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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916. - e . ) Our Way to BIG REDUCTIONS AT OUR - 5 o Adveriise A ° ATGUST SALE OF : FRE Bex Dlrectlons Hartford ; " Shso- will recefve, En—— e —————— ) > ) ticly BraeY s NewlUpight STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPTEMBER 8TH, INCLUSIVE - LY. A3 4 Write and adc c TEL. YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. - 1y and mail y, as your diagonall P —————— ] & wer must re not later CASH IN AUVANUE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c e e 97 August Clearance Sale of Jl_ceorominnone [ H 0 | ALL advertisements FoRcA hd | for the ciassified e s R Wh t h | column must be F(,)R SALE! 2 family, 6 rooms each, Nl»_l?\'w{ g \xl.fvfia' lot on Farmingto 1te 0es the Herald office by | Two Fire Department | vricr street. so.000. e 1 L 1:30 p. m. on the day family, 5 rooms each, 349 Chest- Good lot on Corbin aver reet, $8,000. 165, § )0. e e b Lo S Sopty B o1 | B e e o v | B o White Nu-Buck low heel, medium toe Pumps with Goodyear welted soles Y i good sizes, $3.50 grade sale price $2.45. i LOST. e N FOR SALE—Horse, good driver, a{l H U H[)MPHREY 2/2 Mam \"‘Pf‘ White Kid Pumps, white ivory sole and Louis heel, broken sizes, $5.00 grade, LOST—Between Wallaco streot and | ~° . |lUire 28 West Mam,f:r??\‘” sale price $3.85. | o MR RO S e | FOR SALE OR RENT ! | MULTIGHAFAS LEIftfi ) 3 5 : e Italian section of Wallingford, near 200 cash will buy a 1€ rcom s pesiiioariy o s oAE R $4.50 grade, sale price $3.45. ; el Hoion Cgln ceRIONLO bR s $200 cash will buy 8 ot oiveor, | | Fec-cimile of Typewriting \ r 1gnatures. ; 5 0= . . o T ¢ : 1t Long | 1,2 and 3 colors with smgna $4.00 grade, sale price $2.95. LOST—_Orange and white setter, witn | 198se and a bargain. Call on Thos. | “Barnesdale,” balance on monthly e ey B. Brennan, 213 S. Whittlesey Ave , | payments. White Nu-Buck rubber sole and heel Oxfords with perforated ball straps, amson callarhinewara, N oury SO | M Lo iSERatuast o) SRV e il e | _good sizes, $4.00 grade, sale price $2.98. E. Smith, Tel.'250, 565 Lincow | IPEfOrd Conn. pf ‘s:;{f,“xU Ll BAR e eI JAENIED S I street. 8-14-tf ! 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn Genuine White Buckskin Oxfords, rubber sole and heel, $5.50 grade, sale i | FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Cottage = : 3 at Maple Hill. F. H. Bollerer, e LOST—Between Spring street and 2 3 ) price $4.50. e e T L e e el s 8-10-6dx ——BUNGALOWS—— Ivory Kid Spat Pumps, turn sole, covered heels, good range of sizes, lere. Finder return to Herald office. | FOR SALE—One good work ho One with 3 lots, garage and barn, wliglamSAutn Gfl | $6.00 grade, sale price $3,65. rd. 8-11- good reasons for selling. Inquiro | steam hest and city water. Another - — = at New Britain Charcoal Co., 79 | with extra fine (inish. Both near trol- NOTICE. Smalley street. ‘1x | ley. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for cot- . N. LOCKEWOOD Agem= for Hudson and Chevrolet Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos - . . ° TY* NT—To ge 4 a ro i age, A e desirable patxstree Sharp Economies in Strictly High-Grade, RENT_Te entleman, @ roor n | age, Nouse n Meridon, demradlo| TR P P ences. Call any evening, 140 F: A. Finch, 276 No. Main Cet = = | Repairs, Supplies, Storage. ' Up'tO'the-Hour Furniture e i f-ljiz‘,w S”””fngmn’_jmm' 3 g i S i'l‘ll(L\ 236. 287 ]'I.A\INN']'RF,I-:%‘ i NOTICE—Automobile parties taken | FOR SALE—A barn. Tel. 107. e e T i and inventions. Vanted, $1,000,000 out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet 8-7-tt in prizes offered for Inventions Real Bargains in Furniture of Distinctive arl Tiehara Covert. 161 3502 | or A e oo e neen | B S s oo | CARS TO RENT 8-14-6dx in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 15 VICTOR VANS & CO. CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOL ot = Arch street 8 AS: 1 D. G £ > ECEP] NS, ETC. St le alld CraftsmaHShl WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, | = — — . ko : : gl R e Aatiane e iture el oid FUR AlLTE—1915 Reo touring « . | NEW YORK O . TEL. 948-3. | antique iture, Y, Apply B. Garage. Chestnut BROADWAY firearms, ]ml)fm relics, collections 3 2 SR Hours 9 to 5. Mondays until 8 P. M. MORRIN’S GARAGE of coins and stamps. Calls city or| - i country. No agents. Hx)h\v\ Shop. [ YOR Q\H' OR REN At N = = 200 E: MAIN STREET. Interesting News to All Mothers ! . , EEREEYE AUTOS TO RENT mily house. Inquire of W. K. el Surk, Maple Hill. "Phone 971- I HART oung men to work on . Or a an 0 Halaea Mo ety N & RygEousion D% Rates Reasonablc and Survice security and blue suit required PED. ply the Union News Co., stand in | —=— o i I stames Reliable- BoyS’ Depa[‘tment’ 4th FIOOI', South Store Railroad station. 8275+ WANTED—Two furnished rooms, .ll Mu Fm“ega LIVERY X T o light housekeeping. Central. State denhone $02 | 7 kassenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 75 Boys’ Wool Norfolk Suits in the newest styles with the pinch back and patch NTED—Post office clerk-carrier rice. Address Box 11x, Herald. \el. 1930. 596 Arch Street’| pockets, alpaca lined in soft gray and brown mixtures, regular $4 50 Sam et Doy ol b i . Prepare under former government|————————— $5.98 to $7‘50 grade‘ sale price A e D N O P examiner. Booklet J-86 free. Pat- TED—At once, 25 boys and 25 ¥ \‘ rwaght spocmlist e 4 terson Civil Service school, Ro- High school students pre- e M facturing K l G Most of these Suits have two pairs of pants. chester, N. ¥ 8.7-15ax | ferred. Newark Shoe Store, 324 \ 8 and-Mennfactiring €e ey S arage Optician. 50 Young Men’s Suits, long trousers in sizes 14 to 18 years and a few 35, 36 and _———— Main street Bt || o SRR s *Phone Elm and Franklin Streets. . s WANTED—A. representative for New g RO R3O0 z 5 hon Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary 37, all wool, the latest styles, in gray, brown, tan mixture and a $6 95 Britain by a piano factory which | WANTED—Men to work on farm, :;.:,I)(:Xlz,‘,::\x;r:;):::u:lm e Livery Cars for Hire. Storage an few blue serges, reg. $8.98, $10.98 to $15, sale price e o el e e L e Satistaction Guaranteed | JWPIE 200 Boys’ Washable Suits in short Russian and Beach styles, in fine g and player-planos on the market. | man. Mooreland Farm, Ken SRR S T e ; o . We do not necessarily want the old- | ton. g == === materials, regular $1 and $1.50 grades, sale price. ... est or the biggest dealer, but we R P CEDAR Hiil FARM EDWARD T. LOPER want the livest. An honest, ener- NTT everal time-keepers in a | The only dairy in New Britaln prop- Maker and Repairer of getic, indomitable, fighting voung | Jocal factory. Answer in your own| erly equipped for handling milk and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS man, even if with only moderate | hana writin ting age and ex-| fts products. Let us supply you | fine violin repairing and bow hui sug capital, who will start on consign- periencec Address Time-keeper, with the Yest of milk, cream, but- | & specialty. Over tweniLy years ex- { ment can build for himself a pleas- Box 6, Herald G ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and | perience, All vork guaranteed. ther NOTICI“ s ant and lucrative business in con- | ____ ' i ~ottage cheese. kinds of fine repair work. junction with us. Address A N TG T on e o e he e Telephone 98%2 The Weldon, Koom 3 5 Remern ber we have the choicest kind of ACCI- e D _Hotel Beloin. 