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FOX & CO. Hartford. ——————————————— Flossie In the about Journal. Fisher's Funnies basement as told in the Ladies’ Home Ask to see them. —————————————————— L 14 IL ORDERS CAREfULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 adies” Boot Bargains There are so many new shoe models arriving weekly and as we like a rep- entation of every new pattern al- ¥s in our stocks it necessitates the 'equent weeding out of accumulated proken lines. Some of these shart ines we feature today; the styles are s smart as any that are shown- $4 Boots now $3.29 Gray and fawn top Shoes, ent foxed button and the same style as the $6.00 grade. $6 Boots now - $4.50 ‘rnufi fn gray and fawn cloth to" ‘patént leather, foxed, button, mu,mr. Louis heel and plain toe. pat- otherwise Boots at $4.50 An assortment of cloth top sun metal and patent foxed button and piping, white now ace baots, trimmed with leather Louis heels, only $4.50. Smart Boots at $5 Twé'fines of high grade Boots with tailor-made bl buttons, 7-inch pattern, gun metal foxed new fleld mouse cloth top; also patent leather ~in“thé new Bolling green. Prices now $5.00. | $5.50 One small lot of blue kid with leather Louis heel and welted soles, also one lot of Ladies’ Bronze Gypsy Button Boots, regular $5.50 grades, to close at $4.50. GRADES T0 CLOSE AT side $4.50 button Boots " PETTICOATS FOR AUTO WEAR s iTifed ‘Sateen Petticoats. the lining being flannelette; BléeR only with neat tailored flounce and fitted top- $1.50: and $1.98- L.4WMeroerized 'and Wool Jersey Petticoats with sateen or taffeta lounge, also with fitted top and full tailored flourice. Prices at 98¢, oo, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. LADIES’ BATH ROBES SPECIAL $1 98 NOW AT Beacon Blanket Robes with border, made with round collar, fdarge pockets, cord and tassel. The colors are gray, rose, navy blue, b\-éwn, tan and Copenhagen; sizes are 36 to 44. Special price $1.98. these Prices in 98¢, Free class in Art Embroidery every morning from 9 to 12. morning same hours. Children’s class every Saturday Join now for making Christmas gifts. more beautiful or dainty trousseau than prices are decidedly helpful. THE SALE OF FRENCH AND PHILIPPINE HAND MADE AND HAND EMBROIDERED .LINGERIE. Such an assortment of dainty hand made imported garments as we are offering today at reduced prices would be considered quite unusual under normal conditions, and ties them it is little short of wonder- ful what you will find here during this sale. considering the under which we difficul- secured No bride could add garments to her these; and the ° TO RENT. TO RENT—Five large rooms, down- stairs. All modern improvements, Box B 16 B, Herald. 11-17-2dx TO RENT—Six room tenement at 109 Bassett street. Inquire on prem- ises or 169 Collins street, Hartford. Tel. Charter 5227. 11-17-tf. TO RENT—Furnished room, with or without board. Reasonable terms. Apply 363 South Main street. Ring lower bell, 11-17-3dx TO RENT—House, No, 92 West Main street, Plainville, third from Bank. All modern conveniences. Very large garden with fruit. Could be arranged to rent part for light housekeeping. Rent very reason- able. Mrs. E. G. Bassett. 11-16-17 TO RENT—Five Room Tenement modern improvements. 34 Trinity street. 11-16-w1l TO RENT—Tenement of two rooms and bath. 195 Maple St., 11-16-2dx TO RENT—Nice large well furnished front room, steam heat, very suit- able for two gentlemen, aiso a couple of smaller rooms, apply at 422 Main street, second floor. 11-16-d3x TO RENT—Six room tenement. 16 Vine street, steam heat furnished- 11-16-wilx six rooms, TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements. 9 Andrews street, 11-16~\\'l_ TO RENT—Five room tenement at 40 Walnut street. Inquire at store- 11-15-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement. Adults. Rear 66 Prospect street. 11-15-wix TO RENT—Tenements 6-7 rooms and provements. 587 Main St. Apply 8 Lee St. 11-13-6dx TO RENT—8 room cottage, all mod- ern improvements, at 55 Trinity St. Inquire 51 Trinity street. 11-12-tf TO RENT TENEMENTS—Five rooms and bath. Electric light and gas, hard wood floors. Ideal for small families. Fourteen, fifteen and six- teen dollars, 348 Park street. ele- phone 149. 11-11-264 TO RENT—Heated tenement, six rooms, all improvements, 718 Stan- ley street, apply 220 Maple street. 