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Sale of Muslin Underwear, . Sale of Silverware. Sale of Guaranteed Watches. Now in Progress. ¥ TELEPHONE CHARTER 1880. e Sale of Trunks and and Luggage Many Important Sample Lines Steamer Trunks Basswood Steamer Trunks, with flve hardwood top slats, russet flber bound, hand riv- eted, cloth lined, heavy corner bumpers: 80-inch size, value price $5.25. 88-inch size, price $5.50. 84-inch size, price $5.75. 86-inch_size, price $6.00. 88-inch size, TFrunks | fnued’ numbers in the ‘, make, @nd sold to dvan \ktv $6.50, sale value $6.75, sale A,u/.;,) ize, same style, value pdc- $7.00, % Covered | xp\flnfl top. alats, "‘“ S ’/Wo. canvas price $6.50. roted, value $15.00, sale 40-inch size, Sl i price $7.00. ! ) C. & 0. TRUNKS, 2 § One 38-inch Chocolate Color ‘sale price Fiber Trunk, round-edge, hand’ ; A riveted, - spring lock, value Russst Fiber Bouna $13.76, sale. price $9.50. < One 34-inch Olive Canvas bress knees, ¢ heavy Covered _Trunk, four heavy 1 bound bottom, strap hinges and Heavy hard- value $11.00, sale ware, value $6.50, sale = price $5.00. THE BAGS sinoh Matting Begs, brass lock and iined, ssle price 6fc. 4 and 16-lrich Brown and Black Genuine Bags, sale price $2,60. ‘—‘a' ‘:d-lnon Brown Bags, nmh of m} bu value $7.00, sale value $7.25, sale value $7.76, sale value $8.50, sale .l\(m : 24-inch’ Real Cowhide Suit Cases, llurwdldu. inside straps, slightly soiled, but nothing R. & G. Everwear * Sample Trunks One 382-inch Fiber Trunk, two heavy leather cen- ter straps, two trays, value $8.00, sale price $6.95. One 34-inch Canvas Covered Trunk, brown fiber bound, 3- strap hinges, value $7.50, sale brice $6.50. One 86-inch Dark Green Canvas Covered Trunk, steel edge bands, hand riveted, cloth lined, value $10.00, sale price $7.95. One 32-inch Dark Brown Fiber Covered Trunk, rounded edge, spring lock, hand riveted, «linen lined, value $11.00, sale 'price $8.50. One 386-inch style as above, price $9.50. Cover Trunk value same $12.00, THE SUIT CASES 24-inch Matting Suit ‘Cases, metal frame, lock 'and clamps, go2d quality handle, value ‘Dflu 590, Just 100 in this lot. {-inch Chécolate Fiber Suit Cases, metal bound, rounding” hundle, brass lock and clamps, special at brass $1.00, linen lined, disfiguring, value $5.00, sale price $3.69. 24-inch Cowhide Buit Cases, with straps all around, heavy leather curners, shirt fold, apaclal at $4.19. 24-inch heavy Cowhide Deep Irish linen lined, heavy straps, price $10.00. jogany Dining Room Furni- - fure At Popular Prices ‘We find that there are many people who admire mahogany and would like to furnish their Dining Room with a set ' vich appearing and beautifully grained wood but think that be too expenstve. ¥ wrong impression. We are now showing an excep- assortment of attractive mahogany dining room fur- ;fi véry moderate prices. If you have a dining room to we want you to see our fine display of popular priced ma- . (' /Our'prices will be an agreeable surprise to you. show large assortments of dining room furniture in and Fumed Oak. Whatever yoyury choice, you will seélection very easy here. Wik 'C. Fuller Co. -56 mn ST., HARTFORD. Overlooking Capito! Grounds . WHERE QUALITY IS lflGm THAN PRICE ’l"wo Tenement House at 82 West St. ~ For Particulars Apply to husllz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. Bellowed Cases, value $12.50, sale MAYER REPULSES BROOKLYN ATTACK Philadelphia Manages to Cling to Second Position Brooklyn, June 4.—Brooklyn can down Phfladelphia as easily as a tip- ster tosses off . his 'nightcap. But Erooklyn can’t trim Erskine Mayer, evidently. At least Mayer is the reason why those Dodgers are not now on the second rung of the National ieague ladder instead of the selfsame Phillies. Mayer took the last gamse ¢t the Ebbets Field series by a Bpor,rof 2 to 1 yesterday aflernoon. ‘ man throughout yesterday’s bleak af- ternoon. He found in Appleton, one cf Brooklyn’s rookie twirlers, just about the toughest oppositton he is likely to meeet in a season’s journey. Appleton should have hung up a shut- cut. Two runs never saould have Leaten the Flatbush Philanthropists. But Erskine Mayer luck did. Score: r' h. e. Philadelphia . 000200000—2 6 © Brooklyn ...... 