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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28 1018, N G, FOX & CO. ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. THE NEW ERA Our Usual Low Prices Lower Than Ever. OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT UNIFORMS, 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. FILLED. MAIL)AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY \ Women’s Capes Cloak Department THIRD No ‘wonder fashion smiles upon the cape as the ideal summer wrap; it is so conveniently worn over light frilly frocks. lots of style.and dash in our capes; wonderfully jaunty. proportion to the cost? In the following styles—Madonna, Draped, With Yoke, Military. Serge, Gabardine, Capes in-all desirable lengths, lined, othersi without lining. rose, rookie, taupe, FLOOR short, medium a they're faultlessly made and What:other summer wrap is so handsome in Wool Velour, Pompom, Bolivia, Satin. nd long; Colors are navy, copenhagen, biscuit, khaki and black. Prices $16.98 to $95.00. There’s Cost, some CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | money ? Rings are found in sumrising / quantities and turned in; at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the fitder’s hands if he does nct know Have you lost a sum of Glasses, Pns and T | i (FIFTH FLOOR) NE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | wholostit. Good Vacation JNp Wb ey ¥OR savE. ¥oR sarm, R d f O l GIRLS WANTED—Competent maid for gen- | FOR SALE-—*“Mountain Grove”, New | FOR SALE—Twele-room howe wit eal Il‘lg or n y ARE WANTED BY THE i :{l:aelethouseworkv Apply 19 _Forest Britain’s most popular pleasure re- barn; one single house, 11 yoom 60 T c . 6-28-1d sort, including dwelling house with all improvements. Nos. 62, ¢~ = = 14 rooms. Modern convenience: south end Arch St. Inquire W, C 50. NCW Eng. . Cl. 0- WANTED-’-G"I for storework at Flectric light, water ,ctc., pavilion, Radil, 389 Arch St. -4-1 e odr S M 1lon o PAx sen' by FOR POSITIONS AS Hoffman’s Bakery, 95 Arch é;z. > "x'o. nowx)m;;‘nnc and many 3 Ruth Sawyer. -27-34 smaller outbulldings. Ninc acres & TELEPH“NE “PEHATDHS e = of land. Largc ice-housé with | FOR SALE—Two 2-family house, “People Like That”, by Kate These positions offer = VH&)TED-— rst-class waitress. 73 zood pond. Terms to suit the pur- 64 Fairview etreet. Inquire 1 Langley. DerIns; Church St. 6-26-5dx er. T. M. Zimmerman & Co., | lerer's Posy Shop, or Phone 971- nent employment under good FORTY TO FIFTY BARGAIN TABLES ON THE MAIN FLOOR About -every department in the new store is represented on these tables during the week; perfect merchamdise unless otherwise stated; up-to-date merchandise always; staples and novelties of the season. Watch these bargain tables from day to day. “The Vindication”, by Harriet e - = iy working conditions, WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- S Call and see our Chief Opera- St s s 3 ply in the evening. Mrs. Frank J. “Riddle of the Night”, by tor and be glven informatlon Porter, 77 Lexington street Thomas W. Hanshem. in detail about wages paid, 5 - §-25-5dx “Clipped Wings”, by Rupert hours of work; sickness, dis- o i Hughes. ability and pension plan, rest WANTED--American women between “In Another Girl’s Shoes”, by room, etc, the age of 20 and 35 to operate Bertha Ruck. d passenger elevator at New Britain Gregory. ,s“,‘g e. Apply aif once o the L " Tslephflne [:[]. building superintendent. Appli- 'Th Main Trail”, by Henry cants will i ; exper! Ogen 54 COURT STREET. ey Ze‘\l be instructed; e)pbel,:cng’i’, 5 cessary. 6-25-60 “A Daughter of the Dons”, by ‘Wm. McLeod Raine. WANTED—Young ladie: bet HELP WANTED—MALE. e Seaech “Story of the Foss River ages of 16 to 23 years to learn Ranch”, by Ridgewell Cullen. WANTED—Boy about 16 years or| (elePhone operating. Paid whils o i ” e learning. Apply Chief operator, ‘Chain of Evidence”, by Caro- over to work on soda fountain. Box Southern New England Telephone. lyn Wells. 