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B W4 N AW \‘L’: [— i iy il [ i : A Perfect Fall Day and —An Ideal Combination Here indeed is news! You need not let the perfect fall days—ideal days for touring—slip by without enjoying perfect moto Paige forethought has prepared the way you can secure the famous Paige Sixes—either the five-passenger “Six-46" at $1295, eted additions “‘Six-36> at $1095, or the se Standard of Value and Quality—now, at once. After months of labor we hawve just compl to our factory which, with parts and maberiarijs enable us to double our output and fulfill These are the Paige achievements we are a Paige Jubilee. Please come in and join us in the good ch find the visit interesting and profitable. Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 East Main Street, Agents for New Britain, Bristol and Berlin, Fairfield “Six46" - . . $1208 Seven-P: er Eoflwvood;iSix-%c“ - - 1008 ive-Passenger “Six-46” Winter Top - - 250 Detroit, Michigan New Britajn, Plainville, GRS a Paige ring. for you and already secured, our promise of celebrating in eer. You will Paige Closed Cars Tabriolet - - 81 Sedan C- . 1900 T ar % " ("Six-46" Chassis’ [ WS\ aetion s o S R s ENNTY CASH IN ADVANCE. A WUJRD MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST LOST—Bank Book No. 3,514, in name of Charles A. Goodwill, on Berlin Savings Bank, Kensington. . Written application has been made for a new book. If old one is found notify Bank. —eeee TO RENT. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TO RENT—Tenements 6-7 rooms and 4 rents of 5 rooms; all modern im- pProvements. 587 Main St. Apply 8 Lee St. 11-6-6dx four rooms, improvements. 11-6-tt TO RENT—Tenement, middle floor. All Inquire 473 Park St. TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Three tenement house, five rooms each, with improvements. Also building lot. Bargain. Inquire top 24 Rocky Hill avenue. 11-6-1dx TO RENT—Four room apartment, all conveniences, adults, 15 Wi throp street, apply Boardman'’s, 475 Arch street, 11-6-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor, all improvements, electric light. 1 Wallace street. 11-6-6dx TO RENT—Desirable house with twelve rooms, hardwood floors, elec- tric lights, sanitary plumbing, steam heat and large yard, inquire at 9 Camp street. 11-6-6d 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 Rheims Cathedral Now, - Photographed by Marconi ; | ! ISEES HOW SERBIA 15 GOING TO DIE Newspaperman Tells How 150 Troops Hold Last Position 6,—There, Monsieur, can go and see how Serbia is going to die,” Ljouba Jovanovitch, minister of the interior, handing a letter of recom- mendation to the general staff to Albert Londres, special correspondent ¢ the Petit Journal. Armed with this letter M. Londers made his way far beyond Palanka through long lines of retreating ox Paris, Nov. with that you exclaimed “The marvelous cathedral!” wrote Pierre Loti, the famous French nove- list, after a visit to Rheims. “It stood for ages a lacework of stone, and MOW it is in rags, pierced with a thousand holes. In the effort to pro- tect it a little in future they have piled up a mountain of sandbags around the columns of the portico.” The accompanying photograph of the facade of the Cathedral of Rheims, showing the sandbags to which Loti refers, was taken by Guglielmo Mar- coni, the inventor of wireless tele- graphy. /@ word each day pays lor a classitied adyv. in the Herald. You get results. That’s what you want. FOR SALE Large fifteen room, two tenement dwelling, No. 74 Prospect Street. Thisis a real bargain. /Call and we will show you. | THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WESF MAIN STREEM Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, wagons and endless herds of sheep plodding through the mud of the Morava, Valley, without panic, es- caping from the Teutons, whose Voices were heard in the distance. Taken to Last Position, “At a cross road,” writes M. Lond- reds, “a Serbian captain who was waiting for me said: ‘I was asked by Colonel Terzitch, commanding our division, to take you to our last posi- tion.” We walked side by side in silence and then came out on a pla- teau. “* That is our position, Monsieur,’ said the Serbian officer. ‘We are on Ossietz Plateau. The two others you see a hundred vards away over there are the plateaus Vaboratz and Mich- avolatz, which were just taken from us.’ “I saw no soldiers, ‘Where is your line?’ *“ “There it comes,’ replied the officer. 