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TRY T PINS FOR, BANKS AND INSURANCE USE. Im- proved shape, very useful for binding papers, etc. To in- troduce Sc paper. NOTION DEPARTMENT. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580 UNTIL FURTHER ' NOTICE Hartford. DERS - mmum!mm STORE OLOSED FRIDAYS AT 12 M. Great Mid-Summer Sale Comes to An End ome Now for Exceptional Opportunities in Small Lots, Odds and Ends ‘ou’ll now find excephona] opportunities in small'lots and odds and ends all & store; especially in seasonable goods. = The actual summer has just and you'll do wisely to come and pick up ready-to-wear articles at Mid- arance prices. Come early Tuesday morning. DRESSES AT $9.95 Also Cottons and Voiles Dresses Formerly Up to $22.50 choice ssortment of Dresses in Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Voile and ety of styles, some are more elaborate than others and quite evening we White, light blue, green, and white he” sizes are broken. Silk Dresses, Now Only $3.98 ot of up-to-date Dresses in Serges, Foulards, Taffetas and Jone in' these Dresses could not be purchased at ‘this Sale Price $3.98 otlon Sale and the Big Sale of Diugs and Toilet Articles Still in Progress wmdow displays. ' The Notion Sale will continue untfl = Thurs- July the 22d. The big Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles ends Mon- | July the 19th. Wonderful opportunities to buy and save on staple offered in these sales. Shop early in the day, as some lots are de- cannot be duplicated. A { TRIBUNES BEAT HIGHLANDERS. The Tribunes defeated the Collins- ville Highlanders yesterday afternoon in the tone, score 17 to 2. Chalmers, for the locals struck out sixteen men, ‘while his teammates were getting ag many hits off Yitski. The Tribunes expect to meet the Annex team in the near futurc. The score: Highlanders. WHEN YOU READ you should have ' comfort. b4 you do nmnot COME TO MB and 1 can give it'to you: T win(, save your eyesight and your money as well. WHY PUT IT OFF? Shell | work a specialty. Hours from 8:30 a, m. till 6:80 p, m. Monday and Saturday till 10:80 p. m. Sunday by appointment only. Telephone. F. L. McGUIRE. etrist. 276 Main Street (Over Lewitt’s Jewelry Store.) -] £, Johnson, Dopnovan, , 2b Buryette, ss. Meyers, 3b. Goodski, rf. Buryette, cf. Smith, 1b. Mayo, ci . Yitski, p If. | fesssmmmennt Psacicccon N L B R | evmomnnrine [ .4 allchwsonrnes? e icr L e Schrodel, 2b. . ‘Wagner, .cf. . ‘Freeman, cf. Ross, 3b. . Herdelin, ss, Neurath, 1b. Snyder, If. .. Prelle, rf. . Scharff, o. Chalmers, D - HOH O Mo M- conmmursons cwooHmwooom cocco-moco® 46 17 17 27 Tribunes 110310425—17 Highlanders ... +... 011000000—2 Stolen basés, Tribunes 13, High- landers 6; sacrifice hits, Ross, Free- man, Buryette: two-base hits, Sny- der; three-base hits, Freeman; double plays, Ross to Neurath to Scharff; bases on balls, off Yitski 2, struex out by.Chalmers 16, Yitski 8, umpire Sokowski, time of gn.me 2:10, SATURDAY GAMES. Colonial League, ~Hartford'8-2,, New Bedford 0-3. New Haven 7-1, Pawtucket 6-4. Springfield 2-!, Brockton 0-0, National League. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 0, »Plttlbm-[ 5-8, Brooklyn 3-7./ Boston 3-3, Ctnelnnuu 2-0, New York 5-2, Bt, Louis 4-0, American League. St. Louls 4, New York 3, Wuh{ngton 10-3, Cleveland 4-2, Boston 6-0, Chicsgo 4-4, Detroit 2, Philadelphia 1. Federal League, Pittsburg 8-7, Buffale 3-2, Chicago 7-4, Brooklyn 6-3, Kansas City 6, Newark 3. 8t, Louis 7, Baltimore 4, New Emgland League, Manchester §-2, Lawrence 0-0, Loweil 6-6, Lewiston 5-2, Lynn 4.5, Worcester 1-3, Fitchburg 12-4, Portland 11-9, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ' ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO RENT TO RENT—An ideal rent; new house; all modern improvements; steam héat; 5 rooms and bath; close to trolley. Cedar St., Newington. 7-19-6dx tensment, 177 High 7-17-d2x TO RENT—Five - room modern improvements, street. TO RENT—A two family house of ten rooms, modern improvements, on' trolley line. W. P. Steele, 2a0 Chestnut /St. 7-17-6dx TO 'RENT—Tenement, per month; no children. street. 