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Babcock & Co. Wednesday Will Be vercoat and Suiting Day at Babcock’s Don’t Miss This Sale E. G. Babcock THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings 4 - b £ Illustrators for All Kinds of Ad- vertising Purposes > SEND FLOWERS Make some one happy on Thanksgiving. A box of Chrysanthemums' will give the home a festive touch, or if you prefer roses, carrations or violets, order placing your with us in advance, will insure delivery on Thanksgiving VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel. 136-5 ; 48 CLINTON STREET mornins. LIMITATIONS OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 22 day of November, A. D. 1915. Present, ,Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge. ! On motion of William H. Bishop of said New Britain, as administrator on the estate of John Bishop, late of New Britain, within said district, deceased. This Court doth decree that s months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Ad- ministrator and directs that public no- tice be given of this order by adve tising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circu- lation in s: id district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. A Good Cook needs | c zet results. That' what you want. a word each day pays tor a classitied adv. in the Herald. You Good Coal ~ATTRACTlVE HOMES We _ffer several very attractive cottages tement h. ., for 8200 cash and bala- installments. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 20 WEOT MAIN STREET, Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. and on two Casy i If you want your Thanksgiv- ing Dinner on time and your Turkey “done to a turn,” pro- vide your cook with good coal— “OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH” It's the kind that brings joy and happiness into the homes of all its users. 'NEW BRITAIN LUMBER | & COAL (0. Tel. 52. 301 Park St. | R T TN | | ONE CENT A WORD TO RENT. TO RENT—Very desirable tenement of five large rooms. All improve- ments. Shades, screened and steam heat. 151 Washington street. Tel. s 2 11-22-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement; first floor, 422 Stanley St. Ilour room tenement, first floor, 56 Wallace st., all improvements. Apply 269 Washington St. 11-23-2dx CASH IN ADVANCE. MWINIMUM CHARGE 1% fnvest $1 EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. . on the day of issue. LOST TO RENT—Tenement of four roqms and bath, second fioor, modern im- provements, 40 Sheffield street. 11-23-3d of five TO RENT—Two tenements | 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—Bakery shop, grocery store and tenement. 480 East St., Tel 1454-3. 11-22-6d TO RENT—Eight room house, g00d location, entirely modern, electr lights, gas, etc., with barn which could be used as garage. Very rea- sonable. Inquire lower floor, 297 Maple street after 7 p. m. 11-22-2dx TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. Everything complet 171 Curtis street. 11-22-6dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | down stairs, all modern improve- ments. 101 Fairview street, city. 11-23-d2x er return to Herald office. 11-22-2dx ——————————— FOR saLi FOR SALE—Gas range, Wwith grill and shelf. Fine condi- tion. Price $7.50. Apply L. l. Redick, Newington, Ct. 11-23-1dx 7 burners, FOR SALE—Roasting chickens 4-6 pounds, spring ducks and geese, dressed to order delivered anywhere Tel. 396-4. A GOLDE OF e FOR ONE DOLLAR ‘ KNOW that one dollar invested at the right time may make more money than you can save in a LIF: TIME on ordi y wages? 'ONE DOLLAR invested with Henry Ford a few years ago, has earned and paid the investor over $2,600 and is now worth § 0. DID YOU KNOW tnhat 600 shares of Bell Telephone is now worth $200 a share? It is true that no one would have been believed If he had predicted in those things, nor could anyone see » outcome with any certainty investors have realized on them, others like them are now the never make It if you do mot invest. There is not a man or woman advertisement, no matter how rich or how poor, who can afford to Opportunity _pass TH WEALT we offer is above competent and honest observers who testify into_enormous profits. We have an immense mala, that has onc of the appeared in the American . 