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] Washington, D. C. June 13—The | Make your wants known ‘ % 5 ’ RICETOnS——— Women Mill Operatives Demand More | charge that disabled soldiers and S ik & ox sailot's are forced to sell banners and through the Classified col- used car you want to sell? buttons in order to make a living is | . i denied in a Department of Labor umn. These little penny 30 Cents a Week. statement which asserts the 5 | asserts that men en- | z Manchester, June 12.—Women em- | Baged in this practice are frequently | advts. are result getters. 2 < plovenn the spun silk department ai CiVilians masquerading in unitorm They are the best selling a buyer? Try a For Sale ~henev Bros. plant, to the number of Or are discharged soldiers who do it § ini Sharge 5e. Cheney B & thoss Who atruck for , from choice and not from necessity. lc a Word. Minimum Charge 15¢. . advt. at one cent a word. o Chage increase vesterday, went The Labor Department’s denial was agents you can find. And CASH IN ADVANCE Back to work this morning. 1In all issued following an investigation of : . = 5 N 3 back 0 women and girls left the de- mMany complaints with regard to the they sell their labor cheap, This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, Partment Some asked for an in- impossibility of getting jobs for (e e s e R S e one cent a word. Isn’t it billing and pos?agepLQSt\‘fmore than the price of the number of inquiries you wili Wiy o FETY FIRST” | others from $2.62 (0 $3.00 a day. tion shows that button selling is a lu- » worth a trial? little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the % e a8 i 2 ‘rative business and that some men 7 1 i The offer made was an increase to all cra 3 P e )‘:;imco‘::r 152i:‘!r(?{(;l/" D hw"mflffifi | 'of 30 cents a week. make from $10 to § day at it. One advertiser money. SRl e et e e man, when asked by an investigator if | \ . oy : - e = i ,xme“flw; ::";m'um Ls::my }‘n 1Ncw LEVIATHAN DOCKS TODAY. he would like a job, laughed and re- | plied: = “Why s rork 2" iritain, | New York, June 12.—The Lev -}p by should “I worlc I Pay—Some Accept Increase of Why waste time looking for You’'ll be surprised at the get from prospective buyers. i made $50 yesterday selling ‘W e | than arrived from France today with 3 day g elcome , § T RENT AUTOMOBILEF 5 FOR SALE—MISCELL. N EOUS Gen. William R. Dashiell, command- |, ectiontors of a uniformed man TO RENT—Tenement of five n.[ nl\l: 1\\‘1::1: CARS—1918 Oakland, five- FOR <},\u:, Drop-head Singer sewing 401 PARK STREET. ing the ll;h ‘:Zffl‘l;\try ')F:?gzre Yhe | selling anything on the streets because — el tcon ol ac L B asene et kel e, o l]«lun;nu— maching 1rr-:'fvl<-l condition, all at~ Telephone 1936. aboard. Amoneg e uni ) T STl e G iy T T y tent §$25 quire 36 : vile, five-passenger; 1916 Hudson achments, only used two yearsy 2 51st and 53rd infantry, 318th engi- | ) 00 o oLy ack Do you nced work? If you are a St 6-12-2dx Super-Six; 1916 Dod tou . cost $65, will sell for $25. Mrs. neer train, 308th train headquarters, | ¢ discharged soldier or sailor, the use - — 1916 little Buick Six runabout; 1917 Crane, 57 City Ave 6-11-2dx ero squadrons 165, 170, 375, 4 . S of the column below is offered to you | WANTED—Iive or six room rent in| oOverland deliverv, $400. 1917 | — il JOHN w. ALLEN e 03! S0E 1826 andl S27. TRAINING FOR ORIPPLES free of charge. See that your quali- good locality, by family of two| Studebaker, se 516 BOR FALE. Amum 5 y N & 1 en-passenger; and ten Colug+ RPN S Washington, D. C.,, June 13.—Fac- | fications are outlined like the sample adults. Box XYZ Herald Stutz, six-passenger; 1916 and 1917 bia and dison records (doublg BUILDER | TAFT DECLINES TO tory training is proving highly advan- | below and bring in your ad togethcr 6-11-6dx e o : = 4 sps. | tageous to men who have been crip- | with your discharge papers, as proof ¥ ] X E RS, % & - Ens TALK TO STRIKERS. | ;103 in industry or in war, the Train- | of service. Famployens ave urged to | mo RENT_A S BCHEINuLE S -a, N. Y., June 12.