4 rooms,. $8 519 Arch 7-17-3dx TO RENT—One front room to one or two gentlement, Npt far from center. Address Box X5X, Herald. T7-17-w1 TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch strset, one three rooms, $9; one four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. T=14-1f TO RENT—Baker shop, grocery store and two tenements, 480-490 East street, John T. Baker. 7-13-w1 TO RENT—New four room flat, all improvements. 15 Winthrop St. T-T-tt TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also -one attic tenement of four rooms. ‘All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-23-tf tenement six adults. 113 ~27-tt TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, gas, Bassett St. ALL advertisements for the classified cojumn must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. il FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Save $100 Up to date new Upright Piano. Guaranteed ten years at factory, price duritg July only for cash. address. Box 32D, Herald Office. 7-19-34x | FOR SALE—For sale house and si- loon in Waterbury, to:quick buyer, on easy terms; fine location for Lithuanian or Russian saloon; big business. J. C. Guilfoile, P. O. Box 105, Waterbury, Conn. 7-19-5dx WA AR AR FOR SALE-—A light 5 passenger, 25 H. P. touring car in fine condition. Also 5 passenger, 1913. Pope Hart- " ford, Electric lights and starter. Williamns Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 7-14-64 FOR SALE—3 horses and two busi- ness wagons, wagons are as good as new, Apply E. P, McAloon, 182 Washington street. 7-14-5dx ‘FOR SALE—Double faced electric sign with flashes. Nearly new. In- quire 142 Main street. 7:13-6d FOR SALE—Special potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda,. finé ‘grcund bone. Tel. 92-2. Conn. Va¥sy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-tf —————————————————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. — TO RENT—b5 10oms tenements with bath, ‘2nd floor, $15.00, apply at “ Rogers Sask and Doc. Co. 139 * "Chestnut St. 10-t¢ TO ‘RENT—Five rooms, all, improve- ments, ‘at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial street. = Tel. 866-13. LS 4-19-1t B o ] HILP WANTED-—-FEMALE, s i 2 WANTED-—GIr]l’ for 'general house- ‘work; ‘one who is willing to help with children. Mrs J.. F. White, 42 Trinity. 7-16-3d 'HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Geod months work ahead. carpenters, John eight Kunz GOING ON A VACATION? Come here for Field Glasses, Autoc- wobile Goggles, Smoked and Amber Glasges, Eye Glasses, or an extra pair of Glasses. You: know that anything purchased here is Right—which cannot always be said of Glasses purchased away from home. Eye Examinations Are Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing . Over 30 Years Experience. Office, 306 Main St, ’Phone 570 ALL STARS WIN AND LOSE. Accomplishing what is considered to be an impossible task in Middle- town, the All-Stars of the city defeat- ed the Asylum team Saturday ‘after- noon, score 7 to 4. Rush who pitched for the locals held the ‘“Nuts” team in the palm of his hand. He was ably supported by Bloom and Lardner. The All-Stars, journeyed to Bristol Sunday - and were defeated by the All,Bristal team score 3 to 2. Dud- jack, for the locals pitched a superb game but an error by Coyle in the eighth inning paved the way for the victory for Bristol. Lardner’s hit- ting featured. TIGERS FIRST DEFEAT. After winning 11 straight games, the Tiger A. C. went down to a 10 to '8 defeat yesterday in Middletown. {The boys from this city put up a fine exhibition, but were outlucked by the victors. . The Pequot A. C. of Hart- ford ‘will be the Tigers’ opponents next Sunday. PITCHER LARRY M’KEOWN DEAD Indianapolls, Ind., July 19.—Lawry McKeown, an old time pltcher, who wes “with Cincinnati in the late elghtles, dled here yesterday of tu- berculosts. He 1is sald to have pitch- | ed to Connte Mack, Friends have ar- ranged to send the body to Port Jer- vis, N.. Y, the home of the pitcher. “I'd give $18,000 for one more first ‘class pitcher,” says Hughie Jennings, “but we’ll win the pennant, anvhow." —Which is the final word in Jogtc— ‘ minus $15,000, TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- Kkeeping, . modern: improvéments. Private., Five minutes’ walk from depot, 45 Walnut street. 