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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ‘31, CREAT FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE It is “Great” in point of volume, diversity and value. Never before have We assembled such a profu- sion of moderately priced furniture for living room, dining room, kitchen or bedroom as we have for this sale. It's the quantity that makes possible the exceptional quality, at the price. Furniture and absolutely desirabel as to design, style and quality, and we Every plece is new tee - satisfaction as long as you live with the Furniture you purchase at this February Sale of 1917. Stocks are large, varie- ties broad, values special and prices the lowest you can find in the state. Never before have we been able to equal this quality at any snch ings; do they not express a good deal? prices: 9-PIECE % ; / / \ Here are some specimen offer- Colonial Buffets, well con- structed and highly polished. Regularly $31.00, Sale price $22.00 Round Extension Dining Teble, Regularly $19.50, Sale Price ..:.. $3.50 Dining Chair, genuine leather slip seat ... 82,50 $21.00 China Closet, Golden Oak, Sale Price .......$15.98 Tapestry Chairs and Rockers, $25.00 values, Sale Price $16.75 $42.00 Davenport finished in Fumed Oak .......-;: $31.00 $34.00 Mahogany Finished Dressers, Colonial design $23.50 $16.50 Solid Oak Dressers with large mirrors ..... .$138.25 $14.50 Foot Lever Couch, in- cluding mattress and bolsters, Sale Price ... ... $10.50 $12.50 Fumed Oak Chairs and Rockers, equipped Wwith auto- rhobile seats, covered with gen- uine leather 88.25’ $24.00 Reed Baby Carriages in brown or natural color, Feb- ruary Sale Price ....... $17.50 21.00 Mahogany finish Adam Dresser, Sale Price $15.98 9x12 Brussels Rug, seamless, $21.50 value ........... $16.50 HERRUP Completc Homefurnisher AT E N TS 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 & CO. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. YORK _OFFICE, M DEPT 36, BROADWAY. 189 QUARTERED OAK DINING Includes 6-foot Extension Table, 5 Slip Seat Leather Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, Colonial Buffet and China Closet. Regularly $85.00, William and Mary Dining Room Suite, consisting of Table, Buffet, China Closet. 5 Chairs and 1/ Arm Chair, in Jacobean Oak. o TS FIECE WILLIAM AND MARY SUITE IN JACOBEAN Beautifully finished. (Each plece is excellently made by master craftsmen and finished throughout with greatest care and skill. This Adam Period three-piece Bedroom Suite, Bed, Dresser and Dressing Table with triplicate mirror in Mahogany finish, regularly Three-plece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of Bgl Dresser and Dressing Table with triplicate mirror, regularly :“gh;f;psgzeu‘ipggtry Overstufted Sulfe, regularly 3185, Teb. with genuine Spepish . leather, Sale Price ....... $65.00 o 4, JTOS TO RENT Finnegan Stables Telephone 302, ] ik THE SENSIBLE SIX Now for Sale and Demonstration at \ ® | 287 Elm' Street ops 5 Specifications of Model 34 41 H. P. Weight-—2150 4 Inch Tires 0 'Hotchkiss Drive Cone Type Clutch Carburator—Marvel, heated from exhaust Price—$875.00, F. O. B. Detroit. ROOM SET $64.50 February Sale Price $64.50 A wonderful value at $125, for this February Sale $93.00 Another Instafiod of what this sale offers is depicted If this suite. \suite was regularly $216.00, February Sale Price ... $146.00 $87.00, February Sale Price ...... . $69.00 0, February Sale Price . & .. $74.50 $85.00 threespiece. Library Suite, and seat . 1052-58 Main St., Near Morgan, Hartford. By Hour or Day - | The Willi == YvylllaIns ATTENTION! Wheel Base—112 Delco Starting and Lighting System Oiling—Circulating Splash System “THE YANKEE” DD IT Fred Hartman Drives Dog Team Into Teeth of Gale and Gaing on Rivals ‘While They Sleep, Dalton, Minn., Jan. 31.