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The Lost items in the Class- ified Columns are surprisingly good investments. At a penny a word you may be reasonably certain of reaching every corner of the city and having your property returned, pro- The Complete Oil Cook Stove Four burner stove, cabinet, warming shelf, and built-in keat-retaining oven, all combined in one compact, yet roomy, New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. You can use all four burners for grate surface eooking. Or you can pre-heat the oven, extinguish the flame and finish your cooking with the heat sealed and retained in the specially constructed oven. Equipped with the Long Blue Chimney—that means perfect combustion and complete flame control. PRINCIPAL OFFICES: A new feature, the reversible glass reservoir, patented, with bail, does away with any annoyance in filling. Ask your dealer for booklets about the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove—the one that is used in 2,500,000 homes—and the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater. For best results use SOCONY Kerosene. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK NEW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO BOSTON NEW PER) OIL COOK BROCKWAY TRUCK To Hire—$2.50 per hgrul; o};oflsz?;;)fi o g ¥ e M. IRVING JESTER, | ©OR. PARK and ELM STREET "thle 326 or 2109. ! AUTOMOBILE BAR( Reo Truck, new tires, painted $225 Regal Touring, bargain . .....$225. t]\)rd Trucks, Roadsters, Sedans, : .... $100 up Chdillac Touring, self starter $325.00 Chalmers Touring .. $250.00 Epeedster . . Sale of Welding—Repairing COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 Arch Street. JUST THINK of a brand new 6 room cottage with all improvements, fireplace, electric lights, and two extra lots, near trolley and only reasonable cash down. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Rea] Estate and Insurance CITY HALL EVEN BLIND GAN HELP WIN THE, WAR Electrical Manufacturer Teaches Them to Make Equipment Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars . L) 8 | one of the most acute problems of the Office and Show Service Station | WAT is the necessity of providing for Room 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Elm Bt. | the thousand of blind soldiers, Dr. = Schuyler S. Wheeler, long interested KISSEL KAR TRUCKS—Every Inch a Truck 3-4 ton $1,085; 13 ton, $1,485; 2 ton; $2,100; 34 ton $2,950; 5 ton $8.750. KISSEL PLEASYRE KARS Kissel All Year Kar, five passenger, two tops, $1.735; Double Six, r, two tops, $2,650. 5 passenger touring, $1,285; DOnble Six, seven passenger touring, R. M. HEALEY, seven 43,350, 168. ARCH STREET in the blind, recently set about find- ing a means of their earning their livings. Hitherto the blind have made baskets, brooms, chairs, amn@" other simple obects, but these were more costly than machine made articles and were only bought by charitably inclined persons. Dr. Wheeler sought to find a place in the work-a-day world where the labor of the blind would command a price for articles universally needed. His successful solution of the problem is best ex- TEL. 2184 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT POLICY—DON: DELAY ! Every man driving an automobile ought to have an accident policy. Cost $5.00 a year Don’t put it off, see upwards. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Sectrical FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. ‘Phone 728. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Greatest Salesman on earth. The quickest way to recover lost property. The best method of renting that empty apartment or room. plained by himself. “I knew that the blind must be taught to do necessary work,” he said “or they would not fill a recog- nized place in the economic scheme. T felt that this was of vital necessity, because there will be thousands of blind soldiers after the war. For a long time I studied various schemes and it was only about two months ago that I solved the problem. I was walking through the winding room the Crocker-Wheeler company machinery K manufacturers of Ampere, N. J,, when I noted the work of the employees, many of whom are women. They wind with insulating tape the coils used in armatures and similar apparatus, and 1 soon realized that their touch was more important than their sight. “The eyes of the blind being In their fingers, I made up my mind that the blind could do this work, of which there is practically an un- limited amount and which must be done. Two months ago I founded the Double Duty Finger Guild at 22 Park Avenue, Ampere, and induced a few blind men to take up the work. Un@er the instruction of a winding expert they soon learned the trade and now there are more than a score and others coming in as soon as there is room for them. Among the blind are three colored men and three women, all of whom are doing excel- lent work. Owing to their dexterity or motorcycle HARRY G. HANOOCK, Sec'y. 193 MAIN STREET FOR SALE . A High Grade Residence, No.212 Lincoln All improvements, desirable Apply to W. L. HATCH CO. AND-BREAL ESTATS s Office Open Monday and.Saturday Eveninga Street. Jocation. THE and willingness to take pains, the work of these blind 1s every bit as good as that of the workers who have thelr sight. The most important thing is that they carn fair wages and can support themselves at a trade necessary to the electrical industry.” Blind soldiers. from the armies of the Allies are soon expected to arrive for training in this wrk, so that they may return home and teach others to be self supporting. Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. 29 WENT MAIX STRENY 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 vided it has been located. TO RENT., TO RENT—Furnished room, water, private family. required, 28 Court. TO RENT—Five room tenement, 10 Madison street. All improvements; steam heat and electric lights. 8-7-3dx running Reference 8-7-1dx TO RENT—Modern tenement at 165 Washington street. All improve- ments, 8-6-3dx TO RENT—Four down stairs. room tenement. 130 Cherry street. 8-4-tf. TO RENT—Three room apartment, modern improvements, janitor serv- ice. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 8-3-tf TO RENT—Two six rcom tenements in semi-detached bungalow. All im- provements. Call between 6 and 8§ L P M 193 Maln street. 8-3-tf TO RENT—Seven raom cottage, - all improvements at 224 Hart street. Quigley, 277 Main street. T-1-tf TO RENT—S9 rooms, 2 family house, fine central location, $30; 7 room bungalow, $35; 6 room rent, 3 fam- ily house, $21; 6 room rent, 2 fam- ily house, $27; 6 room rent, 2 fam- ily house $26; 5 room rent, 3 fam- ily house, $24; 5 room hent, 3 fam- ily house, 1st floor, $25; 5 room rent, 2 family house, $25: Quigley, 277 Main street, T-26-tf All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on:the day of issue. LOST—Child's suit case packed for traveling. Please return to Herald. 8-7-2d4 LOST—Old fashioned broach, poppy design with ruby center. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 8-7-1d LOST—Necktie with a diamond stick pin, above the railroad track on Main street, Sunday. Reward if re- turned to Miss Ruth Bennett, 15 Meadow St. 8-6-d3 LOST—OIld fashioned broach, design with ruby center. if returned to Herald Office. POpPY Reward 8-4-3d4 TO RENT—Two five room tenements and one four rooms. Inquire 38 Connerton street. 7-5-tt TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pubp. Co. 5-10-tt HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GIRLS WANTED For Light Manufactur- ing. Good Pay, Steady Work. Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Rockwell-Drake Branch Plainville. WANTED—Maid for general house- work in small family. Apply 36 Park Place. 8-7-3d WANTED—Lady_ bookkeeper. Ref- erence required. Apply Box XXI11, Herald. 8-7-3d WANTED—Lady bookkeeper. Refer- ence required. Apply box XX11, Herald. 8-7-d3 WANTED—Colored woman for house- work. Apply Y. W. C. A, 20 Hun- gerford Court. 8-6-3d WANTED—Second girl. Must be a good waltress. 26 South High. 8-6-6d housework, 19 8-6-6d Maid for general South High St. WANTED—Second Giri. sust be a good waitress. 26 High. 8-3-6d WANTED—Women and girls at the Union Laundry Corp. 266 Arch street. 7-25-tf AUTOMOBILES. FORD VALVES ground by mechanic. Complete job $3. Thomas, 74 Pearl St. efficient W. D. Tel. 297-3. 7-24-tf NAGLE BSANITARIUM «~D PRIVALE HOSPITAJ. 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmospherc. The llmited number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual sttention. All physicians entitled to_recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER l‘w'um'lo of Typewriting done ta 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER 6. 26 State Reroes ING Hartford. Conn STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS EXPERT REPAIRING ON AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATORS Fenders, Tanks, Mufflers and Floor Trays Made to Order All kinds of Windshields/ Re- paired and Glasses put ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, AUTO BODIES Main and East Main Sts., Tel. 553. Under Bronson Hotel AUTO LIVERY HORACE I. HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arrenged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET LOST—Gold rimmed spectacles. Finder return to Herald Office. 8-4-3d —————————————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Woman would like to do work by the day. Address Ella Gaston, Beckley, Conn. 8-7-2dx HEDP WANTED—MALE., WANTED 10 Masons, 75c per hour. J. H. Grozier —Landers, Frary & Clark job. WANTED At once, Toolmakers and Diemakers. Apply ROCKWELL-DRAKE Corp. Plainville, Conn. WANTED—Young man to work in rubber store. Apply Gunn Rubber Co., 57 East Main St. 8-6-d2 WANTED—Boy 16 years of age or over with at least Grammor school education, in main office of local conceern, Excellent opportunity for bright boy. Address Boy, Box 30, Herald. 8-6-a3 WANTED—Young man, 16 or over, as assistant. Opportunity to learn sur- l veying and draughting. Apply Louls Oldershaw, Civil Engineer and Architect, Room 88, Booth’s Block. 8-6-d2x ‘WANTED—Grocery clerk. One with experience and good reputation. None others need apply. Sovereigns Trading Co. 8-2-tf WANTED—TYoung man with high school education for general office work. Also a young man for draft- ing department. Apply at office Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. 