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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, FOX & CO. [ Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. T R S THE STORE OF LARGEST STOCKS AND BEST VALUES i MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. Our Regular October Sale Ot Small ares This is another instance of our constant effort to provide the right merchandise at the right time, at the right price. The articles are useful and necessary to all women, and especially themselves and family or for someone else. Check up the lis consideration the regular prices you know so well, While no comparative valuations are quoted, nevertheless each item PINS AND NEEDLES Metal Needle Cas 50 Needles . Needle C; Jet Hat P 1-4 1b box containing 12¢ ases . 23c boxes assorted Brass Pins, -2 1b box Brass pins Berry Pins, black, white and col- ors . 1-4 1b. 300 count Brass 160 count Brass Machine Needl Safety Pins, all sizes, card .. English Sewing and Millinery Needles, 2 papers . Imported Steel Safety dozen in a box King Pin Shell ]Lll\p!m box 8c John English Darnir ecedles, paper . T 3¢ 60 count English Gold Eyed Needles, paper, 2 for .... 7¢ Pin Shee ..2 papers Pir CUTLERY Stork Embroidery 5 39¢ ewing Scissors . .25¢ Gilt handle Twine Scissors . .19¢ 6 to 9-inch Nickel Plated Scis- TAPES AND BRAIDS 1-4 to 3-4 inch, 10-yard Tape, white 10-yard piece 5¢ ape, o 25¢ a Lingerio Tape, white, blue and pink, with e1f threading bodkin Bunch Tape, 12 pieces, widths 6-yard Tape, Dutch Linen widths Large rolls W hlt(‘ ’I\Jpc “ Lingerie assorted best quality Tape, MISCELLANEOUS. 121 Corset Laces, 2 for Dustless Dusters, 2 for . Dress Forms, from, each $3 to $18 Quick Shine Glove and Clothes Cleaner 10c Nigkel Stove wood lined, L AR Pot Mend, Laundry Wi Bag Powder, Rests, 4 cake: for \\hllf, Wi of the following items and note the extremely low price on you can easily see a big saving. BELTINGS, BINDINGS Silk Gros Grain Belting, black and white: 1 3-4 and 2 inch, yard 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 inch, yard ..17¢c 3 inch, yard .. .. 20c (‘otmn Belting, 1 3-4 und 2 inch, .l 8c Cotton Belting, 2 1-2 and 8 inch, yard 11c 5 1-4 Taffeta Seam Binding 12c¢ Bias Bindings, all widths, piece 9¢, 11c, 13¢, 15¢ and 21c Prussian Binding, piece .... 15¢ 15¢ SPOOL SILK AND COTTON 425 yard spools Heminway and Bartlett's Sewing Silk, 100 yard sewing 100 yard Qnool: good (]uahty silk, dozen 45¢ spools Sewing Silk, blac dofl‘n 33¢c Merr; s and AAA Darning Cotton, 5 spools . 10c Mercerized Darning Cotton, spools 100 yard spools Black Linen Finish Thread 500 yards Basting Cotton, 3 spools .. 10c O. N. T. Spool Cotton, doz 42¢ Coats’ Spool Cotton, doz. 42c Brooks’ Glace Cotton, doz. 42¢ ‘Willimantic Cotton, dozen 42c¢ (Limit 2 dozen spools) Kerr's Lustre Twist, black and white, spool 8c 2,400 yard spool Machine Cot- ton 5 . 23c MISCELLANEOUS Neck Bands Shoes Trees, pair Machine Oil, bottle . Dust Caps = Glove Stretchers .. Tape Measures ..... Bunch Shoe Laces .. 17¢c ‘Waist Hangers, 2 for . 5¢ Skirt and Pant Hangers, 2 for 5¢ Folding Hangers, 4 for . 26c Collar Buttons, card .. .. 4¢ German Silver Thimbles 2 for 5¢ Blouse Wooden Hangers ....5C Men's Wooden Suit Hangers, 4 for 5 Tailor's Chalk, waxed, 40 pieces, box ... 2 E . 23¢c Skirt Markers 121%¢ Asbestos Iron Holders, 3 for 10c Tracing Wheels . 10c Yard Sticks .. E 15¢ Tomato Pin Cushions . 10¢ Shoe Polishes, in box .... 12%¢ Colorite, bottle 17¢ Folding Sets, Suit Hangers 23c 5 yard flat Mercerized Corset 3c 8c 3c . 8c 21c 4c to those who make clothes for each one. Taking into is way under regular price. HOOKS AND EYES New DeLong Hooks and Eyes, black and white, box .... 38c Hook and Eye Tape, yard ... 9¢ Electro Hooks and Eyes, box 20¢ Weighted Tape, black and white, iic Evyes, Ball and Socket Tape . Ampinco Hooks and rd Snap ¥ white, dozen Cascade Hooks & E: black and Tc box 20c ELASTIC HOSE SUPPORTE ETC. Heavy Pin-on Garters, pair 21c¢ Children’s Fancy Garters .. 23c Silk Arm Bands, pair 19¢ Heavy Suspender Garters, pr 9¢ Sanitary Aprons . 15¢ Shirtwaist white S . 