000100000—1 § 2 Batteries—Mayer and Killifer; Ap- pleton and Miller. Marquard Hit Hard But Wins, Boston, June 4—Rube Marquard helped the Giants register a 10 to 3 victory over the Braves in the final game of the series yesterday. It was a lucky thing for the elongated twirler that his teammates had on their batting clothes, otherwise the Rube surely would have gone down 1o defeat. The Braves pounded Mar- quard all over the lot, but when ot came to turning hits into runs they were all at sea. Thirteen hits were made by the world’s champions to get their three scant tallles. It was in- deed a lucky game for the Rube to get away with. Score: r. h e. New York .... 303010003—10 156 1 Boston ,000000300— 3 13 4 Batteries—Marquard and McLean; James, Tyler, Crutcher and Whaling. Schneider Pilots Reds Home. St. Louls, June 4.—Schneider held the Cardinals to five hits and the : Reds won, 5 to 2. Perdue was chased after the sixth, seven hits giving four runs. Byron had a busy day arguing with the players all through the game and it dragged along for two hours. Score: r. h e. Cincinnati ...... 10111100—5 11 3 8t. Louis ... 000000020—2 5 2 Batteries: Schneider and Wingo; ‘P.rduc. Nichaus, Robinson and Mayer was a lucky young senua— lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD_ EACH: INSERTION. B FOR SALE. e AR S ] e S LG 1 FOR SALE—Used Ford cars. Other cars for sale or to trade. Cohen Mo- tor Car Co., 183 Main. 6-4-1d FOR SALE—Mahogany Upright Pia- no parlor Grand, used short time Excellent condition. Moving to Cleveland, Ohio, also furniture. Bachom, 15 Winthrop street. 6-4-1dx FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter practically like new, little used. ‘Will sell at sacrifice 10 prompt purchaser. Address ‘‘Underwood” Herala Office. 6-3-4dx ¥FOR SALE—Victrola, Nearly new, including 12 Only $35.00. Easy terms sired, Brodrib & Main street. FOR SALE—70 acres of land “Barnesdale.” $15 an acre. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 6-3-6dx latest model, records. it de- Wheeler, 138 s G-3tf near C. L. FOR SALE—New eight room bunga- low (six finished) all improvements. Garden, fruit trees, hen _house. Eesy terms. No. 9 Strong Court, Plainville. 6-3.5dx FOR SALE-—200 quarts new milk daily. This milk-is run through a cooler and, aetond to none. Maple- crolt ¥arndi, Stanley Quarter. Tel. A5e2. : f 6-2.4d FOR SALE—Choice native potatoes, 76¢ bu., delivered. N. W . Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 254-12. 6-1-tf FOR SALE—New .milch cows and springers, N, W. Baldwin Kensing- ton, ' Tel 264-12. 621-tf FOR SALE—At Elm Hill, six room cottage, electric lights, running well ‘water, Easy terms. C. H. Culver. 5 3 6-1-d6x TFOR SALE—Sixty-five gailon gasoline tank at less than half price. In- quire 823 West Main St. 6-3-43 Ford Touring. C. Rogers, 83 Church street. 6-1-tf FOR BALE—1915 Geo. FOR SALE—S8everal two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also ' building lots on or near trolley lines. w. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. . 5-29-6dx FOR SALE—Piano in excellent condi- tion. Must be sold at once. Any reasonable offer accepted. W. T. Hyneck, 191 Cherry street. 5-29-5dx FOR SALE~S8pecial potato, fertilizer, nitrate of sods, fine grc'ind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va'iy Otchard Co.. Berlin, Ct, 4-214tt WALSH SOUGHT BY FEDERAL CIRGUIT New Britain Boy in Demand By Big Leagues ! New York, June 4.—The Fordham baseball men arranged to have all examinations over today In time to leave in a body for Worcester, Mass., where. they meet Holy Cross tomor- row. At first it was thougnt the team would be obliged to leave In Dparts, some on Saturday morning after an early game, and just arrive in time for the contest, but the maiter has been straightened out satisfactorily. Three members of the varsity have Teceived tempting offers from the Athletics and Giants and the Brookl T'ederals also are anxious to obtal their services. Carroll, who has still a year to play on the varsity, is most sought after, all three teams having sent scouts to get his John Hancock i{e a contract for professional baseball, Carroll hits .380, leading the Fordham team both in the field and at the bat, is a medical student anc stands very