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Have you lost a sum of Whatever you need and Furniture, Rugs, Lace Cur- money? Our records show ) PY @ tains, China and Housefur- that it pays best to advertise ¥ whenever you need it the [ ° nishings. this particular loss. Glasses, 2 - —12 Talcott St. 5 Herald classified columns will Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your HARTFORD rENNY A WO RO give you a surprising amount superb representative assortment proof and windproof. Robes to modern motor car. Every robe “NEW YORK” A heavy two-ply double warp Mohair plush in dark brown, shaded effect, pretty and ser- viceable. A robe for all weather. Bxtra size, 60-in. by 72-in. Plenty to tuck in around your feet, $8.50. “PRINCE CHARMING” The finest production of the robe maker's art. A crushed plush in rich, dark green or nevy with black back, a rich hendsome robe for pleasure car or limousine, $18.50. BFURNITURE CLEARANCE #ale means much to new Home Bullders—12 Talcott Street. are sold by us, cut on officially $4.98. ‘We have obtained the Hartford Stroock Motorobes and have just received direct from the mills a Pockets, with rubber inter-lining, waterproof, DIX UNIFORMS For Hospital Nurses and Parlor Maids Jt you’re a volunteer nurse for field service you may equip your- self for any emergency at our department on the second floor. REGULATION UNIFORMS models, all white in a variety of materials at ‘$2.50, $2.98, $3.98 and Blue Chambray Uniforms for $2.00 and $2.98. Blue and white striped gingham uniforms at $2.98. Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. Automobile Robes Including the Famous Stroock “Motorobe” agency for the celebrated t. There are Robes with Muff storm-proof, cold- match up in every detail with the is full standard in size and weight; rich in color, protecting in warmth, made to be a source of con- tinual comfort and satisfaction to the owner. in the corner of each Stroock Motorobe, a guarantee of superiority. The little silk label THE “SUPERIOR” Solid color double plush in dark green or navy with black back. Most durable robe made. Full size, b54-in. by 72-in, $6.98. ‘With Rubber Sheeting inter- lining, $8.50. THE “POLAR” Leopard skin effect on heavy double warp, plush, finished with scalloped cloth border. A robe for warmth and for ser- wice, 54x72, $10.98. THE “PRINCESS” ROBE. Beautiful soft crushed plush in two-toned brown and gold with plain back and scalloped border of shirred cloth. One of the most beautiful robes in the collection. Full size, $16.98. 64-in by 72-in., . approved lines, high and low neck EVERY LIBERTY Bond Tightens the Grip on Liberty’s Foes Every American helps win the war when he buys a liberty bonad. Let Your Dollars Win This War . .Subscribe at once to the sec- ond Idberty Loan. Bvery bond bought peace sooner and surer. BE AN AMERICAN AND BUY A BOND makes Automobile Hats With Veils SPECIAL AT $5.59. Black Velvet Auto Hats with Chiffon’ Veils attached; ready to wear. Vells in all shades. Very pretty and new—see them, just the Hat for the fall auto trip. Men’s Handkerchief Specials Men’s Full Size Hemstitched Initial Handerkerchiefs in 1-4 and 1-2 inch hem. All white and colored letters. Special at 10c each. The Christmas Handkerchiefs are ready. See our most excep- tional values at 12 1-2c. MERIDEN TEAM CHALLENGES. he Record A. C. football team flf“ Meriden issues a challenge to any lo- cal gridiron aggregation averaging 130-135 pounds, games to be played in this city. Arrangements can be wmade through Paul Stevens, 109 Ann street, Meriden ANNEX WILL HELP. H The popular Annex A. C. has joined in the movement to swell the Camp| Devens Athletic Fund, and will stage a game of indoor baseball at the State Armory next Thursday evenlag with Co. H, Home Guard. A silver collection will be taken up for the fund. —————————————— FHE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY. i Ko the Stockholders of The New York, Now ! Haven and Hartford Railroad Company: Notioe is hereby given that the Annual of the Stockhdlders of The New 'erk, New Haven and Hartford Rallrosd ‘will be held in Harmonic Hall, Btreet, In the City of New Haven, on Wedneaday, the 2ith day of . 3917, at 13 o'clock noon, for the purposes: o consider and take appropriate actlon on the Statement of the affairs of The NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that a Speclal Meeting_of the Stockholders of The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company will be held in Harmonte Hall, No. 9 Eim Street, in the City of New Haven, Connecticut, at three o'clock in the after- noon of the twenty-fourh day of Ocober, 1917, if the Annual Meeting shall have ad- Jjourned at that hour; if not, then immedl- ately upon the adjournment of said Annual Meeting, for the following purposes: 1.To‘act upon the acceptance of the amendment to the charter of this cor- poration contained in an Act of the Gen- eral Assembly of the State of Connec- ticut, approved May 15th, 1917, en- titled: “An Act Amending the Charter of The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company,” in refer- ence to the issue of shares of preferred