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p— KER & L 193 Main St offer for sale a 58 acre Farm ington—Eight room house, & running water for all build 18 acres pasture land, 10 stocked and planted. A cash payment down o farm. See us about it. STORE FOR™SH General store in the center of a thriving Conn. village, doing a $40,000 yearly business. ~ Will be sold at a bargain. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Tel. 2026. FOR SALE Valuable property on Beaver Street will pay 129 on entire cost. Three finc Cottages on Emmons Place—Sold together or singly— cless and good terms. H. D. HUMPHRLEY REAYL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 373 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Where can you get a 3 Family house for $7,000?— One on ideal central location—Another on Dwight Street—See us—Put your real estate in our hands They’re mighty scarce, but we can show you. ‘Pearl Court—An for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO ' 273 MAIN ST. WHO WANTS A GOOD COTTAGE: Six Room Brick, Francis Strect—Family leaving town. Six Room, Black Rock Avernue, Six Room, Farmington Avenue.—Best on the hill. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1616-12 FOR SALF One of the Best Farms in Berlin; 54 acres land, new 8 room house, running water, 3 wells, good barn, 9 cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull, 2 horses, all farm implements, good ice pond. Crops worth at least $1,000. 10 minutes’ walk from end of car line. Speak quick if you want this farm. T. F. Cashman, Berlin. Tel. 668-4 Here are a Few Fine Properties For Sale Large property on Main Street—Fine investment—Terms rea- sonable. Fine residence at 41 Liberty Street. New 8 room Oottage with land in Berlin. b Reasonable terms. GENERAL INSURANCE TWO HOUSES ON FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. ROOM 3208, PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. " bers of | Hartford; [IL[]SING PROGRAM AT NORMAL SCHOOL | g of 62 Presented Diplomas y Principal Marcus White Piplomas were presented a class of ‘at the State Normal school this prning by the principal, Marcus fhite, and a program was carried it by the members of the graduating ielass assisted by the Camp school pu- ipils. The class constitutes 58 mem- the regular course and four graduates of the kindergarten train- ing class The school auditorium was taste- fully decorated by the graduation class committee, purple and white be- ing the prevailing colors. Mary Helen Fee was the graduation speaker, tak- ing for her topic “Meeting an Educa- tional Problem The graduates are: Ruth E. Andrews, Granby; Hannah M. Birne; Torrington; Emily V. Brown, Bristol; I. Irene Bussemey, Watertown; Genevieve M. Campbell, Middletown; Mary M. Carolan, Wa- terbury; Minnie Clark, New Britain; Constance Coe, Middletown; Marion Curtiss, Norfolk; Delia B. Daly, New Britain; Elizabeth Daly, Hartford; R. May DeBellis, Hartford; Marjorie DeMars, Norfolk; Mary J. Denton, Waterbury; Catherine E. Dower, Hartford; Margaret F. Flannery, Waterbury; Madeline A. Flynn, Wa- terbury; Anna T. Foster, Farmington; Mary M. Gilman, New Britain; Es- tella J. Gleason, Manchaster; Kath- leen Grace, New Britain; Cecilia A. Graody, Waterbury; Edith L. John- son, Meriden; Julia C. E. Johnson, Bristol, (Forestville) ; Ethel M. Kearns, East Hartford; Sophie M. Koplowitz, New Br! n; Florence E. Lapidos, Evelyn M. Little, Manchester; ton; Kathryn F. Maineri, Southing- McCourt, East Hart- ford; Angeline C. Montemurro, Meri- den; Marie C. Morrissey, Hartford; Mary