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1G. F 0X & CO. Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. MAIL [ o MEN'S SWEATERS—FALL STYLES—The fall display includes all the new color- ings in V neck and shawl collar styles; pure worsted, plain and Shaker Kknit. Prices range from $3.50 up ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. | Boys’ Norfolk Suits Why Not Give Your Boy the Best for the Money? You want your son to look as well as the boy across the street—but sometimes you are careless about selecting his clothes. Buy ore of our Norfolk Suits. A clean, manly ybungster dressed up in one of our high grade Norfolk Suits is a fine sight for any fond parent’s heart. You are getting the best the price will buy; the models are high grade, the materials are soft tone Most of the Suits have two pairs of trousers—full lined. cashmeres, worsteds and serges. The Prices Are $13.98 Norfolk Suits for Monday and Tuesday, $10 For two days, carefully made Norfolk Suits for dress wear; no suit worth less than $12.00, some as high as $13.98, for two days $6.98 Norfolk School for hard, $10 New Fall Housedresses Priced 95c¢, $1.50 and $2 HOUSEDRESS DEPARTMENT Housedresses pretty enough for afternoon wear, high and low neck and This includes the popular Dix, in percale and gingham, convertible styles. Reversible and Alterless Dresses. styles, all new and different. sizes run from 34 to 64. At $1.50 and $2.00, the Ladies’ patent $3.25. at $3.25. There are several The New in Kimonos Crepe Kimonos in several Long Flannelette and styles, all new styles. and very attractive, In flannelette, some are high neck and long sleeve Prices 95¢, $1.50 and $1.98. A collection of HhEE 0 o Another lot of A and A widths, rough wear, knickers, worth up to $6.98, for two days $6.98 to $15 School Suits for Monday and Tuesday, $5 Suits in sturdy practical mixtures most have 2 pairs of $5 Ladies’ Smart Boots AT SATURDAY PRICES. leather, foxed matt top, button, Goodyear welt, medium toe and Cuban heel, price Ladies’ All Matt Kid Boots, with flexible welt, but- ton, medium toe and Cuban heel, regular $56.00 value $6 and $8 Boots for $4.95 short lines in Novelty Boots, con- sisting of white top button, 8-inch, brown kid foxed; tan Russia ca]f, white top; all gray kid lace; all gray and champagne cravenette cloth and covered heels. Sizes and widths mostly A, C and D. two tone gray kid 8-inch Lace Boots, also gray kid with white top, mostly double $8.00 value for $4.95. M CARS TO BRENT ( LOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. - TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAG 200 E- MAIN STREET. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal.fng a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. @ther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. HELP FOR PROPERTY OWNERS No one ever offered to help pay to house - have your painted, decorated or improved in any other You never expected anyone to offer to pay for such improvements, yet we are offering right now to help pay the cost of clectric wiring. To all owners of property located on our exist- ing lines, who sign contracts for wiring with us, during our present campaign, we will refund an amount equal to the first six months’ lighting bills. This refund goes to the owner and not to tenant. the Every tenant wants to use electric service, and only thos of tenants. a great at trifling expense. "Phone our Sales Department and ask for liberal offer. details of our e houses that are wired get the best class There is now an opportunity of having improvement made in your property and full THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT. & WATER CO0. 92 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. Official Announcement of Names of High School Boys Winning Honors Made By New Haven University. New Haven, Oct. 2.