New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1918, Page 10

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RTFORD. FURNITUI NITURE ASSED NEW VALUE IN SALE. BRITAIN Y 1S UNSUR- GUST FUR- DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- AUGUST 21, 1018, Have you lost a sum of money" Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in fiurpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will IMBER 13 INCLUSIVE FILLED. ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your props- sition. surely remain in the finder’s hands if be does nct know who lost it. OON UNTIL DERS CAREF EQUIPMENT OF UNCLE ARD-BOUND ARMY 80 the the CASH }\’ Al)VANCE. ONE CEN ‘HNI’V!UM CHARGE 10¢ TA WORD IALH INaER’l‘ION TED—FIEMAL ed s afternoon after to LOST. bill-fold conta Reward. R All Advertisements for HEDP WANTED—MALE. the classified column WANTED must Le in the Herald winted _— | office by 1:30 p. m. on the Pencil Sharpeners Pencil § and marked them BExperien Small black amount of money 1d office best supplies in land, leslad Apply in in turn to Hera Linotype Operator y iy Wanted Che rienced help. St Main House, 119 Sinis den on on WANTEI clerical streets. a gold elet. Finder to 70 Belden Street, : APPLY harpener for $1.35. 10c. Dollar Boston Tocand $1.50 Sharpeners, Other Sharpeners at 5¢ Misce!laneous 1c to equire water sale price HERALD COMPOSING ROOM. and -Five room ' convenien v line. Box cot WANTED. office of Apply at the Cabinet Lock 1-14 Furna —= e Herald WANTE] I An office the Co bo Automohile tir rhin \nized. Finder Vulcanizir pen ¥ ers > each. y Per Holders, ¢ eacl please return Works to Re- 1-1dx 3 _ ——c dray —17¢ to $1.47 ca. TO RENT g proy WA 2¢, e and 2 1 = at 10¢, 19¢, 25¢ filless Pens only Rulers, ic, Fubber and Soap Erasers, Pencil Boxes, a large variety 50c, 75¢, 95¢ and $1.25. i 10c doz., 90¢ gr. 8¢ and 12 1-2¢. modern e . 5c and 8c. S WANTED. Co. Board West Main st hter 8-21-tf manu 1 1 U Drawer 1( 3 - p Pin with diamond chip and between Burritt school and Reward if returned to 161 8-19-3dx RENT: modern improve three floors, 1 2112, 648 ment Ready West M Good all-aro High nd man. street, 52 Ap- Bas- 1-4d b Z 5 JANTED—Chauffeurs and helpers. Apply Armour & {'o for Isterbrook’s Pen: High st Rlackboard Erasers, call To wash dishes West High st ¥ jritain club, 27 Journal and Ledger Paper, 3 sheets for 5c, - TO RENT 4 unfurnished on Berlin Hot water, heat, gas and el Boardman. e, rooms furnished or WANTED, and 12 for 59¢. e o WANTED—P: ferred Wooden Crayons, 7 crayons for 39¢, School Bags from 25¢ up. hool Straps and other supplies; WANTED: for handwriting, fice. ctricity ANTE Maid Mrs arrison Office Good advancement. Apply Box 28XX, Woman pre- 20y boy for Howard eneral Parsc astry cook, store chance in own Herald Of- 8-17-6d house worlk W s H 4. rooms, 3rd floor. Adults, ged couple prefered, In- 2 West Main after 6 p. m.! ywaNTED " Boys’ School Clothing P reet. et apartment. 6 FIFTH FLOOR all modern Norfolk to 142 some have two tod also room under a young woman by September . - Apply at Cromwell Hall tarium, Cromwell, Conn 8 School Books of ind Steele TO RE B middle quire every description on the main floor. Ll Sani- 21-4d - - e B Neat as doorman Waitre Asia dish- Church $-16-5dx Restaurant, \ppearing at Fox's th between 11 man over ater. Ap- ¥ Compositor Wanted ply Thursday a. m. APPLY HERALD COMPOSING ROOM. with Apply rooms enc conveni- | streot WANTED. with tr the -A use vour of lady familiar Comtometer, in 'ge manufacturing city Permanent Roors od chance for ad- night.| vancement. Address P. O. Bc 8L17 Main Suits in dark mix- | "ZWANTE ve or ment dle for Central Jocation School Blouses, collar id neckband style, woven adras in dark and light pat- “terns; regular 69c and 75c grade for 59c. six room physician’ Box 17 pairs of vy $10.98, 8.98. tures; office of a in th and worth concern gt WANTED—Freight crossing tenders by H. R. R. Whiting St trousers; handlers and N. Y, NN H. & Appiy at freight office, TO RENT—Furnished Tpsition, $2-$2.25 per week or FFurnished Light Rooms, $4. All newly decorated Main street, Single 50c. per Housekecping light, airy room Begley House, 4 speclal sale price 55 1 to Serge Suits, wool, $12.98, Blue regular \ Boys’ Knee Pants In dark WANTED-—To buy condition, He parlor stove, state price. 