New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1916, Page 12

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, G. FOX & CO. | Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. MAIL See the Steamer and Automo- mobile Rugs—a variety, in- cluding all kinds at right prices. Dress Goods Dept. Main Floor. e e e e ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN Muslinwear, Aprons, Boudoir Caps and Knit Goods We have not yet advanced prices on these goods and you will find here a clear saving of 10 to 20 per cent. If you are forchanded yc vantage to do so. We can sh selected for holiday Business, su will select Christms w you greater varieties Hand-Made Philippine Undergarments Philippine Lingerie is every terials and daintiest of embroidery. lady friend. The Gowns in 20 or more styles, s pexes, 25 to $7.50. Envelop stitch made by hand, the finest ma- A superb gift for the dainty Gowns , kimono and set in sleeves, all in e Chemise A very desirable and popular garment, very pretty in this malke, sizes 36 to 44, Loxes, $2.25 to $5. .00. Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin Undergarments Still the most popular of all as they launder perfectly; flesh Gowns in empire, tailored and sleevel $10.98, Envelope Chemise, a most ¢ to $6.98. Camisoles in washable satin styles, ribbon strap, sleeves and $4.50. . with many also economical and white ladies; ss effects, prices $3.98 to omplete assortment in boxes, $2.25 and crepe de chine, 25 or more regular cover styles, boxed, 79¢ to Genuine THERMOS Products Nothing in our drug dept. is more seasonable at this time—Bottles Carafes, Lunch Kits, etc. For Thermos is useful at any ti the family. Yes, they keep food twenty-four hours; cold, without ice, for seventy-two hours. And they stay seasonable all year round! of for And me, anywhere, by any = member and drink hot, without fire, we’re proud to show you the trade-mark stamped on every piece— that shows it's the original, worl d renowned THERMOS. SEE our SPECIAL DISPLAY this week! 9 1-2 Pints . Pints .. Quarts . Caraffes Lunch Kits g 5 Pint Cases for Thermos Bottles Quart ....$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 $4.00, $4.50 50c to $2.00 1.25 to $3.50 gifts in Muslin Underwear while it is to your ad- and prettier styles than ever before, all especially BOUDOIR CAPS A most attractive Christmas gift. We have the newest of all here in lace, net, crepe de chine and washable satin, trim- med with ribbons and flowers; pink, blue, lavender, rose, mais and white, with all colors, boxed, 50c to $3.98. APRONS FOR CHRISTMAS Fancy Tea Aprons, beautiful Fancy Tea Aprons, beautiful- ly trimmed with laces, embroid- eries and hemstitchings; square, round and diamond shape; 25¢ to $2.00, Parlor Maid, Chafing and Long Princess Aprons, very de- sirable gifts for the maid; new shapes and sizes. Prices 25¢ to $3.98. Housekeepers' and Nurses’ Aprons, with fitted bands, gored and full styles, 25¢ to $1.00. KNIT GOODS \ Hand made Shawls, Scarfs and all style Jackets, $1.50 to $4.50. TOYLAND Swinging, Horses, gray, brown, Skin-covered. Rocking Horses, Horses you can draw, Teams of Horses, etc. Kid Body Dolls, Imported Jointed Dolls with strong, fiber bodies, Character Babies with and without wigs, moving and stationary Eyes. See wonderful Cow Boy Dolls and Girl Riders —Dolls made at the Indian Reservation, Red Riding Hood Dolls, Soldiers Dolls of all Na- tions. Jolly, Face Boxes, Trip Around the World, Snap, Peter Coddle, India, Parcheesi, Mes- senger Boy, The Night Before Christmas, Bull in China Shop. The Wonderful Quaddie Games, Picture Puzzle Maps, etc, Basement, dapple in Many Different Langusgvs, BY sKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. TINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Officc Hours: 8 a. m, to 8:13 . m. Afondays and Wednesdaya to 8 p. m. Fel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 58 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 033 C. EBBESEN. MGR. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin ~epairing and bow had.ing = specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 38 AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlenta. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres trom institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitied to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. $5,500 Buys Modern 12 Room, 2 Tenement House, with Lot 60x180, Well located. H. N. LOCKWOQOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall - ’Phone 606-3 PRIVATE Xmas shopping is e: b to interest you. e YN o ARV RN = - i ADKINS The Place To Do “Your Xmas Shopping asy in our store—there are so many things Luxurious gifts, gifts distinctive, or gifts practical. One of our best practical gifts is Self-Filling Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE PRINTING CO. 66 CHURCH STREET POPE ON CANON LAWS Codification of Regulations Will Cause Better Discipline Through Making Them Better Known, Rome, Dec, 3, 7:35 p. m., (Delayed) the Vatican gives the following summary of the allocution delivered by Pope Benedict at the secret consistory at which he created ten new cardinals: “The allocution began with the an- nouncement of the promulgation of a codification of the canon law com- piled by Cardinal Gasparri, under the orders of Pope Pius X. The pope thanked all cardinals, bishops, clergy and laymen who con- tributed to the great work and added: “ ‘We are confident, with reason, that this