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hich we are in We ad- which sition ‘to furnish. "Vise in each case that our experidence has found will give the best possible results, or in other \words, If it Pos- sesses Merit We Have It. at Consult optometrist of our once; an ounce: prevention does not cost much and often a goodly of money. saves sum Optical Dept., Mezzanine 3alcony. DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT Mr. Frank A. Stockwell. for =z number of years with Hall's Gro- cery is mow cutting meat at this market. 4(}6 Arch St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE —4 Cylinder Oakland in No. 1 shape. Line 1916. 1—6Cylinder Yatch passenge’ Hudson, [ me) 1—1916 senger Cha eyling pas- ripped down Locomo- Ton M (owner liable to draf ck ) ADNA F. JOHNSON 159 MAIN ST. W BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 961. Truck e: uck than w uable The !aims to help Do you know this,fall? (It's tion Jof your health. 4n view a particul EVERYO Th md other the E OF THE e» € fetching fall fmmed. There frdion pleat ed vy are all OR e War Department Asks for Peach Fruit Stones and Nut Shells Drop Yours in the Liberty Barrela t Front Entrance to This Store. GIRLS PALL .00 frock are and ole- MODELS models for girls and misses other handsome frocks in thered skirts, and the new sizes 14 and 16 Vales Frocks for Fall 9.50 to $35.0 es fall mod els jerge, Silk, id wear and and si styl ou are thinking o ccept our of Betty Wales itest models from cordi al Fal erested in seeing W ghere ¢lse s with the Ploshkin. in this city can can Betty Wales label you sec ure FIITH invitation New for 1918 and t winter of 1919 1k and serge combinations. in There's e for many tomorrows Betty not, we f Dresses just now over are showing. or the new to look 1 Dr York and afford a real treat to hat is newest in Fashion this sea- we attractive. Dre ales Good find anything Betty Wal Betty W you the genuine 1, showing the as ses, FLOOR. Uncle Sam Says Corsets Are Necessary why Uncle Sam because he is convinced , don’t you thir your of th eeds in selecting Coursets, will permit you to wear Corsets they are essential to the preserva- vour able to consider may be nk it is your duty so that you your country the most efficient service in performing your SMO CORSE one embodies 11 p r hygienic service. T her: Corsets, and meet ach ordinary ments exactly T AR are greater values than ALL OTHERS, and no e patented hygienic features. hey .00, IN atented efore, Nemo individual HYGIENIC SERVICE! devices which provide for Corsets fit better health-style require- s because THEY OUT- made for the inval- for all ty other Corse xtra charge Nemo Corsets, 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- f'ASH IN ADVANLE sition. ONE CENTAWORD EACH INSERTION. M[NIMUM CHARGE 03 | HELP WA WANTED: girl rovn ousework tobert S| IForc 6-3d WANTED—A woman iron. Apply 596 Arch. sh ant 9-14-2dx to WANTED: work Girl Apply for 19 So. general High St. 9-14-6dx house- competent maid work in family Mrs. W. L st for of two Hatch, 9-13-tf al hous No washing West Main WANTED- work. Good with & Lenox House. Woman far general house- One to help Main st, T} 3-3d coo 250 and WANTED- washer Chambermaia dish- Hotel Belain ? | WANTED—Two clerical work. hours. Please and sa Herald. young ladies for Pleasant office, short state experience if any | xpected. Box No. 12B, 9-10-6d WANTED—Girl housework. 14 to help with ‘amp st 9-12-tf over 36 ( WANTED—Saleswomen wanted. Ap- iply to Pullar & Niven Boston Store. 9-10-tf WANTED—GIrl as of local firm. assistant in office Address Box 695, City. 9-3-tf WANTED—Gir] 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 GIRLS WANTED—ADppDly Laundry, 266 Arch sireet. at Union 7-26-tf NOTICE. NOTIC! respon. After this date 1 will not be le for any bills contracted wife, Mrs. E. Elton. MER E. by my ELTON ! Sept. 16, 1918 N vacuum Telephone 8.7 [ICE—Will rent electric cleaners $1.00 per day. 2079. EVENING | SCHOOLS FOR E City of New all who wish to learn the Enghsh language. | work 1 ‘ ways | School | ! (M September 16, 1918. The Grammar School, Elihu (North and Lee) Sacred Heart School, This will help you in your and in many other Three centers for Evening Monday, will Open ain and Chestnut) Burritt School, (Gold Street) ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce that sanitary baking plant in tended to the citizens of New at any time We also sell all brands of TEL, Schneider & Rubenstein 11t WHOLESALE AND the city. we have A Britain to caly Flour at 621 RETATL the most cordial wholesale § | the edge of New