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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918 OO g WEARING APPAREL FOR BOYS The Classified Columns are o A 2N Have you lost a sum of ) 4 k] {1 'é,f "@)l IN CAMP. ¥ vour agents-—the penny ads { d ) 3 ] money ? Glasses, Pins and A specialty of the Men's Depart- @ 5 i 3 ¥ 5 . e R reach hundreds in the city R4S Rings are found in surprising ® =4 ® wear, Mose, Shirts and Sweaters at 8 every week night and the i quantities and turned in at b : hances are that several read- A BA j the Herald. Your money will 1847. HARTFORD. Lhit it S c eral rea . 2 . y ‘ e . Yo y S : ers out of the hundreds will e ALY ot surely remain in the finder’s be interested in your propo- CASH N ALV E. CHARGE 19¢ | hands if he does nct know sitign; ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | wholostit. WANTED, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, P 5 | WAN e gl rit zaniz s cellent opportunity for women anc OR SALE ed baby c: age. Ex- | FOR SALE—One gas range, one kite b | i r‘mlwv tely, for relief of sickness, ris to learn something useful for! cellent condition. Inquire 40 Mon- en range, one medium size refr Xl N 0 7 W & used clean comfortables und blank the future by working in our cloak, | roe street. 10-23-4dx erator. Telephone 284-2, or orgs L cts, warm clothi especially for g millinery, waist, muslin underw = 547 East str rer 4 > 547 street. 10- children and men's shoes. Pl and corset departments afternoons | LE—Young pigs ready now. leave at 103 West Main stre " T B : and evening Apply to The Big nk Neuhauser, Riverside Farm, | JOR SALE—Heating stove, larg O bt '3 Wohfi{‘ N i Gk 10- 3d. £ s Department, tore. | armington, Conn. 10-18-5d perfect Columbia street:- T i Pl [ e | e e | eI te- 1 WAN Position in New Britain by | . 1 FURNISHID KOOMS. ; 10= VESTS, BLOOMERS, PETTIBOCKERS, U NION SUITS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE i S KJ’-l»l habits, ISTS, BL SEE ferred. O ; 4 e e G e i b : length for use in fire place T CEPTABLI USTMAS GIFTS AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES. ceptable. Write | BV ment e toa) Walaut St. eng place. DAINTY AND ACCEPTABLED CHRISTMA B i e i : 10-7.¢f| Berlin Farms. Berlin Conn. \T . e oD Oy calllD Sy act to B 3 1D— Housekeeper. No heavy i 668-4. -1 Silk Underwear is now a staple article; and not only is it cconomical but it is a patriotic act to ! 8-4 10-1% i C5e : 7 5 work required. Call eve S wear it. Women who wish to be well dressed and r v« ed will gladly welcome this opportunity; = — Ee kereduired leventy . FURNSHED ROOM—Corner Lake | FOR SALE—Late 1917 Oakla & 5 SEETw ‘~ Park =St., second floor. 10 2dx 1 Mo women who are obeying the president's request to do Christmas shopping early. ) B | WANTED—Three rooms, turnished,| -0t and High streets. Convenience: touring lcar in excellent condifi We are not allowed fo mention the name of the maker of the exquisite silk garments we offer with bath: two as sleeping rooms, | yvan RN ‘Phone 19-12 10-5-tf. Will sell one-half its origin| > s : “ pric » demonstration tel school to mend boys' clothes. Come HELF WANTED—MALE. bhone! 986213 10-2312d at once. Watertown, Conn i3 z -Young lady kS ADDIV e 5 s FOR SALE—Hara wood cut e ool mig | WURNISHED ROOM, modern im- in this sale, but rest assured that none stands higher 2 : one as sitting room. Central lo Buy for vourself—buy your friend’s Christmas gift; for Lo give silk underwear of this quality is tion but ot '«\c.,nul.{ stle complime o 3 »d taste of the one you wish to ple: i 10-21-d6x G5 o St = 3 L}"”‘ H.«““‘xv)wsalx u\m .‘u .(y.:‘\‘ e e (= rezulnrtonice ko $4 19 W D = = -3dx e || e e e e B 3 oon 2 | wanTED—C E e g s = learn battery business. Good read boxes and bake $7.00. Sale price g soese . . W AN Crozsing tenders, 8 hour | \WoMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full | Wages. Tuller Storage Batter 20 1\’[:‘:(‘]“‘ ozss e e l\}ltr:nssl URIONJoUIe nlon S0 Slibi s idon) B $3 4‘9 N et Temats e o b, Bl G s G 1 Arch street 10 vd 0 e 10-21-3 worth up to $6. Sale price : - e s - o # e ity ;‘W"’ tributing guaranteed : = -21-34 ENVELOPE CHEMISE—Envelope Chemise, tailor-me $2 95 ? | e r———— wearer.: Permanent. Ex ! WANT, Cylinder press feeder. | FOR SALE-——Second hand typewri : regular price up to $6 € PricBu i G 2 O] unnecessary. Apply Apply U Employment Bureau lesk argai .adies’ Vests, some embroidered 3 $2 85 NOTICE. Mills, Norristown, Pa. Main street. 