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EY & . ot v X¥LAEC L A ik, Graduate Nurse in the Infants’ Deparvtment-—Fitth EFloor. to the Baby. STORE (LOSED FRIDAY—“THE T R Consult her freely on all subjects pertaining FOURTH.” Flags and Bafi%fing for the 4th, Second Floor. Japanese Lanterns, Picnic Baskets and other Needs, 6th Floor WOMEN'S COOL WHITE VOILE BLOUSES For the Fourth. Regular Price $3.98 Thursday Special $2.98 THIRD FLOOR. FFourth: inexpensiva, of them as this is a front; collar Crisp, cool, in all summer for Good quality voile blue check lawn. Girls’ $4.50 0 $3.93 Sweaters, Special time means plenty of pretty Sweaters in all weights offer for Wed: rose, Copeniuig prett “NVaists for the practicul wear. Buy plenty Waists with cluster tucked All es from 34 to 46. niost and cuffs Vacation for special lot we The colors are are slip-on blue, pink an-d Cifth Floor—Misses WOMEN'S SWEATERS, WAIST DEPE. Third Iloor. White Sateen Skirts Double Pane! I’anel back and front, fine scalloped edges; straight and with flounce. tively shadow-proof, el ic fitted 2 Very Special regular price $2. tj)f).:. $E. 09& Children’s White Cambric Bloomers The hLest quality cambric 14; regular prices up to 89c. Thursaay only Dept. If you have special offering: hem; Posi- waistband to 9= 25. roll 14¢. 20c [ roll 10c. in sizes from 2 to Fifth IFloor. Children’s Gingham Rompers Mostly in black and white checks and stripes; guaranteed fast color; sizes 2 to 6, low nezk and short sleeves; real value 75c. Thursday . It a Fifth Floor. Girls’ Overalls --Special of blue, Buy your Brownies Kodalks A new lot in sizes ¢ to 14. Special price ... tan and brown Overalls; . $1.98 Premes SUPER ONE TON TRUCK $1295 Lowest Price One Ton Truck All models for immediate delivery. Phone, write or call for demonstrations . \RVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Phone 2109 Service Station 193Arch. Phone 811 FOR SALE FOR SALE A couple of Two-Family Houses: 10 rooms cach; very desirable around: on Fairview street, near troliey. It .will require $2,000 Price, $8,000 for both. This is a desirable purchase for one who has $2,000 to invest. Also good building lots on Corbin avenue, Hawley and Hamilton “ H. D. HUMPHREY BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. GOOD REAL ESTATE all ROOM 203, Here’s a nice three family house on Church street— .Brings in $80 a month—Owner will sell for better than 10 per cent. as he is moving to Hartford—It’s part of the eastern part of the city. UAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. A FEW BARGAINS Three-family, Chestnut Street, good investment. Three-family, West Main S treet, pays more than 10 per cent. Two six-family blocks with garage, South Main. Two-family, large lot, South Main: look this up. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1616-12 fact the unusual of any > Varnished - Duplex Oatmeals, special price, p2r roll Domestic picnic or other scheduled fcr the Fourth don’t forget to taka along your camery and keep a picture reécord of it. Films where you 5 Waists should buy for value. organdic trimmed very you double with Thursday $3.85 all outdoor occasions. In the sleeveless and with sleeves in box and other weaves. cen--—sizes are 6 to 14. Wall Paper Clearance All This Week Important Clearance Prices You Should Not Miss papering to do don’t mirs these roll 22¢. 200, Tiles special price, per QOatmeals special price, per loral Effects, speciai price, per roll, 12 1-2c. 13¢c Kitchen and Hall Pavers special price. per FHandsome cut out borders, or binders to match all paper, 3¢ to 25¢ per yard. | K REMNANTS. Remnant lots of Wall Papers suitable for all rooras, 23¢ to $3.00 per lot. Fourth of'Jlle is KODAK DAY pleasupe excursion is are always sure of getting them fresh and reliable; .:and remember we | develop films free of charge when prints are ordered. $1.75 to $$12.00 sg.s.so to $100.00 $1.85 to 340.00 Camera Dept., Main Fi~ T. JY YOUR \VIN’]‘QER COAL NOW 'TWILL NEVER BE CHEAPER BERSON: BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— ayor Quigley’s Office) I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND {FURNITURE. Pay Three Cents Per Pglnmd for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. 