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During the recent allied drive, the BRITISH Ia spite of the fact that little is be- 1g said of British successes in E pt! " TYPES OF GUNS SAN TAKEN BY played ‘a conspicuous part. as shown, were taken In the foreground nucks ores of gun from the enemy. Ca. st not be forgotten that they are ther and doing splendid work. In this Egyptian official seen WANTED — Saleswomen wanted. Apply to Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. MANROSS AUTO GO, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St DENISON GARAGE o 430 MAIN STRE Avery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. ' Storage, Supplies and Repairing. One-half Price Sale OF FINE FURS AT THE DRY GOODS (0., 381 to 385 Main Street $90.00 Red Fox Scarf .. $45.00 .00 Skunk Stole . . $42.50 Blue Dyed Fox CURRAN arf .. $40.00 Natural Nutria Muft $40.00 Red Fox Mufr $0.00 Hudson Seal Mufr $50.00 Cal. Lynx Mufis $25.00 Black Cony Muf )0 Red Fox Scarf $37.00 Red Fox $43.00 Red Fox $60.00 il And dozens of others from one of the best manufacturers in the country. Make your selec- ton early. THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO., 381 to 385 Main Street. $15.00 .00 tf| | | | | {W. R. NORTON DIES CANADIANS DBAG DEFENSES BY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918, is a German anti-aircraft rifie. Un- Canadian Official Photo, (c) derwood & Underwood. THE SEASIDE British troaps operating from behind sandbags on the coast. Copy ht Underwood & Underwood. AT FORT OMAHA, NEB. West Main Street Qualifitd Man Pilot Had at Young as Airplane Army School. Warren I Mrs. R. D. street, died Norton, son of Mr. : Norton of 785 West Main this morning of pneu- vording to word received by the commanding Mr. Norton 1d volunteered the autumn of 1917, He to Kelly Iield, Te and subsequent i transferred Omaha, whey e recd quai ifying drplane pilot He balloon squadron an assignment when His parents saturday that his but although to aid him in his his illness developed succumbed AT today of the promi his par- officer of vears nts from that of post was for was first s age a service he ntl ed examinations him n was atta a and wa ing sick last notified ondition verythin fight for health rapidly and he Mr. Norton New Hritain aw taken week were on was critical, was done grad school and I : nent in Y M. C. A. athletic circles. He member of Harmony lodge, M. Besides his parents, ived by one sister, Mi Norton, and three brothe: L regular, of the 22nd infantry, stationed at Plattsburg, N. Y., Douglas, and Allen Norton. Arrangements being made to have the remains brought home, and the date of the funeral will be an- nounced later. Mr. Norton was Ae N Ok he is sur | Martha Leon, now was well ‘known in town, and his family has the sym- pathy of a large circle of friends in their bereavement. NEW BRITAIN QUOTA $160,000 Campaign to Raise That November Amount in War Work Among Soldiers Discussed at Y. M. C. A. for The monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. board of directors was held last { evening. The secretarial force which was badly depleted, has been hol- stered up with part time men and the association now has complete staff | of secretaries Acting General Secretary J. W. Den- { ton reported that the association is in | good condition. Warren S. Slater, the physical director, reported that the gymnasium classes opened for the boys' department on September 3, with an attendance which was larger than that of September, 191 The husiness men’s and senior clas opened September 30, with a progr of military drills and me; Slater orted that 52 classes held during the month of with an attendance of $44. m includes handball, wrestling and individual wor Mr. Slater has had charge | City Guard work at ite nd was clerk of the course | field meet at the Berlin fair. At last night's meeting the director discussed the coming camp: the of November 11 for the work of the W C. A 1 o o B ewish Wel- Community Service, Ame the Salvation the New Britain 1d of this amount ML A George of the will =oon ap- a m Mr. were September The pro- of the armory at the weelk money Ay fare brary Assoc Army. The quota for district is $160,000 | $100.000 is ion and for the Y chairman in committea and sub-committees. The Class 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- sition. CASH I | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | 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 remair in the finder’s IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does nct know who lost it. All the must be in the Herald Advertizements for classified colomn oifice by 1:30 p. m. on the dzy of issue. BLEP WANTED--MALL TED--A man to look Codar St fler 10-1 Will pay Good ¢ Not ine Herald. 1 10-10-Gdx | week to start Ivandement Box 4D per for Addr Sl WANTED—Baker, at once. Apply Hudson Lunch. 