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Three Fatalities Pershing reported one Americ Idst Reported FANOY OHINA™ 8 Thin Decorated China Salad Bowls, Dresden design, Hand Painted Cracker Cheese Dishes, 89¢. and autiful American China Decorated Salad Bowls, 42c. Imported China Comb and Brush Trays, 20c. i-pieco Nippon China Syrup Cups, strawberr: 15¢ L) Indi and Cream Sets, 20c¢. Hand Painted St r and Cream Sets, French decoration, 45c. Nippon China Sugar and Cream Sets, fine rich decora- s tions, 68c. 7-piece« Decorated Cake Sets, 7-piece Decorated Berry Sets, 75¢. Japanese Mustard pink floral decoration, Nippon China Baby cheerful decorations, Individual Red Baking Bowls, 11c. Hand Painted China Sets, $1.95 set Hand Painted Sets, $1. Nippon China er Sets, regular set Cups, 20c¢. Plates, 15¢. Japanese Berry China Celery Dre: at 5-piece $1.00, tint 7-inch ivory and brown Jurdinieres, 50c. 9-inch ivory and Jardinieres, 7 10-inch ivory and brown dinieres, 95c. -piece Nippon China rated Nut Sets, 69c. DUPLF TRELESS COOKERS Allimetal covered, aluminum lined, including Wear Ever Alumirum Kettles and Soap- stones; protected by aluminum bands. Remember our guarantee to satisfaction stands back every one of these Cookenr: brown tint tint Deco- as of Double compartment with roasting vessel capacity 10 quarts and two 4-quart boil- ing vessels, $15.95. Single compartment with two Kkettles, one large size 6- quart capacity, one small 3- quart compartment, two soap- stones, $9.45. Toledo Steam Cook will cook complete meal over onc burner, $8.9. Aluminum Triplicate Sauce- pan Sets, will cook thrce veg- etables over one burner, $3.19. Nickel Plated Copper Tea \Kettles, $1.45. Aluminum handle 2-piece Caxrving: Sets, 95¢ set Quick Cut Bread Knives, 20c. Alminum handle Butcher Knives, 38c. Kitchen Outfits, Rack and «Cutlery, 49c. Steel\bandle: Paring Knives Sc. Alumimem handle Paring Knives, 19c. Silver Nickel Table Knives, 5-doz. Silver Nickel Table $1.65 doz Plated Tea Spoons, 79¢ doz. Sftver Nickel Plated Table Spoons, $1:69 doz. Retinned Tea Spoons, 20c doz. Retinned ' Table Spoons, 43¢ doz. Teller Cooking and Slicing Knives, 9¢. Table Forks, silver mickel, $2.25 doz. Family size Meat Saws. 23c. Double edge Grapefruit Knives, 35c. King Butter Curlers, 42c. Guaranteed Steel Mincing Knives, 20c. GAS CASUALTIES and 18 on by Gen. One Killed in Action. Gen n Washington, March 1 dier killed in action on bru the day of the Gern attack ‘ three dead from 15 and saverely wounded on the same da Serious Pershing— ,m. -] K ntra nces to M Trumbull Furniture, China 12 7 ang cott n and Rugs, 1 Houscfu Stree Store Church Tace 1 i Stro Curtains, shings. mbull and Church Streets. GE T THE IT's A GOOD O THRIFT STAMP HABIT: I TO CULTIVATE SACRIFICES NISHINGS & Co.’s Housefurnishin, at watchfulness and resour Kitchen Utensils Frary & bod Choppers, Clar value ande mus 0 wders, Frary & Clark's 4- loaf size Bread Makers, very special $1.98. 1-quart Lightning Butter Churns $2.62. Slotted Cake Spoons, 7c. Japanned Dust Pans, wpanned Sink Shov Pyramid Gas Toasters < Sheet Iron Griddles, 23c. Glass Coffec Mills, fasten on wall, 75¢. Potato Ball Cutters, 10¢C. Nickel Plated Broom Hold- ers, 4c Tin 9c. 1c Rinsing Pans, 19c. Round Individual Cake Pans for the soldier boy, ¢ Oblong Tin Bread Pans, 9c. Long-Handle Tin Dippers, 10c. Rotary Flour Sifters, 25c¢. 