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TICIZEI] ang Can Get In, t Saye pt. 29.—The loudest | ntious objectors” in , are the paid or un- the German govern- | ‘e Roosevelt declared ‘In a speech before the League. He asserted rity of these men &re not coscience at all, and that | Rte slackers, pure and sim- f traitorous pro-Germans.” the various kinds of pa- s country, Mr. Roosevelt fome of the leading apostles Ppacifism are not timid men, contrary, ‘they are brutal, Bn, who are perfectly willing it only for themselves and mation. These roughneck sald, “have always been mllies of the parlor or milk- f pacifists. The parlor paci- thite-handed or sissy type of jpresents decadence, repre- rotting out of the virile vir- hg people who typify the un- hile side of civilization. The pacifist, on the contrary, is belated savage, who has not jcated to the virtues of na- riotism and of willingness to the national flag and the na- osevelt continued: “If a man wish to take life, but does rve his country, let him ard a mine-sweeper or in position where the danger own life and not to the life p else. But if he will take or efficient part in helping » in running his share of | Ion risk and doing his part nmon duty, then treat him as | eited his right to vote, his der at the polls any deci- h in the long run can only ' good in the face of brutal file men by the ability and s of good citizens to back h migh iman, Mr.. Roosevelt insisted, citizenship but is not will- orm the necessary dutles, is d to any of the rights of saying: “Service to the war stands precisely on a th any other service. . If a not perform it, let him losc nefits of war; and at least the political rights which oo nt.rv can keep only if its ns are willing to fight for stand against all privilege on the full performance of d there is no more contempti- of privilege of existing in righteous, peaceful safety her, braver, more self-sacri- lve up safety and go to the nation. If a man ous to fight, then the fgught to.be too conscienti- Bt him vote in a democratic ! lch can perumne'ntly exist only | erage man is willing in the rt to fight for it and die for evelt said that a.ny ‘work- | th day, whether he be on 911 in stock sizes and in large qu-nbhu. in the shop, who supports “4s not only playing the B traitor to the United States ying the part of traitor to e spirit of democracy put the civilized world. The erted that the Soclalist ‘the 1. W. W. organization ntry had been the tdals of ocracy and the enem\es of r universal military obli- Bhas made by Mr. Roosevelt, §8 the selective draft system is : cause it chgoses out one ‘stay at home and make mon- Mle the first man risks his life ho said, lr common country.” officers’ training eamps were ticised by Mr. Roosevelt, be- “they have been so ! conducted that only men of some means could go thither or send their sons.” He said they have done admir- { abvle work, but this feature ought to be remedied so “every man who is a respectable man and who has sons of the Tight type, would feel that those gons had an equal chance to become officers with any man in the land.” WANTED i MESSENGER BOYS—Good |+ Pay. Can learn telegraphy. iWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO,, 11 Railroad Arcade. NOTICE Mr. Bennett Nelson of the firm of NELSON & THOMPSON, GENTS’' TAILORS, has bought out the interest of his partner and will continue to run the establishment under the name of BENNETT NELSON. The business will be continued at the old stand— 58 WEST MAIN ST. FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tenement House of 15 Rooms in Fine Repair With Extra Lot and All Improvements, H. N. LOCKWOOD, Rea] Estate and Ynsurance OITY HALL NAGLE SANITARIUM HOSPITAJ - Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlenta. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght received assures close im- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by 8¢ CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. MARY E, NAGLE, R. N. aND PRIVATE Sale on Used Cars—1ouring, Roadsters and Truck. See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO CO. 