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“THE SECOND LINE OF DEFENSE” Sermon by the Rev. Theodore A. Fischer of New Haven Sunday Eve. 7.30 Red Cross Hall 427 West Main "7 Special’ Music, Quartet, Violin and Organ. "% Some:of the best speakers in the state are speak- ing at these popular Sunday evening services. Come and hear Mr. Fischer. Seats free. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO (In corporated.) INSURANCE, LOANS, SURETY BONDS. 242 MAIN STRE 7 EW BRITAIN GARAGE CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDIN Most people think it is im- possible to weld a great many aritcles that they break. Don’t throw a broken piece away until you have consulted us. We are experts in this line and weld any- thing from a pin to a plow. Auto Repairing When your Auto needs re- pairing bring it to us. We will guarantee to repair it te your satisfaction. Now is a good time to have it done. REAL ES STOCKS AND BRITAIN, CONN. Used Car Department 1917 Dodge-Good Condition (Bargain for Cash) NEW BRITAIN GARA CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main ¥ i 10 to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER "26, 1918, Consult Us —It Pays ET us “show~you why ~ Firestone Truck Tires will give you Breater wear, Breater resiliency, Breater protection for your truck, Breater saving in repair and fuel bills and Most Miles per Dollar. / This will not be merely a word of mouth demonstra- tion; we want to Bive you proof of the above state- ments; we want to show you the whys and wherefores— truck tire facts that will positively mean a money saving to you. And we want to scquamt you with our facilities, with our ability to render you truck tire service quickly and intelligently. Come in any time. We supgest today. s A. G. HAWKER | ELM.STREET Tirestone Truck Tires DR. CLINTON J. HYDE THE PRICE YOU PAY “I know 1 ought to take treatment; I have been running down for the last year or two. I am all fagged out, have no ambition, worry from morn- ing till night, don’t care whether I | am deaa or alive, have lost weight and cannot do the same work I used to do some years ago. If I were as strong as I was, I could earn good money. I know I ought to treat with a good specialist, but I cannot afford to pay for the treatment.” You are paying for it friend, and dearly; vet get it. Let me tell you why. Your health is your capital; your working capacity is the interest you are drawing. A good manager never spends more than his interest. Should he begin to draw capital his interest would, decrease. And what are you doing? You allow your health to run down more and more; therefore, you can- not work and earn what you used to. Do vou see the point? You are draw- ing on your capital—which is your health—by allowing it to run down, and’ so the interest (your working capacity) is steadily growing smaller. ! You used to make good money; now you earn about half of what you used to get. To make two, three or four dollars was play to you; and you had all vour heart and soul in your work. These happy days are gone. You now barely make a living and find it almost beyond your strength. And you shudder at the thought of what will happen when the final breakdown comes. Figure out in dollars and cents ! what you have lost already and you will be amazed at the amount; and what you are going to lose is beyond estimation, The dolla don't, is an NOW, you do my not on the of course, MIGHT actual expense ! You spend it. And what do you get for it. Wo anxiety, despondency, want and deprivation for your family. The dollar you take out of your pocket and spend for treatment with an erienced alist is not an expense. It is an investment. And in return you get increased working ability, higher wages, health and hap- | piness at home. Which will you choose? Can you hesitate? Dr.ClintonJ.Hyde Nervous Diseases, COR. FORD ST., D, CONN. 12, 1:30 to 4; 7 to 8. Sundays you carn, but to you. Specialist in and Chronic The Classified Columns are yvour 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 ' ”ONE CENT A WORD