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SEAMEN QUICK |2 LEARN THE ROPES Pt in War on U-Boats 16 British Port Base of the o Flotilla, via London, June American destroyers have “thefr first month of active the great war. They have “favored with excellent weather, “ s a big factor in anti-sub- jative warfare.. Most of the time JOOtA seas,’ with ‘Just enough squall Storm to put their ssamenship to The favorable. weather condi- de thelr task of learning the e of anti-submarine warfare d lnw the Bm:llh naval ma- . A destroyer is usually out jur or five-days, and then reurns for two or three:days while mnmuu«‘zow. h‘.tymt to the depths of the An assignment to convoy a passen- ger steamship “from home”—that is, from an American port—is regarded escort her to land néver fails to respond with & great waving of flags and ‘handkerchiefs from her decks, and there is a fine exchange of wig- wag,signals in lieu of 'handshakes ‘Beveral American steamships already ‘can testify to the vigilant work of the American destroyers as convoys. Oe- casionally a fortunate steamship finds herself being escorted to port by American and British destroyers, side by side, circling about her like twin sisters, a visible sign of the new .lll- anoe. The American vesels were ready lor duty the ininute they arrived. That ‘was something of & pleasant surprise for the British naval men. It had been expected that some time would be necessary for certain installations and fittings, but the Americans had everything in readiness and were as- ‘to work at the ships, ‘and ‘the Ameri- can seaman is constantly in ‘evidence in this village, in ' the countryside roundabout and 'in a mnearby city where more ‘metropolitan . pleasures are available than in the restricted limits of this place. The people of ly { the ‘town have taken the American leave, is geterous on board’ HOW WOMEN AN HELP Ciatrman of Coniforts Committes In- operate in Helping Sailor Boys. Through the citles and towns of Connecticut there are hundreds of women who daily say, in speaking of the war, “What Can I Do to Help?” —*“If 1 only knew what to do I would gladly do 1t.” W ete is your opportunity, and at the same time, a chance to help along a very important pert of the government service. Send your. name and address to ‘Mrs. Walter C. Faxon, 29 Huntington street, “Hartford, Conn. chairman of 'thé Comforts committee |- of the Admiral Bunce section of the Naval league of the Unfted States, The league’s headquarters are on the sec- ond floor of the Old City hall, and the Comforts committee is doing re- markably good work, On 2 238th they sent to the headq! in Washington 154 woolen = sweaters. Many more are required. ‘What fs the Comforts committee It s composed of ‘a number eof petriotic women who knit : helmets, mn{flon. wristlets, " ‘and. sleeveless jackets for the men on the U. 8. 8. Harford and submarines X-3.and K-6. These garments are not: supplied by | the governmenpt, and the .men need them for the protection 'of their | health as well as for their comfort. yet | pay is considererably higher than that 3 1% tom, $1,485; 3 il XISSEL PL of the British seaman.: “The American gets a dollar every time we get a ‘shilling,” is'a common expression ameng the admiring Brit- ish ‘seamen. One of the Ameérican | seaman’s favorite ways of. shawing his opulence is his habit of always trave- ling first class the railroad which' takes him from the village up to the city, a trip of a few miles. The extra cost is only a few pence, -hut thé un- for other things, with, plenty of op- portanity for confidential chats with his new alltes on a thousand and one subjects which his active mind hes oon; $3,100; 3% ¢om 93,950; 5 ton ‘.!.l-.lnm,m trpn. $1.735; Double Six, ° , two tops, $3,630. | Bhescager touring, $1,385; Double Six, scven passenger touring, R. M. HEALEY, “metals. chandUau. CO!‘! EN MOTOR COMPANY ARCH STRE®Y - T BROKEN PART!