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NEW BRITAIN DAI DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY~—Carry home your smaller parcels; buy the goods you are certain of keeping and return as few as possible. G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD ENTRANCES TO MAIN STORE ON PRATT, TRUMBULL AND CHURCH STREETS. Books for Christmas (In the Church Street Arcade.) The latest books for children by popular authors and the newest copyrights. Special holiday editions and handsome library editions. Impor:ant Notice We are now in the position to furnish U. S. Army Nurses and Red Cross Nurses enrolled in army ser- vice with officlal white uniform, style No. 400, and official gray uniform, style No. 401. Housedress Dept., second floor. ORDER THAT SUIT OR OVERCOAT AT ONCE CUSTOM MADE SUITS. AND OVERCOATS Worth up to $35.00 for $22.50 For Young Men and Men 250 high grade woolen ends have been secured for this sale; fine cashmeres and worsteds, blue Serges and heavyweight overcoatings. There's enough in each piece for but one or two suits—and the ma- terials cannot be duplicated at any price. You may select any sack suit or overcoat model you desire. An expert fitter will be in the Young Men’s Clothing Department to take individual measurements and will personally supervise the making of all garments ordered. This is probably the last sale of the kind we can hold as high grade woolens are very scarce. usual guarantee of perfect satisfaction backs up this sale. MISSES’ SERGE. DRESSES Regular Price: $18.50 and $19.50, $14.45 Now . o ! Styles as above, in navy, brown and black serge; worsted and silk embroidery and handsome buttons. Sizes 15 to 18. Our MISSES’ SERGE DRESSES Tlow o e ... $19.45 An assortment including our entire stock of pretty Serge Dreses always sold at these prices; some Satin and Serge and some Plaid and Serge com- binations; others braided; Satin and Fancy Wash- able Collars, sizes 15 to 18.—Misses’ Dept. | pursuit. Tignor, owner of the cattle, accompanied the troops. Lieut. Mattlack followed a hot trall into Mexico and at Buena Vista the bandits attempted to ambush him. The licutenant rode through the am- | bush into the midst of the bandits, his | men killing 35 and wounding many | more. The Mexicans retreated in dis- | order into the town. TO RENT — Basement Store with entrance from sidewalk. Large plate glass show windows. Good light and steam heat. Size of store floor 39 ft. 3 in.x36 ft. 6 in., or 1433 sq. ft. floor space. All finished in white enamel. New and clean. Good location, just off Main St. Rent, including steam heat, $25.00 per month.——Apply -=-MORRIN’S GARAGE-- CAPTURE A TOWN. Laredo, Tex., Dec. 3.—Mexican ban- dits said to be followers of Luis De 200 EAST MAIN >TR:ET La Rosa, numbering about 300, have captured the town of Agua Legua, on 3 { the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, g 50 miles below Zapata, Tex.. accord- 4 FIRST CHURCH HAS Class; Richard Anderson, Medical iDE to reports reccived here thly ; Corps; Ernest Gordon, Medical mMorning. The small Carranza garri- 8 MANY IN SERVICE Corps; Merrill French, U. S. Navy; son is said to have surrendercd. E Francis P. Edwards, Expeditionary e —— Force; Roger W. Edwards, Expedi-| WAR SAVINGS STAMPS tianary Force; Earl E. Edwards, " Whree Members Paris peditionary Force; Adelbert Veley, j ol 5 : ¢ el h Hold Of- . ;p Devens; William E. Lange, | e b ficers’ Commissions—Two Others Camp Devens; Leonard C. Maier, Re- Government Expects to Get $2,000,- k serve Officers Training Class; Leon- i ; Fighting with Canadian Forces. ard W. Labarce, S. C. Balloon Sec-! 000,000 From Their Sale, Starting 3 tion; Suren Manuelian, U. S Navy; 4 In common with the other pour FUTAR, MEAHEL vy Training ~ Teday. shurches throughout the city the s@non,‘Ncwpon, R._ T \\nm;dnl:“ A4! Washington, Dee: §—wWar sayings Pirst Cangregational church has com- Trick, Camp Devens; Robert e | stamps went on sale at post offices with Canadian Kilties; Hugh W. Mil- mfl-mhduu;thg:r y:(:xl:x's c:n::m:g ::: ler, Jr., with Canadian Kilties; Mich- ‘;‘{.