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b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. Christmas Toys and Dolls, 31 . to 39 Allyn Street. 3 Entrances to Main Store, ® Pratt, Trumbull & Church © Strects. o | China and Housefurnishings, HARTFORD 12 Talcott Street. IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘We are now in the position to furnish U. S. Army Nurses and Red Cross Nurses enrolled in service with official white uniform, style No. 400, and official gray uniform, style No. 401. ‘Housedress Dept. DO NOT LEAVE THE STORE EMPTY-HANDED, OARRY SMALL PURCHASES WITH YOU. RE- TURN AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE. Ivory Toilet Articles For Christmas Gifts Our holiday assortment is at your disposal at once, and we strongly advise you to buy now if you would make sure of securing the articles you have in mind; espcoially where engraving is to be done— don’t delay purchasing. Labor is scarce and as Christmas approaches, the harder it will grow to make 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. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTI LOST. TO RENT TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 LOST—A purple silk umbrella. Finder please return to Herald office. 11-28-d2 e A e T, LOST—Tuesday afternoon on Plain- ville road or West Main St.: Lady’s small handbag containing money, etc. Reward if returned to Dickin- son Drug Co. 11-28-2d Whatever you need and whenever you need it the ‘Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants CHARGE 10e FOR SALE, FOR SALE. -‘FOR SALBP—One “Eight dollar” bill, | FOR SALE—Household furnishings, Continental money, issue of 1778. Cheap if sold at once. Wm. L, Also a ballad “The Lawyers and Maxwell, 620 Main St., Berkowitg Bull Frogs” printed in 1758. Ad- Block. 11-26-3dx dress N. E. Rogers, 157 Robbins St., Waterbury, Conn. 11-27-6dx FOR SALE—Parrot. Address L. G. Herald Office. 11-26-28-2dx, —_— FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car Hair‘Brushes ...... $1.98-$6.98 Mirrors .... . $2.50-$8.76 Combs ........... 35¢C to $1.00 Military Brushes $4.50 to $7.75 Cloth Brushes .... $1.50-8$3.50 Hat Brushes . - $1.00-82.75 Puff Boxes ...... 58¢ to $5.50 Betty Wales Dresses are never all! side. becoming, youthful effect, dressiness or for socia' age. NOTION DEPT. Trench Lighters. Pocket Scissors. prices. or screw tops—383c and 50c. French Ivory. Titterlon’s English Ivory. Dupont’s French Ivory. display at left of Pratt Street entrance. e e e Betty Wales Dresses FOR WHICH WE ARE HARTFORD AGENTS And they are different, too, yet there’s such an air about them that somehow you just know they have the famous Good Luck Ploshkin label in- In all Betty Wales Dresses the materials are above reproach.and the workmanship corresponds. whether for affairs, make every model suitable for both college girls and those twice that GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR. Soldier Kit Supplies Shoe Polish Outfits for the Army and Navy. Pins, Needles, Shoe Laces, Safety Pins, Threads and all necessary Notion Supplies at lowest ‘Wooden Packing Boxes, Standard size with hinged prompt deliveries. Engraving on ivory is done very, very carefully and requires a certain amount of time to do it well. Buy now for your own sake as well as for ours. THE KINDS WE FEATURE:—The exquisite Pyralin DuBarry Ivory in Louls XIV. designs. Royal Arlington’s American Ivory.—See the Button Hooks . «s. 28C-780 BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS Cuticle Knife . 25c-750 In the Church Street Arcade. g The latest books for children ;Tflg"n"n'élde“ 5 u’x{‘,‘_::'gg by popular authors, and the Trays " '35c to $2.50 newest copyrights. Special hol- Pertumeo Bottles . . .45¢ to $3.75 iday editions and handsome Pin Cushions $1.00 to $2.50 library editions. 7x10 Albums, containing 40 leaves; linen cover; black only. Camera Dept. $1.50 to $2.50 ..$2.00 to $5.50 ...75¢c to $2.50 .. $1.50 to $5.50 Manicure Sets ... $2.50 to $7.75 Toilet Sets ... $5.00-$8.25 Boys’ Russian Suits $5 Regular prices $5.98 and $6.50. Bhort Russian Suits in Norfolk and Eton models; fine wool cashmeres, corduroys and serges; some of the prettiest novelties of the season in sizes 21-2 to 8. See our assortment of boys’ Suits for genuine bar- gains. Ordered before clothing prices advanced— prices are right. ordinary—not at The general Boys’ Worsted Sweaters $2.69 Regular prices $3.00 to $3.76. Bweaters suitable for boy or girl in ages 4 to 16; navy, maroon, brown and green; Byron and shawl collar styles. Also Sweaters in all colors and all styles, includ- ing slip-on and sleeveless in army shades, up to $7.50. ; = | Personal Christmas Cards are such delightful forms ‘of remembrance that everybody is using them now. Fox's special ser- vice includes deslgns at so small a price as 5¢ to 35c. WELL KNOWN DOCTOR KILLED IN ACCIDENT His Automobile Is Struck This Morn- ing By Trolley Car At Higgins’ Orossing. Cheshire, Conn., Nov. 28.