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‘0X & Hartford ORDERS CHARTLL 1580. . o ————— TEL. YOUR MAXL b/ BOYS’ BLOUSES French flannel collar at- tached, light colored Blouses, zes 71 to 16, worth 75¢, for four days’ sale, ORDERE CAREFULLY FILLED CLOTHING SALE CONTINUING FOUR DAYS any occasion. Women who know boys’ clothing al to the last button study our Suits carefully well made that it’s difficult for even careless boys to wear them out. This is now the most popular Boys’ Clothing De- partment in Hartford. One reason for this popularity we have already told you; another one is that our clothing has style and fit far above the ordinary; and last but not least, this is the Boys’ Clothing Depar ment that stands between the family pu nd high prices. We want vou to come in and examine our S fall and winter wear. Tho prices cannot fail to interest you. NORFOLK SUITS A SAVING OF §$1.50 TO $3.00 ON EVERY SUIT. Boys' Norfolk Suits—the best grade—showing every new feature of the season: 25 distinct models from which to make your selection; sizes 7 to 18: $6 98 UP TO $15 00 Over 100 Suits weeded out from stock sizes broken and nearly ail numbers which cannot be duplicated, fine cashmeres, worsteds nearly all have two pairs of fully lined trousers; no suit is others as high as § 50. for 1ateri: Clothing iit from tt and find them so W N are and serge; less than $10, rviceable brown and gray $5 50 00l wear 150 Suits in good, 1 made, reinforced and lined, sizes 6 to 17; ale price its in pr hool s OVERCOATS . YOUTHS' AND YOUNG MEN’S. assortment of models double, and single pinch back, Ulsterettes, Chesterfields, all new, and offering ving of $1.50 to $3.00 on every coat. Sizes 9 to 18, 32 to 35, Especially designed Coats for each age. $8.98 " " $20.00 Mackinaws for Men, Boys = Girls What is without doubt the most interesting assortment of these ts you'll find anywhere, absolutely fast colors and made long hair wool; Sheuerman Coats which we've sold ve and of which we have yet to hear one com- I atisfactory. Norfolk, pinch back and skating mixtures all w worth up to 64 Nor trous stu Sale price . BOY A truly wonderful breasted; comfortable Co of the selected for about plaint, we can gt models. Price four s an $6.98 " $12.98 days 100 high-grade Mackinaws, made b Norfolk pleated and full belt models, sizes .98. For four days a first class $5.50 For four manufacturer, 7 to 18; worth BOYS' SWEATERS. Two excellent values in bo; Sweaters, fine wool and wors . Byron and shawl collars, suit- able for boy or girl, in sizes 6 to 16, $3.50 and $3.98. Sweaters in sizes 2 to 8, a se- lection in Zephyr varn; white, brown, maroon and Copenhag- en blue; worth today $3.50, sale price $2.75. Other Sweaters at $1.69 0. e —— FURNISHINGS FOR BOYS. Very Low Prices. bovs’ outing flannel Pa- jamas, silk frogs, worth today le price 59c¢. Good quality sray blouses, sizes 6 to 15; heavy, worth 75¢, and when they are gone there are 10 more s 6 to 15; worth i5¢, sale price 5 A limiteq assortment of all wool gray flannel Blouses, sizes 6 to 16. Price $1.00. Duplicate of these will cost no less than $1.50 to $2.00. 10 dozen well made Corduroy Knickerbockers and Bloomers regular $1.00 and $1.25 grade, sale price 89c. 100 very fine Blanket Bath Robes, suitable for boy or girt; for the next four day robes worth $3.00, sizes 4to 18, spe- cial at $2.25. ———— FIRST LONG PANT SUIT. Suits that are cut on lines al- together different from adult Saits, suitable for growing boys and doing away with the aw ward look so apparent at that age; single breasted, pinch back and plain English sack coats; blue, green and brown flannels and soft tone cash- meres; serviceable, stylish and inexpensive. Prices $10.00 to 0.00. o flannel | extra | boys * BOYS’ dozen handsome collar attached and collar styles; actual sizes 12 regular v $1.00, sale pric SHIRTS. 