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NOVEMBER 11, 1916. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, TO RENT Five Room Apartment Furnished om 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. FINE CHANCE TO RENT LARGE ONE-FAMILY HOUSE on Grove Hill. See us about it at once CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Building. IF YOU ENJOY GOOD MUSIC THE SOUTH CHURCH CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO VESPERS SUNDAY AT 430 P. M. PROGRAM: B coaniEnc i G 5. 11 “From the Southland” s illex “Round Jerusalem CASL v AV aANUL, MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. L adverlisements WANTED. Solo—Soprano . ... e classified | 2 | “0) Lamb f God” column mus! hbe W | ‘ % the Herald office by WANTED-—Man about 30 years of age for clerical work on night shift, in local hardware concern. Address | Box X6X, Herald Office. | Anthem 1:30 p. m. on the day 'WANTED—Set of books to keep on The Sun Goes Down” of issue. spare time. Address Bookkeeper, | K Herald. 11-6-6d .... Bethier = % { FOR SALP. LARGE PUBLISHING HOUSE have = = an opening for lady collector for FOR SALE OR TO RENT—At Marle New Britain and vicinity. Indemnity | > Y . . 9 Hill, 7-room cottage. Inquire of Bond required. Good opportunity. | Short Address on “Beiug Wiser Than You Are If you do see George A. Quigley, 277 Main Street, iy S L R ons Addross Thomas Miller, 410 Hitcn- | FOR SALE—1915 Ford touring car, -—‘————-‘ Sl ‘?15 ) Whol!ls developmg o St:eet d has fine condition, $225. 1915 Ford 5 ol e is building 5 houses on the street an al truck, cheap. B. Marholin, 513 about completed contracts for 6 more. Lisf—ftreet bliinns o] 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. THE REALTY & BUILDING CO. er Clark safe engine. All in good | running condition. N. D. Kalish, 277 MAIN STREET OFFICE GEO. A. QUIGLEY. Organ Postlude Intermezzo TO RENT—Upstairs rooms, modern Austin street, tenement, 4 | improvements. 50 11-11-1dx | Womafi ]‘Iay Héz;é j;adf In Congféss, First Time In the Naiion’s History TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | 392 Stanley street, new house. Ap- ! ply to A. N. Rutherford 620 Stan- | ley street. 11-10-6dx Plainville, Conn., 118 East Main street. 11-8-wl FOR SALE—1914 6-40 Hudson tour- ing car; 1915 six cylinder Mitchell touring car; 1915 Baby Grand Inquire B. Marholin. Chevrolet touring car; 1916 Max- 11-10-t¢ | well touring car; six cylinder Plerce | Arrow touring car; one Kohler|TO RENT—Five rooms, Wallace St. | truck. These cars are all in splen-| first floor, up to date. $20 month. did condition and must be disposed | Inquire 317 Lincoln St. 11-9-8dx of by December 1 as we need the ! room. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm | TO RENT—TFive street. 11-7-wl| steam heat. 2l street, FOR SALE—Gentleman’s Seal Skin coat. Bargain. Can be seen at Sovereigns Trading Co. Store, 11-7-5dx TO RENT—Five rooms, 35 street. Dwight | room Inquire 728 tenement, | Stanley 11-8-4dx WHO TAKEé THIS ? Four tenement corner property with room for another house. . H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 TO RENT—Three room Inquire 470 Arch street. tenement. 11-8-tf TO REN T—7F|r=t floor, 176 Cherry street. Cherry St. TO RENT—Five rooms, near troiiey. ket. four rooms, Inquire . 156 | 11-6-tf FOR SALE—Bedsteads, springs, heater, gas heater, oil lamps, gas Jamp, pictures. Call evenings, 120 South Main. 11-6-6dx oil Kensington, Apply Williams' mar- | 11-6-6d TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, five | rooms, modern improvements. In- quire 155 Hartfard Avenue. Tel. 777-14, 11-10-3dx TO RENT—Five room rent, 180 ! Maple street, $21.00. Modern im- provements, steam heat. Geo. A. | Quigley, 277 Main street. 11-2-tf | Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224., BORACE 1. HART FOR SALE—1909 Cadillac car, in fine running order. Corbin motor touring Inquire Vehicle Garage, 11-6-6dx There’s NO Question Abour the Purity of Our RICH PASTEURIZED MILK FOR SALE—BRICKS suitable for | any kind of building purposes. Save 15 per cent. in quantity, and labor. Suitable for | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | CPEES WILSON SPEAKING) BND MISS EBNKIN . A Hard Nut to Crack ‘When a cold hits you in the head or throat, it’s hard to get rid of it. Don’t experiment. Break it up with Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. Prompt and effective. Alldruggists, 25cts. a bottle. Try Pike’s Toothache Drops PHlLADnLPdIA ! DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Qver 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES ©ffice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. . 