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DX &CO. G.FOX &CO. he Great ' -Winter Sale egins Monday, ry the Third latchfor Full Particulars in Monday’s Paper This is the sale that reduces erything in the store with the OUR BANK IS EN TONIGHT Be sure to come down town before 9 o’clock tonight, drop into our Bank, decide what amount you can save out of your weekly in- come that you are now spending foolishly, walk up to Receiving Teller’s window—you don’t have to make any deposit ticket — he will receive your deposit, and hand out to you one of our own ac- count deposit books, showing a receipt for your ‘money. You pay in a regular amount weekly: Fifty cents Two dellars . . One dollar Five Dollars Our Christmas Club Enables you to deposit small amounts and whether you deposit fifty cents or five dollars, all members of this Club are on the same foot- ing. Come before 9 o’clock and become a member. We Pay Interest Commercial Trust Co. New Britain, Conn. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO RENT. TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor, modern improvements, 14 Olive St. F. & S. tf TO RENT—Six room _cottage, 227 Glen street, opposite Ellis. All im- provements, Inquire 229 Glen or telephone 359 12-28-d5x TO RENT—Two tenement house of ten rooms. Modern improvements, On trolley line. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 12-24-6dx TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. Near trolley. Inquire 392 Park St. 12-13-tf TO RENT—Apartment of four rooms, second floor, bath and improve- ments. 210 Chestnut St. 12-11-tf —— e ! To RENT—Six room tenement, sec- ond floor, at 58 Elm street, inquire 31d floor. 12-11-tf TO RENT—On Arch street, store and fire proof building, with gasoline tank suitable for dry cleaning busi- ness. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street, Tel. 12-7-t€ T0, RENT—One four-room tenement on Arch street, $10.00. Also ga- rage room on Harrison and South Burritt ' streets. Inquire, T. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 12-9-tf TO RENT—After Dec. 1, tenement of gix rooms, with garage in rear, at 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 78 Church street. 4 11-26-tf ) RENT—Five room tenement, all mpdern jmprovements. Inquire 51 @mmy ‘dtreet. 11-24-tf ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in . the Herald office by 1:30 p. i on the day of issue. ——————————————————————————— LOST. LOST—Between 24 Monroe street and Lyceum, or Dickinson Drug Co., gold cuff button marked and Phia Betta Phi fraternal Finder return 24 Monroee street. 12-31-1d LOST—Watch Chain with initials “L. B.” on charm, between Monroe St. and Keeney's theater. Return to Radil's Barber Shop Arch St Reward. 12-31-1d FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One pair bay horses, 3,200 1bs., 7 and 8 years old, a good team, right out of hard work, sev- eral business chuncks, dump carts, and harnesses, must be sold at once. Price right. P. H. Condon & Co., 30 Laurel St., Bristol, Ct. 12-30-3d FOR SALE—Bungalow at Andrews Station. Large lot, steam heat, Electric light, city water, barn, garage, hen house. A. McNickle. 12-28-wix FOR SALE—Victrola, mahogany, with cabinet and selection of rec- ords. Newest model. Used only a short time. Price right, easy terms. Box 22XX; Herald 12-27-t1 ORI . S RN R WANTED—Salesmen to - stoyes in' rural aistrict. | ¢ ‘dént, 'permanent nhlflbnh x-‘good nly first icldss, ‘sober’ men £ _expenses paid, e, Gall on. F. : F o6 at oin - Hotel, Saturday ‘betwen 10. and 2 'o'elock. 12-30-2dx ‘WANTED—Bright young man, exper- Jenced in pay roll and timekeeping, also familiar with general factory clerical work. One who can fur- nish bond and good references, pre- ferred and who is willing to work. Good chance of advancement. Ad- dress Timekeeper, P. O. Drawer C, Plantsville, Conn. 12-30-d2 5, at 67 12-28-4d TWO turmshed rogMs, ; modern i provements. Steam heat: . Inquire 170 Arch street. 12-30-3dx ROOMS—Steam heaf, modern im- provements, Central, No, 45 Walnut 8t. 11-24-tf fi GENERAL ORDER OF NOTICE. District of Plainville, ss., Probate Court, December 31, 1915, Estate of Thomas G. Russell, Jr., in said District, Upon the application of Rose A, Russell, praying that the conservator of said Thomas G. Russell Jr., may be Temoved, as per application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in Plainville, in said District, on the 7th day of January, A. D, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that public notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing a copy of this order once in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said District, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign- post in the Town of Plainville, in said District, at least five days before said day of hearing. GEORGE R. BYINGTON, Judge. P —— ) MILK POWDER FOR TEUTONIC BABIES 100 Five Pound Cans to be Sent From U. S. to Germany and Austria " By Registercd Mail. New York, Dec. 31.