New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 16

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Do your summer shopping here in @ | The Classified Columns are FERR Have you lost a sum of I \ your agents—the penny ads / y £ money? Glasses, Pins and reach hundreds in the city i Rings are found in surprising 3 ® and eflicient service are “first aids" i ;s every week night and the i | quantities and turned in at JARTFORD. e how Siore: § chances are that several read- o TP y the Herald. Your money will ; ers out of the hundreds will - e 4 surely remain in the finder’y T o5 g be interested in your propo- CASH IN A])VANCF. ‘\HNIMU"VI CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he dees nct kno Ry EREeAL ) R sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSEBTION. | who lost it. comfort; a cool, restful atmosphere nt Clearaflces IO nENE HELP w.nfi : T “D—MALE FOR SALE. [ &) VZIT:‘\" —4 ‘r‘mm\ ard H/).r.\r vl\AVH:!*.( ¥ NI B FOR 'ew more bargaing middle-aged couple preferec n- washer. Asi 3 s g traded-in talking machines. P\ % quire 512 West Main after 6 p. m.| stireet 5 Linotype Operator dison Phonographs with' 40 re N S-16-6dx — S = i ords, eac $6 L5 i re Grafonolas \\ Zlled rds, each $6 Three rafonola = e - == WANTED—A woman to do washin 10 350, $36. one Wictrola, ff g TO RENT—G-room rent in Kensing- for family of three at their home. | e Ivery instrument in fine conditi ] n;n Close to Congregational church. Would pr party living on) L Records included. On easy terms Mrs Wm. Hill. Also building lots | Greenwood sty Locust { y h. Brodrib & Wheeler, 1§ i . Al g lot ircen i eet, Locus reet or ATl MPOSING vou wish. Brodrib heeler, 1§ for sale. 8 South cnd len street. Addre HERALD COMPOSING ROOM. Main st 8-14- — H, Heralc g 121 = B REN fain street apartment, 6 | —— DT i T R B = = 3 > I‘ 5 % 2 4 S @ rooms with all modern conveni- | GIRL. WANTED—To wa dithes | WANTHD L Rour| messengers, per. |SOR SALE_TLatest model Vief : ences. Apply fo 142 Main street Galilat Non il e (e e e W e v e bys || B estvn e W L ot SOTHEUOCTE . 3 8-16-6d | Mz stree 8-15-2dx SHih DicyclesSmust W be Hover 4 ords. Owner gone away and I $7 3 with me to sell. Cheap for cai CES $4.00 to $7.00 - - —— - ———— | Boys expecting to return to s 748 Arct ke 8-14. - VI T—Tenem at 49 v 5 perienced stitchers on| not wanted Western Union (a8 archiat Rintafioor el FLOOR ’ inire on premises 5-3d < wi Highest w aid s § = L6t for the benofit of those who wer il 4 o : B i FOR SALE—Mitchell Special a few pairs of Oxfords, all resul: NS en S e Ry —Woman who can cook to | cieivon e sale. 139 Arch stree 8-10- o to shore from Sept. 7th to 21st $-1 tenement | with 1 » im cments, large veranda, 1 (ot || OB LR i = BAREFOOT SANDALS d street. Opposit nut Hill park Ak e PR = ——— | FOR SALE—One tes weig] Only people t Dblectate a clean | comerr— e = Stockroom work. | 2800. Sc s 1y for wol z ; = and orderly home need apply at| WANTED—100 Girls To Work On Good pay and steady work. F. W Richard Mur Lrick Co., Berl to 10 1-2, sale price sinines $1.65, 9 Griswold Street S-14-1 sewing nes, making army Woolworth 215" Main Te > 3 : ¢ : . | Tel 8-13-6 07 10 11, S8l DIICE ... .cisoaninennseeon $1.38 i i g shir s $13.00 to $20.00 e weel $12.00 a veelk guarante — - — - ailal while learning. Conn, C ¢ | WANTED—Two young men to learn | FOR SALE—A five passenger Wills available in a few dayvs. Steam | (over Co. Shelton, Ct 5-5 storage battery business. Fuller| Knight touring car in fine con: heated, also hot water supply. Main 1l reasonable. Addr ’ . 2 ! — — Sto Battery Co., Arch st. tion SViiIE sel &‘ omens Khakl Skll‘ts SO, Gemtion Wl G Aveinhy G ‘\\'\.\'TICD Girl wholcanlcoolll No. S 2 & 51_1,,:‘1 Herald Box 7BB 8-13, LeWitt, Lyceum theater. 