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G. FOX & Hartford. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FHLED, DON'T MISS THE BIG SADE OF BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING NOwW IN PROGRESS. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 More of Those Pretty Linene Dresses at 89c WORTH $2 AND $3. "You liked them so well we immediately made arrangements with the manufacturer The sizes are mostly 14, 16 and: 18, First comers will get first choice in these sizes. The Dresses have white collar and cuffs and 200 more of these attractive Tub Dresses. We have a few in sizes 40 and 42. ‘white, pink, light blue, Copenhagen, blue and green. with .pocket and buttons. Housedress Department. 45¢ Stationery for A Sensational Offer % 25C 500 boxes of loft dried Linen Stationery, made up for ‘“Green the Druggist” of Springfield, Worcester and Holyoke, and owing to a business difficulty thrown back upon the manufacturer’s hands. The entire lot-was sacrificed to us at a price, 50 sheets: of Paper and 50 Envelopes, Each box contains Don’t-miss this. The Sale of Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing ‘Wonderful values are offered in this sale ' in Boys’ Norfolk Suits and Novelty Suits; Boys’ Over- - coats and Mackinaws; Rubber Coat outfits and School Shoes. You can dress your boy in our kind of clothes at no more cost than if they were the' cheaper makes. Our clothing holds its shape and ‘does not become’slouchy looking; this is due to careful, painstaking workmanship used in the manufacturing. This is the November event in Boys' ' Clothing. Buy the winter outfit now and profit by the reductions. ROSARY BEADS A Beautiful Display Rosary Beads in all the beau- tiful new designs and colors. Prices 25¢ to $7.50- Jewelry De- partment. Ten per cent. during mission week. At the Book Department Hym- nals, Prayer Books, Manuals, etc., at lowest prices. and $10 Hats browns, 87%c piece. 75¢ each. 5S¢ each. yard. Hemmed Bleached Sheets, 81x99, Hemmed Huck Towels, regular price 8c and 10c each Table Padding, 54 inches wide, regular price for over 34 and - 36. The colors are NEW CORDUROY KIMONOS These new Corduroy in rose, light blue, pink and wis- Very special at $3.50 and Kimonos teria. $3.98. TRIMMED HATS Worth up to $10 160 of these attractive Hats, the cheapest in the collection being worth at in perfect styles and beautiful qualities; mostly black, a few purple and bottle green. offering at $3.00. least $5.00, condition, some $7.50 correct in A rcmarkable TWO DAY OFFER IN DOMESTICS 18-inch Birdseve, 10 yards to piece, regular price 55c, special regular price 95c, special , special 50c special 40¢ Dog or Ice Runners Amuses Human Skaters With four two bladed runners on his little feet Pekoe, the little canine CHRYSANTHEMUMS The mild sunny weather of the last week or so 'has brought on an over supply of Chrysanthem ums—as fine as you ever saw, and in order to dispose of them, and the same time have you see what we can grow in New Britain, we are going to have a sale on Friday and Saturday only at 75c a dozen. Only one dozen to a customer. Our selection at this price. VIETS GREENHOUSES Telephone 136-5. 48 CLINTON ST. pet of Miss Dorothy South of Memphis Tenn., is showing New Yorkers that a dog can be taught to skate. Pekoe seems to enjoy the sport on the slip- bery surface—perhaps because there is no possibility of falls such as those which discomfort human skaters. SERVIANS FLEE BEFORE TEUTONS; SEVERE TEST OF PEDAL ENDURANCE In the recent accounts of the fight- ing in Servia it is recorded that the Serbs on the Morava front made a magnificent But they could do nothing against the terrible bombardment and were shelled from position after posi- tion by their unseen foe. The sol- diers wept with rage because they were unable to get to close quarters with the enemy. For four days they held on against the terrible rain of shells, but they were compelled to abandon position after position with- out once seeing a spiked helmet. An officer, with tears in. his eyes, ““What is the use of having my brave lads slaughtered in this way by shrap- nel from an invisible enemy?” The picture is that of a Servian infantry- man nursing his feet during a retreat. resistance. and continuous said. | lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD LOST LOST—Between Church street Black Rock, auto robe. Finder " notify Herald office. dx e e iy TO RENT. and TO RENT—Beautiful six room tene- ment, all modern improvements at - 70 Walnut street, next to Normal school. Rent $26.00 per month, Inquire on premises. 11-5-2d/ TO RENT-—Tenement, second floor, five rooms on a floor and one in the attic. All modern conveniences, - everything first class. Inquire at 447 Church street. 11-5-3dx TO RENT—A store, baker’s shop and tenement. 490 East St. Tel. 1454-3. 