8¢ Elas Sanitary Belts 20c Best quality Sanitary Aprons 39¢ Heavy Elastic Web, yard ..12¢ Best Quality .Sanitary Napkins, J 37¢ Suspender Web Sew-On Garters, 2 pairs 25¢ Ribbon Covered Fldiu 2, yd. 25¢ Pad Garter, pair ..21c and 45¢ ‘Waterproof Aprons for Labora- tory Work 39¢ White Blastic Pin-On Hose Sup- porters, pair 9c Best Quality Sateen Sanitary Belts 14c Japanese Paper Sanitar: ap- kins, roll 21c ‘Waterproof Draw String Car- rying Bag, for swimming school 9c New asfiortmcnt Colored iving Caps for swimming class 25¢ black MISCELLANEOUS Mendits 9c and 23c Dust Out Oil Polish for treat- ing Mops 21¢ Drifoot for waterproofing Shoes, can % 80 Hick’s Aluminum Wash Mit for doing fine laundry work 45c Cedar Oil Polish Mops with 1-2 pint can Cedar Oil Polish Ditman’s tubs Zephyr Heel Cushions for sides of Shoes, pair Midget Collapsible Coat Skirt Hangers Medium = size Trees ...4c, Cement, 7c in- ‘Waterproof Wooden Pump 45c¢ a dozen $2,000 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,200 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,000 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $1,500 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. $ 500 to Loan on 2nd Mortgage. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. Quality Store TEL. 805 TEL. 806 TEL. 807 SPECIAS FOR SATURDAY NATIVE VEAL S. & B. HAM AND BACON SPRING LAMB NATIVE ROASTING CHICKEN ATIVE BROILERS ATIVE FOWL PRIME ROAST BEEF P Rl.w[i‘ STEAKS 1i Kinds of Fruit C. A ATIVE CELERY EGG PLANT BOSTON HEAD LETTUCE RED CABBAGE WHITE CABBAGE RED PEPPERS N PEPPERS CRAN! BFRRY BEANS NATIVE SPINACH CUKES SPANISH ONIONS CAULIFLOWER HALL 338 MAIN STREET LOST. LOST—Traveling bag, black leather, on Main street, New Britain or on state road to Hartford. Reward. Notify J. H. Lipman, 904 Main street, Hartford, 10-13-d2 1916. CAdK 1:x AUVANCE. ALL adverlisements tor the classified columu must be the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. WANTED. WANTED—Young man can be accom- modatad with room and Also table boarders. 84 street, downstair Prospect 10-13--dx rooms Herald. by two adults. Box WANTED—ByY tion in coal 4B, Herald lady bookkeeper, pos office. Address Box 10-13-d2x WANTED — Gentlemen boarders, Home baking. Nice rooms. 21 Di- ion street. Tel. 636-3. 10-12-3d Tel. 1486-2. WANTED—Young work in factory hardware concern. HH, Herald office. man for clerical office of local Address Box 32 10-11-3d WANTED—By an American, two' or three nicely furnished steam hea rooms for light housekeeping. “No children” Address H. O. H. Box 156, City. 10-11-3dx WANTED—Young man as salesman Saturday afternoon and evening. Gately & Brennan, 47 Main St. 10-11-34d WANTED—Four room tenement with bath and heat. Address Tenement, Box 6, Herald. 10-11-3dx WANTED—An experienced Purchase Ledger clerk. One proficient in operating typewriter. Address Box B20X, Herald. 10-9-6d4 WANTED—Work for five-ton truck. Tel. 1442, 10-2-tf — e NOTICE. AFTER compleung 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 hooking concert engagements. For further particulars, address Carl S. Milroy, 64 South 1st St., Meriden, Conn., 'Phone. 8-21-e. o. d.-tf TAKEN Chevrolet 255-12. 10-9-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES out. Reasonable rates. Car. Richard Covert. Tel. WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY. antique furniture, crockery, old firearms, Indlan relics, collections of coins and stamps. Calls city or country. No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. LOST—Purse containing sum money. Reward if returned C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 10-12- 3dx ————————— OIL LAND RECEIVERSHIP Federal Government Claims That is of to Only Course for Southern Pacific's Holdings in San Joaquin Valley, San Francisco, Oct. ship for the Southern pany’s extensive land holdings in the San Joaquin Vallev, estimated to be worth approximately $1,000,000,000, will be asked for fed- eral agents in the United States dis trict court in a few days, according to statements made here today by persons in close touch with the prog T of the government’s suit to r cover the railroad company’s holding: The matter of a reecivership is e pected to come before United Stat District Judge Bledsoe, in the form of a motion and it was said that his decision would be based on an ex haustive report on the company property by J .H, G. Wolf, expert of the bureau of mines on special duty with the department of justice. This report, it is understood, will show the amount and value of the petroleum produced on the immenss area since the beginning of oil devel- opment in California, B. J. Just special assistant at- torney general, who is handling the case for the government, will argue for the receivership. it was said, on the ground that the government can keep exact account of the output and can conserve the property of which it claims ownership, only by mcans of a receivership. 