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) / [] PULIEEMEN ARE @ S\P:R?Aigéor;?gg.s\’filfl | NoTICE TO \\w:rl::?’, _No gues The Classified Columns are P L P Have you lost a sum of work when we develop and print vour films. You get correct con vour agenis—the penny ads : ‘ money? ~Glasses, Pins and HURT IN RIUTINE L trast of light, shade and 1abc [{| reach hundreds in the city | Rings are found in surprising | Marcel Hutin, in Echo de Pa vour pictures. T e hicens every week night and the | quantities and turned in at — | Outlines What He Undorstanas | - S8 chances are that severa) read- g B AR ihe Herald. Your money wij May Day Disorders in Paris De- | Is Text of Manuscript. el & T |1} €rs out of the hundreds wiit : s : surcly remair in the finder's two family hous ce be interested in your mo s if es net kn : = . Fifteen N Yo %5 ne Paris, May 2.—The trcaty of peace| barm. chicicen oot e ey Propo- CASH IN AD hands ii he do < ow velop Serious CONSEQUENICES comprives tiom: 15 10 20 chaprers & 'ONE CENT A WORD SACH INSERTION. | wholostit I cording to Marcel Hutin, of the Echo | e e e vacuum _cleaners { St o —— i { de Par he 1} nble is contained | T BonEsh Telephono { — Paris, May 2.—Two hundred and | i the first chapter setting an|-11| thetlisean AT o oy o 2 ;. e fitty policeman were hurl, one ser. | 'easons why the various «:(unn‘:\vlnm 9 4-10-e0d-if g f 1 e . e eant who was stabbed in the back 8 s entered the war and mention- ,_/——-—mrwm i i I . z being « a dangerous condition, dur- the necessity for the League of | NOTICE — Lawnmowers S |FOR saL: 3 s 1| FOR SALE—Motoreycle. Cheap if | FoR SALE—Nice, new style clgar street : o o o reod co B taken at once. Address or call after Do you need wo If you are a p. M. Frank P. Day ing yesterday's May Day disorders, tions. The .second chapter deals Jeo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood ‘.ceording to announcement made by | With the German frontiers, and the o e prefecture of police at midnight. | third contains all clauses connected | —_— '//h:'nl—aflh discharged soldier or sailor the use Apparently one person was killed, a | With alterations of frontiers resulting | N "E—John HalverSol Pl o) ¢ of tie below is offered to you | ) youth named Lorne, who according to { in changes in the sovereignty of ter- | long distance furniture anc b i ' charge. sce that your quali- | i FOR SALE—Dodge (ourin reports not yet authentic: ! vitory. The fourth sets forth the mil- | mover, has moved his place OF 575 cd like the sample | condition—Can Sl truck by several revolver bullets. | itary, naval and aerial clauses, and iness to 217 ¢ | Pelow and pring in your ad togeth S SO bl yents or evenings, 89 Wallace St i'he person who fired the shots is said . fifth takes up the disposition of .. Tel. 44 ~ | with your g papers, as proof | A flese i Christiii 18 i o have been arrested, but his identi- > German colonics, it is said. e Of service, Employers are urged io | e “1-3dx [ proR SALE y has not been established The other chapte wre not vet fin- . rel. | €U in touch with the advertisers in 5 it Socialists and the leaders of labor , but they will concern repara- | ar. / this coiumn by mail, througly ihe | unions are indignant over yesterday's | tions, economi neial questior . Herald Office. incidents. The general labor federa- !and will deal with » international s Sample-—John Jones, age 27, former tion has issucd a protest and a conmi- | labor legisiation trealy. The treaty | AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shob, 5% | private Co. I, prefers outdoor work|{ ;ewocl g o FOR SALE-—1919 For mittee will meet tonight to consider | concludes with a chapter concerning Elm street. ";.)