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G. FOX ESTABLISHED 1847. & CO. HARTFORD. To the United War (iive as liberally as you can. t privilege to use. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, GIVE ! Work Campalgn. It is a help in this great ovely etty i § Dresses. agree that Betty Wales Dresses are the thing. The Betty Wales medels have not yet beer in the store twenty- four hours. We consider them charming enough to deserve a special “What do you think? One model, prlced at $29.75, is a Messaline in navy and black with embrondery in self color; the other is an all Georgette Dress, even the sash is Georgette and the silk embroidery is in self color— mention in the paper all to themselves. navy, Copenhagen and taupe. You, too, will say with us when you see these Dresses, “They are simply adorable.” Betty Wales Dresses at their best; Dresses made to fit many occasions. See th scat.” e~ madels without delay; they’ll be snapped up “quick as (Fifth Floor) Just now, too, when odels Glrls have very decided ideas about clothes, especially about Every mother of a girl knows that. most juniors are before the publlc eye in some capacity or other, they have every right to be “fussy”’ about what they shall wear, and all Y. M. C. A. NEEDS MEN Workers to Go Overseas Are Wanted at Once and Connecticut Must Furnish at Least 150. A appeal has been fssued all over the country for men to g0 overseas as war work secretaries widespread at the huts in the army camps, either with the Y. M. C. A, the K. of C., or any of the other organizations which are doing the work. J. W. Denton, acting general secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A, a letter from the secretary National War Work Council, him to present this problem to war work committee in New Britain before the campaign closes and an at- tempt will be made to bring the ques- tion before the meeting at the Elks’ club tonight. A letter has been ceived from J. B. Thwing, retary, saying that the quota for Connecticut is about 150 men. Any- one who is interested in this propos tion may see Mr. Denton at the Y. M. C. A. and he will be glad to talk. it over and explain the essentials, such of the asking re- state sec- has received ' the | tas duties, men are accepted, eto. There will be a meeting of the di- rectors of the Y. M. C.A. tonight. The acting general secretary, J. W. Denton, will present his report of the past month. FACTORY BASKETBALL LEA Physical Director Warren S. Slater of the Y. M. C. A. has arranged for the opening of the factory basketball league at the association the first Saturday in December. The league will probably be composed of teams representing Landers Frary & Clark, Fafnir Ball Bearing company, Stan- ley Works and the New Britain Ma- chine company. One of the other factories is anxious to enter a team and a five team league be or- ganized. may PROGRAM AT CHURCH. At the Swedish Lutheran church this evening the program will be as follows: Recitations by Clara John- son and vocal duets by Mrs. David Ohman and Adeline Ohman. Frank Fritzson, who has been in Uncle Sam’s service for the past ears, princi- pally on submarines, will tell of life on a submarine. He has just returned from forelgn service on a submarine. Dr. Ohman will give a short address. AMERICAN TROOPS OCCUPY CITY city cupied by of whic troops. 1 length of time for which JUGO-SLAVS VISIT ALLIES. Paris, president of the Nov. 18.—Anton the Jugo-Slay Korosep, national | council, provisional government of the Jugo-Slavic countries formerly is in Paris the ruled by Austria-Hungary, to establish relations with tente governments. en- WA The Classified Columns are vour agents--the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every -week night and the chances are {hat several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your prepo- sition. 1918. CASH IN ADVANCE MINIMUM CHARGE!Q { ONE CENT A WCRD money ? Have you lost a sum 0 Glasses, Pins and! Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at | the Herald. Your money wifi EACH INSERTION. All Advertiscments for the classified column must be in the Herald TO RENT- TO NIENT. TFOR SALE. surely remair in the finder’s hands if he does nct know, who lost it. ¥FOR SALE. Six large rooms and bath improvements. Attractive garag best neighbor- trolley line, 40 minutes Britain; newly decorated, ready. Good opportunity for responsible tenants. - Seen Saturday unday, €. D. Allen, N. Main outhington. 