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The Classified Columns are your 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 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 CASH IN ADVAN CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ who lost it. ONE CENTAWOR.D EACH INSERI[ON. [ | All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dzy of issne. HELP WANTED—FEMALRE. FOR SALE. WANTED— A iron. Apply woman 596 Arch to wash and | FOR 9-14-2dx | o FOR old. Type each Tel. SALE—20 pigs, ANl sired Poland China Berlin Fx 668-4. SALE OR RE} room Get< New. All improvements, Bel« Inquire New Britain Lumfote 9-12-4d canning and SALE— i 9-14-3dx 1i 10 to 12 weeks Registered “Big Boar. Price $14 arms, Berlin, Coany 8-13:6d WANTED—Competent Z eral housework, Tiwo in family maid for gen- including washing. 33 South High st. 9-14-1dx FOR gy, all rubber tired; Cheap for ( Talephone 9 LE s, one Bu and Hen Houses. 260 Chestnut 9-14-6dx WANTED—M AL, I Por- Adams 9-14-6dx FOR tage. videre. and Coal Co, for 19 So. TED-—Girl house- work. WApply | general = i = High St. WANT te D—2 Clerks, ADplyiat 50 ss Co. 2 Drivers, Main -C TOR room ble. *Herald, SALE an W furniture, also ru Box X6X Inut Reasona- 9-14-2dx bed- 14-6dx | ‘WANTED—A competent maid general housework in family No washing. Mrs. W. L. West Main st. FOR SAL condition. Tel. 1436 Oz all dining set 41 Emmons good pls 9-5- for | of two. Hatch, 247 9-13-tf FOR Sunday Inquire 1J 1914 NOTICE—Young man, senior in high school, would like position Saturdays or evenings. Box 32B, 2dx l’s Gro- c: 0 at this AL Newspaper mornings, net at 96 West st route -for earnings §1. 9-14-1dx | FOR SALE Hudson bargain Practically new touring car. Bif Williams Autd 9-10-6d | | ) | | WANT! Man over draft age for chauft Apply Charles Siebert, 123 Bassett street, evenings or phone 518-1 or apply at Corbin Garage. 9-13 super for ix A Apply woman 98 1 ta rrison )R SALE—Indian twin o so Jord touring car ble offer Tel. 33 off Allen. motoreycle, N ED—Girl for gene: work. Small family. Apply 16 Washington W. C. Hill. refused )”»\’ Brighton st., Eiectric r(.»d ur Auto Co., model 85 lig fires ¢ 4 deliyery aind \l1!|l ¥ sht consid Williamg 9-10-6d | Good St 9-14-3d house- Mrs. G 9-13-2ax Mig char Timekeep 1 factory. advancement. and cost cler Good chance for Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf . R room able Inut Re: 9- hed- e car 8 furnitu also rug son- Elm FOR SALE—B barber chairs, Lafayette rl two Shop. Four tables. 6 9-10-5d¥ WANTED—Woman far general house- work Good wages. One to help with cooking. 280 Main The Lenox House. Don’t endanger the life of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Telephone 1936, ARSI T— WANTED- work. -A young man for st pool The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 9-4-tf street. SALE—1917 Maxwell 1916 Overland passenger. 1914 T-passenger. All W Betz, tel. 2-14 WANTED—Three or rooms for light hous trally located. Box four furnished "keeping. Cen- 64, Herald. 9-9-6dx SAFE and = FOR MILK and of impurity Touring, light taur- Winton big Al condi« Winthron 9- "WANTED—Chambern Hotel WANTED-—Motor truck drivers. In- quire Shurberg's Coal Office, Frank- lin street. 9-3-tf a Belain. and dish- ing -13-tf g six, tion St.; in 139 —Two clerical work hours. Please and salary Herald. v ‘WANTED-—Male cashier, Apply 104 ! gins Forwarding Co., Chestnut & 8-28 voung ladies for Pleasant office, short ate experience if any expected. Box No. 12B, 9-10-6d4 i of Connccticut owning Hig- NTE D— Painting, kalsowmining. able price: paperhanging, Good work at reason- Box 7x Herald. 9-9-6dx FOR cords, Broad and 46 Inquire 1T Tel. 160. 