‘hor-];]pln = Has had experience as auto mechanic. | -ovely apartment. All conveniences, (=5~ Razir 22% ¥ J0d runabout with | FOR SALE what steps will be taken as a result | the guarantees for the exccution of { 1ok Qicotba ATty f e a Out of the city. Address N = e e e Write car Herald ‘ - of the disorder the treaty conditions by Germany. showcase, flve feet long; nice cash Upson register, rings from one cent to twe dollars; new lunch chairs. Victory Lunch, 40 Church street, New Brit- car ain, Conn. 4-7-tf Corner, Kensington Piano, telepho; Meadoy { FOR sar Overland roadster in - \-1 condition. Newly painted. Blec . motorcyete | tric equipment. New tires. Will side car, in first class conditic demonstrate anywhere, Harold Liberty bonds taken, 3 Hart, 115 Smalley street, New street, third floor, Britain, Conn. s : eDe All iny household Koods good condition urniture incn, - kitchen utensils, vacuum | sweeper. Buyer can move right in. | three-y v m suite, ma hogany. Tel. r 149 Trin- ity St 29-4dx Iel 4 Herald 5 : T ils-sax The managing committee of the s0- | A1 Hutin adds there is every reas A ’ o E FOR SALE T e | g 2 iin adds there is e ason = 0\ HELF WANTE EMAL FOR SALE 0~ > - nast | R S ANTED—TEN | _E-—Banjo-mandolin 3- ~Practically e cialist party and the soc : to believe the German delegation PAINTING—PAPERL < tically new. elogant tone y i e 3 hew low roll of the chamber of deputics will i i | really Mas full powers and will end Beaver | WANTED—vyoung lady for dicta- 1041-4 meet. 1 7 | i sk. Used- very little. FOR SALE 1916 touring: Buick 2d excha toward 3 1 ring; Buick 1916 touri M490 touring; Chevrolet T e T S = Painting 2 aper hanging. ; d L s mahozany | Deputy Mal Cachin, writin g sttt iy ol (i s | SO ‘,’3; S cellings. ~Wall D0 e T s tion o A | = - tesk. B 2A, Heralg Offic | ty Marcel Ca e ot the beity hoard a G o right person. Apply Box 26D. FOR SALE - Late model Crawford { Humanite claims the dg : nag ik X paper displayed at »’-»}“Ar hm:n o 1 iy 2-3d S e 'P'r"“ m«’ 5 oir We also have nificent demonstration of the power o request. The E. U. Thomps 7z = St IR OICUTLI GO e a 1917 Dod n oonly $.000 mileg and discipline of the laboring ¢ RESERVE OFFICERS 59 Arch street, Tel. 106-2. 4-1-tf = i T “‘“""_' and gas range. 77 Whiting - LE T 3 ood W Sricson & and was marred only by the brutalit b et W pher in office of { St, Plainville. Conn. 5-2-3dx X125, on high ground near . of the ferocious police.” He empha- ARE CRGANIZING large manufacturing concern. Ad- | — & Nead i iz ; hut Snow 287 Elm 8 X 3 o = = s i avenue, Reasonable y __ sizes the fact that the soldiers used WANTED. dress Box 34, New Britain, Conn. *| FOR SALE—Two lots, 50x125 each, | V'icC fOr cash or Liberty ponds. In- § ;FoR SALE—Indian : i 3 2 5-2-3d4 on Allyn street, just . 3 quire P. O. Box 268 f, 2 no violence and that there was no — enters. Ally reet, just across from St. s s or appoint- street Trbuible whers tiey were on duty. S Laborers and Carpenters. | %1 i riin to ik | om0 o properts, 7 TR SR - |200 Naval Men at Washi i : 1 NTED—To use. X 3 %3 & i e sHes 3 f Reeponclingo ol fen at Washington Taking | Apply Ellison Constructicy e e e e T rect: | FOR SALY Harley Davidson ae | FOR SALE—Harley-Davison motor rely due to provocation by the po- Steps Towards Forming P > stairs, i 5-2-3dx 3 G 2 car 1918 el SNIGS0R BldE cycle. Cylinders just rebored. Tel, lice, who were acting on orders from L SiardeiEorminstEorma. Co., at Dunbar Bros. Plaut, W‘“‘““»r T 5-2-3dx - - e 1 Newly painted, 40 Camp | 7-6, Michael Anderson, Elm Hill. Premier Clemenceau. ‘“He alone is nent Association, ¢ z 2 3 FOR SALE—Ford runabout, 1917 28-30- responsible,” Cachin says Bristol, Conn. WANTED- maid for gemeral| model, A-1 condition. (. H. : He recommends that the premier Washington, May 2.