3B, Herald. 6-28-2d Gt BeandaTelon "R"} “The Chief Legatee”, by Anna — Katherine Green, WANTED—At once, middle aged “A Man's Man”, by Ivan Hay. man with factory experience to| _ ot take charge of inspection. Must|COTTAGE WANTED—At the shoro. be capable of handling help. Ap- For latter part of August and first I;é,; z;ecjk xétmung Mfg. Lo.(; oreax | part of September. Give full par- Main St. 27 a large tea, coffee, company, operating TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUITCASES PACKA{UP YOUR WORRIES IN THE VACATION TRUNKS AND SMILE, SMILE, SMILE Handsome, serviceable luggage for women, girls, men and boys who like to be right in line with the newest and Dbest, not duplicate our Trunks, Bags thing like our prices. Sixth floor. and Suitcases and youwll anywhere for any- We have the Trunks vacationists want—and the hand baggage, also—and our guarantee goes with every piece. sto: NTED—Managers and clerks for butter and egg chain res. ticulars and rates. Box 28, Herald. Address I. M. E 6-28- a WANTED—Tenement of § rooms in Must be men desiring an opportuni- vicinity of New Britain Machine ty to get into a retail business that Co. All convenmiences. Box 31 Her- provides both salary and a share ald, R. L. 8. 6-28-2dx of the profits of the store. Address Mr. Kingdon, street, New York city. DO YOUR SHARE 6-27- care of 50 Barclay 3dx Buy W. S. Stamps Co., West Main St. 6-27 WANTED—Board boy at Richter & -4d Save your money and invest it in United Stats securities at interest. . manufacturing opportunity for company. It helps to win the war, and advancement. plicants must have ability. Address Splen Young man wanted to work in Pur- chasing and Traffic Department of did Ap- WANTED—Woman or man to wash dishes and do general cleaning in baker Hoffman's Bakery, 95 Arch 6-27-3d St. WANTED—Position as stenographer, by voung lady graduate of High school. Box 153, East Berlin, the Government needs the i ) o ANTED—Young man and youns stating age, education, experlence | ™y 4 "ro1 clerical work. Must be fair money. reference and salary desired. Box ' £ . zee Lpeex| in penmanship and figures. Apply Suit Cases The Trunks SRSNFrla hasinol usesuowas -~ e L Adams Express Co., 50 Main St. days for anyone who cannot PSSR ORCR, S Herg e 6-24-6dx Uni- 5 Main St., New Britain. FOR SALE—Second hand man’s bi- (S in good condition, 185 Glen City. 6-27-3dx FOR SALE -About 15 acres of stand- ing hay on my farm on Berlin St., Berlin. No reasonable offer refused. Louis Rundbaken, 29 Pearl St., Hartford. Tel. Bushnell 246 or Charter 8063-2. 6-2 FOR SALE—Baby carriage, 484 Church street, first floor. as range. Apply Aug- 350 Chestnut street. 6-27-3dx —Dodge touring car. Geo. , Aetna Bowling Alleys. 6-27-tf FOR SALE--1917 five passenger tour- ing car. In good condition. Can be seen at 330 East Main, after 6 p. m. D. Pains. 6-27-3dx FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car in good running order. Chas. Leon- ard. Tel. 694-2. 6-27-3dx FOR SALE—Pigs at the Berlin 6-3-tf Farms. Telephone 668-4. TO RENY, TO RENT—36x18 ft. space in rear of Main street store; suitable for eany purpose. Apply 394 Main street. 6-28-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, modern conveniences, Main. , third floor, 329 South 6-28-2dx VERY DESIRABLE light housekeep- ing rooms; all modern conveniences. Phone 1473-12. Call evenings. 6-27-3d $1.00 to $30.00. A complete line of the Hart- tail grocery business. Apply S e e e Seiramdin ool EENO G2 HOHEO SR 0 me versal Co-operative Society. East FURNISHED ROOMS. fiber, matting, cane, cowhide 3 2 i e ’ high courage, cheerfulness and Main St., city. 6-26-6d - TO RENT—Six room cottage at 231 and high-grade leathers. medium and full sizes. Let us gallantry that we expect of our WANTED—Middls aged man, regis- | TO RENT—Large room furnished. | Glen street, opposite Ellis. All m- SPECIAL show you how convenient these tered pharmacist. Address Pharma-| Corner Arch and Walnut. provements. 