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DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29 ; We Give Royal Gold Tndini Stamps — Ask for them Our Prices for Week of Jan. 29.h to Feb. 3rd, Inclusive BIG DOLLAR COMBINATIONg 5 Ib. box Domino Gran. Sugar .35 1 Ib. Elryad Coffee ......... .35 1 box Toilet Soap (3 cakes) .. .15 11b. Large Prunes ......... .15 30R.G.STAMPS FREE .. $1.00 SULTANA CORN,can ...............1e A VERY GOOD VALUE AT AN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE ————————————————————————————————————— GRAPE SEEDED IVORY NUTS RAISINS SOAP 2 pkgs. 25¢ Pkg. 13¢ Cake 8¢ TRY ’A' PACKAGE What Do You Pay? A LARGE CAKE CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, can ...........10c ' ACME BACON, medium jar 17¢, large jar 28¢ R. & R. BONED Take the North Elevator for Furniture. ! l Draperies and Linoleums. Hartford ' TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580, 'FUR COAT CLEARANCES . Coon, Leopard, Nutria, _ FOR MEN AND WOMEN Finder generously rewarded by re- Every price is an honest mark- MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. b LOST. FOR saLe. A LOST—Taken from Scott’'s Swamp | FOR SALE—Several Farm Friday, Jan. 26, light colored Collie dog, white around neck, four vears old. Liberal reward will be Ppaid, for Information that will re- two ~ family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also bullding lots on or near trolley lines. At reduced prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 1-27-6dx S 3 FOR SALE—Large outdoor brooder, 100 chick size, $5.00. A. E. Cran- dall, Berlin. 1-29-2dx FOR SALE—Hudson Super-Sixes. At- turning same to 10 Grove Hill. tention Mr. Bargain Hunter, one 1-29-1dx 1916 Hudson Super Six, has run less = than 5,000 miles, $1,260; one 1916 HELP WANTED—MALE, Hudson Super Six, run less than 10,000 miles, $1,160. Willlams Au- WANTED to Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-6d 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- | mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. c CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL | 8 Chestnut St. , i Coats for \service, style and solid comfort and handsome withal. down. One 40-inch Lady’s Coat, One 40-inch Lady’s Coat, One 45-inch Lady’s Coat, One 45-inch Lady’s Coat, One 44-inch Lady’s Coat, One 50-inch Lady’s Coat, One b2-inch Man’s Coat, size 40, was $195. Now One B54-inch Man's Coat, size 40, was $250. Now ... PR . One Lady’s Leopard Coat, cinnamon bear collar and cuff, size 40, 45 inches'long, was $225. Now .. $100.00 One Lady’s Leopard Coat, size 38, 45 inches long, was $295. $ite.n0 One Oslet (Dark Leopard) Coat, with skunk collar, cuffs and border, size 38, length 42 inches, was §326. Now #145.50 One White Coney Coat for evening wear, size 86, length 47 inches, was $125. $ '59.0 One Nutria Coat, size 40, 48 inches long, was $275. Now .. S168 0 One Beaver Coat, size 88, 50 inches long, was $395. Now . 30000 One Manx Cat Coat, size 38, 45 inches long, dved 'coon collar, was $89. R SEE0.T) | FINAL SILK CLEARANCES " PREVIOUS TO INVENTORY' | On going through stocks we discovered a number of pieces of Novelty Taffetas, in Chiffon and Satin Stripes; colors suitable for street and party Dresses. Many of the pieces are in lengflgs for one frock. Also short ends of charmeuse and high grade satins, many suitable for Skirt or Dress when combined with other materials. These pleces we've arranged in two lots:— 5 SILKS FORMERLY $1.50 and $1.75. To close 89c—SILKS FORMERLY $2.00 to $2.50. MISSES,, SMALL WOMEN'S AND JUNIORS' TAILORED SUITS BIG CLEARANCE BEILUOTIONS PREVIOUS TO INVENTORY $ 85.00, $ 85.00 $ 95.00 $125.00 $145.00 $175.00 $145.00 $175.00 size Now size size size size size 38 10, 38, 42, 40, 40, $100. $100. $125. $165. $195. $325. was was was was was was OR SALE—Restaurant. Good stand. Owner has other business. Price $400. 302 Main St. Now Now Now Now Now a5 o Plain_or Stuffed APPLES - OLIVES CHICKEN 3 Ibs. 25¢ Bottle 25¢ Can 35¢ RED ALASKA SALMON,can........2 A&P FLOUR,sack ............... $13 25 Ibs. GRANULATED SUGAR .... $1.83 FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS, a Ib. . .17¢ PURE LARD,alb. ................. 