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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- CASH IN ADYANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ h:nds if he does nct Koy sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ~ who lostit. THE NEW BOYS and YOUNG MEN'S |- == = CLOTHING 1{ TO RENT | i oot oo REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY | —oON THE FIFTH FLOOR— Sto fOl' comme BRIDGEPORT, re i~ . ) ] 'cnai use in Herald Require DIEMAKERS, TOOLMAKERS Bldg Frontage 67 MAKERS who are not now engaged on U. Church street. Heat ernment work. BEST WAGES; IDEAL furnished. Apply ) TIONS; GOVERNMENT WORK. '\IPI YMENT DEPARTMEN! The new section for boys' and young men’s clothing on the fifth floor is a Jjoy to. the mothers of Hel‘ald Pub Co. ADDRESS E LO Y T, Hartford. In appointments and in merchandise it Is abreast with the hour. It is a department for boys to grow up in from kindergarten to college age. There are 30 display tables in this spacious section, and on these tables are Suits, Coats, Blouses, Trousers, Hats and Caps and Sweaters, every hit of which is dis- tinctly boys' and young meh's apparel. The appointments for displaying these stocks arc the most madern and up to date it.is possible to obtal time saving and efficlent in every sense. (*.mm here tomorrow anc TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms become .acquainted with the new boys’ and young men’s clothing section. Have you lost a sum’ mey? Glasses, Pins an lings are found in surprisin ,uantities and turned in g ‘he Herald. Your money Wi .urely remain in the finder HELP HARTFORD GO “OVER THE TOP” Buy Liberty Bonds. ILiberty Bond Booth, Main Floor, Center-Front. HARTFORD must be in ihe Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the l da of issue. GAUGHS S. Go CONDN LOST—DMonday, tween Arch sti Trust company. $10 bil cet and New Notify Her FOUND, SALE. premisesofc Good house and | ble for garagei cet wide, front aid feet deep. Inq'nr!x; vs, 27 An stroet, 4 ! FOU! \l')—}"n(‘hé'(book containing sum of money. Owner may have same by applying to Paymaster Traut & Hine Mtg. Co. 4-19-5dx FOR SALE—The Grove L Jarn supi lot 82 1 ind 27 We all modern improvements; fir: floor, 446 West Maln street. In- quire at Barber Shop. 4-24-3a FOR SALE—T e-vear-old Jerse, cow, milking 7 to 8; S0 manure. 85 Shuttle Meadow avenue. 4-24- | TO RENT—New garage, nue, near Black Rock. Corbin ave. 2dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ALE—New Russell, Conn. milch Christian For Three Days We Shall Offer-the Following Open- ' ing “Specials” in YOUNG MEN'S AND YOUTHS CLOTHING For three days, an assortment of the famous Fitform and Campus Togs. These makers special- ize for young men and men who stay voung. Fit- form Clothing is the ideal also of the high schaol boy. 100 Suits, Wil- Bey FOR S liam lin, FOR S doing good business; owner drafte.d price reasonable; fully equipped. | C. T. Raurke, Unionville, Ct. Boys’ Norfolk Suits 1“:);; _ REDUCTIONS Suits ; a good ma ecial for TO LET—1 8-4 ton truck feur. Apply to City tion. WANTED:— B ew portable stee] Will sell reason Herald. 4 2 FOR BALE—Second- nand‘ T se Sperry, Clayton. 18- THREE-DAY A gelection of high-grade Norfol 18; regularly soid at $10.98 ta $12.9 of them having two pairs of Trousers. three days, $9.98. with chauf- Scrvice Sta- 4-23-26d T0 Women to work ¥ Saturday afternoons and evenings, also other afternoons, in our Coat and Suit departments. Good for experienced help. Women without experience Apply to man- in 6 er——]’nlb('rflhnp in l nionvilie | ) 18, Rox TO RENT-—Private g able. 152 Hartford pay o FOR several Vibberts, 28-12 ' FOR SALE—A fivi in good condition. throp street. Tel. FOR SALE potatoes. sington, SALE-—New milc tons of good 1145 Stanley FOR SALE—Farm, good hflise barn; 7 acres grapes .