8, Georgiana Monks, D. D. S.! Miss Jeannette Rankin, reported clected to the nation# house of rep- resentatives from Montana, is a source of particular pride to the Na- tional Suffrage association, inasmuch he was for a number of years one of its most valued organizers and the standard bearer who carried her state for suffrage. She is tall and red haired and a republican in politics. Jeannette Rankin is a member of a well to do banker’s family of Missoula, Mont. In 1908 she was graduated from the New York School of Philan- thropy, went to Seattle, Wash., filled s position of “baby placer” year, found that wasnt her metier snd quit finding ideal homes for in- fants to join the women fighters Washington. She stumped and or- ganized in the Washington campaign and received no remuneration, was for the cause,” she said in re- ferring to it. She became later the field secretary of the National Woman Suffrage association. ta President Wilson and Miss Rankin n pictures. EXPORTS OF WAR SUPPLIE! for al! in | | It | House listening | work. Prompt delivery. right. Composite Brick Co., ington, Conn. Phone, Farmington, 103 ring 5. 10-31-tf FOR 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. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tL FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—23 West Pearl St., floor. Heat. Central. first 11-11-1dx I‘LRNISHFD ROON1§ for housekeep- ing. Well heated. Central. 16 Prospect street, 11-11-wl TO RENT—Furnished light housekeeping. Two rooms in private house. Steam heat, gas range and all conven- iences. Tel. 25-13. Box B24, Herald. 11-11-3dx rooms for sunny TO RENT— 296 Arch | St., Tel. 10»304(‘; 8 rooms, all | 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. Seven rooms, 475-4. TO RENT—40 Main St., improvements, steam Apply Union | 10-3-1f HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED {Several men for shop ‘and yard work. Steady ‘work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Ber- lin Station. ONE FURNISHED ROOM. entrance, 486-2. = e NOTICE. Private 72 Franklin Square. Tel, AUTOMOBILE parties Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. taken Chevrolet Tel. 255-12, 11-8-4dx out. car. NOTICE—If you've old artificial teeth | any condition, mail them and get | cash to Kibbe's Pharmacy, 75 West | Main, Meriden. 11-9-3dx NONNCEMENT. | yez! .Hear Ye! .Deaf? The new Mears Intensiphone periar to all other hearing ments. Refer to prominent residents. Free trial 10 days. Connecticut office, Su- 11-8-11x 11-4-tf | instru- WANTED---Men for foundry and general labor work. Vulcan 1Iron Works, John St. WANTED ! Men to learn to drive and manage auto cars. The automobile offers more opportunities for advancement than any other linc of work in the labor fleld. The country is full of novices | whose only qualification is ability to steer a car, but who wants to employ such men. Trained drivers are always in demand at | good wages. Get busy young man, and learn before your neighbor gets the job you ought to 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 31 deaths in Chicago, because of careless driv- ing. the slightest question of Our Thorough Pasteurization Pro- cess completely eliminates all chance of impurity without changing the flavor or taste. Buy milk about which there isn’t impurity— OURS. SEIBERT AND SON PARK STREET. NEAR STANLEY 6 teams, Tel. connections, NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Modical, Surgical and Obstetrio Patienta Quiet location, excellent surroundlngs, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited oumber of elght recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, B. N. —————————————————— MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 celors with slgnaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO, INC 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. ——————————————— EDWARD T. LOPERB Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin ~epairing and bow hal ing o speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of filne repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Comn. ———————————————————————— HAND TINTED ETCHINGS. Beautiful in design, execution and color The J. C. Ripley Art Co., New Britain, Conn. HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West M»2in Street, ! Ratcs Reasonable and Service Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers, ‘fel. 1980. 