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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. MALE INSTRUGT“RS : Y lTS‘MS' METH[}HISTS Tfl HAVE The Classified Columns are oSk ' Have you lost a s;:;i | 20 per cent Discount sale, rarrcil vour agents—the penny ads ; -4 ® money? Glasses, Pins and_ WII]ELY SEPARATEI]lI‘; e e e WE]RU]WIBE MEETINfi reach hundreds in the city &8 Rings are found in surprising ling included in this sale.—advt. ‘ | every week night and the & quantities and turned in at Sl | e BetallGroces fandy Bulsuie S chances are that several read- R, o o e Herald. Your money wil i | association held a meeting last night, Yo 1 { but no hing definite was taken up. H O ers out of the hundreds Wi" 3 - : surel;v e ey finder’s Few Men Returning to Teachim\‘ mla mestng il b el 100ch - Anniversary of Foreign || $75 oue of the, hundreds =i B g —— B0 s s e Aiter Enlistment in Army | HARG | Another special meeting will be held vorts of the commitees witt ve v~ Migsionary Work to Be Celebrated || _sition. ONE CENT A WGRD EACH IN | who lost it. Inventory Sale Men's, Young Men's and Children’s Suits and Overcoats The upper grade schools and the . e St 1 atineese lolandis e ol ready are being completed for what is : “ i high and vocational schools fost many { — pio ¢ caje filed in the city clerk's | expectod to be the greatest religious i All Advertisements for HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. of the male teachers because of the ! m o show that Jennie nnba‘l\k.u ad- gathering in the history of America, | 7o RENT-—Furnished & i s )f hostilities, | atrix o e estate of iam o he held here early next s i . S ‘ war. With the cessation of hostilities, ' ministratrix of the estate o m o held here early next summer in N T ot o P 2 Sl e eSS S 1 the discharge of officers and men | Rubalk, has sold to Isadore Berkowilz celebration of 100 years of tho foreign e e e 2} thz classified <column “‘l{‘,”:;fl‘ ‘»\‘:)(k.\r‘nl Iu)u“\'(; ((\y“\.‘ih W :‘:‘r[:i‘i\l:‘r:ogrfl;dr}; B é:io:‘y“ }5,,,5\(, B g d = ittlo li o e rcade Photo com- ionary ke C Nichoa ' o days a wee »ply Mrs. A. Shur- 3 ors sh, electri( the army, there has been ao littlo fall interest in the Arcade onary work by the Methodist 12-27-tf berg, 82 Franklin St. -tf| light and all modern conveniences culation about the number of men | pany, in i : , ! mus i e Herald e - e trolley just around the corner, lof rveturning to teach in the local| balk was interested. R Directors th H\_r_ big vr-!'\tm\:”‘}' cele- | 70 RENT—V ery desirable five room st be in th era WANTED Woman for ra 100x125, a real bargain. Sternberg school Many ‘of the men have not; Regylar B. V. D. Union Suits 55c. | ! \\\t;n which will mark the e;x]dl_ot tenement, 765 Arch St. Electric housework. Apply 19 Court & & Co., 18 Asylum street, Hartford een heard from for many months, | \vijcon's, the church’s campaign to raise 5,- et Lol e etes et Shede § N 3 ac 3 » Harts and the school department is trving i W. Pelton and Secre-| 000,000 for foreign missionary work, | 106-i2. M office by 1:30 p. m. or the i : 12-41-04 to get into communication with them. [ Presic :"‘ SR e declare that besides the thousands of e, | tary L. A. § S e visitors from the United States and | mo RENT—Five rooms, new house: Wessels to Return. commerce left today at 11:80 for B det Sk Harry Wessels, a native of New ! (u-”-m.m where a convention of the ”;('H‘ will be 100,000 accredit- all modern improvements; furns Britain, was an instructor ia academic | state chambers was held this after- S0 o hatiauein Sesbumes froin Inquire 648 W Main. 3 - WANTED-—Girl for second work. subjects at the Vocational High|noon. The reports of the State Coua-| _Seores of naftives in cosumes from A WANTE D Sy Carvotten i hool. After his enlistment