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” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8 1917. q 5 we Give Royal Gad Tnding_gnmps — Ask for them Suggestions for Week of Jan. 8 13 to Jan. 13, Inclusive Customers will take north elevator for furniture, south elevator for rugs and uphol- stery good. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. LADIES’ G. FOX & CO. Hartford TEL YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580, CASH IN ADVAN CE MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 5 Ib. Box DOMINO GRAN. SUGAR 1 Ib. ELRYAD COFFEE _HELP WANTED—MALE. LOST. |LOSTv—Sa_turday evening . in Public TAILOR MADE SUITS Mid-Winter Sale Clearance Offering Marvelous Economies This clearance includes every Suit in our stocks—none restricted; copy of imported models. There are Velvets, Chiffon Velvets, Bolivia, ! ‘ten’s Ear, Oxford Vicuna, Gaberdines and Serges. The prices: h Suits | now | Suits formerly | Suits now Suits formerly formerly samples and every high grade ‘Wool Velours, Broadcloth, Kit- "' $69.50 to Additional Sale Offers in FINE LINENS 7%8-irich Table Damasi, price 50c, sale price 38¢ s+ 72-inch all-linen Table Damask, all new designs, /' ‘regular price $1.39, sale price §6-inch Mercerized Damask, gaio prico 4ll-linen pattern Table Cloths, 2% yards long, reg- v $3.60, sale price $2.75 iAll-linen Crash, regular price 19c, sale price 15c Oood heavy Bleached Russia Crash, value 17c, @ price . 12%c All-linen Oc, sale 17¢ Dish Towels, 1-yard long; regnlar = Ve §129 (Girls’ Wash WERE ‘2.50 AND $2.98. Dresses . Dresses in Rep. Poplin, Gaberdine and good quality Gingham. Colors pink, Copenhagen, light Iblue and plaids. A number of pretty models in ofie and two-plece styles; some with velvet belts and pique collar/a and cuffs. Sizes are 6 to 14. regular regular price 76c, 52%¢ 50c, One lot of slight 29c, sale price sale price Bleached sale price . Bleached Sheets, price ... Bleached price $1.48, Hemmed sale price Hemmed sale price Sheets, Pillow Pillow Flannel Diapers, ular price 98c, | Other Towels at .. Sheets, Colored Outing Flannel, price 17c, sale price Additional Sale Offers in Reliable DOMESTICS Hemmed Turkish Towels, size 27x456, regular price tly soiled Towels, value 25c and .. 18c ..9¢, 12%c, 15¢, 17c and 19¢ 81x70, price 798¢, ' 66c each 81x90, regular. price 98c, sale . 8234c each ‘Wamsutta Cotton, 81x99, regular regular sale price Cases, 45x36, regular price 19c, 15¢ each 45x36, regular price 1bc, 11c each 36 inches wide, Cases, regular 14¢ yard 27x27, n to a package, reg- sale price White Domet Flannel, price 15¢, sale price . 86 inches wide, regular 11c yard EYMAN'S AUTO G0, [ e womrenrmsis * 189 MAIN STREET. WANTED—Experienced girls for cov- ering machine and turni‘g in, Apply for MITCHELL MOTOR | New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Wal- im and Seldon Trucks. Livery nut street. 1-5-3d Hire. Storage, Repairing and Telephone, 221-4 enison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Cars for hire, day and nighs 8, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234. WANTED—Young woman in main office of local factory. High school graduate preferred. No stenogra- phic experience required. Address 17 AA, Herald Office. 1-6-3d | WANTED—Girl or woman to take care of baby from 12 to 6 p. m. Apply 72 West Main St.,, Plainville. 1-5-tf P T S P R S R R ‘WANTED—Reliable woman for gen- eral housework in apartment, three in family. Good cook and neat. E. S. Smith, 112 Lake St. 1-3-tf lull'lumu“m\ D PRIVATE AL | CRDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Burgical and Obstetric Patienta. - huun. excellent sirroundings, fros tioual atmosphere. The limited d WANTED—Girls for marking and as- sorting. Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch street. 1-2-tf t. recelved assures close in- All physicians entitled MARY E. ;’AGLI. R. N. HIII.TIEHAPHS LETTER of Typewriting done in lld l cotors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. 