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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY JUNE 18, 1918. These stalwart supports buiit into Ajax Tires brace the entire width of the tread— give added strength where road strain is greatest — more comfort —more mileage. No other tire has or can have Shoulders of Strength—itisa special patented Ajaxfeature. 97% Owners’ Choice This big percentage of Ajax output goes to motorists themselves—who choose Ajax to take the place of other tires that came with AJAX ROAD KING Designed—built—guaranteed to uphold Ajax rep- utation for service. On the road, in competition with other tires, AJAX ROAD KING gives proof Come in and see the Road King Tire today. *“More Tread on the Road’” democrat in service. safety factor. of superiority. Truly, a monarch in quality, a Note triangle barbs—added Our Ajax Tire Supply Depot is headquarters for Ajax Tires, Ajax Inner Tubes—and real service. MORRIN’S GARAGE, New Britain, Gt. “While Others Are Claiming Quality, We Are Guaranteeing It.” } i COUNCIL WILL NOT | GET FULL REPORT Public Hearings Yet to Be Held Tunnel Gontroversy Alderman O. F. Curtis, the special council tigating the Burlington announced this morning committee would make no report to the council at its meeting tomorrow ht. A of progress will be made and next meeting, or possibly at a special meeting, a complete report and rec- ommendations will be presented. Chairman Curtis states that after exhaustive inquiries and personal in- igations, assisted by the city en- gineer, his committee has now gath- tunnel plan that his definite report at the ered practically all the necessary data | week of hearings and June probably during the 0 one or sShop C C. H. KEELEY Repalring A Specialty CARRIAGE CO., New Britain, Conn. Automobile Seymour HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. A. RODENSKY, Tel. 1591, J. HOCHMAN TAYS BEST PRICES FOI PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, TLES, OR "OND HAND 1URE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. Or. MARY 6. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. 2 to 4 JUNK, and 7 to 8 p. m. | monthly { pected to be rather | Reports from chairman of | committee inves- { automobile regular - ! a heavier and 1 $13,405. iven. At this time factory representatives or interested citizens \\fll be expected to attend and voice their opinions on the matter, after having first explained to them the complete plans for water develop- ments and the alternative possibili- ties. Other Reports to Be Received. Thus, with no report from the tun- nel committee tomorrow night, the on of the council is ex- a routine affair. the board of public which meets tonight to grant hearings, will be received at other cular report; committe The pecial investigation committee will report in fa of repairin White police patrol and more powertul that originally suggested. commissioners will also a report, asking permission to a contract with the Seagraves company for the purchase of an auto- mobile aeria] truck with a 75-foot ex- tension ladder. The contract price The fire commissioners v wise ask for power to dispose ot v Electrician George Cooley’s auto- obile truck end to purchase a new truck for nmnm 2 1c special committee to prepare a memor the New Britain , boy who have died in the ice make a report tomorrow night and ayor expects to ask permission name a s 1 committee ta work with the board of assessors in a stment of propert assess: inding ror service car than The fire lik for se several resoiution the in will Angelo F n months o introduced a askin for inform regarding ction swimming pool and tomorrow night he introduc: ar atic some the matie const of a t city probably tion in an mpt ac- tion on 42 Hartford Ave. | BOT- | FURNI1- Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., ! | D women quested to number of the hig public held Fox's theater to- cveni Let all New Brit- their desire to help campaign by being with their enthu- WOMEN ALl o are fullost RALLY. in the have their of ntly r possible present at ity 1y orrow in women the War present m oW 1d help crest. vACUT M WATCH YOUR This Adv. to have yonr $x42 foot rug cl | the fleor at with | dust, no electric power 1 card at onc i WORK DONE home, | Post New Office, HOME SEEK IRS Note These Choice Loca 0N COTTAGES 6 Room Cottage and Francis Street. Barn, 210 foot lot, 78 9 Room Co’(tage, Chestnut Street, 160 foot lot. 6 Room C foot lot. 7 Room Cottage, 81 ‘ottage and Garage, Stratford Road, 125 Columbia Street. Price $3,700. Cheaper than paying rent. Let us show you these pmpemu ’Phone 728 or 101 immediatel The Home Basking & Reaity Co. 193 Main Street from | the | purchasing the use of the electrical de- | will | bother you, resolu- ! and 65 cents entitles you | | tice ! even fe ien DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARIE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP HEAP? ‘Doctor, T am not s but I don’t feel right.”” That say to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not sick enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, you can work. ek, is what many But and zest of restful, you don’'t work with the vim days. Your sleep and you don't enjoy your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things ruffle you, that you never You begin to see dif- former is not noticed befor ficulties where there really are none, Trifles worry you, and not having enough troubles of your own, you borrow some. Of course, to a ca 1 observer, you the because you are try- And if you go to an in- seem same, control yourself. should tell a friend, or experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; you should shake it off. You begin to doubt your~ sel You somectimes think they are right and try brace up and be bright and cneerful. But then your old feeling will come hack with re- newed vigor. You begin to wonder if it really is your mind only. And if it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity ? Anguishing thoughts begin tor turing you; you are tryving your be t them down, to appear happy, vain. You find yourself in ip of an invisible power that to =ap your life blood. ing to to seems And when you feel vour 1nd power slipping away from vou tind you can’t do jus- vour work any longer, then .come despondent and might 1 tempted to end it when to you I You are much in the condition delicatel which has not n cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But tryins your own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap. very same consiructed ine, Let from the heap! me save you DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartlord Specialist, COR. FORD ST. CONN. ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, Hours—10 to 1 and 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1. strength serap The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chancns are that several read- s out of the hundreds will he interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE MINTMUM CHARGE 16¢ ONE CENT A WORD money ? === Have you lost a sum ¢ Glasses, Pins a1 Rings are found in surprisin quantities and turned in a the Herald. Your money w surely remain in the finders hands if he does net knov who lost it. EACH INSERTION. ! HELP WANTED—T FOR SALE. FOR SALE, GHRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng. Tel. Co. ¥FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHOKE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- WANT D-—Girl or young work in a drug store and evenings. Address Office. woman to afternoons M, Ilerald >xperienced High wages and went offered. Elite Main operator and steady street. nent employment under good working conditions. Call and sce our Chief Opera- tor and be given information in detail about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, di abllity and pension plan, rest room, ete, Southern New England D—Competent g housework. Apply Chamberlain, Vine Mrs street. 6-12-tf 179 GIRL to Apply for H. New Bodwell, 3ritain National hank 6-12-tf Teiephone Go, 51 COURT SIRI' WANTED—Maid for general house- work. One willing to go to the country for the summer. Mrs, T Bristol, 77 Grove Hill LOST. LOST—DMasonic ring in Walnut Hill park. Finder ples return to H. A. GIRLS on Shirt work. Learnets taken. Appl Commercial Shirt Co., 2 Steady work. 2nd floor, Arch st 6-12-6d Baxter, at Porter & Dyson Co. 6-18-1dx LOST—Gold beads either Thurs WANTED — Apply Boston Store. 7-tf Friday morning. Return to Iferald. 