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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE SDAY, DECEMBER 27, EGINNING JANUARY 2nd. THIS STORE WILL OPEN AT 9 A. M. FOX & GO Hartford f TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. | . | | ¥ MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. ome From School and College Boys and Girls Need New Clothing and girls from boarding school, prep. and college. In the midst of fun, frolic, parties comes the thought that the wardrobe in a measure needs replen- What you need- is here—ant here is where you’ll pay the least for those Home again—boys dance parties and skating ishing for the coming term. ™ Norfolk Suits and novelties, pinch Overcoats Young Men’'s Overcoats in nice quality dark blue and oxford, meltons and fancy cheviots, distinctive college models. Have been $12.98 to $25.00, prices $10.00 to $20.00. ' Boys’ Mackinaws Overplaid effects in brown, green maroon or navy; convertible or shawl collars; most of the cloths are now taken from the market; sizes 6 to 18. Prices now: $5.98 and $6.50 kinds, now .... $7.60 and $7.98 kinds, now .. $10.00 kind, now Wool Norfolk Suits in serges back models, with patch pockets, sizes 7 to 18; most S of the mixtures having lar prices $5.98 to $15.00, Young Men’s Suits F ze 38, high grade cashmeres, well made, in plain and pinch back models; about 65 Suits. Have been up to $16.98, for this sale $12.98. two pairs of trousers. Regu- le prices $5.00 to $12.50. st Long Pant Suits and up to worsteds and serges, R $6.50 $8.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits Tailor-made Suits in broadecloth, plain and check velour, serges and cheviots. green and field mouse; fur trimmed and plain tailored; sizes are 14 to 18: SUITS FORMERLY $22.50, NOW ¢ SUITS FORMERLY UP TO $32.50, NOW .. SUITS FORMERLY UP TO $35.00, NOW .... SUITS FORMERLY UP TO $42.50, NOW In blue, brown, $15.00. $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 e Party Frocks Plain and Changeable Taffeta Party Frocks in sev- eral models, some trimmed with silver lace and ‘Anlle, and, skirts have side ruffles and drapings; Pink, turqlioise, green, rose, mais and white; sizes 14 to 18. Sale price $15.00. Party Dresses in taffeta and tulle, styles, no two alike, several models; Sale price $19.50. Misses’ Serge Dresses One and Two-piece Serge Dresses in navy blue and plaid; white satin, serge and broadcloth collars; a few pleated models with pockets; sizes 14 to 18. Sale price $15.00. Skating Shoes Ladies’ and Girls’ regular Skating Shoes, also Street Boots, suitable for skating and street wear, tan, black and gray. Skating Boots, laced to toe, reinforced heel, black, $5.00; tan $5.50. Tan Russian Calf- 'an Lotus—oiled smart $5.00 $8.00. Two that demand especial attention. in beautiful sizes 14 to 18. Barney & Berry Ice Skates ANNEX, MAIN FLOOR, EAST OF ELEVATOR | Our line is still complete, including Skates for all ages. Prices right. in sides; NOTION tan styles to styles at CASt 1IN A¥ VAT, HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Co No more will be taken than we can -ommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Man to sell teas and cof- fees in New Britain on a liberal commission basis. Apply at once to Grand Union Tea Co., Middle- town. 12-27-2dx WANTED—Grocery 1119. Telephone 12-27-tf clerk. WANTED—Junior drug clerk. be hustler. Apply Box ald Office. Must 24XX, Her- MINIMUMm ¢HARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. AlL adver.isements the classified column must be i the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for FOR SAL®. FOR SALE retail. J. Live bait, Fritz, wholesale and 503 Church street. 12-4-M W F-11d ALE—Six cows, two yearling F. B. Kellogg, (White Oak quarries), Plainville. 12-23-6dx near WANTED—Experienced’ shipper wholesale house. Armour & Co Commercial street. machinists, New Britain Manutacturing company, 216 South TO RENT—After January first, or seven room tenement, modern improvements, five minutes walk from postoffice. 86 Camp street. five 13 North street. Get key down- stairs, or see owner on premises Saturday afternoon after 1 o'clock. 12-26-4dx TO RENT—Three room tenement, all improvements, at 470 Arch street. 10-20-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, new house, 392 Stanley street. Apply to Arthur N. Rutherford, 620 Stanley street. 12-20-6dx TO RENT—Second and third floor tenements, five and six rooms, new- ly overhauled, all improvements, 55 Pearl street. 2-20-w1 Six -rooms, Winthrop second floor. street. 