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'G. FOX & CO. " HARTFORD BROWNIE CAMERAS AND EASTMAN KODAKS for Christmas—Make your se- lection now, our stocks are replete with everything new and up-to-date. Entrances to Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. RAINCOATS FOR WOMEN $2.98 to $35 ‘There's rain ahead. There’s sleet ahead. There's snow ahead. Be prepared, and yowtll have nothing to fear when winter storms raging. ‘We . can show you Raimcoats in— Rubberized Cashmere. Rubberized Bombazine. Rubberized Habutal. Rubberized English Tweed. Rubberized Mohair. Black Rubber, Gloria Silk Cravenette, many handsome novelties. As a matter of fact our Raincoat stock is simply superb— won- derfully complete; we've plain full models, half belted and full belted models; button high at the neck; in black, navy, tan, olive, Ught gray, slate, green, black, checks, stripes and tan and gray mix- tures; all sizes. Cré‘pe de Chine Negligees $10.00 Crepe de chine, satin and some of satin lined with albatross; meveral beautiful styles in crepe de chine; colors, rose, Copenhagen, light blue, pink and lavender, sizes 36 to 52. Others at $12.98 to $22.50. Housedress department. Cravenetted Tweed and NEW BREAKFAST GOWNS. 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. Housdress department. Separate ékirts For Misses and "~ Small Women $7.95 - Regular Prices $10.00 to $18.50. A special purchase, the details of which would not interest you, and the Skirts are bound to. Broadcloth, Men’s Wear Serge and a fow plalds; sizes 32 to 37. Colors are brown, black and green. Box plaited and finished with satin insertions, broadeloth and silk com- binations; plaid with large pockets. Skirts worth $10.00 $18.50. Your choice at $7.95 WE ARE HARTFORD AGENTS FOR THE FROCKS BETTY ' WALES For Social, College and School Wear. Ask to Sce Them. WOMEN'S BOOTS $7.50 AND $8.00 Four natty styles just re- ceived; the low heel type for street wear in gun metal foxed welted sole; 8-inch lace gray nu- buck tops, narrow toe, low heels. These e $7.50 Same style with Russian calf in dark shade, fawn nubuck top. These tor.. $8.00 Heavy sole Lace Boots with soft plump royal calf uppers, medium round toe, médium heel. These $7.50 yle in No. 2 shade of ARMY TRUNKS Greatly Reduced--12 Talcott St. 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 service, to $7.95 Light brown, canvas covered Trunks with fiber Canvas covered Trunk with reinforced top slats, heavy brass hardware, to Canvas covered Trunks, solid corner bumpers, $6 95 . nicely lined, to close covered Trunk, heavy iber canvas - lining, best 5 Erads lock, 1 clowe D849 Fiber*covered Trunk, fiber lined, all riveted, fine quality hardware, to s $10.95 28-in. Officers’ Carrying Case, covered with heavy fabricoid leather corners, and e 96,75 ACTIVE PHONE LIS 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 listed in a Meilicke Active Phone List. Made in three style. $1.00 grade for 75¢. Ask to see them. Stationery De- partment. W.FE. Keeley Co. Auto Repairing (Elm and Franklin Streets.) Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET } AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. t 430 MAIN STREET. Denison Garage | w for hire, aay and night. | " , 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2252 . Supplies and Repairing. | FREETOT HE NOTICE ASHES REMOVED. Cellars $1.25. Outside Bin $1.00 a load. Lawn and Garden Ferulizer for Sale. CARMODY Tel. 316 5 Rooms, $1:£.00 and . .6 Rooms, 00. 7 Rooms (Cottage) $25.00. H. N. LOCKWQOD, Real Estate and Insurance CITY HALL SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTO New England’s Wonderful Specialist —WHO WILL BE AT— Beloin Hotel Dr. Naughton making an X-ray examination of the Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an aid to Dicgnosis This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Nov, 20th. Hours from 10 & m. to 5:30 p.' m, NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY OQRHLY TUESDAY, NOV. 20th To all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Nov, 20th. Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkabic Diagnosis of FREE FOR THIS VISIT Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray” Examinations, all Medical Surgican and Offict Trtatments Absolutely Free of Charge. Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you 1d not fall to take advantage of 1t. } aiowld remember the day, dates and office hours of his visit and call An Yl\)fl Sick" Are You Suf- ! whether a case is curable or whether 2 .