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meness after establishing a world’s | Fred W., b. g. (Martin). . Tecord of 2:11 1-4 for four-year-old | Strathstorm, b. g (J. 8. and | mares over a half mile track. Will ‘ MUurray) -e.ev.eeesaan 8 Tell paced three fast miles in the 2:03 | Single G., b. h. (Gosnell). pace and defeated Single G, one of | Ashlook, ch. g. (Burdick) 6 wer t0 | the leading money winning pacers of . Wanless, b. m., (Davis) 4 dis by | that | the season. { Times—2:07 1-4, 2:05 3-4, 2:06 3-4, fQuard and | It was announced tonight that ow- 209. out by.the | ing to an accident which occurred | To beat 2:25 pacing: eyening an- | when Peter Mac was unloaded from | Reuben Hal, 3, ch. by Walter had been giv- | the car Sunday morning he would be | Hal (George) alirelease. unable to go against nis world's rec- Time—. 8tory was correst | ord of 2:07 3-4 for a stallion over quard and -Meyers | a half mile track, made here at the v ‘McGraw refused | intercity matinee meeting. The horse lnd asserted that he | was not seriously injured. The sum- tement on that mat- | maries: of authority, if any- Two-year-old trot; purse, $2,000: ition than the New Reverly, blk, c., by Morgan Ax- ger's failure to deny is worthy (White) B be said that both Mar- | Bonset, b. f. (Lasell).. e eyers have been on the | Setzer Mac, ro. c. ((‘arpenter) 3 Times—2:25 1-4; 3:23 1-4. Three-year-old trot; purse $2,000: Henry Todd, b. g., by Henry Set- zer- (Lasell) Barones: ter) Eudora Spler, bik. m. Florence White, b. m. thy) WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE ithout & gas water heater iter heaters at 10w rates &s No home is complete or up-to-date in it. We are prepared to install gas we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all ki 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN As. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by %:30 p. m. on the day of jccue RED MEN TO BATTLE. Local Team to Meet Bridgeport ¥ra- ternal Leaguers Here Sunday. All roads will lead to the East ql“l’\u 1 diamond, Newington road. r:iek‘ld "](;I day afternoon. when the Red Men i Vrzlrlzop()rt champions of the Park | turned to Herald Office. Frateral league will play the AR league leaders e —— FOUND. FOR SALE Ao, Do, Wrger™ liberal LOST. LOST—Gold Cuff link. Reward if re=- 8-17-3d city Red Men of this city, of the New Britain Fraternal league. This will be the second game of a series of three, and as the Park city Red Men won the first game two | weeks ago at Bridgeport by a close score the local Red Men are out for | revenge. Oberg or Peterson will | pitch for the locals with Wright on | Eeteradiim the receiving end. Game called at Ida May W. blk. f. (Short).... o Colorado L., b. c. (Paige). P VS ZEl ¥$gll;} Gg%:y (Hu};y)(carr‘ison) : WARD SIGNS GANZEL. | el < | ¥ormer Rochester Manager to Pilot TAY) eeceens Gopon GIE i Brookfeds. | | New York, N. Y. August 19. = John Henry Ganzel, late of Roches- | TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, ter was yesterday engaged by Robert | modern improvements, at 288 Park B. Ward to manage the Brooklyn Fed- street. Rent reasonable. Mrs. 'I. cral league club. Ganzel will relieve | B. Farrell, 78 Maple street, lower Lee Magee of the managerial worries ; _ bell. Tel. 211-3. 8-6-tt next Mo 1day when the Brookfeds play | 1o RENT_Tenement of four rooms, GE R, | modern improvements at 5 Cherry i Ganzel came here vesterday morning | street, new and modern five room from Rochester, :nd after a short con- rent, 42 Maple street, P. J. Mur- ference with Ward agreed to the lat-| 10" 13 o " 88 West Main street. ter’s terms and went over to Wasing- ton Park with him to look over the | Brookfed plant. While neither Ward | TO REN'T—An elegant 1st floor 5 rnom nor Ganzel would divulge the salary tenement in new house, 12 Hart 3 the new leader is to get it is thought | .11 cqern improvements; nicest m to be $10,000 2 year. The term of his | nis Jgcality. pInqmre Wexler, 439 lexx;gugement also was not made