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NEW ERITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1916. 2\ 10X & CO. Hartford YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. TEL. MAIL ORD Aunt Mary’s Coffee Wahneta Cocoa 26¢ 3 14 1b. Orange Pekoc Tea 25¢. 1 1b. bags Worcester Salt, 2 for 7c. 22c 1b. S CAREFULLY FILLED. CHINA, GLASSWARE, BAKING UTENSILS, CUTLERY! A SALE PROCLAIMING THIS THANKSGIVING FEAST Fancy China Tea Sets, Berry Sets, Cake and Game Sets 7-picce Tea Sets, thin decorated Japanese China, very special $1. 00 pice Nippon China Celery Sets . -piece Imported China Berry Sets, pink floral a -piece Japanese China Berry Sets . -piece Japanese China Cake Sets 7 -plece Decorated Game Sets .. 14-piece Imported China Fish Sets, e‘((r‘a Idr[ze p Atlc\r e . Fancy Decorated Fruit Plates s = . .. Decorated China Salt, Pepper and Toothpick Sets . Kewpie China Bread and Butter Plates Imported China Blue Bird Tea Cups and Saucer Japanese China Thin Cups and Saucers, pink, roscbud After Dinner Cups and Saucers, assorted decorations .. Bone Dishes, assorted decorations .. Individual Vegetable Dishes ... Blue Willow Breakfast Plates .. Blue Willow Salad Dishes Decorated Child: s Cup and Saucer S(‘ts Decorated Baby Sets . . . : Hand-Painted Japan Cut Glass and Other Glass 8-inch Cut Glass Bowls, com- bination daisy and mitre cut- ting $2.69 7-plece brilllant Cut Glass Lem- onade Sets .. $6.95 Heavy Cut (;lfl» and Cream Sets, de- $1.75 6-inch Handle Nappies .... 95C One lot Renaissance Cocktail, Wine, Sherbet and Whisky Glass, value up to 50c, fo Sugar and Cream Sets, cut daisy design Cut Glass Flower butterfly design Club shape Bonbon Cut Gla Footed floral design, 33c ea. Deep Cut Glass Bonbon or Dishes ... Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shak- ers with sterling silver top: pair . 45¢ Cut Glass Mustard Jars, ....89¢c Cut Glass Knife Rests Nickel Ware & (Lll“\\ $7.50, Percola 17 - ’7 5c 10¢ 10¢ 10c 10c 9c Dinner Sets 38-piece Dinner Sets, with green border design, suitable for six persons, sale price 112-piece Dinner Sets in assort- ed decorations, white and gold, plain border lines and spray designs, value $12.00, sale price 112-piece Dinner Sets, rich con- ventional designs; light weight cups and saucers, value $20, sale price $14.95 112-piece Syracuse China Dinner Sets, coin gold border, French shape dishes, may be matched up at any time, sale price $39 This set may also be ordered here, finished with your own monogram, at small extra cost. The Cutlery Landers, Frary & Clark ze Food Choppers . iversal Glass Coffee with glas: 50c Steel Butter Curlers ..39¢ 3-piece Kitchen Cutlery Sets, butcher knife, bread knife and paring knife bola handle Steel Table and Forks, 6 to set, p9¢ Universal Steel St Carving Sets, set Ebony Handle Paring Knive Universal Scale Handle Steel Carving Knife and Fork, value $1.50, for Handle Kitchen Carving and Fork, special, b\lfi' r pin wheel in Dishes Goblets, $4 doz. \ut family 79¢ U Mills, Landers, Fr 6 cup e tors o $5.00 Nickle Dishes with Electric Toasters with matic toast holder $1.98 Nickle Plated Ca role Sets with 3-pint brown and white dish, value $2.00, . $1.69 12-inch nickle plated Trays with satin finish center $1.19 Nickle Plated Chafing Dish Spoons and Forks . 89¢c Cocoa Knives Plated Handle patented Chafing burn- $3.95 auto- ag 5e Ebony Knife Aluminum Tea Bal Extracters FIRE INSURANCE The average man takes the word of local agent as to the strength and reliability of the Company who carries his insurance. That puts upon 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 at any time to make good their recommendation to the assured on account of his property burning. Realizing this 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. AUTOS TO RENT By P.our or Day. J M anegan Stables Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 offered for inventions. h for free opinion as to Our 4 ooks sent free PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEY Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Oftice Hours: 8 a. m. to 8:13 . m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foremon 339.12 ! THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 62 CHURCH STREET, C. EBBESE TEL 634 . MGR. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. 