1 TEL. 557-14 b i } } AUTOMOBILES FOR | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 1919 Halladay Touring. | 1920 Oldsmobile 6 Touring. cash. We also have some! exceptional values in used cars. 1919 Oldsmobile 6 Demonstrator. 1919 Ford Ton Truck. 1918 sel Kar, Sedan 1918 Overland, Sedan. * 1918 Crow-Elkhart, Toutting. 1918 Ford Delivery. ] 1916 Overland 6 Touring. 1916 Oldsmobile 6 Touring. 1916 Apperson Roadst 1915 Ford Roadster. % 1914 Paige Touring. Terms arranged. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH $T. e ——————— PRINTING g in a good, location between Stanley, Fairview streets—The choicest Paper Ruling Book Bind;mg SPECIA Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Ghide Cards Prompt Ser,‘rice. E. R.MitgkBack & o 309 MAIN ST. 5, WANTED—Several for outside work; write English;: steady position; good wages. Address Herald, Box 6X L. 7-2-2dx WANTED—Man for washing cars and. general garage work. Apply S. & I Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. 7-2-2d WANTBD—Man to peddle provisions. Make your wants known in the ‘Classified column. Classified advts. are the best little selling agents in the world. Read the wants of ethers. Ad- vertise your own needs. 1cda word. This is not a question billing and postage cost advertiser money. \ Minimuy CASH IN AM little advt. and in eliminating All Advertisements: for the classified column "must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Do you nced work? If you are a | discharged soldier or sailor, the use of the column below is offered to you | free of charge. See that your quali- fications are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together with your discharge papers, as proof of service. KFmployers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail. through the Herald Office. Sample—John Jones, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdocr work Has had experience as auto mechanic. Write care of Herald MALE HELFP WANTED—First-class auto mechanic. Apply Manning's, 168 Arch St. 7-2-6dx WANTED—Men for laborers in fac- tory; restaurant help. Apply 166 Main St., Room 13. 7-2-1dx Poles and intelligent must read Ap- McNamara, Bridgeport, Conn. 7-1-3dx One that has had experience. ply to or address 4 Bl O 368 Coleman St., WANTED—AnN ;1nfl>itious young man dealers in New Britain High to call on and Bristol. Will consider school man. Herald Box 26XL. 7-1-2dx SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Permanent position driv- ing truck or private car. Have four years of automobile knowledge. Address Box 2 X B, Herald office. 7-1-3dx ———————— LOST LOST—Corner Hawkins and Hart street, leather notebook, 8x10, also elsewhere in the city, set of motor- cycle tools. Reward for return. G. T. Kutz, 68 Hart St. 7-1-3dx LOST— or Franklin square, noan. Return to ward. yold ring, either on Elm street Saturday fore- Herald. Re- 6-30-3dx e —————,————————————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — FOR SALE—12 room brick house; large garden; fruit; also 2 1-4 acres standing grass. Mrs. Leon LeClair, Berlin, Conn. Phone 661-4. T-2-5dx 131 Main St T-1-tf M. FOR SALE—Modern 10-room house and garage. Can be made into two tenement, 12 Hawkins street. Easy 1 terms. L. Barnes, Tel. 12917. FOR SALE—2 building lots on trol- ley, west of White Oak, No. 132 and 133, price $200. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acres level farm land, West Main street, Plain- ville. Easy terms. T, M. Barnes, 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. 