13.—Receiver- Pacific California oil Com- FURNISHED ROOMS. FPURISHED ROOMS—Large, nicely furnished, front room with board. All modern conveniences, Very de- sirable. For one or two persons. Tel. 1213-3. 10-12-tf. —— ;. board. | 5 o et | FOR SALE—House with two acres of | MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION FOR SALM. FOR SALE—Cheap, heavy work horse. Reason,” no use for same. 355 Corbin avenue. 10-13-3d FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trojley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 10-13-6dx FOR SALE—Pair fat cattle, G. E. Tuttle, rear Plainville reservoi A land. Good grove. Inquive J. S. ton A FOR SALE—Top soii good and d E. Chiappini, 198 OaK street. Tel. 684, Fruit trees. , Plain\me 10-11- wlx in good repair. Arch street. F. W, Loomis, 150 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo Aprily T touring oar. N. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tf bl HELP WAN ED—MALE. WANTED—Men over 35; near home. Good pay, steady ither whole or part time. Pequod Nursery Co., own job. Write Meriden, 10-13- NTED—Electrician, In switchboard work, motors, gen- erators, etc., steady employment with large uamv\are Factor Ad- dress Box C-8, Herald. 10-13-2d experienced S. government clerk examinations coming, §76.00 month. Write for list positions. Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 36-T, Rochester, N. Y., Wed., Fri, Sat. 12 times. WANTED—Young man from 24 to 30 years of age as assistant fore- man for night shift in local factory. English speaking Pole preferred. No previous mechanical training re- quired. Address Box B7X, Herald. 10-12-d2 WANTED — Experienced tinner. Steady work for one familiar with all kinds of work in large Hard- ware factory. Address Box C 10, Herald. 10-12-2d WANTED—Man to run elevator. 4Apply to D. McMillan, 201 Main St. 10-11-tf WANTED-—At once, first class inside finisher and paper hanger. Inquire during day at 93 Black Rock ave- ulue, 10-9-tf ‘WANTED—Driver for grocery team. Experienced. Apply Box X12B, Herald. 10-9-6dx WANTED—Young man for clerical position in office in local factory. One with some experience on pay roll work preferred. Address Box B10A, Herald. 10-6-tf WANTED—Man charge of shipping room manufacturing establishment. good job for the right man. dress Box 68, Plainville, Conn capable to take in A Ad- TO RENT. TO RENT—4-5 room rent, first floor, 753 East street. Two family dwell- ing, hot water heater and conveni- ences. Inquire A. H. Starkey, 45 Park Terrace, City. 'Phone 1187-3. 10-13-2d-x ’lO RENT—New heated tenemet, $23.00. rooms $12 and $8. Room 407 City Hall. five room steam Also four Lockwood, Phone 606-3, 10-13-4dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Maid Myrtle street. Nelson, 10-18-2d at Hotel Mrs. W. F. 10-13-6d WANTED—Good cook, Brooks, 48 High street. WANTED—At once. tor on power Apply Mr. Sullivan, National Spring Bed Co. Woman opera- sewing machine. care of The 10-12-tf WANTED—Young woman 18 to 20 years of age for clerical work in main office local hardware con- cern. Address Box X 17 B, Herald office. 10-11-3d WANTED—Girls for foot press work. Apply The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 9-16-tf WANTED—Competent evening: Mrs. F. Lexington street, cook. Apply Porter, 17 10-7-6d — TO RENT—Warm hen house and two yards. 30 Cambridge. 10-9-10-13-14x TO RENT—Your room tenement, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. e o d-tf TO RENT—Corner Bassett and Rock- well avenue, one 7 room rent, $30.00. One 5 room rent, $25.00. Geo, A. Quigley, 277 Main street, 10-12-tf TO RENT—One furnished room, pri- vate family, bath, electric light and heat. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Address 110 Lake St. 10-11-8dx TO RENT—Four rooms, improvements 27-29 street. all modern North Glen 10-11-tf TO RENT—Five rooms second floor, 9 Madison street. 10-9-6dx TO RENT—Three large sunny rooms, 2nd floor, improvements. Call at premises, 253 Corbin ave. 10-9-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, with bath, electric light, steam heat and use of telephone. 505 Arch street. 10-5-tf ROOM AND BOARD. ROOM AND BOARD: date four men board, or two housekeeping. street. Could with couples Inquire ac room for light 589 Main 10-13-2dx om- and house, steam Apply Union TO RENT—Ten room heat, 280 Arch street. Laundry, 266 Arch St. 10-3-tf TO RENT——Seven-room cottage, 267 South Main street. J. J. McBriarty, 720 Stanley street. 