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PARKER & DEMING We have the last good piece of property on West Main street that remains undevel- oped. Right on the cor Liberty streets. 'ner of West Main and 144 feet on West Main and a depth of 183 feet on Liberty street. Just the place for a large service station. PARKER & DEMING Real Estate Tel. 2026 POSTAL OFFIGIALS UST BE COURTEOUS fmployes Get Salary Raise— Fiscal Year Ends Thursday Postmasters and other employes of @ postal department who have been goming brusque and discourteous In @ past will have to brush up on their aners henceforth. according to orders t received by Postmaster W. F. y from Washington. These orders, hich are copies of official orders sent b all postoMces and other branches of postal department, rescind all ders issued during the war relating to e form of address on letters. Such formalities as ‘‘Dear Sir,” or Dear Madam,’”” and ending with Respectfully yours,"” ‘“‘Very truly purs,'' etc., were discontinued during he war in order to save time, particu- ly in the larger offices. Under the anizing theory of Postmaster Gen- al Wil H. Hays, this custom will be umed. There remains but one more week for hnual vacations among the clerks ana rriers at the postoffice to come to an d. Because of the fact that the fiscal tul year begins July 1 and ends ne 80, unnual vacations must be con- ded by the latter part of June. Kvery clerk und carrier is entitled to eon days' vacation with pay each r. Usually they tuke an annual va- tion of from one week to 12 days, tak- the balance of the time to which y ure entitled for one day trips, such hunting trips, lodge conventions, .« Unless the entire 15 days has n taken prior to July 1, the bulance the time Is forfeited for that year. jeven or elght clerks and carriers at local postoffice still are out on ir vacations. These men will be at their jobs by next Thursday. here will be u number of the routine bmotions at the New Britain post- ce this year. These promotions ally consist In an increase of salary $100 a year, according to the rules he department. Some of the super- ng officlaly get a raise of §200. The tmaster’s nulnry is based upon the Insurance Mortgage Loans 193 Main Street volume of business done during the calendar year, January 1 to December Postmaster Delaney will be given an increase of $100 per year on his sulary, beginning next month. PETER J. GRACE DIES Death Claims Well Known Il‘enidrnt This Morning After a Lengthy ~—Funeral Monday Morning, Peter J. Grace, a lifelong resident of this city, died early this morning at his home at 126 Oak street, following un lliness of several months duration. He was 52 years old, and was a native of this city. At various times he was employedas clerk in several of the big stores in this city, and for the past few yeurs had been working at Landers, Frary and Clark company. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Grace; « son, Clement race; a daughter, Miss Cath- erine Grace; his father, Thomas Grace; two brothers, Captain Thomas W. Grace, of the police department, and Robert J. Grac three sisters, Mrs. Mary T. Crean, Mrs. John McCue and Mrs. Edward J. Janelle. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Monday morn- ing at St, Mary's church. The burial will be in St, Mary's new cemetery, TAKES OVER GARAGE. John B. Moran today took possession of the garage and business conducted by Henry Hughes at 16-18 Booth street. The establishment will be conducted by Mr. Moran in the future and will be known as the J. B. Moran Garage, as explained in the advertising columns of this paper. Mr. Moran is one of the best known automobile mechanics in this vicinity. For three years he was connected with the production departments of the Max- well-Briscoe Co., and the Locomobile Co. He was also chauffeur for several years for H. C. Noble, president of North & Judd Manufacturing company. For the past four years he has been foreman of the North & Judd garage.