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NEW BRITAIN CHURCH PARISH! There is desperate need in many homes in the city, where there is sickness, of help which a woman can so well render—domestic tasks, giving of medicine, answering door or telephone, and other things. One need not be a nurse to be able to give greatly needed aid. Adeguate protection can be furnished ageinst infection. Some of you may be so sitvated that you can give a little time to this work. For Humanity’s Sake and in the spirit of Christian Helpfuiness WILL YOU NOT VOLUNTEER Send your mame to Mr. Earle Kisselbrack, War Bureau, City Hall, or to South Church Parsonage. TRUCK GEORGE W. C. HILL, Pastor. TIRES Applied on Our A. G. HAWKER 11 Elm T RS R I Street ANNUAL PROBATION | REPORT PRESENTED Families of Offendars The annual report of P:robation Of- Micer Edward C. Connolly sented to Judge James T. Meskill, to- was pre The report shows that the sum < collected during tho i amaunt 1904 to 1916 was iy of $11,921.85 ws year f wives {probationer The lin twelve years from 5,014.94. The number quring the ¥y Vious vears The report is os follaws 1Dear Sir: Agreeable children on probat tuan in or placed was less custom in the yeourt over which vour honor presides, {1 submit herewith statisti T jport for the year ending Septe er 130, 1918. The tinued from 94, placed on ar 349, makir rrease from last s follows: hay; of probatione 0, 1917 during con- was the number September probation vear of 62, 1, made up 15 women, 209 = me observed terms and 2; number who were number who escaped, probation Sept. 30, who re-arrested 1: numb 1918, 88; total, 445. The amount of wages wolleeted for support bf slies, and children is $11,921.83 crease of $2,8 r las Amount of fines and costs eollected $1,750.10, a decreasc of $749.65 from Jast year. Cash in bank received on unsettled accounts $219 Number of Sup,rior court Hartford county, 6; number perior court cases, New 1; total 7. Number Ly prosecuti attorney other: for investigation and pos settla- ament out of court 92, an increase of 12 last vear. Aew of the many inquiries made ubout juvenile deliquency in relation to the a study of the following statistios will be found interesting. As given the figures are for 1903 or since %lie probation law went into effect and money coses, of Hu- court and ible of Superior cases, 303-04 804-05 305-06 ; of } lected | total of 445, a de- | Havea county, 114! 164 234 186 1907-08 1909 1910 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 . 1914-15 1915-16 1916~ 1917-18 3208 | | | | | i ! 1136 38 | | Total port wages and non-sup- 1904-16 costs collection, $45,014.94 | i Total fines and col- | lections from 1904-16 $16,976.89 | show of since The figures as th ompiled an increase in number minors the in placed | araft on probation into and went effect u decrease the number of men made officer from { liable sources, in own and other | states, fail to bring any positive sta- | tistics as to the effect of the war upon juvenile delinguency. Those who ave carc 1y followed the matter in | ellppings there is no | sure evide t increase of | erime : Younger clement of our popu It would be nece: ry to make ful comparison hetween conditions befo we entered the war | and since, in order to zet at the truth jor form an intelligent opinion. Xt is agreed, however, t the war may responsible in pa at least, for { such increase and this may hold true {also of our own city. Th :t of the probation law being more widely used than ever hefore, ly in cases involving the boy, . or minor is also a factor in the increased | list. Inquiries by our re- ong ation. is M. Beale appointed March irt time woman probation to succeed Mrs. Klsie O. Davis gned, has had charge of the ma- jority of the women and girls since that time. Miss Beale is agent of the New Britain Charity Organization and well fitted for this form of social se vice law continues to be enforced i actual expe number of juveniles on our | iinst the his money man who re- family and the collected in this eat deal to the homes 3 for not only but the city saved the expense of assisting the family and the man spared a jail record. The service is obligated this year, as in the past, to the hcads of factories paymasters, school principals, teach- | ers