New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1918, Page 10

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er both fhe eyes and the Bwork they have PU realize the need of con- Mually looking out for ¢ strhin® and having its cause cerkained by a careful examina- tion Mr. Hines has had more th years’ He twenty experience testing. will tell vou wt is best to do Optical Dept., Mezzanine cony. WE PICK ALL THE VEGETABLES AND TREED THE GARDEN Anp! (xER: WEL) CLEAN OLT THE 3Ly PoTs FOR MaAYl in eye U! SERVE YOUR STUDENT NURSE, ige. §to training are wanted courses i inclusive. Inroll NEW BRITAIN MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY PILLIED, COUNTRY AND HUMANITY: in the Student of from t JANITURE SA sick Action Fand volume e new store’s first that reason.” and & may never be furniture that B year ago at prices then current pmfort and durabiliity, et prices. month as the opening which quoted is installed days ot gives us a glow of pride and August Furniture Sale, and our therefore believe. W do not on like qualities. We again on our two mammoth fur- furniture, we are offering the August Furniture Sale ‘Cool Store | ' But a Warm Welcome 10 to An atmosphere to 15 de- grees cooler than you'll find it ve elsewhere; the choicest mer- chandise that ever graced shelves, cases and counters, and prices which often mean a loss an to us but always a profit to our hat customers, The new store’s daily greet- HELP WitTH TRE HARD , WEAV Y. LIBERAL SCALE. NATIONAL WAR GARDEM COMMISSION=- WASHINGTON, D.C. Everybody can help in drying vegetables and fruits, or in canning. Send for free book, enclosing two cents for postage, to the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C. It gives full detailed instructions. YOU MAY NOT KNOW PECTIN AT BUT WE ARE PoPyL AR [FRUITS WHICH CONTAIN PECTIN BUT LACK SUFFICIENT ACID ARE - PEACH, EAR, QUINCE GUAVA AND SWEET APPLE; WITH THESE ACIDS MAY BE DDED BY THE USE OF SUICE OF CRAB-APPLES OR_UNDER-RIPE GRAPES. BTRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES HAVE ACIDITY BUT LACK PECTIN- THE PECTIN MAY BE SUPPLIED BY OR UMDER-RIFPE_GRAPE THE ADDITION OF JUICE OF CRAB-APPLE NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, D.C It is not really necessary that you should. The free book on Canning and Drying issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washing. ton, D. C, tells you all you need to know. Send two cents for postage and procure a copy. WINTERFOODSUPPLY i i NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION New Books for 60c $1.35 $1.50 Balcony. Formerly and Mezzanine by The Rachel, Kathleen Heart of Norris, The Leopard Stewart Edward Little Miss Grouch, uel Hopkins Adams. The Followin of the Florenc Barclay. The wreer of Bush, by Elinor Glyn The Dark Tower, by Bottome. Penrod rkington The Wall Street Girl, by erick Orin Bartlett. Told in the Hills, Ellis Ryan That Girl Ellis Ryan The Bondwoman, Ellis Ryan. A Flower of Ellis Ryan Women, by White, by Sam- Star, by Katherine Phyllis and Sam, by Booth d- by Marah by & Marah Montana, by Marah France by Marah L MISS BF ollowing a letter from his brother, ivate Harry Berson of the Ameri- Expeditionary Forces in France, president of Berson s, local dealers, cabled the former that members of the fam- ily had sent him about fif letters | since he went overseas. This was in answer to a statement in the letter | in which the writer complained that | he had not heard a word from home he left Camp Devens several months ago coal i DAILY SHOT AT KAISER FOR HOME FOOD SAVERS NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION juices for jelly making, suggested by the National War Garden Commis- | sion of Washington, which will send any reader of this paper a free can- ning book for a two-cent sta pay postage, 10 o i pivancemand s Bart Taion mao mechanis; _frs P, W ool s e and wilag Ead Borok ’mvmfi;‘" S o iaa e vt R 208 e RAVY HOUSE FOR YOU Qur Classified [} | i = \Columns will do % NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION Small outdoor drier, easily made at home, for best exposure