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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916, | G. FOX & CO. Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. Advnce holiday ling of Um- brellas for men and women now displayed for early buy- ers.—Umbrella Dept., Main Floor. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. LADIES’ MILANESE SILK Vests, Bloomers, Union Suits The Big Sale of the Season Buy for that Christmas Gift Now Purchased from the largest manufacturers of these goods in the world. For certain reasons we are not permitted to mention the name—but it has an enviable international reputation. The garments are beautifully made—perfectly shaped and finished. Read on: Ladles’ Silk Vests, plain or embroidered, some with bodice for evening wear. price Ladies’ Silk Bloomers, values up to $3.00. Sale prioce . Ladies’ Silk Union Suits and Vests, some with bodice for Values up to $2, sale .. $1.69. evening wear; also Bloomers in w. and black; values up to $4.00. Sale Price .....ccecuieeecoes sovocccneensesons Sensational Offer| Georgette Crepe in Millinery v;firix.nmedHats. $2.95 Worth up to $7.50 Small, medium and large shapes, mostly in black Velvet in a good assortment of colors for matching Each hat being designed and trimmed in our own workrooms has the well known G. Fox & Co. style and individuality. Most of the hats untrimmed suits. are worth $4.00 and $6.00. Children’s Rompers 39¢ Seersucker and Stripe Gingham Rompers, Some piped, others with turnover collar, sizes up to 3 years. Worth 50c, Sale Price white .Madras and Seersucker. department. Child’s hand smocked Rompers in colored Cham- bray, turnover collar and cuffs with picot edge, sizes up to 3 years, special value at .. Blouses Worth $5 to $7, for . .. $3.98 A superb variety of styles in the assortment, frilled flesh color; cannot duplicate. or-made suit. also Infants’ sift. , tucked, hemstitched and emrbroidered; white and sizes 84 to 46. scribe these charming Blouses—it’s a purchase we Buy one to wear with the new tail- It's impossible to de- French Ivory Toilet Sets of Nine Pieces A remarkable chance to buy a superb Christmas There’s Hair Brush, Mirror, Hair Comb, Hair $5.00 Receiver, Powder Box, Shoe Horn, Buffer, File and Button Hook. floor. May be engraved if desired at a small additional expense. Toilet Goods department, main A complete line of Gas, Oil and Parlor Heaters on display here at reas- onable prices. AGENTS for HOUSE- HOLD RANGES. Prices $32.50 to $66.00. The Atmosphere of a Dainty Home The charm that emanates from every room of the properly furnished home has its origin in the good taste exhibited. Correct designs, graceful proportions, fine finishes, exquisite graining—all have a part. store to get such furniture. We solicit your charge account. LOUIS HERRUP HOMEFURNISHER 1052-58 Main Street, Near Morgan, Hartford But—you must go to a good FREIGHT SHIP HITS ROCK AND SINKS Clyde Liner Lost at Entrance to Gape Cod Canal Buzzards Bay, Mass., Nov. 10.—The Clyde line freight steamer Chippewa, bound from Jacksonville, Fla., for Boston struck a rock and sank at the western entrance of the Cape Cod ca- nal today. There were no passengers aboard and Captain Maguire andg his crew of twenty-six reached shore safely. The vessel lies in twenty feet of water on the southeast side of the canal entrance just beyond the mouth of the passage. Observers on shore sald the acci- dent happened while the Chippewa was turning about to make way for the movement of the steamer Henry M. Whitney bound from New York for Boston. There was only one pilot available and he went aboard the Whitney. The Chippewa without a pilot, was maneuvering about the canal entrance and struck the rock which openeq her bow and she sank almost at once, her upper deck and masts remaining above the surface. The cargo of lumber, cotton, fruit and vegetables was partly released by the invading waters. The canal pas- sage was not blocked by the accident. Arrangements were made to have a salvaging outfit brought from Boston and it was expected efforts to float the steamer would begin at once. A great hole in the vessel's bottom was said to be the only damage. CASH v ADVANTE, ONE CENT A WORD FOR SAL®. FOR SALE—Bungalow, six hardwood floors, double modern, big bargain, today. W. P. Ibelle, Stanley St. rooms, lot, all | See owner 2021 North 11-10-1dx FOR SALE—I Sett Toledo scales, 1 Hobart beef chopper, 1 Hobart coffee mill, 1 four hole Whitman make butter box, 1 bakers' galvan- ized oven. Apply 223 Garden St. Hartford, Conn. 11-10-1ax HUINIMUM CHARGE 10c¢ EACH INSERTION. ‘WANTED. WANTED—Woman wants to do work by the day. Address Box L21, Her- | ald. 11-9-2dx WANTED—Two pleasant furnished | rooms for light housekeeping, cen- | tral. R. D., Box 23, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 19-2. 