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The Classified Colurns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition, Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time—. ; Your advertisement is always . CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16¢ < ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION, before the public. OPENING SALE OF ——— — — FURNITURE, RUGS, CHINA and HOUSEFURNISHINGS BRANCH STORE, 12 TALCOTT STREET 1G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD B A WURD Entrances tc Main Store on Pratt, Trumbull and Churcl. Streets. " BOYS' CLOTHING FOR SCHOOL YEAR Our sole aim in boys’ clothing is to keep price down and quality up. The increase in the cost of woolens makes this & difficult thing to do, but we achieve our purpose, as you know, even at some sacri- fice to ourselves. ‘We put into our Norfolk Suits far better fabrics and workmanship than the prices warrant; and in spite of the world wide war conditions, we have assembled today one of the finest collections of boys’ and juniors’ clothing we have ever shown. Prices $6.98 up to $15.00. Norfolk School Suits | Our Regular $7.50 and $7.98 grades; ‘today $8.50. Sale price A selection from over 300 School Sults in cordu- brown and gay mixtures: most suits having two pairs of trousers—sizes 6 to 18. I roy, blue serge, Boys’ Sweaters No part of the boys’ wardrobe has advanced-more in price than the Sweater. By purchasing whenever the market has been advantageous we have succeed- ed In gathering a stock of Sweaters, each one representing a maving of 50c to $1.00 to the purchaser. Needless to say prices are still advancing. Buy now. Boys’ Fall Coats ‘worth 56.98 School Blouses 100 dozen high grade School Blouses, white and colors; col- lar attached and neck band style; sizes 6 to 16; regular §9c and 69c grades. Special price 50c. 79c Blouses, special price 65c. $1.00 and $1.25 Blouses, spe- cial price 85c. 0dd School Trousers A COLLECTION SECOND TO NONE AND SELDOM EQUALLED. Trousers in all sizes, including stouts, in fine serges, corduroys, brown and gray cashmere, and sturdy mixtures. A pair of these. trousers will help out wonderfully until the winter suit is pur- chased. Prices are 75¢ to $2.50. Special: made; Special Sale price $1.00. some full lined; regular price Boys' Trousers in corduroy and mixtures, extra well $1.25—worth more today. At Special Prices Coats in sizes 21-2 to 10, in checks, blue serge and blue and brown mixtures; just the thing for Fall ‘Wwear until winter sets in. §5.00, $5.98 and $6.50 Coats for $3.98. $9.98, $7.50 and $7.98 Coats for $5.00. Fall Furnishings FOR BOYS A new selection of wide open end Four-in-Hands. Ro- man stripes and other pretty patterns, well liked by the boys; regular 50c Ties for school week. Special at 35c each, 3 for $1.00. Boys’ Kazoo Suspenders, reg- ular price 50¢c, Sale price 39c. Custom Suits We are now prepared to take measurements for Men's Fall Suits and Topcoats; fabrics that are fashionable and durable. Tailored in snappy models, and satisfaction guaranteed. The suits are made by the Marks Arnheim and other high grade New York taflors. Order the suit early as materials are hard to duplicate. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FRESH SHORE HADDOCK ............ b 8¢ FRESH SWORD FISH STEAK .........1b.28¢ 'FAT FRESH MACKEREL ..............1b. 18¢ Fresh Halibut Yellow Tail FLOUNDERS NARBRAGANSETT BAY OYSTERS ..... pt. 9 5¢ — Salt Cod Fish w 18¢c I Fancy Salt HERRING LEAN STEWING BEEF ................1h.23¢ SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF ......1b. 15 PICKLED PIGS FEET 45° Mohican Selected ALASKA PINK SALMON Swift’s Lilly . .. OLEO 1 1b. pkg. s e Can 17¢ SUNBEAM WET OR DRY SHRIMPS .. Can 15¢ DOMESTIC SARDINES,inOil ......... Can 8c Mohican MACARONI or SPAGHETTI ..pkg. 13¢c Best PORK and BEANS Shredded Wheat BISCUIT Pure Lunchcon COCOA Mohican Special COFFEE ....11b. can Red Butterfly TEA (all flavors) 15 1b. Native Sweet CORN ... Doz. 14c J ) POTATORS e 23 € La) Ri BANANAS, v 19¢€ CONFERENCE DN LIVESTOOK. Washington, Sept. 5.—Secretary Houston today opened the conference of the United States Livestock Indus- tries committee called primarily to discuss the advisability of removing breeding stock from the west to the east and south where more rough food is procurable. NAVY NEEDS ASST. SURGEONS. ‘Washington, Sept. 5—Examinations for assistant surgeons to fill 68 va- cancies in the medical corps of the navy will be held at various points through the country September 17. Twenty-one vacancles the navy den- ta] corps will be filled through exam- inations to be held here September 24 and at Mare Island, California, October 15. Keeley’s Garage. Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cara. Livery Cars for Hiro. Storage and Supplies. Repairing a- Specialty., ‘rel. 1228 FOR SAL Modern 3-Tenement House of Rooms in Fine Repair With Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Rea] Estate and Ynsurance CITY HALL ——— ey GOLD CARRIAGE CO,, GARAGE Automobile Repairing and Forging Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET 'Phone 1437-12—1435-2 FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, 13 | Extra Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. A.D.LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Street Tel. 1329 Hudson, Oakland, Maxweli Motor Cars WANTED! Extra saleswomen, with or without experi- ence, in all departments, when our big store is ready. Only women over 20 years need ap- ply. Rapheal’s Department Store, 380 - 382 - 384 Main Street. WANTED—Experienced typist, one who is capable and attentive to business. Apply Chamber of Com- merce, 162 Main street. 9-5-1d WANTED—Competent stenographer. Apply 141 Elm St. 9-5-24 WANTED—Good experienced wait- resses wanted at once. Asia Res- taurant, 73 Church St. 9-4-3dx WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply 204 Lincoln street. 9-4-6d WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Four adults in family. Ap- ply 45 South High street. 9-4-3d ‘WANTED—Competent ladies to take care of a Dry Cleaning Office. One with experience preferred. Perma- nent position to right party. Ad- dress Box 4 XX, Herald Office. 9-1-3d WANTED—By a local manufacturing concern, two lady bookkeepers. Address Box L 30, Herald. 8-31-6d WANTED—A competent cook. Apply 80 Grove HIillL 8-28-tf WANTED—Girl for general work in small family. house- 8-27-tf WANTED—Competent cook or gen- eral housework girl that can cook. In family of two. Apply 41 Lex- ington street. 8-24-tf ——— e WANT M. WANTED—Board and room in pri- vate family. Within 15 minutes of New Britain Machine Co. Address Box BX31, Herald. 9-5-d3x WANTED — Single State price. Herald. housekeepiing. Address Box BB 24, 9-5-1dx Apply at once| 112 Lake St. | All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Pt A S TO RENT, —_— TO RENT—Six roaom apartment with all rooms heated. Also gas water heater and all modern conveniences. 208 East Main St. 9.5-2d4 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms in private house. Finest residential section of city. Box C 4, Herald. 9-4-5dx TO RENT—Two six room tenements, semi-detached bungalows. All latest improvements, hardwood finish. New houses, just completed. Call between 7-8 p. m. Title Realty & Development Co., 198 Main St., Room 6. 9-1-tf TO RENT—One four and one five room tenement, 36 Connerton, 8-138-tf TO RENT—Seven room cottage, all improvements at 224 Hart street. Quigley, 277 Main street. T-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, 8 fam- ily house, $24; 5 room heunt, 3 fam- ily house, 1st floor, $25; § room rent, 2 family houne, $25; Quigley, 277 Maln street, 7-26-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Bujlding. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pub. C 5-10-tt ——— e NOTICE - We will lose three men by the “Draft” and must replace them at once. Outdoor work. Salary and commission. Fire insurance, sick benefits, and old age retirement free to employes. Address Box X23X, Herald. 9-5-3dx NOTICE—If person picking up black purse on Hartford car Manday aft- ernoon leaves it at Herald Office, no questions asked. 9-5-1dx NOTICE—Automobile parties .taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 9-4-5dx NOTICE—Auto parties taken out by day or trip. 7 passenger ‘“‘Hudson Six”. A. B. Plerce, 530 East St., Telephone 992-4. 9-4-5dx | NOTICE—Bass singer ready for all engagements. Solo or quartette work. Address Singer, Herald Of- fice. 9-4-6d ‘WANTED-—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. J. Carroll, 59 Wal- nut street. 9-4-2dx WANTED—By young couple, four rooms with improvements,, in good residential section. Address Box 11XX, Herald. 9-4-3dx WANTED—OId 2% ft. flag walk. Will build 21% ft. new cement walk for same. Baker & Lasher, Inc. Church street. Phone 1442. 9-4-3d WANTED—Dishwasher, loin. Hotel Be- 8-31-tf WANTED—To learn telegraphy. Wo- men and young men, 18 to 35 years of age, to attend free school for learning telegraphy and railroad clerical work. No tuition fee and steady work guaranteed those who show proficiency. For details apply to C. A. Mitchell, Superintendent, N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Company, Room 16, Union Station, Hartford, Conn. 8-29-tf WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don’t matter it broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 8-27-12dx WANTED—To borrow $1,000 on sec- ond mortgage. Address Box BL30, Herald. 8-13-tf STORAGE. If you want good, dry, clean storage for your furniture or other goods, I have it, Myron D. Stockwell, 203 National bank building. 8-30-6dx. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and 8 Main St. 287 Elm St HONEYMAN’S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 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 - LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-15-tt ———— FOR SALE—1916 Overland runabout, model 83, first class condition. Tel- ephone 466-4. FOR SALE—1917 Dodge roadster, Tun less than 2,500 miles. In per- fect condition. No reasonable offer refused. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 9-5-4d FOR SALE—1916 Paige roadster, fully equipped and in splendid con- dition. Bargain. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 9-5-4d4 Over- FOR SALE—1916-6 cylinder land, just overhauled and in A-1 condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 9-5-4d FOR SALE—Corbin, No. 30, Road- ster; good buy for $200; mechan- tcally perfect. Call Thursday, 1 to 5 p. m. J. M. Evans, 87 EIm street. 9-5-2dx FOR SALE—Half barrels for pickles, sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. 8-30-tf Model 1915 Rea car in good condition. 803 High St. Victor Malinowsky. 9-4-3dx —— e e HELP WANTZD—MALE. assistant. 9-5-tf WANTED—Press room Apply Herald office. ‘WANTED—Boy at Dickinson Drug ‘Co., 169-171 Main St. 9-4-2dx ‘WANTED—Boy of 15 years for office work. Apply Herald Office. v 9-1-tf ————————————————— HOUSE COLEANING TIME. ELECTRIC VACUUM. CLEANER— All attachments. Will operate it. .60 per hour. Phone 2079. i 9-4-2dx 9-5-3dx SALE — One 1\'0.‘11\ Kodak, leather carrying case, in first-class condition, like new, genuine bargain. John F. Sharey, Kensington, Conn, Tel. 653-12. 9-4-3dx FOR pocket folding FOR SALE—Several two famidw houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 9-1-6dx FOR SALE—Good reliable bay horse. Five vears old. For work or draw- ing. Rackstron, Maple Hill avenue. 9-4-2ax FOR SALE—1914 Ford touring ear. First-class condition. Can be seen after 6 p.m. 100 Rhodes St. 9-5-2dx FOR SALE—BIlack Walnut Desk with large drawers, ‘compartments and book shelves. Mrs. W. H. Upson, Upson’s Corner, Kensington, ' Ct. Tel. 663-4. 9-1-3dx FOR SALE—Overand touring car. Complete with extras. Owner, hav- ing enlisted in army, must sell at once. Price right for quick sale. Box 27 AA, Herald. 8-31-E. O. D. 4 times FOR SALE—In Kensington, 6 room cottage 1-3 acre of land, elegtric lights, gas, furnace. J. J. Fitzsim- ons, Kensington, Conn. 8-28-6d FOR SALE—1917 Ford Open Delivery in A1 shape. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main street. 9-1-d6 FOR SALE—Gafonola, records. Latest style, new. $10 for quick sale. ‘Herald. including looks like Boxe28, 8-30-tf FOR SALE 3 13 Room House and Barn, 22 Prospect street. Lot 77x176 ft. A very low price if taken at once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Streét FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. Here’s your opportunity, a very desirable two family house on Hart street, large lot and barn. Price cheap. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO. ¢ 205 Bank Building. FOR SALE Two two-family houses on Connerton Street. - Two houses on Smalley Street. For an immediate purchaser we would be willing to sell one separate or the whole block of four houses together. We make a specialty in first and second mortgages. If interested in any of the above mentioned properties, call at our office or 'phone. THE HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,, 131 MAIN STREET, INC. . F. H. SHIELDS, MGR..' FURNISHED ROOMS, e e WANTED—One furnished room for silngle man, in private family, cen- tral. Address Box BX 35, Herald. 9-5-1dx FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. Gen tlemen. Running water. Quiet. Central. 28 Court. 9-4-2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. 83 Maple street. 8-27-84 TWO nicely furnished front rooms; all convenience. 505 Arch. Tel 6-21-tt ————————————————————— AUTO BARGAINS Dodge Bros. Touring Car, 1917 model; Mitchel Six demonstrator: Oldsmo- bile touring car; Chalmers race- about; small truck, 1,600 Ib. capac- ity; Ford turing car, 1915 model, $235. Above cars guaranteed. No reasonable offers refused. Cohen Motor Car Co., 86 Arch St. 9-5-d44 ————————————————————— AUTO LIVERY HORACE L HART Rellable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS EXPERT REPAIRING ON AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATORS Fenders, Tanks, Maufflers 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 WANTED--MONEY g For First Mortgage at 6% . Also for Second Mort- gage at 6%, and 10% Bonus, by | SCHULTZ & COSTELLOQ, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. To Those Concerned About Their Future - Here is a most desirable field that offers-excep- tionally attractive opportunities. There is a position on Uncle Sam’s payroll for you—one that will pay you well—one that will give you steady work—one that will afford a chance to ad- vance to high positions of trust. We have recently made special arrangements whereby we can offer you a most thorough and com- plete course of training for the Civil Service examina« tions which lead to these positions. If you'd like to know more about Governmental Stenographic positions and how you can secure one of them, call at our office, or write for further informa- tion. Smith Business School 276 MAIN STREET TEL. 602-12 Day and Evening School Opens Sept 4th.