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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. | G. FOX & CO. Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. TOYS—The largest display of Stuffed Toys ever shown in Hartford.—In the Base- ment MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. GEORGETTE CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES $3.59 Regular Prices $4.00 to $6.00. Certainly 15 styles are included in this assortment, too many to attempt a description. lace trimmed and frilled; some with convertible and some sailor smart and up to the minute, and a wonderful bargain for one day at white, embroidered, LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS $19 75 Were $25.00, $27.00 and $29.00. One of G. Fox & Co.’s marvelous Suit Bargains, and no greater one will be placed before you this season.' Models and materials of the hour; regular stock Suits—mostly all sizes. Broadcloth, Serge Gaberdine and Poplin. Belted, plain tailored and dressy models; navy blue, brown, green, burgundy and black. SEAL PLUSHES AND FINE QUALITY IMITATION FURS A beautiful collection of rich silk plushes contracted for before the heavy advance in price. But few mills in this country can produce these wonderful “fur” effects and their output is very limited. We cannot duplicate these plushes at the price we ask. ‘‘Seal’” “Beaver,” ‘“Fox” and “Baby Lamb;” exact reproduction pf the natural fur, 50 inches wide. .$5.50 to $9.75 yard. 64-inch Coating Cords, a velvet corduroy, 1% yards wide, heavy cord. Navy, brown, green only. This cloth trimmed with fur would make a durable and inexpensive coat, 54 inches wide, $2.50 yard. BOYS’ SUITS IN CORREOT STYLES—BUY NOW AT SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PRICES Over 1,600 Boys’ High Grade Norfolk Suits. Most of the suits having two pairs of trousers. A big feature here, and we can declare without fear of contradiction that nearly every suilt in this lot is worth $1.00 or $3.00 more. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday we shall offer the following Sults at a reduction; selected from regular stock; Suits that cannot be duplicated: SUITS THAT WERE $5.98 and $6.50 for ... SUITS THAT WERE $7.50 for — SUITS THAT WERE $8.50, for SUITS THAT WERE $10.00, for SUITS THAT WERE §$12.00, for . $5.00 . $5.98 . $6.98 . $8.50 .$10.00 Flesh and collars. Very Cereeeaea. $8.59. Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats First long pant Suits and up to size 38; graceful, snappy styles; if your boy is nearly a man, naturally he wants to look like a man. Our first long Dpant Suits are designed by the fore- most young men'’s tailors of the country. A generous supply of fabrics, and prices are $10.00 to $18.00. Overcoats, single and double breasted, pinch-bach models, worth $1.00 to $3.00 more than they’re marked. HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The early buyer has many ad- vantages on her side. The as- sortments are unbroken and ser- vice is prompt; the varlety is just as attractive as it can be later on—and prices are quite as reasonable, See our Christ- mas Umbrellas at once: silk and union taffetas, with plain and novelty handles, both imported and domestic. Of course the im- ported kinds cannot be duplicat- ed. Prices: Ladies’ Umbrellas, $2.98 to $15. Men’'s Umbrellas, .$2.98 to $15. | PIERCE ARROW, il D | It's Likely To Happen Almost Any Time JUST AS SOON AS THE FIRST FREEZE COMES, THERE IS A LOT OF GRIEF AMONG MOTO RISTS. WE SEE A TRE MEN- DOUS HUSTLE TO KEEP RADIATORS COVERED AND TO BLANKET THE HOODS. IT IS TIME TO “DOCTOR” THE WATER WITH ALCO- HOL AND GLYCERINE SO- LUTIONS. THE GARAGE HEATER IS STARTED UP FULL BLAST. WHY ALL THIS COMMO- TION? NO OTHER REASON THAN THAT THE CAR IS WATER COOLED. LEAK. IN THE MEANTIME, THE FRANKLIN OWNER DOES NOT HAVE A WORRY TO CONCERN IS DIRECT-AIR - COOLED. NO WATERTO FREEZE OR NO DANGER OF CRACKED R ADIATORS AND WATER JACKETS. N O $50 REPAIR BILLS, DUE TO JUST EXPOSURE OF THE CAR TO THE COLD. THE DIRECT-AIR - COOLED FRANKLIN CAR MAKES WINTER MOTORING PRAC- TICAL. LET US SHOW YOU WHAT THE CAR WILL DO. HIM. HIS CAR FEW MINUTES’ UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY Charter 6650 338 Pearl Street, Hart{ord CASH uv aAUVANCL, ONE CENT A WORD LOST. LOST—Salesman order book, betweea Church and Arch streets. Reward if returned to Room 17, 28 Churci street. 11-24-1dx LOST—At railroad station or Erwin place, black key case containing five keys, one a latch key. Finder leave at Herald office. Reward. 11-24-3d LOST—Black and white fox hound with Rocky Hill tag. Notify A. Danberg, 2356 Whiting street. Tel. 743-2. 11-24-3dx LOST—Tuesday evening, white kitten | with 3 black spots on head. Re- ward for return to 310 Park street. 