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\\\\\‘\\\\— AN Y7 - e t's Amazmg What $1295 Will Buy if the Car is a Paige You can now buy the Paige " Six—the 1916 n of the Fairfield #Six 46" $1295, Ihe dollars you put into this have the biggest purchasing you have ever exercised. th other makes, other models ther prices of other days in you realize what this extra- ‘These facts explain in a large measure why the Paige was enabled to cut the price of its Big Six $100 and yet give youstill greater values. In addition to the character- istic features of value and quality that previously won distinction for the -Paige, such as luxury, ease of riding, simplicity of control and ample power, you will now find g==== pumhamng power now s purchasing power—when to the Paige Big Six— 8 from several fundamental tors— Increased production due to the er-increasing demand for Paige the Paige pohcy to give the nost in value; and advancement in scientific ma.nufacturmg and merchandising methods. The Paige Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan 200 East Main St. Tel 943-2. New Britain, Conn. Agents for New Britain, Bristo 1, ; THE SUMPTUOUS WINTER-TOP ‘the new Paige Winter-To p for the Fairfield “Six-46.” sliding windows for perf ect ventilation, dome light and perfect harmony of line, it is as luxurious The window fram es are removable converting the car instantly to a touring model. shest quality of materin Is and quickly and easily attached. P rice—$250 f. o, b. Detroit. air-d Frencl points. the new Paige MORRIN’S GARAGE extra values like these: A real Pantasote top; the most expensive body finish—a Richelieu Blue achieved by 24 days of the ing process; and genuine glaze hand-buffed leather for the upholstery. Come in and check up on these There are e %Jght Six for $1095. Plainville and Berlin. ‘With permanent roof, ually great values in gray broadcloth It is Insurance and ety Bonds le by having your insur- iby = man who knows A, PARSONS, $ooth’s Block. Will Lease FOR e or Manufacturing and Cellar, 22x56 feet. in part or whole.. | 705 STANLEY STREET. NOTICE. g to move my fam- g farm, I will rent or persons, my sixteen se, No. 121 Maple rably located as a esidence or for first ners or boarders. D. A. STANLEY, ' Britain, Conn. flE_\ HiLL LOTS FOR: SALE ON | SY TERMS. JOHNSON 2 507, NATIONAL BANK s SALOON %Herald Office KING ALBERT’S CONSORT UNTIRING IN WAR RELIEF After more than a year of war, in which Belgium has been occupied al- most completely by the German forces (only a small corner remaining under control of the allies). Queen Eliza- beth of Belgium still works untiring in the service of war relief- Every visitor to the country behind the -im- mediate front testifies to the Jove with which King Albert’s consort is regarded by her countrymen and wo- men and by the French and English. Although the queen 1s a - Bavarian prineess by birth, and many of her army, she is entirely devoted to the cause of the allies. The picture re- produced here is one.of the latest photographs of the queen, ENTER SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. San Francisco, Sept. 26.—The Bank Line of London, it was announced bere yesterday will enter the San REGISTERED NURSE Having suitable home, living alone, would accommodate few confinements desiring privacy. Terms moderate. Write P. O. Box 951, Hartford. relatives are fighting in the German' | Francisco Orient trade shortly with-a line of freighters, according to a cablegram received from Andrew Weir and Company of London. LOST. CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Woman to help in kitchen, also waitress, Broadway Restau- rant. 9-25-2d WANTED_Girl for care of children. 24 Monroe street. 