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OSTAL TELEGRAPH-COMMMERCIAL CABLES CLARENCE H, MACKAY, President s, TELEGRAM [ Postal Telegraph-Gable Co. Inc. transmits and delivers his message subject to terms and condliions printed on back of this blank D the following Telegram, subject to the on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to. BRISCOE WINS! (Design Patent No. 40529) The first of the three racing cars built by the Briscoe Motor Company was finished in the shops Thursday, August 26, and made its debut on the Cleveland mile track August 28, immediately lowering the world’s 25-mile dirt track record from 21:36 to 21:32 3-5. The same Briscoe, the smallest car on the track, won 10-mile handicap in 8:55; 5-mile race from standing start in 5:09 1-2, 3-mile free-for-all in 2:32 4-5, 1-mile against time in 51 seconds flat. Louis Disbrow driving. Briscoes will race in Des Moines September 3rd, Denver September 5th; Lincoln, Neb. September 10th; St. faul WATCH FOR RESULTS. MORRIN’S GARAGE September 11th, etc. E. MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN. Agents for New Britain Plainville, Bristol and Berlin MALE RAFFLES HEED AS BURGLAR ged With Looting Summer Home Of New Britain Women at Haddam, ddam, Oct. 14.—Mrs, Belle ell, wife of Walter S. Newell, for '8 a prominent business man of [dletown, pleaded guilty before ‘a ce of the peace here today to ‘theft of about $2,000 worth of lque furniture from the Shailer e in Haddam, the summer home Mrs. Jennie Bailey and her sister Cynthia Shailer of New Britain. ‘was held for trial in the superior at the December term and in ult of $1,000 bail, was taken to Haddam - jail. rs. Bailey: and Miss Shailer are 8. VERY FINE PROPERTY. Ve are offering a very desirable or COUNTRY HOME, con- ing of nice House, large Barns and acres. of choice land, all 'ocated hin three miles of the center of v Britain. he Home Banking and Reaity Co. e Dickinson,” 193 Main Street sisters and their summer residence, known as the Shailer house, is locat- ed near the Haddam jail on the Main street of the village. The local women have much valuable ~ antique furni- ture in the house which has been in their family for several generations. It is said that Mrs. Newell acted in the manner of a high class burglar, going about her work with the use of Ter own automobile. She has dealt extensively in antiques for several years but the first clue as to her being the culprit was obtained, it is said, when she placed some of the stolen geods on the market. It is supposed that entrance to the Shailer house was effected through a window, the articles taken out into Mrs. Newell’s automobile, and whirl- ed away. Mrs. Newell is about forty- five years of age and is the mother of several children. At present the family resides in Cromwell. Among the many articles that weré stolen from the Shailer house is a grandfather’s clock, brass candle- sticks, old chairs, blankets andirons, ete. MARINE MAN WINS SHOOT. Sergeant Lienhard Wins Rapid Five Match After Brilliant Exhibition. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 14.—Ser- geant Jacob Lienhard, United States Marine Corps, won the rapid-fire rifle match yesterday in the National Rifle Association shoot hére. The match was closely contested, seven men being tied with a perfect score at the end of the first stage. Lien- hard, however, won in the second stage. Five riflemen who tied for PEONIES No flowers exceed the Peonies in.popularity and none are more easily grown, and now is the proper time to plant. We have a choice collection of nine varieties that are quoted in nursery cata- logues at 50c to $1.00 each. We are offering a special on them at 40c each or one each of nine varieties for $3.00, VIET’S GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 48 CLINTON ST. QUIGLEY SAYS e et THE MAN WHO IS WILLING TO HUSTLE, WILLING TO SAVE AND HAS SOME AMBITION, CAN OWN HIS OWN HOME A Home ¥s Worth Working For, Worth Having, Worth All the Effort and Little Sacrifices One Must Make in Order to Own One Here'’s a Beautiful 3 Tenement House on Bassett Street for $6,300 Here’'s a 6-Room Cottage, modern lmprovemems, well built, near Trolley Line, QUIGLEY, Price 2,300; Cash $100 277 Main Street TO RENT 48 Maple St. 6 rooms, 48 Maple St., 6 rooms, $15 115 Fairview St, 6 rooms $15 Maple St- 5 rooms ..... $14 Church St., 5 rooms,.. $23 ... 