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fAMPTON Boall Men There ) Villiam J. ids just now have the New Britain motored up to brday to look over league prospect. re is no clearer Britain or the whole can hardly be ! e as Hugh McKin- | league. Scinski fith F. W. Bement ftors of the North- B&iation, but did | mns president of | Collins was out tated the object of vift and Bement, they would ask Mr. eting of the club Mr. Scinski will Into Northampton | Fiding the baseball e makes some in- | If it agrees to see ount of season it it agrees to help b, he may decide n. Scinski would | Phise for one year, willing. But that the directors re- they must make on to Scinski or Eastern Associa- pt have financial led the Northamp- and found the | in good order. self would take to heicould only risk een;told that there | atithe Twin-State | Ho business this ors: of the baseball I him more about | i which is soon to | 'Too High. last evenjing that, to see gooa base- bn, he could not pncouragement to slight prospect of “Feds”” and the , he was positive not offer him any hise that he would pt, and a sufficlent endance seemed of Northampton's | fence last year. guarantee of at- be required, Mr.l 150 season tickets do. This is entire- Bement said, but d the baseball ap- pton at present. It rantee of $2,250. e best baseball sup- jmpton, while they pre, are willing to take a chance this cost them §40 he deficit of some Some of these ggling with the 'ee years in succes- pt were to be made ets, the franchise to offer some part that they ore the end of the antees from the kely to be hard to, season. ght even the Twin- | coming season was | respect to North- | fion in it and to With Newport it ption of how much he town were will- and Bellows Falls | state of mind. In jould there be al it would not com- | our teams. North- med to favor rest- ; eCt to baseball the ough there are op- | ollins, who believes roposition could be eeping the New [ew Britain, playing ord, Con is not ern Association di- Ink this would hurt i 0 places concerned. | i Britain would be if it could have Scinski thinks New a winner in baseball ATES NEW GOVERNOR | Dr. | corner { only Sunday baseball and a park’ the center of the city. day baseball would be enough to carr him along., he thinks, fident that the General Connecticut will vote in favor day baseball. He wants to keep club in New Britain if possible, and if that is out of the question, to lease it for a year to somebody to operate in some other city. Northampton locks the choice of unsupplied ball towns, scme kind Assembly of Sun- the an inducement will be made him the directo of the Northampton baseball ociation. Will Hanna Take Waterbury? “Billy” Hanna, the former RBritain owner, it is said, would take a chance with the Waterbury ball club. President O’Rourke of the Eastern Association was instructed to interest Waterbury people in the taking over of the Waterbury franchi Hanna is not numbered among ‘‘Waterbury of by people,”” ' for he is a resident of New | Britain. But the Waterbury fran- ! chise willtnot be passed out free by Whoever gets it will have | the league. to pay a price, and if there is a kick on paying a “price,” then a nominal sum will be agreeable. The league is through giving away franchises. REAL TRADE BALANCE FOR UNITED:STATES First Time in Its Hidtory ' That This Country Has Been the “World Market.” Chicago, Ill.. Jan. 21.—“For the first time in history the United States is experiencing the sensation of a real trade balance in its favor,” Dr. Edward E. Pratt, chief of the federal bureau of foreign and domestic com- merce, told the Illinois Bankers' as- sociation at its annual dinner here last night. As a resultrof the developments abroad during' the last six months, Pratt said: “we have turned the and are facing a new era of business expansion in this country— an era which has made the term ‘bome market’ obsolete and archaic and put in its. place the unfamiliar term of ‘world ' market.”"” He explained that while the export excess in favor of the United States had ranged annually for fourteen years from $250,000,000 to $650,000,- 000, “invisible factors” had made this an apparent favorable balance. Foreign investment in the United States, the speaker said, totaled $7,500,000,000, with an annual interest of $350,000,000, constituting a fixed charge on American industries, while American investments abroad pro- duced a revenue yearly of only $75,- 1 600,000, reducing the balance against the United States on this count to $275,000,000. Moreover, he pointed out, American tourist traffic poured millions into European coffers each year, the 1914 figure being approxi- mately $286,000.000: foreign born Americans sent home annually at least $150,000,000 and foreign shipping cempanies collected freight from American foreign commerce amount- ing to $250,000,000 a year. The re- sult of all these invisible factors dur- ing the fiscal vear of 1914, Dr. Platt declared, had been to produce an actual excess of remittances over re- ceipts of $55,000,000. TIES CAN TO TWELVE, ‘Wholesale ughter of Has-Beens on St. Louis Team. Jan. 21.