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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. shortage to any larze ex- that ipKustdy will survive was prob- Pitively because less than one | lematii§l in his opinion, R e | e s e Cra g ol e ° g Have you lost a sum of the genora] transter of meu Dy En ciptement o1 tho your agents—gthe penny ads ! money? Glasses, Pins and | draft regulations ting men en- . country to industries and | gaged In lagricultur s statement reach hundreds in the city lings are found in surprising olmg on for years, had been)authorized by » M Fohn . e g iti i | uthorized by, Major Joh , ¢ had St e R T R every week night and the quantities and turned in at draft system in'this state. "o allevi chances are that several read- the Herald. Your money will SR 4 he far - S 4 e X . sop o . 3 - in 1 advised that the farm | ate the problem of labor, Mr. Alsol ers out of the hundreds will -urcly remain in the finder’s d to secure card index | designated four possible groups from & . ; = o cities nd indue- | which labor ean ba sceured. ' Thexe || be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c hands if he does not know B oo | o g ho men o paedie Monu || Sifion- ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION who lost it. ere at war. They must | other labor, (2) Part time labor to - - fnditions that will come | be sccured in the cities, (8) 30y fployment - of b*umum.l labor and (4) Woman labor i polboys and wWomen on Discusding these sourcgs of laibor B noi hvaically | supoly he. mointed ot thgoed re-| All Advertisements for TO RENT, ] FOR SALE. l:,:(h:;‘m\‘,m “.v;n:..,( d“‘.‘,‘ ,\,“\l(:‘.:” m,,l:, be tc};‘plec;{.u .l\.l,l.i | the classified column FOR sl\l.il-«:i Utility Barred I'rm‘l FOR SALE—Two family house, Wi s engaged @ cd firmers to use thelr farm bu- | : B y 4 Rock | : JE v B S ho transterred | requs persistomtiy t6 help them in ser| MUSt be in the Herald I 0 REN I gl dandy layers and | throp strect: three family ho . Jabor. He announced -#Hat office by 1:30 p. m. on the the finest table fowl, $1.50 per| Woodland sircet. Many other I thirteen. suarantee ten chickens gain and Shea, 278 ¢ by the government on | Leo A. Korper, state director of the | day of issue. Sto[e for commer- or duplicate at half price. Do it Main street 3-16-t1 was justified, said the | United States employment sgrvice > 7 s o . now, help e meat. Paul W. Hel- | - — ~ — Brder to stabilizc pyices. | would co-operate with the farm bu- | s —— | l Q I—l ld or, 162 : FOR s \ s realizethat they are | reaus in mgbilizing the labor in phe, cia use era L ; EORMALI e oUIn o O e [ well as ‘producers and | cities and towns for agrjeultfre.y. WANTED. Bld F t 67| - . use ¢ months. Regular price, tes holds down prices | “Dolng your bit doesn't mean one g- ron age S - =y Z L lcagw thmeiot IR CORY W ANTED—Tyv FOR SALE—Tw = ce arley-Dav- $ Can not be tolc ron B mmodities it is to their | singlé bit, but it means to do cvery WANTED—RBy an experienced man, | ALE—Two speed IHarley-Dav an not be told from ho food administrafon | thing von can until the war is o vosition as farm hand. s good | Church street. Heat ron l:l(fl_'f'.r‘«',\;()'!e: can be seen at 821 ] f Terms of payment arranged fon of fixing prices any |-and none of us want to forget it wis Sl :;’-‘f‘?d man. Joe Bruzy, 36 Sil- = i.'\‘-m(‘m\{r;“”.m at 115 Rockwell ‘ B (Gl By 1 Asylwm on wheat and corn.| Mg Alsop’s final-Admonition peristreaty 3 2dx | furnlshed' Apply _ wvenue. Make an offer .,Agu.mxi e lartford’s Onc e Plano Bf grain was attributed to [.