920 64 Church St., 48 Main St., 5 450 East S*. 6§ 87 Arch St.. b Hart 5 rooms .. rooms rooms . Tooms rooms . THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. | bers of the flying second will second honors tomorrow. The rapid-fire match was the only one completed yesterday. The final stage of the shoot for the president’s cup, regarded as one of the premier events of the meet, being put over un- til today. First Lieutenant Basil Mid- dleton, Second Infantry, National Guard of Indiana, was leading at the end of the third stage yesterday., In the shooting today at 200 and 300 yards rapid fire, and 600 yards, slow fire, Lieutenant Middleton made 174 points out of a possible 175. There were 200 riflemen in this shoot. The score of the lowest man was 165. shoot for TROLLEY CO. OFFERS PRIZES. New Haven, Oct. 14.—The Con- necticut company, operating trolley lines in the state, has offered prizes in gold, it is announced here for the best essays by school children on the subject, “How I keep safe upon the streets and roads.” The first prize will be $20 and the second $10. The essays are to be sent to the state board of education on or before De- cember 1, 1915. PEARY, POLE FINDER, TRIES FLYING GAME; HE SAYS IT°S GREAT i St Admn"al PEARY MAKES HiS FIRST FLIG Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, dis- coverer of the north pole, took his first aeroplane flight, near New York and had the additional excitement of having to volplane into Long Beach inlet when the engine stopped 1,200 feet above the earth. Apparently he enjoyed the experience nugely, pleased that the mishap allowed him a priv- ilege that was denied the other mem- party. Admiral Peary was smiling when he stepped on land and said that it had been a great experience. “I thought it was all part of the game wnen we started to come down,” he sald. “I hadn't the slightest idea that there was any- thing wrong with wne machinery. There wasn’t a moment of the flight that I didn’t enjoy.” “How would you like to make a trip to the pole in an airboat?” one of the party asked. “That would be fine,” he said; then added smilingly, “In the summer time.” CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Lady’s pocketbook containing gold watch and sum of money, be- tween Washington street and Cen- tral park. Finder please return to Herald office and receive reward. 10-13-40x ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST.—A boy's overcoat, at electric field last Saturday. Finder notify Robert C. Booth, 42 Park Place, Tel. 938, 10-13-14 LOST—Black and tan hound pup. Re- ward. 12 Lincoln street. 10-11-3d _— TO RENT NTED—Rent of five conveniences. Address, Box 7, Herald. rooms, all Tenement, 10-13-3dx TO RENT—Comfortable front room with board, could accommodate two gentlemen. 86 Lake street. 10-14-3d TO RENT— rooms each; on trolley line. Chestnut street. yo tenements of five modern improvements, W. P. Steele, 260 10-14-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement, alil modern improvements, 12 School street, Adults. Tel. 1249-2 . 10-13-d4x FOR RENT—28 (_nlnt "trcu[ . Pease, 26 Court Street. J. TO RENT—5 room tenements, cor- ner Griswold and Highland stree All improvements, inquire 75 Haw kins street. 10-13-3dx TO RENT—Upstairs tenement of 6 rooms, electricity, gas, steam heat, and hot water. Terms moderate. Inquire 48 Vine street. 10-12-tf TO RENT—Half of store centrally located. Inquire 72 West Main street. TO RENT—Five room modern improvements, street. Tel. 1079-3. TO RENT—Six room tenement. Choice of first or second floor. Im- provements, 7 Andrews street. 