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'.ungs, 1id to Dizgnosis meribes all diseases is truly wonderful and astonishes all who call upon him; and his extensive practical ence Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FREE TO THE SiCK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Naughton making an X-ray exd with improved M ¢ examinations are e 10 atel Beloin, Wednesday, Oct. m. to 5:30 p. m. (REE FOR THIS VISIT 23rd, Hou Never before has auch an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, The sick muititudes crowd his offices from the should not fail to take advantage of it. every visit the young, the old, the rich, him should remember the day, dates Are You Sick? Are You Suf- fering? If So Call on Him and Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. The rapidity with which he his his de- experi- enables him to determine Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTON New 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- OCTOBER 99 1918, CASH IVADVAN CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16s | England’s Wonderful Specialist WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin mination of the gnoathis Skiascope This and other wonderful methods all who call on him at as an from 10 To all who call on him at C Naughton wiil give his Wonderful “X-Ray" and Office Treat poor, all apply to D be surprised at knowledge of diseass, concise explanation of but at the marvelous with which his common sense, goes to the seat of | riving relief, and in all have not progressed too Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, 10 o’clock in the morning until 5 all cases personally. ‘30 o’clock in the evening, Naughton for relief, and ofice hours of his visit and call early to avold the crowded last hours whether a case is curable or whether it is incurable. Not only will you wonderful plain, cause and effect. rapidits rational treatment the trouble; cases that far, a cure. NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. onsultations, Remarkablic Diagnosis of sition. ONE CENT A WCRD FEACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum of money ? Glassos, Pins and i Rings are found in surpnsmg) | quantities and turned in at; the Herald. Your money wilk surely remain in the findets hands if he does nct know| who lost it. HEDP WANTED-~-MALE. HELP WANTE D—Fl‘ MALE. FOR SALE. Two you bhusiness men to Good sattery C 10-2 battery Fuller Storag WANTED—Cylinder Apply U. S. Main street. feeder. Bureau, 10-21-3d press Employment WANTED—Compositor thirder. Reliable. e wages expected. mployment Bureau. two- m; G or teady Apply Examinations, all Medical Services, 1ents Absolutely Free of Charge. and if you are suffering, morning till night, you and at =0 those wishing to see DON'T WAIT ! | i The sick multitudes crowd his of- fices from moraing until night, and it you would avoid disappointment you Dr. Naughton malkes visits to New Britain should call carly. regular from |(|m9 to time to personally attend to I his many patients who are unable tc visit his Worcester offices Wednesday, Oct. 23rd from to consult with and examine DR. J. P. NAUGHTON SPEOIALIST IN CATARRH, STOMA CH, KIDNEY TORY, D CHRONIC 311 M ATLME FFICE MASS, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories. Repair Work a Specialty ; a1t Fhono 3357 139 Arch St. | DENISON GARAGE | MANROSS AUTO GO, | 430 MAIN STREET Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | Light Housekeeping Rooms. i BEGLEY 1O DOHERTY MARKET Try il—‘o\\'k. Top Beef and Spring Lamb. To Rent Price $1. light, single rooms. Price —$2.. b 422 Main St. 406 Arch St Us For Native Chickens and | BERLIN GARAGE Specialty. Auto Supplies. | George A. Ventres, i Conn. Williams Auto Co. | Office and Service. 287 Elm St | Station, AND LABORA- | e | WANTED—Three Storage and Repairing a! Berlin, | | WANTED job p Bureau, Man or Apply boy to work on . Employment 10-21-3d WAL tory. Apply Bureau, 1 Main for local fac- Employment treet. 10-21-3a WANTED—Stationary local factory. references, Engineer for experience, 6A. 10-17-tf. Box WANTF Baker, at Hudson Lunch. = once. Apply 10-9-tf WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. e ————————— WANTED, YOUNG -care apply LADY rle WANTED To Dye Works Main strect WANTED-+Lady to take soda fountain in drug ald, Box 30AX. charge store SALIS fare fre horse. farr sled and slei BRO: 19 FOR cent Cows business Box sre farm Britain neteen New two pi m n and gh, 1, wagon all New necessary Britain. 10 WAN \fte: Dairy D—Woman oons. Apph Lunch, 248 to wait on New Main stree 10 D-—Competent housework. (' P Pl Waitresse The Asia 294 Main WANTED—Bright y P. Tea Company, 7 maid 11 Mrs for W, 10-2 gen- " kitchen Restaurant Church or Arch street. 10-21- £ Unive 1 IMirst class o mill to ti zain if taker A, Herald -half horse me; choppe: Can add anytime. Inqu t me rde outfit 1 now NOTICE. Farmers wishing of young m corn for the 2, should co Rox 11A a arried folks to m Saturday, bmmunicate with wo fifty chickens, buggy, tools. a power coffe: Bar- Box 1dx party husk November Her- FOR SALE, FOR SALE-— bull-dog. liams, 287 Thoroughbred Bargain F. Elm street Eng| w. W 10-18] FOR SALE—Chamber suite, other pieces of furniture, sideboard. Address Box sev! inclug Hery 109 "o | FOK SALE---A smait lot of Kiond white winter seed, Wheat, § Rye, Rye straw, Forse and , Fire wooed, split and cut length for fire place. A few to twelse old pigs, sired by big t; Poland-China boar. Price $10 e Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn. 9- Hard wood for use in fire Farms. Berlin cut piace. Conn. 1 length WANTED—A woman to do house cleaning. Apply 280 Main street The Lennox H 2. 10-21-4dx WANTED—Saleswomen in our several departments; whole or part time. Apply to the McMillan Store 10-21-tf | wor short No. 21 Railroad 10 3d GIRL WANTED—Light s hours and good pay Arcade, 2nd floor. WANTED—Young lady clerk 282 M: St. Apply | sition in New B oad habits. Other work J. W. Hekele Willimantic, Conn. 10-22-3 3d WANTED- steady man, work preferred ceptable. Write Walnut street., rooms, th; two as sleeping one as sitting room. Centr tion desired, but not Herald, Box 34 Ad with bz rooms, al loca- uffeur truck driver. Ad- Herald Office. y 10-15-1wx for fami Box 10A WANTED—To buy 200 heads cabbage, bushel New 10 barrels onions, 5 bushel pea Britain Hospital 10-14-tf. WA basic day. Crossing tenders, 8 5 cents per hour. Also dlers wanted. Whitting freight hs freight office, Apply strect. Fathers and Mothers With Sons in Uniform Leaders In United War Work Campaign to Raise $170,5 Men and Women of Seven Big ’ Organizations Which Are Taking “Home” to the Boys “Over There,” Join in Coun- trywide Drive to Show Ne- cessity of Providing Funds So That Our Fighting Men May Be Kept Comfortable and Contented. F your boy is in the service—if [ he is steadfastly facing the Hun with eyes and heart unafraid, what better can you do than join one of the great organizations whose misgion it is to care for him and lighten the heavy load of war that rests on his young shoulders? You cannot fight, but you can stand behind a fighter and give him the support that makes for the American “pep” recently made fa- mous by King George of England, when he said that the “doughboys” had put “pep” into the whole Allied armsies. These are the reflections that have led so many fathers of soldiers ~and sailors to enter into the great work being done by the ¥. M. C. A, Y. W. C. A, Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service, American Library Association and the Salvation Army. Have Fighting Sons Yes, the Y. W. C. A, {s included im the above list—many of its most prominent workers and officials haye sons in the service and are standing behind them in every pos- sible way. Just a few of those