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MAIL AND TELEPHONE The Classified Columns are ; Have you lost a sum of your agents—the penny ads J ' money? Glasses, Pins and ORDERS reach hundreds in the city & ; m s s g . e Rings are found in qurpr sing : every week night and the 3 quantities and turned in at ORD ~ CAREFULLY FILLED i : } chances are that several read- : 5 | the Herald. Your money will OW PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ers out of the hundreds will A SN 04 surely remain in the finder’s be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 106 | hands if he does not know CTURE T AK[NG sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. . Wholostit. —_ i . RlES All Adveriisements for ki EOR Sk EOR(EAE = th . One 1915 Ford delivery car for sale. | FOR SALE-—7 room cotta e large e classified column Motor in excellent condition lot, good neighborhood, short dis- oor - , - K ceptional valuc $200, Elmer Auto- tance from trolley. J. J. Fitzsimons, must be ir the Herald /A 2]5) Llll(bl\pc mobile Co., 22 Main, -tt | Kensington, Conn fhe truth—always. There's no uncertainty if you ¢ e - Dl S = s SIS : office by 1:30.p. m. on the operator. Apply Herald !FoRr san Rustnoxy ! CORIEnORES L Ecin Y ifor keeping record of the jolly excursions, picnics ind J hr\rl;;lvpml xv(n\‘n;;. .\L\\l]l\)\ ar f i i i stree © C ZRiS sma capital, a Kodak is keeping w]m et]m-v of the war as it day of issue. composing room, i . 1I‘\’1”] o vah\w“ .l(‘\ el ‘:md 8 he comes home on furloagh T —— e acy, s 0 Bt Buy the Kodak now and let our expert teach FOR Ji—"Ranger” bicycle with Ave., Bridgeport, Conn 7 2dx o S TE——— mi r attachment and tools Price — —_— i ‘“fl films ave de cioped free when prints are or- UMMER BOAERDERS, Sl reasonable, 4 LaSalle ane, R SALE—PIgs at the Berlin Indian Neck, DBranford, Cotiase 1907 . % 3-2dx “arms. Telephone 668-4. 6-3-tf : 5 MO ... $1.50 to $70.00. e . A e R e e R O oell o b OB U L . i 1':"1;\1":; ‘\(\‘ e od 'm"h:ly::’ . Iress O e . S 1917 Saxon 4 roadster, | FOR SALE—The Richard Malig X | ¥ d exee condition, all good tire place on Greenwood street. Thil ing, ood tabl rcasonable rate i G d £ All K] d o el G = st be sold at once. No dealers, | is the first offering of property o portlng 00dS O nas W ANTI “oman wants work doing | _ et el il W e R b (Fifth Floor.) e R e ‘:‘I‘h’ '\‘““‘_‘ work by the d FOR SALE—One five ton Pope Hart-| home at price tter act ¥ New England’s most modern department for sport- HER X[ ford Truck in 1Ist class condition.( quick. A Marsh Sheriff; = Inquire Crema rewing Co ew RBrit: 6-13-6d, 6-13-3d. — -~ s b 2 ; late model § FOR SALE-—We have just taken in| spec t i without sidecar, in W = - trade the following talking ma-| exccllent conditic cw tires and o e | TO RED v nicely furnished | COTTAGE WANTED-—I cinity of D t C Our Prescription Business T G, ] S el ome Biodatioioin dbonnl) G, T e urer 1 S Indian Neck for latter part of Au- it these unheard of low prices. | Call after \von street. (Drug Department.) : gust and first part of September.