New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1915, Page 12

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; olds Porer Gharltan Sane “As Trzal in Italy for Murder Nears _h.tct M get the runnér going Does the run count?” ‘we answered. ’t,” said Hughey, “‘un- get tga man going to second . If ‘he tries to go straight ! with the steal the run doesn’t | th the man on third was over “before the other man was appealed to-Col. Joe Jackson, lent' of the B. B. Writers’ asso- He " overryled = Jennings. ey then took a new appeal to " O'Loughlin, and Silk also ruled. inst him. When last seen the. manager ‘was willing to call it a Which shows how easy it is to n argument, no matter what the and records unp to your side of ‘Europe‘s Luck. ir of people have been writ- king around us as to how the Unitde States was But I have just observed ing revival is to be start- coqptry If that is so, I , where the luck is with us | . great extent. If there is ‘I‘beueve_ urope gets it. PR TO PETE. stars. ‘to 50-50 as you can get two Both are great infielders, cov- unusual amounts of territory. Both are good, hard fighters, always in ‘the game and always (hustling. Both are fast, with Bush having the edge. Maranville is a slightly better batsman, ‘although 'in this neither are'any supertypes. is a better man to entice a base on balls from a pitcher, in this respect being on a par with Miller Huggins. But the edge is hardly distinct enough to give either the award—although any shade would belong to the Brave midget. close ering According to Owner Gaffney of the Braves, Johnny Evers will be out an- other month. Johnny has hurdled more than his share of ragged fate, and some day there must be a limit. ' 1t is a question as to how effective he will be when he returns—and the Braves mnius Evers can almost ap- preciate how the Tigers feel without Ty. F. F.—Hagen and Ouimet are ranked as the two leading favorites for the open golf championship next week—but advance dope on golf isn’t much saner than advance dope on | baseball. If the Tigers can slip by the Red Sox pitching staff they won't be any than the Prussian Guard, operating ent. ‘with a friend of > the other day.to this effect—I under the kaiser’s orb. —————————————————————————— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. i Donle Bush of Detroit is a shortstop than Rabbit Maran- . Boston. Who wins?, e L. L..F. aq;i Maranvil\e are about as WANTED—A reliable party to invest in a’'New ' Britain - manufacturing - business. All correspondence strict- ly confidential. - Address P. O. Box 523, city. 6-10-3dx FOR SALE ! ; A Two Tenement House at 82 West St. For Particulars Apply to ‘sehultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. respect | But Bush | more dangerous the rest of the way ; Como, Italy June 10—Porter Charl- ton, the American accused of having murdered his wife at their villa here in June, 1910, was declared to have been mentally responsible at the time of his wife’s death. An opinion to this effect was presented in court by Proféssor ‘Maggiotto, who was ap- pointed to examine Charlton’s mental condition at the time he is alleged to have committed the murder. Charl- ton’s trial is to be opened early next month. He has just completed a lengthy autoblography, which he In- tends to present in court, together with a long document which he has composed in his defense. YANKS ARE SOFT FOR WHITE S0X (Continued from Eighth page.) in the first inning and had to retire. Score: r. h. e. 016103301—15 17 1 Boston ... 000000000—0 5 2 | Batteries: Dauss, Steen and Baker; | Collins, Pennock- and Carrigan. i —_— Detroit / Shaw Too Much For Browns, Washnington, June 10.—Jim Shaw, Washington’s young right hander, held the Browns to a pair of singles yesterday, while Washington bunched hits off Weilman in the third and sixth innings, winning easily by 4 to 1. Both of the Browns’ hits were by Lavan. It was his single in the sec- ond that scored E. Walker and avert- ed a shutout. The Senators gave Shaw brilliant support. Score: x. St. Louis 010000000—1 Washington ... 00200200x—4 Batteries: Weilman, Perryman an Agnew; Shaw and Henry. h. e. 2 ¥ 6 0 a Smith’s Hit Beats Athletics, Philadelphia, June ° 10.—Smith’s sirigle, followed by Wambsganss's ‘double,” all of which had been pre- ‘ceded by two passes, gave Cleveland {two runs in the eighth inning yester- day and the first game from the Ath- i letics by a score of 2 to 1. Both { Mitchell and Bush pitched effectively when men were on bases, the Athlet- ics having twelve left and Cleveland eight. Scofe: s Cleveland 000000020—2 Philadelphia ... 000001000—1 8 Batteries: Mitchell and O’'Neil; ‘Wyckoft, Bush and Lapp and Schang. ————eeeeeeee HELP WANTED—MALE, h. e. 8 CREW MANAGER and canvassers to sel]l six food products carrying the Westfield Endorsement. Excel- lent opportunity. Address Robert Warren, 1 Vine street. Providence, R. L 6-10-1dx COTTAGE PLACE Des able 6 Room Cottage fith Furnace, Gas, Set Tubs anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive bargain on EASY TERMS. APPLY to ‘THE W. L. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE HATCH CO. WANTED—First class heading ma- chine operator on Manville solid die double stroke machines; only experienced operators need apply. Harvey Hubbell, Inc.,, Bridgeport, Conn. 6-10-2a CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIO f D et — ALL adverttsements the classified column must be in the Merald office by %:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for LOST, LOST—Saturday at P. M. gold mounted double tacles, return to Herald office or H. C. Bowers, 77 Maple street. Reward. 6-7-tf e —— rFOR SALE. FOR SALI—1 Black Mare, 1,100 lbs, fat and a good worker, 12 year- old. 1 Chestnut Pacer, weigl.t 1,000 lbs, and sound, age § years, and a geced roader. 1 Top Carringe.. These will be sold rea- sonable. A. C. lLiecord, Kensington, 'Phone 646-23. 6-10-d2x pair of sight spec- weight FOR SALE—Party will sell piano, very reasonuble. payments good. XX 18 Herald FOR . SALE—Overland touring car, recently Apply 63 Glen street. upright Cgsh or Address Box and Ford overhauled. 6-10-3dx FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, twin cylinder, 1914 model, 375 Park street. -9-2dx 6-10-d2x | TO RE TO RENT—39 Corbin Place, 4 $11.00; 39 Corbin Place, 6 $15.00; 41 Corbin Place, 3 $7.00; 56 Church street, rooms, $10.00; 56 Church street, rear, 4 rooms, $8.00; 87 Arch street, 1ooms, $14.00; 93 Arch street, rooms, $14.00; 674 West street, 6 rooms, $14.00; 115 Fair- view street, 6 rooms, $16.00; 46 Maple street, 5 Tooms, $16.00; 450 East street, rooms, $15.00; 48 Main ‘street, 5 rooms, $25.00; Chestnut street, 7 $25.00; 6 Lake Court, tage) $40.00. Apply to The W. Hatch Co. rooms, rooms, 5 L. |10 RENT—Upstairs tenement, ern improvements. Tel. 1402-4. 94 Griswold St. 6-8-wix TO RENT—4. room tenement on trolley line, electric light and other improvements, 146 Jubilce street. 6-8-10-12x 51'0 RENT—Four rooms modern -im- provements. Inquire 470 Arch st. 5-13-tf TO RENT—Two tenements rooms each, on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. of five W. P. 6-7-6dx TO RENT—Four rooms, all veniences, 15 Winthrop Boardman, 475 Arch street. con- street. 6-T-tf in center Apply C. E. 6-8-if TO RENT—Store 72 West Main. Snroe. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Adults pre- ferred. 39 Linwood street. 6-5-wix FOR SALE—Italian Bees and Queens. A. E. Crandall, Berlin. 6-9-2dx FOR BSALE—Two Rochester oil lamps with globes. Practically new. Inquire, 120 South Main & Call evenings. 6-8- 3(]>. FOR SALE—At Elm Hill, six cottage, electric lights runnir water. room well Easy terms. C., H. Culver 6-8-6dx TO RENT—New Block, four rooms, all improvements. 227 Washing- ton St. 6-4-6dx TO RLVT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf | six tenement gas, adults. -27-tf 'TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, ‘Bassett St. { FOR SALE—Dandy six room cottage open fire place, hot and cold ter, hot air heat, bath, , et large lot, all kinds of fruit two poultry houses, located in g section in New Britain, 20 minutes walk to center, near trolley ,school etc. Only $3,600. Wallace B. Goodwin company, Room 3503, Conn. Mut. Bldg., Hartford. Conn. 6-8-6Cx ens FOR SALE—Used cars ready to liver Guaranteed condition. See us first. Cohen Motor Car Co. 183 Main street. 6-8-3d FOR SALE—1912 Ford touring car. Engine overhauled last winter. Just painted. Price $225. Tel. 683-5 6-7-1wx de- FOR SALE—One Hudson 1915 dem- onstrator, run only since April 1st, fully guaranteed, also 1914 Reo in fine condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 6-5-6d PLANT SALE—Geraniums, bud and bloom, 60c per doz. Choice asters now ready to plant out, 3 doz, for 25c. Pepper, tomato and cabbage plants. Lester’s Plant Farm, 105 West Main street, Plainville. 6-4-1w FOR SALE—Choice natve potatoes, 75¢ 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 254-12. 6-1-tf FOR SALE—Special potato furtilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcnd. bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va2y Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf —————————————————————— . FURNISHED ROOMS. 74 TWO ROOMS for housekeeping, Con;y veniences, 16 Prospect St., second { TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. | All improvements 473 Park street | extension. 5-254tf TO RENT-—Lower rent, and bath, $21 per month. Top floor rent $19 per month. 40 and 42 Maple "street. P. J. Murray & 0., 88 West Main street. 22-tf five rooms 5-! 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 TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Toom all “modern Wincows curtained and screened. ' 886 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12, 6-14-tt TO RENT—56 10oms tenements bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply Rogers Sash and Doo: Co., Chestnut St. with at 189 TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. Hotel Granq building, now occupied - by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf —————————————————— NOTICE, AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip.- Low rates, K. S. Kyle. Tel, 103-5. 