and gocial agencies of our eclty, for | their hearty co-operation with the | { officer in his work. | To the court for the unfailing in- | terest and kindness, also the prosc- cutor and police department in gen- eral, T am appreciative of courtesics and aid during the year. Yours respectfully, | EDWARD C. CONNOLLY, | Probation Offcer. | to support sum of ns a g commun family helped, | The is the | BENEITT FOOTBALL. Clay Hills and Redwoods to Pl Soldiers’ Fund. The city will open ifs football season to- morrow at the Seymour park grounds, when the Clay Hills of Hartford will | clash with the locals. This is a bene- fit game for wounded soldiers, and the | Redwood management has gladly con- sented to its thi six above to be over and every cent There will give e, selling tickets at the gate. The Clay i although hailing from Hartford, ssed as an A-1 team and last r gave both the Tigers and Ram- of their city a run-up for y championship. Neverthele: the old Redwood spirit is back again this fall, and with that hanging over their heads the Redwoods expect to bring home the bacon. Coach Gorman who is in direct charge of the players has not yet selected his combination start, but it is predicted that probable line up will include, man and Grey, ends; Danielson Robertson, tackles: Griffin and the Gor- and Kil- bourne, guards; Levine and Kolousky, | Hart, | centers; Gorman, quarterback; Bush and Soxte, halfbacks. Seymour park {s situated just op- posite the Landers, Frary & Clark gardens on Bast street. In order to get there, take the East Main street car to the end of the line, walk to the top of Smalley hill, and turn to the left. MISS MOODY RECEIVES CALL. Miss Beatrice R. Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody Maple Hill, will leave Monday to re- port for duty as Reconstruction Afde in U. S. Army General hospital No. Colonia, N. J Moody took a course in physiotherapy this summer at the New Haven Normal school of Gymnastics and for the past few weecks has been at home awaiting | her appointment. new Amcrican and Chinese Restaurant. THI. REPUBLIC Myrtie street will open THURSDAY, OCT. 10th, 25 on | We serve reguiar menls at moderate pricos, best quality and good service, J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 Redwood football team of this | the | to | of | | | 'S |mo nE DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1918, The Classified Columns are vour agents—ihe penny ads reach hundreds in the city every weelr night and the chances are that several rea ers eut of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADV : ANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16s ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR R NT trac and cludin preferrc ive 10 lectricity d our street aps month. 10- Stanley modern, Quigley 10 rooms, street Five room tenement. all modern improvements, South AMain street. 10-11-2dx am heat, 59 | vertisements for the ified columan musi be i the Herald office hy 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. clas ¥FOR SALE, Have you lost a sum O money ? Rings are found in surprisi ¥ quantities and turned in a| | the Herald. Your money wil Glasses, Pins a | surely remain in the finder’ hands if he does nct knoy who lost it. FOR sAVAD. | FOR SALE—Hudson supe x, cab- riolet Overhauled and painted Splendid mechanical condition, Bar- n. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm 10-11-6d | roR 1918 new for Elm St. 10-11-6d Ford i Williams Auto Co., home gen- Cu NTED---Woman familgdwashing. cral houseworlk. street to ke Also girl for Apply 55 is ompetent nu old baby End Ave, semaid Mrs. | | "0 RENT—Five rooms s 5 Main St., Rosenski 2nd floor. Inquir V. 1011-64 | TO RENT—I ily large fr convenience gentlemen. 2 urnished in private fam- | yy t roem, steam heat, all k for one or two| 80 Arch St. 10-11-3dx i TO RENT pper ast Main St. tenement, 10-10 room for ‘1 for phers office t 103 W JANTED—Government needs 1 women clerks, New Britain e: November 2nd. Salar Xperience unnecessary en desiring Gov't positions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Ser xaminer,) 1073 Kenois Building, s or furnitu 506. 