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TR i, ED HARTFORD of Silverware This Week Main Floor gers & Son Plated Flatware Mecd For Twenty-Five Ye & Lincoln Designs which the most exacting hostess Very special prices are t government tas, ular price $1.90, re. re would be we——amd offered at an Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Sale $1.39 $2.64 $2.80 $3.00 $3.00 $2.85 $2.80 $3.25 $3.39 $3.90 forks, six, reg. price six, reg. price $3.75, sy, reg. price $1.00, of six, reg. price $1.00, of reg. price $3.80, of reg. price $3.80, of reg. price $3.80, of six, reg. price $4.50, % sot of six, reg. price six, rog. price $3.50, of six, reg. price $3.2. regular price $2.10, of six, reg. price $4.00, r Shell, veg. price $1.60, six, wix, wix, st $3.00 $1.20 unity Silverware.. Dl y ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUD Family Home in Belvider pley Quarter Road, 8 rooms, gup to the last minute. For ble price. Cottage on Berlin ere’s a chance to Buy a Store. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONIE 343 ROOMS 308-8 BANK RLDG. nice 6-room Cottage in Belvidere for trolley line. Practically new with all ncluding fireplace, steam heat, etc. Bankmg & Realty Co. PHONE 728 t Door Fox’s Theater, IP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES of the World O. A. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. on Kensington Road just oves acves of land, n the city line, 10 hargain at $10,000, will sell bargain-—A modern and a wilk business, le Truck three tencement house, nett the owner 85,000 1920 model theown fn for good Y, 297 Max St. NEW BRITAIN ST. MARY'S SCHODL GRADUATION PLANS ' Rev. James Wilson Speaker on ; June 20. ( Rev. James Wilson, ! ishioner at St. Mary's of the parochial school a former par- church and a of at te Sunday aft- puplis are M ry's the | graduate will be te 1t exercisese 20, when 61 of St that churel, speaker sommencem . June the diploma Father Wilson ained of prists of that par- recognized’ as capable o rocdnily ish and speaker. | For its motto, A do all strenghtheneth ors are garnet and gold and the class pin design a triangle, the three points of which are symbolical of the Trin- ity. Those ploma are Girls of the Class. Anna Mary Brown. Margaret Conway, Mary Agnes Conway ! they Veronica Cavanaugh, Mary Aga- | tha Crowley, Catherine Agnes oCn- ! nelly, Eleanor Veronica Cashen, Mar- | garet Mary Costello, Alma Corinne Delage, Catherine Mary Doran, Anna | Cecilia Dudack, Lillian Agnes Fetz- | man, Lillian Alice Gingras, Winifred eraldine Grace, Carmela Rose Gal- | ati, Alice Lorraine Hartney, Helen Bertha Hardy, Marie Veronica Kelly, Helen Frances Lynch, Ramona Ce- celia Long, Genevive Mary Lahok, Marie Catherine Moffitt, Margaret | Frances Moffitt, Margaret Mary Mec- Court, Yvonne Rita Marconx, Arena Elizabeth McEnroe, Mary Elizabeth | Martin, Theresa Jane Milty, Catherine Veronica O'Keefe, Unsula Madeline Paquette, Charlotte Catherine Raza- tis, Mary Agnes Scanlon, Anna Lor- etta Sliney, Hazel Elizabeth Sulli- van, Veronica Elizabeth Shibraski, Anna Elizabeth Smith, Jane Helen Scultz, Lila Scott, Mary Sarra. Boys of the Class. Edward Butler, George John Edward Glynn, Bernard Al- is one or is a the class has chosen, things in Him who me.” The class col- n who are to receive the di- Rose Doro- John Jo- seph Feroleto, Thomas JoJseph Green, oysius Grogan, Gerald Francis Han- non, George Thomas Herdein, James Emmet Hayes, Peter Paul Karlonas, John Thomas Kelly, Joseph Willlam Kirpecz, James Thomas elly, Robert Charles Legat, Jr., Ralph Joseph Morey, John Charles Marfyak, Ed- ward Thomas Malley, Philip Thomas O R v, Edward Joseph O'Keefe, Willlam Joseph Razatis, John Leo Schenck, Kenneth James Saunders, Willlam James Watson. Will Continue Study. the entire class in higher insti A majority wiy Practically wil continue study of learning. courses at the High schoo) several of the young rolled at St. Thomas' ford, and St. John's vers, Mass. Some o en of the class wi Joseph's seminars Announcem«ry will be made short- of honor fupik As a cla the young wom- stvdy at Mt St Hartford in 1y Coup s00., ¢ graduate ranks with the . erages obtained in the sub- rrued c class mes Watson; ‘rances Lynch fAgnes Gingras ¥chenk. officers are: President vice-president, Helen secretary, Lillian treasurer, John Leo ! ELEVEN CATS ENOUGH. den, June 7.