11-23-3d | — e WANTED. WANTED—Two tickets for the Yale- Harvard game tomorrow. Call Her- ald Office. WANTED—Everybody to take home | a pie for Thanksgiving from the | Hudson Lunch. 11-24-50 WANTED—Two double rooms adjoin- ing, with board in good locality. Address Box L, 24, Herald office. ’ 11-24-d1x WANTED—Apartment of several | rooms. Easy walking distance of Stanley Works, Grove Hill entrance. E. S. S, 66 Lexington street. | 11-23-d3 | 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, Springfield, Mass. 11-3-tf FOR SAL®M. USED CAR LIST 1915 MITCHELL SIX, TOURING $750 | 1913, 6-54 HUDSON, TOURING $475 | KING TOURING KOHLER TRUCK .... 1916 OVERLAND, Enclosed Top $600 CHEVROLET 4-90, TOURING $400 SIX, Touring $350 These cars in finc condition and in excellent running order. They must be sold at once. Williams’Auto Co. 287 ELV[ S"l‘[(.bl-"l‘ At Maple Hill, very de. sirable 7 room house on trolley. $300 cash required. C. C. Pren- tice, Hartford-Aetna National Bank building, Hartford, or 'phone even- ings New Britain, 1335-5. FOR SALE 11-24-6d FOR SALE—1914 Excelslor 2 $75.00. Nels Anderson, Conn. 11-22-4dx speed. FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car, | $175. Herald. 11-21-d5 A-1 shape every way. Ad- dress Ford, Box 27, FOR SALE—1914 Overland touring car. Bargain if taken at once, 3 | Ellis St. 11-21-6dx | 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 St. 11-17-6dx FOR SALE—One aof each, second hand Household, Richmond and Hub ranges. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-16-tf 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 6. 10-31-tf FOR SALE—Fancy milk and grain fed chickens, dressed to order. Or- der early for Thanksgiving, 162 Vance street, Tel. 1797. 11-21-4dx FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10. Berlin, | gor many persons now | New Britain Garage MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. ALL adverlisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for TO RENT. five rooms, all improvéments, 155 ‘Washington street. 1-24-3dx FOR RENT—Seven rooms, light, furnace, 78 Grand strect. 11-24-6dx TO RENT—Tenement, first floor, modern $14. Inquire 76 Pleasant street. five Edson 1-23-d2 TO RENT—Garage to rent, street, Tel. 1079-2. FOR RENT—One six room and one seven room tenement, newly pa- pared and painted, good location, per Goods Co., at Kensington. teen years old boy can pay year's few hours work each day caring | for young cattle during the winter. Moorland Farm. Telephone 646:12. 11-21-6d TO RENT—Five rooms, furnace, elec- tric lights, modern improvements, $18.00. 3 Wallace street. 11-22-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, 591 Stanley street, corner of Pleasant. 11-20-6dx { TO RENT—Four rooms, $12; flve rooms, '§14; six rooms, $17. H. N. Lockwood, Real estate and insur- ance, City hall. Phone 606-3. 11-18-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, 35 street. Dwight Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf _— HELP WANTED—MALE, | WANTED—Men for Auto Driving and repairing. It is almost a sure | thing that the next legislature will enact a law compelling every auto driver to pass a rigid examination and | prove his ability to manage a car be- fore a license will be granted him. There are bound to be any number of | vacant positions this coming spring driving will fail to pass the inspection. i1s the time to learn and THE CENTRAL AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL will guarantee to teach you right. Terms easy. Open evenings. Now WANTED—Young man for work for factory office of local hardware concern. Address Box 13 BB, Herald Office. 11-24-3d WANTED—At once, would prefer one of experience. Ad- dress Laundry, care Herald. 11-23-2dx SHOE SALESMAN WANTED—For Saturday and Monday. Raphael's Dept. store, 38 Main St. 11-23-d2 WANTED—Single man for retail milk route. Experienced preferred. Must give first-class references. Write or call at once, B. Murray, Cedar Hill Farm. 11-23-d3 WANTED—Wood choppers. Norton, Grove Hill, Tel. 666-3. w. 8. Kcnsmgton -22-tf WANTED—A young man fountain work. Drug Co. for soda The Miller-Hansen 11-6-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, NOTICE, FURNISHED ROOMS—Light house- keeping, every convenience. Cen- tral. 16 Prospect St. 11-24-w1 TO RENT—Large front room, use of kitchen if desired, suitable fo light housekeeping. 2 minutes from trol- ley. Price reasonable. 634 East St. 11-24-d1x ONE FURNISHED ROOM. Private entrance, 72 Franklin Square. Tel, 486-2. 