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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1918. The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum of your agents—the penny ads 4 money? Glasses, Pins and and Draperics, China and Housc- ! reach hundreds in the (ll_V : E{ings are found in surprising e ot o | every week night and the §§ quantities and turned in at chances are that several read- ; 3o the Herald. Your money will ers out of the hundreds wili SRR : p surely remain in the finder’s be inferested in your propo- (CASH IN Al)VANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10c¢ hands if he does not know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. S SR Men’s Collars |l S = ich Store for Furniture, Rugs , Trumbull and Lhul'(h Streets. Ferguson's Slip-Easy Collars for men e b 8 LOST. TO RENT, HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. S shapes, always in stock, priced at for 5 — s = B LOST—Sum of money Saturday. Re- WANTED—Man for.room sbippimg | -~ 21 Be independ o Men's Department. ‘ e o T Bt e o Ao | comfortable income selline our wel S g } . =it 0x e line of w fabeics, S known ashable Pleasant, easy work, good profit FOR SALE. StOl‘e fOf commer-|.. SRR " Send. references. Write for fi WANTED—Man, forty or over. E samples and pri Old Colon¥ a M 1 ¥ work with g 2 T 3 v = > o1 . ~ 3. o N good a all year | Te o) yany, 30 3N 3roac v O ST m—teetmie snenon sweeper | G121 USE in Herald) o win ot fas all ver | Textic company, 3025, Broadway cheap a »(]\\\1\!‘7‘ is moving n\t{) & Bld ronta e Siodliusen oo et lconat Y. ¢ B ] home without electricity. New g_ g 6 N b : oo o ‘hristmas All tachments. Ad- e : ) o= s WANTED. \ colored girl for .u;)w Cern Box € iierad Of ChUrCh street. Heat WANTED—Clerk. One that has had | (o i it~ lice. 3-11-1dx 5 o some experience in the butter and — FOR SALE—Furniture for : _fUl’mohed. Apply exz Dbusiness preferred. Apply | WANTIED-—Competent m six rooms, z complete or separate. Apply 17 Herald P b C Union Tea Co., 317 Main street. H\‘.yl:ll‘l\\!u.m 19 Cedar St., y : Irederick street, Maple Hill, b un. Lo. 3-6-tt| ¢ ¥ 1 4 tween 10 a. m. and 6 p. m = = — T S ST T TR 4 3oL1-2dx NT—Two newly furnished con- | WANTED—Painter and paper h T "“"fl'“‘" forgenaral “‘ ipe 4 . — necting rooms, private family, on ers and decorators. Apply at [ oL R Mo s fand (e Sl L1 '- ree family house. ple street, ne: | Beloin "¢ ily, no washing, mood wages. .APp near Pearl. ’Phone 5 W Setion. s two family, 16- o T ply Mrs. Humphrey, 265 Wes 3-11-tf = St e llence room house, stnut St.: H — = —_ | WANTED—Chauffeur for our one Main street, City, 3 4 S an ¥ farm. 10-room brick 1 "0 R ~Private garage ser | and one-half ton G. M. C. truck e R . rom F B y £ Gf farn 15t 2 garage per H . C. truck 1B GIRLS shi e o or 0yS ami s Berlin, Sullivan and Shea, Jmonth, 96 Wallace' stre 92 Must be sober and capable. Apply | |1 SIX ),I::lr,{pr: l;fy}[v\: ntes :‘ur: o Main stre St ] === : Armour & Co., Commercial St. ok it i . ¥ S DEPT. : = > S A Ao T » ENIAND SED LT 2 FOR RENT OR SALE—The Linwood wases, “2(‘(_ te “:,‘u “\“ril U;e(""("":_( 3 Coats in strikingly pretty models in silks, serzes, @ FOR SALE—I1 Buckeye Incubator, arm of the late Theodore - Ciolsnirtice A20H e e e ‘ & e l'eS eS 1 175 eggs. Will sell cheap. I « 55 acres, near New Bri 5 ond floor. -8- i 2 p e 3 <he d black = e c ¥ I { poplin and mohair, in rose, khaki, tan an Baetia s FEraneis 094-5. J. H. Kirkham, C Sl Ne 1'or Which We Are Hartford Agents. § e ; S e : y hall, New WANTE n;x,wmemfd strippers andg Jetty Wales Dresses are never ordinary-—not at | and white checks, Copen and navy. The markets e e e v TIPS e, WANTED—4 or 5 room rent, Ameri.| turning-in girls. Apply New Brit ? | TENEMENT OF FOUR ROOMS, all| ¢an couple. Herald, Box No. 21 AA \in Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut alll Ana they are different, too, vet there's such an | oo thoroughly searched for the newest—and air about them that somehow vou just know they > : | an acre. This Jand is H Bl 5 sl 5 11-6dx have the far Tauck Ploshkin label inside, | Hartford's little tots will surely look their prettiest g vated. . C. L. Barnes, ails improvenents, third floor. 