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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 0X & CO. HARTFORD BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS for Fall and October De- lineator. Church Street section. DRESSES With Youthful Lines! Just for girls of college age? Not at all. Betty Wales Dresses are bought extensively by women who realize that while ‘“youth can wear anything,” maturer years must carefully select their styles. Betty Dresses by their youthful lines are a material aid in retaining one's youthful appearance. + We unhesitatingly recommend Betty Wales Dresses, too, for quality of material, wormanship Every model is splendidly made and there are many little refinements not at all usual in unusual style. dresses so reasonably priced. and We are Flartford Agents for these charming frocks; let us show you the Fall models in the Girl's department. » A Presentation of Advance Models in Bon Ton Corsets Began These Smart Corsets always in.style and unexcelled in quality and workmanship. to get maximum comfort and absolute satisfaction you should be scientifically fitted; the difference between our fitting and putting on a corset just anyhow will be quickly noted. seted right up to the minute make an appointment with Miss Lon- gon, the renowned New York Corsetierre now in ment for a brief stay. Today appeal, because they are authentic But in order To insure being Cor- Corset Depart- Fall Boots for Women 8 inch Lace Boots, Goodyear welt, leather Louis heels; A, B and C widths. Special price $6. Brown Kid 8 inch lace Boots with Nubuck top, style as above; $8.00 grade $6.50. All brown kid 1 inch lace Boots, turn soles, covered heels; A, B and C wide. $8.00 grade $7.00. Handsome new Spats in Eng- lish box cloth; tailor made Kersey and felt, pair $1.50 to $4.50. Boys’ School Suits 1,000 SUITS AT SALE PRICES. In reality we can offer you a choice of over 2,000 _ School Suits—nearly all having 2 | Handsome fall and winter |' materials; sizes 6 to 18. $5.98, $ $8.50 | | Suits worth today $1.00 to $2.50 models 6.98, $7.98 and pairs of trousers. in selected styles. nary clothes. over these prices. young men’s clothing department. Bring the boy First Long Trouser Suits First Long Trousers Suits are a specialty of the Suits made es- peciaily for young fellows and not at all in old men’s They have the snap and appearance of the college man’s clothes and are better made than ordi- here for his First Long Pant Suit. Prices $12.98 up to $22.50. N. F. Keeley Co. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS jealer in Reo, Chevrolet and Repub- lic Trucks. lepair a Specialty. I | | | Tol. 1228 drafted Men Only | Our $6.00 Photoes for $3.00. ‘uesday and Wednesday. ARCADE STUDIO. NOTICE. Automobile Bargains 117 Dodge Touring, ’168 Touring, '186 | Roadster. PEACHES _Freestone peaches for can- ning. Buy this week at local | stores or at orchard. Buy 15 Chevrolet Touring, '17 Metz ! from Elijah Rogers, Shuttle Touring, *15 Metz Roadster, Chalmers | Foadster. i Reo Truck, Also 1-ton Truck. Above cars guaranteed. No reason- able offers refused. Clearing Sale of Tires. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH STREET Meadow. WANTED—Boys. The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads, reach hundreds in the ' city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. 1917, Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Experinced shoe sales- man; good pay for the right man. Box 21 B X, Herald. 7-3d WANTED—Watchman for local con- cern. Apply stating age and wages wanted. Address Watchman, Her- ald office. 9-17-3d WANTED—Bright American boys— 16 years of age or over, for posi- tion in main office of large manu- facturing concern. Excellent chance for advancement by bright boys. Box 14B, Herald. 9-15-3d Attractive earn- ings. Interesting healthful outdoor work. Excellent opportunity to learn telegraphy free and to gain clerical experience. Unlimited op- portunity for advancement. Acci- dent, sickness and pensions for those who remain in the service. No Polish need apply. Western Union Telegraph Company, No. 11 Railroad Arcade. 9-12-15 WANTED—Young man for work in cost department of local factory. State age and references. Address X32X, Herald Office. tf TO RENT, TO RENT—Pleasant tenemient, lower floor, all improvements, $15.00 per month. Inquire E. 1615 Stanley. Tel. TO RENT—A furnished front with privilege of Kitchen. Box 8 B. Apply 9-17-3dx TO, RENT—A very convenlent room apartment, first floor, modern improvements. Arch street. five all Inquire 580 TO RENT-—Five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. All improvements. Address Box B X 9, Herald. 9-15-2dx TO RENT—Desirable five room tene- ment. All modern improvements, garage. 93 Hart street. 9-11-6dx 9-17-6dx | WANTED—Girl to assist in general housework. Good wages. - Apply 70 Lenox Place. 9-17-tf MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ) L FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Second Gas Stove. Ap- ply Erwin Home, Bassett street. 9-15-2dx WANTED—Young lady, 16 years of age or over for position in factory office. Grammar school training es- sential. Box 27AX, Herald. 9-16-3d WANTED —American girl 16 years of age for position in office of local concern. Good chance for advance- ment for right sort of person. Box 260, Herald. 9-15-3d WANTED—GIrl for light housework. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Wainright, 18 Steele street, near Harrison street. 