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NEW BRITAIN' DAIL ERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, Shf:pheerdessh Sailos, Tiny Tur- ornes, Quaint Pokes, Large 01S t Midnight Blue, Tete de Negre, ubmagine Gray, Rosemary Rose, 5 Putty, American Beauty, White, Imings: Daisies, Wild Flowers, Roses, Sprays, ontures of Flowers, Aemplane elty Ostrich, Quils, Gorgeous Rib- | French colorings. ORED HATS by New York Makers pcialize in smart severely Tailared p ordinary in shapes and trimmings. il in this display; designed for hew tailored Suits in every new s are $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, 19.50. ILORED SUITS 5up to $98 r more generally becoming and sat- les and materials. The woman of b distinction in her tailored Suit and are distinctive. fashion demands quahtv and fit in s, and we always supply both. The opening has come to be an event B importance cannot be overesti- New Ladies’ metal, $6.00. metal, gray, and $6.00. New A fashion expert Thursday, oritative styles are there shown. jlays are yours in which to come and please. es $12.98 to $150 Hours 2 to 4. LEY SAYS rant to sell your proper- im. s several customers for three family homes. LEY, 277 MAIN ST. ' ATE. FIRE INSURANCE. ARLES H. GILLIN 'PHONE INSURA AUTOMOBILE— WORKMEN'’S COMPENSATION— FIRE— EIVER AND TRUSTEE OF 974-2 E NCE N ALDL CITY TES. )13 d SALE m House at No. 177 Hart St Barn Suitable for Garage. 7z & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. Mitchell looked like an Achilles, an almost perfect example of manly vigor, grace and streng*h, as he faced his burly antagonist, His figure pos- sessed a symmetrical beauty lacking jin John L.'s coarser body. Sullivan knocked. Mitchell down in the first round, and repeated in the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth. Then Charlie began to get in his work, and Sullivan’s right eve was blackened, his lips swollen, and blood trickled from his nose and lips. Smil- ing and laughing, Mitchell continued to hammer the big fellow, and at the expiration of three hours Sullivan be- gan to look like a beaten man. Charlie was pretty well frazzled, how- ever, and when John's backers made Eighth Page.) jeenan, and there of Frenchmen, minted with the “le boxe.” and fine, but it at Mitchell still h on Jawn, and game of bluff thing. Charlie ullivan had 1o Bun, Jake Kil- 8 corner, and G. eree. * Miistary gray and fawn cloth tops, leather Louis heels, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. New tan Russia calf with fawn cloth top. .Price lines of low Pumps in patent and gun metal with gray, and sand color inlays, also Prices $4.00 and $5.00. Will Fit La Vida Corsets on Living Models. March 11, Vida Corsets on living models. be utilized, and Hartford ladies can look forward to enjoying a real treat. interesting affair—purely will be allowed on the floor. |18 i celved in a bout with Jem Burke! ‘Y. M. T. A. & B. i the stars for OPENING DAYS, Miss the Beautiful Spring, Exhibits. Don’t CHARTER 1580. LADIES’ BOOTS Spring Style$ Lace Boats in patent and gun Overgaiter pattern in button style, patent and gun fawn and black cloth top. Price $4.00 strap fawn white effects. Pumps and new Trinity black and from New York will be here for the purpose of fitting La Three models will It will be an instructive and feminine; mno masculines Don’t forget the date. 3 overtures to him to call it a draw the English ' consented. TODAY IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS. 1829—Jem Ward refused to meet Simon Byrne, the Irish pugilist, with whom he had been matched to fight at Leicester, England, Ward, ‘“the Black Diamond,” had agreed to sell the fight for a paltry sum, but at the last moment he got cold extremities and double-crossed both the big crowd who had gathered at the ring and the gamblers who had bribed him to lay down. Jem pleaded illness as an e cuse, but he later confessed, and was expelled from the Fairplay club and ostracised from all sporting society. “The Leicester hoax,” as it was called, came near ruining Ward's career as a bruiser, but eventually e was for- given, and in 1831 he defeated Simon Byrne and became champion. - In 3 Byrne died from" imjurfes re- 1899—Mysterious Billy Smith de- feated Kid Lavigne in fourteen rounds at San Franci; . 