—Invited to | ing section of the Department of|get in touch with the advertisers in The war is over, now for buildings. I address a meeting of strikers from a | Labor reports. The special training | this column by mail., through (he After being a contractor for 31 vears| plant of the Willy-Overland Co. here | invariably fits them for more re- | Herald Office. in New Britain my hat is in the ring | yesterday William H. Taft declined, | munerative work than they were| Sample—John Jenes, age 27, former for all old custamers and many new | gaving he believed that awards made | engaged in prior to being injured. | private Co. I, prefers outdocr work ones. Wm. Peace, who was with me | 5" recent case at Paterson, N. J., | One instance cited is the case of a | Has had experience as auto mechanic. four years, is back from overseas and | covered the Overland situation. former buss boy who was trained as a | Write care ot Horald. with me again, having been in the o machinist and toolmaker and Wwho e = = o Sl - > C any g - < N 90 a month. e var a chauffeur on light or heavy motor - s e = "OR S o " X Str 2.9 ANOCKE . N UP i - very desirable front room. 160 | FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring witl 86 North street, one flight. 6-1 scriptians. (S T S U B U Departments are cooperating with truck; have had experience. Tel. b ot ouCine . D gh dx % Main street. 6-3-tf quick demountable rims, slip cov- == . London, June 12.—Sir Charles Han- | private corporations to train men 43-4, Plainville. 6-11-3d ers, speedometer, extra tire and|FOR SALE—4 second hand pockef MAXWELL son, formerly lard mayor of London, | who lost a limb or were otherwise rim. In best mechanical shape.| billiard tables, at reasonable price, was knocked down on Piccadilly to- | injured while in the service of their NOTICE. WANTED. Price $300 for immediate sale. Apply Elmore Billiard Parlors, 299 THE ECONOMY CAR day by a motar lorry and severely | country to fill responsible and re-| 2 ” Schechtman’s Auto Exchange Gar- Main St. Phone 1698, 6-12-tf E He is 73 years old. | munerative places of employment. NOTIC xcellent vanilla ice cream | WANTED—At once, about five acres , 10 Chestnut St., Near Main C- T. NOWLAND = S e h e boiE Moo s of land in New Britain or Kensing- 6-12-1dx | FOR SALE—Drop-head sewing ma« 587 BAST STREET Taxpayers Notice! BELGIUM AND HOLLAND SVent Vinink ticen 6-11-4dx ton Willing to rent or will buy s it s n o ASKED TO STATE TERMS. if terms are satisfactory. Address| : = T " s Sk SHRVICE STATION CORBIN PUACE | All persons liable to pay taxes on ASKED TO ST = B Dl o ie | FOR SALE—Buick car, 6 cylinder; | Lawlor St 6-10-3dx real estate and personal property in | Srussels, June 11.—The peace con- | NOTICE—Carbon removed while you ety eiide e big bargain; 1917 model; all new| - 5 = = New Britain, Conn., are hereby noti- | ference will invite Belgium and Hol- wait, 50c a cylinder. More power, |\ oo m o T e tires and one extra on the side.|f'OR SALE—Horses, harnesses, wag- THIS WEEK AT fied that the following taxes have | land to submit their differences as| more pep, less gas. Hardware City | WANTED lenement of four or five| 5%y piiceoll, deputy sherif. Tel-| ©ns light and heavy, hay, farmi DOHERTY MARKET. been laid and are due and payable on | to waterways to a commission com- Welding Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear m“j:‘n S LR AR 1142-12. 6 2dx tools. Some furniture, at once. 7 z = the first day of July, 1919: posed of representatives of the United | -10-6dx | s C. W. Viets, Kensington. 6-12-wlx Native Broilers, Fresh Fowl, | city tax on list of October, 1918, | States, Great Britain, France, Im}:.\' e = R nD O o o o | oR SAL—Oy Snel e, (o | P % — Spring Lamb, Native Veal, | first and second district, 21 mills on | and Japan. This was outlined-in the i ill take automobile par- e e Ui Bl rorT e R D : 8 =One rroughs adding the dollar. Belgian chamber of deputies today by ties to seashore week-ends or Sun b il Rl febg Srhiceln | Derfechuths machine, 9 columns, late model, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top City tax on Hst of October, 1918, | Paul Hymans, foreign minister. days: 7-passenger Hudson. Phone ox 15XX, Heralc ice. 6-11-3dx ;.‘M‘R ‘f,:)‘(l" ph, 123 ( ‘L’“; ;E‘:;‘:‘ stand included, Address Heral . . -2 A latale N b T G SRR T R 614-4, 6-9-4dx ne 2051. o-12-dox Bo: X 6-13-d2 Beel,t Full il ine Fof i Nativeliszaifdistictionly, RlekmtlisR oty the | BEREI e x| wa »—Sept. 1, comtortable room | _ I X 6-13-a% dollar. JRKIS o R : with board in good neighborhood; = TP g Vegetables Tel. 1446. We will meet the taxpayers at City DELEGATES ARRIVE. | NOTICE—Carbon removed while you west of Main St. Address Box 18C, | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | FOR SALE—Upright piano, $100, Hall, Room 204, July 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, = wait, 50c a cylinder. More power, trerald i Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. reasonable payments. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, Paris, June 12.—The Turkish peace more pep, less gas. Hardware Cit 2 188-2. 4-6-tt 447 Arch St., first bell ERSON BROS, 55 b i oo bntemess | BRERISRLERCE e i i RAN U T e m\fll7 < gl :?xx::li:nfx‘ll lf;\ c?xx‘lflriincf;mgd the staff L ed. 892 month; age, 18 upward. | FOR SALE—1915 Ford delivery truck | FOR SALE—Kitchen rang and Kitchs : D Seyery Monda e on s aa T | e "Es E e e G _| Examinations July 19. Experience| in first class condition. Phone en chairs. Address Kingo, Upson's —B—297 gfllg?fiéfisf_ i i ot o R e e B S T s ety A el (et e 6-9-8dx (Mayor Quigley’s Office) Office open Saturday afternoon. : ORDERS TAKEN FOR Interest at the rate of 9 per cent. | Was no ¢ —COAL AND WOOD— will be charged if not paid in July, | remainec commencing July 1, '19 to Vaucre! Buick six, touring face discs): good condition: cost $8, L 1917 Buick four, touring. Price will sell for $4. Inquire Christine’s tenement of four nice reasonable. Schectman's Auto Ex Barber Shop, 82 Church St. 6-12-1q rooms on the third floor to a small change, Garage, 10 Chestnut < = family at 14 Brook St. 6-11-3dx near Main 6-11-2dx | FOR SALE—Baby carriz FFour-room apartment in | FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Just center of the city; all mmprove- averhauled, excellent condition: all{ FOR SALT h tub and needle ments; heat furnished. Call 0 W. good tires; newly painted. Private| shower. Sce Mr. Mawe at Y. M. C. Main St. or Tel. 381 6-11-1¢ owner; now at Central Auto Sta- A 6-12-3d commander in the Near East. There and busin agenc Auctioneer, e jal r ion. The party de sher 88 Stanley St. Tel. ST eonandionmeriigovenigisgs : Sy "flf,?’i'm‘?fl?"'\'fil’m. wa:psem (1:?‘»" e LRt fl-.}:m ment examiner) 849 Equitable Bldg. | FOR SALE—Little Buick six touring; | FOR SALE—Cabbage and lettuca n in the suburbs. A Washington 6-7-5dx new tir completely overhauled: plants at 127 Jerome St.,, New Brit= run 11,000 miles. Mitchel model 3 ; il NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened, | 5 i i bl Note.—Persons owing taxes on old | = | L A 5 PENCe | BOARDERS and roomers in country S LisgSE e luxe Snowitizcs I, will pay better than anyone in | jist are requested to make payment NEW CABINET PREDICTED. S, il O CREORTEREl LRl 1155 S rRn ) Bl o s AMitcHel Fanodoll B st 8 oot el o N AT i H e e : el D Sar e e e ol e, e ey ey Tel. 153-12. 651 F.D.No. 21 Tel 19-5, Plainville,| Service Station. 