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 Denison Garage i 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. LET’S GO! to the Hardware City 'Business College :\ Oct, 1, and train for a typist of ste- nographer, w hile the demand is great. It will pay you to borrow money, if necessary, to sccure a business edu- caton, 163 Main St., Telephone 605-3. Rossberg Bldg. E. B. Stone, Prin. Gaage/ ‘With a “ WASCO” hot water, coal burning heating system in your gar- age, you will never be troubled with a cold car, frozen radiator, frozen batteries, otc. The “WASCO™ deliv- ers the heat constantly and econome ically directly in front of your car radiator—where it is most needed— at a cost of but a few cents a day. Heating System / ~TO-SET-UP ‘The“*WASCO”onl, requxru!mmum attention daily. made possi- | ble by the automatic n(uhur,whid: operates by the expansion and con- traction of the water in the system. Thill ‘wonderful h;d and this nlm stem, complete and ready to t‘:ll..zmld not be furnished for the pncobu!forthnf-cttlntithmuk “The for self-regulating ‘"WASCQ' lelll the following prices: 1-car sys- tem $65; 2-car $34; 3-car $105; 4-car $126; S-car $140; 6-car $161. Any handy man can install. Learn how to heat y '-! age economically and safely. Send for “WASCO” catalog. A.G.Hawker 8 Elm St. 1-car system $65. CABBAGE FOR SALE 5,00 per hundred, 65¢ per doz. Leave orders with H. §. Tallard, Superintendent of Municipal ; W. B. Rossberg, at Water Commissioners’ Office, City Hall, 7. H. Keboe, 209 Main Street. Automobile Supplies, Tires, Gloves and Acces- es Goto ADNA F. EW.L Office Open Manday JOHNSON Tel. 961. HATCH CO. and.Saturday Evenings, MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-zimile of Typewriting done in 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GP. INC. 26 Ktare Strnei Hartford. Cohn. Huds;on Motor Car§ Williams Auto Go. Office and Show Bervice Station Kcom 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Eim St BENJAMIN M. KNOX, Teacher of Singing. Rooms 39 and 40 Booth's Block Tuesday Afternoon and Evening. * No Charge for Voice Trial. Telephone 545-3 W. F. Keeley Co. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS Dealer in Reo, Chevrolet and Repub- lic Trucks. Repair a Specialty, Tel. 1228 AUTO LIVERY HORACE L HART Reclinble and Reasonable Servive TEL. 1930 Packard Limousine $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged 500 ARCH S'I'RFET 7-pass. Rates $2, G. ARAGE 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. 553. Under Bronson Hotel ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP, ELEOTRICAL, CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. The New The Charming Fall Draperies Our display is ready for yourgeviewing. And most comiplete it is. Printed Linens choice colorings a artistic effects. Fancy Sets and Scri —A remarkably vari lay. * Lace Curtains, Mount- ‘ ed lacertdge and inser- tions. . 8 MAY h SUGGEST TO YOU? 2 Have you lost ‘& sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. = Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does CASH IN ADVANCE. E 18 Whatever you neéd and whenever you need . it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let not xnow who lost it. AGENTS WANTED LOST. Leading Manufacturer doing National business requires reputable sales- men for local territory, calling on large faotories, garages, and stores. Permanent = position. Milwaukee Tank Works, Becher street, Milwau- kee, Wis. 9-29-1dx LARGE; 'MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, derwear, hoslery, dresses, walists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 New York City. B-12-e o Sat.26t I'VE A NEW LINE of Soap, Extracts, Toilet Goods, Perfumes, etc.,, for agents. ' 100 per cent, profit. Sam- ple free. Write quick. Lacassian Co., Dept. 61, St. Louis, Mo 9-29-1ax e e e, FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, heated. 83 Maple St. 9-2§<5d front FURNISHED ROOMS—For housekeeping. All conveniences. 16 Prospect St. 9-24-6d T — NOTICES. light Notice. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Honorable Edward M. Yeo- mans, Referee in Bankruptcy, I will sell at Public Auction, on the prem- ises at No. 1128 Stanley Street, New Britain, Conn., Monday, October 1, 1917, at 2 p. m., 3 wagons, 2 sleighs, all milk cans, milk bottles, separator and all machinery used in the milk business, and the property of J. Sha- piro & Sons Est. FRED WINKLE, Trustee. J. Shapiro & Sons Bankrupt Est. NOTICE—For Drafted Men Only. Our reduced prices on high grade photographs. It will pay you to sée us First, Arcade Studio. 9-27-4dx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out.; Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richar@Covert. Tel. 266-12. 9-24-6dx 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 1467-4. 6-15-tf ORDER OF NOTICE. Teofll Wieczorek v. Representatives and Creditors of the New Britain Savings Bank & Building Associa- tion, Anderson & Alling and Timo- thy W. Stanley. State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss., New Britain, Septem- ber 22. A. D.. 1917. Upon the complaint of the sald Teofil Wieczorek, praying for reasons therein set forth, for a decree remov- ing cloud on title and cancelling, of record two certain mortgages and a Mechanic’s Lien upon a piece of land in said New Britain, Hartford County, and for other equitable relief, now pending, returnable on the First Mon- day of October, A. D, 1917, before the City Court of the City of New Britain. It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority, that this is an action for equitable reltef, to which it would be neces- sary, to make the executor, adminis- | trators or successors of said defen- dants, if any, a part, and that there is no such executor administrator, or successors. Therefore, Ordered—That notice of the pendency of said complaint be given said defendants by publishing this order in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper printed in sald New Brit- ain, once a week fortwo successive weeks, commencing on or before the 24th day of September, A. D, 1917. EMIL J. DANBERG. Clerk of the City Court for the City of New Britain. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, frigerators, Beds and Bedding, Ki Utensils, Etc. A.D.LIP 34 Lafayette Street FOR SALE® HERE ARE AUTO BARGAINS. Ister (like new.) e Bros.’ Tour- One 185, 16, 17 # of auto ‘tires. No nable Yffer refused. fih COHEN MOTOR:' CO. Acetylene Welding. 86 Arch St. FOR SALE Qmart Preserve . Jars. Hallindn, 142 Main St. Two un- | LOST—Sum of money between New Britain Machine Co., and Chestnut street R. R. crossing. Call 1796, Reward. 9-29-3dx TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Five room tenement, up- to-date improvements, 64 Trinity street. 'Phone 1284-3. 9-29-dix TO RENT—Two tenements, one of five rooms and one of six; semi- detached bungalow, on City ave- nue. Apply Title Realty and De- velopment Co., room 6, 193 Main street. Office open evenings. Call between 7 and 8. 9-29-tf MINIMUM CHARG ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—MALE. Six painters wanted—Steady work guaranteed. Apply at once to John Boyle Co., 3-5 Franklin 8Square.— advt, the city know your wants FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Business wagon with top. Also heavy harness. F. H. Bollerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971-12. i 9-27-6dx ‘WANTED—Office boy over 16 years of age. Good chance for advance- ment. Apply Vulcan Irdn Works, 63 John St. 9-26-tf ‘WANTED—An office boy. the office of the Corbin Lock Co. Apply at Cabinot 9-22-6d FOR SALE—Privot hedge, grape vines, shade and peach trees. Thos Paonessa, 212 Oak street. 9-27-3dx FOR SALE—Fine Quality Peaches. Elberta peaches for canning, Sunset Orchards Co., Shuttle Meadow, Tel- ephone 82-4, tt FOR SALR. FOR SALE—Business wagon with top. Also heavy harness. F. H. Bollerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971-12. 9-29-6dx FOR SALE—Fine Quality Paeches. Elberta peaches for canning, Sunset Orchards Co., Shuttle Meadow, Tel- ephone 82-4 9-24-tf FOR SALE—Several horses just out of hard work. Also a three ton truck and office roll top desk in good shape. N. B. Ice Corp. 9-27-6d FOR SALE—20 shares D & C Flour Co, $5 share. Paying 8 per cent. Address 454 Broad St., Hartford, Conn. 9-28-2dx TO RENT—House, good barn and about seven acres of land. Inquire No. 2, R. R. Arcade. 9-28-tf TO RENT—56 room tenement, second floor, all modern improvements, 430 Park street. 9-28-3dx TO RENT—Garage. Inquire 144 Fair- view street. 9-28-3dx TO RENT—Rooms with or without board, 58 Wipthrop street. 9-28-d2x TO RENT—Six room’tenement. Mod- ern improvements. 619 Stanley St. Phone 473-4. 9-27-d8x ‘TO RENT—Four rooms first floor at 176 Cherry street. Inquire 156 Cherry street. 9-27-tf 1'1‘0 RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 9-27-tf TO RENT—New houses, just com- pleted; 6 room rent, $26.00; 5§ room rent, $25.00; 7 room rent, $27.00. Quigley, 277 Main St. -4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A table girl and a cham- ber maid. Also middleaged woman to help about the kitchen work. Apply 280 Main St., Lenox House. 9-29-2d GIRL WANTED to feed Automatic machine. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 9-28-d2 WANTED—In broker’s office, lady for clerical work, able to oper- ate typewriter. Address in own hand writing, stating salary wanted. Address Box 5 XX. Herald. 9-28-tf WANTED—American girl, years for companion American woman. 19X1X. 15 to 20 to young Address Box 9-28-d2x WANTED—Competent Mrs. Frank J. ton street. cook. Apply Porter, 77 Lexing- 9-27-8d | WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ap- ply 185 Lincoln street. 