| it is incurable. fering? If So Call on H“’“‘ Not only will you be surprised at and Take Advantage of His l his wonderful knowledge of disease, . . | his plain, concise explanation of every Skill and Experience. | cause and effect. but at the marvelous The rapidity with which he de- rapidity with which his common seribes all diseases is truly wonderful r sense treatment goes to the seat of and astonishes all who cali upon him; | the trouble; giving relief, and in all end his extensive practical experi- cases that heve not progressed too ence enables him to determine | far, a cure. are suffering, you The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at ¢ the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see early to avoid the crowded last hours DON’'T WAIT ! The sick multitudes crowd his of- fices from morning until night, and it you would avoid disappointment you should call early. Dr. Naughton makes regular visits to New Britain from time to time to personally attend to his many patients who are unable to visit his Worcester offices. Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Nov. 20th from 10 o’clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all -cases personally. } CATHOLIC—To devote a few hours | NOTICE—Carl Services, | one for | ter-cl 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 nnt xnow who lost it. : CASH IN ADVANCE. All Advertisements for B0 RENY the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. NOTICES. each day to special outside work. Permanent position. B. B. Box 1077, New York. 11( 19-26) 3d s ENNY A wWORD ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION, Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will giv of MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ FOR SALE. e you a surprising amount service and results—Let the city know your wanfs - FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Six Barred Rock Pullets, one White Leghorn Cockerel. Tel. 1959. 11-19-3dx FOR SALE—1914 Overland, equipped with self starter and in good run- ning condition. Will be sold cheap. Frank Buchas, 132 Jubilee street. 11-17-24x FOR SALE—Four medinm sized heat- ing stoves. Two rangers. Full line of new Stuart ranges. F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch $ 11-1-tt FOR SALE—Five passenger 1915 Chevrolet, as good as new. Electrio equipment. Cheap if taken at onces Apply 330 Park St., rear. 11-16-3d FOR SALE—Iron bed spring mattress, veneer mahogany - table, mirrors, grr.phophone with records, for sale, clieap, 180 Maple street. 11-19-1dx it bt AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 2 12. 11-19-21-23x | TO RENT—Room on quiet street for one or two people. Reasonable price for right party. Box 30 X X, Herald, 11-19-3dx Schwartz, 107 Glen | TO RENT—In Berlin; lower tene- St., will receive three cars of pota- ment of six rooms, furnace and gas. toes Iriday. Patrons advised. | 'Phone 663-4, 11-17-8d 11-19-1d | —— e TO RENT—A tenement of six rooms by Dec, 1, or before. 203 Maple street, 11-19-3dx FOUND. FOUND—Overcoat near Helghts. Owner prove and pay charges. 1161-13. Belvidere : property i Telephone | 11-19-1dx | TO RENT—Five-room tenement; all modern improvements. 126 Jubi- lee St. 11-16-3d-x TO RENT—Three six room tenements in new houses. Apply evenings be- tween 6 and 8. Title Realty and In- surance Co., 193 Main St. Room 6. 11-14-tt FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. Also apartments for light housekeeping. 33 Main street, Tel. 1626-14. 11-19-34 | TO RENT—One four and one five room tenement, new house, all lat- est improvements, also store suit- able for barber shop. Inquire 250 North street. 11-15-4dx TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 476 Stanley St. 11-19-3dx WANTED—Small furnished state particulars and price. dress Box 22 X X, Herald. 11-19-1dx room, Ad- FURNISHED ROOMS — For light i | | | housekeeping. All conveniences. | WANTED. WANTED—ByY refined gentleman, board and room with private fam- ily. Address Box C 11 B, Herald. 11-19-2dx ‘WANTED—Immediately two rooms for light housekeeping, bedroom not furnished. Address X 8 X, Herald. 11-19-3dx WANTED — Situation by refined American woman, as housekeeper for business couple or adult work- ing family. Address E. A., Box 9, Herald, 11-19-1dx in pri- ladies. WANTED—Board and room vate family by two voung Address Box X5X, Herald. 