—'Notice to reads newspaper adver- ere ts the ) “Please do not leave at 26 Lewis ave., as e need.” “Every day Pin tisem, | any m we hav or two steps and complained who inserted t of K Racklitfe Bros. Co. 50- rmm :m | Ve to take care of it,” Nathan Greene, ‘pad, “We have 11 > Compound for Cosering repetuting— dan't have to rip of the old matertal. Far superior to reof paint ana ccenexical DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, i926. New autos are so scarce this year that there is a big market for used cars. 1f you waut to scll your car a little advt. in The Herald classified columns will do the business quick and at a very small expense. Only onc cent a word. WANTED—MALE HEFP D—Teamsters. Apply st Shurbes 6-7-t0 Apply tax per 4 Dwight day. n for soda fountain jrainerd Drug Store, WANTED—Young man order and mak good chance clerk. Apply at onc Hardware, 336 Main St. to keep store | himself generally useful; Herbert L. and pleasing personality @ real opportunity they call Room 408, evening, 6:45 McGuinn will be Booth Bldg., Tuesday o'clock Ask WANTED—Six carpenters; good chanics need apply. Telephone 318-3 or call in person after 5 o'clock, 600 Arch street 6-5-3dx WANTED—Barber: good wages and steady position. Call at 350 Arch street or tele- phone 2144. 6-5-3dx WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist. Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. 6-4-tf WANTED—Six carpenters. Apply 600 Arch street or Tel. 319-3. 6-4-5dx ————————————————————————————— WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment: references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. -2-tt WANTED—Yard help; steady work good pay. Apply Berlin Construction Berlin, Conn. 6-1- WANTED—Young man for store work. Alling Rubber Co. WANTED—Night cook. A Lunch, Main St. WANTED—PFin boys; Bowling Alleya. 1S P WANTED o~ LINOTYPE OPERATOR APPLY COMPOSING ROOM e e e ————] TO RENT TO RENT—Unfurnished Commercial St., top floor. TO RENT—Five-room tenement. North St. H. Belkin. front room, Apply 246 6-7-2dx of July. Apply V. B. 57 Forest St Chamberlain, Jr., TO RENT—Garage for five cars. 8 Lee St. Tel. 127-4. Apply €-5-7dx TO RENT—Main street office room in the Commercial Building at 3211-2 Main St Tel. No. 1213-13. 6-5-3dx TO RENT—One-car garage at 281 South Main street. 6-4-4dx LOST—EKnight Templars charm. return to Herald Office Kindly color; answers to name please telephone 1171-5. Finder 6-7-3dx “Jip.” LOST—Or picked up In store: A small package containing charge slips for June 2 wrapped in paper. Kindly return to 439 West Main St. . and A. J. Sharp. 6-4-4dx LOST—Saturday in vicinity of Corbin- Russwin stores at junction Main, Franklin square, Elm or Park streets: A $20-bill. Suitable reward for return to Corbin- Russwin store 6-2-4d Conn. River Roe Fancy Block Island Mackerel Native Round Clams . 4 qts for 85¢ Fine Lobster . ... 42clb | Fish Marke 6-7-6a | to work up to be a hardware | WANTED—Ambitious men of good character offered | of exceptional merit if | The | TO RENT—Cottage at Madison for month | 6-7-4ax | 6-7-1dx | LOST—Boston bulldog, white and brindle in | Shad .......45cIb; 32¢1b| CLASSIFIED Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. e ——————————————————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ACUTOMOEILES I e SO, part of 430 shares of FOR SALE—One Hupmobile. lnqulrl- Ploneer for §1.75 per share 5 st 131 Winthrop St. evenings 1311 f | FOR i Texas x ing car. 1317 model, Knitting Co, SALE—THorses. Franklin Court St., FOR SALE—One Metz Roadster. 