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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918, The Classified Columns are | Hav lost of . : . e you lost a sum Swi er' Baby Ribb e iR AT Siveaier ‘f"‘\ ‘1‘[ i ki your agents—the penny ads /% e ' money? Glasses, Pins and e b reach hundreds in the city § | ; Rings are found in surprising | (] ® Department. Free lessons daily on every week night and the . quantities and turned in at the Second Floor. chances are that several read- ) = " the Herald. Your money will HARTFORD ers out of the hundreds will RN =T 7 surely remain in the finder’s = be interested in your propo: CASH IN ADY hands if he does nct know MPTLY FILLED. CH. 1580. . N ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | he does nct TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PRO sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSEBTION. . Wholostit. TO RENT. FOR SALLL ; I it FOR SALE — Lawnmower at 154| FOR SALE—Bicyele, good condition, | PIANO FOR SALRE, reasona®l Fairview street, srd floor 5-6-3d| with coaster brake. 39 Ellis street, | Pleasant St., upper bell. —— Tel, 1339-4 or - 5-4-2d | —— e Store for COMMEr-| " 5\ seiecten tabie and ol e ey, tle and seed onions. | FOR SALE—Table, chairs, couch and| houses, small chicken coops Suggestive Of Gal'dell Pal'tieS, DriVing, MOtoring cial u in Herald :"\"l’;l“"‘ pEC RIomale, cauliflower ! bed, Wilcox & White organ in good | rups. 260 Chestnut St., Tel. 95 hwartz, 107 Glen condition. Cheap. Tel. 197 4 54 t. and Plcnlelng Bldg‘ Frontage 67 et — - -| FOR SALE—Two-tenement house AALE. Tlores, ‘108 Inquire J. Fishel, 119 Whiting 5 7 improvements. Fruit trees T = ‘ These Hats are not a haphazard collection; they're a manufacturer’s over- Herald Pub. CoO.| school ana troliey. Price right it | FOR SALE—Twenty-five s o1} pOR sALR—New $330 National & : | styles, a pleasure to behold and a joy to wear; designed exclusively for summer. TO RENT—Third floor tenement of | 1125. S T X 5-6-6d 1 Strect, and your frocks this summer, you know. Hurlburt street. 5-6-2dx | condition. 18 irview street ,top| 8004 as mew. Cost $700. Special| ™ G oue Hiil Good house andbaj - lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and and wide brim sailor effects; the Organdie Hats having draped crown and brim; i e iciti | sood woimins aaroiionl DOt s4l|[BOR SATE ata nareain e Veils car WS Anideye Main street. A few of the close-fitting Hats are trimmed with fringe, which, by the way, is TO RENT—1500 square feet or floor | this car. A. P. Marsh, Deputy S ) 7 A . good land. Inquire 208 North street, Barber Shop. 5-6-1d Clinton str 2 5 FOR poun . FOR SALE—Cottage with iot 89 x147 | with barn, one single hou e S raR0 pe ‘ The Newest Shapes Developed in Crepe de Chine, Cotton Crepe, Church street. Heat| ™. “i0icon large living| rooms. All fmprovements, No. 63 seven yeurs ol et - - % . d. f - h d A 1 room, fire place, beamed ceilings, 633 south end Arch St Inquire 5-2 Leghorn, Proxalin Braid and Organdie urnished. pply built in seats and bookcases, Wm. Radil, 389 Arch St 5-6-6d k 5 : : taken before May 15. Owner leay-| Stand barber shop and ci O Register, sed; good Tu stock turned over to us for cash at practically our own price. They're select ing town. Good location. Phona| Wil sell for vour own price. W | geBnOn WHUC S0n 170 A ‘ i 3 ien four rooms; all modern improve- | - - FOR SALE—A Steinway uprightpiano | — — Many in shades to match the color of the frock, for you must match your hats ments. Inuire F. Levine, 2%|FOR SALE Roval tvpewriter, gooq| &0 Mt used tha it is almost at|pon garm The promises No There are a few small Hindu Turbans in this collection, but the shapes are — toor. 5-0-3dx | oo O Y tewot, Harctord, | Bam supitable for garage. Ja Seatainaio i g ! roo oke TO RENT—4 room tenement with im- vt A S i o 5 4 mostly designed for shading the eyes from the hot summer sun. Mushroom, p L s e L e e and 272 feet deep. Inquire Gep e : : 29 Trinity str S e body, in good dition, if the ‘Sailors with tailored folds. . 