11-17-3dx address WANTED—To do washing, M. Grippe, 121 Broad street. 11-5-6dx WANTED-—10,000 people with corns, calluses, eczema or hemonhoids to | buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment, guaranteed to please or money re- funded. Clark & Brainerd's or Long’s 5-6dx ! P | Central. 16 Prospect street. 11-19-6dx FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. All conveniences. 101 Fairview street, upstairs bell. TO RENT—First floor tenement 87 Prospect street. 11-15-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement, 59 Ce- dar St., Tel. 1059-2. 11-14-6dx WANTED—A young man or WOmanh | for time-keeping and clerical work | in office of manufacturing concern. ' Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Addiess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tf 11-19-2d | yOR RENT—A few desirablo high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, corner Elm’ strcet, or phone 1000, 11-10-tf T—Garage at 91 Maple St. 20-9-tf — e TQ RENT—Furnished room in west- ern section to gentlemen. Box SBE. 11-17-2dx LARGE FRONT Furnished Room. 33 Court stroct. 11-16-3d AGENTS WANTED. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 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 cqual partnecrship will find a legitimate profitable per manent business, De Roode, 203 | 11-19-1dx Broadway, N. Y. 11-16-3dx | = —e | WANTTD—Girl for clerical work in main office of local concern. High school graduate preferred. Address NX24B, Herald Office. 11-17-3d WANTED—Girl for typewriting and clerical work in main oflice of local factory. ITigh school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box 23XB, Herald Office. 11-17-3d WANTED—Girl to do a little light work in house every day except Sat- urday Call at once after 7 evening this week. site Woodruff's Gro- cery store, Ber HELFP WANTED—MALE. NTED—Young man Riker-Hegeman' as clerk 11-19-3d | WANTED—A thoroughly experienced man for the retail grocery business. Apply The Universal Co-Operative | Sociely, East Main street, city, i 11-16-4d WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Bri ain Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut § 11-13-tf Multigraph Letters simile of Typewriting done in 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet Touring Car. Right Price for Quick Sale. WM. F. KEELEY CO., Elm and Franklin Sts. WANTED—Middle-aged man as night clerk at Hotel Beloin. 11-16-tf LABOR CONVENTION. If Employvers Make Unjust Demands, | Fa Then A. I of L. n Do Nothing. |1, Buffalo, Nov. 19.—Questions involv- ing the extent of application of the | 8-hour day to contracts on govern- | ment work connected with the war were expected to come Lefore the con- vention of the American Federatior: | here this week. | Federation leaders were hopeful +hat no action would be taken that would hamper the spirit of co-opera- ' tion that has thus far marked the | negotiations with President Wilson. “If," said President Gompers today, | *employers in ammunition plants and | shipyards make unjust demands on the workers, nothing can be done by | o the American Federation of Labor to | AUTO LIVERY settle strikes. IITHORACE 1. HART “I cannot set an arbitrary rule of ! settlement for such strikes and if T | Reilable/and Reasonablz| Servive did 1 could not enforce it. Conditions TELR1080 causing the strike must he considered | 7-pass. Packard Limousine and their settlement must hinge on | | 1ates $2. $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged cooperation of all the interested par- 596 ARCH STREET Tel. 1228, GARAGE “We will do all we can to co- | operate with the government. My sen- | s in this matter are the same | qav night. a : mell There will be about 300 e cxpressed by President Wil- | i "the chorus. Mr, Mathews will be son when he spoke at the opening | The chorus wil : meeting of the federation. a L — e | in charge. in the church Wednesday morning, WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10 f Dr. ArtthriT. Hoffman (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britain Natlonal | Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. | MAXWELL MOTOR AR! VIM AND SELDON TRUCKS. On Time Paymen ALSO USED CARS. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES Co. 189 Main St. Tel. 221-4. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Ete. . A.D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 NOTICE. It pays to call me for your Junk. The very best prices paid for or Second Hand Furniture by J. HOCHMAN, STREFET. TEL. Junk EAST 168-4 { FOR FOR SALE—Live geese. Inquire Al fred Anderson, Plainville road, near quarries. 