11-11-64 with patrons who give convincing rroof of the efficacy of their rational modern treatments. Natureopathy, as taught at The Blumer College, includes all agencies, methods, systems, regimes and ideals cf natural origin and divine sanction whereby human health can be en- Dr. Blumer, ATUREOPATHIC “DOCTORS .and Marvelous Method ot Treatment Cures #“* Hundreds. Y ARE MEETING WITH REMARKABLE SUCCESS. e Natureopathic doctors produce | jeker and more permanent results can be attributed to any other Their offices at 162 Main | | kanced and maintained. the founder of the Natureopathic Col- lege in Hartford, declares that all methods incorporated in Natureopathy are based upon scientific privileges scentifically explained and demon- { strated. The Natureopath is an edu- cated physician and has different methods at his command to meet con- citions as indicated in each individual case. In some cases, the educated Nature- » | ! 1 | | i B THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings L. k) Iilustrators for All Kinds ot’Ad- vertising Purposes - DON'T MISS THIS opportunity, as it will not, last long or be repeated very often. I have concluded arrangements whereby I will, as long as my _ present stock lasts, give you A NEW 12 KARAT GOLD FILLED SUR-ON MOUNTING FOR $1,00, and your old mounting. I am the only agent in New Britain for Sur-On goods; and to further ad- vertise them, I give you the above splendid cffer. Get them now, get busy or get left. F. L. McGUIRE, Optician 276 Main Street. Upstairs over the Commercial Trust Co., Le Witt’s Block. Mention the Herald TELEPHONE ‘We are just as near you as your nearest telephone. While we are always pleased to have customers visit our Greenhouses, we want to assure you, your 'phone orders will receive our careful at- tention. As we are going to please you anyway. Never before have we had so many fine Chrysanthemums, and at such reasonable prices. Telephone us your order, subject to your approvel if you don’t find them the best you ever saw for the money, don’t take them, VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 A | numbers and are now to street, Tooms 6, 7, 10, 11, are filled | cpath uses one or several methods to gain the desired results. The Natureopaths have convinced hundreds of the real efficacy of nat- ural healing, which simply means the curing of ailments and diseases with- out the use of drugs or the surgeon’s knife and is now as firmly established and as widely admitted as the law of gravitation. They are making some wonderful cures of rheumatism, dyspepsia, ca- tarrh, paralysis and all forms of rervous diseases and quite a number of rheumatic and paralytic sufferers have been treated by the Natureo- vathic Doctors and are delighted with results obtained. A lady suffering from violent attacks of dyspepsia, in- somnia and extreme nervous prostra- tion, says their power to relieve is simply marvelous, that people are virtually made over and changed from miserable sufferings to sound Lealth, from a low vitality to vigorous men, women and children, Just Tecently quite a number of cases have been discharged, cured of various ailments, many of which were considered as hopeless by other phy- sicians. Cures made by them are not simply ratched up by some outside material means, but by the enforcement of na- ture’s laws within the body, and the | results are positively permanent and lasting. In this progressive age of the world it is very few of the advance thought people who have not made at least some investigation of Natureopathy !and that this science of treating dis- eases has been found beneficial and successful as a restorative agent is shown by the fact that its enthusiastic supporters, advocates and Natureo- pathic practitioners are increasing in be found everywhere. The results of this active interest are due to the merits of Natureopathy. Every week brings forth a greater demand for more Natureopathic prac- titioners. There is hardly any disease that the Natureopathic Physician could not greatly benefit. The local Natureopaths have handled the worst farms of disease and aside from their public demonstration in Turner Hall Jjust recently they have discharged as cured hundreds of cases whq have previously tried mist all other methods without deriving any benefit by employing the local Natureopath as a last resort. Investigation revealed the fact that these people, suffering for years, have tried plenty of medi- cines, consulted noted medical special- ists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, also took electric and other treatments with no benefit whatsoever, and hav- ing tried Natureopathy as a last re- sort, or catching on to what some term the last straw, and to their surprise finding that this last straw is the form of Natureopathia treat- ment has wonderful restorative agents, not only to save their life, but actually make them strong, TO RENT—Five room tenement rear 96 Maple street. 