6-27-3d men in the trenches. 6-27-3dx TO RENT—A flat of six rooms; mod- 24-inch Fiber Suitcases with Trunks are. Carry the ward- cist, Herald Office. 6-26-6d e ]s(;c:;o and clamps, special robe without creasing or crush- Demonstratlon of e : price $1.00. WAN' —7Young man 0 wrap 24-inch Black Cowhide Suit- Loz ricesfin (OR£L20.00, | : . bread; night work; clean job. One cases, extra strong handle, spe- SPECIAL. Cortlcefll Yarn with somo experionce proterred. cial $8.95. Full size Hartman Wardrobe o Hoffmann's bakery. 6-25-5d Tritaks, fber oaversd. cvua NOW IN PROGRESS when H{Cda‘:hes heavy lock, nicely lined; value Art department. 2nd floor. WANTED — Experienced man at Are Caused by Eyestrain $35.00, special $29.95. The Bags $1.00 up to $49.50. All styles for men and wom- Expert knitter from the fac- tory is in charge. tionar Ender, Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. 6-1 Brightwood Box Machine and Na- Apply N. B. Paper 3-tf Ribbon Sport Hats WANTED—Freight handl ers and PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM-— for an elderly couple or lady. May use kitchen. Reference required. 13 Hart street, upstairs. 6-27-3dx TO RENT—Flat furnished complete. Can see same by calling at 8 Bron- son street. 6-26-3d TO RENT—Two furnished separate front rooms with light housekeep- ing privileges, suitable for man and ern conveniences. Inquire 9 Frank- lin square. 6-25-6d FIRST-CLASS TENEMENT to rent, 155 Washington St. 6-25-5dx TO RENT—Six rcom tenement, hot or cold water, steam heated, mod- ern improvements. Apply 26 Hawk- ins street. Tel. 37-4. 6-25-5dx TO RENT—Two five room tenements, 6-5-2\ FOR SBALE—Three automobiles, .0 runabout and two tourin, cal price ritht; new car guarant goes with these cars. E. G, Baj cock. I 90. 5-131% FOR SALE—Rooming house, 1o lease, 48 rooms, all tenanted, wi remove 8 and sell rest £ $700, big inquire 422 Maj street. 6-26-2 FOR SALE OR RENT—July 1st. S} room house, with bath, garage a hennery; 1 in good repair; cil water; high and healthy; America preferred; lacation, No. 4 Kenne] avenue. Tel. 93-4. 6-28- ’ FOR SALE—Ford touring car | 500d running condition, $125. G. J. G. French gray speedster | oxcellent condition; new tires; maj me an offer. H. Fenn Nourse, Beéj lin, Conn. Tel. 315-3 or 649-6. 6-28-e. 0. d.-3 - stro FOR SALE—Cabbage plants, and hardy leading winter varietie. 40c per hundred; $3.50 per tho sand. ley St. E. O. Kilbourne, 1615 Stan Tel. 1219. 6-28-10¥) FOR SALE—One hundred pairs. bicycle tires to be sold at cost pric: Beans from l4c per pound up. 1C Glen St. R. Schwartz. 8-28-14} MANROSS AUTO G0 AGENOY, i Storage and Accessories, 7. HOCHMAN PAYS BEST PRICES FOR ' JUN PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BO. TLES, OR SEOCOND HAND FURNI TURE, ETOC. TEL. 468-4. ST, JOHN’S PARISH Is to be one of the best parts of the ‘We ofter For Sale there, One, Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance ’ ing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & nothing but the use of glasses o e B S on 34.95 Gy e it freignt offce, | Wife or two gentlemen. Tel 339-13. [ all improvements, Main street, in- City Hall will effect a cure. leather, fiber, goatskin, pigskin, 3 Whiting St. e . 6-26-3d | «quire 8 Lee street. 6-26-4dx | S But the G s must be cor- cowhide, genuine seal and wal- Navy, sand, old blue, pink opposite Pearl street. 