224 Arch. 10-9-6d Baker, Phone i TO RENT—Cheap tenement 3 rooms for small family. Call evenings, WANTED-—Lady clerk for music de- partment, must and play plano. cept Monday and half day off each Pierce & Co. understand music Hours 9 to 6, e Saturday. One- weelk. C. 10-10-6d 264 Park St. 10-10-3dx WANTED — Saleswomen WANTED—Young girl in 14 La- to work restaurant as waitress. Salary dollars per week. Apply at 1 fayette St., sce Mr. Giamalis. 10-11-3dx wanted. Apply to Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. tf WANTED—A woman to work on delicatessen counter. 142 Main St. 10-11-6d WAD BERLIN GARAGE TED—Woman as housekeeper for gentleman and two children. Call 108 Seymour St., Gubbins, first 1loor. 10-10-3dx Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. WANTED—Maid for general house- Apply 41 Lexington St. 10-9-tf work. George A. Ventres, Berlin, Conn. WANTED-—A girl or woman for gen- eral housework. the right person A good home for Box 32A, Herald. 10-9-4dx To Rent WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Cooper, No washing. 115 Vine. Mrs. J E 10-8-6dx Price $4. Light Housekeeping Rooms. 3 Price Also light, rooms. WANTED—Three young ladies for clerical positions in attractive office, one as bookkeeper, short hours, Address, P. O. Box No. 1004, Cit 10-8- MANRGSS AUT €0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, SALESWOMEN WANTED—In var ous departments; also a seamstress for afternoon work. The ' Curran Dry Goods Co., 381 to 385 Main street. “ 10-8-5d Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. DENISAN GARAGE W TED—Maid or general house- work. No washing. Mrs. S. F. Goss, 48 Grove Hill, Phone 1926. 10-8-5dx HELFP WANTED—MALE, 430 MAIN STREET Idvery Onrs for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supples and Kepairing. e RN Ww. learn the business. ANTED—High school boy at store, strong and willing to help Clean after school hours and Apply tonight. Hardware, 336 9-12-1a our Herbert L. Mills, Main street. GOOD BUYE Modern 3 tenement Jarge lot only $1,000. cash, Another at $5 house with Terms $1,000 o 600 and single WANTED—BoY, reliable and honest. Good pay to right one. F. W. Wool- worth Co., 218 Main St., 10-10-3dx houses in suburbs with extra lots. $2,500 and $3 000. H. N. LOCKWOQOD, Real Estate and Insurance Cit: WANTED—Painters. Good pay, long job, come ready for work. 8 a. m. Call at Hart & Hutchinson Co., or call C. W. Willersdorf, Nelson Hotel, evenings. 10-10-3d W ANTED-—At once, young man in battery department. Good - Fuller Storage Battery Co., St. 10-10-3d STENOGRAPHERS—Will pay $18 Good chance Not insurance. Herald. License 10-10-6dx week to start. advancement. Box 4D per for Addres No. 2 | ages, | Arch | FOR SAT white Rye, i | | 1 lot of Klondike | ed Wheat, seed Horse and Cow bay, Fire split and cut to length for fire place, A few ten to twelse old pigs, sired by big type Poland-China boar. Price $10 each Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tele- phone 668-4, 9-21-tt straw, f wood, FOR SALE—Buick ¥ touring car. W. Sloper, passenger 1918 Excellent condition. Lexington St. 10-11-3dx LOST LOST—Three ring. ald ighths kerat diamond Reward for return to Her- office. 10-9-4d FOR SALE—Chamber suite, pieces ather se! of furniture, inclul sideboard. Address Box 5, Herd FOR Sound, weight, worth him. Berlin. 3 SALE — Black fair Address farm driver, 12 years 00 pounds. Price No further use Alexander B 665-3. 10-9 1 1 Tel. FOR SALE the trees or windfalls some boy Farm, S 73. Choice winter apples any other way. All kinds. Can s 14 years old. Maplee] tanley Quarter, City. 10- WANTED, WANTDED- basic day, 1 ht freight ¢ Crossing tenders, 35 cents p handlers )l 8 r hour. wanted. Whitting A street. FOR Trading Herald o SALE—On? she Company stock. fMce. Sove Box 6 10-12. WANTED—Team and auto drivers for a few days to fill vaq| cies on account of sickness. Box Herald. 10-14 | LOST—Between Landers and Kelsey street, glasses in case. Return to Herald. 10-10-3dx TWANTED—Five or six room rent desirable Elihu Bu locality, rritt school. E. R. Fow 10-11 At New Britain Gengd FOUND. STORAGE—If you want clean, dry storage room for your furniture or other goods in a brick building, see Myron D. Stockwell, the real os- tate man, National Bank building. 10-1-12dx e ———————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ed light housekeeping. 