5968 Arch Street Hudson and Maxwell Metor C Williams Auto Co. ’Phone 236. 287 Elm St. Keeléy’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, Divery Cars for Hire. supplies. Repatring CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, BYI'D. TEL. 9484 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E MAIN STREET. Storage any « spectalty. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SN® us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartfora, "Phone Ch. 1141-2 26 State Hartord. _m SMALL FARM, 20 Actes of Land New House, Cow,Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by Schultiz & Costello, Inc. [ 242 Main Street. Gentral Auto Driving School New Britain Garage. 8 Chestnut St. In Nine Months Europe's Bill to Uncle Sam is $997,970,000, New York, Nov. 1l——Bxports of | v\ urmD Does $50 every week ap- war supplies for the nine months | X ding September 51 amounted fo| [Pofl e you: Sell srdcle which oo every housewife buys. 100 per | $997,970,000 or more than 25 per| c.n¢profit. Knuts Mercantile Co., | cent. of the country’s total export| ;o3 gouth street, Proctor, Vt. trade for the period, according to Mo figures published here today by the Journal Of Commerce. The value of explosives sent to belligerents was | i more than half a billion dollars, and automobiles, horses and mules, metal working machinery and wire ranked next in that order. FOR SALE 2 Family House, 10 Rooms, No, 17 City Avenue. 2 Family House, 10 Rooms, No. 5 City Avenue. 3 Family House, 15 Rooms, No. 2 Connecticut $3,800. Good Invesument Properties. THE + OME [ ANKING & REALTY CO. OWN A HOME We have several desirable cottages and two family houses in the west end of city for sale on EASY TERMS. THE W. L. HATCH C0. SURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREEN Omr‘e Open Mconday and.Saturday Evenings, AGENTS WANTED. Price $3,000. | Price $3,300. Avenue. Price \'\A\TED—~Boy 16 or 17 years of nxe‘ in main office of local hardware | Concern. Address Boax 1 XX, Herald Office. 11-11-3d WANTED—Young man for olerical work in factory office of local hard- ware concern High chool graduate preferred. Address Box 15BB, Herald Office . 11-11-8d AGENTS—Here's what they all want; concentrated liquor extracts fnrl making liquors at home; strictly | legitimate; no license required; $6 to $12 a day easy just a postal to- day; ask for free sample. Univer- | According to a table published cov- sal Import Co., 513 Third St. Cin- ering war supply exports since the cinnati, Ohio. 11-11-1dx movement began in January, 1915, = — the value for the twenty-one months HELP WANTED FEMALE, was $1,617,845,000 or about 22 per cent. of the country’s total exports. More war supplies were sent abroad during the first nine months of this vear than throughout 1915. WANTED—Office Labor Bureau, Level Co. boys. Stanley Apply at Rule & 11-11-34 WANTED—First-class help for drill- | ing, milling and punch-press work —good wages and splendid working conditlons, Gray Telephone Pay Sta- tion Company, Hartford, Conn., flve ] wearer. Fxperience unnecessary, | TMinutes’ walk from the Parkville enormous Christmas business, i Rallroad Station. “‘7@0'1-3(1] :t):\{\;tmg:il Siosiins M'“S{l_}\{?_hi‘ WANTED—300 all around machinists, | : X1 " 47c per hour, and upwards. Apply = 34 Church street, Machinists hall. 8 hour shop. Open evenings. John L. Quinn, business agent. 11-10-2d WOMEN WANTED—Full time $15, LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN spare time 25¢ an hour, selling guaranteed Wear Proof hosiery to Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1864, CIGAR WORKERS STRIKE. Tampa, Fla., Nov. 11.—Demanding & straight increase of $20 per thou- sand on all cigars, more than 1,600 workers in seven clear Havana cigar factories have left their benches here. At & mass meeting last night the strikers voted to call upon all work- ers in this branch of the industry to strike today. WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs, W. L. Huma- son, 39 Grove Hill, 11-10-2dx The Oldest Wall Paper 804 MAEN STREET. We Make Signs in the 'PHONE 534 and Paint Shop City. WANTED—Young girl to assist with light housework 151 Washington St. 11-6-6d i WANTED—A young man ' for soda fountain work. The Miller-Hansen Drug Co. 11-6-tf