6-17-2d TO EEVE, " TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald WANTED—Young WANTED ladies between years to learn aiting. Paid while Chicf operator, England lephone. ages of 16 telephone ope learning. Apply Southern New to WANTED. 53 years old > in private s’ experience Address Box 6-1 Po- fam- sober 11XX, dax ition o ily: four and reliable. Herala Office. motoreycle 6-18-1dx Indi Iy st FOR SALE cheap, 20 Cher ALFE—Seven line; fruit. Plainvillc room cottage on Inquire John 6-18-5dx SALE—One and sprin parlor stoy 2nd FOoR hed dresse one almost 5% Winthrop St., 6-18-3dx new, side door, e Woodland. growth. About 1-2 mile west of Farmington depot, on high- way. Price $400. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-18- FOR SALT YUR ROOMS OF UP- TO-DATE FURNITURE. Can be bought right if taken at once. Terms to responsible party. Box 13C, Herald. FOR 18 years' 5d FOR SALE—A }‘ur\l touring car. All in good comiition. KElectric lighted, shock absorbers and accelerator. Address Touring Car, ]Ivl‘\l(l office. 18-2dx springs and bureau at once. 753 East 6-18-1dx FOR SALLE—Bed, Cheap if taken street. { FOR SALE—Ford touring car in umd running order. Price right. T. H. Cogswell, 8 Chestnut street. -18-2dx FOR SALE—Building lot in dere. Cheap. Apply W. BE. Kensington. 'Phone 656-12. 6-18-5dx Belvi- Hart, FOR SALE—Organ. Very cheap. Cost $160. Must sell. Good as new. Pay- ments. Inquire 417 Arch street 6-18-1dx Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply WANTED-—Small tenement of with modern con- two adults. Box IX 6-18-3dx four or five rooms veniences by Herald. Herald Pub. Co.|c RENT—At Moore. 6-18-(¢ SPACE TO F N ouple wants 4 improvements, center. Address or 5 room rent, all 15 minutes from 16C, Herald. 6-17-3dx FOR SALE—1 drill press, 2 trip hammers, 2 lathes, 1 planer, 1 blower, 6 anvils, 8 vises, shafting and pulleys, leather belting. Sperry, at Clayton. 6-15-tf = St e Py FOR SALE—Two parlor kitchen table and chairs throp St stoves 139 ¥ FOR SAL! delivery, 1916 All good order. Nelson, 703 Bast St., uck. Overland model, self Sacrifice $ Tel. FOR wood, timber. 500 cords Two “Wood", P. wood. from railr O. Box 6-17] 2 SOLD. turned do ving; 191§ B Overland Tour M "ourin 1916 Dd ry: 1915 Overland Packard Pt ton and -ton truck Ce Company, Arch stree artford 1916 livery: 1-ton Motor 86 Springer FOR cow. Tel. 26 FOR M. Tel. FOR SALE—Sr \s good call 32 SAl 1916 0. 180 Ford Black 5 tourin Rock 6-1 aker, 411, all new. C Camp street. awford Ran 11l 145 FOR SALE house, barn and large tonishingly low deputy sheriff, —Property at west e lot; at an price. A. P. M 46 Main St 6-14 CAR—Cost ago. Can he bought at most your own price. Painting Y somest roadster and Berloin, $10,000 state, Taft at Ove at Hotel TO RENT—9-rg modern, located Berlin street. 'Phone T. W. O’C nor, broker. 5-2 FOR SALE OR cottage, all FOR feet SALE—2 Steel I-Beams, 32 long. Sperry, at Clayton 6-15-tf TO RENT: 3-4 room nished for light improvements. Eureka street. suites housekeeping. All (Central). Address Room Register, S4 W. Main N. E. Lane, Mg 6-17-tf fur- TO RENT—On Main street, two un- furnished rooms, also two rooms for Jight housekeeping. Address W. W. Leland, 215 Main street, City. 6-17 TO RENT -— Tenement, Modern conveniences. 168 Maple street. five rooms, Large yard, 6-14-6d TWO FURNISHED APARTMENTS— of two and four rooms for light Experienced young of refine- situation as stenogra- office assistant in private small business. References Herald. 6-15-3d lady ment desi pher and office or Box 24, | WANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATELY. AND IFIFTY TOURING ROAT 'ERS MU BE MODELS AND IN GOOD CHANICAL CONDITION; PAY A HIGHER PRIC ANY OTHER DEALER. HAVEN AUTO EXCHANGE, DOW STREET, NE O GEORGE STRE! VEN, CONN. - TEL. CARS LATE COLONY 3206. 6-12-124 housekeeping at 56 Maple street, opposite Pearl street. 6-6-tf TO RENT: Enauire four rooms, Connerton second floor. St. 5-27-tf NTED—Board and room vate family by voung lady. Herald Office in pri- FURNISHED ROOMS. Board and room at 93 2 gentlemen. Bakery tween Arch street for Over Hoffmann's shop. Call evenings, be- and 8 6-18-5dx >ctric vacuum cleaners, day. Delivered. Telephone 6-8-e-o0-d-tf NOTICE- $1.00 per 2079. L nicely furni it two gentlemen. 162 Main, M up or take elev; wrge room, vereign's Davison, 2 tor. one or block, flights 18-5dx ‘e, new, neat furnished "augoda Inn, Momauguin. for particulars or call between the hours of 3 to b. rooms at Write liberty 536, 10 to 12 or 6-18-€4 S T MRS, MARIE—The world’s wonder rologist A call on thi ndy will convince you of her wonderful gift in casting your horoscopes of life, ge front room, all Three minutes from cellent board. 6 Lake 102-3. G-18-1d 'O RENT— convenienc post office. E Court. Tel. planet. Office in the Regal bldg, 84 ond floor. Hours, 30 p. m. 6-18-3dx TAKEN Allen car. 5-12 6-17-6dx electricai wiring, 11 doorbells and work reasonably. Richard Jr., Jerome St., telephone AUTOMOBILE PARTIES out. Reasonable rates Richard Covert d HELP WANTED—MALE. work in a drug Herald Office. 6-18-2d to store. Address D, cxperienced grocery | Apply Box 21BB, Herald Of- 6-17-6ax Reliable man past middle ure orders for ardy ry stock, good ing trac all established, pay, pleas: ant work. Burr s, D chester, Conn. D man and Na- ED ‘iy\w)wl Experienced P Box Machine WESTERN SECTION of city: three minutes’ walk from Stanley Work One Jarge front room with all mod- ern improvements; suitable for one or two gentlemen. all 26 6-17-2dx housclkeeping conveniences. evenit hum All modern 1473-12. Call rooms "Phone urnished uk DI gentleman, RY for 90 room 28 P Tel. G. A. GLIDDEN ROOF WORK, Plumbing and Heating. 1339-4. SQUARF MANROSS AUTD €0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 'hone 2227 13[’ Ar(,h St Telephone 636- 108 FRANKIIN or Apply N. alnut Street. B. Paper G-13-tf | tionar 3ox Co. Chauffeur for truck. A 21 Commercial, 6-13-5d SD- mour & Co., - | L young ot and witl cost newer man good | expert- | W clp office | writing, experic pected. Address D Box Plainville. 6 “Freight hand crossing tenders by N. Y., N H. R. R. Appiy at freight Whiting St. 68, 11-tf H & office, 4-6-tt | Station, DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET fvery Cars for hire, day and nigot. Stor: Supplies and Repatring. Williams Auto Bo. Office and Service. 287 Elm St. | JFFOR new. SALE—Four Tel. 90. ilke 3dx clubs golf G- | FOR SALE—Cauliflower cabbage and kohlrabi plants. Also cut flowers. 1. Suprenant, 42 \Whiting st | FOR SALE—Garage busines drafted; will sell at great sacrifice. P. Marsh, deputy sheriff, 46 Ma St 6-14-6d FOR SALE—Three automobiles, one runabout and two touring cars; price right; new car guarantee goes with these cars. E. G, Bab- cock. Tel. 90. 5-13-tf WANTED. A HIGHER WAGE THAN USUAL will be paid to a competent, middle aged, single man for general farm ! work on country place near Hartford. Steady job all year. References re- quired. Address, Steady, Box 11C, Herald. 62 and 61 F 75 and 77 Fairview Sreet, 22 Prospect Street and Barn, Also Other Good Properties. at the 668-4, Bey 6-3 FOR SALE—Pigs Farms. Telephone FOR SALE—Twelve-room house barn; one single house, 11 all improvements. Nos. 625, south end Arch St. Inquire Radil, 389 Arch St. 6 FOR SAL 64 F lere E—Two 2-family houseg view street, Inquire B s Posy Shop, or Phone 971- 6e5- T ——— e ——— e e NOTICE! THE VICTORY LUNCH Church Street, after heing close! for alterations for five days, open its doors today. Everything up-to| date, and we hope that we will b able to satisfy our customert even the most partcular. \Th food served here is the best th market affords A GOOD EATING —TRY TUS O Up-to-the-Minute in Ev The Victory Lunch Co., s 40 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. PLACE E. FOUR BARGAINS FOR SALE. icw Street, Renting for $768 per annum. rentin g for $6.00 per annum. Renting for $612 per annum. These are all worth seeing me about. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SURAX O e price, your house for you. CAMP REAL 2 Main strect HERE IS SOMETHING VERY DESIRABLE—W believe it can’t be beat for a one family house for th Located in desirable section on Commonwealt! Avenue—Right on Trolley—Is New, all improvements—I] there anything more you could ask for and be reasonahle Rent No. 189 Winthrop street, $20—Let us sell or rex. ESTATE CO. 205 Bank Building. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED Good Wages While Leéming and High Piece Work Prices. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORPORATION Rockwell-Drake Division Plainville, Conn.