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| | POLICE MAKE RAID; SIXTEEN ARRESTED Bt Mon Streel Gambling Joint Cleaned Out g i | | Angelo Clanflone’s tailoring shop in Erwin's block on East Main street was ralded last night by Sergeant Johnson and Officers Murphy and McCue, and Clanflone, Lucien Bonz- ana, Nickola Verna, Nickola Scappel- attl, Joseph Manyin and John Martin were arrested for gambling. flone wassfined $10 without costs this morning for keeping a house used for gambling purposes and Bonzana, Verna, Scappelati and Manyin were tined $2 for gambling. Martin, who is an ex-soldier, having been discharged & few days ago from the allowed to the fled that Le was merely looking on. hen the officers entered Cianflone srabbed $6.55 from the table. The raid followed an investigation by Patroman McCue of some noi which he heard while patrolling Fast Main street, at 10:50 last night. Hear- ing noises in the rear of bLlock he went the rear block and through a window five men playing cards. Some money was lying on the table. Officer Cue went to Main street and return- ing with Sergeant Johnson and Officer Murphy, made the arrests. o as The men adwmitted playing cards but said that the money which was taken in on the game, an Italian game called 2-7, was to be used for blg blow-out on the Sunday preced- ing Christmas. A keg of beer and some chickens were to be bought. Asked by Prosecuting Attorney Klett if it was to be a big wind-up of the vear, Cianflone said “No, no wine, just beer.” Private Dewey Selander is spending a furlough at his home in this city. Selander is undergoing treatment in the Walter Reed hospital in Wash- ington. He lost an arm while in act- ive service in France. — WILSON WILL NOT VISIT GERMANY ' Prench Peoplo Arranging For Iis Reception—Conference Con- venes December 17, Dec. 10, (Havas.)—Steplc foreign minister; minister of marine; Tardieu, head of the Franco- American general commission for war matte Armand ®. Gauthier, former minis .rine; GGen. John J. Pershing, Col. 1. M. House and z number of Americans associated in the work of the American cominission will leave Paris Thursday night for Brest to I sident Wilson. Mr. Wil will enter the roads v, in the afternoon. The welcoming party will go on board at once. The President will land at 3 o'clock. An hour later tr will leave for s, It will here at 10 o'clock and be President Poizcare, Premier u and a Jarge ofli ¢ President will e taker Jace, where luncheon wiil be served. On Monday afternoon Mur. Wilson will be accor solemn re- ception at the Hotel De Ville ensuing davs President long trip through districts and cities of Paris, Pichon, er of his nmet Clenmen- Wilson will K the devastated castern France. There see: to be no change in the plan to begia the peace conference on December 17. CITY ITEMS. We cash Christmas Club checks. Besse-Leland Co.—Advt. The Stanley Works basketball team of the Y. M. C. .A. league will practico tonight at the gvmnasium. We cash Christmas Club Besse-Leland (‘o.—Advt. Constable George Stark, James M. Butler and John F. Meehan have been appointed appraisers of the bankrupt estate of James E. O'Brien, formerly proprietor of the Hotel Bassett and cafe. checks. ‘0. will —advt. Connors-Halloran ¢ your Xmas club check cash DON'T TRUST A QUACK DOCTOR You wouldn’t put your health in the hands of a natural born untrained doctor. You wouldn't want your teeth filled by a correspondence school dentist ! And you don’t want your STORAGE BATTERY cared for by an untrained man—even if he says he knows all about Batteries. Treating STORAGE BATTERIES 1s a profession with us—we are trained battery experts and we recognize and EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918 iJEWISH WOMEN ARE ASKED TO GIVE AID Retugees in Jerusalem Are o Hospital Supplies and Other Things. An earnest appeal has been issued to the Jewish women of New Britain for The re- | ceived by the Zionist Organization of America . “The population in Galllee and ref- ugees returning to Jaffa and Jerusa- lem are in dire distres: numerous ses of pneunonia are noted, there is great need for hospital supplies and line and > material is not pur- chasable. The women of America must respond at onc This is onc of many requests for aid that have come from sufferers in Palestine The Zionist women of America have heretofore answered the call. Today plea demands a definite wer from every Jewish woman of America, the need is great- er, the suffering is more intense, the hardships are more acute, and the appeal cannot be denied. The w Britain chapter of Hadas- sall has asked for contributions of linen, including sheets, pillow slips, towels, nderkerchi rash cloths, blanke and 1slin or lawn. This “linen showcvw will be nducted from December 15 to 22, with head- quarters at Talmud Torah hall. Bundles may be left there any after- noon or eveni aid for the refugees in Jerusalem. following cablegram was SUE RAILROADS, NOT DIRECTOR GENERAL Cleveland Judge Rules All Actions for Damages Should Be Against Individual Company. Cleveland, O., Dec. 10.