‘3 flhrI:t]l:?ntzrt‘:;‘:ign’;'?utl;;‘tco:emt‘::.fv::l: " parish who are now in some branch ¢l Garebiian, D DoV o a" Is finished thousands of other agencles ¥ In 2 < Jf the goverenment war service. this list appears the name of one young woman, Miss Jennie Screen, Who is doing active war service with the hospital corps. Three com- missioned officers in the army, Lieu- for their distribution will be estab- ward Brown, Camp Devens; Charles D. Mackay, Camp Devens; Frank C. Lewlis, Fort Myer; Raymond W. ‘Lewlis, assistant surgeon, U. S. N.; Tredick K. Hine, Engineers; H. D. Abrahamian, U. 8. Army; Sargis Ha- most thoroughly organized campaign war funds in the world’s history. lished in the hope of promoting the of systematic thrift and of gathering The $2,000,000,000 which the gov- LY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917. money? OQur records show that it pays best to advert 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 n~t ~now who lost it. All Advertisements for To RENT, the classified column must be in the Herald S'tl(:g fEE(:Tn:ll:lel'- office by 1:30 p. m. on the 0 cial use in Herald 'Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. 27 North Glen street. Inquire 32 ‘Greenwood. 12-3-tf day of issue. LOS1. ———— LOST—Three keys near City Hall. Please leave at Herald Office. 12-3-1dx FOUND—Pocketbook. * Call at 30 Prospect St. and prove ownership. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINTMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. [l v Tave you lost a sum ot Whatever you need and lassified whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount - of service and results—Let the city know your wants FOR SALE, FOR SALE. SPECIAL SALB on standard tires and IFGR SALE — 1915-16—40 Hudson tubes at reduced prices. We offer touring car. Williams Auto Co., 287 80x3 1-2 plain tread cases ut $12. Elm St. 11-27-6d ‘Willilams Auto Co., 289 Elm St. 12-3-1wk. FOR SALE — 1916-6—40 Hudson H s Cab. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm i FOR SALE Chickering Square st. 11-27-58% Plano, perfect order, at your own price. Address Box 10ab, Herald. 12-3-1dx I FOR SALE—Corbin 30 Runabout and Corbin 30 touring car.. Willlams, FOR SALE—Three horses, two mules. Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-64 Inquire at Cedar Hill Farm. 12-3-2dx ' y FOR SALE—Two Hudson super-six 2 Phaetons. Bargains for cash. Wil-! FOR SALE—Household furniture, 7 gas range, kitchen stove, parlor| l2ms Auto Co, 287 Elm 5'11.27-“ stove, sewing machine. Inquire 242 Hartford avenue, second floor. 12-3-d3x FOR SALE—Practically new Overland | 12-3-1dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all —_—_— modern improvements, 19 Highland street. 12-1-24 WANTED. énqulre 15 East WANTED—Position by neat, capable, 1O, RENT—Garage. 19 o -1-3dx refined farmer's daughter at house. St» Plainville, Conn. work. No laundry. For particulars write E. Grooman, Southington, Conn., R. F. D, No. 1. 12-3-d1x TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms on top floor, all improvements. 62 Rob- erts street. WANTED—ALt once, concrete’ mixer, TO RENT—Single house, nine rooms, in good condition. Tel. 267-6. all improvements, at 71 Curtis St., 12-3-1dx just off West Main, with large lot and garage. Rent reasonable. In- quire 153 West Main. Phone 416-6. WANTED—Saturday work by High school boy, age 16. Box X12X, Her- ald. 12-1-2d 10 RENT—Five rooms, all improve- TRo, ments, second floor. 476 Stanley. 11-30-d3x WANTED—Polish Hotel Beloin. chambermaid at 12-1-tf —o 12-1-3dx 12-1-2dx | touring car. Make us an offer. Wil- llams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-27-6d i - FOR SALE—One Ford winter body: one Ford truck body; 1914 Ford touring body; also, 1917 Ford tour- ing car, $285. Mr. Rudolph. FOR SALE—One “Eight dollar” bill, 12-3-1d | Continental money, issue of 1778. | Also a ballad “The Lawyers and FOR SALE—1917 Ford delivery car. | Bull Frogs” printed in 1758. Ad- Bargain for cash. Willlams Auto '+ dress N. E. Rogers, 167 Robbins &t., Co., 287 Elm street. 11-27-54 = Waterbury, Conn. 11-27-6d% 1 FOR SALE—A good work horse, cheap. Inquire Atlantic & Pacific Tea company, 184 Main street. 12-1-2d ~FOR SALE-- ————— ————— EDISON DIAMOND DISC— FURNISHED ROOMS Mah'y case, regular price - $100.00—our price $75.00. FURNISHED ROOM—AIll conveni- = ences. 64 Prospect St. 12-3-1dx COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA with TO RENT—No. 21 Lincoln street, on first floor, five rooms, bath room and WANTED—Woman wa nts to go out laundry, combination light and hot washing or general housework by the day. 32 Greenwood St., basc. _ VWater heater. AEaL0E ment. 11-30-34d 3’ J TO RENT—A garage, 90 Garden St. = 11-28-6d WANTED-—OI4 false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 ta FOR RENT—A few desirable high- $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post grade apartments—four, five and and recelve check by return mail. six rooms: heated. Apply on prem- L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth, street, ises, Main, corner. Elm Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx phone 1000. TO RENT--Garage at 91 Maple 8t. WANTED—A young man or woman 1 for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68. Plainville. 