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Why Shop in Heat and Discomfo The Classified Columns are i Have you lost a sum of You'll enjoy every moment you N | || your agents—the penny ads £B% : | money? Glasses, Pins and spend fn’ the cool atmosphere of reach hundreds in the city S8 Rings are found in surprising e G ST every week night and the quantities and turned in at chances are that several read- the Herald. Your money will Noon Until September 15, Inclusive. ers out of the hundreds will surely remain in the finder'’s be interested in your propo- CASIT N ADV CF‘. MIN'IMUM CHARGE 109 | hands if he does nct know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | who lost it. inerva, Good S TO RENT, . HELP WANTED—IFEMALE. FOR SAL FOR SALX. . . e o < T(:]nfolrl‘ \1;“—‘ \n‘v "1(,"::1:«.'3;’:\::?91"" 2nd | WANTED—Head waitr at Hotel [IFTOR SALK—Dirt, cheap, delivered in | FOR SALE—Pigs at the Berlln J Cn ; o oies | Beloin. Also waitress for two wecks. | Vichiiy of North & Judd factors Farms. Telephone 008-4, 6-3-tf 7-29.t1 3 & Lasher, Inc 1611 TO RENT—From August 12th, = |wa e - = — — | WELL LOCATED DAIRY FARM—— ‘l C E bga FOPEE i S0 G e || o St e (o Gl e SO S '“7‘“'“‘““\'0“ B Eere had Flased ln iy e o q ’ i l I Il I \beth with connected coal range tea e L ! good shape, inquire at 23 W. Main| sale by the administratrix, a find n quire 369 Main St. I. H. Solsmon, N = —_ = 9-1d-x | 126 acre dalry farm. Well located Tel. 1771, 7-29-tf LOANLCIDI e two miles from Plainville, eptab« i i 8 “\“\W time. N. B. Dairy | FOR SALE—One Twin-cylinde : lished milk route, large and good TO RENT—Warehouse and barn for ol FL) D@ Mororcyelhts Sy 12 room houss, barns for twenty four horses, garage for 1 machine | WANTE young girl to ca 2z Lk orgmore oo sl Horjan immeagin e and wagon shcd. Will rent reason- il olaine .Vs,n.('y', 2 o £ S ae i sale price has been rfi(]\mcd‘rocon!- SECOND FLOOR. able if taken at once. M. Cohn, 49- : 211 Royal S 5 FURNISHED ROOMS. ly by §1,000. Look into this with« 53 Commercial St. : : : G s out delay. Reasonable terms, D, C. s lay clai S o eing N 29 and’s > == e " = 5 Yec Iroad ! o IR ey claim honestly to beins New, Brelandis NT—Rooms with board at 49 TO RENT—Two rooms furnished for | T°°k» 88 Broad street, Plainvilies buting center for Knitting Wools. SIx famous bran WANTED—Young lady with store ex light housekeeping, 45 Walnut. 7-28-6d jBisting of more than five hundred different shades— TO RENT —Tencmes — perience. Address Box 10, Herald. okep |l e ————— our shelves, and many others also. = ement of five rooms. 7-26-3d > e R FOR SAL: erland pancled body 3 All modern improvements; second | ront Room in Private | dellvery in splendid condition, Bar« fculty is met with here in the matching of shades or floor, 475 Arch St fbe | e 7 5 amily. Phone 1537-4. 7-29-3d-x | galn. Williams Auto C 87 Bim 5 — SD—A competent girl for ger 2 ey * o s ne quantities required. even-room tenement, all improve- eral housework. Apply M. A. Hoo 2 Btreet %768 fer is new and popular will be found here if anywhere; ments. Apply to Home Banking and SRl > fherc it is not on the market. Realty Co. Rehy TO RENT—Fu ed rooms for light housekeeping, 242 Main, Mrs, Br: FOR SALE—"Little Farm” building Jey. flasscs for adults meet daily in the Art Dept, in Knitting TO RENT—8 room tenement, all im- ANTED—Whaitresses at the Asia ; 29-3d-x g:;\!::w:wli\f];lmi‘ e ln r(“.