150 Men Left. “I saw debouching from a little wood, one by one, with a dignity that brought tears to my eyes, the 150 men who, on this great plateau, Ser- i Mla had opposed to embattled Ger- many. “ ‘On retiring from Vaboratz an hour ago,’ said the captain, ‘Those 1150 hid in the wood. Now they are coming out to face the enemy. Tieutenant Shouts Command. “The lieutenant in command took a few steps into a cornfield and shouted a command to his men. They lay down cn the edge of a field without a word or a sidelong glance, and deliberately raised their rifles. “ ‘Look, Monsieur,” exclaimed the cap- tain. ‘They are the mountains of Hungary. Behind that pass is the vil- lage of Verscatte, before which is Von Mackensen. Do you see that blue line a little further on. That is the Danube. Hold German Forces. “ ‘For sixteen days with their three, five, six and ten inch guns the Ger- mans had been blazing away on this f:ont. They never found on this line a larger number of men than those 150 brave fellows before our eyes, but they have not yet succeeded in preventing the Serbians from seeing the blue line of their Danube \when they raised thir heads. “ ‘T'wo days ago it was quite differ- ent,” my guide informed me, ‘So many shells have fallen upon it that its form is completely changed. Do you and asked Those are the advancing Germans. { There are about 200 of them, That is not many, but it is the vanguard of invasion.’ Despise German Troops. “1 watched those 150 Serbians, who l TO RENT—A store, baker’s shop and tenement. 490 East St. Tel. 1454-3. 11-6-wl TO RENT—Five rooms, with con- veniences, second floor, rent $10, 48 Barnett street. 11-5-2dx TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Stecle, 260 Chestnut St. 11-5-6dx 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—THREE FRONT OF- FICES. ALL MODERN IMPROVE- MENTS. 131 MAIN ST., L M. BARNES, 11-3-6d TO RENT—TUpstairs Apartment, South High. 29 Apply at 25 So. High. 11-3-44 TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church St. 11-2-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Second-hand Richmond range, water front and pipe. 753 East street. 11-8-2dx —e FOR SALE—Private sale, Davenport and Tracy Upright Piano, firsc reasonable offer to settle estate ac- cepted. Cash or six months to set- tle, Inquire Box 36 Herald. A 11-1-1dx FOR SALE—Glenwood coal range, with full gas attachments. Practical- ly new. Apply quickly, 179 Lake St. 11-4-3d Lt e Mortgages For Sale $1,600 2nd Mortgage, bearing 8 per cent. $1,000 1st Mortgage, bearing 6 per cent. ALL LOCAL MORTGAGES UIGLEY, 277 Main Street FOR SAILLKE »= A FINE COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS—Francis Street. Near trolley, All im- provements and very low.in price.—Only $350 cash requirved. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING v REWARD REWARD—of $50 will be given to any person who can open a show- case on which my patented locks are used. See model in window of barber shop, 454 Main street, Ros- tam Ohoness, 56 Church street. I also manufacture all parts newly patented beds, ice boxes, chairs, tables, swings, banks, mail boxes. clothes closets, mirrors. Demonstra- tion of lock opening next Saturday at 7 p. m. 11-6-1dx NOTICE. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 2 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc. 206 Stute St. Hartford, Conw T A Good lnvestment. | Corner Property, 849 Wust Street, 2 Tenement, 11-Room House, with Extra Lot. All improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE—A used Buick roadster, 1914 model, in fine condition. Kov- + erman’s Garage. 11-5-64 FOR SALE—1915 Ford runabsut, in first class condition. S. Norris, 425 West Main street. 11-4-d3x ¥OR SALE—50 6-weeks old pigs, $6 per pair. Highland Farm, West- field. Tel. 466-4, New Britain. 11-3-wix FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- i ness. Can be seen at 382 Elm street. 11-3-6dx FOR SALE — 1912 Stearns-Knight ! touring car in good condition. Would make an _excellent livery car. New Britain Garage, 8 Chest- nut Street. 11-2-5dx FOR SALE—1916 Hudson touring car run about 2,000 miles. This car has been turned in on a closed Street. 11-1-6d FOR SALE—Victrola for $13—used very little, with good assortment of records, all in fine ord $1.00 weekly if desired, Box 16XX Her- ald. 10-28-(f FOR SALE—Phonograph, Edison type, including 60 good records in excellent running order, $8; would take $1 weekly. Box 15 BB Herald. 10-28 FOR SALE—Overland touring car. Bargain if taken at once. Tel. 1516-4 or 1464-3. 10-23-tf ——— e WANTED. WANTED—By young lady, position as stenographer, High school grad- uate, five years’ experience, refer- ences. Address Box X4X, Herald. 11-6-6dx WANTED—Private dancing pupils to learn two-step and waltz in 6 les- sons at 75c per hour. Guaranteed. Address Box 21, Herald. 