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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1917, FINE ENTRY LIST FOR BERLIN RAGES, (Continued From Eighth Page), J. J. A. Al Vincent R. Y. M. A. A. 100 Yards—City Championship. Francis J. Kiernan, St. Joseph's Y. M. A. A. Geo. B. Dillon, St. Ma Maurice D. Myers, St LA Vincent R. Y A Gerald Hannon, St. A. A. - Jos. Sexton, St. Joseph's Y. M. A. A. w. McEnroe, St. Joseph's Y. M. A. A Bernard Conley, St. Mar A A John P. Kiniry, St. Mary's A. 880 Yards Relay—Opcen. Faulkner, St. Joseph's Y. M. Kiernan, St. Joseph's A. A Joseph’s Kiernan, St. Joseph’s Joseph's Y. M. Francis J. Kiernan, St. Joseph's Y. M. A A Howard Reed, Salem Crescent. Peter J. White, Salem Crescent. = Llonel LaBeet, Salem Cr P. Verwoyen, Salem Crescent. Arthur C. Gorham, Salem Crescent. Oscar Hawkins, Salem Crescent. James M. Roche, Unattached. John Keehan, New Haven A. 4. A. J. Howard, New Haven A. A. S. North, New Haven A. A. Geo. H. Rudon, New Haven A. A. Anthony Terzakis, New Haven A. A. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. Philharmonic Band to Play at Walnut Hill. The following concert will be played by the Philharmonic band at Walnut Hill park tonight Opening—* With 'l‘xumy\e\ and Drum” America” Weldon Overture—"Raymond"” .Thomas A concert Maz Cohan “The First Heart Throbs”...Elenberg Cornet Quartet—Selected a. “Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh” . Rose Ohman Hubbell irand Selection—‘Bohemian Girl” Tobani (special re- .Herbert Suppe Gems from quest) “Hungarian Fantasia' . Finale—"Star Spangled Banner Ed. J. Lynch. Defeats Alexander in Ambulance Fund Tourney. Ohio, Sept. 12.—The tennis stars who are touring the coun- try in the interest of the war ambu- lance fund displayed the highest cla of tennis in contests which they staged yesterday. Two of the three were decided in Cincinnati, here matches SOX WIN EXHIBITION. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 1 I Chicago American team defeated a league play- Jake Run- the White with fif}ll‘l‘ team composed of minor ers here vesterday, 7 to 2. ser, a local boy, owned by Sox, made both the local runs circuit drives over the right fence. The score: Y r. h e .0010001000—2 8 5 ..12111010x—7 14 2 ]\0“«]&.1\1, Wagner and Wolfgang and Lynn, Jenkins. | Fort Wayne Kelly; AMPIONSHIP OF OHIO. 12.—The Amcricans and the Cincinnati Nation- post-season series for the, championship of Ohio after the { present bascball season closes, accord- !'ing to Secretary Bancroft of the'Cin- cinnati club. Mr. Bancroft said he had agreed with Mr. Barnard of the { Cleveland club, and the details will be scttled at the haseball meeting in Cincinnati on September 20. Seven games will be played under the juris- diction of the National Commission. FOR C] Chicago, Sept. Cleveland als will play a TA CLINCHES FLAG. Ga., Sept. 12—Atlanta won the Southern Association pennant by defeating Mobile here yesterday, and, although the season does not end un- til September 15, tho team already has established three league records, according to unofficial statistics, an-. nounced here. These show that the team has won more games, scored nearly 100 more runs and made about ! OFFICIAL PHOTOS TO BE TAKEN OF BOYS IN ACTION lz?:lx:lslxlx‘enc the American army et lic corps. Sergeant Price \yvhctol-.raphlc staff of the ! Press association to give his services | ito the government. This is the left the | American troops that soon will be go- American ‘ ing to France. that the newspaper men were not ask- ing to go to the front or to describe Ibutlcn or campaigns, but t@ their home soldiers so as to 38 folks at homé know how t: getting along. 