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7 e - Will You Wait Until All Hudsons Are Sold? We Cannot Fill Orders at the Present Low Prices Much Longer, for Our Allotment Is Nearly Gone. Of over 50 makes of cars, Hudson is the only one that has not increased in price since last January. And because, in the past, it has been customary to set a date for higher prices to go into effect, many people have put off their purchase of a Hudson until the last minute. Hudsons will advance, for with the present price of materials they cannot be manufactured and sold at today’s prices after the materials now on hand are ex- hausted. But before that time comes our allotment of Hudsons will all be sold, and sales of any highest. price, many hundr Men who next spring enthusiastic we will not be able to sell you a car at present prices. When these other makes of cars sold at from $100 to $300 less than the Hud- son, our sales were greater than the total two cars that have been ad- vanced up to the price of the Hudson. Now that practica vanced in price, 1ly all the cars have ad- Hudson sales are at their Remember, too, that Hudson is never compared with cars that sell at or near its but always with cars that sell at eds of dollars more. planned to buy Hudsons are ordering them today. They know then the price will be higher, and the demand greater. are over 40,000 Hudsons in use—40,000 Today there owners. The present situation is an advan- tageous one. you do not d exhaust our have to pay You can save money if elay. Any day now we may allotment. Then you will more. WILLIAMS AUTO CO. 287 ELM STREET Showrooms 1 and 3 Main Street FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet Touring Car. Price for Quick Sale, WM. F. KEELEY CO., Elm and Franklin Sts. Tel. 1228. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Auto Repairing is our specialty. We burn Carbon Out of Oylinders while you wnit. Get Acquainted With Our Nervice. CITY SERVICE STATION, Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanley St. T L ik S L FOR SALE New and' Second Hand Furniture Lought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Bcds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Rte. A.D. LIPMAN, 84 Lafayctte Street Tel. Right 1329 Al wo want 1s a chamce to pryevo that our THOROUGH PRY OLEANING PROCESS not alone removes permanently oll spots, stains, soils, etc., but that it also lengthens the life of the fabrios cleansed by remov- ing the dirt that causes the cloth te become shiny, hard and brit- tle. Dry cleaning is not a side line here—it {8 our real business and wo're fully equipped for it. Modorate charges. Union Laundry Corp,, 266 ARCH ST. FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tencment House of 13 Rooms in Fine Repair With Extra Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Yusurance CITY HALL Hudson Motor Cars 'Williams Auto Co., Office and Show Rcom 1 and 3 Main St. Repair a Specialty. Service Station 287 Elm St Tel. 1228 POST CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. Rugs! . Carpets! Draperies! Wall Papers! DO YOU REQUIRE THE QUALITY KIND? THEN KNOW US— FOR It’s the only kind this store of years of repu- table business dealing knows. We want your trade for we’ve the merchan- dise you demand. OUR COUNTRY does not ask you to give your money—it simply asks you to loan it. You get it all back plus four per cent. Interest in the Second Liberty Loan Bonds. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INGURANNCE AND RXAL ESTATS' 29 WEST MAIN JTRESR | District of Berlin, ss: Probate Court _ New Britain, October 17, 1917. Tstate of Harry B. Arnold, late of New Britain, in said district, deceased. The administrator c. t. a. having represented the-estate insolvent as per application on file more fully ap- pears, thorefore: Ordared, That commissioners to re- ceive and examine ‘he claims of ored- the Probata ¥fMce for the Distriat »f day of October, A. D, 1917, at 8 dtrects the administrator c. t. a. to give public notice to all persons in- tqrested in said estate, to appear if { sh ¢ wme cause at sald time and place an(’; be heard relative to said appoint- nant, by publishing a copy of ordar In