811t Sl ‘234 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn, ppremen ber vt i poricies. aise uieE 1x- B STORY FROM ORIENT Sin. oo, Mot LA D T s o 1 NG e rar———— SURANCE, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY and SUMMER BOARDER: Hprorerens vntral ek A P’R N fi S SAT! t ay you to ; NDIAN | NECK) BRANRORDZNow | —dtess Herald, Box 12 8 ik n Many Different Languagos, s uors, SR ATION INSUR e .RMfiHBMMsmBmmMAmOuw‘“finimYlfim“m;ELK;;M | o S Order Same from A CES NEGOTIATE service; reasonable rates trolley; i Moderate Prices, N B AND SECOND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. pervios i FOTLIIRE . I s ) : PHILIP BARDECK, i i telephone. Mrs. A. D. Frey, Cottage = 3 g LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. - Disturhing Factor i Sake | WANTED —Maid for general office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8:15 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass'n, Inc, ok [ ot B S ) e Vet ' | : T Tel Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreman 239.12 o aw: “ WANTED—Girl to do s B A RYals : 1 181 MAIN STREET, L IEG (ER N, W “‘:x::;(::":]"“t:’ni' oo ]“:10“‘”‘“ w o | BLACKLIST MISUNDERSTOOD e e teond THE FERFECTLY PASTEUK- | s in Indla, save in por- Apply 77 Forest stre $ ¢ 7 7 tions of Bengal where robber bands | st St EASTERN PRINTING CO, IZED MILK London Times Thus Accounts for | WANTED—By local concern, young | 68 CHURCH STREET. TEL. 634 B | Do oISl el out llarcih ey lady to act as telephone operator. C. EBBESEN, MGR. SEIBERT AND Su e phefrict DioftRraxc oD satisfactory,” says a R ¢ i Protest and Says We Tn- S rare : s A = SEN FMGR, = s SUFFRAGIST GATHERING of materials entering into munitions says a Reuter despatch | American : Prefer one who has experience in > : r Simla el botl eneral offi Kk S — — ———I'F N ¢ of war from ten per cent. as pro- from Simla. voled Same RKule in Philippines. »oth general office work and tele. ark Street, Near f{itanley, posed by the finance committee, to:| “The people of Bengal showed s pRopeonoma tn e S replygistatol d X 6 teams. Tel. connecticn, ¢ Vi rican Association to Dis- | 5 h : London, Aug. 14, 4:33 a. m.—In dis- 4 age, previous experience and salary g National Americ £ 5 five per cent. their desire to help in the war by or- | 5 Lt i expected. Addre Bori oo™ 3 | ——————————————————— Southern and western senators bit-| oy nising o stationary field hos | cussing the American protest against = S 3 ', He A . ‘ly attacked the committee pro- sta ry field hospital for oy ald. 8-11-3d | DWIG AT terly d\hu‘ L e Ry in Mesopotamis. This hos. | e Tecent blacklist on American o e e | A1 . 1 AUNSUNS, . totl sal, contending that it woulc Sl 5 -amis, s 5= 4 2 2 s s e : 3 o of Amendment to Constitution. S‘(v)n\lin’(:‘l(\:’fl"v tax on cotton and |Pital, With the exception of officers | business firms, the Times asserts that | W ,\x'rmx;-nnu:on_»; d and iaun- 4 4 For Your Insurance and New York, Aug. 14—Preparations | copper entering into the manufac- "f";“;“:l‘““”’%' “'las staffed entirely by | both the United States and Great ‘li;::l-‘- New Britain General 'ho; 3 { St Eondl o DB 1 Sengali medical graduates - al 2 : B ] ¥ are being made for a great assem- |ture of munitions, ‘ S onnirifll\(«lu;;fis. ,Tmlg(‘:‘ei! Britain have wused similar methods - - Avold trouble by having your insur- blage of suffragists at Atlantic City, | 1In .u!fh\lm\‘]tu'lp.‘]‘ \“‘-‘Tr ‘oni “?‘nt [ ot il B e ey G e (o o, (i AUTOMOBILES FOR SAre s e e e N B ‘from September 6 to 10 when | stamp taxes shal ota on Semac. | mow been withdrawn, but scope for the | 9P/Um traific and that the United | = — 2 BEST VORK AT MODERATE | how. Go to leading ragists from all over the | caucus is expected to \p\e on Sena- , 8 I e Forty horse Oldsmobile, two or four | Booth’s B United States will attend the emer- | tor Lewis' resolution, offered yester- passenger. Thoroughly overhauled. cen 8 A M 08P M locu. i National | day, to defer action in revenue bill | the Hengal 1 Coulal easlyhBa imads n10) Apsauyi|[Cmos Open Bos[SH A, AL ol . Suftrage Associa- | until the next session of congress and | J\13I0& of a double company of them. |/ 5 > runabout or medium weight truck Bundaya