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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FOX & CO. Hartford LOSED FRIDAYS CHARTER 1580. AT NOON TEL. YOUR ORDE MAIL French Mayde Cleanor Keeping White Kid and Colored Leather Boots Spic and Span. Drug Dopt. PRICES for 25 c and 50c¢. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 8TH, INCLUSIVE ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. BEAUTIFUL FALL MILLINERY At Popular Prices. Trimmed Hais $5.00 to $10.00 Hats at $5.00 to $10.00 as carefully thought out, selected and trimmg:d as Hats priced twice as much. Quality must be quite as.excellent at these prlces;_style and workmanship the best. We are proud of our popular priced Hats and justly so. They are works of art tastes. About 400 are now displayed in Lyons, Panne Black and colors. and not one but may be worn by women of critical and Cheney Velvets. Unir Selected for their chic styles and splendid qualities. mmed Hats $1.39 Up io $5. Hats in Cheney and Salts Velvets, some Lyons and Panne Velvets, showing the new irregular lines, both in small and large shapes; for all ages. securing correct head sizes. Black and colors. Special attention has been given to Frilled French Voile Blouses, $1 Values $2.98 Blouses in the finest grade of French Voiie in two styles; with full f rill, large rolling collar edged with pleating; the other similar with gathered frill. Both are exceptional value and the lot is a small one. Come early if you are interested. Other Special Blouse Values ranging in price from $1.98 up. Final Corset Clearance INCLUDING MANY HIGH GRADE MAKES IN BROKEN SIZES. Bon Ton $5.00 Corset in model 836, made of fancy brocade; sizes 19, 20, 21, 22, 28 and 29, for this sale $2.50. $1.50 to $2.50 Royal Worcester Cor- sets in sizes 19, 20, 26:to 33. For this sale $1.00. Slightly mussed Nulife Corsets, in $4.00 grade at $2.00; $5.00 grade at $2.50. $3.00 B. & J. Treco Corsets, for this sale $2.00. Our G, F. Special Corsets, in sizes 19 to 30, for this sale, 49c. Pansy Brassieres in crepe de lace; $2.50 grade at $1.98. $2.00 grade at $1.49. $1.50 grade, made with Cluny lace, for this sale $1.00. W. B. Formu Brassiere, made of Cluny lace, 75¢ grade for 49c¢. Others at 21¢, 25¢, 39¢ and up. chine and filet SRR 3 i WA PR 0 5hakeufi of Generals as Hindenburg Joins Sta/f: hoth fronts, the most radical change |in the German army since the war | began. The appointment of von Hin- | denburg, the national war idol, been acc c satisfaction, Berlin reports. The newspapers of Berlin unite in saying that the emyperor has fulfilled the long cherished wish of the German people, who are declared to have unlimited confidence in the victor of Tannen- berg. The appolntment to quartermas- ter general on the general staff of | General von TLudendorff (pictured above,) who had been von Hinden- burg’s chief of staff on the eastern front, is also a popular move. Gen- eral von Falkenhayn, the dismissed chief, still remains in the imperial graces. Tmportant work is being map- <€ ENDORFF the that ed General von the German gen- 1d Marshal von becs a sending front to meet The of Exchange Kaiser Wilhelm Falkenhayn, cl eral staff and Hindenburg Falkenhayn troops to the the Rumanian invasion. Von Hinden- burg urged that re-enforcements be gent to Austria and won the suppert of the kaiser with the result that Ger- man troops have now been rushed to the defense of Transylvania. The correspondent reports mi ief pu i ace 156 wa to | the 1 so d has | imed generally with enthu- HOUSEFURNISHINGS Khaki Couch Ham- mocks with reversible cushion, adjustable headrest; regular price $9.75, sale price ..$8.42 Gray Canvas Couch’ Hammocks with Imper- ial edge cushion; high sides and back; value $13.50. Sale price $10.50 10c Rolls of Fancy Edge White Shelf Pa- per, special i 72 Rotary Flour Sifters, special at 9e One lot of White En- amelware — Pudding Pans, Bowls and Spoons, special sale price ...10c LOST—Coral Cameo Brooch, Thurs- day p. m. on Chestnui or West Main street trolley or on Fairview street between Pleasant and Chestnut streets. Reward. Tel. 915-5 or Herald Office. 