— Advt. METHODIST OUTING TODAY. About 200 members of Trinity M. E. Sunday school assembled at the church this morning and left for Rockwell Park, Bristol, where the annual outing ™ mmg held. REAL FSTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 42 Main Street Tel. 24-4 FOR SALE Corner Oak and Putnam streets, k Blocks—A 3 Family Frame—Brick Storc and 2 Garages. Rents over $5,000. HUMPHREY ht at & Bargain. H. D. consisting of 2 Can be valuable property, MAKE THE OTHER MAN’S RENT PAY FOR YOUR HOME By Buying One of These Bargains. 1 CONNERTON ST.—Two Tenements. Rents $600. Price $5,500. CONNERTON ST.—Four Rents $1,056. Tenements. Price $8,000. 21 Lot 98x200. CHAPMAN ST.—Two Tenements. Barn and Garage. EAST MAIN ST.—Dwelling, Stores, Garage and Machine, Shop—Great Opportunity for An Auto Repair Man. 1 GRAND ST.—Two Tenement, 16 Room Dwelling, All Modern Improvements. Rents pver 10%. * Easy Payments. LEASANT & FAIRVIEW—FW Tmu. Lar.e Lot. — HEWLHATCHC Bteamship Tickets to All Parts of the World £ NS T0 BE CITIZENS (Continued From First Page). ino. Michael Gozzo, Raphaele Giar- dino, Francesco Pazzina, Ottavia ¥rigo, Guiseppe Aiello, Luigi Papa, Luciano Salerno, Comincio Divicino, Charles Calderone, Raimondo Ro- mano, Sebastiano Mallia, Antonio Pannullo, Gerardo Casale, Guiseppe Rocco, Sylvester Manulla, Donato Di- Salve, Joseph capellati, Stafano Manghisi, Domenico Marchisi, Dom- enico Marchionni, Guiseppe Cimino, Carl Valentine, Louis Vincent Cate- lotti, Massimo Ferrero, Carlo Ber- toli, Rocco D'Addario, Carmine De Seno, Vianzo Russo. Ahmed Mirza, Shah of Persia: Ti- gran Serguis, David Sargis, Isaac Zalah Joseph, Sargis Isaac, Jonathan Jscobs, Joseph Jacob. Mohammed VI.. Emperor of the Ottomans: Manoog M. der Krikorian. The Republic of Poland and Rus- sia: Felix Zielinski, Isaac Tepper, William Pankonin, Edward Sonnen- berg, Witold Josef Karwowski, Ja- cob Berma:, Benjamin Berkowitz, Karl Margelot, Adam Kowalski, Ig- nacy Glowia, Harris Woolf, Stanis- law Ostroski, Leopold Laskowski, John Ziel. Wadislaw Mageski, The Republic of Poland and Aus- triv: Stefan Chlebowiez, John Aloiz Jedziniak, Sam Wolf, Stanislaw Ser- emet, Stanley Gadzik, Joseph Masur, Wadyslaw Bukowski, Frank Joseph Malzynski. Russia or any within the bounds of Russian empire: Samuel Edgarian, Simon Copland, David Kaplan, Phil- ip Daniel Silver, Isador Novick, Stan- islaw Joseph Yorkanis. Germany or any independent state within the bounds of the former Ger- man empire: Fritz Henne, Rudolph Carl Gocht, John Heindel, Theodore Emiel Boehm, Carl Arno Rohrbersg, Christoph Henninger, Johan George Huonker, Frank Carl Bredlau, H. F. E. Bremer, Anton Thoma. Czecho-Slovak Republic and Aus- tria: John Seevar, John Pacinda. Austria-Hungary or any independ- ent state within the bounds of the former Austro-Hungarian empire: Leopoldine Grobstein, Joseph Pele- chowycz, John Leroy Riha, John Hindler, Mike Nlvati, Joseph Albert Meder, Matthew Joseph Seaman, An- toni Story, Stanislaw Regula, Blasej Woszczna. Anton Spring, John Yev- chak, Martin Rogala, Frank FPau- schitz, Anthony Bindas, Peter Augus- tyn, Marcel Holyst, John Stephen Melescinsky, Martin Wadislaw Zack, Antoni Groncki, John Joseph Stifel, John Baldisari, John Kosalka, Frank Lind, Peter Nieczyslaw Twardus, Michael Slahtovsky, Nicholas Kiere- lejza, Anton Schiffert, John Gripp, (Charles Urban, Joseph Meleczinsky, Paul Odler, John Baumberger, John Majka. John Joseph Kulpa, Inre Gail- kar, Joseph Gerzinski, Stanley Kry- stynaki, Albert Halpern, Frank Link, Frank Bredl, Martin Rosol, Willlam Stephen Dudack, Joseph Louis Fein- genbaum. BOSTON GIRL WEDS MARLBOROUGH DUKE state former independent the Nuptial Ceremony Is Performed To- day Before Distinguished Gath- ering at Paris, France. Paris, June 25, (By Assoclated Press)—The religious ceremony unit- ing in marriage Gladys Marie Dea- con of Boston and the Duke of Marl- borough was performed today by the Rev. T. H. Wright, pastor of the Scotch church in Paris, at the home of Kugene Higgins, a cousin of the bride. About