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oxosnm FRIDAYS AT 12 M. UNTIL FILMS FOR il bt e Kodak Department. TELEPHONE OHARTER 1580. HER . NOTIC PORTANT PURCHASE OF BE SENT ON APPROVAL. | Von; Fancy Crepe and a few net.. it styles of the season, including cket effects; some haye embroid- -nd some are embroidered all over. om our own stocks have also been the assortment. Dresses made to Dowto $19.50. Your Choice At ' WHITE PUMPS BUTI' ON SHOES in the Shoe Department you’ll find these very ‘ :,:&:ex;zi, “mostly $3.50 and $1 95 'h Nile Cloth Pumps, with black piping heel Welt soles; regular $4.00 $ R\!Mla Calf Colonials with welt soles and and gray ooze Colonials; we}sf soles an5d ec! $400 grade. 5 l 9 nt and gun metal calf Colonials with black regular .$5.oo $ 2 i 59 Boys’Wash Suit A Manuhctm;er’n Surplus. 1,000 Wash Suits for boys in rep, poplin, madras, linen and galatea; sizes are '21-2 to 10." There are short Rus- sian, middy, Dickens and Tuny George styles. Suits worth regularly $1.50 to $3.00. Your choice 99C at was reported s being seen In this city, but is said to have taken a train ishortly after 9 o elock for New York. He returned later in' the day and is believed . to have spent last night in the vicinity of New Haven, although he could not be exactly located, Sev- eral of those who saw him say that Mr. Rose appeared somewhat nérvous. | The/ testimony he gave at 'the two Becker trials was, in many respects, among the most remarkable ever giv- en at a great trial. ANNEX vs. PIONEERS. Another fine ball game will' take place at the Ellis street grounds Sun- day afternoon, when the Annex will meet the Ploneers to see which is the better team. The Annex have a fine bunch of ball players and the way,they have been cleaning up things ought to give the Pioneers a hard game. Blanchard their star pitcher will no doubt be on'the mound to hold the Pioneers safetly with Holleran catching. Bill Dudjack has been signed by the Pioneers and with him and Fallon of Hartford the Ploneers will be greatly strengthened. i Winkler or Ahearn will pitch for the ‘Pioneers with Noonan catching. Saturday afternoon the Pioneers will play in *“Ivoryton. The team will leave at 12 = o'clock sharp by auto. mony played such the | trial ot mnt the eve of t tragedy aft- ous occasions re- odn o ‘connection with ‘photo play in which en, he is this' way. of the hotel L lh presence dia ‘than passing re- of ' those who compelled to jere with the qvld spend on e \suft and a neck- ue. | He' spent the er his arrival in and early in ted. to have ' en- nd, walking over éd a cigar. He SHOBTSHIP CIROUIT. Northampton, Mass., July 30. ~—John R. Hal, in the 2:16 pace, and Dunholm, in the 2:20 trot won easily in the Bay State Shortship racing to day, but the other two races on the card went to extra bases. Cheerful e g, g Part of the day he 05 SEEING STRAIGHT ‘Without eye strain is not difficult if you are fitted with the Proper Glasses. GO STRAIGHT #“to F. L. McGUIRE. Optometrist. And he will show you he is “‘straight,” and the difference between his work and others you will so appréciate that you will send your friends ‘straight” there. THAT'S STRAIGHT Up One Flight—LeWitt’s Block Telephone FAMILY BRICK DUTH BURRITT " 276 Main Street ), Charlie won the . free-for all and Raffles the 2:12 trot. The summaries: 2:16- Pace—Purse $500. John R, Hall, bh (Crozier .. Fddie Foy, rh (Hyde) .Lhdy Hayt, ch m (Leonard). 2 Birdie Alcoyo bm (Carney) . & Also étartéd—Alcy Boy, Chest Maid, Silver Heéls and Seavey Belle. - Timé—2:12 1-4, 2:12 1-2, 2:13 1-2 2:20 Trot—Purse $300. Dunholm, bh (Kennedy) .. 111 The Amazon, bm (Kingsley).. 2 Montburt, bh (Melanson) ... 3 Bdwin E., bg (Mathewson). 4 Also started—Lina O. Time—2:16. 1-4, 2:13 1.4, 2:16 2:12! Trot—Purse $300 Raffles, blk g(Hyde)... '2 | Centerville, blk h'(Crozier. 3 The Exposé, bm(Burgess) 1 Jack London, ¢ch g (Car- Michael) Time—2:15, 2:18 3-4, 2:16 1-4, 2:16:3-4, Free-for-All—Purse $300. Cheerful Charlie 'ch & (Bol due.) .. & B 5 The Midget, b'm (Ma,rtln 1R Katy Patch, blk m (Frost.. 3 3 Time—2:14 1-4, 21"34 2:18 2:16 1-2. 1 2 5 3 12 21 33 4 dr. 2:19 ——— BRAVES FIELD AT BOSTON. Boston, July 30.—The new grounds of the -Boston National league base- ball club in the. Allston district, the largest in the country, will be known as Braves, Field, President James K, Gaffney ‘announced last night. . He announced also the appointment of ‘Walter G. Hapgood, sporting edifor of The Boston Herald, as business manager of the club, a new position. The first game will 'be played on the fleld Aug. 18 when the Braves return from the Western trip. SAMMY MAYER FOR BROOKFEDS Kansas Cityy July 30.