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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, The Cook Is Known by her Kitchen A clean kitchen is the sign of a good cook. clean without constant drudgery is the sign of an up-to-date cook—one vho uses the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. No coal-hod or ash-pan drudgery. Perfection. Chimaey that does it. put.*’ You never have to sweep up after cooking on the New Cooks fast or slow as you like, without soot or ashes. Visible flame that stays *‘ In use in more than 2,500,000 homes. about the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater. laundry or bath at low cost. Ask your dealer for booklet. And a kitchen that keeps / It’s the Long Blue Inquire, too, It gives abundant hot water for For best results use SOCONY Kerosene. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK ALBANY NEW PER) OIL COOK BUFFALO BOSTON The Lost items in the Class- ified Columns are surprisingly good investments. At a pennv a word you may be reasonably certain of reaching every corner of the city and having your property returned, pro- lassified vided it has been located. FUSRRTVORY N TO RENT—Store at 123 West Main street, Plainville. 8-14-d3x —_ TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all improvements, Mrs. J. A. Schwartz, 49 Beaver street. 8-14-3dx FOR SALE—Ford runabout, 1916 model, demountable rims. In per- feet condition. Address Inquiries Box XL30, Herald. 8-14-3dx To RENT—Five room tenement, down stairs. Inquire /166 Cherry St., up- stairs. 8-14-tf TO RENT—Three and four room ten- ements; improvements, Inquire 470 Arch street or White House Lunch. 8-14-tf TO RENT—A large furnished front room for two gentlemen or a young couple. With board or light house- keeping if required. East St. Cottage. -18-15-17x TO RENT—Modern tenement at 155 Washington street; all improve- ments, 8-13-wix TO RENT—One four and one room tenement, 36 Connerton, 8-13-tf five TO RENT—Tenement, seven rooms, all conveniences. Steam heat, 469 West Main St. Inquire 2560 Main st. 8-13-tf TO RENT—Three room apartment, modern improvements, janitor serv- ice. "Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main street. 8-3-tf TO' RENT—Medium size 4-room ten- ement, with improvements. 224 So. Main St. 8-11-2d VELL LAWYER IS LON VISIT T0 . S ‘lml Had Also Been Threat: ened With Death yew York, Aug. 14.—Gaston de Le- a Belglan lawyer, attached t6 the d States legation at Brussels, who inded Edith Cavell, the English e when she was tried and execut- by the Germans as & spy, arrived in York yesterday on his way to shington. After reporting to the jate department he will go to Sara- ga Springs to lecture before the imerican Bar Association on ‘“Prus- n l‘w as Applied in Belgium.” ¥ M. Leval said that he could not go the Cavell case until he had been hington anc¢ consulted the state tment. The efforts he made:to the life of Miss Cavell aroused so enmity on the part of Prussian Illitary authorities at Brussels that ji'order was made for his arrest and o # e did not dare to attack the States minister, Brand Whit- lock, or the secretary of the legation, Hugh S. Gibson, who had worked equally hard for Miss Cavell, so they decided to get me;” Mr. Leval said. “The order was delayed through the efforts of Mr. Whitlock and Secretary Lansing, and finally some months later 1 was allowed to go free on condition that I left Belgium at once. I took my wife and family over to England. “Although I have not been in Bel- gium recently, I have kept up my knowledge of ‘events there through correspondents in the various cities. Despite the Pope’s protest, the peo- ple are still being drafted into Ger- many from Belgium in large numbers. They would rather suffer imprison- ment and torture than work for the Germans. The war has not crushed the spirit of the Belgian people, and they look forward with hope to re- gaining their country and becoming a nation once more. King Albert is more pupular than ever, and has en- deared himself to his people by his steady courage and self- sacrifice in their midst. “The entry of America into the war had a moral effect even in Germany, because the United States came to fight by moral-principle on the side of justice and was not fighting for ma- terial issues. America is bringing right’ againgt might into the great conflict. France ‘possesses great courage, but no matter where you go every one has lost a brother, son, husband, or some SSEL KAR TRUCKS—Every inch a Truck v | ST} pacscneet’ $3,350. 