r.vub-i Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-tf Ganzel got the position over a big ‘ TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch league manager who could have been | street, one three rooms, $9; onc obtained for less money, but who was four rooms $11. Inquire 150 Arch not as acceptable to Ward as was the | gtreet. F. W, Loomis. T-14-1t former pilot of the Rochester Interna- | tinals Ganzel left for Rochester yes- | terday evening and will arrange for | the removal of his family and his ef- fects to Brooklyn, which he will make his home all the year round. ‘When asked about /his plans Ganzel asserted ghat while he knew about the Brookfeds in a general way he could not make any statement until he had had the team in hand for a short time | i Some time. With all modern equipment, in first- class condition. and terms if t aken soon. D. HUMPHREY USINESS SCHOOLJ | 61 Pratt Street, Hartford, Conn. STABLISHED 1913 of demon- Cheap O get any offers either for utright purchases, McGraw ", lvers on the veteran bat- 48 no doubt that neither allowed to leave the Tying as they do, heavy jthey are not in their pres- itus alluring figures for the | FOUND—Brown and white pup. Owner can have same by calling at 2 Mill street. J. Rosia- 8-19-1dx e ————————————— TO R rOR SALI (White) . . (MeC FOR SALE—Ford touring car. cCar- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. T i 8-19-d2 [ TO RENT_six room tenement, sec- J ond floor, all modern improvements. | 332 Chestnut St., Tel. 847-13. 8-19-6ax TO RENT—S8 rooms, 5 on second fioqr, | 3 on third, with all improvements. } 237 Maple. 8-17-6dx FOR SALE—Garage for sale. good business. Price very reason- able. Inquire, A. P. Marsh, Depu- ty Sheriff, 3 Main street, New Brit- | ai 8-19-1dx | offers complete courses 23, Conn, | strated thoroughness in building. lots, 25c per week, 312 | Bookkeeping and Actual Practice. 12 37, Booth's Block., j | | | | When they are uncondi- Doing sed and their contracts will have to take what nd are bound to be made Honal, American and Fed- lubs. ments, steam heat, lot 50x160. $1,000.00. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST, MOTORCYCLE TIRES | 28x3—Non-Skid FOR SALE—73 $1.00 down, months. Room } ORD, GOES LAME, A b/ Russia Sets New Mark [¥ear O1d Mares at Goshen N, ¥, Aug. 19.—Another IA: o tched the second day’s BR Circuit races yesterday fhe programme included nd the colt races for two -old trotters was run (Hinds) heats. i John Smith, b. year-old class the Oak- Clark) tries, Bonset and Setzer | Magnetto, d Second and third lin) . in the three-year-old | Empress of Russla, ch m. sentatives of the same by Peter the Great (J. Todd and Baroness Set- S. Murray) nd second moneys. C. | Miss Directed, br. m. (M Of Whitinsville, Mass., is | Devitt) ... ‘the colts and dro\e in | Axworth, b. h. \ man) Times— 2:12 3-4. 2:08 class, pacing; purse, $2,000: It Will Tell, b. g., by Red Tell (Sunderlin’ 2:16 class trotting; purse $2,000. Sadie Penn, b. m., by Wil- liam Penn 1st (Tyson). 1 Director Todd, " br. h. (Keefe) .occeccencnn rdale, b. h. (Hodson).. Glenora, b. m. (Fithian).1 Valette, ch. m. (Corwin). , Moho, b. m. (Johnson).. | Kitty L, Bellini, &g Touch Typewriting. Practical Office Training. Secretaryship. New added equipment for the new term, which Legins Sept. 1st. | Our “Quality Graduates” are at a | premium as office help—not one out | of a good situation. Call and see the school any day or make appointment with the principal for some evening. F. H. JARVIS, Gregg Shorthand. 8-16-6dx FOR SALE—A good dog (blood- hound) at 145 Winter street. 8-18-2dx | 600 Chickens and ducks, $1,200 cash required. Hcar!d, Box 3C New Brit- | 8-18-3dx | YR SALE—easy terms by party 123 Cherry St. ! 8-18-3dx FOR SALE—Special model Pope- | Hartford roadster. Fully equipped. Fi New tires. Very powerful. Price - very reasonable. Wm. Flesicher, 28 Osgood avenue, city 8-17-5dx New Three Family Home, All Mcdern Improvements, FOK SALE—Lot and 6-room house, modern improvements, cement walks and cellar, chicken coop, fruit trees. One acre land. Close to trolley. Price $3,200. Cash $500. $6,300. | tenement six | FOR SALE—Three fine large building U[GLEY gas, adults. 