—Sammy Ml.yer. outflelder of the local Ameri- ‘can association club, has jumped to the Brooklyn Federals, according to 8 repore here yesterday. Members of the association club upon their de- parture for Loulsville this morning sald Mayer left for Brooklyn' Ilast night. Manager Magee of the Brook- lyn eclub would not confirm or deny the report. Mayer ‘was drafted by the ‘local association club last fall from the Savannah club of the South At lantic league, Ve WANTED. WANTED—A first class bu'!;er, 454 Main street, N. Y. Barber Shop. Tel. 1587. 7-27-5dx WANTED-~For New Britain and Bristol territory, a representative, who can sell goods. Address Manu- facturer; 868 Albany avenue, Hart- ford, Conn, 7-27-4dx ————— e “competent girl for ‘204" Lincoln T-21-tf WANTED—A general housework. street. TO RENT P R e R s TR TO RENT—Four room tenement, all modern conveniences, rent reason- able, No, 93 Hart street, call eve- nings, 7-28-8dx TO RENT—Six rooms, new house, ail improvements, second floor, 54 Gar- den st, Address Frank Shieids, Tel. 605-3. T7-27-tf TO RENT—Four rooms, with bath, 3 Cherry street; 5 rooms, all new, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. 7-28-tf TO RENT—From August 1st a nine room Shore Cottage located at Ca- noe Harbor, East River, Conn. Pure artesian well water. Fine bathing beach. Inquire G. E. Root, P, 0. Box 1019, City. 7-27-Wix TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms, with gas. All newly painted and papered Rent reasonuble, Call at 81 Brook street. 7-27-5dx F et T R SRS SRR NI R 2 TO RENT—Two tenements of five ‘rooms each; modern improvements, c.om trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestaut St, 7-27-8dx o TO' RENT—One five room tenement, all improvements, at 446 West Main street, $14.00. Inquie D, A. Appeil 3 7-28-6d 'TO . RENT—Six room. tenement, second flo:a, utraet .stear: heatea, 182 iaple 7-26-8d TO RENT—Tenements of four or five or six rooms, all modern improve- ments. Inquire John Pinches, 62 ' Chestnut St. 1-26-wi TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms 56'1-2 Trlnlty St. 7~2 wlx TO RENI‘——One 4-room flut at o‘. Main, also oue 6-room flat ‘at 45 Main, Heat and hot water furnish- ed, Inquire T. W Crowe, Tel 291 24-6d T0 RENT— Fine 6 room and 5 room flat. on Maple st. All modern im- provement, steam heat. Quigley, 277 Main - street. T424-tf TO RENT—Downstairs tenement of five rooms, all modern improve- ments, inquire, 36 Connerton street. Second floor. T-24-tf TO RENT-—AnR elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all ‘modérn Improvements; nicest in this lpcality. Inquire Wexler, 454 Arch §t., Tel. 1311-2, 7-23-tf TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch street, oné three rooms, $¢; onc four rooms $11. Inguire ¥50 Arch street. F. W, Loomis, T-14-1f TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four: rooms, All modern improve- ments, 180 Cherry street. 6-28-tf tenement six gas, adults. 113 =27-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St TO RENT-—6 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doc. Co., 18y Chestnut Sty 6-10-1t TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commereial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1¢ ——————————— FURNISHED ROOMS({ TWO ROOMS—Furnished far house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric . lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Wal- nut street. 30-tf —— e TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS FOR HARTFORD COUNTY. Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Ci- der at 25-33 Myrtle Street, Hotel Grand, Town of New Britain. My ! place af business is not located within two hundred. feet in a direct line from any’ Church Edifice or Puyblic or Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post-office, public library, or ceme- tery. Dated at New Britain, this 21 dly of July, A. D, 1915. JOHN F. WILLIS, Applicant! We, the Undersigned, are electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing ap- plication of JOHN F. WILLIS for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said dpplicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 21 day of July, A. D, 1915. Joseph S. Bennett, Thomas F. Far- rell, Bdwin A. Parker, George Swain, and John P. Hemingway. 1 Hereby Certify that the above- named 'signers and endorsers are elec- tars and taxpayers, owhing real estate, in’ the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 21 day of July, A. D, '1915. HARRY A, HARGREAVES, I Hereby Apply for a License to sell | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the 'classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issne. *—_——_ rOR s\ FOR SALE-—Native broilers. . E. R. Low, Tel. 1027-2, 19 nghla;‘ld omd IFOR SALE—Ford touring car, elec- tric lights. Can be bought reason- able, Williams Auto Co., Elm St. 7-30-d8 touring FOR SALE—One -delivery - car; good running order, $50 taken at once. Call 513 East St. 7-30-6d —_—— bl FOR SALE—Elegant Upright Piano, good as new, sell very low. ' Make me an offer. Maple street. \7-30-1dx FOR SALE—Several two family houses ‘of ;nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 7-30-d6x F_OR SALE—150 to 175 quarts milk per day. A.Griggs, Maple Hill, New Britain, Conn. Tel (968-5. 