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R o T R Whatever you need aund it the Herald classified columns wiil Have you lost a sum of money? QCur 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 - gass i f' ed whenever yo: need y A WURD B give you a surprising amount CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16; °f service and results—Let , e Over There” How [ Feel About It It 1 a H i Spend 15 Cents On It A father’s truly remarkable article, telling exactly how thou- sands of other fathers have felt, feel now and will feel. 'Every father and mother should read this “confession,” in which thousands will see them- selves. It isin the January Ladies’ Home Journal. nat now who lost it. TOST. LOST—Black and white neckpiece, between corner Chestnut and Elm streets and the:Fair., Finder return to the Fair and claim reward. 1-4-1dx LOST—Lady’s blaékspeeketbook, Dec. 24, Finder return to Herald office. Reward. 1-2-4dx —_— FOUND. FOUND—A scarf. Apply Regal Hotel not later than 8 a. m., Saturday. 1-4-1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Used cars, buy now, ex- ceptional values. Used Dodge Brothers touring and and delivery Reo n Motor Co, roadster. SALF dison with cabinet, 60 good in good order. $S. Herald. FOR records Farm in Newington; near ain; 162 acres. For terms ticulars apply to Kirkham & Coop- er. 12-26-tt FOR SALE—Dairy, milk routes, &o. Best in New Britain, with moder equipment, pasteur g outfit, valuable good will and routes. with or wethout lease of farm, stock and buildings. Apply to &irkham & Cooper, 12-26-tf HELP WANTED—F MALE. | | TO RENT—Tenement seven roadster. | TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. rooms, improvements. Inquire on prem- 1-2-44x 2nd floor, modern 54 South High. ises. TO RENT—Furnished room bath. Reference required. Box 33XX. with Herald 1-1-déx TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 12-15-tf R T e e —————— WANTED. WANTED—Girl would like position as gencral housekeeper. Good — cook. Address Box X30X, Herald. 1-4-4dx &e., | repair wor L. Coridan, 1628.4. sonable prices. 1 Jerome St., Tel. | 1-4-6dx | rooms for light American couple. 1-3-2dx Ay WANTED—3 or 4 housekeeping by Address Herald box 33XX. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Two in famil South High street 1-4-1d TO RENT: improvements. Iirst class tenement; all 155 Washington St. 1-2-4dx | WANTED—By competent young lad stenographer with seven years' ex perience, position in local off Address Stenographer, Herald ( WANTED—A. cook; references. George Hill. 16 Washington stree "EED—Man between 31 and 45 of age as night watchman by local concern. Box 28, care Herald. 1-4-3t WANTED— state of Maine, New Hampshire Vermont. Best company, good wages and best of board. Far e Wednesday and Friday at t Carroll’s Employment of- Allyn street, Hartfor Don’t Economize Poor advice you say? Not by any means when applied to Insurance. Unless you are ready and willing to stand a part of the Fire loss yourself, you must carry fully 80 per cent. insurance of your present stock value. A few dollars saved now, may mean a hundred lost later. Don't economize and be disappointed when the loss is settled. Let us write an additional policy on vour stock of merchandise. ’Phone us (728) and we will call and see you. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. 'PHONE 728, 193 MAIN STREET. TYPEWRITERS— Our regular stock of highest grade factory rebuilt ma- chines of all makes Try our rental service; best guar- anteed machines; lowest prices; we inspect machines monthly; prompt delivery. New Brit- ain Typewriter Ex- change, 72 West Main St, ‘tel. 61 duly i herehy | entit | dispense | to its social life | 88 West Main | Britain, | NOTICE Competent stenograh State age, education, ex- perience and salary desired. Good s, P. O. box 1005 MEN to harve lake. The FIFTY tle Meadow Co. at Bailey “tlce WANTED—An office boy at Publishing Co. NOTICE. Closed car to rent by hour Careful driver. Cohen Mo- 8 (“hestnut street or 86 Williams Auto Ca. Cffice and Service Station, 287 Elmr St. NOTICEV!V TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF HARTFORD COUNTY The cting Charter Oak 1% Ly Ired W. Jost, authorized by vote of said Club, apply for a Club Certiticate to it to have in its possession and to member and intoxicating liquo Club, wsurer, its s an incident under the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 1915 at the quarters of said Club, located at street, Town of New Said Club has for its purposes and objects the following: The promotion of welfare. It has a membership of 180 and was organized April 15, 1913. The Officers, Directors, Board Governors are as folows: President, George Roden; President, George Smith; Secretary and Treasurer, Jost. A copy of its By-Laws, Constitutior and list of members are hereto an- nexed its members’ of Vice Financial Fred W of October, 1917 The Charter Ouk Foresters' Club, PRED W, Treasurer, duly authorized, Iy JOST, ated at New Britain this 27th day Bradbury’s Doughnuts and | Crullers For Sale at all lead- | ing grocers. W. E. HART, Agent. Tel. 656-12 spirituous | 500 woodsmen to work in ' advanced. Meet agent | Herald | 12-81 -t | 1-4-6d | ‘ Prompt and Efficient Service = — 1 WANTED—Ticket-taker. Apply Fox's| theater. 