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i . s s R R Army Trunk GREATLY REDUCED. 12 TALCOTT STREET. Trunks also suitable for Red Cross nurses We've weeded out from our regular stocks all Trunks slightly marred or scratched and reduced them for quick clearance as follows: Khaki colored Officers’ Trunks, plain linen lined, built for e e close Light brown, canvas covered Trunks with' fiber Canvas covered Trunk with . reinforced top slats, heavy \ brass hardware, to 1CloB® c..cennnnnn $8.39 Canvas covered Trunks, solid corner bumpers, $ nicely lined, to ciose 6.95 Fiber covered Trunk, heavy canvas lining, best $ grade lock, to close 8.95 Fiber covered Trunk, fiber , lned, all riveted, flne quality hardware, to $10 95 close ........ . 28-in. Officers’ Carrying Case, covered with heavy fabricoid leather corners, and $6 75 tray, to close (Active Phone Lists SOMETHING NEW. A device that will double the efficiency of your telephone, making it unnecessary to floun- der through a huge directory. 95 per cent. of your calls can be lMsted in a Meilicke Active Phone List. Made in three styles. Ask to see them. Sta- tionery Department. Crepe de Chine Negligees $10 Crepe de chine, satin and some of satin lined with alba- tross; several beautiful styles in crepe de chine; colors, rose, Copenhagen, light blue, pink and lavender, sizes 36 to ©62. Others at $12.98 to $23.50. Housedress Department. Ask to see the pretty new Breakfast Gowns for misses and small women, in cotton crepe, figured’ silk, corduroy, taffeta and messaline. Prices $2.50 to $12.98. Housedress Department. G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD ————————————————————————————— Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. DANCE FROCKS, new, and, of course, charming. In- cluding the Betty Wales Social Frocks. A most at- tractive choice at all prices under $40.00. Misses’ Dept. Women’s Boots $7.50 and $ Four natty styles just received; the low heel type for street wear in gun metal foxed, welted sole; 8-inch lace. gray nubuck tops, narrow $ toe, low heel. These at .. 7'50 Same style with Russia calf in dark shade, fawn nubuck top. $8.00 These for ..... Heavy sole Lace Boots with soft plump royal calf uppers, medium round toe, medium heel. 5 Same style in No. 2 shade These for . 2 of tan Russia calf for .. $8’00 Agents for BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS. 12 Talcott St. Church St. Section. 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 xnow who lost it. NEW BRiTAIN DA]LY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917 CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let LOST. LOST—A brown dog. Finder return to Michael Rappinati, Wilcox St. 11-16-d2x LOST—Thufsday afternoon between Grand street and Ornstedt's Studlo, sewing bag containing lace and purse with change. Finder call 284~ Reward. 11-16-1dx e — FOUND. LOST—Tueeday noon, a valuable old cameo brooch on West Main street, between Jerome street and Grove Hill. Return to 741 West Main St. ¢ 11-15-2d4 TO RENTL, . TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. Raincoats for Women $2.98 10$35 There's rain ahead. There's sleet ahead. There's snow ahead. p Be prepared, and you'll have nothing to fear when winter storms raging. ‘We can shoy you Raincoats in- Rubberized Cashmere. Rubberized Bombazine Silk Rubberized Habutai Silk. Rubberized English Tweed. Rubberized Mohair. Black Rubber, Gloria Silk Crayenette, Cravanelted many handsome novelties. As a.matter of fact our Raincoat stock is simply superb— won- derfully complete; we've plain full models, half Dbelted and full belted models; button high at the neck; in black, navy, tan, olive, light gray, slate, green, black, checks, stripes and tan and gray mix- tures; all sizes. are Tweod and FOUND—A bicycle. Owner can have same by describing it. Apply sex- ton, First Baptist church. 11-14-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS ot | 2d TO RENT—Two furnished rooms 35 Emmons Place. 11-15 Desirable fur- housekeeping, | 11-1 a FURNISHED ROOMS. nished rooms, light 101 Fairview street, Fur Trimmed Hats $5.95 The Newest of All. Fur Trimmed Hats— some of all velvet with fur trimmings, some of satin and velvet com- bined with fur trimmings. All are edged with strips of fur, some have fur pom " FOR SALE FOR SALE | Multigraph Letters New and Second Hand Furniture FURNISHED housekeeping. Central. ROOMS—For All light convenlences. 