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12, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918, : ST G0 (T ATE e in the "mn-r - —_— 1‘1 | secure the fruits of the war. Such a | mander-in - ® A L fusal -may not inconceivably bring Mr. Mrs to “Lady The Classified Columns are ; e Have you lost a sum o it a rupture of the peace negotin- | Theodor: e Tt will give heart to our d S Lady v tefe at nome, | || YOUX agents—the penny ads feated saviazoniste: 1 will make possi-'| doneluded to ta W in the war reach hundreds in the city ble the interference of those doubtful | hy writing letters in derogation and = o Oy el e e R G R DN e Sn g T iReverviRweek Bnight B andE the have wished us il * paper, which new ity chances are that several read- the failure of voters to sup-| general manager @ man who was, at ers out of the hundreds Will money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising| quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s FOR THE PRESIDENT aper had a 0, ¢ g o o ) port the republican party in 1881 ¢he declaration of hostilities against 5 o = = Should Be Retained in Oflice, | wauld have been in the eves of for-| the Imperial German government, an be interested in your propo- E. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does nct know cign nations 2 failure to suppor th . v e e GNE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. . wholostit. Rose Pastor Siokes letters and other | president and what he did in t | ~American War, how would <pan Indiana Democrats Say other countries interpr ;| Ivlu»r :1‘1»?.(“‘\\:»{' ditions doctments e i e the democratic v this {2 € Somel b Athnzelcol : Eie e = == — Indianapolis, Ind., June 20.—as | g 2efS OO0 S e viediow Jject if sh he republican party 5 2 B HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR SALE. FOR SALE. permanent chairman of the demo- | (b S0 A ed At the mnext|@nd if she is zoing to fight the war ,{E T S 1B e i 5 cratic state convention, Samuei M. ! Lot {v‘]’vz H:_w wavthroy the (Thmms_ 1(-f qF _‘flil’_z | FO1 FOR SALIE—1917 Ford touring caj Ralston, former governor of Indiana, e [dadine topic fornll the e Kansas City nd notwith- Al L T s ne good condition. Call 133 Lafayd yesterday launched a boom for a third | o ddeng | Standing her great desire to take Y \.;\_"'" ";\ THE L - S e street. Joe Brisinosi. 6-1 B e Prea Vil o eoras By chairmin | Charse of everything, th,,_‘. are going SU NCW [Nn lEI {‘0 for general hou SALKE—Ford touring car. = 7 were recefved with wild cheeringand | (¢ the qemocratic congressional «:m\~| oLt e ane s lEnotiLe IDet . o g‘ . WU, Stniioe, e (o t 5 Sherman court, ¢ FOR SALE—Mdhogany set. N there was not the slightest doubt as pne mliinl ) Gty o Conlian 6T BENen FOR POSITIONS -20 | 6-1 rockers, genuine leather; two § 4, 1921, and not then, if God and to the sentiment of the crowd at the | S0 i dicules Roosevelt. - convention. After praising the rec- Vice-President Marshall put the mq.i*“" right prevail. TELEPHflflE GPEHATUHS ord of the president and the admit crates in & happy frame of mina by | The contests for places on the tick- tration, Mr. Ra man chairs and center table; in gt R condition. Inquire 192 Fairview F o 2a bell. 6-19-3 CHAMBERMAID—Call Clul bin * lince St build et were enlivencd by squabbles with- These pesitions offer perma- 1 | ston said s reforence ta \Vill H. - 4 : 4 S S = E o Cais A seek to bind no man except my-| 1'”’;‘“' sl S !n‘| the del on from this (Marion) mn ‘("r"l""’fi*-~~“' under good Waitre | FOR e e o sy | EOR SSATH acres stand sclf by what T say here. In these | pjee, voung Lochinva GO E N 0o e TR co Ine i ‘;’"‘f'"”"_\',l. : Miiin | cheap if taken at once. wood, wood. So: troublesome d I care not the snap | who “ambled out of the West upon the | Shortly before adournment over the Semang seoonn et Operna; st 6-20-3dx | timber. Two miles from railro ey vy fr r for certain precedent | ¢ o, p rand old palfry 1 with nommnnnn_oi Jjudges frn: thv(‘, appel- fox '.".