8-1 washing. Apply Box 32 BB, Herald B} Were $398’ Special- — office. 8-12-tf | WANTED—Boy to work in butter | FOR .SALE—New milch cow. Fe TO RENT—Furnished ngle Rooms, e —— store Russell Bros., 301 Main st Banulski, Berlin, Conn 8.13-6 E per week or 50c. per night, | WANTED—Colored' cook work -15-3d . 2 98 Furnished Light Housekeeping for right party Address Cook, — — - - = B s - E Enapoint. | . Rooms, $4. All light, airy rooms, Herald Office. 8-12-tf | WANTED—A young man over 16 (FOR SALE—1917 Hudson Sup HExtra good soles: Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, sale price ... 5 ceeenn S FOR RENT—Five-room apartment, @y never . e newly decorated. Begley House, 422 = — - vears old at Clark & Brainerd’s, 181 Sedan, condition practically as gt lixcellent quality- khaki, with plain front and lap Main street. WANTED—Experienced trimmer to Main St 8-14-4d as new. Bargain for immedil fold button trimmed; two pateh pockets, button ke full charge of millinery de- sale. Williams A Co., § been reserved ; Sl 2 o TSR : 7 E trimmed; gathered back and all around belt; all size 5 Y partment. Inquire Raphael's Spe- | WANTED—Drivers o ST, 414 ‘to the high- | \waist bands up to 34 and all lengths TO RENT—5 Room Apartment. All At T o S VPR zlets o : st i SN e Noet et alty Shop, 170 Main St. 12-tf dy clerks. Inquire Adams ;(:1: X [FOR SALE-—Milk Route Doing, big opportunity. | None on Approval. » S o el TS e | None C. O. D. Sample Shop, 357 Main St. WANTED—A girl to heip with kiteh- good business, with equipment. per cent. is and sirable location Inquire N. Y. 8-13-3.4| en work. Chapman, 33 Court F. Scoville, Plainville, Conn 8-10-3dx Compositor Wanted B Ody 1 Olll' Maifl FIOOI' Sileflt ZOSRENTSimoomitencmen allin: | wANTED - He T S APPLY = - - provements, cornep Arch and West 2 : 3 SR s el s FOR SALE—High grade six cylin s e Beloin. Also HIZRALD COMPOSING ROOM. i e dressing Salesman [ R : fiiss = LS . WANTED—Freight handlers and S : (SUIRRC N ot s Union | " crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & | - _ N TO RENT—36x18 ft. space in rear cf| Laundry, street. 26-tf H. R. R. Appy at freight office, | FOR SALE—1917 30 Juire instant attention, in | taining dependable seasonable merchandise, marked | Main street store; suitable for any Whiting St i SALE—1917, 30 Runab ‘ i ; - A good buy. E. G. Babcock. Tel ate oub! - u se. / A ) a 3 el. ptivate patnrulieronil e at such low prices as only the new store can afford plznosed S pplyiSse Mainistroot o - ! bnts to reduce. Consult our 5 y 8-1§ Fhods employed by Dr. Mc- | to adopt. The tables are changed daily and it WANTED. c -2 in orthopedic science. He | o e lon | e Pt G e, (e e ST T, sometimes happen swhen the merchandise is sold out ! o : S < can W3 money. At the same time | Lk Jable stenographer. Neat and cor- | WANTED—Two senior high school | carriage, 22 Greenwood St. mais ot with one of our hairdressers | “quicker than blink” that two different departments rect work guaranteed. Phone 461-3 | &irls for work in accounting depart- i i | calllvooml No L6l Booth’s block ment of local manfacturing concern. K for a and scalp treatment; this department | .. represented on one table in a day. These are | ST ddres Db O Ber oot is also superbly equipped for doing every branch of | | 8-14-4dx e 3 appy bargain grounds for customers lay in; the AL s hairdressing in the most up-to-date and scientific | hay |»\”I argain 1)u|\\~;n| ;u tomer: !10 P ‘\ in; thi | BE SEAR[;I:R IN ’lq> e 8-12-6d | OR SALE—Gas range, 1 gas p main flor like eveory other floor is cool and airy i OMOB AR alietie = At St 503 G manner | L AUTOMOBILE PARTIES Taken out. | WANTED—To Buy cash reglster, Ad. | “A{eF heater, 303 Chestnut st senger Studebaker. Phone No L R dress O. e g Yohoirai i s O. K., care the Herald. FESER i E d > 71 H FLOOR Over 40 bargain tables are on the main floor, con- i y el FOR SALE—Genuine mahogany ¢ Mafly Employers Fmd Room ior X [ICE—Will lady who picked up LOST. ) \nnilux)?x? sf’fr;l';:?:-ll]p]x:r(;‘d:{il'rx,t purse at center at 6:37 last - twice what I expect for it. | J. HOCHMAN Women and Patriotic Boys et revuen G mbdross Comtainen | LOST—On Hartford trolley about | oveninge. 