11-5-w1 TO RENT—Five rooms, with con- Vveniences, second floor, rent 810 48 Barnett street. TO RENT—Two tenements of rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 11-5-6dx TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Three tenement house, five rooms each, with improvements. Also building Jot. Bargain. Enquire top floor, 24 Rocky Hill avenue. 11-4-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms with land for garden at 185 Glen street, $8.00 per month. Inquire on premises. 11-4-3dx TO RENT—Farm with house, barns, henneries, etc., at 287 Farmington avenue. Inquire John Skritulsky, 26 Broad street. 11-4-1wx TO RENT—10 room house and large barn on West Main street. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 451-2. 11-4-6dx TO RENT—Six room cottage, fur- nished, steam heat, modern con- veniences. Two minutes walk from trolley. Address 103 Camp street. 11-3-3dx TO RENT—THREE FRONT OF- FICES. ALL MODERN IMPROVE- MENTS. 131 MAIN ST., L. M. BARNES. 11-3-6d TO RENT—Flat of 4 rooms, improve- ments. Also one of 7 rooms, rear, at 380 East Main street. Inquire Thos. J. Smith. Tel. 11-3-3dx TO RENT—Upstairs Apartment, 29 South High. Apply at 25 So. High. 11-3-44 TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 78 Church St. 11-2-tf TO RENT—Half of store. 72 West Main street. Inquire 10-12-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec-' ond floor, 76 Austin street. Inquire of T. Buckley, 535 Stanley street. Tel. 1437-4. 11-2-6d TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, all improvements. 397 Chest- nut street. 11-2-6dx TO RENT—Tenement of 4, 6 or 6 rooms at reduced rates for the win- ter. Apply 62 Chestnut street. 10-30-64 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, Modern improvements at 43 Cherry street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. 10-29-tf TO RENT—First floor temement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—#i 54 Gardenft. Tel. 605-3, rooms, third floor, All improvements. 9-29-tf TO RENT—Seven provements, rooms, 'Phone 475-4., all im- 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four rooms with bath at 5 Cherry street. Five room tene- ment with all modern improvements, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray and Co., real estate and Insurance. 10-26-tf —_— HELP WANTED—MALE., WANTED—Bread salesman on baker ..wagon. Apply 142 Main street. 11-4-tf WANTED—Man to drive team. A. C. Record. ’'Phone 646-23. 11-4-d2x WANTED—GIlaziers wanted at once. None but experienced sash and door men need apply. Apply A. W. Bur- ritt Co, Bridgeport,” Conn. 11:4-4d TENDERED A SHOWER. Miss Katherine Clerkin of Elm street, who is to become the bride of Ralph E. Parker of Bristol, was ten- dered a miscellareous shower last evening at the home ‘of Miss Anna Moore on Black Rock avenue. A num- ber of ‘Miss Clerkin’s former asso- ciates in the Southern New England Telephone company were on hand to greet her, and a pleasant time was en- joyed. During the evening musical and vocal selections were rendered and a dainty collation was served. Miss Clerkin was the recipient of a number of handsome and useful gifts. . WANTED—Dish washer, EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column mmst be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. NOTICE. Burritt Savings Bank of New Britain. My pass book No. 10434 has been lost or destroyed. I hereby make application for the payment of the amount of the deposit represented by the name or the issuance of a dupli- cate book therefore. (Signed) » STANISTAW MICHALSKY. PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE and household goods, on account of going abroad. Apply J. W. Chap- man, 42 Belden, City. 11-4-3dx Automobile car. vert. parties taken out. Buick Reasonable rates. Richard Co- Telephone 1073-4. 11-1-6dx ——————————————————— FOR SALE, 1912 FORD Runabout in good condi- tion will be sold by Bradstreet at 22 Main St. This week for $225. 11-5-14 FOR SALE—Glenwood coal range, with full gas attachments. Practical- ly new. Apply qulckl), 179 Lake St. 11-4-34 FOR SALE—A used Buick roadster, 1914 model, in fine condition. Kov- erman’s Garage. ~ 11-5-64 Now Is the Time to Fill Your Bins With Some OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL May We Have Your Order? New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 53. 301 PARK STREET Mortgages For Sale $1,600 2nd Mortgage, bearing 8 per cent. $1,000 1st Mortgage, bearing 6 per cent. ALL LOCAL MORTGAGES QUIGLEY, 217 Main Street Good Tenement, Hm HENT"G:llgwuldnglt';::t, $18.00 Per Mon ALSO 147 CHESTNUT ST., 6 ROOMS, $15.00 PER MONTH H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, ' all conveniences, for light house- keeping. Address, Box 16XX, Her- ald. Removed to LELAND BUILDING, 325 Main St. P. J. MURRAY CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FOR SALE—One large heating stove, $5; 1 small stove, $3. Call morn- ings. 199 Corner Monroe Ext. and Vance streets. 