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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. FOX & CO. G HARTFORD " ENTRANCES A Profusion of Lovely Fall Hats At Popular Prices ON PRATT, TREMBULL AND CHURCH STREETS. Dpening Display! Silk and Dress Goods a rom Orders Piaced During February and March, Before the Radical Advance in Prices! A superb display: Weaves innumerable and a perfect riot of wonderous and THE NEW SILKS harmonious colorings. CREPE SAT SATIN CHARM CREPE METEOR PUSSY WILLOW CREPE DE CHINE CREPE GEORGETTE IN EUSE M KASHMIR SATIN WILL-O-THE-WISP SATIN BROCADE ARMURE STRIPES ATELASSE SATIN RADIANT THE VELVETS AND FUR PLUSHES 18-inch Silk Velvet for hats and trim- ming in all the wanted shades. 42-inch Cheney’s Chiffon beautiful all silk costume velvet, in popu- Yar colors and black. 42-inch-Black Costume Velvets, a qual- ity for every purpose, from the light weight chiffon to the heavy coating. Russian, taup Velour, brown. a excellent for mand for stol ming. mic Crushed . 43-inch Imported Velveteen, genuine “Worrell” London dye, in black, navy, e, prune, Burgundy and 50-inch Coating Plushes in fur effects, service and in great de- Is, collars, muffs and trim- Moleskin, Beaver, Hudson Bay Seal, Sapinex Sealette, Esquimette and Kera- Plush. THE NEW IIRESS GGODS The choice and beautiful in Winter Weaves at exceptionally low prices, including: FRENCH SERGES MEN’S WEAR S POIRET TWILL GABERDIN WOOL TAFFETA WOOL POPLIN EPINGLE DUV ERGE BR E ET DE LAINE SILK and WOOL POPLINS OADCLOTH WOOL PLAID TRICOTINES JERSEY CLOTH VELOUR THE WOOL COATINGS FANCY VELOURS BURELLA CLOTH WOOL PLUSH SEE THEM NOW. VAL LUSTRE VELFUR ENA CLOTH BOLVIA CLOTH Many of these Coatings cannot be duplicated at any price as several of the larger mills are now operating under government contracts. Coatings is imperative. An early choice in ) T TR Y P OLDIER DROWNS AT AYE | Jective From Newbury, Vt., rnns] From Raft at Contonment Pond— Last of 40 P.C. Arrives. Ayer, Mass., Sept. 24 —Thousands | ¢t visitors, besieged Camp Devens | esterday and witnessed the arrival of | ore than 2,100 recruits, the last of | e 40 per cent. of the draft. l The crowd came from all sections | New England and Northern New | % in such numbers that hundreds | » unable to get Inside the gates. | It was after nightfall when 690 hen from Springfield, Pittsfield, Lee, [Westfield, Wilbraham and Brookfield ! ved, and were assigned to the | Bepot brigade. | The arrival of the 51 men from ashua, N. H., who went into the 03rd heavy artillery and seven from ankfort, N. Y., ad one man from ittle Falls, N. Y., who were assigned | i o the 303rd infantry completed the { Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, | 0 per cent. The 76th division now as 20,000 selected men. The first death in the division oc- urred yesterday when Private George | Delzilf of Battery B, 302nd light field ) artillery fell from a raft in Robbins § [Pond, on the outskirts of the canton- iment, and was drowned. He was 28 | years old and came here from New- | bury, Vt, on Wednesday. The body | lwas recovered by a medical officer. i LYRA PARK WRECKED. Meriden Organization Suffers Through Work of Vandals. Meriden, Sept., 24.—What is be-; lleved to be registration of anti-Ger- man feeling was brought to light yes- terday when it was discovered that depredations have been committed at Lyra park, the private recreation grounds of the German Lyra Singing socicty located just outside the city ! limits, The discovery was made by | the president and another member ofl the soclety on a visit to the park. The bowling alley is demolished and the building badly wrecked. Windows In the large assembly hall ‘have been broken and the woodwork | torn off or marred thraughout the hall. Al the benches, tables and out- houses in the park arc now in kind- )ing wood. Indications are that the work was done with an axe. PROTE . New Have, Mayor on the fares here to the Board of Aldermen ¢ the special meeting Af that body tonight. He will urge ‘he appointment of a committee to investigate the right of the trolley company to raise the passenger fare. This committec will be composed of members of the railroad comitice and other aldermen, and President Grodske of the board will ask that a public “ampner wil raise in troil “SHOELESS JOE” EXEMPT. Greenville, S. C., Sept. 24.