10-9-tf WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box | WANTED. ctter bitch, white with black, | tan markings. Had cord attached to chain collar when she broke away. Finder please telephone Michael Mahon, 19-6, 5-3dx LOS! FOUND. STORAGE—If you want clean, dry storage room for your furniture or other goods in a brick building, see Myron D. Stockwell, the real es- | tate man, National Bank building. 10-1-12dx |G TON J. HYDE, ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE ¥ SCRAP Tet from the heap ! me save you scrap “Doctor, I am not sick, but 1 don’t feel right.” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the time. And that just expresses You are not go You can eat, you can sleep, first it. to bed. you can’ work. But you don’t st of former da not restful, and your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things bother you, ruffle you, that you never sicw. enough to with Your sleep u don’t enjoy work the vim noticed before. You begin to see dif- ficulties where there really are none. Trifles worry you, and not having enough troubles of your own, you borrow some. ual observer, you > you are ing to contro] yourself. And should tell a friend, or go to an in experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; you should shake it off. You bezin to doubt your- self. You sometimes think they are vight and try to brace up and be bright and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re newed vigor You bhegin wond if it really your mind only. And if it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- turing you; you are trying your best to fight them down, to appear happy, but in vain, You find yourself in the grip of an invisible that seems to sap vour life blood. And when you feel your strength energy and power slipping away from you, when you find you can't do jus- tice to your work any longer, then you become despondent and might even feel tempted to end it all. You are very much in the same condition as a delicately constructed engine, which has not been cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But trylng your own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the 1p heap DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, to power ASYLUM COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. | Wours—10 to § and 7 to 8. Sundays | and Holidays 10 to 1 | | WANTED try- | if you | HELP WANTED—IEMALE. NOTICE. WANTED—A woman to family washing. Box 25.C. ¢ ke Apply [13D—A maid f Good wages. Britain Ave No washing Hartford 10-15-1d WANTED—Lady eclerk and cashier ! New essary for Britain Must zood referency , Hartford No wle expe: to furnish SO, ne be Conn. Lady over twe trust. Apply The Ro 3-385 Main 10-15-2¢x position of Co., Apply | 10-15-tf A" woman to do No washing. Good Ntreet. cooking 50 Cedar 10-15 pay. Woman ake home 116 Arch St. Call evenings 10-1 Comp! t cook No washing: WANTE washing. o house maid. 16 Russell St Apply NTED—Young lady to assist general office work in who house. Address Andrews, Swift 10-14-tf WANTED- clean every w. Woman to Frid Forest St. sweep and Apply Mrs. E. 10-14-3ax. Pelton, 77 rED-—Maid for gene No washing. 18 Grove Hill, house- Mrs. S. 1 Phone 1926, 10-14-6dx. WAN! | work. ! Goss, nursemaid to Mrs. E. T. 10-12-4d WANTED—Competent care for year-old baby. West End Ave. et WANTED—Government needs 12,000 women clerks, New Britain examin- ations November 2nd. alary $1,- 200. Experience unnecessary. Wom- en desiring Gov't positions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examine 1073 Kenois Building, Washington. 10-11-5dx WANTED-—TLady clerk for music de- partment, must understand music and play piano. Hours 9 to 6, ex- ept Monday and Saturday. One- half day off each week. C. L. Pierce & Co. 10-10-6d to work on 142 Main St. 10-11-6d WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply 41 Lexington St. 10-9-tf WANTED—A woman delicatessen counter. TO RENT. TO RENT- keeping rooms, Steam heat. Phone 1473-12. TO RENT—Two or three nice light housekeeping rooms. Mr B Barnes, 84 Church. 10-1 3 desirable light all | improvemen Apply evenings. 10-15-1d FOR RE Vew tenement house, 5 rooms, all improvements. 11 Holmes Ave. 10-15-6dx TO R space 123 Cheerw Nice, small tenement and arage for auto. Apply street. Telephone 2051, 10-15-1dx TO RENT street. § South Burritt 10-14-1w> arage, 97 a month. TO RE 136 Main T—7 Lyons street. modern, Quigley, 27 10-12-tf rooms, street. TO RENT—Five rooms steam heat, 59 st Main 2nd floor. Inquire Rosenski. 1011-6d TO RF mobiles, Baker, —Storage room for wagons or furniture. J. Phone 506. 