most important and pppor- tune work will greatly help to bind and strengthen ecclesiastical discipline because in making the laws of the church better known it promotes their better observance.” “The pope pointed out that the ab- rogation or modification of laws dur- ing the long history of church legis- lation had caused a complication which made a new codification a work of necessity. He said that the glory of that thought belongs to his prede- ‘cessor Piux X, who ‘as soon as he found himself responsible for the gov- ernment of the church not only thought out a design of codifying these 1aws but strenuously labored as to be within sight of the completion of the work before God called him to His reward. Hence, also although he did not live to see the work quite completed the glory of it is all his. Thus his name in the legislation of the church must be associated in his- tory with those of Innocence III, Honorius III and Gregory 1.’ —A. semi-official statement from archbishops, ————————————————————— SALESMEN. SALESMAN $6,000 accidental death, $30 weekly accident benefit, $25 weekly sick benefit, $10.50 yearly, half amount $5.50. $250,000 de- posited Insurance Dept. Experience unnecessary, steady income for re- liable men. Registration Dept., Newark, N. J. 12-6-1dx ATENTS Write for list 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 & 0. WASHINGTON, D. C. K OFFICE, DEPT NEW YORE L ROADWAY. Loy tLD | WANTED—Table CAdirt i amvANCE, WANTED. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. MiNUiGmn CHARGE 10¢ NOTICE. | WANTED—Gentleman with wife and one small child. desires small fur- nished, heated apartment for win- ter. Replies must give location, number of rooms and rental. Ad dress Box L9. Herald. 12-6-2d fles WANTED—Position as caretalker of building or care of furnace, etc. Address “Careful”, Herald Office. 12-6-1dx WANTED—Expert Comptometer ‘or Burroughs Com- puting Machine. Address Trumbull Electric Co., Plainville, Conn. B3¢0 operators _ for NOTICE—Button holes, pinking, ac- cordion, box, knife and sunburst pleating, hemstitching and button covering. Ginsburg, 420 Church St. Phone 548-5. 12-6-6dx AUTO PARTIES taken out by day, ‘ hour or trip. Hudson Six. Special rates to Xmas shoppers. Tel. 992-4., 2! LOST. LOST—In Kensington, black, tan, and ticked, English setter dog. Finder please notify. Geo, Hull, Kensing- ton. 12-6-4d WANTED — Living accommodation for building contractors’ workmen. State whether rooms, room and board, location and rates per week. Address E. V. L., Hotel Myrtle street. 12-4-6-9x at 84 12-5-d3x boarders Church street. WANTED—Fifty couple to Berlin Grange Carnival, Dec. and 9. 12-4 attend 7, 8 5dx 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—Experienced bookkeeper; Position will pay good salary. Her- ald Box No. X4X, Herald. 12-2-6d 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. 11:3-tt ————————————————— Nelson, | New Britain, Conn., Nov. 27, 1916, Burritt Savings Bank of New Britain: My pass book No. 10076 has been lost or destroyed. I hereby apply for the payment of the amount of the de- posit represented by the same or the issuance of a duplicate book therefor. Signed, MRS. JENNIE C. OLSON. | | New Britain, Conn, Nov. 21, 1916 Burritt Savings Bank ‘of New Britain: lost or destroyed. I hereby apply for the payment of the amount of the de- posit represented by the same or the issuance of a duplicate book therefor. Signed GEORGE A. HOOKER. FOR SAL®. —_— FOR SALE—Christmas sale of cro chet doylies, towels, braided rugs. 169 Linwood St., upstairs. 12-6-4dx FOR SALE—1916 Overland, electric starter, electric lights. Reason for selling, buying larger car. ‘Wininger, Barnesdale, or shaw’s store, West Main street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 175 West Main street. WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework, Address Box 5BB, Her- ald office, 12-5-tf E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin. 4-d3 WANTED—Bookkeeper, must be apble to use typewriter. Call at Tom Murray’s, 394 Main street. 12-4-3d ———— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Men with “snap” and “spunk’” in their makeup for auto drivers and repairmen. Jobs plenty and no good man need be idle. Tearn to drive now while the weather is good; get your license and save the rigid examination that next - year’s Jegislature will impose. Mr. F. W. Cummings, who has charge of the driving courses at the Central Auto School has passed the Massachusetts examination and will teach you every detail. Terms easy. New Britain Garage 8 CHESTNUT STREET Open evenings, WANTED—Young man from eighteen to twenty years of age for clerical work In factory office of local hard- ware concern. Address Box X9X, Herald. 12-6-3d Co., 66 press. Adkins Printing 12-5-3d Church street. North . and WANTED—Carpenters, 12-5-64 Judd job. Tel. 843-5. WANTED—Boy not under 16 to work in drug store. Apply to East Street Pharmacy. 12-4-3d WANTED—Plumber’s helper. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch Street. 12-4-tf WANTED—Two first class barbers at Crona’s. 12-4-tf 12-5-3d , WANTED—Girls for factory work. G. | are | WANTED—Feeder for a job printing | FOR SALE—Live bait, wholesale and retail. J. Fritz, 503 Church street. 12-4-M W F-11d gas attachment used two years. A bargain, 347 Chestnut street, ground floor, morning. 12-5-3dx FOR SALE—Garage doing business. Price reasonable. Will give good terms to responsible party. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, 46 street. 