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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD HURSDAY, McQUADE FANS ELEVEN Y UNITE“ [IN YET FORDHAM LOSES splays Help and Socialists Concur W Bethmann -Hollweg Dartmouth to 2-to-1 Victory. New Dartmouth Y started i York, April 6 New York trip auspiciously vesterday afternoon by defeating the Fordham nine in the opening game ot | the season, on Iordham Field, by a | of 2 to 1 Both teams un- good pitching, but sglaring misplays by his teammates | proved McQuade's downfall. | Fordham's line-up showed that | Captain Berrigan and McQuade were | | the only veterans left from last sea- | son. Tho newcomers, however, did | Agency Herr Ebert | Well for an opening game, but were Germany's enemies. and | t00 over anxious to kill the offerings the socinlists In enemy | °f Brumby, Dartmouth’s twirler. declined peace and asked | McQuade pitched remarkable nihilation of Germany, and | for Fordham. He struck out eioven efore, it was the duty of | Hanoverians and yielded only onec | o stand firmly by their gov- | PAsS: - The six singles obtained off his @and their country with | delivery would not have resulted In ¥he question of annexation, |® Score if he had been supported pointed out that Germany | PToPerly. give back the freed Polish, | Brumby, the Dartmouth boxman, n and other provinces to the | Proved a puzzle to the Maroon b men, and the errorless and fast fie y Russian voke, and that be understood in the light of | iN& accorded by his teammates made ellor's declaration that Ger- | Nim appear to a superior advantage not want to crush other | Except for tHe fourth imning, when Weants & basis for the pes Blake’s double and a sacrifice fly pment of Kuropean civiliza- | Fustace accounted for the ronx- ruien’s only tally, Fordham was never dangerous. Dartmouth talllted in tha fi in- ning. Osborn reached first when Ber- rigan fumbled his grounde:, d on successive singles by Reese and Mur- phy went to the third station. Mc- Quade whiffed Thielscher, but Du- hamel came through with a sacri- fice fly, and Osborn scored. In the second se: Blake made a mess of Brumby’s fly, and the Dart- mouth pitcher reached first, on the hit and run, Osborn banged .out a single, and on some slow fielding Brownly scored with the winning run. that Germany would not Fordham will meet Princeton today a country where the blood { at Princeton. The score: ns had,been shed, without r. h. e. necessary guarantees re-| Dartmouth .110000000— 2 6 0 ts future and that the ‘“new | Fordham .000100000— 1 4 5 must include a special dis- Batteries—Brumby and Murpay; for the Flemish portion of | McQuade and McGinn. dom, a hInt of the nature of i regarded as being given by | TOO MA cellor use of the word pndish”. He spoke of the of assuring to the “long- Flemish inhabitants” an cp- for development on the ‘their Netherlandish language acteristics.” \pt 6 bY Wireless to Say or of the by Friedrich oft .» Reichstag Spahn, party, leader, leader oe corked fielding and delivered vesterday, pe veiws which Dr. Von | £ imperial , had expressed, the the Over- Vs, ball atements in Dr. Ven Beth- liweg’s speech in the Re erday have attracted espe- attention of the public, the that in which he alluded bmarine warfare and the re- Germany with the United d the second being the inti- regarding Germany’s peace en for the first time he re- the possibility of Germany ing from Belgiuni, which, he said, must be “new His words in this latter n are interpreted as an af- Outficld Frrors Cost Braves With Washington, ‘April 6. Two hits four errors and a base on balls by Knetzer in the sixth inning netted the Senators five runsg, and Washington casily defeated the Boston Braves in in exhibition game here vester {to 4 Each team scored two the five innings, but the defense went to pieces in the xth. Outfield errors by Snodgr: and Wil- hoit proved costly In addition Clyde Milan spectacular and Konetchy, ture. The score: Senator: runs in first 15 tennis tryouts in High terday afternoon, a large | hases. singles. A Maranville fielding fea- to stealing four play, the two f candidates