Britain. up-to-date and invitation is ex- and inspect this plant and retall, HARTFORD AVE. BAKFRS Britain | TO RESCUE OF G. A. w. Veter W. W company, to the Grand day an organization without a home. Mr. Leland has offered the member: of Stanley Post one of two rooms in his block at 325 Main street to be used as club rooms without cost. The citizens' corps is also attempting to aid the old soldiers in finding quarters. For about 25 years Stanley Post had | quarters in Beaton’s block but when | the owner sold the property the Post | was instructed to seek other quarters Leland Offers Grand Army ns Quarters in His Block. Leland of the Besse-Leland is the first citizen to come of the to- fore as a champion Army veterans who stand ANNUADL SHOW. of New York,” one of M. Cohan’s musical comedies been chosen by the Y. M. T. A. Society drama committee to be presented by the society in the early I part of next year. The committee has ! heen backed by the society with funds to carry out the preparations for pre- senting this play although there was some discussion at a recent meeting as to the advisability of presenting a play at this time with about one quarter of the members of the society in the service, and the majority of | those remaining liable under the new man power’ bill. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET | “TABS” ¢ Talk & B. 1) | Xivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. | Storage, Supplics and Repairing. | | $3000. | Buys on easy terms, just that little home you have been looking for in Large lot, and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall MANROSS AUTO G0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Hhone 2 139 Arch St bar | Williams Auto Go. - Office and Service. |Station, 287 Elm St NOTICE — STENOGRAPHY given in preparation ice. To begin at Stenagraphy, Her Te: for Civil once. 247 | | W All Advertisements for the classified <column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the WANT: l-.[; lent Office Boy wdvancement. Box 9-16-6d Bright chance for office work 4 Wooc work ApDly ind St 9-16-3dx >—Man for men for qutside tionaléBiscuit Co., and Na- FOR SALE, Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Pins 3 Rings are found in surpris quantities and turned in the Herald. Your money wi surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALE. Do vou want to save or bag on charcoal? Schwartz, 107 Gle line of canned good 9-16-1 irl fine come to also a cheap Wakef H“ll baby Inquire FOR RALI: Reasona reet carri 267 Chestnu 9-16-2d A\ small lot of best winter wheat. The Berlin, Conn 1. 668- 9-11-e0d3 le FOR dile lin F: AL white rms, Klor Ber- FOR SALE—20 pigs, 10 to old All sired by Regist: Type Poland China Boar. each. Berlin Farms, Tel. 668-4 n al Price §10 Serlin, Coang 8-13-64; SALE OR RENT—6 room cot< New. All improvements, Bel Inquire New Britain Lumbe 9-12-49 set; good Emmons placey 9-5-tf it = " | FOR SALE- condition Tel. 1436 Oak dining Call 41 4. a FOR SALE-—Pears for pickling. Tel. 292-13 canning an 9-14-3d FOR Hug bar SALE—Practicall new 1918 on super-six touring car. Big d x NTED-—Man not as night watchman Authorized by U Service. Box XiX, subject to draft local concern mployment Herald. by 9-16- I Por- Adams 9-14-6dx d ED—2 Clerks, Apply at 2 Driver 50 Main st WANTED--Timekeeper in local facto advancement. and cost clerk Good chance for Herald, Box 5 9-5-tf WANTED—A work. young man for store The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 9-4-tf WANTED—Motor truck quire Shurberg’ lin street. drivers. In- s Coal Office, Frank- 9-3-tf FOR SALE—Two carriages, gy, all rubber tired Cheap for Cash. Telephone 952-2 one and Hen Hous 9-14-6d FOR SALF i ian room furniture, also rug. ble. Herald, Box X6X. Walnut Reason 9-14-2d Bug- 0 Chestnut st., bed- i ash. Williams Autat , ) -10-64 model 85-4 dalivery| lights and starter. New cord tires. Might consid>! pleasure car in exchange. Williams Auto Co 7 Elm st 9-10-6 Co. FOR SALE—1917 Y| car. Electric X| FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Touring,! FOR SALE—Indian twin also Ford touring car. ble offer refused. Tel Brighton st., off Allen. motoreyc: No re: “9-14-3 L.os1. No A .o 3 extras. 1916 Over ing d 1914 ssenger. All Betz, 14 light tour- Winton big, Al condi Winthrop 9-12-3dx] in 139 d FOR cords, —Grafonola and 2 46 re- almost new Inquire 105 LOST—Black suit coat, between Kensington post office and home o John Nelligan. ton post offic , Kensington, Conn. the Return to Kensing- 9-13-3d Broad St., Plainville, Tel. 160 : 9-12-7dx FOR cars. must SALE—Three small Owners in draft. These car: be sold this week. Will sel Overlanc 'WANTED—Male cashier, Apply Hig- gins Forwarding Co., Chestnut St. 8-28-tf LOST—Sunday night, a diamond. Main St., wpstairs. 