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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918. The Classified Columns are ” 3 Have you lost a sum of > th ql money? Our records show JONE michibs il epyenny s ey that it pays best to advertise reach hundreds in the city ¥ this particular loss. Glasses, ! every week night and the g v Pins and Rings are found i chances are that several read- 5o ot in surprising quantities and ’é ers out of the hundreds will i turned in at the Herald. Your E be interested in your prope- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE1ge ™Money will surely remain i sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION, ‘he finder’s hands if he does All Advertisements for TO RENT, FOR SALE. Cast aside your superstitions the classified column Two Bargains, No. 47 and 49 Beaver Street. (io&d as regards DRY CLEANING— (& must be in the Herald TO RENT Buildings and Rentals. you CAN have your garments ary closnet WITHOUT any 4o, fj| Cice DY 1:30p.m, on the Store for commer-| H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. i oy day of issu . e triment to the fabric if you send 2 & cial use in Herald FIRE INSURANCE the work here. A Bldg Frontage 67 Our exacting care — our oo s e |V S T i, | Ohurch street. Heat Dr. A.A. TUTTLE | Williams Auto Co. in a condition street. 1-29:98% furnished. Apply e practically equal to new. o e i o | LT In Plaimvile hand pasket and Herald Pub. Co.| 75" cpestnnt sireet, | Office and Service convinced. 4 iR e “Phone 4515 ‘St_z’atlon,. 287 Elm St. e LOST—A lady’s pocketbook, Thur: ments. 155 Washington St. day noon, containing beads, key 1-29-3dx : book and sum of money on Plain- | FOR SALFE. i D 1 G umflfl Laundry cfln]q | Yille trolley. Teturn to. Herald. e e e, imflr;v;,::z:; 1;;;;0;15 };Z::etvx;n?; enison arage e e _ nished corner offices in The Barnes, | pesia ; ) - sides extra buildi 430 MAIN STREET. 266 ARCH ST. § | LOST—On Arch street, ve ; 131 Main St. L. M. Barnes. L ‘A ng space on side horse blanket. Finder telephone 1-29-6d Livery Cars for hire, aay and night 1061-5 1-28-24 | ——. H. N. LOCKWQOD, = = 5 g Storage, Supplies and Repairing. HELP WANTED—MALE. - TO RENT-_Five room tenement. New | Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. EHE Soopiios rl — FOUND. house. Apply 45 Belden St. ‘WANTED \\nrl(xn;.; lmnwlm: per fm S E— = = 1-29-64dx Al Iseer ROUND = Purselcontaming e Autos To Rent; Closed Car: S e, ok 55 Farton | FOUND—Purse containin il : " OVERLAND-MAN- e o gj;, = i by paying for advertisc fi;:zu:‘m'hl. TO RENT—Four rooms, 3rd floor, ‘EXpert Repairing. Batteries S . | ot et Fobruary 1st, West Main street. ROSS CO, | Recharged. Acetylene Weld- e ch ; e 1o | Adults, Tel. 1062-4. 1-29-6d . ot | particulars for examination given )-1dx ing. Storage. . IS training campa and | PO I AR oS e All Models Qverlands. OREN" §.—In an unsched- [Yospitals, the American Red Cross has | 5 1-29-3dx | FOUND e TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first 139 ARCH ST COHEN MOTOR CO, uled =pm 'at the annual meeting of | notifi Secretary Baker that it is| I — Gentlemanr watch on Sor TH et e Apply ) 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST. preachers of various Protestant faiths | prepared to establish at home the WANTED. tanley street. Owr can have B De idel sisae| Storage. Accessories. in the Marble Collegiate-Church, Fifth | came camp ser: b et ek .| same by calling fton Drive ; b Avenue-and 29th Street, yesterday af- | in France. WANTED—RBoard for year and two and paying for advertisement - = == T ternoon, Col. William Jennings Bry- Secretary Baker recently wrote to months’' old baby, Call 84 Church 1-29-1dx FOR SAL J HOCHMAN an sent a broadside into what he | Chairman Davison of the Red Cross St. 1 - 219 60K | S S A U T 0 M O B l L E i A termed the “subsidized pross, Ysre; war council, suggesting that the Red| — —— — e : IV e e e e e R Pays the Very Best Prices claring that reading a New < | Cross assist in establishing this med-| A SINGLE MAN, 26, no booze, life | _ 5 lumber wagon gear, Tel. 983-2, or epalrlng a peclalty for JUNK newspaper “is.dike getting a whiff of a | jum of communication. experience in farming, wants posi- | WANTED—Dishwasher at . call 111 Dwight stroot 1-29-3dx > whiskey bottle.” According to Mr. “American Red Cross representa- : o | Bryan, the New York paperg are the | tives at the camps here, as in France” | tion for the coming year, capable of | ' (aurant. 