reported made um. The form, t that ampionship team the practice the had a meeting the schedule, April 15, the team ire to play the Academw; 22, the team goes to Bric eriden will play on May 20 the 1l be plaved, New Britain on the 27tn in the ot double practice off 6 g was and Captain Swift is everything looks fne 000110002— L00200500x- 10 ehf, Knetzer and Gallia, Harper and Henr Boston Washington Batte Blackburn; rennis and which an- was as will go | AUCTION SALE. 12th, 1916 at Charles John- Kensington Ave., New Britain, all his farming tools and consisting of 1 plow, 1 smoothing harrow. cover, Aprii son, off Conn., on here on May Yale tourna- Haven plays | implements »f May. | wheel harrow. 1 e 3, Middletown piays here |1 potato digger, 1 potato June 10, the team plays in 8 , 1 heavy farm own. The ses |16 with 1 dumping body, 2 ra wagon bodies, 0 Meriden on Junc I The 1 business wagon, 1 buggy, and all ments with Hartford are still | other farming tools and implements. | , but it is belicved fhat Hart- | Also of 2 horses, 3 nln\\hlo harness 11 play here Monday, May ! e, 2 single h < 8 cow 1 | heifer and chickens. Auction Sale be- gins at 10:00 o’clock, a. m. ———————————— CEDAR HILL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- erly equipped for handling milk and its products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, cream, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and ~ottage checse. Telephone 98% MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc. 26 State Strect. Hartford, Conn. wagon, on uncements concerning pefit dance were made ged to help make the the Ten and all affair a ARY 6.—A the conference and TALF business ses- the anni- meetings of the Woman's For- d Home Mis he chief events on today's f the 68th annual session of the Ork East conference of the opal church, Dr. s of Kin-Kiang, Chins at the Foreign Missionary eeting ,and Rev. Dr. David G. v at that of the home mission- panization ford, April sionary TO RENT! Building Centrally located, containing nine thou- nd square {eet with or without ¢ffice, suitable for hrage, storage or light manufacturing, by chultz & Costello, Inc 242 ™Main SNireeit. Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable Will sell on beation. All improvements. bur easy payment plan. HE W. L. HATCH CO. | [HSMOEANTDBEALESTA“ l’mmm Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. TO RENT. TO RENT—Eight room house, good TO RENT—To small family of adults, six room apartment at 109 Bassett street. All improvements. Inquire Mrs. N. I&. Dobson, Tel. Charter location, clectricit with barn. sirable party Drug store TO RENT--Store and garage. I. Loomis, 150 Arch street. sat.-Tue: improvements, gas, ete., Rent reasonable to de- Inquire Storrs’ Main St. 4- modern running water, Thurs.-tf TO RENT- veniences, 186-5 TO RENT— ments, TR all con- Tel. 4-5-tf rooms all improve- street. Inquire Maple street 4-4-61 Furnished room, 14 Pearl street. ixe 41 Cherry Farrell, 78 TO RENT—Five rooms, modern im- provements. $11.00. Inquire 401 Chestnut street. 4-1-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement and barn with six acres of land at 180 Kensington 4-1-Gdx WANTED-—GIrl to assist with house- ork 1 in care of child tirview street. WANTED—Young man tion as stenographer Herald- wan office po: or clerk. XZIx] 18 and Ra 30y © cigar Monroe d Work and etc,, at Jandscape gor- crading, ring for Allan P., Mill st 14 FOR SALE! Real Estate and Saloon, New Britain, Conn. In order to settle the estate of Joseph Markham, deceased, late of New Britain, the executor of the es- tate will sell at p te sale a lot with a three story brick building contain- ing a licensed saioon and contents, to- gether with bottling wor This is a well established business and inust be sold. It is a splendid opportunity The property is known as Nos. 296- 48 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. Information will be given on the premises and offers are solicited by the undersigned. Thomas F. Markham, Executor of the tate of M n, dec est stock in the 1st and 2nd Auio Tire l{xl(lhll()l' hose, water hose, gavden