8.) it is stated by their observers, th land which will scale from 8,000 to 20.000 feet that from the standpoint of the logger as to taking (ould be desired Frank G. Carpenter, world traveler and correspondent, in an articlc that ap in the Chicago Tribune and other papers said that in the DI fet of Peten, Gu mala, were some of the most valuable virgin forests of Mahogany and other Tropical hard woods in the worid We do not have to purden ourselves with a large preliminary railroad. ~We do not have to build and operate saw mills The logging is all done on hard land We flont these logs down the Salinas river to tide water at Frontera and Laguna vo Ports from which two world famous b ds of Mahogany take their There it Is taken by ve s to New Orleans, less than 900 miles away, and to York and European markets. Gautemala is a beautiful country, and enterprise President Meanu, the neceseity of interesting U, DO YOU you stock was sold for $12 and those profits But while You will reads this this Golden i let ground and can been Py to it, be meen—has ready to be gathered and converted! that 1 trees on Tree, and all that tract of land in the District of Peten. Republic finest stands of Mahogany in the world. In a article Lumberman (the official organ of the lumber trade that there are over 350,000 Mahogany of board measure (o he it out, conditlons are mvestment in & New but rich in natural resources poor in money ¢ a progressive and peace loving man, realizing apital in the development of his country, does all in his power to conduct the affairs of state in such a way as to attract the investment of foreign Capital by making use profitable and safe MAIL US ONE DOLLAR and we will send you a certificate for $2 mon Stock of the Company owning thisvaluable property and opportunity paid and non-assessable, and a prospectus giving the details of this enterpr printed by the American Our 5 for the Com- fully e a® is $3.000.000 FOR MAKING THIS OFFER. opportunity to small investors to avold being “eaten up” all they want of this land and timber on their terms We are paying you for it in this offer. Therefore, than $10 from any one person on the basis of no attention will be paid to correspondence without remittance your money after vou have received our F ctus, if you ree than 20 days from the the date of this publication ROBERT MORRIS & FIRS SECOND We offer hy giving the We want we will not ac this offer. Po: We will quest it not later Address, this great large investors your co-operation. pt loss than §1 or more ATIONAL BANK BLDG., AKRON, OHIG 716~ FOR SALE—Fine Axminster rugs, different sizes, also carpet runners at sacrifice, Cowen, 505 Main St (2 flights up.) 11- x FOR SALE—Richmond range, cheap 96 Maple street 11-20-3d mahogany | Co.,, T1| 11-20-3d FOR SALE—Flat top desk. Adkins Printing Church street. TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 161 Washington St. Tel. 961-5. 11-20-tf FOR RENT—Five tenements of 5§ rooms each, in new brick houses, located on Cherry street, each tene- ment hag separate furnace. ~Home Banking & Realty Co., 193 Main Street. 11-19-wl O s = LA | 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. | | | | TO RENT—S8 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, fiftewn and six- teen dollars, 348 Park strcet, ele- phone 149. 11-11-264 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 | 70 RENT—Four all conveniences, throp street, apply 475 Arch street, room apartment, adults, 156 Win- Boardman's, 11-6-tf 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 FOR SALE—Thirty fine young geese. | W. H. Griswold, Worthington | Ridge, Berlin. Telephone 663-12.‘[ | | 11-19-w1l | FOR SALE—2 Franklin runabouts in perfect condition. Good for 10 vears every day in the year, E. G. Babcock, 11-19-tf 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. ———————————————— NOTICE. NOTICE—The Whiting street Green- | house is still doing business. Cut flowers, floral designs and plants of all kinds. 11-23-2d | PIANOS—Do not buy a piano unlil you have seen our line. A. P. Marsh 38 Main street. Local distributor of tne cclebrated Kimball pianos. 11-23-6d out. R\Ii(‘k‘ Richard | Automobile parties taken car. Reasonable rates. Covert. Telephone 1073-4. NOTICE—Upholstering and furniture | repairing. Joseph Centore, 91 Franklin Square. 11-18-6dx —_——— | | HELP WANTED—MALE. | WANTED—First class toolsetter, one who is thoroughly familiar with cut and draw tools, transfer tools, five rooms, modern improvements. Tnquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. TO RENT—Seven room: all provements. 'Phone 475 im- URNISHED ROOMS, 9-2-t¢ | die press tools and novelty work. Apply stating age, experience and wages wanted, to P. O. Box, 1014, Waterbury, Conn. 11-23-3d WANTED—Three good carpenters at once. Apply A. C. Dunham’s farm, Newington. Take New Britain car to Robbins station. 11 TO RENT—Two furmshed Tooms for housekeeping. Conveniences. 15 Prospect street, second bell. 11-23-tf NICELY Furnished room family; steam heat; two from center. Box 6W, in private minutes’ Herald. 