9-25-1dx WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework in family of two adults. - Good wages given. Apply at 24 Lexington St, New Britain, Conn. 9-25-3d WANTED— Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Chas. H. Parsons, 310 West Main 8t.,, corner Vine, 9-24-tf ALL advertisements jor the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of jssue FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Maxwell Runabout in goo0d condition and with good tires; a bargain for someone. Price $85.00. Hart’'s Garage. 9-25-1d FOR SALE—Rooming house of sev- en rooms. Reasonable if taken at once. Tel. -4 9-25-6dx WANTED—Young lady desires board and room, private family. Address L. C. L., care Herald. ’'Phone 641-16, 9-23-3dx _— WANTED—Maid for general house- work. No laundry work required. Apply 69 Lexington street. 9-21-tf O} WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. Vance, 1569 Ma- ple St. 9-21-tf TO RENT—Flat of six rooms, first floor up. All modern conveniences. Steam heat. 78 West Main St Apply at store. 9-25-1d TO RENT—Two stores®in Meehan's new block, Lafayette street. Also tenement at 27 East street, Plain- ville, five rooms. Inquire down- stairs. 9-25-6d TO RENT—First floor, 157 South Main street, opposite Whiting. Six rooms, modern improvements. Rent reasonable. Newly renovated throughout. Apply 1563 West Main Phone 416-5. 9-25-2dx TO RENT—Four réom tenement, 55% Trinity street, Inquire down- stairs. 9-24-1wx TO RENT—New house, one tene- ment, 5 rooms, modern improve- ments. ‘208 Bassett street. Inquire 28 Roberts street. 9-24-2a TO RENT—Upper tenement, 5 rooms, and bath, all modern improvements. Rent reasonabie. Apply 47 Vine St. 9-23-3d TO RENT—Six rooms, good repair, East Scrlin, $6.00, apply Box 0 A B, Herala. 9-24-2dx TO RENT—Six room cottage, all modern improvements. Apply John A. Andrews & Co. 9-23-3d4 TO RENT—Five room tenement. Second floor. At 569 Stanley street, Tel. 1437-5. 9-23-3dx TO RENT—Two flats, all modern im- provements, five rooms each, one top floor, $14, one first floor, $16. 446 West Main street. 9-23-3d TO RENT—Six rooms, third floor, all improvements. Tel. 605-3. 9-23-tf LOST—Small, white curly haired Gog. Liberal reward if returned to 347 Church street. 9-24-2d LOST—Gold watch, at or nearby, the chapel at Upson’s Corners. Reward if returned to Mrs. Henry Colby, Jr., Kensington, Conn. 9-24-3d LOST—Probably on 12:37 Hartford trolley or on Main or Prospect streets, lady’s black silk hand bag, containing money and key. Please retutn to Herald. Reward. 9-24-d2 LOST—Blank, white and tan female hound. 38 Fairveiw St. 9-23-1wx D —— NOTICE. < e NOTICE—New York Art Embroidery Firm wishes experienced salesman, on commission, one acquainted with | dry goods and art embroidery trade | for the State of Connecticut. Part- ridge & Wilcox, 251 Church St., New York City. 9- 25 d NOTICE—P&rty in vicinity of Ne\v Britain who is moving away has paid $253 on a $350 upright grand piano. You pay balance, $97.00, and it is yours. Write or see The Gibbs Piano Co., 71-78 Main St., Springfield hla.ss 9-. 25 3dx TO LEASE—For five years, 48 rooms Begley's block, 420-424 Main St., City for rooming house or 4, 5, or 7 room flats steam heat, electricity, all modern improvements, restaur- ant and cafe in building. Terms moderate, M. J, Begley, 59 Beaver street, City. 9-18-20-22-25 FOR RENT—From October first, six rooms and bath, all improvements, third floor at 38 Summer street. In- quire E. Muecke. TO RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ond floor. 7 Andrews street. 9-23-7Cx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements, 14 Warlock street. 9-22-4dx TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern xmprovements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, No. 26 Chestnut street. 9-21- 6dx TO RENT—Tenement, 7 rooms at 437 Chestnut street. Inquire of J. J.- Watson, 319 Main. Tel. 1113-4, 9-21-d6x TO RENT—Two stores in Meehan’s new block, Lafayette street. Also tenement at 27 East street, Plain- ville, five rooms. Inquire down- stairs. 9-20-6d sl SEACHINE 0 e cani? s S TO RENT—Four room tenement, on third floor; modern improvements. 