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WOMEN—Thousands of Americ: The Classified Columns are | Have you lost a sum ¢ Nurscs have gone oversoas (o serve vour agents—the penny ads AR | money? ~ Glasses, Pins and Country and Humanity: Thousands * 74 s & Py ® wnare ‘At needed Eamoll aiow atd reach hundreds in the city ‘ a e Rings are found in surprising ¥ help to save numberless precious every week nght and the i (]llantlfIEG and turned in at$ RTFORD. Lvces chances are that several read- & TS " the Herald. Your money will ers out of the hundreds will o g A S g | surely remain in the findér's be interested in your propo- CASH iN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 106 | hands if he does not know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | who lost it. PTEMBER 13 INCLU 1 » v FOUND. l FOR SALE. TO RENT- single house with | NOTICE—Wo do o1 ctrical wiring, | FOUND—FPurse containing small sum {[FOR SALE—Mitchell Specfl barn and 2 extra lots, §$25.00. Four hang fixturcs, install doorbells and of money. Owner 1y have same Touring Car. Low price far qy or five room tenement, cond floor, do repair work reasonably. Richard by proving property and paying for sale. 139 Arch street. 8-10-! $14.00 or $16.00. H. N. Lockwood, [ Coridan, Jr. Jerome St. telophone | this ad. Call at the office of the City Hall §-21-3d 4, 3-6-tf B. & K. Mfg. Co. 8-12-2dx | FOR SALE—Upright mahogany o S S e — o - e —- - ano, slightly used, at bargain. Cal )R RENT—Five room apartment, | AUTOMOBIL PARTIES TAKEN | FOUND—Watc Owner can I or payments. Inquire 447 Arch § ilable in a few days. Steam | out. Buick car. IFrank Brown .| same by proving property. Gec first bell. 8-12-1 heated, also hot water supply. 185-2. 7 A. Downs, Forestville, Ct. Box 256, | — b = = . < ; thfl Of 15 per Cent Malnjstrect, i cor Llm St. Apply =1 ' 8-12-1dx | FOR SALE—Set of dining room a, George LeWitt, Lyceum theater. 9 = = bedroom furniture. Good as n el MALE. i et MaL For immediate acceptance and . o ; [llng tOday a Clear ! 2N'] '|‘n.; Vnnluyvn.sh-ul rooms, | WA )—Girl who c; cook N B . Ey PR rlm};»]:’_l Main, next to High school. hing. Apply Box BB, YD S one Jof fthie Fhleficoncer 5 of tI try has C 2 P == 1dx | office Jocoun oAt Opening Lot FOR SALE—Cut Down Buick rag s of 20 to 35 per cent. O T Tomomant o Tour o | oo I man e 50 10 0 sntay, bonu, | UL B UG all modern improvements. 116 We WANTED—Colored cook ke Saance dor plomolio ancilucreaddd taken at once Owner enlistd stroot - for right party Sarnines s do LSl B AUREOX, iNO b ) Box 3 XX, Herald 8-12-3 = T . e i New Britain 8-10-2dx N s AL d £ svery piece of furniture on our To R "—One horse and team com- Herald Office - i v e e ST or every p DS e be i on POl | e e — /ANTED—First class clothing sales- |~ or SALE—New milch 8-year-g o N ¢ oriinta > o o A2 —Extra saleswomen - 2 ales zrade Jersey cow and calf.s Of nd in the meanwhile prices have advanced 1‘-‘“"”\’,'::“' el 2 f\«‘lw T e e man, one capable to manage branch !:‘(l’\\v 6 (»»’ e 1l ‘}(‘*’rlin( his important saving on hundreds of odd HOR RTNT=THe Fosterrolage, | and ||| L.l o without experience, & Mat- Ao b e e 8-12 POt ¢ N o L ki € ried women willing to work after. bkl s s e e s i N e 6 rooms §11 and $12. Inquire of : All communications treated confi- ining room in the favored ¥ e e O iyt noons may ;. The Big hs pcations ; 2 > ¥ eom and d 12 . ij'.',i\.\.]n..‘ binsin, Unionville 5 Store, Taphacl's Depariment Store | dential Interview given at later i A. PINKUS, jtyles and period reproductions, and you are _ Pl aib - Sar il S v o Lo | aate” Good opportunity for live F etght Specisls £ | TO RENT room tenement, all im- | — . { man. Address James H. Farley, 8 i and Manufacturin ary expected esire no matter how out of the ordinary provements, corner Arch and West | waxm perienced trimmer to| Tifth ave, New York city. 8-10-3d | ¥ : Optician. | : 244 : . w 1 mmer to i i Pearl. App Stanley Horvi take full charge of millinery LYE EXAMINATIONS ARE ¥RE 3 p P 5 de- | WANTED—Ma s o r optician, 327 Main. 