9-12-Tdx SALE—Grafonola almost new St., Plainville rities are liable to taxes | the State Tax of d to the State e 5 i [ rates unl WANTED—Freight handlers ana crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, ‘Whiting St 4-6-11 npills has been p WANTED—For Hudson, Buick, Must be in gaod condition. particula Tire Herald Box A3A. a late model or Fords. Give full equipment, ete. 9-14-6d er on or <BE \ORE SEPT. 30TH. \ ANTED—Young women stenograph- ers, tvpists, bookeepers and clerk to register for pos No charge. Connecticut Busin College, 163 Main street. 9-12-3d FOR SALE—Three small cars. Owners in draft must be sold this week. at sacrifice. W. F. Kseley Elm and Franklin sts. Overlangd These £l will sell Ors. tation tnld of the r. Connors was fl B¥eE knd many friends ways and success in busi- ions. - WANTED-—Boy about 16 years old to learn a trade. Address Box 9 AX, Herald Office, < -tf e, WANTED-—Moderate priced farm; pay $500 cash, balance monthly yearly payments. Address 4 City. will or Main | -11-tf WANTED—Office bo exceptional chance for advancement. State age references 2ducation. Box 7A, Her- ald. 9-11-4d WANTED—Dodg Buick Roadster. Addr 95, City, giving full | particulars about car and price. | | 9-3-1f | FOR overhauled son, 703 East St., SALE—Hudson Supe: Bargain. N Tel. 1451-14 9-13-2dx TED—Competent housework girl. No laundry. Mrs. Robert S. Brown, 16 Forest st. 9-12-3dx TO RENE, FOR barn, and school, ham, The estafges of those who neglect to house, church Dun- 9-14-2d RENT—In 3 acres of $12 a Kensington, East Berli and near month. E Tel. D—Girl over 14 to help with 36 Camp st. 9-12-tf “An eight-piece orchestra furnished musie while crawds streamed in and out of the store from 7:30 until late at night. Every guest was presented with @ souvenir. There were cigars and clothes brushes for men and flowers for women. Large baskets of flowers, | gifts from other business firms and | friends, were everywhere in evidence | and added greatly to the attractiveness ©f the store. The exterior of the building is of white brick, with flower boxes on the ‘window sills and artistic lanterns for lighting, As one enters he is greeted with a large display of men's haber- dashery in two aisles of large show cases in the center of the store. On all sides are racks and racks of suits hung in such a way that a customer can choose without a moment’s delay. The colar scheme of the walls and cellings is light grey and the floors are coverad with green velvet carpet. | B. J. Minor of Ash Cresk has the | distinction of being the first person to purchase a suit of clothing in the | new store. He went in last night and found just what he wanted Mr, Connors expressed his appreci- ation for the many floral pieces which were received from Mr. and Mr: Charles Pager, Arthur Solomon, Haw- | Jey Folson and company, Lolpold Marse company, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halloran, W. R ton, Jacob Dryfus Sons, Alfred Dicker & Cohen, Philip | Cohen & Lang, A. James Ke lenberg, John O’Connor and the Con- nors-Halloran company of New Brit- min. pay this tax will be liable to A HdAVY PENALTY, - Money on hand or in bank is liable 00. Banks taxed. FOR SALE—U vhoMncrl Couch, Bookcase and a Dr r. Vet sonable. 49 Roberts. 9-13 Rug Bt 2-4. WANTED—Saleswomen wanted. Ply to Pullar § TO RENT—A pleasant home rooms, centrally located. street. of three 30 Star | 9-14-1dx Ap- Niven Boston Store. 9-10-tf or S FOR SA _Five room cottage, la garden, abundance of fruit, ghod paying boat business, 6 boats negrly clears all expenses. Inquire Roed« ler, opposite Johnson's station, Plainville. 