—Twelve Loouis Americans, once considered St. Louis. members of the St. several of them “first division players” by Manager Branch Rickey, have been transferred to minor leagues in a secret deal, ac- cording to a story published here. The names of seven players men- tioned are: William Rumler, Joe Jen- kins, Clements F. Milter, F. Walker, A. Jarosick and Tim Bowden. When the deal is completed the names of the five other players will be made public, it was said. The players have not yvet been noti- fied of the changes, according to the story. Several of them will go to Atlanta, Ga. Mo., DIVORCED FROM “BOB FITZ.” Chicago, Jan. 21.—Mrs. Julia Fit- simmons yesterday obtained a divorce from Robert Fitzsimmons, formerly world’s champion heavywelght pugil- ist, She charged cruelty. Call On tz & Costello, Inc. 242 - Main Sireet. For RE INS URANCE WEST MAIN STREET $3,800. Only $300 Cash Required | ements 12 rooms, 2 furnaces, 2 bath rooms Appl y to W. L. HATCH CO. AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STRERY. nearer In fact, Sun- and he is con- of his and Scinski is hopeful that New OF YERMONT; VOTING FRAUD CHARGE MADE Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 21.—Charles ‘W. Gates is the new republican gov- ernor of this state. Vermont, one of the six little states in the union con- tinues in the republican column again. Gates having succeeded Governor TO REN' TO RENT- CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH FOUND. FOUND—TUESDAY, a cap, on ville roa Owner please Herald o 5 1 Plain- 1l at 1-dix LOST. LOST—Gold cuff link. Initials F. J. B. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 1 Gold ring with initials C. W. office. Reward. Y T T—Two tenements, five rooms all improvements in Meehan" block, 24 1-2 Lafayette St. Also Also five-roam tenemont on East street, l’lnn\:llo Tn- Luke Mechan, Lafayette 1-20-6d Herald TO KRED each, new store. trolley, quire SE IFFurnished rooms by the by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. 1-16-6mos day $1 and up, Fletcher, republican. On top of the republican victory there comes charges of illegal voting and govern- mental investigation is promised. Frauds in Illinois resulted in whol sale arrests, and similar results may ensue in Vermont if the charges de- | velop as promised. It is not claimed that the alleged illegal voting will ef- fect Governor Gates. His victory was clean cut. | TO RENT—Four rooms | TO RENT-—Nice with bath, corner Cherry and Pine, $12.00. Five room rent,38 Maple street. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-t¢ rent, 140 improve- Quigley, 1-14-tf 6 Maple street, all ments, furnace heat, 277 Main street. room modern $25. -21-3dx | Finder please return to | 1-20-d6 | MINIMUM CHARGE 10c INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in lhc Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day ()s l\fll)? NOTICE. NOTICE dressmak- ing c floor. ~I"or 10 satisfactory Maple street, second -19-d3x 1 FOR SALL. My Fr air cooled ¥ top, * wind- magneto, a gall bat FOR SALE nklin touring has good shield, and high Will run 18 to olene tension miles on bhother with is in good $2,200 ¢ now sell for sSpringdale 1-21-A3x of & no terie cone - water, Cost Wil 59 tion. over years ago. « ernberg Meriden, Conn FOR SALE- and $3 corner heatin Monroe St. $5 extension 1-21- Two stoves 199 of Vance FOR SALE-—Light Brahma cockere for Fred A. Gillette, 9 Canal ainville 1-20-d3x ile mixed pullets, Te 18 of 75 cents each 1 Rocks. Jan. 1st FOR SALE—Fifty Produced in Dec, 60 eggs. to 19th, 264. C. Bauer, sington, Conn 1 Barred ST. JOSEPH HOCKEY SCHEDULE. Junior and Senior League Ready to Start Their Scason. The following are the schedules of the junior and senior St. Joseph | hockey leagues. Juniors—Saturday, Jan. 23, Waest vs. South at Towers' and Northwest. | TO RENT—Five TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. room tenement, conveniences, Inquire F Tel. 1-9-tf third floor,* modern on Block Rock avenue, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. 473 Park S 1-9-tf All improvements. extension. vs. East at the Trestle; Sunday, Jan. 24, South vs. East at the Trestle and West vs. Northwest at Towers'. Seniors—Sunday, Jan. 24, South Ends vs. West Ends, McConn's East Ends vs. Stone's East Ends; Sunday, Jan. 31, South Ends vs. McConn's East Ends and West Ends vs. Stone's East Ends. OLUB DOESN'T WANT BARBOUR. |- The Portland Coast league club has notified the Denver club of the western league that since securing Murphy and Reed from the Phillies it does not need Louis Barbour, and that Denver is free to make a deal for 'him with Oakland or Venice if it desires. Barbour is a player who feels that he has a grievance against | organized baseball. He dickered with the Federals last season, but was turned down. Then he wanted the National commission to award him pay for the time he lost in his dick- ering. The commission refused, whereupon Barbour took his com- plaint to President Fultz of the Play- ers’ Fraternity. LIKE “GOOD SAMARITAN.” New Haven, Jan, 21.