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Have you lost a sum noney? ‘Glasses, Pins g ings are found in surprisij nantities and turned in The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- BACK THE BOYS OVER THERE Buy Liberty Bonds even if it re- G FOX & C quires a sacrifice; they are giving their HARTFORD lives. The New Home for Misses’ and 7 A SRS S PRI Children’s Wear s on the Fifth Floor IMPRESSIVE DEF A‘h’l'\lL T, IMPRESSIVELY SMOCKS, BLOOMER AN SKIRTS, STOCKED WITH FINE NEV GIRLS' COATS, KIMONOS AND SWHATERS FOR GIRLS AGED 6 TO JUNIORS AGED 14 TO 1..-—-ln this department are also the popular W SUITS, DRESSES, BETTY WALES DRESSES for which this store has the exclusive Hartford agency. They scores of models here in this same make. come in sizes 14, It will surely pay you to see them at once. 16 and 18. There are GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ SMOCKS FOR SPRING (MISBES' DEPARTMENT — FIFTH have most attractive collars, cuffs and pockets. r 1918 garment for college girls, high school. girls, garder LD e for girls, sizes 6 to 14 wear, Seo ours. There's every wanted style and size here; 14-to 23. FLOUR.) Dozens of fascinating models—in Wonderlin Japanese Crepe, Trouville and seda, heather, blue and white with colored trimmings; some are hand smocked, some embrofdered anc in rose re- i tacquet Cloth, and athletic for misses and women, WE ENOW YOU'LL WELCOME MISS MCARDLE AND THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT HER ON YOUR PRESENT CORSET Mise McArdle is an instructor of the Nemo Hygiene-Fashion nized corset authority Miss McArdle is particula in new lines of industry. She believes that hysienic corset 1f you would take ever; ecaution to preserve your Miss McArdle for the Nemo Corset designed for you NEMO CORBETS—for all types—$3.00 and up. 1terested in helping conserve the Institute. health s a great health There is no charge for PROBLEMS New York. She is a recog of who are engaged factor. and women your appearance consult her expert service. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS THE NEW SPECIALLY PRICED Silk Ginghams—Perfect re produbtions of new spring Gingham designs, on taffeta and Louisine, 36 inches wide; regular $2.00. Spe- cial $1.69. IMPORTED washes and wears so well, cial 55c¢. NOVELTY STRIPES—Iancy multicolor stripes on satin and taffeta ground, the popular silk for separate skirts, 36 inches wide; $2.00 and $2.26 value. Spectal $1.79. BROCADE TUSSAH—The newest fabric for sport or outdoor wear, natural and white, with n eat self color brocade designs, 40 inches wide. Special at $1.79. TRICODORA JERSEY—The latest fad for sweater coats, also separate coats, the new spring shades, 48 inches wide. Bpecial at $3.98. FOULARDS—Special lot of new spring Foulards copenhagen and black, with neat designs and coin dots, wide. Special at $1.39. BORDERED VOILES—H andsome designs in embroidered border Voiles for the exclusive dress, one pattern each, navy, pea- natural color Tussah Bllk that regular 79c value, Spe- SHANTUNG—The 82 inches wide; in 36 navy, inches cock, silver grey and ivory; actual value $6.50 yard. Special at $4.95. BATTLE WIVG ON MA(‘HINE GUN PIVOT and Italian ambassadors, the Belglan and Serbian ministers and Major Gen. McLachlan, he. Rapid Firers Frequently Decide Which . HUNGER IN EMPIRE Way Tide of Conflict Will Flow London, April 15.—The machine;| gun is the dominating feature of the present open fighting southwest of Ypres, says the correspondent of the Daily Mail at British headquarters, and the issue of local battles often turns on the answer to the question of which side can get its machine guns jnto commanding positions first Just souuth of St. Tlorris, on ‘the Lys canel toward Merville, British traops rushed a brick fleld and were clearingg 4t of Germans and would have killed ‘them,all but for a machine gun posted mearby. The correspondent says: ‘“The ide: behind the German plan in sending troops forward in,successive waves at intervals appears to be that under such conditions retirement is almost impossible” Cry for Bread From Public Hindenburg to Move, Rhond- da Believes, London, April 1 for b —“Victory now | & synonym cad in declared- Baron Rhondda, food