—Joe Jackson, the Chicago American league team’s star batter, has been granted ! exemption from selective draft in the | National Army. His home formerly was here, and the local exemption board, whose action is reviewable by the district boavd, granted him ex- emption on the grounds of a depend- ent wife Hudson Motbr Cats Williams Auto Go.' Office and Show Service Station Rcom 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Elm St. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Ete. A.D. LIPMAN, 31 Lafa Tel. HULTIGR Fac-eimile of Typewriting done 1n i. 2 ané 3 cclors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CA. INC. 26 miate Busw 1329 Hartford. Conn. NAGLE SANITARIUM HOSPITAJ. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight received assures close in- Aividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E, NAGLE, R. N. 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tenement House of 13 Rooms in Fine Repair With Extra Lot and All Improvements. | H. N. LOCKWOOD, | Rcal Estate and Ynsurance | CITY HALL | Sale en Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. hearing be hcld this week on the mat- <er, In order that report may be made back to the board next Monday right. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repalring, FURNISHED ROOMS The Classified Colurns 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. assified y A WJRD NN . CASH IN ADVANCE. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young shoe salesman de- sires position with an exclusive shoe store, good recommendations and exempt from draft. Address Box B17X, Herald. 9-24-d3x WANTED—DMale stenographer, 17 to 20 years of age. The New Depar- ture Mfg. Co., employment dept. 9-22-6d WANTED-——A good all around steam- fitter and plumber for local fac- tory. One who understands vacuum system heating and can maintain Position permanent. Ad- giving references, ‘*‘Steam- New Britain Herald. 9-22-24 fitter,” WANTED—AnN office boy. Apply at the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. 9-22-6d WANTED—Young man with High school education for clerical work in factory office of local concern. Address Box 3BB, Herald. 9-21-3d NOTIC PIANO TUNING—C. A. Humphrey, 97 So. Burritt St., "Phone 2063. 9-24-1dx All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. T ———— LOSI. LOST—Between New Britain and Berlin last Thursday night, Presto- lite gas tank. J. G. Molumphy, Berlin. 9-24-1d LOST—Sunday afternoon, either on trolley from Hartford or in New Britain on Main St.,, $30 in cash in envelope and liberty loan slip with owner’s name on envelope. Address C. C. S. J. Herald. Reward. 2d-9-24-x LOST—On Berlin turnpike, nose glasses attached to black silk rib- bon. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 9-24-3d ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION, = MINTMUM CHARGE b Everybody is not reading the Herald ali of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always efore the public. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. g FOR SALE—Fine Quality Paeche Elberta peaches for canning, Sunset Orchards Co., Shuttle Meadow, Tel- ephone 82-4 9-24-tt FOR SALE—1913 Ford truck. Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. 9-24-2d4 FOR SALE—Large kitchen with reservoir on back. Suitable for country house. Burns wood. Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church street. 9-24-2 range FOR SALE—1917 Oakland little six touring car. Run less than 5,000 miles. Tel. 158-12 or 160 Maple St., 2nd floor. 9-24-3dx FOR SALE—Fine Quality = Peaches. Elberta peaches for caniing, Sunset Orchards Co., Shuttle Meadow, Tel- ephone 82-4. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in Plainville, on trolley line, five cent .fare to New Britain, five minutes from post office. Enquire of A. N. Clark, 72 Broad St. 9 3d LOST—A striped silk belt on Lake street. Will the finder please re- turn to 67 Russell street. 