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Tquality far price’ $1.48, 9% each. ed/ Ufion Linen Huck Fowels, . large size, regular price 86o, special 23¢ each. Mail and Telephone Orders IFORD. Carefully Filled. ptember 13, Inclusive. How Fruit Stones Help Win the War would for sets “looking & scarce as ists of 13 dnch Doilies mbroidered te OOR d two-piece ; also the make includ- jents With hood . Special prices inches regular yard. te Long Cloth, 36 chamois- finish e S5, special "White Outing [lannel, 36 hes wide, good quality, regu r price 45¢ yd., speclal 29c¢ Tace trimmed Filet Scarfs, 18x54, regular price $1.48, special $1.00 each. Bath Robe Blankets cord and large ment of patterns, regular price $4.50, special $2.98 set. Blanket Dept. with assort- Do you know that carbon can he Peach Stones and that made from carbon is used in Gas Masks? Stones— this them Save your Peach dry them and bring to store. The Army needs to protect our soldiers from the enemy’s poisonous gases. Start saving today, start a club in community—malke this Deposit your store headquarters. Stones in the Front en- your Peach Librty Barrel at the trance. Save Apricot, Plum, Prune and Olive Pits, Date seeds Walnuts, Hickory Nuts, But- Little Things that Count That Little Touch with a palr of pliers in readjusting your glasses, ‘That little word of ad- ince 1n troubl little thing al vours for the asking in return for the continued confidence of the Glass Wearing Public. Our Optical Department is in charge of a graduate optome- trist. Consult him at once if vou have trouble with your eyeglasse: Optical Balcony. Cherry, vice your or o Dept., Mezzanine New Perfection Oil Heaters enameled Oil furnace or Black before the STITCHERS WANTE GOOD WAGES. ELITE WAIST CO. 90 ARCH ST. Heaters with one kitchen range is started. $4.95 ON THE SIXTH FLOOR allon tank; 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, Storage, Supplics and Repairing. T rent—Ilairview 2 houses, 2 families cach, ¥a A nice cottage and large lot in Strect $6,000. viw Street $7,500. Rental $50. Rental $64. Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. toom Real Estate. WE HAVE CUSTOMERS for one, two and three family houses in center of city. We want houses in | 208 National Bank Building, Insurance. good condition and up to date to sell — See us about selling your place for you — We also rent houses. CAMP REAL 372 Main street 72 West Main Street. ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Buflaing. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange ‘Delephone 612. patented flame spreader; | just the heat you need DENISON GARAGE | STATE TAX Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities ufln liable to taxes at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills has heen paid to the State Treasurer on or BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax will be liable to A HEAVY PENALTY, Money on hand or in bank is lable $500. Banks deposits not taxed. if more than Saving Instructions and forms sent on ap- plication. STATE TREASURER, Hartford, T T R asT A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist wnd Manufacturing Optician, KYX EXAMINATIONS ARE FRER Conn, T | Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 306 Main St. 'Phote 57¢ Satisfaction Guaranteed ARE WANTED BY THE R AT MRS TR R Bl A0 I ABL e i il SRR P o Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms Mily 10 y's brick yard. condition. A 4 room Mury Just bargain brick dwelling repaired, for the righty ps located in Ulayton opposite papered and ty. put in good The Home Banking & Reaity Co. 183 MAIN BT. PHONES 728 and 101 So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHOKE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working condltions Call and sce onr Chiel Opera- tor and be given information In detall about wages paid, hours of work; slckness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, etc. Southern New England Telephone Go. 84 COURT STREET. | waNrBEI 'l (WA sition. 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- RENN ONE CENT A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16¢ money ? Have you lost a sum of Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will EACH INSERTION. | th HELP WANTED—FEMALF. wash and 9-13-2d woman ta iron. Apply 98 Harrison hot Good w St., Mr 9-13-2dx | for general Small family 16 Washington . Hill, work Apply W. c All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the davy of issue an far general house- One to he Main st, Tho 9-13-3d work. with Lenox Good cooking. House 280 D—Chanbermaid and Hotel Belain dish- 9-13-tf Two voung ladi leasant oftice, e state expe e 1 pected. Box No. 128, 9-10-6d for vorlk hours. Ple: and salary Herald. WANTED—Young ladies to work in Ifood market Apply X6X, Herald Office 2 9-10-3d Box oung women stenog: ers, typis bookeepers and clerks to register for positions. No charge. Connectlcut Business College, 163 Main street. 