some newspaper published in aeld New Britain and having a cir- culation in said District, and by post- ing a like copy on the public si post, in the of N Raarest the where the st dwelt, a n make to court of the notice given. S8ERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Jud EE——— LIMITATION OF CLAIVS At a Court of Probate helden New Britain within and for the I trict of Berlin, in the Co | ford and Slate of Connecticut, o t {317th day of October, A. D., 1917 Pesent, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judre Yew Rritain, as ©xecutrix of the ins and testament of James district deceased. This Court doth decrce that six G5 be allowed and . limited for s of said estate to exhibit | thetr clajms against the same to the Bxcoutrix and directs that public | notlce be given of this order by ad- #2aid Nevs Britain and having a culation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign- jpost in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. NOTICE. Wonderful Bargains in Used Cars. Come in and mako us an offer. Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street. Tel. 221-4. BENJAMIN M. KNOX, Teacher of Singing. Rooms 39 and 40 Booth’s Block Tu y Aftcrnoon and Evening. No Charge for Voice Trial. Telcphone 545-3 MULTIGRAPH LETTEAS Fac-¢imile of Typewriting done ia 1, 3 and 3 cclors with signaturea Tetter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, INC. 26 ~ince sumen AArtors. « onn. ELEGTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. itors of =sdd _itate be appointed u} Ber!in, In New Britain, on the 3%nh ! o“w®& i the forenoon; and this court | this | ©n notion of Margaret Schultze of | Kano, late of New Britain, within sata | Ing in a newspaper published in‘v cir- Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not nnow who lost it. —_— All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e p—— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. house- Apply 77 Grove T. H. Bristoll. 10-17-6d TWWANTED—Maid for general work, No washing. Hill. Mrs. WANTED—Girl wanted in bindery. Adkins Printing Co. 66 Church St. 10-17-42 WANTED—American girl around 17 Years of age for clerical work in main office of local concern. Herald box TXX 10-17-3a WANTED-—Maid for general work. St. house - Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 31 Curtis 10-15-tf WANTED-— Young ages 16 to 23, to operating. Paid while learning. Apply to Southern 'New England Telephone company, Court street. 10-15-6d WANTED—Maid for general house- work in family of three. Good pay. No laundry work. 66 Forest street. 10-12-6d ‘WANTED—Girls and women at Union Laundry, 266 Arch street. 10- ————————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. ladies learn between telephone WANTED—American boy 16 years of age or over for operating a multi- graph machine. Boy having had some experience preferred. Address Box 15 BB, Herald office, 10-18-3d | WANTED—An excellent opportunity for a young man between 16 and 18 years of age who desires to learn the Draughting trade is now open with a large manufacturing concern. Address Box X22X Herald. 10-18-3d ANTED. The Newark Shoe i Stores Co., offers young man, {18 to 21 years of age, excellent opportunity to learn retail busi- :ness on high efficiency standard | and qualify for the management | of a branch store. Only bright, energetic young men who desire | to improve ability need apply. Liberal salary paid. Apply in person at the NEWARK SHOE STORE, 324 Main Street. D—Young man with High school education for clerical work in office of local concern. Good op- portunity for bright youns man. Herald Box 93 10-17-34 WANTED—Boy of 16 vears of age or over in main office of local concern. Herald box 6XX. 10-17-3d WANTED—A young man to work Saturday afternoon and evening. ‘- Apply at Newark Shae Store 324 Main street. 10-17-3d WANTED—Boy for stock room. Ap- Dly Elmer Automobile Company, 22 Main street. 10-16-6d | WANTED—Two men fo saw _down trees. Box X9X, Herald. 10-10t¢ FURNISHED ROOMS NNy A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Two six room tenements in three tenement house, just com- pleted. $25 second floor, $23 third floor. All modern improvements. Apply Title Realty and Develop- ment Co., Room 6, 193 Main street. Open evenings 6-8. 