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REN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, Note These Choice Locations Family 2 Family 2 Family 3 Family 3 Family 3 Family 3 Family House, 4 Family House, House, House, House, House, House, House 417 Chestnut Street 104 Franklin Street Harrison Street 391 Chestnut Street 16 Pearl Court 85 Columbia Street 392 Stanley Street 52 Fairview Street Why pay rent forever when you can buy a Let us show you these house on easy terms. properties. Phone number is 728 and 101. Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 MAIN STREET SCHOOLS AND SHOPS | OBSERVE FLAG DAY Patriotic Programs Cavried Out, Many Points in City of the Stars and observed in the cit held .in the schools nd factories. Flag raisings 1 places. Inter were held. Prevocational order of exerci The birth bas fittingly cises we! various fere held g programs At the hool the Grammar was as taff in front charge of Mrs. Stripes ! of build- | ~League president. the school will sing ngled Banner’—Mr. Matthew Flag —School. e American’s Creed (Recited in unison)—Pass to auditorium through front doo; Americ Traut & Iine N | At Traut & Hine | Co., plant all employe i 1 o'clock and a flag rai IJdward Lynch led in J eV DI CSOrechl | the South livered the | the flag wa A program of exercises was held at | the Stanley Worls factory. Short ad- | dresses were made and patriotic songs were sung. East Manufacturing assembled at ng was held. the music and Hill, pastor of ional church dec pledge to Congre, Street School. The children of the RFast Street school had the following program: Singing ‘‘America’—School pupils. Reading of the governor's procla- mation-—paul Nelson XIDE BATTERIES Right When You Buy Them— Kept Right by A. Gee Elm Street, aswirer New Britain WOMEN AND GIRLS WANIED Good Wages While Learning and High Piece Work Prices. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORPORATION Rockwell-Drake Division Plainviile, Conn. MONEY 10 LOAN ON FIRST. MORTGAGE SCHULTZ & COSTELLO inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 | | | with ba lorder | nation U rinity i and | several m Room 1-5 The pils. Recitation, “The Connecticut Hymn of the Flag”—Rose Pagella. Regulations governing the the flag—John Novkie. How to display the Swain. Singing “The American Flag Flag Goes By”—School chorus. Junior four-minute specches to promote the sale of Thrift Stamps— Peter J. Saronis, Grade 1V, awarded certificate; Sophie M. Mikalauskas, Grade V, awarded certificate; Alda A. Linik, Grade VI, awarded cortificate. Tribute to the flag—Miss Mary A. J. Gaffney:. Recitation “Your Flag and ag’—Grades IV, V, and VI Salute to the flag—School nging, “The [Star American’s Creed—=8School pu- use of flag—Edith “The My pupils. Spangled Ban- Rule and. Level Co. exercises in which prac- employe of the concern were held in the yard of Rule and Level company Flag day ever; took part, the Stanley factory. Oath of Allegiance, At 12:50 o'clock the big audience of workers began to assemble and the club band rendered patriotic At 1 o'clock, preparatory to the raising proper, the bugler sound- Iy call and as the Stars and were flung to the bre the ar Spangled Banner” was sung by the entire assemblage, the S. R. & L. chorus and band leading. Prob- ably the most impressive part of the whole exercise occurred when the vast crowd of officials, cler b red heads, reverently read in the following pledge of alleg- which had been printed on the of exercises and distributed: “I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Republic for which it stands. One national indivisible with liberty and justice for all. “I believe in the TUnited States of America as a government of the peo- ple, by the people, for the people whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed: a de- mocracy in a republic; a sovereign of many sovereign states; n perfect union, one and