—Welding of all ' s reasonable. Automobile Repairing. TEL, 1188, get our rates on fire and theft coverage. Ve. | save you 25% or more by insuring with us if 7!3' ‘have just bought a new car. Let us explain our reduced rate plan. MWL HA'FCH CO. Send your name and address in to- day. There are no fees.. All you have to do is knit. The wool 1s furnished free, and only a small deposit is re- quired on .‘the outstanding work. ‘When you return’ the goods finighed, new wool is furnished. Every woman reading this article should help along this patriotic move- ment by sending her name and ad- dress to the chairman mentioned above.; If you are a man . reader, send ‘along a dollar or two. It will help pay for some of the wool. Be ‘patriotic. - Do your bit. 33 ton White . 6 ton Knox .... Packard Truck ..... Corbin 30, Touring Hudson 6, Sedan Cars in best of shape, 203 Eim St., Cor. demonr. Near Cor. B. Main St., FOR SALE wt-nlm Btoves, Refrigerators, B«lfl‘u Kitchen Utensils, A.D. LIPMAN, 84 LAFAYWITE STREET. P ————————— Sale on Used Cars—' Pt o 1 Touring, e —————— GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automobile Repairing and Forging INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET *Phone 1437-13—1435-3 R Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Go. g;uflsgu ”1!2_!& If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquots, - Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. - "Phone 482-2 e ————— |Keeley’s Garage Eim and Franklin Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cara. Ldvery Cars for Hire. Storage and Tel. 1238 Supplies, Repatring a Specialty.. AUTO LIVERY HORACE I. HART and Reasonable Service m:m 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET The Classified Columns are your agenis—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will beinterestedmyourpropo— sition. TO RENT, TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $35.00; 7 room 2-family house, Rockwell ‘avenue, $80.00. 5 room .2-family house, 12 Rockwell avenue, $45.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main street. © B-88-tt TO RENT—T'wo tenements on Con- necticut avenue and one one City ments. Call at 60 City avenue, or at the office of the Title Realty and Development 'dompany. Open even- ing from 6 to 8 o'clock. 193 Main street, Room 6. 8-7-43 TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor tenement;: all modern ' improve- ments, 1389 Fairview street, (In- quire second fioor). * 6-7-34x TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, Hght housekeeping ' mvanlsnnu.m TO nm'r—‘nn room tenement, all improvenients. Inquire 72 Maple St. tiemanly ,nu is in eddition to IN ADVANOE. mmuucmmnua CINTAWORD EACB mm Several-men - for shop' and yard work. Steady work. Apply. ‘Berlin Construction Co., Ber- lin Station. ' $1.25 Will Be Given . mmalummvbol‘fl] for work in_delivering The Saturday. Foat to customers. Only and ambiticus—need o 1iberal ! and many other advantages. Apply to - .Mrs. E, H.Chtfldd, 6-6-4dx |' TO anmt of ‘five rooms. second floof, new holise.: 488 Stan. 1qy street. Inquire down stairs. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. All modern, . improvements. Apply at 361 Bouth Main street. -3ax ,1’0 .RENT-—Garege centrally located ‘to rfll&\flo party, Address Box 24BB Herald Office. 8-7-2dx TO RENT_ first floor, modern improvements, 31 Franklin Square.’ -t TO RENT-—Seven room lmnlnont. 96 w street. 337 l-‘-dtx N~ TO ' RENT—Five room _ tenement with ‘improvements. 18 John St. 6-5-d5x TO RENT—Fumished house for the lummr 47 B‘m street. 6-6-84x ments, four rooms. Connerton street. TO RENT—Six room cottage, central- ly located, also, four room ten- ement, second floor. Apply John A. Andrew- & Co., 132 Main street. + 8-4-6a —— TO RENT—Five room. tenement, all modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop street. 5-29-tf" TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. 