con- troller, in explaining the Associated Press the bearing of the German food problem on the western offensive. “It is a fight not for Paris but for food,"” he added. “The cry of ‘give us bread’ re- sounds incessantly in Hindenburg's ears and in my judgment that cry has set the German legion moving. “The kaiser hoped to starve us _ tinto submission by the U-boat war- A British officer explained: “Wo|fqre. e failed. The Russian and nearly always break the first ine. It{ Rymanian granarvies proved to be wouldjfall back but it was always fol- | yothing but a mirage. The despalr- gowed by a second wave and tmsimg energies of hunger are at the causes & movement of recoll but DY kmegrt of that fury of battle.” {this timeitho-third wave is advancing. | poo o0 Pt ey O B “Thus e G, O s Cioerately | tribute to the United States, saying: 5;"‘92‘";:‘ t:‘:fak‘;“;fiflegsgn;‘:fn | “America is at one with us and I can e A party of refugees from geports the town is burning. Germany,” she so genorously gives in the matter of food supplies. We are organizod and armoured against the enemy. Weo are one people. That 1s our reply to Germany.” Bailleul D. A. R. CONGRESS, President May Speak at Session This the British military at-| with a! never speak too warmly of the help | dresses will be delivered by the French 1 SPURS ON GERMAS 825 Main Strect, Forced | | is | | Dem«mstratmns Now in Progress On Sixth Fioor Tnion Club Coffee lator for making and Trico- & utensils—ele: special L. F. & C. electric flatirons, $3.98, Landers, Frary Clark's ic and Ther- 00 household others; max values for Genuine Wearever Aluminum Ware. Learn how to conserve. Special-—Wearever 08¢, Covered Berlin Saucepans Machines; this Klectric Washing will pay you to see dem- onstration. floo Anderson’s Ol On seventh exhibition of aintings. NOTICE. Printing—250 Letter Heads, Bill Heads, 400 Envelopes, Business Cards for $5.00. service: satisfactory ship. 250 100 Prompt workman- CELSTOR PRINTING CO,, Leland Bldg. ARAGE and DENISON G 430 MAIN STREFE Livery Cars for hire, day night. | Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | i PIGS FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW PIGS. THRTW‘ TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE THE BERLIN FARMS | B M WANTED— | WANTED- | WANTED-—A seamstress, TEL: HONE 668-4. J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Rest Prices | for JUNK or SECOND | HAND FURNITURE. | TEL. 468-4. OVERLANI-RARESSS 00, Storage and Accessories, | NOTICE Evening. ‘Washington, April 16.—The na- tiomal saciety Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution began its 27th con- &ress here today with a program made up largely of discussions of woman's part in the war, President Wilson will night's session and may attend to- speak. Ad- A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specilalist and Manufacturing Optician, EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 806 Main St. "Phote 570 Satisfaction Guaranteed Repair Work a Special Phone 2227 139 Ar(-h St' FOR SALE 50,000 square feet of land, corner of East Main and Harvard Streets, If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to Rent, Why Not Buy? We have a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street with all improvements and in first class eondition for $6,000, The W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings suitable for business or residence use. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ROOM 407 CITY HALL. HEAVY —TRUCKING— Local and Long Distance. [ !k—” Williams Auio Co, Office and Service s out of the hundreds will be interested in sition. your propo- CASH I\I AI)VANCE CNE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. e Herald. Your money w surely remain in the finded hands if he dees not Eno MIN. IMUM CHARGE 10¢ ™ d who lost it. LOSL. LOST-—About April 1st, two $50 Lib« erty Bonds, Nos. 1803 and 1407 re- spectively. Finder please return to New Britain Natlonal Bank, re- 4-10-1wkx All Adveriisements for the classified column must be ir the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TURNISHED ROOMS. 170 RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen, 6526 Church St., second floor. 2 furnished rooms by couple, for light housekeeping, no children. Box 838, cure Herald. light housekeeping, room for two gentlemen; all newly furnished; near the center. Box 18D Herald, or OOMS for 4-9-tf URNISHED ROOMS—Large fur- ¥ 1ed room to rent. Suitable for or two people Heat and elec- light, 83 Maple et. HELP WANTED—I'EMALE. WANTE with housework Mrs. D-—Woman to few day; Carpenter, help cach week 251 Whit- 4-15-2dx lady as Co. oung Prentice Mfg. tim Berlih Road 1-15- Curran Dry Goods number of sales- y an ternoons, won who can during the aft- 4-13-6a "he requires a women for all Good positions leave thelir crnoon Co d o homes WANTED-—Competent eral housework, adults. Inquire girl for family 24 Forre: ge threa sireet. 4-13-3d WANTED—Reliable girl or middle aged, for gcneral work. Good home, no evenings fr Please furn erences, A« Box X18X, ald Office woman, house- WANTED-—Young woman for cal work in main office of local c cern, Address Box IXX one or two afternoons each week. State qual- tions and price per hour, X23X, 4-10-tf | V\'A\'I ED -—— Thoroughly maid for general family three; no Apply 53 Harrison St., competent house work: laundry work New 4-10-tf GIRLS WANTED- Union Laundr Best wages WANTED—Stenographe applicant accustomed position preferred. Reply s perience, Box 12XX, Herald 419 NOTIC NOTICE—Cosy suite room " light try, stric zhts, also only). Maln s four pan- (adults Wost mana housekeeping gas, bath front rooms 84 two Eurek reet. Agency N, H. Lane, BOARD—Cal St ROOM South N ‘\\ Tl)\l()BlhE PART out. Reasonable r.)lf‘h Richard Covert. Tel. 255- 5-6dx I want to buy must be in Box 15BU. roli-top ondi- of- 4-15-2d ood « Herald office desk, tion. Write fice. RSE living alone, hminxz fortable modern house, would for semi-invalids or elderly person ring good home; others co sidered. Nurse, P. O. Box Hartford. 4 Yes, we Roxbury T26-138. EGGS? Johnson's, ‘Phone them. Belvidere, TAXI and IIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard Limoustne— H. 1. HART, Tel. 1930 GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET Station, 287 Elm St. Ir. WARY G, ODRAD M‘U Has Removed her office ii 87 Prospect Street, 116, 2 to Tel, Office Hours 9 to 10 a. tand 7 to 8 p.om D 4-15-24 | Reasonable rent. Address | 4-16-2dx | also | Ad- | 'phone | Britain. | com- care * HELP V TI.J)—\LQ] B, AN S e fourteen years of age. Earn good pay with bicycle. Western Union Tel. Co., 11 Railroad Arcade. 4-13-2d ANTED—Agents, part and full time for the largest monthly pay- ment Health and Accident com- pany writing men and women, Lib- eral Contracts-—ILiberal Commis- sions. Write, Massachusetts Bond- ing and Insurance Co., Waverly Building, Hartford, Conn. 4-12-4d -VA\'TL[)—-NUXHbCI‘ of good ienced grocery men to economy grocery stores, apply by letter only, stating age and exper- ience. All communications confl- dential. Great Atlantic & Pacifio Tea Co., J. Burnes, assistant super- intendent, 651 Stanley St., city. 12-3d exper- ANTED—Boy photography. over 16 to Arcade Studio. 4-13-2dx learn n who is not as assistant fore- factor: American ss Box 4BB, Her- 4-12-34 sub, man in preferred daft, local Addr to ald Officc WANTET and mx( time as & DBrennan, 47 4-11-t¢ man for soda Miller Hanson 30 Church street. 4-8-if fountain Drug Co. crossing R, R Whiting Apply at freight office, 4-6-t1 10 BEND, manage | { FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Shade trees, 12 to 20 feet long; must sell at once; cheap. Grove Wilson street. 4-10-1wx Barn supitable ot 82 1-2 and 272 W, FOR SALR. FOR The premisegi Good house ang for garage. feet wide, front ang feet deep. In Andrews, Main SALE Hill 26 FOR SALE-—House %1 Six rooms and bath. All improvements. Desirable location. Owner leaving city. Can be bought right if deal is made before May | 1st. *Phone 1125. 4-15-64 and lot. Lot 80 FOR SAL n Inquire J Hors vears old; Fishel 1]“ Whiti 4-1 SALE--Several tons good hay, mixed timothy and Sell cheap at barn. jerlin, Tel. 667-13 FOR SALE—Roll-top desk in good condition, suitable for office or lLiouse, H. P. Battey, 605 Lincoln St. 4-156-3dx O R FOR SALE—160 bushel potatoes. William sington, Conn,, Maine Whitman, 'Phone 92-13. 4-15-6dx seed Ken IR SALE— od top soll and Very reasonable. Call Blair between 7 a. m. and § telephone 222 & FOR SALE OR RENT—Colonial home, Worthington Ridge, 15 rooms, electricity, ga: three acres of land, trolley passes door, barn and garage. Address P. Box 215, Berlin. —250 bushel Majge William Whitmag, ¥ Phone 92-13 potatoes. ington, Conn., FOR —40 head of acclimated horses. We must reduce our stock, most of which has been idle ail winter, and are fresh and in good condition. 10 big, nice teams, 5 to 9 years old, weigh 2800 to 3500 Several middle-aged teams that are od rugged workers. A number odd horses that will work aud ! e anywhere, age b year nd up. weight 1160 to 1600. This is good stock and we will stand of every sale made. A. Brazos & Sons, Inc., 66 Oak St., Middletown, | Conn. 1-15-1dx 1"OR SALE—Two series baker 4 eylinder, 7 pusaw ood mechanical conditiof Sules Co.,, Phone 2252 orifead 41 17 POR BALE~—1916 Harley-Dal motoreyele in good condition. quire at store, 224 South !l.r all back )R SAL barn; 7 zood land. New ¢ good h-flug es and 1§t Inquire 208 Noml 44 SALE—World" wonder mont seed potatoes $1.00 pérb c¢l. Guaranteed not frosted. Tel Daniel Webster 4-1: S 1 NOTICE—We do electrical | i hang fixtures, install doorbgfis do repair work reasonably. RicH Cordian Jerome St., telepH 1628-4. 3 FOR SALE— busine Also meat cart, Concord buggy Iiobard Bone Cutter attachment T. Simpson, 224 West Main Plainville. 1- and . trect 15 '[4:\u)~l \lxvri East Main street, neas 24-room tenement house, income $780 year, $1,000 cash. Price $6,500, baianc mortgage. Owner out of Schultz & Costello, New Britai Chapin Agency, 847 Main, ford. ! Jr, tween Guernsey oW six & even, years old, A SALE TO RENT Store for commer- | | cial Bidg. Fromtage 67 Church street. Heat |furnished. Apply | Herald Pub. Co. room ,-mmm ’ 25 skus, North Shef- 4-13-2dx Seven Buriitt str W room Apply Main cottage, st St. 4-18- 2dx Ving Tooms and offices. 4-8- Gd sectlon of artments in twin wvenue and Con- will 1 erms Main e healthiest room : on Cit Six dow cut city bung ne: venue: or s Hatch Co street. change buliding wagon and plow. nesdale. 4-15-2dx American room a walk- Herald. 4-15-8dx WANTED-—Gentleman on ice force Tenement w ooms for young Herald. h thres or couple. Box 4-15-2dx Tpenter jobbing, Plainville, Box 7n 4-13-6dx load from b to 12 tons either to or New York or Philadelph Harrls, Denlson's Garage, T nwall, of experienced young ,'.u|\: to keep part time. Sys- installed and auditing done. Accountant, care Herald $-13-2dx 100 ats « Tarmingtc 4-12-5 70 to ¥ » for Jos rgan, milk Bo for ED nld 16 | Clean, Bristol | 1s work ov 3-g-tr | p OBILE el in Herald| from | | tenement. | | Mrs. R. | lot | | South ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. FOR SALE—Dining table and chs and dresser. This cvening aft o'clock. 445 Arch, second zood Re condition and good /' ason for selling, going into ment pbuilding servidy, 4-12-] BUY A LIBER Y BOND TODA And Help to Save a So'dier’s Life, Per’ Y O U R Soldier's. M. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, TATE THERE'S A CHANCE TO HOUSE ON STREET for $3,200. 1 house, terms—What it yow're not a crank? WANTED—Houses to Scll and CAMP REAL EStATE CO. 305 Bank BUILDING LUTS BUY A ONE FAMILY i goes with Easy can you ask, Bui| rden ainville, on Street, On Plainville B ristol Brass Co. beeny Bon s Accepted at Par In Payméng L. M. BARNES CO. 131 MAIN STREET. Trolley, also @ West Ma Bargains in Real Estate Main Street An in. on Vance Street. on Biack Rock Avenue. Two-family House Conrerton Streot, Four-family Hou Fa rview Street, Some Bargains for a Quick Sale Remember We Write All K inds of Insurance. Second Mortgages. The Hardware C ity Co- Oper'rt ve Ass’ n., Ir\(. ¥, M. Shield, Mgr. Property. Two Honses and Five Tots, Iixceptional Two Cottag Several Houscs on on Money to Loan on ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY [NSURED LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED SCHULTZ & COSTiiLO ne, 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 a7 AT E o s M e 3 o SRR D v ® ’g"& BONDS FOIIROW-—B TODAY THI: BEST AND S\FEST INVE NT IN THE WORLD ish to be more ime 1t needs yolir food, I yon inother and When the Governn then ¢ 14 v save help supply < ANGE,