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en’s Your Vacation Time? Don’t Forget to Let the HERALD . Follow You Flfteen cents a week for the pleasures of home combined with vacation joys. Sleep, play, eat and read the home paper. It dosen’t cost much to keep in touch. It’s worth a lot. the day, the scheduled fifth being won by by default, and when the crowd went home- the following lines had been written in the history of tennis. McLoughlin moved up to the semi- finals by defeating Harold Throck- morton, 6-2, 6-0. Karl H. Benr accomplished same end by defeating Robert H. Roy, 6-1, 6-2. T. R. Pell advanced by beating the new Western wonder, Ward Dawson, 6-4, 6-1. McLoughlin and Dawson moved up to the finals in the doubles series, by beating C. Frederick Watson, Ju., and Sidney«Thayer, Jr. 6-3, 6-3. LIN. PHAYS, THAT'S ALL oy Throckmorton is Eliminat- from Achelis Cup Contest. . ght, N. J., Aug. 12—The bov Woodbridge High school n attracting so much at- season suffered the worst erday has been his since $d suddenly into the lime- seppied by national tennis fBut it tcok some of the most DlBying that the California Maurice E. McLoughlin has in the East this season to' Throckmortdn’s hopes for lis Challenge cup. The match etween these two much-talk- players attracted a large gal- ‘tennis enthusiasts and society he Seabright aLwn Tennis and club grounds here, where the flon cup tournament is in prog- the Le- NEW PITCHER ¥FOR CLEVELAND, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 12—The Cleveland American league team has signed “Buck” Brenton, right-handed pitcher of the Cleveland American association team. Brenton will join the Indians when they return from their present eastern trip. were four ‘contests during Your Wants in The s Want Columns. FOR S A LE House at Maple Hill. Lots on Adams Street, near Vine. House on Lincoln Street. L huliz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. COTTAGE PLACE ble6Room Cottage w1th Furnace, Gas, et ™ " - anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive argain on BEASY TERMS. APPLY to [HE W. L. HATCH CO. AND REAL ESTATE 29: WEST MAIN ST Office’ Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, | | | in BANNWART RESIGNS (Continued from Eighth Page.) beg your permission to take a step that will decisively and mnally leave me out of the picture. I tender my rgsignation, and can only add that T count it one of life’'s privileges to intimate and confidential a capacity ()[ trust and responsibility. by the memory of what & bas been mine. Trusting that this will ve the final step necessary to make the Colonial league a success the quality of base- Lull played deserves, I am and sincerely yours, Alexander Bannwart. Mr. W, S. Ward, Treasurer Colonial B. B. Bronx, New York City. League, New York, Aug. 10, Alexander Bannwart, hange Building, Providence, R. L: Dear Bann: 1 wish to acknowledge receipt of yours of the 9th and to advise that it is with the sincerest regret and honest appreciation of your efforts that I ac- cept your resignation tendered by you | in that letter, You have been fair and above board all your dealings in connection with the league, and 1 sincerely hope that your next endeavor will be a more profitable one. With every good wish, Very truly yours, W. S. Ward. GRAND CIRCUIT RE 1915. Mr. ¥ I am, ULTS. Three Year Old Rusticoat, Wins Ma- tron Stake. have heen associated with you in so| cordially | AS COLONIAL'S SEC. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM C CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Any regret at parting is outweighed | privilege | T—Two tenements of five Tooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 8-12-6dx TO RENT—Six rooms second floor. All improveme 13 Dewey strect, also furniture for 8-11-4dx All 5 3dx sale. tenement. Apply §-11- room modern improvements. Hawkins street. TO RENT—Tenement, improvements, 26 Crown street. 8-11-6dx TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms i each, modern improvements. Ifirst floor $16, third floor §14. D. A. Appel, 446 West Main street. 8-10-1w TO RENT—Three room tenement, 57 Walnut Street. 