11-22-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Private fami- ly will rent furnished room. Table board if desired. 363 South Main St. Lower beli. 11-20-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. 'Phone 11-8-tf HELP WANTED—FEMAL WANTED—Young girl to go home | nights, for general housework, small family and to : of children, 84 Camp st., LADIES—Crochet small doileys nvassing material nished any distance; stamped velope for particulars. Prov. Nov- elty Shop, 81 Devine, Providence, R. I fur itp | 20 to 30, to ‘I'l,\(l collector. $15.00 and | Collector, Homm' 11-2 WANTED-—Lady, and ¢ t lady car re, addre: ldx WANTED, WANTED-—10,000 people with corns and calouses or chapped hands and eczema to call at the Clark & Brainerd Co.. for jar of “Honey Bee” Ointment. Guaranteed to please or your money refunded. 11-23-3dx a WANTED—At once, two ladies of refinement to engage in a pleasant | and profitable business in this cit paying 40 cents per hour. Address Box 35 W, Herald. 11-23-1dx house- Lincoln 1-22-2d WANTED—Girl work Small street for general family. 127 Salesman, experienced, selling house to house, for rugs, and carpets, on commission, call after 6 p. m, Cowen, 505 Main St. (2 flights up.) DRESG\I AKING. DRESSMAKING—H@]en Room 17, Holmes Block. Tel. 1216-3. T. Quinn, & Hoffman’s 11-18-6dx | Every business is asking for well trained young people who can do their work efficiently with the minimum of super It is our business to as- sist ambitious folks. HUNTSINGE 197 Asylum St-, Hartford Conn. Send for Catalogue N. SITUATION WANT . 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 housework, 313 Wash- ington street. FOR RENT. Meat market furnished and ready for use. With fixtures and tools. Es- 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- qlire 1. B. Tucker, 21 Church street, Plainville, Conn. s (llng to invest in h pleasure and busin, auto- mobile line; tires, accessories,, fit any size purse, Kindly address Box 4 X Herald. 11-20-6d grade 'PULLMANMOTORCAR | TEL. —-a - X N £ Very Desirable Houses on LINCOLN STRE ET for One and Two Family. For Particulars Enquire of H. D. HUMPHREY BgNz(anl\ldhgglfl Street WANTED—BOYS ior pundl press DE T EC T IVE b and assembling, Light work in | o i ay masier whero secrecy, a c'ean and airy factory. Arrow ’w":fg"‘x ";‘f"’ n;x%"\‘& BIe e —— Electric Co, 103 Hawthorne St., Hartford, Conn. STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. ‘PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phone. WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a clean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Hawthorne St., PRIN T ING Hsrttord, Conn. Denison Garage and at Moderave Prices 430 MAIN STREET. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Done in Several Languages, Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repaliring. Agvt Reo Cam 'Phone 224 The Eastern Printing Co., 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, Inc 26 State St Hartford, Conn ~ $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutes, from Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at § per cent H N. DOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 KEast —LIVERY— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires und Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. Williams Auto Go 4 Rooms—$8, $10, $11. 5 Rooms—$10, $15. 7 Rooms—8$20. 7 Room Cottage—Small Farm $20, 25. g H. N. LOCKWOOD, 86 West Main Street 'Phones 521 and 579-23 L T ET TSRS i US4 1 S s Excellent Bargains! Three Family House, Chestnut | St., $3,500. i Two Family House, Barn and One | Acre of Land, No. 192 Kensington Ave., $4,000. The Home Banking and Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Sireel TR TR TR RIS ST | For your Thanksgiving Dinner we| Agents Hrdson Motor Cars. Ne want you to try our Dairy Products, | Milk, Cream, Butter, Cottage Cheese. We have three deliverics, & and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, auppuu, Siorage. TLM TA.B.JUHNSUN, 0. D. 3. DENTISI -~ . Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGR STREFT] prompt service. CEDAR HILL FARM. Telephone 982, For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your Immur ance written by & man who knowi how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS| Booth's Block. FARM FOR SALE Near New Britain. 20 acres. Good land. ) BY Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. Adolph Reinas LOCAL AGENT 54 Greenwood Street 1478-4 FOR DEM()NNTRATI().\' Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. 304 MAIN St. 'Phone 534 MORGAN & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oidest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the COinty. -