who have sons in the service are Mrs. Henry P. Davison, treasurer and chairman of the National Campaign Committee; Mrs. Edward M. Town- send, chairman of the Hostess Committee; Mrs. Lewis H. Lapham, chairman of the Publicity Commit- tee; Mrs. John R. Mott, chairman of the Committee on Work in Other Countries: Mrs. Robert S. Spear, president of the National Board; Mrs. Edwin R. L. A. Read, Mrs. Percy V. Penny- packer, Mrs. Van S. Merle-Smith, Mrs. Leonard Wood, Mrs. Jonathan Buckley, Mrs. Robert Bacon and Mrs. Coleman Du Pont. In the National Catholic War Council, John G. Agar, treasurer of | the organization, embraces Knights of Columbus and other spe- cial welfare activities of the Catho- lic Church. has three sons In active | pervice. All of them are aviators. Lieut. John G. Agar, Jr., is now fiying in battle over the American Army before Metz; Lieut. William | Gould, Mrs. Y. M C. form. the M Dodge, treasurer of the National | War Work Council; |general secretary of the same, and George W. Perkins, actively iden-| tified with the Y. M. C. eral capacities. fs M. Agar, who had been fiying inlabroad. 500,000 GEORGE PERKINS y.mc DR FRANK J. HILL. AMERICAN, 4 v Italy, is at present assigned to spe. cial duty in conrection with avia-|Armies. tion at Dayton, O. The Croix de how many fathers in the Salvation Guerre has just been awarded to|Army have sons on the battle front. him. Agar, is in the aviation section of the father i pushing Bdward T. Stotesbury, Mrs.|Campaign in his post on its Com- William | mittee The third son, Herbert S. Navy. Here at home, their devoting every hour to the TUnited War Work of F even, and with the ac- tive camipaign organization that the National- putting behind the great drive “for the boys over there.” Catholic War Council Is The majority of the fathers in A. work have son% in uni- Among these are Cleveland John R. Mott, A. in sev-| The record of the Salvation Army extraordinary, both here and! There are more than 90, w. A Joun o, AGCAR KNIGHTS -~ coLumsus COL WILLIAM £3 = PEART 000 Salvaflonls 8 It is in the Allled impossible to say Col. William R. Peart, Chief Sec- |retary, has a son, Lieut. Herbert L. Peart, in the Eighteenth Infantry. Lieut. Peart recently received the Carnegie medal and $500 for hero- He went overboard in a rough and saved several lives. Three Sons In Service Of the War Camp Community |Bervice, which takes care of all the |soldiers and sailors in this country n a other officials, three of the direc- tors of the Jewish Welfare Board have sons in the service. Marshall’s Marshall, for more than a year. Charles Hartman, mander of the Third Regiment at the Pelham Station is a son of Charles Hart- man; son of Isra rector, 1s firishirg his tratning at Pelham. Although lzst bave, ths American Library Louis James France Richard Company Com- Sergeant been in son, has Bay Naval afring David Willlam TUnterberg, Unterbérg, another di. Associafion fs far from and most of those returning from |being last in the number of fathers ebroad, a noteworthy example is that ot Willfam B. Hopkins, a direc- |tor of the W. O C. S, who has |three sons in the service. Many of the other fathers connected with | he War Camp Community Service, lamong whom are Dr. C. F. Stim. son, are proud to have sons in the | Army or Navy. all who have gons Frank P. Hill, chairm&n ond Library War Fund, speaks for tell in 100 words how have a son in the Army. |need 100 words,” |phasia yniform. Dr. the Sec- in the others. He was asked to it fell fo “I don't with em- it he said, “Three will be enough. Tn addition to the sons of many !feels bully.” Clerical furnished, | 150 bushels pota- | General | hour | HELP WANT SALESWOMAN IN \'\l{l()l' S MENTS ALSO STRIZSS FOR AFTERNOON CURRAN CO. WANTED— TO RENT. Young Answer, Box | mother months old baby in r X 33 wishes to boar spectable Berlin 668 10-1 frony| The Bel] Tel 66 Pigs, all weelks Berlin, Conn. week Farms. old NOTICE: hire. 1079-2 Pric Oakl; and c: s Reasonable. and driver for Phone 10-17-5dx. mm FOR SAL Young pigs ready n Frank Neuhauser, Riverside NOTICE- at Porter October 5th, a diamond r known and will avoid trouble by re- turning same to Sergt. ardson, Poli L The young lady that called Saturday, ng the value of m's, inqui ing which she found, AN T Department. 