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NEW BRITA Victor records "The Parents and Teachers’ associa- tion of the Smith school will hold a | meeting this evening at the kinder- sarten of the school Dr. William Stockwell, health superintendent of ERATEFUL T0U. 3. Pralses Work o American | | Red Gmss Pel)p& !M;\tty {ctoriliccorast ab Moransi—— On Friday e DTN of Honor, No. 19, will installation in 0. U. Peter of Serbia, who | Main street at 8:15 o'clock, after alone in a little sub- | W hich Rev. H. A.'Cook, acting pastor | of Trinity Methodist church, will givc an addr on “What Prohibition Has Done for Kansas.” All interested in this subject are invited to attend this meeting. Phoenix Temple hola a public A. M. ball, 277 evening Athens, April Bd Press.)—King Is living quietly u.ban retreat overlooking the Bay of Pircaus, about six miles from here, expressed through the Associated Press today the ‘‘profound g itude of the Serbian nation for the Christian | charity of the American people so | Amarvelously organized by the Rod Cross.” The venerable monarch, who be 75 years old in June, spoke much feeling of the assistance by Americans to the population Nderbia and to tens thousands vefugees, repatr prison waunded soldier armi- ! stice ‘have poured into the country | for pyer every road and mountain ps | tion. fThe smil which the American Captain Red: Cross has brought to the faces| been serving oy as with of my people,” he said, “are the best| enty-Seventh Division. and expressions of gratitude I can give the | turned to this city two days ago, left American nation. for those smiles are | this morning for New York city, but the refiections of hearts and souls| where he will march with the Seven- touched by the kindness and charity | ty-Seventh in the parade. He will of: & greater people.” | then o to Camp Mills to be mustered King Peter, who has living | out of vice. i this part of Greece for more than | 8 Yeap, a fact which ha been un-| Jjames E. Williams vs. The Adjust- Enown o the outside world, asked 10 |aple Guide Mfg. Co. Superior Court, be: excused from commenting UPON | Hartford County, April 11, 1919, the political situation. He is Notico tollUreditor: tonger participating actively in the ¢ Notice is hercby given that all cred- tairs of the Serbian government and ) j having claims against the Ad- Iy content to leave them to his son, ble Guide Manufacturing com- Prince Regent Alexander and the ¥, in compliance with an order of cabinet. the superior court for the county of The aged ruler’s right side is para-|Hartford, in the above entitled action, dyzed and he spends the most of the|limiting four months from and after time in bed, being able to walk onl i 1919, for the presentation with crutches. He receives no visitor civer for claims against exeept his personal physician and his|said estate, shall present their claims side de camp and keeps himself in|to Henry H. Hunt, receiver, 50 State suchs seclusion that even his own min- | street, Hartford, Conn.. within said ister in Athens has been able to see|four months and that all claims not Nim only omce in the last 18 months. |so presented shall be thereafter for- The statement he gave the Associated |ever barred Preéss today was the first public an-| Dated at meouncement he has made in more|April, A. D. than a vear. 27 (By the Associat- 3. S. A, will hold a hike afternoon. The troop is the »gnized troop of the Y. M. C. A. One-Cent Sale today at Clark Brainerd’s Drug Store, 181 Mair Advt An English men wiil & St— given of of and | class be held at afternoon. o'clock, a dance the business for forcign wo- the Y. W, C. A, In the evening, will given girls of the associa- of tomorrow s be who has the Sev- who Edwin N. Lewis, re- been Hartford this 16th day of 1919. HENRY H. HUNT, Permanent Receiver. 50 State Street, Hartford, Conn. TRANSPORT ARRIVALS. Today With Additional From I'rance. M lor; Threo Dock Units New York Henry R. Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, April 24, A. D., 1919, ate of James T. Lee, town of New Britain, in s deceased. Upon the application of Leslie W. Lee, praying that as Trustee he may he authorized and empowered to sell real estate located in New Britain as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 5th day of May, A. D., 1919, at Alsik from | 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that from notice be given of the pendency of 26 said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper hav- ing 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 refurn make to this Court of the notice given. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. “The steamship arriving here to- day, . brough 052 troops from | Bordeaux. They included the 30ith, 302na and 337th battalion tank corps ¥oniplets, for Camp Upton; a num- per of tank corps casuals, for Camp Upton-and Custer, 11th, 20th and 96th'mgro squadron, together with aeros, park and aero construction squagdyrom: casuals; 25th evacuation hospiial and 21 officers and convajedcing from wounds THe' steamships West Tapallie : ‘and Alloway Nazaire brought 32 casuals, Whom, are New York men Mikty-two officers and 1,195 moen of .the 77th. (Liberty) ision, mos 1y G¥atted men of New York, arrived gn' the cruiser S. Louis from Brest te of the id district, men STRIKE IN ARGENTINA. A1l Markers Quit for 48 Hours; /Precautions Against Trouble. 1.—May Day is Call 1446 every vour order carly. The best of Beef, Veal, Pork, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket H. C. Tripe. all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods DOHERTY MARKET, 406 morning and get RBuewos Aires, May Being celebrated by a general 48-hour dtrike. throughout the republic, the dtoppage of work beginning at mid- Aight this morning. In the city the patalysis of business is absolute and ineTudes tramcars, coaches, hotels, | westamrants and all food purveyors. Many theaters are closed and no dewspapers are published. Becanse of alarming rumors, un- usual precautions have been taken and military and naval forces are on guard | throughout the country Lamb and Arch St. D. Amoroso & Bro. Grinding of ny Kind of Tools BARBER: SUPPLIES Toilet Water, Tonics, Massages and Cold Creams. Razors Concaved. Lawn Mowers Sharpened 58 Church S New Britain, Conn. J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinés of Junk and Second-Hand Furniture. Telephone 1161-15. IRISH WORKERS QUIT. AR XHose in Southern Part of Treland Observe May Day Strike. London, May 1.—All Irish workers | except those in the northern parts Of‘ the island have entirely ceased work | today. The railroads, newspapers, factorles, shops and other industries are closed down in compliance with the order from the powerful Trans- port Workers’' union. | Although the one-day strike will not | be observed in the north, there will | be labor demonstrations and proces- | FRANCIS P MAY sions in the cities there. Servants in | il Dublin have been notified that any | VIOLINIST absenting themselves from work today | will be liable to instant dismissal. | JEWS ASK PROTECTION. Fox’s Theater, o | Has openings for a few serious pupil: \ 344 Broad St. ’Phone 136-4 Visit President of Argentina; Ex‘pm&s { Fear of Anti-Zionist Demonstration. | I will town for pay better than anyone in Buenos Aires, April 30.—In view of | il ofely @ alarming rumors, warnings have been \ et ona(mtionsln connection by ith thM and second-hand furniture. observance of May 1. A committee of | i. ZELDES ntative Jews visited President y today and stated t the 19 WILLOW STREET. ntina were not connected Tel. 557-id. agitations, begging to be | ™= protected against any popular perse- cution in the event of an outbreak. | The president assured them that | overy measure to insure the main- | tenance of order would be taken. | ENTERTAINING BOLSHEVIST. \ Buenos Afres, May 1.—Vladimir Chickin the alleged Bolshevik envoy New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 who was refused entrance to Brazil | and Argentina, is enjoying mm;nw:o giving gymnastic exhibitions at cmx—l Jews in A with any L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—15 Vance Street certs, aceording to advices from that city, Argentina immigration officers are taking precautions against any posgible attempt he may make to come to Buenos Aires. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— BOY WANTED To Learn the Business Damon’s Shoe Store 267 Main St Attention, Mechanics crs, diemakers, tool designers, plancr, shaper, milling and other e hands experienced on ool work, too ders, hardeners, blacksmiths; all-around nds, lathe, platier mill- ine hands on sine shop and enduction works sonitor, Acme, Brown and Sharpe, Warner Swascy, and other hand and automatic screw mach first-class mi chine and dic setters; wood and metal pa ternmakers, assemblers, bearing scrapers, inspectors, millwrights, automobile repair forge i oldcrere, welders, drop e eomen. " polishers, buffers, boilermak: and heavy sheet metal coppersmiths, angel- ‘iron workers_for shop work; cal ‘makers, automobile body builders, auto door. hangers, bumpers, pan- clers, finishers, paintcrs, varnishers, strip- ers, glaziers, rimmers, backhangers, - fonmakers; carpenters, bricklayers, plum rs, steamfitters, painters, plastere elec- :rlr‘|nn< inte! xgc?t American handeevn without definite trades but willing to work. Special consideration given to applications from returned soldiers. BOX 85, DETROIT, MICH. Workmen Wanted 3 Pumice buffe 1 «d buffer. 1 Hand burnisher, 1 Engraver. 1 Chaser. 1 Mould maker and force fitter 1 Flat hammerer. Apply at. Office of WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO., . Meriden, Conn. SEEr———— The Classified Columns are your agenis—the peuny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers ouf of the hundreds wiil he intevested in your prepo- sition. CENTAWORD CASH m.wv.m MINIMUM CHARGE 18 Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turmed in at the Herald. Your money wilt surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. e T MALE HELP 1SERVHJE MEN'S COLUMN| Do you nced work? If you are ol coMPOsITOR WANTED | discharged <oldier or sailor the usc ;(;l; the column below is offered to you e fications | below { with | of ze -Apply at | Herald Office, are cd like the nd bring in yo ? Our discharge papers, as proot ! service, Employers arc urged to | t i touch with the advertisers in { his column py mail, through the vHerald Office, Sample—Jonn Jones, age 27, former | LAy private Co. I, prefers outdoor work } | Has had expericnce as auto mechanic. ( Write care o1 Herald samp Male dept record rience. P. clerk One State (o for familiar salary Box 102 WANTED- job. C. mater! card e Good Armay, ED—Dow1 on the farm, to help plant the be: h up the Handle on Front Door,” Good Tel. 92-4 evenings. soldier ns and the Big wages. 5-1-2dx WANTED—¥ man Addr discharged Dosition in box or stock room. “0 Cherry street, Carmen id PAINTING—PA FERID Men to WANTED—3 YD Overseas work in and around Connecticu ex-servic> men preferred; and commission offered to those who que Call Room 509, New Brit:in National Band build- ing, between 4 and b5 and 7 and 9 o i, 5-1-2dx Painting and paper hanging. Beaver board 2nd canvas ceilings. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. 'Thompson Co., 59 Arch streat, —— SHORE Pl{()PP"‘T) . s, MERCHANT MARINE- ME e FOR SALE. I FOR SALE FOR SALE—1919 Ford runabout with small business body. Prosp et st 4-28-6dx FOR SALE— showcase, five feet register, rings from one cent to two dollars; new lunch chairs. Victor "OR SALE—1917 U bty : 'gyum; running Lunch, 40 Church street, New Brit- Plainville, Conn ot s e FOR SALE—Overland roadster in condition. Newly painted. Elec- tric equipment. New tires. Will demonstrate anywhere old Hart, 115 alley stree ew 1 Britain, new style cigar long; nice cash touring car. (eh iy Ford order., taken at once. p. m. Frank P Corner, Kensington, Upson's 5-1-4dx Day, sm 2 Con FORR SALE—Dodge touring c e condition—Can be seen or evenings, 89 W d”..\(g St. good undass | FOR 30-3dx. | SALE—Upright three-piece living hogany. Tel. o ity St Kimball piano; room suite. ma- call 49 Trin- 4-29-4dx OR SALE—We have sold out g: Lusin 1nd will sell Marion 5- senger car in g00d running order, With four good tires at junk price tomerrow. $125. Park Garage. r Main st. 5 2-5 or FOR SALE—Rceo 1916 to 1914 touring: Ford 1 Chevrolet M490 tourir Baby Grand tcur W 1917 Dodge as good as n ing; Buick 916 touring: Chevrolet lso hava. 8,000 miles 30-t2 69 Arch 5-1-3dx. e | FOR SAL wagon, located in Meriden on busy corner, central part of city at junc tion of local and suburban trolley: | Poli's theater across the street. | Owner retiring on account of other i busine e usi interes will sacrifice i i bargain, FOR street. Indian bicycle, FOR SALE—Large good condition oak 29 So sideboard High St 5-1-2dx in Call or write B. McNally, 15 Vlm? St. 5-1-1dx FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—Com- pletely furnished cottages at Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford, Conn., W. L. Hollander, P. O. Box 1492, New Haven, Conn., or J. S. Foster, 26 South High street, city. 4-25-6dx wanted to be trained as firemen, stewards, for good jobs 2 g00d pay on ocean going ships. Pay while training; board and quarters : ages 18 to 35: bring birth cer- ate. Apply to C. W. Brainerd, 181 Main St. Agent U. S. Shipping Board. NOTICE Painter 4-30-3dx NOTICE—Own a home. Nine room, two family house. Three acres land, barn, chiciken coop, water. Fifteen dollars month. Tel. 92-4, evenings. 