6-6-tf | — = = % i detail; nothing s and white; all natty new | TO RENT—Two comfortably fur-|TO RENT—Two nicely furnished || Stenopribricy HBEVIRIRS 5 S o rork r i > o, 1 i i o T g 4 2] must be left to guesswork or SPECIAL shapes; value at least $6.50. TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor. | ’\‘I‘Zh‘fd D T 2}»’& ’;’;%";;:fi":sn,:e‘: Comemem:fn_?; | perlenced in office work. ““\‘f°°'_ Iy ) Brown Cowhide Bags, 16 to o Endnire 38/{Connerton] St [6-37-tc| D | State age, present salary, A fi w; VG i i g 18 inches, high cut corners, spe- Utlhty Chests — SUMMER BOARDERS. TO RENT—2-3-4 room suites fur- || and experience. P. O. Box g advantace o iy 20 cial price $5.00 % Y S M -] nished for light housekeeping. Al || 1029, New Britain, Conn. Ll CIOT 6 o bl S SEVENTH FLOOR ou dave oney Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, | improvements. (Central). Address | | 3 ;r,[ an o.\ei sht testing Patrlotlc Women ‘Matting covered, fumed oak, . N July 1st to Oct 1st, cottage on Eureka Room Register, 84 W. Main R e e ! < with cedar lining; mahogany Buy]ng ]hrough US ! beach, trolley, good bathing, fish-| street. N. E. Lane, Mgr. 6-17-tf tions when glasses are fitted. everywhere are carrying their with cedar lining and natural . ing, good table, reasonable rates, Optical Dept, Mezzanine Bal- smaller purchases. 500 men cedar, many styles, $3.00 to LET US ORDER FOR YOU! We | Mhs. A. D. Frey. 6-25-5dx LOST. | Shop Call 1734-2. cony. left Hartford Monday. $42.50. quote Low Prices’ on almost 3 “EVERYTHING”. A few prices on | Board and Room at Indian Neck.| LOST—The sum of $40 somewhere H KFELLY GOOD TIRES: Morton cottage. Mrs. Lord. in this city on streets Monday . . A4 - T o n = | z8xa S1L10 33x4 $23.2 6-26-6ax | night. AIl in $10 bills, Finder| . .o oL oo e A Spectalty e = = = - 30x3 $11.50 34x4 $23 please leave it at Herald office and AATTONAL - CARRIAGE | 0O 66 ON CASUALTY LIST veston; Howard Van Campen, Haven, |ing the total number up to 22, but |30x3% $13.65 37x5 9.85 | 70O RENT—Furnished rooms, water receive a generous reward. & 5 New Britain, ?' Kansas. since then two cases have been re- Other sizes in proportion; “BEST front cottage, Momauguin, Conn. ¢ 6-26-3ax Seymour St., did gl i e leased from quaranti TUBES” at Lowest Prices; AUTO-| Apply Miss K. M. Donnelly, Linger - ——— Died of Disease. 1uarantine. % : Apply % e y Major Albert I :‘-rnbh Beriley | CAP sale—Wilson's—advt. MATIC VALVE in them, when so| Tonger cottage, Momauguin, Bast FOUR BARGAINS FOR SALE. Havener Wounded Severely and \‘nri;lgs‘ W e e Céorl;" Many unusual values in tailored | PESIRED. Buy your Overclothes Haven, Conn 6 sd 62 and 64 Fairview Strect, Renting for $768 per annum. few Haven Soldier Taken Prisoner | Holmes, Springfield, Mass.; Louis Ro- | C.0th Suits, jersey sport suits and styl- gl}“)mu‘“. Qerals T pers One, AGENTS WANTED. 75 and 77 Fairview Sreet, rentng for $6.00 per annum. senberg, Pittsburgh. ‘:(:‘ :(;";i“"fa o tthcli\uréum]u{:hxshop. anning su ,?'“‘r‘"rwf:,‘&fx antsg 2 i 22 Prospect Street and Barn, Renting for $612 pex o, . et o) i o o - ratt street, Harf —Advt. FEY ALL Al 5 S ¥ [ knecs Man Woandod: Wounded Scverely. = o dxt |on and off in a FLASH. The BEST | Responsible representative wanted, Also Other Good Properties. These are all worth seeing me about shington, June 25.—The Army Corporals Ernest C. Blakely, North- HEALTH IN CAMPS GOOD. goods at RIGHT PRICES. Remem- either man or wor , to act as H D HUMPHREY 272 Main st ualty list today contained 56| boro ilbur C. Disbrow, Lynn | Washington, June 28.—Health con- | ber, we SAVE YOU DOLLARS on all| agent for our seashore properties . . ’ Y s, divided as follows T. Peck, East Haven, | ditions in home camps continue ex- |of YOUR NEEDS! SEE “US” FIRST.