73 Ghureh street ’ 2 | Stiing Howtnbm o o S ISR R = UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- TEL. 468-4 center of opposition to Probibitin in | wrote Secretary Baker, “would have | arences given, _2dx 2 FOR SALE—Farm, wood lot, esti-{ VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. . 3 this country. ess to the admissions and evacua-, Y - B £ mated to cut 1,000 cords which will The initiative and referendum pro- tions from the hospitals and so far i NTED—To go out washing half |y . Gy ! = | more than pay for cntire property, REO d REPUBL]C posed by the liquor interests to decide | as is in accord with medical Tues wiil e il G st | e Founs ety Braamoric o 90 acres, 45 tillable, balance wood an = . Whether New York chall or shail not | be allowed to talk with sick men.i e et 1220-10% | ok, Gatily & Branerieal offite | and pasture; good bulldings; fine lo- TRUCKS AutO epalrlflg go dry was characterized by the Ne- | They will be expected to keep famil-| EE L et 2E o 2 cation. Herald Box AB 9. 24-tf ) A : braskan as a fraud, a mere scheme to | ies constantly informed asto the con- | v\ ve room apartment for 26-29-31-2 R Zain time and postpone legislative dition and progress of the men in the| " o= 0" — — — Prompt and Efficient Service & » i di5 | $25 r $26.00 per month teply - " . tion on Prohibition. “The liquor inter- | hospitals, to write letters for men{ g, %00 1 eTa —— - w F KEELEY CO. Expert Mechanics “ i ' i- | unable to write themselves, and in | ey : sts,” he said, “would:tie every Ameri- | Una g 3 = = = - - FOR JE—Eight years horse, “an’ down, bind im hand and foot gencralito ;‘1; e ofthe (med | WANTED—Individual washing and | LARGE S TOON o | weisht 1850, Wil work double or | o LM and IRANINTNSIROETS o Dealers in b S V' 3 'S S B s | i | e ~ B and pour liquor into him three times a | Cross which designates the socloty 15| Ty o njne " \ddress Box 17XB, Herald | rent. Suitable for one or two peo- | & .. Good pdediing horse. Ed- Chalmers and Oakland G 4 Ca Gy 1-25-6dx | ple. Heat and electric light. §3 Rehnbers, IKensington. —— Motor Cars. Yeferring tosthe law prohibiting the | troops in the field and their families S e hE e nax o 2 1diers, Mr. Bryan |at hame. 2 g i ¢ 4 EalcfoRiinoniLes S Chairman Davison replied that uu»‘\V NTED—To buy a 2 or # tenement | — 3 e | e e # | THE AUTO SALES CO said: - 4 Address House, O b front room, ! i . ‘hank God for the War Depart- | Red Cross would immediately appoint | house. No agents. 3 o e 5 . Office. e hed Yornet = and | HORSE for le, by private family, - ment and Gevernment that have made | Tepresentatives or searchers in the | Herald Office CoxbeTigs s toh 4‘-';1 e Al sl b e 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2252 i e s camps t the service in | B i = : i s ot to! ts safe for our soldier | various camps to pu & i v o d 2 . 3 ; i : D tro cantonments | ot o Gihats T Seree o Advertised Lette L . i family horses in Connecticut, raised 3 i b Y8l ing:the country “bone dry,” | would abide by whatever resulations| The following is a list of '{'“‘“v’fjr TO R shedliroom fofone (SRS X aE e ,1 “‘h‘""‘f‘f\v" 03'0’:,?1 b - 4 WOOD and HAY FOR SALE Mr. Bryan contended, more slaves will | Were proscribed. Eainins e USdhin At S 0| Iiorl twoleia Bl sntisonmal Ont Ion I oS e el acs i ; 2 = i 50 TONS OF HAY. - r. )‘{r;\ s from hondagettol B Baker anmounced today | ain, Conn.. Post 'Y((h(' for the week al, home cooking, all modern con- Sl W \‘vu}I 4 g ‘ Green, hard wood for stove, furiiace be 1 .‘ tva e free $eovi vy on as details are arranged ; ending Jan. 1‘”«. veniences, 369 T Main street. % n‘,k‘ i \h‘w-o e e 2 t et B or fire place. Sizes and lengths tc suit, key than he Emancipation | DY the surgeon general and the adjut-{ Astor E . (2). 