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HARTFORD SEWING OR VERANDA ROCKERS Reed Seat and Slat Back; 100 Sewing Rockers, Regular Price $l, Sale Price 79 G.FOX & C HARTFORD ELVE SUPERB FURNITURE OFFE FOR _THE CONVENIENCE OF THE JUNE BRIDES Another season of wonderful FURN ITURE VALUES begins here Tuesday morning. June brides especially are interested—but the wise old housekeeper Living Room Chairs and Rockers Brown living room Chairs “and Rockers in soft shade, made of fiber with spar var- nish finish, making it as nearly indestructible as ‘is possible. $9 and $9.50 Chairs, salé sale price $15.00 and $16.50 Chairs; sale price Offer No. 1--For the Bed Room 6 pieces, consisting of Brass Bed with 2-inch post; National link Spring; Combination Mattress; Mahogany fimsh Dresser, Chalr and Rocker, regular i $50.00 value. \ e ‘a-_ Sale Price Offer No. 2---For Bed Room 7’ pieces consisting of Brass Bed with 2-inch posts and 1 1-2-inch fillers; high block National link Spring; white layer Chair and Rocker; mahogany Dresser. Adam style, also A beautiful set; values $125.00. $110.00 Offer N;). 3-—-For the Bed Room old English . fonier to match. a Sale Price e Sale Price Offer No. 4---For Bed Room ’\Ixssnon style Bed in gray fumed finish; gray fumed Mission Dressers; one Chair and one Rocker to match; one layer Felt Mattress and Consisting of seven pieces, old English mahogany Bed, | ‘mahogany Dresser and Chiffonier to match Way Sagless Spring; No-Tuft % \Iattress, one antique cane Bedroom Chair and Rocker regular value $200. will quickly see that it’s also her opportunity to ease up on the family purse. ments and superior service. Come to this sale and let nothing prevent; you'll save dollars on furniture built to last a lifetime. This is a popular FURNITURE STORE; popular by reason of its superb nson- TWO FULL FLOORS ARE OVERFLOWING WITH FINE FURNITURE—NORTH STORE. $42.50 » Felt Mattress: $175.00 one high block National link Spring; reégular $85.00 grade. =N Sale Price BASEBALL NOTES. he Athletics have lost five ‘games of Meven in the west and ap- pntly are playing the peorest game fhe two major league. s ¢lub in the National or Ameri- league Mas escaped whitewash. Brooklyns and Reds have been plsed .oftenest in the National— Ruality Corner “ou! Are you ready for your FstSoft Coat? Many ‘voung fellows can't be fished, but they can be led. e Brooks, a Quality Corner kle marvel, persuades you to flopt -the soft, English style 'ment. Many, many yvounger en/® who formerly thought ey must have padded shoul- rs and a stiff front, now wear e “Brooks.” right as a May Flower, and s can be. GUY FITCH, | Britain Representative. | $75.00 mahogany value. mahogany Chif- hogany style Sale Price $42.50 Sale Price $85.00 Consisting of 9 picces; one 60-irich Colonial mahogany heavy fluted columns; China Closet to match; Table; five side Chairs and one leather seats; regular value $350.00. Sale Price 54-inch Arm Chair excelled ; regular $115.00 value. ~Sale ‘\Price three times each. In the American the Browns, «Athlétics and Washing- tons lead. Each has been shutout four times. - .. The Brooklyns are in fourth place, and from what we have seen of the other National league clubs they (the Brooklyns) ought to finish in the first division at least, “Rumor has it.” says a wandering paragraph,’*‘that Manager McGraw hs offered to turn Pitcher Perritt back to the Cardinals without asking a tent for him, if they. just will take Roll's conaract off his han#s.” = Yes, and rumor has. it that Manager McGfaw AKE PLEAS AN T SUNDAYS, indeed!