10c Steel Wool, 8c. lyminum 2-quart Aluminum Sauce ns with extra strong handle, 19c. 19¢ Aluminum Cake Turn- 1 Aluminum 9c. 1-quart Aluminum Measures, 69¢. Aluminum Ware Bread Pani Measuring Cups, Graduate Sugar Shak- Aluminum \l‘!mll\um Drinking Cups, Berlin Covered uce Pans. 3-quart Aluminum BELICTRICAL SUPPLIES Reddy Toaster Ranges, $1.95 Thermn Round 3-Fleat Klectric Grill, $5.75. Landers , Frary & Clark’s Electric Toasters, $3.39. Landers, Frary & $: Electric Percolators, Clark’s 3,49, Electric & 40 watt 20c each. il Glass Cut Glass Ice Tubs, rose design, 45¢. Cut Glass Footed Comports, floral design, 48c. Cut Glass Sugar and Creams, daisy design, 45 Cut (lass 3-plece Mayon- ts, plate, bowl and Light Bulbs, floral na ladl t grape design, Cut Glass 19-inch Bud V new floral design. 5 Cut Glass 9-inch Candle- sticks, -colonial ‘design, 67c. Cut Glass 6-inch Heavy wppies, butterfly design, $-inch Cut Gla Bowls compbination mitre and floral design, $2.50. ming, atilized to its limit our the best service in Housefurnishings accomplish. yductions from our always low 71 5 Stor great can I purc we hasing ever The ticles Excepted--12 Talcott St, >, Why are se many power gave reduced prices DINNER WARE prices, in months and pre- in our 112-picce Nippon Hand- Painted China Dinner Sets, pink and blue floral decora- tion for $52.00. 112-piece Grindley Dinner Sets, pink border design with fawn color combination lig weight teas and saucers, 112-piece American Porce- lain Dinner Sets with pink spray decoration, Best quality American Porce- lain Cups and Saucers, decor- ated in French floral design, zold lined, $3.00 dozen. Large size Platters, pink, rose decoration, linglish por- celain; value 10, now $1.30. American decorated Dinner- ware, clover leaf and pink rose design: Dinner Plates, sale price, 30 dozen Break( Plates, sale price, 0 dozen Tea Plates, sale price $1.90 dozen. Pie Plates, sale price $1.50 dozen. Friit Saucers, sale price, $1.08 dozen inch Platte sale price weh nch Platters, sale price, each. 10-inch Platte sale price 15¢ each. S-inch Platters, sale price, each. 6-inch Platters, sale price, 20¢ each. 8-inch poies, sale price, each. neh ppi sale price, 29¢ each. 6-inch Nappies, sale price, 23¢ each Tea Pots, ale price, 85¢ A. Oatmeal Saucers, sale price, $2.00 dozen. Tndividual Butters, sale price 60¢ dozen. Covered Butters, sale price, 85¢ each. Round Oblong Covered Dishes, $ 3 Woodenware and Laundry Needs Indoor Clothes Gem Step Ladders, Step Ladder Chairs, $1 Pantry Steps, 93c. Kleanwell Carpet Sweepers, 95¢. Rival Wooden Ash Sifters, 82¢. nd Pai » Size Combined Mop Fiber \Vatcr Large Wet Wash Bas- 8 O lnn,'\ qize Glass ‘Wash, Boards, . Eureka Electric VACUUM CLEANERS v the 1 be anc one bet Ve a Sur ieve 1 eve ter. simple demor ner. is with Hartfor E re rerior We in it ory and ns. None 1 to d ireka approve of it, Agents for Etectric guarantee it, customer There’s °ss expensive or operate. 12 Talcott St., stration. who buys none Come to and ask for a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, The Ciassified Cojum the and reach hundreds in every week mnight cliances are that seve ra iy are vour agents—the penny ads city the i read- ers out of the hundreds will g be interested in your propo- % sition. 