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G. Fox &G Co. HARTFORD. - Getting Down to Business Yesterday our new store was formally opened to the public and something of what we have been have learned; and while everything toward completion, much remains to be done. Up to the present we have said nothing about the new splendidly appointed de- partments we have placed within your reach, and which are now in readiness to minister mechanically and personally to your needs. planning and building you is after a manner moving A Wall Paper Section of the Better Type Is located on the seventh floor and is conveniently accessible from the north elevators. Papers distinct- ly new and beautiful have been assembled and highly efficient service is guaranteed in the matter of advice and selection. The Optical Section Is on the Mezzanine Floor Mr. Lewis A. Hines, Ref., is in charge of the new optical service. Mr. Hines has had 20 years’ experi- cnce in optometry and his personal attention will be given patrons from the initial examination of the eves to the fitting of the glasses. Compounding Prescriptions in the Drug Dept. A helpful innovation, our customers will find this; and the most up-to-date department of the kind in New England. It goes without saying that reliable men are in charge of this important feature of the new store. Hair Dressing and Manicure Parlors A handsome, roomy and airy daylight section, thor- oughly equipped with the last word in modern sani- tary devices for marceling, permanent waving and shampooing the hair. Experienced men and women hairdressers will serve you. . Children’s Hair Cutting is an especially helpful feature of this department; one which the mothers of small children will fully appreciate. There Are Other New Departments It will take time—repeated vsits, to enlighten you upon every new avenue of service we have opened for your needs. Our beautiful new home and the splendid things it contains will make Hartford different for you—and more—much more worth while. The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week niglht and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN l)VANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ CNE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum 9; oney? Glasses, Pins ngs are found in surp quantities and turned in fre Herald. Yaur money will: surely remain in the finder'’s hands if he does »ot know!) who lost it. All the must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Advertisements for classified column rn to Hill. Re- 4-12-t. ph, between People’s and Asia 4-12-1dx re turn to 58 nville and receive are t Ldx 1 About erty Bonds, spectively. to New Britain Natior April 1st, two §50 Lib- FOUND, -On Whiting street Owner can have 5 Shuttle” Meadow ave- | 1-11-1dx FURNISHED ROOMS, § | TO front room, d couple or two gentlcme High. ROOMS for room for two g ?furnished; near t Box 18D Herald, young ROOMS nished room to rent one or two peoy HELP WANTED—FEMALE cal work in main cern, Address Box rald Office. -12-3d afternoons eac < ifications and price per Herald. hour 3 Young woman as {ypist in main office of local concern, Ad- ress Box X28B, Ilerald Office 4-10-2d ompetent work: | dry work New Britain 4-10-tf wages paid Union Laundry C 5-tt Stenographer and applicant accustoined to well-paid position preferred. Reply stating experience, Box 12XX, Herald 4-12-2dx fypist WANTED, —m FOR SALE d IS suitable for business or n\ult nee use. H. N. LOCKWO09D, ROOM 107 OITY HALL. 00 square TAXI and LIV i‘ R\ Service Reasonable, Relinble —17 Passenger Packard Limoustne— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 GARAGE 596 ARCH STRE Restaurant. | bunch of same by | 9 \muh‘ | ping, also ‘phone | 2 R “““i “I Church street. HELP WANTED—MALE. TRAINING JHANT MARINE, Y e e Help man A patriotic duty. Se - exemption from d t. wanted on U. Ame S. Shipping B Passers, Cooks a only; experience s 21 to 30; train- month; comfortable | auarters; good food; course at least one month, followed by job at going wages in world’s best-paid merchant ervice. Apply Clarence W. Brainerd, !1\1 Main street. JD—At 71 Pearl St. re of furnac 4-12-2dx — Experienced 00od and steady party. Inquire ery. Lioffr TED—Agent : for the largest monthly pay ent Health and Accident g men and women, Lib- Contructs—Liberal Commis Write, Ma. and Insuranc lding, Hartford, Conn. n to! wholesale- position to part and full | com- Number of good grocery men to stores, apply stating a a | WANTED: ienced economy grocery ietter only ience. dential Tea Co intendent, exper man « Address Box 1BB, Her- | s 4-12-3d manage FOR SALE de trees, 12 to 20 ] FOR S/ -One pai must sell at once; cheap. pounds. 