11-10-wl TO RENT—One four room tenement on Arch street. $10.00. Also one third floor tenement, modern im- provements, Black Rock avenue. Inquire F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-8-tf TO RENT-—Five room flat, 180 Maple street, third floor, modern improve- ments, $21.00. Quigley, 277 Main St. 11-8-tf TO RENT—Four room ' apartment, all conveniences, adults, 15 Win- throp street, apply Boardman's, 475 Arch street, 11-6-tf TO RENT-Te‘Aement of six rooms, 2:48 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church St. 11-2-tf 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. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell, 9-2-tf TO RENT—Seven provements. rooms, 'Phone 475-4. all im- 9-28-tf TO RENT—Four rooms with bath at 6 Cherry street. Five room tene- ment with all modern improvements, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray and Co., real estate ana Insurance, 0-26-tf CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 4 rents of 5 rooms; all modern im- | ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. ru. on the day SRR o - A et .. Now Is the Time to Fill Your Bins With Some of Our OLD COMPANY LEHIGH May We Have TELEPHONE 52. COAL Your Order? New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. 301 PARK STREET of jssue. LOST LOST—Between Radil's Barber shop, South Main and Glen Sts, Nov. 16, 1915, between 8 and 9 o'clock p. m., $35.00. Reward $10. Her- ald office. 11-17-1dx FOR saLr, FOR SALE—To make space, will sell | twenty of my White Leghorn Pul- |~ lets, Cornell and winning strain: They are valuabie pullets and a bargain. Franklin Coombs, 117 East street, Plainville. Conn, Phone 37-12. , 11-17- —_ FOR SALE—Two horses for sale, weight about 1,000 pounds each. No reasonable offer refused, as I have no further use for them. cCan be seen at Old Smith farm, six minutes from Flannery’s corner, north on Turnpike, Berlin. Chas, Burdick, owner. 11-17-6dx Conklin prize- FOR SALE—Underwood first class condition, cheap. street, Plainville. typewriter, 24 Broad 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Underwood model 5, re- cently ogerhauled like new. .Pric low. address, Underwood, Box 6 J, Herald. FOR SALE—New No. 34 Axminster rugs, 9x12, $17; also smaller rugs, carpets, runners. Slightly used carpets, cheap. Cowen, 505 Main street (2 flights up.) 11-15-3dx FOR SALE—18 acres of wood land, 32 years growth for $600. C- L. Barnes 192 Chestnut street. 11-13-6dx 11-16-3dx i the great “at home day. be there, a fi THANKSGIVING If you can’t ne photograph will help. Make An Appointment Now. MURRAY — Photographer 173 Main St. FOIR Very Desirable Houses on LINCOLN For Particula New Britain, Conn. STREET for One and Two Family. rs Enquire of H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIO NAL BANK BUILDING FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED R(N)MS, private bath, suitable two gentlemen, or man and wife. Also table board. Smaller rooms, with running water, 21 Franklin Square, 11-17-2dx TO RENT—Furnished front room, private family, steam heat, centrally located. Box A 33 A, Herald. 11-15-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, Mrs. 8- C. Peck, 2nd floor. inquire 319 Main street. 11-16-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS-—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. "Phone 353-2. 11-8-tf _— ‘WANTED. FOR SALE—Victroia in first class or- der, with good selection of records, $17.00, would consider $1 weekl Box B10B, Herald. 11-13-tf FOR SALE—New five-room bungalow with garage, extra large lot, very reasonable price, in western section of city. If interested, call at 22 Jer- ome street. 11-12wx1 'FOR SALE_1916 Hudson touring car; 1912 National speedster, 19‘1; Reo Touring car; two cylinder motorcycle. Williams Auto 287 Elm St. 11-11-wl SRR el HELP WANTED—FEMAL] WANTED—Gir1 for general hl)use- work. Apply 344 Main St. D. Miller. 11-17-a3 INTELLIGENT English business like Polish or Slavish voung lady to collect from own na- tionality. $18.00 per week and ex- penses, Barton, Hotel Regal. 11-17-1d WANTED—Maid to help and wait on table. 21 Square. in kitchen P’Fdnklm Co.. | speaking | WANTED — Protestant American woman to assist in doing house- work, and caring for a year old baby in family consisting of hus- band, wife, 11 year old boy and baby. Good home and good pay for right woman. Box 10 B X, Herald office. 11-15-3d [l e——— BOARDERS WANTED, GOOD TABLE B().‘\RD 93 Arch street. and rooms. 11-17-4dx | i NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | Buick car. Reasonable rates | Richard Covert. Telephone 1073-4. 