11-4-2dx —_—n FOR SALE—1915 Ford runabout, in first class condition. S. Norris, 425 West Mai eet. 11-4-d3x FOR S2LE—Six room cottage, all im- provements. Large garden and chicken coops. Five minutes walk from Arch street. Address G6BB, Herald. 11-3-3dx FOR SALE—50 6-weeks old pigs, $6 per pair. Highland Farm, West- field. Tel. 466-4, New Britain. 11-3-wilx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Can be seen at 382 Elm street. 11-3-6dx FOR SALE — touring car Would make an car. New Britain Garage, nut Street. 1912 Stearns-Knight in good condition. excellent livery 8 Chest- 11-2-5dx FOR SALE—1916 Hudson touring car run about 2,000 miles. This car has been turned in on a closed car and is in as good condition as new, Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm Street. 11-1-6d FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 10-30-6dx FOR SALE—Victrola for $13—used very little, with good assortment of records, all in fine order, $1.00 weekly if desired, Box 16XX Her- ald. 10-28-tf —_——— FOR SALE—Phonograph, Edison type, including 60 good records in excellent running order, $8; would take $1 weekly. Box 15 BB Herald. 10-28-tf FOR SALE—Overland touring car. Bargain if taken at once. Tel. 1516-4 or 1464-3 10-23-tf HELP WANTLD——I“LM ALE. WANTED—A girl for general hot work. Apply at 33 Whiting street. 11-5-2dx e WANTED—Competent second maid at 36 Russell street. 11-5-2d Polish girl preferred at Hotel Beloin. 11-3-tf WANTED—At once, polishers and buffers. Apply Trumbull Elec- tric Mfg Co., Plainville, Conn. 11-2-6d ANTED. WANTED—Pupils in Greeg or Mun- son systems of shorthand. Telephone 948. 11-5-3dx WANTED—Clerk in bakery; must be neat and experienced in store work; give reference. Hoffman’s, 62 West Main. 11-3-3d WANTED—A boy to learn the shoe business, age 17 to 20 years. Ad- dress in own handwriting. Box 11X Herald, 3-3d 11- WANTED—Young man wishes posi- tion in factory office. Best of ref- erences, Address, Herald, Box 12XX 11-2-5dx school pupil wants clerical work pre- XX7 Herald office. 11-4-3dx WANTED.—High work mornings, ferred. Addres \\'AN’I‘]"D—.«W furnished rooms for light h ping. Private family. preferred. ” Address XX5, Herald Tel. 731-3 Saving Money on Glasses | It is false economy to wear cheap glasses. The only way to get glasses that you can safely wear is by having your eyes properly examined by a Com- petent Optometrist. My examinations are authoritative and I charge no more for glasses that 1 guarantee to be right than many people pay for the wrong kind. Eye Examinations Free Satisfaction Guaranteed A. PINKUS Registered Optometrist and Optician Broken Lenses Duplicated. Over 30 Years’ Experience in Eye-Testing Office, 306 Main St. Phone 570. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Strest Over z5c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. r. .aUNKS, D, D. S. Georgianna Monks,'D. D. S. ] For Your Insurance and | Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your Insur. ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 302. If You Want Good Bottied ! Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 : BOWLING Clubs and Private Parlies Accommodated. { Hllging Nelson, 174 ARCH STREET. BY 242 Main 11-4-2 MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting @bn 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 26 State St. Hartford, Co A Good Investment Corner Property, 849 East Stree Tenement, 11-Room House, Extra Lot. All improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East rage, U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN Williams Auto.C Agents Hadson Motor Cars. 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for his Repairs, Supplies, St PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRI Denison Garag 430 MAIN STREETr Lhrery Cars for hire, day and n Storage, Supplies and Rej n Ag’t Reo Cars "Phane DETECTIVES you are anticipating invest] tion in any matter where, sec ln(ezrlty and results are esses G. BROWN, 26 8ST4 S’IREE‘I', HARTFORD, O 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTIN( BY SKILLED UNION M¥IN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several n aigme The Eastern Printing ( 53 Chur. .. Street. Tel. C. EBBESEN. MGR. DrawnWel It Draws Well s 75 on empm{/( trud relating fo i//ustratin of a business output: Ghe MANTERNACH DEPT. OF COMMERCIAL ——c IR e | s the Key to the Situatias flnmy ry from yrou will mr‘g our Man or aur aoldel Ghe MANTERNACH C0 M.C.MANTEQNWACH, Pres & Gen CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SERVICE 74 Union @la(gjapvupo, Comn FARM FOR SALE Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land) Schultz & Costello, In Sireet.