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Day after day, this popular shopping center is th od with thrifty well-dressed Men and Women interested in our Fall Style . Showing unrivalled in beauty, variety of styles and completeness of stocks. These folks call to admire and BUY. They are de- lighted not only when they leave, but while the clothes are giving - them splendid service. SUITS - - 332804, O'COATS - 33950 yp - sgso 32798 yp 33298 317%0 gp SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Women’s DRESSES Women's COATS - The Caesar Misch Store | ZflflTrumhuIISt..'Hartford I RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 1237 MAIN ST. OPP, ARCH ST, TEL. 1400-2 AT $1.19—Mussed Waists, were up to $3.00. fi}“ gggg:gne I:alance of our Capes. \ X ne lot of Summer Dresses, to,sl:.OO. er Dr , were up T $5.98—One lot of Sum Dresses, el mer Dr: , were up AT $7.98—One lot of to $32.75. AT 59c—Long Black Silk Gloves, a OOAT 59c¢—Children’s Trimmed Underwaists. Val. + AT 25¢—All Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs were 35c¢. AT 39c—All our 50c Socks for Children. AT 29c—All Our 39c Socks for Children, AT 79c¢—Our $1.25 Seamed Silk Hose in brown and black. Summer Dresses, were up ‘s Girls Defeat the Colt Team of | Martford and Pioneers Win from Spartans from Same City—Interesting Games. The athletic program arranged by Super- visor A. A. Pilz at St Mary's playground yesterduy afternoon attracted a large crowd The events started in the forenoon with a #irls basebal of Hartford The locals won. Mahl comprised the battery v while Miss Lambert and Miss Lynch assumed the same role for the locals. The New Britain team will journey to Naugatuck tomorrow night whe played with the speedy the Rubber Town. The s game by Innings game between th d the St Mars 9o 3 St Mary's . Colt The Pioneers recoverad the art of win- ning yesterday afternoon. downmg the fast Spartan team of Hartford in a corking fine Pattle. score 5 to 4. The 2 tn the refrigerator in the 2. when MecDermott became gen. b his passes, and this. coupled with a k clout Hammel raimer checking the visitors. The o hy Innings Spartan: Ratteries: Hammel McDermott and Killian EASY FOR JACK BRITTON. Cedar Point. O.. Sept. T.—Jack Britton. of York. welterweight cham won the decision over Ray B O. in a 10-round Labor Day (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION instantly on tongue or in water; carry in vest-pocket or travel- ing-case; take as QUICK RELIEF! Also in tablet for those who them. BY SCOTT & BOWNE “MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSlO!‘ *“Wildroot Liquid Shampoo is delightfully different. *“It is s0 easy to use—and it £ doesn’t dry my hair as ordinary E soap does, yetitcleanses; ctly. g “It makes my hair so soft and £ silky and so casy todo upl” £ 8 [ OB BRTHL LB DD T * ANNEX TAKE LEAD - Ploneers Go Down to a 4-to-3 Defeat in Third Game of City Championship Series team captained by Rita McGrath from the Last Sunday—Big Crowd Present. i Annex team has taken the lead in | the series for the city baseball as the result red to the Pionecrs last s street grounds. The tF was the best of the serics and a -sized crowd was kept on edze through- out the a m. Gerry, Crean and P started t s tall ex-se went alol until the ninth when he was replaced fdr a pinch 1t was this same pinch-hitter—Tedder Kil- dropped Benny patrick’s roller tying tally. Ray Begl an inficld hit and F expired at the plate in attempting to score. The winning run was pushed across when Al Johnson booted | T came through with | 1 Lynch reached fumble, Bransfield losing the ball in tk n. Lynch pulling up E ks was retired, tz- Traver skied to Fitz- P Jo was given a ticket to irst and. with the sacks congested and the Pioneers’ rooters howling for any kind of a Nom Begley ended the game with a to left field. Schneider's batting was o feature of the this fleet boy beating out two infield hits by fast leg work. His total with the mace for the day comprised three sa The teams wiil resume the series ember 19. as the Singers are sehedu. play the Pioneers here next Sunday game R. Beglef. 1b Green, ss Schneider Budnick Talbot. 2b Burke. ¢f and 1 O'Rrien. It Kilduff, ef Holleran, ¢ Crean. p Fitzpatrick, p 228950 mamas Sleneona Totals Sehmidr. 1t Lynch. 1b Bransfield Johnson N. Begley Campbell Palmer, p .. Slecesuannsy 3 Totals Annex Pionecrs stolen bases, L : sacrifice hits. Schmidt balls. off Paimer left on bases. An by Palmer Holleran off Crean 3. x 9. Pjone . by Crean hits. off Crean £ in £ off Fitz 1 in 1. U pires, Clinton and Crowley YOUNG MONTREAL WINS DECISION. Providence. R 1. Sept. 7.