11-15-6dx | | WANTED—BOYS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a c'ean and airy factory. Arrow Eleciric Co, 103 Hawthorne St., | Hartford, Conn. WANTED—Young girl to help with housework and look after small child. Call mornings, 66 Vine WANTED—Girls. Apply Landers, | Frary & Clark Labor Bureau from 11 to 12 a. m. 11-16-3d WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a clean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Hawthorne St., Hsrttord, Conn WANTED—Girl for general house- work- 175 West Main street. 11-12tf TWO NEAT appearing lady canvas- sers. Salary $18.00 per week. Ad- dress for interview Manager Her- ald. 11-17-24 —————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man for out door work; also boy to learn the print- ing trade. Apply to The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Church St. 11-17-tt | vigorous, and to feel once more that life is worth living., People of this calibre are, there- fore, fully capable of judging cor- rectly the merits and demerits of any system and when they boost Nature- opathy there must be some good and substantial reason for so doing. The Natureopathic Doctors of Sovereigns’ Building, 162 Main St., New Britain, announce that they will still give the public free consultation as usual from 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. NO. SUCCESSOR SELECTED. Chamber of Commerce Appoints Com- mittee To Name President. The election of a president of the Chamber of Commerce which was scheduled for yesterday afternoon was postponed on account of the sud- den change in affairs caused by the resignation of President E. W. Christ, The directors had not been prepared “tor this emergency, and as a result the following committee was appoint- ed to bring a nominee for the place: F. G, Platt, A, *F. Corbin and J. W. Marsland. The committee will re- prort in a few days. Owing to the non-appearance of Miss Mary C. Welles, secretary of the Connecticut Consumers League, in time for the meeting scheduled con- ference with materialize. The secretary of the Chamber has received word from Philadelphia stating that the institution for which the Ruthenian Sisters of Charity are canvassing in this city is a bona fide cne, and worthy of support. the directors did not DALY COUNCIL MEETING., Eleven applications for membership were received at the meeting of Daly council, K. of C., last evening. It v.as announced that arrangements for the forty-five and pinochle tourna- ment with the “Tabs” would com- mence next Tuesday evening. John Hagarty won the first prize at the forty-five games held last evening at the conclusion of the meeting. FORESTERS CELEBRATE, The eighteenth anniver Court Beethoven, F. of A, 1y celebrated last evening in ball. Joseph Yy of fitting- ardeck’s Diemond was toast- and among those Tesponding were Chief Ranger William Burck- arth, Dr. J. E. Martin, August Huber and E. B. Miller. Recitations were given by Charles Millitsch and George Zimmerman. Refreshments were served. l FOR RENT. for use. and tools. tablished trade, 25 years, owner ad- vanced in years only reason for rent- ing, is a good chance for a young man who wants a good business. In- glire L. B. Tucker, 21 Church street, Plainville, Conn. Removed to LELAND BUILDING, 325 Main St. P. J. MURRAY CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Tel. 731-3 A. B. JOHNSON, bi. D. 3. DENTisy Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables Telephone 302, For Your lnsurance and + Surety Bonds " Avold trouble by having your Insure ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. DETECTIVES It you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrevy, integrity and results are essential write A. G, BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Dene in Several Languages, g The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur. .. Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN. MGR. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. Ag’t Reo Cars i) o1 If You Want Good bo.ued Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connection. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ing 26 State St. Hartford, Conn,, A Good Investment Corner Property, 849 Yast Street, Tenement, 11-Room House, With| Extra Lot. All improvements. H. LOCKWOOD, Real Estave and Insurance 86 West Main or 93 East ---LIVE R Y-- Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN BT. Williams Atto bo nis Hadson Motor Cars. nnd 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. ‘PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRENT L FARM FOR SALE Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land. BY Schultz & Costello, Inc.. 242 Main Street.