2057-3. 5-17-t¢ TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same num- ‘er, Tel. 1771. $-23-tt TO RENT—Office rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 163 Main street. 5-8-tt TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. . Apply Herald Puo. Co. 5-10-tf T —————ry NOTICE. —_— NOTICE—For a special at Troop's restaurant, 62 Church S8t, Brad bury‘s crullers, 2 for a nickel. 6.7 and 9x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. ° Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- and Covert. Tel 255-12. 6-4-6dx LAWN MOWERS Sharpened at 31 Greepwood street. Tel. 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-1-64 My wife,' Lola, Worth, having left my bed and beard, is no longer en- titled to crédit jn my name and I hereby warn all persons from harbor- ing or trusting her on my acount as I will from this date not hold myself responsible for debts of her contract- ing. EDWARD A. WORTH, New Britain, Conn., June 7, 1917. ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH NTUDIO 103 West Matn St., New Britain, Cona, Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. |- Repatring. Storage, Supplies and of dx ‘rooms, | ‘WANTED—Boy about 1¢ years of .I' or over, to operate .small.printing press.. Good penman: wanted. - Ad: daress Box' llxk. H.rlld oflluj Apply nnplwn(.nt ‘office, the Bfll- tol Brn- Co., Briston, Cona. 'WANTED-—Bby in bius: print depart-: m.. ment of local factory drawing 'Too Address i own handwritirig, TXXX, Herald Office. PAINTERS WANTED; | union _men. Apply Tarner' Construction . @8., Bristol. k. Stone. 6-5-wix WANTED-—A young man -for sods fountain. The Miller-! FUR SALB—1'Ford delivery, 1 Plerce . , NOR saLm. _— FOR SALE--Ten tons of “hay.. Apply !'OR SALE—Horse and wagon. Do- to. 'W. 'J.” Bmerson, n, | - herty’s market, Arch 8t ~ §-21-tf 'l?hono 1 : 6-7d8x | ———————————————————— - FOR SALE—Lot on Vance street, . 50x125. ‘'Phone 339-12, FOR' OR’, Bérlin, X 27 A, Herald. 5-29-81; 6-26-7 - RENT—East Main s six,foem bunglow, open ”"M Barn, three acres land, pure water. _Five csnts commuta- thhhnwm'mn.p Dun- | FOR SALE—One pair horses, weight ham, * ‘0 g.7-a2| 2.800 Iba. Guaranteed sound: S 4 Price reasonable to prompt: buyst: FOR’'SALB-_Gas stove in ‘fine condi- | APply at 49-63 Commerolsl 8t., um. Call 145 Maple strest. New Britain. 8 [ 8 4 “§-7-14 - — - = FOR SALE—One gray mare, el years old. Andrews, Switt & Co. "————._....__.._ LOOX—One 36"X4' "X4"” shoe and inner ah it tube, very slightly worn, for sale ehenp at 62 chuych street, TEr e e | B R R Seies e LM SIS\ (- ol FOR ;SALE—Cord wood, Cedar bean b::ly practically new; big b 7 Poles.and Cedar fence posts.. Row- ' land E. Hoerle, - Plainville, - Conn. Tel. 51-3.: 5-29-tf —_ . votite ma»«nu:—isnuo miy. Ford closed + delivei 5-passenger touring car, in fine con 6-6-wi ¢ dition.. Wiliams Auto . 04‘.. ::1 1 e s SV Wi etrest, 4 FOR SALB-—1913. Model Ford. Good - - rump.n‘ ndluon. Apply, . Puring- ' ton’s Garage, Arch stree 6-6-3 FOR, SALE—1916 Iofivl- 2 7 ¢ Ak N newly - painted and with a lot - of powe: s Arrow light truck, e 1914 Pope- A\fio Co., 387 Bim strest. ey Haftford tourtig, equipped with Hag elettric lights dnd self stacter. Will | ™ sl reseonible o meke room. . mc:normm 3 m..r-m ‘eomnmudflm le for horses, any. purpon. 118 Church St. 6-6-4d B ey s mnlm—vrwo new milch Hoisteln | have all the latest improvements, and Street, Mtumlly Houln. loe!M ol'ho ¥ 34 or Bo® heifers. - Thomas iC. Phifips, Ken- | are located in a choios section of the:. g ' 6-6-34 lo'n. k. 3¢ interested call at our office ' plann. Spsten b 'plm 1409-3. sington, Tel.. .”-l. -Hanson Drug Co.- . i »Ll1~fl«.m HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent maid. Apply Mrs. H. W. Hatch, 22 Harrison St Taplin Mfg: Co., rear 65 ‘Arch atrest. 5-7-2d WANTED—A walitress. = Experience unnecessary. Apply. New . Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 5-7-tt WANTED—GIirls and woémen. Union Laundry, 266. Arch.S8t, New Brit- ain, Conn. 6-6-tf WANTED—Married woman part = of day for chamber ‘work. = Apply Ho- tel Nelson. 6-6-3d LARGR PUBLISHING HOUSE wants * a lady district representative for New Britain and vicinity. Guaran- teed salary $16 per week. Bonus ,pald. Apply 8 to 9 a. m. to Mr. Lloyd, Room 9, 198 Main street, New Britain . 6-4-tf 'WANTED—Competent - mald, general ‘work, for small family, good cook and neat. E. F. Smith, 113 Lake street. 5-38-t¢ WANTED—MIDDLE AGED LADY BOOKKEEPER REFERENOCES REQUIRED. Dm‘rm L so,mmam.‘ s WANTEN. WANTED—Young: man with - High school education, for cjerical work - in office of local concern; Address Box 18HH, Herald office.- 6-7-3a —_ WANTED—Man of forty years or over. 'Near own home. | Three :to ten dollars daily. Permanent. Write. Pequod Nurury Co., Meriden, Conn. 5-7-2dx WANTED—To clean offices or ho- tels. Address 99 Whiting street, Plainville. 6-7-2dx N. WHAPLES of 685 Arch street » would like reliable position. 6-8-2dx WANTED—Woman wishes to go out cléaning and washing by the day, 189 Winthrop Bt. 6-6-2d4 WANTED—Puppies. Don’t ° drown your puppies Will pay cash for them. See Hack, Washington "hotel 5 p. m. v 6-6-3ax —_—_— ‘WANTED—Apartment of- two rooms, furnished complete’ for Housekeep- ing out of the city, but near the trolley line. P. 0 x 877, City. 6-5-d3x WANTED—Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. ' I pay $1.00 to $10.00 per set. Send by parcel post and recelve check by return mall, L. Mager, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. [y 5-23-16dx FOUND. Female Collie dog, no ocol- .\ Owner ‘mdy have dog for this ' advertisement. “Kensington. 6-7-3a S T i L s o RSN iy FOR.SALE—Parts of all cars: Baloh |, Garage, 208 Elm Street. 6-3-47. FOR SALE—One ~Scripps-Booth, Runabout, 1915 ‘Hudson- 7-passen- | ger touring car and one Fofd Run- |’ - about. These cars are ailiniin first FOR BALE—Ford runabout. n =" cellent condition. ' Bargain it W m are ol t008, e’ s e °°“":’ :3 a1 tn your selection;of & wend mojoe’ . | Main ‘strest. mmnu Ford. touting tar. | Onr—¥0u oail. weil alford to nstrate ahy flme. any' ‘place. | these nowly painted . 492 Stanley stroet, 6-4-d8x | - s FOR BALE—Stevens-Duryea with two" bodies. In- good: condition. lams Auto Co., 287 Eim RBOS: 6-i-6a | 1915 Touring, Refinished . 1914 Touring, Refinishied . FOR SALE—1017 Mitchell touring | 1916 Touring, Refinished ::t. run 400 miles, guaranteed per- { REO, 1913 Touring .. condition, ‘Williams ', Auto | REO,. 1914 Touring . Coi, 287 Elm street! 6-4-06 RO, 1914 Touring - CHALMERS §. Touring . SCRIPPS-BOOTH 1918 . 3% Main | CHEVROLET Runabout, 1914 6-T-wix | OAKLAND, 1916 BIX ......!. OVERLAND, 1915 Touring. . TO RENT—Furnished rooyis for Ught | nopGE, 1916 Touring ... Nousekeeping: ,Ad.drat “Roonu." Box 35, Herald. .dsx | . Our word for it—these omrs bargains. - ROOM and board for two. street.: Tel 1626-14. FURNISHED ROOMS — Desirable, rooms in fine residential section for lght ' housekeeping. References required. Box X15A, Herald. ¢ 65-7-1d —— TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms to reliable party. ‘'Phone 2055. o 6-1-8ax FOR BALE, GOOD TWO FAMILY HOUSE——JOHN STREET-——$5,000 Farm of 4 acres, good house and Al house and barn snd aboul H. D. HUMPHREY, ‘ 272 Main Street.” FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS—I have decided ‘fo mako spectalty ° W L. CHRISTOPHER, . 16 BLAKE CT. PHONE 1188-33. Fme Buldenee For Sale W hin street, M’ : " EIK’s club lnd“Soutll (‘},ll:urcl:8 par&?:ge. elegant place for doctor’s office or for anyonew:nhnzquietea&:l property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street 305 Bank Buildings mmsmmrmwh:‘m W'mdowGhss,Putty Pamtullenin. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1864 We Make Signs e Wik { 1016. Mnc. ‘e Mnflba um’