- u‘ given information e — L ! R cE) I5 ) Addres: Wood”, P. 0. Béx b we have highly ded in times of [ force of arms s the Lady Theo- Inf(:bvouyrt for the first division. in ('"hlv.l dhjmi wages paid, WANTED-—Experienced ope | FoR SAL D intn Al Elatirord. to17-4 peace. I shall not stand for a pre dora and carried her off to that medi- | Vice-President Marshall said later hours of work; sickness, dis- stitchers. 1 wages Nim s e e fo e oy oo IDRENIPRCTERS TR Bt thot would intevfere with oo | ovall castle callea the republican headsl that thelexplanationiiof the birth and ability and peusion plan, rest eoiDlovincnt ofered o G v oA ciency in carrying on the or that | where he set hep ahove m.w“i'i‘lflf‘mhiy- of A. l‘-;l“-\‘("‘&:"(fl'fl. the ;':;xz, room, cte, C 5 Main strect 6-1 4 i M. O. Baker, 180 Black Rock A would deny the couniry ervices | cale ana introduced her as a repub-|€ral manager of The Kansas Cit s m N o = ST S -k L = Tol. 414 AT tion period to follow the f i main- | The vice-pre » a plea for before the convention, veri- Tal A\pply Mrs. Howard S. e Smalles strest L [vor e ¥ acres of standi tain thereforc, t support of the jon at the atements in his speech. rfl,ephflne ED. sons corncr larrison and Stecle 5 S : gre F. L. Norton, Kensington. E S ying that,| News from Kansas City explained e e St 6 G e L election in ot while he wanted the democrats to win | th@t Seested was born in Denmark, i 2 — - — — 50 e b G \Li pron S “The duty of the hour i the coming clection, “at the risk of | but that his parents became German SALESWOMEN WANTED Apply ol Glopd ,,..‘h ‘m,,‘-],,;, »,”,.(: FOR SALE—Property at west e by men secking office who approve the | heing read out of the party,” he urgea | subjects when the part B Denmark e Pullar & Niven, Boston Stor Aoty Mre Makoweli, 26i (Gl | Botbe, burn ahd lares dots 8t an § course of the national administration | the members in the state to vote|in Which they lived became German o st T P tonishingly low price. A. P. Mar: tory. Mpr. Seested had for many TO RENY. the demoerat who was not in ord with the president and s considered himself a citizen of | ==r——————. D—Wait and against the democrat | this country, the explanation said, but at Asia Restaurant, 73 Church. SALE—Having seld our farm |- - — wvor of taking the |learned in 1916 that he was not be- ENT 6-20-3d and ““““f‘_m the city, wish to dis- | FOR SAL Twelve-room house wil zuage out of the schools|cause of a technicality, after which > of our h;xn}thnn.l» ‘f;,,]“::} Mor- el B : 1o d 2 W " aturalizati ANTED—Young Iz Y weighing 1,140 Ibs o all improvements. Nos.- 625, 6 ana welding into a united | he went through the naturalization S f W v : | : T T i Towl et tore for commer-| aces of 16 to o3 5 fully : ranteed, safe and veli- | south end Arch St. Inquire W ke - lips e : . . it : fla| able, accustomed to all kinds of | Radil, 389 Arch St 4 all those who dwell within our| When the dispatches were shown s telephone operating. Paid whila Jo o adil, 389 Arch St. 6~ a2 aid: Cia use m Herald learning. Apply Chicf operator,| fArm wor . With assurance of good in the war. To demand this is Junreé Germany must not g 3 the impression that the people of this | his ides country are not back of our govern- | “who ment in this w and that impre: German is likely to be made in other nations i of Indi if the people da not stand by the | people president’s party in the approaching deputy sheriff, 46 Main St 6-14 s and dish washer between to learn lecti