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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1917. >men Flock to O_réanize T hemselves In Case Nation Needs Their Service ughout the Union women, or- ;d and unorganized, ito offer their services to the gov- | ment in case of war. Meetings are ‘held in many cities and towns. than a hundred women repr Hing all important women’s cl 'Ulprganizations near New York, in fitlon to several representatives m out of town, met by invitation the home of Mrs. William K. Van- biit, 660 Fifth avenue, to discuss asures for national co-operation | 1o a are prepa - | © D G | was under Cr for Women's Maude Wetmore is Wetmore presided, and among those W movement were Mrs. Cushman Ch RED & MAKE CROSS VOLUNTEERS BANDAGES O O Mos. Coffin Grace Parker and an Rensselaer. Miss Parker, who is the command- ant of the Women's League for Ser- vice, presented a comprehensive pro- gram ! throughout the country the women Dean Gilder- for organizing slecve \offered 'a resolution to accept { the program and it was unanimously ! carrted. | {to be prepa; time come: 3 program means all interested societi venting friction. have received scores of telegrams from women in many cities the work and asking how, they could organize effectively. Chicago are enthusiastic; the leading workers called me by tele- phone to discuss the matter. dreds of women have v of the league, at street, to register their names for ser- vice when called upon.” Pictures show volunteer workers making for the American Red Cross society. mong the women for service to the in case of war. The meeting the auspices of the Red oss society, represented by Mrs. Dra- er, and the recently formed League Service, of which M chairman. M ountry s ho evinced a deep interest in the Draper, Dean ildersleeve of Barnard college, Mrs of the Young Women" association, Mrs. W. F Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge, stian wes Morgan, ATENT S'FOR HOU@Fb and LOTS {Write for list of PATENT BUYERS | and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 " in prizes offered for Inventions. 2 nd sketch for free opinion as to | 51 Patent ability. Our 4 honkl sent free i ICTOR J. E 2100, ] Incl"l‘ 36, BBIJADWAL MULTIGRAPHS LETTER | L 189 | F -cimile of Typewr!ting done 1u | o | &nd 8 colors with signatures & Letter Heads Printed. i tion work, “We want the women >f the country d for service when the aid Miss Parker. “The co-operation among thereby pre- Within a few days I commending The women of and one of Hun- sited the office 105 West Fortieth bandages MAPLE HILL | | Phone 2020.. We help you to hulhl.’ i THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO. 276 Main Street, MOTOR TRUCKS ‘or hire for lomz hauls and excava- .Capacity 5% toms. All rades of Sand, Crushed Stone and | Cinders for salc and delivered. Ashes handied. *MHTFURD TYPEWRITER GO ING | uu- Strs Harttor?, Ce iR.1 168 Arch St Tel. 1204. HEALEY, We have some Aitractive Bargains in TABLE THE LAMPS ELECTRIC SHOP 72 WEST MAIN ST. HEALT Why live a “half-life?” esolve this year to be the man or iman you want to be—vigorous, ppy, successful. Fou kncw that HEALTH—whole th, not the miserable half-heaiir t satisfles most people—is the basis happiness and success. LET DR. HYDE TELL YOU ABOU HIS METHODS: ature works Dr. Hyde's cures, T HE KNOWS HOW BEST TO JLP NATURE—how to make ible for Nature to re-assert her- , 'to recharge the human batteries h the snap and vim of youth and T. er't: Dr. Hyde makes your lfe ' worth while as quickly as pos- le, by giying prompt rvelief. and p proceeds to re-build your consti- n,, UNLESS THIS IS DONE, RE- L T8 ARE NOT LASTING, and per- nent results are what you want. IWOU CAN COME TO DR. HYDE IN PERFECT CONFIDENCE jDr. Hyde promises only what he can fill [iie will tell you, after an interview @ examination, your exact condi- n, and the probable length of time d cost of effceting a full restoration health. e the ronic DR. CLINTO The Hartfor: ber, Dr. treatment ais 3 of liyde is a sp ist nervous and and women. of ey 254 TRUMBULL STREET, 'MEANS HAPPINES AND SUCCESS YOU CAN AFFORD THIS SPECIALIST'S TREATMENT. Dr. Hyde's prices and terms ars within your means. XNo person need | hesitate because of money matters. Dr. Hyde will arrange his fee to your | entire satisfaction. He never yet re- fused a case because of a patient's lack of money. There is nothing to stand between yourself and the health , you want but your own inaction. COME IN AND HAVE A FRIEND- LY TALK. IT IS THE STEP IN THE | R[(;HT DIR CTION—AND COSTS N J. HYDE d Specialist ] | ent kinds of ser HARTFORD, CONN, = 8 m to5p m and 7 0 8 pgga.