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G. FOX & CO. ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. MAIL buy AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918, Redeem your War Saving Pledges and more Thrift Stamps: buy every week: the help is needed now as much as ever it was. FILLED Maids’ an Cedar Chests THE GIFT ROYAL What housekeeper would not a useful, for rejoice venient in owning Chest of winter ome of ours handsome con- S i IN THE HOU: storing furs and clothing? ay are the A good time to purchase natural cedar, very 3 i customers to expect much of us in ade of 2ed8) than we arc alwa othe and e cedar lined. roomy; are mahogany We can Uniforms and o for the official The materials are mohair and and Dema cloth in white only. and Linene Uniforms, price $4.00. Tuesday . Other Uniforms at $: 93 how vou a wonderful variety on the seventh floor. $11.50, $14.50, $16.50 Up to $52.00. Drapery Materials LIGHT WEIGHT MOST lar price $3.00. Sale price 82.25. Two palrs fine Scrim Curtains, finished with lace 48 inches wide, in rose, brown, Sale blue and green; regular price $1.19 yard. Special price 98c. 46-inch Imported Figured Drapery Material in rose, brown, regular $1.50 Seventh color, regular price $4.00. regular price $4.00. Sale price $3. Sale price $4.50. Two pairs of Duchess, color blue and green; price $5.50. grade. Special $1.29. Floor. YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS $30°00 YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING — FIFETH FLOOR Our complete stock of Young Men’s Overcoats in conservative, form-fitting, ulster and ulsterette models; some have the new seam all are handsomely talolred; coats regularly sold by Sale price $30.00. back and front; us at $32.50, $35.00 and $36.50. Nurses’ is right now, before the size range is broken. in a position to supply. ing agents in this city for the famous Dix, One very high and low 34 50 Two Pairs Quaker Craft Curtains, Two Pairs Fine Scerim Curtains, with lace insertion ivory; d Nurses’ Unitorms Every Style That’s Correct S DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR. or Maids' Uniforms for gifts We've educated our line: but not more We are exclusive sell- Modern and La Mode Red Cross Uniform, Style 400. soisette in black and gray linene pecial value: Soisette es; all si regular $2.98 these two neck 0 3850 Two Pair Lots of Curtains K CONOMICALLY PRICED—7TH FLOOR ivory color; lace edged; regu- edge, beige price $3.00. and edge; 00 a pair. Two pairs of Duchess burtalVIS, ivory color, regular price $6.00. regular price $7.50. Sale We hJ\e a number of other two pair lots we cannot mention— The Bargain Tables ON THE MAIN FLOOR Watch these 40 bargain places carefully as Christmas approaches. They're changed daily and always hold the best bargains of the season. GASOLINE ECONOMY And Efficiency DO YOU REALIZE THAT YOU ARE SPENDING TOO MUCH MONEY ON YOUR MOTIVE.POWER?—AND DID YOU EVER T}IINK THERE WAS A WAY OF CUTTING DOWN YOUR FUEL Gastine GASTINE IS USED WETH YOUR GASOLINE Put It In Your Tank It gives you an Hasler Hill-Climbing Car, Better Sparking Motor, more power, car Wil run better in cold weather, prevents carbon, will not injure your motor, faster ignition. Can be used in gasoline for automobiles, stationary gasoline engines, motor boats, motoreyocles and tractors. Price $1.00 per 100 Tablets. Prevention of carbon is in surance against back-firing. GASTINE is your preventor. Try a box; you will buy more. A.G. Hawikxer _Sale Distributor New Brltam. Conn. Here are some bang up good offerings. 3 Family house on Dwight street right on Hartford | car line. 2 Family house 87 Chestnut street, big lot, only $5,000 3 Family house West Main St.-—Brick—Just finished. . 8ix rcom rent corner of McClintock : treet and Com- | monwealth Ave. $13. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 5 Pant Tin TYPEWRITER& ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged | pewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel, 612. 72 West Main Street. FURNISHED ROOM: ROOMS —Heated, light ])0u<ol‘eepmg, separate entrance. 16 Prospect|St. Call evenings. 11-26-tf ;'I‘\\'O FURNISHED ROOMS — Oae large front room suitable for busi- ness heated, 498 Main street. 