—Dr. BEd- ward W. Karrmann, long a practition- er here, and a member of the district exemption board which sits at Nauga- tuck, was killed today when his au- temobile was struck by a trolley car st Higgins' crossing. The doctor was } north and rounded the corner #he cyossing very sharply. Had he wifle cff he could not have wiigwed seaing the approaching car. Death was immediato. B o 2 an was about 63 years of 2ge, leaves his wife and son David, a - 'prother, Dr. H. 8. Karrmann at Wood- bury, and a sister, Mrs. Carr of this town. P/ 5 “REJEOT” CHARGED $6.50, The -police aro today investigating the tale of Alonzo Szulzda, of 40 Grove street. He told Captain Grace yesterday that a United States soldier —_— Visited his house and told a boarder ENT T named Martin Zadnuck that he would | 0§ NN GIOESIOVRNEY have to pay $6.50 because he had been | SEinsfineundionithe Rt bigitourney, P e e e S catia. | at the New Britain lodgo of Elks will ing the importance of the soldier’s| e Played tonight. Through the com- uniform, Zadnuok paid the money and | Mittee, a large list of plavers has lateg told Szulzda. Szulzda doubted if | joined in the tournament and with ther® was a law to compel a man to | Such a large batch of five and jack bay 36.50 for belng rejected from a |Of trumps and ace of hearts experts Military camp and asked the police |to match wits, some exclting games About it. The boarder $vas recently | should be the result. Live turkeys rejected and thought that he had to | pay the money instead of serving in | Uncle Sam’s army. Detective Ser- | geant Richardson Investigating the matter. girls were present and presented Miss Nearing with a beautiful lamp. Games were enjoyed, one of the features be- ing a mock marriage. A dainty luncheon was served, will be presented to the winners. is Williams Auto Go. SHOWER FOR MISS NEARING. A bridal shower was tendered to . bridm shower was tonaerea Cffice and Service s mens i s STAtioN ) SZAEIm ISt "~ Model Fairfield. LOOKS LIKE NEW. 200 East Main St. . FOR SALE! 7 PASSENGER PAIGE CAR Thoroughly Overhauled and Revarnished. MORRIN’S GARAGE Mfg. Co. at the home of Mrs. William | --FOR SALE-- Scott, of 60 Lenox place. About 30 ' EDISON DIAMOND DISC— Mah'y case, regular price $100.00—our price $75.00. COLUMBIA GRAF OLA with U Abollt 8 Months Cabinet and rccords—total sed o ;uluu $72.00 — our price $15.00. COLUMBIA GRA; NOLA—in Mah'y, regular price $110.00 almost new-—our price with records—=$80.00. A BARGAIN. Tel. 943-2. COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA— regular price $100.00. Our price with records $60.00. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF LEATHER GOODS Pocket Books Wallets Manicure Sets Writing Sets You will find many good Christmas suggestions. Every piece of good quality and having ordered last spring our prices are very Adkins Printing Co. 66 CHURCH ST. X EDISON AMBEROLA CABINET — regular $40.00—our D price price $20.00. UNIVERSAL MACHINE—Reg- ular price $15.00—our price $5.00. FRANCIS BACON UPRIGHT PIANO. Price $75.00. Pass Cases Bill Folds Card Cases Memo Books GABLER UPRIGHT PIANO— Price $90.00. JACOB BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO—Price $95.00. PLAYERPIANO in Mal'y, 88 note. 1In excellent condition and guaranteed, $325.00, Price includes Bench, Rolls, Scarf and delivery. Terms of payment arranged on any instrument we sell, low. The A. B. Clinton Co. 231 ASYLUM STREET. Hartford’s One Price Piano House. R R PRI LOST—Plush carriage robe, “Chase,” Friday evening, between Hart street and Shuttle Meadow Avenue. Finder please notify W. H. Upson, 'phone 228-2, and claim reward. 11-24-26-29 ILOST—Sum of money between Dick- inson Drug Store and Woolworth hc and 10c store Friday evening. Return to Herald. Reward. 11-26-3d LOST—Ladies’ oM PR gold watch marked Lost on Berlin car or Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. e TO RENT—No. 21 Lincoln street, on first floor, five rooms, bath room and laundry, combination light and hot water heater. 