F. Morrow, Saybrook; Helen C. Nelson, Bristol; Edith D. Nettleton, Torrington Catherine I. O’Brien, ‘Waterbur; Ethel H. Orr, Southing- ton; Glad. E. Ostling, Chester; Mary K. Oxley, Waterbury; Mabel L. Raw- lings, New Britain; Mabel B. Rey- nolds, Canton; Mary R. Robertson, Hartiord; Elmina M. Samuelson, New Britain; Dorothy R. Shanahan, Southingto: Mary E. Shanahan, New Britain: Helen M. Shaw, Hart- ford; Nellie Frances Bandler, Water- Margaret Frances Bartlett, New Britain; Mary N. Gleason, South Manchester; Jane Rice Nilson, Beck- ley; Catherine Mary Moon, Rockville; Anna B: Meride Verona M. St. Cyr, Me: . Swanson, New Britain; Mary ‘Waddell, New Brit- tain; Alma H. agner, New Britain; Marjorie A. Wallace, Middlefield; Olive M. Whiteman, Torrington. The members of the kindergarten training class are: Lucy B. Coleman, Pauline M. Holmes, Bris- tol: Gertrude W. Jahn, New Britain; Ruth M. Smith, Bristol. The program follo Hymn Dundee Son';sfi(‘amp School (a) O Swallow Swift ..... Serradel (5) Slumber Song of the Sea . . Whitney-Coombs (¢) Glory to Isls—from Aida ... S 5 . Verdi Address—Meeting an Educational Problem ...... Mary Helen Fee Songs—Senior Class (a) The Mounugm, Gavotte . Wachs-Page Trotere (b) Waltz Song ... Presentation of diplomas. America. LILLE OFLEBRATE PEACE. Citles in Districts “u-mfl From Enemy Cheer News of Signing. Paris, June 24.—Celebrations over the German decis of peace on to s gn the treaty without reservations were nowhere more cnthusiastic than at Lille and other cities and towns in territory wrested from the Germans. Newspapers printed special editions, cheering crowds paraded the streets and the houses were decorated with Allied flags. At Toulon, Brest and other naval ports warships announced the news to the people by firing sa- lutes of 21 guns. In all the cities gov- ernment buildings were illuminated AQUATICS JULY 1 The regular gymnasium classes at | the Y. W. C. A. will be suspended on | the first of July and aquatics will be | | ings TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES or Adding Machine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work Now is the time to have your Typewriter is being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as new, at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. New Britain Typewriter Exchang TEL. 612, 52 W. MAIN ST. the principal branch of sports at the association building during the sum- mer months. Athletics will be re- sumed in September. The schedule of aquatics will correspond to a de- gree with the schedule of athletics the employed hoys A class meeting on Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- employed B on Tuesday, Thurs- and Saturday; juniors Tuesday Thursday afternoons and Satur- morning. The High school class be merged with the employed es. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. | R. Hitchcock & Go. 303 MAIN ST, day and day will class | The cost of a Classified Advt. is so small it is almost negative. The results, how- ever, are big. Use the Want Column for your wants and the For Sale Column for the wants of others, 1c a Word CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. billing and postage little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Help solve the housing .’