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PR e— UNE 7, 1918. ESTABLISHED 1847. Graduation Gifts Hundreds of beautiful novel- ties in solid gold, sterling sil- ver and gold filled. Carefuily selected. Jewelry and Silver Novelty Departments, Main Floor. Girls’ Guimpes Taking the Place of Shirt Waists. A most complete assortment in gizes 10 to 16. in lawn, ba- tiste, voile, cross-bar muslin, silk and pomgee. Tucked with Petér Pan and Sailor Collars, frills, ruffles and hemstitch- ings. All white and dainty color combinations. Prices $1 to $7.98. Alarm Clock Sale Continaing Five Days. MAIN FLOOR. Included also in this =sale are ivory, gilt, silver, metal and mahogany clocks at a dis- count of 10 per cent. All guaranteed for one vear. $1.50 Special Alarm Clocks $1. $1.50 Alarm Clocks, sale price $1.22. $2.00 Alarm Clocks, sale price $1.52. $2.60 Alarm Clocks, sale price $1.92: $3.00 Alarm Clocks, sale price $2.62. $4.00 Alarm Clocks, sale price $8.22. Maids’ Biack Dresses At 2 Special Price. FOURTH FLOOR. A small lot which cannot be duplicated; the zes are broken but there’s a good as- sortment from 34 to 46. The Dresses are in black cotton pongee, high neck, long sleeves low neck with flat white col- lar and long sleeves; regular $4 Dresses for two days, $2.69. 1G. FOX & CO. MAIL CAREFULLY AND TELEPHONE ORDERS AND PROMPTLY FILLED. HARTFORD. THE NEW ERA:—OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, LOWER THAN EVER Winsome White Leghorn Hats A MO I UNUSUAL now only VALUE. $8.50 Flower trimmed broad brimmed Sailors and Mushrooms, beau- tiful summer hats, light and sunshading; a large variety, Georgette brim; all white flowers. Navy Blue Hats and ribbon trimmed. tringe, in navy blue only. Golfer’s Fifth Floor. Consisting of Fox Premier Clubs, Bag, Brassie, Driver, Midiron, Mashie and Putter, worth at least $10.00. Special 0. Outfit No. 2—Worth regu- larly $15. Sale price $10. Girls’ Small turbans of Georgette, Georgette Special $4,95 Large brim, mushroom and straight hats of Georgette fringe trimmed with Very new and chic. Outfits Drivers, special 98. Brassies, special $2.98. $3.25 Midirons, special $2.75. $.25 Putters, special $2.75. Fox Premier Golf Balls, im- ported from Scotland; worth 76c. Special 42¢, $4.75 doz. Give them a trial. Sweaters FIFTH FLOOR. So long as you wear a Sweater this season you can almost afford to be careless in regard {o the rest of the cos- tume. Not only are girls wearing Sweaters for outdoor sports but for school and other street wear; we have provided for our girl customers Sweat- ers in splendid variety. AT $2.98 Slip-on Sweaters, in fancy weave Shetland, fin- ished with scalloped edge on neck and armholes; Copenha- gen, rose and Nile green. Sim- ilar style with sailor collar for $3.98. Sizes 28 o 34. sleeveless AT $5.00 Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters with sleeves in cardigan and fancy weaves. Two-tone purling at waist line. Turquoise, lobster, Nile and buff; a models in and buff. AT $5.98 Slip-on Sweaters with sleeves in Shetland wool with collar in colors, buff, Covenhagen and 2-tone purling at waist Very smart. few coat rose, Copenhagen brush contrasting rose, pink; line. J. HOCHMAN I'AYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK, PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE, ETC. 468_4. ' MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Bhone 2237 139 Arch St. ST. JOHN’S PARISH Is to be one of the best parts of the city. We offer For Sale there, On Two and Threc Tenement Home Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Shop Call 1734-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour New Britain, Conn. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. " A. RODENSKY, Tel. 1591, 42 Hartford Ave. 127 Main St., Serges. Voiles $5.75 up. Two 2-Family Houses at Nos. tion. modern 3- or 4-family house. very reasonable. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCEK, Secy. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN Opp. Arch St. A Big Suit Value ‘Worth up to $40.00 each. We offer in this lot Women’s and Misses’ Suits stylishly made of Navy and Black Bargains in Light Weight Coats. New Gingham and Voile Dresses $5.75 up. Summer Underwear in Knit and Lingerie. sets, Hosiery, Gloves, Sweater, Neckwear. LINCOLN ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE Large lot with 141-foat frontage. Rents would command whatever price you asked for them on account of choice lacation. Small house could be easily moved to rear and bring THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nignt. Storage, Supplies and Repalring. Phone 1409-2 Cor- #! Lincoln in Just the first-class condi- | place to put up : in additional income. Price 1Is Phones 728 and 101 193 MAIN STREET | WANTED. WANTED-—Roadster, dition, will pay cash. ald Box 14 first class con- Address Her- 6-6-3dx WANTED—In of large compositor State age, expected. printing department manufacturing concern, and cylinder pressman. experience and wages Box 9B, Herald. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ] The Classified Columns a chances are that several rea ers otit of the hundreds wi be interested in your prop your agents—the penny ads || reach hundreds in the city every week night and the re a ill o- CASH IN AD VANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 100 | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Ping ani Rings are found in surprisi quantities and turned in a the Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder{g| hands if he does nct knoy who lost it. TO LENY, ] TO RENT | Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bildg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. roR FOR SALE, FOR SALE. PIANOS FOR SALK—We have two pianos under §100 cach which can be bought on easy payments or for cash. Weser upright, exceptional- Iy fine tone. Price $85 by 1y payments, or $ ich and Bach upright Ve tone. Cost §400 new. Price monthly payments or $74 c - large stock of used piano LTargain prices. Sedgwick & C: 139and 141 Asylum St., at ey, Hartferd. 6-7-3d SALE—Ranger Motor-Bik come and see it; evenings. armington avenue. 6-7-2dx FOR REN After June 15th. TFirst floor, five rooms and kitchenette, in new house; all modern improve- ments. Inquire evenings or Satur- day afternoon, 2d bell, 192 Fairview street. 6-7-2dx TO RENT-—Pleasant furnished room with board. Suitable for one or two FOR SALE-—Overland light delivery: self-s tarter; 1916 model; good or- der; $360. Tel. 1451-14. 6-7-2dx FOR = SALE—Threc-family house, practically new, in good locality; all modern improvements, includ- ing sink-rooms. Address, for ticulars, Box X22X, Herald. 6- SHORE COTTAGES—to rent at Pond Point. Prices reasonable. For par- ticulars telephone 1619, City. 6 -5-3dx BARGAIN—Garage, central location, low rental, doing good repair busi- s; small amount cash needed. Box X20, Herald. 6-4-4d TO RENT-—Four rooms, second floor. Enquire 36 Connerton St. 5-27-tf HELP WANTED—MALIT. WANTED--Blacksmith. An all around blacksmith over the draft age. B. & K. Mtg. Co., Ellis St. 6-6-3d WANTED—Man 30 to 35 to drive car, private and work around coun- try place, look after lawn and gar- den. Must give references. 30BX, Herald. WANTED—Young man for clerical work in local concern. Good op- portunity for ambitious young man. Address Box X14X, Herald Office. 6-5-3d WANTED—Young man drug business. Clark to learn the & Brainerd's Drug Store, 181 Main street. % 6-5-3 WANTED—Barber at once; steady job oS and good pay. 376 Church St., cor- ner Stanley. 6-4-54% | WANTED—Yaung man to do cost work in local factory. Box 13, Her- ald. 6-5-tf WANTED—Boys and girls over 16 - years old for factory work. Oisan,| 0 T tlierly man for work light work and good pay. Bristol with hoe. * Also boys for weeding, Mtz Co, Platnville. © ety | saturdays. Dean’s farm, Kensing- ton. Tel. 667-16. 6-3-6dx WANTED—A young man in local CHEER YOUR SOLDIERS | ~ manutacturing office, one having with the best news from Home—Your Photograph. jeade Stu Ife Studio Qlp-t D Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St. GIRLS WANTED BY So0. New Eng. Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- ARE THE nent employment working conditions, Call and sce our Chief Opera- tor and be given information in detail about wages paid, hours of work: sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, etc, Southern New England Telephone Go, 54 COURT STREET TR T R ST under good had experience in scheduling work through the factory preferred. Ex- cellent opportunity for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting. Address P. O. Box 1021. 5-25-tf ANTED—A young man of good character and with some experi- ence in cest work to help office manager; answer In own writing, giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 5-11-tf WANTED—Frelght handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whitirg St 4-6-tt LOST. LOST-—Gold watch and fob, between Berlin station and N. B. trolley. IFinder return to Herald. 6-7-1dx | 1.OST-—Railroad mileage book and | Texaco gasoline book. Liberal re-| | ward if returned to D. S. Segall, 357 Main St. 6-7-2d 1.OST-—On Meriden car arriving in Plainville between 5 and 6 o’clock | afternoon, a suit of reward. Notify Joseph | Iorestville, Conn. 6-7-3dx | | | yesterday | LOST—A cameo pin, somewhere tween Landers, Krary oflice and 45 Franciy St. returned. Phone 79 1.OST——New Britain National banlk interest department book No. 624. Application has been made for new book. Miquel Santos 6-5-6d FOUND, FOUND—Fraternity pin. Owner can have me by paying for this advt. C. F. Lucey 38 Wakefield Court gentlemen. Three minutes from | FOR SALE—Ford truck, demount- pest office. 6 Lake Court, Tel able rim 0. Call 2051. | 102-3. 6-7-2d HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Two Furnished Apartments of two | . __. i = and four rooms at 56 Maple street, | SALESWOMEN WANTED — Apply cpposite Pearl stree:. 6-6-tf Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. 6-7-tf WANTED—A four, five, or six-room | =~ Ry : = fenement with modern improve- | WANTBD#Extra salesladies for Sat- ments, by yvoung man, wife and urday afternoons and evenings, also baby. Address I*. L. Abbott, 51| other afternoons, far our cloak and St ceohs Ran Nomanrson, suit, waist and millinery depts. Ap- Conn! 6-6-3dx ply at once to the Big Store, Raph- ael's Dept. Store. 6-7-1d TO RENT—Garage space, 55 Pearl| WANTED—Competent girl for gener- oot 6-6-5dx| @l housework, Mrs. W. S. Rowland, | NOTICK 291 Lincoln St. Apply evenings Grove Hill. WANTED—Young woman with col- lege education in- chemistry, cap- able of taking direct charge of a laporatory of from five to eight people doing the analysis of iron, coal, oil, ete. Reply, carc Box A9X. 6-6-3d WANTED—Bright girl for general housework, including laundry. Call 96 Forest St. 6-6-3dx WANTED-—Young woman for cleri- cal work in factory office of local concern. Address Box 15XB, Her- ald Office. 6-5-3d WANTED—Waitresses. Apply Presto lunch, 191 Main street, Bristol, Conn. 6-7-2dx GIRL WANTED to wait on table at Walnut Beach. Good job. Until September 15th. Write Bob Fagan. 6-4-5d WANTED—Competent walitress for family of four. 50 Lexington street. 6-3-6d WANTED—Laundress, three days a week. Apply evenings. 229 s Main street. WANTED—Young lady for office work and saleslady. Apply Gately & Brennan, 47 Main street. 6-3-tf VANTED—Good strong housecleaning. Apply Main street. woman for 206 West 6-1-tf WANTED—A young lady for general office work in one of the large lo- Ap- ca! manufacturing concerns. piy in own handwriting. Addr 0. Box 1021. 5 WANTED—Cock. Apply at 80 Grove HillL 5-18-tf WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 years to learn telephone operating. Paild while learning. Apply Chicf operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf FURNISHED ROOM FURNISHED ROOM—Lady only; use of kitchen for breakfast; good loca- tion; private family. Box 10X, Herald. 6-6-3dx WELL-FURNISHED ROOM, all mod- ern, with housckeeping privilege: very homelike. Address Box X27X, Herald Offie; 1 6-6-3d | | TRNISHED ROOM-—— only, 33 Court street. Chapman. or gentleman | Mrs. H. C.| 6-5-tt 1"OR SALE-—High ~ grade upright | FOR SALE OR TO RENT-=9-rg piano. Reasonable. Cash pay- cottage, all modern, located nients. ain. Tel = Berlin street. 'Phone T. W. Q' e - — nor, broker. 5-2 A good-si sale. == Renovated since used. A. W. Clar FOR SALE—Three automobiles, 2 Broad St., Plainville. 