‘v“ Uv;fr;:: feting and competent teachers are always in charge. ];f,i\;_m(‘f:;;),mm(':S‘Z:,’;:;l“,“"1'3(“\::;“' Rty e D R rge furnished front| retused. Box TXX. Herald. 7-20-3d TO RENT—Cosy home-like s of 5 newgsen s Also wiiie - 3 % 5 -like z Room for two gentiemen. Shower v carriage, practically new. me lng ew rooms, furnished, improvements, BRthiiCential Bor i) Herala 51y Tobn T Burne 6o (price right) Eureka Room Reg Porter wanted to wo . > - - St ;S Sl G B 6. st. %9-3d try, 84 West Main St., Tel. 1116-2. iae 9licr LA s “ e of manufacturing plant. Box 14, £ he Art Depariment , i TO RENT—36x18 ft. space in rear of e = gentlemen. 24 Washington street. | Motor in excellent condition. Ex ASK TO SEE THE PRETTY Main street store; suitable for any { BAKER WANTED—Apply at Hudson 7-20-tf. ceptional value, $200, Elmer Auto- purpose. Apply 394 Main street. Lunch. 7-27-6d mobile Co., 22 Maln. 7-15-t¢ iberty Luncheon Sets = = S ] ANTED_a vattery repair man at asi . FOR SBALE—A Model 80 Oveiand RENT—Two nicely furnished once; experienced preferred. Ful- = Roadster in splendid condition. ) front rooms, all conveniences at| ler Storage Battery, 167 Arch st. |AGENTS—To handle fast selling| Bargain. Willlams Auto Co, 287 Made of white Table Oil Cloth and stenciled in very pretty F0ElA e et oot 6-21-tf 7-26.tf | Article used in every home. Call{ Elm street. 7-29-6d blue designs; easily washed and will save labor, and wear on e e from 7 to 9 tonight at 310 Main o Table Cloths, 5 and 13 pieces to the set. Centerpiece $1 59 SUMMER BOARDERS. WANTED—Frelght handlers and | Street and see demonstration FOR SALE—Household furniture, and 12 Doilies, Special . Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & 29-1d-x Bargain if taken at once. 359 Main Five piece Breakfast Sets, consisting of four ‘front pieces and July 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage on| H. R. R. .Appiy at freight office, beact lley, g i sh- | Whitt g 1 Dept. one centerpiece; White Oil Cloth, Stenciled in blue $1 50 each, trolley, good bathing, fish ng St 4-6-11 - street, top floar . 7-29-2dx ing, good table, reasonable rates, | TR ———— Limitation of Claims, $3000. ! m 4 A D ey To1-tt WANTID., At a Court of Probate holden at| Buys on easy terms, just that little szanine cony. 3 . o T . - — — New Britain within and for the Dis- | h on have been looking for i > These Sets are stenciléd with special prepared paint and are = = ; = 2 and for the Dis- | home y n < Bl P iirabio st “thae Weiihroie woanathe itk issscnable care SUMMER RESORT WANTED—Position as chaffeur, pri- | trict of Berlin, in the county of Hart- | the edge of New Britain. Large lot, —| vate family. Address Chauffeur, |ford and state of Connecticut on the | barm and coops. City water and gas. he regular optical stores. ‘ ROOM WITH BOARD—At Sound Herald Office. 7-29-3dx | 27th day of July, A. D., 1918. H. N. LOCKWO0OD. e your ___;________-——————— e N e Ton et ksl atind 2 Fresent « AN, > — — Bernard F. Gaffney, Hsq., e own Oculist, bring his pre- September. Rates rewsonable. Call | WANTED—Painting, paper hanging, |judge, on motion el K ; of Frederick H. scription to our store and get Buy Wa[‘ SaV"]gs S[amps N()w 206-23. 