to sun. The tray is shown partly projecting, to indi- Simple device for straining fruit | The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every wcek night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your prepo- ition. H IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT CAS A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Heraid. Your money will surely remain iz: the finder’s” hands if he dces nct know who logt it. MINIMUM the ciassified <c¢olumn must be in the Herald ice by 1:30 p. m. on the 7 of issue. TO TO TO RE shop present Auto teady Suitahlc wel and wagon paint run of business - for Box ing as RENT—Front St. Dawson OConnell office. block 321 Inquir R house. Stanley Phone T—5 room tenement, All improvemnts. Horwitz, optician, 51 new Apply S. Main. 1-tf it has glass top, sloping | cate construction. Protect openings | around tray with cheesecloth to ex- clude insects and dust. This is an- other suggestion in the free drying | book the National War Garden Commission at Washington will send any reader of this paper for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. | | L TO O TO RENT— TO RE From August 12th, a heated modern fiat of 7 rooms and bath with connected coal range. In- Guire 359 Main St. 1. H. Solomon, Tel. 1 7-29-tf NOTICD: Examinat Ne August. 20,000 wo Wae anpointed unnece Won clerkships positio nment of OTICE—We do electrical han fixtures, instali do repair work r Corldan, Jr., doorbells onably. Jerome S AUTOMORBILE tick PARTIES Frank Brown, 71 HELP WANT ID—FEMALE. and do WANTED saleslady both. But ern trimming, experience 14A, Millinery tri thl imer to understand no making Apply at Herald 8 nmostly mod- State past once. Box 5 WANTED—A voung lady would like board and room in private family in New Britain or Berlin. Addres: care of Herald WANTED—Women, Call Dickinson Dru Main St ze 30 Co., NTED—Head Beloin. Hotel r two weeks. all RENT—Six room modern improvements Connecticut Avenue. tenement, Inquire 8 room tenement, Arch anc ley Horvitz >hone 1515 provements, Pearl. Apply opticlan, 327 corner S Main, RENT- rooms, furnis (price right) try, 84 West home-like suites of hed, improver ureka Room Re Main St., Tel. 1116-2. 7-22-tt Cosy O RE T—36x18 ft. space in rear of Main street store; suitable for any purpose. Apply 394 Main street. 6-28-tt | TO nicely furnished | conveniences at 6-21-tf RENT—Two front rooms, all 505 Arch street Combine business with pleasure by taking the makings along and prepar | ing for canning upon your return Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the Na. tional War Garden Commission, | Washington, D. C., for two cents ta pay postage. DON'T LLET ’EM ESCAPE SAvED US LeRY-OvERS THIS winTER | LEFT-OUERS AND OTHER BITS OF FOOD M@y BE VED FOR WINTER USE WITH SLIGHT TROUBLE AND DRIED WHILE THE TOP OF THE STOVE IS BEING USED AN aTOr, O Co Small quantities of food may be dried to good advantage. Try it out under the rules laid down in the | Canning and Drying book of the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C. Send two cents | for postage when writing for a copy. STERILIZE HIS CRADLE L A MILK CARRIER MAKES A GOOD FALSE BOTTOM, AND\F USED, THE Y BE LIFTED OUT, | This is one of the practical sug- | gestions for home canners contained | in the free book on canning and dry- ing issued by the National War Gar. | den Comumnissicn, Washington, D, Q. Send two &ents to cover POstage. 4 ' MANROSS AUTO WANTED—One or two unfurnished rooms on Main street or near Main street, with heat and light. Address Room 33, 81 Church st., city 8-3-4dx WANTED—Chauffeur wishes tain position. Commercial or pleas- ure cars. C. G., P. O. Box to ob- 286 8-2-3dx at FOR SALE. FOR SAL Britain Dodge touring Chestnut att iarage, chment rull eabinet, ( for Mrs onro; floor | | For saLe one old Heifer Berlin and nice one. A office one-third Two ng post FOR SAL Farms. —Pigs at the Telephone 668-4. urant. Inquire B, 1c¢is Street or 8-3-6dx n Berliy Hill 6-3-t4 *. C. Prentice, "Phone New sritain 1335-5 evenings 8-5-4d FOR SALE Solomon, ‘phone 20 FOR SALE—Modern tage, west s X14X, rald FOR cond £ OIt SALE—Raceabout car. = R Stanle ched inquive six room cot- Box -3-3de excellent| H. Condon & Street, Bristol, St. I'rice Office agents. FOR SALE—1 good 1y Good driver Will Bozes Ice wagon Inqguire P. Inc., 30 Lanurel Conn., Phone , and pec horse. sel reasonably ol FOR SALE of 48 tenanted in 6 ) ROOMS. JRNTSH Rooming ho consisty v decorated pay for self be arranged. 