7-18:“ SALESMAN—Covering territory in the vicinity ‘of New Britain. Must‘ be business producer mnd of’good | appearance, mission. Work all through year. Every capable man should write and get - our proposition. = Glen *Bros, Inc., Rochester, N, Y. 7-17-d1 - WANTED—An __American woman | would Hlp 2 or 3 days work ouf each week, ../ Address Box’ 118, Herald. 7-17-2dx We have all sizes of Fans in stock. Operating cost is less than 1-2¢ per hour TheSpring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-79 CHURCH ST. FOR SALE 9 NEW DELIVERY WAGONS 1 second hand concord. BARGAINS. will trade for second hand wagons NEW BRITAIN CARRIAGE CO. | 200 EAST MAIN STREET AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stahles Telephone 302. Salary or a high com- i QUALITY No home 1is compiete or up-t: in it. We are prepared to instal we make a speclalty of installing 62 Lafayette Street. COMBINE o-date without a gas water heater | gas water heaters at low rates a8 them, Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all kKinds, ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR A desirable 2 family house on Camp street. —~—————Liberal terms. H D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main-S Low price SALE & NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken ouf. Low rates K. S. Kyle, Tel. 103-5. 719 6ix Choice Summer Pleasure Spots MASON’S BEACH Oyster River, Saybrook Shore Lots | $150 to $1,000 10 per cent. Down 2 per cent a month. Telephone 150 Saybrook Division Auto Service Free. Salespeople on the grounds daily. ROBERT M. REID, SELLING AGENT 1026 Main Street, Hartford. 203 Main Street Manchester. Mason’s Beach, Saybrook. If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wines or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phe... 482-2 NOTICE, . New Britain, Conn. July 8, 1915 vs. Adrian L. Office Hattie P. Marvel Morris et al. Notice is hcreby given that I wili | sell at public auction to the highesu | bidder on July 23, 1915, at 11 o’clock | a. .m., the following described reai estate situated on Kensington street, in said New Britaini— Bounded: North by land of Joseph | Turner, heirs or assigns; east by land | | of Joseph Turner héirs or assigns; south by Welch avenue and land of | George E. Norton, and: west by lana | of George E. Nomn and Kensington road. Said property was formerly owned by Cyrus Morris, deceased, and now | by his heirs, By order of Superior Court, Hart- ford County. - FRANK H. ALFORD, Committes LING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. A.B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Nativnal Bank. Building. OPEN EVENINGS. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phone 13193 MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. | Letter Heads Printed. Hartford Typewriter Exchange, | 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. | Williams Auta Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passen Autos for hire. |— | FARM FOR SALE 35 Acres, with 7-room House, Baras Ice House, Frult and growing cnj‘.' 'H. N. LOCKWO0ODg Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET ~ For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your tnsuf’ ance written by a man who kno how. Go to ' DWIGHT A. PARSON DETECTIVES' If you are anuCipating luv: | Uon in any matier where secrecys integrity and results &) |write A.''G! BROWN, STREET, FORD. 'PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone. i PERFECTLY PASTEU 3 IZED MILK SEIB! AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. ‘Tel. cmwection PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN PHILADELPAIA DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Stre e iss Over z5c Store BEST 'WORK AT MUDERATE PRICES - Office On-n n'nm A. M ws P sunduy- by Appointment. F. E. L.ONKS, D, D 8. (‘eormannn Mom, Mamernaq\ 4 Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 238. 287 ELM STREET HAaTroRo conu Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per year. OUIGLEY 277 Main $17,000 § Street S . v — Y FOR SALE A four flat apartment house o per vear. Price $6,500. n Trinity street. Rents for $672 QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST.