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Hairdressing and Manicuring Parlors, Fourth Floor. Children’s Hair Cutting, Expert Man G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD Service, Fourth Floor. This Is the Only Hartford Department Store Holding a Direct Agency With the Eastman Kodak Company MAIN FLOOR. Developing Free Great BUY YOUR KODAK NOW—BUY IT HERE AND YOU'LL BUY RIGHT. With Spring fragrance and sunshine in the air, a song in the heart, an Eastman Folding Kodak for recording points of interest along the way—there’s joy in a Sunday stroll. An innocent Joy, if you please, and one which does not deprive our boys over there of a single necessity. Come to our Kodak department; we'll show vou the latest models in Pocket Kodaks, Premo and Brownie Camer There’s no gift more welcome to the soldier in camp. Camera ac- cessories—the guaranteed kinds, of course, in the new Kodak de- partment at lowest in town prices. The Nemo Corset Demonstration FOURTH FLOOR. The manhood of the country is in training; women, fit themselves for service. Housewives, teachers, nurs women of every all wore efficiently fully corseted. A Special Opportunity Hygicnist business to volumes. of bring unusual opportunities our customers; and when you leave your films—any size rolls—if you order prints at the time the developing will be done free of charg 24-hour service; satisfactory service. Give us a trial. Tailor Made Suits, Coats and Dresses THIRD FLOOR $22.50 to $150. $13.98 to too, should business health- o, Tailoved Suits. class— can serve when Is Afforded Now to Consult an Expert Corset on Your Corset Problems. Miss McArdle Authorized instructor of the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion York, will be here for a short time for consultation, advice and fit- tings of the most FAMOUS HYGIENIC CORSETS—THE NEMO ! You'll ind the special model vou need in our complete stock. NEMO CORSETS in late models and many old favorites—$3.00 , and up. & Give Your Little Ones An Interest in the Future bonds of their Govern- They will be for them inspiring evidence that their fathers planned, sacrificed and invested for their future. Liber- ty Bonds will mean more to them than money. They will make them proud of fathers who, in America’s day of great need, proved themselves true American Patriots. Coats, $12.98 to Separate Skirts, Institute, New $5.4 ) there owth better- course. the new and bet- and to is life there e is growth; where there ment is a matte Kaqually of store stocks are ter ihan ever be students they are thoroughly satisfying. As to the buying power of yvour dollars in the new Cloak department—it has increased; vou'll find the new store upholds the best tra- ditions of the old store in this important section liberally as it does in the smallest. Garden Seeds, Shrubs and Roses SIXTH FLOOR. s is prog of course wider hands ment. They are your hold on the future, and America is fighting to make their future safe. They are too little to realize this now but some day they must learn to reverence the traditions of America, gnd understand the great cause for which the men of their father’s day gave their lives. Be ready to put into thelr Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones R T S S FROM THE TRENCHES Capt. Louis Keene of the Canadian Forces will tell his experiences in the war uesday Evening at 8 o’clock in the case Paper Towels, Keg, part full | Center Church Band Concert Before the L Meetlng (‘onsml:h‘. Tickets of Admission Are Free. Liberty Loan Committee of New Britain The selected kinds special pric Use our garden. at very seeds in your war NOTICE. Taken by virture of an ENXECUTION to me directed, and will be sold at PUBLIC VENDUE to the highest bidder, at the signpost in the Town of | New Britain, County of Hartford, | and State of Connecticut, KFourteen (14) da fter date, which will be on MONDAY, the 28th day of APRIL | 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, | | to sfy said Execution and my | fees thereon, the following described ! property, to wit: | 39 bottles Wine Champagne, 22 { hottles Port Wine and Sherry, 4 bottles Rock and Rye, 6 bottles Apri- | ot Cordial, 9 bottles Gin, 20 hottles | Lash’s Bitters, 1-2 gal. Whiskey, 16 | bottles Olives, 2 dozen Wiss Ditters, 2 dezen Dublin Stout, bottles Cher- ries, 10 dozen bottles Yale beer, 24 bottled Odds and ¥nds 3 dozen beer | glasses, 2 rolls wrapping paper, 7 | Gozen Odds and Ends, 1 hot water | heater, 1 dozen soda, 1 dozen Ginger Ale, 1 match machine, 1 Double Cash Register, 2 boxes C part full, cases I'mperial Cabinet Wine, 1 box Tcilet Soap, 1 lot Dutch Cleanser, & dozen Paper Bags, 4 cases Ginger Brandy, 1 dozen Creame de mint, 1 | dozen Ttallan Wine, 2 dozen Tollet | Paper, 5 bottles Bernadine, ¢ bottles Cordial, 2 cases Lash's Bitters, 2 cases Hamers Brandy, 5 bottles Jam | Rum, 1 dozen Buca bottles Rock and Rye, 1- > IZmpty bot- tles, 1 lot Corks, bbl. Gin. 1-3 | bbl. Salt Herring, 1-2 keg apple and | honey, 4 cans Tomato Soup, 1 1-2 14 8 5 Gin, H FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. sn’t matter if broken. 1 pay $2 5 per set, also cash for old gold, | i silver, platinum, dental gold and old | | gold jewelry. Will send cash by re- turn mail and will hold goods 10 days for sender's approval of my price. { Matl to L. Mazer, 2007 8. Gth street, Phil DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. If You Can Not Find a | Suitable Place to Rent, | ... "O8 A, Why Not Buy? suitable for business or residence use. 7 - desirable seven-room cottage on Russell strcet J. HOCHMAN . Pays Best Prices for Junk, Paper, Rubbers, We have a v with all improvements and in first class condition for 86,000, TO | | Young Ladies between 16 and | The W. L. HATCH CG. Open Monday and Saturday FEvenings Rags, Bottlesz Etc. TEL. 468-4. 20 West Main. Street, K = The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. St W HELP WANTED—MALRE, Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Pins ayp Rings are found in surprisi quantities and turned in the Herald. Your money w surely remain in the finde hands if he does nct dnd who lost it. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. ock Boy Wanted At Once. Apply to F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main. 4-22-3dx ANTED—Lathe man. Call 1284-23, 22_2dx LOST. W LLOST—Or stolen, a small Boston terrier, color, brown, with white forehead. Notify W. A. Weijant, 131 Lincoln street. 4-22.d1 1.OST—On Plainville trolley car or East St., Plainville, tortoise shell zlasses in case, also purse in case, small amount. Finder please re- turn to 58 Kast street, Plainville, and receive reward. 4-19-2d FOUND, with Mili- be Ameri- ANTED—Married tary Experience. Must can citizens. Age limits 31 to 50 vears. Steady position. Good pay. Apply in writing to Captain of Pa- trol, General Electric Co., Building No. 45, Schnectady, N. Y. men 4-18-44 WANTED-—Office boy for main office concern. age, etc. Herald Office, of local manufacturing Apply with references, Bo 34 B B, 4-16-tf EEe = i W I"OUND—Pocketbook containing sum of money. Owner may have same by applying to Paymaster Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. 4-19-5dx ANTED—Young man to work, part time as collector and part time as lesman., Gateley & Brennan, 47 Maln street. 4-11-tf 10 12 W fountain ANTED—A young man for soda work. The Miller Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church street. 4-8-if FOR SALE-—The premises, ve Hill. Good house and Barn supitable for garage. lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front aiig and 272 feet deep. Inquire W. Andrews, 272 Main street FOR SALE—Auto truck body, Webb & Co.,, Tel, 1638-2. 4-20-24 N FOR SALE—Shade trees, 12 to 20 feet long. Must sell at once. Cheap. 26 Wilson street. 