1902—Martin Duffy defeated Matty Matthews in six rounds at Chicago. 1904—Philadelphia Jack O’Brien defeated Mike Schreck in fifteen rounds at St. Louis., RANGERS BEAN TABS. The Rangers pool team defeated the society cue experts last: night by twenty-seven points. Holcomb, Hanna and Danberg were the Rangers and had the cushions sitting up and begging for food while the balls jumped through the hoops every time they were told. McAvay and Reagan did good execution for the “Tabs” with their forty-two centimeter cues. The Rangers will go to Hartford next Tuesday and will play the Ramblers of that city. The team is open to all engagements, which may be made by notifying Manager Wiliam Clancy. PHILLIES DOWN CUBAN St. Petersburg, March 10.—Crav- ath's triple, scoring two men in the eighth inning here gave the Philade!- phia Nationals a 3 to 2 victory in the first game of the scries with the Cuban Reds at Havana, champions of the Cuban league. Score: 2 M, REDS. c. Philadelphia Cuban Reds .. . . 2 Batteri Matteson, Reid and Jacobs; Adams, Gonzales and Gutier- rez. SNOW AND RAIN FOR GIANTS. Marlin, Texas, March 10.—Yester- day was a fine day for ducks and other creatures for which snow, rain, cold, and moisture are considered gated frost. As a climax to more than a week of varied and mostly un- suitable weather for baseball train. ing, a diligent snowfall set in last night and conitinued until noon today. In the afternoon it rained, and suc was the retarding effect of the such me- lange of rain, snow, and mud that CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD NOTIC: NOTIC If you want aclimated horses, go to S. D. Kinney, 59-61 Farmington Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—Upright piano perfect order. Paying storage. Now leav- ing. Almost given away if moved immediately. Can mail mec weekly. Address ‘“Haste,” office. Herald 3-10-da1x MINIMUM CHARGE 10c $1.00 | EACH INSERTIO: ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. MAKING. G done at home. Miss 54 Trinity street. 3-8-5dx I'OR SALE—One 1912 Studebaker runabout, one 1911 Overland run- about, two 1913 Reo five passenger cars. These cars all in first class condition. Apply Denison’s Garage, | 430 Main street. 3-5-d12 FOR SALE—One pair horses, fine condition, old, city broke and sound weight dark brown seven years ¥OR SALE. 18 acres, in Crom- two barns, FOR SALE—TFarm, well, two small houses, {wo henneries, two woodsheds, nine woodland, nine acres for .Owner too old to work it. trolley. Ad- Herald. 3-10- acres planting. Five minutes from dress Farm, Box 9, 2dx thirty-one hundred. 8. D. Me- Kinney, 59-61 Farmington ave., Hartford, Conn. 3-6-4 FOR SALE—Rnode Island Reds (ex- clusive) hatching eggs, best pens $2.00, Incubator eggs $5 a hun- dred; also day old chickens $15 a hundred; month old, $25 a hundred. W. J. Simpson, Plainville. Tel 55-4. 3-5-1w FOR SALE—Cafe with hall and bot- tling works. Price right to quick buyer. Address Box 19xx, Herald. 3-6-6dx FFOR SALE—Property Austin street. Bargain once. Enquire No. 192 No. 170 if sold at Fairview | at 3-6-déx street, second floor, FOR SALE—New bicycle. cheap. 211 Chestnut St. Will sell 3-9-2dx FOR SALE—Large, smooth potatoes grown on my farm in Kensington. 10 bushel lots, 75¢ bu. L than 10 bushel, 86¢c bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 254-12. 3-9-3d SALIE—First class tailor shop at Arch St, on account of owner ng town. 3-9-2d FOR S 351 I(UR SALE—Ten acres of best farm land in Modesta, Cal. Cultivated for alfaifa and fruit. Alex Berg, 44 Center St 3-9-5dx | TO K 5 TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 5- room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-I-tf 'wo tenement house of ten rooms. Modern improvements. On trolley line. W, P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-10-1wx TO RENT:- fine, but for the Giants it was a varie-| he in FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first cl: location for business. George W Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W-1" TO RENT—A very desirable tenement of six rooms; modern conveniences, | garden, etc., in a two family-house, | adults, at 113 Bassett St. 3-9-6dx | v 2y | four | 105 TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements. Burritt. rooms, South | 3-9-d5x | TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop St. Inquire No. 27 Winthrop St. Ilugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-3. 