1-26-5dx \ anywl fongalio 0 a o - el Lk Ml cal bondeze by the C | ant general, orders would be issued to| Burnham, Mrs. M., 534 Maple, buggy. Will be 9 years old in q B W B ot s voreo S Proclamation. A Ao Arit tapthe ¢ s My Etle = = S - March and never been sick a day k e . sev to | camp commanders “informing them of | Crews, Myrtle. - ISHED ROOMS, 33 Main stroot. farch a “How can we teach L‘“":O::‘L o :": the plan and bespeaking their co-{ Cohen, Ida. oL 1626-14. e or cven t.n}\fn‘ a lamp step, weighs the world if we do ;"" l{]O(Y“l wrpis | ODeration, both in facilitating the Chor J . Grove St. i) s L close 1o 1‘,‘m) pounds. If we can ?urm:\\:’\c::;:‘n,r,\ 'at and ihe battle is | WOk Of the searchers and in making| Coons, Geo. 38 Pleasant FURNISHED ROOM—Ail conven- fnd some) old kpereondinthopsoun. 2 S | OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— them comfortable in camp.” Torraist, (©h v B 2 Heti try, who will give a nice young pet . fing “SAFETY T % ks sk : Jrestorn N 1 : fences, heat and electric light. Call | c0od home, we will make | Why not bring “SAT FTRST DON'T MATTER IF BROKE on. I am sanguine of victory man | e Di Guolania, Francisco Domenico. c o horse a good home, we will make | & S g as passed | raet. 2-5- e vice $85. 1 Movement Right Home by Using | I pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cash for :‘:io‘uozgetl‘t:mt:::;:h?n ]}:iwhel 2@. sed | EVENTS TONIGHT ::‘?’f","fl’&?{,,f” A | ;u‘~: u’rmh(()v‘hlh e : x;)dy\(:‘,:flol( G ONTVEouTEE A ST FIUITZEIEN TcRan d | nlzl gold, silver, and broken jewelry. through.” y ';‘(‘)(‘_“)f;;,"x i NOTICE. House, 35 Cooke street, Water- | Cream, for Ours is the only properly | Send by parcel post and receive check Mr. Bryan concluded by saying the § e en ey o h o Ty bury, Conn. 28-2dx | Pasteurized Product Sold in New | by return mail. Will hold goods 10 three tiingswhe had prayed for were Fox’s t eatcr, igh class photo A vm LIS . ez Ray LADII I o ST 3 i " | Britain. | days f:\r‘n(‘mh‘(s approval of my offer. Prohibition, Woman Suffrage and | Plays. Maeth, Lucelle, 15 Chapman. G i T TG O o L. MAZER, 2007 So.5th St., Phila., Pa. c ; v Norran, Philip, Laver St. 2he Sl e & 0 LE—60 acres of woodland at e universal peace. Liyceum theater, vaudeville and su- Olmstead, Mrs. H Bassctt. able fabrics will bring a com- 7 wcre. Will cut enough wood J E, SEHBERT & SON s o IR o 3 fortable income. Write for free . 2 perior photo plays. Page, Alice. = o . B = pay for the land. C. L. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE PRESERVE UNION, IS _ Rice, Peter, Jubilce St. Sunplesigian dElipantic lars g Send Barnes, Barnesdale. 1-25-4dx 101 PARK STREET. THE OLASSIFIED COLUM? . i X references, Old Colony Textile Co., 2 vaudeville and| Seeton, C. R Keeney's theater, 3 R ¥c : 20y : : - — - clephone 1936, APPEAL OF KAISER moving ‘pictures. Smilie, Thomas. 02 BM, Broadway, T . : SR o 2 - = FOR SALE—One McCaskey register, 3 WWENIL, WA e e || O ETIE— i 99 G o cost $80; 1 Peanut Roaster, cost TAXI and LIVERY . Hope ral Alliance Will W. L. Morgan lodge, K. SN A.\II:‘ for "-"‘,‘»i;mwd letters and n Electrical wiri fixtures, door- ; 1 Jece Box 6x8x2, cost $80; Service Reasonable, Reliable Espresace meets in Vega hall. tion date of list. bells installed, etc.; reasonable, best 1 Soda Fountain, cost $450; 1 —7 Passenger Packard Not Disin te Before Victory W. F. DELANEY, - Basketball. Y. : i Postmaster. Is Achieved. e —————————— ] » Jerome St. Tel. 162 { sell for less than one-half pr:ifi:ev COOLEY & TRO(TP | H. IS HART, | \ -6dx Address Box 273, Bristol. 1-26-31 L s e & i ZSA_%X’npel;grl‘i\;".llfii:m\‘: = = = == — - — ELEOCTRICAL CONTR. 