8-1-5d4x e rooms ail Place Terr trec o new Room with gentlemen, irnished two will : mo Main FOR SALE tt St. carriage, 236 Bas- 8-5.1dx Furnished Room with Board for two gentlemen. 24 Washington street. 20-t2. Baby FOR SALE—Share in the Sovereigng Trading Co. H. N. Lockwood. Room 407 ctty hahl 8-5-6dx FOR SAL! “Little Farm" lot, 52x210 feet, Belvidere. No rea- sonable offer refused Liberty Bonds accepted. Owner leaving city. Box X7X, Herald. 8-2-2a LOST. 4 between tain. Finder Main St., 8-5-2¢ LOST—Mounted tire Hartford and New return elevator reward buitding man, LOST—Between Black Arch street, string Finder leave at 49 Reward Rock ave., and of gold beads. Black Rock ave. LA FRANCE Name of our little photos e o | LOST—K. | card c; owner fice and | lue tn‘! 1d Of- -ldx of C. travelling » with cards of only. Return to Her: Reward 8 to fit an erdinary envelope for “Over There.” A. PINKUS, Eyesight Spectallst and Manufacturing 3 Optician. ©Yl EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 306 Maln St. Phone 570 Satisfaction Guaranteed jeade Sludio) = WANTED—Position as chauffeur, pri- vate family Address Chauffeur, Herald Officc WANTED—Position as chauffeur, private or commercial. Tel 7-30-64-x WANTED-—To Buy cash register. Ad- dress O. K., care the Herald. 7-15-284 SUMMER BOARDERS. Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, July 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage on beach, trolley, good bathing, fish- good table, reasonable rate: D. Fre; HELP WANTED—MALM. TED-—At once ght truck. Must | liable. Armour Co. chauffeur for sober and re- 21 Commer Young man Apply Store. WANTED pharmacist man as Rike Drug ANTED—Firs{-clas man, who is capable store in Waterbury, perience and ¥ lve of State age, expected.. Goc Address Avenu for man Fifth opportunity H. I York city James New WANTED-— Freight handlers crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. R. R. Appwy at freight Whiting St and H & office, 4-6-11 OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 27 }‘;g Ar(‘h Ct' ANTED—Man for Callesting Good chance for advance- | ment, Box 114 Herald. - DENISON GARAGE 150 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, supplics and Repairing. Williams Auio Co. Office and Service. Station, 00, 287 Elm St. | Buys on easy terms, just that littlo home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Darge lot; barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Hstate and Insurance Oity Hall J. HOCHMAN Pays 4c¢ a Pound for Good Rags. Also Papers, Bottles, ete. TEL. 468-4. FOR BALE 7 Room Cottage, No. 40 Monroe St. All in fine condition. All modern. 20 Room House, 176 Lake Lot 178 ft. Front, 175 ft. Deep. Room Two More Houses, These Properties Are Worth O onsidering. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ESTATE REAL INSURANOE TAKE A STRAIGHT TIP—See us, if you want any« thing in real estate. We have the largest list of desirable properties for sale—Anything from $2,500 to a house, and prices 2ll along the line—We've just listed a very desirable cottage on Linden street for only $23,000. Rent at No. 189 Winthrop street, 5 rooms $20. ‘ CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ' RAILROAD FRONTAGE 976 . on Railroad with 570 ft. siding already in, 272 Main street containing 11.6 ! acres. HARRY ¢ I'or Sale Cheap if Sold At Once. PERRY, el 17, FOR SALE—Two Family House on East Main Street, Large Lot Clayton ——by— | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc, M STREET. TEL. 24-4 Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, R(}n(ed and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612. 72 West Main Street,

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