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13, 1918, in the Wednesday Morning Specials at 20 PEFLdE o The Classified Columns are B Have you lost a sum of korns 15 11| your agents—the penny ads ; : ! 3 money? Glasses, Pins and prans 1ac reach hundreds in the city gl Rings are found in surprising " every week night and the 3 quantities and turned in at _‘w Main Street H 2 White Linon chances are that several read- & 5t g ’ 2y . the Herald. Your money will B oo rning our specials were priced low | and Tan. {1 ers out of the hundreds will i x v ; surely remain in the finder’s oo quticy of encn s wvaa Figured Skirts Eoiniested i auiioos e AP TN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16e | deat b dec et e v os createst has made hundreds | $1DJ sitien. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. J o lost it. s tore, S Talcum Powder, > Be Suit bags, 1 0 to a customor. 39¢ Ribbons in one big lot, All Advertisements for . NTED—FEM/ LOST. O e S e = the claszsified column NTE iy Lux for Laun- : 1 Powder Puifs, : 4 clerk an I Monday, on Main street or in (FOR SALE—Mitchell Special must be in the Herald > i New Britair - store, Christmas club book. Finder Touring Car. Low price far quick® Limit % - it = et peri not nece 4 Bpl notify Tel. 864 8-13-1dx | sale. 139 Arch street. 8-10-74x it o Toilet Paper, Ge. q | ofiice by 1:30 p. m. on the 5 e s \‘,.‘f — - - - S dzy of issue. ‘onn 8-13-2dx | T FOR SALE—Set of dining room and FOUND. - L = e bedroom furniture. Good as ne dfebuoy Soap, 5c. Pond’s vanishin, Do iing i cee R o T or immediate acceptance and i S aTie three at their ho .| spection, Herald Box B10B i G LENE, S i b of money. Owner may have same §-12-34 ap, 17¢ gHd R ! ‘v"x»t\ iving proving property and paying for SiSh wood stree ocust stree f = S & this ad 1 at the office of the cnd of Gl reet. Address| B & K. Mis Co ® | FOR SALE—Cut Down Bulck racer, Blue Denim » = - B rnished Sin yoms, , Herald 8-13-16 E First class condition. Cheap, if 19¢ Vivadous Caroma ace 2.25 r — —_— % i P E i taken at once Owner enlisted, Powder. 36¢ Purn D—Girl who can cook i 2 NTE! A Box 3 XX, Herald §-12-3dx —_— = i Rooms, $4 All , iry rooms, Apply Box 32 BB, g 3 Beecham’s Pills 10c Women's Embroidered || newly decoratec ! Juse, 422 | office 8-12-tf | WANTED—An Old Shears, 10c. e ¢ Woodbury's Soap, 18c. Line Life Insur- | FOR SALE—New milch 3-year-old corner Handkerchicfs, e, | Main street £ = ance company, writing very liberal grade Jersey cow and calf. Call WANTED—Experie ROETALDAY policies and containing new Acci- | after 6 p. m. Crandall, Berlin, . T for about three wecks . Ameri- | dent features, desires a representa- ~12-3dx e lmo RENT : g can Hardware Corporation. 8-13-2d| tive for this vicinity, upon a com- £ modern ey - - NS ——— mission basis. All or part time OR SALE—Onc 12¢ Black Wash , 5 d | sirable : dire | WANTED. salesladies to work P. O. Box 1243, Hartford. Conn 2800. Sound wrd picces, 9¢ Sample Shop, 357 T % Saturday afternoon and 3§ R 2 i 10¢ Men's White s Bdaki Work Handkerchicts, cam, weight - —_ for wonds A evenin 8-13-1dx Richard Mu 3rick Co., Berlin s Waldort Brand SECRT o5¢ e S s-13.2.4! Wwith or without experience. Married - - . Tel, 1134-2 3-6ax $1.25. 