Y. Bl i American Woman Suftrag It will be trained on the frontier and | it the main the outery is due to the ; el o3 N ey at rize a Panama Canal bond : e g D. Wayne Williams, cit F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. o o discuss its pollcy. toaul avle ) when r service wi se; san actor as has been at the bot- > SRCLEY = % e l e ‘mtr:nt)n(f n\\’, mo ']nnporldnt phases issue to meet the government’'s ex- n fit for service will be sent to N S G el LG G 5 1 nlson a ab e e veniom o the front for active operations. The tOM of more than one of our recent .f—————-*& Georgiana Monks, D. D. 430 MAIN STREET, SO0 G L e e ten 1B el o b (| B G U0 et il || G el nai e etk S SITUATION WANTE - Liery Cars for Diro, day mnd olgi nered debate on the question whe “he = = watched with interest. Besides Ben- | "2mely, misunderstanding. — £ e 2 | Storage. Supplies and Repairing. the association shall advocate 2 galis, three double companies of In-| ‘“The blacklist is based upon the | WANTED—Lady, experienced, 10 Room Farm House at AGT RED AND MAXW ranting of suffrage to women by IDEAL MOTOR TRUCK dian Christians recruited from the |incontestable right of governments to sires clerical position in factor: | i amendment to the federal constitution, | Punjab have recently been raised and | tell their subjects with whom they | dress Clerk, Box 19, Horald, Maple Hill To Rent at through actior the different states, — arc doing well. may trade. It is a right sometimes ! 8-14-d1x $18 per month. or by both me Arguments rep- | L Jieve Tests in Southwest | ~No less than six Indian officers | invoked In times of peace. The | m——————— — URENts TP |y perts Believe Tests, in - Southwest E s peace. — q nts of view | and soldiers have now earned the Vic- ( United States, Great Britain and other TO RENT. 2 Family House, Arch St. CONSTRUCTIVE Laura Clay | \yjll Produce in Short Time Ma- | torfa Cross, and twenty-seven have | countries used it to suppress the e — 2 Family House, Chestnut St. D H | i R galned the military cross. opium traffic. During the pacifica- | TO RENT—4 room tenement, on :J g ond | chine Meeting all Reduirements. “A11. ‘classes lof erseds! throushout | f1on! of' the Bhillppines. the Dafteal||l trolley line. logn‘ir light and other | For Sale. | ADVERTISI Sihsequently, ; itary | the_entire country held intercession | States rigidly enforced it against neu- |. improvements. §12 a montn, 146 i hich (Wasnington, SSaus S L4 e IItan Ve oo s Non AT et 48 Dravine Indthe |1l toAG e in e Philippines who | Jubllee Street. Szlizdsx Ehoial ol s GRENESe) kol method shall ¥ | transport experts believe efforts to tr : churches, mosques and temples for the | were suspected of dealing with the in- | ———— Gam Real Estate GU [l| for your PRODUCT. A post The ntial : he | develop an automobile truck capable | success of the British arms. In cer- | surrectionary, Aguinaldo. ORI ol eytopmy sheinent g2 ! 3 n will have our salesman explain ; o ffortori S e floor, @ ov ants, 35 Wake- . of meeting the nceds of army cam- | tain )N"»*_ 1“‘“]”“““ were set aside n this war the America ac) To 11l improvements, |\\1 ke ave been invited to present their for the aid of British prisoners ist wi e S : ‘ field court. 8-14-w Ve e hase ta tho comvention |Paisning in rough country along the prisoners in | list was promulgated after most ca : : pe ettt S b | 4 ful consideration and avpears to I and other distinguished men and xas border and in Mex| bl Relations between the governments | se the £ oo . been formulated with all possible re. | TO RENT—Two family house with | = : Th PIND/ 1 > R S i S | cause the manufacture for comme : G rg star no el ke e re S b ey St 5 e A. It £ 3 women Wil iver addresse L i [l maendl Arenaniistantc nkiniie IOUIR S rewtnais b e en e e barns, wagon shed. Suitable for i be of the friendliest character and the | neutrals. Tn telling our merchants| Milk business. Address Box X9X, p B bk | 516 Asylum St., Hartford, [ R R e A G L cadracten and : ing 4 B ] LEWIS’ PLAN U?'