3 He told the secretary will wear at the front | France, ! MAY DRAW ON POSTAL BANKS. i | Entisted Men Can Secure Their Money | By Mail. | Washington, Sept. 12.—Privilege of withdrawing funds from postal save |ings bank by mail is extended to de- | positors in the military or naval ser- | vice or engaged in work"® connected | twith military or naval activities rabroad in an order issued by Post- | [ mastor General Burleson. | | Certificates of deposit, endorsed be- { fore a federal postal agent, a United | States consul or a commissioned of- | | ficer of the army or navy, may be forwarded with an application for a . {money order for the desired amount, ! less the usual fee. The money order | will be mailed to the applicant abroad {as soon as it can be issued by the de- : | pository office. NATION REGULATES EXPLOSIV Washington, Sept. 1 'he hot for governmental regulation of the manufacture, distribution, storage and use of explosives during the war was passed by the senate late yester- - without a record vote. It goes to conference because of minor senate amendments. isn saliey CONG. HILL ITMPROVES i South Norwalk, Sept. 12.—It was | reported that Congressman E. J, Hill and Bayer-Tablets AsSpirin - CAPSULES ia Sealed Packages of 12 and 24 The trade-mark ' Aepirin’* (Rex. U. 8. Pat. Off. arantee that the monoaceticacidester of encla in thoee tablets and eapsules is of the reliablo Bayer manufacture, One true Aspirm Only One Beware of Substitutes ) The sole makers of gen- uine Aspirin brand every package and every tablet with the Bayer Cross, “The Bayer Cross— TABLETS fa Pocket Boxes of 12 B Botties of 24 asd 100 BA¢E E n R Your Gaarantee of Parity” 200 more hits than any other club in . passed a very good night was STATE OF CONNECTICUT straight sets, but there was plenty of resting comfortably today. action by the players. Clifforn AlgTalks,sNbw Hiven A A the seventeen years of the league. WAL Hanson MNew Haven A A All residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills on the WANTS PRESS WITH TROOPS AT. J. Faulkner, St. Joseph's Y. A A, W. F. Kilray, St. Joseph's Y. Hdrold Throckmorton, J., with Frederick B. ew York, as his partner, Elizabeth, Alexander, defeated LEWIS IN AUTO DERBY. Chicago, 111, Sept. 12.—Dave Lewis, i day ‘Washington, Sept. 12.-——Repre tive Gallivan of Massachusetts Baker to cable | dollar has heen paid to the State Treasurer. Sam Hardy, California, and C. asked Secrettary land, Pittsburgh, in the men by the scores of 2—6, Joseph Sexton, St. Joseph's Y. A mixed doubles match was won A A by Miss Molla Bjurstedt, Norway, Gerald Hannon, St. Joseph’s Y. paired with John Strachan, Califor. A, nia, from Throckmorton and Miss Ma wne, California, by scores A. A, Bernard Conley, St. Joseph's Y. A. A, one of , On Or Before SEPTEMBER 30th The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay A HEAVY PENALTY Balances in Banks (Not in Savings Banks) are llable to this tax. Instruction and blank lists sent on application to State Treas: urer at Hartford. S. Gar- ¢ 5 heoxahdaringRautomoblly | Major General Pershing to reconsider doubles | 4. .o s R p Ahy drivers the west has produced in 2 S | his objection to having newspaper years, sent in his entry last night for : { correspondents accompany units of the Harkness Cup race. This . 