11-4-t¢ NOTICE—Automobile parties out. Reasonable rates. car. Richard Covert. taken Chevrolet Tel. 255-12, 11-20-6dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Immediately young wom- an 18 years of age or over for cler- ical ‘work in main office of local factory. High school gradu ferred. Address Box ald Office. ! EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repuiring and bow haiAng a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 Asxinm, Ssxeestn Hartford, Coom, WANTED—Young girl to assist wm. [ housework. One to go home nights, preferred. Phone 1633-3. 11-20-22-24x POSITION WANTED. housekeeper WANTED—Position as 310 Park in widower’s family. shpeet. TO RENT—A first class tenement of | electric | rooms. | improvement. | 11-23-tf | 8 Chestnut St. clerical laundry driver, | $4,500. within one mile of American Pa- | Fif- | rent of the six room tenement by a ! cars | Chrysanthemums Roses, Violets, Sweet Peas and Carnations The Chrysanthemum :season is now here. Grown by Mums that can be grown. Greenhouse on Edson Street, Cut our store at 92 West Main Street. We have the best how, fresh twice daily and sent to men who know at our Volt3 Floral Co. Visitors Always Welcome at the Greenhouses FOR SALE—S80 Pleasant St., 2 $5,000. $1,000 cash required. 57 Black Rock $5,500. 1 Family Bouse, FIRE INSURANCE. .Family brick, 466 Arch Street, 8 anily Block, rents $94 month corner Fair v 752 East Street, 2 Family, modern, $5,000. | store on Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 14 rooms, deep lot, .500. Ave., 2 Family House, large I iew and Kelsey street, a .bargain 2 Double Houses and 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. FINE ROOM FOR CLUB ROOM TAILOR SHOP TO RENT, NEXT DOOR TO MAIN ST. CAMP REAL 2 Main Street CALUMET BLDG, CHURCH ST, 1 FAMILY HOUSE TO RENT, ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bullding. " A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist | and Manufacturinz Optician, | Office, 306 Main St. "Phoue 570 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE | Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction Guaranteed | MOTOR TRUCKS ‘ For hire for long hauls and | excavation work. Capacity | 514 tons. R. M. HEALEY, | 78 Winthrop St. Tel. 1204-2 | MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done im i1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures, Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER 0., INC 26 State Streci. Hartford, Conn. NAGLE SANITARIUM HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, trés from Institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLF, R. AND ZRIVATE PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES QGfice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appeintment. F. E. MONKS, D. . S, Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding i Cutting and brazing. { Carbon burned from Au- | tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. ATISTo RO e M Finnegan Stables Is the time to sclect your CHRISTMAS CARDS at the The J. C. Ripley Art Co., Branch Studio,, 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn, LIMITATIONS OF CLAIMS, At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1916 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge, On motion of Augustus G Smith of said New Britain, as Executor of the last will and testament of Emma J. Smith late of New Britain, within said disirict deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Executor and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- | vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a cir- culation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. WHO TAKES THIS ? Four tenement corner property with room for another house. H.N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nighl Storage, Supplies and Repaliring. 'Phone 224, [HORACE 1. HART] Rates Reasonable and Seorvice ‘fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street Hudson and Maxwell Motor | Cars. Williams Auto Co. "Phone 236. 287 Elm St. Keeley S Gar age Flm and Franklin Dealer for Overland und C (:l‘, Care Livery Cars for Hire. Storage andg supplioa. Repairfng @ sSpectalty. o — CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL 943-0. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Tet. 1291, CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SWi# us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINGAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 Three, Threc-Family Houses on L Iatest improvements. Valuable prope Insurance of all kinds. F. H. Shield, Mgr. SMALL FARM, 20 11-24-1q SALE incoln Street. Stcam heat and all the rty. Will be sold at a bargain. Money to Loan. THE HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N, Inc. NO. 131 Main Street Acres of Land New House, Cow, Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by Schultz & Cosielio, inc. 242 Main Street.

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