well in his classes. Bill Walsh and Jim Conway, the Maroon’s star battery men, have re- fused an offer to enter Federal league services. Connie Mack made a per- sonal trip to Fordham to have a chat with them, but failed to induce them to join the White Elephants in Phila- delphia at the end of the season. TODAY IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS. 1906—Dan Creedon was defeated by Bill Smith in 3 rounds-at Melbourne. This was the last ring appearance of Creedon, who fought many famous battlesiin America and Australia. Dan was born in New Zealand 47 years ago this month, and started fighting in 1891 by defeating the famous “Buf- falo” Costella and Jim Ryan. He became middleweight champjon of Australia after Fitzsimmons left that country, and followed Fitz to Amer- ica, clamoring for a chance at,the world'’s title, By knocking out Alec Greggains at Robie, Ind., and defeat- ing other good men, he gained an American following, and Ruby Rob- ert accepted his challenge. They met in New Orleans in 1894. The 1 Ziegler LOST, LOST—Boston bull dog, brindle and white. Berlin license tag on col- lar when last seen. Tel. 661-14. Re- warg. 6-3-d2x — e LOST—Valuable book of photographs, between Hartford and New Britain, via, auto. Reward. Notify Re- public Sales Co., 11 Central Row, Hartford, Ct, Room 5. 6-3-d3x WANTED AGENTS. WANTED—Good reliable man jto sell accident and health insurance. Oldest company; best commissions; exclusive territory. Address, Chas. E. Baglin, State Agent, Hartford, Conn. 6-4-tf ———————————————————————— TO REN1. — TO RENT—Two first fioors, 358 and 370 Washington street. All im- provements. W. Lowe, 5-4-d3x TO RENT—New Block, four rooms, all improvements. 227 Washing- ton St. 6-4-6dx TO RENT—Eix room cottage house, and garage. Inquire 5§37 Arch. 6- 5x o {0 S R A I S S TO RENT—Five rooms, third floor, electric lights and gas, all improve- ments, §14. 5 Wallace St. 6-3-3dx TO RENT—Top floor tenement, five rooms. Improvements, td adults. 69 North Glen St. 6-3-w1x cottage at rd. Gas and onth oF¢season. .7 Roberts, 80 For- 1ainville. | §-2-3dx TO, RENT—Five rod Myrtle Beach, / water, By week, Ingquire Arthur estville avenue. TO RENT—Six room cottage, street extension, garden planted, price $16 between Hnrflsun street and Corbin avenue, R. E, Andus. 6-1-6dx RENT—Two tenements 446 ‘West Main street. Modrn lmpl‘ove- ments. Six/‘rooms $16.00. Five rooms $14,00. ‘Inquire D. A. Appell. 5-31-d6 g PRI SRR TO RENT—After June first, six or seven room flat in western section of city. All improvements. M. D. Stockwell, National Bank Building, or 66 Lincoln street. 5-29-6d TO TO RENT—Room and board, private family. Call at 168 South Main St. 5-29-6dx TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic temement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-t0 Steel i QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. We are prepared to instul we make a speclalty of installing Plumbing, tinning and sheet 62 Lafayette Street. | gas water heaters at low rates a8 them. metal work of aill kinds, ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN One-family brick residence, sale. We would sell both of these TELEPHONE 52, New Britain Lu_mber & FOR SALE 102 Linwood Street; garage in rear; first mortgage Savings Bank loan $3 000, 5 per cent,, price $4,500 if quick FOR SALE New 2-family house on Wellington Street, Belvidere, noar all improvements; hardwood floors; price $4,500. 44 : trolley; Inquire Coal Co. 301 PARK STREET propertics on ecasy terms. Property Will Be Sold Cheap If Purchssed At Once H. B. HUMrHREY var navs Motkone 272 VMaln - WANTED, WANTED—Young man .or woman as cashier in restaurant, state age, ex- perience if any, and apply in own ‘handwriting, Address Box 10AX, Herald 6-4-2d WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. John Purney, 16 Forest street. 6-3-tr WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Apply Mrs. Howard 8. Parsons, Harrison and Steele streets. B-3-tf, | WANTED—Operators for multiple spindle automatic screw machines. Universal and Acme, Addrul Herald, Box 2 B. NOTICR. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-8. 