33 Glen 3 ave i D! street. rdx N ; e In all e ',h" TnALe ":“ ‘m,‘“l‘" in these Coats, $3.98 to $21.00. - 2 2=oondx y WANTED—A rent of 5 or 6 rooms |GIRLS WANTED—Best wages pépronch and the workmanship corresponds. The | T 5 Esind Clde o 509 with steam he s, electric ligl Union Laundry Corp. T = = Shor < o N nes a8 e 0 RENT-—Teneme: r 2 = , electric 8 i becgming, vouthful effect, whether for general Long and Short Coats and Capes in cashmere, [ Hantl having Boenl araftealt nist el Ce (1'5]"\‘“1"|“‘“"“\(:_:f"f,‘ ”Armjl; all improvements, Box ¢ or: — — - for social affairs, make every model poplin, Bedford cord and crepe de, chine, white cstablished ice business mus i T City ¢ | WANTED—Competent maid for Joth college girls and those twice that disposed of consisting of about 262 s TR i) eral housework. Mrs. c a S 2 5 g n 3 6d pink and blue, $2.50 to $18.00. tons of ice well housed, also team, | WANTED—Dishwasher at Victory sella, 18 Harrison St for same, all = T lunch, 40 Church street. 3-11-3d | WANTED—A competc Girls' Dept., Second Fioor. B e tools and retail route i — 3 B i located within threc miles of houses NOTICE., = = i G [lilllle GlrlS’ Whlte DFQSSCS f()r and over practically level roads. For — | WANTED—Would like small washing <,1'N””:m" S particulars inquire of €. P. Hart, HATCH YOUR 5 FOR YOU?— and ironing to do at home. Box |CASH FOR OLD F. 34XX, Herald Office. 3-11-2dx | pon't matter if broken. &-6- . . | _Plainville, Ct. ;w—.hi\’ { cents per chick, mammoth m Filet Neckwear Conflrmatlon and Easte[ .w;_gl. ht‘yrr;:lv Kh#’l”’““”” Re chines, strong chicks. Maplewood | — - — — - [to $15.00 per set, also cash for ol or hatching per 1 1 3 N S h . irm, Cheshire, Conn 3-11-1dX | \¢ ANTED—Am looking for clerical | gold, silver, platinum, dental gold an Dainty new arrivals in net and lawn, sizes 6 to 14 Park street. Phone 1114-3 R S = 7 ST work evenings and Saturda Good |old gold jewelry. Will send cagh b, An_exceptional opportunity in greal Tilet Collar | jace trimmed, with fine tucks and insertions and { -6-9x | NOTICE—My wife, Gladys J. John-| ¢ fioures M. Fendell, Herald office. | return mail and will hold goods i1 and Cuft Sets: the correct Tusedo¥Collar with euffs | o ones of flowers and ribbons. A variety of styles | SALE—Bottom dump cart and ORI awID I nRn b ed fan i board, 3-9-3dx | days for sender’s approval of my pric to match: S e s L e a set of double harn James I wish to not everyome that I Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th S Collars, value $3 for $2.29. Jate SRS AR & SEDODLIAE S e Durkee, Berlin. —6d will not he responsiblo for any | o e mo rens 4 room tenement | Phila., Pa Sets, value $5.00, for $3.9. $1.50 to $13.98. - debts contrated by her after this S R 5 ) B ror sAL welve room house g NY C. JOHNSO in neighborhood Black Rock. Call modern improvements, fAftY acres 3 5 B. W. Palmer, Dept. 18E, Stanley land, eight room and six room ! Sorch 11, 1918 ”‘““M= Works. )-3dx [}VERLANH.MANR“SSG ~ = —~ VY house, 73 acres, six reom oAb x‘\r'xn TAKEN | - bt Bon TO“ L/ le —p N NG : SESE LG sy IO oIl On g e o < Allen ear, |-WANTED—Residents of New Britain, Storage and Accessories, acre, 7T room house four acres & v 9 9 having rooms to rent with or H 7, H I~ Richard Covert 3 L 2 i “1-ax | without table board for either men : Rerr Work a Specialty, Demonstration Continues Another Wezk e i e 139 Arch S§ six room houscs centrally located. We do wiring, | fixtures, install doorbells and | ciation of Hartrord Those who visited our Corset department and became acquainted with Miss Longon, we j | FOR SATL Small farm thirty mir frel work ressonably. Richard | Myrtle street, City 3 . many and well pleased. Miss Longon is an expert corsetiere direct from the “Salon du BON TON, by X from ‘\\}\ Brimingicontar ; et . telephone | e Loty New York, with wide and varied experience in fitting corsets and will give her attention to vour individ- ] room house s and elec 3 5 1 New to 3-6-6dx | I'ED—Boys and girls 1 needs oo D WAL g = Sl Sy cars old for factors work. Clean, | Has Movcd to 166 Mam 5 stree KRAUS CO.