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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916. TO RENT Five Room Apartment Furnished on GROVE HILL, FOR SALE Ladiecs’ z = ~ Valuable Property at a Bargain on LAKE STREET. Trimmed Hats; Made to Re- tail at $8.50, Your choice at $5.00. Apply to H. D HUMPHREY 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. ANOIHER MAN WANTS To Trade House in Fairview Street for Small Farm, near Chance for FARMER who wants to become CITY MAN. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. o 272 Main Street 305 Bank Bullding, R SALE—1916 Chevrolet 490 tour- = z = ing car. A-1 condition. Sell right for cash. 127 Griswold St., city. 10-20-3d Hartford i TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTIR 1580, MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. Boys’ Norfo k Suits 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 brok- en and nearly all are numbers which cannot be du- plicated. Fine cashmeres, worsteds and serges; near- ly all have 2 pairs of full lined trousers. No suit is worth less than $10.00; others as high as $12.50. The sale price is $8.50. For school wear, 150 Suits in good serviceable brown and gray mixtures; all well made, reinforced and lined; sizes 6 to 17; worth up to $7.50. Sale price $5.50. Madame Cavalier Face Powder At 15¢ Instead of 50c If You Bring This Coupon You simply clip the coupon at the bottom, the lines with your name and address— Present it at the toilet goods sale tomorrow, and it will be taken at its face value of 85c in payment for a 60c box of “Madame Cavalier.” Madame Cavalier Powder has long been considered by those who use it #he par excellence of face powders. It has stood the test of time. It is most refreshing, dainty and fragrant. Pleasing after effects are produced by its constant use and no harmful after effects are to be feared. It is a natural finishing powder, is soft as down, very adhesive and fine. Perfectly harmless to the OnICE R lamonile o b litaten tenderest skin, removing the shine and leaving it out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet Special Demonstration : : clear and velvety. We have it in three tints—flesh Ol T e e MISS M. LONGON, a recognized authority in the | brunette and white. 3 1 science of corsetry will be in our Corset Depart- ment for one week to explain and demonstrate by actual fitting the merits of the MODART Front Laced Corset. You must try on a MODART to truly apreciate its style and comfort. You must see how superbly it fits—what a perfect foundation it makes for gowns. The MODART Corset is made for all styles of fig- ures and in a variety of materials to meet the modest purse or match the daintiest lingerie. A trial fitting by Miss Longon will cost you nothing. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. CASTI T vy AN city. Good Misses’ Tailored Suits $16.98 to $49.50 Clothes do not make the girl—that's positive. But ght ones certainly win two-thirds of the battle. It adds to the womanliness, to the personality of the growing girl to wear a tailor-made suit selected with taste and judgment. TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, 5 rooms, all modern improvements, 626 Stanley street. Inquire down stairs, 10-21-3dx TO RENT—rour room tenement, up two flights. 161 South Main street. $12 a month. Inquire on premises. e o d-tf [DO YOU WAN "‘T i ! FOR SALE—Work horse, harness, wagon. Will sell separately if de- sired. Call 52 Smalley street. | 10-19-21-23x | | I'OR SALE—Cheap. A complete out- / , | fit for making rubber stamps. Can | e zet you orders to start on. Simple | e to operate. Cost $500. Will sell for | $150, part cash if reference can be furnished. A. G- Hawker, Cor. Elm | and Park streets. 10-21-6d | TO RENT—Large building on West Main. Suitable for garage, manu- facturing purposes or storage. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut. It is easy to become en- thusiastic over our new winter suits for girls and miss Charming models, the evident care and fore- 10-20-6dx If you do see George A. Quigley, 277 Main Street, who is developing our tract on Lyons Street. He is building 5 houses on the street and has about completed contracts for 6 more. No sidewalk assessment, no sewer assessment, shade trees to be planted, underground electric street lighting and telephone system contemplated. HOMES ON EASY TERMS. BUILDING LOTS ON EASY TERMS. thought in the building of them; the excellent vari- o e T RENT— rooms, floor, 2 n house on Stanley Inquire Miller & Olson, Dwight St. 10-21-2d of materials and styles make it a pleasure to =t show the suits and sell them. There are broadcloths FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with 100 records, all in A number 1 con- | dition. $9.00 if taken at once. Pay $1 weekly if you wish. Box B B 15, Herald. 10-20-(( and velour, check' velour, cheviots, serges and mix- To REY?[ NT—Five tures. Dr plain tailored suits finished with braids and velvet; sizes 14 to 18, the larger sizes quite suitable in lines for small women. Misses’ Department, second floor. Hand Power Vacuum Cleaners This Cleaner is finished in mahogany, has a won- derful suction power, and is easy running. Let us show it to you Monday in our basement. They're very popular cleaners, many Lousekeepers preferring them to the other kinds. Toom tenement at 392 Stanley street in a new house. Apply to A. N. Rutherford, Stanley street sy suits with collar and cuffs of rich fur, FOR SALE—Chickering Upright ‘ Grand piano. Very handsome ma- hogany finish—right up to date -and in excellent condition. Cost $600. Price $275. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-18- 10d x rooms with bath at le street. Inguire on prem- 10-23-3d TO-RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms. All modern conveniences, St FOR SALE_Few second hand rangeq R[ALTY BUI"DING cfl in good repair. F. W. Loomls, 150 | Arch street. 8-6-tf | 277 MAIN STREET TR SALBE—I515 Feo | OFFICE GEO. A. QUIGLEY Apply N. B. TO RENT-—-Suite of two rooms with board. Centrally located. Address Suite Box 10, Herald. 10-19-tf touring uar. Garage. Chestnut St 6 TO RED street. 90 Bassett 10-18-6d4 - FOR SALE—Kranich & Bach up- ‘ FOR SALE. DeniSOIl Garage right piano, good tone and action. A nigh grade piano costing $400 | FOR SALE—White willow baby car- 430 MAIN STREET - Livery Cars for hire, day and night can now be bought for $100. Sedg- | Tiage, almost new, cheap. Apply 53 wick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., | Lawler street, first floor. 10-23-3dx Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224. HORACE 1. HART \I*OR \ALF*I F. Rates Reasonable and Swavice Reliable- ¥ LIVERY 7 Passenger, 8 cyl- Chalmers. Tel. 1930. 596 Arcn ¢ AUTOS TO RENT By Four or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stahlss T—Tenement at fill out TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, with bath, electric light, steam heat and use of telephone. 505 Arch street. 10-5-tf TO RENT—Ten room house. steam heat, 280 Arch street. Apply Union — e Laundry, 266 Arch St. FOR SALE—Autopiano Player Piano in perfect order.| ' oo iy Hendsone mahossny | Hes: beed \poR SALE Tiudeon 1814 6-10 iz carefully used. Cost $650 mew.| ™ L ccenger car. In splendid con- Price now, with §15 worth of roll e e bench and scarf $300. Sedgwick ment. $700, Wiliams Auto Co., Casey, 139 Asylum St., Elm street 10-21-wl Conn. quarts milk daily. Fienemann, Farmington Bel. 312-3. . 10-18-20-23 88-note | & Hartford, | 255-12 | ]0-18-10(1‘ -23-6dx | i | FOR SALE—Pierce touring car, cylinder 7 passenger. In fine shape. Make a good truck. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street, 10-21-wil six OR SALE—Rubber tired Concord | buggy in first class condition. | Cheap. Can be seen at 382 Kast| street. 10-18-tf | FOR SALFE sed Planos and Player | FOR SALE—Hudson cabriolet, Pianos are being sold greatly be-| model 6-40. Run about low their value as we must have | miles. Cloth upholstering. room for extensive alterations. | first class condition. $1,200. right pianos from $80. Playe liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. AFTER completing a flve year course of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatest mas- Carl Milroy is opening his s in September and also booking concert engagements. For further particulars, address Carl S. | Milroy, 64 South 1st St, Meriden, Conn., *Phone. 5-21-e. 0. d.