4 HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G8. INC State Strees. Hartford, Conn. '$50,000.00 '*m LOAN : ON FIRST ORTGAGES QUIGLEY=— 277 Main Street EDWARD T. WANTED—Young woman for cleri- cal work in factory office of local concern. Address Box 3B3, Herald Office. 1-6-3d Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cars Divery Cars for Hire. Storage an supplies. Repatrine AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. sneetally Tor eon CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SE® us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 616 Asylum St., Hartford, !I 'Phone Ch. 1141-3 LOPER Maker and Recpairer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS violin repairing and bow hal g claity. Over. twenty vears ex- ce, All work guaranteed. Gther d- of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 ARTISTIC FRAMING e J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO ‘West Main St., New Britain, Conn. wRTISE IN THE HERALD. \ REMEMBER Our Burglary, Theft and Robbery Insurance. Accident and Health, Life, Fire and Co mpensation Insurance See us when in need of any of the above mentioned lines, . The HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE Assn, Inc. STREET W, H, SHJELD, MGR. NO. 181 MAIN PROF. HART HONORED. Named Chairman of Educational Fea~ ture of Patriotic Body. New York, Jan. 8.—Professor Al- bert Bushnell Hart of Harvard has been selected chairman of the com- mittee in charge of the educational features of the congress of construc- tive patriotism to be held In Wash- | ington. January 25-27, under the aus- pices of the National Security league, and in the interests of better military, naval and industrial preparedness for the United States. S. Stanwood Menken, chairman of the committee on congress of the league, in making the announcement today, said fourteen governors, nearly fifty colleges and universities and ap- proximately 150 commercial, agricul- tural, patriotic and defense societies have agreed to send representatives. “The object,” he said, “is to estab- lish great national lecture systems un- der direction of experts who will take! up the presentation of national top- ics in a non-partisan and non-politi- cal way.” e WANTED. WANTED—Experienced stenogra- pher. Apply stating experience to P. O. Box 1025, City. 1-8-4d WANTED—Plain furnished south side, steady man. Box 36X, Herald. room, Address 1-8-1dx WANTED—To go out washing, ironing “or cleaning. Mrs. Miller, 60 Sexton street. 1-8-2dx + WANTED—Woman to do washing and cleaning. Apply 86 Lincoln St. 1-8-3dx WANTED—Two rooms and bath, or small apartment furnished cr wun- furnished, west side. Addresse Box 13XX, Herald Office. 1-6-5d WANTED—Boy for general office work. Inquire at Herald Office. 1-4-tf WANTED—NIight operator at Plain- ville Telephone exchange, $7.00 per week, with advancement. Also sub- stitute operator. Apply at Exchange. WANTED—Feb. 1, 1917. Five or six room apartment, modern conven- fences In vicinity of W. Main St4 by refined American family of three. Address Box 28 B B, Herald. 1-4-6d "TUTORING. — Private Instruction given in the com- mon branches by an experienced teacher. Tel. 811-3 or address Box ZGAA Herald Otfice. 1-6-3d HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET | work. 'WANTED Several men for shop and yard work. Steady Apply Berlin Construction Co., Ber- lin Station. WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Boy to learn Drug trade. Apply the East St. Pharmacy, cor. East and Dwight streets. 1-8-d2x WANTED—Second-hand bicycles and motorcycles. Harley-Davidsons pre- ferred. Will trade other goonds or pay cash. F. C. Monier & Bro., 38- 42 Main Street. 12-80-12d FOR SAL®. — Market, $5.00, part of poor woman's Finder feturn to Herald of- fice 1-18-1dx . LOST—Blue handbag with small black purse containing a lavalliere. Finder return to Herald Office. Re- ward. TO RENT. ! TO RENT—G-room tenement, all im- provements with or without gar- age, 35 Wakefield Court. 1-8-3dx tenemént. improve- | 1-8-5dx TO RENT—Five room electric lights and all ments. 5 Wallace street. TO RENT—Three-room tenement, third floor, 57 Columbia St. 1-8-d3x | TO RENT—Second floor tenement of five rooms. 