11-9-tf WANTED—FEMALE WANTED-—A ward maid. New Britain hospital. Apply at 12-3-t£ street, or 11-10-tf i Cabinet and records—total value $72.00 —our price $45.00. ‘\ FURNISHED ROOMS—Twa desirable front rooms, suitable for young men or as living-room and bed- room for man and wife; all con- GRAFANOLA— veniences. Address Box 28, Herald. COLUMBIA h 12-3-3dx regular price $100.00. Our price with records $60.00. TO RENT—Furnished room with board; suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. West side. Three minutes from post office. Herald, Box IAA. 12-3-2d EDISON AMBEROLA AND CABINET — regular price $40.00—our price $20.00. TO RENT—Furnished rorm in pri- vate family; four minutes from center. Light housekeeping priv- ileges. 110 Lake street. 12-8-2dx UNlmb MACHINE—Reg- ulay price $16.00—our price $5.00. FRANCIS' BACON Umflfi TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. WANTED—Girl 18 years or over to N. H. & H. K. R. Apply at freijght WOTK in drug store. State former office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf experience, if any. Address Her- ald, Box SAB. 12-3-1dx —_— ' light housckeeping, 193 Main, Bell TEANO, - Prioe $75.00. I o 12-3-1dx 4 NOTICE. Price $90,00. Taken by virtue of an EXECU- TION to me directed, and will be sold at PUBLIC VENDUE to the JACOB . BROS. UPRIGHT PIANG—Price $95.00. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED-——-Competent stenographer. WANTED—American boys, 16 years of age or over in main office of lo- salary desired. Good prospects. Ad- x 9ARB, Box Court street. turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- ain Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut St. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. livery Cars for hire, day and night NozIoE State age, education, experience and dress P. O. Box 1005, New Britain. cal concern. Address X4X, Her- 11-28-4d = 12-3-30 G NTED—Young iadies between 16 . and 23 years of agc to learn tele- ANTED—Young man as invoice years ) AN e ot e e phone operating. Paid while learn- swer in own handwriting ing. Apply Chief Operator, South- ern New England Telephone Co., 11-26-tf Streets, WANTED-—I2xperienced strippers and of November, 1917. 11-13-tf e highest bidder, at the public sign post in the Town of New Britain, Conn., fourteen days after date, which' will be on the 4th day of December, A, D., 1917, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to satisfy sald Execu- tion and my fees thereon, the follow- ing described property, to wit: 1, Model 18 Corbin Automobile and 1, 1912 Cadillac Automobile, all located at Garage Corner of Elm and Seymour in said New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 20th day PLAYERPIANO in Mah'y, 88 note. In excellent condition and guaranteed, $325.00, Price includes Bench, Rolls, Searf and delivery. Terms of payment arranged on any instrument we sell. The A. B. Clinton Co. 231 ASYLUM STREET. Hartford?’s Ome Price Piano | House. ! GEORGE A. STARK, Constable. 7 Rosm House, No. 21 Francis ;Si.—a B;rflg;i;l“Ea's; Terms. A Two-family House No. 58 Trinity St., $6,50Q Storage, Supplies rd Repairing. AUTOMOBILE PARTXVES taken out. B . e G, Ao, SO A Two-family House No. 85 So. Burritt St. $5,800 i ar “overt, Tel. 255-12, 5! Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman HOUSE-CLEANING—WIIl rent Elec- H' D. L UMPh- E‘ 471 v!z‘ln Stree.. B P Vac C! s 1.00 FTRF INSURANCE MO ¥ TO LOAN. (Osteopathic Physician) fay. “Teiophone s07s, . 12-1-5m = SERe 2 Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britain National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. Or by Appointment. Tel. 2253, Multigraph Letters Fac-simile of Typewriting done in = 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. NOTICE Letter Heads Printed. / % THE The very best prices paid for Junk | HARTFORD TYPEWRITER. CO. or Second Hand Furniture by (INC.) = 26 State Street. Hartford. Conn. J. HOCHMAN, EAST STREET. C. A. BENCE GARAGE Dealer in BUICK Automobiles. TEL. 468-4 TO RENT . Automobiles for Hire. Reasonable e ot Jl::e:el;finn B FaplanuAe) Nawy iMevosiMorsdan ernmenierpectsBiolgetRwithiiyfinel| s moome #1100 anci#10.00, Rates and Reliable Service. > Camp Devens; Kaspar Boyajian, Camp next year was apportione oday | .. Ep D Open Sundays and Evenings. biston, Coast Artillery, and Lieutenant 8B JOrCr (o o Camp Dev. among the states at the rate of $20 | 7 Rooms (Cottage) $25.00. 