New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 22, 1918, Page 10

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in Sois- These are the American boys who have succeeded in regaining some of the Alsace- Lorraine, being reviewad At Massevaux the commander, M General William G. Haan, acco: Jor sons. advanced south a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 1918&. the valley th beyond Merville. British attack east direction of the arrow, In Lys the ground e DRAWN IN PERSPECTIVE N 50 MILE SQUARES. British ! Further of Arras, | won new ! previously The zone, man | The ¢ s0 th advance in as indicate the ground by the allied drive is the present battle line the furthest Ger- 1918 lotted a won line dash lid he | OUR TWO GREAT LEADERS panied by neral Boissond commander in that sector The scene constitutes two portant events—Itirst, the American troops on Germar French very rrival soil, im- of scond Irench raine rule si (Fre and | Underwood & of the Alsace-Lor- rman re-estabishir rmment in been under the gov¢ which nce 1871 nch Official Photo, Underwood.) Copyright, Latezt photograph of Marchal Fer- 4 Foch, commander of the al- | erces in Europe, and General & Pershing, the American ccm..“ ma i chief. at the headquarters in France (French Official Photo Underwood & Underwood.) Americ i al Buys on casy terms, just that little home the barn H. N. LOCKWGOD, Real P JUNK and SECOND H I]ENIS[]N MRH}E Livery Stor - MANROY Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone . Has Removed her cffice to Tel cdg $3000. been looking for in Britain. Large lot, City water and gas. you have > of New nd coops. tate and Insurance City Hall J. HOCHMAN ays Best Prices For AND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. STRE 130 MAIN Cars for Hire, Day and Night. upplies and Repairing 5 AUTO G0, AGEN OVERLAND 139 Arch St. HARY 6. MOURADIAN 87 Prospect Street, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m,, The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. Have you lost a sum of ‘!a money'.’ Glasses, Pins and | Rings are found in surprising | quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. CASH I‘\I ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 102 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERT[QN. 2to4and 7 to 8 p. m. S e HELP WANTED—FEMALF, ' WANTED. ' HELP WANTED—MALE. IA\:\I,V Lr‘r\‘v) case containing Metro- TED--Stenographer. Apply Oity | W ANTED—Pastry cook. Woman v"h} 3-29-2dx | WANTED_A coon. 4 - — 18. or a young \\‘x)m«\,n by September i < A cook Apply evenings 1st Apply at Cromwell Tall Sani 3 B — e pst tavium, Cromwell, Conn Linotype Operator Sl WD DA Snastoy Bcook } WANTED—Five or six room Wanted = - month. Board and room ment snitable for physic FOUND—A purse containing ‘small Beloin Central location Box 17 & z sum of moncy. The owner can | - —_— APPLY have same by calling at Porter & | WAN D-—Experienced alesladies | T I B Dyson’s and proving property | \\ ‘:;-Ll \y':v’:z‘ fn‘(.‘wij;mim ‘m‘-‘,» o} | e ——— O (R HERALD COMPOSING ROOM. = Fenced nein Stat Clonic shaiioor|BE gooa condition, state price. ddress ——— — — el e ak A;iuzlr” stove, Herald Office. 8-21-3dx Order of Notice, — R ) SRl S ST T e o { WANTED—Two yvounz ladies for| WANTED—Family home for High | WANTED--Board W Hulbert clorical work. State age, experience,| School boy. Apply Conn, Children’s | Co., We tate Gonmecticut, Fairneld if any, and salary cxpected, Address Aid Society. Brown-Thomson Bldg., o County, Superior Court s Sridge- Permanent, Herald Office 8-21 Hartford -21-3dx once, two young men, port, August 20th, A. D., 1918 = = e == = s e Battery Co., Arch St. Upon the complaint of t} said | WANTED—DMaid ‘for general house-| 8-22-tf Julia Burdick Hulbert pray top | work. Mre. Howard Parsons, coy, | VANTED—Position as chauffeur, pri- - " frians reasons therein set forth, for a divorce Harrison and Steele s $-20-3d vate or commercial Expervienced. | WANT Office hoy Good chance returnable to the Superior Court in | —————no 2 Not im draft. Box X7X, Herald I for advantage eply in own hand and for Fairfield County, on the first | WANTED—Girl who can cook. No Rk pitine E Herald Office Tuesday of September, 1918 shing. Apply Box B Rt e e 8-17- It appearing to and being found by | office, e-12-tf | E the subscribing authority that George <o e ik WANTED—Clerical position by voung G o all-around ma B e e e porienced =irl for mems| 1ady of education and refinement v Vocational, High street, to parts unknown. his last known eral housework. Mrs. Wachter, 31 A-1 references. Box 21, Herald place of residence being w Britain, Harrison St : 8- ——— — Hartford County, Connecticut, : = — - D—Painter and papert Therefore Ordered—That notice of | WANTED—Eright girl for general | WANTED—By good reliable youns Apply 249 South Main st. S ax the pendency of said complaint he housework, including laun man, High School graduate, a cleri- | 2 — — — given by publishing this order in the| 96 Forest St. cal position. In answer please D—Office Boy. Good nce New Britain Herald, a newspaper —— e = Al S e v e for advancement. Apply in own printed in New Britain, Hartford | WANTE e T Easy work | Plainville. 