&ndglé r »od land. Inquire 208 Nort New Britain | TO at Boys’ Pajamas SIZES 1 TO 18 50 dozen Boys' Fine Cotton Pajamas: a maker's surplus stock sold to us underprice as the materials cannot be duplicated; including woven madras in stripes and plain white; corded madras, percale and soiesettes; for bay or girl; pink, blue and white worth up to $1.50, some even $2.00. For three das $1.10. RENT-—Store 152 : Hartford 4-22-5dx also wanted. ager Win- 00t roll-to Apply 3 156 five and | McCabe, -3dx THE BIG STORE, 38G-386 Main St. carefully selected, in sizes to 88; blue sérge, flannel in blue, brown and oxford, and all-wool cashmeres; single- and double-breasted; regular $25 and $26.50 Suits. For three days, $22.50. Broken sizes in Young Men’'s Suits, nearly all sizes; regularly up to $22.50. For three days, $18.50. 50 pairs of All-Wool W hite Flannel Trousers, In siges 28 to 40; worth today $8.50. For three days, special at $5.50. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS The snappiest models of the season in carefully selected materials, $15.00 to $35.00. Wednesday will be Souvenir Day for Chiidren in the Boys’ Department With every purchase made in the boys' depart- ment Wednesday amounting to 50c or more we shall include free of charge a flying top, a new and in- structive novelty toy, and with every purchase of a wool suit or topcoat will be given free a Hifly gun or 4n excellent baseball bat. Boys—your chance. frm)\ nUlleld Inquire of station 9k 4T, R SALE hay at the Beckley, Co T Several 1-2 barn more Maine Whitm A few William Conn. Phone WANTICD— TN X31XN, 1wke WOR can Waitress and kitchen help | SALE Asia Restaurant, 73 Church | 4-24-3d a —————— ] who s handy at| 41 Arch St. WANTED-—Tenement good location. Addr Herald. of 6 rooms Bo: FOR SALE—Bicycles and tires factory prices. Carl Schws Glen street, Barber Shoy Girl Apply Boys’ Novelty Suits SIZES 21-2 TO 10 In serges, mixtures, checks and homespuns, short Russlan and Norfolk all well made and handsomely trimmed, suitable for school or dress wear; regular price $5.98 and mare. For three days, $4.95. FURNISHED ROOMS, 4-23-2d4 ‘rvices of lady book- | one hour daily. Vietory | 40 Church St. 4-28-tf SALE 1917 Run very Willtam Over FURNISHED ROOMS—Large nished room to rent. Suitable for one or two people. Heat and elec- tric light, 83 Maple street. 4-8-tf | FOR SALE—A copper heater for gas range. Smith, 112 Lake St. FOR SAT Apply Pul.| horse, also surrey. | Berlin, Ct. Boston Store. 4-28-3d | O e Ol s AT cridsbaker condition. Call 1284 coil Mrs cord \vto @0, 3 N 4 chenp 3 per Lunch, ) Good busine M H <hop, WANTED. lar & Niven, car WANTED- —lady cashier or one ac- | ' 55 WANTED ! The I Co-operative society, Young Ladleq between 16 and SA LD & Sleven hundred-pound safe; good driver hod G. D. Winchell, ing- Conn. 2dx WANTED — \fonola and horse; worker. ton, Boys’ Topcoats and Reefers SIZES 21-2 TQ 10 Fine serges, black and white checks, tan military effects; regular prices $5.9%, $6.98. For three dal $5.39. shi look nly t Bargain Univer Eust K Main strect. 4-22-3d coverts and $6.50 and WANTED: at Broadway 4-22-3dx woman 40 to housekeeper on | 23 years of age to Learn C 647 Stan- | 4-20-6ax | Tolnphone Ovperating, 32| whl]e learning. Apply ( VEMENT of four rocms desited 1 American family of three: centrall located. Address W. M. Giilett Tel. Valley 14, Newington Jc Conn. Waitress nt | WANTED: [} a farm in ~iSlderly old as ewington, BOOC reasonable, NOTICE. map and plans of Newington Park Printing—250 Letter Heads, 250 i on file with the town clerk. Said tax Tax Notice. H By virtue of a tax warrant to me Bill Heads, 400 Envelopes, 100 Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt service; satisfactory workman- ship. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., 825 h(ain Street, City Advertisement NOTICE TO > DOG OWNERS. 