'Phone 151 partment. Inquire Raphaols Spe. I fan not subject to draft { groven Lenses Duplicated. + erved: there’s a straight reduction of 1S per §|_ cialty Shop, 170 Main. St. Sty MeeanERliet e uylosal § con i Gime Ve oeiMatnT St "Phone 57 TO RENT—36x18 ft. space In rear of cern. Steady employment for right Satisfaction Guarantee % s 5 arty. (Authorized by U. S. Em- | Main street store; suitable for any |wvaNTE Mo purpos Apply 394 Main street D—Dishwasher. Call at New ployment Ser-ice). Box , Her last of the months; many handsome odd pieces § i ~ Gozg.tg| Britain Club, 27 West Main st ald 8-9-3d WANTED & §-10-2dx = B ing like the August Sale Prices. - o e | WANTED—At once experienced man | Woman between the age ¢ . NTED, 3 . T e ey _ to take care of fish department. Ap- f D—TYoung girl for light gen ply Universal Cooperative Society, 25 and 40 for collectmg eral housework. Sleep home nights. NTED—Large front room for U East Mrin St 8-9-6d | ) y ht keeping, Mother and | __“PPly 96 Lake St. 8-9-te o Gafiely & Brennan, 4 ° K (l‘uu::h\(*r. L nmhlm: in H school. | WANTED—Young woman for sten. | WANTED—Freight handlers and Main. Centrally located. State price. Ad-| = ographic work in factory office of | = crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & dress C. A. W., Herald Office. local concern. Box 26A, Herald. H. R. R. Appiy at frelght office, -tz-aax §'4'3a | Whiting st ot 'WANTED—Man for Collecting OR WANTED—Waitresses. Asia Restau- W N ' WANTED—Young lady desires fur- 8-10-3dx | AUTOMOBILE ’S taken out. pong the scores of Bon Ton Models in our N[ nished roam; modern conveniences; nyTe . i Reasonable rates. Mitchell Six. mem. Bux 1]A He"ald a front lace designed especially for youé né— in west. section or Shuttle Meadow | WANTED—Youns womun for' cle Richard Covert ) affor SEPRACE v SpesRe cal work by local concern. Go ¢ = needs. And sold at a price you can § . Sl i ib v eorcern J HOCHMAN his model you’ll enjoy style, comfort and @ to buy touring car, Buick or | 17X Herald it i e e e Pound f d t Dodge preferred. State model and = : 3 3 ys 4c a Pound for Good buch as you never expected to ge R e s - general work, e ; Ra, Also P: Botil : A d1 life in service will A g ; = b without laundry or cook and second = £8. so k'apers, botles, its first cost and long e 3 : : ? o Yrove HIll WANTED—To find witness of acci- |€tC. If your & L OR-4 14 WANTED- A rent in desirable lo- maid Apply 80 Grove Hill = any way purchase a real economy. Prices $3.50, $5 ation with all improvements; four 9-6dx | dent at 7:37 p. m. car for Meriden TEL. 468-4 25 ¢ rooms preferred. For two aduits. = B Saturday, Aug. 3, when party was - =-%a to advise R and up. 3 He 8-8-4dx knocked down by car. Apply Herald a case f i show you the Bon Ton & : _ [ WANTED—Maid for general house- | omce, Two dollars reward. 8-10-3dx 2 m’c] o pur expert corsetieres show you the . i S e work in family of three adults. Ap- E £ 8-10-3dx $3000. OPTIC. 3uy register. Ad- Besigned ecpecially for you. ! T e Y ply to Miss C. M. Vile, 35 Park |~ 7 - e iys on onay taine, Just Mhst BN Place, City. 8-9-3dx | NOTICE—Hot asphalt compound for | home you c been looking for im % | tin, shingle and paper, slate-surfaced | the edge of New Britain. Large ‘lot, = 1\ new roofs at one-half the cost of | barn and coops. City water and gass = FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—Head waitress at Hotel | wood shingles. Ame 1 Roofing AFT PUZZLE . Beloin. Also waitress for two weeks. | and Painting Co., 12 Albany ave. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, DR Desirable room, all conveniences, cen- 9 Hartford, Conn., Tel. Char. 6212 Real Estate and Insurance tral, ring upper hell, 180 Maple 8-10-3d3 City Hall street. 8-10-2dx Ny RN, State Officials Transmif Orders Which . — - GIRLS WANTED—Apply at Unlon z = = | Laundry, 266 Arch street. 