7-24-6dx | and kalsomine. Reasonable prices | Goodrich and Henrietta Goodrich of Sity Han our prices. == and good work. Box 14X, Herald said New Britain, as executors of the Z g Every time you forego something you do not need, you Ve el ot a e e 7-29-6dx g 7 S pe last will and testament of Henry Gaod- £ Showeverfiyou JIvISEINEED release labor and materials the nation does need. And more Delaney to permit the Metropolitan - jrich, latc of New Britain, within said ' st's usnal charge —vou save the money the unnecessary article would have cost. company to place a booth in the |YOUNg man wants board in privatc | district deceased. come to us and the services of Still more—you weave a thread of strength into the most lobby. Clerks from the office will be | family. Tel. 1472-2. 7 3d | This court doth i i decree that six MrjfHincs our, Resistoreci oy profitable habitt you can possibly acquire, the habit of Thrif on duty daily from 8 a. m. to 9 p, m. | months be allowed and limited for the | trometrist, will be placed at vou contribute toward a double victory—one for your- They will check up the pledges WANTED—By refined young lady, | creditors of said estate to exhibit their ” Hel Thoy will cheoks up the Pledges as | WANTED_Dy refined youns lady, | crelitors of sald estato to exnivit thoir | Steamfitters’ Helpers. way the subscribers will bé more which board can be sccured. Please | tors and directs that public notice be ready to meet their subscriptions. write giving full particulars, lo iven of this order by advertising in a A l D F M l Now subseribers delay the purchase | tion, price, etc. Box 31, Herald, |newspaper published in said New Brit- PPy V. ¥'. iu cahy, ot the glasses—$3.50, $500 pr because of the time consumed in hav- 7-26-3d | aln, and having a circulation in said ing their pledges checked up and aiso = district, and by posting a copy thereof oy §o Dacancalell ih-lplsoe thencln ot e WANTED—Nursing in confinement |on the public sign post in said town New Bmldmg 1y accessible cases. Apply at 56 Whiting street. | of New Britain, nearest the place 9’ 7-26-3dx | where the deceased last dwelt, Certi- bresent unless called away from the | They had a fight. Davis was fined $5 fied from record C d H'“ F S |and Abraham was discharged. BRING IN THE BABIES | WANTED—Position as driver on a MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. edar i arm. ment has been made that Hon. W wrd bill of $14 and Davis was an- liam Howard Taft has promised to be | gry becausé Abraham owed him $2. Superior photoplays and vaude- _ William McNulty was fined $5 one ton truck. Apply Herald Box ville, Lycoum theator | BOY IN COURT ORDERED assault on John Ryan, who app W 7-25-3d-x FOR BATH | With his optic draped in black. 1 Tomorrow Is Last Day for Weighing - | % | Nulty said he acted in self defense. 2 e 3 i p. D To Buy cash register. Ad- e N | Ten youngsters werc presented Martin Wallack was fined $5 for | Children Under Five Years of Age e S e 5 ; 7 5 Factor RCbUIlt — before Prosecuting Attorney Geo. | breach of the peace. The principal £ 2 : 15-28d : i 73 ville and moving pictures W. Klett this morning for petty |witness in the case said he lived in Warm Weather Creates Apathy ; dsionoon g theater { thefts. A gang of five carried off the country 18 years and wanted an Little interest seems to be shown in N i s = _ a quantity of pig iron. There |interpreter. He did not get one. In |ine Child's Welfare campaign today. 