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vers, amateur, r (N J.) Coun- chm!on won the ks of the Baltusrol golf fijls, N, J., with a total 2 holes of méedal play. mka better than Tom Boston homebred, _polltln open title th &e years ago. Travers is the- second ateur to win' the 'open- title, the flrat one being dncis. Outmet, who ‘came’ fo’ the 'fore so ] onaertully in ‘that- memorable pldyoft with Vardon and’Ray._at, Brdokllue ‘two . vears ago. mlea are no.new things to Trav ‘hias held the national amateur ch-.mplnnflalp four times, has 'won ‘the | mbtropolitan ‘on. five ' occasions and the New Jersey on three. Only one thing enabled the -amateur to demonltry.te that just this once he was the [superior golfer in the field. ‘Washington, ‘D. C. n of Hartford has sold ot also of Hartford, tthe '$9-71 Oak atreet. . ‘this éity, and Flora 37 limm'nreet, Hart- oF 112 West street of 31 Curtis w Ch's!thton of Oak the’ guest of her unele, ; B_My of 380 Chestnut soclal will be held to- r ntm to'14 Warlook 6-22-1dx HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Boy for general work, 17 Court street. 6 22-d2 WANTED-—Man to séell my new type- wrifer for $40. Will give him $10. ‘152 High street city. 6-22-d2x That wpq Trav ™ refulal to “‘blow up.” . It was on:the ‘fourteentn hole that the new. chatplon learned he had to finish the jéurney in nothing worse than par figiures for McNamara had’ finished with (298, ' He simply \did it, ds'few ‘but Travers can, while thousands watched the performance and wondergd how. any morta.l mon could ‘stand the Strain., Geneéral views shows the neWw champion at. theslast hole." "Photo onileft, Tom Mcflamara who finishied ‘second, and right, Tra- vers . with cup. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection WANTED—Extra shoe salesmen = or sales women with experience at Besse-Lelands, ' ; 6-22-4d B SRR 218 e WANTED—Man to: sell teas and cof- fées jn New Britain and vicinity on liberal commission basis. Apply at once Grapd Union Tea Co., Mid- dlstown, Conn. 6-21-2dx Mam*fn@ | ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS " HARTFORD, CONN. FOR SALE! » Tenement House at 82 West St. "_ For Particulars Apply to very attractive ‘on EASY TERMS. APPLY to ‘W. L. HATCH CO. 20 WEST MAIN STREST, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold tfoubié by having your insur- ance writtén by a man who knows how. Go to DWIG . A. PARSONS, 's Block. " PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and ‘at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done .in Several Languages.. o The Eastern Printing Go., 53 Church Street. Tel. 634. C. BESEN, MGR. ‘A Pian, Positive Statement There is no case of imperfect eye- sight capable of benefit by the use of lenses which.we.cannot correct to the fullest extent possibie. ‘We can prove its truth by a prac- tical demonstration and reference to satisfled pmuunu Broken - Lenses = Replaced. A. PINKUS Fyed:hc Specialist and Manufacturing an. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over 28c Store BEE!‘ WORK AT MODERATE PRICES OflImODenmnaA.M to 8 P. M. Sundays by ‘Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D, D. S. Ceorgianna Monks, D. D S. A VERY NICE RESIDENCE Tocated at Kensington, barn and hfu lot. . Two family house, Lincoln lThe Heme Banking and Realty Co. i “The Dickinson.” ' 193 Main Street [Rac e s ) o e Ny AWORD CASH IN ONE CENT A WORD ADVANCE. ° MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. e — ALL advertlsements for the classified celumn must be in the YHerald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. rOR SaLl, FOR SALE—Piano, good condition, Upright Mahogany Case, baggain for somebody. Sold very low price. Box X35, Herald. 6-22-2dx FOR SALE—Bungalow in good locs- | reasonable if sola 6-22-wix tion, large lot, at once, Box 8L Herald. FOR SALE—Columbia graphophone, excellent condition, with records, $13.50; just the thing for your shore cottage. Box 19 axa, Herald, 6-22.1¢ FOR sALE—Victrola with records al- most new, $28. $5 monthly if ce- sired. Box 11xbx, Herald. . 5 '-«--u’ FOR SALE—2 electric signs, piano, kitechen cabinet and bedroom furni- turé, | Cheap. 46 Main street. 