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THE MOHICAN ECONOMY each week when the prices are lowest on Wednesdau > ddl‘ bdvv your money by tr lrdqu here Bologna or Frankturts . . sl ~ é‘ff(';}?é"k w27¢ fi%figg o lb33c ETT 12V2c REs wIc Fancy Pickled »10c v o e S e e i) gfi%‘%&ém 1 3Zc comMporNp b 25¢ 23c HOUR SALE SMOKED Shoulders 1b THAT PARIS SPEECH CAUSES SEVERE STIR ! mier Premicr Lloyd Gceorge ]s_ Criticized | ' Becausc of His “Incrediblc ; Blunders” Talk in Parls i London, Nov. yesterday by Premier Lloyd George in Paris has made a stir in the local pross, where his references to the Al- lie.’ “incredible blunders” and other | ratters are printed under sensational hcadlines. Comment on the speech is ningled with criticism of the new Al- licd war council as announced here yesterday by Chancellor Bonar Law. Bome newspapers criticize adversely the new military plan and accuse the premier of wishing to take over the strategic decision direction of the al- Med campaigns. Rumors in the ‘Sunday newspapers of the impending retire- ment of Field Marshal Haig and Gen. Robertson, chief of the general staff, caused some commentators to insin- uate that the reports were sct afloat Intentionally by semi-official hints. The Morning Post connécts the new plan with the rumors and says that both the nation and the army are 13.—The speech made | WEDNE S DAY 3—BIG SPECIALS—3 ALL DAY BUMNER Mohican Creamery Pound 3 Pounds 44c $1.30 SThAK FRESH HAMSBURG »18¢c POTAIGES TWO CARLOADS— JUST RECEIVED EXTRA FANCY MAINE 60 Pound $ 1 .80 i § BUSHEL DELIVERED FREE TO YOUR HOME PUT IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY Native Yell NIONS . pk 250 Sweet Sunkist ORANGES 2 ®* 45 c 15¢ Jersey Sweet Potatoes . . 41bs 9c 15¢ Carrots or 15¢ Paysnips . . 2 lbs Large White 35¢ Cauliflower each Fresh Cut SPINACH .. pk English Walnut MEATS .. % 1b Allies' army. The blood of the nation will run cold at the idea. No more | fatal and no more disastrous ar- rangement can be concelved. Lloyd George, from his in Paris, appears to think tt complicated project will achieve stra- tegic unity. It seems to us that it will achieve strategic paralysis.” The Times says that the premier let himself go and thereby opened the second floodgates to a torrent of expert crit- | | icism. ARNICA. Many of Folwell's | Mcn of Dartmouth Battle. Philadelphia, Pa., foothall players who Franklin field hadly Nov. 13.—Penn hobbled on vesterday afternoon were a The backfield stifl buattered up lot. and some bruising at hands, effects of their mauling until ran through signal drill yesterday. Bert Bell is nursing a swollen elbow and did not practice, and Hobey Light, the quarterback, is badly shaken up. Folwell began preparing his ma- chine for the Michigan battle Saturday. After nlarmed over it. It adds: A political counsel advised by a military com- mittee is to direct the strategy of the the coach lined up his cripples in a series of new formations and shifts that will be sprung on the Wolverines. RENIER, PIKHAHUT & DUNN 127 PANN STRFET OPPORIT® ARCK Splendld Stocks ; Your C TTLEPHONE 317.3 of Knitwear for hoosing 4 Toques, Scarfs, Sets, Jackets, Leggins, Sweaters —All the warm cosy cold weather. knitwear that one must have for Knit Jackets, Shawls and Scarfs—New Styles that Women will like—including the New Pullman Jacket —Attractive combinations of white with pink, blue or lavender; or of chinchilla with lavender. Bath Robes for Little Cute styles in Indian or $1.25 to $3.00. Tots in 2 to 6 year sizes. Kewpie patterns. Prices In Our Ready to Wear Department we are now showing a splendid assortment of Coats, Suits, Sepa- rate Skirts, and Silk or Serge Dresses. New Waists in Tailored Modes. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE TO SETTLE Thirty room house and large pled by the late Dr. Styles as & sanatarium. AN ESTATE garage on Court St. formerly occu- This is an exceptional opportunity for a doctor desiring to have his patients under his im- mediate care or property can be slight expense. We offer this pro bulldings and can make reasonal converted into a boarding house at perty at less than the value of the ble terms. THE W. L. HATCH CO. ' | | | | | f linesmen came in for | Dartmouth’s | but they did not feel the full | they | next | a brisk slgnal drin ' | Bank Building. 367-369 MAIN STREET 29c 10c 27c 19¢ 20c 17¢ 13c 10c 27c 29c D Yellow Split PEAS ....21bs Mohican Corn STARCH 1 b vke Swift’s Pride SOAP .. 5 bars Dinner Blend COFFEE ... b Pure Luncheon COCOA ....1b Mohican Pure Chocolate ' 1b Carnation Evap. MILK Mohican Pure COCOA Y Ibtin Fresh Shredded COCOANUT Ib Mohican Mince MEAT .. 3 pkgs Early June PEAS ... 2 cans 29C Mohican Pure CATSUP pt bot 23c e e HOUR SALE 9 to 114 EGGS 38 Every One Guaranteed doz 19¢ 12¢ Rump Roast BEEF .. 25c¢ Fancy Natlve Turnips 4 qts Good Toilet PAPER 6 for THREE MONTHS COURSE. Ayer, Mass., Nov. 13.