— Preliminary | s —————— = houT“: Call at 43 Cedar St 430 Main St 2 read his own magnificent speech in |oTganization of the naval reserve offi- 3 Crenings Sl FOR SAI |E {he chamber of deputies in 1891 con- |cers’ association, its purpose being to Z A. PlN-KU,.bu'.. = MALE SLP demning an exactly similar action by |maintain an efficient reserve co . ey Er‘;fllfiflnnfl;fim WANTED—A couple of girls for JE HELP THREE-FAMILY HOUSE AND CC AGE. 185 FATRVIEW ST et T has been effected here by 200 offic " e ai ny room and board; a nice pleasant s Sy : < PORTACE SLE pa the ministry then in power. ected h < T GOOD SINGLE TS SLACK ROCK AVEN The United Trades Union of the |from all parts of the country now on 2 Unl“‘(‘:fl- home. Box No. 27D, Herald Of- (.“,n,“_vr“\'," ‘mx o |-1‘ {(v‘,( BE : A department of the Seine has issued a |duty in Washington. 1Y) EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE doa soesax| O O T e o strong protest against the “violent ac- Acting Secretary IRoos ap-| groken Lenses Duplicated. COMPOSITOR WANTED—ADPPIY at | INTERESTED Ll 2 . g 4 tion of the police, exercised by order |Proving the proposal today devlqred Office, 306 Main St '"Phoue 37C | A NTED—Competent maid for gen- Herald Office. = ). of the government, against a mani that “)‘:H-v,»yi l,.’:v :fi n}u.:!) vc‘».nnnuc Satisfaction Guaranteed. eral housewor! no laundry; refer- H D HUMPHREY festation which would otherwise have “"":‘”L e ence required. Mrs. Edw. O. Elmer, AL =2 s been carried out with the same order | WL E T clocted next week with| Call 1446 every morning and get $05 Park St., Hartford, Ct., or ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 3208 as the morning meeting: Dedarne ol . o0k n it |vour oraer eanly ephone Eliz. 620. 5-2-3dx = Open Satur and Monday evenings. that many women Were among m;l i iy e U S o e, e, e o WANTED—Man to work in the morn- MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE vietims the union has decided to call o5 0 "in sorvice during the war, |Pork, Chickens. Fowl, Broilers, Pocket | WANTED—Woman for general house-| ing. Herald, Box 16. 5-2-2dx a meeting of the general council of the f o0 % ony issioned reserve officers |H. C. Tripe. all kinds of Sperry & S e (1D (G Gt G e Ix organization tonight to consider the S cons e laiso will be eligible to membership, | Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn | street. _3dx | WANTED—zalesman and collector. Fine three family house ¢n Chestnut street for sale attiude it will adopt in view of t e clisll Gorae e o Rl B e Yeeinee o CRUISER DES MOT DOHERTY MARKET, 406 Arch St B neat woman to keep 23 W. Muain street. 5-2-1d - —Right in the hill part above Stanley street—Very best’ —pe i 5 g - a widower with four - GIVES $1,000,000 TO SAILS FOR ARCHANGED = children; on farm; one who prefers | WANTED—Young man for kitchen Piymouth, England, May 2.—The a good home to high wages. 1. H.