5-1-2dx WANTED—Good ¢« practical, wat 354 Church sireet. —Experienced Drawer C, rivet Plainville, Conn malker. 4-30-6d WANTED—Bookkeeper time; middle-aged Address Box 26, NOTICE—Electric rented. Dollar 2079. vacuum a da; cleaners Telephone 4-10-e0d-tf to work part lady preferred. Herald Office. WANTED. ' Laborers and Carpenters. Apply Ellison Constructica Co., at Dunbar Bros. Plant, Bristol, Conn. FOR SALE, Probably the finest single home in the east side. Nine room brick and shingle house with hot water heat and every modern improvement. 3 lots and Thennery. A gentleman’s home at a gentleman’s price. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 107, Cit; Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST” sovement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold in New Britain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTO STUDIO 308 Main Street Telephone 551-4 pecial Advertising and Graduation Offer. Drop us a carid or phonc and representative will call B R TP T T RS A DOUBLE FRONT ROOM FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT $6 A WEEK. TEAM HEAT. Begley Block. 422 MAIN ST. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 30.} MAIN ST. 4-29-3dx NOTICE—John Halverson, local and long distance furniture and piano mover, has moved his place of bus- iness to 217 Shuttle Meadow Ave, City. Tel. 443-13. 4-30-5dx | WANTED—Manager for our tea and butter store in New Britain, Must be very smart and For such a man, we have a very good position. State age; salary! expected and also let us know what vour experience has been. All communications confidential. Ad- dress, only by mail, all replies to National Butter Co., 208 State St., Boston, Mass. 8-4d WANTED—Help wanted in all de- partments. Apply N. Hill Br: Co., East Hampton, Conn. 4-26-3 Conn. capable. NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened, 31 Greenwood street, Tel. 153-12. 4-21-9d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Office 69 Arch St. d 106-2. WANTED—Married man to work on farm; shares wages. H. Shulansky, Becklev, Conn. 4-11-tt ey WANTED. HELF WANTED—VEMALE. WANTED-—Woman to do light house- work for one or two weeks. Apply after noon Friday, 492 Stanley St. 5-1-1dx WANTED- irls for foot and power press war. The Taplin Manuiz turing Co., rear 65 Arch St., City. 5-1-1dx Call 4-29-3dx WANTED—Work by the day. 293-5. WANTED—Full-grown guinea pigs. Address stating number on hand | and price, Drawer 151, New Haven, Conn. 4-30-3d WANTED—A neat house for a widower with four children; on farm; one who prefers woman to kaep WANTED—By two adults, five or six | FOR Piano, 917 H. D. motoreycle | r, in first class condition. bonds taken. 367 So. Main third floor. 1-3dx OR SALE SALE and side Liberty street, telephone 1063-2. 4-30-4dx FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching; Ply- mouth Rock Free Range stock; $1 FOR SAL] New milch cow, 5 setting, 13 eggs. Tel. N. W. Bald- old. William Russell, Chr win, Kensington, Conn lane. Berlin, < 4- NOTICE. I have opened an office at No. 82 Church St., New Britain,"Conn., where | I will act as an agent in purchase and sale of real estate, care for business | and properties of those absent or go- ing out of town, or who desire leave the care and management their property real or personal to me. I also will attend to the collection of | rents, bills, claims of all kinds. Such business will receive my personal attention. I invite all persons desir- ing to have any business of the above nature transacted to call and sce me where I will have a fully equipped office. DANTEL J. DRISCOL, = Licensed Auctioneer, | FOR SALE 5-1-1dx.1 Motor Co., FOR SALE—Harley-Davison motor-. cycle. Cylinders just rebored. Te 267-6, Michael Anderson, Elm Hill. 4-28-30-5 FOR SALE—"Rexo per cent. faster film. Sold at Speed TFilm' than any other Arcade Studio. 