9-14-1dx if more than S$5t Saving B, sits not i : deposit Furnished rooms, suitable 20 TO RENT— for housekeeping Herald. TED—Competent maid for eral housework. Good wages. washing. Apply evenings. ‘Whittlesey, 279 West Main. gen- No Miss Instructions and forms sent on ap- LOS plication. LOST—Man’'s Waltham day, road. watch, between North st., and Clinton Reward if returned to Herald. -12-3dx STITCHERS WANTED GOOD WAGES. ELITE WAIST CO. 90 ARCH ST. TO RENT—House to small Americs family. Chas. Dickenson, Kensing- | ton; 5 minutes walk from trolley 9-1 9-7-tf WANTED—Girl of local firm, as assistant in -tt Address Box 695 office city. | 9-3-tf ] WANTED—Girl or woman for general | housework. Good wage: Inquire Shurberg's Coal office, Franklin s STATE TREASURER, Hartford, FREE EVENING SCHOOLS FOR EVERYONE The City of New Britain the office and home of Return to Kensing- Kensington, Conn. 9-13-3d FOR SALE Good 4 Tenement—Fairview ct $6,000. Rental $50. 2 houses, 2 families cach, F w Street $7,500. Rental $61. A nice cottage and large lot in Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, ate. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE TO RENT—Heated Modern flat of 7 rooms and bath with connected coal range. Inquire 359 Main St. 1. H. Solomon. Tel. 1 7d LOST—RBIlack suit coat, between Kensington post John Nelligan. ton post office, Conn. THE PRICE YOU PA “T know I ought to take treatment; I have been running down for the last year or two. I am all fagged out, have no ambition, worry from morn- ing till night, don’t care whether I am dead or alive, have lost weight and cannot do the same work I used to do some years ago. If I were as strong I was, I could earn good money. I know I ought to treat with a good specialist, but I cannot afford to pay for the treatment.” You it NOW, friend, you do get it. Let FURNISHED ROON for m. general hous to 6 p. m. wiih afternoons off. month. Herald, 9-6-tf Union WANTED—A girl work from Thursday and Will pay $30 Box 20. TO R front Referenc: T—Furnished room; ple room; 13 Hart St., ups per required 9-14-2dx FURNISHED—Light rooms. Also single nut street. housekeeping room. 45 Wal- 9-10-tf GIRLS WANTED-—Apply indry, 266 Arch sireet. at FTOR RE rooms, housekeeping, Insurance. T—Two (urniqh(\d separate conveniences, light ! 16 Prospect St. i 9-7-1 NOTICE. front | Real F WE HAVE CUSTOMERS for one, two and three i, We want heuses in my not paying for dearly; vet are NOTICE — STENOGRAPHY and given in preparation for ice. To begin at once Stenagraphy, Herald. OTICE— les Civil Se Addre: 9-13-3dx me tell you why Your health is your capital; working capacity is the interest FOR RENTLarge turnishea room| family houses in center of city with board for two gentlemen, 24 Washington St. 9-5-t8 your you M. Scha after m planist, kb good condition and up to date to sell — See us about LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, At a court of Probate holden New Britain, within and for the trict of Berlin in the county of Hart- ford and state of Connecticut, on the 13th day of September, A. D. 191 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. On motion of Maude of George Ashleyo knainvPe tt, man, of said New Britain, as admin- istratrix on the estate of George As ley, late of New Britain within said district deceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the admin- jetratrix and directs that public tice be given of this order ing in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt Certified from record, MORTIMER H Ashley Hart- CAMP, Clerk DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STRE! no- | by advertis- | | ment. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. $3000. Buys on easy terms, just that lttle home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Williams Auto Go. Office and Qerv.ce. Station, 7 Elm St| 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) NTED —Typist WA in order depart- North & Judd Company. GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and sce our Chicf Opera tor and be given information in detail about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, etc. Southern New England Telephone Go. 84 COURT STREET. ( don’t, are drawing. A good manager never spends more than his interest. Should he begin capital his Interest decrease. And what are you doing? You