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The Classified Columns are vour agents-—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- érs out of the hundreds will Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg guantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remair in the finder’s be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 199 | hands if he does not know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. . wholostit. WANTED, NELP WANTED—MALR. nall Buick small | WANTED AT ONCE-——Man to drive | FOR SALE—Upright mahogany piano, | ¥ rse for work or des running condition Ford Tight Delivery and help in nearly ae Must be lve; "elepl B7-4 A e mont or] hardwarc store. Under or over| Any reasonable offer. 59 Laurel st. | palRe Kou l draft age preferred. Apply Herbert| second floor, next North & Judd's — - L. Mills Tlardware Store, Main | )-24-1dx | FOR SALE—Oak dining set; good i-1d e i condition. Call 41 Emmons place, went of r > - - ~ S R R No. 430 Winthrop fur- 3 6. 9-5-tf rooms. Improvements X, IED-—-Clerks in several depart 21 inch fire-pot Good con- b family o adults X o1~ nents whole ¢ part time This dition. Price $35. Can be seen at ‘ FOR SALE—Brollers and fowls, ald s Ix | st open daily from 9 a. m. to | Winthrop street or phone 381 | fancy Leghorns, cockerels and pul- except rday, whea it Wm. H. Scheuy 9-21-tf lets, chicken coop and wire, G. A. by (R e ank 25 aal — — : Glidden, 59 Ellis—Phone. 9-19tf MeMillan Store 0 -tf | FOR SALE—Two carriages, one Bug- . all rubber tired; and Hen Hous 10K SALE smell lot of Kionails “heap for Cash. 260 Chestnut An elderly gentleman for L Furnished Hingle Rooms ne e and simple clerical work. | Telephone 952-5 o white winter aced Wheat, seed modern improvenments, heatec 15 ¥ at oflice of Corbin Cabinet | ve, @ Horse and Cow alnt I anc to Walnt FOR SALE—A nice pet bull-c IR Gl s e A r : A few' ten = Felephone 20 or call 1 Wilcox St. < WA D—Ilome in Plainville for ol- | WANTYD-—Collector to assist attor- 9-24-3d wel 1 sircd by big type derly invaiid woman. Pric 5 ney in New Britain nd vieinity. | B lax 1 k Price $10 each Address H. M 1ith, General Bond required Sal md o = 7 = : | . : coms | FOR SALE—2 3 house blinds, | liversy | rission. Creditors’ Collectors Al-| good as ne pieces of ma- P ! ance, Malley building, New Haven | hogany furniture in good condition, 9-24-1dx bargain if taken at once Inquire DR ALE tenemen block, Addr - e 1892 Fairview st., 2nd bell, Sat. after-| Tooms e iern improvements, particulars about car and price. fw )—Shoe salesman for Satur 9-24-3dx Apply 475 afternoor: and evenings. Good Modern Boot Shop. 168 M phone 668-1 noon or evening rape vines, peach and | FOR SALE—Two ten se power FOR RENT. o t shad ces and California privet Stanley G Glidden, = — hedge homas Paones: 212 Oak 108 Trand E ire. 9-33-tf. _ - — 1 wad A yvoung man to work in t. 9 : g st, 5 r S ¥ ; ; - . TO RENT—Sept. 1st, room 1 shoe store. (Good opportunity fo floor, all modern improvements. [ iy : ght mar Appl Chas. Moss, 9 A it oy Inouiradioz Eaitviowi| MREEOSBIERAE DRUEC RS S cRr i 20 4 st. 2d bell, Sat. afternooa or eve- B = Sas = = A g — | NOTICE: "o ar FIte ar e AT e e s | NOTICE—You are inview to hear | PET BULL DOG—Tor sale. Phonel NOTICE. 20. 8-24-8dx Roadster., Evangelist McPherson. It may he 3 class condition. Self Starte vour last opportunity \ saviors of ; Heary Wilson is in the background. Z S ELOCLI pioRcan k drive an automobile. To come well cau (¢) Underwood & Underwood.