1d Office, WANTED—Family home for High School boy. Apply Conn, Thildren’ Aid Society, Brown-Thomso Hartford prices $10.00. the boy patterns, regular ik up $1.00. price good i special NOTICE. High long sale WANTED—Girl graduating into % ] washing 3 | office. TO RENT—Heated modern flat of 7 rooms and bath with connected coal ;‘I;'I';;'O"T“‘[ e “T‘T"‘v”‘”” St oL for right party. Address Cook. el Glitee 8-12-tf | \yANTED—Position as ch e Great August Furniture Sale e | e o 4 e s 3 5 = e YENT—36x18 ft. space in rear of | WANTED-—Experienced trimmer to Not in draft Box X7X, Herald Still “Carries On’’ With Brilliant Success Main street store; suitable for any ke full charge of millinery de- s EIGHT AND NINTH FLOORS purpose. Apply 394 Main street. partment. Inquire Raphael's Spe- 6-28-tf cialty Shop, 170 Main St. 8-12-tf hew store's first August Furniture Sale a splendid going event. Of course you E = - : & after the sale is over and find out-of-the-ordinary values, but this is the big FURNISITED ROOMS. e opportunity comes spelled with a large O, and it's a certain thing there can be no return - e S e e e i » : much to your advantage, FURNISHED ROOM rEl e M are suites for the bedroom, dining room markings, which are all old prices, b 50 Court st Plainville. 8.20.34 | Government Civil Service Examina- from B = FOR SALE. s B - > tions in New Britain August and These are facts to remember. not buy those needed thir who can Apply cook. No BB, Herald 8-12-tf stove, just the thing for Box 32 light patterns; Suits. 1t suit, in dark ce $18.50. school NOTICE Public stenographer. pable stenographer. rect work 461-3 or call block. Ca- Neat and cor- guaranteed 'Phorte room No. Booth’s 8-19-6dx his flvst and orth up to special pr w. ED—Colored cook work NOTIOE teacher, Alice 86 Elm St., Star, Piano Phone 417-2 8- x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Mitchell Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12 8-19-6dx out. WIANTED—B Six. man, High cal position state w ood reliable vol graduate, younsg a cleri- We n come when pronounce the here any time at Union 7-26-tf T All convenienc- - ges < a reduction of 157 of 20 to 33 1-3% and sure fate going at es, a saving along and living room and which mean The sale is midway the home at once. There regular market cost it if you do e S o IO - T g A 2 September. fovernment olerk, soudl ”x,t{“\ms BT 1\\.‘:;)\"“( . _cart in good ey ‘.“““»va(‘x\n\\asbs(‘rs to work teacher, inspectress, typewriter, re- o in New Britain cither whole or part CEErn B e e e Uiz (SRR e g Callstoomie. Main St. | cary. Women desiring government T o < — | Pefer et positions write fof free particulars, family, good | FOR SALE—Dodge Touring Car. Bar- | —— N J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service 21X, Herald gain. Geo. Rogers, Aetna Bowling | WANTED—Experienced _bookkeeper. Examiner), 1073 Kenois Bldg., 8-19-3dx | Alley. 8-16-t7| APPlY in own handwriting, stating Washington. 8-17-5dx exverience and salary expected. P. — | ©O. Box 133, v Britain, Conn, room, for 8-20-3d Pl Tel. nished) RoR SADE condition. floor. at 57 regret . -21-3dx FURNISHED ROOM with lady onl Private neighborhood. Box The horse racing com- having three races will be the scene of ter than ever. mittee plans on hibit will be shown that opportunity should be given the people to see it. The display is track big feature, covering 8,000 feet of | the conclusion of the stake races that | have been in progress all season un- floor space and will vividly set forth | the various agencies of America that | der the auspices of the Hartford Dri- e alhe W oninE | ssociation. The stables will 50 horses. ((‘nH’\hl over Secretary Gwatkin has booked some first class vaudeville attractions. Meetings are being held eve by the excutive committee in of the arrangements. LARGE WAR EXHIBIT AT FAIR IN BERLIN ample NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, imstall doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf Very gentleman, 90. desirable furnished No. 28 Park 1 remarkable ex | | | | WANTED—Clerks in our several de- partments. Why not work in the store that closes Monday at 6 o'clock. Apply The McMillan Store. 8-19-tf THURSDAY & FRIDAY are contributing of the war. In addition to the educa- { tional phase there will be some ex- cellent moving pictures illustrative of the war work. The pictures will be shown throughout the day and night and lecturers will explain points that cannot be brought out in the films The Junior Food Army of Connect- icut will have its official exposition at RBerlin and that is another reason for | Instead of day | voting for the night fair. here are have decided that in Connecticut over 1,000 acres of the fair will also be held nights. The | ground under cultivation Junior change in the decision in reference | Food army members. These young- to holding a night fair is in conse- | sters have raised over 2,000 pigs and quence of big war exhibit to be | are caring for over 500 chickens made by the agriculture department | and in the building to be reserved for of Washington. This exhibit will be ‘ this exhibit will be seen the prize reen only in Berlin and it is believed | winners assembled after local and that since Berlin is the only place in ! county exhibits, ngland that this uniq nd ' Hor Annual Event