9-23-tt 10-11-4dx | Wilkinson, Farming- | OR SALE—Few second hand ranges | 2ax i TOR Five Room Apartment Furnished bN on GROVIE HIL FOR SALE Valuable Property at a Bargain H. D. HUMPHKEY, FIRE INSURANCE. on LAKE STREET. Apply to 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. REALESTATE 7-room Cottage & Garage, East street ' 7-room Cottage, Columbia street 7-room Cottage & Garage and extensive lot, Belvidere $4,800 2-family House and 8 acres land, Newington 10-room House and 40 acres land, Farmington avenue $6,500 1, 80-acre Farm, all stocked with cows and horses 3-tenement House, Griswold street 3-tenement House, Arch street 2-tenement House House, Rho 4-tenement House, Fairview street .... 110 feet Railroad frontage Several choice Building Lots, fr .$6,500 $8,000 $8,500 $3,500_ $5,500 $11,000 .$600 to $1,000 des street om (INC.) | The Hardware City Co-Operative Assm, ‘ F. H, SHIELD, MGR. NO. 131 MAIN ST. BARNES' BLOCK FINE ROOM FOR OFFICE OR CLUB Just Re-papered and Painted. Street—Next to Main Stree For Rent, Calumet Bldg., 53 Church t. NEW ONE FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE CAMP REAL Main Street ESTATE CO. - 305 Bank Building, HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Street, electric lights, gas, furnace, large barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, Herald Office. FOR SALE Large property on East Main Street, suitable for residential or business sites, H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall "Phone 606-3 PRINTING In Many Different Langunges, BY SKILLYED UN1ON MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPL COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 3 o m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’'s Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 63 CHURCH STRFEI‘ TEL 634 C. ERBR! AUTOS TO HENT By Four or Day. L M anegan Stables 202 Berlin, boae . PHILADELPHIA ¥ DENTAL ROOMS 192 Main Street Over 23c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. ORDER OF NOTICE. Squires Marks Louis Marks. State of Connecticut, Fairfield County, Superior Court, ss. Bridgeport, Octo- ber 12, 1916. Upon the complaint of the said Ra- chael Squires Marks for reasons therein set forth for 1, a divorce, and' 2, the custody of the minor child now pending before this Court, having been returned thereto on the first Tuesday of September, 1916. It appear- ing to and being fcund by this Court that Louis Marks, the said defendant, is absent from this State and gone to parts unknown, and that notice of the pendency of the complaint was given as requireq by order of motice here- tofore issued, and now the plaintiff asks for a further order of notice in the premises. Therefore Ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given by publishing this order in The Herald, a newspaper printed in said New Britain, two times . successively, commencing on or before the 16th day of October, 1916. By the Court, MICHAEL J. FLANAGAN, Clerk of the Superior Court for airfield County. Rachael VS, As NAGLE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN, Moedical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Qulet location, excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitied to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR ‘WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETQ, TEL. 9438-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. PRIVATE Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hirc, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Hudson and Maxwell Motor Cars. Williams Auto Co. ’Phone 236. 287 Elm St. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer tor Overland anG Cole Cary, Divery Cars for Hire. Storage and suppliea. v Repairing Ty HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Service Relable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl-' Chalmers., 'Yel. 1930. 596 Arch Street 1 Specialty 100 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hadng e speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. ©thér kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Bmmrd Conn. it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482.2 e — CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SK#¥ us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 Before You Buy TWO FAMILY LINCOLN Look at This HOUSE ON STREET FOR SALE -BY- Schuliz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet.