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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY MAY 28, 1918. Where the | Road Strain Comes " Special Shouldersof Strength inbuilt in Ajax Tires support the tread and brace its entire width, Add strength where road strain is greatest. Distribute grinding wear over the entire tread surface. A9AX ROAD KING ““‘Hore Tread on the Road”” Built to uphold Ajax road reputation. Competing with other tires AJAX ROAD KING proves its superiority on city streets or farm highways. quality—a democrat in service. total Truly, a monarch in Of AJAX output 979, is singled out through “Owners’ Choice’”” to replace other tires that Equip with Ajax Tires. came with their cars. Use Ajax Inner Tubes. Come in and let us prove that Ajax means real economy. MORRIN’S GARAGE W BRITAIN, CONN. ing Quality, We Are Guaranteeing It DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP HEAP? “Doctor, T am not sick, but I don't feel right.” That is what say to me when they come to see me the And that just expresses not enough to go can eat, you can sleep, I many first time. it. You to bed. You you ean work. are sick ork with the vim Your sleep But you don't and zest of days. you former not ful, and don’t enjoy vou once did. And your the best of you. Things ruffle you, that you never You begin to see dif- none, is re 2our food nery bother you, noticed before. ficulties where there really are Trifies worry you, and not enough troubles of your borrow some. Of course, to a casual observer, you scem the same, because you are try- ing to control yourself. And if you should tell a friend, or go to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you magine things; you should You begin to doubt your- sometimes think they are and try to brace up and be and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed vigor. You begin to wonder if it really is your mind only. And if 1t is so, is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin to turing you; you are trying your best to fight them down, to appear happy, but in vain. You find yourself in the grip of an invisible power that scems to sap your life blood. And when you feel your strength energy and power slipping away from you, when you find you can’t do ju: tice to your work any longer, then you become despondent and might even feel tempted to end it all. You are very much the same condition as a delicately constructed engine, which has not been cared for right. Put/it in the perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But trying your own nhand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap. Tet heap! DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 1!‘!10 Hartford Specialist, 373 ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD ST. HARTFORD, CONN, Fonrs—10 to 4 and 7 pnd Holldays 10 to 1. es get having own, you bright in me save you from the scrap to 8. Sundays hands of an ex- | ewers in Booth Si Clerk’s office, City of Conn., May 27, 191 To Whom it May Concern Notice is hereby given Board of Compensation ment of the City of New made the following : ments of benefits, caused by the construction of sewers in Booth Street, from Broad Street northerly about 150 feet, viz: East Side. reet. ew Britain, that and As Britain, has the Benefits Michael Gliuski West Side. Frank Monkiewicz And it finds no damages, or benefits or betterments to any person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attes ALFRED special other L. THOMPSON, City Clerk MANROSS AUTO €0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phons 2137 139 Arch St. Shop Call 1734-2. C. H. KEELEY Automobile Rep: NATIO Seymour ring A Specialty Is to be one of the city. We offer For Sale there, One, Two and Threc Tenement Home: Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. LOCKWOOD, ate and Insurance ci HIGHEST PRICES FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. A. RODENSKY, Tel. 1591, 42 Hartford, Ave. best PURE PASTEURIZED The best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK The with OUR for ours is the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY I'12 and correct pasteurizing RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFRE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. $94.00 | PAID | finest raw milk cannot compare | PASTEURIZED MILK— PURE by | | §SPANISH WAR VETS ~ TO HONOR THE DEAD' A G. Hammond Gamp Arranges Memorial Day Exercises | Complete plans for Memorial Day | have been formulated by the com- ‘m)!tee of A. G. Hammond Camp, U. | 8 V. W. which will be held Thurs- day morning. The parade will leave | Junior Mechanics hall at 0 o'clock proceeding to the old Catholic ceme- tery and then to the new Cathol ccmetery. Iairview cemetery wi complete the four of decoration of of the deceased members and veterans. On the return to the | on Hungerford Court, luncheon be served by the Ladies' Auxil- ciher hall will The committee, of which is chairman, desires that all veterans of previous wars, participate in the parade of the Camp. The committee would also ask parents and friends of soldiers who have died within the rast year, whether veterans of '98 or "18, to send in the names so that 1 tributes may be placed on the aves. Contributions of flowers are Iso solicited by the committee. The committee asks all, who can, turn out with the camp in the G. A. R. cele- bration in the afternoon, and all hav- ing uniforms are requested to wear | them. The deceased members of the camp in the various cemeteries are as fol- lows: Ike Hills | 01d Catholic Cemetery. E. J. Corbett, W. R. Reeve, W. F. Chute, F. Hoye, Luke Crowe, P. Coftey, P. H. McMahon, P. Markham. New Catholic Cemetery. J. F. Kennedy, C. Kane, T. Bresna- han, T. Tobin, J. McAvay, Charles H. | Smith, F. T. McGrath, Willlam Kier- | nan, W. P. Gilligan, J. Frawley, Dan | Stanton, W. B. May, W. P. O’Brien, | Peter Storey, J. H. Mulligan, C. | O’Brien, E. Doran, C. Jones. Fairview Cemetery D. Mix, R. Guenther, E. Wells, F. R. Fagan, L. Bacon, O. Orton, D. Carl- son, J. Nelson, C. A. Osterman, F. H. Westover, L. V. Schutz, C. D. Adalf- son, J. Jubb, S. C: Davis, N. Fino- chetti, L. B. Palmer, J. B. McElrath, T. Gibbons, A. Tatem, M. M. Hough- land, T. C. Hale, O. Slaney, F. Lay, A. Nelson, C. O. Larson, H. F. Lad- bury. | EVENTS TONIGHT High class photodrama, Fox's the- ater. | Vaudeville and superior plays, Lyccum theater. photo- Moving pictures and vaudeville, Keeney’s theater. | W. L. Morgan lodge, K. of P, | mcets in Vega hall. Eintracht lodge, O. D. H. at 187 Arch street. S., meets Court Columba, Electric hall. D. of C, meets in New Britain Camera club, meets at ! Main street. Valiant Hive, T. t 277 Main street. 17 O. T. M., meets Canton Foster, P. M., U. A. M. hall. meets in Jr. O; New Britain Camp, M. nieets at 34 Church street. FUNERAL OF PETER STONEY. The funeral of Peter Stoney, who died at Camp Upton, will probably be held tomorrow morning at £t. Mary's Catholic church. The body arrived today at J. M. Curtin & Co.'s undertaking rooms. It is probable | that a detail of the Home Guard will attend the funeral. The Classified 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- CASH IN ADVANCE., MINIMUM CHARGE 10e money ? Have you lost a sum Glasses, Pins 4 Rings are found in surprls quantities and turned in the Herald. Your money W surely remain in the finde hands if he does nct kn sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in ithe Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. T0 TO RENT Store for commer- ciall use in Herald Bldg: Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Until August 1st. new cottage at Madison; rooms, two baths. Bennett, 123 Forest. 1IENT, A fine five bed- Inquire of C. F. 5-28-6d TO RENT—One three room flat, also two front offices suitable for doc- tor in The Barnes. 131 Main. L. M. Barnes. Tel. 1302. 5-28-tf TENEMENT TO RENT—Five rooms, 47 Beaver St. 5-28-1d TO RENT—Four rooms, second floor. Enquire 36 Connerton St. 5-27-tf tenement. Stanley St. TO RENT—4-ropm quire at 1082 En- 5-25-3d TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Electric lights, gas, run- ning water, bath. Also single rooms, 33 Main street. Tel. 1626-14. 5-25-3dx TO RENT—Garage. Inquire 120 Wal- lace street. 5-25-3d LOST. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. Sunset Rock, Plain- and city, a loose leaf covered note book. returned to Herald Of- -2dx LOST—Between ville reservoir black leather Reward if fice, glasses between streets. Re\ ard if —Pair . of rand and Arch l('flnl\ul to LOST—Cuff link with initials B. between TLafayette street oneers ground. Return Office. A. D and Pi- to Hor\ld HELP WANTED —FEMALE. FOR SALE—TFive milk cows, one ex tra good family cow. Enquire N W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tele- phone. 5-27-tf FOR SALE—A two ten¥ment in western section of city. improvements. Box 14 $8. $-1d e FOR SALE—Pigs. street, city. FOR SALE—Rug, 51 Forest strect 8x10, pri Inquire 208 59 FOR SALE-— 1917 le, used short time. I¥o N AND. Hart, rd floor. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—% cottage, all modern, locate Berlin street. 'Phone T. W. ¢ nor, broker. 1 model Crown Price $20, 422 Park 8-2d One-ton Corbin truck in condition; bargain if taken at For particulars address P. O. Box 24, New Britain, Conn. 5-17-if FOR SALE A-1 once. FOR SALE be sold for con, $110; & Bach, Three upright pia spot cash. Fr Looschen, $9 $76; Onc Haines WANTED—Woman for general hou work. Apply at 280 Main St., Leno House. 8-6d WANTED—Pantry girl. Call Brit: Club. 5 WANTED—Lady clerk. ager, Riker-Hegeman at New -3dx Apply Man- 8-2d ‘WANT experienced stenographer and typist in local factory. Address P. O. Box 1029, New Britain, Conn. 5-27-3d WANTED — Competent Protestant rl for general housework without upstairs work or laundry. Mrs. E. T. Glass, West End Ave., Telephone 989-4. 5-27-4dx WANTED—A young lady for general office work in one of the large lo- cal manufacturing. concerns. Ap- ply in own handwriting. Address P. O. Box 1021. 5-25-tf WANTED—Young lady to work on soda fountain. Crowell's Drug store. 5-27-3dx A few girls for light bench work and inspection. Apply Peck & Young Mfg. Co., rear 169 Main St. 5-27-3d TO RENT—Four-room tenement; im- provements. Inquire 470 Arch St. 4-30-tf do good wages. 5-24-5d ‘WANTED—Competent woman to small family washing; Apply 48 Hamilton St. squar tone, FOR SALE—Eight room house, & acres of land, on Maple Hill ave- nue. Terms easy. Price reason- able. Apply New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. 28-3d FOR SALE—Horse, 10 years old, weight 1,000 Ibs. Good delivery driving or light farm work horse. Apply Abbe Hardware Co., Main street. 8-5d 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. 5-14-tf Overland touring car, 5 passenger. Apply 118 Hart St. | Clork’s Office, City of New B Tel. 164-3. 5-27-tf | Conn., May 27, 1918. e —————— | T wh ot A1t Ty coNaET WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Comvensation ang sessment of the City of New Bif has made the following assessi| of Denefits, caused by the conf tion of sewers in Clinton street, Burritt street westerly about feet, viz: for r never offered such values as since we have been in the bu Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 A St., Hartford, Conn 5 FOR SAJ.E—Three automobile runabouvt and two touring price right; new car guay goes with these cars. E. G, cock. Tel. 90, ] City Advertisemet Clinton Street Sewer. From Burritt Street Westerly 4 650 Feet. FOR SALE—An HELP WANTED—First-class order cook and twa or three waiters wanted. Good pay and steady em- ployment, if you make good. Apply to O'Leary’s “Keep Smiling” Res- taurant, 118-120 State street, New London, Conn. 5-28-3dx WANTED—Position doing housework two or three days a week. 117 Glen street. 5-28-3dx POSITION WANTED—Young Amer- ican woman wishes part time cleri- cal work. Also willing to assist in store. Box 32, Herald. 5-27-2dx North Side Bq John Manczuk and Lynt Manczuk, jointly . Maik Gromak Edgar C. Linn ... John Zulkowski and Wiadis- law Zulkowski, jointly ... John Bialkawski and Stanis- FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two very rooms in good location. Box 29BB, Herald. desirable Address 5-28-2dx Two Front for light first flight. Rooms and one suitable housekeeping. 551 Main, Suitable for young couple; also single rooms for gentlemen. 29 South High 5 VERY DESIRABLE furnished room for gentleman. 28 Park Place. Tel 90. 5-25-6d TWO ROOMS—Light housekeeping. All conveniences, separate entrance. 16 Prospect St. 5-25-tf LARGE FRONT ROOM, with bath, for two gentlemen or man and wife; with board. 86 Lake St. 5-24-tf WANTED—Girl for storework at 95 Arch street. Hoffmann's bake 5-22-45x Bxperienced competent stenographer wanted for general office work. Ad- dress, stating age, references, etc., Box 4BB Herald Office. 5-22-tf YOUNG GIRL, general housework, labor saving appliances used. Basy. Three in family. Apply 82 Frank- lin street. 5-20-tf WANTED—Cock. Hill. Apply at 80 Grove 5-18-tf WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 years to learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. -6-tf ————————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE., RNISHED ROOM—70 Franklin square. Phone 1432 5-11-tf — NOTICE. WANTED—Boys between 15 and 18 vears for shipping clerks and light office work; steady work and good pay. Apply Crema Brewing Co., 547 East St. 5-28-3a NOTICE—Automobile owners, vour carbon cleaned, ignition looked over at your own garage, Saturdays, Sundays, by re- liable mechanic. Write for appoint- ment. Lorenz, 475 Arch St. bt have alves ground, 28-2dx “A\'TI‘ Man to cart away ashes. Call Herald Office. 