-—A three months' course of instruction in the corps at Jacksonville, to an early start to to be given to 110 licutenants and non-commis- sioned officers from Camp Devens. The men will leave here in about ten da quartermaster Fla., preparatory the war front, Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, turned in at the Herald. You not kxnow who lost it. money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does Pins and Rings are found in surprlsmg quantities and r All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. —_— e | WANTED—One large unfurnished | room for storing furniture with re- liable party. Address Room, Her- ald Office. 11-13-1dx Rl WANTED—By young couple, fur- nished apartment of 5 or 6 rooms. All conveniences required. Western section preferred. Telephone 43. 11-138-3dx WANTED—Ten-foot floor show case. State price. Box X15B, Herald of- fice. 11-12-24 WANTED-—Store clerk, 18 to 20 years | old. References must be good. Good | position for the right man. Wrilc Box 22 AB, Herald. 11-12-tf WANTED—A young man<or woman for time-keeping and clerical work in officc of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tf WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf NOTICE. WNOTICE—Helen er of Piano, Berlin, Conn,, obel Nourse, teach- Leschetizky method, Tel. 316-3. A VERY ATTRACTIVE proposition is offered to a few who have good natural singing or speaking voices and can qualify for phonograph records. J. H. Watts, 29 St., New York. NOTICE—Light express johs wanted. Will deliver Saturday afternoons and evenings. Tel. 608-2. | i | 11-12-1wx | NOTICE! Best Prices Paid for Junk or Metals: Also Second Hand Furniture. J. HOCHMAN, EAST ST., NEW BRITAIN, TEIL. 468-4. CHALMERS AND“ OAKLAND SERVICE STATION WE ARE NOW READY TO GIVE YOU PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE. THE AUTO SALES CO. Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman | (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. 311. New Britain National Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. Room Consider the needless wear, the fuel, the soap, and the washwoman's cost (or your own back breaking labor) that home laundering means you will realize that our LAUNDRY SERVICE will save yvou money. UNIFOKM, HIGH GRADE WORK that is done in a sani- tary and ,.mm with modern equip- caves weiar-—that is Ol R SERVICE, Just try us—call 904 * Union Laundry Corp,, NOTICE—First class table board. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court reet. 11-10-3d4 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies ard Repairing. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. A.D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 ' ELECTRICAL ~ SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP ELECTRICAT, CONTRACTORS . 6 Main Street. CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. Stock Reduction Sale of the Best |PAPERS] 33 1-3% OFF §| Our Wall Papers. are the ; quality sort—distinctive in pat- 1 fern and quality— NOW AT (Grasa Cloths Excepted) BEING SOT.D 33 1-3°. OFF WALL | TOST. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINTMUM CEARGE 16¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. whenever you need Whetever you need and it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of FOR SALL. service and results—Let the city know your wants FOR SALE. LOST—PIu(‘k wutomoblile glove Fri. day evening. I'inder please return to Herald Office. 11-12-2dx _— LOST—Monday afternoon between the corner of Olive street and Main, o small purse with a sum of money. Leave at Herald and receive re- ward. 11-13-1d _— LOST—Interest Department Book New Britain National Bank No. 1980 application is hereby made for new book. Paolo Carruba. 11-7-wl TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald - Bldg. Frontage 67 ‘Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. | FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms: heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, corner Elm’ street, or phone 1000. 11-10-tf TO RENT—On Dec. 1 or before, a very desirable 1st floor flat of 7 rooms at 57 Harrison street. Tel. 546. 11-12-6d TO RENT—Four large rooms, im- provements, 220 Kensington ave- nue. 11-10-6dx TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. | WANTED—American boys about 16 years of age in main office of local concern. Address Box X26B, Her- ald Office. 11-18-3d WANTED—Young man with know- ledge of automobiles, mechanically inclined for the automobile repair business. See Mr. Hayden, 287 Elm street. 11-13-6d WANTED—Salesman on provision wagon. Good wages. Apply C. J. Burns, 68 Tremont, H L. Handy, agent. 11-13-dbx WANTED—A driver end a freight handler. Apply The W. M. Higgins Forwarding Co. 11-12-tf WANTED—First-class barber wanted, 212 IBast Main street. Frank Bri- gandi. Good wages. 11-12- WANTED—A clean cut young man with some experlence _preferred. The Fuller Storage Battery Co. 105 Arch street. 11-10-3d 2dx WANTED—A good chef to work in hotel. Apply 50 Winter street. 11-10-3dx WANTED—Young men over 16 wanted for work in stock roora of local factory. Herald, Box 16 B. B. tf P ——— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. D—Girl for soda fountain Address Box 26XX, Herald 11-13-3d WANT work. Office WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- ain Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut St. 11-13-tf WANTED—Woman to do washing at home, 77 Forest street. 