New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1914, Page 13

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g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W .LEXANDER,the Great ,dra.n!( beer and conquered theiworld before he was 32. Perhaps he could have done it sooner if he had not drunk beer; but you'd better take no chances PRIVATE SEAL — Feigenspan DISTRIBUTOR, 187 ARCH ST. ’Phone 482-2, New Britain ] Hal Phipps Almost Certain To Be Member of Polo Team _As polo practice at Meadow Brovk, N. Y., becomes moré ghd more a que tion of eliminat{on, it shows definite- 1y that Hal Phipps, Malcolm Steven- #on and Rene La‘ Montagne are the only men who deserve thé miche left vacant by Harry Pay r “Big Four.” PIRAPHSIRS. VS, PIONERR 71 The Pirate Jrs. will plagt! Jrs. Memorial Day morning ‘at Weinut,- Hill park. The game will be called at $:30. Schmidt and O'Brien will be tery for the Pirate Jrs; and d McMurray for the Pioneer THE CURRA C0. DEPT. STORE EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW A Iot of 27-inch Swiss Flounncings, beautiful Jpatterns, worth 85c yd., Special at. .. . A lot of Shadow Laces, 7-inch to 12-inch wide, worth as a hard driving player, and La Montagne has great skill at shooting goals, but Phipps combines the good qualities of these men plus some of. his own, principal of which are stead- iness and aptitude, Sporting sharps are predicting that he gets the place offhand. T R S SR (05 BUSKIN CAPTURES RACE, Belmont, Rark, N. Y., May 27.— " Buskif §wned by J. Whalen, won the Metropglitan handicap here yester- day. éVIPW' third. Time of winner for the | mile was 1:37 4-5. 19¢ WE MUST WAIT, BOYS. Manager Rosia of the Pioneers an- nounces that a mistake was made when it was stated that the Bloomer Girls of Waterbury would play on the Pioneer diamond next Sunday. The young ladies with masculine pro- clivities will meet the Pioneers on Sunday, June 14. The Tiger A, C. of Hartford, will play here next Sunday and on Sunday, June 21, the Atlas club of Bridgeport will take a chance in New Britain. The Atlas nine has a crippled pitcher who is said to be a marvel. MRS. PANKHURST RELEASED. London, May 27.—Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst was again released from Holloway jail today suffering the effects of a “hunger strike.” She had refused to eat from the moment of her arrest during last week's raia by the suffragettes on Buckingham Palace, when they tried to carry a petition to King George. > laitfemores Shoe Polishes PIWNEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY from WASHINCTON IN LEAD IN AMERICAN LEAGUE (Continued From Twelfth Page.) fifth inning weré the first that have been scored against Foster for 42 2-3 innings. The score: Fine 000020001—3 61 Boston . 000010100—2 7 3 Batteries—James, Blanding, Gregg and Carisch; Foster, Bedient, Leonard and Carrigan. Cleveland Bender Knocked From Box. Philadelphia, May 27.—The St. Louis Browns drove Chief Bender out of the box in four innings and the lead amassed during the time the Indian was on the mound was too big for the. Athletics to overcome, al- though the champions finished but one run behind, the final figures being 6 to 5. The score: . r. h e St. Louis 300200100—6 12 4 Philadelphia 01000300 1—5 10 2 Batteries—Hamilton and Agnew; Bender, Brown and Schang. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Like an Artillery Battle. Chicago, May 27.—Seventeen Giants spent two hours and thirty-eight min- utes in licking thirteen Cubs. They won by 10 to 7 and the game was one of the greatest slugfests seen in these parts in many a day. The score: New York ..000104131— Chicago . 200031100— Batteries—Tesreau, Fromme, ewson and McLean, Mevers; Vaughn, Humphries, Lavender, Koestner and Bresnahan. Brooklyn Bats Work Overtime. Pittsburg, May —The Dodgers evened up the series by defeating the Pirates, score 3 to 2. The visitors outhit the Pirates by 15 to 4 and rhould have scored more than three runs had it not been that most of their bingles came after two men were out. The score: : To the Board of County Commis- sioners for Hartford County: 1 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 Lafayette 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, rublic library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britaln, this 18th 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 appli- cation of James R. Halloran for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 18th day of May, A. D, 1914. W. JUCHNISIAVIAN, SAM BERKOWITZ, JAMES T. LEE, JAMES E. O'BRIEN, HARRY ALEX. I Hereby certify that the above- nemed signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain, Dated at New Britain, this 18th day of May, A. D., 1914. HARRY A. HARGREAVES, Deputy Town Clerk. — To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: We hereby apply for a transfer of Antonio Rosasko's license to sell ale, lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider, at 15 Railroad Arcade, Town of New Eritain. 