1913; one in good running con- ! Co., 115 Glen = | FOR SALE—One round oak dining table, | . two iron beds. nd dining St., 3d tioor. FOR SALE—Ford runabout. Park s lmmlre 439 | 1-14 6-7-3dx | FOR SALE—Ford coupe in good conditio; Willard storage battery; 33z -inch tir extra. Hart St. 6 chairs; i Day-old Leghorn chicks, great | ing strain, 320 per hundred. Young man to learn pouliry wanted. Maplewood Farm, Cheshire, Conn. Tel. §3-3. FOR SALE—Am obliged to dispose of my beautiful, almost new upright piano on account of moving: will sell cheap for cash; must be sold at once. Address Box 13, Herald. 6-7-2dx sdx USED TRUCKS—Picrce five-ton, rack bod: Mack two-ton, rack body; both In excel lent condition; for sale at a bargain; alio others, some overhauled and rebuilt and guaranteed; terms arranged to suit. See Chandler, Nu. 264 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. mwt FOR SALE—National coupe; a car without a flaw; an investigation may prove prof- itable to you before buring that ncw car. The L. and M. Garage, 401 West Main street. 6-4-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Saxon roadster; over- hauled,, good tires, revarnished; excellent condition. H. L. Goodrich, 393 West Main street. Call 298-4. 6-4-5dx FOR SALE—Electric vacuum all attachments, used two condition; cost, new, $65; Andrews, 439 Arch St cleaner -nd vears; pers sell for 6-5-tf FOR SALE—Gas stove in Apply 65 Rocky Hill Ave. good condition. 2d floor. 6-{-3d BABY CHICK PRICES REDUCED, 20c up, delivered free; 12 varieties; send for list. Roy Clark, 3 Conuecticut East Hartford. FOR SALE—1919 three-ton Kissel; substan- tial rack body; tires good; first-class me- chanical condition; a bargain to quick buyer. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Co., 264 Whalley Av: New Haven, Conn. 6-3-tr I" | FOR SALE—Oakland roadster; perfect con- dition; good tires; good paint. 2428. Boulevard, 6-1-1wx REAI; ESTATE FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Three four-room cottages East Beniin. Call evenings, 676-15. 6- Telephone 6-2-5dx | FOR SALE—In Plainville: Several good building lots; also a number of fine houses. 7i 'you wish to sell your property, list it with me. Chas. F. Conlon. Real Estate and Mortgaye Loans, Plainville, Conn. 6-7-1a FOR SALE—Farm of 25 acres, ideal location, planting all done; coal business on main line railroad, plenty of room: also other business property with railroad frontage. Inquire at once. Jas. J. Fitzsimons, Ken- sington, Conn. 6-4-3d FOR SALE—1919 Reo bus, 16-passenger, in perfect condition; sell at sacrifice; trading with light car considered. A. Benson, 277 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Ct. 6 4d FOR SALE—1920 Vim truck, A-1 condition. 74 Francis St. Call $61-3. 6-13dx A0l Ris- Asch 5-26-tf FOR SALz—i91% street. ¥ooq. FOR SALE—1917 two-ton Velie, haif-van body, Continental motor, Brown Lyse transmission, Timken rear axle, Goodyear tires, 14x6 ft. body also painted to suit, a barg: Phone Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Co. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven. Conn. 27-tf FOR SALE—1916 one and one-half ton Sel- den, equipped with top, windshield, elec- tric lights, Goodyear tires, open stals body, 5x12 ft.; ir good mechanical condi- tion at sacrifice. Phone Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck \o., No. 264 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-27-tf FOR SALE—Kensington, near Upson's Cor- ner: Thirteen-room, two-family house two bathrooms, two furnaces, electric lights; gas; double garage. A. F. Wooding, Kensington, Conn. 6-1-6dx FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill; 75-foot frontage; will be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash and Door Co., 189 Chestnut street. Telephone 499. -te WANTED FOR SALE—Chain-drive Republic truck, capable carrying two tons or more; very good condition throughout; $500. Address Box 2T, Herald. 6-5-3d WANTED—Garage for single car; convenient to Lincoln and Garden Sts. Tel. WANTED—Position by reflned American young woman, housekeeping in American adult family: country or suburbs pre- ferred; must be pleasant surroundings; | best of references. Address Herald Box 31Z. 6-7-3dx WANTED—A rent of four five rooms by American family of three adults. Box 13AA. Herald §-7-3ax WANTED—Five- or six-room tenement or single house with improvements, country, near trolley. Apply E. Hudson Lunch | WANTED—To buy: Some second-hand mirrors, large or small, such as were used in back bars, etc. Communicate with Box 1 Herald. 