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UNTIL OXFORDS FURTHER m,nmmu‘m’ Peénnies on Small Needs. TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580. NOTICE ) CASH IN ADVANCE- MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST-—Saturday, from auto; coat to gentleman’s checked suit, probably between Black Rock Bridge and new Catholic Cemetery. Finder pléase Phone 861-5. T2 is e es—— The Greatest Values of the Season . means '.ho closing ‘out of discontinued lines, nllo the closing out of broken lines left over jmmer Sale. They represent the season’s best.styles in Summer Footwear, also High tpr tmmedhu and tnll ‘wear. In the collection are tans, whites, fawns, grays and blacks. ) Cloth Top Button Boots, with gray tops, plain Yop, best Sale Price . Cloth Top Button Boots in stles as '$4.00 grades. Kid Lace, Patent! Tip Shoes,’ #'C, D and B wldfln, + excellent W~ sale to o close 85 with patent pipin o Sale price Sale price Lace Boots, Cuba: tan; regular $4.00 Sale price Ladies White Buck High Lace Shoes, eréd heels; regular price $6.50. trimmed gs, turned soles, white wood cov- $4.95 Similar styles, trimmed with tan calf, al] leather heels; $7.00 grades. $5.85 One lot of ladies’ Tan Russia Calf Button and n heel and good dark shades of g - $2.98 Ladies’ Patent and Dull Calf Colonials, with black sizes; regular $5.0 Sale price . '-$1.'95. cloth quarters, covered buckle, welted soles, good 0 gmdes $2.59 Fentire stock of ladies $4.00 Novelty Pumps and ‘Oxfords, | the m’sbanadbn.mmnfi-lcdlnndmn&.wlflx Cham- w.nfl fawn quuun andinlays; good assortment of sizes. ‘Oxfords, with rubber sole 60~grldas; / % Ladies’ Fawn Calf Oxfor: B and C widths; x‘esulnr $4.50 gradel Sale price $1.95 "?' “imitation’ side lace, $2.85 Ladies’ Tan and Black rubbor sole &nd heel Lace Shoes; B, C and D widths regular $4.00 Sale price Ladies’ Brown rubber sole and he grades. Sale price . . $3.15 ane Shoes, $2 .’39 Goaukin mgh Cut eel; reguh.r $3.00 Men’s Oxfords $3.60 Men’s Tan and $3.40 Sale price .. ssight and your noney ¢ WHY PUT IT OFF? Shell Hours from 8:80 270 Matn Street (Over Lewitt’s Jewelry Store.) . three years, and one for flvn\yea\’l- | Another provision is that, oh or be- fore the first Monday of January, 1917, and biennially thereafter, the governor shall ‘appoint one electorito the board for a term of six years and that the chief executive shall fill all vacancies i { for unexpired terms. of Middletown wh!ch the Te- " | ferred to theco: The members -of. the: board .are. to receive salaries of $500 and their'trav- [ eling expenses.’ Rooms for the board will. be' provided in, the. Capitol, . This finance board is authorized to pass on the budgets of the several de- partments, boards, commissions and pther institutions, receiving state sup- - po;t and to give hearings, if necessary, ‘after which it is to make reports and recommendations on them to the leg- islature. During the sessions of the general assembly, the board, with the joint standing committee of appropriations, consisting of two senators and . five representatives, will hold’ joint hear- ings for the purpose of passing on the several bills and; joint resolutions re: iittee on appropria- tions, ' It wil}l mflrrepurrt on the re- epective ‘matters to the houses in which = they ' originated.. The board of finance has, itself, the power ‘of originating bill!. ‘which it “deems necessary. £ PBO!!]BITION ACT QUESTIONED. (Paris, July 20, 11 p. m.—The les @ality of the ggtion taken by the civ- “authorities in a certain ' military district in ' prohibiting = the sale! ‘of . spirits ' in ' the area under their jurisdiction has been ‘questioned with the result that Minister of the Interior Malvy has introduced a bil which would empower prefects, dur-~ ing the war, to restrict or prohibit al- together .the sale of alcoholic, bever- I'dges other than 'matural wine, :beer and clder, whenever it is cpnuidered advisable in the interest .of national defense. PO DISCUSS TEMPERANCE: San Frangisco, July 21.