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The American Engineering Go. Does Designing and Building of ! SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts .and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND rOR THE SCRAP | HEAP? Let me save you from the serap | neap ! | “Doctor, 1 am not sick, but I don’t teel right.” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the frst time. And that just expresses it. You are not sic. enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, you can work. Y But you don’t work with the vim and zest of former days. Your sleep is not restful, and you don’t enjoy vour food as you once did. And your | ‘ner\'us get the best of you. Things | bother you, ruffle you, that you ncver noticed before. You begin to see dif- fioulties where there really are none. Trifies worry you, and not having enough troubles of your own, you borrow some. Of course. to a casual observer, you seem the same, because you are try- fng to control yourself. And if you should tell a friend, or go to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; you should shake 1t oft. You begin to doubt your- Self. You sometimes think they are rvight and try to brace up and be pright 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 it is so, it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- turing you; you are trying your best 1o fight them down, to appear happy, but in vain, You find yourself inJ the grip of an invisible power that sgeems to sap your life blood. And when yo feel vour strength energy and power slipping away from you, when you find you can't do jus- tice to your work any longer, then you become despondent and might | even feel tempted to end it all. ! You are very much in the same condition as a delicately constructed engine, which has not been cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have | in fine working order. But U‘_\'in‘,!‘ vour own hand at it, or turn it over | to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, 373 ASYLUM ST. COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. ST. | Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays | and ‘Holidays 10 to 1. i COREIN PAPER GO, WHO ESALE OEZLERS PAPER AND PAPER BiGS GENERAL TRUZKING 131 MainStreet PHONE 7086. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 481-3 TO RENT! Masquerade Costumes. Gustave Knaus 128 Glen Street. DOHERTY 7 MARKET 1146 ¥ Us For SPERRY & BARNES GOODS AND HEIN VARIETIES AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. DR. A. A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon is again located at 273 Chestnut Street. Phone 451-5. PASTEURIZED MILK 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 finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours is the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—-PURE--DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. Pen for writin under all cfgnd'm ns o ACTIVE SERVICE TYPEWRITERS ALL MAK Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. NEV BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612, 72 West Main Street. ! Board has NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918, HOTE! Hrrow TO REOVPEN. be under hotel will morniag Hyman Horwitz ate was reopen- the T'h ed tor management merly in the this city. The eral weeks tachment. the man Martin 17 Horwi of real hotel ago under At that time it ement of Daniel snch will he employed hotel clerk. French s position with J. M. But- busine closed writ at- was under Mulle . SEWER IN WINTHROP STREET To whom it Notice is may concern: hereby given of Compensation of the City the following & sments of special henefits or betterments, caused by the construction of a sewer in Winthrop reet, from Vance street to Linwood street, vi: North Side. that and the As sment made se Benefits Mortimer Her- bert V. Emil N, H. Camp and Camp, jointly Cedarvall and Cedarvall jointly o Mortimer H. Camp and Her- bert V. Camp, jointly Frank Dainesi Selma 79.50 Marguerite Scheidell S John Weber and Stella Weber, 92.