—While sev- en entries in the Winnipeg-8t. Paul dog race slept here last “night, with no doubt all would get away to an even start and that Fred Hartman the American driver, would. be forced to stop for the night many miles be- hina them, ‘the Yankee,” as Hartman is known to his rivals, passed through here in the dead of night, headed for Ashby, Minn., eight miles southeast of here.’ g When Hartman left Fergus Falls last night he announced he would “hit the trall” again at daylight, no matter at what hour he tied up for the night. The townspéople at Fergus Falls had prepared to entertain Hartman at-a banquet ,but he pushed out into the teeth of a northwest gale and is believed to have covered more than fifty miles during the day and part of the night as against thirty-three miles covered by his rivals who spent the night here. Until last night Hartman was thought to be hopelessly out of the race. Shortly after leaving St. Agathe, Manitoba, he lost his lead dog which’ was killed when the other members of the team attacked him. Since then Hartman has driven only three dogs, during a greater part of the time carrying one of the dogs which was injured in the fight. From 8t Agatha to thig place Hartman has traveled every mile on foot, while his rivals have ridden much of the time. ——ee e Florence A. Ganzer vs. John Ganazer. Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 19 day of January, 1917. SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE. Upon complaint in said cause brought to sald Court, at Hartford, in said Coupty, on the first Tuesday of September, 1916, and now pend- ing, claiming a divorce, it not ap- pearing to this Court that the defend- ant has received notice of the pen- dency of said complaint ‘and it ap- pearing to this Court that the where- abouts of the defendant John Ganzer is unknown to the Plaintiff. X Ordered, that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, one a week, for two suc- cessive weeks, commencing on or be- fore January 26, 1917. By order of the Court, GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of said Court. | CONN. MAIL CLERK Feb. 10th. Sample questions. Frank- | CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. LOST—Pocketbook containing large sum of money. Finder will' be lib- erally rewarded if returned to Her- ald office. 1-30-a3 LOST—Sunday, gentleman's silver watch and fob with initials, between Sunrise avenue and Smalley street, or East Main street trolley car. Reward if returned to 52 Sunrise avenue. 1-30-d2x 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 accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. examinations lin Institute. Dept. 38 B, Rochester, N X, handle exterminators, disinfectants, . etc,, on commission basis. Connec- New Haven, Conn. WANTED—Twenty experienced ma- chinists. Highest wages paid. erican Paper Goods Co., Kensington Conn. 1-29-3d WANTED—Young man for office work in local factory.- State age, references, and previous experience. Box A19A, Herald. 1-27-tf R ———e €0 RENT. TO RENT—Five rooms, improve- ments. 220 Kensington avenue, City. 1-31-5dx TO RENT—One first floor rent, .all modern' improvements, & Lincoln Court. Inquire 142 Main, 1-30-tf TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all modern émprovements, 51 Chest- nut street, or 10 Emmons place. 1-27-6d TO RENT—Upstairs tenement, five , rooms, with bath, 38 Lincoln St. | Rent reasonable. Tel. 1154-2. - 1-26-tf TO RENT—SIx rooms; modern im- provements; $16.00. Inquire Leon- ard Kurtz, 70 Greenwood street. 1-26-6d AN, O S R o S S e TO RENT—February 1st, four room tenement; improvements. 470 Arch street. 5 _1-26-tf ——— 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 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Experienced Hand Ironers Wanted. American Hosiery Company GIRL WANTED—Steady employment, light work, easy hours. Apply 21 Railroad Arcade. 1-80-d3 GIRLS WANTED 'for factory work. The Taplin Mfg. Co., 65 Arch street. 1-29-3d WANTED—Party with spare time to ' ticut Chemical and Disinfectant Co. | 1-30-2dx ! Am- | #OR sALS. FOR SALE—Sixteen foot marble top counter. North End Pharmacy, 97 Broad street. 1-31-d2x FOR SALE—Upright piano, good con- dition, also parlor set, brussels car- ; Ppet and rug. 93 Tremont street. 