7-29-3dx FOR SALE—Fifty-seven acre farm on trolley at White Oak, contains two. tenement houses, three barns, running water in house and barn. Henry ¥dman, Plainville. 7-29-6dx FOR SALE—Horse and business wa- ®gon, .cheap, lrad Wplyer, 57 (" +ison street.. [ 7428~ PN PASE B RE ML | GV FOR SALE—AIl household furniture must be sold. Sale from 4 . m. to 8 p.'m. daily. 12 Conue place. VL 7-28-4dx FOR SALE—Bargain: Ford Rondfl.er. Reo Touring, Corbin Touring, 6 cy- linder touring, Cohen - Motor Car Co., 307 Church street. 7-27-3d " A BN T S FOR SALE-—Rose and single comb R. 1 Reds, Barred Rocks, white Buff Leghorns. Also 3 months old pullets. N, C. Ptolomey, 200 Brook street. 7-27-6dx s PR, 7L FOR SALE—A horse suitable for de- livery, and also a good driver, will soll cheap i¢ taken at once, - Ad- dress Box 20, H, Herald. 7-26-w} FOR SALE—2 family house 12 rooms, every improvement; fine locality; 10 minutes’ walk from City Hall. Ad- dress Box 6 D Herald. 7-24-Wix FOR SALE—Three fine latge building lots on Belden street. Must be sold At once, Sewer, sidewalk and curb in and paid for. Will séll chéap for cash. Address Land, Néw Brit- ain Herald. T-24-t1 COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- cellent facilities. Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs./ Frey, Cot- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 7-27-Wix BHORE COTTAGES to rent. Apply Oldershaw, Chalker Beach, brook, Coni HELP WANTED—FEMALE, e e e WANTED—Girl to substitute for two or three weeks in office, receive callers and answer telephone, Ad- dress Box X 20X, Herald. 7-30-2d WANTED-—Widower wants house- keeper, Protestant. Good homeé. Small family, address R. Box 1 Her- ald. 7-29-a3x | GIRLS WANTED. Apply Landers, Frary & Clark Labor Bureau, at 11 and 2 o’clock, 7-28-3d A competent maid wanted for family of two persons. No washing re- quired and good wages will be paid. Must be good cook who has had experience. References required. Address Box 218, New Britain, Conn., stating references. 7-27-tt WANTED-—A kitchen maid.and wait- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs, Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. 7-23-tt WANTED—Young lady, to do altera. tions and selling. Gately & Bren- , 47 Main street, 7-28-3d OuN Al ILLUSTRA ENGRAVE?!RSS HARTFORD, CONN. Farmington Saving Banl Deposits . Surplus and Loans on Real Estate v Bank Stocks and Bonds . Banking House .. Other Real Estate .. Cash on Hand and in B‘nlfl! QUALITY 62 Latayette Street. John Halvarson, 36 | 8 Egg, Stove and Nut No. 2 Nut AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—AGENTS — An entirely new feature in household and auto- mobile specialty. A ‘fast seller and money maker. 8end for particulars, Modern Specialty Cc:; 69 Dix St, Dorchester, Mass,"” 7-80-d2x AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables xw b MOTORCYCLE TIRES 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 The ALLING RUBBER CO. If you are anticipating Investign- tion in uny matter where sccrecy. Integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTHORD. CONN WHONE CHARTER 412, 1 use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. PHONE 238, 2ZRT KLV TR Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Mm day und pigh Storage. Supplics und Rewnivi e Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phone 224 MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2. and 8 colors with signatures. ' Letter Heads Printed. Farmington, Conn., July 1, LIA BILITIES ° JULIUS GAY, EDWARD H, D] TIMOTHY H, ROOT, Vice President. Mixed No 1, No 2 Nut $7.00" 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Cash New Britain Luqx_lber HARTFORD: TYPEWRITER !lflflllli I 26 State St. . $5,318,808,03 534,197.99 $5,853,005.82 . $3,857,105.00 2,222,400,00 12,000.00 11,000,00 250,590.82 $5,853,095.82 ent. NG, Treasgurer. WHERE PRICE AND COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater In {t. We are prepared to !nstaull gas water heaters at low rates as we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and she¢t metal work of all kiads. '‘'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN R Ry S — We now have fresh ‘mined OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. per ton. per ton. per, ton. $7.90 $6.25 ,& Goal Co, In Plainville, 12-Room House, 1 1-2 acre land. Gnrdo-. Fruit, m Ete, $3,700. o i mamnymbummu.w H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Mfln St.) H N. LOCKWOOR Avold u-m ha: ance wrlttn & man how. me PRIN' BY SKILLED' Dvwflolm Opea ¢ n‘A.u.m;r. F. ke sONKS, D. D. & eorgianna Mont., D.. D, §, Rents for $1,944 per year. Price Business Prdpertvao‘t Sale - $17,000 QUIGLEY, 277 Main Street per year. Price $6,500. FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity street, Rents for 3672 QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST.|