9-1-2d $10.00 R ARD for return of Boston Bull dog, dark brindle in color white blaze on breast, lost Sunday An- st 20th. Edwin Hills, Plainville, -te FOUR or five room hcuse or apart- ment in west part of town is want- ed by couple without children. "Phone 984-2 9-1-4-5 6-7 ion & North street, 8-31 WANTED—Pos Address 115 3dx WANTED-—Dishwasher, at Belc SEIZING ALL RUBBER Hotel 8-26-tf many Strips Autos and Other Ve- clerk in office, | { FOR RENT—Tenement of § | TO RENT: g | WANTED—First-class automobile re- | "0 RENT—At 42 Austin street, four ' | WANTED CASH 1v AvvARUY MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR BALm. FOR SALE—Fifty (50) White Leg- ALL adverlisements for tne ciassified FOR SALE Good Building Lots chcap, on Harrison Street and Corbin Avenue. Also some very desirable residences on Lincoln Street and Forest St. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street FIRE INSURAN MONF¥ TO LO/ FOR SALE One 7-room Cottage at Belvidere. your own home. Farm in Stanley Quarter of 30 acres in Berlin. immediately. Fine opportunity to own acres. Also one farm of 20 Either of these places can be bought right if taken horn Hens for breeding, can be seen until Sept. 6. J. W. Austin, North Washington street, Plainville, near bridge. 9-1-2dx column must he W the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day ‘of issue. FOR SALE—Council and Supreme | CGourt reports, also law books. | Franklin® Bookbindery, 60 Vernon street, Hartford. 8-31-2dx TO RENT. TO RENT-—Five room improvements, third West Main® street. Appell. flat, modern floor, at 446 Inquire D. 9-1-d -One seven-room house; centrally located in East Berlin; in- terior newly bapered and painted. Mrs. M. J. Dickinson, East Berlin. 9-1-2dx FOR SALE—Barghins in used cars. 1914 Chevrolet 6-cylinder and all la- test equipments, in A-1 condition 1916 Paige 7-passenger touring car in good condition: also Ford trucks | and touring cars. Apply at | Honeyman's Garage, 189 Main | street. 8-30-4d FOR SALE—Household furniture at reasonable price. 171 Curtis street. 8-30-3d 5 rooms, Shuttle Meadow 8-31-3dx < _ | FOR SALE Six room cottage, modern improvements, chicken house, ga- rage, large orchard, lawn, maple shade, situated Kensington street Extension, fifteen minutes’ walk from Arch street trolley. Enquire Tel. 665-12. 8-30-3d third floor. avenue. 127 Corbin roadster, model 30, run 8,000 miles, practically new. Corbin touring, model 30, run 6,000 miles, A-1 condition. Inquire Cor- 8-28-6dx LE—Pullman run 2,500 miles. able. Also Ford roagd .. 54 1478-4, demanstrator, Will sell reason- truck and Ford Greenwood. Tel. 8-28-6d TO RENT—In Berlin, church, lower tenement rooms. Furrnace and 663-4. apvosite of six gas. Tel. 8-30-3d FOR SALE—A speedster that will do better than 60. In excellent shape. Good paint. If you want a classy car see this at ance. The price is right. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main | street. 8-28-6d | Garden. | 8-29-6dx | rooms, all conveniences. Apply on premises, TO RENT—One five room, one three room flat, all modern improvements in “The Barnes,” 131 Main street. L. M. Barnes. 8-26-6d FOR SALE—Sewing Black Rock Ave. machine, 49 8-26-6dx TO RENT—6 room flat. Heat and hot water furnished, at 45 Main street. T. W. Crowe, Tel. 291. 8-22-12d4 TO RENT—Four room tenement, up two flghts. 161 South Main street. Inquire on premises. 8-17-tf FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf NTED—MALE. FOR SALE—1915 Reo Apply N. B. touring oar. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tf HELP WA LOST—Hound, black and tan, tag on collar. Please notify Wm. J. Kerby, 456 South Main street. Re- ward. 9-1-2dx FOR SALE OR RENT—At Maple Hill, a 7 room cottage. For sale on Harrison street, New Britain, a new two family house. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. '"Phone 971-5, pair man. Williams street. Apply O. M. Automobile Co., Williams, 287 Elm 9-1-4a 3tf HELFP WANTED—rEMALE. Young man between 16 and 18 years of age in shoe depart- ment. Globe Clothing House. 9-1-24 for general house- ork (white.) References. Call 703 Dixwell avenue, New Haven, or telephone 3630 Center, 9-1-64 WA D——Girl NEW BRITAIN Mail Carrier, Post | WANTED—Girl to do housework, two Office Clerks, Wanted. $70 month. in family, Main street. 9-1-tf Examinations Oct 7th. Sample coaching lesson free. Franklin In- stitute. Professor. Rochester, N. Y. 8-19-Wed., Fri., Sat. 13 ti WANTED—Mald for general house- ork. No laundry. Two in family. 7 Frederick street, Maple Hill. 8-31-3dx Maid for general house- Maple street. 8-31-2dx WANTED—First class men for retail milk route. Address Box XX Herald. 8-31-5dx WANTED—Girl for general work. Good wages. C. Hine, house- Apply Mrs. A. Clayton Road. 8-30-4d WANTED—Carpenters familar with concrete form work, also carpen- | ters’ helpers, and laborers to handle lumber. Six months job, gaod pay, | and steady work. Apply Turner | Construction Co., Valley Street, | Bristol, Conn. , 8-31-3d WANTED—GIr], 16 or over, German speaking preferred, at Hoffman's bakery, 95 Arch street. 8-30-3d WANTED—First-class sand buffers for the silver plate industry. Those familiar with work on nickel silver and Britannia metal preferred. Good wages and steady employment. No labor trouble. The Vanbergh Bilver Plate Co., Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-6dx WANTED—Maids for work. Also chambermaids and kitchen girls. Apply or address Teachers’ Hall, South Mancheste: 8-29-5d dining room hicles With Resilient Tires—Pun- ishment Por Those Who Hold Back. Vienna, Sept. 1. time since the beginning of the war government has found it neces- to step in and confiscate the rub- supnly. The sccond confiscation which continued until August 10, is st and far ng that it to put taxic; many horse otor cycles a a host of other it of commission. ¢ its step the govern- t the army is plen- still with -For the second sary goin ully supplied o5 and the like, but declares there 1 need for synthetic or “‘regen- 5 ' rubber that can be filled on | in this way. of prospective o of solid outer tires, or inner tubes, re- rdless of their condltion, must con- bute. Bicycles are almost the only things exempted. utomobile and carriage owners are hit. Vienna and the larger Austria still have a entiful supply of cars than Ge ma but these and the two-hor: cabs equipped with pneumatic tires, it is expected. will go. The person who cumvent the new punished with six ment, or fined 15,000 Kronen, if he fails to turn in every bit of rubber tire material he possesses on the day allotted, The first rubber confiscation was in November of last year, and was moro successful than expected. So much rubber was dlscovered that the mili- tary storehouses were filled, and 1t was wners of cir- be attempts to regulation may months’ impr change in the general staff means the dismissal of thirty German generals on ped out for him by the kalser, it is reported. possible to turn back some of the tires to private individuals. automatic | In consequence all own- on- | more | | | WANTED—Young man WANTED—Competent mald for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Purney, 16 Forest street. 8-28-tf for clerical position in office of manufacturing concern in i Address in own handwriting, giving age. Address Box X2X, Herald. 8-30-tf to work at Apply to 142 9-d46 WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. S. Brown, 16 Forest St. 8-26-tf WANTED—Young man delicatessen counter. Main street. Willare It’s Our Treat Pure water and expert attention will do won- ders with a storage battery. We know from experience. £ The Faller Storage Battery Co. 105 Arch St., New Britain 32 hurchst. Hertford Free inspection of any battery at any time We have several other very desirable places for disposal FIRST AND SECOND The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass'n, Inc. 131 MAIN STREET, F. H. SHIELDS, MGR. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. NOTICE. WANTED—By experienced teacher, private pupils in Gregg shorthand and typewriting, Addr Miss M. Glover, 24 Spring street. Tel. CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Service Rellable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. 1el. 1980. 596 Arch Street 9-1-6d AFTER completing a five year course of violin at the Leipzig Royal Con- servatory under the greatest mas- ters, Carl Milroy is opening his classes in September and also booking concert engagements. For further particular | Milroy, 64 South Conn., 'Phone. Meriden, 0. d.-tf WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, antique furniture, crockery, old | firearms, Indian relics, collections | of coins and stamps. Calls city or v. No agents. Hobby Shop, Asylum street, Hartford. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Livery Cars for Hire. Storage amd supplies. Repairing NOTICE—Automobile partie out. Reasonable rates. car. Richard Covert. taken § Chevrolet Tel. 253-12. 3.2 —————————————————————— o specialty. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal fug a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as carpenter’s apprentice by young Italian. Ad- dress M. Blanca, 923 Stanley street 8-30-3dx TRNISHED ROOMS, = < = e Conn. FOR HOUSEKEEPING, separate conveniences, centrally located 16 Prospect. 8-28-6d For Your Inrsfirvance and Surety Bond 2 Avoiq trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Block. Booth'’s AUTOMOBLE BARGAINS 1912 Roadster, powerful and easy riding, overhauled and painted $225.00. 1912 High Powered Road- ster will guarantee 65 m. p. h. New Tires and paint, $275.00. 1916 Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring—run only 4,000 miles ——complete in every way and guaranteed, $475.00. 1916 Overland, fine $450.00. One Touring. gains. CONEN MOTOR CAR GO, | = | PERKFECTLY PASTEUK- IZED MILK 4 SEIBERT AND SN, ~ Park Street, Near Stanley, § teams. Tel. connection MULTIGHAPHS LETTER . Fac-timile of Typewrlting done ia Don’t miss these bar- { |1, 2 and 8 colors with smgnatures. H Letter Heads Printed. | THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., INC. ! 26 state Street. Hartford, Conn. shape, Dodge Demonstrator it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482 Williams Auto Co. Agenta for Hudson | Cars. New 5 and 7 for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, '"PHONE 236. Denison Garage I.icry Cars for Dbire, day and nizht | storage, Supplies and Repairlng. AGT REC AND MAXWELL CARS THR and Chevrolet T HOME. Passenger Antos All in slick order with an extra building lot. Yours on account of owner working out of town. H. N LOCEKEWOOD Real Estate and Irsurance 86 West Main Street TAKE A LOOK ! at No. 96 Pleasant Street. Nice Two-Family House for Sale, and the beauty of it is THE PRICE IS AT- TRACTIVE, Camp Real Estate Ct 272 Main Strcet, Rooms 3053-306 National Bank Building. Tel. 1616-4 AUTUS 1U HENT J, M, F‘i‘mvegan Stables “A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST Natioral Bank Bldg Storage. 287 ELM STRE PRINTING . in Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Modevate Prices, LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p, m. Tel Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.13 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO., 63 CHURCH STRF % TEL. 63% C. EBBE MGR. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING 8% us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., ; Hartford. | "Phone Ch, | 1141-2 Open Fventngs | S wn Fiiy House on Hart St, Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving the City Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. 4 N N I ey A S e G« O A M AR . .