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NEW BRITAIN 1918 DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, ! \LAN BE PROUD OF RED CROSS:ABROAD TheClassified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s, hands if he does nct know Anson Stokes O97% Owners’ Choice all the Ajax’'Tires 979} are Owners’ " Choice. They go to individual motorists Phelps Describes Ac- tivities of “Greatest Mother of All” in France.: who \insist on Ajax: Tires in preference to other tiresswhichecame speciar Wwith« their:cars. fasne! £ . Note, inythespicture Shoulders wf "Strength ! They support the tread— give it more strer,igth where needed—greater road en- durance. And. 4\jax Tires alone can haweithis extra mileage feature.. . It is fully ASAX ROAD KING ““More:Tread on the Road” The suppbrtmg Sheulders of Strength.of Ajax Road King give it ‘more tread on the road”—more contact area. That means longer life—asbetter grip. See, too, the big triangle barbs. 'They grip:the road for gaffiy Let us tell you al/ about Ajax¥Tires and Ajax Inner Tubes. We are the Ajax Tire Supply Depot inithis locality. MORRIN'S GARAGE NEW BRITAIN,$ CONN. “While Others Are Claiming Quality, We Are Guaranteeing It” No Interruptlon to Business on /llaccount of FIRE Before the engines have stopped playing their streams on the ashes of what was yester- day a great building the above announcement can be made by the firms whose records and business documents were pre- served in FE-CA W:Jg i T THE S Fire after fire has prn\ d this. structnres have been gutted all combustib! equipment. Vet THE € AI‘I‘ CABINET has come ordeal with its contents uninjured. Even so called fireproof furniture and through the Before you forget the lesson of the great fire described in this paper drop in and get acquainted i THE SAFE-CABINET. Let us give you the e dx‘ucu of its fire qualitie It will give you t of “securily the nig ore’’ which is so much more ,mmc able than ‘‘regret the morning after.” ADKINS, 66 Church St. E ST S— o Kt g New Haven, May 21—Thatthe Red | Cross work abroad is well .organized | and in the hands of capable and effi- | cient men is by a let- | ter which | Col. T. M. Tliman, slate Red Cross cam from Anson Phelps Yale Up v | turned 1 My [ IREorCoTtunity, the work that th d he says the clearly shown has just chairman of the tokes, who secretary has just re- at first hand Cross:is doing, givenito that the best kind of an investment for helping to win the | war and for cementing good relations between the Allied countries. The let- | ter, in part follows: “My dear Colonel Ullma With reference to my impressions | of the Red Cross work in Europe, I am glad to say emphatically t af- | ter visiting Red Cross canteens, stor- age warehous work shops, hospi- tals, tuberculosis sanitaria, and other activities, I am convinced that the or- ganization is doing a work of the largest significance. The central or- zanization, in , is admirable and in the hands of men of the largest ability, character and devotion. Their plan of work has been well conceived and the results, both in helping to sustain France and our other Allles directly in this great struggle, in aid- ing American troops today. paring for still more aid when the re- sults of battle are more heavily felt, and in carrying out reconstruction work, are all most statesman like. “I think that the American people can well be proud of the work being done by our two greatest philan- throple organizations in Europe, namely, the Red Cross and the Y. M. C. A., and that they can and will give them both every dollar that they nced for their work. It will be the best kind of an investment for help- ing to win the war and for safeguard- ing the welfare of our soldiers and for cementing good relations between the Allied countries. “If this statement from me-—com- ing from one who has recently Te- turned from France—will be of the slightest service to your committee in helping to meet Connecticut’s Red Cross quota, you may use it in any way that you see fit.” to money CHANGES AT YALE . New Haven, May 21.—Further de- velopment of the Yale school of med- jcine was discussed at the meeting of le university corporation, yes according to an announce- ment made today. Lester W. Morrow, director of the school cg’electrical en- gineering at the University of Okla- homa, was appointed an sistant n Sheflfield school and \V’).l- hlenberg of the unive: was appointed an ant professor in the same school. The | Seessel Fellowships were awarded to of North Dakota riment station and to Miss Char- on of Mills college. Both are awarded for scientific research work. CONSTITUTION Stockholm, tional monar s the only government for Finland, ion of Judge Svinchufsk, been declared temporar; the Finnish diet. He says he is con- vinced the only way for Finland to secure independence and freedom and government above party passions is to | choose a constitutional monarch. L MONARCHY. 