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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918, BBoston, were the guests several days ago by being run down ithis city vesterday by a motorcyclist, is recovering at the i i Clotilde is spending | PoPita] The Classified Columns are A Have you lost a sum of St 1oy convent, this | Walter Atwcristy of paiview street | vour agents—the penny ads : 2 § ' money? Glasses, Pins and iformerly Miss Mar who recently cnlisted in the marines, has received orders fo report in two reach hundreds in the city v i oo : Rings are found in surprising rdens committee will | Weeks. He graduated from the High every week night and the A SR | quantities and turned in at in the Chamber of | 5¢hool in June and was the winner | | & scliolarship at Lale Forest acados chances are that several read- i TR FREE the Herald. Your money will s tomorrow evening. | B vcidel o Tast Hamp. | MY He was captain of the Hish ers out of the hundreds will oA surely remain in the finder’s school football tean Ehending o week with | 0 U Jackson lert vesterany ||| D€ interested in your propo- CA%H {N ADVANCE. mmMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does nct know - P - | =g= | i S U | Ao G el sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. o has been visiting . €. Hills in Wapping e. Olson and Berda Inding their Wwo at Indian eck John Grobstein of 66 Ash street has received his call from Naval Reserve —— s headquarters to report t the Gre:it Lakes training station next Saturda All Advertisements for HELP WANTED—IEMALE FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROO! Misses Bertha and Anna McBriarty 5 H have returned to their home at G4t the classified <column S WANTED wo rt [ FOR SALE-—Dodge Touri Bar- | FU SHED ROOM with breakfast, nley street after two weeks' 1 and good pay Apply =zt gain. Geo. Rogers Ae: Bowling P Priv mily, good E { tion s Ston,| Ha 5 B ailroad Arcade, 8-19-2¢ Alley. 3-16-1 SlEhbeito o s A i Delancy has ap- | r\‘_»n” pent ‘.u\_ «‘\nliy \!‘“m‘xlflrn ach, must be in the Herald : i 0 1 1 neighborhood. Box 21X Sr:? ?1;1{ Phalon as night » and Yark Beach, Me. o ST = . 4 e x Stanl Arzylowicz of Grove . IR, WANTED—To wash dishes. - CANTE i Hes e 2 e ERIsmce 1o suco ) Stanloys apmilewior fof 170 Grove office by 1:30 p. m. on the Rl e HELP WANTED—MALE. e o will leave | e it R Main streat S = Very desirable furnished room, for el ake | bureau ¥ for Pelham Ray A i ERCRESR e i i gentleman, No. 28 Park Place. Tel. 90. 8-15-6dx INaval Reserve. | | BOf the federal gov- Misses Gertrude and ISthel Benz and WANTED AT LTI eI e Linotype Operator % | Anna Brown are spending their vaca- e : i « work Mrs. Hec rd Parsons, cor ¢ §y procurin | tion as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- LOST. W L sa Wanted S iacnt o [ Hom Cowlishaw and daughter Mar- | - L AUt == 3 T, F el et at \.\I ‘»vbn\nv_vwvlvn o P e ““(1 moilcy ;]‘(,V,(.““:,"i APPLY NG /IT G EE ey e oy N The sewer department payroll for > an enter T n | ywan also dish- HERALD COMPOSING ROOM pable stenographer. Neat and cor- e = the week amounts to $938.43, strect Plainville car, Sunday afternoon. | > a Resta . 73 Church e j o ’ rect work guaranteed. 'Phona ipartment $1411 95 Ieturn Ralph Spadea, 125 Hartford e 8-16-5x 461-3 or call room No. 6, Booth's The police were notified today that X e x| _ = < = — - block, 8-19-6dx { Frederick W. Miller's driving licenso e e | 5 CANTY Cha urs and helpers. z - = was suspended. = Salll black pblll-fold feontainz | ED girl for general house- Apply Armour & Co $-20-5d | NOTICE—Will rent clectiic vacuum g public, and Misses Catherine and Mary MclIn- :':’h ':““;ll‘ t “"mmm Reward. Re- work in a small family. A, W. Rice, | —__ ~ o cleaners 31.00 per Telephone ? o Misses Cath 2 4 : urn to Herald oflicc 8-20-2¢ ) Cec strec B 1 3 TANT 7 : b e merchandise tyre, daughters of Commissioner P. ¢ B 2dx Cedar sty 8-19-3dX | WANTED-—Drivers and teamsters 2079 8-7-eod-if ing their vacation at Ok Bluifs Mass. s se t s e | A A L a ra e A3 30 e e IRE e S saken outs Dr. M. W. Maloney and family o ubilce stre dx | Wwith the use of a Comtometer, in (s O Dl O ey hel L SLx out of town on a vacation tour i by R i bl O T ek _ Richard Covert. Tel. 255- 2 Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy and Pin with diamond chip an: concern in the ecity Permanent | WANTED—Boy over 16 years of age 8-19-6dx family are spending the week at Mo- pearls, between Burritt school anid| position, and good chance for ad- to work in drug store. Apply - ¥ 5 = mauguin. High st. Reward if returned to 161 vancement. Address P. O. Box 65. Drug Store, 487 Main street Government Civil . Examina- REE’I‘ Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sloper and High st 8-19-3dx §-17-4d 8-19-tr tions in New Britain August and Miss Mildred Robinson left today for = = =) ————— —— ——— . = September Government clerk, - stock 1-2 || Oswesgatchie. e b s WANTED—Office Boy. Good chance | teacher, inspectress, typewriter, re- ! k‘ifll ol stock 1 2 . B WANTED—Girl who can cook. for advancement. Apply in own search clerk. Experience unnece iesday Morning. washing. Apply Box 32 BB, handwrifing, Box 23XX, Herald Of- ry. Women desiring government ;. TO R NT—4 rooms furnished or 5 office. 8-12-tf i - sitior rrite T - S : s fu _ 12- fisa 8-17-6 positions write fot. frece particulars, fhing Suit in our stock 1-2 WMORE INFANTILE PARALYSIS unfurnished on Berlin st, Berlin. - —— R e Rl Vedndkday Morning. S Hot water, heat, gas and electricity. | WANTED—Colored cook. sy wo cra e = Fxaminer), 1072 Kenois : [ o) : work ; i 4 — Boardman 8-17-tf ] party. ashington. 8- 5dx Br~s K,,im‘; Worsted Yarns, || Two Cases Discovered and Patients - e — Herald Office 3 2 Compositor Wanted o s R O i 9¢ TO RENT—4 rooms, ard floor. Adults E : a3 = 2 Will Be Taken to Tsolation Hospital e Gl e e T AUTOMOBILE PARTIES Taken out. pE B Chi T W after 6 p. m 4 o perienced trimmer to G e bt 7 enger Studebaker. FPhone No. gery Colored Voile Dress in our in Hartford. L 232 e e take fall charge of millinery HERALD COMPOSING ROOM. ; John Hall 8.14-6a3 gack 1-2 price Wednesday " TS Frre e partment. ‘Inquire Raphael’ Wo new cases o antile paralysis i il A TO RENT--Main street apar e cialty: Shop, 170 Main St. NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, rooms with all modern conveni- WANTED—Froight handlers and | pang fixtures, install doorbells and ences. Apply to 142 Main stre WANTED—Head waitress at Hotel ;’“Tf"gn'““ifl'?, "’af"f,","h':‘ I;i & do repair work reasonably. Richard Philip Burke, three-year-old san of 8-16-6d4 | Belain. Also waitress for two weeks. | Whiting &t L clEnt e, | Corldan, Jr, Jerome St., telephone Mr. and Mrs, Carleton 1. Burke of 61| TR : hiting St 4-6-12 1628-4, 3-6-tf Main street, and Joseph Gorlewski, = i three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. [ TO —Furnished Single Rooms, | GIRLS WANTED—Apply at Union e AUTOMOEILE PARTIES TAKEN 09 ol = e . Gorlewski of 59 Broad street. The g 25 per week or 50c. per night. Laundry, G Nrah S 7-26-tf WANTED, out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. 5 Baby i et AN limbs of both children are affected. Furnished Light Housekeeping | = = - 188-2. 7-25-tf BATH ROE Quarantines have been established and [ Rooms, §4. All light, airy rooms ——— | WANTED—By good reliable voung| _ R X 1 22 [Hiie ients will be removed ta the| newly decorated. Begley House, 422 | ST ; " man, High School graduate, a cleri- | PIGS FOR SALE—A few early fall With Girdle oe isolation hospital in Hartford Main street. ot | : 7 L ; cal jpositior In answer please | pigs. Big type Poland China stock. $6.00 styles s Ay ¢ $5.39 o o Health Superintendent More has re- — | -““" ‘\_lfllw»\ Address 143 “rf;ml St., The Berlin Farms. Tel. 668-4. N 3 i b L3I reives re; rts 0 3 a - K 5 >lainv ¥, 8-20-3 3 i " INDIAN BLANK T Rl o o i BRI Wk | e e e i o @ | 3 ol 0-3d| _Berlin,_Conn. 8:20-c-0-4.7d $5.00 styles for . St 79¢ Art Silk Hose for Women LA £ % i T9c / S TR Gr I e Sl e rooms and hath with connected coal | o e e — — e $7.50 styles for . <. 