$ problem. If you have a tene- ment that is vacant or will be soon, let it be known through The Herald’s To Rent Col- Bookkeeping, umn. Rent seekers read it cost more than the price of the Minimum Charge 15¢. daily. Ji AUTOMOBILES l[;E MEN N REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SERV 8 E“LUM FOR SALE—Desirable two-family | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. | fOR SALE—Two tons of hayf§ alsa house, $300 down buys it. Tel. 92-4 Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel building lot, corner ¢ ind Do you nced work? If you are a| ' CS%: sl e b s : discharged soldier or sailor, the use AUTOMOBILE PARTIES out. 55 i of the column below is offered to you [ FOR SALE—Two family, 12-room Reasonable rates Mit Six.| FOR SALE—Baby chicks, 20 for § free of charge. See that your quali- house, near school and church Richard Covert Tel Reds, Leghorns, Rocks, fc breed- fications are outlined like the sample Price $500. Balance easy term i ey S M below and bring in your ad together | Tel. 4 evenings. 6-24-1¢ Te ) % s il e Sinea with your discharge papers, as proof — | FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, price 1wowl, Canaric nzc Kittens, o'tbil‘v"‘f‘;chlfigtu’uc:e‘ ;;fc;;:i‘rg in |[FOR SALE—Building lot, Kensington right for quick sale. 919 ord | Puppies i Groesbeck's ‘zh(‘h column by muail mm“g’h the street, Rentschler’s Park, 50x150; Couplet, like new, h tors bat- Pet Shop T A treet, Harte Herald Office, £ bargain on easy terms. . C. Halli- ery, socket absorbers, all new ! 6-24wl Sample uhn Jenes, age 27, former day, 756 Main St.. Hartford tires, hand starter, speedometer. | = r = gnes, 27, & 3 This car cost $1000 she is, re Al y 2 Has had experience as auto mechaunic. B e Cherry street, Phone 20 6-2 - Write care of Herald. HELY WARNTED—CEMALE { rerry strec one 2 5-23- = WANTED—By ex-soldier, position as | WANTED—Girls wanted, 21 Railroad | FOR SALE-—Corbin 30, newly paint- L et o chauffeur for truck or privavte. Ad-| Arcade, easy work, good hours. ed and overhauled. Owner leaving ) sl TTera A Cors ) X 6 6-24-2d town. Irank O'Day, 69 \\nl.mly \K 4 = 5T 6-24-3dx | — — ) SAl Swmith motor WANTED. WAITRE WANTED — 62 T B ‘ : ‘f,)f”i,lh ,‘,.‘\,.‘, R '\‘”:h 'wr] FOR SALI—1913 Studebaker touring | 1p for cash, 416 W. Ma = = = D=2~ 5 B00¢ unning cone w | floor. 6 WANTED—By family of two adults, i JiEiean. Epplrunning condition _:! o3 X tenement of 3 or 4 rooms. Address = = | 58 West Main 6-24-2dx | — - e e Z ch? . 24.a3x | WA ID—An experienced steno-| __ i _ e FOR SALE-—Baby carriage. A bar« Sl i grapher to do substitute work du FOR SAIL TR et e gain. Write Carriage Box 6, Herald. z 5 5 s the summer. Apply Drawer i S 2 e 5-24-d3% JANTED—Three r at by two. ISt 3 ster. Bar $475. H. H ger- WANTED—Three room flat by 1051, City. ster. Bargain, $47 1 Fitzge - L o Address Herald, Box ald, Berlin St., Berlin BB | e e nined, ol i G=e . TRETT) S i gt e [ wood, in car load lots. A. Brazos ~ | WANTED—A competent maid; no|FOR SALE—1914 Chevrolet ister, & SoniiIn.| Midalslown Cona WANTED—Tenement of four or washing or ironing. Apply 80 Grove electric lights and self starter, very = 6-24-42 rooms by young couple, Tel. Hill. 6-21-6dx cheap for cash, 446 West Main, 2nd s evenings. o — - floor. 3dX | pOR SALE—A young milking cow. #7 JANTED—G for gene se- S Sunrise Ave. WIANTED—Tenement of four or five | WANTED—C “‘, for general house- | S oo o o0 and roadster in fine T anemat Ty work, Mrs. N. A. Hooker, Kensing- _ rooms by family of four. Tel 159. | WOrE: TR o coditionn hx Wantedfwingh pfr- 1| FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, 20-1wx s LS running order, has self arter, can A1l condition; for quick sale $15, be had for $225.00. Apply 538 East Mrs. Crane, 57 City Ave. 6-23-3d¥ STENOGRAPHER WANTED — Male Ml et 55 preferred. State age and