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5 WAREIS & FONE Mrs. Mattie A. Robertson has been | appointed policewoman in the state, war and navy building in Washington, | where nearly 600 policemen and guards | are on duty. The women employees in the building are her charges. Militaristic Youngster. I met a rather forlorn youngster on the street, with his head high, but his lips quivering, and asked what he wanted, without appearing to notice his emotion. He said he could not find his father. He was just around the corner from home, so I took him. A man in khaki came out to meet him He stooped down to pick the child up and as he did so the boy said: “Daddy. 1 lost my quarters and I don't like thi post.”—Chicago Tribune. Real Thing in Muzzles "a ke at dog muz- vles.” sald the man entering the “Yes, sir,” replied the clerk with the inciplent mustache. “There's a good muzzle, sir." And can a dog chew with this muz- to look somc store. very zle on? “Oh, yes, sir.” “But can't bite?” “Oh, ves. he can bhite. bite off more than he but he 1 chew, sir.” can't Hen Makes Nest in Tree. J. A. Danlels of Silver Ls hoasts of a hen which lays nest in a willow tree, fen the ground. An employee of Alr. Daniels saw the hen cackling on a branch of the tree recently and covered an egg in her lofty Since then she has been laying miarly in this unusual place, eggs In a feet dis- reg- “SAFETY FIRST" tome by Using ED Milk and nly properly Sold in New Why not Movement ONLY our PASTEU Cream, for Ours is the Pasteu Product Diritain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, PARK STREET, Tel¢ghone 1936, 401 Ol' Br’er Rabbit projickin’ roun’ whar is er goin' ter look folks havin’ ter save mealt. flour. sojer boys dat’s doin’ de fightin’. U. 8. Food Administration. goin’ on, cause a rabbit in a po 'for ke, Conn.,, ! from ! nest. Arter de wise ol' owl spit you all wid a moss er fishes pumpin’ elee instid en jes git out date ol'’ game bag en make it Den he kotch a big fish and say, sez ee, W'en he say dat he means dat when you alls make ria ‘em—use corn meal ter save wheat flour fer da e ec. sti-toot,” scz_ee. biscuits jes don't make B0 jers. Food Administration, “t-hoot— P Syw | | I s SR s yeats Joby ciiy_or_sees ok ek e expimtonea; warion, 136 Wesl SELL OR BUY 'HOUSE FOR YOU Our Classified olwr.ns' will.doit e better make hisse’f mighty skeerce en not go dere’s cookin’ mighty good to mos' ennybody t long 'count er ‘sides, folks'll kinder have ter save da wheat flour fer comp'ny en eat bread made outen dis vere ‘“substitute® Dat wise o’ owl done say dat to win der war you got ter feed ds Dat's w'at's takin’ de wheat en meat, J on de’ bait he say, sez ee—"I gwin ter sprize cause you alls mus’ save de meat en eat work, too,” hoot—t-gub- . TO | = | WANTED—At once, 8 or 10 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 ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10s ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turnmed in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he dces nct know who lost it. 1t Maple Hill Hariford trolley. Return LOST—Pair Blawn off to Herald Modern provements Washin T0 R and able tenement; Inquire ton street rear four Rent 1 Arel rooms improvements to family son- small 519 —S-room cottasc Completely furni r, toilet, et ‘harter 6150 -6 rooms. All 1brovements 367 Kast TENEMENT modern i Main TO RE Connerto Six street rooms. RENT avenue, Storc itable Inquirc for | TO RE Main purpose. able for g Apply 394 Main street. [ TO RENT—Two nicely front rooms, all 505 Arch strect. furnished conveniences at 6-21-tf NOTICE. ROOM AND BOARD at Main Street. 158 South 7-16-6dx Automobile Parties sonable rate: Al Covert. Tel. 255-12. Rea- Richard 7-15-6dx aken car Out AUTOMOBILE out. Buick Tel. 188-2. PARTIES car. IFrank TAKI Brown, 7-10-12dx NOTICE—We do clectrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably: Richard Corida. Ji Jerome St., telephone 162 3-6-tf SUMMER BOARDERS. Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, July 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage on beach, trolley, zood bathing, fish- ing, good table, reasonable rates, Mrs. A. D, Fi T-1-tf ROOM AND BOARD at Sound View. Jy the day or weck. Month of st. Ior particulars call 306-23 M 7-16-5dx —— HELP WANTED—MALF. distribute to house. TED—Man to lars from house salary expected circu- State He T-18- Box 1x WANTE to Can work good boy old. Maplecroft F Phone 7 work on farm. 14 or 15 years wrm, harbers. Apply Barber, Conn. "wo first-class $22 per week by letter Middletown, in person 138 Main or St. 5dx experi- enced bench hands who are experi- enced filers and Good wages, working ditions. 1 Mfg. Co street. Employment office open 7 to 9, except Sat- from 7 s and Sundays 7-15-6d as assemblers. ideal and K clerks at Arch street. 7-13-tf WANTED—Experienced Doherty market, 406 WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. B. Appiy at freight office, Vhiting St. 4-6-tt Or. MARY 6. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p, m i | { | executor | { ! WANTED- All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. WANTED. An Appl 169 assistant Peck & Main St in plating room Young Mfs WANTED—Driv Appl ams ¥ Street nd lady clerks. press Co., 50 Main -16-5d Ad WANTED—Collector and canvasser. Salary and commission position. Apply Booths Block, Permanent John Hancock Co., Main street 7-16-3d WANTED—To Buy dress 0. K., cash register. care the Herald. 7-15-28d Ad- HELP WANTED—YE Girls over 16 with exp ing machines, can e on clean, light worl Shirt Co., 266 Arch S ence on sew- rn good wages Commercial 2nd floor. 7-17-3d WIANTED-—Waitress for the officer's dining room N. B. Hospital, 7-16tf WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Willing to go to the shore for August. Inquire 339 Hart St GIRL WANTED-—To work Apply Hoffmann's Bakery. street. NTED Saturday other an- Extra saleswomen afternoons and afternoons, for millinery department rried women preferred. App once. Raphael's ,Department (The Big Store.) for evenings, also dress, —_— ey LIMITATION OF CLATMS, At a Court New Britain trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 17th day of July, A. D., 191 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esa. Judge. On motion of William . Cryne of d New Britain, as executor of the t will and testament of Margaret . Cryne, late of New Britain, with- 1 said district deceased This Court doth that six months be allowed limited for thc creditors of said estate to exhibit theil claims against the same to the and directs that public notice he given of this order - vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a cir- culation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public post in sald town of New nearest the place where the last dwelt Certified of Probate within and holden for the Di decree and by dece from Record MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. J. HOCHMAN Pays 4¢ a Pound for Good Rags. ete. TEL. 468-4. 3000, terms, just that little heen look in Britain. 1 Tot, City water was. Buys on casy home you have the ¢ of New barn and coops. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Py rge wnd Two people can do three times as much canning and drying as one. Draft him to the job. Free book of: instructions on canning and drying may be bad from the National War Garden Commission, Wazhington, D.: Also Papers, Bottles, FOR SATL _———— FOR SALE. Mathushek” up- ne condition. Saeri- rims Adc Office to six_cylinder Studebaler will Tel enger condition. once touring car Cheap 212-13, 39 wood sell f taken at Walnut & T D wtford Road nts, | Tel FOR SA Coole FOR SALE. A six piece fine ma- parlor suite with round the highest quality. new, also several tahles. An ext desk with chair. oak costumer, ny library table, new hooks writers. Pictures, rugs. Al furniture in A-1 condition Jiverything must be sold by Fri- leaving Saturday. Call ma floor. 64 Winthrop Indiana 1 Ton Truck Stake with Cab. Will carry 2 ton for Reason for selling. 2x Herald. 