6-2-d4 AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates. K. 8. Kyle, Tel. 103-5, 6.1-bdx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out, Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel 1073-4 6-1-64 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-—GIrl for second work, 19 Court street, 5-28-tf tion In any wmatter where ) integrity and results are | write A, STREET, ‘PHONE CHARTER 412, T use the Detecta Phone. iring } RES AND " ES, CARS TO RENT, Standard Gas and 1 Ous., HART'S GARAGE. Homee L ll.n, 189 MAIN ST, ge GOODRICH The fine 18 room, 2 ment house, No. 295 fll L FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Desirable tenement with all improvements at 38 Pearl Court, b5-28-6d» tenement six gas, adults. 113 -27-tf 10 RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett ‘St. TO RENT-—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements 473 Park street extension. 5-25-tf TO RENT-—Lower rent, five rooms and bath, $21 per month. Top floor rent $19 per month. 40 and 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co,, 88 West Main street. 5-22-tf TO RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms, 6 on first floor and 2 on third. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat fur- nished, Call 76 Pleasant street, sec- ond bell. 5-22-tf e TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Toomy all modern improvements. Wincows curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 10685 12, -14-tf TO RENT—Your rooms, modern im- provements. Inquire 479 Arch ot. 6-13-tr TO RENT—5 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $156.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Dod: Co., 139 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. Hotel Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf —e TO RENT—Two five-roun: te::ements all modern improvements. Inuuire J. M. Curtin. 13-12-ef — SUMMER RESORTS. THE DEER COTTAGE is now open for the season. of 1915. Terms reasonable. Mrs. R. S. Shumway, P. O. Box 156, Woodmount, Conn, 6-4-d6x —— first round was in Dan’s favor, Bob’s ire was aroused and in the sec- ond he knocked Creedon all over the ring and. ended the fight with a right to the jaw. In 1897 Dan again fought for the middleweight cham- plonship and was defeated by Kid McCoy. and was whipped by George Green, Jack Bonner, by Joe Wolcott four times, and by Jack Rot, Marvin Hart, and others. . In 1902 he returned to Australia, where he lost several con. tests before he finally retired. 1862—Robert Fitzsimmons born at Helsten, Cornwall, England, 1898~—Jack Everard and fought 20-round Coney Island. draw at but | After that he began to slip | ‘Owen TWO ROOMS for housekeeping, con. veniences, 15 Prospect St., second floor. 6-3-tf =S — TWO ROOMS-—Furnished for light housekeéping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-3-34 TO RENT—One or two rooms with separate kitchen, all convenmiences. Tel, 351-12, 6-2.tf TWO ROOMS and kitchen, separate conveniences, for light housekeep- ing. Central. 16 Prospect street. 6-1-6d FOR SALE---HORSES A horse suitable for any purpose that can be bought worth the money. Come and look them over and we can | #ave you some money. P. H. CONDON & CO,, 22 Laurel Street, Bristol, Conn, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows nut St., lot 1 }LNLock NO Is the time . 1 ‘should have your cleaned thoroughly for the: sum: More damage Is caused by 7)) tion to these mAtters during the mer months than while in wse; | Let us put your apparatus i PARKER & :7 0’CONNOR Tel. 98-2. 77 SEYMOURSS how. Go to DWIGHT A, PAR_SONS,l Booth’s Block. PERFECTLY ' PASTEUR- I1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection TO RENT First floor flat of 6 rooms, all mod. ern improvements, 140 Maple street, $25. Second floor, flat of 5 rooms, all im- |provementu. 143 Maple street, $26. Third floor flat of 5 rooms, all im- provements, 180 Maple street, $21. Quigley, 277!ai_n St Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. '"PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET ‘Denison Gara 430 MALN ST i Livery Cars for hire, b' "' Storage, Supplics und: "A. B. JOHNSON, D. ENTIST ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS F HARTFORD, CONN. Church St business BIock For St wesats DETECTIVES)| If you are antcipating Investigh- |