473 Park street extension- 9-9-tf tenement, (3 Inquire on 9-8-tf TO RENT—Upstairs rooms, 48 Vine street. premises, TO RENT—Third floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett street. tenement six gas, adults. 113 5-27-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. TLow rates. K. 8 Kyle. Tel. 103-5. 9-23-3dx ——————————————————————— ANNOUNCEMENT. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken - out. Buick car- Very reasonable rates. Richard Covert, 220 Maple strect. Telephone 1073-4. 9-20-641x JOSEPH C. BEEBE, organist of the South church, teacher of: piano, or- gan and voice. Address South church office. 8-24-tf ACCOUNTS COLLECTED—Properity cared for and rents collected by reliable party, call or address James A, Duffy, constable, 338 Main St. Tel. 1289-12. 3-20-648‘ FURNISHED ROOMS, ROOMS—For light 84 Church street. 9-28-3dx FURNISHED housekeeping, LOOK at Cosey Suite, 3 rooms, pan- try, bath, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc., furnished for light housekeeping. (Adults only.) Ad- dress Box 6N, Herald, 9-23-tt TO RENT—Furnished rooms at- 505 Arch street. 9-20-d6 TO. RENT — Laige, south room, bath connectihg room, suitable for one br two gentlemen. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 78 'Maple St. lower bell. Tel. 211-3, 9-15tf well-furnished! FOR SALE—Grapes. J. W. Austin, Norta' Washington, Plainville, near bridge. y-25-1dx FOR SALE—Brussells rug, 9x12, 3 hole Perfection oil stove, 1 full size mattress, all new used only very short time. 65 Kast street, Plain- ville, Conn. 9-26-1dx —_— BUILDING for sale, 55 feet long, 19 feet deep, 10 feet high. Call 87 Lincoln street. 9-24-d3x FOR SALE—Neat six-room cottage. All improvenients, located at 21 Cottage Place. Call 111 Cherry St. 9-24- FOR SALE—1915 Ford touring car, $340. For demonstration apply 743 Stanley street, after 6 P. M., or Sunday morning. 9-23-3dx FOR SALE—One 4-drawer Vertical letter file, slightly used, for sale at a sacrifice, we to replace with steel. Box 24 BB, Herald Offi 9-23-3d FOR SALE—Ajpples, windfalls and picked fruitt The Maples Farm, Berlin, Conn. 9-23-4d FOR SALE—1912 National Speed- ster. Elect¥c lights and splendid equipment. Can run better than 60 miles. Bargain at $650.00. Wil- liams Auto Co. 287 Elm street. 9-23-44 FOR SALE—Late 1914 Reo touring car. Only been run 4,000 miles. Looks and runs good as new car. It you want a good second-hand car don’t miss this one. Address Box 19XX, Herald Office. 9-23-3dx FOR SALE—In Stanley Quarter, one mile from trolley on State road, house with nine rooms, bath and pantry, lot 150 feet by 150, fine shade trees, shrubs, fruit, city water, chicken ccops and runs, garage, street lights, excellent neigh- borhood. Price right. Tel. 1399. W. H. Ibelle, 1543 Stanley St, City. 9-22-4dx FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with seventy-five records, two and four minute, in excellent condition, $12.50, $1 weekly. Box 12EE, Her- ald. 9-21-tf FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop and pool room. Opposite Hign school. Reason * for selling, other business. 136 South Main St- 9-20-6d FOR SALE—Rabbit hounds, two broken dogs and two puppies. seven months old. Willlam J. KXerby, 456 South Main, 9-20-d6x FOR SALE—Q!] established shoe re- pair shop. 11 Lafayette street. In- quire 22 Beaver street, after 6 p. m. 9-20-1wx —————————————————————————— ‘WANTED. WANTED—Colored man, handy at autos, boilers. or porter, janitor, butler, gagage work. Good refer- ences. 'Phone Rev. Gurley, 11 Cor- bin Place. 9-23-3dx WANTED—A second-hand rubber tire top buggy: must be in strictly first class condition. Address A. 8., Herald Office. 9-23-3dx WANTED—A young man to room and board in private family. Address Box XX8, Herald. 9-23-3dx WANTED—$1,000 on second mort- gage. Liberal bonus and interest. Address Loan, Box 15, Herald. 9-21-d6x ———————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Mean to sell trees, shrubs, roses, berry bushes, permanent. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Roches- ter, N. Y. 9- 25 lax e VVANTFDAAZSX‘MMVB party (0 han- dle local office for leading manu- facturer. State salary expected. The Schilling Manufacturing Co., Dept. 40, 928-930 Pacl[lc Ave., Long Beach, California. 9-25-1dx WANTED—At Tip Top Barber Shop, (new manager), 3 expert barbers. $15.00 week and oommission 6 Main St. 6-24-6dx WANTED—Salesman and _collector. Apply Singer store, 23 West Main, Between 12 and 1:30 and after 5 p. m. 9-24-2d WANTED-—Boy over 16 years of age in factory office. Address Boy, Box 17, Herald 9 GENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED--8pecial induce- ments. Pay weekly. Permanent. Perry Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y, 9-25-1dx HOW ABOUT THAT GAS WATER HEA' WERE GOING TO INSTALL Have you forgotten it or are you seeking information concern ing the same? If the former case, we wish to remind you. latter case, we shdll be pleased to quote you If the prices. Of course it is needless to explain its good qualities as you must already know them- Hot water is very essential in any housc. Plumbing in all its branches. We also do Tinning and J. EDWARD ERWIN Where Prices Suit and Service Satisfies. 62 LAFAYETTE STREET 'PHONE 629 --BURGLARY INSURANCE-- Take It Out Before It Is Too Late of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street National Bank Building There is no time like the present to carry out a good resolution. Make your plans today to enter our Evening School. Call any evening this week to regis- ter and be ready to begin work when the bell rings Monday, Oct. 4, at 7:15- Rates—$5 per month; or $20 for six months, payable in advance, HUNTSINGER’S 197 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. MORTGAGES FOR SALE! Good security. Interest per cent. per cent, per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. All local mortgages. Amount .$5,000 1.500 1,200 1,000 600 2,000 1,600 1,300 1st mortgage ist mortgage 1st mortgage 1st mortgage . 2nd mortgage ... 2na mortgage .. ”nd mortgage .. 2nd mortgage . QUIGLEY 277 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 —————— Dr.ECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Dgtecta Phone. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Dene in Several Languages i The Eastern Printing Go., 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN, MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ihc. 26 State St. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Go. Agents 'Hudson Motor Cars, New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repalirs, Supplles. Storage. ELM STREFT A, b. JvnAqu TR DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENING! TO RENT The Store No. 7 Franklin Square. | Has been occupied for the past seven years as a Dyeing Establishment, The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street FOR SALE First class single house of 9 rooms, all in prime condition with every im- provement. Also large 2 floor barn. H, N, LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 WIST MAIN STREET —=LIVER Y- Reasonable Rates Storage, Repalrs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 180 MAIN ST. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street - Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES OmonpenuunlA.u.wlr.l. Sundaye by Appointment. F. k. ...oNKS D. D. 8. Geom_ Monks, D. D. 8. ' Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Ag’t Reo Cars BOWLING Ciubs and Private Parlies Accommodated, Hilding Nelson, 172-174 ARCH STREET. 'Phone 224 Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Columns. ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. AChance toMakeMoney Buy a Lot on Staniey Sireet, Near the New Factery, From schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet.. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. MORGAN & Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the eldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in whe Olty,