—Personal injury suits should be brought against railroad companies and not against the director-general, according to a ruling by Judgze Willis Vickery, of the common pleas court here. W, G. Mc- Adoo, ‘director-general of railroads, recently held that he, instead of in- dividual railroads, must be made de- fendant in such suits. Judge Vickery pointed out if the railroads should again pass to private ownership, judgments against Direc- tor-General McAdoo personally would fail unless a fund was provided for payment. TUnder Judge Vickery's ruling, two damage suits recently filed in com- mon pleas court will stand with the ! Erie Railroad company defendant. The company objected to McAdoo's ruling. WILL SUPPRESS RIOTS Troops m Munich Ordered to Shoot If There is Any Further Trouble— Freedom of Press Guarantced. Munich, Dec. 8, (By the Associated Press.)—In a statement today Pre- mier Eisner calls on the people of Bavaria o maintain strict order. He Newd The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads rezch 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- sition. CASH IN ADVAN E. MINTMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | TO RENT. LOST. AL TO RENT: i room ner Chestnut ) a4 E a cottage, co all im- month Phor 12-10-co0d-3dx “our rooms, 86 Grove 12-10-6dx —Five room improvements; finished. In- St. Call 2112 2-10-3dx zood locality furnace; qure 6 all just Main TO ment, T—A cozy four room tene- h ot 13.00. 224 South TO RENT—Tenement five rooms improvements. Adults High St only GARAGE STORAGE for rent. 961 Stanley St 12-6 TO RE ~Tenement of three rooms In basement. Inquire 36 Connerton | street. 12-3-tf TC TO RENT--Store Cherry St. for storage B. Tarrell, and garage Store could be purpos Inquire Maple St. 11- at 45 used . 194 I OELP WANTED—MALE. care of fur- 12-6-tf WA nace, TED- Tan to take Hotel Beloin. FIRST-CLASS steam engineer in fac- | L tory. Only high-grade men nced apply. Apply at U. S. Employment Service, 1 Main street. LOST- ARGE, One chain for George Corbin, 49 worth Fiader ST with valu red to Her: Saturday rls night, t War Main and who ast orth corner Will Miss of boy lizabeth New ST-—Pair , of Smith marked ‘‘Harvey ford,” in case. to 378 Stanley Commercial * St. or of pleasa 350 lcather crescent d diamond in « Savir found ves ool and South S & Reward if delivered FOR SAI 34 For Lex FOR SAT for use e rarms, FOR % 0} Rentschler 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 who lost it. FOR SALE. White ILeghorn pullet; St E-—Ilardwood cut to lengt in fire place. The Berli: Berlin Conn. Te! 11-30-eod- | FOR SALE-—Prosperous grocery meat business with option on py erty. In popular section this'd This is a live proposition and staad inspection. K. L. Johnd 194 North st. Phone 640. B 12-10- nl n te Hous L. hold goods reas Clark, 87 Arch 12-104 | FOR SALE. able. Mrs. third floor. FOR SALE—Yellow Perfection nips, $1 per bu. delivered. C. ¥ pin nte Reward i 12-10 West 00k containing | Stamps at | Commercial Sts. it return to field, 76 Belden | -10-1dx lasses Detwer inley H Lewis, rt- WANTED- evenings. N Main WANTED Apply 63 ~Competent cook. Appl Whittlesey, 2 A woman to work by th Curtis St.,, Phon Waitress i, at the 67 Arch st 5-3d vithout laundry. Apply & 12-6-6 Broad- D—A maid for general house- Johnson, Kensi ¥ i - Gue -ellent gain #o quick purc sky. Reclley, Conn 1sey o x FOR SALE—1916 6-40 senger Cabriolet ed and in swly painted. Hudson t This car good condit Bargain 1t a to Morris C'ohn, 10-1d OST—By poor the parade returr to Franklin St "URNISHED n room suitable for and parlor. 35 Ch, man, money tied in handkerchief during Saturday. Michael furnished, tw, amount of ! Rew Gar rd it TANTED—Girl no washin to do genera Mrs. J. J Winthrop 12-10-5d NOTICE. house- Wit- Auto Co., 287 Elm st. 12-4 X PARLOR STOVE fect condition Have steam he: flat, no se for it. Sacrifice. quire 5 Main st., third floor, AND PIPE.! H ROOMS, seen taining use of bath nut St. NOTICE—Will picking some money to Goods Store the up ane §5 wa bills, Bookkeeper and person who ws an envelope ving stamp an at Curran avoid trou 12-10-1d con- kindly return 12-10- 18 - WANTED. i a by n and women for w 's at New Britain Hospital. 11-2 i X WANTED—1,000 intelligent men 12-10-2ax | | VIOLN " TC Middle aged man, talks three guages, wants clerical or any of work evenings, Sati lan- kind rday or Sun- > RENT-—Furnished Rooms. second Arch street, 439 floor. right. 