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1917, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, \ — : L - lassified ENNY AWORD - 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 Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will SEE THESE PLATENOID PICTURE FRAMES Regular Price 25c. — For Wednesday Only 15c each, 2 for 2>c.—Jewelry Dept. G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants - . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINTMUM CEARGE 16¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. If It’s a Particularly Lovely Dress It’s Sure to Be a BETTY WALES Betty Wales Dresses are all alike in being out-of-the-ordinary in the very way one likes to have them. Smart but not extreme. Betty Wales Dresses are really distinctive. Here is a little blue and plaid combination serge falling in graceful lines from the hip down. The effect is sweet and charming—a typical Betty Wales as you intuitively know long before you notice the Betty Wales label. WE ARE L. CAL AGENTS FOR BETTY WALES DRESSES.—Girls’ Department.— The Graduate Nurse in Our Drug Department Is competent to help you in choosing necessary articles for the sickroom. We make a spe- cial feature of elastic stockmgs'and abdominal bands, knee caps and anklets. Our prices are always remarkably low on hospital and sickroom supplies. Our qualities only the best. WOMEN'’S Girls’ Fancy Taffeta SERGE DRESSES Dresses Now $7.98 Prices $1850 Up to $25.00. Regular Prices Up to $18.50. An odd lot of Girls’ fancy Taffeta Dresses; $12.95 would be excellent for dancing school wear. The models are numerous and exceedingly pretty. The colors are navy, green, Copen- This time we offer an assortment of 50 Serge Dresses from regular stocks. Many are but one and two of a kind. A hagen, rose and tan; the sizes are 10, 12, 14 and 15; regular prices up to $18.50. To close variety’ of plain tailored styles, others having barrel pockets, some in pleated ef- $7.98. fects and a number have very handsome Join the Free Knitting colored embroideries. The colors are tan, and WOOI WOI' k ClaSS Burgundy, brown, navy and black. An excel- You’'ll join today if you'd get in line with lent assortment of sizes from 16 to 42. There | the rest of the world. All of the women are will be a slight charge for alterations when knitting for the soldiers. If you are a novice necessary. at t;efatt, let our expert teacher direct your work for a few d d g i i None on approval; none C. O. D. prckanchyorl duite fall in exchanged. - Regular None | love with it. It's a happy way of combining duty with pleasure. EXQUISITE NEW ART EMBROIDERIES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS THE NEW AND NOVEL IN STAMPED ARTICLES. A wonderful collection from the leading manufacturers of the country, and many de- signs are exclusive with this store. FOR THE BABY Stamped Dresses, Nightingales, Gertrudes, Kimonos, Caps, Carriage Covers and Robes and others. FOR THE WOMEN Gowns, Envelope Combinations, Corset Covers, Blouses, Combing and Fudge Aprons and others. FANCY STAMPED ARTICLES Scarfs, Pillow Tops, Pin Cushions in all sizes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, T‘ie Racls, Table Covers, Doilies, Waste Baskets, Bags, Trays, Aprons, Dresses. Boudoir Caps, Negligees, AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANC Be it ordained by the Common Coun- cil of the City of New Britain: That section 3 of an ordinance re- lating to illuminated signs, passed on May 16th, 1917, be amended by strik- I ing out in sub-section 1 of said par- | ] agraph 3, the words “eleven thirty” and substitute therefore the word “ten.” Be it ordained by the Common Coun- cil of the City of New Britain: No ordinance shall be operative luntil it has been published. Publi- cation shall be sufficient, if made in a newspaper published or circulated in said city or if made in book or pamphlet form or in the printed pamphlet minutes of the Common Council. Except as otherwise directed by the Common Council, the City Clerk { may publish ordinance in either man- ner herein set forth. Sections 429, 430, 431, 432, and 433 of the ordi- nances are hereby aled. Section amended by | striking out in the second line there- on the words, “by said committee on ordinances” and again in said sec- ond line “by them.” Adopted by the Common Council ap- proved and became a law by publi- cation Oct. 31, 1917. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. feat Your Garage on 5 Cents a Day LL a “WASCO™ hot water, coal burning, self-regulating garage heating system. §5c any gurogs Boldicg,from 1165:6 cam: Disisibuses hoet slong the entoe width section—constantly and evenly in any kind of weather-—costs but little for coal. Concentrates the heat Directly in front Of the Car Radiator— Where it is - Most Needed 30 Day Trial Offer UR 30 day trial offer is, in fact, our guarantee. We will allow you to try out a “WASCO™ for 30 days. If l‘lyou are not satisfied with it at the end of that time we will have it returned at our expense. @Ths offer will permit you to install a“WASCQ"™ in your garage for 30 days— under actual winter conditions — with the distinct understanding that we will re- fund your money in full unless you are perfectly satisfied. @ Take advantage of this unusual offer— now when you need the system| Needs on"ng minutes Attention daily READY-TO-SET-UP “WASCO™ systems come camplete ready to set up. Any handy man can install. No expensive steam- fitter required. System filled once a scason. No extra attachments necessary. Prices are: 1-car systcm $65; 2-car $84; 3-car $105; 4-car$126; 5-car $140. and 6-car $161. Send for Free Catalog It i an interesting catalog packed full of valuable garage heating information. EI‘elh how to take care of your car in the winter. A. G. HAWKER 8 Elm Street. (N. B. Herald.) — FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tencment House of 15 Rooms in Fine Repair With Fxtra Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance CITY HALL NAMES OF H. H. Wheeler, Forest St., D. L, Vibberts, Lincoln St. John' Sheehan, 117 Bassett St. USERS John Riggs, Bristol. Enagene F. Leach, Stanley St. 53 Divinity St., Here’s a chance ‘to buy a cottage at the East End for $2,200. Easy terms. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 308 Bank Bnilding. Do you want a home of your own? Hu51§9n Motor Cars Wiliiams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Rcom 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Etm St One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for 3 Classified Adv, in the Herald. You Get Results That’s What You Want. j obtain, and add thereunto 10 per cent. nont =now 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 ————————— YRR HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A woman for general housework. Apply 280 Main street, Lenox House. 10-31-3d WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework or light housework. Call 65 Harrison St., or Tel. 2021. 10-30-tf TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms, WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning in girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut street. 10-29-3d WANTED—Girls for packing room. The Prentice Manufacturing Co., Berlin road. \10-27-6d 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—Waitress at Hotel Beloin. 10-25-tt house- 98 Harrison 10-23-tf WANTED—Maid. work. Small street. General family, ‘WANTED—Girls and women at Union | Laundry, 266 Arch street. 10-10-tf 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 City A&vertiserl;ént To Tax Payers All persons in the Town of New Britain, liable to pay taxes are here- by notified and to the Assessors on or before the first day of November next, a list of all on the first day of October, 1917. Assessors will meet in their office, Gity Hall, West Main St. and every day thereafter during October, except Sundays, for the pur- pose of receiving said lists. Oflice Hours from 9 a, m., to 5 p. m. | and Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. | N. B.—All persons owning houses or land are requested to give a full description of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be pro- cured at the Assessors’ Office, City Hall. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING STATUTE: “Each resident and every corpora- tion of any town liable to give in a list and pay taxes thereon, shall on or before the first day of November in each year, give in his list, made | and sworn to as hereinbefore pre- scribed; and if he shall neglect or refuse to do so the assessors shall fill out a ist for him, putting thereon all property which they have reason to believe is owned by him, liable to taxation, at actual valuation thereof from the best information they can of such valuation.” AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAMES J. WATSON, AARON DANIELSON. FOR SALE 1916 Oakland Roadster. Good condition. WM. F. KEELEY CO., Flm and Franklin Sts. Tel. 1328, ~ FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Assessors’ Notice: requested to return | property owned or possessed by them | The | MONDAY, 0CT. 1, 1917 second floor, all modern improve- ments, 145 Maple street. Inquire 306 Park street. 10-81-tf TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms with or without garage, 59 Cedar St. Tel. 1059-2. 10-31-6dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms with steam heat, in private family. Suit- able for light housekeeping. Apply 151 Washington St., middle bell. 10-31-tf TO RENT—Five room apartments All modern ences. Telephone 1270. furnished conveni- 10-29-4dx 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 LOST. FOR SALE. — LOST—Black and white rabbit hound Return to 55 Mill street. Tel. 2225. 10-31-2dx FOR SALE—A beagle hound, broken on rabbi AICPY Barrows, 574 West Main street. 10-29-3da LOST—BIll case with business cards, exemption papers and bills. Finder return to Vocational Trade school. Reward. 10-31-3d LOST—In or in front of Lyceum Sat- urday night, a pearl set flower brooch. Reward if returned to 253 Maple street. 10-29-3d FOUND. FOUND—A bunch of keys Saturday afternoon on St. Mary's field. Ap- | ply Y. M. C. A. 10-30-2d —_— HELP WANTED—MALE, ‘WANTED—Experienced grocery clerk. Apply Doherty Market, 406 Arch street. 