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e ¥ oodkcs e W NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1917. lassified . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINITMUM CHARGE BOOTHS TO BOOM Have you lost a sum of RED CROSS DRIVE |§ money?” QOur records show that it pays best to advertise Mrs. William S. Rowland Will Have this particular loss. Glasses, Charge of Y\*f':ng Wom- Pins and Rings are found en Aids. ; b ! in surprising quantities and A s al f f the Red Cross . L omber 16 to 25 ! @ turned in at the Heraid. Your campaign from December 16 to 25 & Xou is announced today. Booths are to be money will surely remain in fitted up, and young women will don Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let Red Cross uniforms and take cnargo | § the finder’s hands if he does ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION (e ity Enow your wants of them. These Red Cross campaign nat mnow who lost it. RA nurses will take memberships in these " ’ booths, and it is expected that their - - - y 8 work will give great impetus to the A campaign. . William 8. Rowland . campalel. [ Mre W Ian 8 eve el ANl Advertisements for/ ji_ = 0 iTo mENMT L FOR SALE. chairman of the women’s booth comi- g T T e e & ] N 4 mittee, and will announceBhetr ass::;‘t- the classified column TO RENT wuflngE‘car. Fee C:"llg - FOR SALE - antafinfa) fowgdays 81 bea oui i 3 Arch street. 12711t EDISON DIAMOND DISC— 3 hustling chairman of the booth com- must be in the Herald : ] Mah'y case, regular price et S e Store for COMMEr-|;or sarm rackara Timoustme, 5 new tires, in first class condition. Cial use in Hel'al rice reasonable. J. J. McNally, lainville. 12.10-64 COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA with Barnes announced today his appoint- Cabinet and records—total g i s for th — Bldg‘ Frontage 67 value . $72.00 —our prize (Terms Arranged) Fieat, Second and THird wards a5 01 e Church street. Heat| 05 A= coms sor oune B Sy lows: Judge W. F. Mangah, A. N. office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ' $100.00—our price $75.00. | mittee, is in charge of placing these Red Cross stations, and he will put F > out 40 of them for the campaign. General Campaign Manager C. H. = - ~ . Viv . able. Apply Honeyman’s garage, S Rutherford and Dr. C. W.- Vivian | W ixmpn o0 dedres room | fUrNished. Apply Tel. 221-4 or 406-13. 1250 5% || coLuMBIA GRAFANOLA— 3 . They have ippommddcupcxmsdrm;?l; and board in private family. Cen- | regular price $100.00. Our street in their wards. yar an- > A agors and street captains will meet| tral location. ~Address Box 17XX. Herald Pub. CO, FOR SALE—Milk route in Hartfora, | price with records $60.00. e o © ® at the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o’clock to- 12-11-d1x 275 quarts, all retail, selling for 3 | night and receive complete instruc- @ 7 14c quart. Auto delivery. AAd- EDISON AMBEROLA AND i 231 ASYLUM T. | tions for putting out the service flags. | WANTED—Position as chauffeur. 498 T%lg?Tbmfi’e;‘;:gf;‘f;‘;‘z‘”:‘g; dress, Reliable, General Delivers, OABINET, — regular _price I Campaign managers for the other Main St., Tel. 1792. 12-11-6dx Mom::l'-S: Apply to Menus, 398 Hartford. Conn. 12-6-6a $40.00—our price $20.00. : pointed at once, and they will arrange | WANTED—Raw furs. Good ‘ prices FOR SALE—Two stoves, one gas and | UNIVERSAL MACHINE—Reg- Hartford’s One Price Piano House e s Monroc” nun 298| S to call a meeting of their street cap- paid for prime skins, W. O. Trask, oom: tenement, all| one coal range. Inquire 11 Wallace , ular price $15.00—our price tains in a day or two. The New Brit-{ Plainville, Conn., 132 Broad $t. T‘L‘f‘ifi'f m‘:;‘:flremem, Apply 28| street. \ 12-10-3dx | ss.oo.p 22 P ain district also embraces Plainville, 11 g o [t T ranate —_—— Berlin and Newington, and each of = s y 12:10-6ax i "RANCIS BA UPI 1 g : -10- HELP WANTED MALE. i these towns will have a _campaign | wANTED—Board and room, privilege 2 ! 3 PIANO. Pnc;(un:,“mmam manager. | M#. Chatles 1. Scharpe | "of laundry, by couple wilh two year | FOR RENT—A few desirable_high: | WANTED —Young men who have had i \ as charge o 3 ampaign. old child. Statc terms. Address ts—1 fiv a 50 : LER UPRIGHT PIANO e AR e =0 i grade apartment four, five an at least a Grammar school educa- | nf‘?;«;tn{:fille»gt ¥ 'xm;\:,‘:o lm;rchir:‘g Box 32BB, Herald Officc. | six rooms: heated. Apply on prem- | tion for clerical in local factory. Ad- G"‘:i $90 wma i posting busines 2 12-10-2dx | s o el dediad Tiritain, has consented to serve on the ! Bl Gt AT Gty G| GRGRD s SRS, T Gk, e 1000. 