{ Work. Apply N. B. Dairy Lunch, section where seldom houses come on the market—No - DIVOR(‘ED SPOUSE United States cruiser Des Moines, the mOrOSO rO. Crane, R. D. No. 2, New Britain, 348 Main St. 5 dal ; day’s events. first ship to fire a salute at Plymouth A £ k Conn -1-3dx is your chance. e since the beginning of the war, will Grinding of Any Kind of Tools ! BARBER WANTED—Good wages, far i s BARBERS' SUPPLIES = - 5 o) = bty . . . P v r | sail toda f Har ch 2 Vi PE— B ai. r - steady b. >, ay. 35 re Millianaire Also Agrees to Pay Her li.“cp‘;‘l‘:o “i’mh::"‘;:;;h and then will |\ 1o \Water, Tonics, Massages and | WANTED—Reliable maid for general| steady job. C. Armay, 350 Arch 1 A St housework for Mrs. 1. E. Hicks, 147| St 5-1-4dx CAMP REAL ES’“ATE CO $100.000 Yearly, As Added ————————— | C01d_Crcams. Razors Concaved. West Main. -Apply evenings at 47 i g Alimony NOTICE. Lawn Mowers Sharpened Grove Hill. or Tel. 299-3. WANTED—Down on the farm, soldier 5 . CAN YOU ANSWER “YES” TO THE |58 Church St. New Britain, Conu. 5ol boy to help plant the beans and PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANKE BLDG. "~ w York, May 2.—One of the larg FOLLOWING QUESTIONS? - — “Polish up the Handle on the Big est alimony settlements ever made in NS o e e et || WANTED—Girl for general Front Door,” etc. Good w: hous rgent . B Iied States was given yesterday |land surreunding towna? HMAN vk, two in family. A. W. Rice, 29 | 1el 92-4 evenings. 1-2dx | by Lyman B. Kendall, multimillion Do you understand automobiles . Cednr street 4-30-3dx == aire banker, to Ellen Ballentine Ken-| oroughly WANTED. S T felljof Bar Harhop, Me. Iz She qoetis Ansyouascareiuliduiveng BUYS a” klfl N flf Jllllk and WANTED—A lady bookkeeper with | soorvins man oona Connecticut; | § If you want what is probably the finest 3 family Sf¥divorcs awarded her by the ssu= | BT et o e o A i ts 2 store experience. Bo Herald SErsiicalien enreienred il s lan reme e © e e it and commission offered to those | [ T N e here” h preme court of Maine } Are you willing to work hard to S n_H d F { ke an 1 : c New Britain ere’s your chance. William M. Sullivan, ITB»‘-‘- Ul carn a liberal commission on car gcan an lll'llflll[e. P 4-30-6d \\\:ho @ 17y \‘(nn a]x rRom“ 509, | house in T y Y street, counsel for Mrs. Kendall, an-| 0.0 Telephonc 1161-15 e New Brit:in National Band build- | . founced yesterday that Mr. Kendail] “*F°°. WANTED-—Housekeeper, middleaged | ing, between 4 and & and 7 and 9 | 6 Rooms each floor (1 floor has 7 rooms) gave his wife a million dollars out- preferred, for fam of two. John p. m. i ather ths 1t salary appeal < 5-1-2dx % & By sEtiled upon o $100,000 1 RAREREE FRstarvpannealiito FRANCIS P. MAY Bader, 34 Brook street, Southing. | Fire places on two floors, everything else you o < TE . = I ¥ear, with no restrictions about re-|Y°p o yhow tne value of being ton. 6dx | WANTED—Good ' practical, Painter | giitriage || Ho alsciturnedioves (oMol |ty it rul VEIOLANIST - —— il el el 1-s0-30x M could wish for, including location. Step lively to get Joe onaeit Rl e R an you submit letters of rccom- Fox's Theater, WANTED—Young lady in jewelry . | due, valued at ,500,000, 2 o 3 i 3 tion? Has openings for a few serious pupils. store; rapid advancement in salary; | WANTED—Experienced rivet maker ,‘ this summer home, “Sonagee” at Bar Have you salesman's experience? 