—Awards of Connecticut High school tuition schol- entering Yale Scientific They arships to students Sheffield today. College and the school were announced jinclude: Entering Yale college: Clarence J. Hylander, Waterbury; Llewellyn T. i Spencer, Hartford; Paul E. Pihl, New lBrltam; John P. Bree, Bristol; Ray- mond F. Sullivan, New London. | Entering Sheffield Scientific school: { Francis J. Sette, Derby; Jacob Dolid, Bridgeport; Bernard A. Mehls, Jr, Shelton; Arthur Alan Baker, New | Britain. | The Plainfield scholarship amount- | ing to $500 to be held subject to good scholastic record throughout the un- | dergraduate course, has been assigned |to Carl F. W. Bergstrom of Waure- {gan, town of Plainfield, and special | awards from the Plainfield Fund have been made for the ! Bugene M. Reed of Danielson ! ~ YALE SCOLARSHIPS and tering Yale college. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 celors with signaturea. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO, INC 26 State Street. Hartford, OConn —————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. coming vear to | Dana H. Johnson of Putnam, both en- | | WANTED—Girl CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD ALL adver!isements for the cuassified column must be the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day WANTED. WANTED—Work for five-ton truck. Tel. 1442, WANTED—Young man for work. Alling Rubber Co., 240 Main St., New i , Conn. 10-2-tf WANTED—By Nov. 1, modern 4 or 5 room modern tenement by young couple. Address Box 15 K, care Herald. 10-2-d3x WANTED — Gentlemen Home baking. vision street. boarders, Nice rooms. 21 Di- Tel. 636-3. 9-30-64 WANTED—Experienced file clerk. Apply stating age and experience to P. O. Box 1029. 9-29-d4 EACH INSERTION. DOST. LOST—On Spring to Willow street, a roll of bills. Finder leave at Herald office. Reward. 10-2-3dx LOST—Ladles’ gold braoch, Saturday night between 7 and 8 a’clock, on Columbia or Arch street. Finder Please return to Herald office and receive reward. 10-2-2dx LOST—Small brindle and white bull dog in the vicinity of Walnut Hill. Reward if returned to Mrs. T. Brady, Washington street EBIJP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—BUFFERS ON COPPER AND BRASS WARE. WAGES 38c TO 48c PER HOUR. APPLY RO- CHESTER STAMPING COMPANY, 12 SARATOGA AVE, ROCHES- TER, N. Y. WANTED Boy at Damon’s Shoe Store 267 Main S . WANTED—Competent cook. Apply evenings. Mrs. F. J. Porter, 77 Lex- ington Street. 9-29-d3 W;’ENTEI)—A[ once, laborer for cut- ting corn. H. P. Battey, 605 Lin- coln street: 10-2-1a WANTEB—By young married couple, two rooms, for light housekeeping in a Protestant family. Box 31K. 9-29-3dx WANTED—From Oct. 16 to April 15 rent, three or four furnished rooms, good location. References given. Address Box 9, care Herald. 9-26-wilx HELF WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Second cook, dishwasher and bar porter at Hotel Beloin, 10-2-tf WANTED—School girl of 14 or 15 years for light housework. No | children. Good home, Call, Tel. 1597 10-2-3dx WANTED—Girl to help in Kkitchen, 21 Franklin Square. 10-2-3d WANTED—Girl for light housework. No children, $5 to $6 per week. Room and board. Inquire, Tele- phone 1597. 10-2-3dx WANTED—Competent maid for sec- ond work. Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 123 Forest St. 9-29-d6 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. No washing. Apply Mrs. Truman Bristol, 46 Walnut St. 9-28-6d WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co,, Berlin Road. 9-16-tf general house- 204 Lincoln St. 14-tf for work. Nc¢ washing. O RENT—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, 74 Seymour street. 10-2-3dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. e o d-tf 6 rooms, TO RENT—4 rqoms, $12; $18 and $23, new; 6 rooms, $20, new; H. N. Lockwood, Real Es- tate and Insurance, Room 407 City Hall, ’Phone 606-3. 9-30-4dx .RENT—Tn Berlin, opposite, lower tenement of six Furnace and gas. Tel. 9-29-d3 TO church, rooms. 663-4. TO steam heat, Arch street. RENT—Five G. room flat with H. Samlow, 391 9-26-64 TO RENT—Desirable four room lene- ment. Adults. 