6-7-2dx WANTED—Young couple desire four- or five-room tenement. Box 23A, Herald Office. 6-T-tf | FOR SALE—Kissel coupe, 1917; thoroughly overhauled; paint and upholstery new; unusual bargain at $1,400. Address Kissel, Box §, Herald. 6-5-3d FOR SALE—Kissel roadster, 1917; in excel- lent condition; two new spare cord tires; $850. Address Roadster, Box 4, Herald. 6-5-3d | FOR SALE—! field body a good condition; two spare tires; dress National, Box 1, Herald. ational Sedan, with Spring- 4 modern equipment, in very $700. Ad- 6-5-3d FOR SALE—1920 Kissel truck, 1%-ton, used slightly for demonstrating purposes; pneumatics, with metal cab; unusual op- portunity. Address 6-5-3d o —————————————it e | WANTED—Garage space for one car, near Lincoln St. Call 1154-3. 6-T7-2 | WANTED—By a young man, American | " room, with board, with private family convenfences. Address Room, Box Herald. 6-7-3dx 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON In Excellent Mechanical Condition A all Also others, overhauled, some rebuilt, and guaranteed; terms ar- ranged to suit. Phone LIBERTY 430 or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. WANTED—Room and board in private family; western section of city preferred Address Room, Box 8, Herald. 6-5-2dx | WANTED—Woman desires to take family washing home. 59 Market St. 6-5-3dx WANTED—Position by experienced chauffeur driving truck or business car; also as private chauffeur. Harry Walters, Armi- stice St Tel. 1842-12. 6-4-3dx WANTED—By young couple: Temement of four or five rooms. Box 14XX, Herald Office. 5-20-tf 5-13-tf —_— FOR SALE DODGE BROS. TOURING CARS (Three to Choose From) One DODGE BROS. SEDAN One OVERLAND TOURING (With Two Tops) One 1914 BUICK ROADSTER (With Starter and Lights) WANTED—To rent house with about five acres on highway with option to buy. Box 19XX, Herald. 6-1-6dx WANTED—Work to take care of yards, gardens, etc. Address Contractor, P. O. Box 472 5-8-30dx FURNISHED ROOMS. Apply : F. MOTOR | TO RENT—One front room suit: gentlemen or man and wife. street ble for two TO RENT—34 Lincoln St.. front room, suitabie hot and cold wate downstairs. downstairs: Large for two, with bath, Lincoln st Automobile Insurance DEWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. —— The Service Agency. TO RENT—Furnished room to ome or two t gentlemen, corner Lake and High streets 6-7-5dx TO RENT—Four furnished rooms, 96 Lake street 6-7-2dx TO RENT—Nicely farnished room, for two gentlemen. Mrs Church St suitable Walsh. 61 6-7-2dx SAVF ALl YOUR JUNK FOR L. ZFLDES Will Pay 4c b. for all kinds of rags. Will also buy second-hand furniture. 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 TO RENT—Up-to-date furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 193 Main s floor. 6. top o. TO RENT—Two furuished rooms for } light | housekeepink, all conve single room. 403 West Muin TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen, second floor, 626 Wesl Main St 6-4-e0d-3dx * : * T0 RENT—Furnished , all conveniences, for two gentlemen. bos Arch St 6-5-3dx .LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILD7TRS IN WOOD, BRiCK fl'l‘E)fi. A.ND CONCRETE. all kinds. | WANTED—GIrl for counter. on | Truck, Box 7, Herald. | Real estate prid turn your property into buy a home get in touch ith prospective customers through The Herald classified columns. Classified advts. are great re- sult getters, They are inexpen- sive, t0o. Only one cent s word, 3 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Working housekeeper for the summer or longer; no washing or froningj &ood wages. Apply 204 Lincoln street or el. 98 6-7-6dx WANTED—A willing girl to help at Day: Nursery. Apply at 1 Winter St. 6-7-3d Apply Hudson 6-7-3dx Lunch. , WANTED—Laundress for one day a week| electric washing machine and iron. 915-12. Mrs. W. R. Fletcher, street. WANTED—A competent housework wirl by June