1-31-wilx FOR SALE—7 passenger Hudson in 917. FOR SALE. The fine residence No. 22 Grove H all modern. Will sell for less than the leaving town. 2 family House, 12 Rhodes St., | . $4,600, large lot, fruits, etc. | 8 family Block, 466 Arch Street. | $10,500, rents for $1100. Liberal | terms | FIRE INSURANCE. Hill. 14 Rooms, 4 baths, billiard room, cost of the house, as owner is Brick house and rage, 323 West Main. Owner leaving town. Fine Residence, Park Place, 10 rooms. All modern, good value. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. b THE SAFEST we know of is Real Estate. The the document that gives vou title Place—NOW is the Time! who are particular where they buil good running order, price $450; 5-passenger Cadilac, touring, $375; 6 cyl. Chalmer touring, $400; Chal- mer roadster, $350, starter and lights; " 6 cyl. Pullman roadster, with Westinghouse starting and lighting, cost $3,600, price $475; 1912 Reo touring, $225; one Max- well runabout, $175; Regal run- about, $165; De Tamble touring, electric light, $150; 1912 Overland touring, $150; 1913 Overland. coupe, just the car for doctor, electric light and starter and in the best of shape, $425; Overland delivery, 1914, $850; one Peerless truck, $250.00. Balch Garage, 203 Elm street, Cor. Seymour street. Cash or terms, These cars mechanically per- fect. 1-30-2d FOR SALE—TFemale collie. | watch dog. 9 Meadow street, 1-30-d5 Good FOR SALE—65 egg incubator, new last year. Price $5.00 George -An- derson, Beriin. 1-31-2dx FOR SALE—Cheap, bakery wagon. W. E. Hart, Kensington. Tel 656-12 1-30-4dx FOR SALE—One three year old new milch cow. Thos. C. Phillips, Ken- sington, Conn, 1-30-d2x FOR SALE—Choice White four hens and cockeel. Leghorns, one cockerel pullets (laying.) J. Plainville, Conn. Rocks: Two White and two ‘Wm. Denton, 1-30-2dx i FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. At reducéd prices. Easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 1-27-6dx i FOR SALE—Hudson Super-Sixes. At- tention Mr. Bargain Hunter, one 1916 Hudson Super Six, has run less than 5,000 miles, $1,250; one 1916 Hudson Super Six, run less than 10,000 miles, $1,150. Williams Au- to Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-6a FOR SALE—Restaurant. Good stand. Owner har other business. Price $400. 302 Main St. . 1-25-6dx 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. 1-27-6d4 FOR SALE—Pair of sound ' work horses. M. Jartmann, 21 Dewey street. 1-22-tf FOR SALE—1916 Studebaker 6 cyl touring car in splendid condition. Bargain for cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 1-27-6d 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 FOR SALFE—Second hand, one fur- nace, four ranges, two gas stoves. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street, 1-16-tf ORIENTAL “RUGS. Wgq 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 SALs£—Second’hand paol table. Address Table, Box 13, Herald. 10-14-t2 WANTED—Kitchen maid Britain hospital. at New 1-27-tt WANTED—Two waltresses and a woman dish washer. Hotel Beloin. 1-24-tf WANTED—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light work amd good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing Co., Plainvlile, Conn. 1-24-tf FURNISHED ROCMS, COSY SUITE, 3 or 4 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric lights, gas, bath, cte. Adults o,l'ly. Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. 1-26-tf EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, OConn. Oy NP oo Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Oars for hire, day and nighs Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224. HORACE I. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. %7 passenger Chalmers Limousine, 5 Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET FOR SALE—Milk route, 300 quarts daily, reasonable to right party. Ex- cellent reason for selling. Address Milk, Box 14, Herald. 1-30-3d4 —————————————— NOTICE ‘ NOTICE——M. Irving Jester has opened e AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 1-29-31-2-3x FOR SALE—1917 National ¢ cyl tour- ing car, in perfect condition and as good as new. Willlams Auto Co., , 287 Elm street. 