12 a TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, improvements, 68 I'ranklin Square. Rent reasonable. Tel. 486 12-6-tf WILSON'S MARGIN - I3 HALF MILLION Gomplete Returns Show His Plur- ality fo Be 668,822 Complete official returns on the presidential election’ compiled by The Associated Press, the last of them having been received yesterday, show that Wilson received 9,116,296 votes, and Hughes 8,547,474, a plurality of 568,822 for Wilson. In 1912 Wilson, | (Dem.,) received 6,297,000; Taft, (Rep.,) 3,846,399; Roosevelt, (Prog.,) 4,124,959, The total popular vote for the four candidates was 18,638,871, against 15,04 in 1912. This is an in- crease of 3,593,549, accounted for by the increased population and the woman vote in the new suffrage states. The following shows the ifiULHGRAPHS ETTER _eimile of Typewriting done 2 and 8 colors with signatures AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day Letter Heads Printed. #€ waRrroRn Treewnnen oo, we | J, M, Finnegan Stablfis 6 State Streed Hartford, Conn Telephone 302, tn ---PIANIST WANTED---- For Our “Music Depariment. Apply at Once Wilson 97,778 33,170 112,186 466,289 178,816 99,786 Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgla Idaho .. Illinois Indiana Towa ... Kansas . Kentucky Louisiana ! Maine Maryland \Iaesdchusgn Michigan Minnesota Mississippt Missouri Montana Nebraska | Nevada | New H'\mpslure oo New Jersey New Mexico . New York .. North Carolina North Dakota , Ohio | Oklahoma ! Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas . Utah Vermont ! Virginia ‘Washington West Virginia 462,516 102,308 106,614 ELECTRIC TOASTER for $2.98 179,152 80,383 398,032 101,063 With a Thermax Electric Toaster you can make crisp golden brown toast piping hot right on the table by a simple turn of a switch. 12 Slices for 1 cent. ]48,\‘3"’; "(\U J,:wt} 64,261 116,114 UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT AND WATER COMPANY 167,244 TOLR. T-—Tenement, five rooms, third floor, modern improvement. §13. inquire 76 Pleasant street. 11-23-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, 85 Dwight street. Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf 7 | ficit WAN1 WANTED—A furnished flat or apartment or housekeeping rooms in Bristol or Plainville, or New Britain or suburbs at once. Apply Herald office, X 16 X 12-27-4dx D—Two or three rooms for r Ber- 2-26-d3x WANTE light housekeeping, on or n lin car line. Box 16X 1 WANTED—House or apartment, or seven rooms with modern im- provements, in good condition. T.o- cation in. third ward preferred. R. B., Post Office Box 235. 12-23-d3x — e FURNISHED ROOMS, six FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms well heated, very central. Arch street. 12 221,323 21,698 Wisconsin Wyoming 8,547,474 Socialist can- was 750,000, states estimated, Debs (Soc.) in Hanly, Prohibi- 5,101 against 116, The vote for Benson, didate for president, ing 901,873 for The vote for tionist candidate was 207,829 for Chafln in 191 inst CHICAGO MUST RETRENCH, Deficlt of $1,000,000 Must Be Met by Pruning Expenses. Chicago, Dec. 27.—Plans for re- trenchments in 1917 in the various municipal departments to meet a de- of §4,0 was announced today by the budget committee, and according department will meean var out curtailments of efficiency several branches of city servics plans include: A twenty per cent, duction on the normal number street lights. Seven hundred policemen. Abolitlon of fire companic Flimination of 100 positions in the health department and several hundred positions in vari- ous City hall departments of fewer DOCTOR WILL Announcement been the engagement of Dr. Carl J. Hart and Miss Emma Johnson. Dr. THart is s well known local physician and is a member of the hospital staff. Miss Johnson was graduated from the New Britain Hospital Training School for Nurses this year and since then has been engaged in private work. Her home is in Canada. No date has been WED. has made of 143,124 [ set for the wedding. 12-26-3d | TO RENT-—An upstairs tenement at Tel. twenty-two | FOR SALE—Two hundred thousand feet dry pine boards. Oak and chestnut lumber sawed to order. Harvey Treeken & Sons, Tariffville, Conn., Tel. 125-4, Simsbury BARGAIN—Cal] National 6-cyl, tically brand Auto Co. at once. One 1917 Touring car prac- new. The Williams 287 Elm St. 12-22-6d 1016, METHODIST CHURCH WISHES YOU “A HAPPY NEW YEAR” FOR 'SALE Very Desirable Residence, 323 West Main Street 12 Rooms, 3 baths, new Garage— Everything modern—Large Lot—Apply 6" H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Mam Street. FIRE INSURANCE. Furnished House To Rent on camp Street once. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street MONEY TO LOAN. See us at 1 Family House to sell, easy terms. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank 'Bufl("ng LOST. FOR SALE—Garage doing business. Price reasonable. Will give good terms to responsible party. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, 46 Main street. 12-4-tf FOR SALE—A few second hand ranges and one gas range in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-25-tf FOR SALix—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t7 —— e NOTICE Many fine pianos are ruined by lect. Any at least Humphre: ‘Phone 2063. repaired the Boston 147 Main 918-12. neg- piano should be tuned twice every year. C. 97 South = Burritt. 