10 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. . &, NEW YORK O 38, BROADWAY. Mondays until 9 P. M. Hours 9 1o 5 o5, 7 [Mondaysuntil s B M REE ADJUSTMENTS Until Nov. 15. DR. BAUR, 445 Arch Street. Hours 2 to 5-7 to 9 ~ EDWARD 7. LOPEK Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow halARg @ speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All Work guaranteed. Gther | Linds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Georgianz Monks, D D § ! Continuing Until Saturday Night Odd Dinner Ware One lot of Colonial China Din- ner Ware, ping and green, con- ventional design; at about half regular prices: Bread and Butter Plates, 10c cach $1.20 dozen. Pic Plates, 12c each, $1.35 doz. Tea Plates, 1234 ea., $1.50 doz. Breakfast Plates, 17¢ ea., $2 doz. Dinner Plates,19¢ ea., $2.25 doz. Soup Plates, 17¢ ea., $2 dc Bowls 15c each Individ Bakers 10c each 6-In. open Vegetable Dishes 20c 7-in. open Vegetable Dishes, 25¢ 8-in. open Vegetable Dishes, Tea Pots Sugar Bowls . ( reamers Bone Dishe: Cake Plates 7 Individual Butters, dozen. Sauce Dishes, Large Sauce $1.50 dozen. Oatmeal Dishes, $1.50 dozen. Cups and Saucers,, $2.75 dozen. 8-in. Platters 10-in. Platters 12-in. Platters 14-in. Platters 10c ea. 36c 7¢ ea. 80c Dishes, 9¢ doz. cach, 12%c each, 23¢ each . 25¢ Covered Butters Sauce Boats Pickle Dishes Covered Dishes . 35¢ 25¢ . $1.00 Colonial and Other Glass 8-inch Colonial Dishes Tall Colonial Holders Colonial Gla: Bottles ‘Whip Cream D: .h(x - IFooted Punch Bowl Se! ing stand, bowl, 12 gla hangers . 12-in. Footed Bu(l Vases Thin blown opt Table Tum- .6 for 5¢ Butter 10c Squeez- e 8¢ Grecian .75 doz. alt and .2 for 5¢ salad = 12¢ Celery Glass lass Covered Large Orange ers .. Tall Sherbert Glasses Star design, 15¢ Aluminym Top l‘o[lp?r Shake 7-piece thin Glass Cider blue bird decoration . Glass Custard Cup Colonial Glass Finger Bowls 9c $1 doz. 10¢ .5¢ Lemonade gn, set 85c Thin Footed (ml)lei* P Cut bottom Whisky Glasses . i Thin Gla: crescent de O RENT—Tive room tenement, first Trinity. Inquire G. K. 11-1-3dx rooms, 296 Arch b 10-30-t¢ TO RENT—Downstairs, 40 Walnut street, to people. Inquire store, street. five rooms, American 40 Walnut 10-31-3d TO RENT—Five room flat ang front offices in “The Barnes” 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes, Tel. 3g1-2 0-27-6d two TO RENT—40 Main St., 8 rooms, all improvements, steam hcut $48. 48 Main §t., 5 rooms, all improvements $24. The W. L. Hatch Co. 10-25-tf TO RENT—Ten room house, heat, 280 Arch street. Laundry, 266 Arch St. steam Apply Union 10-3-tf nitation of Claims At ¢ Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 31st day of October, A. D., 1916. Presicent, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Charles Grasse of sald Berlin, as Administrator on the Es- tate of Carlo Grasse late of Berlin, within said aistrict deceased. This Court doth decree that six menths be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their clalms against the same to the administrator and directs that public notice be given of t order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circu- lation in said district, and by posting a ccpy thereof on the public sign post in Town of Berlin nearest the ylace the deceased last dwelt Certitieq from Record, MORTIMER H. CAMF, Clerk. said where CASIt 1.v AUYANCE, ONE CENT A WORD ALL adve: isements i . classified column must ne W the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. night, pair of eve Normal school. 32 Camp street, re- 11-1-d1x 1.OST—Monday glasses, near Finder return ceive reward. LOST—Between New Britain Tr\l&t Company and Olive street, purse containing sum of money, check and Money Order. Will finder kindly return Miss Olive Feore, 404 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Recelve reward. 10-31-tf HLLP WANTED FEMALE, Girls and Women Wanted to work as salesladies Satur- days or for steady work. Good Conditions. RAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE WANTED—Competent ‘maid for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. J. H. Robinson, 54 Harrison street. 11-1-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, for family of two. Apply Mrs. Kenneth Sloper, 61 Rus- sell street. 10-17-t¢ WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. Apply street. for gen- 39 Maple 10-31-34 NISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOMS Columbia street. to rent, 35 11-1-d6x “ iNTLD. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. FOR SALR. I"OR SALE—1915 Ford truck, in good runuing condition. Bargain. Ad- dress Truck, New Britain Herald. 11-1-2dx FOR SALE OR TO RENT—at Magle Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill,. 971-5. Sat-Mon-Wed-tf | FOR SALE—Davenport, perfect con- dition. once. 630 Stanley street. 10-31-d2x FOR SALE—Boar, year old, E. M. | Healey, Plainville, 10-31-d2x FOR SALE—Standing wood Barnesdale. C. L. Barnes, Chestnut street. Tel 451-2, 10-81-6dx at 192 FOR SALE—Upright piano, new. Heil, 514 Stanley street. 10-315dx FOR SALE—1915 model 80 Overland touring car in perfect condition. Price $425. Address 51 Church St. 10-31-3 | FOR SALE—Eight room cottage, ;1]1 modern improvements, with ga- rage. Reasonable. ern part of city. XIIX, Herald. Address 10-30-6d FOR SALE—BRICKS suitable for any kind of building purposes. Save 15 per cent. in quantity, mortar and labor. Suitable for fine face work. Prompt delivery. Prices right. Composite Brick Co., Farm- ington, Conn. Phone, Farmington, 103 ring 5. 