Jorders Marshall, h election. | borders ot - i <y B L . Southern New England Telspho home and kind treatment would | .. e “In 1898 this country was in war The republican state convention, What I said about Mr. Seested is Bld F g e make purchase pric very low. | FOR SALE—Two 2-family houses with old, decrepit Spain. In the fall | which was held here a fe true and I have nothing further to g’. rontage 6 -6- e home oreferred.. Alse] 64 Fairview street, Inquirs, B ccceived much attention fr: E————————— o Y . Als of that year Colonel Roosevelt was 2 Stilly o Bor ) fermtin lerer's Posy Shop, or Phone 371-1 Church street. Heat WANTED. e e i president, who declared it had gon .andidate for governor of New York. e 6-5-24 B &« of Lik speeches he sald: ‘Re it statements. Mr. Mar- | ZEEBRUGGE HARBOR BLOCKED. = et e s i i Inember that whether you will or not, B .. | Amsterdam, June 20.—The en- furnlshed. A l Young Lady, competent, des el R Ges bk ehale b St et e LRI your votes this vear will be viewed are to have politics this |00 to the harbor of Zeebrugse is pp y sition as stenographer typist, with ey .\‘\nu]:]\'\,’ y T ) FOR 4\141\4 5 Two Dig bargains pianc ancis Bacon mahogai d piano. You shou by the nations of Europe from one r in Indiana. but politic: sk ACCOT o o p) g0 law or insurance firm. Box 1613, { blocked, according to Licuts. George Heraid Pub‘ CO- by o o = upright us standpoint only. They will draw no | must be patriotic as well as partisan o, arq’ and John Reed of the Eritish s e | R e B e fine distinctions. A sal to sus- [in character. Tt must be the kind of force, who landed in ‘the | =— - — — e e 4 - L cos 50. 4 n BicHona e Tl e e e e va force, gods e S AN D= hra e also two tons hay. 82 Roc cash, now $100, or $115 on easy pa] tain the president this r ! politics ¢ irtodly gets be- I'province of Zeeland Monday and are [ TO RENT—Second floor, 30 Cam- sition as chauffeur in private fam- Hill ave. 6-20-3d ments. Chickering used uprigt their eyes, be i 1 ‘}"-" hind that colossal flguxre Of A_;(’ 5 “-I‘“~‘ to be interned at The Hague. Tn an| bridge St, to quiet family. 6-20-3dx| ilv; four years' experience: sober|—— Full, rich tone.’ A-1 conditio| sustain the war. and to n the | hours. the man whom Providence has |t ciow published in the “Telegraf” 3 o L ont el D e bt on R ol || e ey o M e set upon the mountain peak of duty, | nov gav the Germans are working | SHORE COTTAGE TO RENT—af In- Horala GMmes. & S 2 50 good records, $6. Also latest which sold for $475, can be boug} desire and endeavor, with Whom We |gay and night to clear the passage| dian Neck for month of July or i o B odel Grafonola including records, | for $235 cash, or $258 by easy pa can win, m(hqm “"‘vr"" the \\:Arh S| put each nizht British aviators de- season. L. C. Baker, Tel. 1876. WANTED—Small tenement of four Both of these machines are ments. A piano that would ado hope must perish—Woodrow Wilson, | 151ish the ‘German’s progress. 6-20-3a| or five rooms with modern con- cellent condition. Were taken | a mansion. Besides these we hay Captain General of the armies of free- - = - i veniences by two adults. Box 1X, in trade. $1 weekly if you wish. a real small, dainty square piar om A dimirailiof ithel seven ccas) ]n ENJOYED SIDE TRITP. QL REIN T A Herald. €-18-3dx Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St. possessing a remarkable tone whic will not do to keep our promise to his s : s ment, 82 Rocky Hill ave. 6-20-3dx £ 0-3dx| can be yours for $22.50. Sedgwid ear o aeaichi tolh: o) Torrington, Conn., Junc 20.—Herr- 20-3dx| — 2 R . 