*" . o : : ~ D e Juse L e . VANTED—To rent a plot of ground | H l FOR SALE arge mahogany book- ! - i R i Srnal-distrabutiQn. |, BOXBOARD SCHERULLL for garden. l(o\md--l\- ‘u )" ”{,"" era up. 0. case, 7 sh 5. Inquire Maple | FOR SALFE-—Farm, good house ffourths of the transpgutation | 2 v S L oL N T : & ” e Sl all of the hof s of the railronds have been e T e e Gt e e L e — | * 3 596-4. § Lax 7 acres T 5 irge attendandi Bsorb Ui the work of military S e & S S rdeais e el it e, oy RIS e e, e reizer: New Britain 0-6% 1. Landers of the\ ftransportation, - " W N DD | ath and pant for light house- P Pl singl 3 _ ly and consery ¥ Mr. Scoville urged the facing of all |# Eurtrord. March 23— Boxhoard NI oard and rooms by two| keeping, 62 Church street. 8-23-1dx , 147 2 tr - - o St W 7 1 aifon Y 5 ¥ Young ladies in private family. Ad-| 1d | INCUBATOR FOR SALE—Will ho'd ecticut State Cowlfleil of D b1 difficulties With the intention of doiag [-manuficturers of Connecticut arc al- e e z 3 ———— e i Y T < ol c i Box 18X, Herald < TO REN 3 Chestnut and | FOR SALE—36 cows, 26 milkers, 10 | \KI- Vi“t-g,‘gls ;vl.an brooder. u4_”\J\(~; ided, the otihg hayin &r- | our full dutles in the war. He cited |lowed to increase their working tm =1 i 2 “oy Che ot commTEIN e = - Fairview streets, $4.06 month, | SPringers produce 116 qts. milk a govd | Ready April 1st. J, day. Walter W. Benstead Farm — — FOR SALIS—Vim truck on éasy anged by the food committes with | France as & nation whose old med, | Schcdule throush an PEd IO RS O RIS s W he co-operation of the varlous‘agri- | women and’ children had gone into National '\ vel ‘»“‘;“j‘_”“"\“l‘l‘a‘y‘y'l'\"\\j""”‘_ BTt oe i veretablat ratden. dnaloiice e Scott’s Swamp, Plainville. 3-23-2d ultural organizations of the state. | the field in érder to release the man- | 0! today byahtie UG QLo i e e ch s ot, g - 23-2¢ terms. Willlams Auto Co. 387 Hi obert Scoville, federal food admin- | power of the dquntry for war. 1n re- | Thamas W RusSElL Jain gy JAnbety T e e e e - | FOR SALIE—Small vietrola including ' gf, ' ftcator ana Joseph W. Alsop, of the{ ply to an inqulity as to whethep a | boXboard concerns haveRhest eatrlcta BT oIl T S Toaskn jor B9 RENT—Tensmant o five rooma 21 choice selections, §15. Large, ktate Council of Defense, madoe ad- | farmer ought to patrlotically raise cd to operating only five days & Fecah 126150y strost ‘ A\l modern improvements, 2 comfortable, upholstered mahogany resses. produce at a Yoss this vear, he said rhe followi telogram. Was sy et. g > rocker, $10. Five passenger Over- Dr. Jordan, who' had just in }'that the farms mpkt he Self-support- [ceived at the Stu : uel ‘»':[‘“‘:"_ WANDED—Boardind 1 oom L hiea = land, engine and tires in splendid Vashington for three day ing and the farmer must have fair and | on office from ANEECOT B0 i Wost Main, for man lame came to Connecticut to inspire | adequate’ returns. The call to. the || iof ~BeYes O Aits ot Ninren od Works, clerical. K certain spirit concerning the war [ farmer I8 to do the best he can. He | s T good land. Inquire 208 North St FOR SALE—Two-tenement house, improvements; two barns, two acres MR land; three tons hay; terms reasons' WANTPED—April 1st, or 6 room , shape (Inquire Overland Agency able. 82 Rocky Hill avenue tenement, all improvements, -1 Arch street.) Also summer shack i 21-441% center. Two in family. | at Twin Lakes, Conn., for rent. Cail ~ s R Main v es, | = e e o dssiss wis i Gonwvey allvelisvad thatWsome N farmersiicoula)| ELORNY e 11-:1‘):-\I‘1‘|||l)‘fl|nln S [referonce glven.. .