10-31-tf ‘WANTED—Boys 16 years of age or over in main office of local concern. Good opportunity for bright and ambitious boys. Herald Box X28X 10-31-3d WANTED—A strictly sober, middle age, English speaking man, as night watchman in New Britain factory One who is familiar with a heatin boiler preferred. Permanent pos tion and good pay to the right man. Address X23X, Watchman, Herald Office. 10-31-4d | FOR SALE—Bicycle, FOR SALE—Richmond piano, in first class condition. G. Peterson, 123§ Fairview street. 10-29-3ad% | FOR SALE—At the car, freight sta- tion, grapes for wine, $50.00 ton. Ask for Schwartz. 10-27-1dx NOTICE—AIl kinds of chimney and brick work done. Box 19CB, Herald. 10-27-5dx FOR ranges. Ranges. F. Arch street. SALE—A few second-hand Also a full line of Stewar{ W. Loomis Co., 150 9-28-t4 FOR SALE—The best bargain of the vear. A 1917 Ford runabout must be sold at once. Elmer Auto Co, 22 Main St. 10-30-3d coaster brake. A. T., 135 Griswold St. 10-27-5dx 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. 10-26-6dx | FOR SALE—60 acres of woodland at Barnesdal, 18 years' $1,000; easy payments. Barnes, Wooster St . growtas [, el 10-26-3dx WANTED—Men for yard work and| painting. Steady work and good | pay. Berlin Construction Compan Berlin, Conn. 10-30-64 | TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf ———eee e e WANTI ‘WANTED—Furnished living room. State conveniences and price. Box TXX. 10-31-1dx WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping near Walnut Hill park. Box 6BB, Her- ald Office. 10-31-tf WANTED—Young men over 16 wanted for work in stock room of local factory. Herald, Box 15 B. B. 10-27-tf The Hart & | 10-22-tf WANTED—Office boy. Hutchinson Co. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Two furnished room for| light housekeeping, to adults, 242 Main street. Mrs. Bradley. 10-30-3dx WANTED—Housekeeper in family. Please call evenings, ond floor, 394 Park Extension. 10-31-2dx small sec- WANTED—Position driving light de- livery truck. Tel. 1321-3. 10-29-5dx | WANTED—Second hand furnace, good condition. Herald, 12X. 10-1813dx in TO RENT — Desirable furnished rooms. Light housekeeping. Call evening: rview St. 10-30-3d FOR SALE. 1917 Paige 5 Passenger Touring Car, Used 4 months and in finc condition. | List price $1,310.00. Sell for $800.00, | HAROLD E. HEDGES, Middletown, Conn. ‘Phone. 1222, ! FOR SALE—Ladies plush coat FOR SALE—Cows, heifers, 3 horses, A. W. Kempton, Tel. 466-4, or R. F. D., Middletown. 10-31-3dx like new. Fur collar. Call evenings, 160 Maple street, third floor. 10-31-2d%, FOR SALE—-100 tons soft steel gauges 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14—each guage separate cut to lengths about 3 ft. various widths 4 to 16 in. also 50 tons guages 7, 8 and 9, various lengths 3 to 12 fet., 4 to 24 in. wide. Ready for immediate shipment, from Shelton. Moderate prices. S. Lock Co., Box A, Shelton, Conn. 10-31-6d potatoes $2.10 5 lots delivered Also yellow globe and white egs turnips. A. E. Jones & Son, Bur-* lington, Conn. 10-31-1dx FOR SALE—Native per bu. in 5 bu. FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycle, 1914 model, 2 speeds. Excels lent condition.. 'Phone 653-12. 10-30-5dx WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE Reasonable Richard Covert. PARTIES rates. Tel 2 taken out. llen car. -12.° 10-29-6dx NOTICE MACHINISTS of New Brit- ain! Machinists, that have been black-listed, see vice president of l.ocal 684, at 34 Church street and have him take above said black- list up with Federal government. Office hours from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m., Tuesday, Thursdays and Sat- urdays. Sundays 9 to 11:30 a. m. Sundays 6 to 9 p. m. 10-29-6d SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of vour wants for signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tt NOTICET Wonderful Bargains in Used Cars. Come in and make us an offer. Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street, Tel. 221-4, Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AUTO LIVERY HORACE I. HART Rcliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2. $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged 596 ARCH STREET GARAGE STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS EXPERT REPAIRING ON AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATORS Fenders, Tanks, Mufflers and Floor Trays Made to Order All kinds of Windshiclds Re- paired and Glasses put in, ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, AUTO BODIES Main and East Mawa Sts., Tel. 553. Etc. A.D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 Under Bronson Hotel I 1 FOR Cottage on Lenox Place F. W. Peck—Everything in MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. FIRE INSURANCE H. D. HUMPHKEY, SALE belonging to Estate of Dr. first class condition. APPLY TO 277 Main Street. MONEY TO 1.0AN. . 242 MAIN PR JOB FOR SALE! Cottage of 7 Rooms, Cen- trally Located SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. STREET. ALL KINDS OF INTING | First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Coni.. 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 72 WEST MAIN STREET. Cleaning Corp. |- PHONE 1323.3.