New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1915, Page 12

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s have landed at many Dardanelles. One of mpion Beats Lustig ‘fi ’Wi K, - J’una 19.—Champion utboxing ‘of the East Side, at the | t Ebbets fleld sive experience and made Lus an easy neralship. e Eng- q.mue to his over- eager opponent, but he s sturdy youngster's at- . ten rounds. rent affair was the /Johnny Dundée - and ectacular, clever and olitan, with the Scotch ewildered the rugged dentist: aye hlgl a neat trimming. Dun- of boxing made Leach ap- “at times, and although severe punishment in jabbed the tooth-ex- a decisive defeat. in the open air, under flg lights, attracted re than 10,000 peo- hundreds of women, ri Where patrician | 'with plebeian . and o' restraint on the ‘part of ‘essing their approval g '!Qr‘nythlng which was tak- @ _ring. clinching tactics ‘His “bout with Lustig met ided ‘disapproval, while the aggressive tactics ‘of Dun- ‘€ross brought forth en- ¢ seemed . willing the champion, but he own crudeness.. Welsh m all the time,: show- i jJabs or tieing up his vely that he could not ;‘! infighting. tig - buot, was the ‘the . evening, but otonous - advantage over sent-many of the spec- :before the tenth round ¥ % jumped: from his. corner in ~round;and ‘gave Cross a clip mh caused Leach much ,vbnny‘l foot work ' was e and he danced out of . ‘way so cleverly that were 16st in ‘the bugh atmosphere. M"'g round was a hummer, 3 had Cross’ attack calcu- ell that he dropped his ‘coaxed the ‘dentist to hit h 'did ndt have to extend | brothers, gave Young Wolgast, expose his profitable | iron-jawed Greek lightweight, an un- | last | After the first.round Marty beat Wol- ot | stock to manifest animation, opening ! NEW BASEBALL PARK OPE&ING. SR N wiR b the principal landing places is beach. ®n the accompanying ulustra~ him.. By shifty sidestepping and clever ducking Dundee ‘avoided all of Leach’s punches, without once re- sorting to the use of his hands. Once in the tenth round Leach woke up ; and getting the jumping Italian inia i corner, he sent him against the ropes | ‘with a wicked right to the jaw. Dun- dee was bewildered for a moment, but soon drove the dentist off into the ring with short uppercuts, . -Dundee’ had Cross’ rhouth and nose bleeding early in the scrap, but not i until the tenth did Cross bang Dun- dee’'s nose hard enough to bring the ‘blood. 4 Marty Cross, one of Leach’'s many an ‘merciful pounding for seven rounds, when the refere stopped the bout. gast as he pleased. \He smashed his face until his eyes were closed. The Greek’s nose bled freely during the bout and he was 'a norry-lookln: in- dividual at the end MCKECHNIE NEWARK MANAGim Newark, N. J., June 19.—Bill Mec- Kechnie, thrid baseman o6f the New- ark Federal league club was today appointed manager temporarily 'to succeed Bill Phillips, whose resigna- tion was accepted by P, T: Powers and Harry Sinclair, owners of the local franchise. STOCKS. ‘Wall St., 10:30 a. m.—Except for another advaice of 1 3-4 in Baldwin Locomotive to the new high record of 68, early dealings in today’s stock market were light to the point = of insignificance. Baldwin’s rise was based on rumors of the signing ‘of further large war contracts. One bloek of 1,800 shares changed hands at 65. Other war specialties showed little change from yesterday's close. U. S. Steel was the only leading with a small loss, which it soon re- gained. Other leaders were slightly higher when qucted.at all. Among the minor industrials Distillers - Securi- ties rose 1'5-8 to 28, a new high price. Fraternal League to Play Sunday at New Grounds at North End. The new baseball diamond of the Fraternal league will be opened Sun- ‘day for the first time when the Moose and the T. A. B. teams will cross bats. Simple ceremonies will be held in conhection with the opening, con- sisting of a short speech by Presi- dent John F, Sullivan.. For the past two weeks a force of men has . beem at work on” the grounds placing them in shape, CARDINALS BUY NEW CATCHER | Vancouver, B. C., June 18.