2 SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH MARKET. 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 Groceries 2 cans Sultana Spice, each 10c 1 pkg A&P Jelly Powder 10c 2 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti, 1 pkg. Van’s Norub 10c 2 Mason Jars Mustard, each 10c each* 10c 2 pkgs Quaker or Mother’s Oats, 1 pkg. A&P Ice Cream Pow- each 10¢c der 1 pkg Shredded Wheat 12¢ Free City Dellvery EVAPORATED FOR SALE—1916 Chevrolet, two 4-90 touring cars, one 4-90 roadster. Small cars for efficient service. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-6d WANTED—TWenty experienced ma- chinists. Highest wages paid. Am- | erican Paper Goods Co., Kensington Conn. 1-29-3d FOR SALE—Pair horses, 21 Dewey street, L 1-22°tF R e LR e FOR SALE-—1916 :Studebaker. 6 cyl tourinig car” in splendid condition. Bargain for cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-64 of sound work' M. Jartmann, WANTED—Young man for office work in local factory. State age, references, and previous experience. Box A19A, Herald. 1-37-tf WANTZED—Fifty men to harvest ice | g Now ... at Doerr’s pond. 1-29-2d | ) FOR SALE—Fifty heifers due to calf * between now and next spring. Will sell cheap if taken at once. 106 Hartford ave:, Myer Dunn, New Britain, Tel. 1990. 1-26-tf CONN. MAIL CLERK examinations Feb. 10th. Sample questions. Frank- lin Institute. Dept. 38 B, Rochester, N. Y. 2 I S TO RENTY. FOR SALE—Second hand, one 'fur- nace, four ranges, two gas stoves. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch _ street, 1-16-tf TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all modern improvements, 51 Chest- ; nut stregt, or 10 Emmons place. | 1-27-6d 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. TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, five rooms, with bath, 38 Lincoln St. Rent reasonable. Tel. 1154-2. 1 1-26-tf Free Delivery on 50c - Worth - ~or Over FOR SALs£—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t2 TO RENT—Six rooms; modern im- provements;*$16.00. Inquire Leon- ard Kurtz, 70 Greenwood street. 1-26-6d RSB SL U 4 L R S TO RENT—February 1st, four room tenement; improvements. 470 Arch street, 1-26-tf NTIC - PATIFIC FOR SALE—1917 National -6 cyl tour- ing car, in perfect condition and as g0od as_ new. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-6d Sport and Dressy Models, also the correct practical styles desired by many. The materials broadcloth, serge, velour, diagonal and worsted. The colors are navy, blue Copenhagen, green, checks, white and tan. No two models are alike—sizes 14 to 18. Prices formerly $20.00 to $42.50. ! L. M. Barnes, i TEAMS OFF T0 are coral STORE TO RENT—Second floor, 20x45, plate glass front to suit, 131 Main Street. 1-26-6d4 TO RENT—Hall suitable for society meetings; rent reasonable; Calumet Building. M. T. Clark, 414 Arch. 1-25-6d . —————————————— SITUATION WANTED. FOR SALE—Cheap, 100 egg incuba- 4 tor. Apply 20 B: .. Plain- @ i B e o e Fs 184 MAIN STRE E1. KW BRITAIN, CONN. ) We Give Ro al Gold Trading S'amps— Ask for Them g FOR SALE. o o5 o b The fine residence No. 22 Grove Hill. 14 Rooms, 4 baths, billiard »oory) all modern. Will sell for less than the cost of t;he house, as owner is leaving town. £ 2 family House, 12 Rhodes St., Brick house and Garage, 323 § $4,800, Jarge lot, fruits, etc. ‘West Main. Owner leaving town. 8 family Block, 466 Arch Streét. Fine Residence, Park Ple, i 10 rooms. All modern, good valig I — GIRLS WANTED for. factory work. The Taplin’ Mfg. Co., 65 Arch street. 1-29-3d pace during the day he expects to ar- rive here some time during the after- noon about ten hours behind the leaders. England, France, Germany, Canada and the United States are attending the sale. New 1-27-tf - housework WANTED—Kitchen maid at Britain hospital. ENGLAND GOING ON RATIONS, — THIRD YEAR High school boy wants London, Jan. 29.