-—Young Mon- treal. of this city. won a de n over Pal Moore., of Memphis, at Woonsocket yester- day aftersgap. The bout went 12 rounds. ATHLETIC RESULTS Day Events at St. Mary's Playground— Other Winners of Eventh. Some fine performances featured the athletic program of the Labor Day attrac tion at St. Mary's playground yesterday two events the House of Hen- nessey triumphed when George Hennessey captured the 7s-yard dash for bovs under 16 years of age and also the 75-vard steeple- chase event. The feature attraction of the afternoon—the 100-yard dash. open—also was won by George Hennessey The complete resulis follow 60-Yard Dash (Junior® Boys)—First, Don- third, Prendersast of the main ahue: second, Weston: Time. 71-5 seconds. £0-Yard Dash (Intermediate Class)—First, Mangan: third, Henderson. Minor Class)—First, cond Cecclia Dolan: 3 rd Dash (C Katfe Finkelstein: third, Mary Kenney 75-Yard Dash (for Boys Under 16 TYears of Age for the City Championship)—First George Hernessey: second, Kiniry: third, Katowitz. Time, 9 seconds 60-Yard Dash (Girls, for City Champion- Edith McInerney: second, : third. Alice Gorman. Time, THE UNIVERSAL CAR RUNABOUT $686 Every commercial house should equip its salesmen with. a Ford Runabout. They cost one-half as much as railroad fare to main- " tain. All Pleasure Cars equipped with self-starter and electric light system. TOURING CAR $712 Every family should have its Ford | Every doctor should have a Ford Touring Car as a vacation is not complete without it. All Prices are for cars delivered in New Britain. We have a few of each model for immediate delivery. LIGHT DELIVERY $809 Every merchant who wishes give good value should equip with a Ford Deliv- e It costs 309 less to main- tain than any other delivery car. SEDAN $1,051 Every lady should have a Ford Sedan as it is the most conveni- ent town car for shopping. FFlmer _ 22 MAIN ST. ry. to to the public wishes to COUPELET Coupelet as it is the greatest of all-year cars. Better speak quick. TON TRUCK Equipped with Pneumatic Tires. Every farmer and merchant who should have a Ford Ton Automobile Co. FORD CARS—FORD 'ON‘TRACTORS NEW BRITAIN, CONN. {551 5] 5] (551 [} [ 5] [} (5] (5] (] (][] (& ] G C] o] () (] (] (] o G T NEEEEEEYEHEEEEEE @@@@E@@@@@E@m@@@@é@@@@g $921 $954 loads Truck. carry heavy IR EEEEETEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEaE ship)—First, Murtha: third, McCue. Time, 11 4-5 seconds Sepliko; Fives the Cincinnati Reds a big lead in | ‘George Hennessey: second, 40-Yard Dash (Minor Class)—First, Peter second. James Kane; third, James Time, 5 4-5 secont ard Steeplechase—First second, Murth; & Ball Relay George Hen- third, McAloon on by the girls' boys’ team captained by Clement Hennesses., | THE PENNANT RACES An upset in the XNational League that hese ticklish times. and no change n the American League—that is the summing up | { the Labor Day double-headers in the big gue pennant races he Reds came through with (wo 0 Cardinals, victories 8 on the Giants, r only broke e\ o Cleveland defeated the Browns twice, the White Sox defeated the Tigers twiec. ana the Yanks defemtéd the Athletics twice, so the American League chase is unchanged It looks as though this pennant race will be decided on western fields, to which the Yankees depart tonight ENGLISH CHAMPION LOSES C. 3. H. Tolley Is Eliminated as Competitor for the American Amateur Golf Title— Qualifying Round Incomplete. N. Y., Sept. 7.—Cyril J. H. Tolley, olf champion of Great Britain, ated vesterday as a competitor ted States amateur title, but the of the tournament was lification of G. P. Grier. hampion, and T. D. Armour, of nore than two score Amer - nd state cham- pions entered in the 219 starters who turned in the best cards. Bobby Jof from Atlanta, 8a.. and Fred J. the young Massachusetts chal made the 36 holes in 154 The qualifying round was & seven gol who had 165 each, qualifying places amon Play to continue until the chal decided Saturday BOUT 18 Canton, O, between Johnny champion. and Br scheduled to be called off Sunday could not breathe throu, Sept trils because of an ipjury days ago and was unabl CUDDY MURPHY TO { r Sept. T.—-Josep star twirler for the Gf scason. has left for golden Cold he will begin to coach the Cold of Mines for its football sea will be remembered as the lineman from Dartmouth. 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