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18 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916. ELI;O GIRLS ON JOB IN ZEPPELIN RAIDS gsta) Department Dauds Women For Work In Quelling Rebellion and During Raids. London, July 28.—Telephone girls ravery during Zeppelin raids and the rish rebellion which they helped to uell featured the annual report of the ost office department in conjunstion ith which the telephone system in is country is operated by the gov- fnment. “When the Zeppelin raids have been nticipated, sometimes when they aye been going on,” says the report, the women have come out of their omes to thelr work—even when ombs were dropping. They have plaved an important part in the cheme of alr-raid warnings and ave a very goad example to the hole country. “In Dublin, when the bullets were ying and the fires were raging, the vomen stuck to thelr work in the xchange and it was due to them that ommunication was kept up and that e were able to obtain the military orces which suppressed the =ebel- jion.” More than 25,000 women placed men in position the post pfice department and télephone sys- lem, the report further shows. Out f 80,000 men of military age in these fepartments, 56,000 have joined the olors and 21,700 others have attested the call to arms. have re- McCLURE IN LONDON Publishers Says Objection Arose Be- cause His Passport Was Made Out to Switzerland. 2, 1 p. m.— Mc- Clure, the American publisher, who was ordered to return to the United States when he arrived at Liverpool last week on the American Line steamship Philadelphia is spending the interval in London. The Phila- delphia will not sail until tomorrow owing to the necessity of cleaning her. Mr. McClure said his Aifficulties with the British authorities arose over his passport being made out for Swit- zerland as well as for France and England, and it was suggested that he might go to Germany after visiting the other countries. When this was pointed out to him he volunteered to return to America on tthe Philadel- phia. He is being allowed to move about without resirction. London, At SOLVING GYPSY PROBLEM. Budapest, July 28.—The govern- ment has taken new steps to solve the gypsy problem which has always been a serfous one in Hungary, by in the kingdom. Men of military age will be sent into the army, all usable horses will be confiscated and and undrafted men put to work No one knows how many hun- dre or thousands of these nomads have escaped military duty up to date, but the number is believed to be ve: women ilarge. headaches, to you that you need GLASSES. TIRED EYES etc. are nature’s warning Why put it off? ‘Come here and have me and fit you to the EXAMINE YOUR EYES. right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you suffering and greater trewble later on. 254 Main Street. F. L. McGUIRE, OPTOMETRIST Upst: Commercial Trust. over the LeWitt’s Rlock, Make ironing a pleasure during the warm weather by using a Simplex [Electric Iron. loperation is not over 4%c per hour. Let us show you how much Lhis This iron is guaranteed for flve years and the cost of iron will do for you. The SPRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. 177- 29 Church Street Tel. 900. New Britain, Conn. ordering | the rounding up of every roving band the | | WANTED — Competent NOTICE. DRESSMAKING RSTABLISHMENT to be opened Tuesday, Aug. 8, in the Y. M. C. A. building. Entr Court street, Grace Willis W Patronage solicited. WE BUY BOOKS ANY Q antique furniture, crocker) firearms, Indian relics, collections of coins and stamps. Calls city or count No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. AU T(V\IORITJ‘ PARTIES out Reasonable rates. car. Richard Covert, TAKEN Chevrolet Tel. 255-12. 7-31-6dx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Reasonable rates, 57 Walnut street, Tel. 984-3, Jos. Peters. 7-8-20dx — e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large furnished room for two people. Price very reas Address Box 21BB, Herald. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including kitohen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five min- utes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 7-19-tf modern No. 45 Walnut 6-30-tf ROOMS—S8team heat, provements, Central, street. ————————————————— WANTED. WANTED—Small American adul keep house with 111 Maple street. family, widow. -4dx o WANTED — Single room for light housekeeping, by respectable man, mechanic; South Side. Give price. Address Box TXX, Herald. 8-2-1dx housekeeper, old child, desires sit- preferred. Ad- Box 19, Her- 8-2d1x with two year uation. Country aress ‘‘Housekeeper,” ald. p————————————————— FOUND. FO D—Bull dosg. Owner for this advertisement. Frank, Little River, Conn. 8-2-dix paying John G. FOUND—Bunch of keys, lost from automobile. Ring marked Willilam J. Turner, Hart- ford. Owner can have same by ap- plying to G. P. Crean, 515 Main street. 