1-27-6d FOR SALE—Cheap, 100 egg incuba- tor. Apply 20 Broad street, Plain- ville. 1-29-6dx WANTED. THE RIDGEWOOD CLIFFORD H. WILMATH, 276 MAIN ST., LeWITT BLOCK. important thing is to buy in the right location at the right then, as demand increases, the price goes up. ‘We are selling to men who care—men INVESTMENT re is something REAL to any piece of land. back of The all- time, MAPLE HILL is the d, and who desire good neighbors, REALTY CO., Inc. President. 'PHONE 2020. Only a Little Money Down—Will Buy 3-family House all : rented— Bargain. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bufldtne. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. . N STREET. ACCIDENT, HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE Are You Fully Protected? THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY: CO. HARRY G, HANCOCK, Sec'y. LR L S d FOR SALE---Property With Railroad . Frontage and Side Track BY : B { SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. ¥ 242 MAIN STREET. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CAMS FOM ' WRDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, KTC. TEL. $48-2 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E. MAIN STREET. Keeley’s Garage Ela and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overinnd anc Cole Cary Livery Cars for Hire. Storago am* “upplien. Renn trin, NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE SPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW RRITAIN. and Obstetric Patlenta AMERICAN WELDING Co, Oxy-Acetylene Welding | Cuiting and brazing. | Carbon burned from Au- ¢ tomobile cylinders. | TEL. 515 66 GLEN STq HERALD ADVS. PAY DIVIDENDS ical, Surgl ulet. location, exosllent surroundisgs, fre ?m- stitutional sthesphére. The llnlto‘ number of elght recelved assures clode la. dividoal st All phystelans ebtitled o Ratetod, baiely by WEETE. NAGLE. R. N: 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for. MITCHELL MOTOR CARS, Vim and Scldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. EDWARD T. LOPKR Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin ~epairing and bow had w3 a specialty. Over twenty years ex- nerience, All work guaranteed. Gther finds of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. *Phone 236. 287 Elm St. FOR HOUSES and LOTS| MAPLE HILL 'Phone 2020.. We help you to build. THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street, WANTED—Ford touring car, must be cheap. State mechanical and tire condition. Care Umber, Box 314, Meriden, Conn. 1-31-3dx WANTED—BYy an elderly lady, heat- ed room for light housekeeping, with Christian family near center. Address Box X10X, Herald. 1-31-2dx WANTED—Business not to $5,000, will exchange desirable property for same. R. Chettleton, Noble avenue, Miiford, Conn., Tel. 506. 1-31-3dx exceed ‘WANTED—Position " as fireman or night watchman. First class license. 830 Stanley street. 1-30-2dx WANTED—Young man desires room and board. Address Box BL5, Her- ald. 1-29-3dx ORDERS SOLICITED for job printing. Rodgers, Phone 502 card and Satisfactory prices. 770 West Main street. 1-30-4dx WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper. References required. Sample Shoc Store, 192 Main St. 1-31-1a up his Maln 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-tf WANTED—Gentleman desires room, breakfast and evening dinner with refined American family. Perma- nent if agreeable to both parties. teferences exchanged. s full particulars, Box XL31, Herald Office. 1-30-3d MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and escava- tion work. .Capacity 51¢ tons. "All grades of Sand, Crushed Stonc and Cinders for sale and delivered. Ashes handled. % l R. M. HEALEY, FOR SALE Arch St, 12041-3. plete gumislflngs. Reason ill health Profitable business. Terms .to quick purchaser. Address Box XL27, erald, CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SE® us for ORIGINAL ID for your PRODUCT. A postal will bave our salesman explain our illustrating department ‘ The A. 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