Will Be Held From AUCTION, As admrinistrator AUGUST 22, 1918, of the estate of the late Theodore A. Stanley, 1 will sell at Public Auction at his late home, Cedar Hill Farm, New Britain, Conn., on Thursday, August 22 at 10 a, m. sharp the following articles ied 9 Milch Cows, 1 Guernsey Bull, 1| H y i Heavy Horses, 2 Horses, 3 Mule. Bali ] chine, 1 Corn Huske:; rd Blower, 18x Unidilla Silo (new, not }r\l\ up), 1 Gasoline F T zine, e R IS Hore Haddock 12¢ chines, Hay Rakes, 5 Tons Fertilizer, Y. T. Flounders ™ 12¢ Real Estate. Insurance. P‘an(.y Sfllt 2c 5,000 to loan in good real estate security. . A Herring ach B ) e served Fresh Halibut ™ 32c¢ i o Salt Cod ' Biie etc. Small tools of every description tools you A Fresh Sword 40C Fish 1b which are nceded to car for a first- | \rm Hamburg 28.: Fresh ground ™ AUTOMOBILE out. Buick car. 188 FOR SALE MODIEL COTTAC 6 ROOMS EACH. 591 All modern conveniences. Anyone wanting a price should look at these houses.— H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. loom '208 National Bank PARTIES TAKEN Frank Brown, Tel. 7-25-tf Sept. 24 to 28, Both Day and week charge Night. the State | State Agri- September exposition history of Plans in the making for Fair of the Connecticut cultural society at Berlin, 24.28 indicate that the Wwill be the greatest in the the society only a fair the SEERKING THE MISSING. Anthony Vete of New London to help find TWO ARCH ST. at reasonable and 5 pis home the vesterday 115 missing police old izrectors vear daughter, who has been h’esh Boston by the two this home for traced with friends on Monday and then went away, saying she was going to New London. A youth who was re- ported to haye married her denied the report when question by the police. from past and who was to She stopped Building, the until West street and get will be held the Only Built Three Years—We offer you a very desirable three family Berlin will be bet housc on Columbia Strect— All the la test improvements throughout—Steam of Bloomfield, heat. Price right as owner has left t own and wants to sell. Administrator. We can sell you a millinery store at a bargain. J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN See us for all sgrts of business op portunities. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Builaing. " FOR SALE | A splendid ge with all | Belvidere. Lot 75x500 Large | purchaser. We have listed in { best bargains in the city. See CHAS H. GILLIN, -~ Bouvragnes N ..WT cott modern improvements, ¢ amount of wood on property. our Real Estate Department Wells Strest, Price to suit some of the STREET Real Estate. General Insurance. : T 7 Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. Buys on casy terms, just that little home you have b looking for in | the cdge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Iall MANROSS AUTO [}8 OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty Phone 2227 139 Arch St. WillamsAuto o, Office and Service, Station, 287 Elm St. | our cate with ete. Write and 8 p. | | I i as soon as possible, giving address, below or telephone 646-12 betw address = e, Terny), Leury gy Moorland Farm Kensington, Ct. Forsain Rtorvron Vingre comulfa:vs“ BN 28 )t NESR 4 ] FOR SALE Cottage on South High St., lot, 64 ft. front. B " SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc,, 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24 1ke a Berlin car South street Lunch and the sale will be shine. Come and get need. GEORGE M TR Ct., Auctioneer. J. H. KIRKHAM, Mixed Salt Pork ' 25¢ Rib corned Beef ' 15¢ Beef Shuuldu Roasts . . 22C Dinner Blend Coffee . ... 190 Yeilow Spht Peas . ... 21bs 298 Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cansl 1 C i '\r{ohlcun i | Caocoa 1 Ib tin 1 7C [= Sound R]pe Sc o Tomatoes bsk 9 @ I MOORLAND FARM ANNOUNCEMENT Fresh Picked 15C Commencing Monday, August 26th., we ourselves will deliver Lima Beans = ats Moorland Farm Milk. Our patrons are requested to communi- Larg‘e Meaty |(I'|1- ‘:n|wrh|ln'n(lrn( Prunes 2 lbs 25C S Sound Red C Onions 4 lbs 1 9 Large Juicy c Lemons doz 39 Butter | Compound Mohi Good Creamery 1 ”('(‘)ul\ing n hs 48c ;l 51c Eggs Strictly c Fresh . doz 70 Tnited States Food Adminis- shown in solid black s the British took part of The line of rectangles shows German advance of 1918 shading previous ation of Mangin's 10th between the Picard Rheims battlefronts Humbert's 3rd Fren \ of the Oise On the French The view of the 1 lar niap test gives a detall French victory. Tha ground won is shown in solld black The broken line is tha furtnest front Meld by Germany this year, The ad- pmage consisted of two parts—the new Merville, the furth and the horizontal Alifed gains fur vhm of my north and a ‘ } tratian License Number —085 insert map these gains are

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