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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SUFFRAGE GAINS IN' HOUSE TEST § {VYote Will Be Taken on Consum- tional Amendmen Tomorrow Washingtn, Jan. roup of Congressmen friendly to woman sufirage showed that the pro- posed constitutional amendment ex- tending suffrage to women was grad- Canvasses made i i S : | THE HERALD | Delivered to Any Part of the Gity By Carrier for 15 Gents a Week VE latest news from all parts of the world, state and city to the time of going to press gach day, Special telegraph wire. Full As- sociated Press service and 1argP corps nt efficieat reporters, ¢ [ Mabel i s, H. E | Wells, | Advertlsed Lettem Walker, Locust St. | Warren. i Wismer. Sonnh| J. Wilson, care of | Ask for advertised lette tion date of list. 57 Edward W. The following is a list of letters un- Miss Ruth nley Works Britain, and men- 1918 claimed at the New Post Office, 2. Muriel Awkerly Miss M Bradl Miss Caroline Br Mrs. Gustav Bart January §, 288 Main St. \rion ev. W, Washin R CENT. FIFTEEN P 108 i Court »eth Becker, Curtis, 20 Conlin Walnut St That Amount of Inerease Sought Iastern Trunk Lines. Cook, o cent Jan in in an Interstate today S.—Tifteen commodity application ston, per rates filed | Com 144 Main St casant allagher J. Jud Miss Ksther F. Miss Ellen Johnson, D, Keistina. Bezi Kovacs. M Agat Koeder, Patrick Lynch, 67 Gladden B. A. Lester, 107 High St. Miss Marion Liddell, Orange St. Mr. and Mrs, Manville. Mrs. M Marfia. Mrs. T. B. Mectee Miss Alice McGilvra. Homer E. W. Miller. Tofee Mocarska, Corbin Lock Co. Mijss Grace Nettleton, 20 Sherman | 7 street. | Mrs. Alford Neal, Stanley Works. | Miss E. C. Peck. John L. Peterson, Kathryn Palmer. Margery Purcell. Esther Swanson, 67 Russell St. M. C. Scheidler, Whiting \Tr&, Merill Shepard. Bertram L. Thompson, L. H. Neville Thompson, street. | were sought with mission ! railr Mrs. St the ommerce eastern trunk ating in connection imship companies in Boston, New York and Philadelphia to Wast ington, Baltimore, Richmond, Nev | port News and other Virginia points, | Pinners Point, Md., and other points south if these gateway nson Stanley St ads ope vith ste Hulbert St St TO SELL WHEAT. §.—The the Times say ering to Norway tored on the Murman coast | shipped from America for use in : Germany itself is offering ind the Scandi- countries, although the only available for exportation are Belgium and other occupied | territories | ( . i ) | | | London, Jan. government, stands, s it under- | { Cabinet | navian | supplies those in RIZCONSIDER DECREE. Madrid, Premier Alhume- cas declared today that the govern- ment has decided to reconsider the decree dissolving the Corte Jan. 8. Wilson St. 14 Camp SELL OR BUY 'BOUSE FOR YOU ur Classified olurns: will do it ) LS e L DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Three Family 14-Room House on Hart Street, $6,500. Only $1,000 cash is necessary to take advan- tage of this opportunity. Come in and let us show you how this proposi jon works out. THE W. L. HATCH CQ. INBURANCE AND HREAL ESTATE 28 WESD MAIN ETREED OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY | the groups of Congressmen, | duty line | I Bolshevik | ro: ually growing in strength. Democrat ic members of the House representi southern states, who were reported solidly against the resolution, are now aking up their forc The of this changed condition, adherents that there was o ing a two-thirds vote when it came to a vote in the House next Thursday Encouraged by the optimistic re- result | ports given them by women lobbyists, | to making a quiet canvass, decided to divide the country into five ones, with a committee cach zo The of the committece is to see that all the members are in their seats and voting Thursday. Representative Fred Taylor of Colorado chairman this committec which will not only devote itself to kiey an but will also scek influence for the resolution ings were closed by Suffr: > Committee stening to arguments sentatives of the National Opposed to Woman Suff appeals for favorable tion by cials of the National American Woman ciati is to vot the Hou by repre- Association Former Senator Pailey of Texas, in long speech against the resolution, rtended that women were incapable performing the three principal du- citizenship, military service, service and jury service, 1 not help enact laws which they not capable of obeyir He in- sted that the suffra s constituted a It percenta the women of tho and added too 1 are nd 1 we roriff u of e se of country : re h uld ignorant vot- add to the v < now. a not 1mb . Henry Wood of New York, formerly an advocate of woman suf- e, said that women, the vote, would insist on holdin jovern- ment offices, invading even the upreme Court, and the White and would succeed in unman- ning the 1d blocking the country’s m Mrs. James Prei of t to woman suffr AW frag if given Congress, House Government ident sociation opposed and other speakers used hy the su to put the reso- particularly itions of ening of politic denounced methoc fragists in their effor lution through the White House demor the Militants and the thy opposing legislators with Bdwin Fou N 11 ors d already in their rank Chapman Cat Wood Parlk, office \merican Woman sociation, briefly replied, were before the committee “'fa not theory. suffragists a number vrovided Dlit 2 aud to present ots, The i made public last of telegrams and let- ters advocating the passage of the r olution among them one from (‘olone Theodore Roosevelt. RAILROAD BILL. Washington. heari full certain plan of ind their averag & v bill were in ving today with indications of opposition to the administra- indefinite control of the reimbu 1ient on the earnings for the past the | committeemen were hear Julius Kruttschnitt, n of the executive committee outhern Pacific and a member » railroad war board, George M ident of the Balti- has been WADHAMS. Rear Admiral ned to the esentative of the te Red Cross wor He is one of the officers who have to active service, Washington, as 1ssig Cr 1S to co-ordin Red rer navy navy retired called many been re- Report of the Con THE COMMERCIAL TRU New Britain, Conn of business on the 3 1917 on at the el December Bills disco Other 1 Overd United Companic from Approved United States Bank Notes Gold Coin ks and Cash Fund Set Aside Depositors and National Items for Savings . $1,082,053 $ Tatal stoc 100,000, Capital S 25,000 1,254.3 1,366, 1,012 156,195.14 394,290.62 T said that 1 best ¢ Jolin ¢ Sth today af- | and final | offi- | and | wying they | in addition | | of attendance, | pre- | called. | ana | 1918, JANUARY 8, Have you lost a sum of money? Qur records sk that it pays best to advertise this particular los (lassey, | 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 not xnow who lost it ¢ CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Whatever you need and it the Herald classified columns will whenever yot need give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants MINIMUM CHARGE 18¢ TO: RENT, " TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply B e e Herald Pub. Co. vi 6 cents farc to New Brit- |10 RENT—Five-room tenement, first first mortgage $2,700, will sell floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply §4,300, part cash, balance on| M. Deckdel. 12-15-tf Box tol 1-8-5d All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—30 acre: bungalow and barn; of land, new clectric lights to ain; for time. NOTICE, FOR N¢ ALI—Wood lot Britain, 1 acres, ristol. near Closed car to rent by hour Careful driver. Cohen Mo- $ Chestnut street or 86 1-4-6d 30x 27 1915 Ford Tour FOR SALE 7 lephone Price $175 FURNISHED ROOMS nished room for light housekeep- All convenienc 101 F street, upstairs bell. ROOM—Ail nd electric light. 12-5 FOR S tion § ald. LE— 5.00 -Typewriter, Apply Box vod condi- NX, Her- 1-8-2dx ir view conven- Call -tf FOR SALE strips for doors Fuller, 401 Ches erlocking Send postal tnut street. 1-8-6dx | weather A, A, housekeeper n with a hall Telephone 187-12, a young child. Refe stol. wo FOR SAL ences, cheap. A Greenwood ska, 1087 Main shop. A Will sell Stepi * tion as housekeeper. Good cook. ox X30X, Herald. 1-4-4dx would like pos wiring fixtures onable prices. R. Jerome St., Tel. 1-4-6dx Inguire Main 1-7-9x WELDING—Bring ‘us FOR SALE Farm in OR FOR RENT—B »n; near New Brit- For terms and par- to Kirlkkham & Coop- your brolen metals. We weld them new. Iron rass, Alum- ticularg apply er. 1 or Copper Motor Co., S Chestnut street. 