100 3 2 o = mile derby, the only track classic of SMOKE the year, will be contested at the 3 Sheepshead Bay speedway, New York This picture shows Sergeant Jack city, on Saturday afternoon Septem- ber 2 Lewis is a native of this city. Price of the “Rainbow division” in his uniform of the American photograph- T—=H Mile Relay Race—Special. JAGK PRICE. Francis J. Kiernan, St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. A. Vincent R. Kiernan, M. A A. T. J. Faulkner, St. A, Strachan also played in a single match with Alexander, and won in straight sets hy the scores of 6—2, M. i A few weeks ago he finished second to Louis Chevrolet in the big 100 mile race held over the Maywood course. St. Joseph's Y. FREDERICK S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer A MILD., PLEASANT 8¢ CIGGLB G.FOX &G C HARTFORD Joseph’s Y. A M. Keller, St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. A IOfieph Sexton, St. Joseph*s Y. M. W A Gerald Hannon, St. Joseph’s Y. M. ; oA Frank Stenger, Independent A. C. [ ) [ J Richard F. Large, Independent A. c. HARTFORD C. V. Chapin, Independent A. C. R L. Scheidel, Independent A. C. Butterick’s Patterns for Fall, Also the October Delineator Ready.—Church Strect Sec- tion. Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. “ Running High Jump—Open. Arthur R. Rodriguez, Bronx Church House. Maurice D. Myers, St. Joseph's Y. = GreatSentember Sale of Housefurnishings A A. _Pmothy Mahaney, Unattached. W. P. McEnroe, St. Joseph’'s Y. M. . .I, A A Gerald Hannon, St Joseph’'s Y. M. A. A Faulkner, St Joseph’s Y. M. China, Glassware and Canning Supplies sale of House furishings. By excellent management we have don tremely well © ex 2} The savings we offer today are in the face of steadily advancing prices and delivery troubles too n:xmel‘- Now is the time to save and replenish. The old standard of wonderful value giving is still the cornerstone of the great September in keeping our assortments bountiful and values on a basis with other years. ous to mention, but every article is of standard quality and a contribution from regular stocks. 880 Yards Dash—Open Francis J. Kiernan, St. Joseph’s Y. MIeA. A Canning Needs. Large size Jelly Bags with wire stand- James M. Roche, Unattached. Oscar Hawkins, Salem Crescent. James F. O’Comnnor, New Haven, A. A C. V. Chapin, Independent A. C. “James A. Sullivan, Unattached. F. M. Keller, St. Joseph’s Y. M A. Al W. D. Unwin, New Haven A. A. Jthn Keehan, New Haven A. A. A. J. Howard, New Haven A. A. S. North, New Haven A. A. Anthony Terzakis, New Haven A. A. ! Clifford A. Lake, New Haven A. A. d John F. McKiernan, New Haven fA. A. Hyman Cohen, New Haven A. A, H. L. Harper, Unattached, W. A. Hanson, New Haven, A. ! ,JdHn O'Leary, St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. W. F. A Sandy Evans, Salem Crescent. 2 Omne Mile Run—Open. Francis J. Kiernan, St. Joseph's Y. M. ArA. James F. O'Connor, New Haven A. Kilray, St. Joseph's Y. M. A. C. V. Chapin, Independent A. C. James A. Sullivan, Unattached. F. M. Keller, St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. James W. Plant, Long Island A. C. R. 1. Scheidel, Independent A. C. - Ha{land G. Foster, Independent A. W. D. Unwin, New Haven A. C. F. A. Van Buren, New Haven A. C. George H. Rudin, New Haven A. C Clifford A. Lake, New Haven A. C. John F. McKiernan, New Haven A. John O'Leary St. Joseph's Y. M. A, W F. Kilray, St. Joseph's Y. M. Crescent. Sandy Evans, Salem Five Mile Rur—Open. James A. Sulllvan, Unattached. _F. M. Keller, St. Joseph's Y. M. A. Long Island A. C. Swedish Ameri- James W. Plant, Arffdrew Munson, % E. New Haven A. 4 George H. Van Buren, A Rudin, New Haven A. A. kis, New Haven A. A. nan, New Haven A Badie Sandberg, New Haven A. A. Class. ng class will be opened at hall by Mrs. Lauderback, New fork exhibition dancer. Classes be- nning for adults Sept. 27th, 8 p. m. fldren’s class Sept. 29th. All mod- N ball room dancing will be taught. Inquirc Phohe 106- ard, value 50c, for Oval Tin Canning Boilers, tray and rack Round Tin Canning Boilers with c Retinned Wire Canning Racks, h Retinned Jar Holders Tin Tipped Teaspoons . Tin Tipped Tablespoons . Simplex Jar Lifters Retinned Fruit Jar 15¢, for Fruit and Vegetable Bvapor tops . 