447 Aveh street, irst § R . in purse. = 11:45 a. m. ten Ib. hag of Alsack 8-16 Pays Best Prices For — il DIy I clover. Finder return to trolley Co, = OVERLAND AGENCY, JUNK and SECOND 430 MAIN STREET Hartrora A o il N O I e e S e T e | NOR HALEE Dodse Tourmer o o Storage and Accessories, HAND FURNITURE - . iectiie edlbd o the: fo6d acper George Tritz, 31 Greenwood strect, i Sain. | (Geol Rogera: Aetnit il Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. : 5 Tel. 153-12 8-16-1 : : N & g Repair Work a Specialty. TE] 468 4 i : ; ment's office in Hartford yesterday, ) - e "O‘TT”:“’"‘!‘ CEneiSin (oY S oI LY St o ] A, L R G rs. Hanson, 160 High street. T o) Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | 0 poger : e — s 2927 dlijah Rogers, farm help specialist Phone 139 Arch St. NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, inwtall doorbells and Agriculture, said that in view of pro- do repair work reasonably. Richard | $3000. posed changes in the age limits for Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telophone Buys on casy terms, just that little 1 D Gy 1628-4, 3-6-t¢ | home you have been looking for in pected to be any more m(nmm next thofcagetoninegbxitatn AL RloL s S—— SRS G barn and coops. City water and gas. ) vear and that certain classes of help | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN - Tastiablo s ST (et s ok 1 out. Buick car. Irank Brown, Tel. H. N. LOCKWOOD, \CY;\.,“'{:”,“\,,‘)ILV(,‘"A,T'll)]fi g Senator Rogers added it was grat- | 1882, -t Itcal Estate and Insurance 5 i Bl e it ifying to note that farmers in r b S = City Hall " tions of the state had already ac- —r— = = = — — commodated themselves to the use of [NOTICE—AIl persons having bottles FOR SALE woman labor under the direction of belonging to Estate of M. T. White, 4-Family Dwelling, No. 23 Broad street. the Woman's Land Army and to boy please telephone 49, or send postal 9-Room Cottage, No. 31 Barnett street. labor that has been supplied through to 2 Railroad Arcade. 8-1 rge Lot. e UriedlS ates Bovivoriine R | ) ) » 3-Family Dwelling, No. 153 Jubilec street. S e e e e H. D. HUMPHREY. 272 Main S more of this kind to help another :Ew‘lrz‘:"l‘[":'.:\‘r"‘“‘fn] DLLCDElLg i . . ’ aim St. vear = ) A Room 208 National Bank Building, Professor W. L. Slate, in reporting Exstate. Insurano = /‘ A Sllore 0t for 16c a Da fela the ol Kobreauenty Al > said the college had subs uently | NOTIC rent electric vacuum ,L/ “& I hired a number of the boys sent to | cleaners 00 e for the United States Department of FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished — roor gentlemen. 362 West Main., 't 8-1\ Storrs for farm training and that the | 2079, s - » Thousand Dollars is a very reasonable price f e cos ars 1 chase ¢ afduyfi(thsReostyoftvoNclEars) Bl IROUECH institution was entirely satisfied with he umn] nu covered ore lot in the new exclusive shore xn<m| its bargain. County Agent Ellis 1 —— = s STl . = W B h ported that so far as he knew, eve a three family house, which is right up to date. We oin oods Beac pored That 30 for ux he'imow, s | FPED 0N BAKING e Windham County had made good. offer one at the west-end. Worth inquiring abou sounds impossible and would be anywhere else, but Point Alls W MiEnohcitor) couniy agent e o \\uruL Beach was purchased 27 years ago by its present owners for