7-18-2dx. hogany bie of Good mall ouk clock, hog ts as i heavy Mission French several by the best new day, 1917 { Boay Sells new. Box Har- Good FOR SALE—1917 Three speed ley-Davidson Motor as Price res rank, E P e ) FURNISHED ROOM Rooms—Two connecting rooms, also one large room suit- able for two, with or without light housekeeping privileges, 35 Walnut 18-2dx st or two desired, 7-18-2dx shed, 119 7-18-3dx new. Furnished Furnished Room—To one gentlemen. Breakfast if 34 Park Street TO RENT—Barn Whiting street with WANTED—Two connecting furnished rooms, central, private family pre- ferred. Address Box 29XX, Herald Office. 7-18-3d Nicely Furnished Room, all conven- ionces, central, 180 Maple streot, ring upper bell 7-18-1dx Room for ane or Electric light and water. Private St. 7-17-4d. Furnished two gentlemen. gas, hot and cold family. 112 Lake Large Two Furnished Rooms for gentleman. Centrally located with breakf Call 308. 7-17 with Mr TO RENT-—Furnished room light housekeeping privilege. McGary, 24 Camp street, Tel 7-16-5d urnished room for light or for one or two Address Box 11BB, 7-16-6d TO RE housekeeping gentlemen, Herald Office. | —_— || BoYS WANTED. We need the | | services of a number of Grammar 1] school boys for permanent part- || time work. The hoys we select will be well paid and given an opportunity to earn, learn and ad- vance. Apply to Mrs. E. H. Chat- ficld, Main St., New Britain. DRUG STORY Bridgeport growing for druggist with People’s Pharmacy, 1 Ave., Bridgeport, Conn FOR SALE—In busy section. Chance small capital, 50 Stratford 7-1212dx hare 718 ALE—Horse, wagon and cheap. D. S. Ohman Stanley St. e delivery car for condition. Elmer One 1915 Ford sale. Motor in excellent ceptional valt 200, mobile Co., 22 Main Ex- Auto- 7-15-tf FOR SALE—Hor and harness for street. 3 SALE—Pigs at the ‘clephone 668-4 usiness 250 wagon! North, 6dx Berlin 6-3-tt Malif Thig FOR Farms. Richard street of property on in a long time, ty to buy a fing Better act Deputy Sheriff, -13-6d. SALE—The place on Greenwood is the first offerir Greenwood street and is an opportun home at a low price. quick. A. P. Marsh, New Britain FOR tons first quality old tons first quality old 100 small pigs. The Tel 668-4. Berlin 15-4dx FOR SAL cow hay, horse hay Berlin Farms, Conn. 10 FOR SALE—We have just taken in trade the following talking ma~ chines. These must be sold at once at these unheard of low prides, All in perfect condition, look and play like new. Records included. Two Grafonolas at $10; one Gra< fonola at $20; one Grafonola at $25; one Grafonola at $35; one Edison Phonograph with 50 records $6; one Standard Machine $5; one Munola, cabinet instrument $45; one Victrola with cabinet $55. All latest model instruments. Basy monthly ,or weekly terms to suit. Come quick if vou want one. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main street. 7-16-16-18-19% Read, Mr. Automoblist We positively will sell out by July 23, We offer regardless of cost. One New Elgin Six Touring, new. 1916 Ford Touring. 3 Ton Truck, Overhauled. Racer, Bulck Roadster, Greases, Tires, Chains. Make Your Offers. COHEN MOTOR CO. Don't matter if broken. I pay to $25.00 per set, also cash for gold, silver, platinum, dental and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by return mail and will hold goods likq Oils, old gold 10 days for sender’s approval of my price. Mail to L. Mazer 2007 S. 5th 3t., Phila, P: “TANROSS AUTO 0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. We Have AnExcellent Position for a First- Class Bookkeeper. P. O. Box 1029 Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St. FOR ‘lass Residence Corner Hart and Vine Streets. Property, Washing ton street. 5.00 Rent on West Main Street. Good Paying .00 Rent on ( Avenue. REAXL ESTATE SALE. Also And First Class, All Modern, H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, INSURANCE | { rent your house for you. CAMP REAL 272 Main street 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 this. | Two Houses on Smith Street, $6,000. Let us sell or ESTATE CO. 205 Bank Buflaing. e | €. for two cents to pay postege. S S e . Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange - Telephone 612,