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Millions enjoy te Matchless Qualities of because of its exquisite flavor Saddle Vamp Oxfords *5:2% These new Saddle Vamp Oxferds for men are up-to-date. They are made in the new plain colored calf skin and they sold earlier in the season at $3.50, but are reduced in our Clean-Away Sale to — $5.95 — All other Shoes reduced. David Manning’s Ulatk-Ouer Shoe Store (GAS PUMPS REMOVED Board of Public Works Decides to Deler Action on Removal No on the pumpi from sic wiaa reached afte n ol the board of ning. Ther the pum have sidewnlks, but it was to order the this time. Corporation Coun: ham, who wa: pre were stationed on violation of a city ordin: the board would be p its rig + tho the publie was no leg policy moved at 1J the not it would ba off, Mr. er or them sure. Chairman there should be the matter. He pumps either should be olse the board should to have the same privile No trouble has been ¢ department be ruction caus st |nd|n in front of the statar 1t was made by J. Noble in reply to rinecs Williame., The rd decided to Enginee to have specifications to eall for bids for pavin sirect from RBrook stree oi the hill. The bias m July 12 at 7:3¢ p. m. $20,000 haa been approp worl It wan r conerete walk be plac Kelsey street to *wer on the 4 avenuo to ia sidewalk must be in b 15th. A contract for no disc fire sewe pany at 41 cent the list. One from R. G. Inge. per Me those ers, Bill Naughton and Johnny K pose the Mount Ple: tnis afternoon at W 211 Main Street Don’t Forget Your —FIREWORKS — for the Fourth We have the largest assortment in New Britain T. H. COGSWELL. Successor STORE OPEN UDAY EVENING o Q!@fi’}@flfif&fl}{, ?fir!’}@i}fi’fi'fl St T A . Profession In DBRIDGEPORT HOSPITAL - 7% e See Ganada On Your Way wisa Kirkham Humphrey said he permit Willinms wa prepared commended ~ action will be taken at thia time tion of removing gasoline rough di question at a mceting of worka last eve- 10 question but that not thought good 16 now in use ree ohn H. sidewalks 1ce rfectly riminz the » rem ion ved x Tuse ed by tanks. defer s South t to tha 1ust be in The sum ed for this that Henry street. efore r pipe n speedy Mangan, iniry Canadian National Rilways Pagific Goast Veuk and Fertile at thei nadian Nati lways. Vancouver and equipped to most famous hotels. ‘acific rvery assistance gladl: Canadian National w EASTMAN, G. 1 Washington St Two Years SHORTENS COURSE OF TRAINING FOR NURSES Thero is a constantly for nurses not only In schools, but as workers on in factorles, I Stores Leaders in the profession tensive instruction, shortening years to 2 years and a few Bridgoport Hospital will inaug course with September class of probatic which will include Intensive, practical theoretical training covering a § od o yoars and 4 months. The old idea of manual labor—scrubbing floors, routine dutles, ing dishes, ete, has been eliminated. work Is now assigned to Ward helpers malda. incr homes asing demand hospitals Boards of Health, and rural districis Ivocate and now period months, in- wasih- This and The Brid port Hospital is a la hospital, one of the finest in the Training School for Nurses give course in the art and science of nursin nurses’ home is a modern, building which excellent ditions wch student has a running hot and cold water and Reception rmoms, kitchenettes, hospital, one of the elnest in tl facilities. The tcachers g fied as instructo provide outdoor r doctors. Students ence in hospital ward weeks is given at the end of each yc offers sing ation for well-e living all ¢ The Scenic Boauties of this Continent- Pageantry of Mountain he Plain and Jeweled Lake, aro best on tha onal Doily trainz runfrom Montrealto from Torontoto Vancouver — trains luxuriausly your ,ourn.y ® progress of pleasure. stop-overs -at the Dominion’s Res! Complete ;wv lrlp to California and the by secing tha Wouderhnd of Canad 1 Chcslnut bl. .