—In announc- ing at chapel services at Yale today, the death last night of Professor Andrews W. Phillips, dean emeritus of the graduate school of the university, President Hadley paid a tribute to the deceased dean, and then read the parable of the ‘*‘Good Samaritan,” TO RENT—One TO RENT—Five rooms, TO RENT—Two flve-room tenements, TO RENT—3 five $20 WA\'TLI)—-:\( tenement of five improvements. 1-4-tf rooms, all modern 130 Cherry street. all improve- Glen street. Street. ments, at 47 30 Commercial Inquire 12-2-tt Inquir 11-12-tf all modern improvements. J. M. Curtin. room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch stree! All improvements. Inquire Mrs. Marr on the premises. 11-9- ¢ D—Competent Mrs. C. ¥. Bennett, coo Apply 123 Forest St. 1-21-d6 EXTRA persan regular canva Un- Ad- Inc., pite TO $35 MONEY without PER MONTH to any employed interfering with work. No selling. No ing. Positively no investment. emplayed need not apply. dress the Silver-Mirror Co., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, _HELP WA TED—MALE. once, experienced grocery clerk, with A1 references. Apply Eureka Employment Bureau, 84 West Main St, Room 15, 1-21-1d saying that this character in the par- able most nearly described Prof. Phillips’ life. FIVE YEARS IMPRISONMENT., Amsterdam, via London, Jan. 21, 9:59 a. m.—A despatch to the Tele- graaf from Sluis, Holland, says that an inhabitant of Bruges, Belgium, has been sentenced to five years’ impris- onment for carrying letters from Hol- land Belgium to If you are out of work don’t waste your time wan- dering aimlessly about mak- ing a nuisance of yourself in places where the employers have more help than they know what to do with. Look in the Herald Want Columns and see there which peopie in New Britain really need your services. Limitation of Claims. a Court of Probate holden at Britain, within and for the Dis- of Berlin in.the County of Hart- and State of Connecticut, on the A, D., 1815, F. Gaffney, Isq., At New trict ford 20th day of January, Present, Bernard Judge. On motion of Mary C. Brown, Hudson, N. Y. and William . Hu- ( mason, of said New Britain, as ad- ministrators on the estate of Edward A. Cole, late of Berlin, within said district deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims, against the saume to the administrators and directs that public notice he given of this order by ad- | vertising In 1 newspaper publishéd in said New Britain and having a efreu- lation in said district, and by posting | a copy thereof on the public sign post in town or Berlin tha l Dpla where the deceased dwelt. l Certified from Record | of ne: las NIE Clerk. l MORTIMER T $20 TO $35 MONTH employed PER MONEY to any without Interfering work. No selling. ing. Positively no investment. Unemployed need not apply. Ad- dress The Silver-Mirror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, III. 1-20-4dx EXTRA person with regular No canvass- New Britaim Herald The Home Paper of New Britaia, It is the only pa- that covers fleld of 50,- 000 people, and to reach them there is no better Or more econom- fcal advertising than the Herald. As a home paper {he Herald covers the city, state and world news thoroughly. PRt e sz DPrice 3 Cts. a Copy, 15(,4 per Week.... » FOR S vers office. Herald 20-d2x 11 3 1 Box piano, perfect Now leav- if moved “Haste,’ 1-20-d2x FOR ~Upright order. 'ing storag ing. Almost given aw immediately. Addr Herald office. y SALE—Steam heater and rad- Apply Barney Miller, cor- and East Main streets, 1-16-6d FOR iators. ner Main ironing to large and for; WANTE D—~V\’Ashlng take mome or call small. Tel. 417-2, $4,000 on house and first mort- horrow estate, will give pay 6 per cent, B. Herald, 1 —I‘«’Wlunn as b\ trustworthy American in family of adults. Can take charge. Referenc Address A. D., 30 W Call afternoons or bell. WA D—To piece of real worth $8,500; gage and ASAL N 1w housekeeper, woman, full Lower 20-d4x WANTED—Washing and ironing done home, also xuuyh dry 50c¢ basket. First floor, 5 South Main St 0-d3x write. Dressmaking to do at Mrs. Bailey, 139 Arch 1-20-d3x WANTED— Home. street of this Box d3x WANTED—To buy 4 to 6 acres land on trolley line between city and Hartford. Addres 6MM, Herald. 1-1 FURNISHED ROOMS. 'j;t) RENT—Two furnished rooms, Main street, 1-21 193 =3dx TO RENT—Furnished apartment; all improvements, Also two furnished rooms. Apply Mr. Bardeck, 170 Arch street. 20-44 ROOMS—Furnished or unfurnished, bath, separate kitchen for light housekeeping. Apply C. J. Board- man, 475 Arch St Telephone 1-20-tf 'BLOOD POISON Pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh, etc, are symptoms. Delays are dangerous. Send at once tec Dr. Brown, 9856 Arch street, Phila- delphia, for BROWN’S BLOOD CURE. Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— lasts a month. Sold b RIKER- HEG 1AN DRUG STOR - Mild Weather Sale i M:or Pony Nut Per Ton Two Full Bags i 5 st longer or will give also a saving of No Coal will 1 better tisfaction; to $1.00 per ton. 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