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FOX & CO. Hartford. [, ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. Fox’s stare is now alive with oyland Is Busy st the busiest spot in Hart- il and the happiest spot toa its fun- making toys. There . Dollies and Monkeys and ical Instruments and Bears, Doll Carriages and Games Blocks and Aeroplanes, marines “and ' automobiles, but’ we can’t tell you all. the hum of Christmas business. The books are now installed in the center store where plenty of extra space makes careful selec- tion easy. Staple ware have been pushed back, and holiday goods given prominence for the enjoyment and convenience of bt ask your mama or big Christ o mas shoppers. er, to bring you to Fox's A2imjopRete fvem thine Bl o we could do we have done, but Yyou may greatly assist in mak- Xmas Work ing your shopping easy by com- ing to the store as ecarly as pos- Ap[’ons sible in the day. Kindly carry HOUSE DRESS DEPT. home the smaller parcels when uite pretty enough for an i e S pxpensive Xmas gift, made of . i SRS e, with ruffles, fancy bor- dresses carefully and correctly. c—————————————————— TELEPHON E YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR ALL Both Practical and Ornamental $1.00 INITIAL GOWNS With Madeira Yoke; very fine material. One in box for Holiday Gifts. Muslin ‘Wear Dept, STERLING SILVER GOODS A gift of sterling silver is so substantially rich and handsome it is significant of a thought as sterling as the gift itself. We are displaying an assortment of sterling and high grade plated silver of exquisite beauty. Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Military Brushes, Combs, Puff Jars. Cream Jars and Toilet Sets in Boxes. Be- CASH IN ADVANCE. LOST LOST—Strayed from the pasture of the undersigned on or about October 1st: Four calves, two red, two yellow and white. When last seen were near the Old Slater Farm. Any one knowing of these calves please notify G. Cowles & Son, Farmington, Conn, 12-7-d2 LOST—Saturday, child’s handbag, in- itials, D. M. V., finder return to Herald Office. 12-7-2dx ONE CENT A WORP EACH INSERTION. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. n.. on the day of issue. FOR FOR SALE—Modern House, rooms, barn lot 69.2 front, 280 deep, 50-foot back. Mutual drive 4 feet. . S g o h T sldes—Table Ware in the lafet | e | (oD, Fesdential location. - designs—Main Floor Center. Manager. i 12-8-a1 Ever-Ready Safety Razors. TO RENT. 3 ger. 2-8-d1 NOVELTIES IN SOLID TO RENT—2 desirable flats, 5 rooms | FOR SALE—One set Ford wheels, GOLD JEYELRY each, steam heat, electric light, etc., | demontable rims, and extra rim, The newest things in the central, price right. Eureka Reg. $16. T. H. Cosgswell, 8 Chestnut world of Jewelry you’ll find istry, 84 West Main street, City. N. St. 12-8-2d here now at most economical E. Lane, Manager. 2 1 prices. Jewelry dept., Main & Bestad FOR SALE—Reo Runabout, 1911 floor. 1914 Overland, 1916 Demonstrator, TO RENT—Two tenements of four | Overland Roadster, 1914, Ford and some are made = of : pretty figured Cretons. ces 25c, Marabou Capes and Muffs MILLINERY DEPT. [An ideal Christmas gift; they Ivory Toilet Articles Ivory Toilet Sets Ivory Manicure Sets Ivory Clocks Ivory Perfume Bottles Thermos Bottles Thermos Carafes e both warm and . light in Thermos Cases pight . and' most becoming Thermos Lunch Kits ack and natural, some com- !Ebony Brushes ned with ostrich. The capes Ebeny Mirrors e 5, 6, 7 and 8 strands. The uffs in barrel, round and tong apes. Prices of the capes are p-98 up. to $4.98. Muffs $3.98 to $7.50 Ebony Military Brushess Roll-up Manicure Sete Drinking Cups Tourist Cases Flasks ‘We are the only house guar- teeing our Marabcu. Gilette Safety Razors Gem Jr., Safety Razars Bhawls, Seufs. Jackets and Skating Sets. the very newest ideas in wool work. The Shawls and KNIT SKATING AND AUTO Scarfs SETS constisting of Scarf with ' Cap Honeycomb, in several ancy stitches. Colors are to match. The thing to wear when you go skating or motor- lombinations of white with lav- Inder, pink and blue barders; ing. The colors are Copen- hagen, rose, cerise, gray, emer- so the popular chinchilla and lain colors: Prices are $1.00 1 ald and dark green, mode, new 0 $3.98, and brown, navy btue and white, ‘ same plain and some with bor- ders. Prices are $1.50 to $2.25 set. . Christmas Gifts to Be Found in the ToiletGoods Section Thermometers