11-28-t£ - — TO RENT—Tenement; steam heated; 6 rooms; all im! rovements; private 26 Hawkins. Tel. 87-4, | Detween Hungérford court and| ontrance. 11-28-3dx South church, Nov. 18. Finder can| Tel. 662-12. Reward. 11-27-3dx LOST—Sunday on East Main or Main on way to St. Mary's church, palr of spectacles. Finder please return to Erwin’s new block, 53 E4st Main street. -26-d2x LOST—Between Hartford and Plain- ville, Dress Suit Case containing football uniform and shoes. Return TO RENT—Five-room tenement, mid- dle floor, all improvements, at 32 Monroe St. Apply to Menus, 398 Main St. 11-28-3d - — TO RENT—Seven rooms at 71 Har- rison street. Tel. 434-4. 11-28-1dx CNT—A garage, 90 Garden St. TO RENT. ga i T—A few dcsirable high- to Tiger A, C. 284 Asylum St, Fog‘,-‘nd':h;.purmflnw—fn“r, five and Hartford. Reward. 11-26 B rooms; heated. Apply on prem- C——————— | 000 corner Elm street, or FOUND. phone 1000. 11-T0-t¢ FOUND—Sum of money. Call 347 | TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St Church St., Thursday, Mrs. Blom- Db quist. PRI T P—_ ) —— e WANTED. 2 ‘ WANTED—Boy over 16 years old; REFINED young couple, no children, | steady work. F. W. Woolworth Co. wish two light housekeeping rooms. 11-28-3ax Best references. Box X26X, Herald. 11-28-3dx WANTED—By middle age widow, housekeeper’s place, or care of old - WANTED—Young ladies between 16 and 23 years of age to learn tele- phone operating. Paid while learn- Apply Chiet Operator, Southe ing. lady; no objections to children. ern New England Telephone Co., Mrs. M. M. W., P. O. Box 36, Ber-| Court street. 11-26-t¢ lin, Conn. 11-27-3dx WANTED—Position as bookkeeper. | wANTED—Experienced strippers and Nine years’ experience, one cori- turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- pany. Bxcellent references from ! uin Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut St same. S. C. K., Box 4, Kensingtcn, 11-13-t¢ Conn. 11-26-30 | pem—— WANTED—OId false matter if broken. teeth. Don't 1 pay $2.00 ta, $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post | | NOTICES. NOTICE—WIill rent Electric Cleaner, §1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. and_receive check by return mall. | L. Mazer, 2,007 §. Fifth street, | b Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx | rhea O X | UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES for WANTED—A young man or woman ! for time-keeping and clerical work ; in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- | sential. Add.ess P. O, Plainville. Box 68, 11-9-t¢ | young men and women in Ha insurance office, Short hours, good salaries and pleasant working oondi- tions. Regular advancement. Ex- perience not necessary but helpful. | Apply P. O. Drawer 1321, Hartford Conn. 11-27-3d WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. office. Whiting street. NOTICE. RELIABLE PIANO TUNING—C. A. Humphrey, 97 South Burritt street. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight | HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED—Young man with, at least, Grammar school education for cler- ical work in factory office of local Herald Box 17TAA. 11-27-3d WANTED—First-claes all-around ma- concern. Tel. 2063. 11-28-2dX | opynist far repair work in local fac- = tory. Herald, Box X31X. 11-26-3d NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. | WANTED—Young man as involce Richard Covert. Tel. 265-12. clerk in local wholesale office. An- 11-26-28-30x swer in own handwriting. Herald, 3 1-24-tf NOTICE—Notice is hereby given on the 10th day of December, 1917, William J. Wise will apply to the Board of Pardons, to be held at Hartford, In the County of Hart- ford, for commutation of the death penalty, to which he was recently Box 9AB, M Auto Repairing Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics sentenced in the criminal superior B court, in the County of Hartford, to Dealers m lifo imprisonment. Chalmers and Oakland ALBERT A. GREENBERG, JOHN F. FORWARD, Motor Cars. Attorneys for William J. Wise. 3 wks— 29) Report of the Condition of NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. at the close of business on the 20th day of November, 1917, THE AUTO SALES CO. 