6-7-d6x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES talen out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4 6-8-)>dx AUT@MOBILE PARTIES taken out. Ver$ reasonable rates. Normaa McKindy, 706 Stamley street. T 767-3, 6-8-1wx “WANTED AGENTS. floor. 6-10-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—Three rooms | for light housekeeping ali improve- ments, 16 Prospect street. 6-9-6d TWO ROOMS—Furnished for light housekeeping, ingluding pantry, set tubs, hot water; steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-9-tf TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply upstairs 338 Main street. 6-8-6d ONE OR TWO furnished rooms, kitchen, with all conveniences. Boardman, 475 Arch street. 6-7-tf SUMMER RESORTS. ‘WANTTD-—A thoroughly competent girl for geuneral housework. Best of wages. Apply evenings. Mrs. W. W. Leland, 77 Harrison street. 6-10-d3 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. -PARSONS, Booth’s Block. THE DEER COTTAGE is now open for the season of 1915. Terms Teasonable.: Mrs. R. S. Shumway, P. 0. Box 156, Woodmount, Conn. 6-4-d6x ——— e A BARGAIN, If sold at once for cash, terest in small farm' of about 7 acres, a two tenement house and large barn and wagon shed, a good apple orchard, 3 to 4 minutes’ walk from city. Address Box 12xx, Her- ald Office. a half in- l wial Case Co, Hartford, WANTED—Good Téljable man to sell accident ands heajth ingtirance. , Oldest. company; best commissions; exclusive territory, Addyess, Ohas. E. Baglin, State Agent, Hartford, Conn. *Bad-tr FACTORY FOR SALE LOCATED IN BERLIN, CONN, “About 30,000 square feet floor space on railroad siding. Fully equipped for wood-working purposes Apply P. O. Box 1191, Hartford Bur- Conn, A VERY NICE RESIDENCE Located at Kensington, barn and large lot. Two family house, Lincoln Street, The Home Banking and | Realty Ce. | rooms, Church St. Eusiness Block For Sale- Property Wiil Be Sold Cheap If Purchased At Once H. b, HUM:‘HR&.Y Main | 6-10-tf | mod- | of city, | Me- 113 | ifmprovements, | 5-10-tf | WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. 62 Lafayette Street. we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and shect metal work of all kinds, We are prepared to install gas water heaters at low rates a8 2 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN _Paying Over 10 ¢ “cent On Investme rask Banol T272 Msin w 60 | rooms (cottage) | 9 rooms (cot- | TENEMENT HOMES FOR SALE 447 Church mients, §$8.500. 2-64 Roberts street. ment house, 15 rooms. Lot 50x166. Price $6,200. 165 Greenwood street. | ment house, 12 rooms. | Price $3,700. 16 Renstchler street. ment house, 12 rooms. 28 Henry street. | house, 12 rooms. | §5,000. 5 Nos. 1, 3, 5 Wallace street. | tenement house, 15 rooms. i 100. Price $6,500. A new three family Lot 52 1-2x100. street. Three 15 rooms. Lot 50x154. tene- Price Three tene- Lot 50x165. ‘A three tene- $3,700. Lot 50x163. Price Three Lot 60x Bassett street. house, 15 rooms. Price $6,300. - Quigley wixs: Fire Insurance '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. TO RENT First floor flat of 6 rooms, all mod. ern improvements, 140 Maple street, $25. Second floor, flat of 5 rooms, all im- provements, 143 Maple street, $26. | { | | | | | | Third floor flat of 5 rooms, all im- provements, 180 Maple street, $21. Quigley, 277 Main$t, Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Stresl Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D, D. S. Ceorgianna Monks, D. D. S. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- | IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection AUTO OWNERS— BARGAIN i I have a few sets of Dahl Puncture- | less for Ford Cars at $35.00. THIS | WEEK ONLY. | H. L. CHRISTOPHER, BLAKE COURT, ‘Off Frances Street. A three tene- | Nice three family | DETECTIVES If you are anticipating Investig® tion in any matter where o Integrity and results are esscntial write A. G. BROWN. 26 STAT STREET. HARTFORD. CON "PHONE CHARTER 412, T use the Detecta Phone. HAKIFORD Storage Ren-lrlng and GOODRICH TIRES AND HOW TUBES, CARS TO RENT. Standard Gas and Mobile Ols. HART’S GARAGE. Horace L Hart, Prop., 189 MAIN ST. TEL, 021 FOR SALE The fine 18 room, 2 te ment house, No. 205 Ch nut St., lot 100xX180, Apply H. N. Lockwoo Real Hstate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET. GETTING HOT OVER IT That'is what we want you to when we install a STEAM OR HOT WATER HEA apparatus. Ingures a well b Bouse, fin the - coldest weal Reasonable prices on practical i lations. PARKER & 0’CONNC NEW BRITAIN;Od Denison Gara: 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day snd Storage, Supplics and Repairi Ag’t Rep Cars. “hove 11 A. B.JOHNSON, D. DJ DENTIST P Natiuul Bank Buildin TEL, y ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & ‘The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street Wall Papcrs——Room Mouldln — Wall Paper WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGN; all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. ”~ 'Phone - 5! KINGSLE ESTABLISHED 1834, the oldest Wall aper and Paint Shop s tne Olty,

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