{P[]P _}LAR _ | port boara has Leen n session ,‘(.,‘.H:"“‘j‘-ulf;‘ S‘r’“l"l‘t‘““l""'_“’l‘”‘“‘“‘“"”'“"u an | with whom they may trade we are; Herald. 8-14 ST Phone Ch. 1111-2 X which was M . S . during the pas ek c ring - | simply trying to contribute to the V. al Bank Bldg Open Evenines r the past week considering the | |, 1iceq at the beginning of the war | ! National Ban dg Or | preparation of specifications for each | cause of clvilization by bringing the | TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms all e niatel Domocrats Rported lOpposeal|ily ot oitiilice e at s e ) war to a conclusion as quickly as pos- | improvements. Inquire 473 P upon which automobile makers will \ : Specialty. cuss Whether to Advocate Passage national and patriotic aspirations of | States followed a similar plan in the PRICES the Bengalis has been afforded by the | Pacification of the Philippines. The : Times says: “We are convinced that gency convention of the ) 272 Main Street, Rooms 305-306 our illustrating department National Bank Building. Tel. 1616-4 and subsequently reafiirmed. The northwest frontier, partly in conse- to Resclution Deferring Action on sible.” street 8 quence of friendly relations with Af- be invited to bid. 1 ghanistan and partly owing to the TO RENT. One five room, one threa BB unalNese —ervion | The bourd found that the tests to LORIL s=One dlvenogn, o " h . i punishment inflicted last year on re- CPYPOS” IN SESSTON i e A T R e 4 l\\hnn the army trucks were subject-| cajcitrant sections and partly owing | iy e e S L uuse n a Washingtor 4 Senafe dem- | ed on the border and in Mexico were | (5 the exposure of German attempts | Aug. 1 ¢ s L ocrats will caucus again tonight to |the most severe that had been had | 1o introduce the rellgious element into | ©Md @annual convention of the Interna- consider further the finance commit- | in any part of the world. The con- | (pe ! war, Is enjoying unprecedented ! tional Typographical union openeq | TO RIINT Vithin thy minu | BEiS orondments to tho Tevenue BilL | ditions 67 service were. ulte abners | oo o ot e ogat e Sl S et L S e Must Be Sold at Once. wner ,eavmg @ncluding the wine and stamp sec- [ mal, yet the performance of some of “The Afridists, the strongest and | session for the oreani St o upper tenement, five rooms. Iivery- ~e tions. . _ ! trucks was remarkably g00d. | most important tribe, have remained | pointment of comun djournment | thing but heat. Inquire 245 Burritt the (Jlty At yesterday’s caucus the demo- of the Society of Automobile | staunch throughout to their engage- | was taken until Wednesin | street 8-9-w1 crats agreed to a stock license on | Engi , acting on the suggestions | ;ments, thereby setting an example of - t $20,000,- | of the board, now are on the Mexican | - hbors. The only | SUD R £ - ~ corporations to vield abou ). | , Mexican | Joyalty to their neighbors. I e MR — 000, elimination of most of the ob- | horder studyving at first hand the un Poublesome factors are the Mahsuds, | WEATHER TO CONTINUE FAIR e —— |} :’F{ fiu gz @5 s c' jectionable stamp taxes which had |usual conditions of weather, sandy | a tribe of hereditary robbers and raid- | Washington. Auz. 14.—Foreca - | WELCOME Cot T for season, B3 once been accepted and approved. and | grit and alkall existing there with a|ers. Otherwise the restless borderland | southern New England: Fa y address Mrs. Ront. Johnston, In- 242 Main Streef. approved an amendment to the mu- | view to the still further improvement | is quieter than it has been for many |and Tuesdas contined moade dian Neck, Branford, Conn. nitions section which would reduce Le army truck, ‘years.” l‘t'mrwr:llurc, fresh west wind Mornd., Wed. Fri.-tf,

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