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' NEW BRITAIN N o DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY . FOX &CO. HARTFORD Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. Furniture Rugs and Housefurnishings—12 Talcott Street, HIGH-FLY TOY PISTOLS Throws a soft ball high in the air and will not break windows or harm the baby. This with a purchase amount- ing to $2.60 or over at Boys' Department. 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 know who lost it. , OCTOBER 26, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants - A SALE FOR SALE. OF SILK PETTICOATS Samples of Unusual Excellence }j‘rom a Maker of High Standing Our lucky star was shining when these Petticoats, came our way. manufacturer of only high-class goods; they're in every desirable street shade and a few evening shades, and the assortment includes a small number of exra sirzj plain and changeable shades—the entire range. They'ré" on elastic bands, with glove fastening. Petticoats at $3.95 Worth Up to $7.00. All jersey, all taffeta and Jjersey body, with taffeta flounce. BRASSIERES $1.00 and $1.25 Kind, Special .. 59C De Bevoise Brassieres in three styles; Hamburg and Cluny lace trimmed; hook in front; fine cambric; sizes 34 to 48. Corset Dept., second floor. Truly remarkable values. Petticoats at $4.95 Worth Up to $8.00. All jersey, taffeta and jersey body, with taffeta flounce. MATTEAWAN VELOUR HATS $4.95 and Up. Banded Matteawan Velour Hats in many charming styles for street motor and general wear. Satin Unings to match the hat; roll brim or mush- room sallors; telescope or plain crowns. In black, brown, navy and taupe; all have bands of ribbon. BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS ! FOR WINTER WEAR. Many mothers keep their boys in Wash Suits all winter. ‘These are very attractive in serviceable wash fabrics that will launder to the satisfaction of the most particular mothers. Heavy Galatea in Norfolk and short Russian models, sizes 8 to 8, speclal &t ......ceiiaiiiiiionnene, $1.25 Kiddy Cloth Wash Suits in middy regulation model, solid colors and stripes; navy blue, cadet, tan and green; regular $2.50 wuits, worth today $3.00, sizes 4 to 9. $1.95 Special at BOYS’ WASHABLE BLOUSES A SPECIAL PURCHASE We took all the manufacturers had in this style, and when these are gone we tan get no more of them. They’re a beautifully tailored blouse, with turnover collar and cuffs, with link fastenings; light and dark patterns in good quality woven madras, made up to re- Special price .......... tail at $1.00, sizes 7 to 16. 65¢c Petticoats for the stout women. made in a variety of models with fitted tops They're a sample line from a There are Petticoats at $2.95 Worth Up to $5.00. Taffeta, jersey body and taffeta flounce. This is a small lot. Tailored Suits for $39.75 We are specializing in Tailor- made Suits at this price; we are glving practically every new fabric and a truly wonder- ful variety of styles; a variety too large to even attempt des- cription; a number of them are copies of high-priced model Suits; some are fur trimmed, some velvet trimmed and athers are finished with cloth collar and ouffs and fancy buttons; all the new shades, including the popular oxford gray. All sizes. La Beatriss Corsets . ... $l'98 Regular $3, $4 and $5 Grades. New models and suitable for average flgures; made of pretty fancy materials, in sizes 20 to 32. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. T ————————r T —— HELP WANTxD—FEMALE, smevaR e YOUNG LADIES WANTED between { the ages 16-23 to learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Southern New England Tele- phone Ca;, Court St. 10-26-tf WANTED—Walitress at Hotel Beloin. 10-25-t1 WANTED—A young lady as typist in billing department of local manu- facturing company office. Address Box 83. New Britain, Conn. 10-24-3a WANTED—Mald. General work. Small family, street. house- 98 Harrison 10-23-t1 WANTED—Maid for general house- Work. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 31 Curtls St. WANTED—Girls and women at Union Laundry, 266 Arch street, 10-10-tf ————————————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. 10-15-t¢ | FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four passenger Apper- son Roadster, newly painted. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 10-23-6d FOR SALE—1916 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, 3 speed, electrical equipment, in A-1 condition. In- quire at 286 Maple street, C. O. Johnson. 10-20-6dx TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, with all improvements. Inquire 328 So. Main St. 10-26-3dx TO RENT—In west end, a furnished room with or without board. Box X35X, Herald. 10-26-2dx WANTED—Men for digging potatoes. H. S. Blake, 1928 Stanley street. 10-26-2d WANTED—Experienced furnishing man. Apply Box 19, Her- ald Office. WANTED—Young man or lady clerical work. Apply The W. Higgins Forwarding Co. for 10-25-3d clothing or | 10-26-14 | W, 1 TO RENT—Two rooms for lght housekeeping. Also 2 single rooms. Apply 24 Camp street. Tel. 339-13. 10-24-3d TO RENT—Three tenements, 5 and 6 rooms, City and Connecticut Ave. Title Realty and Development Co. 193 Main St., Rom 6. Open eve- ning from 6-—8 p. m. 10-23-tf PORTER WANTED, Hotel Regal. good wages. 10-25-3dx WANTED—Car washer. Denison’s garage, New Britain. Apply at 430 Main street, 10-24-4d WANTED—First class man of char- acter and ability for the retail gro- cery trade. Apply The Universal Co-Operative Society, Inc., East Main street, city. 10-24-3d TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, heated, 83 Maple street. 10-24-8d TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern improvements, third floor, 21 Vega street. 10-24-4dx 710 RENT-—Very desirable office. Le- ‘Witt Bldg., 278 Main St. 10-23-6dx {TO RENT—4 large rooms, improve- ments, 220 Kensington avenue. { Phone 864-4. 10-20-9dx WANTED—Office boy. Hutchinson Co. The Hart & Hudson Motor Cars Wiiliams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Rcom 1 and $ Main St. 287 Elm St STANDARD AUTO - RADIATOR WORKS T REPAIRING ON NOTICE. ‘Wonderful Bargains in' Used Cars. Come in and make us an offer. Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street. Tel. 221-4. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL.. % 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited i number of eight recelved assures close in- dividual attention. to recognition. All physiclans entitled LOST. LOST—A gent's scarf pin around corner East and Church streets. Reward if returned to 504 Church street. 10-26-1dx Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss.; Probate Court, October 25, A. D. 1917. Estate of Thomas H. Brady, late of \the town of New Britain, in sald dis- \trict, deceased. Upon the application of Nellle J. Brady, praying that, as Trustee and Life Tenant under the Last Will and Mestament of said deceased, she may {be authorized and empowered to $1,000 Cash buys seven-room Home in Plainville: age of house, six vears; condition, very good; finish, maple in- side, recently painted outside; SS)'le, modern; location, sightly, good view, on trolley line; conveniences, hot and cold water, tiled bath-room, veranda; payments, mortgage on good terms; reason for sale, owner has gone South. Foodstuffs cost increasingly more—save money on your home. Buy now and save the difference be- tween present and future prices. Ad- dress Box X19X, New Britain Herald, or phone Bristol 668. 10-22-tf I | FOR RENT-——About Dec. 1, lower floor, two family house, at E5 Bas- sett street. 10-15-12dx FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Three tenement house, just being completed. All modern. Rents for $816 per year. Price $8,000; $1.000 cash. The Title Real- ty & Development Co., 193 Main street, Room 6. Open evenings. 10-22-26-27 LIVE BAIT. ner Ash and Maple. Charles Neurath, cor- 10-22-6dx FOR SALE—A few ranges. Also a full line of Stewart Ranges. I. W. Loomis Co., 150 Arch street. 9-28-tf) FOR SALE—Round ,0ak stove, $6.00. Algo small. gas range $4.00, 6 Bicycle St., Plainville. 10-26-1dx FOR SALE—Overland Touring six cyvlinder. Williams Auto 287 Elm street. 10-2 car Co., 3-5d FOR SALE—Bicycle, A T coaster brake. 35 Griswold St. 10-26-6dx FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- | ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 10-26-6ax FOR SALE—60 acres of woodland at Barnesdale; 18 years' growth; $1,000; easy payments. C. L. Barnes, Wooster St . 