1s called to:the law con- ocerning the registration of dogs, as gown by the posters issued by the Selectmen, of New Britain. ‘The time for registration to rsm ‘on or before addition to the segular fee. The-Towm Clerk’'s office will be open Saturday and Monday evenings to fn addition to the | receive dog fees, regular- hours, Deated.at New Britain, this 19th day of* April, 1918, ALFRED L., THOMPSON, (N. B. Herald) FOR SALE Suburban Home with city water, electric lfghts, hardwood finish, all in two lots, each 50x150. . N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance ity Hml beat’ repal! Teland Bldg. | expires | ‘Wednesday, May 1st, 1918, and failure that date means that owners.of dogs will have , to.pay‘e-fine of One Dollar ($1.00) in | Town Clerk. | directed and now in my hands, T this | da y said warrant upon certain parcels of land standing in the name Benjamin Anderson of New Brit- upon the land records of the Town of Newington, described as Lots { No. 92 and 93 as shown on map and plans of Elm Hill on file with the { town clerk. Salid tax on lists of 1915 and 1916 amount to $4.58 with inter- est and on Saturday, June 29 at 2 p. m. T will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the public sign post in said town all or so said perty as well satis warrant and all charges thereon, Dated at Newington, this 24th of April, 1918. E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. of [ ain day Tax Notice. directed and now in my hands, T this day levy said warrant upon certain parcels of land standing in the name [ of Charles J, Anderson of Hartford, Newington, described as Lot No. 7 ! ington Park on file with the town clerk. Said tax on lists of 1916 and 1916 amounts to est, and on Saturday, June 20 at p. m. I will sell at public auction to | the highest bidder at the public sign post in said town all or so much of 2 PIGS FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONE 668-4. THREE TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE warrant and all charges thereon. 1918. E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. of April, Tax Notice. By virtue of a tax warrant to me OVERLAND-MANROSS GO Storage and Aecessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. day levy sald warrant upon certain parcels of land standing in the name of Charles J. Anderson and R. | Shields of Hartford, upon the land records of the Town of Newington, deseribed as Lot No, 76, as shown on 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 firs§ class-condition for $6,000. The W. L. 29 West Main Street, HATCH CO Open Monday and Saturday Evenings ithe public much of | said tax | | land records of the | ton, | ana 35 By virtue of a tax warrant to me | and upon the land records of the Town of as shown on map and plans of New- | 77 cents with inter- | said property as will satisfy said tax | Dated at Newington, this 24th day |, directed and now in my hands, I this | M. |’ ! for on lists of 1915 and 1916 amounts to 77 cents with interest and on Saturd June 29 at 2 p. m. I will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest bidder at sign post in sald town ah much of said property as will said tax warrant and all thereon at Newington, 1918 E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. a or so satisfy *ha Dated April, tos this 24th day Tax Notice. By virtue of a directed and’ now tax war to 1 this on certain anding in the name Hartford, upon the Town of Newing- No. 350, map nt y cels of ]dl\d Ike Basscl of described as Lots as shown on ngton Park on file k. Said tax on 1i 1916 amounts to terest and on Saturday, p. m., I will sell at the highest bidder at the public sign post in said town, all much of said property as will satisfy said warrant and all cha thereon. Dat at Newington, this 24th April, 1918. BE. of New town cle June public or so of 3. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. Lig Opportunity to Save Money "on Truck Ford Touring Overland Delivery Allen Touring «xon Touring adster Hupmobile Roadster Mitchell Touring Buick Roadster .. Chevrolet Dodge Bros. Touring Model 90 Overland .... '18 Dodge Bros. Sedan Above cars guaranteed, suit. Cars taken in trade. terms to Don’t Miss This Opportunity! Salesroom COHEN MOTOR COMPANY 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Open Evenings. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 1 FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. Doesn’t matter if broken. T pay to $5 per set, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and ol gold jewelry. Will send cash by turn mail and will hold goods 10 sender’s approval of my to L. Mazer, 2007 S. ith $2 Mail me ! 351 | and plans | with the | ts of 1915 | tax | day ! Herald TED—A N Dairy Lunch. cook. —0Odd J()bs lawns and ga Gen, Del, Ci \\ ANTED—1916 or ‘1. or 1917 Buick and condition. Iu‘xhn Conn. also care of Frank Cook, 4-23-3dx | \\ Dodge four. Box touring 5 Advic ast 2d car PIANO PLAYER WANTED—For Saturdays and Monday evenings. Only really good players need ap- ply to F. W. Woolworth Co., 1 218 | Main 3dx Ycung man desires position as chauf- teur with private family or would consider truck. Can make rep: Box 10\\ Herald \WANTED--Chauffeus five years experience; furnished. Ulysses Avery, reet, Plainville. wishes po N re WANTED—Boys and gir years old for factory work light work and good pay. Bristol Mtg. Co., 3-8-t¢ ————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE. N Clean, A WANTED-—Man to lay linoleum, hnnu window shades, unpack furniture, ete. John A. Andrews & Co Main street. - 132 fdx WA ANTED—Machinist and foolmaker of middle age {o take charge of small tool room in a manufactur- ing concern. Applicant must | experfenced both in general ma- chine work and . tool dress Box X28X, He Boy to F. W. Wanted At Woolworth Co., Once. 218 4-22-3dx NTED—Ofiice boy for main office of local manufacturing concern. ¥ with references, age, etc. Bo 84 B B, Herald Oiiice 4-16-tf WANTED— Young man fo work,. time as collector and part t salesman. Gateley Bren Main street. p-11-te WANTED—Freight crossing tenders by H. R. R. Apply ¢ \\'I\HHIR St J. HOCHMAN Pays RBest Price Junk, Paper, Rubh Rags. Rottles, E TEL. 468-4. and H. & office, 1- handlers ¥ D t freight NOTICE—We do ' electrical install doorbells and Richard Tel, 116. D—A stenographer in one one | Operator, local manufacturing offices, d three or four years' referred. Apply to Box Temhnnv Co., Conrt ¢ Southern 1‘" ex- 2 it 4-17- tf ANTED— stitute work. sition wonld stenographer for 1t preferred the ord part afternoons or pi and part time to 1021. cither ning Apply o noon. Box 4-17-tf D-—~Rest wages pald. -B-tf e ———————— Laundry Corp. NOTICE. do wiri inste r work r Jr., Jerome St., We do all kinds Local and long & Carlson, Plainville. OTICE ing. Ohara 3810 4-23- OTICR—New Britain Dairy Lun 348 Main street, now open UTOMOBILE PARTIES out Reasonable Richard Covert. -12. 4-22-6dx sub- time work after- | doorbells and | onably. Richard telephone 3-6-tf | of truck- | distance. Tel. nights. 4-23- TAKEN Allen car. ! OWN on Lib YO For Sale X | street—13 Rooms, A 2 Both on Yarge Lots, and H. D. HUMPHi noOOM REAL ESTATE po art | Here's a Bang Up Good Opportunity House aud o G ient to Freight Dey JAMP KEA Main street Barn mt—Take Tt ng, 6d ich, b5d SCHULTZ & 242 MAIN STREET. harrowi for Plowing and equipment Phone 1492-14. wirt hang fixtures, do repair work reasonably. Cordian, Jr., Jerome St., telepha 3-6-tf Or. WARY G. MOURADIAN as Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Office Hours 9 to 10 a. 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. 10 TAXI and LIVER Recsonable, Rel Pacikard large 4-22-6dx ng. ng, South Main Exceptional B Two Cottage street nin. one s on Vance on Black T ==) Two-family Four-family Fiot Some Bargains We Write All Ik 208 NATION Don’t Be a Slacker— BUY LIB o veara SALE old; truck Hen Ho eagon Inag 185 HOME 2-Tamnily How 1 Y outh Bureitt «r wpment—Well worth REY, 272 Main St. AL BANI BUIL DING. UR con:fherin} NSURAN —A\ 0 8 Three Family Hous (h Main Streci—Very QY s the Price is RIGHT. L . 205 Bank Conye Buiiding, - ™ RTY EONDS Propos Sire ¢ NMain Street. SJWR ITER EXCHANG Telephone 619 R T R B T e S RTE R 7 TR T ST e Two Famll