535 | ¥ & & bt i0 i AW“R - man Kegel, enemy alien. was arrested | zom o — | WANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATELY. |~ 5 S Bl sylum 8t Difference in View. here vesterday on a charge of violat- e "I":"' “ EEIeniRg ) PIFTY TOURING ~CARS ANp [ FOD '\M‘][: (.f\ "’11 ronlm F’Mmgg e SEI I e ot ] L e 2t ¥ 3 ckinson, 193 Main St. Steam RS: MUST BE ATE ine; fruit. nquire ohn s . . . rebublican | INg the terms of his permit. He 2 3S; MU T LATE B | i ,l\v!s( think \\h:-(. thf -r‘.wh,hla,"\ S chitperiiont 1ne. N ondny Ltoleo h?ut._hox water supply and ail mod- y AND IN GOOD Plainville. 6-18-5dX [ FOR SALE—FOUR ROOMS QF U¥ ty means by saying that its purpose S Sl e e Chemleen ern improvements Apply at the ICAT, CONDITION = TO-DATE FURNITURE. Can b is to win the war new, most of us do | “© ves 2] s Fair Dept. Store to Mr. Massey A HIGHER PRIC FOR SALE—One dresser, white iron bought right if taken a q i - ol ci >niship papers. This permission A B THI i3 £ g aken at once not understand. What the democratic | H#em : S e e 6-19-2a bed and springs, one large almost | Terms to responsible part Bo: i ek ey A e v G wen oo || Wi G Bl @ ey B8 W » new, parlor stov Winthrop St. | 13C, Herald, P soon as it can be won, and it holds that | S\¢0 ““"‘_“_*l : “l C";';’]‘ L he visit- | 70 RENT—In the healthiest section side door, 2nd floor. 6-18-3dx to the speedily winning of it are these | €1 in Hartford and other places. of the city six room apartment in — | FOR SALE—Building lot in Belvil essent s. Conviction of the justice of | twin bungalows on City and Con- FOR SALE—New Milch cow. Tel. de Cheap. Apply W. E. Harf the cause in which we are engaged; a | necticat avenue. Will $25 267 6-19-3d Kensington. 'Phone 656-12, fixed and definite end to be attained; n ] a month, or sell on ea { 18-54d: the whole hearted, disinterested, poli- r ply W. L. Hatch Co., = NOTICE. tical and patriotic sacrifice of personal . R ('i h Pl . street. H T FOR SAL PR, CLINTON J..MYDE 1‘;33330;;(.3:;:‘} Om;'l’]’:":;j;j:‘ta:&fl;::g"; Has Removed her office to O R RN e lre s e e | GOOD RSEH O T VAN RS Dot tRE 0By ears | NODICE SLavs mowers Jisharpened i feet long. A e e , 87 Prospect Street, s i o G-19-2 | old: excellent chance for man witn | George Tritz, 31 iicenmpod ety : e g5e Tel., 158-12. il e — - Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., | | — & S, i absolutely clean record to manage - T A LA THE PRICE YOU PAY e e e e e Terl (R o e o] = - FOR SALE—Cauliflower cabbage and b HIL ik Fa i 2 t (o L liabie il ne i | NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners, | kohlrabi plants. Also cut flowers| St Snow T onght o tale treatment: Harrison St., H. B. Moore, 6-18-gax | ! loval and reliable will have perma- ) v o EELCojR s Do 0 Sk 1 - G Sient nasitlon: =ivst Have throe po §1.00 per day. Delivered. Telephone | 1. Suprenant, 42 Whiting street I have been running down fo o — e == e e e 6-8-e-0-d-tf 6-15-6 ast year or two. I am all fagged out, A TENEMENT of six rooms; all mod- L D ; = v a ition, worry from morn- ern iprovements. Inquire 367 aoiians e BN IO [y : at 93 St 3 . 5 (AR bRl e i St o fuire 2971 our system; have opening in other | Board and room at 83 Arch street for | poR SALE—Garage business; ownel £ ght, SR ST e e 3 cities also Give full details to 2 gentlemen, 3rd floor. Call €ve- . drafted; will sell at great sacrifice, hm dead or alive, have lost w. not do the same work I used to flo some years ago. If 1 were as rong as I was, 1 could earn good good specialist, but I cannot afford noney. I know L ought to treat with o pay for the treatment.” You are paying for it NOW, my riend, and dearly; yet you do not et it. Let me tell you why. 5 FOR JUNK, S PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- | TENEMENT TO RENT- TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI- 155 Washington St. TURE, ETC. = 4 room suit TEL TO RENT < 468-4. - nished for light housekeepin improvements. (Central). Address awaiti 84 W. Main Apply 647 Main St toom 0 Eureka Room Register, 5 I]ENISQN EARAEE treet. N. 1. Lane, Mgr. ' 6-17-tf Hartford, 6 to S p. m. only. 6-19-2dx TO RE — Tenement, five WANTED—An Experienced grocery Box 11, Herald. 