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PfiigéfiENT UR@ES “! The Classified éolumns—are e T 4 V? Have you lost a sum of \ 1| vour agents—the penny ads gHgs W ! | money? Glasses, Pins and QUPF@RT ENE S{:Hflfli ;I reach hundreds in the city &4 : ; Rings are found in surprising = ; []] every week night and the Wi quantities and turned in at i | chances are that several read- & AW ORD the Herald. Your money w1}l Approves Educational Campaign {j ers out of the hundreds will : e AN ity | surely remain in the findet’s. | ;i /1| be interested in your propo- VANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e | hands if he does nct know Planned for This Fall || sition. GNE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | wholostit. D ——— e ——— — T Wash on, Aug President = ST = Wilson urges nerous support for FOR SALF. schools of all grades during war time. = ' = | In a letter to Secrotary Lane approv- | HOST—Black ale puppy. Notify JANT o0 w lishe OR SALE—Clapp’s favorite Weart Mrs. Hanson, 160 High street. Tel. all at New Britain club, 27 s for canning, Tel. 1973. 8-14-24x 241, S . A Linotype Operator et iSRS = e : 7. : FOR SALE—Few more bargains in Housekeeper lerly Wanted traded-in talking machines. Fout o in the country, nes « s v Edison Phonographs with 40 2C4 ite the unusual burdens imposed | FOUND—Wrist watch. Owner may Eoca ho e \PPLY ords, each $6. Th Grafonolas af 1 N 9 ol upon our people by the w they have have same by identifying and pay- hig Must have = > . $10, $20, $35 One Victrola, $35 maintained their schoo and other | INs for this Smith, 82, W. Main | ence. B N Ix HERATDEGOMEDSEN GRIOOM Every instrument in fine condition A & 8-15-1dx | rald K et - Records included. On easy terms i{ their normal effici . \That this (= i = | 151 ienced st = 2 = vou wish. Brodrib & Wheeler, 124 G e e ghout the | G e hest 5 3 ard boy. Apply Ri M 14-3d1 nd that, in sc - the draft | o, paxr ,‘.‘”‘m”_” N | Elite Wa 0. 90 Ar ter & Co. West Mai® street e — - — Sl = 3d | FOR SALE—Lat model Victrola, Woman who can cook | nearly new i lot of good recc ing the reau of Education’s plan for cducational campaign summer and fall he says: FOUND. ‘I am pleased to know that S — ies of education nearly at law will permit, there should be no = ! . Inquire on premises ; falling off in attendance in elemén- ! e | WaN ary s:hools, high schools or colleges o S : Eoiito sl ore tIon IBeRCIIthIto 2l st BONIIOV A NDED i 1 ¢ i le8es | |\ 5 large room second fioor tenemient i “_\ 1 va A with modern improvements, lai 300d pay an ad k e R Woolworth Co., 218 Main St inda, < view, at 7 |- A - o street. Opposite Waln e o ’ ; FOR SALE ords. O : wway and with me E \eap for 748 Arct Stockroom is a matter of the very gre im- portance, affecting both our strength | r and our national welfare and vhen the war is over. So Only people that appreciat = 2 ¥ 2 Tourir S qui war continues there will e e Herald Office | WANTED—shipp clerk. Adkins o drin ey quicy be cor d of very > num- — Printing comy 66 Church ors ren and women of the high- WANTI 100 G To Work On bers of men and women of the high- [ " i o ? b : S est and most thorough training for | FOR RIENT Five-ror ; s hines, making armg o 4 ek n SEH FciEh war service in many lines. After the vailable in a fo 5 o $15.00 to $20.00 &} WANTED —Two v Richard ray Bri 0., Berli war there will be urgent need not only [ heated, also hot water supply. Main | e ! g ERe 0| oxaE Eba e b USIne s SR A e E 8-13-6dx for trained leadership in all lines of | street, corner Elm st e > e Conn < | Storage ry Co., . industrial, commercial, social and LeWitt, Lyceum theater 12-6 ¥ ) S (e | e civil