—-Sundnys and Holidays, 10 to 1 4 D. A. R. PRESIDENT CALLS ON MEMBERS TO ASSIST NATION | AGENTS WANTED—No experi MRS. W.C.STORY Mrs. William Cumming Story, pres- ident of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution -has issued a. call the 95,000 members of the society organize in their 1,500 chapter: over-the United States for service to the country, in the making of hospi- tal supplies, the ifying of diffe: es the women can Nz, tele- all other be done by to to all glve, such as motorecar dri graphy, stenography and kinds of work that may women. A record of all vailable ser- vice with name, ind degree of eficiency is to be sent to the president general at 233 One Hundred and Sixth street, New Yorlk. — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Young lady bookkeeper, Address Bookkeeper, Herald office. 2-10-tf ‘WANTED — Experienced housemaid in private hospital. Good wages. No washing. May remain or go home nights. Mary E. Nagle, 50 Cedar street. 2-10-1d WANTED—Girls for work on looping and finishing machines. Clean, light work and good pay. The Bristol Manufacturing o5, Plainviile, Conn. 1-24-tf If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Axch St. ’Phone 482-2 W | 4 ! — | WANTED—Heated rooms CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 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. WANTED—An Italian, Palish English speaking salesman. quire for Salesman, 460 Main St 2-10-2dx and WANTED—Good colored wants job. Can draw and read . practical builder from souti. Cooper, Corbin Place, care P. Jackson. 2-10-1dx WANTED—Boy 16 years or over in main office of local concern. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herald L‘mCDA 2.9-3a WANTED—Man from 24 to 30 years of age as assistant foreman in lo- cal concern. Previous mechanical training not necessary. Address Box XX9, Herald Office. 2-9-3d CONN. MAIL CLERK examinations Feb. 10th. Sample questions. Frank- lin Institute. Dept. 38 B, Rochester, WANTED—@&entleman, fifty years or over, Light work, near home. Whole or part time. Good pay. Write us. Pequod Nurse Meriden, Conn. in- | carpenter MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ALL advertisements for the column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. I ——————————————————— FOR saLe. classified FOR SALE—7 passenger ,Hudson in good running order, price $400; 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, clectric light, $150; 1912 Overland touring, $150; 1918 Overland coupe, Jjust the car for doctor, electric light and starter and in the best of shape, $425; one Peerless truck, $250.00. Balch's Garage, 203 Elm street, Cor. Seymour street, cash or terms. These perfect. cars mechanically 2-10-1a FOR SALE—About six thousand paper boxes, several sizes, also boiler fittings, including = steam gauge, water gauge, safety valve and oil in- jector. The Empire Electric and Mfg. Co., 6 Crown street, Plainville, Conn. Telephone 86. 2-8-dz WANTED—To hire a small farm, less than 20 acres. Address Farin, Box 6, Herald. 2-10-2dx WANTED—Furnished rooms, single or suites in’ all parts of city. Big demand. Drop card for informa- tion. Eureka Information Bureau, 84 West Main St. 2-10-24 WANTED—Office boy ply Herald Office. wanted. Ap- 2-8-tf WANTED—A good small size roll-top desk and a typewriter. Tel. 125-2. 2-7-6d4 for light Herald, Box X 13 X 2-6-6d —— e, AGENTS WANTED. house keeping. ce needed to earn big income selling our goods. Send for our latest win- ner. Rodgers Novelty Company, Box 404, Torrington, Conn. 2-3-10-17x WANYED—Trustworthy woman introduce Priscilla Fabrics, hosiery, dresses among friends. Profits large. samples free. Write company, Fitzcharles Trenton, New Jersey 1-20-2 to laces, personal Beautiful Fitzcharles Building, 7; 2-3-10 LARGE MANUFACTURER — Wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to, homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 590 TO RF‘\T-Tenemem fi\o rooms, im- provements, 220 Kensington avenue, City. 2-10-1dx 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 TO RENT—First class tenement, all improvements, on second floor. 155 ‘Washington street, 2-8-d3x TO RENT— quire 16 shoe store. ve room tenement. En- South Main, or Long's 2-2-tf — NOTICE Before wiring your house or store, or installing motor. call and see us. Our prices will surprise you. Elec- trician and locksmith, general re- pairing, i3 Broad street. 2-10-3dx 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—Two building lots; one on Monroe, one on Winthrop street ex- | tension. E. B. -Apply '15 South High St., 2-8-6dx FOR SALE—New fireless cooker, new vacuum cleaner, beautiful electric dome for dining room and fur auto robe. Telephone No. 349, New Britain. 