New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1918, Page 9

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considering his performances [a pitcher, but hecause he could hi \ton e T T “ | MEMBERS mnd IPulton will meet. in | Sllke Ttk owed o preference | 31 WEST MAIY e ngeet | i | in Large Qutput of Stock ‘ MOGRAW GIVES ADVICE . ‘ | Trregular Trading Marks Day's | save Psens ougn o Practice as| I s o Session on Wall St. Exchange They Play. July 11 CONtINNES msettlement | edly good response 1o the call W n ¢ ing the first hour, | numhbe of « n ALY « extendir heir early while others rallied to practice s s much effort in to his prelimin g 1% tunts as he does into his work, | s ) IR e & i Biéthlehem Steel | July o 1o Gov -« N batting or pitching, in a game i e Baldwin s.ocomo. e ; B the good ¢ 3 atra tobacco 315, ( will have no trouble y 1 wrious man ra ator Distillers, Cop, = - A e d on hand 1 Shippings 1% 10 2 and leadi shape and wi | b himsellr a b « bal ki VIENIS & SURTS el £ L 1 . I the efforts ton to pre v including Ur Relna CUT PRICES | B i v i N . i 2 ’ e g . c ¢ | I'rading was suspended fro, » A P Stein Bloch and Shuman ik sound ogi cory X o b Sevtor o e Room 410 Natiof Y will ¢ | > ! ! q y S 1%'s sold at 9 2 to 996 first 4's at And \ N G : i 94.04 to 9410 Blow yoursclf to one of o R ) o important f Ll e i St o s A o i et wortel | eadors i : ‘poinix tn North & Suits incinded 01 to | the final hour bu ¢ted again toward STRAW HATS | o < « [ e & the end. The G o Suthl Liberty 316°s sold P in preparation i first 1's at 94.04 to 941 w special pricesiixing 94.02 to 94.10 and 41 e — R iGh L Non | EaDi e N grvitds : 2 i teh with botl mittee at Washingtot rougl Sales approximated | | « 1 1 Fulton s "” “ “ i ””" : Lok ) b 'v disagrecmer on i the produets con Ne York Stock Fixc el % " 1 V\ ; 1‘ e arre i : el IR T S bIe Sl e S cd. On rails the makers them- | gions furnished by Richter & Co., | BL e | : dive additional | scarcely any effort. Pitehers warm- [ goc®o (U R The $57 price | members of the New York Stocl rich Ruh .. . | cight or de his claims (o | ing up have a habit of tos G e e e e e J ceat Nor prd ‘ loth!ng ‘ 1) (i o g on wmateh L) e ey B o ki S e R S B SiE T e it Gt Nor Ore Cetfy, . . somet 1 J} No o wonde o 9 s 4 5 2 o A g 8 atio P B I e, g on It. No wonder ey |pivored by large interests, while High Low Glose | |nSPiration can't p h as they ou % | | Interborough i 4 others held out f $6 overnment | \m 06 et il 0 5 - ‘I have had a fow p nEiccen e rass AE o y e e . Kansas City so neh or i P cel [ am WERE OLD TEAMMATES, vears who put their h o thei Herzog and Baker Onee Played To- | work, be it in practice or Kennecott Cop in games. |baker i e | Louis & Nash o One of them is R Pk tiie, ol : : s el | Max Mot com never loafs on 1. Tittle B 3 i ! Mex Petrol ny Kanff was anotl ) rore Lo A% atlne e el B 0 N Y Air Brake Ch eI e et fe Shiin : : Wl S e e N Y C & Hud . il gy NYNH&HRRS3 ohstacl » agreen erd v Am Tel & Tel HES v profession ne town of d the spirit of thes S wid meeting must be held also o Anaconda (fop [Nor 2o i : : et G o | : o Norf & West 1031, 1033 | Ridzeley, Md., in the spring of 1807 more real baschall toda -speed (ool st : z TS B | i A ! 2 | Pac Mail § S Co .. 29 )8 3, home run mon Miller Huzein B enated [ at top spe cd M . The N Aspires to Be Heavyweight Cham- same v pe ankees, played 1 game ax pion, Claiming Superiority Over T o ol | Previous to that time Ba had | reed nufacturers n | Baldwin Loco ulton and Dempsey. | 1 A ik — p entatives o1 . e Most youngs a out to be . S ik AV e & o = AT THE AQUEDUCT | : : Billy: Miske, i A o R U pitcher o strength and ? i whrelnol acceplalie: o tig - o [ light heavyweight, is reali tihe b cend utte Superior - 77 Connecticut Tl‘ust e 1A % Doricetihia Several astounding upsets and Safe - DONN A STRONG, RELIABLE CORF'ORATION malkers T ] THEL e e QT s A nYouT i, but never with ({0 enliven the ordinary card o Stecl manufacturers ha ome dis- | (an Pac i much succes races presented to the patrons of the ¢ ' na st ¢ tomers | cen Leather putes the right of Fred IMu ¢ : Jack Dempsey to