8-2-5dx WANTED—Live boys over 16 years old for office work. P. & F. Cor- bin Division. 7-31.-tf GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automobile Repairing and Forging Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET ‘Phone 1487-12—1433-2 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repalring. 'Phone 224, i(eeley’s Garage. Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire, Storage and Supplies. Ropairing a Specialty., FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room, all con- veniences, 70 Franklin Square. Tel. 1433-5. 8-3-tf. s TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Rooms Box 8, Herald. 8-6-d3x TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. 83 Maple street, 8-3-8d. furnished room for two gentlemen. Breakfast if desired. 24 Washington St. 7-9tf —————————— TO RENT—Large Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 18¢ the city know your wants - ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. —_— FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson, 2 cyl, 2 speed motoreycle in first class con- dition, new tires. May be seen at 45 Buell street.” E. G. Shepard. 8-7-9-11x FOR SALE—Buick runabout, reason able price. Good condition. 82 Lasalle St. 8-6-d6x FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car; in perfect condition. Inquire at No. 21 Tomlinson ave., Plainville, Conn. 8-6-wix NOTICE —— NOTICE—Auto parties taken out by day or trip. 7 passenger ‘“‘Hudson Six”. A. B. Pierce, 530 East St. Telephone 992-4. 8-7-5dx FOR SALE—1916 Overland Touring Car, Model 83, newly pailted, new rear tires, 2 spare tires, engipne driven tire pump, spot light, and otlhier extras. Will be glad to dem- onstrate. If interested call telephone 8-1-6d ————ee AUTOMOBILE parties taken Reasonable rates. Allen car. ard Covert, Tel. 255-12. out. Rich- 8-6-6dx NOTICE—Special price on roof shingling, joiner work all kind for few days. Experienced, skilled la- bor and satisfaction, quick atten- tion. P. H. M, 264 Clark street. 8-4-6dx I have made a specialty of rebuild- ing chimneys and patching. Tel. 1872. Chas. Beh. 7-14-26dx LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-15-tf SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tf —————————————————— s SHORE RESORT. INDIAN NECK—Branford. Cottage 1905, now open, good beach, good service, trolley, terms reasonable, Mrs. Agnes D. Frey. Tel. 7-30-tt FOR WANTEM. WANTED—Four or five room rent by family of two adults in south section of city preferred. Call at 75 Rob- berts St. 8-7-2dx e { WANTED—By American couple two or three rooms for light housekeep- ing. Address Rooms, Box 32, Her- _ ald. 8-7-2dx ¢ WANTED—Suite of two or three fur<’ nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Address Box XX14, Herald. 8-6-36% WANTED—Two boys to work in blue print department of local factory drawing room, Address Box 18 XX, Herald office. 8-4-6d. WANTED—Ford touring car. Also roadster. M. Irving Jester, Corner Park and Elm Sts. 8-3-tf FARMS! ot With stock, crops and tools, well located, near good markets, modern buildings, reasonable prices and good terms. Send for free catalogue. C. J. OBEN & CO., Newport, Vt. SALE t Bungelow and Wooster Street, garage and extra lot, ‘No. 69 Smith Street, 2 family and store, $3.000. 46 Pearl Court, 2 family, 5 rooms each, $3,000., 35 Bradley Street, Cottage, 8 rooms, $2,800. Good Terms on any of the above. H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANCE 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. PR L L i SR oo e S, If you want a cottage or a mansion, see us. We have both for sale and you will not with the prices. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street be able to find any fauit | ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. Two Family House and Barn on Spring StreetbFor Sale R y-—. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. - BACK TO ROBUST STRENGTH Are you losing your grip on things? Are your health and strength slipping away from you? Have you disobeyed the laws of Nature, trying to force your body to do more work or have more play than your nerv- ous system could stand? Do you feel that your vitality is being sapped and you are no longer what you used to be? ¢ Do the right thing—and do it now! Health i3 too precious a thing to be trifled with. Put aside what you are doing -—go and see Dr. Hyde, the Hartford Specialist. Dr. Hyde has made a name for himself as a very success- ful Specialist in Chronic troubles. When you consult him you get the benefit of his vast ex- perience and mature judgment. You will not only find him a reliable speclalfst, but a syme pathetic advisor—a true friend: If you feel your health slip~ ping away from you—if you realize that you are not what you ought to be—if you have tried other doctors without getting help—don’t hesitate, but go at once to The Hartford Medical Specialist = DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD, CONN. 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1

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