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Dr. C. W. Vivian DENTIST MISS MARION A, CAMPBELL, Registered Dental Hygienist. PORTER & DYSON BUILDING, do my little bit.”” It would be the making of many a man of boys that are at home at present if they w: ' put on the uniform of their country, he says. ‘ To show that the boys on the other side are still as interested as ever in the great national game of base- ball he writes that he knows that the White Sox played the New York TRIES TO WRECK \ Have you lost a sum of TROLLEY IN DERBY 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 Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount Ties Are Found on Tracks and Car is Saved by Motorman Schroe- der’s Quick Action. SENNY A WORD Derby, Nov. 10.—Ties were placed on the trolley tracks at Crane's cross- ing near Grassy Hill station in Orange last night, and the car which left New Haven at 12:20 this morning barely missed derallment. The car was crowded even to strap hanging. As the car approached the station Motorman E. A. Schroeder saw three tles across the rails. As he appliea the brakes a single tle was struck which had been placed 20 feet from the threc. The single tie was pushed along and no harm was done. WHC WON WORLD’'S SERIES? Somc of Boys in Europe Still in the Dark, Burdette Oliver, better known to his friends as “Buddy” Elliot, has writen a letter to Mayor George A. Quigley from ‘‘somewhere in France” where he is stationed with United States Infantry. In the letter he in- quires whether the old town misses “the’ best company the d.” Though the boys ‘have been separated and are doing service in different companies they all #till retain the New Britain spirit and he writes in his letter, “I am ready to Giantg for the championship but is stlll in the dark concerning who was | the winner of the world’s series. ITALLIANS TO ASSIST. New Haven, Nov. 10.-—Plans to re- lieve distress among Italians in north- ern Italy, the scene of the present invasion, have been made by Italian clubs of this city who, by appeal to the 40,000 persons of Italian birth or descent here, will try to raise $100,000 for the Italian Red Cross. A mass meeting has been called for tomorrow to start the list. NOTICE. Wonderful Bargains in Used Cars. Come in and make us an offer. Honeyman Auto Sale Co., 189 Main Street. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Ete. Tel. 221-4. A.D.LIPMAN, | 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 ; [LLUSTRATED LECTURE CHILDREN OF ALL LANDS Beautiful illustrations of the way children work, play, study and worship, at the METHODIST CHURCH | Nov.11--SUNDAY EVENING--7:30 52 MAIN STREET. HOURS—8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Electric Vibrator You can have a good com- lexion, smooth as velvet, ?xee from blemish. Also, you canimmensely improve the condition of your hair. Massage with La Vida does this and more—brings rest to tired nerves, relief from pain. Cannot get out of order. Guaranteed to last for yearts. Uses alternating current only. Money back if unsatisfactory. Instruction book with every vibrator. The SPRING & BUCKLEY Elec- tric Co., — 75-79 Church St., Tel 900. of the world | | | | UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Hungerford Court, Sunday Evening, 7:30 REV. ROGER F. ETZ, Former Secretary National Yol Gl Will Preach Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall. ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL WORMK OF ALL KINDS T. W. HINCHLIFFE Te'ep*one 505-2 APPLIANCES 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Thirty room house and large garage on Court St. formerly occu- pled by the late Dr. Styles as a sanatariumg opportunity for a doctor desiring to have his patients under his im- imnediatc care or property can be converted into a boarding house at We offer this property at less than the value of the bulldings and can make reasonable termas. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY slight expense. This is pn exceptional POST CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. QUALITY AND LOW PRIGES-- BIG FACTORS FOR YOU TO CONSIDER RIGHT NOW When economy is the first thought on the mind of every person we come forth and prove that we are helping cvery one practice this important policy by MAKING GOOD. Whereas the cost of our sort of merchandise has advanced (It's THE HIGHEST WE FBA- TURE) we assure vou that our prices have only advanced in comparison with the cost to us. IT'S FAIRNESS TO OUR CUS- TOMERS WE ARE PRACTIC- ING. 39 WEST MAIN STRERER EVENINGS, The fine quality of your linen dress shirts and those dress col- lars requires equally fine laun- dry work if they look their best and not be needlessly are to injured or worn in laundering. You're sure of the highest grade laundry service when you send your most expensive or cheapest linen HERE—we have only one standard—THE BEST. A trial proves. Union Laundry Gorp,, 266 ARCH ST. money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not xnow who lost it. f e All Adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. shirt-making. Commercial 2nd floor. 