-tf NAME 1916, 5,000 In Wil- STREET spect to submarines of powers forbids such vessels traversing Norwegian waters | in cases of emergency, when | must r the national flag. Mercantile marines are to be allowed in wegian waters only in a surface STIFF NOTE TO NORWAY Germany Protests Against Restric- tions on Submarine Activity—Ber- | lin Not Expected to Submit Calmly. POS tion in full daylight and flying the na- Christiania, via London, Oct. 23.— | tional colors. The German minister has presented | Any submarine violating the ord to the Norwegian government a note, | nance will, according to its prov protesting against Norway’s embargo | be attacked by armed forces. on the submarines of belligerent | countries. The cabinet held a meeting and dis- | cussed the note, but its decision in the matter has not been made public. The press unanimously supports the government in its right to issue such an ordinance, as Sweden has already done. Dr. Alfred Zimmerman, the German | under secretary for foreign affairs, is quoted by the Norwegian correspond- | ent of the Copenhagen Aftenposten, according to an Exchange Telegraph despatch, as declaring that the Ger- men note to the Norwegian govern- Tent is a serious one, contending that Norway’s action conflicts with paragraph 13 of The Hague conven- tion, and is Incompatible with strict neutrality, and, furthermore, that Germany will not calmly submit to such action. During the continuance of the ne- gotiations, the correspondent adds, many German submarines are operat- ing off the Norweglan coast and are stopping and examining vessels leav- ing Norweglan harbors. The Norwegian ordinance with re- Order of Notice on Sell Real Estate. of within At a Court Probate held Farmington, of October, 1916. Present, Herbert Knox Smith, Estate of Michael Rostocki, Farmington, The administratrix having written application to said Court, accordance crder of the real estate described therein, crdered that said a at the Probate on the 28th day 2 o’clock in notice thereof be given, Office in the afternoon; by | Britain Herald, return be made to this court. Attest, Subscribe For Shares, “Now,” in the New Britain Co-operative Savings and Loan Association. (Itoom 210 National Bank Building.) 9 to 12—1:30 t0 4—7 to 9, Monday and Saturday Evenings. dollar paid monthly, returns to the shareholder months, Two Hundred Dollars.—Interest paid 5%. Money withdrawn at any time. Loans money to its members to buy or build homes, payments. Twenty-four Thousand Dollars paid to its this month. who ¢ i€ a winner. not, don’t vou think it is time to begin to lay up some- Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. Office Hours, One in (150) be on monthly matured members for share: The man ock If you have the New Britain Co-op. Savings and Loan FIRE INSURANCE 2e man takes the word of local agent as to the strength ity of the Company who carries his insurance, upon the agent a pecullar responsibility beyond that zoods which may be readily inspected and judged by the purchase Agents may be called upon at any time to make good their recommendation {o the assured on account of his property burning, Reallizing (his responsibility I am free to recommend THE PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, which has to its credit, 134 years of continuous honorable service. | QUIGLEY. 277 MAIN ST. I'ne aver and reliab That puts borne by the merchant selling belligerent | from except they main upon the surface and fly sub- Nor- | | Application to at and for the Dis- trict of Farmington, on the 23d day Judge. late of in said District, deceased. made in with the statute, for an 1le of the whole or part of it is application be heard Farmington of October, 1916, at and that publish- ing a copy of this order in The New a mewspaper having a circulation in said District, and that HERBERT KNOX SMITH, Judge. ANTED FEMALE WANTED— wanted. perienced sales women The Curran Dry Goods Co. 10-21-2d4 WANTED—A thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Ap- i ply Mra, F. M. Hcimes, 100 Rob- bins avenue, Maple Hill, City. 10-17-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Wages $7.00 per week. Fairview Hotel, Terryville, Conn, 10-17-6d. Voting Places, The Selectmen of the Town of New Britain hereby give notice that the | following voting