247 Corbin Ave. 9-27-wix TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for gentlemen, five minutes from Cen- ter. 32 Camp street, 10-2-3d Legal Notice. Statement of ownership, manage- Herald, published daily, except Sun- day, at New Britain, Conn., as re- quired by law: Editor—John J. Daly. Managing Editor—Johnstone Vance. Business Manager—Henry N. Lee. Publisher—Herald Publishing com- pany. Stockholders—Mrs, R. | Johnstone Vance, Agnes Vance and Robert Vance, all of New Britain, Conn, Bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent. or more of total amount of of Britain, are Burritt Savings bank Britain, Jean Cochrane, New Richard Hulburt, New Britain. Circulation—-5,970. _HENRY N. LEE, Business Manager. Sworn before me this 2nd day of | NOTICE—Miss October, 1916. T. F. JACKSON, Notary Public. bonds, mortgages, or other securities, | New | | TO RENT—Seven-room cottage, 267 ment, circulation, etc., of New Britain | Vance, | 70 RENT—Lower tenement, Lake streeet. Telephone Lines, No, 687, 112 c. W, 9-25-tf South Main str 720 Stanley street. J. J. McBriarty, 9-23-tf TC dern conveniences in 131 Main RENT-—Five room flat, all ‘“The Barn St.,, Apply L. M. Barnes. m AUTOMOBILE PARTIE: Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. taken Chevrolet Tel, 225-12 10-2-6dx out. car, 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. 0. d.-tf Emma M. Schaal, teacher of piano, Telephone 751-5, 424 Park street, New Britain, Conn. 9-29-6dx WANTED—Man capable to take charge charge of shipping room in manufacturing establishment. A good job for the right man. Ad- dress Box 68, Plainville, Conn. 9-28-tf WANTED— Automatic rew machine operators for night shift to operate five nights each week. Must under- stand the setting up of tools. Give age, references, experience and wages expected. Address Operator, Herald Office. 9-27-6d WANTED—Foreman to take charge of automatic screw machine depart- ment, night shift, operating five nights each week: Must be practi- cal and understand the setting up of tools. Give age, references, exper- fence and wages expected. Address Automatic, Herald Office. 9-27-6d 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 — FOR SAL®. 'OR SAL! 1914 with delivery body. condition. Ford runabout, In the pink of Good tires, honeycomb radiator, shock absorbers and several other accessories. A bar- gain at $200. Elmer Automobile Co., 22 Main street. 9-30-w1 FOR SALE—1917 Zim truck. been used. $65 Elmer bile Co., 22 Main street. Never Automo- 9-30-w1 T'OR SALE—Two cylinder Maxwell, with delivery body. $80. Elmer Automobile Co., 22 ain street, 9-30-d3 M FOR SALE-—West Shore coal eight dollars lars. range, gas range, seven dol- 67 Broad street, Plainville. 9-29-3dx FOR SALE—Cheap, E. M. F. Stude- baker five passenger touring car, fully equipped, in good running con- dition. Can be bought cheap if FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ON SHUTTLE MEADOW AVE. 2 Family House, 9 Rooms, Bath, s, etc. 250 ft front, 500 ft dcep. Lots will be sold separate it desired, H. ib. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. | FIRE INSURA MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE One 7-room Cottage in first cl condition with ments. Owner leaving town and must be closed up at price, Ome 2-family house with large barn. In first class condition, Remember our new Accident and Health Policies are A No. 1. ‘When interested in anything of this kind, investigate our policies before purchasing. The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass'n, Inc. F. H., SHIEL"D, MGR. NO. 131 MAIN ST, ES’ BLOCK aln a improve- sacrifice YOU GET THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY W LAMF FROM THE SPRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. 77-79 CHURCH STREET. TEL, NO. 800 MR. REAL ESTATE INVESTOR Don't get any of that 2nd mortgage—junk—but buy this four family brick block on Elm street. Yields 10 per cent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street. 805 Bank Building. - " A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST ational Bank Bldg Open NOTICE Moths and Butterflies for Fveniugs. sale, for | AUTOS TO RENT By F.our or Day. oM Finnegan ~ Stables ' Denison Garage 430 MAUN STRERT. Livery Cars for hire, aay and night Siorage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'Y REC AND MAXWELL CARS “Phonn Williams Auta Co., Ageptn for Hudson and Ohevrg Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger A for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, 'PHONE 236. 