0-1d nings, between 7 and 8. 6-18-5dx A. P. Marsh, deputy shertff, 46 Main St 6-14-6d SALESMAN WANTED-For the new | MES. MARIE—The world’s wonder | fur-| check writer, greatest machine of | AaStrolosist. A call on this lady will | pOR SALE—Three automobiles. on: All its kind; sel 15: lot of monce Gomyinioeivon 0-( ’l\m wonderful ;‘.x[t runabout and two touring cars; a live salesman in thi ) (EERAR SO BERREERIEE G 1k, price right; new car guaranted ¥ ’Llfl“f‘f' U\.fllt‘v in n:lc llllct:;l-l m[dlz. \‘ goes with these cars. E. G, Bab-} Churgh St., secon oor. ours, Gockl ! Tel 00 5-13-tf 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. 6-18-3dx { FOR SALE OR TO R '—9-room! | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN '~ tta06” all modern, located on e L vour 150 MEATN ormietr Modern conveniences. Lars clerk. Apply Box 21BB, Herald Of- ([ - p o o0\ F 8, tes e vorking capacity is the interest you pewbnisuEsh e, §717-94%] Richard Covert. Tel. nor, broker. " b-zbete] re drawing. Why not bring “SAFETY. FYRST” | Livery Cars for hire, day and nigat. SR T e 2 . A good manager never spends more | yfovement Right Homo by [‘s]ng[ Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | LVW0 FURNISHED APART WANTED txperienced man = FOR SALE—Pigs at the Berlin han his interest. ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and | OfRtyoRandiiorfixooras Brightwood Box Machine and NOTICE—We do electrical WIring, | * Jypmg. Telephone 668-4, 6-3-tf Should he begin to draw on the| Cream, for Ours is the ouly properly | S e e B housekeeping at 56 Maple street. | tionar Ender. Apply N. B. Pa ot e el Cemsie ]| = | Tele e apital his interest would, of course, | pasteurized Product Sold in New | HITH opposite Pearl street. Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. 6-13-tf do repair work reasonably. Richard | nop sATm— acres of Woodlina ecrease. Britain. I ia S = = e | Corldan, Jr., Jerome St, telephoue |~ g years' growth. About 1-2 mile B «hat are you doing? 8 | TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor. | WANTED—A young man of good| 1628-4 3-6-tf | \west of Farmington depot, on high- nd with some expe; Price $400. C. L. Barnes, 7% B S Bl v aovn | ). E. SEIBERT & SON, | er | comerah 3 i\ P hercir il e bl === | . B Biors o ourn what vou wied o | Cffice and Service. e e e - TTIRP——— B 7oc ioc o Yo ncsarun | |Station, 287 Elm St.| MANRDSS AUTQ C0, | s wsvsmmemensin o sy |Foms mmstinse v oo | e St()l‘age and ‘ACCeSSOrieS, WANTED—Fre hurch Street, after heing cl apacity) is steadily growing smaller randiers Ghich ek, Gro HSi WA You used to make good money; crossing tenders by N. Y., N. = ) T ir W cialty. 3 ! 50 o1y rnished room, one or | | jis doors today. Everything up-to- ow you earn about half of what you g ml},fifa“:, S o Spe(vldu?_: {{:1 R R Appiy at cht office, | 4o Centlemen. Soverelgn's black, | | dut. and wa fiope thyt we will be sed to get. 139 Arch 5t. hiting St. 468l 162 Main, Mrs. Dawson, 2 flights || ablo to satisfy our customers, To make two, three or four dollars up or take elevator. 