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§ 9—All is fair in Mg the speed limit. on learned yesterday fible who were in such to be married that onsible for the arrest thauffeur for reckless they were too late to nan to tie the knot. ederick Schiffer, Pawtucket, R. I, and ' Catherine Hazen, 117 509 East Seventy-ninth f the pair who strove to _express speed. In com- [Kate Kenny, the girl’s the home of 23 4 marriage license close at 4 p. m. ‘Was Short, # Joseph Ellas of 215 Street, the driver of the ¥ hired, that they had in which to reach the bllding. The mext seen &ll official accounts was lachine whizzed past iry O’Brien of the L ab Spring and Lafay- Brien set out after e OTHER FALL EFFECT FOR THE JUVENILE IN STREET W' i the speed of an @sing elopers. He i@ handed the chauffeur court: The passen- taxicab was in reai- h, but mile a minute 't appeal to Policeman s firm in his assertion { d have to go to court, Bity didn’t permit even Joy rides. €d pair completed the their goal on foot, Mrs, Kenny proceed- nbs police court. There D’Brien said that Ellas Ang at twenty-nine miles #agistrate Simms assess- 6 against the chauffeur. Pther Paid Fine. vas paid by the bride-to- who then hastened to jal bullding: She found Ung man and her daughter | finto the marriage license before 4 o’clock, only to | e place didn’t close until ! Nevertheless their trials | er, because the mother r to sign the MUcense nutes before closing time iffer and Miss Hazen ob- _license they went to the [“ehapel” on the floor above | pred that no Alderman was | 0 perform the ceremony. | tthew Dobbins, however, | athetic and told them to e he sought the indispen- officials. Finally he manag- Alderman Frederick H. but meanwhile Schiffer nancee had strayed away. vere sent out to find them, a late hour last night re- icated that the pair had [be married in haste. [LLE A RESORT 'CHANGED ONE o) Tacking Vacation Contingent of 1930-35 Bufld Trenches. le, France, Sept. 9.—The pw, horse races and other actions which have brought of society here at this sea- i year are lacking, but ths ! ‘esort - is still lively with a p the broadwalk that is made | ly of convelscent soldiers nurses. Some of the big- are hospitals, some of the lllas also, but there are ldren to prevent the Bm being submerged in d the in ds of Trouville are also - of interesting military op- ‘All along the beach from to Trouville there is an ‘uninterrupted series of ‘built by the contingents of 1985, now .in their fifth to , who are working under on of convalscent soldiers. re obliged to give the coun- in order to pass, and then, P distinctly informed, it is own risk and peril for their nths everywhere in imita- ose at the front. If a high id fills the trenches with sca galling the winter campaign fe Yser it heightens the joy e to ten year old “pollus” | into them in their bathing make more noise than l This attractive suit is featured in novelty cloth, while the collar and cuffs are of striped novelty velvet. The coat gives a double flounce effect over the plaited. shortish skirt, and a but- toned waistband and tailored slit pockets give the trim finish. The tiny vest is of white georgette crape. Itis positively known that rats are carriers of the most loath- deadly dine such as cancer, s Jeprosy and bubonic plague. RAT CORN will positively destroy your rats. Deadly to rats and mice. Harmless to human beings. Ratedry up, WE Ge 25c¢., 50c. and $1.00. el oy 5 Botanical Mfg., Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Every school boy and girl wants a fountain pen—it just comes natu- ral to ’em. But the one they prize and are really proud of is 7 Self- lling Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE The CONKLIN is not only self-filling and self- New England W‘W-Supply ‘With Roe From West, San Francisco, Sept. 9.—New Eng- land states are to make an effort to replenish their shad supply from Cali- fornia, it became known today, the original stock of these fish for the Pacific coast having been brought from the Connecticut River more than 35 years ago. George H. Graham, fish and game |- commissioner from Massachusetts, and John M. Crampton, fish and game commissioner from Connecticut, who are attending the National ffissocla- tion of Fish and Game Commissioners convention here, have filed Wwith the California fish and game commission a Tequest that in spring, when shad come into the streams from the sea, several large shipments of shad roe be made to eastern hatcheries. LEAVES $200,000. Pennsylvania Women Gives $2,000 to Booker Washington. Redding, Sept. 9.