5 = By s | e ot e, Tiom e s < : space for light manufacturing or | FOR SALE—Behr Bros. upright cabi- e 5 stiee s i.6q | FOR SALE—Farm, good house g extremely. smart; flowers and fancy feather ornaments help out in the trimming auto repair shop. Tal. 1082-4, net grand]| Ton and acton super,| oot 0 Main strect 548 [ barn: 7 aores grapes and 1o i ! : 4 5-4-34 The price when new was $500. $1 G schemes. There are hats in this assortment suitable for the school miss, her e e e e e s T oeany | L ow Britan P! mother and her mother’s mother. ; & 7., 5 4 5 139 Asylum street Hartford. case, late model. Cost $450. For| . . (o, ItE:\T “5‘3 ’°°"‘_{1““‘t‘“ Kens- 5-6-8-10 | Iimmediate cash $225. Sedgwick & | onT e o T T o gl ington. ith or without garage. Yaser 18 2 . E —One pa Casey, 139 Asylum street Hartford. | “0 5 (80 ™ 00 Ja%r, o team, e The Prices Range This Way i A wam=n, AL Rl ¢! Flectric lights, large sarden. Mrs. 5-6-8-10 ) e comeml s e 3 FOR SALE—Kranich & Bach upright| 1,100 lbs., one bay horse 1,600 GARAGE TO RENT—On Judd ave.| WANTED—Four or five room teme-| piano, good tone, ver “|. one day ‘chink. 1,200 ‘s HAI} Call at L. Deming. 821 Bast St. ment by American family of two c 5 5 P S o [ 5-3.6 : b 0 c “ost $400. For r sh climated and ready for work. P, $6.50 for $9.50 Hats | $7.50 for $12.50 Hats e e oty | Eomadts” wor” ronay “edsn” 47| limated ana vendy Lo wark. =y street, Hartford. 5 Bristol, Conn. Phone 58-3. 4-30 TO RENT—Garage at 90 Garden|WANTED—Position by experienced e e - $8.50 for $15 HatS $10 for $18 Hats street. Inquire Luke Meehan. stenographer. References. Box 24C FOR SALE 5-2-tf| Herald. 5-6-6d | A nicc home 35 Bradley street, 6 room cottage very cheap and sm T amount of cash required. Also 2 family house, 11 rooms, mode| TO RENT—Three and four room | An Experienced stenographer and equipment. No. 57 Black Rock Avenue. Lot 74x281 ft—Good terms, ; Arch Preserver Automobile Robes e mnrienat N s | v i pojon o plme H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. . e e e e e Herald office. -6-1dx ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN! Shoes for Business $3.50 to $25.00 T | e e o ssomas] — - | WANTED—Tenement of 6 rooms in " . T W d SECOND FLOOR WANTED—Competent maid for cook| £00d location. Address Box X81X, CHOICE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE ON HARRISON ST. FOR SALE! omen an SPORTING GOODS SECTION and downstairs work. Apply L[ Heralds 5-6-6dX | gywmer ig leaving city. Brings in $100 a month. Garage for two cars. E. T. Gross, 49 Grove Hill. ‘We want houses to rent and sell. H e ives Anticipate your needs and save money. Auto TED—Position as watchman or OUS W Robes’ will be scarce later and prices high as the WANTED—Experienced salesladies, Janitor by reliable temperate man. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO SECOND FLOOR mills are working for the government. Our assort- Inquire after Tuesday. Good salary| T°x 27x Herald. 5-6-3dx ey 1; o rent is now ex : ices low. aid for experienced help. Star | = = —_— 272 Main street 305 Bank Building. mikdem: Your fest are your most important asset) | ent Is mow excellent and prices low. R;:km,l;d‘ e 1;}10“::: WANTED—Good home for child 4 1-2 | o ———— - = ———— The cash value is measured by the comfort derived. Plush Robes in all weights and standard colors, e e “6.d2 ears old. Will pay well for good | Arch Preserver Shoes put your weight where you | spitable for stormy weather, for the touring car or care. Address Box X8X Herald. | ought to have it, from the ball to heel, not all on the | (1. Jimousine. z = 5-6-2dx | pall. WANTED—Young ladies between See our specialist who will gladly diagnose and ad- Fringed Wool Robes, Scotch plalds with plain ages of 16 to vears to learn| WANTED—Second hand touring th]s brand new two fam] y house al e you. Arch Preserver Shoes and Oxfords are car- color back, very soft, pretty robes, just the thing for telephone operating. Paid while in good shape. Will pay ¢ 5 3 west end. You don’t have to tak red by us exclusively in black and brown kid, also | touring. lfzélrl‘lln{;'. Apply Chief _operator, dress Box X27X Herald. white canvas. OUR SPECIAL—A full size single Plush Robe Southern New England l“e!cp_h%nfé = : ‘rt g 1 i 3 5 o 5 i rds. - 5-6- NTED—Tw furnished rooms , stvles in Boots and two styles in Oxfords. | in taupe, grey or dark green; one of the most ser- 5 I Wo _unfu ; an bod else s dl When Ou MOovVe 1 values in our Boys’ and Youths' and Chil- for light housekeeping. By middle y y ¥ /iceatlc robes made, $4.0 e 3 ST e Sy viceatle robes made, $4.97 WANTED—Two girls for waitresses| ¢4 1ady. Box X26X Herald. in Auto Robes, $3.50 to $25.00. PR e R 5-6-2dx o Elm street, near Chestnut. 