places have been des- ignated for the election to be held November 7, 1916. First Voting District, Building, 160 Arch street, Second Voting District, Park street. Third Voting District, ing Room, near 27 W, TFourth Voting Dis Church street. Fifth Voting District, Store, 614 Main street. Xth Voting District Hartford avenue. Dated at New Britain, 21st day of October 1916. W, E. LATHAM, ARVID H, NERO, CHARLES P. WAINWRIGHT, Selectmen. Voting machines will be demon- strated at the same places on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 3rd and 4th from 9 o’clock a. m. until 1 o'clock p. m, and from 5 o’clock p. m. until 9 o'clock p. m. Bardeck's Store, 331 Lddy’'s Awn- Main stret. rict, Store, 58 Berkowitz , Horwitz Store, Conn,, this ——eee anos from $300. Sedgwick & Casey, EXCHANGE CARS FOR SALE—We | 139 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. have the following cars which have | 10-18-10d been exchanged for 1917 stream- S line Fords. One 1916 five passen- 30 ger touring car mechanically fect, electric lights and Good paint and tires. One Ford touring car One 1914 Ford runabout. These cars are offered at bargain prices If taken at once. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main street. 10-19-wl FOR SALE—Corbin First class condition. street. roadster. 160 Maple | FOR SALE—One 5 ing car, electric starter and light new tires, paint good, mechanical perfect first class running Sell or trade. 15 05k Laurel street, Bristol, passenger Conn, 10-17-6d GARAGES AND REPAIR MEN At- tention! Big bargains in slightly used engines, transmissions, rear ends, springs, bodies, fenders, tops, speedometers, magnetos, Prest-o. lite tanks, lamps, tires and tubes; also all parts for over one hundrs: tifferent 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. Phonc Ch., 5972-3. 19-18-w2 NP—at Magle cottage.” I[nquire of Maple Hill,, Phone Sat-Mon-Wed-tf FOR SALE OR TO RE Hill, 7-room W. E. Burk, 971-5. upright The original Bros. 500 new. Good enough for anyone. Look at this big bargain in used v, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, 10-18-10d ATTENTION! We Pay Highest Prices For Used Automobiles, wrecked junk, old timers, any conditlon, anywhere. Write or _telephons | Conn. Auto Parts Co.,, 1070 Main street, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-w2 FOR SALE in Al condition. sive action. Cost $350. Will be sold for $1385. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d iano FOR SALE—One E. Tuttle near Plainville reservoir. 11-19-6dx (small.) and had Price $500. the thing WANTE D—Young man experienced in operating typewriter, stenogra- phy not necessary- Address Box B16B, Herald Office. 10-21-6d FOR SALE—Knabe Grand Perfect in every respect little use. Cost $950- This would prove just for teacher or pupil. old upright in exchange. & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Conn., WANTED. WANTED—At once, by two young men, two or three unfurnished Tooms With heat and use of bath.| Fairly central lacation. Address H. W. S., Hotel Regal. 10-23-d1x Sedgwick Hartford, 10-18-10d FOR SALE—1 pair 5 about 2,400 year old horses pounds sound and kind in all harness. Also owr 119 Magee hot water heater in good order. Tel. 970, New Britain. 10=28-w1 WANTED—Good Brooks, Mrs. W. F. 10-19-w1 cook, 48 High street. WANTED—Young man to room and board in private family. Address Box 33B, Herald. 10-19-wilx FOR SALE—100 hens and this RESOLUTION, At a meeting of the committee last evening the following action wa, F. Davis, sub-master of the N, B, H. S. Whereas our Heavenly Father has taken from our midst one of our teachers, we, members of the New Britain High school, hereby inscribe our resolutions: Resolved: That the sincerest sym- pathy of the members of the school be extended to the family of one who has always merited our respect, be- cause of his conscientious and faith- ful application to his school As a teacher and friend missed by all. Furthermore be it copy of these resolutions be sent to his family and another be placed in the newspapers, as a memorial to our departed teache (Signed) HAROLD T. he will be (BB 91 7a MARGUERITE HAYIST, “1917" CLIFFORD A, ODIN, “1917 GERTRUDE LUDLEY, “1917". | taken on the death of Mr. Marshall | duties. | resolved that a | year’s chickens. at market price. Plainville. Will sell by pound | D. B. Norton, 10-16-db6x WANTED—Good equipped dairy farm | to work on shares. Address Box 28 W, Herald 10-17-5d FOR SALE—Capen Piano, mahogany. | One of the most durable pianos on the market. Had very little use. | Sold $350 new. To quick buyer 7 $180. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asy TO RENT—Two well furnished rooms | lum St, Hartford. Conn. 10-18-10a for light housekeeping in private = house, steam heat, electricity, gas|prOR SALE—Parlor stove, used one range, use of telephone. Box B11B, season. 180 Kensington avenue, city. Herald.! 10-21-3dx 10-19-3dx FOR SALE—1915 Chevrolet Bahy Grand touring car; 1916 Dodge | 4 rooms, all improvements | touring car; 1916 Maxwell touriny | §18. The W. L. Hatch | car; 1913 Ford touring car. These | i cars are also in first class mechan- fcal condition and are bargains for | quick sale. Williams Auto Co., 287 | Bim street. 10-14-w1 | | WANTED—Work for five-ton truck. Tel. 1442. 10-2-tf TO RENT. TO RENT—40 Main St, improvements, Main St., steam heat, Gld 8 rooms, all steam heat, $48. 242 | FOR SALE—Slightly used 1915 Overland Delivery Car, has been all overhaul- ed and newly painted, self starter and electric lights, $350. Box L24, Herald, FOR SALE—$500 buys equity in mo- dern, seven room house, large lot on trolley at Maple Hill, Newington, price $5,000. 'Phone evenings. 1335-5 Prentice. 10-19-64 11-18-d4x | tour- order. | Condon, 38 | pianos $150. Sedgwick & | Rich tone, respon- | pair fat cattle. T. | Will take your | s 1 10-21-wl ‘TOR SALE—Maxwell oar $475. Maxwell town car $650. Both cars are in fine condition. Extra tires, etc.,, Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street, 10-21-w1 1916 touring FOR SALE—Steinway Upright Piano as new. Has had careful usage. If you want a Steinway look at this one which cost $600. You may own it for $350. Sedgwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St,, Hartford, Conn. 10-18-10d | FOR SALE_Second hand light bus- iness auto truck, In good condition. Cheap. 153 Jubilee St. 10-21-d3x | "OR SALE—Parlor Organ. Call even- ings, between 7-9. 32 Dwight, | 10-21-2dx FOR SALE—Parlor stove. | Stanley St | Call 668 10-21-2dx ¥OR Barnes- | aale, location desirable, price right, | easy terms. 9 building lots, Alden street, very desirable, price right, | easy terms, P. H. Condon, 38 Laurel | street, Bristol, Conn., ’phone 58-3. | 10-18-6d SALE—1 building lot, | FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf | 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., 10-18-10d FOR SALE—Angelus 88-note Player piano. Mahogany. As good as new. Cost $676. Look at this and see if it is not worth $350 with rolls, ete. Sedkwick & Casey, 139 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-18-104 Fl. I‘L\"IEHED ROO‘V[ TO RENT—Front room for man and wife. Private family, 57 1-2 Lin- coln street. 10-23-d2x ARTISTIC FRAMING A Frame not only beautifies protects the picture you love, The J. C. Ripley Art Co., HARTFORD. but Tel.ohone WL EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS [ Fine violin repairing and bow haidng a speclalty. Over twenty yearsy. ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, Medical, Surgical and Obstetric P: Quiet location, excellent surroundin, from institutional atmosphere. number of eight recelved assures close ln- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAG CARS TO REN CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK| WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO., TEL. 943-0. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Keeley’s Garage Dealer for Overland anid Cole Oars Livery Cars for Hire. Storage <necialty 1% Hudson and Maxwell Motol Cars. Williams Auto Go ’Phone 236. 287 Elm $f = Tor CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING . SE¥ us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explaln our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford. 'Phone Ch. 1141-2 Branch Studio 103 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. SMALL FARM, 20 Acres of Land New House, Cow,Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by Schultz & Costelio, inc. 242 Main Street. é