10-21-3d | Co,, 66 Church street iy fi)r.‘-?“ worth up to $5. Special sale price. . - - 2 MAIN N(::fgf}:fr"‘;”w"c“‘ ”II“"'"‘ Yacuumil Sy O TIN GRS LA Se R WA NI | WANTED—Compositor or two- | FOR SAI Deridav. R TolopHons thirder. Reliable, steady man ourine State wages expected. Apply U. S. zood tire Employment Bureau. 10-21-3d i care of Eagle Dyve Works 079. 9-30-cod tf | apply 139 Main street. ’ 5 o n NOTICE—Farmers wishing a rtyY | WANTED—Lady to take charge of | _ B3 |- o of young married folks to soda fountain in drug store. Her- | 1o - . ke Madeira Hand ‘mb'd Japanese Kimonos s store, Mot | WANTED Man or boy to work on | FOR SALE—Nineteen acre farm, | BT Y AEh 2 job press. Apply U. S. Employment cent fare from New Britain. | 5 = e = % Bureau, 1 Main street. 10-21-3d cows, hor two pigs, fifty chicke| Q ald, Box (1A, 10-22-2dx | WANTED—Woman to wait on tables Soayerelol Welr pedey kA AL e £ [ _— business farm wagon and bug Hand Scalloped Napkins Jackets, Sacks and e e e N e sl s e e e e LUNCH CLOTHS, SCARFS AND SETS R b 5 POt Dyson's, Saturday, ¥ 2ax tor Apply U. S. Employment P. O. Box 491, New Britain. - Pure linen and most elaborate in design; a October 5th, inquiring the value of Bui 1 Main street 10-21-3d 10-22-2 special purchase which means for you just 1-2 the s a dlamond ring which she found, is | WANTED. regular prices; there will be no duplicates. IMPORTANT PURCHASE AND SALE. known and will avoid trouble by re- e e e 3 : . turning same to Sergt. A. J. Rich- e Plae 21-6 b . 2 inch, regular price § FOU i~ 2 i 8 Lamb, Park Place 10-21-6d Napkins, 11 and 12 inch, regular price $8.50, FOURTH FLOOR ardson, Police Department. = — | in good repair. Also full line Sale Price $5.00. 2 1l WANTED- aitress and kitchen | " et 5 - i % There’s an embargo on all Japanese goods—this E 10-11-tf E el e Stewarts. F. W. Loomis Co., 1 Napkins. 13 and 14 inch, regular price $10.00. I — help by The As Restaurant, WANTED—Baker, at once. Apply Arch St. 10-28 le Price $6.00. makes the Robes we offer today at sale prices all the O 3 Church or 294 Main 10-2 dax | Hudson Lunch. 10-9-tf 2 At a Court of Probate holden at S ElE 3 s msrrlumiuljv ;1:“1.“ 1l|01 '»0‘ overs, regular price up | more desirable; they are short quilted Japanese M| Now Britain, within and for the Dis- l\ e vnn::filw'\‘fl: Rr(‘h L5 WANTED.-Timekeeper and cost clerk | FOR SALE—Pigs, all ages, fro 8.00, Si .50. Jackets and Short Silk Sacks, Loms Japaness J| rict of Berlin n the Couniy of Hart- gl : 10-21:3ax| in local factory. Good chance for| Weeks to 24 weeks old. The 3 ford and State of Connecticut, on the - advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. LRzINg, 5 e CoH. 3 22nd day of October, A. D., 1918. WANTED—A woman to do hous: 9-6.tf 10-17 —Competent maid for gen- stionary Engineer fof | poR SALE State , experience, references, etc. Box 6A. 10-17-tf. ~Four second hand rai es, two second hand gas ranges. 13 piece Luncheon Sets, regular price $8.50, Sale Price $5.98. Kimonos and Robes, and there can be no One special lot of 50 Scarfs, size 20x54, elab- | guplicates; some are plain, some more or Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. cleaning. Apply 280 Main street - - S — e e et e orate in design, regular price $10.00, for this Sale ialol Rocko VedanoloriRocko The Lennox House. 10- H $5.00. less elaborately hand embroidered; the colors H| Bedano or Rocco Kitone, late of New | WANTED-—Saleswomen in our several LIBERTY LOAN COMPLETE. 