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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. Rita Sweeney | A Alice Mary HONOR AWARDS Pupils Who 1a Koy i to Madonna . Chorus s Will ntaticn of Class Picture Wiiliam Meehan, Ross McComb, John Frawle Huve Attained Thomas Connell Yist of Unusual Merit at St. Mary's Pa- | rochial School. : Bernard McAve The honor awards tor the pupi e St. Mary’s Parachial school, cl 1918, will be announced at the cxe cises, Sunday afternoon, in St. My hurch. ations in the ¢ ercises will The class | honors ar Gold Mec Scholarship- O'Nell and ham. Gold Medai Rank in Sci and John T. been | Heretofore the and | ed in different class | their association in| chool the pupils nted and there H\ their association 1 ‘e separ: Through vears be ob ed. as 2olic 5 al for Highest Rank Awarded to Mary Agn John Anthor Cunni the Gral became better ¢ be more unity the High school in POLICE BOARD TO ACT Council Could Highest Fia o s Second [ —DMarie Mildred Catner for | Chairman Wing Feels Well Have Selected Car to Be Pur- - Desmard hnsed for Department. Doctrine 5 con the heard of pelice mect untii eting, . and un board wi dution of which >r such 1 noet act o the common of the amas Conneiiy Class Day. Ay - the ! ) : e - y The council led inte = s motio, i Te; ¢ ve have little e My ommission reco 4 of two new DEbS King ended. t the se the ranged. to lkeep rooms hol throughout the purpose. program morning aw fit to plans of board gone the limit sed. it does not want to dictate the choice of the car but if it can say select one of four cars it is logic to say that it can buy one of three or one of two cars, and in th ang is buy a cer- tain car. “I do not believe there will be any objection on ithe part of members of the board to purchasing one of the four cars. I think, however, that it is a mistake to repair the old car.,” said Chairman King. school term has ar) d on rs having oven in the summer for with the 1t might as well and selected the follows | The council sa Helen Censtance Long Sacred Heart . Chnorus the Flower from The 1ily < final LADIES! Attention, Please! The Automobile School of the Hartford Y. M.C. A. Will commence a new class | for you, Tuesday, June 25th, in AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTION. The Cost is Small. The Results? Ask any- one who has taken this course. We have your enroll- ment card waiting for your signature. Come in and sign it at once. ON OUTINGS. Docs Not Dampen Enthusiasm of Factory Employes. The stormy weather this morning did not dampen the enthusiasm of Stanley Works and Landers, Frary & Clark employes who had previously planned outings. At noon about 40 automobiles con- veying about 200 members of the Stanle s’ club left for River- side Pa . a dinner was en- joyed and the attractions of the park were afterward visited and patron- ized. About sal club Haven, | Rain 125 members of the Univer- left for Mamauguin, East by automobile for an outing. REPORT ON JEWISH CONGRISS. A report will be given by the New Britain delegate of the American Jewish Workmen’s Congress Sunday afternoon in the Talmud Torah Hall. The Congress considered the present conditions of the Jewish people in general and worked out plans con- cerning the future objects of Jewish labor in Palestine in particular, The Elgin Six Is Here Military Scout Sport Model. Call and see this The best buy under $1,000. To make room for new cars we will cut the price on all used classy Automobile. Roadsters, Tourings and deliveries. No rvecasonable offers refused. Twenty cars to choose from. COHEN MOTOR CO. Distributors—Dodge, Elgin and Kissel Cars, el Motor Trucks. - SPECIAL nousk Y ot SALE ELLIS VILLA Located on South Stanley, East Ellis, Henry and East streets. Only a few minutes’ walk from New Government Shops on South Stanley street. Low Prices—Cash or Easy Terms. Salesmen on land 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday all day— Automobile at your service by appointment, CRONIN-SWIFT LAND CO., Reem 17, Over Modern Shoe Shop, Main St. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of Ali Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612. | Corp, ! provisions of was | 72 West Main Street. W. C. A. imming contest at the Y. W. A. ends tonight. In the second cla Alta Judd and Miss Dorothy Loo- 1,000 points. The g0 to the one who obtains the points on doing events af the In the first class Miss Ruth s the only one to get 1,000 l';lr. Miss Margaret Mit- Woods are close be- All women and girls come to come and watch. If the contest is finished, the medals will be presented tonight. have medal will most Club Certificate Application. { To the Board of County Commission- ers ot Hartford County: The United Lithuanian Society ting by Charles Sawko, Pres- ident, duly authorized by vote of said Society, hereby apply for a Club Cer- te to entitle it to have in its pos- n and dispense to its members, uous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the Chap. 296, Public Acts the quarters of said So- Park Street, Town of 1915 at ciety at 354 New Britain. Said Society has for its purposes and objects the following: To estab- lish and keep hall building in the city of New Britain. It has a membership of 275 and organized May 9, 1911. he Officers, Director Board of overnors are as follows: President, awko; directors, Chas. Kazal- Ludwig Mondezski, A Rod- Adonitis ,T. Zdansukas, Jno. J. J. Gerdis, P. Stockel- kas, min, B Aukscunas, unas. A copy of its By-Laws, Constitution and List of members are hereto an- nexed. Dated at New Britain this 14th day of June, 1918. The United Corp. Lithuanian Society Don’t endanger the life of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STREET Telephone 1936 T. JOHN’S PARISH Is to be one of the best parts of the city. We offer For Sale there, Onme, Two and Three Tenement Homes; Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Shop Call 1731-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour St., w Britain, Conn, ] The Classified Columns are your 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. ONE CENT A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE M[NTMUM CHARGE 100 Have you lost a sum © money? Glasses, 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. who lost it. GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE S0. New Eng. Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and sec our C f Opera- tor and be given information in detail about wages p: hours of wor sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest he 0 ) to room, ctc, 3 1t at New Southern New England s iy a1 on Telephone Go. huilding superintendent. 51 COURT STREET. HELP WANTED— GOVERNME NEEDS 20,000 W( EN CLERKS at Washington. aminations everywhere in July perience nnneces: Women de- siring government positions write for free particulars to J. Leon- ard, (former Civil Servi Ixam- iner,) 1073 Kenois Bldg., 1shing- ton. 6-21-6dx WA wo ner TED-—Maid Apply 6351 of Park. fo neial ey, house- near cor- 6-20-3d men between operate married to the Appli- cants will be instructed; experience not necessary. WANTED. Sxperienced operator stitche High wages and employment offered. J‘?lih‘ Co., 325 Main strec T 325 TO RENT WANTED—Waitress and dish washer Store for commer- ST cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. LARGE, pleasant front suitable for one or two gentlemen or man and Willow St., 3 floor TO IZENY, ste WANTED—Young ages of 16 to 23 telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf ladies between years to learn WANTED. WANTED Generat housework. Teresa Sammer, 220 Elm street. bedroom, 6-22-3dx colored wife. 39 (rear). 6-22-1dx WANTED—By middle aged room with private family. to assist with housework in part payment. Address Box X 28 X Herald. 6-2 woman, Willing NEPTUNE PARK cottage to rent. -ldx Nine rooms; every modern improve- ment; choice location: speak quick; only ane to be had. P. Hall Shurts, 139 State St, New London. 6-22-2dx AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER and office man desires position in New Britain. Box 14B, Herald. 6 -2dx WANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATE FIFTY TOURL CARS ROADSTERS; BE MODELS AND IN GOOD CHANICAL CONDITIO) A HIGHER PRICE ANY OTHER I)I‘L\LP R. HAVEN AU DOW L()R(‘l‘; by TEL. COLONY 3266. 6-12-12d —e— TENEMENT TO 155 Washington RENT—First-class. St. 6-22-1d TO RENT—Second floor, four rooms and bathroom to small fimll' 2 Linwood St. LATE ME- WILL TH: 57 Black Ave.; 28th. Rock t June 1dx TO RENT—Two front rooms, all nicely furnished conveniences at Britain | FOR All Advertisements for FOR SALE, & the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE—Savoy, cabbage and d ery plants. Thomas Paonessa, J Oak street. 