9-15-2dx WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ap- ply 29 Park Place. 9-15-3d WANTED—Two good girls for up- stairs and downstairs work. Mrs. George Hill, 16 Washington St. 9-17-tf WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning in girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co, 22 Walnut St, city. 9-14-3d g /) WANTED—Girls wanted for Bindery | Work. Adkins Printing company. 9-14-3d | WANTED MAID for geneeral house- | work. Apply 154 West Main St. 9-13-tf | WANTED—A woman to sweep, and clean glass cases every morning. A splendid pesition with good pay. For particulars address Box S16, Herald Office. 9-12-d6 P ————————————————— NOTICES. teacher 108-13. 9-12-12d4 NOTICE—Joseph G. of piano and organ. Becbe, Tel. TO RENT—New houses, just com- pleted; 6 room rent, $26.00: 5 room rent, $25.00; 7 room rent, $27.00, Quigley, 277 Main St. 9-6-tf TO RENT—Store for commerclal use in Hereld Building. Frontaze, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pun. Co. 5-10-t2 TO RENT-—Board and room, for five genlemen in private family. Box 24BX,, Herald. 9-15-3dx — e FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Nicely furnished room. Also two furnished rooms suitable for lght housekeeping. All con- veniences. 5 Fairview street. 9-17-tf Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. FREE T 4 Hours from 10 a. m, to 5:00 p. m. REE FOR THIS VISIT Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you should not fail to take advantage of it. him should remember the day, date You Sick? Are You Suf- fering? If So Call on Him . and Take Advantage of His -8kill and Experience. 7 Whe rapidity with which he de- seribes all diseases is truly wonderful Hland astonishes all who call upon him; and his extensive practical experi- ence enables him to determine Naughton making an X-ray examination of the ungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an iaid to Dingnosis This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to all who call on him at ‘Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Sept. 18th, ONE DAY ONLY O THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by {| Dr.NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist —WHO WILL BE AT— Beloin Hotel NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, SEPT. 18th To all who calf on him at Beloin Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of disease, Examinations, All Medical Service, Surgical and office Treat- Hotel, Tuesday, Sept. 18th ments, absolutely Free of Charge. are suffering, you The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at every visit the young, the old, the rich. the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to and office hours of his visits and call early to avoid the crowded last hours. whether a case is curable or whether it is incurable. Not only will you be surprised at his wonderful knowledge of disease, his plain, concise explanation of cause and effect, but at the marvelous rapidity with ~which his common sense treatment goes to the seat of the trouble; giving relief, and in all cases that have not progressed too far, a cure. DON’T WAIT ! The sick multitudes crowd his of- fices from morning until night, and it you would avoid disappointment you should call early- Dr. Naughton makes regular visits to New Britain from time to time to personally attend to his many patients who are unable to visit his Worcester office. Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Sept. 18th, from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGHTON SPECIALIST CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMENTS. OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. TO RENT—Neatly furnished front room with board, all conveniences. Cottage house. Use of telephone. $8.00 per week. Mrs. G. Wesche, lumbia street. 1d NOTICE—Highest cash prices paid for second-hand steam, electrical or me- chanical machinery; also hangers, pulleys, shaftings, and beltings. Write 309 Union Office, Springfield, Mass. 9-8-10dx SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for sigsns and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tf LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 163-12 or 1467-4. 6-15-tt E—————————————————————— AUTOMOBILE. Automobile parties taken out. Rea- sonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 9-17-61x WANTED—Ford tourlng car; late model; must be in perfect running condition. Address P. O. Box 66 it 9 1dx Here Are a Few Sales We Have Just Made in the Past Few Days House on Liberty street for A. J. Beaton to Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Mazeine. House on Commonwealth avenue for Ernest and Harriet Norman to Officer and Mrs. James Skelly. House on East Main street for Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hiltbrand to Mr. and Mrs. James Crowley. House at No 420 Myrtle street fer Jan Andruskie- wicz to Frank and Angela Ritoli. We’ve Rented: — House on Griswold street for Mrs. May Lord. . Store in Rogers’ Block to New York Wholesale Mil- linery Co. Let us Sell or Rent your Property for you. make no mistake. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Tel. 343. You’ll 272 Main Street. School, Department, City of New Britain. NOTICE REGISTER EARLY THE PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOLS Open Monday, September 17, at 7 S0 P. M. Sessions from 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday at-Central Gram- mar Sohool Hall, Cor. Main and Chestnut Streets. - Free Instruction is offered in Reading, Writing, Spelling, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Composi- tion, American Citizenship. REGISTER EARLY P FOR FOR SALE—The following second hand cars must be disposed of within the next two weeks. - No reasonable offer refused. One 1915 6-40 Hudson touring; one 1916 6 cyl. Overland touring; one 1915 Reo, 4 cyl. touring; one 1916 Ap- person, 4 pass roadster; one Marion touring, $150; one Reo touring, $100; one truck $50. This truck will make a good tractor, Willlams Auto Co.. 287 Elm. 9-15-7d FOR SALE-—1916 Chummy Roadster, new Willard batteries, lights and starter, $350. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 9-15-7d FOR SALE—Hardman Grand: Su- perb tone and action, very re- sponsive. Indeed a great bargain for teacher or pupil. Cost $800. Price $325. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. 9-6-10d FOR SALE—Capen Upright Plano: Used enough to bring out the fine Capen tone. Very handsome ma- hogany case. Cost $375. Price $235. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford Conn. ' 9-6-10d desirable SALE—Two very seven room houses at Maple Hill, Newington. Price $5,000 and $6,- 500 liberal mortgages. "Phone C. C. Prentice, New Britain 1335-5 even- ings, or 18 Asylum St, Hartford. 9-13-4d ofore the public. | FOR SAUR. « FOR SALE—Decker & Sons Upright Piano: One of Decker & Son's’ best models. Scarcely used any. Price ' $250. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. i 9-6-10d TFOR SALE—Half barrels for pickles, sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. 8-30-9t FOR SALE—Chickering Square: Real g0od tone and useful piano. Cost §$900. Frice $15 dellvered in city. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 '~ Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. 9-610d FOR SALE—KTranich & Bach Upright Piano: One of the standard pianos, Many years of future good uge. Cost $450. Price $175. 9-6-10d FOR SALE — Huntington 'Upright Pilano: Most popular piano in New England. Mahogany. A-1 con- dition. Cost $300. Price $140. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford, Ct. 9-6-10d FOR SALE—Planista 88 Note Player Piano: Used, but in perfect ordsr. Sold new for $485. Price with rolls etc. $295. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. 9-6-10d FOR SALE—Steck 88 Note Piano: Very little - used. hogany Case. handsome design. looks new, and is perfect. Cd%r $800. Price $495. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford. Conn. 9-6-10d Player Ma- FOR SALE—1915 Ford Touring car in good mechanical condition. Ad- dress Ford, Herald Office. 9-13-6d WANT™ WANTED—Man and wife wish rooms furnished for light ho keeping. Adolph Johnson, 61 M. . 9-17-2dx two WANTED-—Living room. ticulars and privileges. 34 XX. Give par- Apply Box aix WANTED—Immediately, a tenement of 5 or 6 rooms in the outskirts of city. Address Box 33 X. WANTED—Four or five room rent by American couple. State price and conveniences in first letter. Address Box 23B, Herald. WANTED—Washing and ironing do at home. Mrs. Miller, streat. to 7 West 9-15-2dx WANTED—To purchase modern eight room house, on good sized lot, western party of city. House, Herald Office. in 9-16-3dx FOR Single House, 7 Rooms; all imp Three minutes walk from Post Office. Two-family House, 13 rooms; all Address | FOR SALE—Knabe Upright Piano: Justly called the *World’s Best Piano.” An exceptional opportun- ity to own a Knabe for the modest sum of $325. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conna 9-6-10d FOR SALE—Steinway Upright Piano: Full rich tone and in excellent shape. Cost $750. Price $375. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. 9-6-10d FOR SALE—Halines Bros.: The old original plano. Excellent tone and touch. Cost $350. Price $140. Sedgewick & Casey, 139 Asylum 58 rest. Hartford, Conn. 9-6-104 FOR SALE—House, barn and three acres of land at East Berlin. Cheap, Easy terms. D. P. Dunham, Tel 92-4, 9-15-2d - FOR SALE—Horse and wagon cheap. 113 North street. 9-15-3dx FOR SALE—Three baker wagons in first class condition. Inquire 142 Main stree 6-15-61 FOR SALE—Corbin Mod. 30 touring car in first class condition; elec- Jights and gencrator. Addrcss 55 Peari St 9-12-60x rovements, $7,000. improvements: on John St. Finest location in_ city. $5,000. H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Streei. FIRE INSURANCE RENTS One on West Main street $40. One on Hart street $22, Large Garage and Paint MONEY TO LOAN. $40. One on Harrison street with garage $25. Shop on Vance street $15. < Let us rent your house for you too. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO. 208 Bank Bulldh TO RENT House, Containing Ten Rooms in Western Part oft City. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, inc. 242 MAIN | RENIER, PIC 127 RAIN SYREET STREET. KHARDT & DUNN CPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 311-3 Royal Worcester Corsets We are now showing an exquisite new ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET, modeled especially for< wear this autumn It’s STYLE, FIT and DURABIL- ITY are the result of high-grade materials and expert workmanship. Made in either pink or white Brocade. Price $2.00. Other models, at $1.00, $1.50, $3.00 and $3.50 each. NEW FALL HATS for Children and Misses.” Tailored tyles. Very smart for school and semi-dress wear.