—One hundred five-pound cans of milk powder, equivalent to three tons of milk, were packed yesterday by the citizens’ committee for food shipments to be sent by registered mail to German and Austrian babies. The milk powder will be shipped to- day on the steamer Stockholm sailing for Gothenburg. The postage on the shipment.is $348. The powder is sent by mail, as the parcel post to the central powers has been discon- tinued and no answer has yet been received from Great Britain or France to Secretary Lansing’s request for safe convoy by freight of milk for babies in Austria and Germany. Londgn, Dec. 31.—Great Britain will not reply. to the repuest of the American Red Cross for permission to send milk into Germany until she has consulted “her allies. She wants an fronclad. agreement that the existing milk supply in Germany should be used -exclusively for infants. Hart ! E—Single house, 11 rooms, provements, and two tene- Int house, twelve rooms, two uilding lots and large barn. Rea- ®on for selling, going west, bargain. Inquire William Radil, 389 Arci St. 12-13-tf ———— ‘WANTED. —— e WANTED—Woman in stock dept., to receive and mark goods. woman preferred. Besse-Leland Co. ————————————————————— HELP WANTED— MALE. WANTED—Trustworthy giri for gen- eral housework. Mrs. A, C. Hine, Clayton Road. 12-31-24 WAITRESS WANTED at the New Britain General Hospital. Swedish preferred. 12-30-tf WANTED—Woman for plain cooking. 28 Church St, 12-30-3dx WANTED—Girl for general! house- work. Apply 19 Court street. 12-29-6d WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. C. H. Norris, 227 West Main St. 12-28- d5x WANTED—Competent girl for mark- ing and assorting. Good pay to right party. Union Laundry, 266 Arch street. 12-28-tf WANTED—Competent general house- work girl. None other need apply, 154 Lincoln St. 12-27-tf WANTED—Girl operator in Paper Box Department, on a K. and B. Stayer. Apply at P. & F. Corbin. 12-24-6dx WANTED—Competet girl for general housework. Mrs. Chas, H, Parsons 310 West Main St 12-11-tf 18 acres of wood land. Also to rent large house and barn on West Main St. Will remodel to suit. C. L. BARNES, Phone 451-2. .. .. 192 Chestnut St. Girls Wanted at the Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. City Advertisement To the légal voters of the City of New Britains Notice is hereby given that a spe- cial city meeting will be held at room 201 '#n the 'City: Hall in said city on the ‘6th day®of. January, 1916 at 8 o'clock p. m..for.the purposes of ap- proving, changiag or revising the es- timates whicli formed the basis of a special tax upon the ratable estate of said city of one-tenth of one mill upon the dollar payable July 1, 1916 laid by the common council of said city at its meeting held on the 29th day of December, 1915 and to confirm or disapprove the action of said com- mon council in laying said tax or to lay such other and different taxes on the ratable estate of said city as the said meeting may deem proper. Dated at New Britain, December 30th, 1915. . GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, Mayor of the City. New Britain Herald. pin, | Married | | wrtie A. G. BROWN, “THE OTHER WISE MAN” in Story and Song TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Jan. 2--SUNDAY EVENING--7:30 Begin the New Year Right Watch the Old Year Out And the New Year in at the South Congregational Church A Union Midnight Service FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,—AT 11:15 P. M. The Quartet of the Church Will ving “THE SONG OF THE NIGHT” by Dudley Buck The Public Cordially Invited. m—m FOR SALLE One of the Best Paying Prop erties on ELM STREET. For particulars Enquire of H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main Street | NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MaKers of Photo nnd W gravings Illustrators for All l‘ind. vertising Purposes T SALESWOMEN WANTED With or Without Ex- perience. Must be 16 years or over. Apply The Fair Department Store. WANTED First-class all around ma- chinists. Apply at employ- ment office, New Departure Co., Bristol, Conn. $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 3 minutes from Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at 6 per cent- H ’S G4 » MAIN 8 HARTFORD TYPE 26 State St, . N. DOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 Waost Main or 793 East DETE ECTIVES If you ure anticipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essentia) 26 STATE CONN. STREKT, HARTFORD, 'PHONE CHARTER 412. 1 use the Detecta Phone. J M Hill[l Telephone fil Denison Garage | 75 omson Livery Cars for hire, day and night Biorage, Bajmiiss su Hel National Bu\k Open Evi Agt Reo Cars "Phone 224 Have . Your ‘Eyes Examined and s fitted by A. US - EYESIGHT 8! TALIST Over 30 Years Experience. 306 Main Strect 'Phone 570 [ Two Family House Hart St. For Sale | Schultz & Costello, 242 Main Street.