inseparable, cstablished upon these principles of frecdom, equality, justice and human- for which American patriots sac vificed their lives and fortuntes. ‘T thercfore believe it is my duty to my country to love it: to upport its Constitution; to obey its laws: 1o respects its flag and to defend it all enemies.” Warren ™, Methodist nd laborer unison iance, rinst Rev Cook, pastor of chureh, delivered a but patriotic address the exercises concluded with the singing of America short SET UP RAID SIGNALS Sirens Installed Every 20 Blocks in New York to Give Warning of Ap- proach of Airships. New with York, sounds June 15.—Siren horns which can be heard fov are being seq Dlocks es up at tervals of 30 here sounding an alarm in event of airships from the German rines cruising off the Atlantic coast They will be electrically controlled. A 20-minute blast would herald the com ing of enemy air machines, and re peated five-minute signals will an- nounce the danger I ssed. Mean- while the city light] night order enforced. in- for a rail by subma- is heing 1918, The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several reag- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVAN(‘D MINI'MUM CHARGE 100 | ONE CENT A WORD LOST., Have you lost a sum “of money ? Gla%es, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. | who lost it. FOR SALE, 1L GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng. Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These pesitions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and see 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, Sguthern New England W and -A pig. Grace, Lasalle girls for and inspection. Young Mfg. reet, light Ap- Ce rear bench ply 169 work Peck & Main Bench hands—Ir shers. Government Mfg. Co., Ellis street 6-13-3d ) po & K work. perienced for counter work. Good pay and good hours. Apply to The Boston Branch Grocery, Hartford Conn, 6-13-3d ANTED swomen sal Femeglls pectors | FOR SALE—1 drill hamme: k 8, 1 blower, 6 vises, and pulleys, - belting at Clayton shafting Sperry, 6-15-11 FOR Sperry, ayton 6-15-tf TOS MUST mable Ford BE SOLD. No turned down: 1913 Buick nd Touring; 1916 Dodge Overland De- Phaeton. A truck Cohen Arch street 6-15-3d offers Tourir Roadster; 1916 Overls 1916 DMetz Touring Bros. Delivery; 1915 livery; 1915 Packard i-ton and 2-ton Motor Company, $6 Telephone Go, 155 51 COURT STR ANTED-—Part time work by woman of energy and ability. Address Box X 15 B, Herald offi 6-15-2dx TO RENE, V4 AN ing ain sew- at home. 'Phone 707-12 -15-1d TO RENT |- Store for commer- gifl for gen- Apply Mrs. V. B. Vine street. 6-12-tf ANTED—Competent eral housewori. Chamberlain, 179 cial use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat GIRL to operate passenger elevator. at the elevator 7 to 8 p. m., M. Bodwell, bldg. supt. Britain National bank. 6-12-tf Apply for H. New furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. W ANTED-—Maid for general house- work. One willing to go to the country for the summer. M 1R Bristol, 77 Grove Hill -1 d Garage To Rent—Very central. ply evenings, 51 Walnut street. 6-15-2d Ap- TO RENT — Tenement, five rooms, GIRLS on Shirt work. Steady work. Learners taken. Apply 2nd floor, Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 6-12-6d Modern conveniences. 108 Maple street. Large yard, 6-14-64 | TO RENT—Two 5-room tenements ! SALESWOMEN WANTED — Apply Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. 6-7-tf 38 Lincol Banking , Phone 728. Home | 6-15-1d Very desirable ht housekeeping WANTED: Good strong Apply for West 6-1-tf woman housecleaning. 205 Main street. All modern 1473-12 rooms. 'Phone conveniences. 6-14-2d W NTED—Cock. Hill. Apply at 80 Grove 5-18-tt TO RENT—A & or 6 room apart- ment. All modern improvements at the corner of Arch and Hart streets. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch street. 'Phone 1766. 