8-20-3q | handwriting, Box 28XX, Herald Of- County. Connecticut; three times suc- for right party. Address Cook, Ll ey fiees 8-17-6d cessively, commencing o v before Herald Office. St ! Aananh R S ST 8123 | WANTED —iHouse canvassers to work Michael J. F S GIRLS WANTED—Apply at Union| it New Britain either whole or part Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court| J.aundry, 266 Arch street. 7-26-tf Hine all Room 9, 276 Main St., s . for Fairfield County before 9 a m. 8-20-6d Compositor Wanted State of Connecticut, Fairfield | WANTED—Two young ladies as post- R X County, ss.. Danbury, August 28th, | ing clerks. Experience desired, but | WANTED—Experienc kkeepe PRLY S oo R e B ]‘n’;(l"“‘?rit"’yfi'g_] ’_\::t"m; HERALD COMPOSING ROOM. The within and foregoing a true 102 2 experience and salary expected. P. copy of the original order of notice. — 0. Box 133, New Britain, Conn. W. E. Luke, | WANTED—Young woman for clerical 8-20-3d Deputy Sherifl. | Work .n\&::;;t;vy omMe at ?or':(}lf Goa WANTED—Frelght handlers and office. o e | s ¥ A crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & : 2-3d | WANTED—Clerks in our several de- | H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, = artments. Why not work i o WANTED—Girl for light housework: E.nm et n);m‘]‘(;;’; “T( m; .._._._wimnf 4l — b no cooking or washing. 26 South o’clock. Apply The McMillan Store. = RV e High dx o TO RENL, NoTICE WANTED—Bay for office work_ steady | TO RENT—Desirable rent, five rooms, NEW BRITAIN MOTOR e employment with good rlm{:w for | first floor, 101 Fairview St. between New Britain. Waterhury. | l::.“"”“"mpm Eenl ERC ’; Do Middletown and Hartford. Parties | g & S - = g taken out, 50 persons e | ) IR e G, ) Gai o e e SO Eaiw modern convenienc Fur On Tel. 478-6) Oice Al N trolley line. Box 11A, Herald. d3x | FOR SALE—Two cows, ready to calf. St ot G L e e Albert Anderson, Alling 8t, Ken- | ;0 RENT—New three tenement houds pable stenograpbard Neatiana coril| 22 all modern improvements, furnace e L e for three floors, Ready for Sept. 1st, 461-3 or call room No. 6, Booth's | FOR SALE—One small stove com- | call 2112, 648 West Main St BTk $-19.6dx | Dination gas and coal, hot water -21-4dx — i . suitable for cooking. Com- | ——— 1 3 NOTICE—M Alice Star. Plame| Pination wood and iron oak bed, |TO RENT—4 rooms, 3rd floor. Adults, DR, CLINTON J. HYDE e e R e spring and mattress. All practically | middle-aged couple prefered. In- A 94.51.5ax | mew. 176 Hart St. 2nd floor. quire 542 West Main after 6 p. m. THE PRICE YOU PAY e 8-22-d1% 8-16-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Sy | “I know I ought to take treatment; Reasonable rates. Mitchell Six. | FOR SALE—Corbin 30 Touring Car, |TQ RENT—Furnished Single Raoms, I have been running down for the| Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. [ e T e e s et | 9278225 meriweel or biciiver mixht last year or two. I am all fagged out, 819-6dx | Bow 215, Herald saw| Turnished Light Housekeeping have no ambition, worry from morn- Sl e = o e Rooms, $4. AIl light, airy rooms, g till nis don't care whether I| Government Civil Service Examina- | FOR SALE—Reed go-cart, in good | Lewly decorated. Begley House, am dead or alive, have lost weight and tions in New n August and condition. 143 Maple St., 2nd floor. Main street. 2 cannot do the same v,urrx; l1 DEed ol S v R S e o s-22-1d | do some years 1 were as teacher, inspectress, typewrite: e- = e strong as I was, 1 could earn g0od| search S SRt T “hamn || TO RENT.Heated modern flat of; 7 « §00d specialist, but I cannot afford | sary. Women desiring government | FOR SALE—Dodge Touring Car. Bar- [ roomsand bath with connected coal money. 1 know L ought to treat with positions write for free particulars, gain. Geo. Rogers Aectna Bowling range. Inquire I H to pay for the treatment.” J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service | Alley 8-16-t | Solomon. i T, 8-20-7dx You are paying for it NOW, my Examiner), 1073 Kenois Bldg. —— — — =5 ey 53 = i friend, and dearly; vet you do not Washington. 