2 tea Sugar G 3 — . wo willing to work afternoons | WANTED—Drive teamsters and S e 2 | To RENT i 1se W ipply to Raphael’s Dept., iy clerks. Inquire Adams Express | FOR > ive passenger Willys- ys' Good Quality barn and 2 extra lo . | lig Store., 380 Main street Co., 50 Main St. 8-13-5dx Knight touring car in fine condi- £ B bl o :: pr 200 or five room tenement, second floor, 8-13 - tion. Will sell nts, 95c. : black or tan shoe 2 $14.00 or $16.00. H. N reasonable. Address Lockwood, | = — VANTED—First class clothing sales Herald Box 7BB 8-13-tf City Hall 8.21-3d | WANTED—Dishwashe all at New | man, one capable to manage b: DI | o L e 5 Britain Club, 27 W Main st store at Waterbury, Conn., ate | FOR SALE ew milch cow. Felix FOR RENT—Five room apartment, age, experience and salary expected. Banulski, Berlin, Conn 8-13 6dx available in a few days. Steam | = - All communications treated confi- s _ heated, also hot water supply. »—Colored coolk 3 dential. Interview given at later | FOR SALE—1917 Hudson Super-six Main strect, corner Elm St Apply o 1]11,)(1:‘ party. Addres: \(‘mvl\. date. Good opportunity fml> live Sedan, condition practically as good . T ; e et e At Herald Office. 8-12-tf | man. Address James H. Farley, 95 as new. Bargain for immedlate Bradford, Langley, S. C. Hoover Helpers” and their A b - ;fw 3d . — Fifth ave, New York city. 8-10 eale. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Eim fbpler, John, Stapleton, N. Y. |motto is “C you Can.” Len WANTED—Experienced trimmer to street. 8-13-64 Binsella, Joseph, 9 St. Mark's Pl, The Danbury £ M e e T take full charge of millinery de- | WANTED-—At once experienced man = klyn. b 3 County repor £ > pm_\mmm“ oo ‘\”,h‘ m“ West partment Inquire Raphael’s Spe- to take care of fish department. Ap- NOTICE. Ront, Charles W., Camp Point, | heen signed, pledging a (n(\l of 167,- Bau \P‘"‘]v S1 Stanley = Horvits cialty Shop, 170 Main St. 8-12-tf Universal Cooperative Society, optician, 327 Main. ’'Phone 1515-2 e —= East Main St. 8-9-6d | 'NOTICE—AIl persons having bottles tt | WANTED—Young girl for light gen- belonging to Estate of M. T. White, towns . - eral housework. Sleep home nights. | WANTED—Freight Handlers and please telephone 49, or send postal Mass. i not heard from. In New London - space in rear of | Appiy 96 Lake St. 8-9-tf| crossing tenders by N. ¥, N. H. & { to 2 Railroad Arcade. 8-13-5d McGrail, Martin Ulaset, Tamaqua, | Gounty, 2,500 families have sisned up | Main street store; suitable for any e H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Pa. 5 tow Britain, | ©0F 15000 quarts and six towns have purpose. Apply 394 Main \u«:m ¢ | WANTED—A girl to help with kitch- Whiting St 4-6-t1t | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. McIntyre, James, New Britaln, | no¢ reported. In Litchfield County. - en w Chapman, 33 Court St. = T Reasonable rates. Mitchell Sis onn. 3.000 families have pledged 111,000 i o # . i 8-10-3dx NOTICE: Richard Covert. Tel. Mathews, Blale K. Vincennes) Ind. | quarts and 16 fowns have not been J. HOCHMAN ST Sl G e \1§Zh'fll‘ ‘“ ,fifim “;(:;‘h”‘ ox Y‘ heard from, Windham County re- Beloin. Also waitress for two wee NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, Molonson, Fred B, Reading, Mass, | POTS that it is sure to can more than Pays Best Prices For 29-tf| hang fixtures, install doorbells and [WANTED—To find witness of acci« 2 ey oo |ts quota = do repair work reasonably. Richard| dent at 7:37 p. m. car for Meriden < ' eNZA Ma St., 11 R h 14 en P Ci ) g b “.f;"ffi;&f"c“i?m' 16 Marion 1 : JUNK and SECOND R AT o @ Coridan, Jr., Jerome St. telophone | Saturday, Aug. 3, when party was mace bwman, Joseph F., 319 East Twen- | s Z — HAND FURNITURE Fa et 1628-4. 3-6-tt| knocked down by car. Apply Herald Departn) th St., New York. : 3 B A = = - | office. Two dollars reward. 8-10-3dx to 403 na Nichols, Claude, Wollaston, Mass. TEL. 468-4. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN did not issud 0'Connell, Charles, South Manches- . . o WANTED. ;",f' I R R O T T e L e haitl coraoounal ot lists follow: er, Conn 3 = | agpn . e g = tin, shingle and paper, slate-surfdced Died Palmer, Louis H. South Manches- ' L WANTED—Shoe Salesman with orjSS=—————————————=———=—=m| oy roofs at one-half the copt of Lieu ter, Conn. B g!ams u fi = without experienc Apply 424 SUMMER BOARDERS. wood_shingles. American Roofing Kern, Thomas N Perry, John M., Jr., 54 Wall 8t., S Main St, Newark Shoe Stores Co. and Painting Co., 12 Albany ave., Kortz, Lee B., New York. 3 B >d. | Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, Hartford, Conn., Tel. Char. 6212-12, MacDonough Jo Powers, John J., 261 West 118th St. : B o Of 3 : d Q) " == = - July 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage on 103 avenue, New York. New York. . { fice and « erv ce. WANTED—Young lady desires fur- beach, trolley, good bathing, fish- Mueller Benjamin L, Wis. Prager, Anthony, Albany, Minn. 7@’7 im St nished room with evening meal; | jng, good table, reasonable rates, _ ’ 000 quarts, In New Haven County Lund, Harold, Minneapolis, Minn. 4.000 cards have been signed and ‘ Lynch, Thomas G., Chicopee Falls, | 975 000 quarts pledged and 15 et i, e ot G . = Station, 28 modern conventancea; i westenn || farrs 4. D Frey. +1-2| WANTED—Man for Collecting, Clark, Robert D., Buchanan, Va. Robinson, Harry, Haverford, Pa. , o section or Shuttle rond ; — | Parks, Richard, Ellijay, Ga. Rudalk, Samuel J., Paterson, N. J. g o o near trolley. Tel 5 ] | Trivates. T e e o USED G AR S KURNISHED ROOW Good chance for advance- Anderson Frederick J., Jr., 49 Sheridan, Martin J., Lawrence, A N i“ ]\~\] ”“D*I) i “’":;"m fml' - Eleventh avenue, Brooklyn. ! Mass. : \ ight housekeeping, Mother and | FURNISHED ROOM, Chapman, 3 ' B 11‘ H m Boyle, Willlam J., Whitehall, N. ¥.] Shiker, Oliver, Roodhouse, Til. i FOR SALE; daughter. Daughter in High school. | Court Street B B ment. 0x erald. Coley, Oscar F., Fort Payne, Ala Stanley, John P., Waterbury, Conn. : IS lly located. State price. Ad- | e Davis, George R., Malden, N. C. Torsian, Aron, Worcester, Mass. i ; 1 FORD RUNABOUT. Les=iCRA WS Sk Leral dRO e, Dillion, Walter, London, Ohio . Turner, Francis, Niantic, Conn. 1 FORD TOURING. | 8-12-3dx Erhardt, Louis 356 Fast 156th St., Vrobel, Andrew, Ashley, Pa DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 1 1917 VIM DELIVERY. S os. Asia Fostan New York. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. v / 1 BABY GRAND CHEVROLET, with 2 Sl EEEEE & BT Gearhart, Donald L., Altoona, Corporal. THE PRICE YOU PAY Commercial Body. | _rant. 78 Church street. 3-Family Dwelling, No. 153 Jubilee street. Gelder, Ben C., Mooreland, Towa. Pleater Worsen cindianolatic “I know T ought to take treatment; | 4 5 RO REPUBLIC TRUCK, (just | —— - Iy, Drollins o8 gabilce Munday, Leonidas S., Holden, Mo. Privates. I have been running down for the Want to buy touring car, Buick or i y overhauled). E H D PHR Y 272 M i S Rutledge George F., Farley Ala Cash, Maynard M., Vesuviu last year or two. Iam all fagged out, | " RACLR (Sporty Car). Dodge pref i te model and 2 K 5 ain Mt. Ryan, Stephen F., Philadelphia. Moore, Gus N., Big Ridge, N. bave no ambition, worry from morn- | Nyaw VIM DELIVERY CARS KEpr | Price. Box 7A, Herald. 8-12-3dx iy g i S Sikes, Herbert C., Widowee, Ala ing till night, don't care whether 1|\ SGTOCK. Room 208 National Bank Building, Staminer, Joseph, 705 128th St am dead or alive, have lost weight and | REPAIRIN G-TTRES-ACCESSORIES. | wANTED—Two senior high school | “‘“:l Estate. e = e e Insurance. New York. TN cannot do the same work I used to SR e e Severely Wounded in Action. do some ye ago. vere as d DT SR T b (o e 5 Licutenants, 9 y strong as I was, I could carn good C[TY SERVECE oo e e oaeemn Attention Please—We have customers for property Kelly, Leo P., Pueblo, Col a good specialist, but I cannot afford 5 £ : Yo . 