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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. ! The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the Have you lost a sum 0 money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at THE NEW ERA Our Usual Low Prices Lower Than G. FOX & CO. Ever. chances are that several read- ) the Herald. Y will ABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. ; : S L OUT INOREY, EST. ers out of the. hundreds will o < ! surely remain in the findef’s RELEASE MAN LABOR TO UNCLE SAM BY CARRYING SMALL PURCHASES WHEN POSSIBLE! be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does nct know sition. who lost it. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ! GIRLS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED All Advertisements for i e the classified GOV IDS 20,000 WOM- 2% AN column FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring ca JETE e oh JBRKS at Washington. Bx good condition. Call 133 Lafave) ARE WANTED BY THE 5 3 R ki HA l A Y THE aminations ey ‘here in July. Ix- must be in the Herald street. Joe Brisinosi. 6-19-3 perience unnce Women de- . Sfl. NCW Eflg. Tel. CO. siring government positions write office by 1:30 p. m. on the FOR SALE—Mahogany set. T We take great delight in our millinery; as it is one of our FOR POSITIONS AS for free particulars to J. C. Leon- day of issue. rockers, genuine leather; two ¥ ard. (former Civil Service m- < man chairs and center table, in g9 i : T B Foy B H i These positions offer perma- SR Pep=(iehs FOR SALE. S L Sl ordinary values while the summer is in its infancy. ere are { nent employment under good E = B S 5 = ki . Hprie (s ing conditions. | GIRL wishes to do hausework FOR SALE—Student's violin At et acren iy Reno styles of the hour in trimmed and untrimmed hats—exactly 1403 ite o Cbief Opers: Curtiss St. G- Chillavenings liCemeters e o Ug\"l;"r i -’. "n‘:;:: rr‘;x(:?dr'an'rz' 5 N S tor and be given information 2 6-19-21-2dx ity sl Sahe kind you need for wear with summer frocks, and more alluring T Gl B e A A G _ 2 i\lfilx(::;c;r(l Wood”, P. O. B((;xl_ > : hours of work; sickness, dis- R Seter pOR D £ % | FOR SALE—Four golf clubs, ilk : % il S re never before shown at popular prices. 9 i work. Apply 631 Stanley, near cor- LI golf clubs, ilke & e < lots were pop P ability and pension plan, rest ner of Park. -3d new. Tel. 90. 6-15-e-0-d-3dx | FOR SAI hirty acres of standiy room, ctc, i ED HATS — e e - grass. F. L. Norton, Kensington. . e % FOR & [C—JFord touring car. Ca -19-4 THE ‘ Soumem NBW E"gland WANTED—Experienced operator and | he seen at 5 Sherman courl, evor e stitchers. High wages and nings. i SR A S R 2 Te'ephune Go employment offered. Elite Waist wid 6-19-3dx bf;l‘;m;\ \IJ\,'[-T‘\\"; yl.:: h:xrg:\}l}ns 4 { Co., 325 Main stree bisieal| e ¥ = s. A Francis Bacon mahoga $4.95 Al i 0 5 Main street. 6-18-5d | FOR SALE—Buick runabout, very | upright used plano. You shou = cheap if taken at once. 52 LaSalle | look this over. It cost $450. F REGULAR $6.50 GRADE WANTED—Maid for general house-| St 6-20-3dx | cash, now $100, or $115 on easy pa: work. Apply Mrs. Howard S. Par- Sonls ments. Chickering used uprigh . " A sons corner Harrison and Steele )R SALE—Ford 6 post delivery. Full, rich tone. A-1 condit Nothing could be prettier than these hats of georgette, in TO RENE, Sts. 6-19-3d Nearly Tel. 6-5. 0. I. Coo- Looks nearly new. This pia white, pink, navy and white and navy combinations. Close- ! Stratford Road. 6-21-1dx | Which sold for $475, can be bous: for $235 cas 1, or $258 by easy pa WANTED~—Waitress and dish washcr 0 RENT fitting, medium and large shapes; ideal summer hats at help- at Asia Restaurant, 73 Church. ]‘21{\;\18&1 lathe and 1 drill press. | ments. A plano that would adog ful i St 6-20-3d lto;\ ather belting. bpcrry,fi(.“ a mm;emn. ”L(:mef these we hay] ul prices. f = . -20-t1 a real small, dainty square piar P . ore ior commer: 7 possessing a remarkable tone whid = WANTED—Young ladies between | FOR SALE—Twelve-room house with can > yours for $22.50. Sedgwic] ol use m Herald ¥o0 e e e >4 e Bldg Fl'ontage 67 telephone operating. Paid while{ all improvements. Nos. 625, 6331 Hartford. Conn. 6-19- . learning. Apply Chief operator, south end Arch St. Inquire Wm. I_, ntrlmmed Hats Southern New England Telephone,| Radil, 389 Arch St. 6-4-t¢ | FOR SALE—Building lot in_ Belvi Church street. Heat 5-6-tt | — dere. Cheap. Apply W. E. Har FOUR VARIETIES OF STRAW AND MANY BEAUTIFUL SHAPES. FOR SALE—Two 2-family houses at Kensington. 'Phone 656-12. At a Very Small Cost You May Own Another Summer Hat. Genuine Panama Hats in large and medium shapes; require no trimming but $3 45 . a soft drape. Your choice of these Leghorn Hats, closely sewn; absolutely best quality, large, medium and $3 45 . small shapes. Your choice of these summer frocks. of these Peanut Braid Hats in small, medium and large shapes, very suitable to wear with light T 81,95 Genuine Toyo Hats, very light and pretty in weave, all shapes; regular $1.50 grade. Your choice of these... $1.25 GINGHAM AND VOILE FOR WOMEN REGULAR PRICE SAT. $7.98 THIRD FLOOR DRESSES $5.95 This is a queer season; we are doing a wonderful dress business but so many stores are not. on summer dresses. made us a remarkable price concession on this lot of beautiful dresses. We find that manufacturers are showing us great favor when it comes to making prices One of New York's leading dress producers just to show his good will There are 75 in all in five different styles; plaid gingham in mostly medium colored patterns, and an excellent quality voile, white ground with green, blue, pink, lavender and black and white figures. Sizes up to 44. None C. O. D. None exchanged. TWO-DAY RIBBON SALE Main Floor. RIBBONS AT 25c YARD Good Hair Bows, plain Moires in all wanted shades, plenty of white, pink and blue at 25c yard. RIBBONS AT 39c YARD . 'B-inch Fancy Ribbon, polka dots, Roman stripes, etc.; Ribbons worth 59c¢ yard, on sale at 39c yard. RIBBONS FOR LINGERIE PURPOSES Wash Ribbons by the piece, all 10-yard pieces. No. 1, white, pink and blue, 20c piece. No. 11-2, white, pink and blue, 25c piece. No. 2, white, pink and blue, 35¢ piece. No. 8, white, pink and blue, 45c piece. No. 5, white, pink and blue, 65¢c piece. KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS WHITE DUCK and CANVAS SHOES CLEARANCE PRICES. (Second Floor.) White Sea Island duck, high lace ber sole and heel, B, C and D wide, welt, $3.50 grade to close at $2.25. ‘White Canvas and Duck, rubber One lot 7-inch lace, extension sole with heel, D wide only; better than a sneaker and less in price, also a few pair low heel Pumps in the lot, to close at $1.75. One lot of the Leisure line White Duck Lace with low heel, very shapely, to close at $2.25. Bathing Shoes and Sandals in all strap, ribbon and lace styles, 48¢c to $2.25. with rub- Goodyear sole bals. colors, furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Second floor, 30 Cam- bridge St., to quiet family. 6-20-3dx SHORE COTTAGE TO RENT—at In- WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER and office man desires position in New Britain. Box 14B, Herald. 6-21-2dx WANTED—By man 53 years old. Po- sition as chauffeur in private fam- of the city six room apartment in twin bungalows on City and Con- necticut avenue. Will rent for 5 a month, or sell on easy terms. ply W. L. Hatch Co., 29 West Main street, 6-20-6d A TENEMENT of six rooms; all mo ern improvements. Inguire 367 East Main St. 6-19-3d TENEMENT TO RENT—First-cl Washington St. 6-19-3 x TO RENT—2-3-4 room suit nished for light housekeeping. All improvements. (Central). Address Eureka Room Register, 84 W. Main street. N. E. Lane, Mgr. 6-17-tf fur- TO RENT — Tenement, Modern conveniences. 108 Maple street. five rooms, Large yard, 6-14-6d TWO FURNISHED APARTMENTS— of two and four rooms for light housekeeping at 56 Maple street, LOST. LOST—Angora cat, dark tiger. Finder 10 please notify Mrs. M. S. Arnold, Lake Court. 6-2 FURNISHED ROOMS. rent reason- light Nicely furnished room, able. One could be used for housckeeping at 69 Arch St. 4 6-21-2dx Furnished room in private family all conveniences. Very central, 280 Arch street. 6-21-6dx FOR THE MEN GOING TO CAMP JUNE 24TH See ours at $2.50 to $5.98. Well made, reg- ulation style, all sizes. Men’s Furnishings, main floor, north. [ STARTAWAR | Floor. in charge. DEMONSTRATION OF CORTICELLI YARN Now in Progress—Art Department, Second Expert Knitter from the Factory is SAVINGS STAMP CARD TO-DAY ' Which will you do? vest your small savings in War Sav- ings or Thrift Stamps to help win the war, or, will you spend the money foolishly and help the Germans? CAUSED Will you in- | cure. work or chance. If everyone saved 25c a day it would mean $25,000,000 a day in the United WHEN HEADACHES ARE BY EYESTRAIN nothing but the use of glasses will effect a BUT THE GLASSES MUST BE correct in every detail ; nothing must be left to guess- |1 WE CAN GIVE YOU the exceptional ad- i | vantage of the 20 years’ Optometrist as an Eyesight Testing Expert. experience of our States. No charges for examination when glasses are - e B ) fitted. WANTED. A. PmKUS, OPPORTU Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, HIGHER WAGE THAN USUAL be paid to a competent, middle single man for general farm : 3 & on country place near Hartford, | ¥ EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE y job all year. References re- | Broken Lenses Duplicated. d. ~ Address, Steady, Box 11C, | Office, 306 Main St. Phone 57¢ d. Satisfaction Gnaranteed An honest industrious man, one who speaks Polish or has had exper- ience in the insurance business preferred. I will guarantee you a steady salary. Apply J. Glick, distric! manager, care Globe Bene- ficial Asso., 183 Main New Britain, -1ldx SE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR QUICK RETURNS Furnished room for one or two gen- tlemen. 208 East Main. Tel. dian Neck for month of July or| ily; four years' experience; sober season. L. C. Baker, Tel. 1876. and reliable. Address Box 11X> 6-20-3d | Herald Office. 6-18-3d> FFOR RENT—Nice four-room tene- | WANTED—Small tenement of four ment, 82 Rocky Hill ave. 6-20-3dx| or five rooms with modern con- veniences by two adults. Box 1X, TO RENT—In the healthiest section Herald. 6-18-3dx 64 Fairview street. Inquire Bol- lerer's Posy Shop, or Phone 971-12, 6-5-26d FOR SALE—New three weeks. 115 Smalley street. bed. Only used 6-19-3dx FOR SALE: ight Scotch and Eng- lish Puppy Shepard dogs, 5 weeks old. Good watch and farm dogs. Apply Mrs. Makowski, 264 Clark St. 6-20-3dx | FOR SALE—Having sold our farm and moved to the city, wish to dis- pose of our handsome ftmily Mor- { FOR SALE—2 Steel Owner leaving town. | 6-18-5d. I-Beams, 3§ feet long. Sperry, at Clayton. 6-15-t FOR SALE—Caulifiower cabbage and kohlrabi plants, Also cut flowers E. Suprenant, 42 Whiting street| 6-15-6d FOR SALE—Three automobiles. on runabout and two touring cars price right; new car guaranted goes with these cars. B. G, Bab cock. Tel. 90. 5-13-tf) FOR SALE OR TO RENT—9-roo cottage, all modern, located o Berlin street. ’Phone T. W. O’Con nor; broker. 5-26-t SOR SALE—Pigs at the Berli Farms. Telephone 668-4, 6-3-tf FOR SALE—25 acres of Woodland. 18 years’ growth. About 1-2 mile west of Farmington depot, on high- way. Price $400. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-18-56d NOTICE! THE VICTORY LUNCH of Church Street, after heing closed for alterations for five days, opened its doors today. Everyth\g up-to- date, and we hope that we will be able to satisfy oOur custome even the most particular. The food served here is the best the market affords, A GOOD EATING PLACE —TRY US ONCE. Up-to-the-Minute in Every Respect The Victory Lunch Co., 40 CHURCH STREET, EW BRITAIN, CONN. | san horse, weighing 1,140 1bs. He WANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATE is fully guaranteed, sat and reli- FIFTY TOURING AND | able, accustomed to all kinds of ROADSTERS: M LATE |} farm work. With assuratce of good MODELS AND IN GOOD ME-| home and kind treatment would CHANICAL CONDITION: WILL/| make purchase price very low. PAY A HIGHER PRICE THAN| Country home preferred. Also ANY OTHER DFEALER voung family cow. For information HAVEN AUTO EXCHAN inquire at Private Stable, rear 138 DOW STREET, NEAR CORNER| ook Ave, Meriden. No horse joc- OF GEORGE STREET, NEW HA- | jkeys need apply. Kindly do not VEN, CONN. TEL. COI call Sundays. 