10-1-6dx tenement, 14 Warlock 10-11-wilx TO RENT—Four rooms, newly paint- ed, at 32 Greenwood street, 10-2-tf 10-12-tf | FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Mirror 39x17, in., suit- able for milliner or dressmaker. 30 Sherman Court, 10-14-1dx FOR SALE—1913 five passenger Buick in good condition. Electric lights. William H, Allen, 331 Chest- nut street. 10-14-d3x FOR SALE—1915 Ford Touring Car. Geo. leys. 10-14-1dx FOR SALE—1 Reo runabout and one 1914 Overland with electric lights and starter. Irice right on both cars. Wm. F. Keeley, EIm and Seymour streets. 10-14-3d FOR SALE—Upright piano, wonder; ful bargain, make offer, anxious to move, sell dollar weekly. Address “Sacrifice,” Herald office. 10-14-1dx FOR SALE—1 Royal Typewriter ons vear old at a bargain. Adkins Print- ing Co., 66 Church street. 10-14-3d FOR SALE—Mahogany parlor suite, Joddy refrigerator, coal range, small table, axminster rug. 628 East St 10-12-3d FOR SALE—Five passenger Hudson touring car 1913-54 model. For par- ticulars inquire 92 Vine street. 10-11-6tf FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter late Model 4. Just overhauled. Machine like new. Price low for cash. Address “Underwood,” Box 10, New Britain Herald. 10-12-3dx FOR SALE—An especially good horse for sale. A. N, Clark & Son, Plain- ville, Conn. 10-12-3d Bacon, 88 10-12-3dx FOR SALE—Ferrets. Wallace St. TO RENT—Six rooms, third floor, 54 Garden St. All improvements. Tel. 605-3. 9-29-tf all im- 9-28-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms. provements. 'Phone 47 | TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; 473 Park street extensiom: modern improvements. 9-9-tf TO RENT—Third floor tenement of Ave rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Desirable tenement six rooms, electricity, gas, adults. 113 Bassett street. 5-27-tf —_— WANTED. voung lady office work WANTED—Position by experienced in general d typewriting. Some knowledge enography. State wages. Ad- ss Box 5BX, Herald. 10-14-1dx WANTED—Competent Mrs. F. G. Vibberts, cook. Apply Sunnyledge. 10-14-2a hour no lavor WANTED—Machinis open shop, not in this ci troubles. Address XYZ, New Bri- tain Herald. 10-14-6d WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. State price, ad- dress Rooms Box 4, Herald. 10-13-d3x WANTED—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in New Britain, or, near vicinity. Plainville included, address Box 7 CL. Herald. 10-13-2dx —— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. apartment or Call at 5 10-14-2dx WANTED—A nurse girl. Sherman court. WANTED—A competent general housework. No washing. Mrs. R. T. Logan, Wall St., Middle- town. 10-13-a3x maid for WANTED—Girl f work. Apply general West house- Main St 10-13-6d NOTICE. TWO PERSON can have room board in private family, ing, new house. from center. B and home cook- minutes’ walk 82XX, Herald. 10-14-2 AUTOMORBILE Low rates, K, PARTIES taken out. S. Kyle. § Tel. 103-5. 10-13-4dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Buick car. Very Richard Covert, Telephone 1073-4. out. reasonable rates. 220 Maple street. 10-13-5dx FOR SALE—Several horses ranging from 1200 to 1500. Just out of hard work. New Britain Ice Corporation. 10-11-6d AUSTION SALE—Saloon at 113 East (ourt- street, Middletown, Conn. One of the best and the oldest stands in the city. Will be sold to the highest bidder, I‘riday, Octo- ber 15th, 1915. Leo B. Santangelo, Trustee. 10-9-5d FOR SALE—Victrola, latest model almost new, $15, including records. $1 weekly terms if desired, Box 3W Herald. 10-6-tf FOR SALE—Corbin car, toy tonneau, good condition. Apply to Bence, Buick garage. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for one or two gentlemen. 3 Franklin Square. 10-14-3d " _In modern house nicely furnished front room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Privats family, 16 John street. 10-13-2dx TO RENT—Heated furnished rooms, 35 Walnut St. 10-11-5dx HELP W WANTED—Young man for Aetna Bowling Alleys. WANTED—One plumber. Arch street. evenings. 