|TO RE ive-r enome ato! 1 icheia v 4 & TO RENT—Five-room tenement inl ocommended. Soverelgn’s Trading | and electric lights. Cheap, a bar Kensington, on tralley; all improve- | ., Co. 9.21-tr. | Time Religion.” Three meetIngs| ggin. Write at once. Box XA4X ments; with or withoul garage daily, at Unity Church, Pratt street Tieaia b S 107 Novs and girls. Five ring-toss look forward to the most successful ) George S. Griffith 2 Hartford 9-24-4dx B¥ ! tournarents for boys and five for girls Year of our boys' department Fo RENT—Twe or ihree rooms for { WANTED—An errand boy. Apply at - FRgur * were ni\%:n, with entries. A five- “Our complete membership to date | Jignt housekeeping. Steam heat| the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock | $100 REWARD—I'or evidence that|FOR SALE—Dodge Touring Car " eyrul ! team infer-plavzround baseball league , is as follows: Seniors, 708; boys, & and gas Address Room Herald Co. 9-17-tf will convict the party who went into Good running’ condition. Cheap iffy iy dtate, due | was coadweted by the physical direc- | sustaining, 170; tatal, 1,193, my barn Saturday night, Sept. 21st taken at once. Address Box 19 B of the fellows | tor, and He personally umpired all of | E — and cut up my harness and halters, Herald. But stating to us wherc they | the 34 gapes that were scheduled and TRY COUPLE FOR g y D 4 o letting hor loose,also went into ve gone. Howeéver, we ar : o |played. Affer cvery game the players | i 5 : A steam heat gnditbrovemen g L :3:.‘-‘&\"11“:\\-‘:1;'!‘(“ ”“r‘.““‘,”- 2o for cow barn letting bull loose, stole caretul and o ~vailve] - estim Lacdlfen) thslnssibestna venr LaDEREnSIG S AsE, | eDE b 0y L e e B O e | Wty o Teralll M e livipe s fich eelien S fan we Plave tho numblrrat shower baths and swimming [OM10 Tergeno '1‘_”“‘ e . UG | R S s roullng .ot pattern. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley The question of ‘Ove v- | poal, wilgl} proved a popular stumg Tozela Were placcd on trial fa ot proommEToReriTen sz | LR e e oty LIS IIe TR s | B Ot e -3d. jos’ still continues to be one of among the Yoys. The physical di- {Perior couit here :":f,“ 1[,‘“0 he Two Family House. Wdults, i s e (f“‘,rlgmq S - - < important questions of association ! rector was flso responsible for the TMIICET EN R references. 113 Bassett St. S S e 917t | NOTICE—Interlocking weather strips ork Already = 21 men from our | baseball Jeafue for men, known ag SO, T18 WOTALE THSPAAC D CCE 951976 03| e e s | RO UL DN ALY BRI, #4018 Chest membership have enlisted for this;the Walnut [HIll City baseball league. | 10T1€ between jeloaane, FLovone WANTED-—Young man for D:l\"’n‘ nut St. Send postal. 9.23-6dx | great work. The larger number are | > e ague | ¥ composed of four | Le'EeNo, Who was ar sted in Bridge- = e work in local factory office. Good | now in service and ot §i0 walt. teams'ang Rlavedl on Situraayiafter-| LOXRECONT DSt deys artar itheim FURNISHED ROOMS. chance for advancement. State a B oacrs. The new draft raling will |noons. (MWH claborate programs. for, del) formerly was a boaderiin the references, etc. Box 24C, Herald. i 1t miore Aiftcult than ever to fibs playerounds were arrensed hy the | C@mmeots home. Sevem Jurore Were|yo = RENT secure e fore and more the | physical director. One was rendered chosen in the opeaing court session. value of women “Over the is be- | by the boys and girls of all the pl e s == improvements. Adults only. I coming apparent | grounds at their annual mid-season UST DEPOSIT 10 PER CF ka Room Re v. 84 West Main “The fact that our W: Work | outing at Walnut Hill park, August 1, Washington, Sept. 24.—Ten per st, N. E ase, 1 9-24-tf Council is now paying women workers | and the other one given at their aa- wn'.‘o! the ‘]‘;mlfl‘h Liber ]‘ loan »*‘“1“- TO R e Six. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. on the same basis as men will facili- | nual play festival at Walnut Hill park seriptions will be required on appli- |~ qusekeeping rooms. All improve- 9-2 - P st L e ol e e L e S el e oo T e #-25-6ax| BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. service. Women are proving especially | ivery Thursday evening during for past loans, the treasury announced Tel. 14 WANTED—Freight handlers and | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | efficint in clerical and canteen work. | the month of July and August the today. Twenty per cent. will be due | m5—py TiTes nicels Fummiched| Crossins tenders by N. Y. N. H. & | Seven-passenger Studebaker. Phone | “Just now there Is a special need | physcial director went down to the November 21, 20 per cent. Decembet ] =5 /"0 5 0 o s o0ioq of grass (rowen) H. R. R. Appy at freight office, No. 827-5. John Hall. 8:27-26dx to serve as automobile me- | State Armory, and as part of their 19, 20 per cent. Jaauary 16, and 30 e e : : Whiting St 4-6-12 meountants and school | regular evening program of activity, |per cent. January — | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN| The estates of those who neglect g save the -members of the City Guard — — s : Tel. | & 2 2 : out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. | oo i Omnce more we are forced to re- | setting-up exercises, relays and games. | GOMPERS RECEIVED BY KING. HELP WANTED—FEM!/ Los1. 188-2. i3 ||| pa¥ hls tax Will be liable fo e e ron ourl asidl start ‘When the South church Sun London, Sept. 24.-—Samuel Gom- | =T o 5 : S z . Bort a removal from our DA Ste |scnool held their picnic at Lake Com- | pars, bresident 6f the American Fed. | WANTED Waitress and dishwasher, [ LOST—Packetbook on Main or Chest- | WA NTED A HEAVY PENALTY, parent that other than ordinary | pounce the physical n:ho((m ad |eration of Labor, and the other mem- | 294 Main street, Asia Restaur: | nut St. Return to Herald. Rewar: methods will have to be employed in | charge of the program of sports bers of the American labor commis- E i 9-23-3dx 43 | < 4 order to carry on successfully the {ulso spoke Sunday morning, August sion were received by King Georgo = T A — spection on government Honeyson Hand ctiin bank s 1 V0N sl G 1 o the 8 church ay se . e e T JANTED—Young lady for filir LOST—A bunch of ke Reward if more than $500. Saving Banki SEUthLof s havoc ns. The special | 18, to the South church Sunday school *ye ¥. Queen Mary joined them | W - I o o 2 500. ving Ban ,..m)‘ 2 O itions of each | boys and girls on the “Playgrounds of o The rosal couple expressed | clerk in manufacturing company's| for returr to Box 22 Herald Office. work in New Britain. Apply | [ tarirmend i local fiel | have to determine the | New Eritain.” high appreciation of the attitude of | office ate age, references, experi- 21-3d \ st The physical department has been |labor toward the war and wished the ences and salary desired | by letter giving fuli particu- Office 3dx —Soven-room apartment, | WANTED—In office of large local MURDER. k == = =S Residents of Connecticut owning SD—Oct. 1st, 4 or 5 room rent by Ameri family. 3 small chil- | taxable securities are liable to taxe: dren. Address H. W. L. Herald ! Office. 9-23-2dx. WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk | = = — | four mills has been paid to the Statd in local factory. Good chance for | NOTICE—Automobile parties taken R RsEnaEl s Treasurer on or advancement. Herald, Box 26XX. out. Reasonable rat Mitchell Cosy suite furnished rooms for lizht housekeeping AlL at local rates unless the State Tax o Very desirable light- :—Women for in- policy to he pursucd } 4 : s “Nr. Bor Shorte increasing ac. | thoroughly cleaned and all apparatus | Americans a safe return home. Herald Office. 