113 lots on Belden street. Must be sold | 5.27-tf | at once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb S in and paid for. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Land, New Brit- ain Herai 7-24-tf ALLING RUBBER 20. HORSE F Tesponsible . Nice Corner Residence« Well located, with all improvements, suited for large family or rooming house. e FOR SALE BY H. N. LOCKWOOD Renl Estate and Insurance 86 WI'ST MAIN STREET -LIVERY---- Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires und Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4, 189 MAIN ST. (Acker- driven by Herman Ty- 11 1-4, 11-4, 2:12 3-4, id. a field of fast trotters b class. Empress of Russia, | Farm entry, in this event \to retire on account of TO RENT—Two tenements, b5 rooms each, All mocern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 8-3-t€ i L. P. Hayden, Bristol. 8-17-4dx VES HIGHEST AWARD at the Panama-Pacific International TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. For Your Insurance and TO RENT-—ive rooms, all improve- = Surety Bonds ments, at 47 Glen street. Ilnquire & Exposition. finouncement has just been made that the following text books “Some men may work for me, whereas they may not have worked for some- body else, and vice versa.” said Ganzel. 30 Comnrercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1t SHORE PROPERTY. PRILADELPAIA Avold troubie by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows < IF YOU ‘WANTED. how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. —————————————— PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanl> 6 fp"mq 'I‘n], rnflnp«-finn awarded the Gold Medal of Honor—the highest recogni- the Panama-Pacific International Exposition! GREGG SHORTHAND RATIONAL TYPEWRITING OFFICE TRAINING FOR STENOGRAPHERS hy spend time and money learning old-time methods when D be up to the minute. An analysis of carefplly collected sta- ‘shows that shorthand is taught in the high schools of 2,113 jin the United States. The following table shows the compara- ; nfllng of the seven leading systems: GREGG SHORTHAND oipieise Ben Pitman .. Isaac Pitman . Graham . Barnes Pitman . Munson ...... 39 Day Graham . soo 36 her analysis shows that Gregg Shorthand is taught in more SOX I8 per cent. of the 2,113 cities in the high schools of which EW OUTIFIELDER FOR SOX. jand is offered. 3 Chicago, Aug. 18.—Charles Jackson, ge Shorthand is taught in 563 more cities than the other six an outfielder purchased from the | 'stems combined. Bloomington club of the Tharee-Eye | lve years ago Gregg Shorthand was taught in not more than league, joined the Chicago Americans | ‘» idred schools of all kinds in the United States and Canada; here today. He has made a reputa- | it is taught in more than 2,500—in more than all the other tion by his heavy hitting. | ‘ecombined. It was adopted by more than four hundred it o | in 1913. TIM JORDAN RELEASED. dan, former star first baseman of the Brooklyn National league club, was LE WITT BUILDING, 276 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 602-12. vesterday given his release by Jack School Is Open From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Dunn of the local International league | ] ] team. Jordan lost his job when the | Yankees sent Charley Mullen here re- cently. S BLOCK, 132 MAIN ST.The Hardware City Business College jool is your opportunity. It may prove the turning point toward your career. = - ning School—It takees GRIT to go to Evening school and study {ay’s work, but the effortpay tion for you to consider iz th _Ability, and My Oppor tunity. nces of promotion in business would be do the work we teach in our school. teachers to help you. Office open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ¥. H. SHIELDS, PRIN. want an absolutely honest bargain in a pretty shore cottage with seven rooms, big stone fire- place, bath, gas, water and sewer connection, in a high-class restrict- ed park, on improved road direct to beach, come and see this one at my expense. I am selling at cost at $3,000, only ten per cent. cash. Curiosity seekers please do not an- swer this. F. S. Yale, Owner, care Herald office. 