11-9-3 WANTED—Girls for Paid while learning, Shirt Co., 266 Arch St., WANTED—Waitress' at Asla restau- rant, 78 Church St. 11-8-3dx WANTED by a young woman with a five-year-old boy, a position as housekeeper in small family. 117 Glen street, 11-8-3dx WANTED—Experienced stribpers and turning-in girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co.. 22 Walnut street. 11-5-6dx LOST. e e e BT S ROP LOST—Bank book No. 1664, in name of Amy L. Peck, on Berlin Savings bank, Kensington, Conn. Written application has been made for a new book. If the old one is found, please notity Miss Amy L. Peck, Kensington, Conn., or the Bank. 11-3-3 times CASH IN ADVANCE. MINTMUM CHARGE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. = FOR SALE. of service and results—Let the city know your wants FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Haynes touring car. street. five passenger Dr. Mazeine, 259 Main Tel. 1717-3. 11-10-6d FOR SALE—Two Hudson super-six Phaetons; wonderful bargains. Come and make an offer. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d LOST—Tortolse shell eye spectacles at High school, Center church or street between. Sultable reward. Return Herald Office. 11-9-2dx FOR BALE—Apperson four-passen- ger roadster; overhauled and paint- ed; must be sold at once. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d4 LOST—Interest Department Book New Britaln National Bank No. 1980 application is hereby made for new book. Paolo Carruba. 11-7-wl - LOST—Tiger kitten with white paws. Finder please return to 34 Liberty street. Reward. 11-8-3d ——— FOUND. ‘WANTED—Small open stove or small Franklin stove. Herald box X24X. 11-10-1d | FOR SALE—1915 6-40 Hudson touring car; bargain for $575. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7a | FOR SALE—AImost new Ford; 1917 delivery. Willlams Auta Co., Elm St. WANTED—Mald. General work. Small family, 98 Harrison street. 10-23-t¢ — house- WANTER. WANTED—Men and women to book orders for trees, shrubs, vines, roses; full or spare time; weekly pay; experience unnecessary. West- ern New York Nurseries, Roches- ter, N. Y. 11-10-1d WANTED—A young man or woman for time-k2eping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Address P. O. Box 68, Plairrville. 3 11-9-tf WANTED—Ford with box in rear or light delivery, weekly or monthly payments. State price and smallest | payments. Box 82, Plainville. 11-9-2dx FOUND—This morning on West Main street, auto robe. Owner can have same by calling at Herald office and proving property. 11-10-1d4 TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Hea furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. | N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf | HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—A clean cut young man | with some experience preferred. | The Fuller Storage Battery Co. | 105 Arch street. 11-10-34 WANTED—A good chef to work in -hotel. Apply 50 Winter street. 11-10-3dx WANTED—Tinsmith. Apply stating | age, experience and wages wanted. Herald Box 9AB. 11-9-3d WANTED—Young men over 16 | wanted for work in stock roora of | local factory. Herald, Box 15 B. B. 10-27-tf | ———eie AGENTS. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, -hosiery, dresses, walsts, | skirts, direct ta homes. Write for | free samples. Madison Mills, 503 New York City. 5-12-e o 'Sat.26t NOTICE—Automobile parties: taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. 11-5-7-10x NOTICE—Electric _wiring, fixtures and repair work. Reasonable prices. Address R. L. Coridan, Jr., 131 Jerome St. 11-10-2d NOTICE—Light express jobs wanted. Will deliver Saturday afternoon. Tel. 608-2. 11-8-d3 to Camp Devens Sunday morning in seven-passenger car. Can accommodate three more passengers, $6.00 round trip. Tel 1959. 11-8-3dx NOTICE—TFirst class table board. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court street. 11-10-3d Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman | (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britai National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4, NOTICE—Going | TO RENT—At 422 TO RENT—Four large rooms, im- provements, 220 Kensington ave- nue. 11-10-6dx FOR SALE—Practically new Model | 90 Overland touring car. an offer. Elm St. Make us ‘Willlams Auto Co., 287 11-10-7d FOR SALE—PIlymouth Rock hens. 16 Cottage place: 11-10-1dx FOR SALE—Electric vacuum cleaner. Perfect condition; $20: bargain; or rent $1 per day, private party. Tel- ephone 2079. 11-10-2ax FOR SALE—One series '17 Studebak- er 7-passenger touring car; also one 1915 Saxon roadster. Auto Sales Co., 168 Arch street. 11-5-tf FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums, ton ferns. Bos- Joseph Rosen, 2 Mill St. 11-10-wix FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. iscs, Main, phone 1000. corner Elm street, FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Very pleasant front room, steam heat, very central. 280 Arch street. 11-10-2dx FURNISHED ROOM—AIl ences, 42 Prospect street. 11-10-1dx VANTED—Three or four room tene- ment. Address Box 20X1X, Herald. 