—Plumbing | ht wark and zood pay FOR SAT TG o o ind heating, repair work promptly | Mfg. Co., Plainville. e : wttended to. Tel 31 ted - Office Hours—9 to 10 a. m., 2 to and 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. 874-2. | worth while attempting to capture | clined to cry, “llys o vait | or delivery wagon G. Hurlt B SR ‘}“1\“,\” A x|xvm\1c»?«”;f.? b e '.Il : = I or destroy enemy artillery because new |1 moment. There are today botwe 548 Cliestont S SR T(DO AT onRuGIN G and foutyl| Bsrs R Auplyl e cRnlt i Ea g = . Ul cannons will be forthcoming from the | two and three hundred thousand r of -t me The O. F. Kraug} Box Co., a TS 2 FOR SAI E United States idents of the T'nited States who may Limitation of Claims. = i S| l: fl[]l] AN“ ELHTHES Sl Rndinee LRI s e e e e D e ke masot:) DIGSSEORSSALE | BUCKEYE INCUBATOR, Will make an excellent light truck { Germans r ; < ; 5 D don't fail to visit the Vic- | s fferent about the war for a long [100 Germans, not of the allies of | trict of Borlin, in the Counts of Har- (PROULS Ron't fall to KO0 S VA | wie mavw A PEW PlGs. mrnen From 60 Egg to 350 Egg time They ant peace, any kind of russianism, but Britons The mia- | ford and ite of Connec ut, on the = = ved SRR o { : ey BeRsan e Sl vty wera bosn 1n Bnalanal Somalls | b aag Home-made cookin: everything of | [ Y S . A TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SA[ RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. In e el S B EE e M G o N o T L S8y of March s the hest quality; service ex nuvf‘t- N Cor. Park and Bigelow S ed of the monomania of domina- | !heir fortunes in this lanc Most o : s LK 58-4. ) their fighting materials, while that of | them, as were ithe proicction of our | jact will and testament of Charles J. SITUATION \WANTED,. 5 - > Office and Service can win this war by holding on, | win if they resist, if they exert ccon- | come the immisrant sceking the hos- | factory office, city or suburbs. State | \ : - boys “over there. tespectfully, — HTH R d P R [ tion of wishing to grab all they see, to; theém have prospered or they would On motion of The Brita V. sid > o DN’ ¥ ir i N fillll‘lle I'lSOl]eI' EDOTS take, take; but time sure to bring: "0t have remained he opportuni- | Trust Company and Mar: White of S J HOCHMAN fl l ' | them to their knees, to cut down ' tics of America were freely zranted | gaid New Britain, as Exccutors of the . s Prices (Correspondence of The ted P the Allies keeps on growing, and this s and the good will of our citi- | white late of New Britain, within — > Shr Pays the Very Best Prices Rome, February The allies ' is why I main that the Allies must | 2008, Who are always ready to wel- | gaiq disirict deceased YOUNG MAN desires clerical work in| for J{ i = by the exertion of economic pressure omic pressure on themsclves, and re-| 1itality of our shores months lowed limited for | full particulars. Box 35XX, Her E;d{ TEL- 468-4. tatlo“' / ¥im on the Central Empires and by rigid fuse to patch up a peace. But these men did not become 3-8-3d | the creditors of sai te to exhibit " i ¢ he Germans now e seriously | American citizens. They en hoast- t = Smeniy economy at home” in the opinion of ( ¥ even hoa i i o et tre Ay = . Italian < 4frtid of the English and French, be- | cd of that fact. They took pride in | 13 : FOR SALE TAXI and LIVERY imo Pantaleoni of the i e S Ttaiis > | Bxecutors and that public R S | e L ! : L iuse they realize their superiority in|remaining Englishmen, Canadians, | notioe he given S o b r Servivajtiienmonable A ricy b army, who has just been exchanged . ;opting materials | Australians. Possibly they thonght of | = ] Large residence of 18 rooms, | U | S | | i S s 1 corner —7 Passenger Puckard after 20 months as a prisoner in All that has been said about the rtising in a newsi ublished in returning to their old homes when [ gaid New Rritain, and having a cir smmw for rooming house. Near| Flaq :emoved her Ofli(e to | Limousine— Austrio. and Hungary. Dr. Dan-_jl-trcatment of the prisaners is true.