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2253 Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman ASSE’ Bills discounted . $2,914.340.71 0 Q o5 et st | (Usteopathic Physician Stocks and Securities 926,012.16 i Premium Account i 4.943.17 Spinal Treatment. r;m-nnum and ktares .. i 34,000.00 | Room 311. New Britain National ue from other Banks. Hank- i urs: 9- 5 ora and Trase_Compant coverlur|BEal BAIAiE g Howrs 10:15, 11 804 Due | from Approved Re = P ,\".s',‘nvs caan . W F ‘nited States and Ve X . I'. Neele 0. Silver Coin Minor Coin ....... Checks and Cash Items Other Assets (Elm and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET Total Kesets ibans vt AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 400,000.00 Surplus Fund . o 200,000.00 Other Undivided Trofits, lens NOTICE. current expenses and taxes il il It pays to call me for your Junk. D oty I8 The very best prices paid for Junk Gen Deposits T or Second Hand Furniture by Other Liabilities, runed discount Liberty Loan count 5 Reserve for Taxes .. 0.713.34 J. HOCHMAN, - EAST STREET. TEL. 468-4 Total Liabilitics o 1 FOR SALE Stute of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss. » ritain, O 27, 1917 I 1. G, Vibherts, (reusurer b the arors. | NeW and Second Hand Furniture «aid New Britaln Trust Co. do solemnly | bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, swear that the foregoing statement Is truo | Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, to the best of my knowledge and belie Ei 1. G. VIBBERTS, Treasure: te. P Subkeribed and sworn to before me, this R R Notary Public. | 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 run about four months. Also 1915 { FOR SALE—Parlor stove in good Ford touring car with detachable | condition. Cheap. Tel. 656-4. winter top. Call 2061, Mr. Ru- 11-26-3dx dolph. 11-28-1d4 FOR SALE —1915-16—40 Hudson | FOR SALE—One new steam boiler touring car. Willlams Auto Co Elm St. FOR SALE—1916-6—40 Hudson Cab. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm 8t. 11-27-5d FOR SALE—Corbin 30 Runabout and Corbin 30 touring car. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-5d FOR SALE—Two Hudson super-six Phaetons. Bargains for cash. Wil- llams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-5d FOR SALE—Practically new Overland touring car. Make us an offer. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-56d i FOR SALE—1917 Ford delivery car. ! Williams Auto 11-27-5d Bargain for cash. Co., 287 Elm street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Cholce furnished room for one or two ladies, very desir- able neighborhood. Address Box X16X, Herald. 11-28-3d TO RENT—Two or three nicely fur- nished light housekeeping rooms. Steam heat; algo front room. Mrs. E. E. Barnes, 84 Church street. 11-27-2dx rated 475 sq. feet, below cost. Adna I. Johnson, 159 Main street. 11-23-t1 FOR SALE—Bargains, 1912 Regal Runabout, 1916 Regal touring, 1915-1916-6-40 Hudson 7 passenger cars in first class condition. Deni- son Garage, 430 Main street. Tel 222, 11-22-64 e _ TO RENT. 5 Rooms, $14.00 and $19.00, . .6 Rooms, $32.00. 7 Rooms (Cottage) $25.00. H. N. LOCKWOQOD, Rea] Estate ana Insurance OITY HALL FOR SALE. ! Second Hand Lumber; alse :1,000 Berrels of Dry Kindling " | Wood, cut stove length. See i SPERRY Now at Clayton. ‘WOOD 28¢c A BARREL FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet Touring Car. Right Price for Quick Sale. WM. F. KEELEY CO., Elm and Franklin Sts. Tel. 1228, FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD for lady in small private family. Call at 100 Columbia street, New “Britain. 11-27-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS — Furnished room with heat to one or two gen- tlemen. 208 East Main street. Tel. 124-3. 11-26-3d AUTO LIVERY HORACE 1. HART Reliable and Reasonable Servive - TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $3. $2.80 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET | Look at These Bargains: — A Two-family House No. 58 Trinity St., $6,500. A Two-family House No. 85 So. Burritt St. $5,800 A Single Cottage For Rent. H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street. FTRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN, Say in the $40 or $50 class?> We have the city to offer. Let us sell or rent CAMP REAL 273 Malin Street DO YOU WANT A HIGH CLASS RENT? three of the most desirable houses in your house for you. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Buwilding. Mr. Merchant: You need additional Cover Your Christmas Stock. card to FIRE INSURANCE to Telephone or drop a | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Buy Your Sea Food at the Ex- clusive Fish Marketin New Britain HORTON'S 71 CHURCH STREET 53 CHURCH ST. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING —_— First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. New Britain, Coni..