stock. .To act upon the acceptance of amendment to the charter of this cor- poration contained in an Act passed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, approved May 25th, 1917, entitled: “An Act Relative to the Issue of Pre- ferred Stock by The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Com- pany.” To act upon a proposition to authorize the issue of not exceeding four hundred and fifty thousand (450,000) shares of cumulative preférred stock of the par_value of one hundred dollars ($100) each, the holders of which shall be en- titled to receive out of the annual net income of the Company, dividends of not exceeding seven per centum per » faw York, New Haven, and Hartford Rafiroad Company for the year ending December 31, 1916, and all acts scribed therein or reported at said ms ing. 3.To elect a Board of Directors to serve untfl the next annual meeting and un- til their successors shall have been elected and qualified. 8. To sct upen proposd amendments to the Btockholders’ by-laws as follows: Amend Article III. by changing the date for the Annual Meeting of the Stock- holders from the fourth Wednesday of Qctober In each year to the third Wednesday of April in each year, and by striking out the words “Chairman of the board” and inserting in lleu thereof the word “President,” so that said article as amended shall read as follows: “III. The annual meeting of this corpor- ation at which directors shall be chos- en, shall be held in the City of New Haven, Connecticut, on the third Wednesday of April in each year at 12 o'clock M. at such place as shall be fixed by the President or Di- rectors.” Amend Articles IV, VIL, and IX. by striking out the words “Chairman of the Board” wherever they occur and inserting in lieu thereof the word President,” so that said articles as amended shall read as follows: “IV. A special meeting of this corpora- tion may be called at any time by order of the Board of Directors and shall be held in the City of New Haven at such hour and place as shall the President or Di- be fixed by rectors.” “VIL For each annual and special meeting of the Stockholders the Board of Directors shall appoint two tellers to recelve and count the votes cast thereat. In case of the failure of the Board of Directors to make such appointment, or in case of the failure or inability of either or both of the tellers to serve at such meet- the President or tellers, shall appoint in his, or #IX. All the meetings of this corpora- tion shall be presided over by the Presiden:, when he shall be present.” 4.To transact any other business which may properly come before said mecting. For the purpose of this meeting the trans- for books of the Company will be closed teom O i0th to October 2zdth, 1917, both days inclusive. Datsd at XNew IHaven Comnecticut, this fAret day of October, 1437. By order of tho TWaurd of Directors, ARTHUR F. CLARX. Zo-retary. annum. For the purpose of this meeting the trans- fer books of the Company will be closed from October 10th to October 24th, 1917, both days inclusive. Dated at New Haven. Connecticut, this first day of October, 1917. By order of the Board of Directors, ARTHUR E. CLARK, Secretary. FOR SALE: Modern 3-Tencment House of 13 Rooms in Fine Repair With FExtra Lot and All Improvements, H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance CITY HALL AUTO LIVERY HORACE I. HART Reliable and Reasonable Servive TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.30 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged 5 596 ARCH STREET GARAGE STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS EXPERT REPATRING 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 Mak Sts., Tel. 553. Under Bronson Hotel x | the: AGENTS WANTED. $5 to $7 dally selling New Fibre brooms; every woman will buy. Sample by Parcel Post, 45 cen Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. 10-22 T r————— LONESOMENESS IS THE SOLDIER BOY’'S WORST ENEMY. In the dull routine of camp life he longs to see the faces of those he loves, and there is where photography is a wonderful help. Your photograph |is the next best thing to a visit. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TO- ! ! DAY—OSCAR J. MURRAY, 173 MAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 80 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet location, exeellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited | number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recagnition. Couducted solely by MARY: E. NAGL 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 Cylinders while you wait. Get Acquainted With Our Service. v Right money will surely remain the finder’s hands if he do: not know who lost it. All Advertisements for the classified must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the - column day of issue. HELP WANTED—FE WANTED—A waltress; experience un- necessary. New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main. 10-22-14 R s iasont § 8RR ailiodiay WANTED—Girls 16 or over for cler- ical work in local office. Address Box 33, New Britain. 10-20-34 WANTED—GIrls for inspecting. Come ready for work. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 10-20-3a WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework; no washing. Apply 185 Lincoln street. 10-20-3dx WANTED—Lady not under 18 or over 28, to fill refined position afternoons and two evenings a week. Address in own writing. “M,” Box 4, Herald Office. 10-19-3a WANTED—Maid for general house- work, No washing. Apply 77 Grove Hill. Mrs. T. H. Bristoll. 10-17-6d ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 31 Curtis St. 10-15-tt ‘WANTED—Girls and women at Union Laundry, 266 Arch street, 10-10-tf — e HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Boys, 16 years of age or over in main office of local concern. Good opportunity for bright boys. Herald Box X31X. 10-22-3a WANTED—Young man with High school education for clerical work in factory office in local concern. Good opportunity for advancement for right young man. Herald Box in es CASH IN ADVANCE. TO RENT. TO RENT _Store for commer- cial use in Herald ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. of service and results—Let the city know your wants - MINIMUM CHARGE 16e FOR SALE, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1918 Ford tourlng car | FOR SALE—Bait fish. C. Wahren- body. Blmer Auto Co., 42 Main berger, 114 Arch street. 10-17-6ax, street. 10-22-3d < . six weeks 10-22-2dx% . FOR SALE—Collie pups, FOR SALE—1916 old, 31 High street. motorcycle, 3 Harley-Davidson speed, electrical equipment, in A-1 condition. In- | LIVE BAIT. Charles Neurath, cor- Bldg. Fl'Ofltage 67| aiire at 385 Mapte stroct, C. Ov | mer Adh ana Mapie 10-22-60ix Ch h H t Johnson. 10-20-6dx urc Stl'eet- €a — == | FOR SALE—A few second-hand furnished. Appl LOST. ranges. Also a full line of Stewart urnishe pply e R S e H ld P b C LOST—Gentleman’s wallet, containing | Arch street. 9-28-t1 era UD. UO. | sss, check for $19.50, two railrond tickets from Pitsburgh, Pa., regis- TO RENT—Six room tenement, all| tration card at Pioneer baseball | FOR SALE—225 dollars buys 1914 modern improvements, 181 Bassett| dlamond last night. Return to Her- | Ford touring car, good tires. good street. 10-22-tf ald. Reward. 10-22-2dx shape all around. This is a bar- | gain. Elmer Automobile Co., 22§ Main St. 10-16-6d | TO RENT—4 large rooms, improve- ments, 220 Kensington avenue. Phone 864-4. 10-20-9dx TO. RENT—Two nice light housekeep- ing rooms. Also double and single rooms with or without board, 84 Church St., 2nd bell. 10-20-2dx { TO RENT—A five room tenement; all improvements; down stairs. 193 Cherry St. 10-20-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room with twin beds for two gentlemen. Cen- tral location. Write Box 129 or call Telephone 1805-3. 10-20-3d TO RENT—Two or more furnishea roms to adults for light house- keeping. 5 Fairview street. 10-19 TO RENT—Two six room tenements in three tenement house, just comn- 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 FOR RENT—About Dec. 1, lower floor, two family house, at 55 Bas- sett street. 10-15-12d4x TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf — 32BB. 10-22-3d WANTIEN WANTED—Two messengers with bi- WA‘\;};ED“FOHP room rent, good lo- cycles, after school, 4:30 till 10 p. ?f‘ ty by Ame\“lcan' couple. W. m. Good pay. Western Union Tel. Sowen, 77 Elm St., 'Phone 650. Co. 10-21-2d 10-22-3dx WANTED—Position as thoroughl TANTED—Office boy. TheHart&l ghly NES el I .tv | competent cook, without laundry. S i 154 Fairview St., down stairs. 10-22-1dx WANTED—Boys to learn printing trade, to be under contract for term of years. Must be over 16 years of Apply, stating age. Herald A23A. 10-20-3d down 10-10tf ED—Two men to saw Box X9X, Herald. FURNISHED ROOMS NT—Furnished room to one or TO RE. All improvements. two gentlemen. 313 Chestnut street. 10-20-1d FURNISHED ROOMS—Large room with alcovee, suitable for man and and wife or two gentlemen. Also slde room. All conveniznces. Cen- 10-22-1dx tral, 145 Maple street. T0 RENT—Furnished room to gen- tleman. Convenient to factories. ress 192 Chestnut street. 234 10-21-2dx WANTED TO RENT—Electric Vac- uum cleaner, $1.00 per day. Tele- phone 2079. WANTED—-Second hand furnace, in good condition. Herald, 12X. 10-22-6dx WANTED—To buy second hand single cylinder motorcycle in good condi- TO RENT—One furnished room near Office. Address Box 18X. s 10-20-2d WANTED—Second hand furnace, in good condition. Herald, 12X. 10-1813dx TO RENT—Nice furnished room for two gentlemen. Address Box 3XX. 10-20-2a TO RENT—Nicely furnished heated Tooms, 83 Maple St. 10-13-8 To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: 1 Hereby Apply for a Transfer of William J. McCarthy's License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale; Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at No. 270 South Main Street, Town of New Britain. ‘business is not located within two hundped feet in a direct line from any Charch Edifice or Public or Paro- chial School, -or 'the premises per- taining thereto, or any post public library, dr eemetery, . Dated at New Britain, this 22nd day of October, A. D. 1917. JOHN A. LARSON, CITY SERVICE STATION, Cor, Hartford Ave. and Stanley St. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, | Ete. A.D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 Hudson Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and 8 Main St. 287 Eim St Applicant. We, the Undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing ap- plication of John A. Larson for a Li- cense, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 22nd day of Octoger, A. D, 1917. Albert Anderson, Cornelius J. Dehm, Ernest L. Teich, Isaac Rapp, Adolph G. Lindgren. I Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and ., endorsers are electors and taxpave owning real estate in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 22nd day of October, A. D. 1917. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk, My place of | office, | WANTED—Apartment in the neigh- borhood of Grand, Griswold or Hart street. Address Box 6XX 10-17-tf 10-22-2dx | tion. Reply giving details. Herald, 12X 10-20-2dx SALESGIRLS WANTED. Steady work. Must be over 16. Good | pay and agreeable work. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main St. 10-20-3dx WANTED by experienced teacher, private pupils in shorthand, type- writing and bookkeeping. Miss Glover, 24 Spring street, 'Phone 948. 10-20-64 LOST—Sum of money, Sunday noon 5 on trolley between New Haven and FOR SALE—1916 Reo touving car, e ord if retuinee | Eood condition, complete, small 3 i & mileage. A. Zimmerman, The e— N ST -30.t1 NOTICE. Wonderful Bargains in Uscd Cars. Come in and make us an offer. Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street, Yei. 221-4. FOR SALE—Palr good work horses. | Mooreland Farm, Kensington, Conn.& Telephone 646-12. 10-22-¥d FOR SALE—Three tenement house just being completed. All modern.. Rents for $816 per vear. Price $8,000; $1.000 cash. The Title Real ty & Developthent Co., 193 Mai street, Room 6. Open evenings. 10-22-26- MULTIGRAPd LETTEAS Fac-rimile of Typewriting done 1. 8 and 3 cclors with siknaturea Leotter Heads Printad THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, INC. VT a FOR SALE—Garage heater for two cars. New American Radlator Heat- er with necessary pipe and fittings, Price $60.00. If interested addre Box 11XX. 10-22-1d% " FOR SALE Cottage on Lenox Place belonging to Estate of Dr. F. W. Peck—Everything in first class condition. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. APPLY TO H. D. BUMPH~»EY, 72 Main Street FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. o s o'l P We offer the following: No. 42 Olive Are you looking for a rent? street, $14; No. 138 Pleasant street, first floor, $15; third floor, $13; No. 104 So. Burritt Street, $28; West Main street house, $50. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 308 Bank Building. We urge you to buy Liberty Bonds and help to end the war. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. UNCLE SAM SAYS SAVE! You Can Always Have Your Garments Look Like New ° Don’t buy new material when our cleaning and dyeing process restores worn garments equal to new. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp, 72 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1823-3.4 WANTED—By New Britain General Hospital, 200 head of cabbage, 1,000 lbs. of Hubbard squash, 25 bushels rutabaga turnips, 25 bushels carrots, 25 bushels parsnips, 10 I bushels beets and four bushels pea beans. 10-12-tf XWANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf WANTED—OId falso teeth. Don't matter if 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 ! — ! NOTICE. NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 265-12. | 10-22-6dx DENISTRY—A good opportunity for a Polish young man to study dentistry. Fair wages from the start and big wages later on. Dr. R. E. Beardsley, 353 Main street, New Britain, Ct. 10-22-3dx | — i ATTENTION—Why not have your ! | Carpentry work done now? And | avoid Higher Priccs. Repair Work | | o Specialty. Priccs Reasonable. | ! can 1892-11. 10-20-2d SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for sigis and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-t¢ REAL ESTATE BARGAINS' 3 tenement house, 12 rooms, near trolley, large lot, rents for $414 per year. Will sell for $3,800; only $800 cash. 132 Tremont street, two tenement house, large lot. Price(» $4,000. w New three tenement house on Lyons street, all modern im- provements, heat three floors, large lot, rents for $828 per year. Will sell for $8,500. 84 Broad street; § tenements and store, rents for $984 Will sell for $9,000. Farm of 31 acres and barn. Will sell for $1,500, cash $600. per year. New_ two tenement house, Lyons street, 12 rooms, modesa . improvements. Will sell for $6,500. N 3 F Sty 3 tenement house, Wilson street, large lot.' Price '7"’ cash $1,000. £ BUSINESS CORNER, 267 South Main street, lot 84 1-2: feet, 7 room house. Price $6,000, cash $1,000. 432-434-436 West Main street and 12-14 Lincoln street. ;qu, fine brick apartment buildings, ten apartments. Will sell’ for $21,000, cash $2,000. N GEO. A. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St.§ Mortgage Loans, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Plate Glass i Insurance. Auto Insurance.