two hundred guests were present, including Ambassador Wallace and Mrs. Wallace and a dis- tinguished company of French, Brit- ish and American friends of the couple. Mr. and Judge Walter Berry, of the American Chamber of Com- merce of Paris, was the best man. The bride was attended only by 12 year old Christine De Boisrouvray, daughter of the Countess De Bois- rouvray who carried her train. The &ouple were married by a civil cere- mony yesterday. Among those invited to the wed- ding breakfast were: Ambassador and Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. J. Robinson Duff and daughter of Boston, Marshal and Mme. Foch, Anatole France and Mme. France, Prince and Princess George of Greece. Philippe J. L. secretary of the French fice, accompanied by Mme. Berthe- lot, represented President Millerand and Premier Briand at today's cere- mony. The president and the pre- mier were unable to attend because of previous engagements. The ceremony was held in one of the spacious salons of the Higgins residence before an altar of white roses, interspersed with the green of the leaves. A horseshoe of white roses hung over the altar. The low church ceremony CITY ITEMS That Peach Ice Cream at Axelrod’s is sure delicious. Buy it at either store, Park street, Main street.—advt William Rowe, night clerk at the Hotel Beloin, has returned to his desk after a brief sojourn .on the beach at Atlantic City. The Herald is mailed to the shore for 18c. a week. Order it bef/ re you leave for your vacation.—advt. The fifth annual outing of the Lan- ders, Frary and Clark emploves is be- ing held at New Hartford today. Fifty automobiles left that plant at ‘noon. The Boys' Club band has accompanied the party. $5 weddings gifts Henry. Morans. —advt. Mrs. Rose and three children. of Montreal, Canada, are stopping at the Hotel Beloin and visiting friends in New Britain Higgins gave the bride away president Berthelot, general foreign of- was The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY ONE CENT WORD. . WANTED. WANTED—Ford roadster, 1917 or later model. Write to Edward Bedard, 129 Camp St. 6-26-1dx WANTED—July 10, by American gentle- n. room and board. Northeast section Ppreferred. Referenc Box SW, Herald. . 6-25-1dx WANTED—Men and women who havo some selling ability; wonderful proposition and tra large earnings. Apply 167 Hart St., d floor. WANTED—By young American couple, 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, with improve- ments. Apply Herald, Box 9A. 6-23-3dx ANTED—Men and womea with tired, aching, itching and burning fcet, sore corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. For sale by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell. Miller & Hanson’s and all dfug stores. §-37.34a MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Bleycle Repairing and sharpened. % Broad . 1 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Woman wants work cleaning or by the day in or out of town. Box 14%, Herald. 6-24-3dx ——— POULTRY. BABY CHICKS—1e -t fi' kind that Uve, paid delivery: cir- f lers $4.75. Roy Clark, Bast Hartford. Conn. e SUMMER RESORTS. TO LET—Ocean Beach cottages at $400, 3500, 600, $700, 3300 and $1,000. Neptun: Park t $1.000 and $1200. R quick. P. Hi London. MYRTLE BEACH, Milford, Conn.—Nice Cottages $30.00 to $65.00 weekly. $125.00 to $300.00 monthly. Geo. P. White, 133 East Bdwy., Myrtle Beach, Conn. 4s&Wtr ¥OR RENT—A ten room cottage in whole or part, on West Beach, Westbrook, Conn, Mrs. A, Kennedy, 6:23.34 ccommodated. Private cottage. 6€-31-26dx SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July 1st. Prices reasonable. "Mrs. A. D. Frey, 232 Chest- nut St. T4 15-t1 St T SOUND VIEW, CONN.—Furnished rooms for housekeeping, day or week; rates-rea- sonable. Sunshine Cottage, sounan-:'. Ct. 20-12dx _— MOMAUGUIN—One room and hoard for two ladies or two gentlemen, in private fam- ily, for month of July, by week or month, Tel. 608-13, New Britain. 