9-12-3d WANTED— TED—Competent housework girl. o laundry. Mrs. Robert S. Brown, 9-12-3dx rl over 14 to help with 36 Camp st 9-12-tf NTI3D—( housework WANTED—S wted. Ap- ly to Pullar & Niven Boston Store. 9-10-tf 'WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Good waxges. washing. Apply evenings. Whittlesey, 279 West Main. assistant in office Address Box 695, City. 9-3-tf WANTED—Girl as of local firm, WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework. Good wages. Inquire Shurberg's Coal office, Franklin st. 9-3-1f WANTED—A girl for general house- work from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. with Thursday and Sunday afternoons off. Will pay $30 per month. Herald, Box 20. 9-6-tf WANTED—Young women for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern., Good opportunity for right party. Box 23C Herald. 9-11-3d or evenings. Box 32B, TED—Man over dr chauifeu Apply Charles iebert, Bassett street, evenings or phone 1518-4 or apply at Corbin Gar: 9- NTED—Man to drive truck. Want- two men to help an the truck; so two coal shovelers. Apply M. ng Jester, 24 Dwight Court. Good s patd. 9-6-tf D--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 9-4-tf WANTED—Motor truck drivers quire Shurberg's Coal Office. F'r: lin street. ‘WANTED-—Male cashier, Apply Hig- gins Forwarding. Co., Chestnut St. 8-28-tf WANTED—Frelght handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appty at freight office, ‘Whiting St 4-6-tt FOR SALE, Circassian ) Walnut bed- furniture, also rt Reason- 9-13-2dx room able. FOR SALE—Bird's-eye Maple Cham- her Suite, including tress, springs, 1 k floss mat- sideboard dining table center 1 sn ands. Herald. 13-1dx B e — W e WANTED—Three for furnished light housekeeping. rooms Box 7L, 9-3-3dx WANTED—Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Cen- trally located. Box 6A, Herald. 9-9-6dx paperhanging, Good work at reason- Box Herald. 9-9-6dx WANTE D— Painting, kalsomining. abie prices. ED—Moderate priced farm; will $500 cash, balance monthly or ly payments. Address 422 Main City 9-11-tf WANTED—Office boy; chance for advancement, references, education. ald. exceptional State age, Box 7A, Her- 9-11-4d WANTED-—Waitresses and dishwash- er. Asla Restauraat. Church st. 9-11-3dx WANTED—Dodge or Buick Roadster. Address Box 685, City, giving full particulars about car and price. 9-3-tf ——— WANTED—Boy about 16 years old to learn a trade. Address Box 9 AX, Herald Offic TO RENR, TO RENT-—House to small American family. Chas. Dickenson, Kensing- ton; 5 minutes walk from trolley. 9-12-tf TO RENT—Five rooms in new house, Just fin all modern improve- ments. Furnace, elactric lights and gas; in good locality. 648 West Main. Call 2112. 9-12-2dx TO RENT —Six room modern tene- ment two family house; adults; references. 113 Bassett street. 9-7-6dx TO RENT-—Heated Modern flat of 7 GIRLS WANTED—Apply Laundry, 266 Arch street. at Unifon ! 7-26-tf NOTICE. NOTICE — STENOGRAPHY lessons given in preparation for Civil Serv ice. To begin once. Addr Stenagraphy, Herald. 9-13-3dx NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened. George Fritz. 31 Greenwood street. Tel. 153-12. 9-18-1d NOTICE—Will party who took green silk umbre] at Fox's theater last night return same to Herald office. { 9-13-1dx NOTICE—Emma M. Schaal, pianist, resumes teaching after Sept. 15. 9-13-3dx rooms and bath with connected coal range. Inquire 359 Main St. I. H. Solemon. Tel. 1771. 9-7-7d (Rt ——————————————— DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIBS AND MEAT Mr. Frank A. Stockwell, for a number of years with Hall’s Gro- cery is now cutting meat at this market. 406 Arch St. J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. NOTICE—$200 farm. Bala: suit. Price state highway cords of wood. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale cash buys 100-acra e on instalments to ,000. Well located on Should cut 1,600 Good trout brook. 9-12-4a NMENT CIVIL SERVICE EX- TIONS—everywhere Octo- 12,000 women clerks to be at Washington alary $1,200. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government posi- tions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Fx- aminer), 1073 Kenois Building, Washington. 