7-1-tf FOR SALE—Farm situated on Farm- ington avenue, Bristol, about 212 miles from city. good state road, and about the same distance from Forestville. Growing crops on it; good well water and plenty of it; brook running through the farm; a never-failing spring near the house; 37 acres of land, house, barn, etc.: a variety of fruit trees; will be sold reasonably. Apply on the place or of C. A. Garrett, Bristol, Conn. 6-27-1w R FOR SALE—Several parcels of land, 1 to 25 acres, at $15 to 3100 per acre. Monthly payments. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-26-6dx o —— HIGH GRAD FIREWORKS Cannon Crack from 6 inches on. | Reasonable price. Must clean up stock before the 4th. VITO BRESCIA 110 HARTFORD AVE S FOR SALE. of 35 Acres. Itz & Costelio, Inc. ma Suitabie 242 IN ST. WANTED—CEWMALE. HELP WANTED hours work cach day. L.unch, 348 Main for few ADPply NGB, street. Woman WANTED—Young lady as ticket seller in theater. ficient in typewriting preferred. ply to James Cormican, Theter.4 as; One pro- Ap- Lyceunm 7-2-1d f WANTEL Girls for all kinds of fac- tory work Apply 166 Main St., Room 13. 7-2 | -ldx | WANTED—Girls for foot and power | press work. Must be over 16 years old. The Taplin Manufacturing Co., | rear 65 Arch St. [ 1 WANTED By concern, an ‘dress P. O. - manufacturing tyvpist. Ad- Dept. B. | 7-2-1w | Ve | Jocal experienced Box 1025, City, WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 73 Harri- son St. Tel. 331. 7-2-2d WANTED—Girl who can cook; laundry; evenings off. Apply N Sanitarium, 50 Cedar St. no WANTED—AnN experienced pher; apply, stating and salary. P, O Britain, Conn. stenogra - qualifications | Box 607, New 7-1-3d § | WANTED—At once, operators on power sewing machines. Steadyg, work. Experience unnecessary. Paid while learning. Commercial Shirt | Co., 266 Arch St. 6-27-6d | WANTED—Chamber maid at Beloin. Hotel 6-25-df WANTIED—Twelve girls tfor over 16 years of age clean and | scriptions. steady factory work. American Paper Goods Co., Conn. . Kensington, WANTED. STENOGRAPHER WANTED-—Male preferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. Herald, Box 5G. 7-2-tf WANTED—To buy Reed go-cart or stroller. Address Box 35S, Herald. 7-1-d2x WANTED—Boarding places for Nor- mal school students beginning Sep- tember. Address State Normgl school. 7-1-dbx WANTED—E]lectrical work Anyone contemplating wiring would do well to call Valley 271-14. Arthur Tyler, Newington Junction. 7-1-2-3-8-9-10x WANTED—Position as housekeeper in an American family without chil- dren, by middle-aged lady. Address Mrs. Mary S. Parliman, Meriden Ave., Southington. Phone 244-5 7-1-2dx MAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD | and room with private family. Ad- dress Box 238, New Britain. 7-1-6dx WIANTED—Three with board, for adults. Would nish. Address, Select. Box 30, rooms and hath, a family of three be willing to fur- giving location. Herald Office. 7-1-4dx WANTED—To for small third floor. do family. washing at 143 homyje Glen . SW 7-14.X buy small or refrigerator, in good second hand. Telephone Plainville. 6-30-wlx WANTED—To medium sized condition, 15 ring 5, a 3 or 4 Address WANTED—Tenement of rooms, by two adults. Tenement, Box 8, Herald. 6:30-d3x WANTED-—4 room modern tenement, by family of three adults. Must be central. Box 7X, Herald. 6-30-3dx WANTED—Tenement of four or fiv rooms by young couple. Tel” 493-5 evenin 6-30-6d JOHN W. ALLEN BUILDER 331 CHESTNUZ ST. * The war is over, now for building: After being a contractor for 31 years in New Britain my hat is in the ringg for all old custamers and many nevd ones. Wm. Peace, who was with m four years, is back from overseas andj with me again, having been ig th8 armyv for 18 months. We are sread 1 wor # 2construction of any and all def