344 Broad St. ’Phone 136-4 good reference; salary to start, $7 Drawer C, Plainville, Conn. 4-30-6d g garbor, Me., which Mr. Sullivan savs e . Are vour living cxpenses modest? per week. Addr 17X, Her- Is worth $2,000,000 Have you a pleas onality ? . : ; 3 ; v = ! ald Office. tf | WANTED—Manager for our tea and Th H B k & R It C Mrs. Kendall is the daughter of Reasonable dr: g account al- I will pay beiter than anyone in butter store in New Britain, Conn. | | € ome an Eng ea y 0. James Ballentine, former governor of | | 0y o G B et o 5 T 3 s d. kipds Must be very smart and capabl iy o jaaho. She is 40 and her husband isf © 7 0 can IQ,;:\,\_«,.I;“,(,\,; truthtully JUNK A o eemsnuisnant iand, eanable | 86 WEST MAIN STREE 3ox X X eralc ten years her senior. He is a mem-| & VO Ay L s ¢ er of the firm of Maury, Rogers & | Write (o [Iucloss good position. State age; TRANIK HOLM HARRY HANCOCK LOUIE JON b, FRANK ¥ G ; o b Room and hoard for o 2 e Auchincloss, but for severa photolifis and second-hand furniture. cxpected and also let us know what Hved in a country home in Virginiz ) L ZELDES [';‘:1"“":‘““‘" Gookec g Sl vour experience has heen. All OPEN SATURD\Y AND MONDAY EVENINGS “The divorce was not contested by t sk 5 i 5 A communications _confidential Ad- | Mr. Kendall” said Attorney Sullivan. Q 19 WILLOW STREET. = oune Tady would iike| dress only by mail, all replies to Nit e oo tealonithe mroonder s o o Tel. 557-id Ik foL You ! National Butter Co., 208 State St., | i S s Lt : = position driving motor for elderly | Boston. Mas compatibility of temperament. The; e B Sy Sy oston, Mas: are still excellent friends, and there is BRANCH OFFICE AT ) i course cortlficate and _references. f oo T § m ANTED—Hclp wanted in a < | ance of future advancement B great deal of sentiment between 997 MAIN STREET— L O Z tt Sy 3 : ' gnem e Toyssathe sonihiandunst) Mayor Quigley’s Office) £ S € erman Sl (imf'». partmen Apply N. N. Hill (0] i e ns rance ment; she loves the north and social ORDERS TAKEN FOR CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION = Co., Bast Hs e (o) 1| 6 t o) AKE: > 5 UCTION e = S o., East Hampton, Conn. 4-26-3¢ m metivities —COAL AND WOOD— | Or u 0 Feis tuimen Sonascs intola hospl AVATING A GRADING | WANTED—A\ position of housework st ek St B} and go home nights. Addr 9 | WANTED-——Married man t »rk on | ~ @1 for wounded soldiers, and ran Sewer and Water Connections s WG| ey e e L S bee Yerself. He felt that it was only fair Residence—152 Vance Street Mgk i age . Shulansk S gaonld heve s dnon Sotlhi e Seu el Conn Telephone 261 | 1w OR MORE unfurnished rooms s i e :men: hvhh: v:‘” 2 e (m’ s "";}(1:‘,5}5‘2’1“::1 BENJAM‘N BRUTHERS (fu». Herald, Box B12 2dx : "‘_’ RENT - SChUltZ & COSte“O, IUC. MAIN ST. DAY NURSERY T plancr, shaper, milling NTED—Full-grown guinea pigs. | FOR RENT—Six room tenement. All | hands experienced on tool work, tool PHOT st Address stating number on hand modern improvements. FPractically Fy i " 5 K PHOTO STUDI Address sta wumber on han Mrs. Francis O'Brien, supervisor of | | irinders, hardencrs, blacksmiths; allaround o Gt ol et T NC Mot Hew housellAddrass Box i A Hei the Day Nursery, has submitted the || machinists, bench hands, lathe, planer mill- §1 308 Main Street Telephone 551-4 Conn. 4-30-3d | Id Office. 5-2-3dx jc;];owly}lgl rr,m'rt for}:‘);;‘ past x‘nonflh 1] ing, shaper and other jmm?c l!::qis on Special Advertising and] Graduation o R e 710 children have be carec or al m priand procuction Worsi il oo Drop us a card or pl o 4 WANTED—By two adults, five or s A st P B N\ ¢ight widows have left their children nonit el i Wi | [|SI000 SR T S G G and e i el o a e | rosmE 2 0 Broad i Sty | 4 B 9 in th > of the nu s childr e S other hand and automatic sentative will cal room tenement. a 83 or ad- Brenn ® BB e i sodchilnen il e e i dress Tenement, Herald Office - go to sc ;m .