8-17-5d% | PIGS FOR SALE—A few early fall | mo RENT—36x18 ft. space In rear of gt 1k REE = pigs. Big type Poland China stock. | Main street store; suitable for any Let me tell you why. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES Taken out.| The Berlin Farms. Tel. 668-4. { purpose. Apply 394 Main street. Your health is your capital; your| 7-passenger Studebaker. Phone No.| Berlin, Conn. §-20-e-0-d-Td 6-28-tf working capacity is the interest you John Hall. 8-22-26dx are drawing. —— e A good manager never spends more | NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, FOR SALE than his inte hang fixtures, instali doorbells and Should he begin to draw on the| do repair work reasonably. Richard ) TWO MODEL COTTAGES 6 ROOMS EACH. 591 and 597 ARCH ST. | capital his interest would, of course, | Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone All modern conveniences. Anyone wanting a home at reasonable decrease. s 3-6-tf | price should look at these houses.— And what are you doing - ~ You allow your health to run down { AUTOMOBILEZE PARTIES TAKEN H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Mam st. more and more; lh\’vr‘fur\‘, you can- t’!g; ',Buicl\ c Irank Brown, Tel Room 208 National Bank Building, “n(;,l:;“ o “‘”,H ~ which is your | NOTICE—Will rent electric vacuum j 000 to Joan in good real estato security. S — health—by allowing it to run down, cleaners $1.00 per day. Telephone 3 and so the interest (your working 2079 eod-tf Only Built Three Years—We offer you a very desirable three family capacity) is steadily growing smalle -\"—” — : = i : = e iron ney: | NOTICE—Moorland Farm announce i B n“:‘vo;’m:”:::“‘Mm““ P of . hat vou| ment. Commencing Monday, Aug. | house on Columbia Strect— All the latest improvements throughout—Steam used to get th, we ourselves will delive our To make two, three or four dollars Moorland Farm Milk. Our patrons | heat. Price right as owner has left town and wants to sell. was play to you; and you had all are requested to communicate with . your heart and soul in your work. the Superintendent as soon as pos- We can scll you a millinery store at a bargain. et hunDyldavA ae gone: sible, giving address, ete. Write to j You now barely make a living and | the address below or telephone See us for all sorts of business op portunities. find it almost beyond your strength. 646-12 between 6 and & p. m fihd you shudder at the thought of| Moorland Farm, Kensington, Conn what will happen when the final 8222 0cx CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. breakdown comes Figure out in dollars and cents FURNISHED ROOY T 205 Bank Builaine. what you have lost already and you == —— will be amazed at the amount; and | FURNISHED ROOM—AIl convenienc: what you are gong to lose is beyond | es, 50 Court St 8-21 T T A S POV SRR S i i estimation. — — The dollar you MIGHT ecarn, but | FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnished AUTO TRUCKING | dont, is an actual expense to you.| rooms at 57 Walnut St ! Local and Long Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Night You spend it. And what do you get ks service. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. | for tt. Worry, anxiety, despondency, | Oftice 46 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. 125-4, want and deprivation for your tamily. | The dollar you take out of your | TO RENT A. P.and G.P. MARSH pocket and spend for treatment with i an experienced seciallst 18 not an PRSI e s e S | expense. It ls aiinsestment, And in | SEVEN ROOMS ALL IMPROVE- { return you =zet inereased working | MENTS, FOR LIGHT HOUSE-| abilit vi,;n.'v.’.\‘“ hedlth and hap- | EpeeING OR ROOMING PUR- | siness at home 2 i “\\mm will you choosc POSES. 142 MAIN STRE | MOORL‘\ND BARM ANNOUNCEMENT “an vou hesitate | < | Commencing Monday, August 26th., we ourselves will deliver D l t J H OTH | our Moorland Farm Milk. Our patrons are requested to communi- r. in On y e o with the Superintendent as soom as possible, giving address, Specialist In Nervous and . Chronte . cte. Write to the address below or telephone 616-12 between 6 Diseases, and 8 p. m. 273 ASYLUM §T. COR. FORD sT., Off' d S HARIFORD, COX! ice and dervice, 8§ Mooriand Farm Kensmgton Ct. 10 to 12, 1.30 to 4; 7 t0 8. Sund s 87 El S and Holidars 10 to 1, 2aE7e Statlon, 2 m dSt, ;

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