~The Ice Cream of Quality—the Cream Supreme—gffords"enjoyment for ever) dey in the seven that con- stitute a week. Lighten yotf cares . bY adopting Ice Cream os o regular ' thaf ‘The whole | family will be pleased. But, for fl-ry\body's sake, be sure it’s HavenDairy Cream of All Ice Creagns- J . in Two Indings. will send, George Burns back to Utica if Utica will pay . the railroad fare, and will be glad to:ship Tesreau to tae Filipino league if the Filipinos will pay the price of Jeff's uniform. The Adamses are springing up all over the country as pitchers. There's old man Babe with the Pirates, Rube with the Kansas City Feds and K. Adams withe the Cubs, concerning whom we don’t know whether his nickname is Babe, Rube, Boob, or what not, DE;\I’K OLD RUTGERS \\'INS | Drives Petry of Dartmoulh 0]’ \lound »New_';Brun.sfllck, N. J., May 19.~ Butgerd defeated the Dartmouth nine here yeésterday by a score of 7 to 4. Perry started to pitch for Dart- mouth, but yielded six hits in the first two innings and Rutgers scored six runs, Doyle relieved him in the third A MOTHER'S NERVES : When our children ‘‘get on yom nerves,’ trouble is with yo\u' nerves, not with the children. You find yourself scolding them when on ehould be reasoning with them and f you aré wise yoy- 'lut‘;:]:i‘e that your nervous’ m’ neqdn [ jon. You me ess, that you wake in the mommg unrefreshed by your t s sleep,:that you often eel” better ight than you “do, in the morning. You Sealize thiat you %'n ingirritable, - things worry m th xdn'v. formerly and you have frequently than you used to. Let this condition go on uncorrected and ‘you invite a nervous breakdown. The proper treatment “is_to take more mop worrying and. build up your and nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You will soon find that you ‘sleep better‘and are lauzire refreshed by it, our llem.n igestion improve, :ches are less frequent and that lit- g8 do not annoy you as they did. !J Fmr own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ N. Y., will uend free on uest ectady, two hel ful books, ‘‘Nervous Disorc i A Mec.hnd of Home ’rmtment, ‘What to Eat aud Low to Eat,” { Dr. Willisms Medicine Co., Schen- ' | tin 45- wit Colonial solid $300.00 Offer No. 4---For Dining Room 8 pieces consisting of gray fumed oak Biiffet; gray fumed oak Table: five side Chairs and one Arm Chair to match; construction and finish $100.00 and held the Scarlet.team to one run for the remainder of the game. Jen- nings twirled the whole game for hut- I gers and received good support critical times. Score: r. h e Dartmouth 010300000—4 7 1 Rutgers ......... 42010000x—7 ‘13 4 Bateries: Perry, Doyle and Wana- maker; Jennings and, Berg. NEW HAVEN CASETO | BE TRIED OCT. 25 Ofter No. 1---For the Dining Room 6 pieces complete for the dining room ; golden oak Buffet: round pedestal Dining Table; inch Offer No. 2---For Dining Room 8 pieces, including golden quartered oak Buffet in heavy Colonial style, golden quartered oak Dining Table, six bent Banister Chairs slip seats; regular value $100.00. h Offer No. 3---For Dining Room Buffet base mahogany top 4 Chairs with leather slip scats ; regular $50.00 leather ma- un- plush; China Grass, Hand Made Cha and Rockers We are having a we ful sale of this Fu many of the styles are closed out and cannot duplicated this season., Chairs at $7.00, $0.00, $9.50 and $13.60, Tables at $7.00, $7.50 § $8.00. 3 Offer No. 1---For Parlor 4 pieces, consisting of Settee, Chair and Rocker, covered with mahogany finish frame; round pedestal Table; value $50.00. Sale Price $42. 50 Offer No. 2---For Parlor Panne Plush; regular value $89.00. with ‘ - Sale Price $75. 