Perfume Atomizers Perfumes Toilet Waters ‘Williams’ Sets for Men ‘Williams Sets for Women Smelling Salts Triplicate Mirrors Shaving Mirrors ‘Water Bottles Metal Water Bottles Scissors Nurses Kits Baby Sets Sponge Bags Sachet, all Odors Ideal Hair Brushes Vacu-Mirror- HAND MADE AND HAND KNIT SHAWLS, SCARFS AND SKATING SETS These articles are especially made for us and they represent The Jackets Knit in beautiful styles, suit- able for the boudoir and out- door wear. With and without cap sleeves, also imported Spen- cer Jackets in long sleeves in gray and white. Colors white, black and chinchilla; some with borders of pink, blue and lav- ender. Prices $1.00 to $4.50. B B S S rooms, up and downstairs, all im- provements. F. Dobson, 121 Win- ter street. 12-8-1wkx E—— TO RENT—Pleasant downstairs rent of four rooms with improvements, extra room if desired. Apply 414 Stanley street. 12-8-tf 5-TON White Truck with hydraulic dump body for rent or will haul on tonnage basis. The Waterbury Tool Co., 146 Chestnut St, New Britain. 12-7-3d TO RENT—Six rooms, improvements, 91 Seymour street. Inquire on premises. 12-7-bdx — TO RENT—Five room tenement, sec- ond floor- 559 South Stanley street. Tel. 1437-5, A. S. Boynton. 12-7-5dx —_— T TO RENT—On Arch street, store in fire proof building, with gasoline tank suitable for dry cleaning busi- ness. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch St., Tel. 12-7.tf TO RENT—Six room tenement, all modern improvements. Steam heat. 183 Elm street, 12-6-wl TO RENT—Five rooms, veranda, desirable, bath, gas, 401 Chestnut, 12-6-1wx TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 161 Washington St. Tel. 961-5. 11-20-tf ouse, in Which Money Bills Are Born, Will Be Busy "HE HOUSE _OPENS ITS SESSIONS of representatives, for money mat- ters are all important, and the consti- tution imposes upon the house the task of originating measures whereby | revenue is raised. The photograph shows the opening of the first session | of the house, with the blind chaplain, the Rev. Henry N. Couden, delivering the prayer. [Beyond doubt the first session of o Sixty-fourth congress, assembled the first time on Dec. 6, will fill largesplace in American chronicles. "' 11 be made in Washington, kgislalors will be among the A large share of the burt; bns arising from our connection wit :’Europegan war falls on the house TO RENT Store on Main St. iRy Schuliz & Coslelio, lnc. 242 Main Street. | ! | | 1 | l ‘WANTED. WANTED—Married couple or two ladies to share comfortable home with mother and son- All conven- iences, very central. Company more than profit considered. Box 6XB, Herald, 12-8-1dx. GIRL would liké position at house- work or care of child, Address, Girl, Box 17, Herald. 12-7-d2x WANTED—Grocery clerk with ex- perience, outside work, married man preferred. Address Clerk, Herald Office. 12-6-3dx e WANTED—2nd bracket saw, turning lathe, staple binder, paper cutter, engraving tools, official printing press, Fowler, 94 Camp Street. 12-6-6dx WANTED—At once a stenographer, one who has had some experience. References and wages expected in first letter. Address Box 20L. 12-4-tf WANTED—Bookkeeping for those not requiring the entire services of an accountant. A-1 references. Address Accountant, Box 3, Herald. 11-27-12dx — e NOTICE. Taken by virtue of an execution to me directed, and will be sold at Pub- llc Vendue to the highest bidder at | the Public Sign-post in the Town of New Britain, County of Hartford ana State of Connecticut. Fourteen days | after date, which will be on Wednes- day, the 15th day of December, A. D., 1915, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon | to satisfy said Executon and my fees thereon, the following described pro- perty, to wit: No. 240 North Street—1 lot Candy, 1 lot Matches, 1 lot Syrup, 1 iot Soap, 1 lot Washing Powder, 1 lot Stove Blacking, 16 Stove Brushes, 1 lot Toilet Paper, 1 lot Cereals, 1 lot | Scouring Powder, 6 cans Crisco, 1 lot Noodles, 24 cans Tomatoes, 18 cans Campbell’'s Soup, 756 cans Cocoa, 75 pkgs. Tea, 14 cans Peaches, 15 cans Coffee, 12 cans Karo, 16 pkgs. Starch, 1 lot English Walnuts, 10 1bs. loose Coffee, 8 pkgs. Baker's Chocolate, 18 pkgs. Salaratus, 1 lot Dried Fruit, 1 Box Candles, 1 lot Crackers, 1 lot Cigarettes, 1 lot of Tobacco, 1 lot Cig- ars, 33 bags Flour, 2 Wash Boards, 1 1-4 hoxes Eggs, 3-4 bbl. Sugar, 18 brooms, 70 bot. Salad Oil, 1 lot Char- coal, 175 cans Salmon, 22 pkgs. Salt, 20 1bs Barley, 25 1bs. Rice. 1 lot Olives 1 lot Stationary, 150 boxes Sardines, 1 lot Coffee, 1 lot Smoked Herring, 3-4 bbl. Sugar. 