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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER4\LD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918, Have you lost a sum of 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. HALL BORCH ADJUSTABLE DRE S FORMS 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 g be interested in your propo- IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 108 sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Once more a complete assortment will rtment, be found at the Notion Dej ¥ ORD Main Floor, $8.50 to $20.00. Beptember 13, Inclusive. MILLINERY i] The Classified Columns are the classified column WANTED, FOR SALE. A = y WANTED-—Three or four furnished | FOR RENT-—Small store, FOR ALE — Interlockin weath mus! D i 3 eather ust be in the H(.l’dld rooms for light housekeeping. Cen St. Inquire on premises strips. Put on A. A. Fuller, 401 trally located. Box 6A, Herald al. 9 - Bx 9-6dx | TO RENT St Chestnut st. Send pos office by 1:30 p. m. on the Five room am heat, e $5.95 $6.50 i 5 WANTE D— Painting, paperhanzing, | Al improvements t Main | FOR SALE—Oak dining set; good day of issue. | kalsomining. Good work at reasc St. Inquire Schneider & Rubens condition. all 41 Emmons place, hthusiasm as no other Hats at similar prices | oL 303 S 9-9-3 Tel. 1436 9-5-t1 | able prices Box ix Herald hore than the materials themselves. Tlere are T 9-9-6dx e S I I % Jiioro thar WAN i AR TP | TO RENT-—Six room modern tene- | FOR I Bicycle, cheap if take s and ostrich feathers. At $3.95 you'll see ready —_— e ";‘H O mentlemen in K0V ment two family house: adults;| at once. Fine condition. 33 Holmgy crnment employ nished apa A i e 2 9-5 ® and sand. Fourth Floor. " ment or two rooms with conveni % Eteadess il el e . B ik, i 9 trally lo Sz L N e —_ GG ehoes "‘;,:)\v"',";"'l‘ o “H‘. ‘” S | FOR SALE—Five room turniture in- L] Competent maid for gen-| —— ' —— " " i TN TO RENT—Heated Modern flat of 7 cluding piano and coal range. Hill § el houshrore Gocd No | BARBER WANTED—Stcady ~ work: | rooms and bath with connected coal | crest Ave., second house left 3 o washin Apply evenings. Miss od pay. Apply 306 range. Inquire 359 Main St. I H. 7-3dx Whittlesey, 279 West Main e ST LS s b Solomon. Tel. 1771 7d ey LN 9-7-te T G e | R Sl — | FOR SALE—Five hice, six weeks old b e = = _| _locality ) RENT—Furnished five room flat, W. Givatkin, Berlin 7-43 7 )>—A woman to help wash [ WANTED Trinity street, to couple without | ———— ——— noon ho Dairy il ek Herald children. Address Box 3BB, Herald | FOR SALE—At a bargain, Ford tour« ain St. WANTED Position as steno; Competent. Box 7B, Herald. Young girl to care for in- | 9-4-6dx school hours. Mrs. Har-| WANTED place for two | LOs0. e 2 I FOorR saLi | office 6d| ing car. B “Touring ( st of shape. Address Herald Office. WANTED fant after “Boarding - $25.00 ° . ; mon, 104 So. Burritt St. upstairs. Young hoys, one nine months, onc o Biits in all wool burella cloth made to wear threc 9-7-2d two years, must have good \ Mesh bag containing foet S e feollar to button a tneck. Lined throughout with Sol R G el S Penesonnble S aduies AL e e e e s kil or general house-| er, Herald 4-9-1dx Eaevein SisRalis p0ED S0l (1Kl . i [ trimmed; skirt has'plain front with two slash pockets, Stanley or Corner | — ) S SEH L e R e FOR SALE—Circassian Walnut bed- W NTI >—Dodge or Buick Roadster room furniture, also rug. Reason- black. — - ‘Address Box 695, City. i ———— 77| able. Box 6, Herald 9-1% SUITS AT $22.50 TO $175.00. war I| |-!.n ~Competent maid for ger- | particu about car and price | pay with No. 143 M. | — e = 4 o l‘\?\;:‘l\\nlyl\. No washing. Ap- 9-3-t¢| C0ok on evelope, between B. & K. | FUR SALE—Rooming house business, AHIRD FLOOR. ply g mincolnist 30X | pmp——————————— and Trade school Finder return 48 rooms, all tenanted, big profits s e SESee to B. & K. Mfg. Co. Reward. long lease on building. 200200 i WANTED—Girl for general house- HELP WANTED—MALIL 9-9-1dx 1‘,‘5,, balance on Baua \L.