11-16-3ax SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wantg for signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tf « FOR SALE—Easy payments. Farm of 100 acres. Should cut 1,000 cords of wood. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale, ‘Wooster St. 11-17-5ax SALE—Work horse, cheap. Chas. J. Johnson, Kensington. Tel 695-5. 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Hot water furnace in good condition. D. Miller, 227 Main street. 11-17-3dx FOR SALE OR RENT—A with five rooms and a large store room, with electric light and wa-" ter, a large garden. Joseph E. Ed- man, Wesiwood Park, Plainville, Phone 38-4. 11-17-3d cottage FOR SALE—A five-acre lot suitable for farming or garden, three min- utes from trolley. Apply to Joseph E. Edman, Westwood Park, Plain- ville, Phone 38-4. 11-17-34 BANQUETS ARE IN SEASON. Why not have each one of your guests supplied with one of HER- RICK’S ORPHEUS ORCHESTRA SONG AND CHORUS FOLDER Among the songs are “Poor Butter- fly,” a goodly number of Hawalie: melodies, several of “Al" Jolson’s popular successes and a number of patriotic and popular old songs of the day. The song features of your ban- : quet will, without a doubt, make the i“Eat, doubly successful. be merry” Address G. G. HERRICK, 389 Sigourney Street, Hartford, or telephone 3954 or Charter 916. ————————————————————— OPPORTUNITY--USED CARS ’17 Reo Roadster, like new, $650. *16 Dodge Roadster, $525. ’16 Dodge Touring, $500. ~ '17 Ford Touring, run 300 i $325. ’13 Studebaker $225. Chalmers Speedster, $275. . '17 Overland delivery, with top $525. No reasonable offers refused. Open evenings. See these cars. Gohen Motor Co. 86 ARCH ST. Williams Auto Co: Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. drink and part miles, 2 Family House, 58 Trinity strect, 12 Rooms. Al Modern. paying property. 7 Room Cottage, 51 Lenox Place. FIRE INSURANCE FOR SALE 2 Family House, South Burritt St. 10 Rooms. All improvements, $5/800., 2 Family and Store. 69 Smith St. $3,000—$1,500 bank mortgage. Good A Bargain. Must be Sold At Once. H. D. HUMPLH: EY, 272 Mam Street. MONEY TO LOAN. Do You Want A Real Choice Res for $48, new house: single housc at we Let us sell or rent your housc. CAMP KEAL 272 Main Strect ———— The informals for the office of vice president of the senior class, which | | were held today, resulted in the nom- | Harvey held a mock legislative as- | inations of Mabel Wallen, Mary | sembly this morning. The officers in | Clancy and Norma Bacon. The fo charge were: Governor, Harry Kerin; | mal voting will take place later in the lieutenant governor, Florence Mulvi- | week. hill; speaker of house, Abel Gross; | clerk of house. B. Dahlson; clerk of senate, Miss Cook: doorman, Harry Kutcher. During the assembly two | M. bills were passed by the two houses, | a the abolishment of punishment and one for zove control of street railways The juntor girls’ bhask will hold the first practice of the season this afternoon. Arrangements are being made for it schedule of in- ss games to be played during the winter. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, The Senior civics classes under Miss A. M. E, ZION CHURCIL Men's day was celebrated at the 1. Zion chureh and wa great succe papers \\'Qll" vital | read throughout W vment | Broewer and J e | music by Mr. 1l Gurley, W. M Wil- liams were = sterday The the 0. Brown Movin and Johnson and J. ) atly enjoyed. Raynion spoke at services, IMe pictured the status o the negro when autocracy heen | overthrown by democ (8% . and ball team the evening | 1t? We offer onc on Corbin avenue est end $50; Main street office $50. ESTATE CO. 3056 Rank Binfldine Fish, Oysters and Clams HORTON ) n v 71 CHURCH STREET Mr. Merchant: You need additional Cover Your Chr card to FIRE INSURANCE to | mas Stock. Telephone or drop a DR. J. P. NAUGHTON SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, inc. | The high school chorus. known as A meeting of the sewing circle will SPECIALIST IN CATARRH, CH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC ATLMEN' OFFICE AND LABORA- TORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. the I will sing at “Liberty Chorus No. 9. | Wednes- | South church war rally be held at the parsonage Thursday | evening. Al are invited to attend. | 242 MAIN STREET.