8-2-1dx probably e If you are ont ot work don’t waste your tine wane dering almlessy about mak- ing a nuisance of yourself in places where the employers have more help than tney know wkat to do with. T.ook In the Herald Want Columns ana see there which peopite in New Britain really nced you im- | may | have same by proving property and | CASH 1N ADVANCE. ALL adveriisements the classified column must he Wi the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day “ icsue. TO RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished Newington. ¥or particulars in E. W. Eddy, telephone 1840, Britain, between 9 and 4, ter 858-2 Hartford division evening before 9. ir 7s house oy (¢ in quir New har- 1 the 31-3d ve room 18 Apply 5 flat, throp street. Win- Arch T-31-tf TO men, floor. RENT—For one or two large, light front room, 49 Glen street. 7-3 gentle- first 1-3dx RENT—-At 148 Apply on p GARAGE TO view street. NT—Five rooms, big lot, auto, 220 Kensington av 7-3 TO R for place enue 1-a2 TO RENT—Two three room ments, all improvements Arch street. For Stanley Horvitz, optician, 321 St. at particulars, tene- s Main 8-if TO RENT—Cottage at Chalker Beach on shore front ‘during August; R. J. Dixon, Black Rock av eity. .Tel. boat. enu TO RENT—First floor tenement, en rooms, modern improvemn steam heat included. 76 Ple: street. = sev- nents, asant 19-tf TO RENT—Two five each, on improvements, 446 West street. Inquire on premise 1281-3. flats, o first and third floor. ooms All Main Tel. -4a | 70 RENT—Five rooms, second All improvements, Trinity Tel. 1517-12, 8- floor. street. 2-d3x | TO RENT—Suite of furnished rooms, use of telep central BL, Herald. all conveniences; private restdenc Address Box 26, loce hone 6d | HERE THEY ARE! All What Ford Touring Car 6 66 66 [13 TEL. 1513. Have Been Waiting For FORID’S 1917 PRICES COMMENT IS SUPERFLUOUS Runabout Coupelete Town Car Sedan . Delivery $360, $345, $505, $595, $645, $445, [13 6 (13 66 All prices F. O. B. Factory. We can guarantee that these prices will in no way be reduced prlor to August 1, 1917 —but we can give no assurance against any advance in these prices at any time Flmer Automobile Co. DISTRIBUTORS HOME OFFICE—HARTFORD, CONN. BRAD Motorists All Over This Broad Land lormerly $440 $390 $590 $640 $740 $500 >3 NEW BRITAIN BRANCH—22 MAIN ST., —Willimantiic, Torrington, Winsted, So. Manchester. | carc of MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 218 ' ation. | WANTED | WOMEN don’t be without money. | WANTED— WANTE EDUCATIONAL. SPANISH—Lessons, translations, cor- respondence. Mrs. A. M. Beards- ley, 131 Main street. 7-22-8dx FOR SAL®, FOR SALE! Two Fire Department Horses Apply Engine Co., N dump nr.x, dump c 1. extra good pair ; also two two-horse and one one-horse M. L. Rhodes, City 8-1-d3 FOR SALE-—Cafe established over | forty years and doing a business of $18,000 a r, for sale to settle an | estate. A large Polish trade. Ad- dress Box 654, Middletown, Conn. | 8-2-3d | FOR SALE—Ten young stock. lin, Conn. bred Ber- 2dx head well Woodbine Farm, Tel. 663-4. 8- win motor- electric lights, easy payments. Hill. Tel. 968-4 8-1-tf ly equipped, eash or . Clark Maple FOR SAL Apply B—1915 Reo B. Garage, touring oar. Chestnut St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford touring car in good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., also Ford truck. Tel. 337-2. 6-1-tf "HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Experienced girl for top- ping machine and turning-in-girls. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 2 Walnut street. Swedish Apply even- Brown, 16 8-2-tf NTED—Competent U housework girl. ings, Mrs. Robert Forest street. gen- WANTED ~-Four good, girls to work for the New Britain Bakery. od wages, less hours, Apply at 153 North street, City. 8-2-6dx mdu:nmu: WANTED-—Girl for light housewor and care for child. One th go home nights. Address Box Herald. NTED—Young girl to assist with housework. No washing or iron- ing. 42 Trinity St. 8-1-3d | w. WANTED—A maid for general house work in family of three adult 'Phone 1404, 8-1-d3x WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home. Call 129 Glen street, third | 8-1-2d for tion. store; s Box permanent 20, Herald. 8-1-3d posi- WANTED- Girl to help two children. street. | with the | Apply 77 For- est 7-31-3d4 $15 salary or an hour spare time distributing guaranteed hosiery. Ex- perience unnecessary. Permanent, International Mills, 240 Penn, Nor- | ristown, Pa. 7-29-d1x xperienced -girl for gen- Mrs. W. S. Bacon, 7-29-wl eral housework. 