\ ts C F B work. Apply 19 South High st. = e = . T sy o wainiat e A OO Ot lng Or Oys 4-6d | WANTED — Bushelman. Permanent | 1 e el i 08 ¢ — position. Good wages. Connors- | station and Waterbury or in train ON THE FIFTH FLOOR W A{\I“ D—C assistant in office Halloran Co., Main St 9-9-2d |« billfold containing $112.00. Find- of local firm. Address Box 695, Ci ———— S Asel t 5 acns o We saw the handwriting on the wall months ago when we pur- 1. Address Box "l‘:l”’x" i T er please return to 41 Austin St, chased our Boys' Clothing, and ordered heavily of stoc already in 9=05tL u: S ; I;‘“‘ ‘nl‘ ;l“ ‘“:‘l'\ (\‘ rm\l— 3rd floor and receive reward e e d this is the reason why what we ask NIoL G 3 = : Letan el e hhedn Lok the T.n\\’xf‘u;tl\l;'(“. ,,_::.:,;‘\f’ (‘,W;‘\r; H:r ;”.P\Q:‘Amx"”'m_kfl Sm_“ i Ly WANTED—Girl or woman for general | also two coal shovelers. Apply M. _ & oo ‘.»“,;:.:‘ oday ba & h]num;\\'ork i00d wages. Inquire Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. Good | LOST—Black ostrich feather boa Sat e rroc ; ) ) hurberg’s Coal office, Franklin st. s paid. tf urday night on Bast Main or Main Here’s a good chance for e ES The new store Boys' Department is in splendid readiness to ex- R = street. Return to Herald 9-9-2d e tend to boys and youth specialized service for all ages from Do Timekeeper and cost clerk ich we have the exclusive grammar school to college. WANTED—A girl for general house-| in local factory. Good chance for you—Come to the Stanley JRttPora: agency, in serge Kna work from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. with advancement. Herald, Box 25 \ FOUND. d, .50, Thurs and Sunday afternoons off. 9 tf ] — T o . ;";'53;0“":::‘:;;;(’3‘“"3 5% Will pay $30 per fonth. Herald, | — = FOUND——Eastern Star pin_with the Works Office and talk with A Box 20. 9-6-tf | WANTIED—A grocery clerk and man initials J. N. G. Apply at Herald 7 to ¢ for furnace and general| office 9-9-1ax | Mr. Gilpatric. ' GIRL'S BLOUS L] WANTED—A girl to help in new work around store. Sovereign's - — Cafeteria. o WO, , Hunger- Tradin Co. 9-5-1f i J. HOCHMAN Saleswomen Wanted Sizes 6 to 14, in jean only, WERE UP TO $25.00. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, 3rd FLOOR ford Court - 8-30-tf. S— - Pays Best Prices For priced at $1.25 up to $2.98. x = = ~ | WANTED—Building laborers. A Wholly charming, these crisp summer frocks; the very styl WANTED—Woman between age of Ellison Construction Co., Union MfF, 1 A l t ‘ | . co. jot er-00x| JUNK and SECOND BREYSO .| HAND FURNITURE PULLAR & NIVEN da; irs. and 40 for collecting. Gate Brennan, 47 Main 8- GIRLS' RAINCAPES to be worn all winter, to afternoon and evening semi-formal affa -t Many women want them at once for immediate w izes up to 40. Beloin. 8-22-tf — — — >retty enough to brighten the r e oohx e e ostly e WANTED—A young man for sto IIrflt‘.ll,\( Snorehd Abrighten e White, mais and flesh, ruffled, overskirted and tucked—mostly EremEm Dumne e e (WSS SN LU 0 etk L e lace trimmed. Also a few checked white cross bar voile Frocks with month. Board and room. Hotel SR TEL 468-1 with plain back, rubber, $2.75 | ] : and $3.98. overskirt and tunic— — | WANTED—Motor truck driv GIRLS WANTED-—Apply at Union qui hurberg's Coal Office FOR SALE #M—i L e e on R duie B | | S ST ST [, Twe fir.\‘!—(l;\ss Brick Blocks, Nos, 24, 26, 28, 30 Lafavette St., contdfh- Marbeau reciting special prayer in | telling of the work the men are doing NOTICE. WA Boy for office oric | ‘"“mf(_r‘“""ff,r',mi ,(TCL‘-]':(:;“:,“:,: f\mdmn equipmentiand kool husinces ceot ot ’ | the little cemetery. Gen. James G.!in the cantonments on this sde. The = — steady employment with good | g arty. | Harboro represented Gen Pershing at! popularity of the huts he writes, shows | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. chance for advancement .