experience, Aol IFOR SALE—Grafonola, latest cabine( i -, Address Herald, Box 28R. g oo 3 : itenyRadae G.i5.tr FOR SALE—1Matekmodel Hordiroad~ | exodel ymnakiogany, fn'sh; Swith iy - selection of records: owner leaving ster in excellent running condition; z 3 town, must sell at once. 748 Arcl : S good tires and paint. Will sacrifice : WANTED—Pastry cook. Hotel Be- | GIRLS WANTED for light, clean e i INET S aveiifloox 6-22-8dx loin. G Main St. Tel. 2109 5 i work; good pay assured at the | emmme—m 71 ¢ SALE—Excellent sherbet, vanile o la, chocolate, strawberry ice creamy start. Bristol Mfg. Co., Plain- LOST Main St. 6-23-6dx , West NOTICE—Reward of $25 for informa- - R o " tion concerning my Studebaker au- ville Mill, Platnville, Conn. English setter, 4 months old g e o i o + e Bl 3 hite ? SAIL Upright mahogany piana tomobile, No. 7400; taken Monday rked black and white spots TG LAt kevingl bavt Dity afternoon between 2 and 3 o'cloc Please return No. 1 Seymour St SRR R el from in front of Methodist churct 6-24-d3x 6.23-20x F. W. Loomis. -ldx s T = 5 S i =5 LOST—Sunday, June 15, between NOTIC ‘arbon burning station. MALE HELP Lake Compounce and New Britain, | FOR SALIS Lo 1 Have your carbon removed while T = sum of moeney in pocketbook. “_M nes: Call _at You wait. B0c a cylinder. Hard- | WANTED—Only experienced caddics | . Yinder return Herald. Reward Cowles 6-23--3dx ware City Welding Co., 18 Winthrop | at Shuttle Meadow glub for state 6-24-3dx | — = S e Al e 6-23-6d tournament, Wednesday, Thursday, e = — | FOR SALE—Good milking Jersey cow, Friday and Saturday $1 for 18 |LOST—Pair of Eyegl between 100 Dailey avenue 6-23-3d% NOTICE—YV and brazing by holes, 6 2d Cremo Brewery and 450 East street &% 5 ctory work a specialty. Finder please return to O T AL B n oa ey Hardware City Welding Co. 18| W ANTED— Laborers on new con-| Street and et reward e ke Ealgperaiamit Winthrop St. Tel. 56-4. 6-23-6d struction 55¢ per hour. Apply . H. | = - e stered chairs with black walnu{ Robinson Co., care New Departure | LOST—Very 1 tiger Kkitten on frame. Tel. 1338-2 6-20-tf NOTICE—Vulcanizing. Tube punc-{ npee (o, Bristol, Conn, 6-24-d2x Hart street ension. Reward. Tel. | _ 2 tures 25¢c. New Method Vulcanizing 349. Mrs. W. W. Leland. 6 80| BOR SATLE._Pool table, in! good ol Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear. Tel & = dition. Cheap. Address Box 2M, WANTED — Carpenters who have | ,OST—Interest Department book No. ; 6-19 Herald. 6-19-t{ = worked on concrete form work, 1810. Finder return to New Britain NOTICE—Printing of all kinds; good | per hour. Apply H. H. Robins National Bank G50 - — 0 work at reasonable prices. J. M.| Co., Care New Departure Mfg. Co N FOR SALE—Dirt for fillin J. H c = S 6-11-2w Bristol, Conn 6-24-d2x | Grozier Co., 27 Maple City Kulper, 325 Main St. 6-11-2wx ristol, Cc | TSI o HoT s 2y \‘ni‘\.l',’:cn\rn;- t2| WANTED — Experience soda man, | yIOLIN INSTRUCTION given by|FOR SALE—Supreme Roach Powder. frame? Don’t pay $6 or $8 for good pay and chances for advance- Philip Scheidler, 28 Whiting St e e e frame when we charge only $2.50 | ent for right party. Address Box 6-23-3dx| Fleas, Moths, etc, or money ree bl 6. SR ",‘Mf" i 20, JHeralasQice L | e funded. 25 cent bellows package. N Tah o T e T T Y| e ; FPURNISHED ROOMS For sale by Curran, East Side, i -} cepairing at a low price.| WANTED—Metal polishers in local | 2L L Janswick, McBriarty, Miller-Han« andishosircbaliineral s X “| factory. Apply 46 Whiting St | FURNISHT ROOM Suitable for son Pharmacies. 