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 18th day of May, A. D., 1914, ANTONIO ROSASCO AND JOSEPH DeMAROE, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors 'and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain,’and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Antonio Rosasco and Joseph DeMareo for a license, and hereby certify that said applicants are suit- rh e Brooklyn . .012000000—3 13 0 Pittsburg .000200000—2 4 1 Batteries—Reulbach and ' Miller; Adams, O'Toole, Conzelman and Gib- gon, Coleman. Single Turns Into Home Run. St. Louis, May 27.—St. Louis won from the Boston Braves, 4 to 2, Sallee saving ' the game for the Cardinals after Doak lost control. lucky home run with Dolan on base won for St. Louis. The ball tovok a tad bound over Connolly’'s head in the fourth inning. Evers was put out of the game in the third inning for personal remarks directed at the um- pire. The score: r. h e Boston 000110000—2 9 1 St. Louis 10020100x—4 10 1 Batteries—Doak, Sallee and Wingo; Hess and Whaling, Gowady. Yingling Shuts Out Phillies. Cincinnati, May 27.—The rounded Alexander out of the box in the sixth inning and won the second Wilson's Reds Figinny was second and Rock | game of the series with the Phillies, 10 to 0. Earl Yingling had the alien lineup completely at his mercy and was never in danger of being scored against. The score: r. h e 0000— 0 6 4 Cincinnati 501x—10 13 0 Batteries—Jacobs, Alexander and Burns; Y#gling and Clarke, “GILT EDGE," the only positively containg oa‘u’.snhdu, serves ladies’ and cuildren's <pous Fubbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS,~ Toc: -u'kDANDT ‘combination for and indsof russetor tan shoes, 25c. l."m‘()’::’ “QUICK WHITE™ (in liquid form with, uick- ly_g:u:;fl and whitens dirty canvas shocs, 1oe. LBO" cleans and_whitens B K. uc gfc[{l l':dnmus"\afg' In rfll)mr’wh’l‘le.c"nfisl some, large aluminusn Doxes, with speaye. poad- your dealer does - Brice n stampe for fullsiee parmdee qrmarnd e 20.20 YHITTEMORE BROS. & o bany Street, Ca: dgo, Mase. The Oldest and Lavgest Mamesnernners . of Shoe Polishes in the Worid. e, Phillies ....0 Gonzales, FEDERAL LEAGUE. Solly Stops Game. Brooklyn, , May 27.—Circus Solly Hofman helped himself to a home Tun at Washington park yesterday afternoon in the eleventh inning with one out and this beat his old friend Joe 'I;lnker out of a ball seme runs count’ of 4 to. 2..mone more timely. e score: = r. h Chicago .10010010000—3 7 Brooklyn 10000011001—¢ 9 2 Batterjes—Pendergast, McGufire, and Wilgbn; Lafitte, Seaton and Land. e. 0 2 At Pittsburg. r. h e Indianapolis 000000101—4 10 1 Pittsburg ..2100000002—5 14 0 Batteries—Billiard, Harter and Rariden; Barger and Roberts, At Buffalo. Spring’s First Style Day Why not make Memorial Day the starting point for a complete change of mode. If by chance vou haven't experienced the de- l.ixhl Wwhich results from wear- ing a narrow shouldered tight waisted Fashion Suit, make this pleasure yours as. fast as vour legs will carry you to our shop. Fortunately we can hold up for your consideration an at- tractive array of Old World and New Waorld fabrics in the sea- son's most popular and toneful patterns. Kansas City 30002 Euffalo 01210 Batteries—Packard Knapp and Blair. At Baltimore. s St. Louis ..0000 00 Baltimore .00001001 Batteries—Simon and helm and Jacklitsch. 00—2 01—3 Hartley; 1 Spear Pitches No Hit Game. Hamilton, May 27.