—William C.’An- position with local firm in office. SAN DIEGO TO AUSTRALIA. $10,500, rents for $1100. XLiberal WANTED—Woman for terms ] P THE HALF WAY MARK Hansen, Tomasson and Kelly Still i in the Lead Fargo, N. D., Jan. 29.—Before day- light today the eight dog teams which remain in the 522 mile Winnipeg to . Paul race, swung out of their night icontrols well on the way to the half . way mark of the race, the leaders de- | termined to reach St. Paul before Sat- | urday, the last day of the annual out- rs sports and carnival. Hyuthur Hansen, Gunnar Tomas- _mon and Mike Kelly, the three lead- i ‘ers, started from Hardwood, eight miles north, and breakfasted here. They expected to make Sabina, Minn., | by noon, which is the half way mark, - 265 mlle? from Winnipeg. Gabriel Campbell, Joe eMtcalf, Bill | Grayson and Albert Campbell, who | spent the night at Grandin, after gaining two miles on the leaders yes- terday were away to an early start and expect to reach Fargo at noon. Fred Hartman limped into Hills- boro last night driving the three dogs, the fourth riding. He left that point this morring with all four dogs draw- ing his sled and if he can stand the New Wireless Sends Message to Far- off Island. San Diego, Cal., Jan. 29.—The new naval radio station at Chollas Heights, near here, which was formally opened Friday, gave a demonstration of its power yesterday when the operators on duty ‘talked with the Arlington station,’ the Darien, Panama; Nome, Alaska, and Honolulu; overheard French operators at work on the Island of Papette, South Pacific, and concluded by exchanging the time of day with operators at a radio gta- tion near Melbourne, Australia. No attempt will be made to flash a message to Europe until the various new instruments have been broken in. GREAT _FUR AUCTION Pelts Valued at $3,000,000 to Be Sold at St. Louis During Weck—Many TForeign Buyers There. St. Louis, Jan. 29.—What dealers say will be the largest fur sale ever undertaken began here today. Pelts valued at $3,000,000 will be sold at auction during the week and more than 300 merchants have sent word they expect to attend. Buyers representing firms in Ru Bottoms of Skirts, derson, labor member of parliament, speaking yesterday at Leicester, said he was giving away no secret - in stating that the population of the United Kingdom would at a very early date be put under a ration system. Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. "Phone 236. 287 Elm St. HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL MOTOR CARS, Vim and Seldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. . A. PINKUS, Ejyesight Specialist and Manufacturinz Optician. Office, 306 Main St. Phoue 570 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction Guaranteed ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., Address Box 24K, Herald. 1-27-d3x FURNISHED ROCMS, COSY SUITE, 3 or 4 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric lights, ®as, bath, ete. Adults only. Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. TO RENT—Furnished room. lumbia street. City Advertisement The Registrars of Voters of the City of New Britain will be in session in their office in the City Hall, Room 402, on Friday, February 2, 1917, from 12 o'clock, noon, until 9 o’clock -p. m., and on Friday, February 9, 1917, from 12 o'clock, noon, until 9 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of making an enroll- ment of the legal voters of said City for the election of City Officers to be held on Tuesday, April 10, 1917, and for the correction of the present en- rollment. 35 Co- 1-26-6d WILLIAM ZIEGLER, THOMAS J. SMITH, Registrars. New Britain, Conn., January 27, 1917. FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION! 1-26-tf twa half days each week. Mrs. Powers, 42 Hamilton St. ¥ 1-27-2dx WANTED—Two waitresses and a woman dish washer. Hotel Beloin. 1-24-tL WANTED-—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light work and good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing Co., Plainville, Conn. 1-24-tf —————————————————————— WANTED. e WANTED—Young man desires room and board. Address Box BL5, Her- ald. 1-29-3dx NOTICE ORDERS SOLICITED for card and job printing. Satisfactory prices. Rodgers, 770 West Main Street. Phone 502-5. 