1220 BN ] in a telegram responding b ay | . congratulations from President : GG Kaempf of the Reichstag-says: | ; “I begin a serious and decisive | % : year with proud thankfuiness:for the namense succosses e s | | Opp. Arch. 127 Main St. Phone 1409-2 § . L2 TYPEWRITERS- b and: their brifiant leaders. I know to o e i Our sexular Mo what extent:the loyal work.of the peo- N 3 = 3 e of highest grade ple at.home has.contribated-to these . . : f, s ey successes andshow much distress and | All Our Quilted Jackets to be closed Out at § o e, =i ARt e rebuilt faa janxiety had to be borne by every | Extreme Low F1 res. S \ > » chines of all makes e onich dat ment were antea | At 89c All Qullted Jackets without Sleeves, were $1.25 i . X : ; ry our rental to Gepman history and in which the |l Ag $1.98 Quilted Jackets with sleeves, were $2.69. g e S ff ? \i RN TS g '[ ch:::‘: ::f“"':: curb. Telephone 668-4. The Berlin rkmanship Richard Coridan, = American Meat Slicer, $180; will Limousine— \ ) great army leaders, the simple work- v ers and the lonely widows inscribed | lowest prices; We their names. Closing Out Some Voile Crepe de Chine and Geor- J e i | . inspect machisies “My ardent daily wish is that my % . 3 i Qo o % hthl: prompt beloved people, without-arrogance but |l gette Waists at Below Costs: Th S . with a deep consciousness of Lheh—[ . A | . : ] delivery:. wer and Tight, may externaly and At $1.19 Waists which w ere $2.00. ] ; S0 / ’ ; ; Brvermatty in e win o sertmisen- || A¢ §1.98 Waists of Voile and Crepe were $3.00. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 73 West Main Sireel, Tel, 612 line preserve their union until > There would not be so painstaking studies of & epe- ’ g final victory of arms lays the fiunda- | @ At $3.98 Waists of Crepe de Chine and Georgette, i ey M SRRl e S - o = e ——— o e o l Ewere 85 peRl Gl @R B D WANT A FIRST CLASS RENT? —We offer one for $30, one for $35 folding of their mental.smd-economic | re $5.98. work. s s S Eor vs achl oo el power.” turn for help. Dr. Hyde, determined to and one for $10 in choicest sections— Also $20 rent. et or ren {1 it s = 1 A Nemo Wonderlift Corset bought now means a [ Chronic, Nervous and Spe- || Investigate ways and means your property. . | if people only knew where to i CONSERVE MANPOWER. | % f = o clal Diseases are more trying, to help the victims of Nerv- et e i real saving. Now selling at $5.00. Will be advanced | arc harder to endure, because || ous and Chronic Troubles, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO Engineers and_Shiphuilders Object to to $6.00 on February 4th. 1 they are with you from has devoted his professional 2 * Further Drain. i week to week, from month to life to their speedy and thor- Liverpool, Jan. 29.—The Mersey dis-| month, often from year to ough alleviation. 272 Main Stroet trict federation of engineering and | year. You are not sick By consulting him you will shipbuilding trades, at a meeting at- | encugh to go to bed, yet you therefore get the benefit of tended Dby 4,000 members last night, are not well enough to enjoy his experience and mature adopted a resolution calling for all| B - life and do justice to your judgment. His thorough « s e istancs oYan bt n s oAl ]j\ work. And the flrmer your equipment enables him to FOR SALE upon the country’s manpower unless : trouble takes hold of you, the give you every kind of treat- the government immediatey declares more it saps your vitality and ment your case might re- its willingness to adopt the labor q crushes your ambition quire. ailors’ Pressing Machine. Must sell to make room party’s war aims, promises to facili- 157 Cherry St" first floor. 5 rooms. To treet such troubles suc- If there is help for you, Dr. Tailo tate an international workers con- cessfully requires the long, Hyde is the man to help you. Improv s. This isa U, S. Hoffm b ference and agrees to conscription of |[j Provements. for improvement < an make and LR 31 Fairview St, 2nd floor. 6 rooms. The Hartford Medical Specialis; can be bought reasonable. Sir Auckland Geddes, director of = tena ana moopecs e mecne o § THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE CONNORS HALLORAN CO. accepting the invitation. He made 53 g St 378 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN, : & long speech and was questioned FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Secy. [ | 8 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1 248 Main Street. for two hours, receiving an ovati. ‘Phone 728. 193 MAIN STREET S D& conoluded. A T T YL S S NSt ST SO . 205 Bank Bulldmg.