16 Prospect St. heat- Central 10-10-tf FURNISHED ROOM, provements, heated, modern im- 45 Walaut St. 10-7-tf % ! FURNSHED ROOM—Corner and High streets. Conveniences. 'Phone 19-12 10-5-tf. R ATy T R R e o PSR Y Y= NOTICE. Lake SAVE—The New Britaln Cooperative Savings and Loan Associatian Buys a One Thousand Liberty Bond and i 1 | i declares a 2 3-4 per cent. dividend for the six months ending Septem- ber 30, 1918. Shares in the 41 and W series matures and will be paid October 28, 1918. Amount to be paid $15,001.67. Subscriptions for shares in the October series will now be received at the office of the association, room 0 National Bank Buildin . 272 Main street. Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. 10-12-64 WISH TO TRADE young cow with calf 32 months old, good, zentle and healthy condition, for one ton of hay, apple potatoes, etc. Ap- ply, 264 Park street. 10-10-3dx NOTICE—The young lady that called at Porter & Dyson’s, Saturday, October 5th, inquiring the value of a diamond ring which she found, is known and will avoid trouble by re- turning same to Sergt. A. J. Rich- ardson, Police Department. 10-11-tf WANTED: Hospital, 150 bushel potatoes, head cabbage, 10 barrels apples, ‘bushel onions, 6 bushel pea-bean; 10-1 ‘WANTED—To purchase a share Sovereigns Trading Company for cash. Hall. ‘WANTED—Man and woman at pital, go: ply in person. Address Room 407 ¢ 10-10) od home and wages. 10-! WANTED—Men and women for at hospital. wages. Britain Hospital. Good home and Apply in person. 10-8 WANTED-—Person with sales abil to intervi ness men. iew professional and b Whole or spare I Good remuneration. Address Sal manager, Haven. 601 Malley Bldg., Nj 10-8-5 WANTED—Three or furnished rooms, Address four ' hea or unfurnish Box 24D, Herald. 10-7-6 To the Board of County Comm sioners of Hartford County: The Shuttle Meadow Club, Inc., a ing by Geo. authorized | T. Kimball, treasurer, di by vote of said club, hel apply for a Club Certificate to entf it to have in its possession and d pense to its members, spirituous a intoxicating liquors as an incident #ts social 1 Chap. 296 quarters of clety located at Town of Kensin fe under the provisions Pludlic Acts of 1916 at said Assoclation, Club, § Said Club has for its purposes a objects the following: To maintain and operate a coun sclub. The Offici ‘Governors It was organized May 11, 193 ers, Directors, Board are as follows: Geo. P. Hart, president; Norman Cooley, vice president; Philip Corb vice president, George T. Kimibs treasurer; W. T, Sloper, secretary. Dated at New Britain this 25th 4 of September 1918. THE SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB| By GEO. T. KIMBALIL, Trea WIN THE WAR Subscribing to the Fourth LIBERTY LOAN. After That See Me About Real Estate H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St Room 208 National Bank Building, el Estate. and Insurance. Insuranoce. WANTED—Baker, at once. Apply Hudson Lunch. 10-9-tf Don’'t endanger the life of that pre- i clous baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY FPASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisf1 the | most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STRETT Telephone 1936, Wilfiams Auto Go. Office and Service. tation, 287 Elm St! WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPAD RE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and see our Chief Opera- tor and be given information in detall about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, ete. Southern New England Telephone Co. 34 COURT STREET. One Family House For Sale on Commonwealth avenue—Very desirable location—Right near the trolley —Good large lot. See us at once. Let us sell your real estate for you— CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln street 306 Bank Builaing. THE HUN S ON THE RUN Keep Him Going HE will turn— he will strike hard— he will strive desperately keep the booty already taken and to capture more. must be made to do penitential restitution. We must send more men—all that are needed—we have pledged our aid “to the last man and to the last doHar''—and we are giving glorious help. to But he JOIN THE FIGHTING FOURTH s in France Fight—to the Utmost Buy Liberty Bonds the Way Our Bo; New Britain Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612, 72 West Main Street.