4-20-2dx FOR SALE—A-1 dog, 42 Olive skunk and sqf street, city’ 4.2 PIANO PLAYER WANTED—For Saturdays and Monday evenings. Only really good players need ap- ply to F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main. 4-22-8dx | Horse, s old; 10000 and Whitirf )R SALF seven Inquire J p ve wagon Fishel, 119 Ycung man desires position as chauf- feur with private family or would consider truck. n make repairs. Box 10AA, Herald 4-22-3dx = ~ = COR WANTED—By young couple, tene- ‘J : ement of four or five rooms ern improvements. Box ald. FOR age, Box SALE- 10x16 13B, New port Will Herald. Jle stee! sell reasoy - SALE—Good sound ,bay welght about 1200 pounds, Ohman, 716 Stanley St. 4.2 Teed Plainville 27+ FOR SALE—Four-wheel cart. Telephone WANTED--Chauffeur wishes position five years experience; reference |__ —— furnished. | FOR SALE—Second-handi street, Pl Ree Sperry, Clayton. 16 W, "TO RENT ~Store for commer- cial use ANTED— Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight Whiting St. 4-6-tt in Herald —————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Bidg. Frontage 67 - Church street. Heat| furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TWO OR THREE RE furnished for light housckeeping; two utes from center Addres: Herald. min- Rooms, dx | FOR RE land, for troliey. —Twenty acre all crops, one P. Dunham, extr: mile Kens good from gton. | WANTED: Women to work Saturday afternoons and evenings, also oat Good help. experience Apply to man- other afternoons, in our and Suit departments. for pay experienced Women without also wanted ager THE BIG STORE, 380-386 Main St. TO R reason- | W able. 2 22-5dx RE Ave . Hartford 5dx O R 1 large room suitable for { W two, or light housekeeping with use of kitchen. Corner Arch and Wal- 2dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, five ANTED- quainted The 291 ~Lady with office work. Apply East Main street 4-22-3d ANTED—Waitress a restaurant Broadway 4-22-3dx 16 or over for store Bakery, 95 4-20-3d ANTED—Girl, work at Hoffmann's Arch railroad station and of J. J. McCabe, | G- 4-22-3dx | minutes from trolley. Inquire Kensington. TRLS WANTED. Paper Box Co., Apply New Britain 22 Walnut street. 4-20-3d WANTED—Tenement of 6 rooms in good location. Address Box X31XN, Herald. 1wkt TO ments, RENT-—Garage, Webb & Co., all Tel. improve- | 1638 holden at the Dis- of Probate within and for At a Court "W ANTED—Elderly woman 40 to 60 years old housekeeper on farm in Newington. Call 647 Stan- ley St. 4-20-6dx GIRLS to operate sewing machines; Commercial ~Shirt street, second floor. 4-17-6a you. Arch New Britain, trict of Berlin ford and State of Connecticut, on the 26th day of April. A. D. 1918 Present Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge Estate of August Lorenson. late of New Britain, in said district deceased. Uron the petition of Johanna Lena Lerenson of d New Britain, pray- ing that an instrument in writing W | prrporting te be the last will and tes- tament of said deceased n be approved and admitted to probate yer application on file more fully pears. it is ORDERED—That said application , be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office in New Britain, in said dis- trict, on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1918, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of sald application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having a eirculation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, in said District, and return make. Certified from record. MORTIMER p Al H. CAMP, in the County of Hart- | yy GIRILS ANTE stenographer in one of the local manufacturing offices, one having had three or four years' ex- perience preferred. Apply to Box 1 4-17-tf ANTED-—A stenographer for sub- stitute work. If preferred the po- sition would afford part time worl, that either afternoons or part time morning and part time after- noon Apply to Box 1021, is, 4-17-tf WANTED—Best wages pald. 3-6-tf ion Laundry Corp. NOTICE. TOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN Reasonable rates. Allen car. Covert. Tel. 255-12. 4-22-6dx cut Richard harrowing. for large 4-22-64x NOTiCE—Plowing and lass equipment tracts. "Phone 1492-14. private Mrs. H. NOTICE—FTrench teacher, lessons and small classes. . Shumway, Berlin, Conn. 4-22-2d WANTED ! - 23 years of age to Learn Telephone Operating, Paid while learning. Apply Chief Operator, Southern N. E‘E Teephone Co., Court St. : Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St. | Phone 2227 [ TAXI and LIVERY | Service Reasonable, Reliable I Passenger Puckard | Limoustne— i | H. I. HART, | { - Tel. 1930 I GARAGE 5968 ARCE S STREET NOTICE—We do electrical 325 Tel, wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells ind do repair work reasonably. Richard Cordian, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4. 