10-26-5dx FOR SALE~—Choice cabbages, turnips, Maplecroft Farm. winter apples, and potatoes. Phone 73. 10-26-3a FOR SALE—1916 Reo touring good condition, complete, small mileage. A. Zimmerman, The Stanley Works. 9-20-tt car, FURNISHED . ROOMS FOR SALE—Six Plymouth Rock pul-* lets, one White Leghorn Cockerel. Telephone 1958. 10-25-2dx ' FOR SALE—Barred Rock pullets $15 Chas. R. Andrus, Newingtoh. 10-26-3dx dozen. — FOR SALE—Four cylinder Mitchell $250.00. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 10-23-5d FOR SALE—Good typewriter $20. Satisfactory payments. Inquire Box, 28X, Herald. 10-25-2dx FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet Touring Car. Right Price for Quick Sale, WM. F. KEELEY CO,, Tel. 1228, Elm and Franklin Sts. TO RENT—Furnished room with or without board for two gentlemen. Herald Box 27XX. 10-24-3d4 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT— Two or more furnished rooms for night housekeeping to adults, 5 Fairview St. 10-24-4d —eeeeeee ey FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tencment House of 15 Rooms in Fine Repair With Fxtra Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Ynsurance OITY HALL "FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture: bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigeratoss, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. A.D.LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 133 | | 3 | Denison Garage ! Livery Cars for hire, day and nigh Storage, Supplies and Repairing. " FOR SALE second-handd | | | 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. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street.. FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. TO RENT-—Garage at 91 Maple St. —_— - WANTIN. WANTED—3- or 4-room tenement, modern improvements. Reply, giv- ing location and rental. Box 7XX, Herald. 10-26-2dx WANTED—Man or woman solicitor during spare time. Address Box 34X Herald. 10-26-1dx WANTED-—A situation as nurse-girl. Apply 626 West Main street. Do you want a Three Family House? 10-9-tf Street, one on Bucll Street, one on Shuttle Meadow Avenue. New and in Fine Condition. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street We offer one on Chestn’ They are all ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. VALUABLE RAILROAD FRONTAGE AT AUCTION Conducted solely b: MAR y mortgage certain real estate situated Y E. NAGLE, R. N. 10-24-3dx in said New Britain, as per said ap- plication on file more fully appears, Wt s AUTO LIVERY | ORDERED—That said application HORACE I. HART | be heara and determined at the Pro- 5 'bate Office, in New Britain, in said dis- B eastuabis Gecils jtrict, “on 'the 31st day of October, 7 |A. D. 17, at o’clock in e fore- ol :.’.“:o""ddl"’s“"m; Inoon, and that notice be given of the 2. $2.50 and $3 per hour |'jengency of said application and the |time and place of hearing thereon, by jpublishing this order in some news- {paper having a circulation in said | district, and by posting a copy of this lorder on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and by giving notice to all parties in interest, either personally or by mail- ing to each one, prepald postage, & jeopy of this order, and return make ito this Court of the notice given. BERNARD F, GAFFNEY, Judge. All kinds of Windshields Re- paired and Glasses put in. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Hungerford Court, Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall, Sunday Evening, 7:30 ——— e e To the Board of County Commission- ers of Hartford County: The New Britain Elks club, acting by O. O. Butler, chairman, duly au- thorized by.vote of said club, hereby apply for a Club Certificate to entitle it to have in its possession and dis- pense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 1916 at the quartere of said club, located at 30 ‘Washington street, Town of New Britaln. Rev. Dr. Saunders, Pastor of St. Paul’'s Church, Meriden, will preach. St “The Fatherhood of God, and the Universal Brotherhood of Man,” is the cry of the world today. Never before has this doctrine been so universally popular with all races and classes of men. Yet ail through the ages the Universalist Church has pro- claimed it—Hear Dr. Saunders Sunday night. e o organized March 28, 1905. The officers, directors, governors are as follows: T. W. O'Brien, exalted ruler. O. O. Butler, chairman house com- mittee. A copy of its by-laws, constitution and list of members are hereto an- nexed. Dated at New Britain this 13th day of Oct,, 1917. THE NEW BRITAIN ELKS CLUB, By 0. 