in the|cil of Defense on economy were pre- | <aina, India the South Sea Islands | ., ppxm ronement, five rooms. = i = e 2ol e COWS FOR SAL ew milch§und army he was placed in the gas pro- |sented and a treatise on the manage- | Africa and Asia and exhibits from ST R Hizh | WANTED—Man and wife, without | WANTED—Reliable woman to cle springers. Severs good familf ductlon service. He is expected to|ment of the trolley lines was givea| every missionary field in the world st i children, as caretakers of small one day each woek. Mrs. W. C. cows. R. J. Marks, Kensington take up teaching shortly and he will | by an authority on the subject. Lo- | will be brought here for the punpose private estate. Splendid position Brown, 625 Arch St. Tel. 1213-3 Tel L 12-24-3a4 replace Miss Jessie Locke as instruct-lcal questions affecting municipal | of vividly portraying native life in the N s i for the right parties. Inquire Box 12 or in chemistry in the academic High|chambers were also discussed | countries receiving m ry aid. [ TO RENT—Small house, with running ool Miss Tocke has heen granted | Luncheon was served at the nicet- | Pageants will depict the work of the | water, $12 per month, The 1oA¥e of abeoncs for (he iemalnder oF ling ¢hurch at home and abroad. A choir | Farms, Berlin. Tel. 665-4. 12 the school vear owing to ill health.| [nventory Sale Men's, Young Men's | of 100 trombones will lead congrega- di | i, Columbus, 0., Dec —Plans al- — apartment of WANTIID—Girl or woman for g FOR SALE—$4,200. Reasonabl which the late William Ru- | f opal Church. : WANTED-—Housekeeper; good wages. day of issue. ITotel DeVille. 12-27-3d | FOR SALE—Hay. Telephone R. - Towers, 1612 12 3 X32B. 12-2 S SR = — WANTED—Compétent person to take | = ). 3 : 5 WANTED—To ront one to five acres; | ¢are of baby and general house- | Reat B0d condition; two-ton chain: Edward T wetter. another local i », ot nd Overcoats | tional singing in the open = term ye in exchange for s work. Mrs. Silver, 53 Pleasant \St. e Mitc H‘_H‘ "l‘m”‘»m’ ey bl deale i St cndycnildren/s IBUMS ARG RRSERRRE o mat Bt n TO RENT—Four-room tenement ices. Box 10, Herald. 3 12-26-3d e Lo S young man who formerly taught at| '‘pocce Leland's.—advt. Seven cars of exhibits from foreizn e S -~ A overhauled; 7-passenger Dodge, A-1 the provocational sehool, is a lieutoa- | % Tl T (T gy ague or the| lands have already arrived here. S 5 7 NTED—Competent second maid| ShPS: Standard Tire and Auto ¢ By ant in the aviation oarps e s ex-| o mber of commerce will make an A Drive to Make Democracies SR WANTED—Light work, willing to go south for winter, Ad-| 6T Elm and Sevmour Sts. 12-23- pected to be discharged soon and) ¢oon ¢ 1o secure a delegation to at-|Safe” is the slogan for the exposition. NT—Four rooms, 86 Grove St. | zardening, poultry, choring or other o ot D s S again meet his classes. tend the dinner to be given in honor | The celebration will be conducted by [ - O’Brien. 9.21-6dx| work by experienced, RN < TR James L. Davitt, who '-\‘I"'”" of| 0f General Edwards in New Haven men of the church with the co-op- man. Box 16 x LA . FOR SALE-—White Leghorn hent the Eng department at the voca- eration of the general conference, the and pullets Berlin Far tee on January 4 z C & G LG, A o WANTED—Girl or woman to tak 2 5 b al sc was commissioned ¢ 5 T NOTICE. e > E woman to take Gl i o 2 B s aviatibs corps sariy|| Inventory Sale Menls, Youns Men's Asthooist Chutch Sovih, the toaralof Gl WANTED--An orde v | care of two children and do house- | DeTT - ute. 8y VIR el : v _ 3 and Overcoats| Dishops and allied church organiza- 2% = 5 348 Main S o oilcl 75 Bp S e in the war and is now in France. His|and Children .