life, but for a very high average — ~ — — _— i - iz 3 e = & R I“]IA ALE A et e et T > urnished Single o ) —Girl who can cook o|wa s Knight 9 Griswold 1ssenger Willys- touring car in fine condi- L e R e $2.2 ol S0t T ] Apply Box BB, Herald | store. Russell Bros., 3 tion. Wl sell reasonable. Add s3 fore urge that the people continue to | Furnished — Li Housekeeping e Sl : SRl i u give generous support to their schools Rooms, $4. All lig airy rooms, 3 s 7 5 : s el e 5 newly decorated. B ITouse, 422 | WANTED—Colored cook. Easy work | ID—A young mar just themseclves as wisely as possible | Main street £ ol ']"l*"‘r party Address Cool, el e (EIIS o i J v ey = - erald Office. 8-12 S to the new conditions to the end that : 3 "* i . AlL : $ Ml % RS o “|To RED 5 Room iwrtment. A = 7 = Ty R S 917 dson Super-sif £ m;\ o 1-”’~ shall have les opportu T b ANTED T e e ey R ¢ \Il:;nd"!.\(in )le't"u'l‘y‘\‘ fnes | f”'\l ("’j\‘(!w‘]v \m:'v‘ e '”‘() et sirable locatior Inquire N. Y. take ful] charge of millinery de- lady clerks. Inquire Ads SR A\’Myl:i“ Ba I{‘ Tor e qu and tnat the Nation may be _~\u\]n;[tyh— Samole Shov Main St partmenf. Inquire Raphael's Spe Co., 50 Main St 8-13-pax | 23S n o ¥ ened a it can only be through the i e. Willie s Au *a 287 1 | s cialty Shop, 170 Main St S-12-tf - L WAL SRR (S Aoty right of education of all its people. T : street 8-13-64 approve most heartily your plans for = making through the Bureau of Rdu- FOR SALE—New milch cow. Felix Banulski, Berlin, Conr 8-13-6dy TO RENT—S8 room tenement, all im- —Young girl for light gen- Compositor Wanted FOR SALE—Milk Route Doir cation a comprehensive campaign fo proyementshcorner A rch landiesy U EGULER s BILLS 0t nilens DOSHCH e good business, with equipment ation a ensive aigr T 3 > rvi o . Q o i) b Pearl. Apply S. Stanley Horvit Apply 96 Lake St. 8-9-tf Ry >1n lle, C > support of the s and for 3 2 y PLY F. Scoville, Plainville, Conn the support of the s=hools and for the | 00 - Main, ‘Phone 15 e 0 APPLY { maintenance of attendance upon 7-23-tf y T N DAY i ATES FOOD o, e A S s e TEED e sirl Lo Helnlelih Ll | DR ATIDI GOMEOSTNGIROOM B Spmese sl et - = en work. Chapman, 33 Court St. FOR SALE—High grade st nden, TRATION O O o el mOFRENT36x18 rotapace In rearict A sl : > | American Council of Education.” e t store; suitable for any g ! 3 five passenger car, con- W = | Al ystreet s S e WANTED—Head waitr at Hotel | — g dition. A real bargain. E. Babd — purpose. Apply 394 Main street. R e WANTED—At once experienced man Seinaa oo S 16udn NN O A e orte to take care of fish dem'trtmo:f. Ap- it Ly By £ . . — daL 4 rsal C v Soc Vo - " = ply UniysrsaliCooperative .64 | FOR SALE—1917, Six 30 Runabout | A good buy. E. G. Babcock. Tel Word has been received announc- . | ing the fact that John MecCabe, vice- | §i§ | B GIRLS WANTED—Apply at president of the government ship- Jaaundr 66 Arch street. 7 | WANTED—Freight vards at New London, wil be unable > East Main St. handlers and . crossing tenders by N. Y. N. H. & to be present at the noon-day lun- i WANTID. H. R. R. Appwy at freight office, cheon at the Hotel Beloin, and ad- R o | Whiting St 4-6-t1 I]ENIS[]N l ARA' E dress the gathering of business men ANTY = o e ! N ¥ WANTED—Four or five room tene- An effort is heing made by those in b 5 " WANTED ment in desirable location for harge, to secure an able speaker ta fe ily of two. X I X, Herald. | - take his place. Mr. McCabe was fore- Amily s-14-2ax | Woman between the age of LR | ed to cancel his engagement here be- g . Y 25 and 40 for collecting. | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, cause a ship is to Be launched at the ¢ - o ———— 2 