6-23-3dx Eaaa————— WANTED VEMALE HELP WANTED—High school girl to help with housework for 2 weeks beginning July ist. Call 204 Lincoln St Tel. 989- WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Harrison St. 6-20-t1 —_————e———————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Sterling kitchen coal stove, water front und pipes. Good condition. First $20.00. 401 Arch St., first floor. = 6-26-1dx FOR SALE—Ten (,0) acres standing grass. E. P. Dunham, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 2 1600 Stanley FOR SALE—Standing grass. 1219, 6-25-1dx St. E. O Kilbourne. Tel. FOR SALE—Kitchea table, 2nd hand win- dows and frames, large and small. 113 Linden St. 6-25-1dx FOR SALE—Standing grass; 12 room house. $300 cash required. F Balance camy pay- ments. C L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-24-6dx FOR SALE—Strong transplanted Celpry plants. Late Cabbage, Caulifiower and Aster plants. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple S 6-24-50x FOR SSALE—Young bul G. Laurenson, Farmington Ave., Forestville, Conn. 6-24-2dx FOR SALE—A rooming house fiat with fur- niture for sale People leaving the cit James Alexander, 45 Main St. Address Box 4R, Herald. 6-23-3dx FOR SALE—Cabbage® and Celery phlll Also Rubber plants. Louls Fu Ellis St., West of South Main St. SALE—A number of bat kitchen sinks, boll laundry never used, at a bargain. Address Heraid Box 7W. FOR toll FOR SALE—A number of hot water, steam bollers, also radiators, never used, at bargain. Address Herald, Box 7Z. 6-22-6dx FOR SALE—A complete line of household furniture. 17 Court St. Tel. 19 FOR SALE—A peir of horses, 3 farm wag. ons and harness, farming tool Bonnting, Kensington, Conn. 6-21-5ax LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repalring BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETF Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 e e ] L. ZELD CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE Thls is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in el vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, liminating this work we save the ad- TU HRENT touring and 1917 St. Tel. 3dx FOR SALE—1914 Ford Ford roadster. 778 Tremont 1331-6. FOR SALE—1920 Stephens touring car, at a sacrifice. Must be scen to be apprecial ed. Tel. 936-13 1a model 6-4 Glidden 6-25-3dx FOR SALE—Seven passenger, 1917 Dodge touring, 1914 Ford. Tire Shop, 108 Franklin Sq. FOR SALE—Roadstes der, $125 cash. Cal Howard St. in good running or- at Larson's Garage, s 1dx TO RENT—5 room tenements, mew house, corner East and Landers Ave, Inquire Paul Zink, 24 Rocky Hill Ave. Tel chicken ‘ward, part of city. w. improvements, Southwestern lars address J. TO RENT—Six room flat at 72 St. Apply W. F. McEnroe, 348 Main St., city 6-26. West Main TO RENT—35 room tenement, modern im- FOR SALE—1916 G. M. C. Truck, Al con- dition. Reason for selling, gone out of business. 65 Smalley St. 6-24-2dx FOR SALE—Studelaker coupe, good running order, all latest equipment, $150. Call 80 Hartford Ave. Apply at Fruit store. Tel. 633-2 6-24-3dx FOR overhauled. Tel. SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet. Just 2354. 6-24-3dx FOR SALE—3 Ford Roadsters and 3 Ford Touring cars, all in Al condition. Open evenings. Hall & Mcint: fleld Ave. and W. Main St. FOR SALE—Pullman trucks; ster and small delivery body for 103 West Main St. 6 Ford road- Ford. 1ax provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t1 TO RENT—Apartment of five pleasant airy rooms, newly refinished throughout. Corney Stanley and Francis. Call at 1564 Stanley or Phone 1832. 6-24-2dx 'T—Commercial Trust Co. B desiry front oftice, with connecting al. cove. Inquire Commercial Trust Co., 2 Main St. FOR REN bl TO RENT—Garage for tonrln: car or truck, 963 Stanley St. Tel. 238 24-2d TO RENT—July 1st, laboratory formerly occupied by Davenport and Keeler, Chemists, at 615 Stanley St. Suitable for light manufacturing or laboratory. In- quire 356 Park St . 