10-18-tf TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. Private family. Adults. Light house- keeping. Central. Address Box 10X, Herald. 10-17-2dx TO RENT—Two well furnished rooms all modern improvements in new building, centrally located. In- quire Mrs. J. M. Cone. LeWitt block, Elm street entrance. 10-17-3a tenement $15 10-17-3dx TO RENT—S5 rooms, 109 Winthrop street. FOR SALE. Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and reéults-—Let the city know your wants - FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Six cell, 8 volt Willard storage battery, used 4 months. Tel. 1959. 10-18-2dx FOR SALE—Corbin Model 30 Road- ster for sale cheap. W. C. Betz, 127 Griswold street, City. 10-18-3dx FOR SALE—Bait fish. berger, 114 Arch street. C. Wahren- 10-17-6dx FOR SALE—House, barn, chicken coops, fruit trees, over two acres of land. Apply John J. Murphy Plainville. 10-15-wix, FOR SALE—1917 motorcycle. Very reasonable. A1l condition. Am leaving town and would like to sell before Saturday. please call between 7:00 a. m. and 8:30 p. m, H. L. Smith, 86 Lake street. Telephone 2008. Harley-Davidson 10-18-2dx FOR SALE—Native lumber for sale, hickory, white oak, oak and ches nut, sawed to dimensions. A. Braz & Sons, Inec., Middletown, Conn. 10-18-1dx FOR SALE—b5 piece parlor suite, 94 Griswold street. 10-18-1d FOR SALE—A fine Upright must be sold on account town. Call 62 Jubilee St. Piano, leaving E————————————————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as chauffeur ir private family. Four years' exper- ience. Best of references. Address Box X35X, Herald Office. 10-16-3dx TO RENT—Basement rooms. tenement of 3 42 Prospect street. 10-17-3dx 118 FOR RENT—Six large rooms Maple street. corner Whiting 10-17-2dx TO RENT—Storage for one car April 1st. 492 Stanley St. 10-17-2dx FOR RENT—About Dec. 1, lower floor, two family house, at 55 Bas- sett street. 10-15-12dx to TO RENT—Four room tenement, op- posite Methodist church, Kensing- ton. Twelve dollars. Eight min- utes from trolley. 10-15-6dx TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf TO RENT—House, good barn and about seven acres of land. Inquire No. 2, R. R. Arcade. 9-28-tf WANTHEM WANTED—Small tenement, unfur- nished, or two furnished rooms for housekeeping, by American couple; no children. Must be central and convenient. State particulars and price in first letter. Address Box 35, BB, Herald. 10-18-1dx WANTED—Stenographer with several vears experience desires position. Address Box 28X, Herald. 10-18-2dx WANTED—Second in good condition. hand Herald, furnace, 12X, 10-1813dx WANTED—Apartment in the neigh- borhood of Grand, Griswold or Hart street. Address Box 6XX 10-17-tf WANTED—A cashier and stenogra- pher for responsible position. State experience, etc. fully. Address Cash- ier, Herald Office. 10-16-5d WANTED—Bookkeeper. Good chance for advancement and opportunity to learn business. Address Box X29X, Herald. 10-16-6d4 TO RENT—Furnished room. Board. Suitable for a couple, or two gentle- men. 219 Monroe extension. 10-16-6dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished heated rooms, 83 Maple St. 10-13-8d " Late Model Buick Six | Touring ; also 1917 Reo Road- ‘;ster; ’16 Overland Roadster, taken in trade for New Dodge | Brothers. No | offer refused. Co_hen Motor Co. AUTO LIVERY HORACE L. HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.30 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged 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 Maja Sts,, Tel. 558. Under Bronson Hotel reasonable WANTED—Housekeeper, by man with two children. Elderly woman pre- ferred. Address 22XX, Herald. 10-16-wix WANTED—By New Britain General Hospital, 200 head of cabbage, 1,000 1bs. of Hubbard squash, 25 bushels rutabaga turnips, 25 bushels carrots, 25 bushels parsnips, 10 bushels beets and four bushels pea beans. 10-12-tf WANTED—FTreight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at-freight office, Whiting street. 10-8-tt WANTED—OId false teeth. matter it broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 10-12-16dx ——e NOTICES. Don't Take an auto trip to Camp Devens in new 7-passenger touring car next Sunday. $7.00 round trip. Tel. 1959. 