8-18-2d | u . TYGERS BUY JAMES, Detrolt, Aug. 18.—After several wocks of negotlations it was an- | nounced today that Frank J. Navin, o ame: 7i S president of the Detroit American | DIV Mrs. James Vile 35 Park League baseball club, had purchased | oge : Bill James, pitcher, from the ! | St. | Louis Browns. The price paid for | WANTED—By German woman, to go him is said to have been in ‘the ! out washing and ironing. 17 Web- neighborhood of $15,000. | ster street, first floor. 8-19-1ax In addition to the cash price it also | &% was stated that Detroit exchanged | WANTED—Young experienced gro- Willlam Jacobson, an outfielder for | cery clerk at once, good chance James. for right man. Address, Box 8i3, Herald office. 8-18-3dx DENTAL ROOMS . 193 Main Strest Over 2bc Store Bm WORK AT MUDERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. k. ._.UNKS, D, D S,‘ O rremine- x Nati ral Bank Bvilding. OPEN FvEmN&m BOWLING Clubs and Private Par.ie; WANTED-—Maid for general work, family of four, adults. house- Ap- 35 Ay 77 44 WHY STAY in the noise and heat when you can settle your family at small cost in the most beautiful residence park on the shore and spend your week ends there your- self? You will find real comfort and seclusion here, with fine bath- ing, perfect sanitation, cool breezes and ample shade. Delightful social features at clubhouse limited to residents and guests. California type bungalows with all improve- ments on large lots built for $1,500 up, very ecasy terms. Entire prop- erty free and clear in resident ow: er’'s hands. Substantial Connecti- cut and New York business men are investing here, for certain in- Agcn(s Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. l(opnim, supplies, rage. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS | 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Accommodated Letter Heads Printed. Hilding Nelson, HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXGHANGE, Ikc. | 172-174 "ARCH STREET. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. | crease. Address ‘‘References, Box Herald fmc-?. 3-18-2d uh .I. LL l. lVLb = If you are anuciputing lll\¢'>.l,,|-] tion in any 'matter where secrecy integrity and results are esscntl write A. G. BROWN, 26 STAT STREET. HARTFORD. CONN RESIDENCE ~ On Beautiful Berlin strect, 10-room wtismnnss - | house. 8 acres land, fruits, large bard® Nice Little Homes QU[GLEY ho one acre of land Plainv 277 MAIN ST. WANTED—Two young men to learn building trade. Apply Wednesday morning, near Congregational church, Kensington. 8-17-3d WANTED—By man; furnished room with out-of-door sleeping facilities. Not tubercular. Address Box 9R, Herald. 8-17-3dx WANTED—Chef Bronson, City. and cook at Hotel 8-16-tf WANTED—Set of light, double har- ness. Tel. 1074-2, or 646-23. 8-16-1w COUNTRY FUR HED ROOMS. TWO NEGROES LYNCHED. = HELP WANTiED—MALE. LARGE FRONT ROPM, rarning wa- ter; heat, bath, etc. No. 28 Souta High street. 8-19-3d Third Rescued From Mob But Dies at | WANTED—First class operator on Hospiial. 3 5 | Cobk wood screw threader. Would Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 19.—“Kid” | be required to operate twelve ma- Jackson and MHenry Russell, negroes, i od wages and stead ! were lynched yesterday at Hope | :vl::::q N((j;ge but seber and indus. | Church street, fruit Store. 