865 S gelina_ Buchere of Myrtle street is im-| range. Inquire 359 Main St. T _11': | i S New Britain either whole or part : COMFORTABL e SR proved. In hoth cases the diagnoses| Solomon. 1771 8-20-7dx 3 ¥ . ; AR Gl e | 0o 3 | were reported to the board of health o ER Gl yed- 11 office last evening. The patients are nesday Mor 30X Hose of the local physicians have heen con- | —————=———————— = 3 before 9 a m, 8-20-6d $3.50 styles . . for itk A e L LS : . e ] $4.50 styles $3.75 | = : E o e e o e o || RS B o i My : e WANTED Experienced bookkeeper. i SR $1.00 Sewing Machine Shuttles 50¢ is not causing the health officials ‘f‘:‘x};‘m:‘“;”f“iv"mu R R ) ¢ Apply In own handwriting, stating | Iivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. S e e At alarm and they do not believe there is Sl Ry o experience and salary expected. P. Storage, Supplies and 3 . o8- ; and sald : d. P.| Storage, Supplies and Repairing, styles ... for $6.48 | $1.50 Waldorf Soft Shirts for | any cause for worry. ! * o \ 0. Box 133, New Britain, Conn. $8.50 styles .. for $7.50| Men . ... 8110 | SRS e 3 ¢ ; 8-20-3d $3000. | SR oo i ngdon . : g =5 Buys on easy terms, just tHat little s : £ I ‘f’lTQ) mm.u‘f AT OPENING. i MANR“SS AUT[I Gu B - WANTED—Clerks in our several de- | home you have been looking for in oo - == New York, Aug. 20.—A break of a | Ut 4 S | partments. Why not work in the | the edge of New Britain. Large lot, cent a pound occurred at the opening | OVERLAND AGENCY, il tore that closes Monday at 6 | barn and coops. City water and gas. | { $6.00 styles ............ for $3.98| of the cotton market owing to re- Storage and Accessorie: R "‘fi‘ 3 o'clock. Apply The McMillan Store. H.N. LOCKWO0OD s r HHT & DUNN ports of shawers in Texas and pros- Lk 8-19-tf . » B | pects for a break in the drought. De- Repair Work a Specialty. Real Estate and Insurance HENI[R’ PitKH {8 | cember sold off to 30.70, making a de Phone 2227 139 Arch St. CLINTON J. HYDE. | City Hall cline of 115 points from the closing | 4 - ) > S = e - ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP | J HOCHMAN g - : o5 M| prices vesterday, and of nearly $10 : S 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 8| bate from the hign level of vesterday HEAP? . - WIIIIamSAutU cn ; [ marning. | Let me save you from the serap | Pays Best Prices Fi —_— e |FEMALE HELP WANTED |ncup: you trom tho s ERK and SECOND AUCTION, AUGUST 22, 1918, | a 4 “Doctor, L am not sick, but I don't \l H 1 4] A5 administrator of the estate of the | Would you like a steady | ccei rignt” That is what many say HAND FURNITURE Offlce a[ld Sel'Vlce. s ) Y £ n y say ate Theoc re A. Sta V- 3 a H M VI ey c 2 se; e the . U s e gt S iiere) IS 5 e e foune e TEL. 468-4. Station, 287 Elm St. L4 Hill Farm, New Britain, Conn., on | Working conditions are pleas- | i you are not sick emough. to o 2 — — . M yyl\'»l]l;\y'. August -l_' at 10 a. m. sharp | gnt? to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, K S FOR SALE B { the following articles: = you can work. B 9 Milch Cows, 1 Guernsey Bull, 1 ~ 7 e i Ll vi Spgcla S Pair Heavy Horses, 2 Hors Mules, CLERICAL WORK OR But you don’t work with the vim | \ ¢, MODEL COTTAGES 6 ROOMS FACH. 591 and 597 ARCH ST. H and zest of former days. Your slec 1 Hay Baling Machine, 1 Corn Husker, TYPEWRITING. MR ] All modern conveniences. Anyone wanting a home at reasonable 1 Blizzard Blower, 18x24 Unidilla Silo your food as you once did. And your | Price should look at these houses.— (new, not put up), 1 Gasoline Engine, A 1y At the Stanley v = ™ . ! fas| % £ ' : el Bt H D HUMPHREY i M S At $1.00, White Crepe Gowns — Worth $1.50. Milk Wagons, Low-Down Wagon, ppLy bother you, ruffle you, that you never . . 