10-31-tf I'OR SALE-—1916 Ford Touring car in excellent condition. Good tires. Standard equipment. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main St., 10-28-tf I'OR 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. 10-28-6dx OR SALFE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t7 FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W, Loomls, 169 Arch street. 8-5-tf "\'A\N'[‘ED—\OUHX man to work in architects office. Box X8X, Herald. 11-1-3dx WANTED—Large heater for garage. J. J. Kimmel, Plainville, Conn 11-1-3dx WANTED—Aged man tles. Steady work year Stanley street, after 8 a. to wash bot- ‘round. 961 m. 10-31-2dx } rew machine on Cleve- Employ- 10-31-1wx WANTED—Automatic ,operators, two tool sette land machines. Address ment, Box 14, Herald. WANTED—Chauffeur with five years experience would like position. Me- chanical, can make own repairs. Address Chauffeur,” Box 4, Her- ald. 10-30-a3x WANTED—Young lady to take care of music department. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co., 218-220 Main street. 10-30-3dx WANTED—Work for flve-ton truck. Tel. 1442, 10-2-tf ———————————————————————— Te the Board of County Commis sioners of Hartford County: The New Britain Turners societ Inc., acting by Arthur Guenther, vice president, duly authorized by vote of suid society, hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it to have in its russession and dispense to its mem- spirituous and intoxicating | as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296, Tublic Acts of 1915 at the quarters | of said society located at No. 142-146 Arch street, Town of Ne Britain, Conn. Said association, club, society has for its purposes and objects the fol- lowing: liquors To advance the physical and men- tal welfare of its members, to culti- vate their mutual friendship and so- ciability and to elevate their plans of life generally. It has a membership of 398 and y:as organized April 18 The officers, directors, board governors are as follows: President, Chas. F. Dehm president, Arthur Guenther; vice president, Richard Young; tary, W. Hubert; rold. A copy and list nexed. Dated cf Oct. 1916. The New Britain Turners Society, of vice ond secre- treasurer, Paul Leu- of its b, of member Aws, constitution re hereto an- at New Britaln this 14th day Inc. By Arthur Guenther, vice president. ( WANTED—Porter FOR SALLE—1915 Reo Apply N. B. arage, touring oar. Chestnut St. 6-22-tt FOR SALE—Rubber tired Concord buggy in first class condition. Cheap. Can be seen at 382 East stree 10-18-tf o rr—————r e NOTICE, AFTER completing a five 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 MIDNIGHT JITNEY, leaving White's cafe every night except Sunday for Hartford Center. Fare 50c. HELP D—MALE, WANTE wanted, for store Colored men only between and 30. Apply at once, Dept. Store. 11-1-d1 Work. age of Raphael YOUNG MEN. Become railway mail clerks. New Britain mail carriers. Commence $65 to $75 month. Pull unnecessary Sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, Professor 71, Rochester, N. Y. Weds and Fri. 4 tmes 70 the Board of County Commis- sloners of Hartford County: The Sein Fein club, acting by James M. Butler, treasurer, duly authorized by vote of said club, hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it to have on and dispense to its spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 1915 at the quarters of said club, located at 321 1-2 Main street, Town of New Britain, Conn. Said association, club, society has for its purposes and objects the fol- lowing: To promote social, literature and music among its members. It has a membership of 61 and was organized Nov. Tth, 1916. The office director governors are as follows: Bd. A. McCarthy, Arthur nor, Eugene A. Sheehan, Iutler, president. A copy of its by-laws, and list of members are nexed. Dated at New Britain, 18th day of Oct. 191§ The Sein Club. By James M. Butler, treasurer, board ot F. O'Con- James M constitution hereto an- Conn,, this Fein Phone | ‘W1l sell cheap if taken at | almost | In south-west- | Box | Valuable Property at a Bargain FIRE INSURANCE. See Us About Real CAMP REAL 272 Main Street - ANOTHER SALE TODAY ‘We've Sold for Dr. Bray, Property on Lorraine Street to Nicola OF tul(s—lhu;.(ulh in Ellis Street and at Maple Hill Five Room Apartment Furnished on GROVIE HILL. FOR SALE on LAKE STREET. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. Trotta. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bullding. DO YOU WANT| A HOME? 