shipyards Monday and he will be B 2 s . . Gately & Brennan, 47 Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | obliged to be on hand. Alexander M. Ruwi s 0 WA sD—Two senior high school Miin Wilson, director of civilian war work ; b ELEIERton NonIcHniaccolint i) """-““‘} 2 T Re e . . ment of local mantacturing concern. | $3000. i & 1 7 & Address P. O. Box 1025, City Buys on easy terms, just that little, previously been secured a a spea ¥ i MANR SS A E * s L e 1 8-12-6¢ e 2 been look er, but a rall to Washington on busi- 3 . e Uzl I s |nome you have been ing for in = Sty h : the edge of New Britain. Large lot ness made it necessary im to give OVERLAND AGENCY, barn and coops. City water and gas up the visit WANTED—To Buy cash register. Ad- e L K ] ! dress O. K., care the Herald. Storage and Accessories, H. N. LOCKWOOD, KING FOR COUNCILMAN. TR LiiNToN T D 7-1 Repmrw‘Vo.’.k a Specialty. Real Estate and Insurance A special meeting of the common i 5 S8 AT | Phone : 139 Arch St 7] | council will precede the regular meet- | ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP | NOTICE. ing next Wednesday evening and at it HnEAP? the democratic members of the Sixth Let me save you from the scrap ward will nominate Michael F. King | heap! = FOR SALE NOTICE—Public stenographer. Ca- 1-Family Dwellin; No. 23 Broad street. pable stenographer, Neat and cor- 9-Room Cottage, No. 31 Barnett street. . : e ) - | of 68 Vilson street to fill the vacancy At T oty n rect work guaranteed. Phone 461- TLarge Lot. Recovering from shell shock. This. soldler, In addition to belng created by the death of the Lol b D e e et e 3-Family Dwelling, No. 153 Jubilce street. wounded, was suffering from shell shock. To help such cases in (his et i e feel right.” That is w many say Lice los e R Lot 64 x 165. Good Terms. {he American Red Cross provided this sunshine room, where e e S i U8N. 5 me when they come to see me the -14-d4ax | 2 i g Amainn R oo povides e sosnoe oo bty | S S Ry e e ey e mls | - H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St is ahsolute quiet, harmonioas coloring and cheerfulness, S e o : oy i i . K 3 . ; Helhery results and mental depression = B g it. You are not sick enough to g0 | AUTOMOBILE PARTI Taken out. i 2 DegessnLytosoxercomcitie tleLyousre: ‘ = to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, | 7 passenger Studebak Phone No. ) Room 208 National Bank Building, AUTOS COLLIDI you can work. E John Hall. 8-14-6dx ate. Insurance. \utomobiles driven by John R But youRdonjivor kfwithiitiie fvirofiee % | e i ) i & & P £ me: Your sleep J 1) ¢ - Paker of 490 st street and James | and zest of form r’ day ; NOTICF ‘We do electrical wiring, il D, . D) \ R On O MR ey S| |5 e e, Gl S Gty G| R G (el el ca) We’ve Just Put Up a For Sale Sign on 2 Houses at No. 9 i our i [s 1id. And your e ror] o i % . - . . . lided at the corn of Church and | your food as you once d d y do repair work reasonably. Richard | o o, - Do o 1 ent and o lneries gt o best bf you. Thue Coridan, Tr. Jerome St. tclepnona | 08 Fairview street.—This is a Very Desirable Location. Wire Condideranls’ damaget. Tarcony | Pother vou, rule you, that you nover | 353y *°! You can see a Good Safe Investment right before your was turnin from IChurchestreet into |2 ociCEER0E 9T 3 “a,’ e S = i 5 % Fast street and Baker was driving ficulties where there really are none, Ea et o Irifles worry vou, and not having | AUTOMOBILE ~PARTIES TAKEN | faceé any eyes. Somebody will buy this quick, so the sign following shell shock. snough troubles of your own, you anp Balck et il twons s R 18 ] won’t stay there long. It’s up to you now—If George gets | CADET AIRMAN KILLED urse, a casual observer, you 7 i 1 BY 1,000-FO0T FALi,. <c<\.’