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12 (5 G. FOX & CO. Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. MAIL New Arrivals in Tailored Hats The ready-to-wear hat is the popular one of the moment. mount of trimming is the fashionable one, the style of the showing a small hat lying in becoming lines. season. Thi ‘We can show you tailored hats CREPE DE CHINE AND SATIN UNDERWEAR Gowns, Fnvelope Chemisce and Camisoles at very low prices. ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. The hat the hat with which you’ll start the new Prices ranging from $5 00 to $25.90. black and all colors, all materials. [TE— Girls’ School Dresses In Sizes 6 to 14 Years Such pretty Dresses, There are plaids, checks, plain Gingham, Chambray and Palmer There are one-piece sailors, Russians and coat assortment are now at their best and colors and stripes. cloth. les. The in every detail complete. Prices $1.00 to $2.98 Crepe Satin Crepe de Chine prices. hollday gifts also. Owing to the great advance in materials and labor Underwear—now at the height of popularity—is one of the the fashionable woman’s wardrobe. usual foresight we are in a position to offer you today Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Camisoles at normal You'll find this the righHt time to buy for and Underwear most expensive items in Thanks to our Girls’ Dresses at $1.00 SIZES 2 TO 6. Ginghams them have been as high as $1.98. department. and Chambrays in many pretty models. Some of Your choice at $1.00. Misses’ See These Have you seen the new Sport Blouse for school girls with the large coin dot collar, sizes 14 to 20? Very smart. Price $1.98 Misses’ department. White Fall Weight - Corduroy Coats SIZES 1 TO 3 YEARS. Double breasted style, nicely lined and interlined, specially purchased and the special price is but $1.98. Regular $3.00 grade. Corduroy and pretty styles. White Serge Coats, Cape Coats and Infants’ Long Capes. gaberdine. long and short New and very } dines, were as high as $25.00, now .. SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS. Very pretty Coats in checks, serges, poplins and Rose, Coats copen, navy and checks. $1.98 to $5.00. and gaber- LEATHER UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS We have a wonderfully good showing of leather upholstered chairs, rockers and davenports which for quality, beauty of design and excellency of workman- ship stand unsurpasned. Thirty patterns from which to select with a range of prices as moderate as can be consistently made on goods of such true worth. Prices: $25.00, $26.00, $30.50 $31.50, $32.50, $35.00, $36.00, $43.00, $50.00 up to $112.50 We-invite you to inspect this and our other fine ,showings of Upholstered Furniture. COMPLETE HomE FURNISHERS #0-56 FORD BTREET HARTFORD WHERE ALITY IS HIGHER THAN. AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RANGES OVERLOOKING CaPITOL RICE.. GROUNDS . LOPER tepairer of 1ICAL INSTRUMENTS #ine violin repairing and bow haldngz & specialty. Over twenty yeary ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Wther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. NOTICE ! Chas. Scherp, the druggist, has re- moved his place of business to the corner of South Main and Ash streets and wishes to thank his patrons who TO RENT—A cozy four room tene. ment with modern improvements at 224 S. Main street, 9-20-d3x TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. € o d-tf | Barned. | Glastonbury Car, CASH 1v AvVANCTE, MINIMUM CHARGE 10c¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL adverlisements the ciassified column must he the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day fer of issue. LOST. LOST—Wednesday D. O. S. pin. Own. er's name on back. Please return to Herald. Reward. 9-19-d2x LOST—Wednesday from 63 Lincoln street, gray and white cat, with col- lar. Answers to the name of Trixy. Return to 63 Lincoln street. re LOST—On Washington street ladies’ wedding ring. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 9-19-3d LOST—Ring with about nine keys in Kensington or New Britain. nd- er return to Herald Office. 9-18-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE., 500 Women and Girls Wanted for Work in Tobacco Shops. Steady Em- ployment all winter. Good Wages Experience not necessary. Apply Monday Morning, Sept. 25, 1916, at 7 o’clock. Come ready to go to work. Shops at American Sumatra Tobacco Co., 22 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. J. B. Stewart, East Hartford Storage Ware- house, 31 Clark St, East Hartford. Silver Lane Warehouse, Station 18, East Hartford. L. B. Haas & Co., 152 State St., Hartford. Steane Hartman & Co., 96 Commerce St. Hartford. A, & S. Hartman, 231 State St., Hartford. Hathaway & Steane, 12 Mechanic St., Hartford. Meyer & Mendelson, 651 Windsor St., Hartford. Griffin-Neuberger Tobacco Co., 81 Commerce St., Hartford. Apply at any one of above shops. Go to one nearest your home, or apply at THE CONN. LEAF TOBACCO AS- SOCIATION Employment Office, 241 State St., Hartford, WANTED—Competent ond work. nyledge. maid for sec- Mrs. Jas. S. North, Sun- 9-20-tf WANTED—Saleslady and trimmer H. Lougherys, Y. M. C. A. at building. 9-19-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Experience neces- sary, 24 Spring street. 9-19-3dx WANTED—Lady bookkeeper and stenographer. S. Shurberg, 69 Franklin street. 9-18-tf Apply 17 VVANTED—-SeCOnd girl. 9-18-tf Forest street, TO RENT—Five room tenement, heat furnished, adults only, 80 Bas- sett St., 9-19.7dx TO RENT—Three and four room ten- ement, all improvements, Inquire 470 Arch St., or White House Lunch. ! 9-19-tf -_— TO RENT—Five rooms; hot water heat, gas; three minutes walk from trolley. Mrs. William Smith, Ken- sington, Conn. 9-18-4dx TO RENT-—Seven room flat, all im- provements, heat furnished, Tel 291, T. W. Crowe, 61 Main St. 9-15-64 ‘TO RENT—Separate rooms for three automobiles. C. H. Olcott, 505 Arch street. 9-6-tf Esii e FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—-Nice furnished room with private family. All con- veniences. Box 3 FF, Herald. 9-18-d3x e — SHORE PROPERTY. ONE MORE OF THOSE $720 Lots on Norwood avenue, Morningside-on- the Sound, was sold last Saturday. There are three more, the last now remaining at this price near the waterfront. Now is the time to reserve one on a small deposit, with | no further payments until spring. | You can do the same with the $500 | lot, 54 feet wide, on Terrace Road, or the $950 special price 50-foot lot. in one of the best locations at | Morningside. Then there is a fur- dealt with him for many years in the past. hnu:;: TENEMENT HOME. All in slick order with an extra puilding lot. Yours account of owner working out of town. /| H N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate anda Ipsurance 86 West Main Street- AUTOS TO RENT By F.our or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 303 on HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Street, Berlin, electric lights, gas, furnace, large barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, nished T-room cottage with all im- | provements, within a stone’s throw of the beach, at $3,250, on es terms. You will do well to v Morningside this Saturday or Sun- day without On New Haven- Bridgeport trolley, three miles east of Milford. Yale Land company, Morningside, ~ Milford, Conn., or | Geo. W. Wilson, 40 Capitol Hartford. 9-20-2 Herald Office. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N. MULTIGHAPHS LETTER Fac-zimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 ceolors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G0., INC | Hurtford, Conn | 26 State Street. it | WANTED-—Head waitress, and clerk at Hote] Beloin. waitress 9-18-tf WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Family of two. Mrs. L. F. Thorpe, 542 West Main street: 9-14-6d WANTED—Girl for work. No washing. general house- 204 Lincoln St. 9-14-tf WANTED—Good ward maid at New Britain General hospital. tf WANTED. WANTED—Position as in widower’s famil American middle-aged ‘woman. Competent and reliable, (or would care for invalid) Good references, Mrs. M. J. Mansfield, 132 Broad St., Plainville, Conn. 9-20-2dx housekeeper by Protestant WANTED—Five-room rent or cottage in either north end, west end, or Arch street, direction of city with garden and place to keep chickens. Address Box XX14, Herald office. 9-20-3d PIANO PLAYER wanted. F. Woolworth Co., 218 Main street. 9-19-3dx W. WANTED—Young man 16 or over for clerical position in office of lo- cal factory. Give age and exper- ience. Addre: Box 14 XX, Herald 9-15-6d OR B 2SS TUNITIES. OPPOR- YOU WANT A SNUG LITTLE FARM, not too big to care for, with high-class market right at your doors, investigate the two-acre cul- tivated garden with $10,000 grapery, two acres of pasture, part of pear orchard, and large buildings suit- able to remodel for house on high ground with water view, at Morn- ingside-on- the-Sound. We are too busy to manage, will make it a genuine paying opportunity to right man at $3.000 on easy terms, but advise prompt inspection. Three miles east of Milford, on New Ha- ven-Bridgeport trolley Yale Land company, Morningside, Milford, Conn,, or Geo. W. Wilson, 40 Cap- itol Ave., Hartford. 9-20-2d WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD FOR WORK IN OFFICE OF FACTORY. MUST HAVE AT LEAST A GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATION. HERE Is A GOOD CHANCE OF LEARNING THE BUSINESS OF ONE OF THE LARGE CONCERNS OF THIS CITY. ANSWER IN OWN HAND- ° WRITING. ADDRESS BOX XX1, HERALD, TED—Man to work on metal. Apply 445 West Main St. 9-20-3dx | WANTED—Immediately, night watgh- man in local factory. 35 and 40 yea: of Address Box XX28, Herald Office. 9-20-3d | WANTED—Boy between 16 ana 17 years of age in main office of local hardware concern. Addre Box X17X, Herald Office. sheet | Man between | age preferred. | 9-20-3d | It matters not whether rainy or fine So long as you have a SuinotA shine SuivorA is wax and oils that soften and preserve the leather instead of causing it to crack. Applied with any cloth or brush. For greater convenience get a SuinotA HOME SET BLACK THIS IS YOUR TAN WHITE OPPORTUNITY $5,000 Automobile Auction Sale! Friday Afternoon, 2 Including Chevrolet, Overland, Ford, Dodge P. M., Rain or Shine and Chalmers, etc. Roadsters and Tourings, 1913 to 1917 models—Every car guaranteed in perfect running or- der. Someone will get the bargains as these cars will be sold to the highest bidder under hammer by Con- stable Winkle. COHEN MOTOR CAR CO. 307 CHURCH STREET, WANTED-—Man to light fires and do light chores, N. B. Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St 9-20-4d WANTED—Errand boy for store. Ad- dress Box 11, Herald. 9-20-2d WANTED—Boy in clerical position in factory, state age. Box 33 XX, Her- ald. 9-19-2dx WANTED—Two young men, with good knowledge of English, for proofreaders. Reply at once in own handwriting, addressing Proofread- er, Box 2, Herald. 9-11-tf WANTED—First class toolsetter on automatic Brown & Sharpe screw machines, one who is willing to work all night. Good wages and steady position for the right man. Apply at once The Mattatuck Man- ufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. 9-20-tf — U FOR SALm. FOR SALE—Concord large peach basket. Lewls, Berlin. grapes, 50c Phone, Wm. H. 9-20-2dx FOR SALE—Furniture and Hoosier Cabinet. 172 Lincoln street. Y-20-tf FOR SALE—Seventy-five R. I. Reds, yearling hens. Fifty Plymouth Rock March hatched pullets, ten Toulouse Geese, 355 Corbin ave. Tel. 1959. 9-20-2dx FOR SALE—Heavy work horse cheap. 355 Corbin ave. Tel 1959. 