16 Prospect street. AGENTS WANTED. Good steady income for gentleman or lady, fond of music, managing studio, which receives the business in this territory of large phono- graph record corporation. If willing to invest $500 in equal partnership will find a legitimate profitable per- manent business, De Roode, 203 Broadway, N. Y 11 < LARGE FRONT Furnished Room. 33 Court street. o 11.16.a4 | TO RENT—Three six room tenements = > in new houses. Apply evenings be- s oo 7| tween 6 ana 8. Title Realty and In- FURNISHED ROOMS—Two well-| ' heated front rooms for light house. | Surance Co., 193 Main St. Room 68 keeping; two minutes’ walk from R the center. Address Box 20XB,| ="~ - S dress Box 20XE. | TO RENT—One four and one five WANTED—Three or four room tene- ment. ‘Address Box 20X1X, Herald. 11-16-d1x TO RENT—Five-room tenement; all modern improvements. 126 Jubi- lee St. 11-16-3d-x MINIMUM CHARGE 10 EACH INSERTION. the FOR SALE. city know your wants FOR SALE. WANTED—By Tefined gentleman, board and room with private Swed- ish family. Address Box 8XX, Her- ald office. 11-15-2a room, WANTED—Small furnished FOR FOR SALE—"The Maples” farm.|FOR SALIE—Two nice table gas* Thos. F. Cashman, foreman. Tele-| lamps. L. M. Warner, 68 Trinity phone 668-4, Berlin, Conn. Has a| street 11-15-3dx few good brood sows (nearly ready | —— —————— to farrow) far sale. 11-16-2dx | FOR SALE— r medium sized heat- FOR SALE—Live geese. Inquire Al- ing stoves. ‘o rangers. Full line fred Anderson, Plainville road, near | ©f NeW Stuart ranges. I. W. Loomia __Quarries. 11-16-3dx] & Co. 160 Arch St. 11-1-tf “%’,‘m,s;‘,’“?;,‘,’gg;“xg;‘m&t CReap. | FOR SALE—4 nmew non-skid tires, 695-5 g "1;"‘16 el.| 32.31.2, Bosch magneto high t 2 ion, 1914 Ford body and top WANTES = Fast Main street, in rear, second 11-14-3dx floor. Tucker. SALE—Flve passenger 1915 Chevrolet, as good as new. Electric equipment. Cheap if taken at once. Apply 330 Park St., rear. 11-16-3d, state conveniences and price. Box X1B, Herald, 11-16-1ax ‘WANTED—Storage Battery for Ford Starter. Address Box 6AA Herald. 11-15-3dx ‘WANTED—To do washing, address M. Grippe, 121 Broad street. 11-5-5dx room tenement, new house, all lat- est Improvements, also store suit- able for barber shop. Inquire 250 North street. 11-15-4dx WANTED—10,000 people with corns, calluses, eczema or hemonhoids to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment, Ruaranteed to please or money funded. Clark & Brainerd’s or! TO RENT-—First floar tenement 87 Prospect street. 11-15-6dx 71 Harrisor 11-15-3dx TO RENT-—7 rooms at street. Tel. 434-4. TO RENT—Six room tenement, 59 Ce- dar St., Tel. 1059-2. 11-14-8dx FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, corner Elm street, or phone 1000. 11-10-tf 3 TO RENT—On Dec. 1 or before, & very desirable 1st floor flat of 7 rooms at 57 Harrison street. Tel. 646. 11-12-64 TO RENT—Garage at 31 Maple St poms “:::d bands of nar- NOTICE—Automobile parties taken | mss——— row ribbon. out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. E EE e Close-fitting Hats in Richard Covert. Tel .?er;-]li e ,H LY ‘V-AN'E! D—:&:MA':E n ‘c):;;:l;ch{)x:owihn:‘est:nups:lld CREARUES 0 1Y o8 WANTED—Young lady who has had . e - VISIT-—Your soldier friends in Camp some Devens by auto Sunday morning. Call between 6 and 7 p. m., Great Six dollars round trip. Tel. 1959, Western Market, 63 Main street. 11-14-4dx 11-16-1d NOTICE—LIght express jobs wanted. | WANTED—A housekeeper to take Fac-simile of Typewriting done in Wil deliver Satur complete charge of house and care 1918 Chevrolet Tourlug Car. bought and sold; Stoves, crators, (1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures.| and evenings ':e;“gr?g.w afternoons | ¢ oy, @ood home and lberal Right Price for Quick Sale. Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Letter Heads Printed. . . P o pay. Call Sunday afternoon, 810 WM. F. KEELEY CO., | : : Maple St. downstaire . 11-16-2ax . K. - MAN TFORD TYPEWRITER CO. — = 1 :22 s : S aNg) 0 HIH WANTED—Housek 3 i and Franklin Sts. Tel. 8. ANTED—Housekeceper n sma Elm 34 Lafayette Stroet Tel. 1820 | 26 Stato Street. Hartford, Conn. Iams u l] u R T e D e — — == » Extension 11-15-2dx The Brunswick Tone is ‘unmatchable be- cause of the all wood sound chamber—built like a violin. i Hear the Brunswick —then compare. Ghe BRUNSWICK ALL PHONOGRAPHS IN ONE w= YOUR PROBLEM IS SOLVED -=& Because the BRUNSWICK Plays All Records—All Records Are At Your Command, All Artists, Bands, Orchestras—All Music. The BRUNSWICK Alone-- Of All the Finer Phono- graphs—Offers This Unrestricted Selection. Prices range from $30 to $175. Sold on small monthly pay- ments. You are cor- dially invited to come in and hear the ad- vanced and exclusive features of the Bruns- wick. =41 B. HORENSTEIN 1 RAILROAD ARCADE Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St NOTICE! Best Prices Paid for Junk or Metals: Also Second Hand Furniture. J. HOCHMAN, EAST ST, NEW BRITAIN, WANTED---Man and wife want board and room in private family. Laun- dry privileges. Address Box X4X, Herald. 