hose. Extra special tires $2 ea Velvet shock abse and Howe red tubes; Goodrich, Good- year tires in stock. Edward Holstein'’s Rubber Store, 309 Asylum St., Hart- ford. First Rubber Stwre from Depot, right hand side. B — Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 31st day of March, 1916 Angeline Nesta v City of All sizes, . Angelo Nesta. ‘ond Order of Notice, Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of January, 1916 and now pending, claiming a divorce, and change of name, it not appearing to this Court that the defendant has received notice of the pendency of said complaint and it appearing to this Court that the w hercabouts of the defendant Angelo sta is unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of institution and pendency of complaint shall be given the defendant by publishing this order in New Britain Herald a newspaper published in New Britain for two successive weeks, on or before April 7th, said once a week, commencing 1916. By order of the Court, GEORGE A. CONAN Clerk of said Court. PERFECTLY PASTEUR IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connection. BOWLING, POOL,—FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance written by man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block, If You Want Goed Botiled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 18.) Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 i PHILADELFHIA ¢ DENTAL ROOMS F 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store T WORK MODERATE PRICES Oflice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E MONKS, D. D. Georgianna Monks, D. D. 3 a bicycle | CASH IN ADYANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT 4 WORD EACH INSERTION e ALL advertisements for the classified column wmust he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day “ issue. NOTICE, NOTICE—Automobile out. Buick car. Richard Covert. parties Reasonable Tel. 1073 <en rates. -6dx NOTICE—Two young men couple can find board and room in private family. Address Box TXX, Herald Office 4-1-tf WANT WANTED! TOOLMAKERS AND MAGHINISTS by large concern located ten minutes ride from New Britain depot. Nine (9) hour shop. Goed pay guar- anteed. All applications will be treated stiictly con- fidential. Address Help, Herald Office WANTED — Sand fiufi"ers, Rouge Buffers and Trim- or HELP CD-——MALE. mers on Flat Ware Spoons : and Forks. Steady work and good wages to expert workmen, desirable sur- roundings and no labor trouble. Apply by letter or in person with references. State experience and wages expected. Rogers and Brother, Waterhurv. Conn. WANTED—Young in engineering office. H. and I.. A. Older zineers and Architect Booth's block, to F. haw, Civil En- Room No n St, 4- WANTET factory Box for clerk Address Clerk -6 —Young man department Herald Office. WANTED—Boy about sixteen yvears, in factory office. Good opportunity for bright, energetic boy. Address Box 23BB, Herald Office. W TED-—Machinis! assemblers Steady Machine Company, Turner Conn. 4-4 a Ford Allen. 4 work. Danbu de- -6d WANTED—Man to ar, John run W. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—At American to take and invalid lady. quired. Address, 19G. once housekeeper, of house Reference Herald Box a charge re- No. h-d 3 WANTED—C nm]\(‘tonl n)ul(l general housework, no washing. Apply at 185 Lincoln street 4-6-d3x WANTED-—Girl to help with care of | 77 Forest St, 4-6-tt children. WANTED-—Competent maid for gen eral housework. 29 Park Place 4-6 \\’A \"l‘[‘ I)-*(‘(mk and laundress, second maid. Only those comp need apply. Mrs. E. G. Eddy, ‘West Main St. 4-6-tf also NTED the , 676 Woman clean East St to by ALESLADIES Woolworth Co. WANTED—F. W. 4-4-3dx NTED—Young woman cler office. No stenographic e pervience needed, but mathematical ability is required. Address Box X18X, Herald Offic 4-4-3a WA factory WANTED—Middle aged woman to take care of small boarding House, Box XX, Herald. 