—An estate of more than $200,000 is disposed of by the will of Mrs. Harriet Barnes, aged 85 years, who died recently at her apartments in a New York hotel, it was learned here today. Her three children, Attorney Herbert S. Barnes, of Redding Ridge; Harry Barnes, of | Vermont, and Mrs. Lucretia Howard of Buffalo, N. Y., each receive $50,000 in trust. . Other bequests include $2,000 to | Booker Washington for his educa- | tional work among southern negroes, $2,000 for educational and missionary work among the Indians on reserva- tions and $2,000 to the Salvation Army. _— NOTICE. COMMERCIAL HALL, 321 1-2 Main street, to rent for meetings: New- ly renovated. Mrs. Abbie Dawson, 42 Prospect street. 9-7-d3x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Telephone 1078-4. © 9-7-d5x CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. ——e T LOST—Tuesday afternoon, an um- brella off North End trolley, be- tween Francis street and Hartrford avenue. Telephone 712-5. 9-9-dl1x LOST--Ten dollars, between center and Garden street. Finder return to $ Garden street. 9-8-2dx FOUND. R R e e FOUND—Small dark bay horse, thin in flesh; Concord buggy, side springs. Brought to my place Mon- day. Inquire W. C. Hart livery stables, Plainville. 9-9-d2 TO RENT ALL advertisements for the classified column mnst be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One brass bed, mattress, springs, 1 Axminster rug, 9x12 Singer sewing machine, 259 Arch street, middle bell.- 9-9-d3x FOR SALE—New 1915 Ford touring car. Very reasonable, Box 3, Auto, Herald. 9-7-d3x TO RENT—One four room and one five room tenement. lmprovements. 67 Lawler street. 9-9-3d FOR SALE—Two family house, all modern improvements, apply 31 Woodland street: 9-9-5dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension- 9-9-(f TO RENT—Four room tenement, 55 1-2 Trinity street. Inquire down- stairs, 9-9-wix T TO RENT—4 room tenement, up- stairs, modern improvements. 65 Seymour street. 9-8-1wx TO RENT-—Upstairs tenement, 6 Tooms, 48 Vine street. Inquire on premises. 9-8-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements. Electric and fur- nace. 32 Monroe street. Apply Guarantee Shoe store, 398 Main street. Tel. 1325-4. 9-8-d3 e FREDERICK F. HARMON: instruction in all grades. tion guaranteed. Studio Rooms 18, 19, Booth Block. Open Mon- day, Tuesday and Saturday even- ings. 9-4-6d4 Piano Satisfac- New Britain Welding Works 102 MAPLE STREET, NEW BRIT- , CO:. TELEPHONE 596-5. ‘Welding of all kinds, broken auto- mobiles and machinery parts, tanks sheet metal ctc. Estimates given on all welding and cutting. teed. Moderate prices. kinds of ‘Work guaran- TO RENT The Store No. 7 Franklin Square. Has been occupied for the past seven years as a Dyeing Establishment. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street “What's the matter, Smith? You ook all to the bad ! ‘Well, I'll tell you. Things are upset at home, The kid’s sick— wife ‘worn out. Frankly, I'm up against it Simply cannot get any help. cleaning but it’s by far the simplest of all — al- most impossible to get out of order. Try it and see. All styles—a point to suit any hand. The Adkins Printing Co. 66 CHURGH STREET, NEW BRITAIN, GONN. | COTTAGE PLACE Des’_~ble 6 Room Cottage with Furnace, Gas, et — " anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive gain on EASY TERMS. APPLY to W. L. HATCH CO. AND REAL ESTATE 20 WESTIMAIN STRERT, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Your wife trying to do all the work? Yes—and the washing, too. ‘Well, the washing isn’t so hard. It isn’tl Why that's the longest, hardest day’s work she does. Do you mean to say that you have electric light and not a Thor Elec- tric Washing Machine | A Thor? Sure! Get after that now. Don't let your wife break her back over a wash board. Get her a Thor Electric Washer quick.” 