27-t4 Opposite Y. M. T. A. & B. hall e ey BN e A o e ey “has. DiPac 6-17-6dx TR Ighifnonsceenine Rl OR X St ey — Main street 3dx QoTORCx Ol N S — Lawnmowers sharpened, >3 [ = e I\(();fl( F-’«zhnmc.wcm\-ood et D—Landscape architects, o-| JOR RENT—Large furnished room | FOR SALE—Twin Ind two-speed 'rpf' 12, "6-5-tf cal iplanters of ornamental nursery with running hot and cold water motorcycle. In A-1 Must ba o it _ stock and others whq are seeking a 13 CouE atract 6-2i-ai | }r;m at_once. Inquire 37 Cherry. REET T TN z good oportunity with’ good pa 3 b *hone 7 Fumigation—Vermin exterminated in i Baineel Bros! Nivaciv e e = o =— houses and cottages by H. C. N. =i ! > | W2 ED—1 3 Y i ol oy on- oy hwors [ Zalesvll o x| " With running water and electric SUMMER z o “hemical is- W lights. Address Room box 28 Her- x ?“"“r?“t‘ée‘(‘, (“{‘,""‘,(;;i‘\f‘c';"‘lcffnfi“\ WANTED—Help on the farm for gen- el 24.d1x | ROOM AND BOARD—Cherokee Cots dnfectaliis o-Rne £ eral work. H.S. Blake, 1928 Stanley | s tage, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. ——————————————————— | street 6-23-2d | FURNISHED ROOMS—4 Glen street.| Mrs. T. J. Walsh 0-1wx AT 6-24-1dx | D - | BOARD AND ROOM at Leightoe cot< PIANO LESSONS IN SUMMER—It is PURNISHED ROOMS—Two connect-| tage, First Ave. l‘flfl\fl\!!fl“l.g“é‘: ANO LESSONS IN SUM] - R ey Lord 6-23-6d vacation time. Make arrangements | = gtryction Co., High street, H & B e ‘,.,f, Coramen .‘H, St.“Mrs. | INDIAN NECK, Branford. Cottagq now for July and August. Appoint- | ghop 6-23-3dx \;,‘ < < S viodse| 1905, July Ist to Oct. 1st. Roony ments by mail, phone or at studio, e >-=%-G8X | and board, reasonable rates. RIgh( Room 40, Booth block; also 37 Wells o e Street, Belvidere F. | TO RENT—Furnished 6-23-6dx Harmon, pianist and opganist. TO RENT tleman. Court ed'rooms, 84 West | Building—Repairing. PASTEURIZED M 6-21-3dx O] PO RENT—Five rooms, all modern N i AVITT & HAYES improvements, steam heat, 131 Main | "URNISILED ROOMS TO RENT— 74 i IN WOOD, BRICK, strect. Tel. 406-14. -24-2dX | West Main St 3rd bell s 2dx | AND CONCRETE. . — — | g | Repairs of all kinds TO RENT—Gara Apply Lin- K] i S | 9 Court St. ) Telephones :’:H coln St. 6-19-tf I WILL BUY ALI: KINDS OF ew Britain, Conn 1918 TO RENT—Two office rooms and one | J "']Il‘ N TORENT ~ wojcflies sooms and one.! AND SECOND HAND FURNITUR JOHN w ALLE il veryi§dsirablaRizontigeoomi iy 100 Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. . Main street. 6-3-tf THIS WEEK AT DOHERTY MARKET. Native Broilers, Fr@h Fowl L. ZELDES BUILDER 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 31 CHESTNUT ST. ~ is over, now for buildings® After b a contractor for 31 year{ in New Britain my hat is in the rind L. 0. Zetterman ern process is what is offered you | Eastern Cut Pork Fancy Top. ‘\?‘“l\"l;f\‘(W:;TR(‘:('I\E}:( four years, is back from overseas any creitiinss otiE Rt TEURIZED R pN I R Dine MO N ative Bt ve. fnnt waiComertions il 0= in i s e gl o The finest raw milk cannot compare | Vegetables, Tel. 1446. Residence—152 Vance Street for reconstructior and all des with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK-— New Britain, Conn. Telephone 26l|' for ours is the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936, WIRE YOUR i — BAWNMOR E—= (Woodmont) OLD HOUSE BERSON BROS. | & cuetantnomenes o vt A || an modern improvements; rates on o Toen o BRANCH OFFICE AT ! NOW FOR ELECTRIC UIGHTS % 1 B licatior NOW-E —297 MAIN STREET— = —. AT REASONABLE FRICES. (Mayor Quigley’s Office) | C Ao W ot i ORDERS TAKEN FOR ifR “":;(n-\”rn Mtk )G"'“ Telaphene Tad- i | —COAL AND WOOD— i .