| ovenings §6 Gurden street (Ing FAIM FOR SALE—100 acres. Price ane comprehension of the war. He | make a success of raising one kind | o/ o s xhoard, cte., to five d: WAN Man with smull family | S v 2 s Fairbank's bell.) Chas $2.000. Little money required. nid in his judgment the next six | of stock where another farmer could | L.\ (cok suspended until further for farm and garden worl olie )0 3 = 2 = | odley BROOR B 2-25-1d% | 7T'raut brook crosses farm. No bet- nonths would be the most critical | not and the same applied to produce. | | \. Wlair, Maple Hill, Cil ClpG RENT Garage. Inquire 251 |FOIT SALR—Double Magee rabge, | fer place for duck or chicken farm Leriod of the war. Iacing the situa- | He hoped these would be profit South Main 3-21-6a | 00. Gas plate and other things | Inquire C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale lon squarely it Is time the Ame enough for every one We have de- VANTED—Five or six rcom rer G 2 (VS R 2 for boarding house or restaurant 21-44x can people reached the conscious- | pended too much on the west for our RY MfiquU'fiN mily, of threc Herald Box lonial piano, $16.00. Wm. Rod- - - ess that the grim struggle may last | grain. Connecticut he a4 must r. ' X. 'Phone 15093 s 18 al & RIINT—House for rent in Ken- | gers, 770 West Main St, City /ILL SELL—Pair Blue Ribhon hree years. make its farms self-supporting in dis- 5 § & : — i 1 gton with barn and land. Ap- B 3-03-1dx | &19 s, weight about_ our burdens and prob- { cussing prices. . Highly specialized Has removed her office to | \WwiNtun 1\ voung ma. o e M. Bower 3-23-1dx | FOR T TS criment | #400. five and six years old; Tfod red our shipping situa- | husiness like poultry raising where 87 Prospect Street. the accounting aepartment of a focal o = | Touse, barn, Mowss: 5inorea or i lleavy for my puruoses Rt HC e e e e weak point today. The | the owner does not ralse® his own | pi 116" Office Hours, to 10 a, m., | factory. Address P. 0. Box 1019, | T0 RENT—Two -room cottages in ind. . Phone N aerii f nley 20ty ! shons for o i rong system, .2 sther ity - e AP really interested apply E. W. Edd draft, was not responsible for tho!grain is @ wrong system, and whether | S ol andi7 (o 8 | City. 1-18-2wk st Beriin. Apply to Viotor Belden, | FOR SALB—Small pige; auite 205 | Nawington Canter. 3 -21-5dl e iast Berlin 3-19-6dx | North street, New Britain ! = o8 WANTED—Ro) wd girls over 16 20-26dx | FOR SALE—F 1 81 oI N Heis She il sl L T e ToRr —In Kensington: A ne house, barn henhouse, Printir 250 Tetter Heads, 250 zood pa dristol | TO RIENT- - >, 52 ft. x 14 with T-room cottage, five minutes’ walk city water in the house and barn, Mtg. Co., Pla St Rl H 400 Envelopes, 100 1tg. Co., Plainvillc 3-8-tf ; nt. $21. 160 Arch street. ards for $5.00 Prompt- % atisfactory workman- 4 trom trolley st of Berlin depot fapming implements, incubator, car- WANTED—Experience SN 3-16-tf | casy terms; also one 2-tenement| wges and farm wagon, 2 cows and o A oA Lout house of 10 rooms; also shore cot irling. Ten minates’ walk from Bls pply New tain Paper 2 tage at Short Beach; also building | the car line. Price $3,500, mort Itox .o Walnut street 3-6-trf EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO. — s lots in Kensington; also work horss zage $1,400. Part cash and balance e s ol cailed cheap. K. L. and W. C. Norton on time, Address Box s Rridtol, S Main Street, i d Bldg. \GENTS WANTED. Tuesday ovening, 3 Conn 3-18 Ba er 0 T T ———r— T 5 - on il oz o nnz i sterel | = — e S L) 3 g 11. yf r Dnemtha e SUEo I Gl ingd B ot W their carliest o FOR SALE--Two 2-family houses at @ ) YAV perfumes, cold ercam i 2 §4 Tairview street. 