11- TO RENT—Large furnished steam heat, desirable location. Box 1A, Herald. 11-25-2dx Centrally located with private family, large furnished room, ngle beds for twa gentlemen. Box 3A Herald. 11-23-3dx VERY COMFORTABLE ROOM— With board in private family. Refer- ences. Box 21C, Herald. 11-25-3dx, -3dx room, Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16. | —advt. Place Your Order Early Fnr THANKSGIVING PIES Hudson Lunch BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER Buys and Sells All Kinds of | WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND BUGGIES Tel 468-1 Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. |Station, 287 Elm St | EXTRA DRY WOOD for Sale. Hard and Mixed. Cut any size desired. United Coal and Wood Co. Cor. E. M§(a and Wilson Sts. ¥Phone 529 i | i TO ‘RENT—Light housekeep- ing rooms, $4.00. \iry, single room $2.25. 122 Main St. every week 1 sition. —— = The Classified Columns are vour agents-—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city icht and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be inferested in your prepo- DNE LM-NT A WORD CASH IN l ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGI 16s A Have you lost a sum of money Glasses, Pins and| Rings are » found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know| EACH INSERTION. | | who lost it. HELP WANTED—I'EMALE. ICE. WANTED—Girl or woman for gener- | al housework. Stanley St 11- 1ldx - girl, girl. Tel —By an experienced general housewor v with child preferred. oman to busine or commission, Guargnteed Mills, 'ze knitting mill de. work in own town Permanent. Salary t time. Norristown, Pa. WANTED- for ary and s Herald. WANTED—Woman for in small family. soliciting, paid. Box 11-26-2 work 14 26-tf | laundry Phone 163 11 Pecl Maia stree WANTED—Stenogr: Young Mfg. Co., pher. 169 . | NoTIC | AUTOMOBILE NOTICL: meeting of o'clock street Day There will of Daly Columbus, in the to take be a special Council, Knights this evening at § rooms on Main action on British WAD to dr: o sy G ek G Phone 1417 practically new elec- Rent $1.00 11-8-eod-tf trie a de TO LET- and som. to let out winter to 26 Horse keep for Phone for right board per- Reasonable Richard Covert. MITCHF Pel. 38 and cart for We do trucking 3 1-2 ton truck aad dump work, also have some manure sale by the load. N Corp. Tel. 1039. NOTICE 6 | work in factory office of I cern. Good opportunity for party. Box 15 Herald Office 11 for George Hill 11-25-3dx chambermaid Hotel Beloin. 11-18-tf —— TO REN right WANTED—Competent girl ! housework. Mrs. 16 Washington St WANTED — Colored and lady dishwasher. of three rooms, housekeeping. Steam heat. Eureka Room Reg- 84 West Main St. 11-27-tf TO RENT—Cozy suite furnished for light All improvement (Adults only.) istry, Room 16, TO RENT—7 rooms corner Chestnut and Stanley street, $25.00; 4 rooms Howard St., $10.00. H. N. Loc wood, City Hall. 11-27-3dx and garage at 45 Store could be used purposes. Inquire T. 78 Maple St. 11-27-tf rooms, Glen. improvements. 11-26-3dx TO RENT—Store Cherry St. for storage B. Farrell, TO RENT—Five Modern NOTICE—Drum instruction repairing. Wm., 1882. WANTED — Interlocking strips put on doors and stal. A. A. Fuller, Street. and drum Needham. Prone 11 6d weather windows. 401 Chestnut 11-22-dbx NOTIC When vour car neec re- call M. A. Helene, rear 90 Arch street and get the benefit of a skilled mechanic to do the worl. Also several used cars for sale. 11-9-18dx LOST. LOST—Maltese cat. Reward turned to 25 Liberty street B 11 if re- 3dx LOST—Ring, broken, and six pearls, in box. ill, jeweler, name on tur to Herald Office. set with A J. same. Reward 11-27-1dx LOST—Small brindle and white Bos- ton bulldog; answers to the name “Gobby.” Reward. 181 Bassett St., New Britain, 2nd floor. ruby’ Church- Re- 11-27-34} FOR RENT: 1826-12 ~Garage at 6 Cedar. Call 1-26-3dx TO RENT—Room regular home family. 