-~—Temper- ince ‘is one of the subjects to be cori- | today’s session ‘of the Fnational Purity Congress. J rs on the program ‘fl. Wills of Boston, # hol .and the’ fawn and gray cloth to Black ' Oxfords, hewest . cut, with R $3.60 of Euvmnd Ohio, “The mnecessity for Federal Confiorlhlp of Motion Pic- tures”; the Rev. Sidney L. Gulick of New York. '‘‘The Challenge of Asia to the Churches of America” and, Dr. Yetzujira UyérHe. of | Tokio, and Moral condlhon in Japan. ] WOMEN WILL RISE AND P""“M- Oregon, July u-—rnm problem: of ot laundering g0« that ' American housewives ino longer could - afford to have the'work done at.some of; the laundries occupled the ‘attention today ' of 'the delegates to the con- Was thought by the ' delegates that of America now A told ‘the convention yesterday thatihis could be accomp- lished by a new type of laundry ma- chinery soon be evolved and it Was:thought by the delegates ' that this mach‘ncry also would do much in theiway of meeting the competition . off§fed the laundryméen of America :&‘bflenldls, who it was declared, annully receive $40,000,~ 009 for laun work done by them, ‘In a few vears the women of America will rise and bless the laun- {gzlmal;i;‘ 8ajd Willlam Fitch of La e, S., president associg- g » of .the cia- SR A PECULIAR PLAY. Two men were out at the plate’ en’ 2 single play—a single doublé plays— In. the game at Ebbets fiela yesterday afternoon. Johnson of the Pirates { was on third, Hinchman on first, ne- body out und Hans Wagner at' bat. O’'Mara took Wagner’s usual hot shot and threw home. While ohnson was being run down Hinchman went on for third and Wagner for second. As Miller finally tagged Johnson he saw | Hans going to second and threw there This was the office for Hinchman to go home. ' He tried it, but Cutshaw's throw ‘headed him' by yards. McLEAN GETS GATE, . Néw York, July 21.—Larry McLean the veteran catcher of:the New York Nationals, who was serving a 60 day Suspension for .misconduct in St. | Louis, ¥ was - unconditionally released yesterday by President Hempstead. It was stated that Mclean was released S0 Manager McGraw could play Bab- bington, an outfielder of Brown uni- versity, who joined the team a few days ‘ago, but was unable to get in the | game because of the player, limit. tal | lthn uummw ‘is below +200. EBabbington, # was announced, wm - replace sxt&nm in’ centerfleld, as B i FOUND. On Main strect Saturday night ' a brooch. Owner may have ‘same by proving 'property and paying for advt. Phone 814-3. 7-20-3dx TO RENT R N e P S TO RENT—Two rooms and bath. Ap- ply Curran Co. 7-20-d3 ;‘—O-?E.’:I _Tenement of (4: rm:'m lon third door at 12 Pearl Cour n- Quire at 16 Pearl Court. 7-20- 3dx g e e X TO RENT—An ideal rent; new house; all modern improvements; steam heat; 5 rooms and bath; close to trolle, Cedar St., Newington . 7-19-6dx e TO RENT—A two family house of ten rooms, modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, ‘250 Chestnut St. 7T-17-8dx »_Ope front room to one o gentlement. Not far from ‘Address Box X6X, Herald. 7-17-w1 TO R: or t CO’".OI‘ - TO RENT—Two tenements ofy Arc'h street, one three rooms, $9; one four/raoms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. F. w. Loomis. T-14-tt TO RENT—TWwo tenements, 5 rooms’| < epeh; ‘also gne attic tenement of iifour.vooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-23-t2 70" RENT—Desirable -tenement six rooms, electricity, gas, adults. 113 -27-t0 m—s jooms tenements with 2na floor, $15.00, apply Sash and Doo. A cnmnm st e | TO RENT—Fiye rooms, all improve- meénts, et 47 Glen street. Inquire lo meom(.u street. at Co.,, 189 65-10-tt Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1t QOOMS—Furnished for house- modern ‘improvemeiits. s ;fl&&‘. Tive minutes' walk from idepot, 45 Walnut street. ~ To13-tf WANTED—A g00d man between 26 wd 8 years old, an experi- & clerk preferred. Ad- i . Box 55, City. Confl- en! gm_ 8-21-4dx #_..___.__._—————————' WANTED—Expériencéd young lady 2 ld, ‘assistant bookkeeper in factory nmée Address, Bookkeéper, ‘Drawer 1008. x . 7-21-d4 W. —A.' competent - girl for mui hounwarl; 204 Lincoin .. street. 7-21-tf —_— WAN!‘TD—GQneul house work, girl, apply to Mrs. R. Frisbie, Corner ‘Hart and Vine street, between 6:45 and 8°p. m. 7-21-dtf ntleman wishes second or.-third stery room, modern con- venionees. neay West Main and Lincoln, also board nearby. ‘Address Box 11Bx, Herald. 