. Fairview, b-2-4dx TO RENT—Flat of five rooms. Tollet, gas. $11.00. 401 'Chestnut struut. 4-30-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement on trolley line. Conveniences. Inquire 26 Whiting str t, Plainville, Conn. Mrs. T. A. Kavanaugh. 4-20-wl MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ied WOoRrRD" IF YOU are looking for a quiet place to board and room call 280 Main street, “The Lenox."” 5-5-6d LOST- LOST—Saturday evening, a pearl brooch. Reward if returned to 468 South Main street. 5-4-20x | FOR SALE. FOR SALE—S. C. Rhode Island Reds, | W. P. Rocks, chicks, Cuthbert red | raspberry plants, Fred Guite, foot of Deacon North’s Hill, Berlin. 5-5-3dx | TOR SALE—Two familly house, large | barn and one acre land in Kensing- ton. Five minutes’ walk from Ber- lin station. Apply J. J. Fitzsim- mons, Kensington, 5-1-tt FOR SALE—Genuine Tom Barron Iinglish White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs. -Prices very reason- able. Send Postal for circular. Geo G. Andrews 40 Bond street. 5-4-W1x FOR SALE—Motor boat, 38x7% ft., two-thirds cabin, cockpit covered with standing top, 30 H. P. engine “fully equipped. Bargain if taken at once. B, J. Whitmore, 23 vak street, Middletown, Conn. 5-4-3dx FOR SALE—Eilght room cottage, all modern improvements. Particulars may be obtained at 30y Chestnut street. 5-4-d6 TO RENT—One five and one six room tenement, ‘all modern improve- ments. Inquire at Appell's Store, 446 W. Main street, 4-29-6d FOR RENT—Cozy four-room ell tene- ment.” Part of rent can be pald for by domestic work or gardening, or both, on the place. Apply Room 406, City hall. { 4-24-tt TO RENT—Four or five room tene- ment, all conveniences. Terms rea- sonable. Boardman, corner Win- throp and Arch streets. 4-22-t0 TO RENT—Tenement five rooms, 23 Jafayette street, latest improve- ments. Inquire Luke Meehan, 20 Lafayette street. 4-21-tt —— TO RENT—Giddings hall on Church street, or lease, $25 per month. Ap- ply Hotel Beloin. 3-28-it TO RENT—A pice 6§ room apartment, top floor, new apartment house, all modern conveniences. Inquire a- 36 Arch street, Delicatessen Store. 3-16-tt ———————————————— WANTLE WANTED—Babies to board. lent care given. Mrs. Phillips, 144 Pleasant street, City. ' 5-5-3dx WANTED—Roomers and table board- ers. 33 Main street. 6-4-d3x WANTED—Board for lady, Newing- tfon or Maple Hill, F. F. Smith, 82 Church street, New Britain. b6-4-2dx Also store at same address. ; FOR SALE-—Jersey cow, milking in a week. Telephone, Thos. Leon- ard, 504 N. Burritt street, 5-2-3dx Pan- Les- FOR SALE—Tomatoes. lettuce, sies and aster plants. W, C. ter, 67 West Main, Plainville. 5-2-d7 business horse, 109 Sex- FOR SALE—One 1,200 1bs.,, and one hack. ton street. b-1-tf FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms moG- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. H-1-d6x+4 FOR SALE—Combination buffet and china closet. 304 Park street, first floor. 4-30-tt FOR SALE—DModern two house on Maple street, Inquire 162 Maple street. tenement 13 rooms. 4-29-wix FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brittani- ca. 83 Prospect street. 4-21-t JRNISILE] FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping, every convenience, pri- vate entrance. 16 Prospect street. 6-4-3dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. G. H. Wells, 58 Hart street. 4-28-tf TO RENT—Neatly furnished rooms, all improvements. 46 Main street, done at 529 WANTED—Dressmaking Bome, 1 J. E. Gill, street. 6-4-3dx WANTED—To cart ashes from cellar to dump. By contract or load. Paul Listro, 'Phone Gaffney Bros., 810. 5-2-6dx WANTED—By carpenter, remodeling, additions and general repairing. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 396-1. 4-30-8ax — e S B VEA NI, NEMALIE: - 3 WANTED—About June 1st, reliable and experienced lady cook for small summer hotel. References re- quired. Apply immediately to Box 6XX, Herald. 5-5-7 WANTED—Competent second malid and a cook who will also do the laundry work. References re- quired. Apply evenings, Mrs. Pease, 41 Lexington street. 65-5-tf TED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 12 Hawkins street. 6-5-1d WANTED—At once, housekeeper for widower and two children, Apply 134 Dwight street, between 6 and 7. 5-4-3dx WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework in small family. Reference required. Mrs. R. B. Wainwright, 134 Black Rock ave- nue. 6-4-3dx WANTED—Competent, reliable wo- {4 man to cook, at Y. W. C. A. 5-4-tf WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Small house. Inquire corner Lincoln and Hart streets. 6-2-d4 ‘WANTED—Experienced girl to fill re- sponsible position in invoice depart- ment in local factory. Apply Box 3 B. B. Herald 4-29-tf For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Stanley ! AGENTS WANTED. STORY OF MEXICO—New and com- plete book.. Thrilling, sensational, timely. Only $1.00. Sclls on sight. Big terms. Sample book free. Universal House, Philadelphia, $6 TO $7 DAILY selling New Fibre Brooms and No Dust Clothes Line; 100 per cent, profit; every woman will buy. Begin canvass at once. Samples by parcel post, 30 cents each. Wynne Broom Co. Elmira, N. Y. 5-2-4dx —— SITUATIONS WANTED- 15-YEAR-OLD BOY desires work on farm. Apply 37 South High street. 5-2-tt B To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: I HEREBY APPLY for a License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at Hotel Washington, No. 69, 71, 73 Washington street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post office, public library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, this 4th day of May, A. D. 1914, JAMES R. HALLORAN, Applicant. We, the Undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing ap- plication of James R, Halloran for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suituble person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 4th day ot May, A. D. 1914. MATTHEW W. HALLORAN, PETER F. CURRAN, JAMES T. LEE, HARRY ALEX, JAMES E. O'BRIEN. I Hereby Certify that the above- named Signers and endorsers are electors and . taxpayers, owning real estate,” in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 4th day of May, A. D. 1914, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town - Clerk. New Britain’s Real Seed Store NATIVE Grown Seeds Suit NATIVE Sofl Best Our seeds are grown by the MOST RELIABLE EASTER{ GROWERS Our stock is positively NEW and FRESH FERTILIZER for the lawn and Garden. SIECE WAIUFE, GRLUKD BONE, GARDEN TOOLS, POULTRY NETTING, etc. CHOICE SEED POTATOES from Aroostook COUNTY, Maine The Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Company 42 Main Street. FOR SALE. 23 Cedar St., one family, large lot, | fine home. 55 Curtls St, one family, deep fot and garage. 109, 113 Winthrop St., (2 houses..) Apply to COMMERGIAL PRATAG | FIRST CLASS WORK Moderate Prices Linotype Composition Done EASTERN PRTG. :nd_PUBl.. co . 634, 58 CHURCH §Y. i : C. Ebbesen, Mgr. FOR SAL Farm of 26 Acres with new house. Kensington. _ Farm of 80 Acres, Kensington. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street | “Leara o Know this Emblem” your guarantee of Reliab'e ‘Laundry Work. *PHOXE 904. “Our Wagons 6o Everywhere” A. E. Cushman, Prest., Inc., 71 PRATT ST.,, HARTFORD VICTOR SONG LIST Contains the very best num- bers of the latest and most popular songs. All' records are made by artists who are best suited to the numbers they render— Collins, Harlan, Mc- Donough, Hooley and several others, Burr, VICTOR- VICTROLAS $15.00 to $200 And that means we have every model made and a model for the home of every man, DAILY CONCERTS. EASY PAYMENTS, H. D. HUMPHRE Telephones—1321—419 45 Hawkins St., large single house with extra lot. Bargain, 96 South Burritt St., home, two family Nat. Bank Buflding, 272 Main St People to know that we do Steam and French Dry Cleaning, Ladies’ and Gents' Clothes of all kinds, We guar? antee our ‘work. Goods called for . and delivered. / UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Street. Tel. 904 DETECTIVES If you are anticipating Investiga- tion in any matter wWhere secreay, integrity and results are essential, write A. G. Brown, 450 Asylum street, Hartford. Conn., ‘Phone Charter 1122. nightly at Elizabeth 1089 LET 7T BE.R_'8 We make a speciaity of clrcular let- ters which are fac-simile of typewrit« ng. Rebullt typewriters for sale and rent, All makes repaired and over nauled. Hartford Typewriter Exchange, . 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford, GOODYEAR TIRES LIVERY SERVIOCE Storage and Supplies HART'S GARAGE. Horace 1. Hart, Prop. MAIN ST. TEL. 221-4 BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accem modated. HILDING NELSON 135174 ARCE VTUEE® New Britain MILK epot YURKE MILK AND CREAM. Hetail Giv siamiey ot., § min. from center “A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. ' DENTIST National Bank Building. PHILAJELPAIAS | DENTAL ROOM 193 Man Strasl Over o Btore. - SEST WORK AT MODERATS PRICE& OfSce Qpen from 8 A. M to 8 V. M Sundays by Appoiatment. F. E. Monks, D. D. 8, Georgiana Monks, ). D. 3. - ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVER'S' srt ¥k Wall Papers—Room Mouldings — Wall Papers MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olty, WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phone 534

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