5-10-5dx | i flun 'hcd (ront family, good board, modern conveniences, i | | = a5 | room, small home cooking, five minut home to Herald. ht party. Box BISB, TO RENT—AnN upstairs tenement of six rooms at 48 Vine street, inquire on premises. 8-9-tf Grand Rapid Mich., Aug. 12 The third day’s Grand Circuit racinz here was featured by the work of Polly Ann, a local bay mare, which won the 2:12 class pace from a field of fast starte It was the mare's first Grand Circuit race and in the last three heats she finished well in front, the only contest being for second place. Hal Boy, a favorite with heavy backing, could do no better than se- cond in the Comstock siake for pa- cers, Judge Ormonde, a popular se- cond choice, being winner in straight heats, Rusticoat, the speedy three-year- old, had no trouble winning the trot- ting d on of the Matron Stakes. the chestnut son of Axworthy being the popular choice for the money. Native spirit won the place, with Henry Todd third. The Eno, favorite in the 2:16 tror, won the race as he pleased , with Geers, driving St. Frisco, a good se- cond. The sumrary: 2:16 Class—Trotting; purse, $1,000; best three in five heats. The Eno, ch s by The Native, (Florid) o St. Frisco b s (Ge Tommy Todd b g (Snow) Cactus Star b n (Hall) Todd McGregor ch s (Rodney) Jeanette Speed blk m (Cox) Loe Blossom c¢h m (Wall) Colonel Ris b h (Brennan) 7 Time—2:09 1-4, 2:09 1-4, 2:08 The Matron Stake, purse, $7,50 for three-year-old trotters, best two in three heats usticoat che drews) 5 Native Sprit b f (LD‘() Henry Tood, b g (Lasell) . The Colorado Bell b f (Serill)’ Humfast, b f (Wisher) . Time—2:08 1-2, 2:08 1-4. 2:12 Class—Pacing: the Comstock Stake; purse $3,00 best theree in five heats. Judge Ormonde b h by Ormon- de, (Valentine) Hal Boy b g (M. Childs) Lillian T. blk m (Wilson) Hal S. ro g (Murphy) Queen Abbess br m (White) Lustrous McKinney b g Rod- ney) Thistle Patch bik g (Snow) Hal Connor b h (Geers) . Bill Hurst b s (Hathaway Camelia br m (Cox) Pat Carmody brg (Whitehead) 6 3 dis Miss Mariam rom (M'Mahon) 9 10 dis Time—2:03 3-4, 2:04 3-4, 2:03 3-4. 2:12 Class—Pacing; purse, $1,000 best three in five heats. Polly Ann b m by Alstrath (Clark) . Jean, b m (Murphy) Alta Wood g m (Vale'xtme) Patrick M. blk g (Strokes) Prestolite blk m Geers) . Crescent Simmons br h (Mc- Carr) 8 Major Byers blk g (Cox) .. 6 4 b 4 Fleeta Dillion b m (Shuler) 3 9 4 dis Flaxy B. b m (Cares . .. 4 6dis Time—2:06 1-2, 2:06 1-4, 2:09 1-2 PIRATES TO GET A FORTUN Winston-Salem, N. C. Aug. 12 Gary Fortune a pitcher of the Ash- been sold to the Pittsburg Nationals. it was announced here yesterday. He will report to Pittsburg Aug 16. ville club, North Carolina league, has | TO Rl‘ NT— T-room flats. Main street. —Tailor shop. Newly Also 5 and renovated, Inquire ! walk from center, good | ! FOR SALIE— . 020 Mt e e ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day cf issue. . rOR SA Established 1913 CHANTS=BAN USINESS SCHOOL, Has proved one of the very best channels for the bufly-Bushess fan to procure an efficient stenogripher, bookkeeper, secretary, touths typist or office assistant—an equally good channel for any youug man or woman to procure a standard businéss traiming. Bookkeeping and Practice—Gregg Shorthand—Touch-Typewriting Secre aryship NOT A GRADUATE OUT OF A GOQD POSITION. Demonstrating Instructors. NEW TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER IST. " Call or write to the principal for further information Merchants and Bankers’ Busmess School . H. Jarvis, Principal s s LBk 61 Pratt Street, Hartford s S 8 FOR SALE—Four piece parlor suite | in good condition. Inquire ings at 130 Black Rock avenue 8-12-2d | takes this Ford . Hmd yunning order. Fairview street, between Runabout. Call at 78 P, I‘UR SAL model Roadster condition. 1914 run less than 5,000 miles. Pope Touring car with starter and light. Twin cylinder at bargain price of $50. Williams Auto., 287 Elm street. 5 M. e B, B B in fine mechanical Reo Touring car | One 440 SALE—Ford Runabout just Call at 8-9-12x FOR (!\erha\llod and painted. Church street. FOR SALE-Three fine large building lots on Belden street. at once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb in and pald for. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Land, New Brit- He £ TO RENT_ Five room tenement eloc- tric iights, bath and all modern improvements at 99 Winthrop rent $11.00, to small family. Appiy Pinkus, downstairs. 8-7-tf 3t., TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, reasonable. Mrs. 'f. 78 Maple street, lower 211-3. 8-6-tf street. Xent B. Farrell, bell. Tel. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern improvements at 5 Cheriy street, new and modern five room rent, 42 Maple street, P. J. Mur- ray and Co., 88 West Main stre 8-6-if TO RENT—Six rooms, new house, all improvements, second floor, 54 ar- den st. Address ¥rank Shie Tel. 60 tr TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 rcom tenement in new house, 12 Hart 5t. all modern improvements; nicest this locality. Inquire Wexler, 43 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. it modern improvements, a: 288 Park | UMMER RESORTS. VVHY NOT h\D YOUR VAC. ATIU\' troubles by owning your own cot- tage in a beautiful shady park on the shore which was for nearly fifty years a wealthy man’s private es tate? Highest headland on Connec- ticut water front, wood fields, no marshes. clubhouse, fine neighborhood, gas, water, modern sewer, fast ele trics. Seven-room bungalow bath, $300 down or a plot which to build as low as 310 down. W. W. Box 25 scare Herald. 8-11 G. COTTAGE ON BLAL}{—’I!‘OHC!S. ex- iellent facilities. Good table, terms r¢ onable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. -10-6dx. WANTED. morn- 8-11-31.1)( 1 electric | 8-11-6d | | Must be sold | Fishing, boating, $80,000 | with | . DETECTIVES WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to- due without a gas water heate In It. We are prepared to install gas water heaters at low rates we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all kinAs. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE P 8-Room Cottage, Bassett St., all | 10-Room House, all 1mprov¢nnnu. improvements, $6,200. | 55 Curtls St., $5,250. 3-Family and Garage, 526 Church, | 2-Family, all improvements, ‘ separate bzths and toilets, $5,400. | Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350. | FOR RENT—7-room Tenement | Building Lots on Corbin, Avenuu on Griswold St., $18.00. and Hamilton St. t 14 Rooms. Center of city. Also Rooming Housze, . D. HU‘WPHRI&Y Cheap. —~LIVER Y— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and .Supplies Us 8. Tires und Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4, 1890 MAIN ST. « —— For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’'s Block. ————————————————— MOTORCYCLE TIRES 28x3—Non-Skid 5.00 The ALLING RUBBER | 1 | * PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main -Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE N PRICES | 1f you are anuicipating Imestga- | OMCC g:x‘::d;:m:y.AA. M. to e:LP. o, tion in any wmatter where secrecy. F k. 1..ONKS D D S, J integrity and results are esscatizl Corrriari wMoni D. N. 9 write A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE A. B. JOHNSON, . D. 8. Z0. WANTED—By Sept. Iut six or seven room tenement, second floofr, good locality, family of adults. Herald. TO RENT —Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms, $2; onc four rooms $11. Inguire 150 Arch street. F. W, Loomis. 7<14-1f 170 RENT—TPwo tenements, 5 rooms each, All modern improvements, 130" Cherry street. 8-3-t¢ six 113 T-Lf TO RENT—Decsirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. tenement gas, aduit TO RENT-—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inguire 20 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tt ——————————————— s FURNISHED ROOMS. | TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Wal- nut street. 7-30-tf keeping, WANTED—POSITION as nurse, perienced, 85 Kast Main street. 8-11-2dx ex- WANTED—Automobile in exchange for desirable, restricted shore lot on Long Island sound. Electricity, gas and waier on premises. dress, Shore Lot, Box X 34 X, Her- ald ofiice. 8-11-4d WANTED—Position at housework in | small family by German girl, rei erences furmshed, address 3 Herald. 