| along the Conmecticut coast. Op- ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, poe Igldad iesh St William B. Martin, | cellent says the weekly health report | Business Hours, 9 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to portunity for a hustler to make big AL ESTATE INSURANCE illed in action, 24; died of wounds, Herbert Prescott, Cam- | issued by the surgeon-general of the | 2:15 D. m.; 163 Main Street, Room 3, money. Can be worked in connec-| RE ied of diseas wounded severe- Mass. | arm; New EBritain, Conn. tion with present occupation. Ref- 22 wounded, degrec undetermined, Prisoner. i cren(;c:,- (x]*c‘t}run'cd. (:ms. i‘;xyg bé“(‘lt‘h \ in E i Co., South Tyme, Conn. Larges - prisoner, 1. Captain Elmer J. Presper, Philadel- ’ el sl d : 7 h £ Y rs of shore property in New 4! lovd Gibbons, correspondent of the | Phia. P;“*’F“etl‘v ’Pdre""’;lsg l;fflol'w\ll ‘e,igrf,‘,; 2 s.28-60 | HOUSE, ONE WHICH RENTS FOR BIG MONEY and 7 missing, Private Edward W. Prunier L R Tritume, with the American | . , even Room Cottage ‘ i s New Haven, Conn. NOTICE, ~ SRR B O s — WILL GIVE YOU A NICE HOME TOO. in the Army casualty list as|carried 50 names, divided as follows: = = e TE = 2 S 2 - L PG, AUTOMOBILE PARTII aken out. - Ari nded, desreo undetermined. News | Killed in action. '17: died of wounds, Only $3700 O S e e We can offer one on Chestnut street, one on Argh g 7; severcly waunde i 5 : 2ax patches recently told of Gibbhons’ z ki ard Covert, Tel. 8-2dx . . oLy o L AT NConvenionoes B RATd wo aalfioors A e Do e ons Sl Ceaxt i Do) Sl i street in a brand new section, one on Maple street and one hg wounded. The list: bought on very easy terms. A genuine bargain. Cheaper than pay- NOTICE—Wo do electrlcal wiring, Killed In Action, CITY ITEMS ing rent. Choice location. Let us show ‘Phone 728 or 101. hang fistures, install doorbells and | on Stanley street. Let us sell or rent your house for you. eutenants Karl H. Evman, Lan- —_— do repair work reasonably. Richard fo Norman James S. N, Y.; Jerome L. Goldman, St. J. McCreary, Volant, Timothy, Highland Corporals Robert H. s Better elrod’s, Park, Advt. cor. Bigelow. ice cream-—Semon’'s—at Ax- Phone le at Besse-Leland's.—advt. son, Roslindale, Mass.; Alexande: B MBawiak, South Bend, Ind Just arrived, 25 Go-Carts at the n J. Kelly, Holyoke, Mass.: Thom- Big IFurniture Store, John A. An- p. Beden, Gray Court, S. C.; John Ryder, Brooklyn; Jethr Shoe-{ June sale at Besce-Leland’s.—advt. er, Clem, Ga.; Farrier William J. The condition of Moses Najerian, ally, - Holyoke, M Privates | who was injured in the elevator crash | ed M. Bonsnas Brooklyn: Louis|at the Corbin Screw Corp., plant Croteau, Holyoke, Mass.; Elvin Tuesday, is further improved today st, Clearmont, Wyo.; Jan Gajda,land it is now believed that he is out Iroit; Hcrbm;t{ r,! (}h';lhlll S]\gurd, | of danger. Charles H. Harsch, Brockport, | 3 = " Toney Lubeck, Chic Harey | June sale at Besse-Leland’s—advt. cansville, Wis rkis .| Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of onian, Nashua, XN. .; Joseph| Emmons Piace ure visiting in Man- i, ‘Cleveland; Leo Walts, Welling- drews & Co.—advt. Jin % ¥. Ala.; Willlam J. Whittaker,| goaman aymond Finnegan s ton, i\ Wash.: Gilbert W + ! home from Pelham Bay on a short (adi s | turlough. Died from Wounds. There are now 19 cases of scarlet brgeant Fred A. Plogger, Carrie, | fever in the city, according to the 29 West Main Street, Corporal Arthur 1. Bond, Scipio, | health department reports. One new a.; Privates Albert H. Jester, Gal- casc was reported yesterday, bring- Home Banking & Reaity Co., 193 Main Street. If You Cannot Find Suitable Place to Rent Why Not Buy ? We have a very desirable scven-room cottage on Russell with all improvements and in first clasd condition for $6,000. a street The W. L. HATCH CO. Open Monday and Saturday ¥ ening: Coriden, Jr., Jerome St.,, telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf SPECIAL GRADUATION PHOTOS $2.00 DOZ. ARCADE STUDIO Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. Statino 287 Elm St. CAMP REAL 272 Main strect » ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bufiding. 72 West Main Street. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter | Exchange Telephone 612.