5-6-1dx The New Our Hospital \\'A.\:TED—D,-CS-xj‘;l;ixué o “":’\r“i%g:g“:zZ:;?J{rn:g%?g;"12:00‘:‘}:;? Prescription Service LGl e PAY e e p Department : : ey o money. Garage for two cars. Tn S A WELCOME INNOVATION WANTED—A girl to do plain cook- ing. Willing P G, grapher. Address Box 695, City. ing. Willing to go to the shore y come $90 a month. Give our new prescription service a trial. is in 2 position to supply every needed article for and August. Good wag We have the modern prescription department of'| the sickroom. Our trained nurse has recently re- apply to Mrs, D, . Cooper, New and. turned from Philadelphia where she has been en- 9 Vine street. 5-4.3q | WANTED—Boys and girls over 16 It is ideally located on the light and airy mez- | gaged in taking a special course in fitting abdominal years old for factory work: Clean, & 171 . .o g zanin= floor and is efficiently conducted by Mr. Brott, porters and elastic hosiery. Customers will bene- R L R light work and good pay. Bristol k dd lf ll]K 0 well know to be one of the most reliable prescription | fit by her expert knowledge. WANTED—Gir], general housework. Mfg. Co., Plainville. 3-8-tf 1 mg yOlll'SG lnto thl lng y Good cook and neat. Apply 98 Har- t d . bl t b ’ _ ; HELP WANTED—MALE., can get a desirable reni, beca compounders in the state. Our drugs are all new, A new feature of the Hospital department is the god of the highest qualiites nd our prices will please weekly renting out of crutches for the small sum of rison. 5-4-tf you. = l h 3 Tvd WANTED—Girl to operate telephone | A SERIOUS-MINDED young man re- -—shoe eather 1s too expensivg and to do miscellaneous office | quired for Gent's furnishings de- . o work. Address Herald Box 33XX. partment, a splendid opportunity and any lndustry Wlll pay yo z Sy = = | for an energetic young man to . CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. i R : e e | e s poaitien forinim: good money for your time. Doesn’t matter if broken. I pay $2! 1fade to Hold a Ton, ONLY $40 ! ¥ steady position to competent oper- self through a willing and courte- to $5 per set, also cash for old gold, Why pay MORE? Particulars ator Adikinsl Printing il Go. 66 ous endeavor to make good. The silver, platinum, dental gold and old on Request. We can Save YOU = - Curran Dry Goods Co., 381 to 385 gald jewelry. Will send cash by re-| Money on Bricston 10,000 Mile day April 29th. Return to Herald. - i ineteet P or Treads; Asbestos Pro- 5-6-Tdx turn mail and will hold goods 10 days 3 Perfection Tires; Beacon i $ WANTED—Fireman, bussboy, pan- - 0 ires; Timeseo "r.n].v | s G N S e I S aundrese s Sounes imoman Swith | Siryman, teamstars §30) farihants, Red Tubes with the el eI Nt et ekeeper for one, 20 gen-| good pay; Polish couple, farm FOR SA matic Valve. No Gauge Required. S S Ly semaids, waitresses, kitch= rent free; dishwashers, houseman, Let us Order for YOU. Get our i ; en gir Carroll's Employment ; Carroll's Employment Agenc for sender's approval of my pri Mail to I.. Mazer 007 S. th street, | Suburban Home with city water,; “BIG” discounts FIRST. z Agency, 24 Allyn street, Hartford.| Allyn street, Hartford. 5-3-3dx electric lights, hardwood finish, all in | AMERICAN MERCHANDISE 2o best repair; two lots, each 50x150. UNION, FURNISHED ROOMS. o i \\’AN’T‘ED—F;r«,ighL 'hamll(-)r ;"'d- R 305 6 N B .t . B k B .ld-, H. N. LOCKWOOD, (Room : —= —- - /ANTED—Young woman who has| Ccrossing tenders by N. Y, N. H. & 0om et eW Dritain ban ul IIIE 163 N w Britain, Conn. { FURNISHED ROOMS—Two front| haa Hi H. R. R. Apply at freig! 2 - - \ ad High school education for cler- . R. R. Apply at freight office, Real P_siz:tc .