7 s e | were over a dozen pieces and |reply to a question he said that he had | Tomorrow is the last a0t the | ANNOUNCEMENT:—The Inter-urban a St e how the little chaps lifted them | not taken out citizenship papers. Wal- | campaign, and it is the hope of th Transfer and Storage Co. announce g : § GURER SR i was a puzzle. The parents were |lack, who' was a boarder in his house, | committee that every child in the | that they are now prepared to move oo b 0 aKes . Fibe N \dvised to give them a good threatened to do some Kkilling P ltnacrinvel years othage lwho all kinds of freight and merchandi . 3 « L : . e spanking. has not been weighed and measured | {0 all points by auto truck, local or gy Sold, Rented d meets 242 Main street. i v 4 > £ ¢ T e )i s iy i 5L A trio broke into w storc and M“\CHXNE CO. BUYS @t the hweishing stations iwilll Havi long distance. ~Office 46 Main st. i ’ ) l (< an : date Council | stole sowme trifies. The gan s e el e gt Tel. 125-4. Storehouse 74 Green- \ fodind Repaired Womanisi COMIMILLIGE, MRLALES 50 Sl at loyalty was absent in this T g ol el : wood St. Tel, 2090 29-tf i i = S : fits i , ‘Chamber of e 3 ND ROADWAY | ning The estimated baby popula- Lot R o e 7 ; . el i Their well loosened LA FOR RO tion is about 5,000. Saturday after- | Experienced Nurse awning comfor ; P . ypewrlter Commerce rooms and they v shifted respon- b e , " i 5 o noon, it was reported that nearly 4,- able home would care for maternity - sibility. One squealed on another D L ST e e o]l G b el Gbrr G 2 S e Exchange SILVER BAY CONFERENCE, for stealisg bottles back of one Purchases Ten Acres of Land in Ber- | measured since the opening of the ment. Terms moderate Address e saloon and selling them at the i famiao : P. O. Box 385 Hartford Ci o 5 . 4 it ampaign. This leaves one-fifth to . Box 385, Hartford, Ct New Britain Business Men (o Be | next door saloon. The acoused lin, and Tmmediately Sells el e s 0 9-6ax . Telephone 612. = thought that was a good joke. i > < Se R e e — gl Invited to Attend. TR ol e Moot 1o MisiTeman fo]lc u.m:._ N GG at 5 o'clock, e . S e R when acti ies cease. N M o v A 4 < s bls £ to hold 5 SEel e ) oLes 1 — Tiag ¥. M. C. A. 15 planning to 1 i fruit this morning and one of | A\, inuaual series of property | It was impossible to obtain a re- hang fixtures, instali doorbells and FOR SALE. & week-end industrial conference at them was sentenced to g0 home ., hsrers, in which the same piece of | Port of the total number weighed do repair work reasonably. Richard | High class photodramas, Fox's | TO GO HOME the Egstern Association school at Sil- | and take a bath and report back i S el e e || Fradl T T 0 (i SR, S e Corldan, Jr. Jerome St, telephone | 57 Black Rock Avenue 11 rooms 1;,‘; ;“;::“q:::”' ver Bay on Lake Geor o (10N et thejoolicoistationfall 4H0ic . in a few hours, were recorded in the | done from day to day since the cam- 1628-4. 3-g-tt | 60 High street 9 rooms | Tgy Toairiow street August 9 to 11. Several of the busine Desuite the fact that his face | g & € JOVIE IEHE 4000 oy Solgn cuencd WEeiher i bdue i = 30 Do et 0 el o mee el men of this city will be extended invi- and legs were dirty he insisted he On April 15 Henry Donnelly pur- | the depressing weather, or whether [ AUTOMOBILE PARTI TAKEN = . tations to attend and it is probable | \ashed his face this morning and | p o0 0 L LG land, formerly | it is because of lack of interest in | OuUt Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. H_ D. HUMPHREY 272 Malfl st that a number will accept, The theme explained that he dirtied his legs owned by the estate of Patrick Devitt, | the movement, { 527 ’ o . = the work has -tf 5 M 5 will be “Human Relations and Better- playing baseball unday. The it b b Bl lbem lasoine syer sinos Sattnday |Seeemee———— ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ment in Industry and Transportation other boy was locked up for a o e hranch railroad and south of the es- | morning, is not known. Saturday WANTEU Mafl ml. UO" 1 i READ ESTATE INSURANCE During the War poe s ";"""""‘”;?