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“BEFORE AND AFTER TAKING” A LESSON IN NEAR EAST RELIEF love and kindness with which she Amena, one of the 400,000 orphans in the Near East, was wandering in the streets of her ruined city in the tattered boy's clothing of the ‘be- fore taking” picture when she was picked up by a relief worker. She has been placed in ome of the or- phanages being put up for the thous- ands of fatherless, motherless, triendless children by the American Committee for Relief in the Near Bast. Amena’s father was tied to the tail of a horse and dragged to death and the little daughter was left to plck up her food, literally from the street, and to find some nook be- tween buildings where she might sleep. From this life of hiding and doubtless stealing, whenever she could, there probably came the ex- ression of precocious canniness in he first picture. The influence of has come in contact have brought back the natural childish charm of the “after-taking” picture. Do not imagine that Amena’s case is a rare one or even that every such child can be taken to care and shei- ter as soon as discovered. Too often the relief worker must look the other way. A recent cable to the committes says: “T'he heroic men and women who have strained every energy to save lives have now the task or pick- ing out those who shall perish.” It is that they shall not perish that the committee for Rellef in the Near East is asking the public to give $30,000,000 in January. A very im- portant part of this committee’s work is to establish orphanages. as many as funds permit, wherever pos- sible. 'FIRE INSURAN CE Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. Furniture in the best companies, . D ND INSURANCE, We can protect your Dwelling and and Low Rates. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST.,, ROOM 208. “ e Told You So—That house on Winthrop street we had for sale, was only on the market for about a week— We said it would go quick, and it did—We have a house on Camp Street—2 families: 14 rooms It brings in $50 a month besides one rent free—Step lively if you want it —It’s a good buy—MecClintock Street Rent Red Cross. $13—Join CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 365 Bank Builain, TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged = Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. TO RENT—Light housekeep- ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single room $2.25. 422 Main St. Wil!iamsfiutu Co. Office and Service. Station, 287 Eim St The American Engineering l':u. Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts, and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 200 East Main St., over Morrin’s Garage, Tel. 481-3 el which | planned, | awill NEW BRITAIN TO DESTROYER NORTH HAVEN GIRL CHRISTEN NEW Gales Ferey ) 19.—Secretary Josephus Dani shington, has the six My and terlee, Mr, North Haven, arl named Rehe vear-oid daug and ptain © o inching of t} stroyer in memo Captain rlee at Newport morning, December ed 3 News, | 21. Saturday MIDDLETOWN. WILL PLAY Mana has Y. AT Mid This team Warren S. Slater ynoked a regular vith the game for the basketball team dletown Indegoendents is omposed of several of the men who made last vear's Middletown team the Y. M. €. A. three their illusions as to state championship will open on locals will of Hartford. up plaved times and had all their rizht to the destroyed. The se December 31, when meet the Nutmeg (A n the c. INDUSTRIAL PRO! AM ENDS. The ustrial entertainment pro- { gram which has been running for sev- eral weeks at the Y. M. C. A. will close this the Fafnir ing company when Jear- loyes will visi evening, em association, inspect the builc joy the privilezes and pres gram in the gymnasium. m will consist entirely of athletic cvents, no entertainment having been yut the gymnasium program be followed by dancing. nt a pro- The pro- DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND ¢OR THE S('BAP HEAP? Let me save the scrap heap ! you from “Doctor, 1 am not sick, but I don’t feel right.” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not sicu enough to 8o to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, you can work, N But you don’'t work with the vim and zest of former days. Your sleep is not restful, and you don't enjoy your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things bother you, ruffle you, that you never noticed before. You besin to see dif- ficulties where there really are none. Trifles 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- ing to contro] yourself. And If you should tell a friend, or go to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; vou should shake it off. You begin to doubt your- self. You sometimes think they are right and try to brace up and be bright 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. Anad it it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- 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 seems to sap your life blood. And when you feel four 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 it in fine working order. But trying your 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, ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. 373 ST. Hours—10 to 4 and 7 | and Holidays 10 to 1. to 8. Sundays COREIN PAPER CO, WHO ESALE DEALERS PAPER AKD PAPER BAGS GENERAL TRUGKING 131 Main Street PHONE 708. New Britain, Coun. | DAXLY HF.RALD. THURSDAY, E every week night sition. DECEMBER 19, 1918, sified Columns are your dg:erxts~'he penny ads reach hundreds in the city and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your prepo- ONE CENT A WOR.D HEDP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Man for life and comm tunity for a 102, New Bldg. and solicit Salary to collect insurance company This is an oppor- all live wire. oom Bank dx WANTED—A furnish delivery refercnees who can Tea Co. 11-18-tf clerk Union GOOD cal facte Must be » good ired CLERICAL POSI in lo- for experi clerk. to run typewriter TON need able at f s Address Box I, to take prefer- in cost knovledge of in hand- rge of cost ably one with keeping. M bookkeepin: writing, giving of busine “department, exper hav App ition and present experi- pected. Meridea, (‘ann. 2D—Good wages men for the Adams E righ SHIPPI sion ence. RK, and groceries Box 15 wholesale State Herald 1 provi- experi- LOST. Raph leather ald Offic ore, lady's brown reiirn Her- Rewnrd 12-19-1dx Finder LOS -Pockethoo containing sum of monew. between Adkins Priating Co. and Fuir Dept. store. Finder please return to Mrs. R. J. Dixon, $8 Black Ave. Reward. 12-19-1ax T ————rrCEe 199 Rock Frances Pivukarka Nicewic Ve Ignac Superior Court, cut, County of of December, Nicewic, ate Hartford, 1918. Second Order of Notice, Upon complaint in d cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of March, 1918, and now pending, claiming a divorce, custody of minor child, and change of name, it not ap- pearing to this Caurt that the defend- ant has received notice of the pend- ency of sald complaint and it appear- at the whereabouts Nicewic, is of Connecti- the 6th day unknown to the Plalntiff. Ordered, That notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this arder in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, two succe: ve wee. commencing on or before December 13, 1918. By the Court. GEORG Cler: for o . ANT, of said Court. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. NOTICE. Orchestra, tomorrow eve 12-18-2dx Berlin, ning. NOTICE—Christmas chetéd vokes, table deil braided wood 5 sale ¢ cro- runners, scarf; rugs, ) Lin- st -14-6dx NOTICE—Having life from active navy, I wish to inform u and whoever may e I will continue in heatiag and tinnin Tel. 1061~ to civil the U. 8. - patrons interested that the )lmn rin 39 . Fenn. urned in WANTED sirips put Postal. A, street. Interlocking on doors and A. Fuller, 401 weather- windows. Chestnut 12-13-6dx NOTICE—Winter automobiles in a v Apply The Beaton Co., rear 185 Main for Ao, Mfg. storage space B Cadwell 12-16-13d NOTICE-—Live and storage, furniture commodated, able, vator. corner dead automobils storage a terms very reason- steam heated and electric cle- Standard Tire and Auto Co., Im and Seyvmour streets, telephone 3 dealer. i 3 NOTICE—Wanted, Phone 1417-3. ashes to 12 draw. 18-3dx WANTED, WANTED-—A ledger; PO posting clerk on sales good opportunity. Address Box 102 12-17-6d WANTED- typist; as in first billin class Box cperienced shoe men or women. also extras for Saturday: Fine Quality Shoe Shop, 821 Main street. 