\Mm‘; H D HUMPHREY 272 M e st the ceremonies that the work is increasing by leaps Reasonable rates. Mitchell Six P. 0. Box 2 9-3-6d L 8! ’ ain . Richard Covert Tel. -12 = 1 SRS I MoniEnt only, (7:800 tol #100) Patne i NOLLCEmATYON SRR wisRing tolatote = | Good Real Estate Bargains, Did:You Say ! S, 3 L toom 208 National Bank Building, Insurance. piano for winter in good, warm — cee = | 1. C. Tallard, Carlisle H. Baldwin and | regular 19 hose, 2 pair for al house, private family, can do so by | WANTED—Freight handlers and | American General Sends Wreath | =y x werwin paced i change o e applying to Mrs. Jessic Scolt, 543 | crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & | Well how about these? 3 family house at East end bRl A S pIES 7 r, violinis ; % 3 < : . R. .appiy at freight office, | | H. J. Zahnleiter, violinist has re West Main St. = 3 H. R. PRIy ght office, | | = To Be Placed on Graves | of New Britain District. sumed teaching. Booth's Blk. Tel. ; Whiting St 6ot f;)l’ $6,f000 fiztore ’z[|‘nd il:)ur tenements No. 109 Beaver aavt. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS - — - | str or § K ses ! The United States employment serv- New Britain in September; Govern- | WANTED—Boy about 16 years old to | street for $6,000 wo houses at corner of Stanley and N | ice bureau which will soon be intro- Tonight only, 7:30 to 9:00 P. M., ment Clerk, Railway Mail, Teacher, | learn a trade | Hurlburt street S;’),500-—Better see us. Rents No 189 i e e o e [aucediinl NewaBrItainiwillibeRdixectadll STA0SOSall so3 BB RERtos PO Inspectress, Research Clerk, Type. | Herald Offic j . (ool Sopt O Al eress. af "the by Henry C, Tallard, Michael T. Xer- | Bssse-Leland's—advt wiiter Bookkeoper. Salary. $1.500 | smm—m—m— ( Winthrop street $20. Marne in the celebration of the fourth { Wia zuu? U‘n’llfl(: H. ”:lld\\'u:: Mr |.ni Seaman Frank Bentson of Stanley to $2,000. Men and women desiring § FURNISHED ROOMS, anniversary of the historic confiict. | lard, will direct the bureau as the | ouarter spent the week-end at his government positions write for free | = AR RO The celebration took on addea signi- | representative of the &ove nment 80d]home here. He is stationed at Pel-| particulars, Raymond Terry, (for- pypNISHED ROOM—Large furnish- CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. geance from the recent series of vic- | the activity of the other two mem-|,.m Bay mer Civil Service examiner), 736 3 o - orles over the same fighting grond of ths committee is to look after 2 ) Columbian Building, Washington. ed front HitE ban Flungers S8 Ml OTles OV e o and the participn- | tha interests of the employers and em-| Stores open tonight.—advt Ston x| ford Court, 1st floor. K. J. 1l n street 205 Bank Buftding. o minicun & oower e masnewd| Mr. Kerwin will represent the MR _ S e | o0 9-9-2dx e GURL L S A\"]‘f):\!lY!HL[G PARTIES taken out. ¢ was overcast there | plovers will be looked battle of the Ma Although the TO RENT—Room near Park and . v o 57 06 housekeeping privileges in home of | Ce . a great pilgrimage to the batttle- [ Badwin. All th No. John Hall 8-27-26dx 8 P vas & grent DT L N ere heid | though the bureau is established not R - —- e orkingivoman S Walietton acilor ¢ u“t o yiMages slowly recovering from the | only for New Britain but for Beril., NOTICE—AIl kinds of Electrical Con- 9-7-2dx {svastatton wrought when the Ger- | Plainvills, Bristol and Southingtan as| pccompanied on Sccond Trip by Ryan, | struction work done; house wiring, G e [ ’ mans made their fi sweep toward | well - o fixtures, ete. Tel. 1628-4. Richard RIS TIWO N T ISLSCRREron G T cwrltcrs Paris. The principal function was at Mr. Tallard was born in Windsor} Gorgas and Hines, for Inspections in| L. Coridan. 8-23-tf ropms § separatofconveniences, Slishit \‘,%u‘x which bears the scars of .the , where he was connected with _ T housekeeping, 16 Prospect St 9attle four years ago. Memorial | the C. F. Tallard & Son l,umhgr (‘u: Respective Departments, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN 7t B f All M k vebwlbbt ware held at the Meaux |and the R. H. Potter Co. FHe was for out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel | —— - L 0 aKes sathedral and were attended by repre- [ 16 years (‘nnnv:uul \\"Hh !Hn(({hkvr‘j Washington, Sept. 9.—Secretary Ba- 188-2. 