—Spear of Ver- mont pitched a no hit game, struck out seven men and beat Colgate, 2 ty 0. The score: r h e Vermont 200000000—2 10 1 Colgate 000000000—0 0 5 Batteries—Spear and Mayforth; Hicks and Robinson. ——————————————————— THE STACKPOLE- MOORE-TRYON GO, ASYLUM AT TRUMBULL STREET, COLLEGE GAMES TODAY. Dartmouth at Harvard; Holy Cross et Yale; Dickinson at Franklin and Marshall; Brown at Princeton: Bow- doin at Colby; Springfield at Trinit Mt. St. Joseph at Annapolis; New ramed signers and endorsers are elec- able persons to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 18th day of May, A. D., 1914. JAMES LACOVA, EDWARD De MO! A. M. HAONESSA, NICOLA BASILE, JERRY A. HANETY, 1 hereby certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 19th day of May, A. D, 1914, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town. Clerk. To the Board of County commission- ers for Hartford County: 1 hereby apply for & license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider at 40 Broad street, Town of New Dritain. 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, tery. Dated at New Britain, this 19th day of May, A. D., 1914, JOSEPH JURCZAK, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse. the foregoing appli- cation of Joseph Jurczak for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pur- suant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 19th day of May, A, D., 1914. NATHAN E. MAG...q, JULIUS. EISESLDBERG, BENLR ZINMAN, LOUIS NAIR. T hereby certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 19th day cf May, A. D, 1914, ALFRED L, THOMPSON, Town Clerk, or ceme- To the Board of County commission- ers for Hartford Count: I hereby apply for a transfer of W. J. Regan's license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider at No. 421 Main (Hotel Bronson) street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet (is located within eighty feet of a public school) in a direct re from any church edifice or paro- chial school, or the premises pertain- ing thereto, or any postoffice, public library or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, this 16th day of May, A. D., 1914, THE HOTEL BRONSON CO., INC, By W. J. Regan, Secy., Applicant, We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and ehdorse the foregoing application of Hotel Bronson, Inc., for a license, and hereby-certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pur- suant to said application Dated at New Britain, this 16th day ot May, A. D, 1914 J. EISENBERG, JOHN McINERNEY, FRED ZWIEBELHOFER W. J. DUNLA B. MILLER. 1 hereby certify that the above- Hampshire State at Bates; Vermont at Cornell; Union at West Point; Sev- HARTFORD. 12%¢ enth Regiment at Fordham; Villa Nova at Ursinus; Rochester at Hobart; Albright at Lafayette; Seton Hall at New York University, tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. of May, Dated at New Britain, this 16th day A. D, 1914, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, 'BAKE THE “NEW PER- FECTION” WAY You always have “good luck”™ with your biscuits if you are using a New Perfection Qil Cook-stove The latest and best of the New Perfection line is the No. 5 stove with the new Fireless Cooking Oven. Every vanet of baking and roasting is cf_{ch witl this stove. Slow, fast, or fireless, as you wish. thm ){o:ir roast in the ovenThel:l 1t to the required temperature—seal 1t by pulling a damper—tum out the fire—and your cooking does itself. New Perfection Stoves are clean, con- venient and economical—the best and most improved oil-burning cooking stoves. Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4-bumer sizes, with or without cabinet tops. Hand- somely finished; turquoise blue. enamel chimneys. Broilers, toasters and ovens specially made to go with them. At dealers everywhere, or write direct for catalogue. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of New York New York HOLIWASSERSCC OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS we rax | 375 Worth $5.00 Down®} %4> Weekly remcar | §100 “ $10.00 “ '%“w:kkz “ “ “ “ “ “ ur terms Apply to New 'um.A usetts an This home consists of the accompan: grl‘clu, l;:?flk on show in our WY:‘:!’» ooms, & ing you ezactly would appear in your home. Ry Write for our Free Pre- mium Book No. 15, con- ‘~ining a list of our Free Premiums with every purchase. Catalog O mailed free upon appli- cation, Velour Suit, G bleces: Plor Mir- beve urtains. Pair DINING ROOM Oak Sidebeard. bev- elled s or ele- Rant ” Ma- chine. with 5 yearss Fuarsalee:. 'cather Cane- at Chairy Dinine © Table: Bo- 85 2= o _ Cover: yards Matting. 10 KITCHEN Oak Kjtoh . Michen s A0rT thires Rlf fal T 2 Town Clerk. a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Hert Yon get results. That's what you want . o

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