6-2142dx FOB)SALE—!S!S Ford Touring car, "best ‘of condition, repainted, new’ seat covers and ecoil, speedometers, electrie lights and shock absorbers. Price . reasonable. Address Box 18xbx or tel, 1532.12. Y 1 6-21-2d FOR SALE—One driving "horse, one work Jhorse, ‘A, T. Barkman, Tel §95-23 6-21-3dx FOR SALE-—]914 Reo Touring ar: “also 1912 Studebaker Touring Car, both in fine'condition. = Bargains tor cash, Willlams Auto Co., 287 EKlm street. 6-18:6d FOR SALE—Glarascopes, the perfect headlight glare ' obliterator. ALl tached to windshield instantly by pressuré of thé thuib. . No care- | ful motorin should drive without one." . Only' 26c. The Alling Rub- ber Co. ¥ 6-16-w1 FOR SALE-—Tomato, aster, salvia and verbena plants. E. B. Weldon, 16 Black Rock avenue, 6-16-d6x FOR ' SALE—Horse, C. O. Kensingon, Ct. Leonard, 6-16-6dx FOR SALE-—Special potato Zertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcund bone. Tel.- 92-3. Coun. Valzy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tt «NOTICE. ’ NOTICE—Artist, will give lessons at Ofl Paiting China Painting. Free Hand Drawing and Modeling. 97 Greenwoéod street. 6-22-ddx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out | ble rates. Norman § Stanley street. Tel. 6-22-6dx Very reu.su McKirdy 1 7678, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken _out. ‘Very reasonpable rates. New Bulck touring car. Richard Covert,. 220 Maple street, Tel. 1073-4, i . 6-21-6dx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates . K, S. Kyle, Tel: .103-5, 6-21-8dx H. C. BOWERS, 77 Maple street, gen- eral agent for every book published TO RENT. Rooms 39 811 00 | 39 41 56 56 Corbin Place . Corbin Place . Corbin Place . Church Street . . Church Street (rear) 87 Arch Street .. 98 Arch stréet . 674 West Main Street 115 Fairview Street. 46 Mapie Street . 450 East Street . 48 Main Street . PR PRGNS Cottages 60 Chestnut Street 6 Lake Court . Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY. TO REIVT—SIX room tenement, at: 14 Lincoln stréet, all modern im- provements, near corner West Main st. Apply 117 Willow St. Tel. 557-13. G-ZI-KGXI v TO RENT—Six rooms, first: floor. en- | tirely renovated, 286 Maple street. 5 6-22-a0x e T L L i & TO RENT—Five rooms, mew house, all improvements, at 399 Chestnut street. ' 6-21-6dx TO RENT—July 1st. A five room cottage flat, all’ modern improve- ‘ ments, large verandas, central loca- | tion. Opposite the Camp school, Prospect. street. ~Rent $25 per month. Inguire Dr. Smith, oculist and aurist, 269 Main street. 6-19-6d TO RENT-—Pleasant upstairs . tene. mtnt of six rooms, one in attic. In- quire Mrs. Swanson, 43 Franklin St., or Frank S. Cadwell,"P. O. ¢ 6-19-tf TO RENT—Barn with two automo- bile rooms. Inguire 68 Hart street, upstairs. 6-19-6dx TO REN{:TenemOMa of four rooms A) '.l:? ;l] improvements. 47:"‘#;11: st ? 3 ? 6-11-tf TO RENT—TWO tenamaht! of - five rooms each, on trolley line. W, P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. /6-16-8dx TO RENT-—Five room tenement.” All improvements. 35 Wakefield Court. 6-16-wix TO RENT—Picturesque country dwelling, 5c fare from New Britain, 8 large, airy rooms, extensive grounds. DeWitt A. Riley, Real Estate and Insurance, 162 street. 6-17-64d TO RENT-—July 1st two offices, formerly used by Dr. Mangini; two five room flats complete, Gas range, refrigerator, steam heat and hot water furnished. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main street. 6-17-wl TO RENT—Four roéms modérn im- provements, Inquire 470 Arch st G-18¢tt TO RENT—Four rooms, ail &6m- veniences, ~ 156 Winthrop street. * Boardman, 476 Arch street. 6-7-tf TO RENT—Tyo tenements, 5 rooms each, also 'One attic tenement of tour rooms. =~ All modern improve- ments, 130 Clierry street. 5-28-tf tenement six gas, adults. 113 =27-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. 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-tt at voz lowest terms. 6 tf FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS—With or 14 Lincoln . 6-21-6ax FURNISHED without board, apply Street. COSEY. SUITE—3 rooms, pantry, bath, porch, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc.' Furnished for house- keeping central, price right Box 12 XBX, Herald. 6-21-t¢ TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply upstairs 888 Main street. 8-21-6a TO RBENT—Two furnished rooms. All conveniences. 58 Hart street. N 6-19-tf T0 RENT—A large airry furnished front room, private entrance and bath, 8 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 §B Herald. 