192 Lincoln street. WANTED—Girl for general house- work in small family. Apply 16 Tremont street. 7-29-6d WANTED—Waitress at Hotel Beloin. Also kitchen ian. 7-27 HELP WANTED—MAL -Superintendent with thor- ough knowledge of production of carpenters’ tools and builders’ hard- ware. Only men with such knowi- edge and with ability to handle men need apply. Good position for such a man in factory. Employing 130 hands, situated out of town. | In replying, bplease state experi- ence. Apply Box No. 5AA, Herald Office. 1- = "FOR S WELCOME SALE at Maple Hill Robbins ments. Price $4,500. Liberal Also 3 choice building lots. Corner sold cheap. 8 family block, 466 Arch St. 1 required. SUMMER RESOR Cottage open for season, s Mrs. Robt. Johnston, In- eck, Branford, Conn. Mond., Wed addre dian Frri.-tf. "A.B.JOHNSON, D. D. 8. DENTIST National Bank Bldg Open Eveniugs. FOR SALE OR RENT ! $200 cash will buy a 10 rcom house on West Main street, «Barnesdale,” balance on monthly payments. Ave, improve- & 9 room uvttux(‘, u" terms, C. L. BARNES CEDAR HiilL FARM The only dairy in New Britain prop- its products. Let us supply you with the best ter, buttermilk, ~ottage cheese. Telephone 98% PRINTING in Many Different Langusgcs, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. te 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO,, 63 CHURCH §TR[‘I TEL. 634 skim-milk and Qver 25c Store BEST (WORK AT MODERATE PRICES ©ffice Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. BUSINESS BLOCK In Church Street FOR SALE Brings In 10 per cent. Houses In All Parts Of The City. Camp Real Estate Co. Main Street, Rooms 303-306 National Bank Building. 272 y e { dling milk and | erly equipped for handling B lextia Ans Snia |= | Denison Garage €30 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224 AUTOS TO RENT By Four or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telephone 303 Girl, 16 or over, as clerk | ;gp REO AND MAXWELL CARS | Robbins Hours 9 to | 'PHONE . CLOSED AND OPEN CARS | Fine viclin repairing and bow haiti Ave. and Vivian St. Will be Price $10,500. All rented for $94 month. Only Wanted, $1,000, offered for inventions free opinfon as to Books senf free ANS & CO. prizes Send sketch for abMity. Our 4 B, C. NEW YORK OFFICE, DEPT. 36, 188 BROADWAY ondays until 9 P. M. NOTICE ! ! We are paying the best prices for old tires, tubes, and old Automobiles. Call 1180. INGALOWS—— One with 3 lots, garage and barn, steam hest and city water. Another Both near trol- of milk, cream, but- (le¥: H. NN LOCKWOOD 86 West Main Street Real Estate and Ipsurance MULTIGRAPHS LETTER 1, 2 and 3 celors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., INC. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conmn. WlillamSAlflU Co. Chevrolet Autos Agents for Hudson and Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger for Hir Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 36. 287 E M STREET CARS TO RENT FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETOC. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART |, Rates Reasgnable and Sorvice Reliable- LIVERY 7 kassenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. .| 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street | — Keeley s Gara ge' Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Repairing : Specialty. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tel 1228 « a specialty. Over twenty years ex-* perience, All work guaranteed. Othet kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room $ You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 Pk, o o fl“’““i T, e e, e T LATHERS WANTED—Apply with | tools, ready for work on new hous for New Departure Mfg. Co., Bris- tol, to Mr. Wilay, Supt. mmmt' Gallagher Co. 3 WANTED—¢ tablished business. $15 a week at start. preferred.but not nec in handwriting Box Terald Steady work. | Married m own 28, ViME BOARDERS, ORD—Now ties: good s; trolley; | »v. Cottage | 7-18-t¢ INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD Now season; all facilities; good | sonable trolley; | Mrs. A. , Cottage 1-6dx | INDIAN 2 open for service; telephone BRA s all fa reasonable Mrs, A (eits, son | open for service; re telephone. 19 | | | WALNU' T BEACH, \’[TLF‘ORD CONN. | —You can find pleasant home cooking and shady at the “Berkshire.” Mrs. Johnson. rooms, | verandas Albert | 7-29-d7x O o]%ms SELL or BLY BOUSE FOR YOU Class;fied will do it Constructive Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St. ( "Phone Ch. 1141-2. Hartford, Conn. THREE HOUSES ON SHERMAN COURT Wii!BeSoldata Bar%ain toMake QuickSale —_— y__ schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 M™Main Sireet.

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