20 Corbin Place e ereyDayidson g 2 r ! S35 cycle and side car; 1918 model; = o 5 erevery | © Valensia at whose home leading = o A 6-11-4dx 5 3 bl JUNK lenu Ve (Wil begat tiorcflconntory i caoa Wednesday, in- | Fumigation—Vermin exterminated i oA S good condition; looks like new; fina day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and from | politicia® meet eve : b ! 2 roanninge Af¢ fs 5 W houses and cottages by . ( WANTED— Pastry cook, Hotel Be. | AUTOMOBILE PARTIE g. After 6 p. m., 45 West -ha 5 7 y q Wednes- | vited to lunch today Premier Maura, . IS taken out. 5 mnd sesond ot IR :m:?agm? SZ‘«;n-(:;;\-yd:}-?::%mna Lt former Premier Dato and several gas method. Takes onc day. Work e 63t Reasonable rates. Mitchell six. =6 6-9-40, L- ZELDES ’ BERNADOTTE LOOMTIS, members of Dato’s cabinet. As they | guaranteed. Conn. Chemical & Dis- ¢ Richard Govert mell 309513 1 LOW STREET. City Tax Collector. | took their places at the table King| infectant Co, New Haven, Conn. i 6-9-1wx | FOR SALE—Supreme Roach Powder, Tel. 557-id. New Britain, Conn., June 1, 1919. Alfonzo arrived unaccompanied. The ! SUMMER RESORTS rids you of Roaches, Bedbugs, Flies, : : incident was interpreted as foreshad- | - ST S Bleas| Moths, ete. of —moner ol awing a new cabinet under Dato with e — ROOM AND BOARD at Cherokee cot- | FOR SALE—1917 . Studebaker Six | funded. 25 cent bellows packasel Maura as president of the chamber of » tage, Indian Neck; price reason- seven-passenger; newly repainted | For sale by Curran, Bast 'Sice deputies. e Tacl At 250 Park able; en now. Tel. 1€18- and in excellent condition; price | Janswick, McBriarty, Miller-Hs = e i Bl e 6-6-1wx | $650 for immediate sale. Schec T o e 5214 VALUABLE PROPERTY NFAR CENTER OF OITY. WORTH LOOK- MANAGERS TO ORGANIZE : 9 | e | man's Auto Exchange, Garage, 10 i ING INTO. CALL ON ME AT ONCE. E. Springfield, Mass, June 12.—Deci- |7 o Uoporaon vaRine en O Chestnut St., near Main. 6-11-2dx ey, T e slon to organize a national association | “'\.}icq 1o be trained as sailors, =l : e ; of office managers was reached in to-| firomen, stewards, for good jobs at FOD RS Celilo Wihocse Rolting i ipeiEaE room house and large o K day’s session of a conference of such| ., 5 10v oh ocean going ships. Pay Camalhy G WARMDY il lot than $2,000 s REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 208. | men from all parts of the country east | Wi " ining: board and quart mechanical shape; also good tire o IeCem i haniy 12000 A Speal Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. of the Mississippi. free; ages 18 to 35; bring birth cer- price $u..»‘ B hm-‘m:nt Auto ¥ sing. ’ ' 4;.51 (.rg(::,; MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE ——=—=—= | tificate. Apply to C. W. Brainerd, change, Garage, 10 Chestnut St. 3 Order of Notice of Hearing. 181 Main St. Agent U. S. Shipping GIR: WANTED for light, clean near Main. 6-11-2dx FOR GALE—Two houses on Ml District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court Board. e bl apld ; > e e Hill, No. 27 and No. 33; to be tak g . . . oric Bobdlony el FOR SALE—One 1916 Saxon, ! L e en A Here’s a property which we believe will sell right oFLEy O; 1{:,;;,\],91.’:' Beach, late of | WANTED—Young man for clerical | e shape; good tires; one spare tire. | }f;l}fi‘" an’r;}::\rmd away; also dirt for S EASE 8 < ye = ¢ = : locd o 3 r- | = o 33 v S =11 illing. e J. H. Grozier Co. See ; " e N et eaid work by local concern. Good oppor start. Bristol Mfg. Co., Plain- 33 Linwood St. 6-11-1w £ 4 ‘off the reel—No. 168 Curtis street—It has a whale of a thelitonn o niy S Mol irar it L and cniiay | Supt. on the job 6-10-3dx 2 e o voung man. Address Herald Box, lle Mill| Plainville ! Gonn FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring, used 0 G ian’ 3 T the application of Clarence o o ville Mill, Pla le, Conn. | ¥ord big lot 247 feet deep—Like a small farm isn’t it—You | Upon the anb o each pray.