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RUUD GA> WATER HEATER Gas Stove, Gas Plate, Gas Tubing A. A. MILLS Heating Phone 381 Plumbing lFinaing EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. Ki-MoIBS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION For Infants & Invalids No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages “uick Lunch at Home or Office BRITAIN, THING ELE . Plainville 149, RICHARD CROKER IS COMING HOME Croker, returning to Dublin Richard Tammany chic is America. But he will leave of horses on this side of the wa enter in the big races. This of Croker and his wife, whose claim that she is an Indian doubted by her stepchildren, was snapped at the races here. princess is SOLEOTIS-FULTON NUPTEIALS. A marriage license was granted a the town clerk’s office last evening Peter Soleotis of 16 : street, Hartford, and Esther Colwell Fulton of 107 Ann street, of Hartford. This is Mr ond venture into matr 7 llll’l guning ENTIRE STOCK OF The Greatest Value-Giving Event of the Season Every Pair In Our Stores Em- / braced In This Clear- ance! EXTRA! 75c Bath Slippers. .49¢ 10c Dr. Bernard's Cork and Felt In- ner Soles 10c Guaranteed Corn Cure.. 25c Silk Laces. reduced prices relentlessly. OMORROW morning we begin our regular sea- son-end Clearance Sale in which thousands of pairs of our new NEWARK low cut shoes for men will be offered at big reductions. Nothing has been reserved--every pair has been marked to go---and go they will, for we have Come tomorrow prepared to see wonderful values and you won’t be disappointed. Every leather, every style, every finish, every size is here for you choosing. Don’t miss this money-saving opportunity! ; RGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. New Britain Store 324 Main Sf., Open Mon. and Sat. Nights Near R. R, Grossing 297 Stores in 97 Citics former | a string i | | | 1 | PHILHARMONIC BAND l\ AT LAKE COMPOUNCE. | Managers Pierce and Norton have made an innovation at Lake Com- | pouiice by running a double hecader band concert at that resort on Sunday The concerts will take place during afternoon and evening. The evening program is added for the accommoda- tion of the many patrons who desirc | to attend in the evenir t Sunday the two concerts will iven by the Philharmonic band of Britain and the | gram will be given Opening—*America Popular March—*“Before the Mast” “Peter Schmoll" Weber NiShe ND)Oc Sz e vlvan, Kahn and Johnson b—“Mickey" Neil Moret Selection from ‘‘Going Up” Hirsch c—*“Dreamy Moon" . W. Smith | d—“Don’t Cry Frenchy' Don’t Cry” Donoldson | Remick 19-B Lampe PAR T I “Razzle Dazzle’ o TLenzberg from “‘Maytime” .... Rombe e—“I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles’ (Requested) Kenbrovin f—*“The Alcoholic Blues" Von Tilzer | unny South”. . Lampe Royal Duble Plantation Son March—* ‘H«HH\H\\ & Baile Pageant .. e Finale—*$tar Spangled Bann EDWARD J. LYNCH, Director. AMERICAN GOLFERS PRACTICE. | Players Try Out Canadian Course and Make Good Trial Scores. Hamilton, Ont., July 25.—Prelim- | inary practice rounds were played vesterc by most of the golfers of the American team which will meet | the Canadians today. Oswald Kirkby of New York led with 72 and 78 He was partnered by Jerome Traver who scored 82 and G. Anderson and Max Marston, who scored 77 and 79 and 78 and 76, re- spectively. Bob Gardner score a 76 and 80, Eben M. Byers an 81 and 79. William C. Fownes, Jr., 80 and 7 Jones 78. “Chick” Evans, who played over the course in the Red Cross matches, will not arri until the day of the match. Francis Ouimet and Jesse Guilford did not arrive yes- | terday, thereby causing annoyance to | Capt. Fownes, who had requesied every team member to get in one day’s practice. It is a course worth knowing. EXPECT CLOS Newton, Ma matches were expected in the tennis | singles for the Longwood bowl and in | the New England sectional doubles at | the Longwood Cricket club today. The | New York stars, T. R. Bell and F. C. Inman, who have played as a team in | the doubles, were rivals in the singles. | Among other interesting matches | scheduled were those between Charles | F. Garland of Pittsburgh and G. P., Gardner, Jr., the former Harvard ath- | lete, and R. Norris Williams and R. G Seaver. McCARTHY CHOSEN MANAGER. Louisville, Ky., July 25.—Joe Me- Carthy, second baseman for the Louisville American association club for the last four years, who tempo- rarily was appointed manager when Flahertr resigned that position | three days ago, has been permanently | appointed. MecCarthy is very popu- lar both with the players and the | public. ! RENOVATED CAR SPECIALS. 1918 Kissel Sedan. 1918 Crow-Elkhart. 1917 Dodge. 1916 Paige Touring. Studebaker, 7.pass ) Oldsmobile, r. Scripps Both Chummy Oldsmobile 6, Oldsmobile Fconomy Truck Overland Delivery. Pord Speedster New cars for immediate delivery. COHEN MOTOR COMPANY, 15 Wells St.. Hartford. 86 Arch St., New Britain. 7-25-4dx following pro- | [ 79. against John | & and Robby | § ATCHES. 1B —Close | 8§ Bridgeport \ ~-\\\\\\\& ‘ NN Hartford t Tho Houen 't IKujponheimer $100 Each for Suits Next Season! But not at this store---that’s sure However, it is clothes to sell at $100 for next season, reported, upon good authority, that - ready made is an established fact. You are all familiar with the rising cost of everything and there- fore under the conditions we would be justified to continue selling our goods at regular prices. But, as we said before, we are merchants, not speculators. We have the merchandise, so according to our established custom we will have our. Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE As usual with generous price reductions Kuppenheimer Brand Clothes Elk Brand Ciothes Connors-Halloran Clothes $25.00 AND $27.50 SUITS $21.50 $24.50 $29.50 $34.50 ITS NOW 5.00 AND $37 SUITS NOW $40.00 AND § SUITS NOW $145.00 AND $47.5 SUITS NOW $ 00 AND TS NOW 00 AND SUITS NOW $60.00 AND $65.50 SUITS NOW $35.50 $39.50 $42.50 $49.50 FURNISHING GOODS REDUCED SHIRTS 50 and $3.00 Shirf 0. and $4.00 Shirt $4.50 and $5.00 Shir UNION SUITS $1.00 Nainsook Suits .... $2.00 Suits $2.50 Suits .. " 51.29 $1.85 MEN’S HOS Notaseme Hose (All Colors) $1.00 Silk Hose . Hosiery .... 10c pair . 85c pair We Will Accept Liberty | Bonds WASH TIES 75c Ties $1.00 Ties Bows and Four-in-hands and $3.50 Pajamas . STRAW HATS Hats at o Hats at 5 $4.00 and $4.50 Hats at . in Payment for Merchandise. CONNORS-HALLORAN “The Values and Service Will Get You” 248 Main Street, New Britain