9-24-1dx NOTICE—Automohile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 9-24-6dx HAIR GOODS—The misses Lambert of 82 Lake St. have located at 173 High St, Hartford. Will be here , Tuesdays in response to calls. Tel. Charter 4927-12. 9-24-eod-tf NOTICE—See Gayler for your check writer, prices $3.50 to $65.00. 9-21-3dx NOTICE—Joseph G. Beebe, teacher of piano and organ. Tel. 108-13. 9-12-12d SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street. 6-8-tf LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 153-12 or 145 6-15-+t HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—First class laundress take home small plain washing. Mrs. A. W. Austin, 85 South Burritt St 9-24-2d FURNISHED housekeeping. Prospect St. ROOMS—For light All conveniences. 16 9-24-6d WANTED—Furnished rooms. front room in private house, ncar Landers, Frary & Clark, for man and wife. Light housekeeping used if allowed. Address W. F. Durian, 42 Homestead Ave., Hartford, Conn. 9-24-1dx Large YOUNG COUPLE want furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Occupancy late in Octo- Ler. Address Box 4XX, Herald. 9-24-d3x 3 pleasant TO RENT—Furnished room and board for one or two men. Ameri- cans preferred, 33 Main street. Tel. 1626-14. 9-22-24 | TO RENT—Nicely | furnished room. Also two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. All con- veniences. 5 Fairview street. 9-17-tf \BENJAMIN M. KNOX, Teacher of Singing. Rooms 39 and 40 Booth's Block Tuesday Afternoon and Evening. No Charge for Voice Trial. Telephone 515-3 W. F. Keeley Co. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS Dealer in Reo, Chevrolet and Repub- lic Trucks, Repair a Specialty. Tel. 1228 WANTED—Waitress, apply New Brit- ain Dairy Lunch. Experience un- e. 0. d.-9-18-tf WANTED—Two waitresses, one dish- washer, Asia Restaurant, 73 Church st. 9-22-3dx WANTED—Girl or housework. or call 'Phone 2021. woman for light Apply 65 Harrison St., 9-20-tf WANTED —- trimmer at apply J. Experienced once. Steady Brumbaum, 482 millinery position, Main St. 9-21-tf WANTED—A few more girls at Com- mercial Shirt Co., 2nd floor, 266 Arch street. 9-21-1w WANTED—Two good girls for up- stairs and downstalrs work. Mrs. George Hill, 16 Washington St. WANTED—Woman to washing and ironing. Black Rock Ave. take home Apply 19 9-20-6dx WANTEMN. WANTED—By voung couple, 3 or 4 rooms with improvements and good location in city or country. Box BSY. 9-24-2dx to adopt. Call or ad- S. C., 18 Green St., Hart- 9-24-2dx WANTED—Small child Must be an American. dress M. ford, Ct. WANTED—RBy young couple 3 or 1 rooms with improvement and good location. Young, Box B84. 9-24-2dx WANTED—Men boarders in private family, at 155 Hartford avenue. o AUTO LIVERY HORACE I HART Reliable and Reasonable Servive TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS EXPERT REPAIRING ON AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATORS Fenders, Tanks, Mufflers and Floor Trays Made to Order All kinds of Windshields Re- paired and Glasses put in. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, AUTO BODIES Main and East Main Sts,, Tel. 553. Under Bronson Hotel second hand 184. 134 W. 9-22-3d WANTED—At once, Richmond range, No. Main St., Plainville. WANTED—BYy young man, clerical work day afternoons. Herald Office. store or evenings and Satur- Address Clerk, 9-22-3dx WANTED—To buy second hand tri- cycle or velocipede. 'Phone 1461-3. 9-21-d WANTED—6 room tenement, modern conveniences, ten minute walk from center. Address Box 9BB. 9-21-3d WANTED—Stenographer work. Even- ings by experience party. Address Box 2BX. 9-21-3d " Reliable Employment Agency 74 West Main St. Tel. 428-12 Help Wanted Help Supplied Male and Female. 9-20-tf | 1 | FOR tapply with refer- ‘Reed Jewelry Co. Cooks, Kitchen Hands, House Girls, | Hotel and Restaurant, Laborers and | Farm Hands, ‘cial | COMPLETELY FURNISHED SHORE TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Steam heat. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished eight-room house with garage. 96 Forest St. Apply A, S. Walker. ] 9-24-3dx TO RENT—A large room 103 West Main St., Telephone 1613. 9-22-d2x rooms for All conveni- Herald. 