‘ a. y given in your tour; write orcalls Ilalwayr AP D treet, Boston, Mass . aquipped con- le roow om for courts an experi- of Kirk- id tho tanks and that within s in ordering them off. Wheth- to order was not so said ht the others rienced by of any autoa This ire Chief W. a question by En- ction. as instructed and Main foot street ame street from Tha August was awarded the City Coal and Wood com- discount from other bid was received baseball play- Hartford Boy Flash—Good Bouts Pro to Fight Silver City “Ill beat the Carpentier-Dempsey fight for action.” That’s what Meri- den fight promoters are saying about the Waitz-Kaplan card that will be held in the Silver City on the eve- ning of kriday, July 1, at lanover Park. ¥Fans who have followed the recent career of Louis “Kid" Kaplan have expressed a desire to sce him matched with Hartford's Sammy Waltz. Now their wish is fulfilled. The two boys will provide the star bout of twelve rounds at 128 pounds on a card that calls for an even thirty rounds of real fighting. The semi-final will be furnished vy Tracey Ferguson of Wallingford and Soldier Bernard of Fair Haven, there will be a six-round affair between Young Leonard, also of the borouzh and George Habor of Meriden, while the opener is in the hand of the redoubtable *“Spike” Marino of New Haven and Young O'Neil, a promising Meriden youngster. Hartford fans are placing confi- dence in Sammy’'s famous right to dispose of Kaplan, while Meriden fans, remembering that it was just about a year ago that Charley Pilk- ington, the Meriden flash, upset the dope by badly beating Waltz on a card at Hanover Park, are again ex- pecting to see the Capitol City bat- tler beaten. Jim Galvin of Water- bury will referee. “Red” Rorty will do the announcing, while Jim Daley will handle the watch RUNS FOR W JULY 3 JUNE 26 TO Amcrican League M.T.W.T. F. 8 TtL New York Boston Phil Wash’zton Cleveland Chicago Detroit 10 St. Louis 1 15 National h-amnn W. T. F. S. Tt New York Boston \ Brooklyn Phil. Pittsburgh 1 Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis wwoauuund - nwomwateml qrewmg R NS Y International League S. M. T. W. T. F. 8. TtlL. Baltimore 8 10 Newark 8 5 Jersey City 2 8 Reading 017 1 Rochester 1 19 12 Syracuse 11 16 Buffalo 12 6 Toronto 311 ST. MARY’S FIELD PROGRAM. City League Games Tomorrow Night —Holday Plans, The Y. M. T. A. and B. society team will oppose the Dodgers at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow night at St. Mary's playgrounds. Smithwick, the Ro- chester seminary star, will do the backstopping for the Tabs. Kania and Wojak will form the battery for the Dodgers. Tho swWpervisor at the grounds has announced that returna of the Dempsey-Carpentier bout will ba announced duringz the baseball games at the field Saturday after- noon. Morning and afterroon sporta will be conducted at the feld on Monday. In the forenoon thc it. Mary's girls will pl the Colt's girls' team of Hartf at 10:15 o'clock. In the afternoon there will be athletic sports, boxing, and a baseball game between the Pirates and the Vernon Tigers of Rockville. The Independents will play the Y. M. T. A. and B. society team, for a purse, winner take all. — — BROWNS GET JAY REILLY. Second Baseman Purchased From Vancouver Club—Boland Released. St. Louis, June —Jay second basema has been purchased v the St. Louis Browns from the Vancouver club of the Pacific Interna- tional League. Robert Quinn, busi ness manager of the Browns, annouc- cd today. The purchase price was not made public. The unconditional release of Bernic Poland, a pitcher obtained from De- troit early this season, was also an- nounced. Reilly, a BOY SCOUT A HERO. Charleston, W. Va., June 29.