4 Tray Dehvdrzurua 5 Tray Dehydrators Mason Improved Jars Mason .20c do 42c¢ do: Lifters pint Tin Lap Jcll\ Glasses All Fruit Jars and Stone (locl\s lowest price: complete .$2.75 ov- old .75¢ 9c zen zen .9c at Lighting and Heating Sundries Gas Mantles All Frosted Inverted G Glownight Lamps to wall 10, 20 40 Tungsten Flectric Bulbs New Perfection Oil Heaters, $5.00, Globes . hang 25(‘ value $3.95 Cutlery and Hardware Corona Coffee Mills, ished Wall Coffee jappaned Mills with glass jar fin- .89¢ 89¢ Columbia. Family Scales, weigh 24 Ibs. by ounces al Family ze Food Ch, per : 3-quart s Hutter ze Lightning Chu Yankee n Screws _Retinned de Carborundum knives Quick Cut Bread Knives 10c ring Knives ... Extra quality Steel Paring Knives Potato Ball Cutter Parsley Mincers Aluminum Egg and Beet Pyramid Gas Toastars Reinforced Wire Tea Strainers Large Bowl Strainers Gold Pot Cloths Steel Wool GBSl Large Meat Knives, best steel . . 4 tine Potato Forks ... 4 at. White Mountain Freezers 20 per cent. Opener and Kitchen Graters, Knives fm sharpen Slx(‘ers discount on Re op- BeAna rns .................. $1.29 Cork .5e ing L19¢ 19¢ .8¢" 25¢ .10c 38¢ 59¢ 10c Be 19¢ Enamel Ware One lot of White Enameled Ware. In the lot are Wash Basins, Dish Pans, Boiling Kettles, Mixing Bowls, Stew- ing Kettles, Sauce Pans, Pudding Pans, special One lot of Gray Enamel Ware. In the lot are Tea Kettles, Dish Pans, 6 qt. Berlin Sauce Pans, 10 qt. Preserving Kettles, Covered Berlin Kettles, Boiling Kettles, cial D 60G Blue White lined Milk Pans, Child’s size White Enameled Chambers Gray Enameled Wash Basins 4 qt. Gray IZnameled Preserving Kettle: : Gray Enameled Water Pails, assorted sizes .. Royal Enamel Sauce Pots, value 85¢ Royal Enamel 10 qt. Preserving Kettles Royal Enamel Fruit Jar Funnels Royal namel 6 qt. Presevring Kettles Royal Enamel 8 qt. Preserving Kettles . White Enameled Footed Sink Strainer: Dripless Sink Strainers, value 50c White Enameled Plates Galvamzed Ware Corrugated Ash Cans, regul . Heavy Galvanized Ash Cans with xemfoued ribs . 12 qt. Galvanized Water Pails ....... 14 qt. Galvanized Water Pails Galvanized Coal Shovels o Medium size Galvanized lmln"vrstor P Large size Galvanized Refrigerator Pan Japanned and me re Brown Japanned Dust Pans : . Hooded Japanned Dust Pans . Potato Ricers, Japanned frame Small tin Loaf Cake Pans .. Medium Tin Loaf Cake Pans Tin Pie Plates 1 gt- tin Covered Pails 2 qt. tin Covered Pails 3 qt. tin Covered Pails fared retinned Basting Spoons, 10-inch retinned Basting Spoons, 12-inch Oxydized Metal Waste Basket, value $1. WOODENWARE AND MISCELLANEOUS Aluminum Ware--All Guaranteed Genuine Aluminum Wear-ever Family Size Colanders $1.19 Aluminum Measuring Cups Aluminum Fruit Jar Funnels Dixie Aluminum Biscuit Cutters, set of 3 Triplicate Aluminum Sauce Pan, sets of 3 .. Aluminum Ladles With Hook Handles Aluminum Skimmers with Hook Handles 3 qt. Lipped Sauce Pans .. 