9-22-2dx TO RENT—Furnished light housekeeping. ences. Box 16 B X, TO RENT—We have a hundred calls for rent. We will rent your house for you at a moderate charge. Call on or write us. Camp Real Estate Co., Room 305, Bank BIdg. 9-22-2d4 RENT—Six cottage with tory. Barnesdale. street, if interested. room California beautiful conserva- Call at 95 Hart 9-21-3dx TO RENT—New houses, pleted; 6 room rent, $2 rent, $2 7 room rent, in St. just com- .00: 5 room $27.00. 9 ERTY FOR SALE. Cottage in beautiful high location, only one lot from waterfront, over- looks Sound for miles, with half- mile beach and in high-class neigh- borhood; house has all improve- ments, town water, sewer connec tion, gas range and instantaneous water heater, set tubs, bath, tele- phone, four bedrooms and screened sleeping porch, stone fireplace, at- tractive lawn and garden; for sale direct by owner, personal reasons; only $750 cash required, terms can be arranged for balance. Imme- diate possession. Address R. H. W., Box 27 X, care Herald Office. 9118124 WANTED! Intelligent, neat| appearing young| men to sell A eolian-Vocalian Machines. Must ences. 164 Main St. THE CURRAN DRY GCGODS CO. SALESPEOPLE FOR SALE—Half barrels for pickles, sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. 8-30-tf GOLD CARRIAGE CO., / GARAGE Automobile Repairing and Forging Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET "Phone 1437-12—1435-3 FOR SALE—Building lots in Plain< ville, on trolley, five cent fare to New Britain, five minutes from post office. ugqulre A. N. Clark, 72 Broad St. 9-19- FOR SALE—1915 Eddy Awning & Ford runabout. Decorating Co. 9-24-2d FOR SALE—Boston weeks old, female, Inquire 483 Park bull pup, 7 good pedigree.' St., Tel. 761-4. 9-24-dix FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, very de- sirable seven-room cottage, two fire places, newly painted and pa- pered, improvements. Lot 650x163, Near trolley station. Price $5,000. Terms arranged. Address Owner, Herald Office. 9-21-6d 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 Mariort touring, $160; one Reo touring, $100; one truck $50. This truck will make a good trailer. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm. 9-15-7d4 FOR SALE—Gas range, complete. In first class condition, 160 Maple St..: 2nd floor. 9-213dx FOR SALE—1916 Reo touring good condition, complete, small mileage. A. Zimmerman, The Stanley Works. 9-20-tf car, FOR SALE—Organ, $8.00. 65 East St., good condition, Plainville. 9-24-26-28x FOR SALE Nice 7 Room Cottage, 54 Lenox Heat, Modern Convenience. All in Can be Bought Cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANCE Place. Hardwood first class condition. Floors, Furnace Location the best. 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. Here are some very desirable rents: House on Harri- son St., $40; West Main St., $40, and one for $50. Small shop 25x60 for light manufa St. Office $15. CAMP REAL cturing purposes $15. Main ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bailding. FOR SALE Three family house on East street by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. | 242 MAIN STREET. BERLIN P MUST BE SOLD 9 rooms, all improvements, land, 700 feet fronting on Worth and one-half acre of land. "Phone us, (728). ROPERTY AT OQNCE. furnaces, lavatories, etc. 9 acres ington Ridge. Or will sell house Quick action necessary at sacrifice price, THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 193 MAIN STREET UNCLE SAM 72 WEST MAIN STREET. SAYS SAVE! You Can Always Have Your Garments Look Like New Don’t buy new material when our cleaning and dyeing restores worn garments equal to new. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. process PHONE 1323-3. WANTED STATE OF CONNECTICUT . All residents of Connecticut to tax at local rates unless the St owning taxable securities are liable ate Tax of four mills on the dollar has been paid to the State Treasurer. On Or Before SEPTEMBER 30th The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay A HEAVY Balances in Banks (Not in Savings Banks) are liable Instruction and blank lists sent on application to State Treas- tax. urer at Hartford. FREDERICK S. PENALTY to this CHAMBERELAIN, Treasurer