—Dala Johnson, an $5-pound Boy Scout, has been ven the scout medal .of honor for saving the life of Mrs. Rosa. Ash- worth hera at the Scout Johnson's deed required not only courage, but presence of mind and skill, because he entered a:room of her burning home, wrapped Mrs. Ashworth in a wet blanket, and car- ried her through smoke and flames safety. The presentation of *the s made in the supreme court in the presence of a dis- tinguished company. e The “Heal-All” of the Indiana. There is an herb which grows wild on our Western Plaina known as “Manzanita’ and to which the In- dians attribute wonderful curative and healing virtue. There ia no question but that na- ture has bounteously pr-*ided in the roots and herbs of the field a remedy for many of the ills to which human flesh is heir. This is demonstrated the wonderful success of that root nd herb medicine, Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, 1ghich for more than forty years has been relieving women of Americ: trom some of the worst forms of female ills. It will certainly pay any woman who adv LONGUE VUK FARM 13823 New Britain Ave., West Hartford Come to our Farm an choose your peril of hia own.|" Rogers Recreation Alley Star Takes Percy Howard’s Eight Games to Thres On Local Lanes. Measure Eddia along at Anderson continutd merrily his rapid pace in the Con- necticut Duckpin tourney last night, defeating Percy Howard of Meriden, eight games to three. The local pin toppler did not open at a very good clip, dropping the initjal string to the elongated Silver Cityite. He also lost the fifth and seventh games to the visitor. Twice during the match An- derson dropped below thae century mark, in thae first and fifth games. His high ringle of 131 was registered in the ninth game, and ho finished the match with a total of 1224, How- ard twice rolled 112 which waa hia highest mark. cores: 97 113 116 113 118—1224 99 113 106 112 89 87—1133 \\ eeka of Bristol will o;ipo=0 Ander- son tonight at the Rogers Recreation alle) at 9 o'clock, following his match with Joe Foote at the Casino alleya at 7 o'clock. SETS NEW RECORD Dan Wecks Tops Teller's High Single in Connecticut Duckpin Tourncy with 163 Score, But Foote W Dan Weeks, the Bristol entrant in tha Connecticut Duckpin tourney, sprung a surprise on his friends and the crowd at the McLaughlin alle; last night when ho set a new high sin- glo score for tha season, 163, in the match against Joe Foote. The pre- vious high singla was held by Cham- pion Fred Teiler with 160. The Bris- tolite made hias new famo in thae eighth game last night. Foote was in good form and managed to nose out his rival, six gam to five. Weeka will meet Foote at 7 o'clock this eve- ning at the Casino alleys. The scores: Weeks— . 93 116 93 105 .ee 119 163 103 Foote— ...114 96 95 122 97 98 98 91 94 116 93—1186 29 107 82 94—1102 HUTCHISON AT BOSTON. Holder of British Open Golf Titile to Play at Hub. Boston, June 29.—Jock Hutchison. the American who won the British open golf championship last week, will play two and possibly three ex- hibition matches on Boston courses in August. At Oakley on August 13, the Chicago golfer will team with John Cowan against Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, the British stars, who are coming here on tour. Hutchison and Walter Hagen, for- mer American open champion, will combine against the British pair at the Belment Spring Country club, August 18. A match in which Fran- cis Yuimet, former nat 1 amateur and national open champfén, will play against the visitors on August 17 has already “been arranged, and Hutchi- son may be asked to play with him. T JIMMY SMITH. Philadelphia, June 29.—Infielder Jimmy Smith, formerly of tho Car- dinala and Reds, was purchased to- day by the Phillies and will probably get into the lineup as soon as he ar- rives, as Jack Miller and Wrightstone ara on tho injured list. PHILS G Tent for sale and to rent. Eddy Awning & Decorating Co.—advt. This is the first picture of Babe Ruth in more than 24 hou the big prize fight is on Babe doesn’t loom up in the public eyuA to. However, that hasn’t kept him from being several weeks al last year’s home run record. by the amateur ball players of New York. Babe, himself. starts his trot around the bases. } Here he is with a silver loving cuj The miniature on’ Note the characteristic pose—tossing the bat THE LAST DAY Of Our Special COMBINATION SALE +20% DISCOUNT from total cost of any Portable Lamp in o store together with any heating device, such as iron, toaster, grill, etc. 1 Miller Lamp ... TGl Vi o Present Price 209, Discount ... 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