6-18-5dx e S as play to you; and you had all T WANTED even “”‘:n(l)sf” B M o AL Y. Nice, ¢} food served here is the Clty Advel"flsemenl | A HIGHER WAGIH TIAN USUAL| o, w, neat furnished rooms at market afford our heart and soul in your work A These happy days are gone. ! augoda In Momauguin. Write | GOO: SATIN PLACE e oo A ey ol N X will he d to a competent, middle | gor particul St 36 A :(”1{" LI{" i d it almost beyond your strength. Taxpayers Notice! aged, single man for general farmi|i poiween the hours of 10 to Up-to-the-Minute in Every Respect work on country plice near Hartford, | nd' you shudder at the thought of All persons liable to pay taxes on | & 3 3 to = % N~ bhat will happen when the final | § LOSING Out Manufacturers’ B[ real estate and personal property in | Steady job al T, References re- | S o i} The Victory Lunch Co., realsdown come; e 2 B | New Britain. Conn., are hereby noti- | 4uired. — Addr Steady, Box 11C, | yERY DESIRABLE furnished room | 10 CHURCH STREET, Herald for gentleman, 28 Park Place. Tel, | NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Figure out in dollar and cents | o fl [ fied that the following taxes have hat you have lost already and you | St k f 500 D # | been laid and are due and payable on - — =1 g0, 6-15-6dx 1 bill be amazed at the amount: and OC 0 resses ln the first day of July, 1918 ST. JOHN'S PARISH Ihat you arc gong to lose is beyond . . . _ City fax on list of October, 1917, | Ts to be one of the best parts of the | FOUR BARGAINS FOR SALE. kstimation. Ol es’ lnens an lng ams fOr first and second district, 203 mills | city. We offer For Sale there, One, 2 and 64 Fairview Street, Renting for $768 per annum. - The dollar you MIGHT earn, but i ml(}_lm ]Ml:n'- : e Two and Three Tenement Homes; and Fairview Sreet, renting for $6.00 per annum. e 1= oo actunlies o syou e _ City tax on list of October, 1917, | Also Lots from $50 to $1,000, 22 Prospect Street and Barn, Renting for $612 per annum. - ou spend it. And what do you get | § Less an Manufactur NN IyFICESERF= el o H. N. LOCKWOOD Also Other Good Propertics, | Thase are all worth seeing me about. br it. Worry, anxiety, despondency, | § dollur. o 2 ant and deprivation for your family. We will meet the taxpayers at City Real Estate and Insurance lU H Y e The dollar vou take out of your § | hall, Room 24, July 1, 2, 3, 5. 6, 8, 9, City Hall H. D. l' MP RE y 272 Mam St. ocket and spend for treatment with > an B0, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, e — — ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, experienced specialist is not an ® 9 ° ° i 4, 25, ¢ , 31, 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE kpense. It an investment. And in M. to 5 P. and 7 to 9 P. Shop Call 1731-2. :t increased v Monday, W Bl it o T 0 | Values $6.98, $8.98 and $10.50 B e U0 G, Ho KEELEY WE HAVE A CORNER STORE FOR SALE. 1It'is Pists; ot homo. DR s e Ol in a fine location and doing a good business — Will sell i v “hoc 4 - - Interest at the rate of 9 per cent.| A bile Repairing A Special Which will you choose? 5 ; utomo 1} 2 A Specialty o o . 5 5 Can you hesitate? ' Wil bo charged it not paid in - Juls. | Napronan carriacr co, | building and all. We also invite your attention to a store, PO EeNc! g uly A 918 { P x . \, | 1 7. i E’h S I AR CLGAK AND Note-Persons owing taxes on ol | Seymour St New Britin. Conn. | house, barn and shop—Better than 107 return. ) l‘.Clll]tOfl J- Hyde i € e = ==| We have some other excellent business propositions con- pecialist in Nervous and .Chronic | ens i it e e WIAR NS TR R —= cerning which we invite a personal interview, as for cer- : aEn el SUH I HOUSE i cnionie S toln RSy Extra Salesladies tain very good reasons we are not at liberty to advertise F3 ASYLUM ST., O ) ST, | & g ro 7 to 9 P. M., every Tonday, o 2 HARTFORD. CONN. ¢ B | Wednesday and saturday during Xira oalesia them on the market. . L S 149 MAIN STREET """ wesus o, | Apply at once to CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | e, fer Raphae!’s Dept. Store 272 Main street 208 Bank Building.

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