_ littiefivhtjc tate of the late Joseph Towers. The | morning, both the Tast' street and = eC mg‘ == ommittes which consists of officia’s o | E New Britain Machine Co., through the | Lincoln strect schools were closed be- > manufacturing concerns and busi- | CAPE VERDE NOT U S | agency of T. W. O'Connor, purchased | cause there were no doctors or nurses Gnnd chance 'Ur advance_ HFRF ‘OU HAVE I’D—A one famlly house on ness houses throughout the east and T this ten acres from Mr. Donnelly and | present, and mothers who came with | middle-west, is headed by H. H. West- inghouse of the Westinghouse | Air Bral ompany, of = Pitts- through the same agency immedi their babies were sent home again. At Gun Toter Gets $35 Assessment—Two | 1y re-sold it to Mrs. Lucy Towers, re- | the Bartlett school adults and chil- mgm‘ taining only a 49 1-2-foot passa dren were oblized to wait until after Box 11A Herald Griswold street, right near Winthrop street—Good cen- » ' | tral location. Will sell for $3,500—Not a cent less, but purgh, Pa. Other n bers of the com= Years Old Theft l’unish(‘(l—:\\saullf ay from the New Britain Machine | 10 o’clock before they were attend- F; nittee are, e E. Andrews, presi- | company plant, east of the tracks, to | ed to, as there was no nurse until aft- ‘ _ ) . | easy terms car ged— g 2 dent of the New York State railways, Cases. | the Beach Swamp road. This pas- | er that time. Today the work has a o an be arranged—How say You? Chestnut New Yo . J. Carpenter, Lumber ) L 20 geway will be used for company | tendency to lag, and when a report e o Parke| A theft commitied two vears ag0 |iycks and employes and will lead | of the results was asked for, there g street rent $30. Channing, vile-president of the Miami | V&S T”:O““ ‘j{‘l‘ ‘J" po "'J" :""'r‘ \"‘;“ | through a culvert under the railroad | was none to giv 430 MAIN STREET : S s "t | morning before Judge James T. Mes- Copper Company, New York; M. Hart- > e i G ot ve rested | tracks Thoulr e hianed Tt RCarshopit e pDaviandgNl C MP RE L EST TE ley Dodge, Chairman of the board of 2(}:11”"‘.“!‘;(;):; I, f’\l‘”‘ “\“)l,f:;.‘t“;::”fi,:f§ | 1. he deed stven to Mrs Towsrs| Enrilets schiool, which wes Saturdey, | Cars e EEE 1‘\ A A X 1 = Arms, U. M. C. G st S ey, aves B¢ Machine company grants her sere 1,383, showing that s, be | Storage, Supplics and iring. gifisturs, Rontigien O s O Gl P By o || L S e Rl O RO AT 2 R cHOoTR oAl S bx - E. L, Hamil Interna- orivilege 6f running a small railroad | in the lead. The committee, realiz (¥ company; B. L, Hamilton, < S o s | : 2 \ i 272 Main street 205 Bank Buflaing. tional Railroad secretary, Cleveland i‘q‘l;‘:\”(‘,rq";ij ?2’;2"‘{5’2“32‘ c‘:mn';:‘((: line over the private roadway and |ing that the work in this district Qi=s Sates ingsb esides | £ his will give Towers estate the | would be much harder than in any Ohio; F. J. Kingsbury, dBesident of S S i 1. | this