| it We emvloy only registered pharmacists of ability SR e 2 | :X"v’::»\1IuH\Jvnifn;\'wy and rates, Ad- e i e . ! in our finest-in-New-England F ption Labor- i et < LA ox Eloxalo B Two Grafonolas at $10; one ( FOR SALE ot icken wwire 80 atory. These men arc entirely separated from the 5 fcis LD b ot At iy s rest of the store, where there is neither noise nor — — ST " " one Grafonola at $35; one Kdison paint and varnis foos 1 er jig confusion to distract their minds from the serious TO RENT—Eight room cattage at| WANTED—Man, forty or over. Iasy Phonograph with 50 records §6: one | saw and grinder, 1 avel pick, business of compounding physician’s preseriptions. Myrtle Beach. Inquire Tel. 1044-4 work with good pay all year around indard Maghine one Munola 1 good grub hoe 1e print and Only tie cholcest chemicals and pharmaceuticals are 7-12-3d Near home. Write us. Pequod| cabinet instrument $45; one Vietrola copy press, parlor lamp. Inquire used and we give exactly what the physicians pre- 8 . _ CEIIR Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. with cabinet $55. All latest model Main, fi hell 7-15-1dx ibo. Prices are on the well-known G. Fox & Co. g 1100 instruments Basy monthly or — - s of economy. TO RENT—Store at 36 Rockwell o ES I i D LT (Ot it o 112 1 three hurners oil stove avenue, suitable for shoemaker ; g & - : . © 10 st 2t 3 POR - i § d you want one. Brodrib & Wheeler, S 155 condition 10 stong Also garage. Inquire 50 Glen st [ FORDS—Want to buy 1 roadster (Ca i et i ith covers 2 . $5. Box tS ReSllltS DO YOllr Share | il i:‘r';:j»";‘ T:gl;‘\“;a‘f ||(f,j‘1:q‘: '\7‘.l|r|,"\:','\i 7-15-16-18-19x | X11X, Herald, 15-1dx ng and camping outfits. | Two rooms with kitehen, sultable for | WANTED By coloved woman, fo We can save you money. light housckeeping, a ey out working by the day, 20 Whitin room, 35 Wi: 1 3 1 street, Plainville. in perfect condition, look and Hartford *ivneck 7 dxy [(EZZA BALCONY Buy W. S_ Stamps FOR RENT—Five room apartment, | v\ oo F : S steam heated, with hot water sup- IR, enorxy,often. chronic heacs Save your money and invest | ply in building corner Main and 5 3 € 2 o 3 S, Theso troubles are due to the eye it States e i G, Tas et s || e BT LS Berlln Farms. Tel 668-4. Berlin through overwork, and if the eyestrain is not e et tor, George LeWitt, _ ST Conn fleally adiusted glasses, the result is impaired health et ek j = ‘tlycdef’ecm:o vision. Our Optometrist has had more The world has no use now- A W i}“\“rj“{\d"-;r‘::\‘“‘i(‘)':fx“x” do s — ALE okcase, leather rocker iy vea cperience in tesing the eyes and fitting gl adays for anyone who ot | e 1= ; Offic = 2 XPERIENCE Owning ‘ refrigerator, almost new. 83 Pdefect of vision. We have every confidence in him, and serve at home with the same TC ’L‘E T—Tive D) f;y: _floor. Taoderniihorie s will Aot bt anl: Maple street "pair of glas fitted by him is guaranteed by us. Our prices high courage, cheerfulness and | @& I. improvements. No. 165 Cherry e 25 select confinement cases. es than the regular Optical Houses, and Examination is free gallantry t we expect of our | street. Apply to the Home Bank- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. as required. Terms P tha men in the trenches, ing & Realty Co., 193 Main stre — — - —_— dress P. O. Box 10-tf | Young lady for clerical position in = - L= local office. Please state experience Z \P i g . Name of our little photos : 9 o if any and salary expected Address | Automobile Parties Taken Out. Rea- IO RENT—36x18 ft. space in rear of Fosti st & oalc Sl n s g 3 BON TON CORSETS RflLSf?the D )llar’s BUXIHg__B_()_VV_@! Main stroet store; suitable for any| O onb Box 15, Heral et T o5 aien car. Richard | to fit an ordinary envelope = : ) Covert. Tel -12 1 Gvery dollar spent for BON TON CORSETS yiclds the biggest Corset value that sum can buy. purposc. Apply 394 Main street. _ bi. \(\\.wmml style