6-21-3 FOR SALE—1 lathe and 1 drill pre Also leather belting. Sperry, Cly ton. " 6-20 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Twelve-room house W barn; one single house, 11 roor all improvements. Nos. 625, 6 south end Arch Inquire Radil, 389 Arch 6-4 FOR SALE—Leghorn and Rhode Ts- land Red chicks, two and three weeks old. Maplewood Farm, Tele- phone $3-3, Cheshire, Conn. 6.3 St. St. FOR SALE—Two 64 Iairview strect lerer's Posy Shop, family houses Inquire B Phone 971- & 6-5-2] -ldx or Student’s violin, §6. : Call evenings, 4 Cemetery Lane 6-19-2 x FOR SALE cheap if St Buick taken runabout, ve at once. 52 LaSa, 6-20-3 FOR SALE—Celery plants, white plume and golden self blanching. Also Fox Globe piants. Call eve- nings, 303 Maple St., John Pfeifer. 2-4d FOR SALI calf. J Plainvi uersney Edman, W, 'Phone cow. Just h twood pal = -4, 6-22-1 e. ight Scotch and Eng- hepard dogs, 5 weeks watch and farm dogs. Makow: 264 Clark 6-20-3dx FOR lish old. Apply SALE- Puppy Good Mre, FOR wood, timber. Two Address ‘“Wood”, Hartford. standi cords wood, So: miles from raierx PO 5 6-17 [ 00 FOR SALE—THaving sold our farm and moved to the city, wish to dis- pose of our handsome family Mor- gan horse, weighing 1,140 1bs. He is fully guaranteed, safe and reli- able, accustomed to all kinds of farm work. With assurance of good home and kind treatment would make purchase price very low. Country home preferred. Also voung family cow. For information inquire at Private Stable, rear 136 Cook Ave., Meriden. No horse joc- keys need apply. Kindly do not call Sundays. 6-20-2dx FOR SALE—Thirty acres of standif grass. F. L. Norton, Kensington. 6-19- FOR SALE—Two big bargains pianos. A Francis Bacon mahogii upright used piano. You shou look this over. It cost $450. F cash, now $100, or $115 on easy pa ments. Chickering used uprig) Full, rich tone. A-1 conditio| Looks nearly new. This pian| which sold for $475, can be boug! for $235 cash, or $258 by easy pa ments. A piano that would adoy a mansion. Besides these wg ha a real small, dainty square pia: possessing a remarkable tone whi: can be yours for $22.50. Sedgwi. & Casey, 139 and 141 Asylum § Hartford, Conn. 6-19-4 FOR SALE—Three acres grass, also two tons hay. Hill ave. standing 82 Rock 6-20-3dx FOR SALE--Edison phonograph with 50 good records, $6. Also latest model Grafonola including records, $22. Both of these machines are in excellent condition. Were taken in trade. $1 weekly if you wish. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St. 6-20-3dx FOR SALE—Bullding lot in dere. Cheap. Apply W. E. Kensington. 'Phone 656-12. 6-18-54f o Belv] Har FOR SALE—2 Steel I-Beams, feet long. Sperry, at Clayton. 6-15- FOR SALE-—Caulifiower cabbage an| kohlrabi plants, Also cut flower E. Suprenant, 42 Whiting stree 6-15-6 FOR SALE—Seven room cottage on y line; fruit. Inquire John h, Plainville. 6- ix —————————— FOR SALE—Three automobiles. o runabout and two touring car 505 Arch street. 6-21-tf MEN—Age 17 to 45. Experience un- . Travel: make secret igations, reports. Splaries; expenses. American Foreign De- tective Agency, 749, St. Lou 6 TO RENT—Second floor, 30 Cam bridge street, to quiet family. Tel phone 855-4 6-20-3dx TO RENT—Second bridge St., floor, to quiet family. 30 am- 6-20-3dx -1dx WANTED—DMan between 35 and 45 vears of age for night guard duty, American preferred. Address Box X14X, Herald Office. d SHORE COTTAGE TO RENT—at In- dian Neck for month of July or season. L. C. Baker, Tel. 6- FOR RENT-—Nice four-room WANTED—Night watchman by local ment, 82 Rocky Hill ave. concern. Steady employment for right party. Address Box X:2X, TO RENT—In the healthiest section Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St. POST CARPET CO. 219 Asylum Street, HARTFORD. PROTECT YOUR UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE WITH SLIP COVERS In Charming Colors of Pleasing Designs Made to Match and Harmonize Slip Covers are protection for your upholstered furniture. Summer time brings the moths that destroy and the sun that fades the upholsteries. With unlimited patferns and colorings to harmonize with other interior surroundings we can make to order slip covers that not only protect but are added features of the room. Phone or drop postal and we will send man with samples. L =y, ) a guaranteed % i Herald Office. 6-22-3d of the city six room apartment in twin bungalows on City and Con- necticut avenue. Will rent for $25 a month, or sell on easy terms. Ap- ply W. L. Hatch Co., 29 West Main street. 6-20-6d | wWANTED—An Experienced clerk. Apply Bo> fice. ED—Boy to do soda fountain Riker-Hegeman Drug Store. 