7-26-tf | FOR RENT-—Large furnished room ! — 2 rove a Jras, in ] P 2 1 a a 2C’ r s L > d f 0 =el o 3 ) sentatives of the Alliled governmeats, | Bras. in Torrington and a director ker is in France for his second visit io with board for two gentlemen, 4 Sold, Rented and of | that concern for 14 year: He was the Canfield Lime Co., and | the American army there. He is ac- DOHERTY MARKET Washington St ] 9-5-tf nches he army, navy and all br; Repaired. orporation and geaeral{the American Expeditionary forces. public life An impressive discourse |later with 2 - s e S ! was dellvered by the bishop of Arras, | the Hotchkiss Foundry Coming 10 | companied by John D. Ryan, assistant GROCERIES AND MEAT e e R e R o s . was delivered by the bishop of Arxas, | he FIelChKS, TONCTY, e Hrick | secratary In ‘charge o aircratts Sur- | . pvank A Stockwell for & | Gormns Toasmcecoin " sor o | N. B. Typewriter T K reia which brought about the | business. He s a member of Senca |geon-General Gorsas and Brigadier- | pumber of years with Hall's Gro- 9-6-3dx | relief of Orieans. |1 F. and A. M., and has served | General Hines, chief of the embarka- v is mow cutting meat at this e AL - i Exchange On the battlefleld Jacques Dumesni} several ‘““‘V";';“““"“ 5 “”{'[ se “';"" T ot market. TO RE Nicely furnished front| nder mecretary of war for aviation, | Jaldwin born ia| Mr. Ryan will devate his attention \ s TR 9-6.3ax | B e on behalf of the| has been in ths manu- | while abroad to the air service and 406 ch St IOOHLI it ey Telephone 612. French goverament. Other ceremo- | f siness for 32 years. He|among other things is expected to in- i ales ware held in many citics through- | se-president of the American | spect factories turning out airships for | | aut France 7 the Corbin Cabinet Lock | General Gorgas will visit hospitals and General Parshing sent 2 magnificent : a3 wreath hehulf of the American |< s inquire generally into health canditions ! army to Meaus where Bishop Ma i T. Kerwin was born in|among the troops, whie Geaeral Hines | himself placed it in the cathedra) at| Windsor Locks and has been promi-|will visit the American ports of de- | he foot of the status of Joan ¢'Avc. |2ent in organized labor for a num-|barkation. @ H | ; The wreath was inscribed “From the | ber of years. He is etary and treas- American Solc and the other was | urer of the Bartenders’ union, trustee fram the Knights of Columbus Lof the local Aerie of Eagles, and e es bf 30 American soldiors | president of the Connecticut Federa- GIRLS e vnT;]:‘n:'s“n:‘ ”::r American wl.q.ym at | tion of Labor We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and Meaux after the g at C u- RIZ WANTED BY THE i ) 4 epad e L e S sanitary baking plant in the city. A cordial invitation is ex- Thierry werc not forgotten ishop | 'I'Y N E i | a ITEMS S0. ew ng Tel. co~ tended to the citizens of New Britain to calj and inspect this plant J; ~ . i Stores open tonight.—-advt FOR POSITIONS AS at any time. i [ e e nonsa s B (B TELRPHORE DEERAVIRS ) 29 West Main Street LY E 4 P - | Tontgnt ouly, 7:30 to 9:00 ©. M nent employment zood MADE IN K EeT elaial —adut i Call and see our Chief Opera- | @ tor ana be given information COTTAGE FOR SALE 34 Wakefield Court - Six Rooms and Lot 99 ft. x 120 ft. PriceOnly $3,100 § FOR SALE . | ] SPRINGFIELD | Today's list of men accepted by the | B yn Gotail about wages paid, M 8 e =22 United States Shipping Board, after | B hours of work; sickness, dis- Cottage on South High St., lot, 64 ft. front final physical examination at Boston, ability and pension plan, rest 4 ¥ i £ v 2 . . ; _ PAINT AND for enlisiment on its Merchant Marine | B Yoom: ete 4 CHEMICAL: CO. training ships included TFrancis ¥ Ry # — Aby__ o ; Webster of 18 Chory streat, New Brit- | Southern New Eflglflnd / . g = e Tagghone o | || SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc,, i C. H. Barnes, formerly General | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BARE i 242 I\IA} STREET. TEL. 24.4 Secretary of the local Y. M. C. A, haa | 54 COURT STREE written to Acting Seeretary Denton

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