4-30-2dx DR SALE condition, Buick 4 good paint, roadster, A-1~ _demountable rims, 3 brand new tires, two ex- tras, tools, price reasonable. Cor- ner Wallace and Greenwood 4-30-2dx Ford 86 FOR SALE ~FAMILY HOUSE AND COTTAGE, 185 FAIRVIEW GOOD SINGLE HOUSE—BLAOK ROCK AVENUE, COTTAGE ON EMMONS PLACE. ALL FTRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTI INTERESTED. roadster. Arch St Cohen 4-30-2dx LAR. CALL AT ONCE IF H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 273 MAIN ST, Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE ROOM 208 We can offer you a two family house at N 41 Hurlburt Street for only $3,000—You couldn’t find any- thing any cheaper than that, if you rake the whole town room tenement. Call 1683 or ad- dress Tenement, Herald Office. 4-28-6d a good home to high wages. 1. H. Crane, R. D. No. 2, New Britain, Conn. 5-1-3dx WANTED-—At once, Ford roadster in good running condition. Will pay cash. Box 27B, Herald Office. 4-28-tf WANTED-—Reliable maid for general housework for Mrs. I. E. Hicks, 147 West Main. Apply evenings at 47 Grove Hill. or Tel. 299-3. WANTED—Light 5-passenger touring or roadster; in answering, state lowest price for cask Address Box 34BB, Herald Office 4-29-5dx WANTED—Five room tenement perald | " oman American family of four. AT | dress Box A28, Herald Office. WANTED—Experienced saleswomen | ittt for our shirtwaist and suit depart- ments. Apply to Manager, Sage-Al- len & Co., Hartford, Conn. 4-30-2d 5-1-3d WANTED—Girl for general work, two in family. A. W. Cedar street. house- . Rice, 29 4-30-3dx WANTED—A lady bookkeeper with 5 store experience. Box 5XX, Herald. % Ad- STENOGRAPHER—In er's office. State salary wanted Herald, Box X7X. manufactur- experience and when 3 WANTED-——Housekeeper, preferred, for family Bader, 34 Brook ton. middleaged of two. John street, Southing- 4-28-6dx W&\T!-,D—Younz lady in jewelry store; rapid advancement in sala good reference; salary to start, $7 per week. Address Box 17X, Her- ald Office. 4-25-tf WANTED—Return load from ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887-32 4-16-tf Bos- TO RENT TO RENT-—For the summer months, small furnished house in Dest residential section. Tel. 989-3. 1-80-3dx WANTED—GIirl for general work in small famil Apply 159 Maple St. house- good wages. 4-25-tf TO RENT—A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply between 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. 4 LIMI's ATION OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at ! New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 30tk day of April, A. D. 1919 Present, Dornard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of H. Wallace Dicken- son, of said Berlin, as Administrator c. i a. on the Bstate of Julia Isabelle Dudley, late of Berlin, within said distriet deccased. This Covrt doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of. said estate to exhihit i against the same to the c. t. a. and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper pub- | - — lished in said New Britain and having | LOST—Rebekah pin a circulation in said district, and by | on Plainville car or | Posting a copy thereof on the public New Britain. Finder sign post in said Town of Berlin, Office. nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT-—Furnished front 33 Court street, Mrs. room. | Chapman. | i FURNISHED FRONT ROOM suitable for two: also single rooms. 29 So. High 5-1-83dx FUR private family. ISHED ROOM TO RENT—In | 28 Court St 4-29-3dx| LOST Sunday, either at center in return Herald 4-29-3d% LOST—Gold Waltham watch in south end of city, valued as keepsake. Re- ward. Return to Herald. LZS-ZOXI over with a fine toeth comb. Let us sell your house—-We have customers with cash. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. For Automobile Insurance See Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. NOTICE Property owners. wish to dispose of? Every day brings us prospects. Get in touch with us. We will do the rest. Have you any property you in new E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 MAIN ST. TEL. 1616-12 ARE AMERICANS QUITTERS? You say no? Good for you! But read on. going to be finished until the bills are paid. Our obligations as a nation can no more he evaded than can our obligations as individuals. We are the nation. If you agrce that Americans are not quitters, SUBSCRIBE FUR THE VICTORY LOAN. Any Bank—Cash or Installments, New Britain Typewriter Exchange TEL. 612. 72 W. MAIN ST. Our war job isn’t