749 Dwight. and board, dinners, Stanley also private tenement five large rooms with all ments. Inquire at first floor. of improve- 23 Hawkirn Taken by virtue of an Execution to me directed, and will be sold at Pub- lic Vendue to the highest bidder, at the public sign post in the Town of New Britain 14 days after date, which will be on the 5th day of December, A)MD,, 1918, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, to satisfly said Execution and my fees thereon, the following de- scribed property, to wit: One (1) saxon Roadster, maker’'s number, 102 Dated at New Britain, R. H. P. rd day 1917, 11 this of December, 1918. MYRON D. STOCKWELL, | Deputy Sheriff. large black Chregli, LOST—or Reward. .. Road. ed, Aldo Kensington cow. Swamp WANTED—Neat door man. Thursday appearing man Apply Fox's morning. as Theater, 11-27-1d WANTED—Man to run a boiler in a block. Geo. C. Rogers, Aetna Al- 11-27-14 vears of work in local preferred. Box 11-25-3d as assistaat foreman local concern, previaus mechan- training not necessary. Box Herald Office. 11-25-3d WANTED—RBoy 16 age or rer for clerical factory. Amercan 8XX Herald Office WANTED—Man by ical 9. WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern. Box X3X, Herald Office. 11 Ex-Pro —advt. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16. I'OR S ALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALF chine and talking m FOR SALE—Ford eautiful in- A attachment. Inquire Berlin Garage. 11-27 hogany records, 1 ma- truck with f4 Reasonable pi 11-24 r bell FOR SALI lour fur brown 1084-2. —Ladies’ dark trimmed winter chinchilla coat = green ew =i SALE Wallace pieces furniture. Tel 1917 Ford Seda == Sedan in town: Tord Roadster, )0. Phone s the best Also 1917 $325. FOR SALE—Second hand furnace| good repair. . W. Loomis Co. 11-2] looks like 2051, 11- new: -1dx Rich Bar- Shulan- 11-5-tf FOR SALEF cow. milk. v cow. gain to quick purchaser. H. sky. Beckley, Conn. ruernsey FOR SALE—Hara length for in Berlin Farms. E 668-4. wood cut fre piace. 2rlin Conn. 10-1 use FOR SAL Brand new Ford tour- ing car, 1916 Ford truck. In Al condition. Bargain for cash. Tel 1419-3 or 473-3. 11-7-t¢ FOR SALE-—FPunabout Ford in good condition 'Phone 443-3, 150 Shut- tlo Meadow Ave. 11-25-3dx WANTED. basic day, freight freight ossing tenders, 8 ents per hour. hlr\dlux wanted. A office, Whitting street. ‘EADY, LIGHT, CLEAN, WO Good Pay. Se Machine Opers FOR SALE—Pigs, all ages, from 6 ST R Maciine DWW weeks to 24 weeks old. The Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 10-17-tf and bench workers. Apply the . J.WHITE MFG.C DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and N Storage, Supplies and Repairin| FOR SALE-—Garage business. established business. Cenjtrally lo- cated; good chance for the right party. For full particulars, address Garage, care of Herald. 11-23-6dx An old FOR SALE—Fard touring car. En- gine has been recently overhauled. Address 15L, Herald. 11-25-3dx FOR SALE—Ford tourng car, will sell at a reasonable price if taken at once. Can be seen at 286 Chapman street. Tel. 2005. » 11-25. DR AAT TU’I'I‘LE Veteinary Surgeon is a located at 273 Ches Street. Phone 451-5. 3dx FOR SALE—Kitchen stove. 250 North St., 3rd floor. 11-26-3dx WANTE baby. Board for six months old Call evenings, Tel. 105-3 11-27-3d WANTED—Two or more furnished rooms for housekeeping; four in family; must be Teasonable. Ad- dress Box 22x, Herald Office. 11-26-2dx AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement] DOHERTY ™. MARK 1446 WANTED—Men and women for work t New Britain Hospital. 11-23-tf FOR SALE Native turkeys, chicl fowl, ducks, and veal, Full line of provisio geese, spring lamb, top Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Imsurance Cil’ Hall MANROSS AUTO (! OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorie Repair Work a Special, Phone 2227 139 Arch suitable for club house Ex-Pre , Dec. 16. —advt. & Tav(t, F‘o 's theate: INSURANCE The ‘“Home Fires” will keep burning, even if the war is over. tect yourself by keeping well insured. All kinds of insurance; bargains in Real Estate. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St., ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. -0 HOT waATER T SoAw «v OFF PRessSes Down PAWS ARCUND GETS STAMP Boor FinDs onE ON PiECE OF ENVELOPE 5 TRYING To REMOVE T WVICTAQRY AnD WITH MUCILAGE '(EFFLC(ENC.Y" (?) PASTES 1T an DN ANARINY WHOA MAN SISl IHac:ien