26- FOR SALE | Conflict As Regard Dates—More [auto driven by Mrs. Laurie Banford 7 Room Cottage, No. 40 Monroe St. All in fine condition. All modern. | of «Maple Hill. Strohecker’s brother, 20 Room House, Lake St. I ot 178 ft. Front, 175 ft. Deep. Room | Men to Leave. who was riding on the motorcycle, w SUMMER BOARDERS For Two More Houses, 4 3 T slightly injured by being thrown off. These Properties Are Worth C sidering. i Local draft boards received calls st it Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, on i . A You Satis : j | loday to send men to Camp UpLon, | MERTING AT CAMPGROUNDS T s oy H D HUMPHREY 272 Main St re - B but there is a conflict in the dates OF A. C. MINISTERS. | beach, trolley, good bathing, fish- .OM ’ . o orders received and the offi- e : s S ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, o S iaind itk s A on the orders received and the offi e he Ministerial asso.| 1ng& good table, reasonable rate: : 5 Are you : 5 are uncertain when the men will | ., neeting of the Ministerial asso M A By 71.t¢| READ ESTATE INSURANCE £0. One order stat that tI ation of Connecticut and Western - . 0. e order states that the men 3 e — Ete Cis. Massachuetts Advent Christian confer- - Are the graves of your departed R vailivel -cnt i foliCmp i ton o [ R TR e o At e Joved omes properly marked? B @ Ausust 15, and then refers the offi- | Lymperounds near Plainville, An in- USED CARS Attention Please—We have customers for property Is your burial plot or that of cials to another formal order. In the | yorogting program has been arranged. your relatives In keeping with # ” ¢ e e e TR e e cines i Topsnia (D0 0juEn e on Broad, North, Beaver, Lafayette, Washington, High, ; e g B B cus _ It is presumed that the date | gyootings followed by devotional F R ALE A your position in life? ; W R in quéstion is August 30. More specific | ¢rcises. From 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. there 2| Grove, Burritt, Cleveland and Tremont street—If you instructions are awaited i will be a survey of the field In the = & . . . . i afternoon after the busin oot | EORDERUNADOUR. have any property to sell in this neighborhood, see us at Whent Mark Twain said: “SFow me a cemetery and I will tell send four physically fit white men. [ which commences at 30 o’clock, 1 1 The second district is required to send sagl s S e “he [1 1917 VIM DELIVERY. ce. is . 5 | six. ,21'»'\:«—‘;;1’.5}1 ;'A‘m,'?f',,\”j{’(f:_ AYS. wil |1 BABY GRAND CHEVROLET, with once. Harrison street rent $45 a month. Let us rent or, reverence, respect and high The second district has been noti- | liams of Torrington. Other addresses | Commercial Body. o sell your house. fied that Charles Clark, one of the|.ro schedujped, although the topics and | 1-2 TON REPUBLIC TRUCK, (just \deals reproduced in stone. Let us demonstrate the arts and crafts M@l two men sent to Orono, Me., recently, | soeaners el athonen e ton oo ot 5 rhanked). , ‘ has been discharged on account of | gupper will be served at 5 o'clock on |1 RACER (Sporty Car). CAMP REAL ESTATE CO made our life work and study. Ex- @' 5vical disability. the sameEronnds by the ladies . The |NIZW. VIM DELIVERY CARS KEPT ); % " IS L Julius B. Peterson of 76 Prospect | addresses in the afternoon will be open | IN STOC perience and knowledge combined with progressiveness guarantees g | street, one of 1918 registrants, having “‘, the public REPAIRIN G-TTRES-ACCESSORTES. 272 Maln street 305 Bank Builaing. pearance wof your Cemetery lot? The first district is called upon to you the class of people living in that locality we believe his thoughts were of comacinolation, of our trade which we have [ andiimprovements that no other factors can produce. ; volunteered to fill the quota to go to . i o e e s e CITY SERVICE| RAILROAD FRONTAGE Clarence Keeley, who was accepted | Pastor of South eriden Catholic 3 | but has been called into the 1 Church Dead. s']‘A lON 976 ¥t on Railroad with 570 ft. siding already in, containing 11.6 4 [ERcEcIveN Estorsor SRwILIp eavoRwi th Meriden, Aug. 1 Rev. Lawrence acres. For Sale Cheap if Sold At Once. ° i contnesay next S nday A. Guinan, pastor of Holy Angels Ro- | Corner Hartford Ave. and Stanlcy St. H “":"“I* ‘F”“[S(m‘“'(“‘:*"“'”‘]"“f Was | ;ian Catholic church at South Mer: 1'||c llnnlf‘ of Delivery Cars. HARRY SPERRY Tel 517 Clayton arrested at Mac 3a., will be in- s B o Iaek S e o1 h By and of St. Bridget's church Che N Home Tel. 134-12, Cor. Union and Clark Sts. Ofiice Tel. 1214-2 B\ (icted into the service immediatel f]:;:_(y"‘;mn e ’ » land the necessary papers were for- | oot io, " died at the rectory in = warded today by the second district | 5outh Meriden today after an illness draft hoard. of eight montt B S He was born in Hartford about 50 OVERLAND AGENCY, I S vears ago, was educated for the s i T Z Ay ¢ F t R b lt SUEOR LIS CARRIASE e Tocaa s Sl Storage and Accessories, | actor ¢bui - AND HURRIES AWAY \ore . 