11-14-3dx WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- ain Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut St. 11-13-tf TEL. 468-4. UNIVERSAL Hungerford Court, Sunday Evening, 7:30 REV.ROGER F. ETZ. Topic ‘IS GOD A FAILURE?” Special music by Choir and Violin Soloist. YOU are cordially invited, everyone welcome GREENWOOD AND WINTHROP STREET WANTED—Woman to do washing at 11-12-tf home, 77 Forest street. IST CHURCH Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 10 Greenwood street, 2- Winthrop street, two-family family house, extra large rot tu house and barn. lLarge lot near block o, Good invest- ment hers, only =il amonnt | ‘ build ’ of cash nesded, | | FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. Arch street. Will sell or trade for farm. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. HARRY G, HANUOCK, Sec'y. 198 MAIN STREET five and | WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. 10-9-tf | WANTED—A thoroughly experienced cxperience as a bookkeeper. | wyANTED—High school boy to work | WANTED—Store clerk, 18 to 20 years old. References must be good. Good position for the right man. Write Box 22 AB, Herald. 11-12-tf WANTED—A young man or woman for time-kzeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concerr. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tt _ Long’s Shoe Staore. 11-15-6dx N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight FOR SALE—AIl the stock of drug supplies and fixtures including a beautiful soda fountain of the Lewis Seltzer Bankrupt Estate formerly conducting business at No. 297 Main street. Parties should apply at once to M. D. Saxe, trustee, 338 Main street, New Britain. 11-16-1d 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. M 46 Main street, -t FOR SALE—Two Hudson super-six Phaetons; wonderful bargains. Come and make an offer. Willilams Auta Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7¢ 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 —_— L | FOR SALE—Apperson four-passen- ger roadster; overhauled and paint-’ office, Whiting street. Tozecec]| et imustibe mold ot on e HELP WANTED—MALE. FOR SALE—1016 6-40 Hudson butter Good Herald 11-16-2d4 WANTED—Grocery man and man. Must’ be experienced. pay. Address Box 2XX, Office. man for the retail grocery husiness. Apply The Universal Co-Operative Soclety, East Main street, city, 11-16-4 after school and Saturday morning. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. i 11-16-d2 'WANTED—Boy wanted to learn trade. Adkins Printing Co., 66! Church St. 11-16-24d | WANTED—Middle-aged man as night | clerk at Hotel Beloin. 11-16-tf touring car; bargain for $575. Wil- llams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-74 FOR SALE—Almost new Ford; 1917 _dellvery. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm Bt. 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 FOR SALE—Haynes five passenger touring car. Dr. Mazeine, 259 Main street. Tel. 1717-8. 11-10-6d4 FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums, Bos- ton ferns. Joseph Rosen, 2 Mill St. 11-10-wix WANTED—Young man 18 to 20 years | to work in Shipping Room; must he good worker. Send application to P. O. Box 364, Clty. 11-14-3d WANTED—Young men over wanted for work in stock roorn local factory. Herald, Box 15 B. 10, = | Dr. Arthur T. Hoffmani (Osteopathic Physician) | | Spinal Treatment. l | 16, | of | B, | {o Room 311. New Britain National Bank Building. 1 IHours: 9-12, 0-4. "NOTICE ASHES REMOVED. N Cellars $1.25. Outside Bin $1.00 a load. Lawn and Gardem Fertilizer for Sale. CARMODY Tel. 316 WANTED ! Salespeople Wanted, at The Curran Dry Goods Co. 2 Family House, 58 Trinity strect, 12 Rooms. All Modern, FOR_ 2 Family House, South Burritt St. 10 Rooms. All improvements, $5,800, 2 Family and Storc. 69 Smith St. $3,000—8$1,500 bank mortgage. Good paying property. 7 Room Cottage, 54 Lenox Place. H. D. HUMPHAEY, FTRE INSURANCE A Barga Must be Sold At Once. 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. We can offer you one of the fines on Harrison street, 6 Rooms on & t two-family houses in the city, located floor and garage, fine proposition for a home which will bring in an income. CAMP REAL 372 Main Street FOR SALE! ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Building Cottage of 7 Rooms, Cen- trally Located BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Fish, Oysters and Clams | HORTON'S | 71 CHURCH STREET SALE t