0. BUTLER, Chairman house committee, «duly authorized. Multigraph Letters [ - . Fac-simile of Typewriting dome in B ur 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. s Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. board of 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. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1323-3. Said Club has for its purposes and | WE_REMODEL YOUR OLD GARMENT. COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and SKIRTS made over into NEW GARMENTS At Low Prices. “The Big Store.” RAPHAELS’ DEPT. STORE. 380-382-384-386 Main St. New Britain AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Auto Repairing is our specialty. Wo burn Carbon Out of Cylinders whilo you wait. Get Acquainted With Our Service. CITY SERVICE STATION, | Cor, Hartford Ave. and Stanley St. i At a Court of Pronate holden at Néw Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- | ford and State of Connecticut, on the 25th day of Oct., A. D,. 1917. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. Estate of Margaret Gribben, late of | New Britain, ceased, Upon the petition of Geo. W. An- drew, of said New Britain, praying that he may as executor be authorized and empowered to settle and com- pound claim, as per application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered—That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain in said district, on the 31st day of October A. D., 1817, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in sald district. and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. in said district de- | WANTED—Ford touring be in good condition. Epps, 422 Main street. car—Must George Van 9-23-5dx WANTED—Second hand furnace, good condition. Herald, 12X. 10-22-6dx in WANTED by experienced teacher, private pupils in shorthand, type- writing and bookkeeping. Miss Glover, 24 Spring street, 'Phone 948. 10-20-64 WANTED—Second hand furnace, in at 2 p. m. of the few chances left to get Purposes in New Britain, We Will Sell at Public Auction on Saturday, October 27, 1917, That Triangle Piece of Real Estate, about 227 feet on Franklin Street and about 225 FEET ON N. Y., N. H, & H. R. R. Co. Including Four Houses No. 99 to 107 Franklin Street. Railroad Frontage This is one for Business J. H. WHITE, Auctioneer good condition. Herald, 12X. i 10-1813dx WANTED—FTreight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf WANTED—OId false teeth. 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 8. Fifth street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 10-12-16dx Don’t | comr————————————— NOTICE. L SPECTAL NOTICE—While the boys are home Saturday only photographs at reduced prices. Arcade Studios. 10-26-1dx ENGAGE YOUR SEAT now, seven- passenger 1917 Studebaker car will leave for Camp Devens Sunday morning. Round trip $7.00. Tel. 1959. 10-25-2dx NOTICE—A. Postl, costumer, has moved to 130 Glen St. Tel. 23-12 or 1984-5. 10-23-5d | NOTICE—Grading, jobbing and turf- ing done by T. J. Kerrigan, 55 Mill 8t., Tel. 2226. 10-22-6dx NOTICE-—Automobile parties out. Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. Tel. taken Allen car. 2566-12. 10-22-6dx ; 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 A BOND SA VES A SOLDIER. You who would stop this War, Quickly BUY BONDS, BONDS, and MORE BONDS. BONDS will save hardships, save lives and Shorten the war, as no other human agency can. HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N., INC.* Frank H. Shields, Mgr. 131 Main Street. Barnes’ Block. We urge you to buy Liberty Bonds and help to end the war. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, inc. 242 MAIN STREET. { 6% FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS ‘We can place several thousand dollars in Next to Liberty Bonds Quick action necess Estate Loans (new properties.) investment ome can make. first mortgage Real the safest 728. ry. 'Phone THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec'y. .