Litchfield, made the significant { Substiliites For Sugar May Be U | . CAE v .tchfield, mad £ g Suga ay Be Used in o \t the ridiculously low prices then prevailing and lots are mow O Harrison street rent $45. heing sold at one-half what others can sell for. rmer could keep up production in Making Bread, Muffins and Cake, | Extra Large Tree Covered Lots For $245 spite of any expected labor shortage. | Food Administration Adyise ! o Mr. Manchester then told about a : stra dvises. CAMP REAL STATE CO $10 Starts You, the Balance 16c a Day Litchfield farmer who has usually Hartford, 5 able Monthly—TLow prices easy terms, but lots sold only to cropped fifty acres. Next vear only |is something of a sugar shortage in Desirable People. Buy now to make money—Ilots will double in CTC oot il 0 Sbrcnl 4. || Gt o el e value asx building and improvements go on. crops, the balance being put in rve, | the consumption of su Aug. 16.—Because there 27 2 Maln bteoet 305 Bank Builaing, One Mile of Tree Covered Sound Frontage. A Safe, s e L e B ol 3 Sandy Bathing Beach—Yncht Harbor—Running Water— o e e S e RAILRGAD [«RONTAGE ‘Pennis Courts—and the South Lyme R. R. Station on the to rye to be plowed under next spring | rades, there need be no decrease Property. if the supply of labor is sufficient, if | home baking, in the opinion Camp on vour lot this summer and yvour vacation will cost not, the rye will produce a_erop that | Food Administration less than staying at home, while its increase in value will help needs “’\(‘l“-\fll\\v\vy!\rml v‘|‘n\! hm;v(‘l;\\nf On the other hand, it was pointed ay - expenses. time. e labor problem c e at | out today by an official in the Food Q Lt jl}:"”“‘.;\()):”l]]\’ property: Take the New Haven R. R. to South least rtly solved by intelligent plan- | sdministration office that the use of }{ARRY SPERRY, Tel. 517, Clay property entrance,) 7 miles east of ning and better methods of farm | gyrups and other sub. sweeten- management. ers In place of sugar was certainly to - = e e of the ¥t on Railroad with 570 ft. siding already in, containing 1 acres. For Sale Cheap if Sold At Once. Lyme, Conn., station (at the v Saybrook and 11 miles west of New London. We will pay your Railroad Fare if You Purchase or Do Not | — — S eacchind ot 6 e Find the Property as Represented. LARGE: CROWD AT CONCERT. ok s nown Daking powder con- If com by auto, cross Connecticnut river bridge to Old e second of the municipal Land | cetns recently advised the food of ) s e that lettc fron « E ! s 3 il . and others told of a gene decline | 45 e miles vainut ark in conjunction with i X : on with |5 7, ome baking and that housekeej Jiberty Bonds Accepted as Payment, a program of community songs. There G sl . 0 b ¢ R P Send for hooklet No. 6 and list of purchasers Whsia laree attendance and theipubs [icis AWeie BOR L SR a0 o0 that they | B izt - T cwr(tcrs e - 14 el lcasa IS Asiecrions |ison B st oNtRS Srnk I bread i) ! S = i Ag‘ JAY SMI l H CO rendered by the I’hilharmonic band | ™UHH e 'Lm“‘»vi‘xl " o 3 3 under the direction of Conductor SOUTH LYME, CONN., Lyneh., The attendance was unusually | ™ 3 ithout sugar decord- Lo W e of All Makes : to the Food Administration an 2 - 5 T i 7l | lared pa s have been successfully s ¥ =i OR 30 STA",‘E\;E};\%X‘&%\”)ON(’T' e "with (he use of srup. in place | [l [ EREER Sy Sold, Rented and O hae iis vacs Aot (M : Repaired. Williams Auto Go.| = o L REEEEE N g Tipewrie have been months at work on Office and Service. | fom e o tme houshon secipe, | L ; Exchange . emploving little or no sugar, are lStatiOIl. 287 Elm St. [ erinted in the newspapers under the 3 72 West Main Street. T\elphnne 612 | | ancpices of the Food Adminisiration. | s SRR o EL

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