or G el e, 2] 2 of | Aqueduct track yesterday afternoon ) R hes & Oh Kids™ on the lo s home town < | it ‘ s hin ot o aiin o virtuaily D et e LOUB | herhaps the most pronounced ¢ ) ARl Chineidens s ) e st (B organized and qualified through years of efficie contest for the world's | did In those-early days of his caveer, | astonishment was experienced towarc rial after the steal ol g ; ; 5 ;v W trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardiz “ight championship imong the © plavers in the c¢lo of the steeplechase, when | i spliee and re. or i v S A e S This title was vacated when .Je ; T than Charles [A. Campbell. the colored rider, | e ) n frov Bietone § 1xccutor o1 Administrator. Willard, its owner, by virtue o Jincoin Ilerzog 10 has been a fast |[brought home Com. J. K. L. | e har iron Qs easier and | - | , = S 3 ST : onclusive defeat of Juck son in | friend < fo ur to vietory fifteen lensths in | some milis can commercial or- | rilvoad cars recently scheduled a Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Havana, recer n ¢ t ' o finally S of the highly regarded Louvois. | ders dellvory i o oun | ¢ prosram . ; - nt fron ¢ : \ Wker te ¢ semi-pro ) our was a rank outsider on S y 1 ‘¢ new locomotive plant at 2% SanE ey Ve i : e e o acamorive || Conmecticut Trust and Safe _D_eposflt Co. elve 3 v i s [} e pro- 3 3 . X 1 « « r ur en in the inquiry HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAP) 3 bjccts to eir ) i « o Ihe b 10 heen about a is ‘ IRpeEas St or 10,000 tons of | @& ind finished full if runnir At 9 o’clock, Friday morning, this week we begin a sale of High Grade Shoes taken from our enormous stock, which, no doubt, holds for you the most telling possibility for the practice of thrift and economy in the purchase of footwear. “Don’t Wait!” The Footwear Market, due to the scarcity of leather, is soaring to the skies. LADIES—STOCK UP EXTR oy % EXTRB Men's Regulation Army Shoe, made on o S S A = ® famous Munson last, hand % Ladies’ Tan Military Heel Ox- $2 69 ] : e . sewed, $6.50 value 5 4.@9 ford, $3.50 and $4.00 values . L - : ! W T 4 SPEC[AL Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, with rub-. $2.00 and $2.5 4 anvas a - ‘Q“ 3 ber soles and heels, $2.00 1 2C Ladies’ $2.00 and $2.50 White Canv. and SPECEAL Ny W % AR i .d.} value Poplin Pumps in plain or one = - - — A sl $1.29 . KEDS = QIS LLAPE S GHctoy q s “OUPON Men's Black or Tan Scout Shoes, 200 pairs, broken sizes, Ladies’ E © 2 d el i ’s i % P i OEEnEizc R cietahocs 89C This coupon and 15 cents will buy one pair of |Boys', Youths' and Children’s White 89c . 2.49 with Elk sole and heel and Pumps, value up to $3.00 .. 50c House Slippers. and Brown Tennis i ; Ladies’ Black Kid Juliets, $1.75 $1 1 9 e L ] ’ ! £ I Men's Gun Metal Blucher, $3.00 $2 S)g IN OUR MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT . e e i 95(: Men's Shoes in Black and Tan, patterns, $1.50 and $2.00 value .. St o e, FO0 TG Men's Balbriggan Underwear, 50c 3 9¢ value and $2.00 value R e Men's Shirts in woven madras, soisette and silk stripe, $2.00 value .. $ AN LN Men's B. V. D. Style Union 65(: 1.29 A ] $1.00 value Misses' and Chil- dren's white canvas 1 cut lace shoes 5 9 0 value. Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, $1.00 g® P Men's Collar Attached Shirts in 7g A B / value 5 . S i L - . white and stripe, $1.25 value .. LR L ind Children’s Patent Pumps in ‘M ens value oy 69(: Men's Brown, Black and (‘3|'<'y So\ 14(:; 25¢ value \ 3 > { Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Oxfords in 9@ tha o black and tan Hosiery slightly soiled, $1.00 value ..... i and Brown, strap and Mary Janes, $2.00 : $ 1 .49 Extra Special, Blue Chambray Shirts, 35(: i?"';"_’“—"‘-“——"""""‘-—" 2 o 5 Sk S .adies T L 9 C T Boys' Tan English Bals, $4.00 '@ O $2.9 Infants’ and Children's Play Oxfords, 69c : ] Ve s i sizes §-11, $1.25 value K 3 I e Boys' and Gents’ Black or Tan [ ] B ¥ o Scouts, sizes 9 to 13 1-2 1.7\ SAVE MONEY AND BUY THRIFT a STAMPS 398 Main St. STORE FULL OF RARGAINS 398 Main St. [sucirettt o §2 20

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