224 Arch. 10-9-64 Office and Service. \Station, 287 Elm St 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 und see our Chief Opera-~ @ tor and be given information M in detall about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, ete. Southern New England Telephone Go. 54 COURT STREET. home | Herala | ence | | NOTICE 10-15-1w | VE vir a One Cooperative Associatian Buys Liberty Bond aad per cent. dividend six months ending Septemn- 1918, Shares in the 41 and matures and will be paid 9, 1918. Amount to be L001.67. Subscriptions for in the October series will received at the office of the room 210 The New Britain and Loan Thousand declares a 2 3-4 for the paid shares now he roung lady that called at Porter N turday, October 5th, inquiring the value of diamond ring which she found, is known andj will avoid trouble by re- turning same to Sergt. A. J. Rich- dson, I’olice/ Department. 10-11-tf NISHED ROOMS. By gentleman furnished centrally located. Improve- preferred. With private family if possible, Reply to Box 12X, Herald. 10-15-3d. URNISHED provements, room, men ROOM, heated, modern im- 45 Walaut St. 10-7-tf = FURNSHED ROOM-—Corner and High streets. 'Phone 19-12 Lake Conveniences. 10-5-tf. WANTED, POSITION WANTED—Chauffeur for private family or truck driver. Ad- dress Box 10A, Herald Office. 10-15-1wx. 3JD—To buy 150 bushels pota- )0 heads cabbage, 10 barrels . 25 bushel onions, 5 bushel heans. New Britain General Hospital. 10-14-tf. WANTED-—Crossing tenders, 8 hour basic day, 35 cents per hour. Also freight handlers wanted. Apply freight office, Whitting street. FOR SALE—One share Sovereign Trading Company stock. Herald office. 10-12-3dx WANTED—Team and auto truck | cies on account of sickness. Box 14B | Herald. 10-11-44 e Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the house- | 2dx | auto- | Williams Auto Co.. 14th day of October A. D., 1918, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. On motion of John A. Abrahamson, of said New Britain, as Administrator on the Estate of Carolina Abraham- son, late of New Britain, within said | district deceased. This Court doth decree that { months be allowed and limited for the | creditors of said estate to exhibit their | claims against the same to the Ad- | ministrator and directs that notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in Esa., said New Britain, gnd having a circu- | tion in said distflct, and by a copy thereof on the public | in said Town of New Bri the place where the dece dwelt. . Certified from Record, MORTIMER H. CAMP, posting ign post nearest ed last n, 'WIN THE WAR Box 6XX, | drivers for a few days to flll vacan- | public | FOR SALE, FOR SALE—1917 Hudson Super-§| Touring car in first class conditio Also a 1916. Bargains. Willia Automobile Co., 287 Elm 8 10-15-5) FOR SALE—A gas heater, alm new. Call ‘phone 1145-2. 10-15-3 DOCTORS' ATTENTION—We ha the doctors’ ideal car. 1916 Hudsd Super-Six Cabriolet. Entirely ovel hauled. and refinished. Equipp with 1917 improvements. Big bR gain for price. Williams Autom| bile Company, 287 FBlm St. 10-15 | For saLE— riolet. O Splendid gain. Williams Auto Co., Street Tudson super-six, cal srhauled and painte echanical condition, By 287 Bl 10-11-4 FOR SALE—Practically Ford roadster. Williams Auto Co new 19, for cas Elm 8t. 10-11- FOR S! other pi. sideboard. ~Chamber suite, of furniture, Address Box b, seve includi Herald 10-9-1 FQR SALE---A small lot of Klondil white winter seed Wheat, se Rye, Rye straw, Horse and Co Lay, Fire wood, split and cut length for fire place. A few td to twelse old pigs, sired by big tyi Poland-China boar. Price $10 ead Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel phone 668-4, 9-214 DOHERTY 406 Arch St. s For Native Chickens a Top Beef and Spring Lam) house wif] Terms $1,04 Modern 3 tenement | large lot only $4,000. cash, Another at $5,600 and 2 sing] houses in suburbs with extra lot] $2,500 and $3 000. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall To Rent Light Housckeeping Rooms. Price $| Also light, airy single rooms. Prid \ $2—$2.25. BEGLEY HOUSE, 422 Main St. BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing | Specialty. Auto Suppli | George A. Ventres, Berlin Conn. J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE | TEL. 468-4 By Subscribing to the Fourth LIBERTY LOAN. After That Seec Me H. D. HUMPHR About Real Estate and Insurance. EY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate. Insurance. CAMP REAL 272 Main street SIT UP AND TAKE N OTICE—We can offer a one family house on Cottage Place at a very reasonable price, and easy terms to the right part; Harrison street rent, one of most desirable in city. No. 189 Winthrop Street upstairs $20. ESTATE CO. 205 Bank Builaing. THE :SON THE RUN Keep Him Going he 1112 will turn will strike hard— keep the booty already taken and to capture more. he will strive desperately But to he ! must be made to do penitential restitution We must send more men-—all that are needed—we have pledged our aid “to the last man and to the last dollar’—and we are giving glorious help. JOIN THE FIGHTING FOURTH Buy Liberty Bonds the W y Our Boys in France Fight—to the Utmost New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street. Telephene 612,