134 ton, $1,485; 2 ton; $2,100; 33 ton $2,950; 5 ton KISSEL PLEASTRE KARS Kissel All Year Kar, five passouger, _two tops, $2,650. ‘touring, $1,285; Donble Six, seven passenger touring, R. M. HEALEY, two tops, $1.735; Double Six, TEL. 2184 i We have a customer who == wants to buy a 2 or 3 family hme on High street or Washington street. Reliable - party. Also 2 or 3 family house on Chestnut street or vicinity. See us quick. , THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 198 MAIN STREET FOR SALKE " A High Grade Residence, No. 212 Lincoln- Street.. All improvements, desirable- location. Apply to ‘THE W. L. HATCH CO. 29 WEST MADS STREEY Dflco Open 2anday and.Saturday Eveningsa, relative. France had been the torch illuminating liberty, but at the same time was burning down to the last ash. “America’s entry at the moment when Russia falled was a great stim- ulant to the French. The English sol- diers are keen for the war, and like bulldogs they will fight to the last. English people are not so quickly de- pressed as the French nor so quickly raised to the heavens, and do not'need a stimulant.” With regard to food conditions in England, Mr. Leval said that there was plenty to eat and that the crops of wheat, grain, potatoes, and fruit of all kinds were abundant. The bakers are getting accustomed to making the war bread now, and it is more pala- table and does not cause indigestion among young children as it did at first. -—_— ey NOTICE 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-tt LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood stree¥ Tel 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-16-tt NOTICE—Auto parties taken out by day or trip. 7 passenger “‘Hudson Six.” A. B. Pierce, 530 East St. Telephone 992-4. 8-13-6dx 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 in. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, AUTO BODIES Main and East Main Sts., Tel. 558. Under Bronson Hotel AUTO LIVERY HORACE 1L HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged 5 ARCH STREET Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 AUCTION A six tenement house owned by the estate of Jacob Drzgielski, situated at 40 Orange street, will be sold at Auction, tomorrow, August 15, at 12 o’clock. FRED WINKLE, Auctioneer. TO RENT—Seven room cottage, all improvements at 224 Hart street. Quigley, 277 Main street. 7-1-te TO RENT—9 rooms, 2 family house, fine centra] location, $30; 7 room bungalow, $35; 5 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, T7-26 TO RENT—Store for commercial usa in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pup. Co. 5-10-tt GIRLS WANTED For Light Manufactur- ing. Good Pay, Steady Work. Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Rockwell-Drake Branch Plainville. WANTED—Competem 21 tor gen- eral housework. Apply 64 Grove Hill.. 8 -11-6d WANTED—Women and glrls Union Laundry Corp. 266 street. at the Arch T-26-tf WANTED—Woman at once for housework, one to g0 home nights. Apply Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St. 8-14-lax WANTED CARPENTERS, 'CARPENTERS’ HELPERS AND LABORERS Marlin- Rockwell C [Rockwell- 0. Drake Branch] | Plainville Keeley’s Garage. Elm and Franklin Streeta. Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies, a Specialty., Tel. 1228 1 | | All Advertisements . for the classified column must be in the - Herala office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e —— ‘DOST. . -CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM C E: ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERHEARgN. FURNISHED ROOMS. | TO RENT—Furnished room, all con-: veniences, 70 Franklin Square. Tel. 11432-5, 8-3-tf. FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping rooms. . Mrs. E.- E. Barnes, 84 Church 8t., second floor. 8-13-d2x PSR S UL S T AR, TO RENT—Large furnished room for two gentlemen. Breakfast il desired. 24 Washington St. 7-9tf LOST—BIlack purse, Friday p. m., on ‘Washington street, Plainville, Ct.; owner's name-in gilt lettering in- side. Finder return to Mrs. Gaac Ryder, Washington street, Plain. ville and receive reward. 8-14-d3 ————————————————— WANTEM WANTED—Saxon Roadster, good condition. Price must right for cash. Willlams Auto 2 287 Elm %t. 8-9; .:d in be HEDLP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Maid in small family. No washing. Good wages and .good place for competent girl. 24 Cedar St., 'Phone 1449, - 8-14-2dx WANTED—A 'good barber; will pay lood wages. Wlmam Radil, 389 Arch St. 8-18-tf WANTED—Tool' maker, 'gauge mak- er, machinist and drill press hand; ideal- working conditions. Apply Machinist Hall, 34 Church St. 8-13-3d ‘WANTED—Man around 30 years of age as assistant foreman, by a local concern. Previous Mechanical training = not . necessary. Address Box XL.25, Herald. 8-13-3d WANTED-—Meat . cutter, market, 406 Arch'St. Doherty's 8-11-tf WANTED—Boy: 18 years of age or over, in main office of local con- cern. Address Box.A26, Herald. 8-11-3d BOY WANTED te feed' job press. Adkins Pr!nt\ng Co., 66 Church St. © o 8-14-3d4 WANTED At once, Toolmakers and Diemakers. Apply ROCKWELL-DRAKE Corp. Plainville, Conn. WANTED-—Office boys over 16 years old. Apply Box X L 5, Herald. 7-81-tt WANTED—4¢ neat appearing young men with selling ability to travel with manager. Expenses advanced. See Brett after 7 p: m., Washing- tor. 'hotel, Washington and Lafay- atte street. ; 2d%x WANTED—Neat reliable girl wishes position in small family as nurse and house maid. Call next door Holmes’ office, Berlin. 