11-18-6dx with all Erounds, hood, on from New noyw offire by 1:20 p. m. on the HELP room tenement. 11-18-1d casant tenement of five rooms and bath, 2nd floor, 177 Glen street 11-16-2dx WANTED — Colored and lady dishwasher, L\ chambermaid Hotel Beloin. 11-18-tf | ) RENT—Tenement of four rooms, improvements, 220 Kensington| avenue, 11-16-6d } Y WANTED Reliable cleaning school. High school, women for Apply Vocational Bassett street. 11-18-3dx | TED—Competent girl eral housework. Mrs. for gen-| George Hill, TO ) RENT—Five room tenement 0 Belden street. street new J1-16-6d Belden RENT—T! nished rooms, floor. heated street, 11-16- Wwo st 69 am Arch fur- Znd 3dx 16 Washington street 11-18-2dx = - TO RENT: NTED—Kitchen help. ager, New Britain club See man- 11-18-1dx Two four-room tenements. 124 Rockwell avenue. 11-15 WANTED — Competent 1 housework . Herald. woman for in small family. TO RENT-—Garage. two cars, 41 Liberty Accommodate! St. 11-16-6dx. | 11-16-4dx WANTED—Secamn: e out by day, Douchette, 53 work Mrs. B. street. 11-14-6dx wishes so at home Cherry IMENT of four or five with all improvements for adults. | Inquire at Hawkins St first floor. 11-16-3dx { rooms | 23 WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Must know how to cook and wash. $40.00 a month. In- quire 373 W. Main street. 11-11-tf TO RE —TFive room tenement with electric lights and modern improve- ments. First floor, 237 Whiting street. 11-15-3dx WANTED—Noon Broadway hour Restaurant, help Arch. 11-18-3dx at 67 FRCH REX rooms, room cated —Two small leeping room Adioining bath. Box 23D, connecting and sitting Centrally lo- Herald. 11-15-3dx | FOR SALE—1 ice box, IPFOR SALE condition Morse, 446 Al Smith motor wheel, $35 for quick sale. West Main St. 11-16-2dx. wholesale ter apples and rl Schwartz, 107 11-18-1dx Almonds, ted W 3, cheap. Cs (Barber Shop.) or Gea St. AUTO FOR SALE- offered rgain seldom Buick Roadster, 4 cylinder, in perfect mechanical condition, fully equipped tives, self starter. Pr Address Roadster, Box Herald. 12-16-3dx. FOR SALE—1916 and 1918 Hudson Super-six touring cars. Big bar- galns.: Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 11-18-5d 1 candy show coffee grinder, 1 kervosene 2 marbles, peanut roaster, 1 stove. Tony Cichetta, Jacobs’ Corner, Kensington, Conn. 11-16-3dx case, 1 tank FOR ville, SALE—73 East Main St., Plain- Conn., two family house, 9 and large attic. All improve- Good condition. Apply S. H. Smith, on premises. | FOR SALE—Four second hand rang- es, two second hund gas ranges. All in good repair. Also full line of Stewarts. F. W. Loomis Co., 150 Arch St. 10-23-tf FOR SALE—Hara wood cut length for use in fire place. Berlin Farms. Berlin Conn. 668-4. 10-1 FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, e room house, two acres of land, fi trees, price reasonable. C. Prentice. Phone evenings, 133 or 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Cd 11-16| “WANTDTED—Crossing tenders, 8 basic day, 356 cents per hour. freight handlers wanted. A freight office, Whitting street. FOR SAT milk. gain to quick pur sky. Beckley, C vy cow. amily cow. H haser. H. Shu! 11 FOR SALE—Baldwin apples by bai or box. D.J. Smith, P. O. Southj| ton, Conn., or Tel. 1§ 11-4 FOR SALE-—Brand new Ford to ing car, 1916 ¥Ford truck. In condition. Bargain for cash. 1419-3 or 473-3. 11- FOR SALE—Pigs, all ages, fronj weeks to 24 weeks old. The Bel Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 66 10-1 -2 ton Indiana, 1 wheelbase with rack body and new tires all around, truck in’ class condition. $1,500. Sewi other good second-hand trucks. Goldman & Sons, Clydesdale, agel 121 George St., New Haven. 11154 FARM FOR SALE — East Berlin. Two family house, three acres land, Chicken house, near trolley, on Main road. Cheap. FEasy terms. B. P. Dunham, Kensington, Tel. 92-4. 11-16-2d T r———— FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—A by the day 1 woman wants to work| Address 319 Arch St INT—Garage. strect. Tel, Apply 659 Stan- 1034, 11-14-6dx 11-18-2dx secand hand| a hall. Box 10 11-18-2dx WANTED-—To chair itable Herald buy for —Tenement of four rooms, improvements. 220 Kensington avenue. 11-14-tf WANTED—AIl around position as gardener Raspanti, 268 Cherry man or janitor. street. 11-18-2ax| - wishes | Al | TO i RENT—Tenement of five rooms. Top floor, modern improvements. 93 West street. 11-1 NOTIC, WANTED- state particulars —Pleasant furnished room, Rox 11, Herald.