3 Cents worth of electricity will do the 8 fora family FREE Telephone todayforone. The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-79 Church St. Tel. No. 800. TO RENT—Second floor Apply at 439 Chestnut St. TO RENT—Third floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf tenement. 9-7-d3x TO RENT—Two tenements of five room each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, No. 260 Chestnut street. 9-4-6dx TO RENT—Five room tenements, all improvements, rent reasonable. Inquire on premises. 83 Dewey St. Tel. 765-2. 9-3-6d TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 77 Linwood street, Tel. 275-2, 9-2-tf TO RENT—Five rooms and reception hall in a three family house, 12 Hart street, furnace heat, perfect- ly arranged and modern in detail. Apply Wexler 489 Arch street, Phone 1311-2. 9-1-tf TO RENT-—Two tenements on Arch street, oneé three rooms. $9; one four rooms $11. Inquiré 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. 7-14-tt TO RENT—Deetirable tenement six rooms, electricity, gas, adults. 113 Bassett street. 6-27-tf —————————————————————————— ‘WANTED. WANTED—Salesman and collector: Apply at Singer Store, 23 West Main street, between 12 and 1:30 p. m. and after 5 p. m. 9-9-d2x WANTED—To rent typewriter, or will buy if price is right, Royal preferred. Box 4 B B. Herald. 9-8-2dx WANTED—Piano pupils by experi- enced teacher at 50c per lesson. References furnished. Address Mu- sic Teacher, Box 6, Herald. 9-8-2a WANTED—A helper on sheet metal work., Apply Box X24X, Herald office. 9-8-3dx FOR SALLE—1913 four new shoes. First class con- ition. New Britain Garage. dition @ e e FOR SALE—Two-family house, all modern improvements, hardwood finish, etc. Garage in rear. Apply 193 Bassett street. 9-4-6dx FOR SALE—Saxon Roadster, one year old. Tires and condition as good as mnew §$275.00. Latest model Pope, electric lights and self starter. Also 1911 Reo, fine condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St., city. 9-3-6d N FOR SALE—Handsome two seated open carriage. upholstered in light broad cloth, nickle trim, large side lights, very stylish, just the thing for the pair. Price $38.00 if sold at once. As I have no use for same, Address W- H. Whitney, Kensing- ton, Conn. 9-9-1dx FFOR SALE—Nice bay mare, very gocd roader, not afraid of anything. Call 27 Osgood ave., or Tel. 15625-2. 9-3-6dx FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with 50 records, also recording outfit, all in perfect condition, $10. $1 week- ly terms if desired, Box 10 BB. Herald. 8-31-tf FOR SALE—Victrola, used only a short time good as new, $25, in- cluding records sold on easy terms. Box X8X, Herald, 8-31-tf e —————————————————————— HELP WANTED-—MALE., WANTED—Boy about 17 years old to help around store, 22 Park street. 9-9-3d WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Good wages. No washing, apply to Mrs. Wm- E, Atwood, 175 Vine street. Please do not call if not entirely competent, 9-9-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE., WANTED—Competent girl to do gen- eral housework- Apply at 18 Lex- ington street. 9-9-wix WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general housework. No wash- ing. 33 Lexington St. 9-9-d2 Ford runabout, | HOW ABOUT THAT GAS WATER HEATER YOU WERE GOING Have you forgotten it or are ing the same? latter case, we shall be pleased to needless to explain its good qualiti Hot water is very essential in any house. Plumbing in all its branches, If the former case, we wish to remind you. TO INSTALL you seeking information concern- If the quote you prices. Of course It is es as you must already know them We aleo do Tinning and J. EDWARD ERWIN ‘Where Prices Suit 62 LAFAYETTE STREET and Service Satisfies. 'PHONE 629 FOR SALE All Modern Conveniences. Large Lot A MODEL HOME - ON BASSETT ST. and Garage. For Particulars Call On H. D. HUMPHREY This school maintains a high posi- tion in the esteem of the business community which concedes its author- ity in matters of accounting and busi- ness procedure, It enjoys a reputation for integrity rarely attained by an institution of this kind. Write, call or 'phone for Catalogue N. HUNTSINGER'’S 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Decne in Several Languages. i The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Churc.. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. BASSETT STREET New Three Family Home, All Modern Improvements, $6,300. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN STREET. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New & and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 230. 287 ELM STREET WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Mrs. C, J. White, 31 Curtis street. 9-8-tf — WANTED—Experienced woman to take charge of muslin underwear and corset department. Must be thoroughly experienced in both lines. Apply at once, Box 18 XX, Herald office. 9-8-d2 —_ house- R. C. 9-8-tf WANTED—Girl for general work, two in family. Mrs. Germond, 343 Hart street. WANTED-—Gir! for general house- work., Apply 71 Pearl street. 9-8-2dx WANTED—First class toolmakers and machinists. Apply New Brit- ain Mfg. Co., 216 South Main St. 9-7-5d WANTED—To buy lady’s second hand bicycle. 16 Prospect street. 9-7-wl WANTED—At once, two sheet metal workers. Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co., Plainville, Conn. 9-7-d6 — e ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPH C. BEEBE, organist of the South church, teacher of piano, or- gan and voice. Address South church office. " FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished, large front room, $2.50; smaller rooms, $1.25; privileges of home. 93 Arch street. 9-8-3dx WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 64 Grove Hill. 9-7-3d WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 76 So. Burritt St., 9-6-tf — e TO RENT OR FOR SALE, TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Two room bungaiows on Wooster and Raymond streets, at Barnsdale, 7 and 10 rooms, up to date rent. Can apply on purchase if desire to buy. Small deposit required. C. L. Barnes, 'phone 451-2, 192 Chestnut street. 9-8-6dx ————— SHORE PROPERTY. I HAVE A GENUINE BARGAIN .in a shore lot 40 by 90, shaded by im- mense tulip trees and facing down pretty road to beach, at $680, for limited time. Situated between two $750 lots in improved and re- stricted summer colony in highest and coolest location on shore, with clean beach, $80,000 club house, and quick trolley service. Water, gas, modern sewerage, no cesspools or marshes. Little cash and easy terms, but this will be sold this month, Undesirable nationalities please dc not answer W. T. Y., Box 35, care Herald office. 9-8-d2 DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write' A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. ' I use the Detecta Phone. IF YOU WANT A PRETTY SHORE Cottage in the most beautiful and select location on the short for a little caeh down ana no interest until spring, write me at once and do not take chances another sum- mer with high rents and crowded boarding houses. H. R., Box 34, Herald office. 9-8-d2 COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE On Beautiful Berlin street, 10-room house, 8 acres land, fruits, large barn. MAPLE STREET- 3-Family House, modern improve- ments, steam heat, lot 50x160. $1,000.00. QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. _&— g Nice Corner Residence - | Well located, with all improvements, ‘ suited for large family or rooming ! house. FOR SALE BY H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Istate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET ~—~LIVER Y— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. - 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 26¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P, M. | Sundays by Appointment. F. k. ..ONKS, D, D. 8. Georgianna Monks, D. D. 8. If You Want Good Bottled - Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. - ’Phone 482-2 Denison Garage - 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag’t Reo Cars Ko BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties ccommodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. el 6 QUIGLEY . 277 MAIN ST. A, B.JOHNSON, . D. 3. DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. UM ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, pi 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Sign Makers. rices right. "Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Oity, s S I B L B PO AL R M T P O DT W b g o4 A Chance toMakeMoney Buy a Lot on Stanley Street, Near the New Factory, From | Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. N ]