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\ & NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917. THE A.B. CLINTON CO. 231 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD’S LEADING VICTOR HOUSE Stromberg Carburetor Service Station © Large stock of parts on hand. We also carry in stock the mew Stromberg for I'ord Cars.. This Carburetor, in an official test, has ,shown 37 milc: on onc gallon of gasoline on a Ford Car. We will instail a fcuw ° (hese Carburetors on Ford Cars within the next few days and if vo¢ satisfied will refund the purchase price. y MORRIN'S GARAGE | 200 EAST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 943-2 Suffer? 5 painstaking studics of a spe- cialist who has made their treatment and cure his life worli. Dr. Hyde, determined to investigate ways and means to help the victims of Nerv- ous and Chronic Troubles, has devoted his professional life totheir 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 give you every kind of treat- ment your case might re- quire. There ' would not be =0 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 year, You are not sick erough to go to bed, yet you are not well enough to enjoy, litfe and do justice to your work. ‘And the firmer your trouble takes hold of you, the \ more it saps your vitality and crushes your ambition. To treat such troubles suc- If there is help for you, Dr. chastully requires the long, || Hyde is the man to help you. The Hartford Medical Specialisy — DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN. ® to 13, 1:30 to 5, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1 WARM CLOTHING IS NEED OF REFUGEES' French and Belgians The Red Cross has asked for money for the Soldlers’ Christmas packets. One method used for obtaining monex for the Soldlers’ Christmas packets. The following amounts were received from this source: From 2 boxes sent to the Polish church , . v.....$109.87 From the remaining boxes placed in stores, theater lob- bies, etc. .:....... . Total ...... $155.61 Request was also made for warm clothing for the French and Belgian refugees, and during the month of Oc- tober the following number of gar- | ments was sent: For men For women For children (new Chlldrens gar- ments being made at the rooms not included) .... b 91 Total And now it is g | more warm clothing for the French and Belgian refugees. Take or send on Court street. Or, if the reason ’wu don’t give them is because It is | inconvenient for you to take them | will. be called for “‘pronto.” ! concert’ at the Russwin Lyceum, by | the Treble Clef club of Hartford, on December 13. It will be a musical entertainment well worth hearing, and if all the seats are sold, the Red Cross | in this city will benefit to the extent of $250. Anyone having any odd pieces of silver or gold, such as broken jewelry or teaspoons, old thimbles, etc., would find that they would be greatly appre- ciated if brought down to the Red Cross rooms and put in the ‘“melting pot.” Anything in silver or gold will do. The articles will be melted and the proceeds will go to the help of our soldiers. This is another way of being able to do a lot with a little. POST When Your Automobile Insurance expires let us renew it. Our rates will save you 20% or more of the present cost of your Insurance. Don’t fail to take advantage of this opportunity at once. CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. PURCHASE THE USEFUL Gifts that meet with ap- proval and are the Best Red Cross Makes New Appeal for . ‘these things to the Red Cross rooms ; | over, just telephone 2006-2 and they | Don't forget the Masonic Red Cross | mone:y? 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. | One method used for obtaining money ! for this purpose was by placing con- tribution boxes in stores, theaters, etc. . All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. | | LOST—Black pocketbook containing | sum of money, two small photo- | graphs. Finder return to Herald | Office. Reward. 12-5-2dx | WANTED. ; WANTED—Furnished apartment house. Must be in good neighbor- hood. Best of references furnished. Will pay good price for the rli-‘ht rlace. Apply Box No. 30, The | Britain Herald, 12-6-2dx or lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e fiave you lost a sum of . Whatever you need and whenever you need it -the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let TO RENIT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Two stores, just built, modern, best business location in city. Inquire John E. Condon, 30 Laurel street, Bristol, Conn., "Phone 58-3. 12-6-34 TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements. 27 North Glen street. Inquire 32 Greenwood. 12-3-tf YOUNG COUPLE wants’3 or 4 rooms, | improvements, locality East Main St. Schacht, 176 East Main St. 12-6-3dx {\VANTED—‘Rent 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms by married couple with one child. Apply Box 24, Herald, stat- ing terms. 12-6-2dx WANTED—Electric wiring fixtures repair. work; reasonable prices. R. L. Coridan, Jr., 131 Jerome Tel. 1628-4. 12-5-6dx WANTED—Position as cook by an ex- perienced woman. Address Box 36XB, Herald Office. 12-4-3dx WANTED by three young men, two rooms. Would like to get menls also if possible, Central location preferred. Address Box 35XX, Herald Office. 