5 Shirte value 1, alue WHE YOUR l\EWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR HER M.; hone WESTERN UNION And paper will be sent promptly to you by messenger. We want you to have the HERALD every night and to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is given =t cur expense. It will cost you nothing. We want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel amply compensated for whatever effort we may make for your benefit. S0, IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK ’PHONE WEST- ERN UNION. YOU'LL GET A COPY SOON AF- ’R. HELP WANTED FEMALE, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- an for general housework. Good wages. Go home nights. Elm St. Tel. 417-5. 18-3d maid for Harrison 10-16-3d WANTED—Experienced general houscwork. street. 54 10- WANTED—Bookkeeper in office of large local >turing concern. Addres Box 14, Her- ald 10-16-wl B WANTE D—Young lady, 25 years or over with knowledge of double-en- try bookkeeping and stenograph: State age and experience. Addres FURNISHED ROOMS, WANTED—Girl work. Good West Main street Tel, 14-13, room room for general wages. P house- Apply 139 ainville, Conn., 10-17-3a ting also one single gentlemen. A thoronghly maid for general hot ply Mrs, F. M bins avenue, WANTED competent ework Ap- 100 Rob- , City. 10-17-t Maple 10-18-3dx iemen. 40 11l evenings. EDWARD T. LOPK Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin ~epalring and bow hal.ivg o specialty. Over twenty years ex- porience, All work guarantecd. tsther | %inds of fine repair work. il The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Sireet, Hartford, WANTED—Girl for work. Wages Falrview Hotel, general house- $7.00 per week. Terryville, Cann, 10-17-6d, NTED—Goo0d cook, Mrs. 48 High street, W Conn. | 10-12-84 SALE—Chickering Upright Grand piano. Very handsome ma- hogany finish—right up to date and in excellent condition. Cost $600. Price $275. Sedgwick & 139 Asylum St., Hartford, 10-18-10d E—175 quarts milk dails Fienemann, Farmington Tel. 312-3. 10-18-20-23 FOR SALB—Kranich & Bach up- right piano, good tone and action. A high grade piano costing can now he bought for $100. Sedg- wick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d FOR S,»\LFIfI building lot, Barnes- dale, location desirable, price right, easy terms. OR SALEAutopiano £ GArAGES iI«‘OR SALE—Munroe Upright | FOR SAL | FOR SALE—Knabe Grand CAD.. 1o« nuVANUE. ONE C AT ENT ALL aaveriisements fa1 column mus{ be in the Herald offce by 1:30 p. m. on thie day Y the cassifiea NOTICE. AND REPAIR MEN At- tentio Big bargains in slightly used - engines, trarn sions, rear ends, springs, bodies, fenders, tops, speedometers, magnetos, Prest-o- lite tanks, lamps, tires and tubes: also all parts for over one hundred different makes of cars. Many good cars for sale and exceptionally low prices. Conn. Auto Parts Co., office 1070 Main street. Garage Franklin avenue, Hartford, Conn. Phone Ch., 5972-3 19-18-w2 ATTENTION! We Pay Highest Prices For Used Automobiles, wrecked, junk, old timers, any condition, anywhere. ~ Write or telephone Conn. Auto Parts Co., 1070 Main street, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-w2 AFTER completing a flve year course of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatesf 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 Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. fChevrolet car. Tel -12, Piano in Al condition. Rich tone, respon- sive action. Cost §350. Will be sold for $135. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 delivery, fine run- 09; ¥ora Touring, $225.00;, 1916 Overland Touring, $425.00; 1913 Chalmer: $275.00; 1916 Dodge Touring, $5 00. Cohen Motor Co. 10-16-3d —Ford ning order, $165 Perfect in every respect and little use. Cost $950 This would prove just for teacher or pupil. Will take your old upright in exchange. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn., 10-18-10d Price $500. FOR SALE—1 pair 5 year old horses about 2,400 pounds sound and kind in all harness. Also our 119 Magee hot water heater in good order. Tel. 970, New Britain. 10-16-w1 FOR SALE—100 year’s chickens at market price: Plainville. hens and this D. B. Norton, 10-16-d5x $400 , FOR SALE—Capen Piano, mahogany. One of the most durable pianos on the market. Had very little use. Sold $350 new. To quick buyer $180. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy lum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 FOR SALE—One wheel chair at half price. C. R. Williams, 73 Jubilee St. 10-16-3dx 88-note order. been new. Player Piano in perfect Handsome mahogany. Has carefully used. Co 50 Price now, with bench and scarf $300. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn® 10-18-10d FOR SALE—9 building street, very desirable, price right, easy terms. P. H. Condon, 38 Laurel street, Bristol, Conn., 'phone §8.3. 10-18-6d lots, Alden tired Concord class condition. at 382 East 10-18-tf FOR | bussy Cheap. street. SALE— Rubber in first Can be seen FOR SALE—Used Pianos and Player Pianos are being sold greatly be- worth of rolls, | | FOR SALE—Two weighing between pounds. Owner has for selling. 87 Willow heavy horses, auto, reason t. 10-16-d3x FOR SALE—1915 Chevrolet Baby Grand touring car; 1916 Dodge touring car; 1916 Maxwell touring car; 1913 Ford touring car. These cars are also in first class mechan- ical condition and are bargains for quick sale. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 10-14-wil FOR SALE—Steinway Upright Piano as new. Has had caveful usage. If | you want a Steinway look at this one which cost $§600. You may own it for $850. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10a low their value as we must have room for extensive alterations. Up- right pianos from $80. Player Pi- anos from $300. Sedgwick & Case 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn roadster. 160 Maple 11-18-a4x FOR SALE-—One passenger tour- ing car, clectric starter and lights, new tires, paint good, mechanically perfect first class running order. Sell or trade. P. H. Condon, Laurel street, Bristol, Conn, FOR QALE OR TO RE I\b—».—x[ Magle HIill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of w. Burk, Maple Hill,, Phone Sat-Mon-Wed-tt E. (hrr‘n cows D. No. 2. 10- )R SALE—Cheap, A. Crowley, R. I'. 17-34 Bros. upright "FOR SALE—Tiaines Piano, The original Haines Bros. Cost $500 new. Good enough for anyone. T.ook at this hig bargain in used pianos $150. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 lum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 | 10-18-10d | 38 10-17-64 | ol | FOR SALE—Second hand pool table |~ Address Table, Box 12, Herald. ! 10-14-t FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 10-13-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | (small.) ! had | the thing | Will sell by pound | 1,500 and 1,600 , | WANTED—Man MINIMUM CHARGE 10c¢ A WORD EACH INSERTION LOST. LOST—Eyeglasses with holder, initials O. B. Finder return Herald office. Reward. 10-18- 3d LOST—Commercial Trust Co. book number 4406. to Commercial Trust Co., and re- ceive reward. 10-11-18-25x LOST—Skirt wrapped in from Wise and Smith’s. $3 reward if returned to M. H. Fox, 93 Hart- ford avenue. 11-17-d2x traveling bag lost or stolen from automobile on Main street, New Britain or on road to Hartford. Lippman, Dillon Bldg., Hartford. 10-17-2a LOST—Overcoat, between Central garage and North street. Finder return to J. Thiem, 20 Beatty street. Reward. 10-16-3dx e —————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. SALESMEN—We desire a 1918 line of high class leather goods, and novelties in New Britain and the vicinity. Will'con- sider applications only from man of reliable character and real selling Thomas J, Beckman Co., Eleventh street, Philadel- 10-21-28--11-4 ability. 310 N. phia, Pa. EN WANTED to Unload Coal at Ber- Berlin Depot. U. S. government clerk examinations coming, $75.00 month. Write list positions. Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 36-T, Rochester, N. Y., Wed., Fri, Sat. 12 times. WANTED—Five painters. good jobs to right man. . Apply to C. H. Pietsch & Son, 1148 Main street, Hartford, open shop. 10-17-3dx WANTED—Men to work as checkers at transfer station, Plain- ville. Apply to Agent Mulvihill at Plainville freight yard. 11-16-d3 freight capable to charge of shipping room manufacturing establishment. good job for the right man. dress Box 68, Plainville, Conn. 9-28-tf take in A Ad- WANTED. with buy- with WANTED—To lease for 3 years privilege of extending to 5 or ing, one or two-family house all improvements, including tricity and garage attached or space for one, near New Britain center. I will do painting and dec- orating. State how much rent will be. P. H. Rothenberg, P. O. Box 423, Hartford. WANTED—Position manths’ experience Can operate typewriter. care of Mrs. Johnson, street. in an office. clerical M. 63 10-17-3ax work, WANTED—Good equipped dairy farm to work on shares. Address 28 W, Herald 10-17-5d WANTED—Some one to keep cleared during winter on lot at cor- ner Kelsey and William streets. Joseph A. Roche, 55 Woodbine street, Hartford. 10-17-3dx Banl: | § Finder return | § REWARD for information relative to | forceful | and aggressive salesman to sell out | calendars, | lin Power Station, Near | for | elec- | 10-18-3dx | Ten | H. L., | Trinity | Box | walk | TO RENT Five Room Apartment Furnished on GROVE HILL, FOR SALE Valuable Property at a Bargain on LAKE STREET. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY 272 Main Street MONEY TO HLKL 5 A lVlAN WHO WAN MAKE TRADE. 'S TG SWAP 2 FAMILY HOUS NORTH END PROPERTY NEAR THE C ‘hoR TO ACRES CHANCE AND 2% GOOD CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street and reliability of the Company FIRE INSURANCE The average man takes the word of local agent as to the strength who carries his insurance. 305 Bank Building. “ That puts apon the agent a peculiar responsibility beyond that borne by the merchant selling goods which may be readily inspected and judged by the purchaser. Agents may be called upon recommendation Realizing this PHOENIX ASS ibili ty at any o the assured on account of his DM PANY, time to make good their sroperty burning. recommend THE its credit, 131 I am free to which has to years of continuous honorable service. QUIGLEY. 277 MAIN ST. ‘ Before You Buy Look at This TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON LINCOLN STREET FOR SALE -BY- Schuliz & Costelio, Inc” 242 Fain Sireet. TO RENT. TO RENT—Your room tenement, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. e o d-tf TO RENT-—Tenement of rooms on third floor at 208 Bassett street. All modern improvements, 11-17-d3x TO RENT—Six room tenement, near trolley, gas and garden. Apply at ‘Woodruff’s store, Berlin, Conn. 10-17-d5x TO RENT——Tenement of five rooms. |~ All improvements. To family of adults, 237 Maple street. 10-16-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, with bath, electric light, steam heat and use of telephone. | 505 Arch street. 10-5-tf Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224. HORACE 1. HART Rutes Reasonable and Service Rellable- & LIVERY 7 Fassenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘el. 1930. 596 Arch Street HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room, Berlin Street, Berlin, electric lights, gas, furnace, li#ige. barn, fruit, quarter acre of land. Tel. 668-13 or Address Box 9XX, Herald Office. TO RENT—Ten room house, steam heat, 280 Arch street. Apply Union Laundry, 266 Arch St. 10-3-tf —_—_— ‘To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, sale, lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider at Kensington, Town of Berlin, Conn. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public | cr parochial school, or the premises | Lertaining thereta, or any post office, public library, or cemeter | Dated at Berlin, this 12th day | October, A. D., 1916, ’w EZACH LIEBLICH, | of Applicant. We, the undersigned, are and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Berlin, Conn., and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Ezach Lieblich for a license, and hereby certi is a suitable person to be parsuant to said application. Dated at Berlin, Conn., this | day of October, A. D., 1916. Willlam F. Dunbarr, M. A. Good- :h, James Brown, Dennis J. Trehay, Richard W. Hurley I hereby certify that the above | named signers and endarsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Berlin, Conn. Dated at Berlin, Conn., | day of October, A. D., 1916. FRANCIS H. SHAW, Town Clerk, 12th i | I | this 12th WANTED--Tallor's helper at A. Postl, 179 Arch street, 10-17-3dx once, WANTED—Ten plasterers. Apply Colt’s office job. J. H. Grozier Co., 721 Main street, Hartford, Conn, 10-17-3d "ANTED—AnN elderly lady to board and care for, by one having best of references. 