1-4-64 86 Arch street, FOR 3est in equipment, valuable &e. th modern outfit 1 and rout of farm, stock anii &irkh HELP WANTED—MALE. for yard steady work Berlin Con- 1-8-6d ier HELV vorl 1 to VANTED--Men paintin Inquire and struction 0od pay Co boy at >—An Co. office 1d 1-tf xpericnced operators on machines. Higher of v cmployment >janist and drummer in Waistl comps WA Pianist and dr r picture theater. Address Box 24XX, Herald Office 1-7-6d at New District Harttord Tth AUTOMORBILISTS—Let We have the work done under J. Nelson. batteries 8 Chest- holden us the At a court of probatc Britain, within and . for of Berlin, in the County of and State of Connecticut, on the day of January, D., 1918 Present, Pernard 17 finey, juc Estate of Angelina Masiello late Berlin, in said district deceased Upon the petition of Antonio Ma icllo of said Berlin, praying that Let- ters of Administration he granted on said estate, as per apvlication on file more fully appears it is | Ordered—That applica heard and determined at the Prol Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 15th day of January, A. D 11918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the time Jlace of hearing thereon, by pub- this order in newspaper published in said New ain, having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign post in the Town of in said district, and return me By order of Court, MORTIMER repair your car. ex- perience and tools, direct supervision Permalite batteries rob A of | charged. Cohen Motor Co., nut street m— |0 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service {Station, 287 Elm S said Br H. CAMP, Clerk. TYPEWRITERS- Our regular stock of highest grade factory rebuilt ma- chines of all makes —Try our rental service; anteed Jowest best guar- machines; prices; machines we inspect monthly; delivery. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. {, Tel. 810, ¥ jm! PROPERTY OWNERS Read This § based on present the Insurance dollars spent now all right, but not where Insurance on your could you replace it with Under Insured. A few later. Ieonomy is Have Property you enough In case of fire If not you you a hundred a big loss. valuc Money may sav it may mean additional policy or to do it. Phone \NKING & REALTY CO. Trens. HARRY G. H w-,oc& Sec'y. 193 MA XN 0} Let us write Increase your Now is you an the time present policy THE HOME l- RANK W. HOLME Your Storage Battery Why Not.: Store the Battery for the Winter With U s? We offer you special service. Inquiries solicited. Batteries-Called for and Delivered. A. G. HAWKER 11 Elm Street, New Britain. Autos To Rent; Closed Cars, Expert Repairing. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST, J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prlces for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. Dr. A.A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 NOTICE! 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HART, Tel. 1930 | GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET U — ) | 5 || = Livery Cars for hire, day and night. || Storage, Supplies and Repairing —I'OR SALE— Seven-Room Cottage, all modern. 914 tern: Two-Family and Store, all impro vements, H. b, BUMPHLIEY, FIRE INSUKANCE Hamilton St. $5,000 and easy 163 Fairvicw St. $7,000, | 2 Main btrcel. o 4'/ WE WANT Houscs to Rent and us at once about putting your Sell—Particularly central propertys See %35 and $10 rents. CAMP REAL E 272 Muin Stree\ property in our hands. We offer some TATE CO. 206 Bank Building. painstaking studies of a spe- cialist who has their treatment and cure his life world Dr. Ilyde, Investigate ways and to help the victims of ous and Chronic Troubles, has devoted his professional life to their speedy and thor- ugh alleviation By consulting therefore get his experience Judgment E equipment enables give you every I ment your quir If there is help for you, Dr. Hyde is the man to help you. pecnahst There would not be so much suffering in this world if people only knew where to made turn for help. Chronic, Nervous and Spe- cial Diseases arc more trying, are harder to endure, because they are with you from week to week, from month to month, often from year to year. You are not clc encugh to go to bed, yet you are not well enough to enjoy life and do justice to your work. And the firmer your trouble takes hold of you, the morve it saps your vitality and crushes your ambition. To treet such troubles cessfully requires the Thc determined to means Nerv- him the be: and u will efit of mature thorough him to ind of treat- might re- sue- long, Harttord Medical § DR (’LL OI\ J. HYDE i, ASYLUM §T., HARTFORD, CONN, 373 9 to 12, 1:30 to B, 7to 8; Sunda

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