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Take the North FElevator for Furniture. The South Elevator for Rugs Draperies and Linoleums. G. FOX & Hartford TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. ). [ ————————————————————————————— MAIL ORDERS' CAREFULLY FILLED. —————————————————————————— - COON COAT CLEARANCES S For Men and Women ¥ur Coat for There never were There are still two months of winter ahead of us, so if you need a splendid warm motoring—buy now. Yowll get the full value and more out of the Coat this season. more dependable Fur Coats made than these we are offering at clearance prices: $85.00 $85.00 $95.00 . $125.00 . $145.00 $175.00 $145.00 ..$175.00 . $100.00 $149.50 One 40-inch Ome 40-inch One 45-inch Ome 45-inch Ome One lady's Coat, Coat, Coat, s Coat, s Coat, Coat, size size size 38, 10, 38, 12, 10, was $100, now . now . now now now . now . -inch now . 52-inch . was $250, now e Lcopurd Coat, cinnamon bear collar an(l LIII\' size 40, 45 inches long, was $ Leopard Coat, size 38, 45 inches long, was 5205 now .... Oslet (llxlrk Leopard) Coat, with skunk collar, One One One on, e . $149.50 ... 85900 One Nutria Coat, abé 4, 48 inches long, was $275, now - . $169.50 One Beaver Coat, size 38, 50 Inches long, was $395, now . o . $250.00 One Manx Cat' COI.L, siw 38, 45 inches long, dyed ’coon collar, was $89.00, “(Y\\ P .. $49.50 Clearance in Ladies’ Coats For Saturday 150 Ooats purchased advantageously by our buyer in New York this weeck. They’re in wool, velour, zibeline, chinchilla and heavy cheviot. Some have fur collars, some have fur borders, others have collars and cuffs of plush or velvet. Coats unlined and half lined. Al new, up to the minute Winter Coats. We've divided the purchase into two lots: % LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 Coats Formerly Priced at $20.00 to Coats Regularly Priced at $16.98 to $22.50. Saturday ..... 50, Saturday NONE C. O. D. Onc $15.00 N 0\ L EXCHANGIED. $10.00! NONE CR!‘ID!T!‘_D Leak Investzgatzon ‘Broadens Into Examination of All Exchange Doings The- inquiry in New York city hv’rcqur‘s.(‘rl every Dbroker to say wheth- er he had received from a foreign capital any advance news of the note. The inquiry under the direction of Sherman L. Whipple, the Boston at- break of prices on the |torney, broadened out to such an ex- developed t'\lr.tuplvmh covering almost every phase of the activities of the Stock Exchange, brokers said frankly that the nge itself was now under formal gation. The brokers received the impression by the line of question- ing, they id that the congress com- mittee is not confining itself to ascer- tain whether there was any ‘‘grape- vine” between the White House or state department and Wall street or | between some foreign capital and the | street, but is extending into an inves- te. to the Warring powers ' tigation ¢f the exchange itself. That ' @/statement of their peace | impression gained ground despite the ROovemnoms aleo atatersssmts af Mr, Whinnla that iha the rules committee of the national into the »n peace note “leak” and the ac- house of representatives inying Ixchange features. board of governors of the New | Exchange, after formal protest, | was compelled in the face of the | i threat of issuance of subpoenas to every member of the exchange to re- quest all members to prepare for the congress committee a statement of the stock dealings of every client be- 4 wua Dec: ' #0 and Dec. 23, inclusive, 4 41 mediately pre(‘edmg and publication of the pres- Stoclk dinar The ' York that committee will not make any inquiry into the workers of the exchange. President Henry G, exchange and Samuel F. Streit, chair- man of the exchange's committee on clearing house, appeared before the committee to explain the workings of the exchange. In the pictures: No. 1, Robert L. Henry, chairman of th rules committee; No. New York Stock Exchange; No. 3, Mr. Streit; No. 4. Mr. Whipple; No. & JMx. Nable. the | accommodate properly. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1017 lassified CASH IN ADVAN CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Man garage. mour. WANTED A Furniture Apply Hartford, Conn. to work around | 203 Elm street, corner Se,\'- E—Experienced and Carpet Salesmen. to Brown Thomson & Co., { 1-26-2d | EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e P ——y LOST. LOST—Between Booth’s hall and Francis St, Lavalllere Cameo set with Pearls. Finder please rcturn to Landers, Frary & Clark’s office. 1-25-2dx BOY WANTED for factory office. Good chance for advancement. Ap- ply Box B29B, Herald office. 1-26-2d4 WANTED—Steady man wants janitor | work or furnace tending. Inquire Box 11X, Herald. 1-26-2dx | CONN. MAIL CLERK examinations | Feb. 10th. Sample questions. Frank- | lin Institute. Dept. 38 B, Rochester, N e WE HAVE SEVERAL GIRLS from( out- of town wishing furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Or rooms with board in desirable loca- tions. Permanent workers. Com- | mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. | . 1-26-1d Automobile parties taken out. Kea- sonable rates. Chevrolet car. Rich- ard Covert, Tel. 255-12-12. 1-22-24-26x NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Jacob Jeffrey, City Garage, Hartford Ave. 1-26-2dx ——r—————————— TO RENT. TO RENT—SiXx rooms; modern im- provements; $16.00. Inquire Leon- ard Kurtz, 70 Greenwood street. -26-6d Rt e e S T TO RENT—February 1st, four room tenement; improvements. street. TO RENT—Six room 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., 193 Main street, Room ¢, Open evenings, from 6 to 8. Fri.-Sat.-tf S. Noble of the ' STORE TO RENT—Second. floor, 20x45, plate glass front to suit. . L. M. Barnes, 131 Main Street. 1-25-6d TO RENT—Hall suitable for society meetings; rent reasonable; Calumet Building. M. T. Clark, 414 Arch. 1-25-6d TO RENT—Second floor tenement; four rooms with improvements; 323 Maple street. Inquire at 334 South Main street, (‘A(y 1-25-3d —_Five room tenement with All improvements, $13. 1 Maple street, Plainville. 1-24-3dx TO RENT-—Five room tenement. Call 136 South Main street, 1-22wix Fl, l{.NlSHLD RO(‘\IS No. LOST—Tuesday, gold pin with locket. Finder return to Herald Office. 1-24 FOR SALE—High power runabout, electric lights, good tires and paint, in running order, but needs slight repairs, $145.00. Bargain. Box 24, Herald. 1-26-1dx FOR SALE—Restaurant. Good stand. Owner has other business. Price $400. 302 Main St. FQR SALE—2 sweeper vacs, perfect condition, $4.00 a piece. Telephone 1871 1-25-2dx FOR SALE—Pair of horses. M. Jartmann, street, . sound work 21 Dewey 1-22-tf FOR SALE—Two or three very old violins. No. 431 West Main street. Tel. 74-3. 1-22-1wx FOR SALE—Second hand, one fur- nace, four ranges, two gas stoves. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street. 1-16-tt ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford,’ Conn. Tel. Charter 3397 or 870) FOR SALf£—Second hand pool table. AdJdress Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t2 —— e HELP WANTED—FEMALE, GIRL WANTED—To work in bindery. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 1-25-d2 'WANTED—Women for cleaning, two or three hours every morning. Mrs. E. E. Barnes, 84 Church street. 1-25-3dx e WANTED—Two waitresses and a woman dish washer. Hotel le(;l‘n. g 1-24-t WANTED—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light work and good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing Co., /Plainvlile, Conn. 1-24-tf NOTICE NOTICE--M. Irving Jester has opened up his Main Coal office and auto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 p. m. 1-2-tt COSY SUITE, 3 or 4 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric lights, gas, bath, ete. Adults only. Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. 1-26-tf | TO RENT—Furnished room. o 35 Co- lumbia street. 1-26-6d 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 Insurame, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work, .Capacity 5! tons. All grades of Sand, Crushed Stone and Cinders for sale and delivered. Ashes handled. 168 Arch St R.M. HEALEY, *°1."s0; NOTICE! ATTENTION, MR. CAR OWNER Expert repairing on automobiles. Let us give youtan estimate and put | your car in shape for the Work guaranteed. Overhauling electrical systems a specialty. COHEN MOTOR CO., 'PHONE 1136-2 OR 488 [ o Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. | "Phone 236. 