1918, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINTMUM CHARGE 1¢e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum money? Qur records show \ 'hat it pays best to advertise (his particular loss. Glasses, ’ins 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 not =now who lost it. FOR SALE. TOST. 1O RENT, FU ll\lxln‘ > ROOMS-—Two nished rooms to rent at 28 South High street. Mrs. G. P. Diilon 28 Two LARGE FRONT ROOM single beds with Board, suitable for two gentlemen. §6 Lake -street tf Sxperienced strippers Apply New ‘0. Wal turni Brit- ain -in Paper girls. Box ( WANTED work in Box 26AA, Young we local Her i for facton Office. = i WANTED—Strong, capable, colored { | girl for hous kY. W A ; Hungerford Court - 1 | WANTED—Competent irl to assist C) | children and second el { Mrs. W. E. Attwood, st. | | - —— — A WORKING HOUSE > For | man and boy, for the country, mid- | dle aged with one child. Protest- | ant preferred. Good home in pref- | erepce to bigh wage Address Box 8B, Office. Herald woman for cleri- i u work in local factory. Box 613, | | Herald. o] n =i s o | WANTED New Britain ! | Hospital, and { | WANTE “Gompetent| maid for geon- | | eral housework. Mrs. M. | sella, WANTED- Lexington 18 Harrison St. competent cook. street. 2- | WANTED—Young lady to work on letter filimg amd general office work. Address Box X17X, Herald Office. 2-18-tf — N. J. Marvin R. Dunn of Anderson, Ind. | Addison W. Jones of Hopkinsville, Ky. Joseph Gelden of New York mes W. Griffin of Livingston, Ky. Chester C. Harris of Alban, R. 1. slightly wounded on the same date. | Sergeant Casper M. Heckemeyer of fractured skull. Private Teimer Reyelt of l(ar-‘ Private Jacob Anger of Louisvill To Whom It May Concern. lan, Towa, was killed in action. Ky. On account of the big rush of bus- Privates Joseph A. Schumacher of | Robert M. Beatty of Hammong, |iness during this great consignment Bristol, Pa., and Sid Coleman of Cord, | Ind. sale now being held by E. . Groves Ark., died on February 26 and Pri- Irank P. Mahoney of Muncie, Ind. | & Co., of Cleveland, (H»nu, m«,» ;./,.h,‘ vate George E. Galloway of Fair- Alvin Masterson of Rochester. furniture stock of Harry .}l'j\ ..1' mont, N. C., on February 27 from gas. | ypq d » Main street, Ne I n»‘m, i injure: . may be impossible to deliver the The men severely injured were: | Schuyler C. Mowrer of Monticello, | goods for a couple of days as we have Sergeant Willilam J. Fagan of Mad- | 1,9 2 Tm»,‘»l\ f,n.x“u ‘}:|l'1 L ab a0 a0 | Davia B Plunkett of Hammonds- | costamors not to think thes Corporal William O'Connell of | ville, Ohio Seen forsotten if they don’t get The ‘ambridge, Mass. A\dam Bielawsky of Irvington, N. 7. | goods -on day of purchase. All goods Corvor nn L. Van Sice of| Emile N. Cote of Manchester, N. 1. | aill he delivered as soon as possible. verle ' Walter J. Daum of Wes HARRY ALEX. The privates were members of a trench motar battery. Wagoner John Brown of Muncie, Ind., also was severely wounded | February 26, and Private Bernard JI. | Beckwith of Morocco, Ind., was St. Louis, Mo., and Private Clide S. Balts of Elizabeth, N. JI., werc se- | verely wounded February 25 Deaths from accident and disease | among the American troops in France, reported, included Private | Ralph G. Hurd of Lowell, XN OVERLAND-MANROSS G0. FOR SALE—Idison Phonograph and LOST—Vest to man’s suit, between L - bunch of records, $5.00; worth 'I O RE N I J"otri(;st :L ;:inf(l) Ol hall. j‘nrgdor Storage and Accessories, twice. Telephone 207 ¢ notify Herald Office. 