9-20-2dx FOR SALE OR TO RENM—at Magle Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of ‘W. E. Burk, Maple Hill,. Phone 971-5. Sat-Mon-Wed-tf FOR SALE—Three H.P. motor, three phase, shafting, pulleys and hang- ers. Apply 100 Chestnut street, top floor. 8-18-d3x FOR SALE—Five passenfler touring car, Corbin “30,” in fine condition. For appointment and demonstration address Corbin, Box 17, Herald. 9-18-d4x FOR SALE—Household goods kitchen range, call evenings. Whiting street. and 56 9-18-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Reo Six, seven pas- senger; Reo Six, four passenger. Used but little. 1915 Hudson 6-40; Ford truck and Seldon raceabout; 1914 Paige raceabout, Denison’s Garage, 430 Main St. 9-14-6dx FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring oar. Aprly N. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-2 e 13 NOTICE. AFTER completing a flve year course of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatest mas- ters, Carl Milroy is opening his classes in September and also booking concert engagements. For further particulars, address Carl S. Milroy, 64 South 1st St., Meriden, Conn., 'Phone. 8-21-e. o. d.-tf AUTOMOBILE parties Reasonable rates. Che Richard Covert. Tel, taken vrolet 255-12. 9-18-6dx Sale of Second Hand Cars at Keeley's Garage, Elm and Seymour St. 2 Model 83 Touring cars 1916. out. car. | 1 Model 81 Delivery 1915 Cole H. Demonstrator 1916 Model 75 Touring 1917 These cars must be sold this month. New Britain, Conn. - FOR SALE—BARGAIN 3 family House and Cottage. All mod dential location. Pays $1,100 annual PRICE $9,800——— ern improvements. First class resi- {ncome. —EASY TERMS. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. We carry the famous “CENTURY" Edition—10c now being advertised to sixty million people Here are a few random selections from our “Century” Catalog of 2000 titles:— PIANO SOLOS Offenbach | Molodyla F . Rubensteln Martha .. Krug Galop VOCAL SOLOS Flower Song(Paust) Gounod | Toroadoro's Song . Bizat Rrosiymae Gt | Barcarotte” o tiosbach Gypsy Song (11 Trov.) Ve Home to Your M't's Verd! Yiv Saauai Hereid Come in and see the edition and get a Free Catalog A.P.MARSH 46 MAIN STREET. TEL. 125-4. OTICE ! Pressing and Cleaning of TLadies’ and Gentlemen’s Suits at 50 cents each. Provided one suit is left each week. Suits called for and delivered. ADOLPH POSTL, TAILOR AND COSTUMER Write far 1ist of PATENT BUYERS end inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for Inventions. Send sketch for free opinfon sa *o ability. Our 4 books sent free. VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. WASHINGTO D. C. NEW YORK OFFICE, DEPT. 36, 189 BROADWAY. Hours 9 to 5. Mondays until 9 P. M, DENTISTRY That Lasts. All Painless Methods Used. Teeth With- out a Plate a Specialty. DR. R, E. BEARDSLEY, CARS 10 RENT WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, EIO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AT REC AND MAXWELL CARS "Phone 22 Williams Auto (}n Agemta for Hudsou and Chevrolet Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Antos for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, "PHONE 236. 287 Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, * Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cary Livery Cars for Hire. Storage am§ suppliea. Repairinz Storage. Specialtg 129 HORACE 1. HART Rites Reasonable aud Service Relinble. LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers, 'el. 1930. 596 Arch Street NO. 24 CAMP STREEY 2 Family House, near Normal School. FOR SALE RIGHT Fine Place for Normal Boarders £ Camp Real Estate Co 272 Main Street, 305-806 National Bank Building. Tel. 1616.4 Rooms CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING - 8K& us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP, 516 Asylum St., Hartforq, 3 MAIN ST Cor. Commercial | Phone Ch., 1141-2 TwoFamilyBrick House ¢ on Glen Street For | Sale By schultz & Costello, Inc, 242 Main Sireet. 5

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