6-6-3d runabout and two touring e L price rizht; new car guarai FOR SALE-—Guaranteed good work- goes with these cars. E. B ing and driving horse. road cock. Tel. 90. 5- 10 miles an hour; works fine on piough or any work; must be sold; address, John J. Gubbins, sacrifice FOR SALE—2 Boynton hot air naces, including cellar piping, al} Plainville, Conn. 6-6-3dx | first class condition, must be ta at once. John C. O'Brien, 362 OR SALE — Studebaker roadster, Main street. Tel. 1153. 6-5 clectric lights, extra tire, in — good running condition. Mrs. H. E. Aster and tom Trown, 425 West Main Tel. the old Weldong Pl 1410. 6-7-2dx 16 Black Rock Ave., Noew Britd 6-3- FOR SALE—Two 2-family houses at — 64 Fairview street, Inquire Bol-| FOR SALE—TFour good building } lerer’s Posy Shop, or Phone 971-12. Lawlor strect; bargain if taken 6-5-26d once. Inquire 102 Lawlor str WANTED_Roadster or Chummy | -4 fo0* e toadster. Must have electric lights FOR SALE—Maple Hill, modern, B aien SCslpa s entiBox i 5o b Tne ot witer Hbaly 20AX Herald a place, small amount of cash FOR SAL &s at the lin a. 'Phone C. C. Pren Farms. Telephone 668-4, 3-tr| 1335-5 evenings, Maple Hill, FOR SALE—120 acre farm, 50 acres | Vrite 18 Asylum St, Hartfd Conn. 6-6 tillable, plenty of wood land and pasture, with trout brook on prem- R ises. Jas. J. Fitzsimons, Kensing- | FOR SALE—Thrce tenement hoy ton. 6-6.4d , 15 Tooms. All improvements, = > = — So. Main street. Reason for selll FOR SALE—Twelve-room house with | o 8 SO0ek o 5% Law barn; one single house, rooms, St. Phone 1331-3 6-3- all improvements. Nos. 633 o S P e south end Arch St. Inquire Wm. Radil, 389 Arch St. 6.4.if | FOR SALE—Shore cottage, all il TN — | pravements, Burrel Beach, Wol SALE—13-ton truck in good or e der; 1 Overland touring; one nearly Overland new im delivery; one delivery; no reasonable offer fused. Cohen Motor Co. 6-4-4d chase an ideal place at a low figy] Ts-| A- G. Cohen. 6-4 FOR SALE—Edison phonograph fine condition, good tone, with as- sortment of fifty records, e A} bain. Main street. terms, $8.50 on $1 discount for cash. taken in trade and is a bar- Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 6-5-3dx in { FOR SALE—One 15-foot and one foot lunch counter; oak tofi, b bound. Also 19 stools. Apply tory Lunch, 40 Church St. _6-4% FOR SALE—Ice wagon in excel condition. Price right. Inquire, FOR SALE—Show case. Dickinson Drug Co. Apply at H. Condon & Co., Inc, 30 Lai St., Bristol, Conn. Phone 5§8-3. g 6- 54 2d All in Good Condition. REAL ESTATE ~ FOR SALE Property Paying Over 20%on the Cash Invested. - Two 6-Family Houses on Glen Street. Only $2,000 Cash required. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 1 Cottage on Division Stre INSURANO WORDS. HERE’S A THREE FAMILY HOUSE FOR §5,0t PRETTY CHEAP FOR THESE TIMES ISN'T IT? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street IF IT IS A REAL GOOD BUY WE HAVE IT—W. get the DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, B CAUSE PEOPLE KNOW WE ARE CONSTANTL MAKING SALES—SALES TALK LOUDER THA 305 Bank Building. WANTED! National Acme Screw Machine opera- tors and set-up men. Plant in city of Bos- ton. Highest wages paid. Day and night shift. Strictly on United States government work. If you are working on government work do not apply. See Mr. Philips, Hotel Beloin, Friday and Saturday, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. : LARGE FRONT ROOM-—Use of bath; suitable for one or two gentlemen. | 19 Franklin St. 6-5-3dx LARGE FRONT ROOM, with bath, for two gentlemen or man and wife; with board. 86 Lake St. 5-24-tf | JRNISHED ROOM-—70 Franklin quare. Phone 1432-5 5-11-tf OTICE. - Typewriters summer montl 11 new Smith Business School, rented out for 5 ma- the chines, in St. Autemobile ties taken out. Rea- senable rate Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. ~12 -6dx - — — | NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, | hang fixtures, install doorbells and | do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone | FOR ! SALE Only $500 cash required The W. L. Hatch Co. Insurance and Real Estate 1628-4, 3-6-tt A five room Cottage $2600 29 West Main St.