9 Sunday afternoon a sum tivities responsibiliti connec- | put in first-class condition, and every- — - - e of money ecither on E. Main, Hart- lars. Appointment will be | tion with his work s wni ackson. | thing is in readiness for a busy sea- WANTED—A young lady in filing ford ave., North or Smalley street. B \ gy . I b = 5 . son's program of netivity - g EVE department. One who has had ex Party can ill afford to lose same. made in New Britain. Cllf’l hicnes Bac i o ; e i perience in filing preferred. Apply | Kindly leave at Herald. Reward. v oy s oy, B Dot vt | ton E. Davenport, Supt. U. } ing to the more insistent ca % L of the great outdoors, the pressing | - —— - —~ - S. Emp. Service, 8 Ford St. | Drawer 1021, City. 9-24- 9-24-1dx. - interest { te that Rev Thienes, formerly of this city '] b} T & STATE TREASURER’ ienes, for f ; has eedl of vir ehdsa acuits ara § WANTED—Girl for general house- | LOST—Between Hart & Hutchinson H cepted the position Cour < o ey (N TR G IR L i L3 2% R work. Apply 19 South High St. | and Railroad station, pocketbook, artford. l Hartford, e e | S A y -6dx | containing $45.00 and registration = = — = S = 1 " i FOR SALE e R e e g 3 - — - - — card. Reward if returned to John 3 Family H g * department has fallen off some- | e, WENIED ssaleslad IesRforgpe i ren s fNONItzE IR S ELOR S et fonh) 2 Houses, 6 1"1 5 rl\iv\\hl\(l‘lmfl \“tu',, : 1\">E—( [0: [r‘il’m)r(ql MJ”"I}( 1 what during the summer months. { k i e and lad shoes. With or without Conn. 9-24-2dx each. All in good condition will yiover 1(1‘!.(‘ f ?U i s e e e Ctmontihas heon | N experience for Saturday afternoons il T e T e Phiysical Department. ‘open as usnal and at no time have g and evenings. Good pay. Modern il 22 8 ALES S Ohis aeEinUES Rtrest ARRVer v C et ths o (B 1 - oca o ay D ves: 3 ‘In the ak , of the regular |eclasses been cancelled because of poor : | Boot Shop. 168 Main St. 9-23-tf. 0 = ation WEay 10 Sper cent. lonidnvestment 9 hot months, an individual na- | “At the fust of each moath re- LS WANTED—Salesgirls. Experience not ture has been indulged in. Tland b: len\hnwm have been served to the M needed. Pleasant work. Salan has been playved extensively and ha ew members, together with those who g s $9 a week. F. W. Woolworth ; OIflCC aIld gel'VlCE. proven itself an all year 'round game. | were instrumental in bringing them § Why not bring “SAFETY ‘0., 8 Main street 9-23-2dx | About 800 men availed themselves of | into the asscciation. These occasions | Movement Right Home by Ut " il 'Stallon’ This form of port to keep in condi- | have been successful, nof only in get- | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and | WANTED- mbermaid. Hotel Be- tion. The shower baths and the swim- | ting the members together in a social | Cream, for Ours is the only properly [ loin. $30 month, board and room. | = ming pool proved popular 1l times. | way, but also in securing new mem- ; Pasteurized Product Sold in New Also housckeeper. 9-23-tf About 200 men sought vefreshment in | bers. Membership in our boys™ depart- | Britain. — e this manner every day. In addition | ment has increased through the faith J E SE]BERT D Women to do cleaning in { to this all of the 79 hoys' swimming |ful and efli cfforts of our bao . . N, e Apply labor bureau, Land- | Instructions and forms sent on ag plication. Secretary of Hartford County prveat The followine report presented our Physical Director, Warren Sl speaks for itself, and I present it as prepared by him without comment Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate. Insurance., 287 Elm St : e A = Here’s a One Family House on Cottage Place we ca offer fo ly $3,300—It w $4,5 ild i 7 ANTED ~-Typlst r only would cost $4,500 to build it today 205 Bank Builaine. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters ARE WANTED BY THE of All Makes So. New Eng Tel. Co. §| v sl ol Sold, Rented and = Y'OR POSITIONS AS : < = i Repaired. N e “Hate st & eronuceon || TELEPHONE OPERATORS N. B. Typewriter | ~ | Conirol tem, is desirous of 1 Th o e R R irous of lo ese positions offer perma- T e Y A s e || SRt SR L S | et e Gl Exchange | number of years with ¥all’s Gro- uranteed Results. Present posi working conditions, oy :: nOW cutfing meat at this | (joq s -v‘u’-mv Government Call and see our Chlef Opera- Telephone 612. R referred. Address Efficieacy - Family 10 room brick dwelling located in Clayton opposite 406 '\I'(‘h St pBritain Herald 8-24-8dx e S =) DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET GIRLS I ot d ¢ You had better take a look at it, as we can sell it on pretty e e ibervisea and the total | work secretary, Mr, Woods. We now S Sy r%, Frary & Clark. 9-21-3d €r d€PArt- | jiperal terms. It would make a nice home for YOU—Ren “ttendance was 2,768. The total | have enrolled 315 boys in good stand- e e tiba & R N h & J dd 2 x : A e maths taken by both men |Ing, over 300 of whom are full privi- S e e ment. ort u at No, 189 Winthrop street.$20. and boys during July and August |lege members S— - —J ol 3 iy 5 5 C came pretty ciose to the 15,000 mark. | “The cash receipts for membership $3000. _ Lunch & Blso chiort orderienok. ompany. As a form of extension work vm»liwm AY 1 to September 1 have ex- on easy terms, just that little Eaeatt MP REAL ESTATE CO- rec —operate: ceded by a considerable sum, those | home you have been looking for i S S physical director has co-operated with ie 3 y poking for in 5 = The public amusement commission aad | during’ the same period of last year. | the edge of New Britain. Large lot, PBD s competent i J. HOCHMAN 272 Main street Bis sorcod them In \ cupachy of| ho social, recreational and relis- | barn and coops. City water and gas. 1ol Roaerken Tamlly of two. | 2 geiieral Saupcruizorfottne Bivalicity | lous activlties of the associalion Mnst H. N. LOCKWOOD e Sinioh Pays Best Prices For Jlaygrounds under their jurisdiction.|of mecessity fl rger place in th Vi 4 S Dottt s el o h both W. €. Moorehead and John | life of the members in the winter than ; Real Estate and Insurance i e il JUNK and SECOND Rourke gone, the need was so impera- | in the summer. To meet this aeed Mr City Hall lnipes sidfand i HAND FURNITURE tive that the physical director as-|Woods has carefully outlined an in- washer. Hotel Belain. 9-13-t2 | sumed thelr parts in the city play- | teresting and helpful program, which = — TEL. 468-4. ground movement. Never, during the |includes socfal, religious and educa- ANTED—Girl over 14 to help with moaths of July and August had the |tional activities program which housework. 36 Camp st. 9-12-tf mssoglation physical director been | Will not only meet some of the real L = e - busier, During this time he has |needs of the hoyvs, hut will \llqv fill the o s ol ke n.;i)mqun» office Tiss.in one way or another between | boys with the idea that t is | | of local fir Address Box 695, City. T e Y o o Eirie oF ihelnot only a good plnce to go to, but Storage and Accessorles, b-a-tf playground He hus conducted 29 » to bring @ nu‘m PRepalr Work a Specialty. track and ficld meets, consistiag of strong physpeal program wil hone 2227 \[ll ATION WANTED. g R At s of | also be carried out hy Mr. Slater. We 139 Arch St. = st : Shop Effic v Man, Al Meclianic tor and be given Information L detail about wages paid, = | B bours of work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, resy 0 ent room, ete. Murray's br yard. Just repaired, papered and put in good condition. A real bargain for the righty party. The Home Banking & Realty Co. PHONES 728 and 101 AUTO TRUCKING Southern New England Local and Long Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Nighg Jight HonsckeePing Rooms. Price $1 service. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Stora, ympany Also light. #iry si rooms. Price Tele hone flfl, : Office 16 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. & e ‘-t-,gg‘r STREET, 3 A. P, and G. P. MARSH, Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, BRGLEY T Storage, Supplies and Repairing.