¢ Lolia M. Littlehales Louise S. Schilling and rell Realty Co., jointly state of Hugh Reynolds ma Bennett .. am J. Flanner lannery, James John H. Flannery, Mary Flannery, Grace A. F. Stevens, and Anna M. Rempp jointly .. TR Mary E. C. Murray and Mar- ret C. Gilfedder, jointly .. Bod- Thomas F. Flan- Total And it finds . or special benefits or betterments to any other person T party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, (N. B. Herald) City Clerk. B e Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss: Probate Court December 5, A. D., 1918. Estate of Miles W. Heady, late of the town of New Britain in said dis- trict, deceased. Upon the application of Mary Heady, praying that as administratrix on said estate she may be authorized and empowered to sell certain real estate of said deceased, as per said application on file more fully ap- pears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 12th day of December, A. D., 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pend- ency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and re- turn make to this Court of the notice given. order cf Court MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. MANROSS AUTO G0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. B e ——— 'OR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, club house or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall J. HGCHMAN JUNK DEALER suitable for THE d Sells All Kinds of SLEIGHS AND BUGGIES Tel 468-4 Bla} WAGONS, STEADY, LIGHT, CLEAN, WORK. Good Pay. Sewing Machine Operators and bench workers. Apply the C. JLWHITE MFG.CO. DENISGN GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Wiiliams Auto Go. Office and Service. Station 287 Elm St TO RENT—Light housckeep- ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single room $2.25. 422 Main St. by | | of New Britain, | $281.43 | i 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 prepo- | FOR RENT- sition, TO RENT. CASH IN HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FIVE-ROOM ments. Rockwell tenement Apply 34 avenue and All floor, Glen, improve- corner cottage in stern part city, ne trolley. ; Address Box 20X, Herald. i 11-30B-0-D-t4 | WANTE eral housework. 16 Washinzion )—Competent girl Mrs, St for gen- George Hill 12-4-3d WANTED-—fixperienced girfs on cov- cring machines and turning in. Ap- ply Walnut St., New Britain Paper Box. 12-4-3d -—ITour-room bath, o, | 24 2dx | tenen $13.00 12 South a INT—Tenement 87 of six Prospect street rooms. 12-4-3dx nement of three rooms Inquire 36 Connerton street. 2-8-tf TO R son st party. Tenement at 68 Rent reasonable Tel. 319-4.— Harri- to right 12-3-3dx FOR RENT spacious Auto storage room in lding in Corbin place ntral, and several centranc reasonable. Also storage room | iture. D. J. Hayes, black- smith, Corbin Place. Tel. 614-2. 12-2-6dx Store and garage at 15 Store could be used purposes. Inquire T. Farreli, 78 Maple St 11-27-tf WANTED. Position by man with 9 vears' experience, in shipping de- partment. Can do hand marking. Willing worker. Box 10C, Herald. 12-4-3dx WANTED-—BYy smal] American family | tenement in desirable locality. Box 16A, Herald. 12-4-4a WANTED—Boarding and free homes for attractive healthy children of all ages. Apply Conn. Children’s Aid Society, Brown Thomson build- ing, Hartford. 12-4-1dx WANTED—Men and women for work at New Britain Hospital. 11-28-tf —— FURNISHED ROOMS, DESIRABLE ROOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Private family. Box 8 R, Herald. 12-5-1dx THREE light housekeeping steam hea modern Phone 14 12 evenings. room convenience 12-5-1d Women for general office work. Ap- elevator, Main New win National Bank Bldg. 2-4- ubbing and 27 St., 5d WANTED—G for stripping tobac- co. Good pay. steady employment. Apply Room 21, R. R. Arcade. X 12-4-2d WANTED—Lady to take office and wait on customers; ex- perience not necessary. Address P. O. Box 6 Hartford, Conn. 12-4-2dx WANTED—Lady clerk over 20 to manage a Dremium store; experi- ence not essential. Call at 383-385 Main st. The Royal Stamp Co. 12-4-2dx clerk. Mec- 12-3-2dx charge of W TED-—Young lady Enroe's, West Main St. WANTED—A girl for kitchen Apply Y. W. C. A. 3-3d WANTED—Two competent maids, one for cook and laundress, ona for second work. Apply evenings, Miss Whittlesey, 279 W. Main. 12-3-tf — e e e HOEDLP WANTED—MALE. work. WANTED—Two messengers with bicycles. Western Union Telegraph Co. 12-6-24 WANTED—Boy to make himself use- ful in store; good future. The Grafonola Shop, 138 Main street 12-5-1dx FIRST-CLASS steam engineer in fac- tory. Only high-grade men need apply. Apply at U. 8. Employment Service, 1 Main street. 