allow your health to run down more and more; therefore, you can- not work and earn what you used to. Do you see the point? You are draw- ing on your capital—which is your health—by allowing it to run down, and so the interest (your working capacity) is steadily growing smaller. You used to make good money; now you earn about half of what you used to get. To make two, three or four dollars was play to you; and you had all your heart and soul in vour work. These happy days are gone. You now barely make a living and find it almost beyond your strength. And vou shudder at the thought of what will happen when the final breakdown come Figure out in what you have will be amazed what you are stimation. The dollar is an draw on the of course, to would, dollars and cents lost already and you at the amount; and ing to lose is beyond ¢ you MIGHT earn, but actual expense to you. ¥ | pocket You spend it. And what do you get | for it. Worry, anxiety, despondency, want and deprivation for your famil The dollar you take out of your and spend for treatment with experienced specialist is not an expense. It is an investment. And in | return you get inc ed working ability, higher wages, health and hs | piness at home Which will Can you he n \ choo: sitate ? wDr ClmtonJ Hyde’ Speelalist in Nervous Chronic Discases. ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD ST., H ARTFORD, CONN 12, 1:30 to 4; 7 to 8 and Folldays 10 to and Sundays resumes teaching 15 dax fa NOTICE—$200 suit. state cords of (o} 100-acra Balance on instalments to Price $2,000. Well located on highway. Should cut 1,500 wood. Good trout brook. Barnes, Barnesdale. 9-12-4a cash buys Arm. L. A b a $ ti GOVERNMENT CIVIL § Women Leonard Washington. SRVICE EX- ywhere Octo- 12,000 women clerks to be at W hington. Salary Experience unnecessary desiring government posi- ons write for free particulars, J. €', (former Civil Service Jx- 1075 Kenois Building, M1 er ppointed 1,200. TIONS—eve: miner), AUTOMOBILE Reasonable Richard AUTOMOBILE Seven-passenger PARTIES rat. Covert taken out. | Tel. 9-9-6dx taken tudebaker, John Hall. 8 P out. Phone 26dx NO1 fi struction work L. TICE—AIl kinds of Electrical Con- done; house wiring, Tel. 1628-4. Rich ard | §-28-tf | xture Co , ete. dan. o AUTOMOBIL £ PARTIES TAKEN ut. Buick Frank Brown, Tel. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM—351 Main, 1st flight. 9-13-3dx HORE PROPERTY FOR SALE WLL SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS WITHDRAWN SEPT 15th at Morn- ingside-on-the-sound. Until then vou | can save enough on certain choice locations to almost offset the in- | cr cost of building, and we assume all interest and taxes wntil | the next thus placing vou in| the same position as if purchasing | them but with the advantage of | this season’s “war bargains” oppor- | tunities. selling your place for you — We also rent houses. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street ull sized lots with water view and all improvements on high round convenlent to ch and | trolley, from $300 to $2,500. A few ! cott 0 to $11,000 modern | and attractive. After the 15th regu- | ices and terms on everything. Land Co., Morningside, Milford Tel. Milford 316-4 9-7-14 | | | J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. e Conn To25-tf The Broadway Restaurant at 67 Arch street will re-open Wednesday, S 18th, 1918 under the management of Carl A. John- son, formei owner, A cordial invitation to old, as well as new patrons extended. Sept. 305 Bank Buflaing. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange lephone612. AUTO TRUCKING Local and service. The Office 46 Main Int. Long Distai.ce Street, er-Urh New A. P. and \!AI\ moving by Auto truck. han Trs Britain, G Day and Night and Storage company. Tel. ansfer P. MARSH. FOR SALE Cottage on South Hig —by SCHLLW & COSTELLO Inc.; St., lot, 64 ft. front. TEL. ..4-4