\E‘s‘h‘m! ve Dicho T R FonT e e Lunch, 348 Main St. work. 72 Broad St, A. J. Pera. | — o 3 ~-oturn to New Britain is not looked |at Besse-Lc advt. i e ot tor D hrmy o visitors o | Wi 0D sricent Y diacoun ) until 12-24-6dx | FOR SALE—Hard wood $15 per cord( § G v was N H. H. French of City O ey of Wisitors o < = four-foot lengths. The Berlin F for this year. John J. McGauley was Mr. asd 1 e ratulations | Dected from June 22 to July 7, the Jan. 1st. Kerosene Burning Car- | WANTED—Position about January 13 AL 200 Ol BLAS = also made a lieutenant in the aviation | avenue are receiving congratulati s e e B e D e Gem o i ke CroCRREES RGO WANTED—Maid for cooking ana| Derlin. Phone 668-4. corps and was stationed at South|on the birth of a son. ! S iheleroctedland. resiacnts asked o)| ) Years and Sprovent alisreat suceel dress Herald, Box 16S. 12 3 downstairs wor Tel. 144. Mrs. I fleld in Georgls. He will not return| sy collars 6 for §1. Wilson's—advt. | . 08 BOE THS TomC saving fuel and oil and giving bet- T. Glass, West End Ave. 12-23-tf [ FOR SALE—Baby carriage .in goo( rade schoo e LR, b o ¢ > Tniver: . 5 - : ks Conn. 12-27-3d. e o it . 5 floor who instructed in mathematics in the | COMPANY ',“l“,‘b ‘l’“j_‘ ighe é‘:}l:‘fl_ 1| rector-general of the huge undertak- _ with heat, electric light : WANTED—3 young lady good at trade department of the vocationai [ [40ons” of Laaders, LA 21 ing, and H. B. Dickson, Philadelphia, ter. Herald Box 12AB. 12-26-3dx. figures \for clerical position in SlE6c] wont to tha obemicallizes | ey (M-IC EA Stomolronanlsht -y .): is organizing secretary in direct | NOTICE—Violin Instruction. Francis Accounting Department of local search division of the army and is|NeW Britain Machine company as-| .narge of the Kolumbus exposition. P. May will recommence violin S AR _ factory. Address P. O. Box 1019 B o Bolos - ivata work v hiallown | sroEation jivlthiah unbroken shringiof g teaching on an. Address, 344 | WANTED—Nursing in confinement 7 S oW, 80LIEED IV victories, will meet the Stanley Works Broad St. Phone 136-4. 12-24-3dx cases. Phone 580. 56 Whiting St S borators in New York. Lawrence | Victorles, Qo e oo CAR OUT ALL NIGHT. itin Wheelock is a lleutenant in the quar.|five: Dsacing will follow tho & : M. Burdick of the Stanley Rule and 5 E 12-24-3dx | === — 3 - ce isc Sale, Farrell 5 o < B termaster department, stationed at| 20 per cent. Discount Sale, TLevel company, notified the police this | N0 S Winter storage spe b= = LOST. .v;k;on\—rm.‘ LPM in charge of an|Clothing Co. starts tomorrow morn- P K NOTICE—Winter storage spac O [ T o ans o et x morning that a Buick touring car (No. | g obiles a wa carage. > i electrical sohaol. He will retura as|ing. Stein-Bloch aad Shuman cloth- S < automobiles SinNNa Nsann) sarake fit themselves for good off D LoSt iooid pin ahape of bow bel Modern up-to-date Garagd 3 s 2 e 6500) had been standing at the corner Apply The Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. < 7 Call et £ ital o vocational adviser for tho prevoca-|ing included in this s of Church and Elm str all night. | . Co.. rear 185 Main St. (RS el (O nig ot G tween Main St. and Fairview ceme- and office. Splendid loca« tional and vocational schools Ep st : He thouzht it might have been a 12-16-13a| (onnecticut Business College, 163 | tery, by way of Hartford avenue and 5 S AT Cobz Seainamis, H. S. BATTALION DRILLS. stolen car which had been abandoned Main street. 12211} Winter St.: valued as keepsake.| tion. Splendid business Another man who has not been — At ithe curnar. The Hartferd voll o e Please return to 265 Fairview St. heard from recently is Charles Mo-| pifies and Uniforms to Be Furnished | were notified, but they had not heara | NOTICE—Live and dead automobile | \v\\mmD—500 Tigh school students| Reward. 