12-5-64 WANTED—Part time or female. Western graph Co. janitor, Union male Tele- 12-4-24 WANTED—Position as fireman, by experienced colored man; is capa- ble af operating any kind of a portable steam engine. Address P. O. Box 82, Plainville. 12-3-3dx NICELY FURNISHED one or two improvements. Street. ROOM—For | gentlemen. Modern Inquire at 36 Camp 12-5-3d FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM—For entleman. Modern improvements. Walnut 11-30-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES -— Re- liable agent wanted to handle a new | heating device that takes the place of coal or wood, a new invention that is guaranteed to do the work. We will give exclusive selling rights to the right party. Write or call. Rex Burner Co., 108 Pratt St., Hart- ford, Conn. HELP WANTED—Shop helpers press- hands, assemblers, etc. Steady work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Depot. 11-306d LOST. LOST—On Glen, Union Laundry yard, Grand, Prospect, Walnut or High stree to post office, wrist watch, octagon shape. Reward if returnad to Richter & Co. 12-5-1d LOST—Two wire auto wheels with 34x4 cord tires, mounted, between Middletown, Hartford and New Britain. Reward. Address Her- ald Box Tires. 12-4-2d ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | i All Advertisements for the classified <olumn must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money witl surely remair in the finder's hands if he dces nct{ know who lost it. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Yellow Perfection nips, $1 per bu. delivered. Johnson, Kensington. 12 FOR SALE—Friday and Satur] evenings, 7:30-9, furniture. St, FOR SALE—A model 90 fiv ger Overland touriag car condition, four goad tires. Caj seen at Corbin's Gurage, Tues Thursday and Friday evenings] this week, between 7 and 9 o'cl or by special appointment by ¢ ing Tel. 1608. 12-3 FOR SALF furniture —Mahogany victrola 9 Meadow st FOR SALE-—Nice two family house Inquire 12-3-3dx all modern conveniences. 36 Wallace St. floor. 12-4 FOR SALE—Guernsey Ccow. FOR SALE—Young cow, ready calf. Scott's Swamp District. R. Laurenson, Box 87, Forest Conn. B 12-5-2dx milk. Ixcellent family cow. H gain %o quick purchaser. H. Shu sky. Beckley, Conn. 11- to ust 1le, FOR SALE—Good squarc piana, FOR SALE—New invention; good family, for boiling and wash- ing clothes. Burn wood. Good profit. larek, Root Farm, Berlin, Conn. by gas, coal 12-5-1dx Lawrence Pod- for Come and t it or FOR SALE—Ford condition. New tires. 218, Herald. runabout. , $150. 12 FOR SALE—Pigs, all ages, weeks to 24 weeks old. Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel. from 6 The Berlin 668-4. FOR SALE—Chalmers car, 1915, 4 passenger touring; bargain if td at once. Inquire 185 Fairview New Britain. 12 10-17-tf FOR SALE—8 room house with im- large barn 3-4 acre large | Will be sold very reason- street provements, of land, all kinds of garden. able. Inguire & cor. Kelsey. fruit, Chapman leas set, FOR SALE—One genuine three-piece living room brass bed, one mahogany lib table, one mandolin, two br{ statues and other bric-a-brac, comfortables, four sofa pillows, “Hot Spot” heater. Herald, NOTICE. VIOLN a specialty. M. H. Fleitzer. uate Indiana Conservatory; pupil Kortschak. erts St. INSTRUCTION — Beginners Grad- also Address 28 Rob- 12-5-6dx 4AA. 12-5 FOR SALE—16,000 bushels A 1 toes, beans (12 cents a quart upwards, apples, cabbage, etc. Will deliver. Carl Schw 107 Glen St. 12 NOTICE—My having left dren, I refuse to contracted by her. son. pay any wife, Mabel Robinson, me and my three chil- bills George Robin- truck, to! P FOR SALE—One Ford Ford runabout; Overland car; all in A-1 condition. ville Garage, Hast Main st. 151, 11-28] Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. FIRE INSURANC We can protect your Dwelling Furniture in the best companies, and Low Rates. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., ROOM Two family house on Winthrop St. for Sale—The always a good market for houses there—We sold houses there in the last few months—We expect to this one QUICK—It’s only $6,000—Rent corner of ' Clintock St. and Commonwealth Ave. $13. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Buflaing. )1t Happens in the Best Regulated Families GEORGE TheE FUuRAce 8 SUT— won'T You Go Down AND BumiD A GoqD' ROARING FIRE ? . I'M ABOUT FROZE, HA-GQA-HA - THERE'S & GooD CARTOON ~ | DON'T 'MEMRAER SEEIN' THAT- ThHERe'S A WAR ARTICLE ( MISSED Tou = SAY-= LM Going To SAVE Tnts How's (T ComMinG ALONG GEORGE T