21.—A form of in the opin- who has just dictator by MOVENG ? I‘NTe‘i]\r;,’grl::lsnpilisrglé{)ialll{tecll{ et Us:Call and Estimate Your Spring Movin, mpetent! Handling Light H Heavy Haulage to Allj fints. Address, H. HARRIS Hotel | Nelson. JANROSS AUTO £0. OVERLAND: AGENCY, Btorage and-Accessories, | epair Work a Specialty. I 139 Arch St. W 60 Men and of 18 and wh anted for positions in Connecticut and chusetts. If but graphy tion at I Call or can teleg va htly familiar with rtford, write Conn Su Yoo NG XL 1tion. A, 1 M. Conn. Conn. ven, Waterbu D. 'T DO HEAVY TRUCKING, LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. —_—C— I J. LA MAY, I "Phone 212-13. We Want Saleswomen badly For ALL DAY WORK HALF DAY WORK Saturday Afternoons and Evenings No experience necessary but a willing- ness to work, Highest wages paid n between the ages | ph are rious stations outhern Massa- tele- | ttend school for instruc- Mitchell . Regan Mi lh‘ VETERAN CTRCUS MAN DEAD. Evansville, Wis., May 21.—George | Washington Hall, 83 years old, said to have been the oldest active circus pro- prietor, is dead at his home here. He began his career at the age of 13 and was the first to take an American circus to South America. FAIRBANKS SERIOUSLY ILL. & | Indianapolis, May 21 Charles W. Fairbanks, who is critically ill here, continued to hold his own, according to Jnnn\lnromon(’ made at his home It was said his physician vice-president of the United Notice of Fi The undersigned being a majority | ot the incorporation of The New Brit- | ain Hebrew Supply Company, a cor- poration to be organized under the statute laws of the State of Connecti- hereby unite in ieeting of said corporation to be 1d at the Talmud Torah Hall on Slm Street, in the Town of New Brit- | ain, in said State, on the 30th day of i May, 8, at 7 P. M. 'And in compli- the provisio of said sta- this notice published | twice, at 1 seven days before the time set for said meeting, in the New | Britain Herald, a newspaper in th State having circulation in the ’To\\'n of New Britain, in this State, | in which town said corporation is to be located. Dated at New Britain, this of May, 1918. | tute 1aws is [ a st day A. PINKUS HUPACK JACOB S. KAPLAN MAX KENNEDY MORRIS SEGAL of the Incorporators. Dr. MARY 6. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. A majority been received by | gn committee, | France, had | and pre- | constitu- | calling the first | | Station, sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 10e | EACH INSERTION. w TO LBTENY, TO RENT Store for commer- ciai use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 ‘Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. STORE TO RE! at 542 Arch street Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2 NOTICE. FOR SALE, ho lost it. FOR sALE. NoT paired Hart St., roofs W. R. el painted Fenn, 1061-2 and Plumbin; re- 139 5-21-5dx FOR SALE—Rced bak at 38 Maple carriage, call 6 o’clock. dx PARTIES AUTOMOBILE Ieasonable ard Covert. taken Allen car -12. )-6dx and Plowing tracts of sonable. George Stanley St., Phone harrowing land. Prices H. Dyson, 1492-14. 616 Columbias or repaired. New fiting a specialt NOTICE: other as phonograp} ings and regr Address C. Atw strect. Rich- FOR SALE class (umm:ov:, 30 in 55 Pearl street. FOR SALE. suitable for -Cheap, one stone cemetery. Pho vase WANTED. »—1st class 5-6 n small house. furnished. Box 2 room apart- Best of ref- M be good Herald. location. X, dx FURNISHED APARTMENT — rooms and bath; modern and new. Apply 659 Stanley. 'Phone 1034 5-21-1dx Electric Vacuum $1.00 per day. NOTICE: rent 2079 Cleaners, Telephone te WANTED—By American two rooms with board, in References ¢xchanged. Addre , Herald couple, Berlin. bhox 21-1dx wiring, buying, six or eight room cottage, within city limits. Osborne, Box 23, Herald. 5- WANTED—To rent with privilege of | JOTICE—We do electrical hang fixtures, install do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephons 1628-4, t NT—Tour large rooms, central location, 43 Walnut:street. Inquire ! Raphael’s Specialty Shop, 170 Main street. 5-20-tf COTTAGE ienc quire J. T. S —All conven- or month. In- 431 William; 5-20-6d Rober Bridgeport. TO RENT—Three and four tenement. Improvements. 470 Arch street. room HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man for clerical work in main office of local con- cern. Good chance for ment. Box Herald. WA\'TFD*—BO\< zlhuut 16 years of age in main office of local concern. Box 15, Herald. 