\;I‘d"lufludnz‘c | rooms suitable for man and wite or ical wark in main office of local (‘m‘u- Whiting St. 4-6-t2 v Ha Shop Call 1734-2. gentlemen. All modern conveniences cern. Herald, Box 34X, 5-3-3d Call 162 Glen street. Tel. 1886. NOTIC 5.6-1dx — S— — — NOTICE. Bill 400 Envelope . . V) FURNISHED ROOMS—Large room | Writing and clerical work in local | NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt A\utomobile Repairing A Specialty for light housekeeping. Apply 76| factory. Txcellent opportunity for | At §1 Greenwood street, Tel, on't be a dlacker service; satisfacto workman- | 2 West Main street, middle bell. right party. Herald, Box ABT7. | ke : | BUY LIBERTY BONDS e e oo o 9 P Sl i NOTICE—Do not destray or sell your EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., Seymour St., New Britain, Conn - — — = ? % = 3 e o NEWLY furnished room, near bath, | WANTED — Young ladies between old carpets. We turn them into 325 Main Street, Leland Bldg. £ > ; Ty - : GrAatn cand BldEs all modern improvements. Very de.| Ages of 16 and 23 years to learn beautiful velvety rugs and art 4 i sirable for one or two people.| telephone operating. TPaid while | Sduares. Write to J. A. Dubin, 5 i R A T [' FOR SALE. 1 "Phone 1473-12. : learning. Apply Chief operator, Plainville, Ct. 5-6-6dx . Commercial 1915 Ford fm-{ = I = | Scutn=EnRNER S B slare Rleleph one | s i 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 244 3 | LOST—Tortoise shell rimmed and gold boned glasses between Landers| 2! & office and Winthrop street, Mon-| Church street. Dt i | i i | | TO RENT—Furnished room, electrio 5-3-3d Patties Taben Out Naht stnnins vt Mien A e Reasonable Rates. Allen Car. Rich- Stor_age and Accessmrles, ”"(')‘nf: Commercial 1915 Ford for | 24 Camp street. 5659 TED—Young woman for steno- ard Covert. Tel. 255- 5-6-6dx Repair Work a Specialty. sy | graphic and clerical work by local - e — One Commercial 1915 Overland || TO RENT-—Two furnished rooms for | concern. Herald, Box A33. e ot i R 80 Bl enees Phone 2227 139 Arch St.!| ror Bakery. | light housekeeping. Bedroom and B S A If ! Oll Call NO‘ Fill Oné Tidian: Motorcycle: || kitchenette. Tmprovements. (Adults % s only). Bureka Agency, S84 West| WANTED—A girl for general house- — = = I]ENIS[]N fiARA[lE Gily Service Sk, ?xla‘lgjs . E. Lane, Man.tzc:‘;—’;‘f‘li work. 10 South High street. i \\;’;‘;(hf‘l}r:;:’n nn»d bonrd.fi(;:lal_{; Suitable Place to Ren Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanley St. = S T ~ | NOTICE _Eiectric Vacuum Cleaners 430 MAIN STREET Tho! Honse lort Deltvers Cors TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, | WANTED—Competent maid for gen c, i B i modern conveniences, gentlemen | eral housework fn small ‘family. | Tent $1.00 per day. Telephone y ot uy 5 Livery Cars for hire, day and nigit, preferred. Inquire 78 Maple street. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, 28 Forest St. 20 t Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Tel. 1870. Ring lower bell. 4-27- 5-1-tf | = g0 7 i 7 ing wer be 4-27-tf . e _ | NOTICE — Plowing and harrowing We have a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell stre TH 1 WANTED—Competent cook or gen- | 1arge tracts of land. Prices reason- : eaaraite e o Bea st A J. HOCHMAN “I' MARY [_} MGURAI]MN A S omeompetent. cook or £ | able. Georse H. Dyson, 616 Stantey with all improvements and in first class condition for $6,000, FAYS BEST PRICES JUNK, Lk . or would be willing to learn, Two'| Street, Phone 1492-14. 450265 PAPER, RUBBERS, 5, BOT. * || Has Removed her: office to in family, 41 Lexington street. MO ICE W 5 Slectaload, wisl TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI- H 0 4-29-tt | i 2 wiring, - : J Office and SerlCe 87 Prospect Street. . hang fixtures, install doorbells and . ~ : el : . IURE, ETC. AN B Sarviea ot LI5a7 book: do repair work reasonably. Richard . Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a, m., 3 A . i : 5 L o . ., i <5 71 e Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., t. 29 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday ¥Evenin TEL. 468-4. |Station, 287 Elm St.|| ™ = 1 ana 7w 85 m. Joruee onv koes: gults Wewme ] SO S T B Y : . =

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