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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 ank of New Britain 178 MAIN STREET. Established 1862 The Bank Of and For the Depoéitors. Assets December 1, 1916 Assets Gain in a Year Deposits December Deposits December Gain in a Year December 1, 1915 1, 1916 . 1, 1915 $9,144,984.36 $7,947,208.15 $1,197,776.21 $8,556,128.40 $7,431,947.71 $1,124,180.69 ALL ASSETS OF THIS BANK BELONG TO THE DEPOSITORS. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE BANK PICTURED ABOVE! CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS AND CASH ACCEPTED FOR DEPOSIT. 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. BEGINS THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH. NEW YORK GETS GAME. Navy Football Contest at Polo Grounds in 1917. New York, Dec. 2.—The Navy football game the Polo Grounds next season on Saturday, Nov. 24, according to pres- ent pla Last year, when the game was the subject of much controversy between Army and Navy officials, it was suggested that hereafter the pervice teams play in New York and Philadelphia in alternate years. Ac- cording to this arrangement, the Navy would next season choose Franklin fleld. It is understood however, that the Navy now 1is in favor of playing here next year on account of the increased peating capacity and excellent ar- rangements at the Polo Grounds. It 1s likely that the two service elevens Army-N FOR 7 room Cottage, 81 Columbia Street. gage $1,800.00, A fine bargain for someone. Army- | will be held at|Thanks; | will decide to play here every year. Next year’s game will again conflict ‘\wth the Harvard-Yale game at Bos- | ton, in on but in the following year, the game will be played 30, the Saturday iving Day. The Army-Navy date is the Saturday in November st to Thanksgiving Day each 1918, Nov. NAVY BASKETBALL COACH. Coliflower Engaged by Middies—Sea- son Shortened. Annapolis, Md., gaged to coach the Navy basketball team for the coming season. flower had much success with the Navy team last season. The season will end on February 3, much earlier than usual. Most of the Coli- | ‘leading 1 teams of the East will be played this year. A schedule of the usual length wili be pressed into the shorter period. This is in line with the new policy of following | the Naval Academy authorities ,it be- ing desired to prevent the seasons of the different sports from overlapping. BOBBY QUINN RESIGNS. Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 2.—James A. (Bobby) Quinn, business manager and secretary of the Columbus American ociation baseball club since 1912, Dec. 2.—James Col- | yesterday tendered his resignation to iflower of Georgetown has been en-|ipe airectors of the local club. He is expected to become identified with | one of the major league clubs either as scout or business manager. LOST. SAL e —— Price $3,400.00. Mort- See The Home Banking & Realty Co. LOST—Watch fob with charm, SNALL EARNM, 20 Rores of Lad New House, Cow, Horseand 200 Chickens, For Sale by schultz & Cosiello, Inc. 242 Main Street. COTTAGE BLACK ROCK AVENUE ON EASY TERMS THE W. L. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Office Open Monday FOR SALE HATCH CO. 29 WEST MAIX STRERR and.Saturday Evenings, LOST—Bunch of keys, return to Her- ald Office. 12-2-2dx in- itfals G. B, F. Finder return Corbin Screw Corporation office, 12-1-24 HEDP 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 for many persons now driving cars will fail to pass the inspection. Now is the time to learn and THE- CENTRAL AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL will guarantee to teach you right. Terms easy. Open evenings. New Britain Garage 8 Chestnut St. ELECTRICIAN WANTED — Dolan Electric Co., 59 Arch street. 12-1-2dx BOY WANTED—Apply Pullar & Niv- ..en, Boston Store. 11-29-34 WANTED—Wood choppers. W. S. Norton, Grove Hill, Kensington. Tel. 666-3. 11-22-tf ASE TR E B NERTEE S Write for 1ist of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for 'inventions. Send sketch for free opinion as to Patent ability. Our 4 books sent free VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW YORK OFFICE, 'DEPT BEOADW. 38, AY. 189 [ FOR SALE—First | FOR 1916. CASH IN ADVANCE, HiNisiG v GHARGE 10c¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. A..L adverlisements o the classified column must he W the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue FOR SALR. TO RENTY. FOR RENT—Six large rooms, corner Park and Bicycle streets. Inquire within. 12-2-2dx TO RENT—One tenement of seven rooms with or without garage, all modern improvements, also one ®f four rooms. G. W. Gauer, 73 Ellis St. Tel. 1299-2. -28-4d Timothy Will quality hay in fine feeding condition. deliver if desired. Tel. 80. russ two family ten rooms, mod- also building SALE—Several houses of nine or ern improvements, lots on or nearly trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 12-1-6dx FOR SALE—I12 acres of wood land, 12 years growth at $15.00 per acre. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut street. 