9-16 Re- ward if returned to Laura Morency, t E crifice. W. F. Keeley Garage,) m and Franklin sts. 9-12-5dx) d | FOR SALE—TUpholstered Couch, Rug, WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appiy at frelght office, Whiting St 4-6-tt WANTED—Boy about 16 years learn a trade. Herald Office, old to Address Box 9 AX, 3-23-tf TC REXL, FOR RENT—In barn, 8 acres and school, $12 ham. Kensington, E: of a st land month, Tel. 92 Berlin, near, house, church P. Dun- 1 TO RENT famil ton; House to small American Dickenson, Kensing- walk from trolle 9-12-tf 5 minute TO RENT-—Heated Modern flat of 7 rooms and bath with connected coal range. Inquire 359 Main I H Solomon. Tel. 1771 ———eeeee s FURNISHED ROOMS. NOTICE—Emma M resumes teaching TO REN irnished minutes from center. Toom. 15 Three 0. Box 589. 9-16-3dx cash 1ce on suit. Price $2,000 state highway. cords of wood. c. Barnes, buys 100-ac instalments to Well located on Should cut 1,500 Good trout brook. Barnesdale. 9-12-4d GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE EX- AMINATIONS—everywhere Octo- ber 12,000 women clerks to be appointed at Washington alary $1,200. xperience unnecessary. Women desiring government posi- tions write“for free particulars, J. C Leonard (former Civil Service Ex- aminer), 1073 Kenois Building, Washington. 9-12-5dx AUTOMOBILE PARTI taken Seven-passenger Studebaker 82 John Hall. out. Phone 7-26dx NOTICE—AII kinds of ruction work don: ures, etc. Tel. Coridan. llectrical Con- house wiring, 1628-4. Richard L. 8-23-tf AUTOMOBIL out. Buick PARTIES TAKEN Frank Brown, Tel. 7-25-tf car. Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are 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 t I bank is linble | ian - $500. Banks | l [ [ | it more aving deposits not taxed. Instructions and forms sent on ap- i i STATE TREASURER, Hartford, Conn. | pleasant upstair 9-14-2dx TO R —JFurnished room; front room; 13 Hart St., Reference required. FOR RENT-—Large furnished room with board for two gentlemen, 24 Washington St. FURNISHED FRONT Main, 1st flight. WANTED, WANTED- baby ¢ Second hand twin rriage. Box D, Kensington. 9-16-3d WANTED—For Cash, late models of Hudsons, Buicks, Dodges or Fords. Must be in good condition. Give full particulars, tire equipment, etc., Herald 3A 9-14-6d good Box 4 WANTED—Kitchen copdition. Box stove in X, Herald. 9-14-2dx NTED—Moderate priced farm: $500 cash, balance monthly payments. Address ty. WANTED—Dodge or Buick R . Address Box 695, City, giving full particulars r and price. J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE will about ¢ te So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perrna- nent employment under good working condltions. Call and see our Chief Opera- tor and be given Information In detall about wages paid, hours of work: sicknes ability and pension plan, room, ete. Southern New England Telephong Go. »4 COURT S§TREET, or, LOST—TFemale Boston bull-dog. Brin dle. White spot on forehead. Abou six months old. No collar. Rew: if returned to Lyceum Theater Johr NTED —Typ WA Company. rd 1st in order depart- ment. North & Judd Bookcase and a Dresser. Very rea- sonable. 49 Roberts. 9-13-3dw| A 2 ! FOR SALE—A six room cottage. bargain if taken at once. No. Parkmore St. Party leaving town. -16-6dx STITCHERS WANTED GOOD WAGES. ELITE WAIST CO. 90 ARCH ST. n 0od 4 Tenement—Fairview St 2 houses, A nice cottage and large lot in Real Estate. acres of land just over the double pay as it were. No. 189 Winthrop St. $20. 272 Matn strees 2 families each, Fairviw Street $' FOR SALE treet $6,000. Rental $50. 00. Rental $64, Greenwood Street, cheap. . H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Insurance. l)o You Want To Own a Two Family Huuse with 3 city line, where you don’t have to pay high city taxes? Just the place for a small farm. You can work in the shop every day — Draw | Come and see us. i RENTS—Newington house furnished to right party. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 205 Bamk Buflaing.- FOR Cottage on South Hi Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewrnter Exchange lephone 612. SALE gh St., lot, 64 ft. front. — by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc.,, § 242 MAIN STREET. treet wil 8 under the man extended. A cordial invitation to old, as well as TEL. 24-4° | The Broadway Restaurant | at 67 Arch 18th, 191 son, former owner. | re-open Wednesday, Sept. agement of Carl A. John- new patrong