5-21-3d BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Must be Inauire | 4-30tf | advance- | 5-21-3d ; HELP WANTED —IFEMA WANTED—GIr] to take care of store. Star Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 41 Arch street. 5 3d WANTED—Young lady rowell’'s Drug store. at 21-3dx clerk STENOGRAPHER—With knowledge of bookkeeping desires position in local office. Address Stenographer, Herald. 21-3dx general housework Basy. Apply 82 Fran 5-20-tf | YOUNG GIRL, | labor saving appliances used. i Three in family. | i street. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework in small family. Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, 66 Forest. v Apply at 80 Grove WANTED-—Cook. | 5-18-tf Hill. competent to take charge office, keep set of books, time cards, ing, etc. Box 7XX, of small double entry billing, collect- Herald. vote mornings to congenial Good pay. J. F| Driscoll, Hotel worlk. Beloin 5-21-2d: WANTED—Adjusters on Cleveland, Acme automatic, Brown and Sharp, | Warner and Swasey hand machines. Strictly on work. Can find Mr. Clark at Room 55, Hotel Beloi 5-20-4dx WANTED—Young man about 18 ye old to learn business. age Battery Co., 167 Arch street. WANTED-—Man to work in room; good pay and steady for a reliable man. Apply Herald Oftice. 5-18-tf WANTED—A young man of character and with some experi- ence in cost work to help office manager; answer in own writing, giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 5-11-tf WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting St. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS for Maple street. TRONT ROOM—Suitable gentlemen, with board. street. for two 86 . Lake 5-21-1dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Light house- keeping. Central. 16 Prospect St. 20-tf 5- TO RENT— light housekeeping, 195 Maple street. Two furnished rooms for with bath. 5-18-3d ROOM—T0 1432 Franklin 5-11-tf FURNISHED square. Phone LOST. LOST—A flowered pin with two dia- mond chips, between Arch street and depot, yesterday morning. Re- turn to Herald Office. Reward. 1-1d LOST—Thursday between Berlin de- pot and New Brita sum of mon- . Finder return to Herald Of- fice. Reward. 5 "lY—HlL\' ALE—Motorcycle, side-car and Must be sold at once. In-j Elm and FOR bicycle. quire at garage, corner Seyvmour. FOUN FOUND—Eye glasses and door key on Park strect. Inquire at Boston store. 5-21-1dx Williams Auto Co. Office ard Service 287 Elm St. | 1-1d | WANTED—Elderly man who can de- | serew | government l Fuller Stor- press work | good ! nearest SALESWOMEN WA NTED—BYy one of New 1 Britain’s leading stores for day; also afternoons anly; no expe- ! rience paid. necessary; highest wages Apply Box 12XX, Herald. 5-17-tf MAID—For in small family. Mrs. Baldwin, 66 Forest street. 5-17-6d { COMPETENT housework work. 41 Lexington street. 5-8-tt TED—Experienced corner stay- Apply New Britain Paper Box | 22 Walnut St. 5-8-tf | | WANTED—Young ladies ages of 16 to 23 vears to telephone operating. Paid learning. Apply Chief Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf whila WANTED—Dressmaking by the day. Anna Hayes, 345 Arch street. | 5-6-tf | i | IWA NTED—Girl. general housework. Good cook and neat. Apply 98 Har- rison 5-4-tf Shop Call 1734-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour St., New Britain, Conn. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nigt. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. FOR SALE Suburban Home with city water, electric lights, hardwood finish, all in best repair; two lots, each 50x150. N. LOCKWOOD, istate and Insurance Final Aeccount. District of Berlin, Probate Court, ss. New Britain, May D., 1918. Estate of John late of New Britain, in District, de- ceased. | The Executors having exhibited their final administration account with said Fstate to this Court for al- lcwance, is Admin- said it 25th day of 1918 at 9 o’clock in the the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is as- signed for a hearimg on the allow- ance of said administration with said Estate and this Court di- | rects the Executors to cite all per- sons interested therein to appear at said time and piace, by publishing | this order in some newspaper pub- | lished in New Britain and having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in sald Town of Britain, where the dwelt, and by mailing this order to all heirs-at-law legatecs and return make BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, doorbells and | general WANTED—A malid for general house- ; | between | learn | operator, | account | 8 to do washing at 131 Lin- street, upstairs. 5-21-1d EITUATION > — Grinder wishes pos experience on Brown & , Norton, and Lander grind stin M. Bu- dreckis, 22 Woodland street. 