'Phone 971-12 $1.00 PER 1 faca bowden CrTtest Shelicine. e Tiger and white half grown ‘.‘ : SRR et e ' P Your Car RENTS ELECTRIC et Beautitnl highgrade iine. Bx- | \CPOMOBILE | PARTIE S :;"’”}_'f:\‘!\m“"“"‘ N0 ie | ner Elm and Main s . 8-1¢ clusiv tervitory Sample o \ and it will give “punch” L. E. Andrews, 147 A = RS : o 1-18-6dx | S '_wm s .| . Baldwin, Kensington, Ct. 3-20-t¢ and “Pefl"toyoux;'stnrt- Telephone 2079 FOUND—A small young dog. yellow i » 1POR SALE—Horses and wagons 2 9. | O} 7. I — MALE. | NGO We do electrical wiring, and white, Berlin tag. A. M. Burr, | pOR SALE--House, eight rooms, im ing system. The space §Snisine : e tures, install doorbells and Kensington. Ct., Tel. 267-4, Meri- | = provements, large barn, lot 140 by saving “Unit Seal’’ con- [‘fi 2y " willing to wo do 5 NG n\.\‘h‘xv‘ llih’;li\r‘l den division ;228-1d | 190, good condition, lots of fruit P S 5 . s 1 apid advancement. onc ¢ ' {am CrONIC St (C1ODNONE | Se————— s plaser ey % struction gives extra plate surface %RN fl, can drive Iford S ; 3-6-t€ FURNISHED ROOMS ey Aot il -;hel.lClE: greater capacity per unit ghadl 2} rage Battery Co., .16 ¢ 5 | - Py ofweightand volume. Thismeans ; e T built-in durability and power. Let o 3 == T | ANTED-—-Boy to work i t S ) £ — PEREREILE L 3 4 us show you your “JExide’’ Bat- ; < for hirc, day and night. | i 1 Tiros, 3 iended to. Tel ; R e e e on rear; one new Delion tir tery and explain its special features. g Supplics” and Repaiving T aauy A all conveniences at 69 Arch St antced 56,0005, extrs For battery testing, filling or expe - = JOTTCTR—1f you want to please your . 3 Man = - Xpert P———— 3 battery advice come to our | WANTED—Experienced hutcher, O appetito don’t fail to visit tha Vie- FARMS. G612 3.2 tory Lunch at 40 Church street. ‘o vy . . | 5 EXi{de’’ Service Station 1 Acres . $3,500 | 5 ; Home mudofcocklas oxaryhing o CLOTHING PORBEL GIAN AND FRENCH | WANTED—Two drivers and two tho best quality; service excellent; R Thisservice isfree to all batteryusers. | 400 Acres . 4,000 clerks Inguive Adems Expres v flrst week’s profits witl ho given riavE T AT RbD. GROSS ROOMS AT ONCE Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory 27 Acres of Woodand 1 8{)‘)‘ 50 Main St | to the -id Cross for our soldier . Repairs, the prompt and eatiefactory | 27 Acres of Woodand 1, | o nere” Respecteuy H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. right price. H. N. LOCKWOOD, J. HOCH&%AN : sl ROOM 208 NATIONAL n:xn BUILDING, ROOM 107 CITY HALL. ¢ ’ i S ‘V -3 o} > ~ o ) E’T——_'——__—_-_—w A' G' HAWKER — 11]':)1‘ J‘;;(j l};nr:]r SE(:()]\[) -vfllf‘;lii ‘T i .”‘nt—l—' A —- TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—A 2-Family House on Kelsey street, No. GIRLS to learn shirt making. Steady 4 A | | ¥ J YT TIRE ; by CROY | 40, will go fo 600, Perhaps it's something You'd Tike—It costs Park and Elm Sts ST AP AT | HAND FURNITURE. ork. Ay ot once. - Commercial | 40 ' 4 4 e " ~ - T i > furnished roo ¢ MAIN STREET - E = i . KRAUS CO.—Plumbing “‘v“‘\'“‘“ hed room FOR SALE—One 1,200-pound OV heating, repair work nromptly ; lana delivery; new Goodyear nothing to find out.—We¢ Wang Real Estate to Sell. 2 L W CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. CAUTOMOBILE i e s b by 2 o v — s 2 “ S 5 factory Good ()D]‘E)""“‘HV ; x Gl PASTEURIZED 18 T ~keeper, for 4 T RTAN, g 4 fripy &) | UNDER THE DIR ' SUPE | ty- J}»‘;i:’: l‘\.m] who (\\'u.!ns a . 