g0 to the shore. Apply Phone 32 Garden 6-7 cook or e 16; one willing t 41 Lexington St. €-7-4d - . e — WANTED—splendid opportunity for right kind of a girl at Wm. Muller’s elg factory; call in person. Room 321, 14 road Arcad 6-74 WANTED—Women, toys at home; wor $20 weekly assured; samples and Toy and Novel New Britain, Conn. boys and girls to delivered 1o your send 25 WANTED—Competent girl of wi general housework In small family; Apply Mrs. Shurberg, Iy P WAXTED—mMfltute stey for July, August and September; pay, easy hours: please state experien The Berlin Construction Company, Ihel Kensington, Ct. 6-4-44 -— —— WANTED—Neat, competent maid; one whe can cook; no washing; four in family; ®good pay. Apply 43 Forest St. Mrs. 1y McMillan. 6-3-tF WANTED—Experienced saleslady. ‘Apply Liggett’s Drug Co. 3 3d WANTED—Young lady for bookkeeping:™ position; age at least 21 years; one with '« experience preferred. Address Bookkecper, Box 6, Herald. 6-1-1wa WANTED—Woman to do light housewerk; good wages paid. Mrs. J. M. Hallinan, 22 Hamilton St. 6-1-8d WANTED—Woman pastry cook at Hoteh, Beloin. 6-37-te. 'WANT! Address P. O. 'El er. Box 1001, 4-17-et City. WANTED—Young women to become tele phune operators; no experience necessary; d while learning; rapid increases there- after both for length of service and merit; the advantags of this occupation will be . explained by the chief operator. 8. N. & | Telephone Company. WANTED A SUBSTITUTE TELEPHONE OPERATOR For Extra Supply in Factory Office —Also— [ STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST WANTED For Substitute Work During Summer Months Apply, giving age, references, etc., BOX X20B, HERALD. NOTICE NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you walt, ' 50c a cylinder. Open from 7 a. m. toh_ $:30 p. m. Auto Repair Co., 115 Gien Stiy phone 857-12. 6-7-6ax NOTICE—High School pupil will mow lawns after school hours; rates reasonable. Tele- phone 707-2, or Herald Box 135. §-7-1d NOTICE—Will sell my second-hand up plano at a great sacrifice; terms 1o Address Piano, Box 23, Herald. 6-7- NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. ing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp treat ment, facial massage. Booth -~ Block Room 401, top floor. Appolntments by Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer. s-'t-cd,t NOTICE—Special for hammock cushions, cotton_filled, $6.95 City Bedding Co., phone 2314-4. this week: four in box, and $8.15, 60 Tremont St. 4 6-7-6dx NOTICE—Eleetric vacuum cleaners rented,. $1.25 per day; delivered promptly; round file gas stove lighters, 36¢; satisfection guaranteed. Phone 2079. 5-3-eod-tf NAGLE SANITARIUM and private hospital, 50 Cedar St. Quiet location, excelient suf- roundings, free from institutional atmos- phere; close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognized. $20 per week upward. Conducted sol by Mary E. Nagle, R. N., graduate Brook= Iyn Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf NOTICE—Philip Silver has opened a first- class tailor shop at 3103 Main St, next to the United Cigar Store, by the R. R. track. Will guarantee satisfaction and workmanship. Cleaning and pressing. Give me a trial. 6-3-6a. NOTICE—Mrs. G. H. Samlow announces ti opening of her cottage for the season at 567 Beach St.,, West Haven, Conn. 6-3-4dx NOTICE—Let us build you s garage, 10x16, large enough for any Deming and Anderson. Tel. 630 NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack ready; satisfaction guaranteed; also light express work. Phone 2225. 5-28-248x e e TR NOTICE—Hardware City Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress equal to new; trial will convince you; quick serve ice, reasonable prices; we carry a fall line of mattresses, springs, etc. furniture re- covered. Tel. 2314-4. 5-18-26ax — UMMER RESORTS ‘ o . cecincie e sl INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD, CONN.—The! Waverly, Popular Seashore Resort. 25-room house opon June 10; reservations Mrs. 8. Manager. now. A A FOREMAN or an ambitious of the shops can_develop his p fluence in a_profitable way e o it