will give the 1 any the Bridgeport Brass Company, :‘Elii‘\’(“(‘;“"_\‘ 2 i('“‘“kf"‘ ‘“‘l"l"‘o“(“‘]"‘“‘( right, should it be so decided, to fur- | other district, tried to make provi- V ! r Page ub ay r evel he clay banks in that | sions accordingly, with quite good re- sridgeport; Arthur Page, Doubleda G Hhcthelt Y oace caEn ¢ thINES | ther develop t D g }7;;egs o Ay Garden City, | he_spent considerable time in New |l inity, using a miniature electrid | sults. The figures show that nearly Nl‘:w HO' Sl‘: manufa g New York; J. kot Jersey and re cd to Hartford a 3 Bl : A 3 20w Fiweral TomiinzoniUniten|| Coioy ERCH TSRS SN GRS EEE line to speed up the work of | all babies in that district have been 976 Tt. on Rallroad with 570 ft, siding already in, containing 11.6 enchiY M CEATE oy £1380: carting the cle weighed and measured. Yesterday * : : b Angelo Touccio was fined $10 for el e ot o 4 J C l d S f acres, For Sale Cheap If Sold At Once, r V. mer Gallow }‘l““\'”;‘) | “cutting a corner” with his auto and ,,p‘;.“”({'):,):.wo:l(, rmrx (\iEnf L::::‘ym;:xi: uSt Omp ete I € ton tional dnmr{gn t, l\‘l‘ V“’)‘n‘ ’(“l"‘ the charge of reckless driving of the TD GHEGK PLEDGES were taken there then. The commit. D 1 one ffimll A" HARRY QPEI(}{Y Tel 517 Cl Bommittee: IChavies R.ITowson secre: [ SR Eime 8t s udge Mz 5 % s > = e L o | ommasinotipressad B g Man sal - tee desires to finlsh the work tomor rive, y. 2 ’ S I ayton entered plea of nolo contend dustries tional War Work o1 v ¢ ges all doctors A rses | 3 a o Thia was the after \ of a collision | Metropolitan Insurance Office Clerks | Tow and urges a and nurs, e T Councll, :Lh'[m“,( s ':f ,”“(‘”“ :;‘,, .,,,d'mm']" ; Who can possibly spare the time, to ““p[OVelnentS, steam ounc ¢ corner of Bast Main and Sum- . . “harge of Booth at Pos ssis X vork. A repor v On the program of speakers the ijor strect ten days ago to Be in Charge of Hth 0st | assist in the wor report, showing names of some Connecticut men! Domingo Antone of Waterbury was | the fotal vesults o€ tho campatgn will heat, flreplace’ hard~ FO L N T . H 2 nmong them being Professor Irving m)(;d”! 5 for mc’ux;- \’m: a «'flm'ffl\lk“" Nihise obe i \;n"-‘lo::d]"m“m.‘ bl d flOOl‘S eleCtl'l R SA h Y Famlly QUSC on EaSt Jisher of Yale University, who Will | weapon. He cxplained that he be- | The local office of the MetropOlilan | - — Woo ’ C|¥ Maifl Street Lflrge Lot talk on “Health and Efficiency of the | came accustomed to carryving a reé- | Insurance company will take charge | TR b ] b -I- 3 o Workers”: also Lucien T. Warner of |volver while in the Cape Verde Isl- | of the work of checking up the Thritt | l]ghts’ eam cel lng, b \Warner Brothers, Bridgeport, who will | ands, where he moved about from | Stamp pledges at the local post offica, I Ia u 0 o SEa ym make the opening remarks at the|place to place The addition of the Thrift Stamp | s [tile Bath. cpening session on Friday morning, | Samuel Davic and Joseph Abraham |work at the post office has thrust a j':Sx-igvna:o‘uoscga;z:::\w.‘;'“‘::.;n"[‘;‘flmeg were charged with assaulting each s amount of extra work on the Office and Service_ New Bntai[] Lumber‘ SCHUL [Z & COSTELLO lnc. will | other. h k cle: requiring long hours of extra n biects w! i s . =G A " SRR SO RS SRR e omes department o | gtation, 287 Elm St. & Coal Co. 2 2 MAIN STREET, _TEL. 244 The post

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