6-14-3dx | hou Barne 6-14-2dx TO RENT—Two nice light keeping rooms. Mrs. E. E 84 Church street - WANTED—Young ladles between 23 years to learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Chiel operato Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf ages of 16 to WANTED. TO RENT— street, Garage 53 Beaver 6-13-3dx space. WANTED — Washing and 7 West street. ironing. Mrs. Miller, 6-15-1dx RIS 'I’hon r—4 rooms, 189 Stanley St. | 1284-23. 6 3-4dx ~Flat furnished complete. me by calling at 8§ Bron- 6-13-3dx TO REN Can s RABEITS WANTED—Belgians, New Zealands or Flemish giants. State age, weight and price. Address N. C. Bristol, 416 West s(r(’«,t 3ristol, Conn. 6-15-1dx FOR new. SALE—TFour Tel. 90 bs, ilke golf cl 5 -0-d-3dx FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cauliflower cabbage and kohlrabi plants, Also cut flowers. E. Suprenant, 42 Whiting street. 6 6d FOR SALE—Chicken-coop, about 59 ft. Six-ft. wire. 423 Stanley street. Cheap If taken at once. 6-14-2dx FOR SALE—Garage business; drafted; A P. St. owner will sell at great sacrifice. Marsh, deputy sheriff, 46 Main 6-14-6d FOR SALE—Three automobiles, one runabout and two touring cars; price right; new car guarantee goes with these cars. E. G, Bab- cock. Tel. 90. 5-13-tf HELP WANTED—MAL. WANTED—TReliable man past middle age to securc orders for hardy nursery stock, good paying trade all established, weekly pay, pleas- ant work. Burr Nurseries, Man- chester, Conn. ~ 6-15-3dx College men during vica- tion time to do either manual or mental work, by local concern. Here is an opportunity to perform a patriotic duty with chances for those who are in athletics to keep in good physical condition, and those who wish to do mental work to gain some business experience. Compensation satisfactory. Address Box 29AA, Herald Office. 6-14-3d WANTED- WANTED—A few men for light fac- tory work. Apply Peck & Youn Rear 169 Main street. 6-1 d WANTED—Bench hands—Inspectors and polishers. Government work. B. & K. Mfg. Co., Ellis street. 6-13-34 NTS— light street, 6-6-tf TWO FURNISHED APARTM of two and four rooms for housekeeping at 56 Maple opposite Pearl street. WANTED—Second-hand bicycle lowest cash Tel. §64-2. 6-14-3dx in good price, condition. 126 State Lyons strect, bur rooms, second floor. 6 Conncrton St. 7-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. VERY DESIRABLE for gentleman, 28 90 furnished room | Park Plac Tel. 6-15-6dx TWO SINGLE ROOMS for two gentle- men or man and wife, houselkecping privileges. 4 Camp St. FURNISHED Maple str NICELY FUR suitable for on Black Rock 10B, Herald. Tel. ROOMS ISHED—Front room | (o one or two gentlemen Ave., Inquire Box 6-13-3d ROOMS TO Apply 1 SEid sach St., Haven, 6-10-6dx URNISHED West Haven Samlow, 567 Be Conn. YOM—Tror gentleman Court street. Girl for marking room. | Also women and girls for ironing department. Best of | wages. UNION LAUNDRY, Arch Street. Williams Auto Go Cffice and Service. Station, 287 Elm St. Dr MARY G. MOURADIAN | as Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street. el, 116. Office Hours 0 to 10 a, 2 to4and 7 to 8 p. m. m., WANTED: in confinement 6 Whiting street. 6-14-3dx cases. W WANTED - Livery Cars for hire, day and nigot. ANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATELY. Iy TOURING CARS AND ROADSTERS: MU BE LATE MODELS AND IN GOOD ME- CHANICAL CONDITION: WILL PAY A HIGH PRICE THAN | ANY OTHE NEW | HAVEN 0-40 s C ()\‘V. TEL. (()L() \\|| D—RBoard and room family by young lady. Herald Office. 6-17 Place to hoard children. Herald 6-10-6dx in pri- Box adx Box 16, 430 MAIN STREET Storage, Supplics and Repalring. THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC STEEL CORP. Rocky Hill, Conn, STEEL CASTINGS AND INGOTS We are Prepared to Accept Orders for Prompt De- livery | WANTED-—Chauffeur for truck. | houses gain at $5,500 for the two of them. WANTED-—An office the office of the Lock Co. boy. Apply at Corbin Cabinet WANTED — Experienced Brightwood Box Machine tionar Ender. Apply N, Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. man at and Na- B. Paper 6-13-tf Ar- 21 Commercial. 