Absolute comfort! traordinary Servic And Perfect Fit! | WANTED—Maid for general house- ; AUTOMOBIL parTins Tarpy | for “Over There.” For into the numerous BON TON models go the finest materials, skilled workmanship and wide Sl N work. Willing to go to the shore for out. Buick experience in creating correct corsets for every type of feminine form. August. Inquire 339 Hart St. Tel. 188 PRICE 50, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00 AND UP. | TO RENT—Two nicely furnished -tf EEo s A large BON TON stock—expert Corseticres—and convenient fitting rooms—at your service. front rooms, all conveniences at | ——— - e Nomon 505 Arch street ] WANTF dy as clerk perience unnecessary. The Alling Rubber Co. T-165-tf - | FOR SALE—1916 ¥ord touring car. | FOR SALE—24 tons first quality old ng in confinement 12 Winthrop St. Phone 351-12. cow hay, 10 tons first quality old cases. Apply 56 Whiting street. ¢ horse %iay. 100 small pigs. Tha . Board long moderate. Ad- 6, Hartford when Glasses are fitted. rank Brown, 7-10-12dx ‘We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coriden, Jr., Jerome St., FURNISHED ROOMS = = — 1628-4 telophone —_— berton, Minn.; Sergeant Dennis wounded severely, missing in ac o S S e i GIRL WANTE oL 28-4, 3-6-tf '\'annn. Auburn, N. V. Corporals | tion, four. The list AT aD s e hne i C farnishen Apply Hoffmann's Bakefy. 95 Arc [ Julius Bruskin, Nutley, J.; Clar- Killed in Action. i 3. Dunlap, Skowhegan, Me. rooms by American gentleman. Ad- {ence 8 mlap, Skowhegan, e. . i "~ ss000. e i, G e s award | _Corporals, iHlomer Grossman, Chi- | dress Box X7, Herald L e JOHN : e thnt Licle X ] cago; Charles . Woodgrift, Detroit; | —————— e e ANTED—Girl for general house- i e . 1. Gray. St. Louis; Wagoner, William | {15¢ : 2 e 5 s SNl N home you have been looking for in iR S Privates, Kdgs Deming, Flint, | FURNISHED ROOMS — Boarders work. Three in family, 102 Harri- tho edge of New Britain. Large lot Crysta . SOEMELEA00 a%eS | Mich.; Harvey G. Dia anta, Gi vanted. Call at 49 Pearl str son street 7-13-d2 5 e X Harry M. Gipson, Newport. Me.; An- l‘[l":'t";]' ';;“*l} :1[“] "\‘\ "\d‘i(‘yif“'(fi{:’ wmicet, Gl e 4D (e ;qui(.“dx S barn and coops. City water and gas. S deew Lynch Jampries S WM Prederick S, Ilick, Braddock, Pa.; WANTED—A lady clerk to take H. N. LOCKWOOD, s Li Includes 72 ssuslEiacker forook I Frank A. Kerrigan, Nashville, Tenn. —— = charge of an office. No experience Tehll T Thth and Fasarenos fldays lSl HC “ eS lH Died of Dise Robert B. Kirk, Chicago; John B.| CASH FOR OLD FALS TERTH. necessary. Dependability must de- City Hall Privates Charles R. Kelley, Cove, | McDonald, Martinsville, Ky.; d- | Don’t matter if broken. 1 pay $2.00 sired. Apply at Stamp office, Cur- Arm and m Marmes Oregon; Bdwin H. Raut, Luzerne, Pa. | ward H Wendell, Brule, Mo. to $25.00 per set, also cash for old ran’s Dept.” Store, 3 Main S Wood Workers. y | bicd from Accident and Other Causes Died of Wounds Received in Ac- | gold, silver, platinum, dental gold | T : ; S Ak D G e O L et Sk e ! e o HELP WANTED—MALE. Jobbing Promptly Done. J. HOCHMAN s e ’ >na e s ster, 2 ) 3 a & 3 . o Vast Tl 15 Casaultics | Pomeroy, Onio: Bugler Harl | M, €480: Foy Boyd, Abbot, Tex; Rus-|by return mail and will hold goods | ——— = Truck Bodies. Pays 4c a Pound for Good 7ashington d asualties O L1 A srivates | S€ll B. Digby, Seattle; Lewis A. Mac- | 10 days for sender’s approval of my ANTED—A man with busines i 4 n 3 ny and marine corps