13 piece Luncheon Sets, regular price §16.50, | are rose, light blue, pink, lavender, gray, brown, Britain, in said district deceased. departments; whole or part time. Sale Price $10.50. navy blue and black; as they are sample garments | Upon the Petition of John A. An- Apply to the McMillan Store. Now buy Real Estate, 2 family 12 Rooms, central, $1,500 cash: 18 piece Luncheon Sets, regular price § drews, of said New Britai credi- 10-21-tf | Bargain—Others cqually as good. S e 5 there's often but f a kind. il & = . . = e 4 5 h = Sale Price $3.95. Geze s oflen it onefof a iy tor, praying that Letters of Adminis- ht work, short <86 inch Scarfs, value $5.00 to $8.50, o $5.98 Jackets, sale price $3.98. tration may be granted on said estate, Mol atisond | H D HUMPHREY 272 Main St' E L $7.98 Jackets, sale price $5.98. as per application on file more fully 2 S, > ’ e 7 e 2 . 3a Pflc:lls)‘:;o:\(\‘;n‘(\‘n(x)ogulf\r price $5.00 to $7.50, Sale Gthers Hp to $10,00, J | appears it s : Room 208 National Bank Building, 3 > $3. $5.00. ! o s g s rdered—That said application be e 2 2 Real Estate. nsurance. 3 regular $4.00 to $12.50, Sale | OO (L, G0 e LI Sotl EREEL, heard and determined at the Probate HELP WANTED—FEMALL Price $2.50 to $7.50. Long Kimonos and Robes specially priced from BRI e e A e ND FLOOR. $10.00 to § B|on the 20th day of October. A. D. | s WOMAN W Look for our sign on a very desirable one fami " 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, IN VARIOUS DEPART- = g y and that notice be given of the pend- VTS ALSO SEAM- 4 a ency of said application and the time | STRESS FOR AFTERNOON house at No. 43 Tremont street—It may be just wi and place of hearing thereon, by pub- —CURRAN CO. shing his order In Some N ewWSsPa e | ey o A sk . N DEDY Saleswomen BERLIN GARAGE J. HOCHMAN I : par e you want—It has gas, electricity, new plumbing. See published in said New Britain, having i ) a circulation in said District, and by — Storage and Repairing a| Pays Best Prices For bosting n eopy thereof, on the pub- | TO RENT—To adults only. Five| about it. Q o1 » pat 3 lic sign-post the Tow of New rooms, all improvemlents, on Rock- wanted. Apply to Pullar Specialty. Auto Supplies. JUNVK am? SECOND s sigo-bost in ne Town of ew| ' loomp all imprevesiouis b - CAMP REAL ESTATE CO George A. Ventres, Berlin,| HAND FURNITURE B s e 10253 . ¢ | o To the Board of County Commission- & Niven, Boston Store. tf L paid_ at New Britain, Conn., to Mi- — — : { Conn. TEL. 468-4 é Hartford, Conn., and | TO RENT—Desirable tenement, first 308 Bank Builaing. Modern 3 tenement house with | MORTIMER H. CAMP, - i i 500 a ers of Hartford County: TO RENT—Seven | toom Gcottage oW ; e g : s = S Also light, & single rooms. Prico | $2,500 and $3,000. CLEO ge, || T A : Repair Work a Specialty e ” Repaired. chele Riccio, of . =l e e door, on Winthrop street. Inquire GOOD BUYS, By order of Court. 101 Winthrop street. 10-22-1dx i g oy Al i i MANR!}&S AU ”J g | | large lot only $14,000. Terms $1,000 Clerk. | TO RENT—Automobile garage. In- - - TYPEWRITER - INEDY : s | G, quire Mrs. A. Peterson, 32 Fairview | |3 : OVERLAND AGENCY, J Another at $5,600 and 2 single street. 10-22-3dx j ¢ : ANl Makes Storage and Accessories, | Light Housckeeping Rooms. Price $1. | houses in suburbs with cxtra lots. " g 4 s i v The Sein Fein Club, acting by | South Burritt stree Mrs. R. W. ¢ G i H. |Nx LOCKWOOD, i surer. duly au. | Hadley, 94 West Main, City. St e Sold, Rented i : > Main St. 139 Arch St.} tate ard Insarance James M. Butler, Tr S City Hall thorized by vote of said Club, hereby 10-21-3dx K8 R NN L e and EXCHANGH ! Club Certificate to en- = \ N DAL i i R ion and | TO RENT—South half house occupied | [4:7 }¥4 ERE s TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. ,F aggn Sk - e e by me on Berlin street, Berlin, b L A . it h dispense to its member piri 2 SR ! : i Y & HEN!”N M* (L BOH R Y MARKH Wi”lamsmflfl l;u dpense 10 e e as an nels| Conn. Gus, furnace, hot and cold | |5 (ERR hsve . Typewriter . A it sccisl life under the pro-| Water. Thos. F. Cashman. Tel. : \ STREE ! 3 { v “hap. 296, Public Acts of | 668-1 SUEERAS TR e Som Exchan € 20 Ay e 406 Arch St. | —— e e . Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Dry U ror INatiyetohickan I nd Office and Seerce. ated at No. 3211 Main Street, Town LOST. i J . f New Britain. T - 72 MAIN STREET. S sae opuplicaiand Hepalriug i BowL ALopRbeetiand §Epring Sliamby Statlon 287 Eim St ® qatd Club has for its purposes and | LOST—Crescent shaped pearl pin. SR - i objects the following: For study of sward. Return to Gwendolyn Irish history and holiday gatherings. fry, X W €Al 10-23-3dx WOMEN FOUND OPERATING MACHINE GUNS e November” 6, 1005, | LOST—Rrown velvet purse contunins [ A REAL, BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. LN Hee! rec 'S, f E a E: { money, on 5 train = The Officers, Directors, Board of Smdlliouin oS on ey 91 Property centrally located in New Britain, paying better than Governors are as follows: Robert J from Berlin or Railro ade = Dy 12 per cent. will be sold on very easy terms if taken at once. See Murray, president; John MelInerny, Monday. Finder nofify 3 S ~ e president; Martin J. Kelly, secre- street, or telephone 1208. Reward 1’. Ja MIIRRAY & (/0. { tury; James M. Butler, treasurer. 10-2 ESTATE AND I RANCE A copy of its By-Laws, Constitution | « = Il 3 [ and List of members are hercto an- | LOST—White-faced dog, tan cars, | { nexed. fox hound. Return for suitable re- | m Dated at New Britain this 17th day ward. J. P. Sweeney, 93 North or 108 | of October, 1918 ! Clark street 10-22-3dx THIE SBIN FEIN CLUB, s i3y James M. Butler, Treasurer. IFifteen Dollars, Saturday Duly authorized ght, on Main or Park street. e Will share equally with finder. | turn to He [ o the Board of County Commission- | ers of Havtford County: A | The Moose Club, acting by James | oo ND—Canvz containing | 7. Toomey, President, duly autho hunting and paraphernalin. [ ized by vote of 1id Club, hereby ap- Herald, Box 35 4 10-21-3dx ply for a Club Certificate to entitle | | it to have in its possession and dis- i | Jense to its members, spirituous and GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMIEN % 5 | intoxicating liquors as an incident to | o 4 t e fO ll M {{ntexicaitus Nasoes a3 an fncitent 1o | o wantea 1y Questionnaire for all Men Shep. 2hoe T :::tl 5 ‘\ho“ LAND TELEPHONE CO. 1s Your Life Insured? 90 i Street \Townlotinew Brit o operalel e K Is it Insured for ALL You Can Carry? ! ain SWITCHBOARDS § Do You Honestly Feel You have Provided Sultably for You Sajd Club has for its purposes and Experience is unnecessary. B Dependonta? objects the following Social, Sick You will be paid while learning % and Death benefits, and fter that frequent salary § It has a membership of 650 and increases are given. S Ponder them earnestly and if you feel that you could possibly was organized November 25, 1911, ! Call between 8 o. m. and 5 § stand another thousand or two attend to it now. Don’t put it off The Oficers, Directors. Board of R et ] e e e e el Governors are as follows: James J. |l abou working conditions, § | Toomey, prestdent; F. S. Tiingworth, |l salartes, etc. After & p. m. or Vice president; Charles J. Elliott, sec- n FRvans catl CHIGE | bperaitor retary, Y5 Telonanal in Life Insurance. s copy of its By-Laws, Constitution ! and TAst of members are hereto an- These are serious questions in these serious times. Let me explain our policy which holds good even though the government drafts you into service. It contains every new featuré % : | e oug g e G . % : \ I SOUTHERN NEW 1NG- U Phone me at once, 728 — 101 Evenings. : T . T : . e e LAND TELEPHONE CO. .=‘ on the body of man at the 1 sperating machine guns \ uzredistood over them while they | of October, 1918 | If you are working on other ¥ | government work, do not apply i for one of these position A who was afterwards Kkilled. 7The | American advance @ 5 . | poured shots into the ranks of the ad- THE MOOSE ( LUB, vancing Yanks 1.y Jumes J. Toomey, President ve women in the photo were found | they were taken pu A (¢) Underwood & Underw Duly authorized 193 MAIN ST., ROOM 1.

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