\i\ \L(;,:»,lt(nt\t,dmt (‘..I.L ‘1 uur“.:: L)O'] NOTICE—All persons having bottles | ahead of you, it will be your fault. T e w. | ing to control yourself. And if you belonging to Estate of M. T. White, [ Johnson, a cadet at Chanute aviation | should tell a friend, or go to an in pleane teloplions 2 el )i field was killed yesterday when his | eXperienced doct they will tell you 2 | plane fell 1,000 feet at Gifford, near |vou only imagine things; you should —— e 272 Main street 305 Bank Builaing. ! here. Another aviator was only slight- ake off. You begin to doubt your- AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. You sometimes think the it e el e = — e e o RAILROAD FRONTAGE bright and cheerful. But then your 2-6dx DROPS BAR HARBOR EXPRES feeling will c back with re- . old feeling w come a ith re - ne P " % > . New Haven, Aug. 15—Effective At- | nowed vigor. You begin to wonder - z 976 Fi on Railroad with 570 ft. siding already in, containing 11.6 | gust 19, the Washington-Bar Harbar | if jt really is your mind only. And if express on the New Haven railroad | ft is so, is it the first step to insan- will be discontinued between Washing- | ity? Anguishing thoughts begin to IR | HARRY ‘PERRY T l 517 Cl ton and New Haven, according to an | turing you; you are trying your best 3 : Js S el s ayt()[] acres. For Sale Cheap if Sold At Once. i announcement made thro the | to fight them down, to appear happy, offices of the company here. The|pyt in vain. You find yourself in last north-bound trip will be made | yhe grip an iny e power that Aug 17 and the last trip sauth- scems to sap your life blood. bound August 20. A number of other And when you feel your strength announced. you, when you find you can’t do jus- A T d A & Zas ; / Y AN tice to your wo any longer, then % t 2 A o « RETURN TO RAILROAD WORK. | you become despondent and might - 1 { | Toymeacok -G T erEtch i Washington At 15 Higher | even feel tempted to end it | I i pudions = = | wages recently granted railroad shop- You are very much in the same LA, = | 4 |- : > f ! men have resulted in recalling to rail- | gondition as a delicately constructed A : i i o b f A" M k way employment more than 5,000 | engine, which has not been cared for i R B 0 aKes workmen who had left previously to | pjgnt. Put it in the hands of an ex- i »- cept jobs with higher pay perienced man and he will s00n have | you o pne “SAFETY FIRST” | v TR R ! Sold, Rented and it in fine working order. ut trying i Movement Right Home by Using | i i i A Repaired your own hand at it, or turn it over | MO . PASTEURIZED Milk 2 JAG ot L HMAN |5 an unsklliea person: ‘anal it wil(ONUY. our PASTROINZID. Millc and ( o - e i . . Il 5 o 2 Cream, for Ours is the only properly e e . 4 yper'l er. fit for the scrap heap. I 3 q v sastenrized Product Sold in New Pays Best Prices For pad ! JUNK and SECOND DR, CLINTOMN j‘l“: SEIBERT & SON, | e L Exchange HAND FURNITURE Telephone 612. TEL 4684, | J. HYDE | Wisoue : The Hartford Specialist, WiifliamSAmfl gfl. EASHLUMASE I COR FEORD .q.‘: fl[. MARY G MUURAMN | B bi “ U TRUCKI ) | Local and Long Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Night ificd that LSOO, Oy, Has Removed her office to service. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company, | | bma- | Offlce and Serv‘ce. Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays | 87 Prospect Street, Office 46 Main Stveet, New Britain, Tel. 125-4. and Holidays 10 fo 1. i 4 ~ ice Hours 9 to 10 a, m., A P 5. P SH. morma- Station, 287 Elm St. T o W and 7 1o 8 b ) ok ot L o vood. 2 e ——————