392 Stanley St. Apply A. N. Rutherford, 620 Stanley St. 1-6-wix | TO RENT—Five room tenement. Call 136 South Main street. 1-6-6d TO RENT—Five rogm suite, 61 Trin- ity street. G. K. Macauley, 378 Stanley St. 1-5-d6 ! TO RENT—Five room tenement. 186 South Main street. Call | 1-4-64 | FOR SALE—S. C. W. Legnorn cock- crels from my best matings. Close-~ ly related to fourth winning pen 1915 International egg laying con- test. Peasley, Cheshire, Conn. 1-8-1dx FOR SALE—Farm horse, 1,200 lbs. Beetham, street,. city. welght 65 Fairview 1-8-1dx — FOR SAL#gZ—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf FURNISHED ROCMS, FURNISHED ROOMS—Two nice rooms well heated, very central, 280 Arch street. 1-2-wlx NOTICE NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened up his Main Coal office and auto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.,, Monday and Saturdeg to 9 p. m. s TO RENT—Five room tenement, first floor, 1567 Cherry St. All improve- ments.. Home Banking and Realty Co. 1-3-5 TO RENT—Six roorf tenements, bath, furnace heat, all modern improve- ments, new houses, just being com- pleted, City and Connecticut Ave. Apply to Title Realty ‘and Develop- ment Co., 198 Main street, Room 6, Opening evenings, from 6 to 8. 12-29-tf POSITION - WANTED—Position taking care of in- valid or old lady, Address Box 14 BB, Herald Office. 1-8-10-12 ——— e ey FOUND, e = FOUND on dinkey train to Hartford Saturday evening, ladies hand bag containing purse with sum of money. Owner can have same by calling at 28 Hough street, Plain- ville, 1-8-2d4 1 can DUSTROY .............. 1 pkg. DATES ..... 50 R. G. STAMPS FREE JIONA —— “ PEACHES 1-8-1dx | 8 BLUE ROSE RICE Al. Tc A can QUAKER CORN FLAKES SHREDDED WHEAT A pkg. 12c| Alb. SAPOLIO, a cake 7c COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON 15¢ | cav 25¢ | CAN %S CAN 10 2 pkgs Reckitt’s Blue, each 9¢c l 2 bots Royal Polish, each 10c Fres Delivery on 50c Worth or Over <k CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB IS STILL OPEN TLARD Stamps Free With Any of the Following Groceries ————— ;‘@Amm o u‘ 11 $l ll — WHITE —— BEANS Alb. .. 14c] Dfig 5(; PRETZELS Alb. ... 10c .. 17c 20c | Cocoanut, a pkg 10c 20 STAMPS FREE WITH 1 CAN A&P COCOA .. 20c 10 2 pkgs Gr'dm’ther’s Oats, ea 10c 2 cans Sultana Spice, each 10c Free City Delivery BAM 2P M 0 A U 'Phone 135 184 MAIN STEKEL, NW BRITAIN, CONN. e Give Ro al Gold Trading S'amps — Ask for Them| FOR SALE Very Desirable Residen ce, 323 West Main Street 12 Rooms, 3 baths, new Garage— Everything modern—Large Lot—Apply H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Stre MONEY TO LOAN. e —— Start the New Year Right by using New and Up-to- date Equipment in your home. Electric Washing Machines and Yacuum Cleaners Free Trial The Spring & Easy Payments‘_ | Buckley Electric Company 77-79 CHURCH ST. We Don't Care a Hang About the W eather—We keep Estate—Sold today, House on € ommonwealth Johnson and John Bjorklund—Next ? on selling Avenue to Hj CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARI( R]GHTS Assets $800,000.00 THE CONMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY 274 MAIN STREET BOUGHT AND SOLD BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Ine. 242 MAIN STREET. CAK> 1V RNt N oEbD oS, RECEFTIONS, o TEL. 943-0 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 £ MAIN STREFT “MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work, .Capacity 515 tons. All grades of Sand, Crushed Stone and Cinders for sale and delivered. Ashes handled. R. M HEALEY, MUST BE SOLD. The 4 tenement dwelling No, 100 John Street, with extra building room. Make us an offer. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 78 Winthrop St. ’ Tel. 1204-2. By Hour or Day J. M. tinnegan Stabla A. PINKUS, ’ Eyesight Speciali Optician, 3 Office, 306 Main St. ‘Pho-us 5 Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction Guarant Beer, Wineor Liquors, Order Same from 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2; TAUTOS T0 RENT Telephone 302, Brsate, S Gl Rt ko | F You Want Good Bottlel PHILIP BARDECK,