5-28-1d WANT clerk in factory office; prefer voung man about eighteen who has had practical bookkeeping experi- ence. Address P. O. Box 1029, New Britain, Conn. 5-27-3d ARPET| CO. 219 Asylum Street, HARTFORD. COOLING Matii D AND SANITARY! Ngs JAPANESE Up with and Rugs know the " Carpets in your city homes and added coolness by laying our nicely colored mattings, And for the shore and country home no floor covering equals mattings—not only economical but positively and cooling. 20c to 65¢ yard play of Finc Mattings Now Ready for Your Selection. more sanitary | Herald. | stered, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out; reasonable rates; Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 5-12., 5-27-6dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners, rent $1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. 5-2-tf NOTICE—We do electrical wlring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone WANTED Man over draft age for factory em- ployment officc work. Must reside in or near New Britain. Applicants state present business. References will be quired. Address Box 18A New Britain Packard 38 Phacton in elegant or- der. Here's n chance to buy a high grade used car cheap. Cadillac Sedan, in first Subject luxuriously uphol- mechanical Several class to offer. shape. other bargains. Cohen Motor Co. 86 Arch Street. Or. MARY 6. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street. Tel. 118. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to4 and 7 to 8 p. m. | WANTED—Soda boy. { WANTED—A young 1 Apply Riker- Hegeman’s -3d man in local manufacturing office, one having had experience in scheduling work through the factory preferred. Ex- cellent opportunity for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting. Address P. O. Box 1021. 5-25-tf WANTED—Ford touring car in good condition. Box 7XX, Herald. 5-27-3dx WANTED — By experienced book- keeper, position affording whole or part time. Address Young Lady, care of Herald. 5-27-2dx WANTED—Buick, Little Six, 1917 model; no dealers. Box Herald. law Navakowski, jointly . Joseph Stachelski .. Adam Niziul Stanislaw Sumoski and Faus- ten Babowych, jointly ... South Side Augusta R. Fieffer and Rob- ert A. Fieffer, jointly Estate of John Henry An- drews 3 $1,8 And 1t finds no damages,”or sy benefits or betterments to any person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified record and published twice, by of the Common Council, Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSQ City WANTED—Boys and girls years old for factory work. light work and good pay. Mfrg. Co., Plainville. over 16 Clean, Bristol 3-8-tf WANTED—Linotype operator. Union. Evening paper. Scale $21.50 weekl: Steady employment. Address, Woon- socket Call, Woonsocket, R. I 5-28-3d FOR SALE. SINGLE HOUSES, 591 and 597 Arch street—8 Rooms Fach, 54 Lenox Place. 40 Monroe street—7 Rooms Each, Very desirable should sell quickly. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, READ ESTATE INSUR PUTON YOUR THINKING CAP!—And your g matter will tell you to Buy a House at once—Others ha found it no fun being kicked out into the street, by havi their home sold over their head. Safety First, and you w Own Your Own Home, and let George worry abouf a rel We offer a fine 3-family house on Trinity street—Only sale this week—See Us Quick. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. 272 Malin street WANTED—A young man of good 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, Plainviile. 5-11-tf WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting St. 4-6-tt DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nigit. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. NOTICE J. HOCHMAN PAYS THE VERY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK. TEL. 468-4 Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St L Factory Rebuil Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. New Britain Type- writer Exchange Telephone 612. LINCOLN ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE Two 2-Family Houses at Nos. 34-38 Lincoln in first-class condi- Large lot with 141-foot frontage. Just the place to put up a modern 3- or 4-family house. Rents would command whatever price you asked for them on account of choice lacation. Small house could be easily moved to rear and bring in additional income. Price s very reasonable. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. Phones 728 and 101 HARRY G. HANCOCK, Secy. 193 MAIN STREET tion.

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