|they had hecome sufficiently prosper- : ik ; (- ! Corb: and the N. B. Machine | o ] 4 taleoni, although Ttalian by birth has They are so poorly fed that if they |pus L culation in '\“.m il o wnd }‘\ pos 00D, { 87 Frospect Street. H. l.‘l }?:\J{F, many relatives in the United States. | fall ill they are sure to die, as their| . TR Lo soEuiEionou e DY G sian 1. N. LOCKW el 110, Office Forcs 9 to 10/a o) SARAGE ’w" "ARCH STRENM “The secret of winning the war.” | bodies have no resisting power. Most| " o ”]‘ m - £ 4 Herhaseny o Y‘”“ Sy j:“ AR CITY HALI. 2 to 4'and 7 to 8 p. m. SARAGE 596 / STRE! gaid Dr. Pantaleoni, “remains in the | of their illnesses are in the intestines! 2 %0 o Sl the place where the decea T —————— blockade and in the allies at home ' or of a bronchial nature leading to LaenonE Use them gto g0 ilastidvelt. exercising the greatest economy but | tuberculosis. Their food consists, in ‘\.“&“”;‘y"“‘ fight. " Ifor’ the majority it Certified from Record, N i | CALL ON ME FOR INFORMATION REGARDING A TWO-FAML s0 organizing that economy in the the camps, of soup made of beets in Bl | MORTIMER H. CAMT | HOUSE ON JOIN ST THIS PLACE IS A BARGAIN. DON'T PAIL way of limitation of consumption of | the proportion of one half pound a Finally America entered the war. Cle TO LOOK IT UP. foods and fuels and clothes that; day for each man, with sometimes a | F'ossibly s of the expatriates en- 130 MAIN STREET H D HUMPHRFY 272 M . S people will not be compelled to lose | Potato and two ounces of meat once|listed in our army. [ don’t know ] | £ 3 5 <X, ain St. P hours of their time each day | @ Week. In the hospital of Sigmund- | After @& while the status of these men | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. searching for coal, or bread, or such | Sherberg where I served, a hospi came for discussion between Storage, Supplies and Repairing. i < articles arranged for 3,000 men, the death roll | Great Britain and the United States. | | - - It is like passing from darkness has risen from one men every two|Great Britain sent over a recruiting 8 g P ¥ - « ’ = N T I:E Whether Quigley, Jester, Barnes, Dr. Mart Halloran or A into daylight on leaving s é andirouriaiday. commission to stir up old loyalty and | A U T 0 M O B l Iorse is elected Mayor of New Dritain. we will continue to do Busi where the stores are empty of all u: ¥ ”Iv\‘m"' : put on fi”““r"y‘;"\nt ‘W“'“» 1d n for the Mother country, | e . t the same old stand. Pleased (o sco You. ful artieles, cloth sells at about the t about two months. The phr stri 5 against the enemy of the L] ! R S ] = - e R R T BN e Lt e W g | SRR se B S ey eparing a opecially CAMP REAL ESTATE CO o 4 | L s language, so foebly do the wangs|d sy G : | V) 5 Jeather shoes sell for 0 kronen the & = democracy and sore et | X <huffic without power to \DE ¢ DIRECT SUPER- . e pair, where there is no sugar at all ""'“_'1 along without power to Mft| qi. recruiting commission con- | (RUNDERETHE DEREOR Susrn 272 Main strect 305 Bank Building. for sale, where the bread rate for the Get SO gl earIouN 2 PthS | taine [REESONEO 5oL 2 0 n soldiers are very cruel, shoot. IRTRE, (Gt oy and clyvil population is two and a half il el \ustridinns vet ns who could Roes for each person per day, where | D8 OF bayoneting: prisaners for thef o (5o IR T USTENS | WA - eould i { 0 RE L C the fat ration is one-quarter of an | S8htest infraction of rulc toured the country, making appeals | Going out every di“'-l RE and PUB I $50,000 ounce and where potatoes sell for ! ey IOUISORI| andispeeches They secured 19,000 o o QA TRUCKS .I‘ll Awenty cents a pound instead of two THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. | . ojunteers But between two and SpeCldl price, 53¢C for papers 5 L cents a pound before the war. | three hundred thousand men of mil f o oy BUY or to ————PLACE No Longer Is “The Citizen of the | tary ae_as this is fixed by the kng. | a1d Wholesale price for all Austrian Mortality Increases. 