—The sale of Catcher ‘A. C, Brottem of the Vancouver club to the St. Louis Na- tional league club was arranged here Vesterday. " Brotten' will be’ turned over to the St. Louis club at the end of the season. zable 6 Room Cottage with Furnace, Gas, anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive tion is shown a striking picture ot y the landing of English soldiers. NOTICE. The Transfer Books of The American Hardware Corporation will e closed from June 22nd to July 1st, inclusive. A. J, SLOPER, secreh.ry TO RENT-—Coséy auxw 3 rooms and pantry, gas, set range, electpic lights, bath, etc., e¢ntral, price right. Address Box 16B Herald. = 6-16-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Very reasonable rates. * Norman McKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-3. 6-15-6dx AUTMOBILE PARTIES taken out Very reasonable rates. New Bujck touring ear. ' Richara Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4, 6-14-déx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip., Low rates. E. 8. Kyje. Tel. 103 6. 6-14-6dx H. C. Bowmzs 77 Maple street, gen- eral agént tor every book published at very lowest terms: 6-18-tf CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. e — ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. LOST—Thursday, tan caontaining sum of money. to Herald. pocketbook Return 6-19-d42 LOST—Knight Templar gold charm, Marked ‘‘Seneca Lcdge,” ‘“‘Burling- ton Chapter,” Burlington Comman- dery. Return to Heraid office. 6-18-d2 LOST—Wednesday evening silver mounted pén. ' (Reward if returned to Herald office. 6-18-2d e e e ey FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT. Rooms $11.00 15.00 7.00 10.00 39 39 41 56 56 Corbin Place . Corbin Place . Corbin Place .. Church Street .. Church Street (relr) 87 Arch’Street . J 93 Arch street . 674 West Main Street 115 Fairview Street. 46 Maple Street . 450 East Street 48 Main Street . 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 26.00 60 Chestnut Street 6 Lake Court . Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY. TO RENT—July ist. A five room cottage flat, all modern improve- ments, large verandas, central loca- tion. Opposite the Camp school, Prospect street. Rent $26 month. Inquire Dr. Smith, oculist and aurist, 259 Main street. TO "RENT—Two furnished rooms, All conveniences. 58 Hart street. 6-19-tf FURNISHED ROOM-—Large front room with or. without board, three minutes. from post office, second house from Nermal school, 14 Camp street. 6-19-14 TO RENT——Pleasant upstairs mtnt of six rooms, one in attic. In- quire Mrs. Swanson, #3 St., or Frank 8. Cadwell, P. O. TO RENT—Barn with two automo- bile rooms. Inquire 68 Hart street, upstairs: - 6-19-5dx ! pe .70. RENT—A large , airy furnished front room, privaie entrance and bath, 3 minutes walk from center, for one of two gentlemen, 86 Lake street! 6-16-tf [ FURNISHED ' ROOM’ with board, pri- vate ' family. Maple St. Address Box . 5B Herald. 6-16-tf — LONE. OR TWO furnished kitchen, with all Boardman, 4756 Arch street. rooms, conveniences. 6-7-tf POR SALE. FOR SALE-—1916 Ford tou Bargain. Gego. C. Rogers, 8 - “street. ng car. 6-19-tf i GOt J T O S M S IO DR AT L MOTORBOAT FOR SALE—20 ft. by 4 1-2 ft. beam, open boat fully equipped, 16 horse-power engine, in commission at Middletown. For porticulars _on demonstration, ad- dress 768 Arch street, City. 6-18-2dx FOR SALE—1914 Reo Touring ar: also 1912 @tudebaker Touring Car, both in fine condition. Bargains tor cash.. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm st!‘eet 6-18-64d FOR, !uALEfi‘Underwood typewriter, late modél, little used. Like ‘new in ‘appearapce and work. Price low for cagh. Address “Under- * wood,” Box 47X, New Britain Her- al&, 6.18-3dx AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—Earn $15 daily calling on automobile owners. Par- ticulars free. Crown Supply Co., 601 Jackson Building, Providence, R. L 6-19-1dx ‘Wanted—Nursery agents. inducements for quxck weékly. | P'hrrsg ter, N. Y. s!'uwrm's'* W. WANTED—Position as gardener o» other work about the house Rob- bert Peff, 144 Glen street. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Engineer at stone crush- /ing plant at Middlefield, Ct. Ex- perienced single man preferred. Apply at Connecticut Quarries Co. ‘White Oak Crusher. 6-18-3d SUMMER RESORTS. OCEAN BEACH—Furnished cottages, $200 ta = $800. Neptune = Park, $600 to '$1,000. Few choice ones left. Finest New England beach. P. Hall Shurts, New London, Ct. 6-19-4ax TO . RENT—Clinton Beach, Conn. 8 nicely * furnished - cottages, good bathing, fishing and claming. Fine sandy beach. Boats furnished. Wm. T. Woolley, 289 Center St., Meriden. 6-19_2dx COTTAGES FOR RENT— w. SHORE Chapman - Beach, , Westbrook:. Waldun, 140 Fra; klln Ave. Hart- ford, Conn. g 17-d8% BOWLING C:z%s and Private Parties Accommodated, Hilding : NelSOn, L 172-174 ?RlNTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languages. g The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Church Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. FOR . SALB-~Overland .and . Ford touring car, in good condition re- cently overhauled, Apply 63 Glen nre@t 6.18-2dx S FOR SALE—6-room cottage, npmng completion, with 3 acres of Jand’ and chicken cooups; 8-room cottage, 5 acres of|land, garage, and chicken coops. Both on Maple Hill avenue; only three 5-acre tracts leff.. Also g 149 acre farm partly in New Britajn and Newington. The best farm in Newington, very cheap. A rare bargain in a 85 acre farm, stock and tpols, in Farmington. R. H, Erwin, Maple Hill, or 55 East ‘Main street, Tel. 1335-13. 6-15-1w FOR SALE—Bacrifice for cash, two new upright pianos, at 8 L. Hinch- liffe’s, 13 Franklin Square. 6-17-3dx FOR SALE—Glarascopes, the perfect headlight glare obliterator. At tached to windshield instantly by pressure of the thumb. No care- ful motorist should drive without one. Only- 25¢. The Alling Rub- ber Ce. 6-16-w1l FOR. SALE—Tomato, aster,. salvia and -verbena plants. E. B, Weldon, 16 Black Rock avenue, Church .| | TO RENT—Five room tenement. TO RENT—One family house from 6 to 8 rooms, outskirts of city pre- ferred. Address, giving particulare. Box 8 B. H. Herald. 6-17-3dx furnished thres house keeping; TO RENT—Cosey room, suite for pantry, gas, set range, electric lights, bath, etc. Central. price right. Address Bax 16B, Herald. 4 6-18tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, All improvéements. Second floor, 176 Hart street, call 3rd floor 6-17-3dx ments of four rooms ?ll Amprovements. 6-11-tf of five W. P. 6-16-6dx ¢’ tensments rooms each; on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. All 35 Wakereld Court. improvements. f 6-16-wix 8.00 | 16.00 | 15.00 | per ' 6-19-6d | teme. | Frankiin ' 6-19-tf | i 6l TG WHERE PRICE AND 62 Lafayette Street. QUALITY COMBINE :,-}“ No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heéater in it. We are prepared to instull gas water heaters at Jow rn- we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all kinds, 'Phone 6 J. EDWARD ERWIN Church St. Business Block For Sal Property Will Be Sold Cheap If Purchesed At Once § __Pl u 0 cent On lovest Bank B H. D. HUMPHREY ™75l |Are You Ready? The demand in business for male stenographers is unusual. We want to see immediately at our office all young men, holding diplomas from our Shorthand Department, who are not now employed. Visitors Always Welcome. THE HUNTSINGER SCHOOL, INC. 30 Asylum Street. Hartford, Conn. e ————— TO RENT. 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, | dining room, oak panelled walls and beamed celling, all oak floors, $21 per month. | 143 Maple St., beautiful 5 room flat, | steam heat, ‘oak finished rooms, pan- eled ceilings, front veranda, 10x32, vegetable cellar, $26. QUIG] , 277 MAIN ST. Will Lease FOR Storage’ or Manufacturing Two Floors and Ccllar, 22x58 feet. ‘Wili rent in part or whole. INQUIRE 705 STANLEY STREET. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- . IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection For Your e Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A, PARSONS. Booth’s Block. TO RENT—Picturesque country dwelling, 6c fare from New Britain, 8 large, airy rooms, extensive grounds. DeWitt A. Riley, Real hsmts and uuunnce. 162 Main 6-17-ga fivé room ug. complete, Gas range, refrigerator, steam heat and hot water furnished. L. M Barnes, 131 Main street. 6-17-w1 TO RENT—Tenement, 5 rooms, lately renovated, garden, at 29 East St., Plainville, inquire, Luke Meehan, 90 Garden street. 6-15-6d TO RENT—Six room tenement, 147 Pleasant St. All modern improve- ments. 6-15-5dx TO RENT—Four rooms modern im- provements. Inquire 470 Arch st 5-18-ur con- street. 6-7-tf TO RENT-—Four rooms, all veniences, 16 Winthrop Boardman, 475 Arch street. TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one atti¢ tenement of tour rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf tenement gas, adults. 113 -27-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. TO RENT-—Lower rent, five rooms and bath, $21 per month. Top floor rent $19 per month. 40 and ' 6-16-d6x FOR SALEHorse, Kensingon, Ct. C. O. Leonard, 6-16-6dx FOR SALE—Tomato, pepper, cab- bage, and celery plants by the hun- dred or thousand at very reasonable prices. Lester’s Plant Farm, 105 West Main street, Plianville, Conn. & 6-14-d6 ¥OR SALE-—Special potato fortllizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcind bone. ,Tel..92-3. Conn. Vadsy Orchard Cq.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf WANTED, WANTED—Sewing machines repaired by expert, 50c to 75c and carfare only. Twenty years experience. G, C. Thompson, 80 Ann St., Hart- ford., Tel. Charter 4769, . 6-18-d2x ‘WANTED—Young man about eigh- .teen years old to work 'in - drugz: "store. One 'that has had some ex- perience preferred. Box 10 ,BXE, Herald. By 17 3d 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & 0., 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. 6-22-tf A A S A g TO RENT—First floor tenement, five Tooms all modern improvements. Win.ows curtained and screened. 386 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. 5-14-tt TO RENT—5 160ms tenements with bath, 2nd fléor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and:Doc. Co., 139 Chestnut St. 5-10-tt TO RENT From May 15th, two stores, Hotel Grand bullding, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. % TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. §66-13. 4-19-tf —_—eee HELP WANTED—FEMALE., WANTED—Experienced cl!rk in Grammar school. Make persona! application. Friday and Monday from 1:30.to 3.p. m. 6-17-3d WANTED-—Garage building. 1. ‘can give you a.mederate figure for your new ger: also repair work of any kind, ling a specialty. Tel. 396-43 6-14-6d WANTED—Middle aged lady for housekeeper in widower's home with two children. Swedish prefer- ed, one who prefers a good home t» high wages, Apply Chas. Ekstrom. 18 Wooding street, Bristol, Conn. 6-17-d3x WANTED—@irls for foot press work, G, E, Prentice Mfg. Co. 6-18-42 A VERY NICE RESIDENCE Located at Kemsington, barn and llm lot. Two family house, Lincoin The Hame Banking and HART’'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. DETECTIVES Jf you are anticipating investign- tion in any matter where secrecy, Integrity and results are write A. G. BROWN., 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD. CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER - 412, T use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET BUSINESS | | Typewriter Fm .00 _h FOR SALE A choice little lot in best part of Stanley Price $1,000, H. N. LOCkW Real Estate and 86 WEST MAIN Beuonqbl. pHoll on p lations. PARKER 304 MAIN St. FOR SALE 45 A Two Tenement House at 82 We For Particulars Apgly-l 0 i MORGAN & KINGSLE' ESTABLISHED 1854, the otdest \Vall Paper and Paint Shop in the Ciey,

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