| 1XC- 61 | 11 months; new tires: in perfect | FOR SALE—Five room . B 2 SS . shape. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry e 5 g ing that as executors of the last will | =7r 2 T S e e e e can raise enough on it to supply the whole neighbor- |78 "0 5" B0 000" deceased they WEsER S FF;:;';'.?(egofihuc,ful;\c;l&,‘,- - t. Tel : 6-11-4d | {5 town and schobl, six cents fare be authorized and empowered to New Britain, Conn. Price - . may T St G s e ANTED—Tw .xper ed girls | FOR SALE—1916 Chevrolet, Model o : : hood—Don’t hesitate—Get busy NOW. e e s o eles sty || LDt iven s cdiess R tena 0 G ox VNI E D C IR el en ce LI 101 o odel | part cash balance to suit purchaser. CB. 6-10-3dx | with best references Private 490, touring; positively overhauled; Address Box 273 Bristol, C said application on file more fully family. One as cook and laundress, good tires and paint. Inquire 636 b« : . 2 ] ! 6-9-6d appears, it is S WANTDED—Stenographer and type- other as chambermaid and waitress W. Main, after 5 o'clock. 6-10-6dx 5 Ordered,—That said application be skt bl e e e — = - . as purchasing s. Bdwin Plainville, i i heard and determined at the Pro-| FEUEL S5 SESEOL B BEN turni. | Conn. Tel. 47-3 6-12-w1 | FOR SALE—Cheap. 5-passenger; | FOR SALE—Building lot on Vega St., 273 MAIN ST. PHONE 345 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. | bate Office, in New Britain, in sald | "0 e cving plant located in ~| shows 50 miles an hour on the road; near Maple street car. Todd protet« district, on the 16th day of June, A. D. Jersey City. Must have experience | WANTED—Competent cook wishing 5 good tires. Hardware City Weld- tograph check writer. Must be 19195 atis ¥ oiclocl-Hinjithel forenoon, in purchasing and ordering facto to go to shore. Address Box < B, ing Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear Saldy “”“f‘m Thiede, Buena Vists and that notice be given of the pen- T e reis A eke et Ierald Offce 6-12-6dx 6-9-6d Ave. Tel. 2212-5 6-9-6d dency of said application and the : e e o S RN A FOR SA]—E time and place of hearing thereon, references, which will be considered | WANTED—Girl or woman to take [ AUTO REPAIRING, parties taken|FOR SALE—$600 building e 2 = Sl lot on by publishing this order in some| oigqonien NS TS TN care of two children. Call after 5| Out. Weddins. funerals, ete. T. B.| Dudley street, $450. Incuire ut o8 newspaper having a circulation in ty John Abel, 278 Johnston Avenue, o'clock, 72 Broad street. 6-11-3dx Dehan. Phone 434- 6-7-1wx Broad St. oy - FARM 15 ACRES 10 ROOM HOUSE §| 5 st petine oo | 5200, 50 0% o e 017 E2 WG s s i SHale Hih: A WANTED—Woman to do personal FURNISHED ROOMS. in the town of New Britain, in said | == o ; 7 e - inche Aoy WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. SEeinERfon g fvouns 242 Gidn ool Sl RIS P @il e ady. 2 be a good ironer. P.| FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms Tah] o= court of the notice given. Jh < 5-11-2dx for light housekeeping and one sin- FOR SALE—Be sure of a com- 6-11-2dx 9 . MAIN ST. By Order of Court, z ) i L, gle room. Mrs. Dillon, 28 So. High fortable place to live. I have one MORTIMER H. CAMP, W ;‘fl_?{ T2 eltozers RTowe o 1"1”'"1‘1 WANTED—Younz lady student tele-; St 6-12-2dx | more nice residence in Kensing- Cler ~ — = — phone operator and clerk. Western fon that is going to be sold quick- Union NIEING 6-11.2q | TO RENT—-2 furnished rooms for lv. $2,660.00 cash takes it, bale i light housekeepi 193 Main St. lance on mortgage. Eight rooms, house, out buildings, ten acres of land; close T AT s TR s e ——— — o K L o Doctesed Bkt footal LAUNDRY BUSINESS FOR SALE L. O. Zetterman T p— 4 BRICK, for general housework. Good ;g RENT—Large furnished front well, large veranda, good shade. A good paying busincss employing 12 hands. Has 2 auto deliv- CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION STEEL AND CONCRETE. wages. References required. Call i " ,om for one or two gentlemen,| TWwo minutes from trolley. J. J. ery trucks. Excellent opportunity for right party. EXCAVATING AND GRADING | Repairs of all kinds. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. Ring second bell at 131 Main St Iitzsimons, Kensington, Tel. Sewer and Water Connections 9 Court St. Telephones 2 6-7-tf 6-10-3dx 5 6-11-d4x 3 Residence—152 Vance Street New Britain, Conn. > e ome an lng ea ty o. New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 = = - P WANTED—AnR experienced cook, well | 70 R icely furnished rnom:,' recommended, willing to go to the 505 < op flaor e 86 WEST MAIN STREET. At @ Superior Court holden at| seashore for the summer: best| oyten & s oRatoan glete fioal! FRANK HOLME HARRY HANCOCK DOUIE JON Waterbury, within and for the | wages: call evenings. Mrs, Charles| " L OPEN SATURD\Y AND MONDAY EVENINGS J County of New Haven, on the | . Corbin, 64 Maple St 50X | 70 RENT—Four furnished rooms : INTING Heventh davi or el Ton gpty| et e B e S AR R e 5 MEN WA T R A T A e O S E P Present, on. William . Case, | T : - . Thoee RS BUSINESS OPPORTUNTTIES { Pape[ Ruling Alma Place, of Waterbury, Plaintiff, == = AT ONCE S JOST—NM day i ng i vs L0 ST en o da Yo n e i Ee I e | o e SO e FOR THE B k Bindin { Clarence A. Place, jormerly of New | Dost office and 272 Main street, i = gy Sac . 100 00 larence A Piace” ormerly of New | post offce and 272 Main atreet, ..o Soing sord pusiasss: cessont | YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES B[ B siinond e et o v e e 2ot S g v ies ) U, S. MERGHANT MARINE parts unknown, Defendant Herald 6-12-2d 11XC, i SPECIAL Superior Court, New Haven County, : > w = = To be Trained as Sailors, Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine at Waterbury, June 9th, 1919, LOST—Wednesds "vlm'f_wh:\h!w between Firemen, Stewards, for . e - “hi ‘hile | Additional Order of Notice. Seymour St. and High school, laval- GOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAY thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work Blank Books G e or Netlc liere with chain. Inscription *Wa ON OCEAN-GOING SHIF Pay while training; board 5 the pendency of the complaint in the | 5-7-1wx Yaat ; new. at a reasonable price. Index and Guide above entitled case be given by pub- | i - - :;'_“’ quarters free. Ages 18 to . ns . | lishing this order in The New Brit- | i - SR TEL B Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. Cards | ain Herald, & newspaper published in FCIAL OPPORTUNITY. | pemer BAWNMORE. Bring birth e w Britain, in Hartford County, two | T VALUABLE PLOT OF TEN (Woodmont) Prompt Service. times successively, hegioning on or | LOTS, CORNER OF STOMAIN Apply to " [ . 3 L e i P ' AIN A quiet and homelike place to rest . S N before the 1Xth day of June, AND - HARVARI TREETS FOR all modern improvements: rates on U. S. SHIPPING BOARD H-I h k & y some proper officer or indifer- | SALE ON FASY TERMS \E ] application, AGENT, E.R. Hitchcock & Co. | | FOR SALE—Complete restaurant 1 Church St. Everything in first class 5 Ordered, that additional ce of | P ¢ g condition. Apply at 294 Main St Is being done, we will make your machine 1ook and work as good as Loose Leaf Sheets gl additional natice of | or 1917.” Return to Herald, Re by ward 6-12-2dx certificate or service discharge. ent person REASONABLE PRIC L, : % : BV O-dec fori o | . N. LOCKWOOD, THYE BAWNMORE Room 4. Old Post Ofice Bldg., MAIN ST. STl T amE Sy < 11 Clark Ave., Woodmont, Conn. ; New Haven. DRSS — Clerk. | "Gty Ha, (MR U Motey EMer)), TE 72 W. MAIN ST,

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