1-4-6dx TED-—Exper! presser for dry cleaned garments, apply NTED—Competent maid for eral housework Mrs. (h.t: sons, 310 West Main St Wanted--A Home We want (o get in touch with those who desire o own their own home We have several bungalows and cot- o5, also some good investment propertics which can be bought on casy terms. Call or telephone us promptly. The Home Banking & Realty Co. Open Monday and Par- ature NOTICE We are paying the highest prices for old rags, old rub- bers, metals and scrap iren, paper. Telephone, 1645 and e will be at your service. ¥ L\-u | FOR 8. voung | in | for | ent | OR SALE. FOR SALE—Modern three tenement house, all improvements. Near fac- tories and sghool, will be sold at ex- ceptionally low price if taken be- fore June first. Addr Hou Box 11, Herald. 4-6-wix o bSO FOR SALE quart milk Toute with or without equipment. Will furnish milk till other sources are secured. Box 19XX, Herald, City. 135 ALE—Seven passenger touring car. ¥ine livery car. Williams Auto Co, linder Bargain at 287 Elm 4-6-w1 tion. street., AL 1915 6-40 cabriolet; 1914 6-40 - and 1913 Cadillac touring condition and lights Hud- Hudson tour- FOR son touring car ing car and These cars are in fine are equipped with electric and starter. Bargains for Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street 4-6-w1l Maxwell ca goods at 90 -3a | ~Hou (‘hnm Tel. 4 bearing st Bergren, FOR SAL Lincoln St. FOR SALE— plants. A. St. awberry Barnett 4-5-3dx all o. range, BAas crib, double set, library 44 Hamilton 4-6-1d »Fux'(l automobile, George Riley, Tel. 843-12. SALE—Crawford baby carriage, dining room H. Stucker, TOR range, iron bed, table. W. street SALE used. street. FOR Slightly Laurel FOR cottage house houses west Can be Price $2,000. $300. down Britain SALE—! oom on Allen street, three from Stanley street. as two-family hous First Mortgage $1250. will take it. Inquire New LBR. & Coal Co. FOR SALE—-Slightly adding machine, a Herald Office. 10 bank Box 4-5-3 used bargain. 315 miles damized Britain, 4-5-3dx rm 34 acr Britain, mac Parker, New I, No. 2 FOR S | from | roads. Conn., SALE— New =, R. ‘half acre near FOR SALE—$9-room house, ground, fruit, good well, Woedruff's store on Berlin Street, apply to Mrs. I. Elton, Berlin, No agent -5-4dx FOR and 8 p. furniture 3 to SALE~—Piano "n\\l Sale hours from Tugs. m. 3 Chestnut street FOR SALE south- yard, so-called, at Clayton, with clay lands recently acquired adjoining on Southerly side. Inquire of Kirkham & Cooper, cit 3-29-Sd water , four Three Address $-5d4x FOR SALE—ISight room house; and gas in house, barn, henne acres of land; fruit and ic minutes walk from trolley “House,” Box 27, ”\I.l[(l Orpington \(‘l(lv\% eggs; also Rhode Island Red. G. Lindquist, Berlin, phone ‘.41-1h | -3d | FOR SALE—White FOR SALE—IEdison phonograph with | assortment of records; good order. $7.00, pay $1 week- 22 BB, Herald. good ranning lIv. Box 4-4-tf FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring body Tel. 267-2. FOR SALE—Motoreycle. 1914 model, two speed. All equipped. condition. C. 8., 14 Dwight Court. . harness and bus Parker & O'Connor, 1-4-3dx wagon. Seymour St. FOR SALE—$75 course in tional Correspondence school half price. Tel. 24-3, Plainville. 4-4-1wx = = - FOR SALE—Barred and White hatching eggs. Also used tools. 2456 Burritt street. farmix 4-3-6d acres on trol- also one 2 ten- barns, two silos, house and of trolley Plainville, m 57 Oalk, FOR S4 ley at | ALE— | g ement White house, two running water in One quarter mile Ilenry Edman, R, b, D arn. Conn. wo famil; About @ very FOR SALE condition. 1% acres land. Also nice bungalo of rooms with modern improvements. hese places are near center Plainville. And can be bought cheap. Address Box BB. Herald Office New Britain 4-1-6d. TYPEWRITERS. Corona Typewriters, the machine for your personal use, in the office, in the home and “on the road.” up-to-date features and w six pounds. Local represcea THE DICKINSON 17 hs but ative | DRUG CO. | " o i FOR SALE | One Butter 8 ft Counter, one 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, One Spice Cabinet. one Display Bin, tric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show ‘ase, one Cash Register. Apply to A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. Box, one 3le In good condi- | FOR SALE--Large Two