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 HOMES ON EASY LOTS ON EASY TERMS. lighting and telephone system contemplated. TERMS. BUILDING | THE REALTY & BUILDING CO. 277 MAIN STREET OFFICE GEO. A. QUIGLEY. 7“0 the Board of County Commis- sioners of Hartford County: The Teutonia Mannerchor, acting | by George C. Schenk, secretary, duly | authorized by vote of said associa- tion, club, soclety, hereby apply for & club certificate to entitle it to have in its possession and dispense to its niembers, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its soclal life uader the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 1915 at the quarters of said society located at 236 Arch street, Town of New Britain, Conn. Said association, club, society has for its purposes and objects the fol- lowing: German singing. It has a membership of 378 was organized May 25, 1886. The officers, directors, board governors are as follows: President, August Zehrer; vice rresident, Hierman Bushaffey; secre- tary, George Schenk; treasurer, Chas. Berg; collector, R. Ulrich; director, Theo. Wagner, Aug. Neurath, Aug- Pilz, Jno Czellécy. A copy of its by-laws, constitution and list of members are hereto an- rexed. Dated at New Britain this 12th day ¢f Oct. 1916. The Teutonia Mannerchor Society. By Geo. Schenk, secretary and of To the Sheriff of the County of Hartford, his Deputy or either Constable of the Town of New Brit- ain, within said County, Greeting:i— By authority of the State of Con- necticut, you are hereby commanded to summon the New Britain Savings Bank & Building association organ- ized under the laws of the State of Connecticut (now dissolved) formerly having a principal place of busine in the City of New Britain, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, to appear before the Superior Court to be holden at Hartford, in and for the County of Hartford on the first Tues- day of November, 1916,( then and there to swer unto Burdette Rad cliffe of said New Britain, in a civil action wherein the plaintiff com- plains and says: 1. The plaintiff is the owner of fee, of a certain plece or parcel of land,situated in the Town of New Britain, and bounded and described as follows: North, by land of St. Peter’s church corporation; east by land of Mary A. Garvey; south by land of Edward Niles or assigns; east by Franklin square. 2—On the fifth day of February, 1857, Eliza Pond, of whom the Plain- tiff is assignee, gave to the defend- ant, the New Britain Savings Bank & Building Association, a mortgage for $1,500.00 on the above described property, payable on demand. 3—The saild sum of $1,600.00 has long since been fully paid by the plaintiff or his assigus, but the de- fendant refuses to release said mort- gage, and claims that the sald sum is still due and wholly unpald. 4—said premises are worth $7,- 000.00. The plaintiff claims: 1—Judgment settling the «itle. 2—Judgment for possession of sald premises. 3—Two hundred dollars damages. Henry T. Bray of sald New Britain is recognized in one hundred dollars to prosecute, etc. Of this writ with your doings thereon, make due service and return. Dated at New Britain this 19th day of October, A. D. 1916 WILLIAM F. MANGAN, Justice of the Peace. ? 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 Reliable-/ LIVERY 7 Yassenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘el. 1930. 596 Arch Street CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND GPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS. RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-0. MORRIN’S GARAGE" 200 E- MAIN STREET. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewrlting done im 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. = THE HARTEORD TYPEWRITER 0O., ING 26 State Street. Hartford, Oonn. Hudson and M;;;wéli : Mt;tor Williams Auto Go. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients Quiet locatlon, excellent surroundings, fres from Institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght received assures close ln- dividual attention. All physiclans ew¢itled to recognition. Conducted solely by ARY PRIVATE AGLE. R. N. —-—“_ One Little Picture will encourage the sick and cheer the Jonely. The J. C. Ripley Art Co., HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West Main S!m New Britain, Conn. Keeley’s Gara ge Eln and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland ané Cole Oury, Divery Cars for Hire. Storage amnd suppliea. Foonfrine - <nectalty Tel t1oa ), CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8E¥ us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP, 516 Asylum St., Hartford. || *Phone Ch. 1141-2 SMALL FARM, 20 Aeres of Land New House, Cow, Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by Schultiz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. r