2-28-3 = e SRASROREL. i St f mer- - 5 o~ *| Repair Work a Specialty. FOR SALE—Fine new set eloctrical ore Ior com LOST—Pair shecpskin-lined *mits, | pnone 2227 39 Arch St books. 205 Curtis St. Upstairs. . . H ld Thursday night. Return to Her- 1: ren ot. x| cial use in Herald) «arewerd. s FOR SALE—Cottage with land, Bldg. Ffontage 67 Al F 50x160, near trolley, $450, if taken | t at once. For particulars, write | Ch h H Mrs. C. Nipert, 90 Edward; ‘rN‘!.E l‘“_.c Street' €a FOUND—Sunday, . purse containing 130 MAIN STREET Hartford. 3-1 < h d A l sum of money. HBetween Newing- | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. furnished. Apply it i G G e i i e e e FOR SALE—House with two ana H ld Pub Co Owner call 24 Fairview St. | i o one-half acres of land, located on era . & 2-28-1dx | CSH FOR O CTH, Shuttle Meadow road: price $300. | =~ = | CAS. OLD FALSE TE 8 Im“'””_‘p el e TES | o nLN'rTl)owgwtmrg rent, 4 rmlnnsE j————————————— | hon’t matter if broken 1 pay $2.00 1-1dx | Yery modern, including steam hea ELP to $15.00 per set, also cash for old e i s | and garase it needed to mall i WANTED—MALE. gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and e - Bbor d = of adults. P. J. Murray & |~ "~ lo e il ser J Zo s R eoln Zand ooty 5 Main strect, real estate and | WANTED—Competent clerk, stato | 14, 517 Jowel W B. H. Hibbard Co. a o 188 3.1te| ase education, experience and sal- | o rr mmail and will hold goods, 10 9 s 4 WO n H SaE 5 % Ma s ze. 2 7 8. G e s S | TO RENT—Closed and open cars to| dress Post Office Box 1005. 3-1-4d | ppia “pa i e 2 i ] 5 e 2 rent, hour or trip. Cohen Motor | — it -room house, :"‘»”‘r“'.”;l\"l‘ ~room N 1-10dg | WANTED—Young man for. clerical | = — = - cottage, .’14l>[ . H}n."x). all n‘uflun\l —_— work in local factory excellent A U T 0 M 0 B l L Sullivan and Shea, Real Bstate and | WANTID, opportunity .for right younz man. E Insurance, 276 Main street. (. Address Box 28AA, Herald Office. R salt ' WANTED—Rent, about 5 Tooms, by 3-1-3d Ing a SpeCIal o SRR = S American family of by April 1; - p g y )R SAL One three tenement | ate price and conves Box | WANTED—Boy about 16 years of UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER. e i e . Horald age in main office of local concerr VISION KEELEY. . onl. / al co i SION OF W. F. KK son for selli Inquire 715 T o O SRS Address Box 13A4A, Herald Office, W ¥ z street. John Gustafson, owner. 1 WANTIED--Several second-hand chests -3d | Ve REO and REPUBLIC e — | purposes. Tel 1461-15 or WANTED-—A good bright office boy z FOR SALE--Closed and open to Harrison St at local factory. Box 16, Herald. | TRUCKS rent, hour or trip. Cchen Motor — e S Co., 86 Arch street 2 1065 | WANTED—To go out working by the s { _— o —— — ———| day. L10 Rockwell avenue. i VANTED—A young man in local w F KEEI EY CO ¥ (”v‘. SALE: anklin touring car. { - —— manufacturing office, one having | » e . Will make an_excellent light truck | W ANTED—Young man or woman to| had experience in eost work pre- | ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. or delivery wason. G. Hurlbut, | appear in vaudeville with experi- | ferred. Excellent opportunity for | 248 Chestnut St 2-12-tf ence Apply Vito Salluce, 214 Elm advancement. Apply in own hand —_— | st 2-28-3dx | writing. Address P. O. Box 10 WOCD 22 HAY FOR SALE} D ROOMS. | WANTED—Young lady boarder at 29 23-1w | 50 TONS OF HAY. = = e | South High street. S2cond bell. eT S T pd el ar Ve s P, mace wo meat and eclean fu WANTED—Young man for clerical | o Grcery hard wood for stove, furnac nished rooms for light housekeep- | s v—r work in factory office of local con- | oF orc Piace. Sizes and lengthe to guit ing near New Pritain Mach WANTED—TUsed automobile sl Sern. (Box 16 B Herald, | 2-38-tr| - iricc $12.00 per cord deliversd o€ o A : fait condition. Sixe i cern 2 B, Herald. 