11-6-1dx WANTED stayer. — Experienced N. B. Paper Box Co. 11-6-3d corner WANTED—Pupils in Greeg or Mun- son systems of shorthand. Telephone 948. 11-5-3dx TO RENT—Half of store. Inquire 72 West Main street. 10-12-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, sec- ond floor, 76 Austin street. Inquire of T. Buckley, 535 Stanley street. Tel. 1437-4. 11-2-5d WANTED—Young man wishes posi- tion in factory office. Best of ref- erences, Address, Herald, 12XX. 11-2-5dx WANTED.—High school pupil wants work mornings, clerical work pre- ferred. Address XX7 Herald office. 11-4-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, all improvements. 397 Chest- nut street. 11-2-6dx —_— - 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 tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Tnquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Six rooms, 54 Garden St. Tel. 605-3. third floor, All improvements. 9-29-t¢ TO RENT—Seven rooms, provements. ’'Phone 475-4, all im- 9-28-tt TO RENT--TFour 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 had not moved for half an hour but who were gazing steadfastly at the iron curtain creeping up to them with nothing to plerce it but their rifles. No, I am wrong: They had also a proud consciousness of their heroism. They dispise these German who fight enly from behind ramparts,” FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, all conveniences, for light house- keeping. Address, Box 16XX, Her- ald. — = HELP WANTED—MALE., WANTED—Bread salesman on baker ..wagon. Apply 142 Main street. 11-4-tf WANTED—GIlaziers wanted at once. None but experienced sash and door men need apply. Apply A. W. Bur- ritt Co, Bridgeport, Conn. 11-4-44 SITUATION® WANTED. WANTED—Position as janitor. dress Janitor, Box 6, Herald. 11-6-2dx HELP WANTEH»—FEMALE. Ad- WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral hous ork. Apply 54 Harrison St., 11-6-3a WANTED-—A girl for general house- work. Apply at 33 Whiting street. 11-5-2dx WANTED-—Competent second maid at 36 Russell street. 11-5-2d WANTED-—Dish washer, Polish girl preferred at Hotel Beloin. 11-3-tf WANTED—At once, polishers and I\I‘Ifl‘(‘V‘F. VAmrl}‘ Trumbull Elec- tric Mfg Co., Plainville, Conn. car and is in as good condition as | new, Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm | Box | 86 West Main or 793 East Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 180 MAIN ST. Williams Auto Go Agents Hadson Motor Oars. N 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM DOCTORS, lodgers, general telephone 73-2 for graduate, tical or domestic nurses. (Quick service.) KEureka Nurses' Registr: 84 West Main St., City. Mrs. Lane, Mgr. 11-6 public, prac- id PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE and household goods, on account of going abroad. Apply J. W. Chap- man, 42 Belden, City 11-4-3dx Automobile parties taken out. Buick car. Reasonable rates. Richard Co- vert. Telephone 1073-4. 11-1-6dx STR Denison Garage PR o g g4 Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Ag’t Reo Cars et DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investigal tion in any matter where sec integrity and results are essentia write A. G, BROWN, 26 STA STREET, HARTFORD, ©O! 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTING: BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderave Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Done in Several e The Eastern Printing Go. 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634 C. EBBESEN. MGR. It has been said that SUCCESS is merely the habit of doing things well and on time. | Get that habit at HUNTSINGER’S 197 Ayslum Street, Hartford, Conn. Send for Catalogue N. Removed to LELAND BUILDING, 325 Main St. P. J. MURRAY CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Tel. 731-3 | | FERFECTLY PASTEUR- I 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection BETTER THAN 10% We can sell central Real Estat: nicely located, which is paying lptte| than 10 per cent. Call and lety show you this property. A, B. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. — The Home Banking ang PHILADELPHIA Realty Co. DENTAL ROOMS| The Dickinson,” 195 Main Seree 193 Main Street| Over z5c Store For Your Insurance ang | BEST WORK A1 MODERATE Surety Bonds PRICES Avold trouble by having your In Office Open from 8 A. M. t0 8 P. M. | grco wiitten by & man who Sundays by Appointment. w. o F. L. w.ONKS, D. D.S. |DWIGHT A. PARSONS i Georgianna Monks, D. D. S.! Booth's Block. “FARM FOR SALE .| ‘Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land BY Schultz & Costello, Inc: 242 Main Stireet. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. *Phone 534 | MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop tn the Clty, ’ 11-2-6d