7-21-tf W BOARDERS and Transient = wanted at Federation Hotel, 462 West 22nd street, New York city. Terms $4.00 and $4.50 per week and 75 cents per day, ropm and beard. 7-20-6dx WANTED—Spme manufacturer to make some saw clamps for me. X. + Clefos Paro, 87 Hart St. 7-20-d3x WANTED—German girl desires sit- uation doing general housework. Good cook, 54 Chestnut St. 7-20-d2x m‘ . e ———————————— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED-—Donghue writes “L sell ning out of ten’ ' Scranton makes over $40 weekly. Big mo- ney ‘gelling our brand new 2be " kitehen utemsil. Write for full in- formation at once. Sample 25c. H. W, B, Mfg, Co. 29—7th St.,, Bing- hampton, N. Y. 7-19-d3x Now Open CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP A. P. & Co.} 123 Main St. AllWork Guaranteed Shos Shine Parlor (Ladies and Banls) ‘ALL advertisements for the classified * column must be in lflle Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e e o e —————— NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES token out: Low rates K. S. Kyle, Tel, 103-5. 7-19 '6dx m rOR SAL FOR SALF—Full size iron bed and springs also hanging lamp. Will sell cheap, Apply 47 Sanrise Ave. 7-21-d2x $150.00 buys 1 1-2 lots at Maple Hill. « Good location. Cement sidewalks. Address Box 165G, IHerald |7-21-d6x FOR SALE-—!A]"B ice box. 145 mt Main. 7-30-2dx FOR SALE—Save $100 .Up.to date new Upright Piano..: Guaranteed ten years at factory, price duritg July only for cuh.laddreu. Box 82D,. Herald Office. 7-19-34x iy FOR SALE—For sale house 3nd sa- loon 'in Waterbury, to ‘quick buyer, on easy terms; fine location for Lithuanian or Russian sgioon; big business. J. C. Guilfoile, P. O. Box 105, Waterbury, Conn. 7-19-6dx FOR SALE—Special potato feriilizer, nitrate of soda, fine greund bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va¥gy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-t2 ——e e HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Young lady to do alter- ations and selling in suit depart- ment. Address Box 2W Herald. 7-19-w1l SUMMER RESQRTS. LY COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- cellent tfacilities. Good . tabie, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- uga 1905, Indian Neck,' Branford, 7.20-wix We have all sizes 'of Fans in stock. |Qperating cost is hour TheSpring & Buckley Eleetric Co. 77-79 CHURCH ST. AUTOS TO RENT J. . Finnegan Stables Demson} Garage Livery, Cars for hire, day und night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phoue 1319.3 'QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. We are prepared to instull gas water heaters at low rates we make a speclalty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kinds, 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE A desirable 2 family house on Camp street. Low price Liberal terms. H. D. HUMPHREY. 272 Main St. 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. Officc 203 Main Street Manchester. Mason’s ‘Beach, brook PERFECTLY PASTEU IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams, Tel. connection DETECTIVES I you jare ° Wfil'lmuw tion in’ ‘'matter where wmlamsAum Go. Agents flmmm New 5and 7 Autos for hire. Repairs, Storage. "PHONE 216, 287 ELM STREET If You less than 1-2¢ per|: PHILIP BARDECK; 185 Arch St “Phé.. 4822 BowuNG Clubs and ' Private Parties Accommodated. Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. Nativnal Bank' Building. “MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 3.’ and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. Hartiord Typmmr Excnanze, 26 State St Hartford, Conn. | ance written by’ a ‘man who FARM FOR SALE 35 Acres, with 7-room House, Barns, | lonumue.mtmmw | H. N. LOCKWOOD: Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET e et For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your fnsurs knows how. Go to % DWIGHT A. PARSONS PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN lmnfin; Dene - ‘ The mmm Ge 53 Cfiflu. Business Property For Sale Rents for 51,944 per yur Price $17,000 | OUlGLEY 277 Maih Street FOR e i — ——— . SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity lt".l, Rents for $672 per year. Price $6,500. QU[GLEY 277 MAIN ST. ~ ,r THREE FAMILY HOUSE ON SOUTH BURRITT ST. FOR SALE —BY— * Schultz & Costello, lnc.'ai