12-6-3ax | WANTED—Board and room in pri- vate family by young lady. Address Box 33XX, Herald Office. 12-5-3d WANTED—OId false teeth. = Don't matter if broken, I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx WANTED—A young man or woman { | - | TO RENT—No. 21 Lincoln street, on | first floor, five rooms, bath room and laundry, combination light and hot water heater. 11-28-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, irn-! provements. 422 Stanley street, Tel. 1192-12. 12-6-2d4 TO RENT—A garage, 90 Garden St. 11-28-6d FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade . apartmen four, five and six rooms; heat Apply on prem- | ises, Main, corner Elm street, or phone 1000. 11-10-tf ; TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. 10-9-tf HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED—An experienced clerk (male or female), in the Bookkeeping ! Department .of a large manufac- turing concern. Apply stating age, experience and salary required, Ad- dress Box 33, New Britain, Conn. 12-6-34 WANTED—First (lass salesman for automobiles and motor trucks. Co- hen Motor Co. 12-6-3d WANTED—Reliable man to take full charge of stock room. Good pay and steady work. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main St. for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern Knowledge of stenography not e sentlal. Add.ess P. O. Box 6 Plainville. WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H.-& H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf e FURNISHED ROOMS / Pleasant, front room, all conveniences, western section. Five minutes from postoffice. Adress Box 15XX, Her- All Year Round. Vacuum Cleaners, Couch Covers, Hassocks,, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Carpet Sweepers, Sofa Pillows. SELECTIONS .MADE YNOW RESERVED TIL DESIRED Give tile Useful Gift! S AR TSRS Your collars will really look their best and actually wear the LONGEST, POSSIBLE TIME it they are laundered by ,us. Our method of cleansing and ironing—our soap ahd starch—and our exceptional quality of care and employment of expert help insure A—1 ’‘COLLAR WORK HERE. Let us insure you against ald Office. 12-4-6-8 WANTED — Comfortable furnishedl raom, without meals, on or near So. | Address Room, Herald 12-5-2dx Burritt St. ROOM TO RENT, 242 North/street. New block 12-5-2dx Dr i Arthur T. Hoffman (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. Room 811. New Britain National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4, Or by Appointment. Tel. 2253, City Advertisement Sewer in Whitman Street. ! Clerk’'s office, City of New Britain, Conn., Dec. 5. 1817, To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of benefits, caused by the construction of a sewer in Whitman Street, from Rutherford Street to Kelsey Street, viz: EAST SIDE. Benefits Mary Jankoska ... ..$ 771.50 Estate of Joseph Ibitz Jacob Stumpp and Fredrica Stumpp jointly .. Jacob Stumpp . Patrick J. Murray. . { Mary B. Ringrose. { Julian Maciora and Jackincek Jjointly H \ WEST SIDE. Isldor Yakas | Joseph Wagner and Mary ‘Wagner, jointly Charles Lijot Axel Johnson Joseph Gleba .. Walenty Murzin an 77.50 77.50 232.50 77.50 77.60 12-5-3dx NTED—Young man to work as i restaurant. Experience unnecessary, Address Walter, Her- ald Office. 12-5-tf WANTED—Young man who has had at least a Grammar school educa- tion for clerical work in factory office of local concern. Address Box X27B, Herald Office. 12-4-3d WANTED—Carpenters for finishing at New Britain Machine Shop. Wm. H Allen. 12-4-3dx WiadTED—Young man as invoice clerk in local wholesale office. An- swer in .own handwriting. Herald, ONE CENT A WORD EACH lNSERTION. FOR SALE. the city know yowr wants FOR SALE. FOR SALE—By order of .-Honorable Edward M. Yeomans, referee in bankruptcy, I will sell for cash, at private sale, to the highest bidder the restaurant and contents, with all fixtures thereln, belonging to Ler- ry’s restaurant, located at No. 149 Main street, New Britain, Conn. Bids for same received at my office, No. 338 Main street, New Britain, Conn. This place must be sold at once. Fred Winkle, trustee Larry's Restaurant, Inc. 12-6-tf FOR SALE—1914 Ford touring car. "Phone 784, Berlin ticket office. 12- FOR SALE—Good, sound horse, r out of hard work. Weight pounds. Will sell right. Brook Ice Service, Tel. 443-3. 12-6-4d FOR SALE—We have two Ford Ra- diator covers and three Ford Slip covers which we wil{ sell at cost. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm strect. Soring 12-6-34d ¢ FOR SALE—New and second Robes, | all sizes, $3.00 up to $10.00. good Tire Saver Kits $2.50 $2.75. Williams Auto Co., street. i Also FOR SALE—Milk route in Hartford. 275 quarts, all retail, selling for 14c quart.. Auto delivery. Ad- dress, Reliable, General Delivery, Hartford, Conn. 12-6-6a FOR SALE—Car bargains, '17 Dodge Touring, '16 Dodge Roadster, ’'16 Dodge Touring, Metz Roadster, Chalmers, '17 Reo Roadster, land delivery like new. These cars will be sold for the first reasonable offer. Call at salesroom, 86 Arch St., Cohen Motor Co. 12-6-3a nlchel good FOR SALE—Hot soda urn, plated, two compartments, condition. P. O. Box 392, 12-6-2dx e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. LADIES WANTED immediately, address post cards at home nings. Rate $2.50 per 1,000. close stamp for mailing list. dress Box X12X, Herald Office. 