12-2-5dx FOR SALE—Good use for her. street, city. horse. Have no Beetham, 65 Fairview 12-1-3dx FOR SALE—Bargain in used cars. 1913 seven passenger Cadillac, elec- tric lights and starter, demountable rims, extra shoes, $375; 1913 five passenger Cadillac, electric lights and starter, demountable rims, $350; six cylinder 1913 Chalmers, electric lights and starter; one sev- en passenger and one five passen- ger, $300 and $325; 1913 Pullman roadster, run about 2,000 Miles, de- mountable rims, $5 ; 1912 Over- land touring, $200; 1912 Reo, start- er and lights, $200; 1914 Overland delivery, $275; 1913 Maxwell road- ster, demountable rims, $200; 1913 Hudson, starter and light: 1910 Cadillac, five passenger, $150; 1912 Landers, five passenger, $140; 1912 Little roadster, $150; 1909 Cadillac five passenger, $1 These cars have all been thoroughly over- hauled and have been taken in ex- | Address 12-1-2dx for Box 7, new cars. Herald. change Autos, { TO w. P. | 1 TO RENT—Second and third i all 155 Washington St. 11-29-3dx TO RENT—Two rents with improve- ments, 323 Maple St. House re- modeled. Inquire 334 South Main Street. 11-29-3d TO RENT—A first class tenement, improvements, RENT—Heated rooms, all improvements. ley st. tenement, six 718 Stan- 11-28-6d TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, third floor, modern improvement. §13. Inquire 76 Pleasant street. 11-23-tf floor rooms, newly improvements at 11-27-dwlx e rooms, 35 Dwight Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf tenement, 5 overhauled, 55 Pearl St and 6 all TO RENT—T street. HFLP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Experienced saleswomen. The Curran Dry Goods Co. 12-2-3d WANTED—A young girl for office work in store. Address P. O. Box 116, New Britain. 12-2-3d4 WOMEN WANTED—Full time $15, spare time 25¢ an hour selling guar- anteed Wear Proof hosiery to wear- er. Experience unnecessary, enor- mous Christmas business, Interna- tional Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. 12-2-1dx WANTED—Girl for work. general Apply 175 West Main street. house- 12-1-3d4 FOR SALE electric lights and starter, for $275. Wm. H. Allen. —1913 Marathon roadster 12-1-3dx Wahren- 11-27-6d FOR SALE—Bait fish. C. berger, 114 Arch street. six tires, | WANTED ing Dept. Experienced girl for Fil- in office of large manu- facturing concern. State experi- ence and salary expected. Good chance for the right person. Ad- Filing Dept. Box 33, New Britaln, Conn, 12-1-34 FOR SALE—Young heifers, C. Wah- renberger, 114 Arch street 11-27-6d . little used; Kloiber, 265 Cherry St. FOR SALE reasonable. 12-1-3dx FOR SALE—A fine collection of min- erals, shells and cabinet for same. 73 Ellis St. Tel. 1299-2. 11-28-4dx second kitchen show- Address 11-28-4d FOR SALE—Cheap. hand parlor stove, also stove, wine press, bakery case, counter and shelves. Box L24X, Herald. One FOR SALE—A few second hand ranges and one gas range in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-25-tf FOR SALE—BRICKS suitable for any kind of building purposes. Save 16 per cent. in gquantity, mortar and labor. Suitable for fine face work. Prompt delivery. Prices right. Composite Brick Co., Farm- ington, Conn. Phone, Farmington, 103 ring 5. 10-81-tf WANTED—Girls to learn shirt mak- ing. Liberal pay while learning. Easy to learn and steady work. Commercial Shirt Co.. 266 Arch St. WANTED. LARGE MANUFACTURER — Wants representatives to sell shirts, derwear, hosiery, dresses, walists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for .free samples.. Madison Mills, 590 Broadway, New York City. un- WANTED—Young man to work architect’s office. Address tect, Box 7, Herald. 3 in Archi- -1d WANTED—$2,000 on second mort- gage. New residence. State interest wanted and how soon could have the loan. Address BE Box 14, Her- ald. 12-2-d5x WANTED—Young man desires fur- nished room with board near Col- umbia street, with French or Ger- man family if possible. Address Room Box 3, Herald. 12-2-d1x FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf S ————————————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished front room, with or without light housekeeping 87 Arch street. 12-2-1dx 1 of three 484 FURNISHED TENEMENT rooms with bath and pantry. Church street, rent reasonable. 12-1-tf NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS— Central location, refined, private family, gentleman only, references, address Box 3XX, Herald. 1-28-4dx FURNISHED ROOMS—One large furnished front room, steam heat. Call 280 Arch street. 11-29-1wx —eee ey AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED — For article which no housewife can resist. Sells at almost every home. Write to The Zenith Supply Co. Box 38 Lynn, Mass., Nov. 25, Dec 2-9. AGENTS—I have a splendid proposi- tion for men and women canvassers who want to earn $5 a day and over. 1 pay 500 per cent. profit on an article that looks and is worth $2, but you can sell for 50c in every other home you solicit. Exclusive territory to first applicants. Ad- dress Post Office Drawer 76, Buf- falo, N. Y. 12-2-1dx AGENTS—Here's what they all want; concentrated liquor extracts for making llquors at home, strictly legitimate; no license required; $6 to $12 a day easy; just a postal to- day; ask for free sample. Uni- versal Import Co. 513 Third St., Cincinnati, O. 12-2-1dx WANTED—DExperienced bookkeeper; Position will pay good salary. Her- ald Box No. X4X, Herald. 