122620 | Accommodates between 3( S R e S K Eumls of a Bulek car being stolen in Hart- | storage, furniture stomge also ac-| "4, ;o059 the New York Call daily and 40 cars. Available . ford. comniodated, terms very reason-| L0 Te2€ The Flaw LORE R LOST—Small black dog, about three Dempsey, sub-master at the prevo-| gypcrintendent of Schools Stanley S e able, m heated and electric ele- {107, 7 Fionth: < o moaths old. Return to 4% Lafay- Jan. 1st. Box 6 Herald, cational school is coming back tem-|y jolmes announced today that the CUE RESIGNS POSITION. vator. Standard Tire and Auto Co, | Main street. 2 ctte street. A. Mancini. Reward. to teach English in the high| gign school battalion which had been| pac o= f P En B Rl | corner BIm and Sevmour streets, — — 0 formed under the direction of W. G. ) sl telephone 382, Paige dealer. P y, who was Harry Wes- [ Morehead during the past few moaths | 22¢ted with the shiping room of the i5-sete | DENDHED ROon, VIOLIN INSTRU : ' attended one of tho | wentd sontinue its training for the| Bussell & Erwin factory for a number TR R e LIN INSTRUCTION, | Plattsbu and was comm rost of the school vear. The purpose | Of ¥ears, has tendered his resignation, | me——— | FURNISHED ROOMS—Nice steam e : - sioned a lleutenant in the INnfantr¥. ¢ the training is, however, not so| o take effect tomorrow. Mr. MoCue HELP WANTED—MALE. heated rooms, 69 Ar . NOTICE—Violin instruction. 430 MAIN STREET He w .d to instruct in the potS i as It is physical. About | has accepted a position with the Con- May will recommence Trinity S. A. T. C. He is expected 10| ona hour a day will be devoted to | nors-Halloran company of this c SHIPPING CLERK, wholesale provi- pe—— o 5 = Ll;zml'ldiné: L;u‘ Jan. 2. ss, Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, return and teach mathematics in the . and exercises. and will begin his duties as a sales- sion and groceries State experi- A ED—Two or hree urnishec road St. Phone X trade department. A third local| h‘\iwl'. ‘A‘;.l ;1\‘:v',(~l|(~(u:1. who was off 7 ence. Box 15, Herald. 12-11-tt rooms for light housekeeping; with- | Sr—m——————— e Storage, Supplies and Repalring. teacher in the high school is Joseph', .ommission ja the army, will be in city limits. Herald, Box 9BB. . Eyesight Specialigt | msss——— vage. He enlisted in the Signal .oromonder of the battalion and e | To the Board of County Commission- P 12-26-2dx o und Manufacturing AETNA BOWLING corps and was transferred to the oIl be sssisted by Lisut. J. F. Luc ers of Hartford County: 7 Optician, Cavalry Officers’ Training school in & when the latter returns to teach in| The New Britain Driving Club, act- TO RENT—Room for one or two| .- . s large southera camp. He taught tne jocal schools. Plans have been | N8 by Chas. Muller, secretary, duly voung ladies; with small American S “AP;RPLNKQS- ALLEYS. Spanish and French. This year he o, (% SCA0TE e with rifles | authorized by vote of said Club, here- family: short walk from High | BYE EXAMINA o 'Od-ARE REE will teach in the high school at thiS & 00 "Ry the Russian | bY apply for a Club Certificate to en- GARA E school; breakfast furnished if de- [ Broken lenses Duplical b Church_ Street. Windsor. | government but which were never de- | title it to have in its possession and sired. Box 10BC, Herald Office Office, Main St. one 57¢ = O livered. It is also hoped that some | diSPense to lts members, spirituous Day and Night Service. i Satistaction Guarantced. For Your Amusement. EXCAVATES $20 BILL. sort of a uniform will be allotted to | #nd intoxleating Mquors as an inci- m—— 2 = dent to its soclal life under the pro- Tel. Connection. A While shovelling some dirt which the boys by either the national or vish 5% Ol 956, Tublle Asts of had been excavated Wednesday in the State government. Tort At the Gunsters of seld Sy | To Be Onen for Business Dec. 23, 1918 WANTED! J. HOCHMAN DOHERTY T MARKET rear of Ga - Brothers’ store on = l(vt‘al:‘\l at N;). 