2-6-tf e e —— NOTICE. Printing—260 Letter Heads, 250 Bill Heads, 400 Envelopes, 100 Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt service; satisfactory workman- ship. EXCOELSIOR PRINTING CO., Main Street. Leland Bldg. 87 Prospect Street, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m,, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Office and Service tation, office, | cashier or one ac- | Universal Co-operative society, | { DESIRABLE, | | | OVERLAND-MANROSS CO0. [0 WARY ©. WOURADAR | Has Removed her office to Williams Auto Go. | 287 Elm St.'B “OR SALE—Fifteen hundred nut posts, seven feet; ome h cord four-foot wood. Wo 3 Tel. 663-4. 4-1 WANTED—Old cycle, cheap, model. St second-hand any year, lowest motor- make or Box ALE—Farm, good house barn; 7 acres grapes and 15 § good land. Inquire 208 Nort} New Britain «4-13 desired by three, cen- W. M. Gil- wington -2dx of 4 rooms family of Address 14, Tenement American trally located lette, Tel. Valley Jet., Conn. One reed go-cas, as new 1433, ALK design, reasonable WANTED—Boys and girls over 16| years old for, factory work. Clean, | light work and good pay. Bristol Mfg. Co., Plainville. 3-8-tt Telephone FOR SAT horses Must 77 Spring or telep A ihout fine 3,600, on pair good of d o'c! 4-22] a be sold account FURNISHED ROOMS 3 after 5, FURNISHED ROOMS—Large nished room to rent. Suitable for one or two people. Heat and el tric light, 83 Maple street. 4 street, fu 911-4. 10ne \ few more Maine William Whitman, Conn. Phone 92-13, 4-22 FOR SALE potatoes sington, ec- e Furnished room to rent for one two gentlemen. Hot and cold ning water, 28 Court street. 4-2 or Barber shop, cheap 4-2 run- FOR, SALE. Slax BIm street. FOR condition. Call SALE—Studebaker cardn 1284-23 4-2! large. newly furnished room, near center; suitable for couple or two men.’ Phone 147 22-1d SALE 18B, FOR Rox Four Herald laying pn 1-24 MAIL PACKAGE INSURANCE Books with coupons, $2.50 to $10.00.—2 1-2¢ insures Loss is promptly paid. FOR SALE ¢ A fine cottage, first class, on Monroe Street. This is a gem. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ESTATE a $10.00 pac REAL TNSURA WE HAVE A RENT FOR A\ GOOD LOOKING COUPLE—MUST COLORED—Only $11. We want Houses To Rent and To Sell—Give desirable property to sell and we'll do the rest, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building. BUILDING LTS Gardens, on Oak Street, On Plainville Plainville, Near Bristol Brass Co. Fine Soil for West Main Street, Liberty Bonds Accepted at Par In Paymen L. M. BARNES CO. 131 MAIN STREET. Trolley, also Bargains in Real Estate South Main Street Property. Exceptional Bargain. Two Cottages on Vance eet. Several Houses on Black Rock Avenue, Two-family House on Connerton Street. Four-family House on I'airview Street, Some Bargains for a Quick Sale, Remember We Write All Kinds of Insurance. Money to Loan on Second Mortgages. : The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass’'n., Inc. F. H. Shield, Mgr. Tel. 1413, 131 Main Street. Two Houses and Five Lots. An BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOT TOMORROW—BUT TODAY THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THE ability 1 But there hother When the you save then soldiers WORLD to be more im- ment needs vour food, “The test of success the successful, then you must save portant reason why you shouid save the money you not patriotic money and le to the Government clothing, guns munitions for our NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612, ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY INSURED LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO knc, 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 is to e vou wish is and Gover If help unles vou save a it and you supply