287 Elm St. season. of HORACE 1. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET WANTED. RENT—House; 6 locality; in or near Address Box 3 H. H., -26-tf WANTED TO rooms; good New Britain. Herald. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH [l Services in Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall ' Hungerford Court SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28—7:30 Subject— “The Day of Judgment.” Another Ghost Unmasked. Good Music. Public Invited Dr. Dillingham Will Preach. FGRD CARS! Touring Car $360 Runabout, $345 Coupelet $505 Sedan $645 Delivery Car $445 F. 0. B. DETROIT Nearly 2,000,000 Now In Use--- A Guarantee of Thelr Quality ABOVE PRICES FOR LMMEDIAYE DELIVERY ONLY Elmer Automobhile Co. 22 Main St., New Britain We will have a large display at the Automobile Show, State Armory, Broad Street, Hartford, Connecticut, April 10th to 17th inclusive, FOR SALE. The fine residence No. 22 Grove Hill. 14 Rooms, 4 baths, billiard room, all modern. Will sell for less than the cost of the leaving town. 2 family House, 12 Rhodes St., $4,600, large lot, fruits, etc. 8 family Block, 466 Arch Street. llO,SflO, rents for $1100. Liberal H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANCE. | | | | | house, as owner is Brick house and Garage, 323 ‘West Main.. Owner leaving town. Fine . Resldence, Park - Place, 10 .rooms. All modern, good value. 272 Maln Street. MONEY TO LOAN. e e A A o B One Family House in East Main Street. 3 Family Housex and Store in Jubilee Street. For sale at right prices. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Buflding. NOTICE ! NEW BRITAIN STAMP WORKS Makers of Steel Stamps, Die Sinking and Engraving, Rubber Stamps, No. tary Seals. Mectal Badges, Etc. REMOVED TO 53 CHURCH STREET. WANTED—4-5 rooms in two-family house, strictly modern, for family of three. State price. Box X7X, Herald Office. 1-25-d3 WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; must be cen- trally located. Address Rooms, Box 3, Herald. 1-25-d3x WANTED—Four rooms, modern im- provements. Address Box 27XX, Herald. 1-23-4dx FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION! Do away Wwith irregular light. Install an EISEN REGULATOR, light uniform. Price For sale by CONN. SPECIALTY SUPPLY CO. 163 MAIN ST., ROOM 3 Making $2.50. EDWARD TI. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal.ing a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed. Gther “inds of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 | ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. oA ARtk i P ket Tl R S W e e R SO ) FOR SALE----Property With Railroad Frontage and Side Track BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. CARS TO RENT CLOBED AND OPEN CARS FOL WRDOINGS, RiCILPTIONS, E10 TEL. 948-. MORRIN’S GARAGE M0 K WAIN STREFT Keeley’s Garage Ela and Fraunkiln Streeta. Dealer for Overiand and Colo Cars Livery Cars for lllre. Storage an muppliea. NAGLE BAN 1 AND LRV, HOSPITAL, 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITALN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patienta Qulet location, excellent surroundings, fres from Institutional atmosphere. The liraited number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual sttention. All physiclans entitled to_recognition. Conducthd roiely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET ~ Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ‘Phone 221 'HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL, MOTOR CARS, Vim and Seldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire, Storage, Repairing and Sunoplies. Teclephone, 221-4. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done iu 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GB. ING. || 26 State Strees. Hartford, Oonn. AMERICAN WELDING Co. Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day J. M. Finnegan Mablas Telephone 302, CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEOR us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our i{llustrating department The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., ‘Hartford, "Phone Ch. 1141-3 —————-__fi.