| 11-18-1dx | N WANTED—Used car. State yea OTICE—Two tric a day. practically new elec- vacuum cleaners. Rent $1.00 Tel. o4 11-8-eod-tf Address Box | 11-15-3dx | make and condition. M X 8 X WANTED—By young couple, two fur- hed rooms for light housekeep- Box BB., Herald office. 11-14-6dx MANROSS AUTR G0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repalr Work a Specialty. Ehior 139 Arch St. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. e re————— e Notice to Water Gonsumers. | AT, SO ST | to the continued dry: weather/, we ask all users of City | water to be careful, as on account of the prevailing dry conditions, it xs\ not known when we may have a copious rainfall and it is the urgent | wish of the Board of Water Com- | missioners that all consumers hereby use care in the use of City water for any or all purposes, BOARD OF WATER COMMISSTIONERS J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 GOOD BUYS Modern 3 tenement large Iot only $4,000. cash. Another at $5,600 and houses in suburbs with $2,500 and $3 000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance C'lly Hall Owing housu with Terms $1,000 2 single extra lots. BERLIN GARAGL Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George Ventres, Berlin, Conn. once, Fxperienced stenographer. Good pay to right|® party. Address, Manager, Box 156, New Britain, Conn. 11-13-tf WANTED—At W D—To put on interlocking weather strips on doors, regardless NOTICE: ONEY LGANED on watches and jewelry, or diamonds bought, great bargains in unre- med loans. Star Loan Co., 9 lum St., corner Main St., Hart- 11-16-24dx diamonds, When your car needs re- pairing call M. A. Helene, rear 90 Arch street and get the benefit of a skilled mechanic to do the worlk. Also several used cars for sale 11-9-18dx of their condition. Apply by postal to A. A. Fuller 401 Chestnut street. 9-12-6dx HELP WANTED-—-MALE. WANTED—Dishwasher Lunch, 40 Church St. week and meals. av Victory $10.00 a 11-5-tf. WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk o ———————— in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf J. HOCHMAN LOST. THE JUNK DEALER Buys All Kinds Of WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND BUGGIES Tel 468-4 LOST—On Berlin street, a black fur. LOST—Gold pin Finder return to Berlin post office or G. F. Dodd on Berlin street. Re- ward. 11-18-1d with initials H. K. Return to 416 Arch street. Reward. ROOMING HOUSE LOST—Two year old Guernsey heifer. | 11-18-1dx ! i Arthur J. Birdseve, i Phone 93. X o 11-18-1dx | mington 422 Mam Street In These Days of Scparation A Photograph Most is the Precious GIFT for the Foiks at Home AND THE Boy “Over There” Photographs Hightly ARCADE STUDIO Artistic—ILatest Style Idvery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. DOHERTY MARKET Fow] Veteinary Surgeon is again located Street. Williams Auto Co. Station, i]EN SON GARA 430 MAIN STREET Storage, Supplics and Repalring. | | | — | | | 406 Arch St. Try Us For Native Chickens and | Top Beef and Spring Lamb. DR. A. A. TUTTLE SHED 33 Court street. ROOMS — Gentlemen Mrs. Chap- 11-18-2dx only. man. RENT—Furnished room, heated, 208 East Main St. 11-15-3dx O all improvements. Tel. 124-3. FURNISHED Gentleman. 45 Walnut street. SINGLE ROOM—For Modern improvements. 11-14-tf FOR BALE—Bicycle, good condit! Reasonable. Churchill Bradlé Madin. 11-1 AUTO FOR SALE—A new S§ Maibohm Roadster, just broken, the only one in this ecity. demonstratian or appointn] ‘phone 640 or call for K. L. Jo son at 194 North street. 11-18- H. I. Hart THE Chas. B PARK GARAGE, Now Open for STORAGE and LIVERY. Reasonable Rates. Rear 189 Main St. Tel Tel. 769 INS tect yourself by keeping bargains in Real Estate, well Real Estate. The. “Home Fires” will keep burning, even if the war is over. insured. Pr All kinds of Iinsurance; ai H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Insurance. to small family $35. CAMP REAL 272 Main street Here’s a Good Chance—Rent for $13, twenty-fi minutes walk from center and 3 minutes walk from trof ley—Land for small farming—Furnished house to rei ESTATE CO. 366 Bank Builaing. —Tel. 612 ’\ REAL ESTATE, SURETY 242 MAIN STREET TYPEWRITERS Repaired. Sold, Rented and EX(‘,‘HAN‘G Makes TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANG] 72 WEST MAIN STREET. | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO (In corporated.) INSURANCE, LOANS, BONDS. NEW BRITAIN, STOCKS OCONN. at 273 Chestnut| Phone 451-5. Office and Service. 287 Elm St SELLorBUY ur Classified . / l:do?t-