4 Wilson street. 4-10-1wx Addr e e - telephone horse hay avenue, or SALE—Spring coat for girl vears old. Sell cheap if | — — Box X10X Herald, FOR SAL !\r‘ mcmlies 4-12-1dx B (iqod house taken at once. FOR SAL. veighing , eight rooms, im- n, large garden, 5 Chapman stree 4-9-5dx A Guernsey cow be- tween nd seven years old, very zood condition and good milker Reason for selling, going imto gov ernment shipbuilding service, rk street i FOR SALE—Indian Wakefleld Court. F ; wagon and! e = Fishel, 119 Whi! s lamp, Collapsible Glen s Small pigs; ingql t, New Britain. about 3-2 1200 srfec sound, ready to go to work; reason for sel have no use for hi Inquire F terprise Provision Co., 126 Jubi telephone operating betweg of 16 and 23. Pald while K Apply Chief Operator, 8. N. 0., Court street. All New | NUF one, 5 i who is not | _ 15 assistant fore- | tory. American | AUTOMOBILE—Partios Yotk Sanday . mixed timothy and mencing Sunday, April 11, w - m price 4-12-2dx Papers, com Berlin, Tel. 657-13. vance motoreygle, “114 Ofu.( | YOUNG LADIES—Wanted ‘to'd - od ? SALE—Several tons good ho! réd o G. A. Suttol 4-9-6 G having IUH SALE 74mml top soil ang fortable modern house, would care for semi-invalids or elderly person desiring good home; sidered. Hartford. com- Blair be m. i telephone others con- Box 3 4-10-6dx William Whitman, Phone 92-13 potatoes. ington, Conn., taken ouf. Allen car . Rich- — = 2 4-8-64x | FOR SALE—Five ay. Telephone Reasonable ra ard Covert. Tel. g man to work, p‘xr( collector Gateley & Brennan, 47 P LT rattern m ss X27X, Herald. 4-10-4dx | as chauffeur Herald. 4-11-2 man for sodzl { WANTED—A k Hanson yvoun | w v Freight andlers tenders by N. Y., N. Apply at TO BENI, TQ RENT Store for commer- in Herald Frontage 67 Heat i ]' e | \ ial use i B:dg. - furni shed. Apply H ral d Pun Co. r—Ten improvements, 5 rooma) All Arch ment of Very desirable five room modern conveniences. 101 Fairview street. 4-11-2d TO RENT. tenement, Lower floor, TO RIENT—Livi 142 Main stree Two connected front of- Hot and cold water. Suit- doctor, At 131 Main s.‘.,i 4-6-6dx In the h section of city Six-room apartme in twin bungalows on City avenue and Con- necticut avenu will rent for $235 or sell an easy term The W. L. Hatch Co., West Main street 4-4-tf WANTED. ; L ,thamm 1o £, | Office and Service 'Station, 287 Kim St. Dr. A.A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, "Phone 451-5 ol Or. MARY G. MOURAD'AN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel. 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., and 7 to & p, m. WANTED-—To buy _Must be small roll-top in good condition. 4-12-2 and part time as | cers and | of refer- | freight office, | 4-6-tt | 70 to 100 qts of | WANTED- | FFagan, Farmington millk, Jos. A, Second hand hath also double o1 C. room | WANTED——I house or apa we of line, girls over work > M#g. Co., Plainville. i NOTICE—We do electrical == between m 4 s night w: \tch Jocation: REAL FESTATE wiring, install doorbells and | W BDS=Map Richard! |8 yearsiotiage » telephone local f tory Box 27, W, hang fixtures, air work reasonably. Jr., Jerome American prefér Herald 4 and 6 Allig ALE—250 bushel Majriefisee n4 {£8a L tons good 4um 646-12 4!11 reg 42 BUY A LIRER:Y BOND TODAY ' And He'p to Save a Soldier’s Life, Perlia Y O U R Soldier's. "H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, fln( . mily House on ilawkins street: only . Also Two-Family House Let us Sell or Rent your ou se for you. CAMP REAL ESYATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Buildig Bargains in Real Estate IS An South Main S Property. Two Houses and Five Lots, wo ((l(ll es on Vance S sral Houses on Black ¥ l\\u-lznnil) House on Co nily House on All Kinds of Insurance. Moncy to Loan Second Mortgages. The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass'n., Ine . H. Shield, Mgr. Tel. 1413, 131 Main Street. POTATOES FOR SALE 41 CHERRY STREET PER BUSHEL AT STORE 5¢ AND $1.10 PER BUSHE TELEPHONE ORDERS TO MUNICIPAL FARM OUSE. DELIVERED. wan COMMITTEE on same street, §5 INSURANC good wentral 5,200 » = BUREAU——2211; m INVEST—MAKE $1.000. Buy This Two Family 10 Reom Brick House In Clayton (Opposite Murr 600 and scll it later and dollars pro dition, just repaired. Only small cash payment “(vul(l cost yeaaived. ‘Phone us THE HOME E‘A kiN(z & '~LALTY COe FRANK 1W. HARRY G HOLMIES, rl 728 ahd 101 HANCOCK, Secy. STR Ii Y@u Cfl‘fl N’} Suitable Place Why Néhi Buay? We have o seren-room eoft avery desiv Wwith 21l improvements and In first ¢les condition for $6,000. at a thou- 'io Rem,, zc on Russell street The W. L. HATCH CO.] 20 West Main Street, OGpen Monday and €aturday Evenings