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14, 1918. 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. Have you lost a sum-of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ; the Herald. Your money will el > : surely remain in the finder’s CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if ke does nct know ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | who lost 4 THE NEW ERA Our Usual Low Prices Lower Than Ever. G. FOX & CO. ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN MISSES’ AND CHILDREN (FOURTH FLOOR.) There was a day when a bathing suit was a bathing suit, and just that; today a bath- ing suit i8 “a thing of beauty and a joy for- } WHIMSICAL BATHING HATS AND v CAPS Some. areeprim and quaint enough to have rejoiced the hearts of our great-great-grand- mothers ; othrers are delightfully piquant and There’s a whole army ideas in bathing~“millinery” quite impossible coquettish. to desaribe : The ‘Toreador, the Mary Pickford, Theda Bara, Neptune, Sea Gull, Annette Kellerman, Mermaid; Aviator ats; but why try to name YouM pick the Bathing Hat here in five minutes that will suit you to a tee; in sflk, .rubber, rupberized silk and other mater- Aunt Dinah, Lorelei and and large Beach them all? jals; up to $56.00. Pure Gum Rubber Caps, 21c to 8bc. ever.” Instead of there being exactly one style for all women, there are scores of ab- sorbingly pretty models for tall, slender, short, stout and medium figures. Primarily the bathing suit of the day must be becoming ; secondly, it must be in material and lines conforming to current styles, and our Bathing Suits were selected with these facts borne in mind. You'd scarcely of practicing war economy. suspect Silk Bathing Suits They do; that is why there are so many of them. Captivating styles, we have, wonderful serviceability ; in taffeta; of rare grace and also in satin Duchesse and satin, poplins, sateen and mo- halr. Jersey Bathing Suits, tunic and 2 in 1 styles; all the attractive tions. $1.98 to $! MISSES’ AND Children’s and of new to $7.00. colors and color combina- R7.50. CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS misses’ Bathing Suits in jer- sey, 1-piece, for boy and girl; also 2 in 1 style. Many models and colorings. ] Children’s and misses’ Bathing Suits, 75¢ BATHING CAPES BATHING One-piece Bat $1.50. Bathing Garte; Bathing Capes in jersey, Terry cloth, rub- berized sateen ; black and colors; large, roomy and very smart; $6:50 to $27.50. TIGHTS AND WINGS hing Tights in black jersey, sizes 34 to 52, 69c to $3.98. ] Avad and Kapo Bathing Wings, 26c and rs, 26c and 3b5c. ——————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————— KODAK DEPARTMENT (Main Floor.) DEVELOPING FREE Any size roll of film will be developed free of charge when prints are ordered. Twenty-seven hour service. If you are not quite sure about getting the best re- from your camera, come in and ask our camera man what the trouble is. He Don’t wait until roll sults will know. have s0 of films, but come at once. you wasted a or Our Eastman Kodaks are priced lower than in other stores, a fact that will inter- est prospective buyers. The that. newest models at Fresh films always. EMERSON RECORDS (Fifth Floor.) Six-inch Records, regular price 10c, sale price 4c each, 7 for 25c. 7-inch Emerson Double Disk Records, 35c each, 3 for $1.00. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS A SAFE INVESTMENT When you buy a War Savings Stamp, what you do is to forego for the present the use of the money it costs. That money comes back to you in five years with interest. You do not give your money away ; you simply loan it to your gov- ernment in its hour of need. And remember, these stamps when attached to a War Savings Certificate are precisely like the bonds of biggest denomination—they are secured by the whole re- sources of the U There is no safer security in the city. Do Your Share—Buy War Savings Stamps Regularly. STEWART PHONOGRAPHS Just what you need for the seashore cottage or the camp or canoe; a royal gift for the soldier boy in camp. Price $7.75. MEASURE THE VALUE OF YOUR GLASSES Not by dollars and cents —but by Results. Correct glasses in the be- ginning are economical in the end and satisfactory eye- glass results are guaranteed to you. A careful comparison of our methods (which include the services of Mr. Hines, an experienced O p t o metrist and an expert Optician) will convince you as to the full value of all glasses pur- chased at our store— wheth- er the cost be $3.50, $5 or more. Optical Dept.,, Mez- zanine Balcony. FORTY BARGAIN TABLES “OUR SILENT SALESMEN" ON THE MAIN FLOOR Silent salesmen holding out unadvertise d merchandise: to the contrary: perfect goods unless marked prices often so low that you'd almost hesitate about buying the articles were they not right in sight to pick up, examine and scrutinize, and compare in your mind with like qualities you've seen in other stores 20 to 50 per cent. higher in price. The tables are changed daily ; watch them closely as nea store is represented at intervals DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET very Cars for hire, day and nigot. Storage, Supplies and Repalring. | | rly every department in the HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS A. RODENSKY, Tel. 1591, 42 Hartford Av HOME SEEKERS Note These Choice Locations COTTAGES 6 Room Cottage and Barn, 210 foot lot, 78 Francis Street. AMBIANI LIVED THERE Amiens Was Prominent When Julius Ceasar Was in His Prime—Manu- facturing City in 1914, Washington, D. C. June 14—Amiens which is still inside the lines of the Allies but which is within range of the German big guns and it, therefore, being battered to pieces with the ac- icustomed ‘Teutonic puthlessnes, the subject of the following geography bulletin issued today is war by { the National Geographic society: Eighty-one miles north of Paris by rail and 77 miles southeast of the im- t portant channel seaport of Boulogne, 9 Room Cottage, Chestnut Street, 160 foot lot. 6 Room Cottage and Garage, Stratford Road, 125 foot lot. 7 Room Cottage, 81 Columbia Street. Price $3,700. Cheaper than paying rent. Let us show you these properties. ’Phone 728 or 101 immediately. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 Main Street ! picturesque conside: I wa Amiens v a thriving clty with many important industries before the war. In addition to its manu cturing in- terests, which included woolens, linens, velvets, sllks and shoes, it enjoved ible commercial prosperity, z to its advantagceous situation on river Somme near tb roint wherg important waterway is joined by its affluents the Arve and the Celle. ““The business section of the town (ther unattractive in appearance, being threaded by numerous canals, but wide, well-paved streets were to be found throughout the residentia section and the older the town was surrounded boulevards which section of by oc-, GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng. Tel. Co. YOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and see our Chief Opera- tor and be gilven information in detail about wages paid, hours 6f work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, etc, Southern New England Telephone Go. 54 COURT STREET. TO RENL, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Two keeping rooms. 84 Church street. TO RENT—Tenement, Modern conveniences. Large yard, 108 Maple street. 6-14-6d TO RENT—Garage space. 53 Beaver street, 6-13-3dx TO RENT—{ rooms, 189 Stanley St. ‘Phone 1284-23. 6-13-4dx TO RENT—Flat furnished complete. Can see same by calling at 8 Bron- son street 6-13-3dx O FURNISHED APARTMENTS—— of two and four rooms for light housekeeping 56 Maple street, opposite Pear ceet. 6-6-tf nice Mrs. light E. E. house- Barnes, 6-14-2dx six rooms LOST. FOR BAIE. FOR SALR, LOST—A pig. Finder return to James Grace, Lasalle St. 6-14-2d SHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE. ONLY $3,000, BASY TERMS, furni- ture included, owner must heavily sacrifice practically new cottage of 7 vooms, sleeping porch, bath, fire- place, gas range, instantaneous hot water, and sewer connection, on high ground near beach with beau- tiful water view, in restricted resi- dence park near New Haven, with all supplies delivered, clubhouse, casino and perfect health condi- tions. A genuine bargaTn, for quick action. Address H. R, Bo> WANTED—A few girls for light bench work and inspection. Ap- ply Peck & Young Mfg. Co., rear 169 Main street. 6-13-3d to do cleaning, Ohrnstedt, 69 Arch St. 6-14-1dx ‘WANTED—Woman Saturday. WANTED—Bench hands—Inspectors and polishers. Government work. B. & K. Mfg. Co., Ellis street. 6-13-3d WANTED—Practical woman of re- finement desiring to conduct tea room, small supplies and art shop business in one of the choicest summer colonies on the sound. Will learn of a rental opportunity now open—no competition—by ad- dressing E. M. Box TE, Her- ald Office. 6-13-2 WANTED—Experienced for counter work. Good pay and good hours. Apply to The Boston Jranch Grocery, IHartford Conn, 6-13-3d saleswomen WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. V. B. Chamberlain, 179 Vine street. 6-12-t GIRIL to operate passenger elevator. Apply at the elevator 7 to 8 p. m., for H. M. Bodwell, bldg. supt. New Britain National bank. 6-12-tf our rooms, second floor. Enquire 36 Connerton St. 6-27-tf FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—Two minutes from center. Mrs. Mel- yard, 23 Hungerford Court. 6-14-1dx TWO SINGLIZ ROOMS for two gentle- men or mian and wife, with light housekeeping privileges. Tel. 24 St FURNISHED ROOMS— Maple street NICELY FURNISHED—Front room suitable for one or two gentlemen on RBlack Rock Ave. Inquire Box 10B, Herald. 6-13-3d FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT at West Taven. Apply Mrs. G. H. Samlow, Beach St.,, West Haven, Conn. 6-10-6dx Well Furnished South High street. 6-10-4dx Room 29 ROOM-—For gentleman Mes L BT, 6-5-tf FURNISHED only, 33 Court street. Chapman. cupied the site of ancient for wtions, In the wostern end of the city there was a famous pleasure park known as the Promenade de la Hotole, where festivals and concerts were frequently given in the long past days of peace. “Amiens, which in 1914 was about the size of Springfield, M was in anclent times known as Samarobriva and was the capital of the Gallic tribe known in Jullus Cea the Ambiani (‘dwellers on the water'). It became toman stronghold and recoived special consideration at the nds of M Aurelivs. The Franks captured it in the 5th century. In the 12th century it became an im- portant commercial center and four hundred years later was one of the chief citics of the great textile indus- try in France. Up to 1790 it was the capital of Picardy, and is now the wapital of the Department of the Somme, “The Huns today experience Prussians. of Amisc erous detached vicinity Drury, it encmy in r's time as a us by the first devastation wrought does not mark the \miens has had awith the After the so-called battle which consisted of num- engagements in the of Villers-Bretonneux and wis captured by the same November, 1870, “Among the native sons of Amiens who have written their names indel- ibly on the pages of world history are Peter the IHermit, the legendary author and originator of the first crusade; Blasset, the sculptor; Voi- ture and Gresset, the poets, and Du- cange, the noted linguist “In the famoug treaty of signed in 1802 Dby Great France, Iolland and Spain, ish recognized the whanges map of Kurope which had fected by the armies of This treaty nee al- most the whole of her colonial empire which had heen taken from her some years before “of Amiens, fate which quent Amiens, Britain, the Brit- in the been ef- poleon. 150 restored to Tor the hefore it Rheims will war course, chief \fered her zlory the same cathed as was be described in a geography bulletin,” or | WANTED—Maid for general house- work. One willing to go to the country for the summer. Mrs. T. Bristol, 77 Grove Hill. GIRLS on S8hirt work. Steady work. Learners taken. Apply 2nd floor, Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 6-12-6d Ad- WANTED—Young lady clerk. dress 10XX, Herald Office. 6-8-1wk SALESWOMEN WANTED — Apply Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. 6-T-tf WANTED—Good strong housecleaning. Apply Main street. woman for 206 West 6-1-tf WANTED—Cook. Hill. Apply at 80 Grove 5-18-tt WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 yecars to learn telephone operating. Pald while learning. Apoly Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf NOTICE. AND BOARD in priv Box X3X, Her- 6-14-3dx ROOM ily, by young lady. ald. Automobile parties taken out. Rea- sonable rates Allen car Richard Co- vert Tel 2656-12. 6-10-6dx NOTICE—Wo do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St. telephone 1628-4, 3-g-tt WANTED Girl for marking room. Also women and girls for| ironing department. Best of wages. UNION LAUNDRY, Arch Street. Wiliiams Auto Go. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St. SPECIAL GRADUATION PHOTOS $2.00 DOZ. ARCADE STUDIO FOR SALI-—Chicken-coop ft. Six-ft. wire. 42 t Cheap if taken at once about 50 FOR SALE-—One 8-foot oak dinir room table. 180 Black Rock Av| Tel. 414 6-14-2f FOR SAIL ‘hree automobiles, one runabout and two touring eca price rizht; new car guarantee goes with these cars. G. Bab- tf L. ANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATELY. FIFTY TOURINC CARS AND ROADSTERS M BE LATE MODFELS A IN GOOD ME- CITANICAL WILL PAY A HIGH PRICE THAN ANY OTHER LER. w JAVEN AUTO EXCHANGE, 30-40 DOW STREET, AR CORNER OI'" GEORGE STREF [, NEW HA- VEN, CONN. TEL. COLONY 3266. 6-12-12d FOR SALE—Gas range. Webb & Co., 705 1638-2 Apply Stanley. T 6-14-9 ‘FOR SALE—Small Crawford.Rapg As good as new. Call 145 call 32 Court street. -5 4 6-144 FOR SALE—Standing grass also se era] tons of hay. 1145 Stanley stre: Tel. 465-2 6-14- fonola and 30 lateq ror ling, A . Ba 7 6-12- FOR SALE 34x132 Goodyes tires. Cheap of taken at once. Ca 42 Center street, 6-8- teason Cheap for Herald quick wouy WANTED—Second-hand bicycle in good condition. State lowest cash price. 126 Lyons street. Tel. 1864-2. 6-14-3dx FOR SALE OR cottage, all Berlin street. nor, broker. TO F T—9-roo modern, located of "Phone T. W. O'Co: 5-25- WANTED—Board vate fami 29XX, and room in pri- by voung lady. Box Herald Office. 6-15-3dx WANTED-—Place to board children. Box 16, Herald. 6-10-6dx WANTED—Government needs 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examina- tions everywhere in June. Experi- ence unnecessary, Men and women desiring government positions write for free particnlars to J, C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner,) 1073 Kenois Bldg., Washington. 6-8-6dx e —————— HELDP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—College men during vaca- tion time to do either manual or mental work, by local concern. Here is an opportunity to perform a patriotlc duty with chances for those who are in athletics to keep in good physical condition, and those who wish to do mental work to gain some business experience. Compensation satisfactory. Address Box 29AA, Herald Office. 6-14-3d WANTED—A few men for light fac- tory work. Apply Peck & Young. Rear 169 Main street. 6-13-3d WANTED—Bench hands—Inspectors and polishers. Government work. B. & K. Mfg. Co., Ellis street. 6-18-3d4 WANTED—An office boy. Apply the office of the Corbin Lock Co. at Cabinet 6-13-3d WANTED-—Man, forty or over. Easy work with good pay all year around. Near home. Write us. Pe- quod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 6-18-2dx WANTED — DExperienced man at Brightwood Box Machine and Na- tionar Ender. Apply N. B. Paper Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. 6-13-tf WANTED—Chauffeur for truck. mour & Co., 21 Commercial. 6-13-54 WANTED-—Man well over the draft age for clerlcal work in local fac- tory. Box 26C, Herald. 6-12-3d WANTED—A young man of good character and with some experl- ence in cost work to help oflice manager; answer In own writing, giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 5-11-tf WANTED—Freight handlers _and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appy at freight office, Whiting St 4 A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing U Optician, #KYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FRER Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 306 Main St. 'Phone 57¢ Ar- | ! Satisfaction Guaranteed " FOR SALE Property Paying Over 20 %on the Cash Invested. Two 6-Family Houses on Glen Street. Only $2,000 Cash required. All in Good Condition. FOR SALE—Pigs at the Farms. Telephone 668-4, Berlj] ; 6-3- FOR SALE—Twelve-room house wit} barn; one single house, 11 room all improvements. Nos. 625, 6 south end Arch St. Inquire Wn Radil, 389 Arch St. 6-4- FOR SALE—Two 2-family hotses & 64 Fairview street. Inquire Bo lerer’s Posy Shop, or Phone 971-1 6-5-26 FOR SALE——Platform, wagon, on single express wagon, one doubl harness, one single harness. Appl, 141 Hartford avenue. 6-10-6d BEFORE GOING ELSEWHER! on us FIRST for anything NEEDEJX by you and let us QUOTE PRICES We can save you DOLLARS. We bu: BEVERYTHING on your order at Fir; Cost Prices—PLUS, a small charg for OUR SERVICES. Let us knoy your needs NOW! You can buy MORH War Saving Stamps from the BEXTRA money saved by letting us buy DI RECT for you. We will be PLEASE to give you ALL particulars FREE Business Hours, 9 to 11:30 a. m., to 2:15 p. m. Call TODAY, at 1§ Main St., Room 3, New Britain, Conn G. A. GLIDDEN, ROOF WORK, . Plumbing and Heating, Telephone 636-5 or 1339-4, 108 FRANKLIN SQUARE. ST, JOHN’'S PARISH Is to be one of the best parts of thq city. We offer For Sale there, One| Two and Three Tenement Homes, Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall J. HOCHMAN FAYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK, PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT. TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI TURE, ETO. : _ TEL 468-4. | LI Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Shop Call 1734-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO, Seymour St., New Britain, Conn, 1 Cottage on Division Street. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, READ ESTATE INSURANCE: ASK YOUR LUMBER DEALER, if these two houses at Nos. 137 and 141 Pleasant street are not a bar- gain at $5,500 for the two of them. Why, He would charge you that for the timber there is in them, to say nothing of the brick and mortar and the terra firma on which they stand—Better see us quick if you want them, We will sell your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln strect 305 Bank Building. CHAS. H. GILLIN For Tornado Insurance on Property Insurance Written. Some Fine Bargains in 140 MAIN STREET. Real Fstate, and Automobiles, All kinds or Loans. TELEPHONE 074-2.