‘m (urlnvu rs ¢ % i tetsl pat ¥ F 4-28-6d P " H rt suppers tho mo old es | ] ¢ s, hearing scrapers, e 5 § : i roperty owners ave you any proj y you have been cared for; 3 five month old ¢ o sillyiri automobile repair- DOUBLE I ERONE B RO | N e s e el Sallieurnlhed gt | D ¥ il Pabies have been cared for; 4 and 1 : , drop forge FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. | ot o o e e Commercial | Fesidential section - | wish to dispose of? Every day brings us in new three montis old babies have all been 5 ! ufiers,” boilermake 36 A wikk, crmam §| enoa -30-3dx o 5 s under the cire of Mrs. O'Brien and | | crs chippers, light and Leavy sheet metsl 2 i S uai] R prospects. Get in touch with us. We will do the rest. her assistant : SR e T G TO RENT—A furnished apartment of | e " cers for - shop Begley Block., 432 MAIN ST. WANTED—Girl for clerical work and | — - — e L ror five or six rooms at 55 Maple street. | s ! craphy in local office, former I FOR SAnE. [ | buitaces 1 . pan- — 2 :\,:‘, Sl :rr\whu:m,‘:}’, Apply between 6:30 and e E N SMl H & CO Probably the finest single home in ; | clers, i s, varnisl strip- S e 8-tf | @ . o the east side. Nine room brick and | | crs: glaziers, trimmers, backhangers, cush: zebleko e dte, Heralc e b > shingle house with hot water heat | [ ionmakers; carpenters, brickiayers, plumb: g 278 MAIN ST. TEL. 1616-12 crs, steamfitters, painters, plasterers, elec . ‘ 2 IMS., and every modern improvement. 3| {ilang; intellizent American handymen R FURNISHED ROOMS. lots and henne A gentleman’s | hout definite trades but willing to work. SERRGe T ORten A — — A running condition. Will pay home at a gentleman’s price. | | Special consideration given to applications g Box 27B, < -ald Off Pa¥ w0 RENT—Furnished front room H. LOCKWOOD | m returned soldier: B Box 2 iieraliOblce; 33 Court street, Mrs. Chapman Real Estate and Insurance | Pape[‘ Rflling 4-28-tf ' G Room 407 TO RENT—Ior the summer months, | Book Binding | vamen_ nisn smmsencer toneing | i voxe moow sy ARE AMERICANS or roadster; In iswering, state |© o two; also single rooms. 29 So. lowest price for cash Address BoX | fjep St. The “OWN YOUR OWN HOME CAMPAIGN” is on now, | SPECIAL e QUITTERS? Blank Books WANTED—TFive room tenement by You say no? Good for you! But read on. Our war job 't It yoy, want to OWN YOUR OWN HOME, if you want to buy 0 : small Ameri family of four. Ad- o 3 going to he finished until the bills are paid. it right, if you want to buy it on terms that you can meet, if you Loose Leaf Sl.‘ee‘:s dress Box A29, Herald Office. LOST—Gold “"”h"l"‘ “"‘(‘({:\q“l‘“j“};”‘ Our obligations as a nation can no more be evaded than can our ani & gl two tenement house, T have just what you are Index and Guide i 72500 |liiend oflolty Avaluadios RS isR s e obligations as individuals. We are the nation. SRARE S o ¢ s i | Card: = - L [ wandls meten 0 el 020 0% If you agree that Americans arc not quitters, SUBSCRIBE FUR SIS 2 VICT " LOAN. STENOGRAPHER—In manufactur- THE VICTORY P . 5 LOST—Light brown shepherd dog. LOAN SR O A. GORBACH, Real Estate Prompt Service. | ers omce. State experionce and | MG otum to 470 Park St wanted when applying. 2-3dx 259 Main Street, Booth Block, Te!. 1190 | E. R. Hitchcock & Co. | Heraia 5oz e i e g e NBW Efiam TWGWH‘BF [Xflhaflgfl i i i) el WANTED—Return Joad from Bos- school and 27 Roberts St. Tinder Fire, Life, Automobile and Accident Insurance. e S s e e Bl SRl R e G o e (e o e G 72 W. MAIN ST. A R A A A e S il Vicinity. Tel. 887-32. 4-16-t£d Herald Office. 2-1dx | g looking for, also a first class investment proposition on Main street.