6-20-2dx FOR SALE—Three acres standing HELP WANTED—MALE. grass, also two tons hay. 82 Rocky o . Hill ave. 6-20-3dx JANTED—An Bxperienced - “:_\lerk_ PR, Bofzmn, Herala Of. | FOR SALE--Edison phonograph with e 6.17-6as | 50 mood records, $6. Also latest model Grafonola including records, WANTED — Experienced man at| 3$22. Both of these machines are Brightwood Box Machine and Na. | In excellent condition. Were taken tionar Ender, Apply N. B. Paper in trade. sl' weekly if you wish. BoelGolooiwaniut StacerMGETa Lty | IS Codtib RS RVEIERIEn RS SEM el 6-20-3dx WANTED—A young man of good character and with some experi- | FOR SALE—Seven room cottage on ence In cost work to help offica| trolley line; fruit. Inquire John manager; answer in own writing, Hirsh, Plainville. 6-18-5dx giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, | FOR SALE—New Milch cow. Tel Plainville. 5-11-tf 6-19-3d WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, ‘Whitirg St. 4-6-tt opposite Pearl street. 6-6-tf TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor. Enquire 36 Connerton St. 27-te NOTICE. NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners, $1.00 per day. Delivered. Telephone 79. 6-8-e-0-d-tf “fur- TO RENT -Two comfortably nished connecting rooms. 174 Maple. 21-tt VERY DESIRABLE light housekeep- ing rooms: all modern conveniences. Phone 1473-12. Call evenings. 6-20-3d furnished room, one or two gentlemen. Sovereign's block, 162 Main, Mr: Dawson, 2 flights up or take elevator 6-18-5dx Large nicely ished rooms at Nice, new, neat fur Taugoda Tnn, Momauguin Write for particulars or call liberty 5 10 to 12 or 6-18-€4 VERY DESIRABLE furnished for gentleman, 28 Park Place. 90 between the hours of 3 to . room 29 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Board and room at 93 Arch street for 2 gentlemen, 3rd floor. Call eve- nings, between 7 and 8. 6-18-5dx MRS. MARIE—The world's wonder astrologist. A call on this lady will convince you of her wonderful gift in casting your horoscopes of life, nlanet. Office in the Regal bldg, 4 Church St., second floor. Ilours, 9:30 a. m. to 9 m. 6-18-3dx AUTOMORILE PARTIES TAKEN tes Tel. out. Reasonable Richard Covert. Allen car. 265-12, 6-17-6dx NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4. 3-6-tf If You Cannot 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 condition for $6,000. The W. L. HATCH CO. 62 75 22 Also Other Good Properties. READ ESTATE “ FOUR BARGAINS FOR SALE. and 64 Fairview Street, Renting for $768 per annum. and 77 Fairview Sreet, rentin g for $6.00 per annum. Prospect Street and Barn, Renting for $612 per annum. These are all worth seeing me about. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, INSURANCE | better built house in the city. CAMP REAL 272 Main street | HOME SEEKERS Note These Choice Locations | COTTAGES 6 Room Cottage and Francis Street. i 9 Room Cottage, Chestnut Street, 160 foot lot. 6 Room Cottage and Garage, Stratford Road, 125 foot lot. 7 Room Cottage, 81 Columbia Street. $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 We'd Like to Have You See This 3-FAMILY HOUSE ON SHUTTLE MEADOW AVENUE. i will sell at a sacrifice. House only built about 5 years— | Good as brand new. Seeit, if you are from Missouri. Two Tenement House and Store on a good corner at the South End For Sale, where there is lots of traffic going by all the time—Let’s Sell Your House for you. There isn’t a Owner lives in Hartford and ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. Barn, 210 foot lot, 78 Price