All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dzy of issue. WANTED, WANTED—Two small rooms at suitable young ladies near H., 422 Park St. furnished for Curtis St. F 10 once WANTED—Three rooms, furnished, with bath; (wo as sleeping rooms, one tting room. Central loca- tion desired, but not essential. Heraid, Box 34 AX. 10-21-d6x as sing tenders, 8 cents per hour. handlers wanted office, Whitting hour Also) Apply day, ght freight HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—PIlater to take charge of plating department. Apply through U. Employment Bureau. WANTED — Experienced chauffeur s would like position with private family Can make repairs. Best of referenc Not subject to draft. Best of referencesh Box 10 C, Herald. 0-24-3dx WANTED- local factor references, tationary Engineer for State age, experience, etc. Box 6A. 10-17-tf. WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. NOTICE. SAVE—The New Britain Cooperative avings and Loan Association Buys a One Thousand Liberty Bond and declares a 2 4 per cent. dividend for the six months ending Septem- ber 918. Shares in the 41 and W s maaure and will be paid October 29, 1918. Amount to be paid $15,001.67. Subscriptions shares in the October series now be received at the offic association, room Bank Building, No. Y. J. STEAR? for will of the ational Main street. for He 125 quarts milk * FURNISHED KOO FURNISHED ROOM—For one or two persons. Steam heat. Tel. 124-3 10-24-3dx. modern im- 45 Walnut St, 10-7-tf FURNISHED provements, ROOI:, heated, LO! LOST Purse containing sum of money on West Main street car due at center at 10:07 this morning, or at center. Finder call ward. Light Housckeeping Rooms. Price $1. Also light, airy single rooms. Price $2—$2.25, 406 Arch St. Us For Natlve Chickens and | Top Beef and Spring Lamb. | J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 GOOD BUYS, Modern 3 tenement house with ) large lot only $1,000. Terms $1,000 | cash, Another at $5,600 houses in suburbs $2,500 and $3,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. and 2 with extra single lots. Station. 287 Elm St FOR SALE. ADV CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16s Have you lost a sum G money? Glassés, Pins an Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in 2 the Herald. Your money surely remain in the finder; hands if he does nct knoy EACH INSERTION. | Wwholostit. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring car, 1916 Overland touring, both in A-1 condition and extras. W. C 139 Winthrop street. Tel. 10-26-3dx FOR SALE—Cut flowers. Thomas Paones: St 5 10-26-1 aung lady Apply Wm. Co. clerical work. warding WANTED—School girl, chool hours : morning. Commercial Arch street. 10 day Co., Young lady with experi- for clerical position. The American Hardware Corporation, FFranklin Square. 10-24-3d ence W. ED—Competent maid for 1 housework. Call Mrs. W mb, 29 Park Place. gen- Kitchen 363 Main St New [Furniture and Linoleum. Steele. also Range FOR overhauled. 41 SALE—Ford Runabout, Buell street. 10-26 °r § FOR SALE-—An overcoat, in spot | condition, suitable for boy 15 Run old. Telephone 2275. 10-2 class s o private family, on premises FOR SALE--1918 seven f Buick automobile fitted with light mirror and slip covers less than 2800 miles. condition. 210 In first Herald. FOR small quire street. apartme: adults, 109 Bz 10-2 Box FOR SALE about. rage, Seripps nquire ¢ Main FOR SALE-—Hard wood cut] length for use in fire place. Berlin Farms. Berlin Conn. 668-4. 10- FOR SALE Hill, 36 “Farm on West Rocky acres, house and harn, 2 and all equipment, at asonable price. Inquire of ; Kevorkian, telephone 1178-4. 10 cow FOR SALE-—Late touring car in exc Will sell : price. Fore phone 985-13, 1917 ellent condj half its ox demonstration 10-2i5. Oal onc ax FOR SALE Ave. Call at houses 104 on Rockwell Rockwell Ave, 10-24-3dx. FOR SALE touring car Zood tire Paige first seven-pass ond , Hé 10-23 class Box X FOR SALE Roc Houszhold furniture, 104 well Ave. 10-24-3dx. WANTED—Saleswomen in our several | departments; whole or part time. | Apply to the McMillan Store. 