2 FOR SALE—On easy terms, a six room ‘semi-bungalow, located in Kensington, 200 yards north of Am- erican Paper Goods, lot 60x355 feet deep. Three apple trees and one plum tree on premises. =12 minutes from trolley. Ideal place for chick- ens and garden. Reason for gelling, working out of town. For further information apply to Box 229, Kensington or phone 648-2. 2-8-3dx FOR SALE—Upright piano, good con- dition, also parlor set, brussels car- pet and rug. 93 Tremont street. 2-7-8dx OR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, cabinet instrument, mahogany fin- ish, latest type, owner leaving town $60 for quick sale, ircludes records, Easy monthly or weekly terms reliable party. Bargain Box, Herald. 2-6-tf FOR SALE—Restaurant at 302 Main St., Quick. Bargain, $400. 2-6-6dx FOR SALE—One pair work Horses, six and seven years old. Double wagon and one harness. Two double sleighs and one sleigh. 141 Hartford avenue. 2-6-d FOR SALE—Second hand, one fur- nace, four ranges, two gas stoves. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street, 1-16-tf ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 8397 or 870. PR e FOR SALi—Second hand pool tabtla. Ad3ress Table, Box 12, Herald., 10-14-t2 LOST. - . v, OST—Between Bardeck’s, Arch St., and Schwab’s, West Main St., one heavy skid chain. Finder pleas> | notify Cremo Brewing Co., Inc. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE. BUY AMALGAMATED OIL—One cent a share; 100 per cent. divi- dends in 90 days possible; produc- tion now coming in, ground floor stock, one cent a share, doubles price shortly, $1 par value, $10 buys 1,000 shares. Write for full details. Amalgamated Oil Co. 1220 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. 2-10-1dx 1 MOTOR ITEMS will tell you who made the First Automobile and other information. We will mail you copy free upon request. Loomis & Riess, 30 Broad St. New York, " B 28 2-10-1dx B o e R P O P A S N S R R YRR+ e The Experience of Many Investors in Securities Dur- ing the last few months demonstrates the stability of Real Estate Investments. The margin re- quired on our monthly payment plan is very small. Come in and let us explain how this plan works out to your benefit. \ BUSINESS and RELIGION WILL THEY MIX Hear Dr. Dieffenbach of of the Unitarian Church, Hartford, on This Subject s 11-SUINday Evening:-so TR The Methodist Church No. 87 Pleasant Street, 12 room house FOR SALE. sosmesiommnmeacsss. $4,300) Very little cash required, Lot 70x173. No. 131 North Street 10 rooms. Lot 47x171 taken at once. Can be bought cheap i These are both bargains—Call on H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. ACCIDENT, HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE Are You Fully Protected? THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. . HARRY G, HANCOCK, Sec'y. WE WANT Houses For Sale at the tomers—See US CAMP REAL 272 Main Street [y West End—We have Cus- ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Building. FOR SALE Corner Lot 88 ftx164 ft., with three houses on same Location suitable for apartment block and stores, By ' SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WKDDINGS, nacm!o\(b oIe. TEL 0430 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 586 ARCH STREET ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main'St., New Britain, Conn. Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. "Phone 236. 287 Elm St. CONSTRUCTIVE | ADVERTISING l AEDE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Arylum St., Hartfora. *Zhone Ch. 1141-3 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nighs Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234. Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Lovery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Repairing a Spectalty., Tel. 1228 HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL MOTOR CARS, Vim and Scldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. NAGLE BANITARIUM AND PRIVATH HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN, Mealcal, Sursical and Obstetrie Patiente. Qulet lucation, excellent surroundings, from ic+iitutional Atoaosphers, The maited number ‘of eight roceived assures closo in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled 1o recognition. Conducted soiely by MARY E. NAGLE. B. N. FOR SALE Two tenement, 11 room house, 847 East street, with corner lot and room for extra building. Owner moved west and it is your chance. H. N. LOCKWOOD, | Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL IN STR! INTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford LET US SUPPLY YOUR WaAnaS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 290 WEST MAIN STREDR Office Open Monday and.Saturday Evenings MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1864. The Oldest Wall Paper and MAIN STREET. Paint Shop in the "PHONK; 534 City. We M ake Signs