12-4-tf FOR SALE—1914 Cadillac. Just overhauled, painted and varnished. | Mr. McCabe, Hotel Yorke. 12-4-6d FOR SALE—First quality Timothy hay in fine feeding condition. Will deliver if desired. Tel. 80. 12-2-64 FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building | lots on or nearly trolley lines. At | reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 12-1-6dx FOR SALE—12 acres of wood land, 12 years growth at $15.00 per acre. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut 12 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 bullding 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 FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald.' 1 TO RENT. TO RENT—48 Vine street, tenement of 6 rooms. ments. Adults. upstairs Improve- Apply of premises. 12-6-tf TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, improvements, 68 Iranklin Square. Rent reasonable. Tel. 486-2. 12-6-tf TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms WANTED—Wood’ choppers. W. 8. Norton, Grove Hill, Kensington. Tel. 666-8. 11-22-tf e ———————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED TENEMENT of three rooms with bath and pantry. 484 Church street, rent reasonable. 12-1-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—One furnished front room, steam heat. Call 280 Arch street. 11-29-1wx — s FOR SALE Used Cars must be sold at once. 1916 Overland, complete .. $395 1912 Chalmers, a dandy bargain $275 1914 Velie Speedster ....$825 1912 Stevens, 7 passenger . .....$250 1912 Reo Truck, new tires .....$225 1915 Ford Truck, with top . 1912 Studebaker Touring 1916 Chevrolet Touring . 1915 Baby Grand Touring $365 Don’t miss this grand chance to buy a good rebuilt car that is useful and serviceable. Telephone 1136-2 for demonstration. COHEN MOTOR CO., 307 Church St, large on second floor, modern improve- ments. Meehan's new block, 24! Lafayette street. 12-6-tf TO RENT—Two rents with improve- ments, 323 Maple St. House re- modeled. Inquire 334 South Maln street, 12-5-3dx | TO RENT—Furnished room, with or without board, in private family. 232 Arch, second floor, north side. 12-4-34ax TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, second floor, modern improvements, $16 per month. No. 3 Wallace St. 12-4-3dx TO RENT—Heated tenement, six rooms, all improvements. 718 Stan- ley St. 11-28-6d T0 RENT—Five room tenement on second floor; modern improvements. 9 Ellis street. 12-4-3dx TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, third floor, modern improvement. $13. Inquire 76 Pleasant street. 11-23-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, 35 Dwight street. Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-t¢ My pass book No. 4462 has been | R. E. | Cowli- 12-5-6dx | FOR SALE—A Crawford range withi Main | WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT For This Week Only These $25.00, $35.00 and $50,00 Columbia Grafonolas. =) For $1.00 down and $1.00 per week a goed form of cheer in the home at Christmas is a Grafonola. It’s a tireless and sure “battery of fun and happiness” by which gloom and the blu Other Models, $75.00, $85.00 and up. 1052-1058 Main es are quickly vanquished. All the Latest Records in Stock. ) Louis Herrup St Hartford FOR SALE—80 Pleasant St., 2. $5,000. $1,000 cash required. 57 Black Rock $5,500. | $4,500. store on Greenwood Street, cheap. FIRE INSURANCE. 466 Arch Street, 8 Family Block, rents $94 month, $10.500. 1 Family Bouse, corner Fairview and Kelsey street, 752 East Street, 2 Family, modern, $5,000. Family 14 rooms, deep lot, Only large lot, a .bargain 2 Double Houses and, k, Ave., 2 Family House, H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street MONEY TO LOAN. . - HAVE YOU it. We have CAMP REAL 272 Main Street for sale or to rent at the west or south west end of the city. A HOME? See us about calls for them. . ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building.) Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224. HORACE 1. HAR Rutes Reasonable and Service Reliable LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. Yel. 1980. 606 Arch Street) AUTUS TO RENT By Four or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Teloohone WL Hudson ad Maxwell Mot Williams Auto G4 ’Phone 236. 287 Elm S PICTURES Make Admirable Christmas Gifts. The J. C. Ripley Art Co., Branch Studio,, 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. —————— e s 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 Keeley's Garagg Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cn Tivery Cars for Hire. Storage am supplien. Repairine — sSpreialty CARS 10 REN CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FO WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO, TEL. 943-0. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MATN STRERT Tol oo CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8K us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department.*~ The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, 'Phone Ch. 1141-2 latest improvements. Valuable propert Insurance of all kinds. F. H. Shield, Mgr. Three, Three-Family Houses on Lincoln Street. Steam heat and all the Will be sold at a bargain. Money to Loan. y. THE HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N, Inc, NO. 131 Main Street SHALL TARM, 20 Acres of Land New House, Cow, Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 M™Main Street.

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