10-21-tf HELP WANTED—FEM\LE ARIOUS DEPART- ALSO SEAM. FOR AFTERNOON TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, all improvements, 779 East Street. 10-2 TO RENT—Four large Kensington avenue. TO RENT—Desirable tenement, floor on Winthrop St. Inquir Winthrop St. rooms, TO R T—A tenement of three rooms, bath and gas, for adults. 119 Whiting street. 10-26-2Zax TO R r—Six large rooms and bath with all improvements; attractive ground ge, best neighborhood, on trolley line, 40 miutes to New Britain. An opportunity for right 256 N. Main street, Southing: 10-25-6dx party Ton. TO RENT—To adults only. Five rooms, all improvements, on Rock- well Ave. Inquire 50 Glen St. 10-23-4d NT—South half house occupied by me on Berlin street, Berlin, Conn. Gas, furnace, hot and cold water. Thos. F. Cashman. Tel. 668-4 10-17-tf. MANROSS AUTO (O, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St' DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, Conn. | R R i T P GIRLS AND. YOUNG WOMEN are wanted by THE SOUTHERN NEW ENG- LAND TELEPHONE CO. to operate their SWITCHBOARDS Experience is unnecessary. You will be paid while learning fter that frequent salary inc are given. Call between 8 a. m. and b p. m. and be given information about working conditions, sa s, etc. After 5 p. m. or on Sunday call, chief operator by telephone, or apply U. S. Fmp. Bureau, 1 street. THE SOUTHER) y LAND TELE 34 Court stree It you are working on other government work, do not apply for one of these positions. and ARE YOU WET OR DRY? S T RS S ST If Dry then you ought to Cast Your Ballot for the Only Dry Can- didate for State Senator. B. B. BASS will be a vote for the Amendment. VOTE EARLY A and Holidays 10 to 1, ratification A Vote for T of the Prohibition Federal D VOTE RIGHT. FOR SALF cluding gas range, parlor Bargain if taken at onc 280 Main street or phone FOR SALE-—Four second hand n es, two second hand gas ranges| in good repair. Also full Iif Stewarts. F. W. Loomis Co., Arch St. 10- stove. Apply FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. Ex- cellent condition. Inquire 40 Mon- roe street. 10-23-d4dx SALE ks to Farms, FOR we Pigs, all ages, fro weeks old. The B Berlin, Conn. Tel. 6| 10-: FOR SALE—Army officer will leave in a few days for Canal Zone and desires to sell at once his 50 horse- power roadster, run less than 3,800 miles and in fine condition. Apply, Army Inspector of Ordnance, P. & F. Corbin. 10-24-3dx FOR SALE—Square model tal machine, mahogany. Good as Big lot good records. Cash or erty Bonds, 447 Arch St., 1st bej 10-26 FOR thoroughbred, cow. Clifton Stanley St. SALE—Young Jersey Excellent fg Davenpor 10 I"OR SALE—Qualitity of red onions. $1.50 bushel delivered in quantities to suit. Alexander Bruce, Berlin. Tel. 665-3. 10-26-3d E. COTTAGE, Corner of Monroe and Madison streets—An Ideal Homg v Convenience. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate. Insurancy . Look for our sign on a very desirable one fai house at No. 43 Tremont street—It may be just w you want—It has gas, electricity, new plumbing. See about it. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. TYPEWRITER All Makes Repaired. Sold, Rented and EXCHANG/] TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES: N. B. Typewriter Exchange —Tel. 612. 72 MAIN STREFET. A REAL BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. Property centrally located in New Britain, paying better than 12 per cent. will be sold on very easy terms if taken at once. See, P. J. MURRAY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 325 MAIN STREF NEW BRITAIN, CONN. LIFE INSURANCE The Question of the Hour . How Long would Your Insurance Money Last ? For how long would your present insurance support your family afteer your death ? Have you made proper provisions for those who are dear to you ? If not, why not do so NOW ? Get the facts regarding the latest approved policy contract written by an old reliable Connecti- cut Co. Payments to suit your convenience. Phone me 728—101 evenings. FRANK W. HOLMES 193 MAIN ST., ROOM 1.