3 qt. Covered uce 6 qt. Covered Berlin Kettles Kettles Pans Aluminum Tea Aluminum Tea Mettles and Meteor Aluminum § cup size . Empire Shape § 1 qt Wear-ever 21-2 qt. Wear-ever Sauce Pans 8 qt. Covered Berlin Kettles 2 gt. Rice Boiler 8 qt. Preserving Kettles 10 qt. 5 qt 6 at. Manning Bowman's Percolators up Aluminum Percolators . Shallow Stew Pans Preserving Kettles Cut Glass Baskets, 15 inches tall, Sugar and Cream Sets, fly design Candlesticks, Candlesticks, 7-piece Water Sets, cut wreath design ... 7-plece Water Sets, cut daisy design ... 10 1-2 inch Orange Bowls, newest cuttings 8-inch Bowls, combination cutting n B 3 section Relish Dish, miter and floral cutting, $1.75 3-piece Mayonnaise sets, grape design b Full size Tumblers, cut daisy design, 35c cach, $4.00 dozen Salt and Pepper Shakers, combination cutting ...80c es. Sterling top Salts and Peppers, nick cutting ....35¢ each Toothpick Holders, cut star 25¢ each HOUSEHOLD 2.95 cach Butter- -$1.50 set miter cutting 95c cach .90¢ cach .$2.00 set butterly design, Lotus and Flower large size, rectangular shape, squuare shape, star cutting .. NEEDS Gem Step Ladders, 4-foot Gem Step Ladders, 5-foot size Step Ladder Ch: —extra strong . Folding Pantry Steps, made of R Universal Clothes Wringers, guaranteed rollers, value $4. 5 $3.69 Bissell's guaranteed Carpet Sweepers, value $2 $1.95 Nursery Folding Clothes Drying Frames .42¢ ¥ine Quality Brooms with Polished Handle, value $1.10, 79¢ Troning Wax, 6 cakes for 10 End-O-Mice Traps, .10¢ pkg. guaranteed to catch Wood Coat Hangers, 3 for ‘ Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, $1.19 Small Covered cover. . 98¢ Medium Covered Clothes Hampers with hinge cover $1.55 Clothes Hampers with hinge 31.95 Mops, plain handles value $1.50 Clothes Hampers with hinge Large Covered cover Tate's Dustless Hconomy Dust Cloths Household Size Mop Sticks Alpha Mop Cloths Children’s Folding Children’ Gates, 3 Iolding Gate: foot size Pyrex Glass Cooking Ware Baking Dishes Pie Plates, Popover Dishes, and many new Dishes. See them Dinnerware in New Patterns 112-plece Decorated Dinner Sets, blue line and pink rose decoratlon, with bread and butter plates..$10.95 set 112-piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, decorated in yellow and green conventional design, lightweight teas and saucers . 112-piece Dinner Sets, decorated in neat clover sign, French shape, dishes sqalloped edge $20.60 set 112-piece Dinner Sets, decorated in pink wild flower dex sign, doubel gold line, gold decorated knobs. 112-plece English Porcelain Dinner Sets, blue band and mnk rose cluster design $29.50 set. 2-piece hand painted Nippon China Dmnor ets, yellow ground with pink and blue floral decoration, $47.70 set Decorated Sets and Odd Pieces of Chma Decorated Soup Dishes ..0c Decorated Dinner Plates . £ .10¢ Decorated Bread and Butter Plates ....... .80’ Decorated Fruit Saucers Haeger Chocolate Brown Tea Cups and Saucers Decorated Blue Windmill Tea Plates Decorated Blue Windmill Breakfast Plates 1i-inch Decorated Platters Decorated Coupe Soup Plates English Jumbo Cups and Sau quaint saving: .23¢ 7»]11?(‘@ Hand Painted Chocolate Sets, value $5, $3.95 set 7-piece Hand Painted Berry Sets, value $2.50 ....$1.95 set Imported Nippon China Sugar and Cream Sets ....50c sot Decorated Mustard Jars with tray A e . ..28¢c Japanese China Nut Bowls, quaint de Rl LT .49¢ > set Casseroles, leaf de- ... 19¢ ceeeea12 1220 15¢ .12¢ Croquet Sets To Close at Greatly Reduced Prices. 12 Talcott Street- Furniture, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Uinoleums, Blankets, 3edding AT 12 TALCOTT STREET. BLANKETS WILL ALSO BE FOUND AT PRATT ST. STORE.