2-23-tf | (i, Telephone 668-4. The Berlh side, Tel. 90. Farme >—1In officc of one of the A. PINKUS, m—— m—— = ¢ local manufacturing concerns o i Eyesight Specialist J HMA 0 experienced stenographer. Ap- ply in writing, stating experience | , - and 3‘:;:::::'1““”2 HOC N had and desired. Add 3 B 0. Box 1021, b e | BYE ExamiNaTioNs ARE FReg ) Pays the Very Best Prices] WANTED__I"irst class stenographer g:kmswm”:f"“uvm e for JUNK. . for office work. Apply, stating ref- ce, ‘s_m e oete 5! TEL 468 4 erences, to Union Mfg Co. LI I 2-8-t¢ ] . s ——————————— = e S NOTIOE. TAXI and LIVERY — RIC VACTUM CLEANER l Iams u u fl | Service Reasonable, Reliable $1.00 per day foraiton | =1 Eaisemgexr Euckard guaranteed. Telephone 2079. 5 5 | Limousine— - e Office and Service | H. I HART, HE O KRAUS CO.— Plumbing S 1 I GARAGE 5% ARCH STREFT md heating, repair work bromptly tation' 287 Flm bt'\ i attended to. Tel. 2252 ———— e — e —FOR SALE— Wi DO AUTO TRUCKING and sut- SOMI BARGAINS TO CONSIDER The O. F. 7-Room Cottage, K of-town moving. aus Co. Tel. 2252, -1-t: | 8-Room House and Fine Garagce, - | 2-Family House, large lot GOOD STEEL RANG with water Come and get details on front, for sale cheap, also chairs % & wanted to recane. Tel. 1062-4, H. E}o HUMPR’Q 2-28-6d FIRE 1) We do electrical wiring, | . e - fixtures, install doorbells and | VERY PRETTY BRAND NEW >pair work reasonzbly. Richard Garage for three cars. It's not Corida Jr., Jei 8 5 oridan, Jr.. Jerome St telephone |,y Wil be in good demand. 1628-4. 2-27-wix NOTICE—If vou w appetite don’t fail tory Lunch at 40 Home-made cookin the quality: service excellent; our first week’'s profits will be given | to the Red Cross for our soldier hoys ‘“over there.” Respectfully, | V. Sideri Co. 2-27-tf Automobile parties taken out. Rm-l sonable rates, Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 5-12. 2-25-6dx nt to please your to visit the Vie- Church street. everything of 272 Main street best NOTICE: of pianoforte, — Mrs. L. M. Warner, teacher 68 Trinity street. 2-26-6dx | New Laid Connecticut $4,000. Price $4,500- 104 Franklin Strect—2 $5,000. THE HOME BAN FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. 'Phone 728. il Fall RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREET 51 Lenox Place., 72 Grand street, o «EY, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ' New Britain Typewriter Exch FOR SALE : 200 Hartford Avenue—3 family, 192 Kensington Avenue—2 family, Eyo Eats ish Now HORTONS 71 CHURCH STREET. 3 Bassett street. thesc places. 272 Main Stres NSTTRANCE FAMILY HOUSE ON HAMII/TON S quite finished—Better see about buying it b 305 Bank Building. TYPEWRITERS Our regular ¥ of highest *grfi factory rebuilt mal chines of all make —Try our renta service; best guar| anteed machines lowest inspect monthly; delivery. ange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 612. prices; . w| machine promp) 14 room house. Tot 66x166. Price 14 room house. Lot 150x240, ¥, 13 room house. Lot 50x90. Prico KING & REALTY CO. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec'y, 193 MAIN STREET in Line at