6-21-2d grocery 21BB, Herald Of- 6-17-6dx TO RENT—2-3-4 room suites nished for light housekeeping. All improvements. (Central). Address | wANTED — Experienced Eureka Room Register, 84 W. Main | prightwood Box Machine street. N. E. Lanc, Mgr. 6-17-tf | {jonay Ender. Apply N. 5 = e Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. LOS fur- man at and Na- B. Paper 6-13-tf ; = WANTED—Freight handlers and LOST-—Bundle bed clothes, between | crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & Bristol and New Britain, Thursday.| H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, Return to 305 Broad street. Whiting St. 4-6-tt 6-22-1dx opposite Pearl street. 6-6-tf I ——————— e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Four rooms, sccond floor. VERY DESIRABLE light housekeep- Enquire 3¢ Connerton 5-27-tf ing rooms; all modern conveniences. Phone 1473-12. 6-20-34 J. HOCHMAN TAYS BEST PRICES I1IOR PAPER, RUBBERS, R Iy , OR SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nigit. Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANROSS AUTO GO, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 1‘1;9 Arch St l]r MARY G. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m,, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. FURNISHED ROOM — For man, 45 Walnut St., Central. gentle- JUNK, 6-22-tf TO RENT--Two and housclkeeping rooms; Main street. three light pleasant. 498 6-22-3dx SHED ROOMS— t flight up. 551 Main St 6-22-2 furnished, room, rent reason- One could be used for light at 69 Arch St. 6. Nicely able. housekeeping 21-2dx Furnished room in private family all conveniences. Very central, 280 Arch street. 6-21-6dx Furnished room for one or two gen- tlemen. 208 Fast Main. Tel. 124-3 Two comfortably connecting rooms. TO REX nished Maple. ur- 174 6-21-tf one or block, | ||i5:h(.\ f-18-5dx furnished room, two gentlemen. Soversign 162 Main, Mrs. Dawson, up or take elevator. Large nicely furnished rooms at Momauguin. Writ call liberty 536 of 10 to 12 or | 6-18-cd new, neat ugoda Inn, for particulars or between the hours 3 to bB. Tel. price right; new car guarante goes with these cars. E. G, Bab cock. Tel. 90. 5-13-4 Board and room at 93 Arch street for 2 gentlemen, 3rd floor. Call eve- nings, between 7 and 8. 6-18-5dx FOR SALE OR TO RENT—9-roonj cottage, all modern, located o Berlin street. 'Phone T. W. O'Con nor, broker. A5-25-t AUTOMOBILE PARTIES out. Reasonable rate: Richard Covert. Tel. TAKEN Allen car. 'FOR SALE—Pigs at the Farms. Telephone 668-4, Berlig 6-3-t NOTICE—We do electricai wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Corldan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf WANTED. A HIGHER WAGE THAN USUAL will be paid to a competent, middle aged, single man for general farm work on country place near Hartford. Steady job all year. References re- quired. Address, Steady, Box 11C, Herald. USE VERDOIL, MR. MOTORIST. Morc Power. Greater Mileage COHEN MOTOR CO. 6 Arch St. Tires & Auto Repairs—Supplics. ~ FOUR BARGAINS FOR SALE. 62 and 64 Fairview Street, Renting for $768 per annum. 75 and 77 Fairview Sreet, rentin g for $6.00 per annum. 22 Prospect Street and Barn, Renting for $612 per annum. Also Other Good Properties. These are all worth seeing me about. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, REAL ESTATE “ e’d Lll\e to Have You See Thls 3 F AMILY HOUSE ON SHUTTLE MEADOW AVENUE. There isn’t a better built house in the city. Owner lives in Hartford and will sell at a sacrifice. House only built about 5 years— Good as brand new. See it, if you are from Missouri. L Two Tenement House and Store on a good corner at the South End For Sale, where there is lots of traffic going by all the time—Let’s Sell Your House for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building. FOR SALE—25 acres of Woodlandj 18 years’ growth. About 1-2 milq west of Farmington depot, on high. way. Price $400. C. L. Barnes Barnesdale. 6-18-5 NOTICE! * THE VICTORY LUNCH of Church Street, after heing closed § for alterations for five days, opened its doors today. Everything up-to- [} date, and we hope that we will be able to satisfy our customers, even the most particular. The food served here is the best™the market affords, A GOOD EATING PLACE —TRY US ONCE. Up-to-the-Minute in Every Respect The Victory Lunch Co., 40 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORE‘GAGE ———— y-—-— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., % 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4

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