5.11.2d pupil erts St. days, p. m. Phone 15 Tel. MARKET TO RED tlema evenings. floor. modern 70 Furnished room for gen- | convenience: Walnut strde NSTRUCTION . H. Fleitze: Conservatory Kortschak. call top | -4dx | cabinet e DOHERTY NICELY FURNISHED sxeum-hezl'ml; room. 50 Count St 1046-14 NOTICE-—I will pay cash Must be in good condition. 4 12-9-44 for goo. Grafonola or Phon Beginaers Grad- Victrola. read the New one month. Chatfleld’s, York Call daily 285 M 12-1 WANTED—One or rooms for couple street preferred. Phone 672-13 or Berlin. two unfurnis and child. M| (Reasonab) write box 12-10- d ° X | WANTED—Someone with necesd 12-10-5dx | OTICE Try Us For SPERRY & BARNES GOODS AND HEINTZ 57 VARIETIES LARGE FU. heated. street. Phone NISHED ROOM 2006-3, Steam | 19 Court | 12-6-8dx FOR SALE FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM gentleman. 45 Walnut St. Modern improvements. | For 11-30-tf Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, suitable for club house | or would make flne home. A LARGE, well-furnished and steam- heated front room men. 29 South High, i 1 | | for two gentle- | 12-10-3dx Phone 1417-3. hau 12-9-6 ashes to " FIRE IN Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. Furniture in the best companies, and Low Rates. cash to go in partnership with in new paying invention. Box Herald. 121¢ L d SURANCE We can protect your Dwelling H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, ROOM 24 H. N. LOCKWOOD, ical Esiate and Insurance City Hall LARGE for two gentlemen or man and wifo for light housekecping. PLEASANT Prospect st, FRONT ROOM Inquire 84 12-10-1dx Here are a couple of desirable two family housed One is on Winthrop street, the other on Camp stree Either of them ought to satisfy you. They are in neighb) says that the disturbances such as those that occurred Friday night can- not be tolerated and that the troops assigned to preserve order have bean instructed to use their weapons ruth- lessly if necessary. The premier adds that he is confi- dent that the trouble which led to the attack on Herr Aur, the minister ot the interior, arose through press bickerings over himself and Aur who was defeated for the premiership by Eisner. Nevertheless, the premier re- fuses to curtail the freedom of the press. TIn replying to a newspaper which urged him to follow this course, he said: “Under no circumstances can T per- mit any abuse of the guaranteed free- VELL- ANUDDER UND Am STILL - VUNDER vOT Dey vanT To SOMETIMES | dom of the press.” DAY HAS CAME- ALWWE YET — DER ALLIGES ARE GET ME UND HEAR STRANGE PER EMPEROR SAYING ABOUT ME HRANG M™ME ULP NOISES AflfuNT OF GERMANY SoMETING ROTTEN | GUESS — \VOT DER HOUSE ‘A JOKE-- ME DER - EMPEROR Too 7FRe CERTAINLY | SEE SompE LUF ™MY LIDDLE BUSHES WIGGLE — WALK = NOT Sors=VUN 1SS N hoods where property is always in demand-—Qur sal show it—See us about them. West Main street rent $: McClintock street $13. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. treat all of the common Battery ills. Your Battery ought to be tested periodically and you ought also to learn more about that wonderful “Exide"” Battery—15 to 20 per cent. oversizo eapacity—fits all cers, Wo test, repair and recharge all makes of STORAGE BATTERIES, and always have a good supply of parts—new and rental batteries. J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. BUYYS ALL, KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. For Your Amusement. 272 Matn stroet TEL. 1161-15, LIVES INABOX LET US STORE YOUR BATTERY THIS WINTER. A. G. HAWKER Storage Battery Department. No. 8 Flm St., LeWitt Bldg. SAILORS TRANSFERRIED Cleveland, Dec. 10.—Sixty-five sail- ors, the last of more than 150 who have been quartered here on the U. S. training ship Missouri, left late y. terday for the training base of the American merchant marine at Bos- ton. Their transfer followed an order received by (aptain Irving L. Evans to discontinue the local base and re- turn the ship to its owners. DENISON GARAGE The American Engineering Go. Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS /) 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hive, Day and Night. W Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ![ 2 \ HEeF To Tawe MY MORNMING VALH IN DEF NKCE GARDEN- Oor-17 1 DRET T FIRST — 135S DER| 1 00T Wy CoAST CLEAR ] NACH MIGHT BE A YANK - mE ForR DER INSIDE | Williams Auto Co., Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St MANROSS AUTO GO, OVIIRLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Thotie 01 139 Arch St. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. =l e g fi;?/&&//fi' S COPYRIGHT 3¢18, NEW YORE TRIBUNE INC. and Exchanged TO RENT—Jight housckecp- \ Airy, single Main St. /4’{1//11//111'11111111 IR, Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West. Main Street. -~ 1 ing rooms $4.00. | room $2.2