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FOX & ORDERS CAREfULLY FILLED. ISSES’ SAILOR SUITS $10.98 Regulation Style ere $16.98 There’s no waning in the papularity of the re:gulation Sailor Suit; take its place for practical all around wear- fausual value as you'll see at a glance. Misses’ Department, THE SPRINGFIELD KNIT RWEAR FOR LADIES—FOR INFANTS—FOR CHILDREN. UND! "The Underwear without an equal for fit, style and service. x 1 The San Francisco Exposition honored Springfield Knit Underwear ~®lace in our Knit Underwear Assortments. 8 no! e telling our customers so- \ . Mhe garments are beautifully knit, the shaping jrreproachable and as one lady remarked—it fits like Give Knit Springfield Underwear a trial; worn once, you wear no other make. ‘We have always in stock TLadies’ Union Suits in all shapes, priced from $1.00 up to $5.00. p,am glove. Ladies’ Vests at 50c to $4.00. Ladies’ Pants and Tights at 50c to $4.00. We specialize s, Girls and Boys’ separate garments. Departments for Girls and Corset Problems Solved \wser/Things every woman should know: 4 1. How to SELECT her corset. 2. How to LACE her corset. i , How to ADJUST her corset. _ 4. How to- WEAR her corset, 7" Pew women have this knowledge; Ydon’t realize' how very essential it is, easily obtained. 'Mrs. McArdle an Authorized Instructor From the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute. N. Y. /48 now in our Corset Department and at your ser- L.vice- Her advice and instruction are invaluable to “any woman who wants to get the finest style, most comfort and 1ongest wear out of her corsets. Don’t miss a visit here during Mrs. McArdle's stay. still more and how_ Regular $1.25 eyes. Imported join te moving eyes, curls, buckles. cost you but TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 These Suits we are offering at a special price black, serge, white and black braid trimmings and emblems—the sizés are 14, 16, 18 and 20. If it were not the best Knit Underwear obtainable we wauld in the Knit Springfield Underwear for Children. Infants’ Underwear from the smallest size up to 3 years, all weights. Unbreakable DOLLS LITTLE BEAUTIES AT SPECIAL PRICE. Warranted unbreakable, with moving beautiful blond or lace stockings If bought now this Doll will Frec Embroidery Lessons Daily From 9 to 12, Teach- er always in attendance. A‘n Department. / there’s no Suit yet made that can are in navy and A most un- with first prize, and it holds first Boys, 1 year to 16 years. Character Dolls for only .... 89 C with medium brown slippers with $1.19 d Dolls, 23 1-2 inches tall, and white ¥ t $I A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY S FOR ONE DOLLAR DO YOU KNOW that one dollar invested at the right time may ore money than you can save in a LIFE TIME on ordinary wages? ONE DOLLAR invested with Henry Ford a few years ago, has earned and paid e investor over $2,600 and is now worth $3,000. DID YOU KNOW tnat 600 shares of Bell Telephone stock was sold for $12 and now worth $200 a share? It is true that no one would have been believed if he had predicted those profits those things, nor could anyone sec the outcome with any certainty. But while westors have realized on thiem,Jothers like them are now on the way. You will ver make it if you do not invest§ There is not a man or woman who reads this dvertisement, no matter how rich Of how poor, who can afford to let this Golden Ppportunity pass. THE WEALTH we offer is above ground and can be seen—has been seen—by bompetent and honest observers who testify to it, ready to be gathered and converted Into_enormous profits. We have an immense tract of land in the District of Peten, Republic of Gaute- nala, that has one of the finest stands of Mahogany in the world. In a article that ippeared im the American Lumberman (the official organ of the lumber trade of the J. 8.) it is stated by their observers, that there are over 350,000 Mahogany trees on his land which will scale from 8,000 to 20,000 feet of board measure to the Tree, and hat from the standpoint of the logger as to taking it out, conditions are all that ould be desired. Frank G. Carpenter, world traveler and correspondent, in an article that appeared n_ the Chicago Tribune and other papers said that in the District of Peten, Guat- Imala, were some of the most valuable virgin forests of Mahogany and other Tropical hard woods in the world. We do not have to ourden ourselves with a large preliminary