over- | Chase, West Harwich, Mass.: Brivates | o, .50 Des Motnes Mail L. Mazer 2007 S. 5th| ability to act as local agent for Kindling Wood For Sale. |Rags. Also Papers, Bottles, ased 647 during the week | Harry Dunn, Brooklyn; Jim Peyton, price EsealleL R o Bl e b SRR el T = liable concern. Good salary and| Corbin Place, Rear N. B. |etc. 4 permanent position for right man. 2 Sergeants John N re Fletch- with the inclu- WoundodlSevoraly adnaan “‘“f;:fln‘ = ‘l:“n‘“"_ '1:-(:;':1 i | Box 14 A, Herald 7-16-2dx < TEL- 468'4. f:,\,\vf‘[‘iy Major Hardy S Cheney, Charlotte, | Tex.; Corporals Clinton Bates, Riley. FOR RENT—A Desirable TS e = B S e uicnants Geroge W. Fur-|Kan.: Mason R. 51 nam bush, Jv., Watham, Mass.; Victor A.|K g el pniond, Store in Bristol, Conn., at! " imeed heneh hands wh coe expori- | @Oy AL INKUS, gon. ”‘:d“‘”“["“ moung: ‘K““'““l“f‘ 4971 Luden, vanhoe, Los Angeles; R B cCollim. Wor toosin \'“‘]'(, ‘\];1‘. 0. Per Month, a D1 Good wages, ideal working con- | * el Optician. ot [ B s o marine el ey S son M. Page, Aberdeen, N. C.; Chrls- | Laurel St. Address P. O. O e e, Co. Ellis| gryls EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Offi ds . e wounded agsresate 6.476—army | i philadelphia int Lyman | eph Aldrich. ,v‘my,,m,, iaates Jov- 1 Box 652, Hartford, Conn. fromim ol b e ore g || Broken LenscelDueleeie ice and dervice. 3 rine i b , 306 Main ¢ P b 481 marin il hose | hunlap, Dubels, Pa.; Corporals Louis QLR n Se oco 576 g : S Tiara LA e S Wt and Sundays. 7-15-6d. - P S 287 El S i ntuding enonira ot o4 | Dymiay, Dubols, ¥: Corporats Lovl | fom, 3 MikerSresimator, Tor. Lo sy _ Feneson cunvinis | Station, m St. my men 519; marines 65 e & : o y Bo : B Alber 2 e = 5 ””( e lenei ey s SUNER Saaing R 3 .:;.«;m Ball, Huntsville, Te Harry M. Ben- MANR{]SS A”T [)[I I WANTED Experienced clorka Lot | — - —- ——— e 2 - A dam _codsburg i Charles | ST At k r o e e e i Iy men and 166 marines. Killed | Avare. ' \Watorvliot . Horrg | dor. Chicago; Gust A. Birttnen, St. oherty market Arch street. . o i : Firdt Class Residence Corner Hart and Vine Streets. Also T TR e | e ntervlist B0, il Paul; Herbert Brooks, Newton, Ga.: e 4 SRS eI e i k olbaad e Al ana T Herbert V. Robert L. Carvithers, Mt. Washington OVERLAND AGENC ] Good Paying Property, Washington street. And | Bavker, Iixeter, N. Roland W. |y : S Z 2 5.00 Rent on West Main Street, First € aoners ol s < Ky.; George Christensen, Milwz Sty d A WANTED— Freight handlers « J i prisoners $1 B e Willian Pt . orage and Accessories, & 00 R ) 5 ) < gy T 1 N. Bloomer, |1 /ee: Joseph Clavlk, Jr., Kenton, N. C.: > crossing tenders by N. Y., N 9O Rention: City' Avenue. All Modern. Wl Marine Casualtics, o L Chester L. Bold- | o "Cogle vardaman, Miss; Horaco | Repair Work a Specialty. H. R. B. Appiy at freight office, H D HUMPHREY 272 M 1 St ualtics summary as | man 1 '“"'[.‘*‘ Brooks.| 4. "Corson, Baltimore; Horace 1. | Phone 2227 139 Arch St Whiting St 4-6-t1 & 2 |4 ain y ool Kiried | Utica. nels DIGHDeRt ENoHIfGE I e e e . ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SCLEL Ay memey (CoL R S e, Ao Bheeel i LLas LEh INSURANGE Hallerman, Cincinnati Robert (e Harpold, Dailas, Tex Harry ( neludin sea), 1,- of wounds. i of | Clavence Gruesbeck, Shepherd, aied AeClnanEan d e r . Johnson, West Rut- her causes 7oy 3 naction Hands John Kywiatkowski, Mil- 31; mis in ac (inciudi tukee: Danlel G. McDavitt, Re: Holmquist, Minneapolis; Jackson I §| HERE'S A NEW OFFERING THIS “ FEK—~A nne Op- 31; in i (in [[eRts S Charles B, MeMahon, | Howard, Cape Girardeau, Harshlan i i 18one 9 o 1900 [ 'HTH \\I‘nm \’l VIN\HL Y,“'\IR\{(;‘:(U | Flats, Mo.; Leonard 1. Kitsinger, | ; portunlly for Investment and (levelopment~’l‘hree Famlly e Sounteq, ey 'City, Ind.; James D. Norris, | Gulfport. Miss; Charles S. Lewis, Col- Hous North S yi i i B toilow ) 51; wounded, | MichiganiClty ¢ e S ° ouse on North Street, two Single houses in rear, and Andresw Offutt 45 ands of enc two; miss- olls B Rt “’6]'” ,l;',” tol dats ouisville. Ky Rene H. Pelleticr, | 700 Micl 3 Mathis, Enfleld, Officers 1 ded marin | : nn, Mass.; Samuel Petrucel, Hyde |Jll: William J. Morgan, Bloomington, PROPERTY FOR SALE Land for T \ e—Did you ever notice how ST kR manine s L e Re " Bast | TIL; Henry rrusler, Little Rock, | b l”ee' YV‘Ol : d t h FAS brps summary were Deaths, 24; | " vk Ma Mik R n, East enry rusler ittle oc SE D BU IRS sn i St : o sp William Sewastynowic p v mmary does not note the number ap up orth Street P bunded, 29: missing, two. The army ExtEnD 0 LIo Ealetoy Mineo — Misitn i Aeton. Owner Leaving City . ust Be Sold at Once. syl W Foresll fuded er, Mass.: Leroy H. Sherman, Mt Sergeant Ray Anderson, Akron, O. Splcndid location. Modern conveniences. 6 rcoms SEE US about bellmg‘ ox Rentmg your House for You. samiabls Carmel, Pa Joseph Sokoloskie | Corporal Ethan E. Harris, Toledo, O. on Army List. Shamokin, Pa.: Joscph M. Sweetzer, | Privates Raymond . Joyner, Nortork, | [l each floor, suitable for 2 large families. Can easily be CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. The casualty list of Sunday | Haverhill, Mass.: Willlam A. Sykes, | Va.; Edward U. Stephens, Dixonville, | i T os Tollows: | | Sykesville, Pa.; Anthony A. Walsh, | Pa converted into a 3 family house. : 272 Main stroet i » & cecnan & | Scra arre ¥ V' € oster . Y08 a i P 9 . . . ~ . Killed in action 13, died of wounds | ;1(-'«-‘x:‘v'rfx>\.x§«_‘ e ‘.\ rren ‘M Well Lester L. Pratt, captain, assistant Price is right. See us quick, or ’phone. , dled of discase died of acci- | . v MG SO Wilson, | :m’:vmn '.nnxl Orlando H. l’f‘tn{v fi 3 t& and other cause inded se- | A€ 20N ieutenant, assistant surgeon, U. S. I | e s g o= e | Home Banking & Realty Co. § l——————— Factory Rebu g | ; W. S, S, BENBEFIT SHOW. 19'; Main Street ! / g R Ay i B Y B e e J R = Typewriters bn, Waotertown, N. Y.; Walter wounded), Murysvilie, O.; Homer W. ¢ <omen of the Y. W. C A, In th ter, 1 f'ony ('imino, Phil Lockwood, Glotcester, Mus y fipicx, =u PRI I e e L L Beu- | Purchase o govermment securities. | ~ | M Lo ey h Sold, R pd ¢ s S, Y i | meon N Bom LTS e et e o, 10 MORTGAGE + HNEARRE D puppo, « i Italy; Solomon Wa- i 8 2 " P DI I N. B. Typewriter 1‘ planning for a varied enterts . e yfi___ ‘ A e A | : . |t "t of otk dancen. of ira. SCHU [ & COSTELLO l T \\‘Fhluz\fl\ Jjuly 15.—The marine | - f folk dances of Euro | 4 5 F h Died From Wounds b e A2 ST IR A aRs ofiTolisddance s { nC., LXchange 305 Bank Builaing. agsdale, Maxwellton, Tex.; Alpio | A large number of singing and Sunday contained | pean countries. Tha program will be | .ames divid 15 follows: Killed | arried out by a nuymhber of the prom- EE z Py - S v - :jv:,.n 'da‘. died w!(fi‘lfl) T\tc‘;’ i<nmw ;;-1.,;; ::a;m« L.mgnrn'v“m!:;“ 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 1 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612, e P O S S Fr e OV, C, g O R

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