Femily House, 277 Chestnut St. All modern improvements. Will be sold cheap. Apply at once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Stree! NEW BRITAIN N ONAY, BANK BUILDING NOTICE, LOW PRICES rs for month of Overland Touring ( 79 Runabout, 1 Model land 1] ord ing Car, Ford 1912 Run Ford Maxwell about -Detroit 191 about 1912 Runabout well 1911, Mo 1914 Touring Car of these are hted Keeley, Elm and Se City. 4 CARS TO RENT WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ET( TEL. 943 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E Dl.ilf\ STREET. SPECIAL hand cz 80 April uring Cax Runabc Warr Reo Runabout Overland cars self-starter and in fine condit 4-64 ARE YOU THE MAN YOU OUGHT TO BE ? long Have heen for a time ? you ailing car. | h. | used | 4-1-4-6 | 1 6dx | Brickyard for sale—The | 4-3-wix | In best | 4-4-3dx | Interna- | at | Roek | front. | 3-6d | house in fine | of | of | Has all | Have been trying doctors and | ! | patent medicines and find yourseif | getting worse all the time? i We are here to give our rvices to just such people as you a Our long experience the ment of chron and nervous troubles | is at your command | We are equipped with modern apparatus. Our I is stocked x\'i(h remedies that proven value to cessfully treat lingering ailments. A visit to our offices will to you that we thoroughly par to give you the most efficient rvices that science has devised, nd our charges are so reasonable | that anybody can avail himself of our L ment. | This is method prices and humanly you i Hudson t u.u i Molor Cars. New Passenger Autos for hire. Supplies, in treat- Storage. the most ) laboratory have suc- | NTREK'T of greatest -...| Denison Garage 430 MALN STREEKTY, Livery Cars for hire, day and oight Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS are pre- a our motto quick relief; permanent results possible.” “We advertise what we and do what we advertise.” | A 11 at our offices n { turning point in your life. | been to others. | THE HARTFORD SPECIALISTS Trumbull St.,, Hartford, “Thorough moderate FOR SALE where 5 pin [ Several desirable homes near Bas | sett street, large lots, all | ments, best of surroundings. Reai Estate and Insurance 86 Waost Main or 793 East PRINTING In Many Difter Lauguages, BY SKILLIED 10N MEN Moderate Prices, LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 17 Foreman 339.12 THE EASTER I’RI‘\TIN(. CO., 53 CHURCH STRE. C. EBBE can do improve- be the LOCKAWOOD It has | 254 Conn, i _ B nt { Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, and 7 p. m. Sundays and Holi- days from 10 to 1. to 8 "MGR. the Winter $5.00 per month HART'S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. For Lhery S und sold. Tires and ain St rvic., Ropairing, Supplies, Cars bought Tel 221-4, .89 FOR SALE—New furniture, stoves and eum, oil cloths, beds, pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold \. D. LIPMAN, 31 Lafayette St Telephone 1329, 4-1-3 mo. second-hand | ranges, linol- bedding, quilts and our TF_L.EPHOVE - 326 - 3 Bags Dwight Ct. A. B. JOHNSON D.D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT Well kept grounds which nec ing shrubs, percnnial plan of pleasure to the owner. of property, nor does it require a property beautiful. 1f you do not know how to go matter we would be pleased to call and you in sible shrubs and plants for your ground We care with our ornamental stock t we <o with our means that it is the best. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 18 Clinton shade trees great value arily include fine , and bedding plants, are a They greatly enhance the big outlay of money to make your just about the assist selecting s take the flower Street THE A. PINDAR CORP 216 /\svlum St rldrflun onn MaHKers of Photo and Wocod En- gravings i - N J Illustrators for All Hinds of Ad- vertising Furposes - - WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGE AND BEST ASSORTMENT MORGAN & KINGSLEY 1854. Bstablished The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the € 304 MAIN STREET. '"PHONE ! We Make !m‘ in 534

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