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TOYs TOYS MADE INAMERICA BY AMERICANS 50¢ to $3.00. Buy now for Christmas. See Our Windows this week. HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main St. 100 VELVET AND FELT HATS 50 CENTS WEDNESDAY ONLY Also Big Bargains in Trimmed Hats GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN ST., Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Branch Store 863 Main St., Hartford (Over Harvey & Lewis' Store.) DING; DONG, WEDDING BELLS ARE RINGING CITY JTEMS night will be held at the ! First Church chapel Wednesday eve- | ning, Nov. 20th, at 8 o’clock. All women of the church are cordially in- vited.—advt The Daughters of Isabella will hold “victory whist” tomorrow after- | at their clubrooms on Main | Ladies’ Private Charles Hayden Takes Miss Teonora Groman As His Bride— a noon street. L. A. Other Couples Are Wed, A pretty wedding took place at St. Sprague is in Rochester, N. | John the Evangelist church at 8§ the annual convention sociation of Com- Y., attending the Natianal mercial Executive: The Camp Real sold a house at 1 avenue to, August E. and Anna T. Peterson. Leon and Margaret Allen sold through the Camp Real Estate Co. today Commonwealth | o'clock this morning when Miss Leo- nora Frances Groman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groman of 514 East street became the bride of Pri- vate Charles F. Fayden. A solemn | nuptial high mass ‘was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. John J. Fitzgerald. sister Miss Henrietta Groman, of the bride, was bridesmaid and William Hayden, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride was attired in white Georgette crepe trimmed with beads and wore a veil. She carried a { bridal bouquet. The bridesmaid’s ! dress was pink taffeta trimmed with chiffon and she wore a hat to match. Private Hayden is a member of the U. S. Ordnance department and present is stationed at Camp Merr y N. J. He is the son of Andrew Hayden of Prospect street Before entering ervice Private Hayden was em- ved by the Spring and Buckley ctrical company. After the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents. After a brief wedding tour Private Hayden avill return to his duties Camp Merritt. The Misses Ruth and Esther Gus- tafson of Mill street were married within the past week. Miss Ruth Gustafson became the bride of Frank =S Lucca of 188 Brook street yestorday 5 afternoon Miss Esther Gustafson sunburned Sklns and John Castellani of 79 Brook street ks : Relieved By Cuticura were married last Wednesday. Both wedding ceremonies were performed by Justice of the Peace Irederick B. i g Hungerford Weerm baths with Cutichrs Soapo?n'd Willlam Edgar Soper of 86 Lake gentle anointings with Cuticura Oint-1 1} Jo . 01" 14 Miss Helen M. Ryan of 14 ment are most effective for clearing| sunburn, heat rashes, redness, rough- ness or irritations. Indispensable for every-day toilet uses. Landry street, Bristol, were married Saturday, November 9, by Rev. Samuel 5 P Mail. Address post-card: . Somvle Bush Pros 37 pasion. Goid everywhere. | Butcliffe, acting rector of St. Mark's g e Oifenent % and coc. Talcam Ze. ato ner of nue to Mrs. of George C Aetna alle Co., a one family house, cor Hawley stret and Corbin ave- Kathryn G. Rogers, wife Rogers, manager of the | | | | at Episcopal church James Brown of 64 Church street | and Miss Pear] Meredith Atwood of 69 C'hurch street were married Thursday, November 7. by the Rev. Samuel Sut- cliffe, Don’t Cough Supper Th On Wednesday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock the Home M ary de- partment of the Woman's association Another day, it isn't will meet inthe chapel to make com- —nor is it advisable to let that i o e Teie Ay e cold run another hour. Kerr's Senrlc iwoulal be Elaalits Have Gloth Flax-Seed KEmulsion, Linonine. is the standard remedy for coughs and colds, cven stub- born bronchitis yield to its Missionary Active—Church rsday Evening. necessary {ing suitable for boys 12. 9, 6 and 3 vears old and a girl of 12 years and a baby of six month sent to the chapel by vednesday. great healing propertics. On Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock INFLUENZA AND GRIP VICTI) the first church supper of the season ARE QUICKLY RESTORED TO |Will be held. At . m. Dr. Hill STRENGTH AND VIGOR BY LINO- | Will begn a series of talks on gen- WINE, THE MOST HEALING OF |eral subject of “The Church and Re- MEDICIN ES. construction,” which will be continued Bt Al arug through the next few Thursday Two size Sromns stores. and $1.20. e T. A. B. DANCE TONIGHT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918 DR. CLINTON J. HYDE THE PRICE YOU PAY “I know I ought to take treatment; I have been running down for the last year or two. I am all fagged out, have no ambition, worry from morn- ing till night, don’t care whether I am dead or alive, have lost weight and cannot do the same work I used to do some years ago. If I were as strong as 1 was, I could earn good money. I know I ought to treat with a good specialist, but [ cannot afford to pay for the treatment.” You are paying for it NOW, my friend, and dearly; yet you do not get it. Let me tell you why. Your health is your capital; your working capacity is the interest you are drawing. A good