1-8 bbl Pickles, 1-2 bbl. Sour Tomatoes, 1-2 bbl. Cider. Dated at New Britain, Conn., st day of December, A. D., 1915, FRED WINKLE, Constable. this TO RENT—Furnished apartment for Light housekeeping, with private bath. Also one furnished room. Centrally located. Address Box 6B, Herald or Tel. 1249-3. 12-4-6dx TO RENT—One four rooni and three five room tenemenjs, modern im- provements; on trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 12-3-6dx tenement, centrally, Box 19, 12-2-wl TO RENT—Five modern located. Herald. room improvements, Address “Rent,” TO RENT—One four room tenement on Arch street. $10.00. Also one third floor tenement, modern im- provements, Black Rock avenue, Also garage room on Harrison and South Burritt streets. Inquire F. ‘W. Loomis, 160 Arch street.- 11-8-tf TO RENT—After Dec. 1, tenement of six rooms, with garage in rear, at 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church street. 11-26-tf TO RENT—Single house with twelve rooms, steam heat and electric lights. Apply at No. 9 Camp street 11.24-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, all Inquire 651 11-24-tf modern improvements. Trinity street. 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—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-2-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms, all im- provements. 'Phone 476-4. 9-38-tf — e FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms for housekeeping. Conveniences. 16 Prospect street, second bell. 11-27-MWF -tf runabout 1912, Mr. Herrick’s In- dian Mortocycle and side car, all cars have electric lights and self- starters. Newly painted and in first class condition. W. F. Keeley, Seymour and Elm streets. 12-8-6d FOR SALE—Thirty-one acres of standing wood, 35 years’ growtan, W 8. Norton, Kensington, Tel. 666-3. 12-8-4dx FOR SALE—Saloon in Waterbury, witn business and building or bus- iness alone. Inquire _at Burritt street, New Britain. FOR SALE—Two good farm horses, one Holstein cow. Terms cash, ad- dress Box 35, W. Heraid. 12-7-5dx FOR SALE—Quartered Oak Buffet. Good as new. Used less than year. Call evenings, 465 Stanley St. Carriage, L. A. Bunce, FOR SALE- and sleigh, St. 5 Arch N FOR SALE OR TO RE single house. er. All modern conveniences. 6 Arch, corner Monroe street. Inquire 389 Arch street, William Radil. 11-24-tf FOR SALE—2 Franklin runabouts in -11 Good hot water hea room 25 perfect condition. Good for 10 years every day in the year, E. G. Babcock, 11-19-t¢ —————e HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Competent cook, Laundry work sent out. References, Apply Mrs. F. G. Vibberts, Sunnyledge, Vine street extension. 12-8-2d WANTED—Waitress: Experience un- necessary. New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 12-7-24 WANTED—Young lady for telephone operator and clerk. Address Box 991, New Britain, stating age and experience. WANTED—Expenenced girl for general housework for family of two. Good wages given, Apply eve- nings to Mrs. H. S. Walter, 24 Lexington street. 12-6-3dx WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Can go home evenings if de- sired. Apply 39 Curtis St, down- stairs. 12-6-3d WANTED—Girl for general house- work, apply Mrs. F. M. Hewett, 95 Camp street. 12-1-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 175 West Main street. 12-1-tf WANTED—Girls, apply Landers, Frary & Clark, labor bureau, 7 to 9 a. m. 11-24-tf WANTED—Waitress at the Broad- way Restaurant. 12-2-6dx GIRLS WANTED For General Factory Work. GOOD WAGES. Address Factory, Box 15, Herald. WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in a clean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Hawthorne St., Harttord, Conn. —————————————————————— TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, light housekeeping. Three minutes walk from center, 280 Arch street. 12-7-tr Two newly furnished, heated and very pleasant rooms, No. 70 Walnut. 3rd floor. 12-6-3dx ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut St. 11-24-tf SALESME! SALESMEN WANTED—In New Bri- tain and nearby towns, to take or- ders for our famous Ten Dollar Suits To Order. Immediate Cash Commission Paid. Call Today. Ho- tel Beloin, 3 to 8 p. m., Ask for Mr. Marks. 