6-24-5d FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet 1st class con- dition. Must be sold this weck. Owner leaving town. Rear 103 West Main S 6- 5dx FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Touring. This car has new tires and are in excellent con- dition. Bargain. G. P. Manee 542 West Main St 6-18-7ax TC RENT—4 rooms and bath. Improve- ments. Adults preferred. 18 Falirview St 6-24-2ax TO RENT—Two or three light housekeeping rooms, all improvements and private, Finch House, 81 Church St. 6-24-2dx 25-2 -25-1d. 1dg. | The little Want are Making Quick ‘These Da Baby Chicks, Hand Furniture, Estate and What | ONLY CENTAW - E NOTICE—Mahogany Columbis’ and good records, half price, easy payments. Here's a bar drews, 401 Arch St 1 NOTICE—Person who took the g; bone vest at Y. W. C. A. Fri kindly return to 42 Winthrop. NOTICE—To hire, Reo truck f# outing purposes. Will ™t persons. Reasonable rates. - expert driver. Tel. 1068-13, . NOTICE—Painting, Faper Hanging; Buvu- vas Ceiling, Wall Paper your home on rtquul. Th son Company, No 59 Arch 106-3. ‘ NOTICE—Electric Vacuum COféand $1,26 per day. Delivered pro electrical articles repaired. 8 guaranteed. Andrews. Tel. 19 TAUGODA COTTAGE, open June 28th. Light airy provements, excellent beah. 4813, or Ls3 MOMAUGUIN—Board and rooms front. Mrs. Fitzsimmons, Poli: tage Second Ave. Cosey Haven, Conn. RFPAIRING of old and Chimne: All kinds of Prices reasonable. F. Selander, ] ley St. Phone 2168. NOTICE—Cars washed 4and and greased. Klectric Ilqhu repaired, . Clark's Aul rear 108 West Main 8t Vu Saturday evenings TO RENT—Fiv tenement at 87 Hart CYLINDER GRINDING—Repalr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-15-t1 St. Inquire 83 Hart St. 6-22-t1 TO RENT—7 rooms newly painted cnd pa- pered, one flight up, 369 Main St. Apply Naughton Bakery. 6-21-5dx TO RENT—7 rooms, suitable for roomers. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING, DODGE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOU! ING. OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS TOURIN: LIBERTY TOURING, HUDSON TOURING. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUR. TE OLDSMOBILE 8 lwwsrzn REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER, Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO, Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t1 USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Hudson four passenger, model, with cord tires 1919 Kssex tcaring with cord tires, Al shape. 1919 Oakland touring painted. 1918 Chevrolet sedan, car for little money. 1915 Hudson 7 passenger touring. Will_sell cheap. 1919 Ford open delivery. 1917 Ford open delivery. 1919 Chevrolet delivery. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731 6-21-5d sport car, newly good closed FOR SALE, 4 BARGAINS IN AUTOS—4 Chevrolet Touring car, 5 passengers. Chevrolet Coupe, 3 passengers, Buick Coupe, 4 passengers. Used cars all in good shape. A New Car, The Elcar, 5 passenger. at a bargain. i HANNA'S GARAGE, 430 Main St. Tel. 1372. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—$500 cash takes a new 6 room bungalo: All improvements, large lot. $1,000 cash takes a 6 room cottage, lot 50x250, chicken house, large garder 6 room bungalow on Francls St. All these properties to be solé at pre-war pmm, Andrew Land 1557 Stanley St. 861-4. FOR SALE—To close an estate, the property Oak St., consisting of 6 all improvements, chicken . Also extra lots, 50x160 Planted with 600 grape vines in bearin all kinds of fruit trees in bearin:. of entire plot 150x160 ft. Andre Co., 1557 Stanley St. Tel. FOR SALE—5 acres land, from trolley; also § acre ‘ashman, Farm Agency, el 668-4. . lot. T Berlin, 6-: 15 minutes walk ¥. FOR SALE—2-famlly house on Dudley St. 5 rooms on each fioor, with all latest im. provements. Price reasonable. Inquire 118 Dudley st. 6-23-3dx ¥OR SALE—I have been authorized to sell a 6-room cottage, moder good con- dition, never been aoused, central loca- tion, and the price is so low that it will surprise you. Speak quick. A. P. A\hrsm Constable WANTED—MALJ), HELP WANTED—Man to wsell guaranteed shrubs, roses, trees, plants. Weekly pay. .Exper- fence unnecessas Write no Barry Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. 