6-13-5a mour & Co., ot good some experi- WANTED—A young man character and with ence In cost work to help office manager; answer in own writing, giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 5-11-tf WANTED—Treight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appy at freight office, Whiting St 4-6-tt NOTICE. 6-13-3d § FOR SALE—One 8-foot oak @inini room table. 130 Black Rock AvV Tel. 414, 6-14-24 FOR SALE—Gas Webb & Co., 1638-2, range. 706 Apply Stanley. T 6-14-3 . SALE—Small Crawford Range good as new. Call 1457-5 o 32 Court street. 6-14t] FOR As call FOR SALE—Standing grass also se’ eral tons of hay. 1145 Stanley stree] Tel. 468 6-14-2( FOR SALE. house, barn tonishingly deputy west en. t an ad Mars 6-14-6 and large lot; low price P. sheriff, 46 M FOR SA tires. 42 1% Goody Ches at once. Cal Center f taken FOR SALE OR cottage, all Berlin street. nor, broker. TO RENT—$-roor modern, located oY 'Phone T. W. O'Con 5-25- FOR SALE—Pigs at the Berli Farms. Telephone 668-4, 6-3-t} FOR SALE—Twelve-room house wit! barn; one single house, 11 rooms| all improvements. No 626, 63] south end Arch St. Inquire Wm| Radil, 389 Arch St. 6-4-t FOR SALE—Two 2-family houses a 64 Fairview street, Inquire _Bol lerer's Posy Shop, or Phone 971-12 6-5-264¢ FOR SALE—Platform, wagon, ong single express wagon, one doubld harness, one single harness. Appl 141 Hartford avenue! 6-10-6d WAR ON HIGH PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE, cal on us FIRST for anything NEEDE by you and let us QUOTE PRICES We can save you DOLLARS. We bu; EVERYTHING on your order at Firs{ Cost Prices—PLUS, a small chargq for O RVICES. Let us kno your needs NOW! You can buy MOR ‘War Saving Stamps from the EXTRA money saved by letting us buy DI RECT for you. We will be PLEASED to give you ALL particulars FREE, Business Hours, 9 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to 2:15 p. m. Call TODAY, at 1638 Main St., Room 3, New Britain, Conn) G. A. GLIDDEN, ROOF WORK, Plumbing and Heating, Telephone 636-5 or 1339-4, 108 FRANKLIN SQUARE. EETT———————— ST, JOHN’S PARISH Is to be one of the best parts of the city. We offer For Sale there, One Two and Three Tenement Homes| Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall J. HOCHMAN FAYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK, PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI« TURE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. ' MANROSS AUTO G. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Enougieasy 139 Arch St. cleaners, Telephone 6-8-e-0-d-tf \'(VI‘I('I"-- Electric vacuum $1.00 per day. Delivered 2079. 1(4)0}] ily, 1 ald. AND BOARD in_ private fam- young lady. Box X3X, Her- 6-14-3dx Automobile parties talken out. sonable rates Allen car vert Tel 255-12. NOTICE—Wo do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4. 3-6-tf Rea- Richard Co- 6-10-6dx Shop Call 1734-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Speclalty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour St., New Britain, Conn, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. A. RODENSKY, Tel. 1591, 42 Hartford Ave 'FOR SALE _ Property Paying Over 20 % on the Cash Invested. « Two 6-Family Houses on Glen Street. All in Good Condition. 1 Cottage on Division Street. Only $2,000 Cash required. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN! READ ESTATE INSURANCE ASK YOUR LUMBER DEALER at Nos. 137 and 141 Pleasant street are not a bar- if these two Why, He would charge you that for the timber there is in them, to say nothing of the brick and mortar and the terra firma on which they stand—Better see us quick if you want them. We will sell your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln streeg 805 Bank Building.