12-8-1dx WANTED—Girls to learn or exper] enced. Commercial Shirt Co., Arch St., second floor. 12-5-3d WANTED—Girl for general house- work.Apply Mrs. W. M. Higgins, 16 Tremont street. 12-4-6d4 to eve- En- Ad- WANTED—Polish Hotel Beloin. chambermaid at 12-1-tf WANTED—Young iadles between 16 and 23 years of age to learn tele- phone operating. Paid while learn- ing. Apply Chief Operator, South- ern New Englnnd Telephone Co., Court street. 11-26-tf WANTED—Experienced strippers and turning-in girls. Apply New Brit- ain Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut St- Box 11-24-tf P o] NOTICES: NOTICE—Will rent Electric Vacuum Cleaner, $1.00 per day. Telephone, 2079, 12-6-3dx NOTICE—Starting Dec. 5th, regular daily auto delivery and light truck- ing between New Britain and Hart- ford. Tel 605-2. 12-4-8x Clothes cleaned and pressed at 242 North street. 2 flights up. New block 12-5-2dx C. A. BENCE GARAGE Dealer in BUICK Automobil Automobiles for Hire. Reasonable Rates and Reliable Service. Open Sundays and Evenings. S Used Cars. Delco Experts. Storage. NOTICE. | The very best prices paid for Junk | or Second Hand Furniture by | J. HOCHMAN, LAST STREET. TEL. 468-4 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. lLivery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repafring. W.F. Keeley Co. (Elm and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET FOR SALE " SECOND HAND LUMBER HARRY SPERAY, Clayton Williams Auto Co, Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St a 1,400 | and 287 BIm | 12-6-3d Over- , SPECIAL SALE on standard tires and tubes at reduced prices. We offer 30x3 1-2 plain tread cases at $13. Williams Auto Co., 289 Elm St. 12-3-1wk. FOR SALE—Matheson six-cylinder, touring car in good condition; would make excellent truck or tow good tires. Price $175. Me- Gagage, Plainville. 12-5-4dx ¥OR SALE OR RENT—Photograph Studio, centrally located, with or without equipment. Good reason for selling. Address Studio, 709 Main street, Hartford, Cont, 12-4-24 TFURNISHED ROOMS—For one or two gentlemen. Inquire Room 11, 162 Main street or phone 1§05-3. 12-5-8dx FURNISHED ROOM—AIl iences, heat and electric lght. dress /Box X30X, Herald Office. 12-5-tf conven- Ad- FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD for lady in small private family® Call at 100 Columbia street, New Britain. 12-5-2dx Auto Repairing Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. 168 ARCH STREEKT. TEL. 225! ---FOR SALE--- EDISON DIAMOND ‘DISC— Mah'y case, regular price $100.00—our price $75.00. COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA with Cabinet and records—total value $72.00 —our price $45.00. COLUMEIA GRAFANOLA~- regular price $100.00. Our price with records $60.00. EDISON AMBEROLA AND CABINET — regular price $40.00—our price $20.00. UNIVERSAL MACHINE—Reg- ular price $15.00—our price $5.00. FRANCIS BACON UPRIGHT PIANO. Price $75.00. GABLER UPRIGHT PIANO— Price $90.00. JACOB BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO—Price $95.00. PLAYERPIANO in Mah'y, 88 note. In excellent condition and guaranteed, $325.00, Price includes Bench, Rolls, Scarf and delivery. Terms of payment arranged on any instrument we sell. The A. B. Clinton Co. 231 ASYLUM STREET. Hartford’s One Price Piano House. P()R SALL No. 21 Francis St., single house, No. 752-East St., 2 family house. Some first class cottages in center $4200. Only $700 cash required. Very cheap. Easy terms.. of city. Very desirable. FOR RENT—7 room flat, No. 22 Prospect St., $26.00. H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Mam Street, FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. L e R T AT LESS THAN COST A fine three-family brick house on Very desirable neighborhood. Sce us, CAMP REAL 372 Main street. is wrong with your it amounts to but a triflie. West Glen street West Pearl. ESTATE CO. 205 Bank Building. YOU MAY IMAGINE MUCH ’ car. when really This is where we demonstrate our efliciency and honest, we we You what it will It it be a trifling: repai tell you: if it be a serious break xplain it thoroughi and tel cost. We mever take advantage of you. WE AT No. MACHINE ROOM AT 88 ARCH ST\ HAVE ADDED 8 CHESTNUT and will shortly install a storage bat- tery department, having secured tho | PERMALIFE BATTERY. Investie gate the battery that gives you more value, COHEN MOTOR CO., ACETYLE WELDING, SUPPLIES, DODGE BROS., KISSE! KOEHLER SALESROOMS 86 ALCH ST., STATION 8 CHES Murein, jointly . AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. Total Nt 1$1,150.00 o = e And it finds no damageq or special - A e D ——— ;benem- or betterments to any other TAX[ and LIVERY . person or party. Service Reasonable, Reliabic u“m“ lau“dw cofl] " Accepted, Adopted, certified from O Ieliablc L) jrecord and published twice by order of i the Common Council. BT HAR 266 ARCH ST. Attest: T, [ e s ] “saw” and ragged edged collars. | THE W. L. HATCH Co. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY. EVENINGS. ‘vel. 1930 96 ARCH STRE A e ———————————————— .\ ALFRED L. THOMPSON, B. Herald) City Clerk, K ARS, & ERVICE