11-9-d2x TO RENT—Large furnished room. Modern conveniences. 505 street. 11-7-tf TO RENT — Desirable furnished rooms, light housekeeping. 101 Fairview street. 11-9-2dx TO RENT—Four room flat, third floor. Inquire 92 South Burritt street. Tel. 1101-2. 11-8-34x Stanley street, 1192-12. 11-8-3dx four room flat. Tel. TO RENT—Five room flat, steam- heated. Apply Curran Dry Goods Co. 11-6-tf TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St 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 Britaln NOTICE! Best Prices Paid for Second Hand Furniture; Also for All Kinds of Junk or Metals. J. HOCKMAN, ST ST., NEW BRITAIN, TEL. 468-4. Multigraph Letters Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies ard Repatring. CHEGTRIGAL SUPPLES | COOLEY & TROUP, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. FOR SALE. Modcrn 3-Tencment House of 13 Rooms in Fine Repair With FExtra Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance CTTY HALL Hudson Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. Office and Reom_ 1 and how Mnin St. Scrvice Station 287 Eim St HORACE I. HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 Packard Limousine 0 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET TWO newly furnished front, house- keeping rooms, bath connecting. Continuous hot water, heat. dress Box 34 B, B, Herald Office. 11-7-4dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Cozy suite of three or four rooms, steam heat, electric light, porch, pantry, bath, gas, etc., furnished for light house- keeping. (Adults only) Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. 11-6-tf 287 | 11-10-7d | Apply on prem- | or 11-10-tf conveni- Arch ! Ad- | FOR SALE-—1913 Buick Touring car in good running condition. Price $275. The Overland-Manross Co., 139 Arch St. 11-10-2a FOR SALE—Iron bed, mattress, bu- reau and spring. Also small table. Sale, cheap, 180 Maple street. Y 11-10-d1x FOR SALE—Two 1917 Ford abouts. Price $245 and $265. cars are only broke in. 51. R. C. Rudolph. run- These 'Phone 11-7-9-10x FOR SALE—One toe-board wagon, one gas lamp. Call at 14 Kelsey street, morning, noon or night. 11-8-6dx | FOR SALE—Model 490 Chevrolet’ touring, electric lights and starter. Bargain at $300. The Overland- Manross Co., 139 Arch St. 11-10-24 FOR SALE—Airdale puppy. A. E. Norton, Berlin, "Phone 6567-14. 11-10-3d SIGN PAINTING, in all its branchet. We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs .and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, o 8-8-tf FOR SALE—Horse shoeing and job- bing business. Nice business at right price. Inquire 86 Whiting St. Plainville. 11-6-1wx FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring car in fine condition. Price $350. The Overland-Manross Co., 139 Arch St. 11-10-2d FOR SALE—Several horses just out of hard work. Also a second-hand 10-ton wagon scale, small safe, 32x27 inches and roll top desk. New Britain Ice Corp. 11-6-6d FOR SALE—One 20 in. Richmond Cylinder Stove suitable for heat- ing hall. Four Medium Size Heat- ing stoves. Two Ranges. Full line ., of new Stuart Ranges. F. W. Loomis & Co., 160 Arch St. i 11-1-tf FOR SALE—Sound Young Horse, wood panel closed wagon, harness and covers. Bargain if taken at once. Evenings. Max Abrams, 474 Stanley St., city. 11-7-6dx WANTED ! Salespeople Wanted at The Curran Dry 1 Goods Co. , ¥ ~ FOR 13 Room House, 22 Prospect St., large lot Cheap. 2 Family House, Barn and 3 Acres land, 217 Shuttle Meadow ave. Low price. FIRE INSURANCE SALE . Cottage of 7 Rooms, all modern, 54 Lenox Place. Cottage, 6 Rooms, all ments, 110 Chapman St. improve- H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Streei. MONEY TO LOAN. Single House For Sale o ! very desirable location, just CAMP REAL 2 Main Street r To Rent at the West End," - a few steps from the trolley. ESTATE CO. 205 Bank Building. There would not be so much suffering in this world if people only knew where to turn for help. Chronic, Nervous and Spe- cial Diseases are more trying, are harder to endure, because they are with you from week to week, from month to month, often from yecar to vear. You are not sick enough to go to bed, vet you are not well enough to enjoy life and do justice to your work. And the firmer your trouble takes hold of you, the more it saps your vitality and Why Suffer? painstaking studics of a spe- cialist who has made their treatment and cure his life worl Dr. Hyde, determined to investigate ways and means to help the victims of Nerv- ous and Chronic Troubles, has devoted his professional life to their speedy and thor- ough alleviation. By consulting him you will therefore get the benefit of his experience and mature judgment. His thorough equipment enables him to give you every kind of treat- ment your case might re- crushes your ambition. To treat such troubles suc- cessfully requires the long, e 873 9 to 12, 30 to 5, Hartford Medical DR. CLINTON J. HYDE ASYLUM &7, quire. If thero is help for you, Dr. Hyde s the man to help you Sgecialjft HARTFORD, CONN, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1