287 decorative purposes. Call and look at samples. F. E, Potter 227 Chest- nut street, City. Phone 1182-2. Republican Caucus. The Republican voters of the Town of Plainville will assemble in Town Hall Friday cvening, Oct. 13, 1916, for the purpose of the nomination of Representative, Justices of the Peace and Judge Probate and to transact any other business proper to be done at sald meeting. Per Order Tetozbiane TOWN. COMMITTEE. E. H. Hills, Chairman. | City Advertisement To Tax Payers Assessors Notice All persons in the Town of New Britain, liable to pay taxes are here- by notified and requested to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November next, a list of all property owned or possessed by them on the first day of October, 1916. The Assessors will meet in their office, Storage. EILM STREET Keeley’s Garage Elm and Fraoklin Streets, Dealer for Overiand anu Cole Gary Livery Cars for Hire. Storage amni| supplies v Repairing Tel Specialty 12 [HORACE 1. HART| City Ha.l, West Main St. MONDAY, 6CT. 2, 1816, s taken at once. Address 340 South Main street. Call 1085-3, 10-2-3d | FOR SALE—Parlor heating stove, in perfect condition, cheap. y street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT™—at Magle Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. Phone 971-5. Sat-Mon-Wed-tf chickens, coop, Also seven white | Rear 84 Franklin Square. 9-29-3dx FOR SALE—Fifty and wire netting. rabbits. FOR SALE—Several two fami houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. Ac reduced prices. Easy terms. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, . 9-28-6dx W Property, No. 70 Austin Bargain if taken ata once. No. 192 Fairview St FOR SALE- street. Enquire ond floor FOR SALE tra good hors one Ford dellvery truck, che New Britain Ice Corporation. 9-27-6d FOR SALE—Victor talking machine, with records, fine condition, $15. $1 weekly if you wish. Box : Herald, 9-26-tf FOR SALE-—Big sale on used cars. 1916 Paige touring car, 1912 Reo touring car, 1912 Ford truck, Pope 3 1d Corbin 30 Honeyman's Garage. FOR SALE-—Few second hand l;an‘g(:s in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tt —1915 Reo B. Garage, touring car. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf | ver, and every da except pose of receiving said 1 Office Hours from 9 a. m., t0 5 p. m. and Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. N. B.—All persons owning or land are requested to give a description of the same on back their lists. Blank 1 can be cured at the Assessors’ Office, Hall. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO FOLLOWING STATUTE: “Each resident and every tion of any town liable to give in a \ list and pay taYes thereon, shall on or before the first day of November The A. PINDAR CORP. in each year, give in his list, made 516 Asylum St., A hora, "Phone Ch. 1141-2 and sworn to s hereinbefore pre- e ee— ribed; and if he shall neglect or thereafter during Ocfo- | LIVERY Sundays, for the pur- iy 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 't'el. 1930. 596 Arch Street houses full pro- City | | E—— | CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8WM us for ORIGINAL TDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain corpora- ||| our illustrating department. | THE | refuse to do s¢ the as ors shail 11 out a list for }im, putting thereon all property which they have reason to believe is owned by him, liable to taxation, at actual valuation thereof from the best information they can obtain, and add thereunto 10 per cent. of such valuation. AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAMES J. WATSON, A4ARON DANITELSON NAGLE NITARIUM AND PRIVATE ¥ TAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. | Modical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. | Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight received assures close in- i(ll\'hlu-‘ll attention. All physiclans entitled to recognition. Conducted solply by MARY E. NAGLE. R. TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON LINCOLN STREET FOR SALE -BY- Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 ®™Main Street.