3 H. Hinman, now at Camp Devens, are =~ %o/ 0 . gagoplan, U. S. Navy; for each inhabitant. Latest census Storage. Used Ca Delco Experts. also listed as ate two young Scoteh- LN “holler, U. 8. Navy,. Bdward estimates used in determining draft H. N. LOCKWQOD, men who serving with the Canadian PRl HeTAm oo 0 SEEN G THCS quotas were employed by the war sav- Real Estate ana Insurance Kilties. They are Robert and Hugh ‘W. Miller Jr. These two young men, having been rejected by the Ameri- can army for minor physical defects, ings leaders in figuring the tionments. Bickerman, Camp Devens. appor- Of the six districts into which the enlisted several months ago with the Canadian forces. The First church ‘honor roll to date follows: Miss Jen- nie Screen, Hospital corps.; Capt. M. H. Pease, Emg. Camp Devens; 2nd Lieutenant R W. Chamberlain, Ex- peditionary Force; Sergt. M. H. Par- sonc. France, Hosp. Corps; Fred An- re . Nnval Reserve; Walter Andres, S. Navy: Leon Bradley, Machine yr Co.; Willlam A. Dennis, U. S. #'y: Clarence Rock, U. S. Navy; an H. Robinson, Machine Gun 7% gecona T it. H. Hinman, Camp f4pena; Richard B Pritchard. Water- town, N. Y.: Frank W. Schade. Vavy Y. M. C. A.; Alfrea Schade, Machine Gun Co.; Edmond J. Felt, Aviation: Samuel Burns, Camp Drvens; Second Albiston, Coast Artillery; Second lery; James R. Chalmers, Camp Devens; Albert P. Mardon, Camp Deven .J\l’ If B. Hess, Naval Re- merves; Hess, U. S. Navy; Bid- well Barnes) Expeditionary Force; Howard Barnds, Expeditionary Porce; W. Everett Hine, Medical Corps: Harold Willlams, Camp Devens; New- ton Lockwood, Naval Reserves; Max- avell S, Porter, Yale Naval Training CAVALRYMAN KILLED BY MEXICAN BANDITS Private Riggs of the Eighth Cavalry Dies, As Does Ranch Fore- man in Battle. Presidio. Tex., Dec. 3.—One Amer- ican cavalryman, a Mexican foreman owner of a cattle ranch and 35 Mex- icans were killed in a battle which oc- curred Saturday at Bucna Vista, a small hamlet on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande a few miles from here. Private Riggs, of the Eighth Cav- alry was killed. The bandits, 800 in number, under Colonel Chico Cano, on Friday raided the cattle ranch of J. F. Tignor, driv- ing off a number of cattle and shoot- ing down others in the pasture. Tignor appealed by telephone to Col. George T. Langhorne, district com- mander at Marfa, who ordered Lieut. Leonard T. Mattlack, with 20 men in country has been divided for organi- zation purposes the district having $432,000,000 com- The is assigned to the New England states, the largest quota, prises the middle western states. second largest quota, $427,000,000, New York and New Jersey. The allotments by states Includes Connecticut, $26,697,280;. Massachu- setts, $78,073,680; Rhode Island, $12,- 630,100. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Services for the soldiers engaged in ' the war, will be conducted at St. Mary’s church next Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. This custom will be complied with every month. The feast of the Immaculate Conception comes on the same day, and masses will be celebrated at 5:80, 7, 8 and 9 o'clock. The usual first Friday devo. tions will be held next Friday, with masses at 5:30, 7, 8 and 9 o’clock. De. votions will be conducted in the even- (ing. A month’s mind mass will be celebrated at 7 o'clock Thursdey morning for Daniel Sullivan. CITY HALL Auto Repairing i Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics FOR SALE Small ice house and cooler combined. Suitable for farm Dealers in use. Also second hand lum- . Chalmers and Oakland ber., Motor Cars. HARRY SPERRY, Clayton. T AUTO B T d LIVERY. ) e & N, s [ Service Reasonable, Reliabie —7 Passe-ger Packard 1 g W. F. Keeley Co. H. 1. HART, i (Elm and Franklin Streets.) Tel. 1930 ARAGE 586 ARCH STREET. — ‘Wiliizms Auto Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician. EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated, Office, 306 Main St. ¢ 'Phone 570 Satisfaction Guaranteed How About An A No. 1 Rent? W have one for $45 on Corbin avenuef ! one for $45 on Cedar strect, $10 on Harrison strect, $85 on Curtis stroet. Let us rent or scll your place for you. CAMP nkAL ESTATE CO. 232 Main Street 208 Rank Building l Mr. Merchant: You need additional FIRE INSURANCE to Cover Your Christmas Stock. Telephone or drop a card to SC..ULTZ & COSTELLO, .nc. 242 MAIN STREET.