2-8-1dx HELP WANTED—MALE, FURNISHED ROOMS-—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. ‘Phone 353-2. 11-8-tf 13 | at 81 South 12-6-6d-e.0.d x FOR SALE—Hard wood sawed either stove or fireplace lengths. Deliv- | mg the Board of County Commission- ered $7.00 per cord. Tel. lll-g.7 ca ers for Hartford County. a 12-7-2dx covered wagon 1-12dx | 12-7-tf | FOR SALE Cottage, 7 rooms, large lot, 740 Eut Strect, $3,400. $600 cash. Two Family house, 277 Chestnut Street, a bargain. Good Properties on Lincoln Street, H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Miin Stret ™E msTuunlm' OF QUALITY This was the only one awarded 100 Per Cent. for tone Phonograph quality at the Panama-Pacific Ex- position 1915. Plays any disc rec- ord perfectly. Hear it here. Cor. Hungerford Court. A. P. MARSH, 38 Main St. Order from headquarters. Laurel and Pine Wreaths and Ko ping Christmas Trees. Viets’ Greenhouses ™ %% inTon st THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. MakKers of Photo nnd Wood En- gravings - - Iilustrators for All Kind- of Ad- vertising Purposes o NOTICE. QUALITY COAL Strangers, local people wanting suite; 8. single rooms in nice famili Register at Kureka Room Registry 84 West Main street, N. E. Lane, Manager, City. 12-8-d1 Automobile paritse taken out Buick car. Reasonable rates, Richard Co- vert. Tel. 1073-4. 12-6-6dx e R R G e e CUSTOM GRINDING—Rye, buckwheat, corn ground. Personal to all wheat, and cob meal attention given work. East Berlin Milling I Hereby Apply for a Transfer of F. T- Lee’s License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicatiang Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at 300 Main Street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within iwo hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Pa- rochial School, or the premise per- taining thereto, or any post-office, public library, or cemetery Dated at New Britain, this of November, A. D. 1 CORNELIUS J. 26th day CURRY, Applicant. We, the Undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and here- | by sign and endorse the foregoing ap- plication of Cornelius J. Curry for a | license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said aplication. Dated at New Britain, this 26th day of November, A. D. 1915. S. SHURBERG ] FIVT S M 1107-2 i Free Tickets on Stove to Be Given Away Dec. 22. PROMPT DELTV Julien Vadalny, J. J. Walsh, W. —_ E. Curtin, J. M. Finnigan, Jas. T. PRINTING I Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- e tors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 26th day of November, A. D. 1915. ALFRED L. THOMPSON Town Clerk- DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga- tion {n any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. T use the Detecta Phone. dlello Boys! Make Lots of Toys BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderave Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, Printing Done in Several Languages, i e The Eastern Printing Go,, 53 Chui... Street. Tel. 634. C. EBBESEN,. MGR. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-stmile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXGHANGE, Tnc | 26 State St Hartford, Conn AUTOS TO RENT, You ought tg?)ofie:u:-nll: By Hour or Day. borepiare | M anegan Stables building brid- | s Seropiaams, STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month. PARY ' GAKAGE. Horace L. ™ “rop. Livery Servic Repalrlnx. “!él and Supplies, Cars bought and sold, Tel, 221-4. 189 Main St. ‘Williams Auto Co. Agents Hrdson Mowor Cars. New & and 7 Passenger Autos for hire Repaitrs, Supplies, Srorage. ‘PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRE | $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minute from Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at per cent battleships, machine shops, saw mills and hundreds of other 4 steel models—many of them run by the Erector motor (free inmostsets) ERECTOR The Toy Like Structural Steel Give your boy a set of Erector. It’s the only construction toy with girders exactly like the real structural steel. Come in and see our intefesting Erector display. C. A. Hjerpe N. DOCKWOO Real Estate and Insura; 86 West Main or 793 Fast Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. WANTED—Young man to learn the bread baking ousiness. Apply 132 Main street, 12-7-“1 73 Arch St. ’l,h'cr, Cars for hire, day and nigh | Storage. Supplies and Repairing. "Ag't Reo Cars o