4 pieces in this offer; real mahogany Table, Colonial pedestal; Rocker and Arm Chair, mahogany finish frame, upholstered in 00 Offer No. 3---For Living Room 5 pieces in this assortment; stered’ Soft, Table and m Sale Price 3-piece overstuffed set, luxuriously upl £ chair and Rocker; imported Tapestry covering, mi ahpgany pedestal; regular $225.00 value. $200.00 Offer No. 4=-For Library One gray fufned. oak Settee with genuine goat skin leather spring Seat; gray fumed Library Table; with book shelyes at the end; fumed Arm Chair and Rocker with leather spring seat; regular $100.00 se Sale Price SYRACUSE EVENS UP. Michigan Iits and Runs, May 18.—Syracuse the fipal game from Michigan here Syracuse, vesterday by a score of .9 to 3 and[ Makes as Many Errors as took evened up the series for the season. The game was less interesting than any of the three preceding, Michigan having as many errors as hits and runs, Michigan ... Syracuse . tterics: Twelve Defendants Charged With Con- i} spiracy by Government—Other Officials Granted Immimity. l New York, May 19.—Judge Wmmm‘ H. Hunt in th€ United” States "istrict court yesterday, set Odtober .25 as the date for the Beginfiing of .the trial of twelve detendams in the’;ugv\ Ha- ven case. . THey arecha by the government ‘with participgfion in a conspiracy ‘through.’ which’.&he - New Haven systém Wwas made aZ#nonopoly in violation of theé Shermad law. Those wha wilt gd on trfal on Oc- tober 25, are Lewls Cass; Ledyard, Charles F, Brooker, D. Newton Bar- ney, Robert W. Taft, James S. Hem- ingway, Charles, M. Praft; A. Heaton Robertson, Frederick ¥,% Brewster, Henry K. McHarg, Bdward D. Rob- bins, Alexander Cochrafe and John L. Billard. ; Immunity was' granted recently by Judge Hunt ta, William Skinner and | James S. Elton,” but the government: is appealing from Judge Hunt's de- cision. -Judge Hunt also granted a, separate, collective trial to William | Rockefeller, George F. Baker, T. De Witt Cuyler, Theodore N. Vail, Edward Milligan and Francis T. Maxwell, snowfall in May in many Yol eait begin the treatment today for i reported last night fro ern states. The Dakotas, ) 5 northern Wisconsin and Michigan are red with light snow and the fall oted at points in the central i | id dance, sday eve.—adyvt, Score: +.011001000—3 " ..202203000—9 Nicols, Davidson, ¥ h, e. 710 8 1 Namafh ‘;and Benton; Travis. STEAMER CHRISTINE R{\MMED AND SUNK Eight of -Fourtcen Mmhfl of Crew Cmnfllnn Government Craft Drovwned-—Captain’ Kennedy Saved. ay 19.—Eight of the ers of the crew of the of Ottawa, fourteen mém $88.00 were,drowned when that st rammed and sunk by an unnt . sel off the Island of Orleans last It was learned today that the sank within three minutes and { the crew were unable to laumch & Slater .and ',nm-n government steamer C loat or don life preservers. them were saved by amother ve Capt. Kennedy, who was saved, fered a fracture of ome leg. The Christine was formerly Strathcona’s yacht and was by the naval.authorities as an ination steamer, The name of the vesse] with she collided has not heen made 1 ¥ou ‘want your grocer, your butcher, your baker or your doctor? Al of them have telephones—mhany of them several, lines—because the most conveaient way for .you to buy is by telephone. HAVE YOU A Tsn-:filom: iN YOUR HOME? N case o£ fllness, domestie tmergcndes against which you fire, organy - of thm 5 can never fuliy protcct yourself, a telephona provides yom with the quickest * mehu of obtaining help. , In addition. to -ts emergency\ value the telephone is a source of comfort '} , and# convenience to the' entirc household. ' 5 The Southern New England Telephone Company