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ARTFORD. mtil September Ine ERA: PRIC BVER. PHONE THE NEW USUAL LOW LOWER THAN MAIL AND TEL ORDERS "ULLY oUR CAR FILLED usive. LANCE IN 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. CASH IN ONE CENT A WORD EACH 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 surely remain in the finder’s hands if he dces nct know who lost it. umps and Oxfords rs by Patronizing ihis Sa'e item to £ Shoes is an high looking joy to put T W least. T oot heel, lasts, imitation very new and f: by Oxfords $8. “Grade, $6.00 " Brimful of style and “cl & gray with Cuban heels and plain toes, B, C and D widths calf Oxfords Pumps be considercd in thesc days of wear malkes it with in occasion white; and that gray, tuan hem on. at such low the details nd prices ere arc Brown Kid Pumps Now $2.90 $4.50 grade brown Kkid Pumps with high and low heels, C and D width, welted soles; also gun metal and pa- tent Pumps Grey Oxfords $7. Grade, for $4.95 with Cu- strap Gray calf Oxfords toe; B, C $8.00 ban heel and plain and D widths; regular grade, for this sale $1.95. Cloth Top Shoes, $8. Grade, $6.25 Kid lace and button, turn sole Shoes, Louis XIV covered heel; cloth top. nearly all sizes. e —— B e ——— INSERTION. Manple tenement; Inquire rear street provements Washington TO RENT—Tenement and ablc four ments. Rer small family, 519 rooms improve reason- \rch St 717 X 0 RENT—S-room cottagc View. Completely ning water, toilet Britain, Charter furnishe et 6150 Hartford. 7-17-3dx NEMENT TO REN modern Main improvements, | TO RENT: Connerton ix rooms, street Inquire 7-12-6dx MO R avenue, Also Store suitable garage ; at i for ' Inquire } 1 Hill. | All the must he in ihe Advertisements for classified column Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. WANTED. WANT Apply \Wdams and Iaxpress Co., lady clerks. 50 M -16 ond hand bed Herald, Collector and and WANTED, lary canvasser. Permanent Hancock Co., Main street 7-16-3d commission Apply John Block, 259 position boths milch high Must be good farm, \NTED grade Guernsey individuals, ington, Tel vo new cows Moorland 646-12, Kens- 7-16-2d TO RENT: Main street purpose. 6x18 ft store space in re suitable for TO RENT—Two front rooms, MBoots, Pumps and Oxfords Banvas, Rubber sole, “heel Shoes and regular grice $2.50, sale e $1.15. White duck, rubber sole Lace Shoes, also Pumpg and Oxfords, the Leisure line make; mostly B and C $ Pumps, A to D grade, to white sole wide; regular close $2.39. White Buckski Were $12.00 Boots, Also white calf lace turn sole Boots Louis XVI heel; were §12. ‘White buckskin turn sole $15 Read, Mr. Automoblist will sell out by July 23. of Touring, We We One positively regardles Elgin Six offer cost. New like new Late Model Oakland Touring. Ton Truck, Overhauled Buick Chains. Racer, Roadster Oils, ses, Tires, Make COHEN MOTOR CO. 86 Arch St. Gr Your Offers. ”.: 00 old CASRAFOR OLD FAL TF Don't ‘iiatter if broken. 1 pay $2 to $26.00 per set, also cash for o}, silver, platinum, dental and old gold jewelry. Will send by return mail and will hold 10 days for sender’s approval price. Mail to L. Mazer 2007 Phila, Pa " MANROSS AUTO €. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 good of 139 Arch St. | White Isiand Duck Lace turn sole and Louig XV $5 sea Boots, clos- regular grade, ing price $! White Nubuck Lace Boots with white sole and heel, B, C D wide; were $6, to close buckskin, rubber sole with low heels; grade to close $4.50. White hoes, | regular $s Boots $9.95 $15.00 XVI nd Louis covered heel; were foxed white kid XV, Patent ton heel, were $8 to close at Lace Boots, Louis plain toe; grade, now $10.75. High white kid Boots, covered heels, and welted soles; AA, A turn and B wide were $9, to close $5.95. White kid lace Boots, Louis heel, turn and welt sole: some white welt sole; regular $9.50 grade; AA, A and B wide, now $5.95. NOTICE. AND BOARD Street. ROOM Main | BXPERIENCED NURSE — Owning modern home, will accommodate select confinement cases. Board long as required. Terms moderate. Ad- dress P. O. Box 385, Hartford. 7-12-5dx Automobile Parties Taken Out. Rea- sonable rates, llen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 12 7-15-6dx PARTIES car. Frank TAKEN Brown, 7-10-12dx Buic 188 | out Tel. NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 162 3-6-1f i | | | | FOR SALE! ' NEW HOUSE | Just Completed, Sefton ! Drive, one family. All limprovements, steam ‘heat, fireplace, hard- |wood floors, electric |lights, beam ceiling, | tile Bath. & Coal Co. $3000. terms, just that little been looking for Britain. Large City water and Buys on e home you have the edge of New barn and coops. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ate and Insu ' City Hall in iot, 8. Food Administration. Brier Tater ain’t skeerin’ up a ghos’ wen he say we alls mus’ eat less wheat en leas meat en save all de fat en sugar we kin ter feed dat big army er fighting sojer boys, en we kin taters en garden aass en eatin’ mo’ flsh en game . Ef we alls don't gin ter feed dem s&ojers right now we 1 right amart mo’ We has jist got do hit by eatin’ *stid er gnd beef 3 w‘o&'nr somebody 'fo’ long sn it won't be us. J. HOCHMAN Rags. ete. TEL. 468-4. | i New Britain Lumber | Pays 4c a Pound for Good Also Papers, Bottles, | SUMMER BOARDERS. Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, July 1st to Oct. 1st, on beach, trolley, good fish- ing, good table, reasonable rates, Mrs. A. D. Frey. 7-1-tf ROOM AND BOARD at S By the day or August und View. week Month of If you fail to look into the future, the winter menus will be short. Put up your canned goods now. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., for two cents to pay postage. ‘When you see this chap around it's time to do your canning and drying. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the Na- tional War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., for two cents to pay postage. Arter de wise ol' owl spit o you all wid a mess er flshes mumpin’ else instid en jes git mex ez ae. n de’ bait he say, sez ee cause you alls mus’' save de meat en eat out date o' game bag en make it work, too,” n he kotch a big fleh and say, s Wen he say dat he mean: don't make 'em—uss corn meal ter £ave . Food Administration ‘I gwin ter sprize ~ tt-hoot—t-hoot—t. sk Is make riz flour fer da o Buy cash register. Ad- . K., care the Herald. NTED rooms Reasonable price rent of by American family of 3 adults, before or by Aug. 1st. Ad- —506 Church St.,, 3rd floor, 7-16-2dx HELL WANTED—FEMALE, rls over 16 with experience on sew- ing machines, can earn good w on clean, light work. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St., 2nd floor. 7-17-3d >—Competent cral housewor! bert Hooker, girl for Apply Mrs. N. Kensington, Conn. 7-17-e. o. d gen- Al- dx. officer’s 7-16tf | WANTED—Waitre dining room N. B. for the Hospital, one or rience ald 16 WANTED—Housekeeping for two or small family. Exi 1 city or country. Box 2 He dx Young lady for clerical position in Total office. Please state experience if any and salary expected Address Prominent, Box Herald 15, 3d WANTED—Maid for gendral work. Willing to go to the August. Inquire 339 house- hore for Hart St GIRI. WANTED—To work Apply Hoffmann’s Bakery. strect e in HELP WANTED—MALE., an to work Can work good boy 14 or old. Maplecraft Quarter. Phone 73. Two WANTED: on 15 3 barbers. Apply in Barber, 138 Conn. 7-17-5dx WANTED— Will pay person or | Main St, | first-class per week. by letter. Middletown, | WANTED—At once, § or 10 exper | cnced bench hands who ar | encea filers and Good wages, ideal working ditions. B. and XK. Mfg. Co., street. Employment office ilvenings from 7 to 9 urdays and days open except Sat- 7-15-6d WANTED—Experienced Doherty market, 406 clerks at Arch strect | WANTED- handlers X N Freight | crossing tenders by N. | H. R. B. Appiy at freight office, | Whiting S 4-6-tt | | “T(» the sioners I herel hie M. spirituous Board of County Commis. Hartford County: apply for a transfer of White ("o.'s license to scll intoxicating liquor Rhine ine, Main stre Town of My place of business within two hundred line from any church or parochial school, pertaining thereto, public library, for and ale, e | cider New is not feet in edifice lager at No. 28 Britain located a direct or public or the premises or any post cemetery. Dated at July, A 1918 ELIZABETH A. WHITE JAMI office, New of AND WHITE, We, the undersigned, and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and here- by sign and endorse the foregoing application of I beth A. White and James F. White for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a guilable person to be licensed pur- \id application Dated at New B July, A. D, 19 Thomas . Farrell, S. F. Ave Watson, T suant to of L. Odenkiréher, J 1k Maietta I hereby certify signers and and taxpayer the Town of RBritain 1918 ALFRED | that the above- endorsers owning New thi | namea | electors in real Britain 16th day THOMP FOR SALE, FOR SALE. busy SALI-—1916 Winthron St DRUG STORE FOR SALE—In Bridgeport growing section. Changs for druggist with small capital. People’s Pharmacy, 1750 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport, Conn 2dx Ford Phon Mathushek” up- condition terms Addre Office Used piano in $135 paL fine Sacri- to E wagon and Ohm FOR SALE—Horse, ness, cheap. D. Stanley St. Box -17-6dx sponsible One 1915 Ford delivery car for sale.