manager never spends more than his interest. Should he begin to draw on the capital his interest would, of course, decrease. And what are you doing? You allow your health to run down more and more; therefore, you can- not work and earn what you used to. Do you see the point? You are draw- ing or your capital—which is your health—by allowing it to run down, and so the interest (your working capacity) is steadily growing smaller. You used to make good money; now you earn about half of what you used to get. To make two, three or four dollars was play to you; and you had all your heart and soul in your work. These happy days are gone. You now barely make a living and find it almost beyond your strength. And you shudder at the thought of what will happen when the final breakdown comes. Figure out in dollars and cents what you have lost already and you will be amazed at the amount; and what you are going to lose is beyond estimation, The dollar you MIGHT earn, don't, is an actual expense to you. You spend it. And what do you get for it, Worry, anxiety, despondency, want and deprivation for your fami The dollar you take out of your pocket and spend for treatment with an experienced specialist expense. It is an investment. And in return you get increased working ability, higher wages, health and hap- piness at home. Which will you choose? Can you hesitate? Dr.ClintonJ. Hyde Specialist in Nervous Disenses, 373 ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD I HARTFORD, CONN. 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4; 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1. and Chronic Notice to Water Consumers. Owing té the continued dry weather/, we ask all users of City water to be careful, as on account of the prevailing dry conditions, it is 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 COMMISSIONERS The Berlin Savings Thomas M. Smith et al. Superior Court, State of Connecti- County of Hartford, the 18th day ovember, 1918, Order of Notice.—Upon in said cause brought to safdl Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of De-, cember 1918, and aow pending, claim-| ing foreclosure of mortage, sion of mortgaged premise: appearing to the subscribing author-| ity that the resident of the defendants Don J. Scott, Helea C. Weiant and Fraak J. Dickinson is unknown to the plaintift Ordered, tion shall 3. Baak Vs, complaint| that notice and pendency of the institu-, of said complaint be given d defendants, Doa| Scott, Helen Weiant and Frank| J. Dickinson by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a news- paper published in New Britain once a week for two successive weeks, commencing on or before November 21, 1918. LUCIUS P. FULLER, Assistant Clerk of said Court ——————————— GQOD BUYS, Modern 3 tenement large lot only $4,000. cash, Another at $5,600 and 2 single houses in suburbs with extra lots. $2,500 and $3 000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall house with Terms $1,000 BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, RN, 5 | but | is not an | | Movement | | The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will - b'(t:' interested in your propo- CASHIN A sition. All Advertisements for TO RENT. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum O money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turmed in a the Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. | TENEMENT FOR house, Mrs. Tel RENT—Five water, gas aad fruits. J. Carlio, Kensington, 112-12 11-19 A Appl the classified column TO RENT—Six large rooms and batl with all improvements grounds, garage, best hood, on trolley line, 40 from New Britain; newly decorated now ready. Good opportunity responsible tenants. Seen or Sunday, C. D. Allen, street, Southington. must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dzy of issue, 56 N. Mair HELP WANTED—FEMALE. raom Cona. Attractive neighbor- minutes for Saturday 11-18-6dx AUTO FOR SALE-—Bargain offered. Buick Roadster, in perfect mechanical fully equipped. good - starter Price 325 Address 1 Roadster, Box L. I. . Herald. 12-16-3dx. seldom | FOR SALE—Hara 1 cvlinder, length for use condition, Berlin Farms. tires, self 668-4. wood cut in fire place. Berlin Conn. 10-1 5 x WANTED—Crossing tenders, 8 basic day, 85 cents per hour. freight handlers wanted. ' A freight office, Whitting street. Shepherd dog, ellent for farm lle Lane, City brown- Apply 11-19-2dx FOR SALE—Guernsey cow. milk. Excellent family cow. gain to quick purchaser. H. Sh: sky. Beckley, Conn. 11 1 WANTED—Girls: Now the time to immediately secure steady position. We offer steady work at T0O R improvements, avenue. NT—Tenement of 220 four is & Ke - rooms TO RENT-—A No. 30 South Elliottr, large High Phone 273 furnished room street, Mrs. 11-19-3dx FOR SALE ing car, condition 1419-3 —Brand new 1916 Ford Bargain 473-3. ford t truck. In § for cash. or good wages, making shirts. Com- |, - X " i O RENT- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St i ho ]L‘\\T Belden -Five room tenement, Belden street. Apply street nev dx maids, one for evenings, 42 11-19-tf TO REN nished floor. —Two rooms, steam heated second work. 69 Arch street, Park Place. Apply 11 and steam| pop SALE—Pigs, all suitable for|© S o South High Tarne 2 11-18-2dx el Large well heated two street. furnished front room gentlemen, 3 fro The B Tel. 64 10- ages, old. Conn. 24 we Berlin, FURNISHED onl; ROOMS — Gentlemen 4 FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Court street. Mrs. Chap- wheelbase with r Indiana, ck body and TO RE two « T WANTED—ExXperienced waitresses for Ajsa Restaurant, 294 Main street. 