6-16-tf ONE OR TWO furnished kitchen, with all Boardman, 475 Arch street. rooms, conveniences. 6-7-tf SUMMER RESORTS. TO RENT-—-First floor tenement, five Toum' all modern improvements. Winc.ows curtained and screened. 3856 Stanley street. Tel. 1068-12, 5-14-tf TO RENT—6 1ooms tenements = with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc. \Co.,, 139 Chestnut St. 5-10-tf RO S A Sk 2C b TO RENT From May 15th, two stores. Hotel Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. 1 TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inguire 80 Commercial street. ~ Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Gir] for marking and as- sorting at Union Laundry Co., 264 Arch street, city. 6-22-tf WANTED—Maid for géneral house- work. Mrs. L. B. Mallory, Maple Hill. Tel. 966-6 6-22.tt ————————————————————— WANTED. WANTED—Partner in good paying business. Must have some cap- ital, Address Box 5xxB, Herald. : 6-22_2dx OCBAN BEACH—Furnished coftages, $200. to 3800, Neptune Park, $600 to $1,000, Few cholce ones left, Finest New England beach. P. Hall Shurts, New London, Ct, 6-19-4dx ————— e A. B, JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nativral Bank Bvilding, OPEN EVENINGS, WANTED—By young gentieman fur- nished room and board in private tamily from September. Good ref- erence. Box x28x, Herald. 6-22-24x GIRL WOULD like position for house work and care of children. Box 9xbx, Herald. 6-22-2ax WANTED_Local party with $500 to invest in local manufacturing busi- Main | on repair work. We are in a position to give service and our mew prices are very reasonable. | WAGONS FOR SALE 9 NEW DELIVERY WAGONS. 1 SECOND HAND WAu..., 1SECOND HAND CONCORD. 1 SINGLE DUMP CART. 1 HEAVY PLATFORM TRUCK. All of the above will be sold at a bargain as we need the room, No reasonable offer will be refused.. in 3 sizes, open and closed bodies. Wagon Building and Repairing We have & first class shop equipped with up-to-date machinery and stock and are In a position to give you the best possible service The new business wagons nl. [ o e Painting We also maintain a first class Painting Dept., Wagon, and Automobile Painting. Service and Prices for Oarriage, cless work. Prompt - you first QUALITY New Britain Carriage Co. 200 EAST MAIN ST. WHERE PRICE AND COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas in it. We are prepared to install gas water homn at low nm,u we maké a specialty of installing them. 62 Ln! ayette Street. Gh_urch S1. Business Block For Sale--t% Property Will Be Sold Cheap If Purchesed At M H. D. HUMPHREY ™l Plumbing, tinning and shect metal work ot all idnds. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN GET READY NOW--- This has been in many ways one of .the most successful years in the history of the school. Summer School closes July 31st. Enroll now—select your studies. THE HUNTSINGER BUSINESS SCHOOL, INC. 80 Asylum Stréet. Hartford; Conn. TO RENT. 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining room, oak paneclled walls ‘and beamed ceiling, 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. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. BOWLING .zs and Private Parties ‘Accommodated, 172-174 ARCH STREET. =--LIVERY---- Reasonable Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. S. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 1890 MAIN ST. DETECT1VES If you are anticipating investign- tion in any matter where secrecy. integrity. and results are essential write A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD. CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412, T use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Su, Sto) 'PHONE 236. Hilding Nelson,| FOR S W Adwicelflhht i.n best part of Mcy_ Priee*ww. GETTING HOT ovu 11' ’ That is what we want yoi lo | when we install a STEAM OR HOT WATER m apparatus. - Insures a well ouse, in the coldest Reasonable prices on practical lations. PARKER & SO Storage, Supplics and. rage. 287 ELM STRE®RT 304 MAIN St. { MORGAN & ncss. ‘Address P. O. Box 238, City, 6-21-2_4 Wall Papcrs—Room Mouldin gs— Wall P WALL PAPERS OF NEW and Novm. DESIGNS all grades, prices right Sign Makers. MRooCul. ' DCLD | *Phone 53 KINGSLEY | ESTABLISHED 1854, the eidest \Wall Paper and Paint Shop In the Oity.