8-11-w WANTED—_To rent furnished house or apartment in good locality for the winter. References. Box 10BRB, Herald. 8-9-4dx HIILP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Competent maid for gen- | eral housework, 39 Maple St. 8-12-3dx | NOTICE—I am now in position 1o | funish estimates on construction | and carpen work, special atten- tion given to jobbing, all work | given personal attention. K. L. | Johnson, 194 North St. 8-11-wlx | IF YOU WANT AN ABSOLUTELY honest bargain in a pretty shore cot- tage with all improvements, in high class restricted location, for | very little cash down, come and see this one at my expense. You ; will not regret investigating this, Business Box B 19 B, care Herald. 8-11-2a AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel =4, 7 HELP WANTED—MALE, HOLE IN PORT STERN. Monitor Puritan Target Inch Shell Fired by Norfolk, Va., for Twelvo Tallahassec. Aug. 12—The moni- tor Puritan, which was the ‘targ Tuesday for a 12-inch shell fi by the monitor Tallahassee had rived today at the navy of two naval tugs. The vessel has a hole in her port stern and consider- able of her superstructure was shot away, Naval officers say made to hit the Puritan below water line. The firing took pl the mouth of the Potomuc river was witnessed by a number of naval officers and mmmnu- expert PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection 1 no effort Wiy £ ar- | ard In tow | il g boy 16 or over. F. Woolwurth Co. 5&10 cent store. 8-12-d3x WA W. | WANTED—Operator for automatic | wood turninlg machine; state ex- perience, and wages expected; ad- dress A. B. C, care New Britain Herald. 8-10-5a | bills, ote. 1t 8 G 2-al | LOST— Bill folder contalning | checks, receipts for lodge dues, inder return and get able M. Irving Jes . Dwight Tel. 8-1 please reward, Court, 326, white English returned to 61| -tf and if brown Reward on St, LOST—A Settm DRESSMAKING. SMAKING done at home. Mixs Gunther, 54 Trinity St. 8-12-3dx DRESS N. l land, ' WANTED—Swedish girl for second work. Family to two. Mrs. W. T Sloper, 55 Lexington St, Tel “WANTED.—Exeprienced strippers on covering machine, Apply N. B. i Walnut S SITUATION:z WANTED. WANTED—Position; ‘clerk or book- keeper, by refined young man, 25, | graduate high school and Albany | Business College, quick and accur- | ate. References. Address A. B. C. | Herald Office 8-11-d1x PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderave Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. ¥rinting Dcue in Several Languages. O The Eastern Printing Gu., 53 Chur. . Street. T C. EBBESEN. MGR. Nice Little Homes We are offering nice house, barn of lana barn and one end one two family acre Plainville, house, acre Jerome avenue, Boy 3XX | 8-12-d2 | Ad- | Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repatirs, Supplies, Storage. NE 236. LM STRF STREET. BARTFORD. CONN. DENTIST PHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta Phone. Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. pr———————fep——— 14 If You Want Good Bottles Beer, Wine: or Liguors, 2] Crder Same from *85 Arch St. I PHILIP BARDECK, - 3 o= ‘Ph. 4822 | PLAINVILLE HOME. B s ey e Y " o [The MEREMac) cated. ‘H. N. LOCKWOOD Real l,smte and lnsurnnue MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In | 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed, HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. "6 State St. Hartford, Conn. - BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated, Hildlng Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. O ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per year. $l 7’000 Price FOR SALE A four flat apartment house on Trinity street, per year. Price $6,500. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. ferrme Tt Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right Sign Makers. Rents for $672 304 MAIN St. "Phone 534 The Home Ba Bankmg and | MORGAN & KINGSLEY Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” ' 193 Main Street i ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olry,

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