6 Wy C . Py ] . ’ . lmlt\m?.yu Md , an 1 ‘01(\ \’mr'd by C Repalr Work a bpecnalty. . After striking a buggy in which | dinal Gibbons, 24 years ago. His fi Phone 2227 139 Arch St B ; LT e 1 cw ri crs M | Michael Faulkner of 54 Stanley strect | charge was at Plymouth, M: He e « rel 3 X o = & | was riding with his children, Sunday, | was for 13 years assistant rector at 3 N 7 7 g fa B St. Rose’s church and principal of 3 P i L a driver of a Ford automobile evaded | St. Ros 8 | responsibility by continuing on his | St. Rose’s school here. He went to iy i Py of Ali Makes Prepare to help yonr country in these momentous times. Do ay. Efforts to apprehend the cul. | South Meriden ten years ago 24 '3 ‘our share in thix hour of great national need. Qualify for a Civil B! prit’ were unavailing. When the = ;. ; g [ FOUEISUARaINIELS o) d | . " CASE NOLLED 2 i i g i Sold, Rfl‘lted and Service Position. Help win the war! i | hugey was struck the occupants were THEFT = ED. 430 MAIN STRIN i - i | thrown out and Adolph Faulkner re- S = 4 A o s, Repalred. You can get the training that will enable you to step into a | ceived tajurics. Te 15 being cared for | State Does Not Complete Prosccution { pi..c cars for Hire, Day and Night. o e $1,100.00 or $1,200.00 place on Uncle Sam’s payroll by entering our M | at the New Britain General hospital, of Willlam Dustkowski g L e N. B. Typew“ter school. You can “do your bit” by working in a government oftice @ | where it was said today (hat his con When the adjourned case of Wil- § ge, Supplics and Repairing st ne well as by fighting in (he trenches in France. B | dition was improved. The accident | liam Dustkowskl, charged with theft R e EXCh s # | happened at the corner of Stanley and | of $65 from Louis Hintz came up in . L] ange It you desire to do your best for your country, zct the best M| Alien streets. Both vehicles were | police court this morning, Prosecutor training possible. You caun get THAT here. { ®oing in the same direction Woods entered a nolle in tHe case. He iU. Street T?.elephone 612 : mm_ - i tella. Abramowicz of 85 Booth | said that when Hintz complained of | Show your patriotism by enrolling in our school. We will pre- B | street received slight injuries by be- | his loss Hintz told atrolman Carlson >a to nssist jn the work that must be done in order to W B ing struck by an auto driven on | that Dustkowski admitted to him that Otflce and Seerce_ rmington avenue last evening by | he had teken the money, but when on I fne Leganza of 249 Washington | the witness stand Hintz would not say Statlon 287 Elm St‘ A We can furnish Bonds for Payment Of Statements made by the prin- | that Dustkowski made any such ad- driving slowly and he blew his horn The adjourned case of Louis Ahra- relg t arges » u | when he saw Miss Abramowlez hams, charged with non support, was BECOMES INSANE. ll | her friend step onto the road. Miss | called today. Prosecutor Woods en- The police took Andrew Wrozek | —_— == ml uslness G ufl i Abramowicz denies his claims tered a nolle. During the trial of the | from 247 Tremont street to the police | | Bertha Pilerski corroborates or | case it unexpectedly developed that | station last night for safe keeping. He SCHUL [‘Z & COSTELLO lnc ! claims the couple were not married. Attor- | only recently returned from a hospi 276 MAIN sT. OVER COMMERCIAL TRUST BANK [| Just as he wae turning from Rhodes | nev Camp representd Abrahamson tal, where he had been serio i | street into Chapman street last night | Five men were before Judge Kirk- | and since mental trouble h e 242 VIAIN STRLET TEL. 24-4 I Leupold Strohecker collided with an | ham charged with drunkenness, oped. Write or see us about these positions immediately.