2-2411 TO RENT-—Four rooms, modern im- provements. 29 North Glen street. 3-9-d2x FOR SALE-—Maple Hill, New Golf Station, 7 room cottage, all improve- ments, two fire places, screened throughout, also storm windows and awnings. Bargain is sold before April 1st. Inquire at store. e.o0.d-6d | milch Jersey cow. Enquire of Meadow Tel. FOR SALE—New Young, pet and nice. Joseph Oliver, Shuttle Road, Plainville, Conn. Farmington. and 39 FOR SALE—Farm in 80 acres with buildings, stock tools. Near trolley. Station [ S. D. Lindsay. 3-9-dbx FOR SALE—Six room cottage with | garage. Inquire 601 ‘Arch. 3-8-d5x rd Touring Car, condition, 1073-4. fully For 3-8-6dx FOR SALE—F equipped. Fine sale cheap. Tel. FOR SALE—Seven room cottage, hot water heated and all other im- provements. Owner wishes to leave town by April 15. Address Box 20AX, Herald. 3-8-64d FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. R. C R. 1. Reds, 76c per 15. goose eggs, 26c apiece. S. 1. Red Pullets, trio Peking Tel. 396-4. SALE—3,000 chestnut posts in round, sawed ends and good size, at a very low price to close them out. A, Brazos & Sons, Inc, Middietown, Conn, C. R. ducks. 3-8-d3 FOR the AUTO OW. Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 cents. ‘Why pay more. Tire repairing in all branches. Slightly used tires and tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St., Near Main. 2-22-mix TO RENT—Furnished room, second floor, electric lights, steam heat, use of bath and telephone. 63 Glen street. Tel. 999-3. 3-3-tf TWO ROOMS—Furnished for light housekeeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Three minutes’ walk from center. 45 Wal- nut street. 2-27-tf TO RENT— Tcnemeni five rooms, all modern improvements, 386 Stan- | stret. Tel. 1063-12. 3-9-tf TO RENT-—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements, 473 Park street extension. 3-2-tf ley TO RENT—Three new tenements, five rooms on each floor, at & Stanley street. Apply A. S. Boynton, 14 Kelsey street. Tel. 1437-5. 3-8-3d TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, exdrcise the pla had was a run in the morning. That this was the first March snowstorm Marlin has had in twenty years, or some such extended period, was no palliative to the Giants and detract- ed not one whit from their glumness at the sogginess of the elements. ers COOMBS MAY “COME Athlet Pitcher Looks Best Brooklyn Natiomal Staff. Daytona, Fl March a possibility that the be able to indulge in a practice today at ISbbets field No. Yesterday the best Manager Robin- son could get W a two hours’ work- out in the morning for his pitchers and catchers only, and in the after- noon the entire squad made the best of conditions. The batterymen in the - morning were drilled by both | BACK.” Old of 10.—There is Superbas will little infield TO RENT—Store thoroughly equipped Suitable for groceries and meat. G. H. Samlow, 393 Arch. 2-13-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement with modern improvements to small family of Americans. Price $12 per month. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 527 Stanley street. 3-2-tf TO RENT—TFive roorm. tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Black Rock avenue, . Inquire F, W. Loomis 1560, Arch street. Tel. 1-9-tf TO RENT—Ogc tenement of five rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf TO RENT—Two five-room tenements, all modern improvements. lnquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tt TO RENT—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. darr on the premises. 11-9-1¢ —Three young men. Well dressed American, Polish and Itali- an to travel with the manager. Ap- ply between 8 and 11 A. M., 20 Star street, W. B. Ambrot. 3-10-d1x Manager Robinson and Jack Coombs. | Of all the pitchers in camp, (‘unlnhsl looks the best. The 24-inning hero | practices just hard as any of the youngsters, and when not doing this ructs them. He said that it | s good on April 14, the open_ the seas he does today, not to - face the rounds. This a ble come bacik | St Harlem mea- dow that he received his injury which ended his baseball career, as felt of would at be as it he ing he hesitate Polo remark the the was on nearly WANTED—Good, bright boy, 16 year of "age, for office b in local fac- tory. Address Box XX, Herald 3-10-d6 SITUATION WANTED, WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN de- enings, five to ten or Anything, either mental or Jabor would be acceptable, High school and college Address Box . 