248 Chestnut street, 10-17-8dx | FOR SALE—Weber Pianola (88 note) Absolutely perfect. Undoubtedly the best player action in the world. This piano cost One Thousand Dol- lars. The price now is $500 includ- ing music rolls. bench and scarf. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn., FOR SALE—Angelus piano. Mahogany. Cost $675. Look at this and see if it is not worth $350 with rolls, etc. Sedkwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomis, 159 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring OAr. Apply N. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tf Bsinole Player As good as new. | 10-18-10d | 10-18-10d | { WANTED—Three unfurnished with heat; light housekéeping; with canveniences. An adult. Ad- dress Kensington, Box 22 fur- Ad- WANTED—Two single nished. Near business dress Rooms. Box 1 rooms, center Herald 11-16-d3x —The People to know that large, sound WANT! I am harvestng a Fagan, Farmington, 10-14-4dx Farm, Jas. WANTED—Work for five-ton truck. Tel. 1442. 10-2-tf rooms | 10-17-3dx | crop of Potatoes on Scott’s Swamp | | | | To the Board of County Cammission- ers for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquo: ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider at Kensington, Town or Berlin, Conn. My place of business is not located [ within two hundred feet in a direct | hne from any church edifice or pub- | lic or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post office, public library, or ceme- tery. Dated at Berlin, Cann., this 13th day October, A. D., 1816, MICHAEL T. | ot | WHITE, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors | and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Berlin, Conn., and hereby sign and endorse the rlicatian of Michael T. White | license, and hereby certify that said | 2pplicant is a suitable person to ed pursuant to said application ed at Berlin, Conn., this 13th i oay of October, A. D., 1916. ! William Hill, Henry Greco, Philip Spindero, James Padilli, Dominico | Monchette. I hereby certify that the named signers and endorsers are elec- | ters and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Berlin, Conn. Dated at Berlin, Conn., this day of Octaber, A, D., 1916. FRANCIS H. SHAW. 13th ' electors | that said applicant | licensed | above | J | | | Livery Cars for Hire. foregoing ap- | for a | be ! A T E N TS Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,080,000} in prizes offered for inver¥ion: Send sketch for free opinion 48 to Patent ability. Our 4 books sent free| VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. WASHINGTON, D. YORK OFFICE, DEPT BROADWAY. Mondays until § NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having moved Into their newly equifiped building are prepared to do first class work. We solicit your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union| Preer Pel. 583 il You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECKA 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 NAGLE SANITARIU] AND PRIVA! HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, f from Institutional atmosphere. The limil number of eight recelved assures close dividual attention. All physicians enti! to recognition. \ Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. CARS TO RENI CLOBED OPEN CARS H WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO TEL 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE" 200 E- MAIN STREET. NEW 86, 189 Hours 9 to :Keeley s Garage Eln and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland ana Cole Gam Storage am bpties. Reonirine Hudson and Maxwell Mow WllllamsAutu(}n "Phone 236. 287 Elm St <nectalty et CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8B&® 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 4

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