mvestment aflroad. We do not have to build and operate saw mills. The logging is all done on hard land. | . We float these logs down the Salinas river to tide water at Frontera and Laguna, ¥e Ports from which two world famous brands of Mahogany take their names. Plier® it is taken by vessels to New Orleans, less than 900 miles away, and to New #nd European markets. " @autemala is a beautiful country, a enterprise. " President Manuel Cabrera, being a progressive and peace loving man, realizing fthe necessity of interesting U. S. Capital in the development of his country, does all lin his power to conduct the affairs of state in such a way as to attract the investment of foreign Capital by making its use profitable and safe. MAIL US ONE DOLLAR and we will send vou a certificate for $25 for the Com- lmon Stock of the Company owning thisvaluable property and opportunity, rfully Ipaid and non-assessable, and a prospectus giving the details of this cnterprise as printed by the American Lumberman. Our total authorized Capital Stock is $3,000,000. 'R REASONS FOR MAKING THIS OFFER. We offer this great. opportunity to small investors to avoid being “eaten up” glving the large investors all they want of this land and timber on their terms. We want your co-operation. We are paying you for it in this offer. Therefore, we will not accept less than §1 or more than $10 from any one person on the basis of this offer. Positively, no attention will be paid to correspondence without remittance. We will return your money after you have recelved our Prospectus, if you re- quest it not later than 20 days from the the date of this publicatlon. Address, ROBERT MORRIS & CO., 7i5- FIRST- SECOND N ATIONAL BANK BLDG., AKRON, OHIO Invest $1! make you in a rich in natural resources but poor in money by THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings L4 Illustrators for All Kxnds of Ad- vertising Purposes 2 £ SEND FLOWERS on Thanksgiving. Make some omne happy nthemums will give the home a festive touch, A box of Chr or if you prefer roses, carnations or violets, placing your order with us in advance, will'insure delivery VIETS’ GREENHOUSES - Tel.136-5 48 CLINTON STREET on Thanksgiving morning. EXPECT FIGHT ON KITCHIN’S OPPOSITION CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORP EACH INSERTION. TO RENT. TO RENT—Two tenements of five and six rooms respectively, all mod- | ern improvements; furnace, at 12 Lincoln St, apply to Sicklick, 117 Willow St. Tel. 1551. 11-22-3dx TO RENT—Very desirable tenement of five large rooms. All improve- ments. Shades, screened and steam heat. 151 Washington street. . 1-22-t] TO RENT—Eight room house, 800d location, entirely modern, electric lights, gas, etc., with barn which could be used as garage. Very rea- sonable. . Inquire lower floor, Maple street after 7 p. m. 11-22-2dx TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for hous eping. Everything complete. 171 Curtis street. 11-22-6dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 161 Washington St. Tel. 961-5. 11-20-tf ] Now Is the Time to Fill Your OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL May We Have Your Order? New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by :30 p. m. on the day ssue. . LOST—Saturday bunch of keys. Find- er return to Herald office- 11-22-2dx LOST—Bank book, No. 2750, in name of Margaret Thomson, on Berlin Savings Bank, Kensington. Written application has been made for a new book. If old one is found, noti- fy bank. 11-15-23-29 LOST—Between New Britain Portland last Saturday, ladies’ watch. Finder return to 69 Church strect. John Staib. Reward, 11-19-3ax and FOR RENT—On Greenwood street, tenement, first floor, five large rooms, improvements; also tene- ment seven large rooms, 2nd floor, all improvements, steam heat, large yard, nice garden and room for poultry, Inquire 113 Greenwood St. 1-20-3dx FOUND—-Saturday morning, sum of money lost by party going or com- ing from bank. Owner may identify at police station. 11-22-1ax 5 FOR RENT—Five tenements of rooms each, in new brick houses, located on Cherry street, each tene- ment has separate furnace. ~Home Banking & Realty Co., 193 Main Street. 11-19-w1l TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 11-18-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement at 109 Bassett street. Inquire on prem- ises or,169 Collins street, Hartford. Tel. Charter 5227. 11-17-tf. Room = Tenement modern improvements. 34 Trinity street. 11-16-wl TO RENT—Six room tenement. Vine street, steam heat furnished. 11-16-wix six rooms, TO RENT—Five TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements. 9 Andrews street, 11-16-wl TO RENT—8 room cottage, all mod- ern improvements, at 55 Trinity St. Inquire 51 Trinity street. 11-12-tf s T TP T 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 WILSON’S PLANS i Word came unofficially from the White House that President Wilson did not favor any movement to oppose Representative Claude Kitchin of North Carolina, the democratic leader of the house of representatives, for opposing the administration’s program of defense. Mr. Kitchin’s recent let- | ter, in Which he said that instead of | being a passive opponent of the pres- ident’s program, he would use all his power to defeat it. has aroused re- | sentment. Some southern representa- uv_es who warmly supported Mr. Kit- chin for the majority leadership are expressing indignation. But these men discout rumors that Mr. Kitchin will be supplanted. He was selected far the chairmanship of the ways and means committee and the leadership | of the party in the house at a caucus befqre the adjournment of the late | session WANTED, WANTED—Salesman, selling house to house, carpets, on commis 6 p. m., Cowen, flights up.) 11 WANTED—Tady or gentleman to work for old established house. Per- manent position payving from $15 to $20 per week. Address Box 4, Her- ald. 11-22-1dx WANTED—Bookkeeping, for those not requiring the entire services of an accountant. Rest of references. experienced, for rugs, and ot call after Main St. (2 Address, Accountant, Herald office. 11-19-5dx 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 room apartment, adults, 15 Win- Boardman’s, TO RENT—Four all conveniences, throp street, apply 475 Arch street, TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church St. 11-2-tf TO RENT—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf im- 9-28-tf TO RENT-—Seven rooms. provements. 'Phone 47 e Call Tel. No. 900 or come to ouy show rooms and we show you a VACUUM CLEANER that will save time and labor. TheSpring & Buckley Electric Company, Everything Electrical 17-19 Church Street, PULLMANMOTORCAR Adolph Reinas LOCAL AGENT 54 Greenwood Street TEL. 1478-4 FOR DEMONSTRATI! all 11-6-tf | = .~ | NOTICE—Upholstering and furniture i ! | | WANTED- will | FOR SALE—Roasting chickens 4-6 pounds, spring ducks and geese, dressed to order delivered anywhere. Tel. 396-4. 11-22-3d FOR SALE—Fine Axminster different sizes, also carpet runners, at sacrifice, Cowen, 505 Main St., (2 flights up.) 11-22-2dx rugs, gold | TELEPHONE 52. 301 PARK STREET THE BABCOCK AUTO EXCHANGE Only cars in perfect running order offered for sale, Now on hand. 2 Franklin Runabotits, good for ten years’ service, every day in the year. 1 Franklin six, Light Touring Car, 914 model. 1 Franklin six, Light Touring Car, l‘)l’i model. 1 Hudson six, Light Touring Car, 1915 model 1 Hudson six, Light Touring Car. 1914 model. 1 1915 Oldsmobile Touring Car, in fine condition. 1 Stearns Knight Touring Car, like new. Any car you buy of us will be fully guaranteed. KF.G 177 Main Street. . Babcock Telephone 387-4 Very Desirable Houses on LINCOLN STREET for One and Two Family. For Particulars Enquire of H. D, HUMPHREY 272 Main Street, NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FOR SALE—Richmond range, cheap. 96 Maple street- 11-20-3d FOR SALE—Flat desk. Adkins Church street. top mahogany Printing Co,, 71 11-20-3d FOR SALE—Thirty fine young geese. W. H. Griswold, ‘Worthington Ridge, Berlin. Telephone 663-12, 11-19-wl FOR SALE—2 Franklin runabouts in perfect condition. Good for 10 years every day in the year, E. G. Babeock, 11-19-t¢ FOR SALE—Two horses for sale, weight about 1,000 pounds each. No reasonable offer refused, as I have no further use for them. Can be seen at Old Smith farm, six minutes from Flannery's corner, north on Turnpike, Berlin. Chas. Burdick, owner. 11-17-6dx FOR SALE—Victroia in first class or- der, with good selection of records, $17.00, would consider $1 weekly. Box B10B, Herald. 11-13-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED R()()MS—[’r\vale fami- ly will rent furnished room. Table board if desired, 363 South Main St. Lower bell. 11-20-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. 'Phone 353-2. 8 WANTED—BOYS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a c'ean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co , 103 Hawthorne St., Hartford, Conn. e — WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a clean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Hawthorne St., Hnflord Conn. NOTICE. Automobile parties taken out- Buick car. Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. Telephone 1073-4. 11-22-6dx Centore. o1 11-18-6d repairing. Franklin Joseph quare. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Three good carpenters at once. Apply A. C. Dunham’s Newington. Take New Britai to Robbins station. 11 WANTED—Carpen(Prs, Carpenters’ helpers, and mason tenders, at Chamber of Commerce building. B. H. Hibbard Co. HELP WANTE»»—I Girl for Small family. general 127 Lincoln 11-22-2d4 work- street WANTED#£-Competent girl for gener- al housework. Apply 8 Place. 11-19-tf WANTED—Girl for general ‘house- work- 175 West Main street. 11- TUATION WANTED. WANTED—Good all around machinist desires position setting machines. Address Machinist, Box 6, Herald. 11-22-2dx WANTED—By two girls, situation do- ing gencral howsework, 313 Wash- ington street. 11-22-3dx WANTED—Polish boy 17, desires position in store, address Boy Box 14 Herald. FOR RE Meat market furnished and ready for use. With fixtures and tools. Es- tablished trade, 25 years, owner ad- j vanced in years only reason for rent- ing, is a good chance for a young man who wants a good business. In- glive L. B. Tucker, 21 Church street, Plainville, Conn, DRESSMAKING 17, Tel. Helen Holime & 1216- T. Quinn, Hoffman's 11-18-6dx Room Block BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. YBODY desiding to invest in high grade pleasure and business auto- mobhile line; tires, accessorics, fit any size purse, Kindly address Box | New Britain, within and for the Dis- Emmons | _ Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 'Fhonc 224 1 Rooms—$8, $10, $11. 5 Rooms—$10, $15. Rooms+—$20. Room Cottage—Small Farm \ $20, | i H. N. LOCKWOOD, 86 West Main Street ‘Phones 521 and 579-23 i At a Court of Probate holden at trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the d day of November, A. D., 1915 Present, Bernard ¥. Gaffney, ]uvlpz“, Estate of Paul Gabin late of New Britain, said district deceased, upon the petition of Mrs. Anna Kohler of said New Britain, praying that an in- strument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said de- ceased may be proved, approved and admitted to probate, as per application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED—That =aid application be neard and determined at the Pro- pate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 29th day of November, A. D- 1915, at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some newspa- per published in said New Britain, having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, in said District and by mail- ing a copy of this order by registered mail to Robert Gabin, 722 South 10th street, St, Claire, Mich., by depositing the same in the post office in said town of New Britain, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. DETECT I vV E S If you are anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secregy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phone. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITIO! Printing Done in Several Languages, R The Eastern Printing Co 53 Chur. .. Street. Tel. 63 C. FBBESEN. MGR. ~ MULTIGRAPH LETTEHS Fac-stmile of Typewriting done W 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, I 26 State St Hartford, $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 mifiul from Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 lt per cent H. N. DOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East ----LIVI:.RY--- Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Buppllel U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART'S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. Williams Auto & Agents Hudson Motor Cars. N 5 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire, Repairs, Supplies, Storages 'PHONE 236, LM STRE A. B. JOHNSON, v. U3, DDNTIS‘I‘ Nativnal Bank Building, OPEN EVENINGS [ 2 3 N bor Your lnsurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your Insi ance written by a man who &no how. Go to DWIGHT A. .PARSONS§ Booth’s Block. J. M. Finnegan Stahl FARM FOR SALE- Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land." BY Schultz & Costello, In¢* 4 X Herald, 11-20-6d 242 Main Stireet.