1-2-3d | WANTED—A young man or woman for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tt WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. ! N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight | office, Whiting street. 10-8-tf WANTED—Electric wiring fixtures | repair work; reasonable prices. R. | L. Coridan, Jr!, 131 Jerome St., Tel. 1628-4, 12-28-7dx —_— FURNISHED ROOMS | Furnished room for light housekeep- ing.. All conveniences. 101 Fair- view street, upstairs bell. 1-4-2d4 ‘ Furnished Rooms for light housekeep- ing. All improvements. 33 Main St. 1-4-2d THREE-ROOM FLAT ——With bathroom; good location; price reasonable. 484 Church St. 1-4-tf FURNISHED .ROOMS — Two front | housekeeping rooms, bath connect- ing, first floor. 101 Fairview street. 1-3-3dx FURNISHED ROOM-—Ail conven- jences, heat and electric light. Call | 505 Arch street. 12-5-tt | E WELDING We weld them | ACETYLED —Bring us vour broken metals. Iron, Steel, Brass, Alum- | inum or Copper. Cohen Motor-Co., 86 Arch street, 8 Chestnut street. 1-4-6d T ———— | NOTICE AUTOMOBILISTS—Let us | repair your car. We have the ex- perience and tools, work done under direct supervision Nels J. Nelson. Permalite batteries, batteries re- Cohen Motor Co., 8 Chest- 1-4-6d like new. Autes To Rent; Closed Cars. Expert Repairing. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO. 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESINUT ST. Multigraph Letters Fac-simile of Typewriting done 1In | 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE TYPEWRITER (INC.) HARTFORD co. #6 State Street. Hartford, Conn. | Auto Repairing Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. 168 ARCIL STREET. TEL. 2252 | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. 'S the city know your wants i Your Storage Battery Why Not Store the Battery for the Winter With Us? We offer you special service. Inquiries solicited. Batteries Called for and Delivered. A. G. HAWKER 11 Elm Street, New Britain. FOR SALX. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage | besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy, * H. N. LOCKWQOD, Real Estate and Insurance, OCity Hall W.F. Kéeley Co. (Elm and Franklin Strcets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Rrliable Passenger Packard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCH STREL Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. =y Ljvery Cars for hire, day and night Storage. Supplies ard Repafring. || GARAGE —FOR SALE— Seven-Room Cottage, all modern. terms. Two-Family and Store, all improvements, 163 Fairvicw St. H. D. BUMPHIEY, FIRE INSURANCE 91 Hamilton St. $5,000 and ecasy $7,000, 272 Main Streei.. HERE’S A NEW YEAR’S INVESTMENT—Fine Three- family house near center of city—Always Rents Well— Can Be Bought Right. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 373 Main Strect 30k Bank Eunildmg. POTATOES 500 Bushels at $1.65 per Bushel The Municipal Farm Committee offers for sale 500 BUSHELS OF POTATOES AT $1.65 per bushel $1.50 at storchouse. - Pelephone 2211 War Bureau; telephone 902 Mayor’s Office. for a limited delivered nr RENIER, PICKHAR 127 Main St. Opp. Arch. Phone-2 ANNUAL JANUARY SALE OF LINGERIE Thoasands of garments, perfect in finishing detail. every tiny The fastidious woman will appreciate the beauty of the laces and embroideries, with which even the in- expensive garments are trimmed. Now is the time to replenish your wardrobe for the coming year. CORSET COVERS AT 25c—One lot of Corset Covers, lace or hamburg trimmed. Regular value 39¢ CORSET COVERS AT 39c—Regular value 50c. Many other styles at 50c, 75c and 1.00. ENVELOPE AND STRAIGHT CHEMISES—At 50c, one lot worth 69c.—At 79c, one lot worth $1.00. Equally good values from $1.00 to $3.25. LONG PETTICOATS—One lot at 50c, with wide Ham- burg ruffle. One lot at 79¢c, regular price $1.00. values offered at $1.00 and up to $5.75. GOWNS AT 59c, 75¢, $1.00 and up to $6.50. DRAWERS AT 23c¢, 33¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00 COMBINATIONS from 75¢ to $3.25. Special and