3 w F KEELEY CO | ON GOOD 1 A oty g e[| WO Tk n e a1 B Fietto oo ol | g of junk. Call 1sor. We F. 3 2nd MORTG * GES very much since a year ago becaus He Is Now a Parviah. Ivery one of these men will be a | & G et JLM and FRANKLIN STREETS. of poor or no nourishment leading to | ‘By Charles J. Rosebault of The |™an without a country it he still Maijl 37 Willow St Quick - — It in Need Speak Quick rheumatism and dysentery, and when | Vigilantes.) c¢iings to his immunity for the next i < Ill(v\l S a o s Ta i e two months. Within that time he L0 = people die there are no coffins in Can one conceive anything more he | service. M S Hi ] 'I ;Z & COS'I which to bury them. Instead, their tcrrible—especially now, when the | ust make the momentous decision, 7 aln t. shrouds and good clothes are re- spirit of nationality has been re- [ fOr after t the convention between | i ; . U when Great Britain is our ally nmmmw placed by rags and in these they are | created from the tortures and agonies | Great Britain and the United States | nenting our hattles buried. |of & World in chaos, than to be a[Cemes Into cflect and he then be- | “practically, there is this difference - ‘Living conditions have not been | Man without a Country The ex- |comes liable to our military draft. improved by the taking of Rumania. | Pdtriates have flocked back to their | Great Britain will cast him off. He | \ustralian wir machines have heen l L Y 78y RITER “While in Hungary attending Ital- | hom have put aside their dreams |le¢mains banished from her domin- |y orking a Jong time. They can take i e ¢ AT o s, who had been sent as | 0f COSMODolitanism and thrill with a |ions forever. ver again may he |y precruits, train them, mix the | d 3 ORI far ¢ as possible from the Isonzo [Dew devotion (o the old flag. fThe |tread the old soil, mever again view | iy with old soldiers and =et them into 3 e v ; of highest g o that they could not escape | “citizen of the world” is no longer |the old home. To one who knows I ] ¥ R AN S &d = ihe trenches in less than half the factory rebuilt m go home, Rumantans told me |anr object of unthinking admiration. [ the lovely English country it seems | {;me it takes us to do the same job | £ S N chines of conditions had be such in | Men suspect the mun of no allegiance [ incredible that any man should de- | ;ng speed Is the one great “ntial In Center of City Floor A R " y e Ak Rumania that the fields not been | —the man without a country. He | liberately put himself under this ban | (e man in the next fhree months e HT TR il 3 —Try our ren worked and th g > crops had | faces the peril of ostracism. He may not to mention the disgrace. S I T s e e FETPE o (ot Ay . x A A service; best zug been poor ke any day to find himsclf a pa [od Any onsanouii Naaicthy ol 1S G LS NRELREROE S B ey sDace 7 600 square lect.l ; o Sy o E anteed machin “As regards the entrance of the|iah, te find all honest doors barred | not just fair 1o stay here and ac- | These foreigners would only displace - - 2 * 3 X lowest. prical United States into tho war, both Ger- inst him. This is no time for fcept the chances of our draft as to | our own boys, whom we prefer— Would make an ideal location 4 i mllo yBans and ans d the effective | dodging or evading the 1 of one’s | enlist in the British forces, the an- | under the ciremstanc We too are b 3 inspect machi yesuit would he morc in money and|country. Let him who reads beware! [ swer is simple ¢nough. These men | o ool aslanes ot e Wy . S : monthly; g materizls ‘urnished than in fizh | Now and at once he must decide O o et G e el tostool : for manufacturing purposes. delivery, Dr”" MnMs, dae to aiticulties of troop tran Sih sounds a bit f peace. This is not the time to e 1 A i ""“\“LAdm-ov Box 24 XX, Herald.| New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street, Tel. 612 ANCR of | without a Conntry——now and for all