3 Noble, George B., Roanoke, Va. [“: FU[][] EANNEI] money. I know I ought to treat with i "1| on Broad, North, Beaver, Lafayette, Washington, High, Sergeants. to pay for the treatment.” 1 e - 4 Allen, Norman A., Omaha, Neb. You are paying for it NOW, my; | ‘\V,\,\'T!‘h—’l‘o Buy cash register. Ad- Grove, Burrltt, Cleveland and Tremont street—If you Cadell, Samuel J., Baltimore. friend, and dearly; yet you do not ‘“""“;" rtford Ave. and Stanley St. | dress O. K., care the Herald. A & o MacDonald, Shirley . Greenfield, | Fanly Renorts Indicate Connecti-| ==t The Home of Delivery Cars. | 7-15-28d | have any property to sell in this neighborhood, see us at Mass ar y epor § Let me tell you why. — | e "Lari, Charles F., Orange, Mass. . ; Sl ealin s yoncicanlial Wvour || T ; once. Harris treet rent $45 a month. Let us rent or, P e cut Will Reach Maximum Touibeelh (el uyianial i e % Corporals. : ) y ro) capacity is the interest you WANTED Bingeidwei Wi 2 o ana Tt don! EoRtas ST U[ MARY G MU”RABMN i sell your house. Conn. A good manager never spends more i Woman between the age of Brown, Herbert M., Treten, Towa. Hartford. Aug. 13.—Barly b in-| p,, hig interest. Has Removed her office to i : MeCarty, Walter T, Glendale, |complete reports to the food commit- | ‘g NE M 0 0 O e 87 Prospect Street 25 and 40 for collecting. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO- Al tee of the State Council of Defense in- | o, 5y45) his interest would, of course, Gately & Brennan, 47 " Muldoon, Thomas E., Whiting, Ind. | dicate that Connecticut will measure | 30, ease. T, 116. Office lI(:Ill‘.\ 9 to 10 a. I\’[q y ’ 272 Maln street 2 to4 and 7 to 8 p. m. ain Reilly, Thomas, 276 Tenth Ave,|up to her full quo o£ 151000, 000 e e e ORI nE?, 4 . e e ————. — - - ow York quarts of canned fruit and vegetables. Yol allow your healthto run down Scott, Earl D., Greenfield, Mass. It is perhaps not surprising that in [ . " 4" 1ore; therefore, vou can- % = a2 B RAILROAD FRONTAGE Shaub, Albert, Lancaster, Pa general smaller communities are run- [ ot P RO T vou used to. N v A R R BT = EEE - i i ; : Walton, Albert 7 ight, TIL ning far over their quotas, while the | by vou see the point? You are draw- | AUTO TRUCKING 976 Ft, on Failroad with 570 ft. siding already in, containing 11. st 187th St., | larger cities in some cases are falling | ;0 %0 1 "CC " A ital —which is your | AUTH J 1 New York. short of their allotment. Many house- | yoajth— by allowing it to run down, y 4 T Williams, B , Corning, Towa. wives are so conscientious that they | .14 so the interest (your working vice. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. ten=ty are ultra conservative in registering | oapa0ity) is steadily growing smaller. | Office 16 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. 125-1. HARRY SPERRY' Tel. 517, Clayton Muzray;iCHesten T SouthiBostcr i) theiiipledue that is they are| you used to make good money; | > Mechanic: signing up for only half to three- | ;0w vou arn about half of what you A. P. and G.P. MARSH. Loan, Thomas F., Worcester, Mass. | fourths of what they are actually 5 2 : . i used to get. SARO0: 'mw",h T Worcester, Mass. | planning to can. To make two, three or four dollars | Privates. Rocky Hill was one of the first| was play jou; and you had all| Bacchidochi, Bentivolio, Milford, bl ’ ‘ i | | FOR LE | 4-Family Dwelling, No. 23 Broad street. 9-Room Cottage, No. 31 Barnett street. Large Lot. 305 Bank Builaing. al and Long Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Night acres. For Sale Cheap if Sold At Once. . towns in the State to report. The ! youy heart and soul in your work. Mass. whole campaign was turned over to These happy days are gone. Baker, Barl, Shelbyville, Ind L g2s Race E Factory Rebuilt Ak the Junior Home Economics Clubs|{ you now barely make a living and | § i 1 | 1 . - - Becker, Joseph E.. 247 East Forty-|,,4 the girls did splendid work. K o bt oo enes o] 2 . FRESH VEGETABLES | A% e o Do - i fourth St., New York. quota of 6,000 quarts was assigned, s ot ‘ e o - l crs Blasko, John J., Scranton, Pa = And you s £ : ' the report shows 187 pled ¢ will happen when the final Bucciarelli, Giuseppi, v : > - s bl ; | 3 B i h N 4 5 : ] averaged $5 quarts each. or a t abenlacTes | & B %2 f All M Budge, J‘:;""f“ Wl Hhe 48 | 0¢ nearly 16,000 quarts, almost three Figure out in dollars and cents | 8 o 3 : % i (1) 2 akes E":T:r:;n( r"”"_;' e _ | times the allotment. Collinsville's | what you have lost already and you | { S 3 = ameron, F st 4 ton, 1 iRy £.000 but 18,000 quarts 5 \zed at the amount; anc 1 e 4 kA Campbell, Charles R., Camb L0 e wllliie jamazeCs o flsaiond i i i { > g il N Sold, Rented and | have been reported. New \1m ord | what you are gong to lose is beyond Mass a 1 P and Twin Lakes were each assigned | estimation. ¥ ' ~ FI STy ¢ i p 5 o B\ Repaired. r(:o«loe' ,‘-1::‘“ 1 \l\: ,l.{:?:,z"y T 13,000 quarts. Twin Lakes b The dollar you MIGHT earn, but | 40 Church Street. | 3 : . N B 'l‘ W i Cunningham, Charles C., Dyersville, | 10 can 24,000 and New Milford Essatlidon o s Hlonlaotudl Sexpense ptoEyot il 4 i . i ype riter In one better with a promise of )\'m spend 1. And what do you get | 8 The Food you get here is always of the best the ‘Dmi\‘, Roy J., Highland Center, Ia.|4u2 | for it. Worry, anxicty, despondency, | Delevante, Victor, 1987 Washing A n r of different plans have | want and deprivation for your family. marlket affords. The poultry and vegetables and eggs § Exchange evante 2 i = f feren ki \J lar i} ake out o vou “ ais I . w & i . ton Ave., New York Fooh v used in the different | The dollar vou tak f your k are raised on our own farms. q | 9 st Main S i Telephone 612. Delude, Clarence J., Nashua, N. H. [communit v wrien the ‘War | pocket and spend for treatment with Esip, Willlam T, Worcester, Mass. [ Savings Stamp Committee did 1hejan experienced specialist is not an Dolley, Daniel A, 250 West Forty- | Solici n Danbury plec cds | expense, It is an investinent. Ang in Owing to so many of our help going into the third St., New York were distribtted ibytheilettor i | retura you get inereased working | Bl gervice of our couniry we were obliged to put in self Ferrier, Thomas A., 250 McDougall | 45 they handed the he > er { ability, higher wages, health and hap- | s e i “ 4 . ' AR s b Sy hos | iies: : | @ s e for the duration of the war. b Broskivn e L e e B sl Oe § & We can furnish Bonds for Payment of | u - sllest Simie arnis One housewife| Can you hesitate? Ve solicit yo . o guarantee satis- Joreuse, Chaies . Veslersburg, | %t single pledge. One mousewits youchesita z We your patronage and guara Freight Charges v lland F., Milford, Mass. | Canning clubs have been organized | o = = , b g:,‘,i-", Jil?n!?’._ Rilarai) P | by churches and a woman from each | Specialist in Nervous and .Chronio SOFT SHELL CRABS EVERY DAY Y Jarvis, Edwin L., Creston, Ia Committee of the local war hureau HARTFORD, I }'\ |< i\[i [‘ < / o .} ‘T ‘ Al e e i e O A R R e SH A SPECIALTY 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 Fierestine, Arthur, Lebanon, will you Gaddls, Frank A. Champagne, IIl [ nOW staging a very active campaign vDr Cignton] Hyde % faction. Hull, Paul L., Silver Springs, Md church in the city has been pointed mwaw.‘ ; i 1 < SCHULTZ COSTELL I Irwin, George S., Arlington, Mass Secretary by the Home Economics | 873 ASYLUM ST., ¢ ;Ti.\'.\(‘mn ST., | § KT O BSTERS 3 i & ‘ ' nc. 2] e, | themselves into clubs known asl and Holidays 10 te 1,

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