5-21-1dx WOMAN coln WANTE tion, NTED- sition; ald, —Lady previous Box 32 desires clerical experience. po- Her- 1-1dx WANTED-—By family ment in good Theo. Boehm, 45 994-5 of three tenes local Address Francis St WANTED—Good Must be in to A. S. 961 or used automobile. good condition. Apply Johnson, 159 Main St., Tel. E. G. Babcock, Tel. 90. 5-21-tf WANTED—American couple desires two rooms and board in New Brit- ain or suburbs. References ex- changed. Address Box X22X, Her- ald. -1dx WANTED-—Five rooms for man and Healthy location. State B. Banning, South Meriden, Conn. avenue, {Two by dress Box 27, SINGLE ROOMS—With board two American gentlemen. - Ad- Herald. 5-20-6dx BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Must be campetent to take charge of small office, keep set of double entry books, time cards, billing, collecting, etc. Box TXX, Herald. 5-17-3d 1 | i | t | | ! - | WANTED—Licensed pharmacist or i registered assistant; good salary. Address Box 13XX, Herald. 5-17-84 WANTED—Boys and girls over 16 years old for factory work. Clean, light work and good pay. Bristol Mf, . Plainville. 3-8-tf FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. A. RODENSKY | Tel. 1591 42 Hartford Ave. HIGHEST PRICES PAID | Y 88 note, Price complete, FOR SALE—Player piano, mahogany finish. with rolls, bench, scarf, delivery and tuning, $395. Not a second hand instrument, but a brand new player piano, fully warranted. Terms of payment if you wish, The A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum Hartford’s One Price House, 5-8-tff FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, large veranda, running water, large gar< den, poultry houses, fruit trees; near cars. Inquire P. Anderson Mountain View 5-10-e.0.d4.-64 ree two new runabout right; vith theso Tel. 90. automobiles, and touring cars;! car guaranteq car G, Bab< 5-13-tf FOR SALE—Victrola and records. Price complete, . $30. Your own terms. The A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum St, Hartford’s One Price House. 5-8-tf FOR SALE—Seven- room house mod« ern improvements, hot water Heat, two minutes from Arch street trol ley, 8 Parkmore street. 5-14-6d FOR SALE—Latest model Columbia Grafonola with records. Used few months; looks and plays like new; ‘was returned by party leaving tdWn; pay balance due of $10 and it's vours; $1 weekly if you wish. Bro- drib & Wheeler, 138 Main street. Tel. 208. 5-17-4d FOR SALE—Round reed reversible Heywood carriage. Good condition, reasonable. ’Phone 1417-12. 6-21-1dx FOR SALE—One-ton Corbin truck’ in A-1 condition; bargain if taken at once. For particulars address P. O, Box 24, New Britain, Conn. 5-17-tf WANTED—A young man to work in pressroom; good pay and steady work to reliable man. Apply Her- ald Office. 5-15-tf FOR SALE—Cut and potted flowers, tomato, pepper and egg plants. af. Surprenant, 42 Whiting St. 5-1746q FOR SALE--The premlises, No. 63 Grove Hill. Good house and barn. Barn supitable for garage. Large lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and rear, and 272 feet deep. Inquire George W. Andrews, 272 Main street. < 4-9-tf FOR SALE—1 Stamford Range with water front; 1 Model- Standard range with water front; 1 Richmond range with water front; 1 Model Cable range; 1 Lenox range; 2 Gas Stoves. All in good repair. F. W. Loomis & Co. 150 Arch street. b-144f J. HOCHMAN FAYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNEK, PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. THE RED Needs Your Help to care for “OUR All You Possibly can REAL ESTATE CROSS BOYS OVER THERE.” IS Contribute to the WAR FUND THIS WEEK. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, INSURANCE House on Franklin Street—S very central property, and we Sell Real Estate while others you’ve got good property we for. CAMP REAL Main street TODAY WE CAN OFFER YOU A FINE TWO FAMILY even Rooms on a Floor—It’s reckon it won’t stay on mar- ket leng.—Owner would like to lease cne tenement for one year at $40 a month. We want some more up-to-date centrally located houses to sell. We’re the people who talk sales—Get Busy—If re the folks you are looking ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. FOR 242 MAIN STREET. SALE Three Tenement House and Brick Garage, Cen- trally Located. Lot 68x188 feet. —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., TEL. 24-4 Two 2-IFamily Houses at Nos. 3- or 4-family house. ily moved to rear very reasonable. and bring FRANK W. HARRY G. HOLMES, Treas. HANCOCK, Secy. Judge. irge lot with 141-foot frontage. LINCOLN ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE 34-38 Lincoln in first-class condi- Just the place to put up a Rents would command whatever price ked for them on account of choice location. Small house could in additional income. Price is THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Phones 728 and 101 193 MAIN STREET