8-14-1dx WANTED—Young man of 17 desires position as apprentice to civil en- gineer. Address Apprentice, Box 4, Herald. 8-14-1dx MAN DESIRES POSITION as “As- sistant Foreman Plater,” formerly foreman, 15 years' experience, thoroughly familiar with making and repairing all kinds of solutions. First class referenceé for long serv- ice. Address Plater, P. O. Box 241, New Britain Conn. 8-14-d2x e ——— Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and 8 Main St. 287 Etm St MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting 4one Ia 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G3. ING 26 Kiate Atrset. Hartford. Cona. T ——— GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automobile - Repairing and Forging Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET 'Phone 1437-12—1435-2 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. y Cars for hire, day and night 1 Swmgo Supplies and Repairing. ’Phone 224, NAGLE BSANITARIUM D FPRIVAIE HOSPITAT. 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, fres lose In- dividual l:l'enllon. physicians -nllxl" to lon. Conducted solely by MARY E, NAGLE, R. N. WANTED—Ford touring car. Also roadster. M. Irving Jester, Corner Park and Elmn Sts. 8-3-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel .2556-12. 8-13-6dx WANTED—To borrow $1,000 on sect ond mortgage. Address Box BL30, Herald. 8-13-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALBE-—1916 Metz Runabout, electric lights and starter. Very redsonable.’. Address Box B X 189, Herald. 8-13-6dx Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let 08 the city know your wants FULK SALb. FOR SALE—Oil route includifg horse and tank wagon. Willing to sell reasonable. Inquire Tailor shop, 88 Main St., Bristol, Conn. 8-11-6dx FOR SALE—A machine shop run by water-power. Lathes, plainers, milling machines, drilling ma- chines, power presses,’ shafting, belting, pulleys, also a quantity of tools. Estate must be settled. This is a good' opportunity. Box 278, Bristol. 8-11-4dx FOR SALE—One lot 105 feet, front- age by 100 feet deep with improve- ments. A, Lullettl, 8 " Woodruft Court. 8-14-6ax B FOR SALE—Horse; cheap; weight 1125 lbs. E. N. Thompson, Plain- ville. 8-14-6dx U — S FOR SALE—1917 Hudson Super-Six touring, in‘first class condition, run lesg than 5,000 miles. Bargain for | cash. ‘Willilams Auto - Co., 287 Elm. 8-945d FOR SALE—1916 6-cyl.. Overland touring, overhauled and painted. Splendid condition. ;" Willlams ‘Autal Co., 287 Elm St. 8-9-6d FOR SALE—Ford Auto- truck. 961 Stanley St. 8-13-3dx FOR SALE—Good sound driving horse, also light business wagon. Reasonable price if taken at once. Landwehr Bros., 114 Dnght street. 8-13-3dx AUTOMOBILES. FORD VALVES ground by efficient mechanic. Complete job $3. W. D. Thomas, 74 Pearl St. Tel. 297-3. T-24-t2 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, Real Estate and Insurance OITY HALL FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell Roadster, fully equipped, with new spare ti== A-No. 1 condition. Williams Auto; Co., 287 Elm. 8-9-6d FOR SALE—Harley Davison motory. cycle; cheap; no use for it. Avery ' Soda Works, Tel 919. 8-8-wx FOR SALE—P]ot of ground fronting: ‘205 feet on Linden avenue and 125 feet on Chapman street. - Must: W sold. No reasonable offer refused.! Address Havens and Schoen, 719-A% Mattison Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Y 8-8-12d FOR SALE—A few more bicycles'and tires at bargain prices. No reason- able offer refused. Fréd Schwartz Barber Shop, 107 Glen St. 8-10dx FOR SALE Bungalow 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. 33 Bradley Street, Cottage, 8 roo ms, $2,500. Good Terms on any of the above, H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street, FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. ; ; Main street office for rent in Rogers’ block, most desir- able location. Also-building suitable for light factory and warehouse purposes. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street $40 rent, West Main streef. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Buildtng. Two Family House and Barn on Spnng Street For Sale —by— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. BACK TO ROBUST STRENGTH Aiw 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—end do it now! Health {s too precious thing to be trifled with, a 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 Chronte 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 ‘ specialist, but a syme pathetic advisor—d true friend. It you feel your heaith slig= ping away from you—if you realize that you are not what yow ought to be—if you have tried other doctors without getting help—-don’ t hefiuts. but 80 at once to The Hariford Medical Speclallst " DR.CLINTO N J, H N J. HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST ., HARTFORD, CONN, 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1