2C, Her. sires work ¢ eleven. Toulouse | IS THE TIME T0 REPAIR THAT Perhap: hangs down, making the room lo or repznir work in metal celling. Plumbing and Sheet Metal 62 Lafayette Street. BURN NEW 30/ PARK ST. COAL AREFULLY "FOR SALE---16 Also good rent on Ledge Court, near 12 | ) \VA\'I ED, WANTED—Agents, salary mission, exclusive territory. Agent, 37 Hawkins St., City. and com. Write 10-2dx typewriter, Chernoff, 213 3-10-1dx WANTED-—Underwood State. price, Jos, rth street, WANTED—A general manager and factory superintendent for a cute lery factory. Give references, quali- fications and salary, Herald box 2XYZ, 2-24-3-3-10 WANTED—Responsible man or wo- man who can furnish references. to represent us in this locality, in the sale of Guaranteed Spark Plugs to automobile owners. Good pay. Ap- ply Murdock-Daly Co. Spark Manufacturers, 39 Church strect, New Haven, Conn. Sats.-Weds. WANTED—A few ioads of stable ma- nure. W. C. Lester, 105 West Main St., Plainville, Conn. 3-6-6dx WANTED—April 1, rarge room in private family near Stan- ley Works. office. Address Box H. T. B. Herald cilice. 3-5-d5x WANTED—Maid for general house- work. No washing. Mrs. S. T. Goss ove Hill. 3-9-a4 >—Young professional man room and board near cen- State p«rncul(\ Ad- | Herald. 8-dsx | Arpenter building, jobbing, leaky specialty. Tel, 396-4 2-4-64 5F work, roofs a AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables Teleohone 302, FOR SALE Stultz & Co. Terms $1.50 weekly. Tully guaran- | teed, chair, scarf, one yea tuning and delivery free. Don’t fail to come in and sce this piano, BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street FOR SALE Ask to see our beautiful Gor- don & Sons Piano, Sold on terms 2.00 weekly. Price right if at once, as we mnced the sold room. HR()I)IHB & “ll K FOR SALE A used Columbia Grapho- phone with records, petfect condition, $15; terms, $1.00 weekly. Come quick if you want th bargain. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street ‘Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Ag’t Reo Cars. sor Your lasurance ana Surety Bonds s =ald trouble by hoving yowr insuc- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONs Booth’e Rlock. ; PHILADELPHIA Supplies and Repairing 'Phone 1319- s there 1s a strip that has sazmberEC Good 2-family house of 12 rooms, Large lot, 66x165. H. . HUMrHREY Plug | furnished | Piano, mahogany case. | Metal Ceiling corner new become detached, a ok Consult us for First class work guaranteed. untidy, J. EDWARD ERWIN Work of Every Description 'Phone 629 BR/TA/N oal CoJ COAL Q(REENL) JOHN STREET Low price. Easy terms, All modern conveniences Basih B 272 Main L k. Rock Av. 'DETECTIVES If you are anucipating investgas- tion !n any matter Wwhere mecrecy, integrity and results are essentml write A. G. Brown, 26 State Streed, Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, rizbtly at Elizabeth 1089, Tyuewmars R . From $5.00 Up, | Factory Rebuilt, HARTFORD ypewriter Exchange 26 StateSt,, 411 7.200 8q. Ft. Floor Space HART’S o RELIABLE wzany. GARAGE SUPPUES Rear 180 Main st. Tel. 221-3 { The Quality Print Shop Prinung 4done 0 many langumges GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODICR- ATE PRICES, Tdnotype Composition. EASTERN PRINTING AN LISHING COMPANY. 53 (hurch Street. C. EBBESEN, —_— N g PUB- Tel. 534 Mgr. New Bntam Mllk Depot . PURE MILK AND CREAM | Wholesale and Retall | State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Selbert's 12. Quarts Milk lloo. " ‘! SEIBERT & SON, ‘l‘el | 63 9 Stanley St., 5 min. REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning TER’S PONY NUT "™ | COAL ; PRICE $7.00 PER TON | Leave Orders at Crowell 108-41. from center' | 254 Main Street. f BEST COAL DENTAL ROOMS ¥ ¥ 193 Main Street Qver 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES | Otlice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 1. ML Sundays by Appointment F.E. MONKb D. D. S £ sroinna Monzs, D BUWLIN (1' Clubs and Private Parties Accom- modated. RILDING NELSON, @ l\e Manterndq\ OUN 7 ILLUSTRATORS 'ENGRAVERS -9-d3x 172-174¢ ARCH STREET L HARTFORD, CONN.