12-27-1d UMBRELLAS pric t ing - Shop, House Tel. at Shoe St., lowest Repair- Tel. 774, 12-26-6dx WAR D—TPlain or fancy experienced dressmaker. Ruby B. sewin rel. 97 Mettey, 280 Main St. 5-22-5dx by WANTED—Tutoring in High school and preparatory branches. C. M. Russell, 47 Grove Hill, Tel." 299. 12-26- 5r1 Sweet Cider in bbl lots, mill, 16 1-2¢ delivered. this week. W. 155 15c gal. at Fresh made Dunham, Tel. 12-27-2dx -5 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. maid. TED—Young nurse stay or go home nights. Harrison street. WANTED—Maid for general work in family of three adul ply telephone 1404. rl for general house- Apply 19 South High street. 12-26-6d WANTED— work. WANTED—Young nursing maid. stay or go home nights. Apply Harrison street. 12- Can 102 3d WANTED—Girl work, for small house, general Thouse- 220 Lincoln St. 12-26-3ds WANTED—Waitress and dish washer at Hotel Beloin. 12-21-tf WANTED — Thoroughly competent mald for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. F. M. Holmes, 55 Har- rison stree: 12-16-tf To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County. I hereby apply for a transfer of John A. Dower license to sell spirit- uous and intoxicating liquors, ‘ ale lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider at 306 Main street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet a direct line from any church edi or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining {hereto, or any post office, public library, or ceme- ated at New Britain, of Dec, A. D. 1916. WILLIAM M. this 19th day DOWER, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and here- | by sign and endorse the foregoing { application of William M. Dower for a license, and hereby certify that satd appHcant is a suitable person fo be {licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 19th day of Dec. A. D. 1916. Frank C. Radil, Wm. G C. Mcintire, 7. H. Connell, W. O’Connor. I hereby certify named signers and electors and taxpayers, estate, in the Town of New Dated at New Britain, day of Dec. A, D. 1916. ALFRED L. THOMPSO Town C Miller, Thomas that the endorsers are owning real Britain. this 19th above LOST—Sterling tire with demount- able rim. Finder return to A. Snetro, 692 North Main St. Reward. 12 1dx LOST—Sunday evening either in Plainville or on New Britain trolley car, gold leaf brooch. association. Miss M. Plainville. C. Dwelly, LOST—Sunday evening pzob'\bly on 8:30 New Britain bound trolley car, lady’s hand bag containing two small purses in which there was change and beads. Please return to Herald. 12-26-5d LOST—Pocketbook containing keys and sum of money. Return to Her- ald office or 67 Grove Hill. 12-23-d3 LOST—In Forestville or Saturday, black leather bill containing sum of money. please return to R. T. Plainville, Conn., Plainville, fold, Finder Kellogs, 26-2dx FOR SALE 1 Hudson Super Six, run less than 5,000 miles, (prac- tically just broke in) ; 1 Hud- son Super Six, run less than 10,000 miles; 1-1916 National, run less than 2500 miles. Splendid equipment; 1-1914 | 4-90 Chevrolet; 1-1914 6-54 Hudson; 1-1914 King, newly painted. WILLIAMS AUTO CO., 287 ELM STREET $5,500 Buys Modern 12 Room, 2 Tenement House, with Lot 60x180, Well iocated. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 NAGLE BANITARILU) D HOSPLTAL 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Modical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres trom institutional atmosphere. The limited | number of eight recelved assures. close ln- | dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted soiely by AR’ PRIVATE R. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin ~epuiring and bow hal g & specialty. Over twenty years ex- perionce, All work guaranteed. Wther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 A TEN T S| 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 \‘ICTOR J. EVANS & CO. NEW )()Rh OF BROADWAY. Valued for ' 12 26-2d » ==QUIGLEY= $50 000.00 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES | 277 Main Street Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nighs } Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234, CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOB WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943, MORRIN’S GARAGE .. 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE I. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rats ARCH STREET 7 596 Keeley’s Garage Kim and Frapklin Streets, Dealer for Overiand an: Cole Cars, Livery Cars for Hire. Storage ang suppliea. Repatring Tel specialty. 129 | AMERICAN WELDING Co. | Oxy-Acetylene Welding | Cutting and brazing.- Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN S‘T. CONSTRUCTIVE i ADVERTISING SEM us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 616 Asylum St., Hartford. ‘Phone Ch. 1141-2 REMEMBER Theft and Robbery Life, Fire Our Burglary, Insurance. Accident and Healthy and Compensation Insurance See us when in need of any of the above mentioned lines, The HARDWARE CITY F. H. SHIELD, MGR. CO-OPERATIVE Assn, Inc. NO. 131 MAIN STREET 4 Landers, Frary & Clark Co. Rights BOUGHT AND SOLD schultz & Costello, inc. 242 Main Street.