12-2-6d WANTED—By German woman wash- ing to do at home. 11 Rockwell ave.,, Mrs. Ebetz. 12-2-1dx ‘WANTED—Position housework, 4 secand floor. doing Rhodes general street, 12-1-2dx WANTED—25 men at American Fi- bre Co., East Berlin, Monday morn- ing. Apply either at mill or 3825 Main street, room 1. 12-1-dex WANTED—Second hand pool table. Address J, J. G., Box 123 Plain- ville, Conn. 12-1-43 WANTED—Second hand Ford car for commercial use, must be in perfect condition. No dealers need apply. Address P. O. Box 357, City. 12-1-2dx WANTED—Room and board for young man and wife in private fam- ily. Address, Box 9BB, Herald. 11-28-4dx LARGE PUBLISHING HOUSE have an opening for lady collector for New Britain and vicinity. Tndemnity Bond required. Good opportunity. Address Thomas Miller, 410 Hitch- cock Building, Springfield, Mass. 11 PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILL¥D UNION MEXN Modevate. Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to @:18 o, m, Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res. ns-&. Foreman 339.12 EASTERN PRINTING COo., 68 CHURCH STRE! TEL. .3( EBBESEX "MGR. 124 11-29-d3x ———— e FOR SALE—80 Pleasant $5,000. $1,000 cash required. $5,500. $4,500. 752 East Street, store on Greenwood Street, cheap. 466 Arch Street, 8 Family Bloo 57 Black Rock Ave., 2 F 1 Family House, mmor Fairview and Kelsey 2 Family, modern, $5,000. r rooms, deep Mt, rents $94 month, $10.500. Only y House, large lot, street, a .bargain 2 Double Houses and H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. HERE’'S WHAT YOU 1 family bouse to rent. MONEY TO LOAN. A)()l\]\(- FOR 1 family bouse for sale, easy terms, 3 family house, Hart street, CAMP REAL 272 Main Street for sale. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. There’s NO Question Apout the Purlty of Our RICH PASTEURIZED MILK Our Thorough Pasteurization Pro- cess completely eliminates all chance of impurity without changing the flavor or taste. Buy milk about which there isn't the slightest guestion of impurity— OURS. | SEIBERT AND SON PARK STREET. 6 teams. NEAR STANLEY Tel. connections. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Qver 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. 0 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S, et e e it You Want Good .Bottled Beer, Wine or Liguors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repuiring and bow hai Ap; a specialty. Over twenty years ex: perience, All work guaranteed. th kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done 03 1, 2 and 38 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER ¢0., | 26 State Stree:. Hartford, Co NAGLE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patient; Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fre from fnstitutional atmosphere. The lhnite number of elght recelved mssures close in dividual attention. All physicians entitl, to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. N. PRIVAT. =t $5,500 Buys Modern 12 Room, 2 Tenemén House, with Lot 60x180, Well logh H.N. LOCKWOOD,*’ Real Estate and Insurancd City Hall ’Phone 606- Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and hig Storage, Supplies and Repairing, 'Phone 22 HORACE I. HAR Rates Reasonable 'fel. 1980. 596 Arch Street! AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL 510 66 GLEN ST. PICTURES Make Admirable Christmas Gifts. The J. C. Ripley Art Co., Branch Studio,, 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn, MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excavation work. Capacity 515 tons. R. M. HEALEY, 78 Winthrop St. Tel. 1204-2 $50,000.00 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES =—QUIGLEY=— 277 Main Street Hudson and Maxwell Mota Cars. Williams Auto G ’Phone 236. 287 Elm S i ’ Keeley’s Garag( Him and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole O Divery Cars for Hire. Storage bupplies. Repatring specialty. Tel CARS TO REN CLOSED AND OPEN CARS ,FO WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC, TEL. 943-0. MORRIN’S GARAGE | 200 E- MAIN STREET. 129, CONSTRUCTIVE ' ADVERTISING * SEM us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating departmentgs The A. PINDAR CORP, 516 Asylum St., Hartfora. ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 Insurance of all kinds. SALE Three, Three-Family Houses on Lincoln Street. latest improvements. Valuable property. FOR Steam heat and all th ‘Will be sold at a bargain. Money to Loan. THE HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N, Ing F. H. Shield, Mgr. NO. 131 Mam Street THE ELECTRIC SHOP 72 WEST MAIN STREET BATTERIES AND DAMPS FOR ALD SIZES OF DIMALITES FLASHLIGHTS FLASHLIGHTS TABLE LAMPS ¥FI XTL‘R‘ES Wiring and Supplies. Motor and Repair “We Wire, Wire Us” Work a Specialty ‘Phone 2012 LET US SUPPLY YOUR WAnTS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854. The Oldest Wall Paper and 304 MASN STREET. We Make Paint in the Olty. 'PHONE 534 Shop Signs