213 Main Street, Tow ‘ STORAGE ROOM FOR 60 CARS G 1146 Washington street an Italian laborer FERST. of New Britain, Ct. General Repairing by first class | Gjr]lg for Sewing Machine T R DR found a $20 bill in perfect condition. ! : ] 5310 GIahihas for Htst puarposes and mechanics S 2 i O TS (G R A Try Us For The store was iccently purchased Rev. C. 8.3 < St American | hjects the following: The promotion ALIL WORK GUARANTEED Work. National Spring SECOND HAND FURNITURE, SPERRY & BARNES GOODS from Gaffney Brothers by the Ameri- to Receive Degree in Franc of soctability. R ¥ 1 i Z 3 sociability. y car of old Turner Hall 160 Arch St. TEL. 1161-15. e o S can ‘;«:‘m\\.m corporatlon and 8 080 | vo Doc 37,0 Tho statement | | I nas & mémbership of 50 and was e e | Bed Co. . AND HEINTZ 57 VARIETIES ol foor ¢ in_connection with the honoragy de- | © ftis | Gmésrsl Directors being 1aid on the cellar. The dirt EFee of doctor grecently granted to 4 2 & ST I e Sl T it | S e S 3| Tt Happens in the Best Regulated Families - - - ByBriggs| 1at time no money was found. ; \Va5 the first time the doctor’s degree | yons; Sec’y-Treas., Geo. A. Eveline. had been conferred as an honorary de- \ FOR SALE—One-ton Denby, 1916 Four unfurni; _ copy of its By Constitu- Hig #e appears 1o be incorrect. tion and list of members are hereto SeE Nt Tho dest houotary €9 desroo | annexed CHARLES THWAT Fur OH'H~ AT'S Tue HEH - Tuats|/ WHY You CQULON'T e The New Britain Boys’' clul nd irded under the provisions of the ated at Newe Brits is 23d ds HAVE GOT ME ANY THING club Dated at New Britain this 23d day SET YoV GAVE ME LoveELIEST SET ) GooD NICER - MORE. APPROPRIATE, OH-us will give a concert at the Grammar new law <was conferred on Rev.|of Nov. 1918. el QTIE o I school New Year's Eve, after which Charles S. Macfarland, general sec THE N. B. DRIVING CLUB, I\‘iussHowYE:?Eh U ‘rrefiisssh%nm - “%%Cgeré‘h’;‘,?i!::‘"— pesLe band will march to the club. After tary and commissioner to France of | By Charles Mueiller. S D /f TSeD oo- reviewing the year's work, they will the Federal Council of the Churches | Chairman House Committee, duly have a social hour Refreshments of Christ in America, at the Church | authorized. will be s ed to the band and work of the Oratoire in Paris on June 30 by — for the new year will be considered. the divinity faculty of P FOR SALE F. Carner residence of 18 rooms with E‘@R SALE lot 100x115, suitable for club house or would make fine home. THE TWO-FAMILY, 10-ROOM HOUSE, No. 104 CHERRY ST., MUST | BE SOLD AT ONC CALL FOR A B ARGAIN! H. N. LOCKWOQOOD, H. D. HUMPHRLY Real Bstate and Insurance REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 208. Two Properties on Dwight street just put in our hands | MAON;!EQ§§)AU1@Y!‘[] to sell and this is our first chance to advertise them. One | St S d AA % o brick block with two stores—Better than 107, ur | G e iy 4 Upe : 3 an 10% on your | Repair Work a Specialty. money. The other property is a two tenement house with | Phone 22 139 Arch St ] small store attached—Corner of Fairview street. Come| == = = BuT Do You (el CAERTT in and take your choice. McClintock street rent $1: ‘1 Will Buyallkinds of KNow' WHAT ? BACK AND GOT . . Junk and second hand 5%5223 = s'f‘?; Eolalit AERlL Lo 3 furniture. L Zeldes, 19 , o y@ 272 Maim street 505 Bank Builang. Wi"ow St. TBL 557_]4 F&&@ TYPEWRITERS | Wiliiama A, T s Williams Auto Go. Sold, Rented Office and Service. Repaired. :Station. _ 287 rElm S? and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE | o s s s k Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. | commm———m (COPYRIGET g, NEW. YORE 'TRIBUNE ING) TO RENT—Light housekeep-

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