10-18-3dx NOTICE—]J. J. Kraus kindly send ad- dress to Post Office, Box 256. 10-17-2d NOTICE—Painting and paperhang- ing. Floors scraped and refinished. Plaster repairing and chimney re- peiring. Tel. H. J. Foiren, Ken- sington, Conn. 10-16-5dx DO you want to turn your car into | cash? Call Sperry, 804. 10-15-wilx NOTICE—Automobile parties out. Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. taken Allen Car. Tel. 265-12. 10-16-6d SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for sigcs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Malin street, 6-8-t¢t WANTED—Girl wants housework without laundry. J. A., Box 155, Berlin, Conn. 10-12-d6x LOST. LOST—A bunch of keys wth owners name attached: Please leave at Herald Office and receive reward. 10-18-3d LOST—In Ten Cent Store. Wedding ring with initials. Porter and Dyson box. Reward if left at Porter and | 10-18-1d: NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR. STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obsteiric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight recelved assures close In- dividual sttention. All physicians entitled to _recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE, R. 1 10-18-3dx FOR SALE—Typewriter, bargain $20.00. Satisfactory terms. Call 477 Arch street, 10-18-2dx FOR SALE—House lot in Belvid~re. Size 69 by 129. Near car lius on Stratford road. Address G. P. Blake, Woodsville, N. H, 10-15-6d2 FOR SALE—A few second-hand ranges. Also a full line of Stewart Ranges. F. W. Loomis Co. 150 Arch street. 9-. 8-?1 MO L P S SR T 1917 Ford delivery and 0” or will exchange for Call Sperry, Tel. 804. 10-16-wix S ——————. FOR SALE—225 dollars buys 1914 | Ford touring car, good tires. good: shape all around. This is a bar- gain. Elmer Automobile Co., 23 Main St. 10-16-6d £ anything. FOR SALE—1916 Reo touving -car, good condition, complete, small & mileage. A. Zimmerman, Ths | Stanley Works. 9-20-t¢ i FOR SALE—Pool table in good cons ’}'r ditton. Inquire at the Central Poof, Parlor, Plainville or call 31-2. 10-13-wh wj:’ | FOR SALE—Very desirable 7 house, Maple Hill. Lot fruit, etc. Price, $6,500, mortgage. C. C. Prentice, lum St., Hartford, Conn., or ’pho: 1336-5 evenings. 10-16. Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STREET., Livery Cars for hire, day and nl‘t. StorAge, Supplies and Repalring. "FOR SALE 7] Cottage on Lenox Place belonging to Estate of Dr. F. W. Peck—Everything in first class condition. APPLY TO H. D. RUMPHKEY, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. FIRE INSURANCE J & 72 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. ——— et} OWNER HAS GOT TO LEAVE TOWN. Cann take his three family house with him; will sell at a sac fice. SEE US. ’Nuff ced. | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Strect 305 Bank Eullding. FOR SALE Two Three-family Houses and extra lot. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. wBY¥ SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. T AT R A TR SR BACK TO ROBUST | STRENGTH Ao you losing your grip on things? Are your health and strength slipping away from you? Have you disobeyed the laws of Nature, trying to force your body to do more work or have more play than your nerv- ous system could stand? Do you feel that your vitality is being sapped and you are no longer what you used to be? Do the right thing—and do it now! Health is too precious thing to be trifled with. Put aside what you are doing —go and see Dr. Hyde, the Hartford Specialist. Dr. Hyde has made a name for himself as a‘very success- ful Specialist in Chronic troubles. When you consult him you get the benefit of his vast ex- perience and mature judgment. You will not only find him a reliable specialist, but a Syme pathetic advisor—a true friend. If you feel your health slip- ping away from you—if you realize that you are not what you ought to be—if you have i tried other doctors without getting help—don’t hesitate, but go at once to . The Hartford Medical Specialist e e — DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN. 9 to 12, 1:30 to Sundays, 10 to 1