11-10-tf alaZ11-3q)" committee and ‘will render ance in giving the campaign WANTED—Electric wiring fixtures === JACOB ' BROS. UPRIGHT ey bill posting |advertising that i |\ ESRSIE WOUk; Sxeasonable prices WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Boys 16 years of age or PIANO—Price $95.00. Glhicnl, Aiee Tommrom hne o e Iszam:‘ an, Jr., 13 Jergn:e St. LRt RN S EENATR e S T over in main office of local concern. | splendid public spirit and hi == e 12-5-6dX | & (NTED—Maid for housework or| IXcellent opportunity for ambitious PLAYERPIANO in Mah'y, 88 { offer will be greatly appreciated. voung giri to help at housework. ""fi»:s- Address Box 18X1X, Herald | note. In excellent condition > —— WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't| Mrs. Purney, 16 Forest street. @hie, 12-11-3d and guaranteed, $325.00, Care: Colds the World Over. matter if broken, I pa- $2.00 ta 12-11-d3 = Price includes Bench, Rolls, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, the $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post WANTED—A bright, intelligent, wel- Scarf and delivery. Terms World-Famous Cure for Colds and and receive check by return mail. | WANTED—Young lady between 18 | pqsted young man of good person- of payment arranged on any Grip, is used by every Civilized Na- L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth street,| =2nd 22 years of age with some ality, about 25 years of age. Must instrument we sell. tion and has a larger sale in the Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx| knowledge of stenography at War- | be able to furnish references. Ad- TUnited States than the combined sales ren Watson Tire Co., 14 Main St. dress Sales, Dox 32, Herald. . of all other Cold and Grip tablets. It oS 12-11-2d 12-11-1dx The A. B. Clinten Co. has stood the test for a Quarter of a er'rf}:;;‘elyz‘:‘gan';‘&; oK woman = l, ! 231 ASYLUM STREET. Centu There is only “B: S soeptn) Srcaawon NTED—Girls i- . ol : Tnerelis oo wionel ebromo |8 ombe fori manutacturing feoncernl | Ll s morciiis Lol oarn or SXRan W ANTHD, S Ritty) menftol haryestiico | N HartforatsfOne | Price Ptano 3. . GROVE'S signature Knowledge of stenography not es enced. Commecreial Shirt Co., 256 Thursday morning. Apply to M. Hor 30c \ & Y & St., secy r. -10-3 < -2dx 2 oc. O T o e e BRI T Rl el Gl 12-10-3d | 1. Rhodes, Kensington St. 12-11-2dx i Plainville. : il Ve e 51 E WANTED—Waitress. Asia Restaur- | onmen A young man 18 vears | office, Whiting street. 10-6-t¢ and 23 years of age to learn tele- e | y e T— phone operating. Paid while learn- Prompt and Efficient Servicg WANTED—Men between the ages of | Expert Mechanics: ing. Apply Chief Operator, South- 'n New England Teleph Co., 80':‘“\:“:,0(‘1‘ nEland ele o e | clghteen and forty are wanted by | e - — the New York, New Haven & Hart- | Dealers in ford railroad company as freight | brakemen, telegraphers and fire- | Chalmers and Oakland | FOR SALE. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage besides extra buildinz space on sids NOTIC street. Terms casy. — men. Apply by letter, stating H. N. LOCKWOOD | NOTICE—Ilave two double teams for | perience, to F. S. Hobbs, superin- Motor Cars. ' trucking of all kinds. F. R. Porter, | tendent, New Haven Division, New mE UTO s b Real Estate and Insurance. City Hall. | 324 Main streot. | B ety 12-10-wix | A 2 e A —— FURNISHED ROOMS - 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2953 Z % WANTED — At once, competent Mu]tlr’raph Letters FURNISHED ROOMS—For light| ¢hauffeur for White truck. Apply c A BEN Fac-simile of Typewriting done in| housckeeping, all conveniences. 101 | , GUif Refining Co. Stanley street. . A Fairview street, upstairs bell, S 12-11-34 | TR | WANTED—Carpenters for finishing at REAL GIFTS Genuine Hospitality E THIS YEAR! \ 219 ASYLUM STRLET, CORNXR HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. |FURNISHED ROOMS-— Two nice' New Britain Machine Shop. Wm (INC.) warm rooms, steam heat, hot water, H. Allen. 2-6-tf 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. | clectric lights. Central, 280 Arch | Dealer in B{JJCK Automobiles. i ! Automobiles for Hire. Reasonablo { Rates and. Reliable Service. . Open Sundays and Evenings. | Storage. Used Cars. Delco Experts’ | o e When it’s cold outside, your L0 Okly hocoitails Sort for this Season. HERE’S THE IDEAL LIST! The Perfection soon warms cold RUGS finger tips and toes—awakens a } HASSOCKS | street. 12-10-1wx | guest finds nothing more welcome than a hot cup of tea—and the glowing warmth of a Perfection Oil Heater. " Dr. Arthur T.Hoffman WANTED—Furnished room with Denison Gafage heat by youns man; with private! ((Osteopathic Physician) ; F flfl SALE I family on Black Rock Ave. or vi-| N - cinity. Address X, Herald. 12-10-3dx Spinal Treatment. AS0ALALNG ST ERY: "% |Room 311. New Britain National | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. | FURNISHED ROOM-—AIl conven- ! Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, ’ X jences, heat and electric light. Ad- ! Or by Appointment. Tel. 2253, Storage, Supplics ard Repairing. G Box YA0X Tiorald Gmcs i H ay 0" \ 12-5 £ | feeling of comfort—makes your CARPET SWEEPERS - hospitality complete. LACE CURTAINS CARPETS DRAPERIES li DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET TAXI and LIVERY T O NOTICE. i e LR R AR W.FL Keeley C.O'.The very best prices paid for' T e k™ w'"lamSAu"] cu- Limousine— o e 5 ; - e et e i LELLY Office and Service AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. : TR OCHMAN R TelTa68 0] e sslantn innnem Iy Station, 287 Elm St: ant, 73 Church street. 12-8-3dx 5 < 3 i of age wants position learning ° o WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. draughti H: ! =5 ghting. Has had some exper- | t ‘ e b | aTaD—roume e woomaen 3| it T fnd o o | Anto Repaifing | ‘When coal is scarce, the Perfection ! is your security against cold rooms. Economical —convenient— hand- some. Gives eight hours glowing warmth on a gallon of kerosene. | } (Elm and Franklin Streets.) | VACUUM CLEANERS UPHOLSTERIES Selections Reserved until desired. FOR SALE S S T e i A S e e A e R L el No. 752 East St., 2 family house. Very cheap. Easy terms. Some first class cottages in center of city. Very desirable. 3 FOR RENT—7 room flat, No. 22 Prospect St., $26.00. § H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Mam Street™ why FTIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. HERE ARE SOME FINE RENTS WE 6FT‘ER 3,000,000 in use. Re-wicking is now easy with the new No. 500 Perfection Heater Wick. Comes trimmed and burned off, all ready for use. So-CO-ny Kerosene gives best results. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Harrison strect, $40; Corbin Ave., $453; Hamilton street, $40; Cedar S street, $45. We have calls every S G Suffer? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. { 273 Main Street 208 Bauk Building. New York Albany Buffalo Boston | | | 1 | | | | H ! bt Rt vl There would not be so painstaking studies of & spe- ‘ ‘orbl ) @ | G ara ge A much suffering in this world fialist w:‘m l;as mnd;ll u:l::r ! i Ts your Suit, Overcoat, Gown, if people only knew where to ;s:;:men and cure '] (] Featuring & { ox irs 1 condition for etc., in first class co turn for help. Dr. Hyde, determined to g e I ‘*O R L% (J‘ l*; investigate ways and means o - B With accommodations for 200 cars; five washstands, steam-heated building. Pestivities? the Yuletide Festivities? e e Hadn't you better have us cial Diseases are more trying, to help the victims of Nerv- CLEAN d Chronic Troubl " s P e e R el eCate i | e e S e L Ao’ gncotine, o, Supplics of 8l descriptions, <D, machine work and occasion? % cylinder nding. week to week, from month to )ife to their speedy and thor- 2 S = = v 5 month, often from year to ough alleviation. 123 CHESTNUT ST. Open All Night PHONE 800 | year. You are not sick By consulting him you will TR e e S T T erough to go to bed, yet you therefore get the benefit of are not well enough to enjoy his experience and mature lifo and do justice to your || judgment. His thorough e work. And the firmer your cquipment enables him to PROPERTY OWNERS ea ThlS trouble takes hold of you, the give you every kind of treat- more it saps your vitality and ment “yourcase Smight re- Have you enough Insurance on your Property based ‘on present cr";‘loh::ez:us::l;n?rl;':l;‘l.es suc- qu;;et.hero is help for you, Dr, values? 1In case of fire could y ou replace it with the Tnsurance cessfully requires the long, Hyde is the man to help you. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Three Family 14-Room House on Hart Street, $6,500. Only $1,000 cash is necessary to take advan- tage of this opportunity. Come in and let us show you how this proposition works out. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATS 20 WEST MAIN STREE® OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. as new. or expensive to trust to our experienced, expert methods. Call 904 and we will call for the articles. Money If not you are Under Insured. A few dollars spent now may save you a hundred later. Kconomy is all right, but not where it may mean a big loss. The Hartford Medical Spe(:ialist Let us write you an addit fonal policy or inerease your present We will do the work so splendidly that the articles will look practically as good No garment is too delicate policy. Now is the time to do it. P’hone 728, e DR. CLINTON J. HYDE THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 3878 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN. 9 to 12, Union Laundry Corp,, 266 ARCH ST. t FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. ‘Phone 728. 193 MA IN STREET 30 to 5. 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1