8-19-3dx Hult, ten miles from here. Another | tripys man need apply. Benjamin = o e negro, whose name has not been Richard and Son, Inc., Winsted, | DRESSMAKING. learned, was rescued from the mob | Conn, 8-19-tf, but died at a hospital. The negroes were charged with poisoning mules on a plantation sev- eral months ago. ————————————————————— | Post Office clerk-carrier ‘‘exam” { To the Board of County Commisslon- | “ "N "Britain, October 2nd. ers for Hartford County. | ) pa der former government ex- I HEREBY APPLY for a transfer| P2re MRGSR fommer BR 8 Hom b of Jos. A. Volz's L:cgnse to sell Spir- terson Civil Service School, Rochea- ituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, er, N. Y TO RENT—Furnished rooms or light housekeeping rooms, Inquire 38 We are offering nice barn Am I Making the Most of My le, also and two family house, DRESSMAKING done at home. Miss N. Gunther, 54 Trinity St. 8-19-3dx Notice. Please Take Notice, that the of Negrola & Bonalli has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr, Bonalli has taken possession of store at No. 154 East Main street and has as- \ Rea'ty Co. | sumed and agreed to pay all the bills | « e k: ” - | T The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street Lager Beer, Rhine Winc, and Cider | JOSEPH NEGROLA | at 183 Elm street, Town of New Brit- DOMINICK BONALLI, ain. My place of business is not lo- HELP WANTED— New Britain, Conn, August 18th, 1915, | cated within two hundred feet in a | — : - BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderave Prices AT Lale g, i, Iy iy s direct line from any Church Edifice | WANTED—A waitress. Apply | of Public or Parochial School, or the | Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine: - Liquors, LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dene in Several Languages premises pertaining thereto, or any housework. Apply Mrs. Order Same fl'om 25 Areh St P 4822 i WANTED.—Exeprienced strippers on post-office, public library, or ceme- et ey Brifain, this 9th day ||« Bheldon, 2l Fremclsstheet PHILIP BARDECK, SR 8_"”"‘1»7_ 185 Arch St. ‘Ph Appl!ca'nt. WANTED—A competent girl to do l 00 Th 5 P % e Eastern Printing Co, ) 53 Chur‘ . Street. Tel. 634. covegng‘ r(\:na(-,hln& Apply N. B, Pa- C. BBESEN. MGR. per Box Co.. Walnut St : - - NOTICE. et : RORERFumniture and P v FGH A HGME Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers ing, cal and on distance, rain ARG N e e ok N t 6 R WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS ea Oom all grades, prices right We, the Undersigned, are electors| Seneral housework, apply at 18 v you to see us. John Halvarson, COTTAGE = | and tax-payers, owning real estate, of L gl 851s6dx pe 36 Maple street. 'Phone 615 the Town of New PBritain, and hereby T-6dx 277 Main Street WANTED—Good strong man to drive team G. H. Baldwin, Kensington. 8-16-tf greatly increased if barn and one acre land, Jerome avenue. The Home Banking and firm at FOR SALE e at Maple Hill. on Adams Street, near Vine. 'u,se on Lincoln Street huliz & Cesfiefle, Inc. 242 Main ¢ reet COTTAGE PLACE De:"_~ble 6 Room Cottage with Furnace, Gas, ™ 75 anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive gain on EASY TERMS. APPLY to E W. L. HATCH CO. CE AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET, & Office Open Mond ay and Saturday Evenings. e 8-17-tf WANTED — Woman for general Stanley ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. | sign and endorse the foregoing ap- | plication of Simon Luddy for a 1i- | cense, and hereby certify that sa! applicant is a suitable person to be li- censed pursuant to said application. Dated at New RBritain, this 9th Jay of August, A. D., 1915 JAMES J. WATSON, JOHN McINERNEY GEOGE A, HAGIST. WILLIAM G. MULLER. WILLIAM RADIL. 1 Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- | tors and tax-payvers, owning real es- | Richard Covert, tate, in the Town of New Britain. el. 1073-4. Dated at New Britain, this 9th day - — — of August, A. D., 1915. NOTICE—Automobile HARRY A. HARGREAVES, out. Loow rates. K. Deputy Town Clerk. 103-5. 304 MAIN St. 'Phone 534 { MORGAN & HKINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1834, the otdest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olty, AUTOMOBILE PAR' ’T‘I ‘ery reasonahle rates. New Bui taken out. S. Kyle, Tel 8-16-6d parties taken l