4 & T ; ¥ 3:“’ h:::::r ::':: SVISION Ok W. KEELE crm 1t home liberal per- | 1 re “or rticulars . 4 5 factory rebuilt “ma} 10 d REPUBL]C offercd. For particulars i z RE an 4 | ross A. G. Smith, 91 Winter - S o o ) ahines ot sl el 4 _ : 1 New 3ritain, Conn. d" . -‘ DON, r READ THIS--UNLESS 7 slected raw milk thor- | TRUCKS | ‘ ) i 3 t! 3 R R 6 ;;::K:-;“:Zst r::al TRIZED by our mod- _— ! - &S \ | e y WANTIED-—Young girl to take care 5 anteed machines You want to save some money. This you can do by placing your Au- g .ss is what is offered you w F KEE EY ; ‘ o oy gy % e e e Shh l ‘:(’ | of childr Apply 2 Jincoln St. 8 : Y i 3 st prices; W tomobile Insurance hefore April ist. Rates will advance on that G /e niCHERhandio G S S TRURTZEDY . . [ ReEE COBER B e : ks 3-21- | o inspect maching ELM and FRANKLT TR [ — date. Those who start driving April 1st should take advantage of N L i cannot icompars — { WANTED - Waitress, chambermaid | PASTEURIZED MILK monthly; promp this opportunity. March the 30th is the last day. delivery Tor ours Is the finest raw milk made Q 1 MG coSk R REL Bagcenceinlil i A 5 ’ s o et o o e ot et i st e it || hsbiotncs sarn ina ons | PIGS FOR SALE | fowid New Britain Typewiter Excliange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 613 RICH-—-PUR DELICLOUS TO FOUR MONTHS m,l»,‘}"nn :~l\|.|i b this protection. S Order it today Agents for Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., of Hartford. | Apply Chief Operator, 5. N. 1. Tel. W 4 A 9} JSE gonts 1 v & Surety C f Hartford. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, e el oI i v 1\[4“4 T.“O ]‘\Y[II 3 ] “()'I ; E - ———— & In Northern Section of city, with ail improvements, u y Bp” B BU(E(%(II} r§fi}6§muh‘ e L SCHULTE & COSTELLO inc.; “EXDE” From 60 E to 350 Egg -‘(vnn‘s" \\Y:\i?;x?“:m ‘l wages pnid, ol S e e Batteries RAGKLIFFE BROS. Co. Tne. | emmon L i it 242 MAIN STREET. assure a sure start all the year around. ' h | Cor. Park and Bigelow St ““TAXI and LIVERY “EXIDE’ Service | service Reasonable, Reliablo REMOVAL NOTICE : soures freedom from many o i § | v Puckard ---CHIROPRACTOR’S OFFICE--- s S fl!@g&éfil\lg(@figi}sfi]figfl; | YOUN ‘anted to learn | = — : telephone ope ing between age a‘l s 2 2 of 16 and 23. Paid while learning. . ty, Firve, Theft, Collision or Property Damage. You should have W. HOLMES, ’phone 101 - Office,’ phone 728 . G. HANCOCK, 'phone 97 - 193 Muin Strect T. W, HINCHLIFFE ARAGE 596 ARCH sTREET ||| B E ecirlcafi l“,[‘;!i’ll(f(l. afld (:On“-acior ‘expert advice free From' now on my office will be at Rooms 16 an 17 Booth's of cost. . PR SN Block, where 1 will be pleased to all my regular patients and W repuir all makes of Repair Work a Specialty. batteries. 0 Phone 2227 39 Arch St. — = D many new ones who need the lLenefits of this wonderful work Chiropractors are not allowed by law to use mediclnes inter- . S nally or externaily, and I find that it is not necessary In many of . B e span 3 ~ sl l . the following cases: Lameness, Soreness and Stiffness in any part of - - e i « l‘;!eC\r‘.Cd Supplles ing. 1 can promise wonderful relief and results now. Come with | il . . > e § F! 104 - 1 i Clectrica OorK 0 1ndas your troubles to me and we will talk it over and the consultation A. G. HAWKER, 5 G A Veterinary Surgeon, SRR Dr e BRI o e e | (] 11 Elm Street. 973 Chestnut Street, | Office and Service ¥ 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 505-2 Thursday, and Saturday ' T8 p.m Rooms 16 and 17 - 4\ ‘ Station, 287 Elm b _ - 269 Main Street, New tain, Conn - . g 'Phone 451-5

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