10-14-1dx Apply 150 10-13-tf man of character represent us in your vicinity. Pleasant work, good pay. Write for our special plan. Barnes Bros., Nursery Co., Yalesville, Conn Box H. 10-14-4dx WANTED—A ability to and AGENTS WANTED—$5 to $7 daily selling New Fibre Brooms; every woman will buy. Sample by Par- cel Post, 30 cents. Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. 10-11-5dx WANTED—Clerk for One with experience Russll Bros. butter stora. preferred. 10-13-34 WANTED—Active learn new line 142 Main street, WANTED—Hand and Automatic k- ew Machine Operators, 48 hour shop. No labor troubles. Apply Employment Agent, American Graphophone Company, Bridgeport, “A. B. JOHNSON, 0. D. 8. DENTIST Vaticnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. 8 Per Cent. lNTEREST ON LOCAL COND MORT GES young man to of business. Apply 10-13-tf QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. | | | C. Rogers, Aetna Bowling Al- | IFOR SALE-f,0e™ Can be sold cheap. Apply to $100 FOR A HOME QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near ' Stanley. 6 teams. 7Tel. connection NOTICE! REGISTERED NURSE Having suitable home, living alone, would accommodate few confinements desiring privacy. Terms moderate. Write P. O. Box 951, Hartford. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc 26 State St. Hartford, Conn.» B. M. KNOX TEACHER OF SINGING that teaching ROOM BLOCK, 259 MAIN TUESDAY has resumed 40, BOOTH STREET, every Announces he at afternoon and evening. VOICE TRIAL QUIGLEY Real Estate Fire Insurance 277 MAIN ST. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION ME! and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languages R The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur__. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESF MGR. FREE. Desu'able 2 Fami No. 61 Madison Street Large corner lot, all kinds of fruit, every modern convenience in house. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main Street If You Want Gooa lmllled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, {185 Arch St. ’Phone 482- FOR SALE. First class sjngle house of 9 rooms, all in prime condition with every im- provement. Also large 8 floor barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET —LIVERY-—— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. BOWLING Ciubs and Private Parlies Accommodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREEL. < l)Ll EC TIVLS ’ If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secreey,) integrity and results are essent write A. G. BROWN, 26 STA | STREET, HARTFORD, CONN, "PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. Denison Garage Levecy Gose ue hive, duy ens ol Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag’t Reo Cars T For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds v Avold trouble by having your b ance written by a man who kno how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth's Block. Will open studio in Booth)s Block, Room 21, Oct. 1st, 1915, Hours ® A. M. to 9 P. Residence 179 Hart suni "Phone 1467. Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. “Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 7 ELM LESS THAN 2 CENTS Per Week will Buy a Fire In- Policy of $500 on Your for Three Years STREET surance Furniture FRILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Mamn Strest Over z5¢ Store BEST WORK AT MOUDERATE PRICES Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. b. ..0oNKS, D, D. S. Georgianna Monks, D. D. S. Oftice COTTAGE IN 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & 50 CENTS. PER WEEK WILL BUY / BUILDING LOT QUIGLEY, 277 Main 1% QUIGLEY, 277 Main St.. U ILLUSTRATORS - ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN, BEFORE You Buy, See this NEW THE WESTERN PART OF CITY, with Garage, For Sale for $3,500. Call on Schultz & Costello, Inc 242 Main Street. - Wall Papers—Room Mouldings~Wall Papcrs WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. "Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854. the oldest Wall Paper and Patnt Shop e City,