12-13-tf WANTED— Young men and women to study shorthand. Call or write for catalogue. Connecticut Busi- ness College, 163 Main st. people, 11-tt WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators for United States shelter tents. The National Spring Bed Company Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Pins a Rings are found in surpnsl quantities and turned in iite Herald. Your money surely remain in the findel hands if he does nct kno EACH INSERTION. who lost it. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SADE. WANTED—A woman for FOR SALE—Furniture, mostly also mahogany Grafonola and ords; at sacrifice for cash, throp St heusework | irl to wait on table. unnecessary 48 Main FOR SALE 256 Experienc v McEnroe, 2 Kensington St. Ave Bernard Tel. 129 12-1 WANTED—A figures for Accounting factory. young clerical Jady at in good position Department of local Address P. O. Box 1019, 12-18-12d FOR SALE-—100 barrels cider, W Sweet delivered any part of the city Colby, Kensington cider woman to wash Beloin. ANTED—A 2 dishes. - Hotel FOR SALE condition Box 7F, Ford good Herald runabou tires; price 12-17] D—Girl for gene housework. Call 340 Main | FOR ste SALE—1917 In fine s Williams 1918 pe. Auto Co., Fard Bargdin| 287 WANTED—1,000 to read the New one month. intelligent women York Call daily for | Chatfield’s, 285 Main. | 10-tf | FOR SAT | adding mochine. Address J. Edw. B Street, Tel. 629. rroughs Good WANTED-—Woman cooked food counter. to 142 wait on Main St. 12-16-6d Suburband pls )y E room house, abund of fruit, etc., in good resige section, on trofley, 10 minutes New Britain, price $7,000, real able terms. C. (. Prentice, Asylum street, Hartford, nings 1 New Britain L SD—An Irish woman ofgierd of a confinement Box 674. to case. take | care Post Office TO RENT. or TO all floor. throp RENT—Tenement of five modern improvements Apply A. Pinkus, 99 St rooms, first Win- 12-18-tf 12-1 FOR SALE—Heavy duty, horsepower gasoline engine little used. Cheap. Hawve no fur use for same. Box 5 8 (o TENEMENT TO RENT—Five room good locality; all improvements furnace; house just finished. In- quire West Main St. Call 2112 12-18-3dx FOR SALE—Drop head Singer s ing machine; perfect condition attachments; $15. Mrs. Crane) City ave 2-19, ity u_(nnc 1 ‘H FOR ALE—Fine little talking chine, dozen records. Bargain, Telephone 207 12-19 NT—Tenement n{ three rooms Inquire 36 Connerton 12-3-tf —A four room apartment Arch street, all modern im- provements. Inquire I. Wexler, 14 Hart. Phone 1766. 12-19-3d FOR SALE—Grocery store inclu fixtures. Complete in every d Reason for selling, going into fu ture business. Rent reasong S. M. Tucker, 601 Stanley corner Pleasant street. right party. J. HOCEMA THE JUNK DEALER AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK MANRDSS AUTD G0, |t OVERLAND AGENCY, DOHERTY Tel. MAR Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Enone i 139 Arch St. Try Us For SPERRY & BARNES GOODS AND HEINTZ 57 VARIETIE * DENISON GARAGH 430 MAIN STREET FOR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, suitable for club huusti or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Idvery Cars for Hire, Day and N! Storage, Supplies and Repairin; tUuE GoT A mEw PANCE RECORD JEN- t THenK Youll UKE T BRowm R, SRoThER S u=e S ThaTs A GooD SHimpy TunE - Wnow How To SAY OH n n l-aswT \ THAT A PEACH 7 Come LET'S o JEN, DAnCE (TS By Tie Stx s Wi LE '\ D k4 WELL WHAT'S EATIA® You Now 7 GOm To START SOME TrinG - HERE DO TYou ARMN S0CH Tmeas LineE Yo wNOow T 3 MIGHTY STRANGE HOw You Hmow ABOUT DANCES The PuT TraT s ALWAYS CONSTRUCT0N Yoo ON THINGS-— You VE ALWAYS GOT To PUT A~ EuiL THOUSEMT oM INNOCEMT LITTLE PLEASURES - BOT To wOow WHERE \ LEARNED (T - | SAw STeELLA DOING 1T- My Oww SItSTER — ARE Yo SAT- | COPYRIGHT jais, NEW YORK TRIBUNE INC.