11-8-3dx WANTED—Ycung lady for clerical work in office of local factory. Ad- dress Box 29BB, Herald. 11-7-3dx | FOR SALE—1915 Ford touring car, fine condition, $225. 1915 Ford truck, cheap. B. Marholin, 513 East street. Tel. 503. 11-9-3d quart milk Address Box 11-8-3dx FOR SALE—Best 400 route in the city. X12X, Herald, FOR SALE—$100 cash will buy year old pilano. 514 Stanley street. 11-8-3dx WANTED—Set of books to keep on | spare time. Address Bookkeeper, Herald. 11-6-6d | | LARGE PUBLISHING HOUSE have ‘ an opening for lady collector for | New Britain and vicinity. Indemnity | Bond required. Good opportunity. Address Thomas Miller, 410 Hitch- | cock Building, Springfleld, Mass. ! 11-3-tf | —— | = | FOR SALE—Cheap. Five horse pow- er Clark safe engine. All in good running condition. N. D, Kalish, Plainville, Conn.,, 118 East Main street. 11-8-wl CR SALE—1914 6-40 Hudson tour- ing car; 1915 six cylinder Mitchell | touring car; 1915 Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car; 1916 Max- well touring car; six cylinder Pierce Arrow touring car; one Xohler truck. These cars are all in splen- did condition and must be disposed of by December 1 as we need the room. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 11-7-wl i FOR SALE—Gentleman’s Seal Skin coat. Bargain. Can be seen at Sovereigns Trading Co. Store. 11-7-5dx FOR SALE—Bedsteads, heater, gas heater, oil lamps, gas Jamp, pictures. Call evenings, 120 South Main. 11-6-6dx springs, oil | FOR SALE—1909 Cadillac touring | car, in fine running order. Inquire | Corbin motor Vehicle Garage, 11-6-6dx suitable any kind of building purposes. Save 15 per cent. in quantity, mortar | for | and labor. Sultable for fine racei | | | | { FOR SALE—BRICKS work. Prompt delivery. Prices right. Composite Brick Co., Farm- ington, Conn. 103 ring 5. Phone, Farmington, 10-31-tf OR SALE—1916 Ford Touring car in excellent condition. Good tires. } Standard equipment. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main St., 10-28-tf | FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. i Address Table, Box 12, Herald. H 10-14-t2 FURNISHED ROOMS, ONE FURNISHED ROOM. Private ! entrance, 72 Franklin Square. Tel. 486-2. 11-4-t¢ —_— LOST. I i | | LOST—Between National bank and | 210 Maple street, bunch of keys. Finder please return National Bank. 11-9-2dx WANTED! | Men to learn to drive and manage auto cars. | The automobile offers more opportunities for | pdvancement than any other line of work in | the laber fleld. The country is full of novices \whose ouly qualification s ability to steer a car, but who wants to employ such men. | TJ'rained drivers are always in demand at | good wages. Get busy young man, and learn ; | before your neighbor gets the job you ought | | te have. Employers, see that the man whom | you hire is thoroughly trained and trust- | worthy and ever bear in mind the fact that | the first 22 days of October furnished S1 | | deaths in Chicago, because of careless driv- | | “Central Auto Driving School | | New Britain Garage. 8 Chestnut St. | e MURDER CHARGED ‘Waterbury Man Will Be Put to Plea November 14 for Causing Death By Stabbing. | Waterbury, Nov. 10.—Narelo Fran- co of Bishop street, aged twenty-three arrested in Torrington by Detective Sergeant Thomas Collasanto, was be- fore the city court this morning on | the charge of murder. He was not put to plea, his case being continued | until November 14. Franco is charged with responsibility for the death of | Domenio Ferrie of this city who died | of stab wounds. Franco is held with- out bail. LARNOVSKI CHOSEN | Vienna Press Says Austrian Minister to Bulgaria Will Be Sent to America to Succeed Dumba. Amsterdam, via London, Nov. 10. TLarnovski Austrian minister to Sofia, Larnovski Austrian minister to Soffa, has been appointed ambassador to ‘Washington. l ‘Several men for shop ‘and yard work. Steady work. 'lin Station. foundry and general {Iron Works, John St. TO RENT—Pleasant heated room to twa gentleman. Board if desired. 259 Arch street. 1 -1dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, 392 Stanley street, new house. Ap- ply to A. N. Rutherford, 620 Stan- ley street. 11-10-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, 35 Dwight street. Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, Wallace St., | first floor, up to date. $20 month. Inquire 317 Lincoln St. 11-9-3dx TO RENT—Five steam heat. street, room Inquire 728 tenement, | Stanley 11-8-4dx | tenement. | 11-8-tf | TO RENT—Three room Inquire 470 Arch street. TO RENT—First floor, 176 Cherry street. Cherry St. four rooms, | Inquire 156 11-6-tf | | TO RENT—Five rooms, Kensington, | near troliey. Apply Williams' mar- Xet. 11-6-6d TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, rooms, modern improvements. In- | quire 155 Hartfard Avenue. Tel. 777-14, 11-10-3dx | rent, 180 five | TO RENT—Five room Maple street, $21.00. Modern im- provements, steam heat. Geo. A. TO RENT Five Koom Apartment Furnished on GROVE HILL. FOR SALE Valuable Property at a Bargain on LAKE STREET. Apply to H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE One Family House—Just Built—For Sale on Easy Terms—Ideal Office or Club Room To Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Bullding. Home. DO YOU WANT A HOME? If you do see George A. Quigley, 277 Main Street, who is d'eve]o_pi.t_lg 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, s}ladg trees to be planted, underground electric street lighting and telephone system contemplated. HOMES ON EASY TERMS. BUILDING LOTS ON EASY TERMS. THE REALTY & BUILDING CO. 277 MAIN STREET OFFICE GEO. A. QUIGLEY. Py S S O T N BT s 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 COM PANY, which has to its credit, 134 years of continuous honorable service. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. NOTICE. WHO TAKES THIS ? AFour tenement corner property with room for another house. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 out. car. AUTOMOBILE parties taken Reasonable rates. Chevrolet Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12, 11-8-4dx NOTICE—If you've old artificlal teeth any condition, mail them and get cash to Kibbe’s Pharmacy, 75 West Main, Meriden. 11-9-3dx Quigley, 277 Main street. 11-2-tf | TO RENT—Seven rooms, St.,, Tel. 475-4. 296 Arch 10-30-tf TO RENT—40 Main St., 8 rooms, all improvements, steam heat $48. 48 Main St., 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 | HELP WANTED—MALE, | | WANTED Apply Berlin| Construction Co., Ber- Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nighs Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 'Phone 234, HORACE I. HART ! | Rates Reasonable and Service Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘Del. 1930. 596 Arch Street AUTOS TO RENT By F.our or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables Teleobkone 0L A T E N T S ‘Write for list of PATENT BUYERS 1 and Inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 ; in prizes offered for Inventions. | Send sketch for free opinion as to | Patent ability. Our 4 Pooks sent free B e Hudson and Maxwell Metor WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW YORK _OFFICE, ars. — ==« Williams Auto Co. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE ’Phone 236. 287 Elm St. Hours 9 to 5. HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetrlc Patients. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere. The lLimited number of eight received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N. E————————————— Keeley’s Garage Elx and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, Livery Cars for Hlre. Storage amd WANTED---Men for | labor work. Vulcan WANTED—Reliable man wanted to drive team, steady work to right man. Apply New Britain Hide and Tallow Co., rear of 70 John street, or telephone 1045-5. 11-10-1dx WANTED—300 all around machinists, 47c per hour, and upwards. Apply 34 Church street, Machinists hall. 8 | hour shop. Open evenings. John L. Quinn, business agent. 11-10-2d WANTED—Painter for automobile work. Steady work for first class man. Richardson’s Carriage Shop, Vance St., Tel. 228-3% 11-9-2dx WANTED—Men over 35; near own home. Good pay, steady job, either whole or part time. Write us. Pe- quod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 11-9-2dx WANTED—A young man for soda fountain work. The Miller-Hansen Drug Co. 11-6-tf —————————————————————— HELP WANTED FEMALE, WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. L. Huma- son, 39 Grove Hill. 11-10-2dx WANTED—Salesgirls. Apply Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. 11-7-tf WANTED—Young girl to assist with light housework 151 Washington St. | a speclalty. | e—— supplies. Repatring = Specialty. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOB WEDDINGS, RHCEPTIONS, ETC, TEL. 943-0. ' MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Tel. 1223, MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 ancd 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G0, ING 26 State Streei. Hartford, Conn. — EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hailiéng Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Wther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Oonn. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SE¥ us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. ‘We frame little squares of em- broidery for TEA-TIDES The J. C. Ripley Art Co., New Britain, Conn. HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West Main Street, SMALL FARM, 20 Actes of Land New House, Cow,Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by Schuitz & Costello, Inc. 242 Mudiin Street. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, "Phone Ch. 1141-2 11-6-6d

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