10-11 ce FURNISHED ROOM Rich- -te Farmington, Conn. FOR SAL A 1914, Ford roadq in good running condition. Rece] ly overhauled. Call after 7 P. or Sundays. Apply 419 Stanley 10-18- 4 FOR condition, Morse, 446 W. SALE—Smith motor wheel. for quick sale. Main. FURNISHED proverents, ROOM, modern heated, 45 Walaut 10-7 im- St. FOR SALE—AIl kinds of pans, bread boxes and bake uten tf Must be sold at once. 220 Elm 10- TO RF quire ) street. n- Fairview 10- dx | | cottage, | R. W. utomobile Peterson, TO RED even South Burritt stre Hadley, 94 West room Mrs. Ci 10-21-3dx Main, —South half house occupied on Berlin street, Berlin, furnace, hot and cold me small sum of money, on from Berlin or Railroad Arcade, Monday. Iinder notify 38 Dewey street, or telephone 1208. TRewar LOST—White-faced tan ears,, fox hound. Return for suitable re- ward. J. P. Sweeney, 93 North or 108 Clark street. dosg, —TFifteen Dollars, Saturday on M or Park street. Will share equally with finder. Re- turn to Herald 10-21-3dx FOUND. containing 1r,n q]ihe)n-\l a 10 fishing A and Box 35 hunting Herald, W A V Ty E D — Saleswomen wanted. Apply to Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. tf Why not bring *S: Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream. for Ouw is the only pmperly Pasteurized Product Sold in New Britain J. E. SEIBERT & SON are ws THE SOUTHERN 1 LAND TELEPHONE CO. to operate their WITCHBOARDS Fxperience is unnecessary. You will he paid while learning and after that frequent salary increases are given. Call between 8 a and § p. m. and be given information about working conditions, salaries, etc. After 5 p. m. or on Sunday call, chief operator by telephone. THE SOUTHE NEW ENG- LAND TELEPHONE CO. 34 Court street, I working on other government work, do not apply for one of these positions. m, you are FURNSH 3D and High 'Phone 19-1 ROOM— streets. “orner Now buy Bargain—Oth Real LIBERTY LOAN COMPLETE Real rers equally as good. Estate, Room 208 Estate. Lake Conveniences. 2. 10-5-tf. family 12 Rooms, FOR SALE—Second hand typegr desk. A bargain. Adkins Print] Co., 66 Church street. 10-2 central, $1,500 cash H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. National Bank Building, Insurance! —Price is Do You Want a Small Two Famxly Good Piece of Ground with it—Also a barn and a wor shop? Such places are hard to get hold of. We can 6f | fer you one at the corner of Kelsey and Chapman stred right. Harrison House with Street Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main 305 Bank Builaing. Property per cei centrally located nt. will be sold on ve TATE P. J. MURRAY & CO. TYPEWRITERS All Makes Repaired. Sold, Rented ! and EXCHANGH TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. © N. B. Typewriter Exchange —Tel. 612 MAIN STREET. REAL ESTATE. ew Britain, paying better than terms if taken at once. See in ry AND INSURANCE, V. BRITAIN, CONN. INSURANCE Questionnaire for all Men 1s Your Life Insured? Is it Insured for ALL You Do Y ou Honestly Feel Yo Dependents? These are serious question Ponder them earnestly and stand anof It will cos Let / : governfnent drafts you Into service. ther thousand or two st you mnothing to ' be 1e explain our policy in Life Insurance. Phone me at once, 728 — Can Carry? u have Provided Suitably for Your s in these serious times. if you feel that you could possibly ¢ attend to it now. Don’t put it off, examined by a capable doctor. holds good even though the It contains every new feature which 101 Evenings. FRANK W. HOLMES 193 MAIN