9-12-5dx GOVER AMI ber appointed AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates Mitchell Richard Covert Tel. 255-12. 9-9 out. Six. 6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. enger Studebaker, Phone Jokn Hall. 8-27-26dx NOTICE—AIl kinds of Electrical Con- struction work done; house wiring, fixture etc. Tel. 1628-4, Richard L. Co n. tt RTIES TAKEN ank Brown, Tel. 7-26-tf AUTOMOBILE out. Buick car. P LOST—Man’s Waltham watch, Mo day, between North st., and Clinton raad. Reward if returnced to Herald g ix LLOST—Rlack suit coat, between the Kensington post office and home of John Nelligan. Return to Kensing ton post office, Kensington, Conn 9-13-3d $3000. Buys on easy terms, just that lttle | home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. TLarge lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. FREE EVENING SCHOOLS FOR EVERYONE The City of New Britain aims to help all who wish to learn the English language. This will help you in your work and in many other ways. Three centers for Evening School will Open Monday, September 16, 1918. The Grammar School, (Main and Chestnut) Elihu Burritt School, (North and Lee) Sacred Heart School, (Gold Street) ANROSS AUTO GO, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 139 Ar(’h St Williams Auto Co. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Office and Service. | Station, 287 Elm St FURNISHED» ROOMS. housekeeping Also single room. 45 Wal- street. 9-10-tf FURNISHED—Light rooms. nut FOR RENT—Two furnished front rooms, separate convenlences, light housekeeping, 16 Prospect St. 9-7-¢ FOR RENT-—Large furnished room with board for two gentlemen, 24 ‘Washington St. 9-5-tf FURNISHED FRONT ROOM— Main, 1st flight. 9-13-3dx surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. ——— FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Nawspaper route for Sun{ day mornings, net earnings $4.0 Inquire at 96 West st. 9-13-141 | FOR SALE—20 pigs, 10 to 12 weelk( old. All sired by Reglistered Bi Type Poland China Boar. Price $1 each. Berlin Farms, Berlin, Coar Tel. 668 xqsn‘-? FOR SALP OR RENT—6 room icot< tage. New. All improvements, Bel« videre. Inquire New Britain Lumbe¥ and Coal Co. 9-12-4d FOR SALE — Interlocking weathe( strips. Put on by A. A. Fuller, 401 Chestnut st. Send postal. 9-7-6dx Oak dining set; good Call 41 Emmons placey 9-5-t FOR SAL condition Tel. 143 FOR SALE Hudson super-six bargain for cash. Co., 287 t Practically new 1914 touring car. BY Williams Aut; 9-10-6 1917 model 85-4 dalivery car. lectric lights and starter( New cord tires. Might considf pleasure car in exchange. Willihmg Auto Co., 287 Elm st. 9-10-6d FOR SAL FOR SALE—Barber barber chairs, Lafayette street. Shop. Foux two pool tables. 56 10-5dx FOR SALE—Indian twin motorcycle also Ford touring car. No reasgna- ble offer refused. Tel. 726-2-8 by 33 Brighton St., off Allen. 9-113 FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Touring, extras. 1916 Overland light tour- ing b-passenger. 1914 Winton big six, 7-passenger. All in Al condi tion. W. E. Betz, 139 Winthror St.; tel. 1072-14. 9-12-34: - . FOR SALE—Grafonola and 46 . cords, almost new. Inquirs 10% Broad St., Plainville, Tel. 160. .3 9-12-7dx FOR SALE—Three. small Overlan cars. Owners in draft. These cars) must be sold this week. WIill se! at sacrifice. W. F. Keeley Garage Flm and Franklin sts. 9-12-5dd FOR SALE—Hudson Super-six, jusg! overhauled. Bargain. N. J. Nel~ son, 703 East St., Tel. 1451-14. 9-13-2dx | OFFIGIAL U. §. WAR EXPOSITION AT STATE FAIR, BERLIN SEPT. 24-26, DAY AND NIGHT of miles to see. next year. To the People of Connecticut: By special arrangement of the State Council of Defense with the War Department at Wash- ington we offer this year to our patrons, free of cost, an opportunity to see the largestand best ex- hibit ever arranged by the National government. This exhibit reveals the instruments being em- ployed to win the war. The weapons of war and agencies of agriculture will not be shown at any other fair in New England. square feet of floor space and motion pictures it is worth travelling hundreds At Berlin, Conn., Gen. Pershing will give it at Berlin, Germany, Connecticut State Agriculture Society, Charles M. Jarvis, Pres. Covering 5,000 illustrated by this year— OFFIGIAL EXPOSITION OF . CONN. JUNIOR FOOD 4 ARMY | championship for Connecticut un« Metropolitan - der auspices of St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. A.and A. A. U\ license, Saturday, Sept. 28. Garden Products and Livestock. Free vaudeville and Band Concerts. All the other attractions going to make live Country Fair. Days 50c, Nights 25c. up a 4