5 11-19-5dx Garage 41 Libert TENEMENT of four or five with all improvements for adult Inquire at 23 Hawkins St, fi floor. WANTED—Engineer for steam er, also driver for light truck ply Maguire, 5 Fairview pow- Ap- Accommodates 11-16-6dx. rooms 11-16-3dx man. 11-18-2dx s WANTED, new tires all around, truck in class condition. $1,600. Se other good second-hand trucks. Goldman & Sons, Clydesdale, g 121 George St.,, New Haven. 11-15, | WANTED—Position { city. Box 10D, a8 chauffeur Herald. in 11-19-2dx FOR SALE—Four second hand r: T—Garage. WANTED — Colored chambermaid Tel, 1034. Apply 659 Stan- 11-14-6dx | WANTED—Noon Broadway hour Restaurant, 67 help Arch. 11-18-3dx at 2 es, two second hand gas ranges| in good repair. Also full lin Stewarts. F. W. Loomis Co., and lady dishwasher. Hotel Beloin. 11-18-tf TO RENT——Tenement of four rooms improvements. 220 avenuc. WANTED — Reliable women for Kensington 11-14-tf e ——— " | WANTED—To buy aEn By L chairs, suitable for Herald. secand hand a hall. Box 10| 11-18-2dx FOR SALE—1916 and 1918 Hud cleaning school. High school, Apply Vocational Bassett street. 11-18-3dx NOTICE. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. George Hill, repairing. Wm. Needham. 1882. 'Phon NOTICE—Drum instruction and drum 11-19-56d Super-six touring cars. Big gains. Willlams Auto Co., 287 street. 11-1 WANTED—AIl around man wishes| position as gardener or janitor. A. Raspanti, 268 Cherry street. 11-18-2ax AUTO FOR SALE—A aew Maibohm Roadster, just broke! the only one in this city. e 16 Washington street. 11-18-2dx NOTICE—When pairing call M. your car needs A. Helene, rear re WANTED -— Competent woman for general housework in small family. Box 28, Herald. il gadlas | ckilied meohinic (@ do Also several MANROSS AUTO £0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 the used cars for worlk WANTED—Seamstress wishes out by day, also at home. Douchette, work Mrs. B. 53 Cherry street. 11-14-6dx ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET T e not bring “SAFETY FTRST” Right Home b ONLY our PASTEURIZED Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold in New T'E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET., 'Televhone 1936. Why Storage, Supplies and Repairing. . HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 406 Arch St. Try Us For Native Chickens Fowls, 90 Arch street and get the benefit of a 139 Arch St. ! WANTED—By young couple, two fur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Box 35 BB, Herald office. 11-14-6dx Victory | $10.00 a 11-5-tt. e e HELP WANTED—MALE. demonstration or appoint, ‘phone 640 or call for K. L. J{ son at 194 North street. 11- WANTED—Dishwasher Lunch, 40 Church St. week and meals. at FOR SALE—Five Good condition. Starter and 1i Price reasonable. 119 Henry si Can be seen after 4 p. m. 11-19| passenger FOR SALE—1917 Price reasonable. R. C. Rudolph, Ford touriag| Phone 123 Cherry s{ 11-19 WANTED—Middle aged work of any kind. ferred. Box 30BB, man wants Janitor pre- Herald Office. 11-19-2dx FOR SALE—1 ice box, 1 candy § case, 1 coffee grinder, 1 kero tank, 2 marbles, peanut roastd heating stove. Tony Cich Jacobs' Corner, Kensington, Cog 11-16 WANTED—Young man with soda fountain experience at Riker-Hege- man Co. 11-18-3d WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. - 9-5-tf STEADY, LIGHT, CLEAN, H. 1. Hart THE PARK GARAGE WORK. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. DOHERTY MARKET and Top Beef and Spring Lamb. Good Pay. Sewing Machine Operators Now Opén fob STORAGE and LIVERY. Reasonable Rates. Tel. Rear 189 Main St. Tel 76! and bench workers. C. J.WHITE MFG.CO. Apply the INSUR ANCE. The “Home Fires” will keep burning, even if the war is over. tect yourself by keeping well insured. All kinds of insuranc bargains in Real Estate. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate. Insuran Here’s a Good Chance—Rent for $13, twenty-fi minutes walk from center and 3 minutes walk from trd THE JUNK DEALER Buys All Kinds Of WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND BUGGIES Tel 468-4 ROOMING HOUSE 422 Main Street located at Street. Phone 451-5. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St RENICR, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 All Qur New Fall Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices All New Models and the Latest Materials. New Coats Arriving Almost Daily at Moderate Prices. New Waists and Neckwear. New BATH ROBES at Last Year All Our Christmas Handkerchiefs Ready for Display. Prices. are in and Williams Auto Go. ley—Land for small farming—Furnished house to re to small family $35. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Building.' TYPEWRITER| Rel;aired. Sold, Rented and EXCHAN( Veteinary Surgeon is again 273 Chestnut ! 272 Main street i TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. 'NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHAN( —Tel. 612. 72 WEST MAIN STREET)] 'HOUSE FOR YO Our Classificd’. olurransEwillido'it D e