® Motor in excellent condition. BEx- ceptional value, $200, Elmer Autos SabBesn a0 mobile ¢ Main. -16-tf suit, dining room ne chair; morris chai table, lib: of highest wri these artitles of the finest quality and brand Must be sold at once, leaving city. Home cvery day until 64 Winthrop second floor. parior FOR SALE and harness street set, ¢ rugs, li- set Al for wagon| North 6dx desk b Berlin 6-3-tf" FOR the Farm at slephone 668-4 new chard street. of property on in a long timg to buy a fing Better ac{ Députy Sheriffy 5-13-6d, FOR place on is the first Greenwood and is an opportunity home at a low price quick. A. P. Mar New Britain AL Malig Greenwood Thig offering strect, FURNISHED ROOMS. Room FOR SALE—Indian late speed, with and without excellent condition, new cxtras, Bargain to after 6:30, 48 tford, F. Pivneck Large rnished for or two gentlemen. clectric light and gas, hot and cold water. Private family. 112 Lake St. 7-17-4d. one model § sidecar,*in tires and quick buyer Avon street, 7-15-3dX Two Furnished Rooms for gentleman. Centrally located with bre Call 308. 24 tons first qu. 10 tons first quality «ld 100 small pigs. Tha Tel 668-4. Beslin -15-4dx TO RENT—Furnished Toom light housekeeping privilege McGary, 24 Camp street, Te with e Farn horse Rerlin Conn. AUCTION SALE- uctioneer, will sell on 1918, 2 p. m., at —James B. Kelly Iridey, July e 140-144 Derby near George street, New Haven, Conn., nine autos, 2 and 8 1-2 ton trucks in good running ores der; also a large line of auto truck accessories, consisting of Timken bearings, all sizes, aluminum front cases, Bosch and Remy magnetos, storage batteries, Hess bright bears ings, New Departure bearings, autoj jacks, large sizes, large stock o auto truck chains. Same to be sold at auction to the highest bidder. P. S. The above stock is worthy of attention to all merchants¢ and dealers. 7-17-1d SALE—Two elegant farm Have given up farming old my farm. My Morgan horse, age 7 years, clever for any old person to drive or care. for. Nice family or pet horse. A beauty. Price $100. Black horsesage 9 years fine farm horse for some poor pers son. Both guaranteed or money re- funded. Might consider to let them out for their keeping to the righi party, also some farm tools 'and some loose hay at the farm. Pri- vate estate, 85 Cooke St., Water bury, Conn. 7-16-2d% TO RENT—Furnished housekeeping or for gentlemen, Address Herald Office. room for light one or two 1 Box 11BB, o avenue, -16-6d WANTED—Two connecting furnished rooms by American gentleman. Ad- dress Box X7X, Herald. 7-15-3d Furnished light housekeeping rooms, 1 Main, 1st flight JOHN PINCHES & SONS Wood Workers. Jobbing Promptly. Done. Truck Bodies. Kindling Wood For Sale. Corbin Place, Rear N. B. Ice Corp. We H;ivé An Ex;ellent Position for a First- WI“IamSAlIlll Gfl. Class Bookkeeper. Office and Service. P. 0. Box 1029 Station, 287 Elm St Also % FOR SALE, Corner H art and Vine Street: Washing ton street. And .00 Rent on West Main Street, First Class. 28.00 Rent on Ci ri\jmnm All Modern, H. D. MPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, READL ESTATE First Class Residence Good Paying Property, INSURANOE * TWO FAMILY HOUSE With EXTRA Large Lot— 211 Feet Frontage—Room for Three More Houses—Good Barn and Chicken Coop on property too—No. 12 Rhodes Street—It will Pay You to in vestigate thi Two Houses on Smith Street, $6,000. Let us sell or rent your house for you. b | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. and | Britain, this 16th day | itadn, this 16th day | i 272 Main street | 305 Bank Buflaing. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. , ‘ N. B. Typewriter } : Exchange ’Q:lphone 612, MONEY 10 LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE | t =—UY e 1 SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL., 24-4