11-12-tf WANTED—Maid. General house- work. Small family, 98 Harrison cet 23-tf FOR SALE. Modcrn 3-Tencment House of 18 Rooms in Fine Repair With Fxtra | Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Rea] Estate and Ynsurance CTTY HALL MAXWELL MOTOR OARS. VIM AND SELDON TRUCKS. On Time Payments. ALSO USED CARS. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 189 Main St. Tel. 221-4. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service Statxon. 287 le St AUTO LIV HORACE L HART Reliable and Reasonabl: Service TEL. 1930 7-pass, Packard Limousine FOR BALE—Haynes five passenger touring car. Dr. Mazeine, 2569 Main street. Tel. 1717-3. 11-10-6d FOR SALE—18 head of high. grade tested cattle. Recently purchased from the Dunham farm. Also two pair horses. R. H. Erwin, New- ington, Conn., Robbins’ station. 11-12-4dx —_— FOR SALE—Corbin 80 roadster, $185, 87 Elm street. 11-13-2dx FOR SALE—One toe-board wagon, one gas lamp. Call at 14 Kelsey street, morning, noon or night. 11-8-6dx FOR SALE—Airdale puppy. A. E Norton, Berlin, 3 ‘Phone 657-14. 11-10-3d 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-tt FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums, Bos- ton ferns. Joseph Rosen, 2 Mill St. 11-10-wix = m— FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Two furnished rooms at 48 Main street. E. Swanson. 11-18-3dx WANTED—Plain furnished room. Give particulars and price. Box X 30 B, Herald Office. 11-13-1dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Desirable fui- nished rooms, light housekeeping. 101 Fairview street. 11-13-2d FURNISHED ROOMS-—Cozy suite of three or four rooms, steam heat, electric light, porch, pantry, bath, gas, etc., furnished tor light house- keeping. (Adults only) Eureka Agency, 84 West Main St. 11-6-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—For light housekeeping. All conveniences. Central. 16 Prospect street. 11-12-6d ASHES REMOVED. Cellars $1.25. Outside Bin $1.00 a load. Lawn and Garden Fertilizer for Sale. CARMODY Tel. 316 FOR SALE—One 20 in. Richmond Cylinder Stove suitable for heat- ing hall. Four Medium Size Heat- ing stoves. Two Ranges. FKull line of new Stuart Ranges. F. W. Loomis & Co., 160 Arch St. 11-1-tt FOR SAEE—TWD Hudson super-six Phaetons; wonderful bargains. Come and make an offer. Willlams Auta Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d FOR SALE—Apperson four-passéfi<" ger roadster; overhauled and paint- ed; must be sold at once. Willlamsg Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d FOR SALE—1916 6-40 Hudson touring car; bargain for $676. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm St 11-10-5d FOR SALE—Almost new Ford; 1917 delivery. Willlams Auta Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d § FOR. SALE—Practically new Model 90 Overland touring car. Make us' an offer. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d e epe— WANTED ! Salespeople Wanted at The Curran Dry Goods Co. A Family 12 Rooms. House, 58 Trinity strect, All Modern. 2 Family and Store. 69 Smith St. paying property. 7 Room Cottage, 54 Lenox Place.’ H. D. HUMPHKEY, FIRE INSURANCE "FOR SALE 2 Family House, South Burritt St. 10 Rooms. All Improvements. $3,000—$1,500 bank mortgage. Good A Bargain. Must be Sold At Once. 272 Main Streei. MONEY TO LOAN. Do you want a rent? Here is what we have to offer: Corbin avenue, new house, $48: single house at west cnd for $50; South Burritt street, CAMP REAL 72 Main Street $14; McClintock street, 6 rooms with a cre of 1and, near trolley, $13. ESTATE CO. 20% Bank Bnilding GREENWOOD AND 10 Greenwood street, 2- family house, extra large lot to build block on. Good invest- ment here, only smal!l an.ount - of cash needed. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. There would not be so much suffering in this world it 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 year to vear, You are not sick encugh to go to bed, yet you are not well enough to enjoy life and do Jjustice to your work. And the flrmer your trouble takes hold of you, tho more {t saps your vitality ana crushes your ambition, To treat such troubles suc- cessfully requires the long, WINTHROP STREET PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Winthrop street, two-family house and barn. Large lot near Arch street. Will sell or trade for farm. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 1938 MAIN STREET Suffer? painstaking studies of a spe- clalist who has made their treatment and cure his life worlc. 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 rive you every kind of treat- ment your case might re- quire, If thero is help for you, Dr, Hyde 1s the man to help you. The Hartford Medical S eclahs DR. CLINTON J. HYDE it's your chance to ro-paper your home at an unusunal fav- ing on high grade wall papers. Wc!: AND REAL FATATE 30 WEST MAIN STRELT 373 ASYLUM S§T., HARTFORD, OONN. {OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1 Rates $2, 32.00 and $3 per houar Trips Arrtnged 596 ARCH STREFT 66 ARCH ST. GARAGE