9 2 2 ain t. : R aneen ol e Works™ Office. noticed before. You begin to see dif- Room 208 National Bank Building, At $1.00—$1.25 Silk Hose, with seam. Colors—Black, white, "““ ;mv;“»‘ e ;)[ o ,‘,’."“, Ttili - - - ficulties where there really are none, Ttenl Escare: e anter ¢ by T L }‘?‘”“»‘f'.’" Trifles worry you, and not having 000 to loan in good real estate security. champagne, medium gray sucde, Russian calf, African brown, light which are needed to care for a first- S e class farm. enough , Yyou TaAke & Berll e . borrow some. i s blue, pink, and navy blue. .. . ot r il acarfand secfRomiat uf. MARY G. MUURAUIAN . : You Know How Well Property Sells on High Street, Don’t You? buth street. Lunch will be serveid Of course, to a casual ot nd the sale will be hela rain or || ffas Removed her office to |[seem the same, because yo Come and get the tools you g ing to control yourself. And if Well, we can offer you a couple of houses at No, 182, the most desirable 87 Prospect Street. Should el u sriend, or go to an In- | (s s GO SIS O #EORGE MEXCUR of Bloomfield, || Te1, 116, Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., || experienced doctor, they will tell you | <pot on the street. Our Advice if you want them is to get busy. Auctioneer. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. vou only imagine things; you should H. KIRKHAM, Administrator. shalke it off. You begin to doubt your- Here's a store and a four tencment house No. 109 Beaver street at self. You sometimes think they are right and try to brace up and 0o | g5900—Bctter than 10 per cent on your money—Harrison street rent $45. bright and cheerful. But then your (13 5 ¢ . old feeling will come back with re- | MAKE HAY WHILE THE § 7 GOLDENBLUM - CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. : it 1s so, is it the first step to insan- | 1t them down, to appear happy A | but in vain. You find yourself in FOR SALE 1 ® [ the grip of an invisible power t:at . . . . g. alfl o M |scems to sap your I blood. A splendid cotts with all modern improvements, 37 Wells Street, And when you feel your strength | Belvidere. Lot 75x500. Large amount of wood on property. Price to suit energy and power slippin v from | purchaser. We have listed in our Real Estate Department some of the you can’t do ju best bargains in the city. See d you, when you find 3 vou become despondent and might At Half ‘Price—One lot of Corsets, odd sizes. even feel tempted to end it all. condition as a delicately constructed o [ engine, which has not been cared for Speciail e AUTO TRUCKING perienced man and he will soon have | Local and Loug Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Night it in fine working order. But trying | service. The Iater-Urban Transfer and Storage comrpany. 300 TRIMMED SUMMER HATS $1 OO B | vour own hand at it, or turn it over | Office 16 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. 1254, g $5 “ial . M1to an unskilled person, and it will }s{figfil;r }I}Kfifi up to §5.00 . specia & e S B oo i (o St A. P.and G.P.MARSH. y Regular price up to $5.60 ... .. special “’2°50 Is an old saying that applies with pec ar force to present world conditions. The demnd for tratued abiity is in-istent—urgent. Yo | 8 Farlv Showmg of Velvet Hats 5 DR' CLINTONl - duty and yours to meet this demand. You can scive your count i andihetenf yoursel ghyjensollize-a toneel B Sl es (ona thoERiER : i The Hartford Specialist, | Commencing Monday, August 26th., we oursclves will deliver course of business training. our Moorland Farm ¥ Our patrons are requested to communi- ASYTLUM ST., COR. FORD ST, o with the Superintendent ns soon as possible, giving address, ete. Wrlte to the address below or telephone 646-12 between 6 7 Swreet BUSINESS Scoot || MILLINERY COMPANY |t o | i tam Kensiogon G “’H"\“I OPF NS EFY’T"‘""J"P. 8.

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