9-26-6dx WANTED—GIrl or woman for light housework. Apply 656 Harrison St., or call 'Phone 2021. 9-20-tf — WANTEM WANTED — Bookkeeper. Must be competent and well recommended. State salary expected. Address Box 16D, Herald. 9-29-14 WANTED—To buy all kinds of bottles and jugs. Mail postal to Ziskin & Co., 981 Stanley St., or call 1233-14. 9-28-d3x WANTED—To buy rubber tired Con- cord or Runabout, in good con- dition. State price in first letter. ‘W. B. SRheeran, Woodland St., Bristol, or ’bhone 425. 9-29-d1x WANTED—Two first class waiters on lunch counter for night work. No chair lunch. Wages $15 and meals. Call or address O’Larry’s, “Keep Smiling” restaurant, New London, Conn. 9-28-2dx WANTED—Young lady over 16 years of age for clerical position in fac- tory office of local concern. Gram- mar school training essential. Ap- ply Box B 26 B, Herald Office, stat- ing age, education and experience. 9-27-3d WANTED—Large hot water radiators and valves. g79~23_ 9-25-tf WANTED—GIrl neral house- work. Apply 6 Cedar St. 9-25-6dx Reliable Employ_l;lent Agency 74 West Main St. Tel. 428-12 Help Wanted Help Supplied Male and Female. Cooks, Kitchen Hands, House Girls, | Hotel Clerks and Porters, Laborers and Farm Hands. vyoung } FOR SALE—Several two-family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 9-28-6dx SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE. COMPLETELY FURNISHED SHORE Cottage in beautiful high location, only one lot from waterfront, over- looks Sound for miles, with half- mile beach and in high-class neigh- borhood; house has all improve- ments, town water, sewer connec tion, gas range and instantaneous water heater, set tubs, bath, tele- phone, four bedrooms and screened sleeping porch, stone fireplace, at- tractive lawn and garden; for sale direct by owner, personal reasons; only $750 cash required, terms can be arranged for balance. Imme- diate possession. Address R. H. W., ‘Box 27 X, care Herald Office. 911812d FOR SALE—1916 Reo touring car, good condition, complete, small mileage. A. Zimmerman, The Stanley Works. 9-20-tf FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, very de- sirable seven-room wvottage, two fire places newly painted and pa- pered, improvements, Lot 50x163, near trolley station. Price $5,000. Terms arranged. Address Owner, Herald Office. 9-29-d1 FOR SALE—Hudson super-six phae- ton, in splendid condition. A bar gain for cash, Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm’ st. 9-24-64 FOR BSALE—A few second-hand ranges, Also a full line of Stewart Ranges. F. W. Loomis Co., 150 Arch street. 9-28-tt FOR SALE—The .follawing second hand cars must be ' disposed ot within the next two weeks. No. reasonable offer refused. One 1918 6-40 Hudson touring; one 1916 :6 cyl. Overland touring; Reo, 4 cyl. touring; one 1916 Ap- person, 4 pass roadster; one Marion touring, $150; one TReo touring, will-make a good trailer, Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 9-24-8d FOR SALE—Half barrels for pickles, sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. 8-30-t¢ FARM » NEWPORT, . ‘With stock, crops and tools, vqli located, near good markets, modern buildings, reasonable prices and good terms. P Send for free catalogue. C. J. OBEN & CO., Ncwput,VL FOR SALE Nice 7 Room Cottage, 54 Lenox Place. ‘| Heat, Modern Convenience. Can be Bought Cheap. All in first class condition. Hardwood Floors, ¥urnace H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. Have you any loose change in your pocket? Here is a house at No. 427 Chestnut street which should bring it out. Take a look at it. See CAMP REAL us. The price is right. ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Building. TO RENT! House of Teii"fi’ Western Part of City *BY ¥ 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 I8 too precious 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. a When you consult him you get the benefit of his vast ex- perience and mature judgment. You will not only find him a reliable speclalist, but & &ym-e pathetic advisor—a true friendi| If you feel your health ping away from you—if realize that you are not W you ought'to be—if you hwc tried other doctors without getting help—don’t hesitate, but go at once to The Hartford Medleai Sgecmhst‘ DR. CLINTON J, HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN., 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to one 191F ]C.J. OBEN &0, e | L & Location the best, © /

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