6-25-1ax ANTED—Adults, age 25 to 0, orders for trees, shrubs, vines. full or spare time; commission weekly; experience unnecessa ern New York Nurseries, Rochester, 3 paid West- Ny dx on m De G. WANTED—Experienced salesman Lux stove tops. Apply after 4 p. W. Goodwin, 108 Market St., Cit 25-1dx steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St, City. 6-17-t4 TV RENT 'of Main and Elm Sts. on corner of Hartford Ave. and North Si 6 room tenement at 443 West Main St., garage for repair and storage purposes. also warehouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley . 11-t2 FURNISHED KOOMS. Six room apartment on cormer 5 room apartment modern improve- 6-25-2dx desired, connecting, all ments. 103 West Main St. TO RENT—Very desirable large, airy two room suite complete for Other large rooms, 61 Main. housckeepin, all conven- 6-24-t1 Central iences. Seelye, TO RENT—Large pleasant well furnished for one or two 29 South High St. and airy front rooms, American gentlemen, X TO RENT—Large furnished room, with two clothes closets, for one or two gentlemen. Mrs, 162 Main St Dawson, Sovereign: Two flights up. 2dx Blds. 6-24 with e, 34-3dx O RENT—Furnished front room, all im- provements. 24 Maple St. 6-24-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms board In private family, near vost Ladies only apply. Tel. 1436-13. NT—Furnished front room, suital American family. Rent $3.00. 280 Washington St. c-24-2dx rooms for teautiful location. Rates reasonable, 6-22-5a housekeepin, Americans Phone 1249-14. RENT—Furnished rooms at 154 West Main St. Board if desired. 2 minutes from Main St. 6-21-1w TO RENT—Large furnished room for two adults. Americans only. 162 Main St. one flight up. 6-18-11dx ——————————————m AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guar- anteed hosiery. ~We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. wear Hoslery, Darby, Pa. = n St - 17-t£ Tel. 2425, TO RENT—Two or four furnished rooms as = NOTICE—Painting, Board setting. High St. Tel 2636. teed. Paper. "John Yo i THE NEW.PATENT Weather Strge Wi te ‘Omce Main 1673 ¥ John MoGraw, NOTICE—We are distributers h; tion for Sunm Motor Oil. It your Interest to use Sunoco. I Transter & Storage. A. P. Telephones 2090 and 2002. NOTICE—Miss Starr, Fiano P Catanioy St Bhone 13315, NOTICE=Hsad ‘made ¢edar ch to order; repairing and shinglis 653-5. NOTICE—Painting, . Paper Kulsomuning. Work done by tract. Phone 2500-3 and will ¢ peatier. NOTICE—Tubes Rosso, 336 East Main St. “1HE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO. your service to do all kinds ofs! Paper Hangling, L Decorating. J. J. Richar Church St. Phone 732 CAN YOU AROUSE the ers for something which ap] 1f you havé that ability given an opportunity to grestly.s your income if references ars Experience not _essential, thoroughly instructed. - -Xou. invest your time. For full interview write to L C; G: 36th St, N. Y. C. — BENNE'S TAXIE SERVICE— senger, new car and closed GaF. ") all kinds of automobile repair, guaranteed. 92 Clark St 589-5. NOTICE—Papering, painting and Al} work guaranteed. Phone Yohanan, 29 So High Bt. HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED pairing promptly cared fof," Jr., 31 Seymour St. NOTI LOST—Small engra: gold Initials. M. B. S engraved on san er return to Hgrald Office. Rew: LOST—Friday aff at park, tortoise shell glasses. return to 79 Beaver St. Fine Place for Busmess—z family ]mue large lot on Spring street—Elegant trucking business, garage or wfioleule Grocery Store for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ST MAIN PHON K 343—ROOMSE 305-6 BRANK SPECIAL TO STUDENTS — SUMMER RATES — ALL UP-TO-DATE TYPEWRITERS RENTED. For 3 Months, $7.50. Free ribbons, machines called for and delivered. New Britain Typewriter Exchang‘v_ 72 West Main Street Telephone STEAMSHIP TICKET CFADEIFAM MrEiiileea e oe we