1-29-dix AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrole!i car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 1-29-31-2-3x 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 FOR SALE 12 Room Boarding House with com- plete furnishings. Reason ill health Profitable business. Terms .to quick H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. § FIRF INSURANCE. MONEY 10 LOAN. ' YOUMUSTDOMORETHAN WISH for a home of your own. If you are dispirited by years of rent pay- ing stop worrying at once; also stop wishing! This is the time to act! Buy a lot at MAPLE HILL and we will build you a cozy home that will be a joy and credit to you. and not only that, We Will Finance the Entire Building Operations.. Our advice is free. We mould your. | ideas into a realization of your cherished desires, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., Inc. CLIFFORD H. WILMATH, President. 276 MAIN ST., LeWITT BLOCK. —0— PHONE 2020. For sale at right prices. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 308 Bank Building. ‘FOR SALE----Property With Railroad Frontage and Side Track Ty BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. One Family House in East Main Street. 3 Family Hous: and Store in Jubilee Street. ] ! Do away with irregular light. Install an EISEN REGULATOR, 242 MAIN STREET. Cuffs and Skirt Bands haser. Addres: Box XIL27, . ™ are absolufely clean when purchaser rese | Box Herald, BRANCH STUDIO they come out of a Thor Electric Washing Machine. No matter where the dirt is the Thor get it. You know how hard it is to clean these things on a wash board. Call and see this machine at our show rooms. The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. 75-77-79 Church St. NOTICE ! NEW. BRITAIN STAMP WORKS Makers of Steel Stamps, Die Sinking and Engraving, Rubber Stamps, No- 27 tary REMOVED Seals, Metal Badges, Etc. TO 53 CHURCH STREET. 103 West Main St.,, New Britain, Oonn, EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS * Fine violin ~epairing and bow hal ing & specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Wther finds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224, MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done 1n 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. ‘| THE HARTFORD - TYPEWRITER C8. INC. 26 State Strees. Hartford, Conn. Making light uniform. Price $2.50. For sale by CONN. SPECIALTY ANDSUPPLY CO. 163 MAIN ST., ROOM 3. TEL. 473-4. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8E® us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartfora. 'Phone Ch. 1141-2 AUTOS TO REN By Hour or Day J. M. Finnegan Stablss Telephone 302, 5 MUST BE SOLD. The 4 tcnement dwelling No, 100 John Street, with extra 'building room. Make us an offer. i H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City . Hall ’Phone 606-3 HORACE I. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEKDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cary Livery Cars for Hire. Storage an. supplea Repairing * Spect NAGLE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL. 50 OEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Modical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlenta. Qulet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The Ibulted number of elght recelved res close In- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recogmition. Conducted soiely by . MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. PRIVATE AMERICAN WELDING Co; Oxy-Acetylene Weldil_l Cutting and brazing s Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN 8 MOTOR - TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excav tion work, .Capacity 53¢ tons. grades of Sand, Crushed Stone Cinders for sale and delivered. sh handled. 3 R.M. HEALEY, 3 168 Arch St, Tel. 1204- If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 4 =1 |