New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1918, Page 10

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NI:W BRITAxN DAILY HI:RALD THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1918, ’“ U. S A I-A{;TE]R ]N Have vou lost a sum of v : V;'hatever you need and ) money. Qur records show ! SH fiflNVEN | that it pays best to advertise §888Y whenever you need it the k Tlflh pdrtmufar loss. (ilasses, Wi - - ¢ Rings are o Herald classified columns will d Ri 4 T : . . surprising quantities and i : RO iy ising E . Rm ot Lven Has An~ ica Lend- § carned in at the lzcraid. Your : . ' L‘:eymfasml;mmil:n_o:: I |E money will surely remain in QASH IN AD MINIMUM CEARGE 16 ' Scrvice and res ; ing 1 m.ld ?0 000,000 Pounds |} the finder’s hands if he does coxm cmi%g%n EACH msmnog.l = the city know your wants now who lost it. London, Jan. 24.—In | with ti report of the Irish | tion expected soon the Associated 4 | Press learns there are two outstand- | o - ] All Advertisements for FOR SALE AT R T e terday, small white purse, the classified Two Bargains, 47 and 49 Beaver Street. Good question e N luestic containing five dollar bill. Return column 1di |wWhethor or not the convention's re.| Comtaining five dollar bill Return Buildings and Rentals. | port is unanimous. One feature is the appreciation on the part of the British = . must be in the Herald H D HU WlPHREY 272 M in St {. statesmen that a settlement must be | 1.OST — Liberty bond and thrift & o J am ree veached for the sake of contingine — ~amp. Finder return to Commer. | Office by 1:30 p. m, on the their friendship with the United States cial Trust Co. 1-24-1dx FIRE INSURANCE not only for the period of the war but — dav of issue. the future. The other is that the | LOST—Black purse containing sum | S ———— = British public has become aried by of money, between Ericson RE; W e roon R 6 e Johnson's plumbing shop and Stan- ke Two Family House on ashington street for skl T S pinced out that the war has | Jey Svea Coal Co. Duisht street Very deep lot—good speculation—owner lives out of changed the whole problem. Hitherto eturn to Hera! ice. Reward. TO RENT the question has been l\t“y:( alive by . e town——on}y R Se”mg. parties but there are no parties and | T all the leaders agreed that if a scttle- N Store = ; e .ol for collilmer : CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Thus far, there is no inkling what | WANTED—Information concerning 3 Matn Street ‘ . the report of the convention will be, | small bull dog, 4 months old with aud it erald = i . but it is possible that the government | one blue eye and one black eye, lost Bid F 67 B will be prepar. g into the last wee 5. G 51 g' rontage ed to step G. McWilliams, 15 — — s a breach and force a settlement if nec- | Munroe § Church street H Sty RaL f |essary. 1If the convention is unani- | WANTED-—Position as motion S eat FANTED—Young ho el I Iams u u '0 mous the government will probably | ture operator’s assistant. Have f Sh d A 1 R O G, S G g 8 ordingly, but in the event of a cense. Apply s urni € pp y e e e Lawlor ‘ greement the feeling is that the E LY in factory office of local concern. | Off- d g . gnvcrnmnu(‘ \\;171 u-‘v]‘v‘\‘ the majority Herald Pub CO. Herald, Box Al4B. -2 1 ice an N ervice report and put it into effect, With pos- | WANTED—To rent small furnis T ] B e S i 287 El S t 0 ANTE ent sms irnished | o sibly a few alterations to harmomize. " house or fiat in good locality for | 1O RENT—Tenement of four tation, m dt. the different factions in Ireland. two or three months. Inquire Geo. rooms, top floor, 28 Trinity street. The Telegram’s Dublin correspond- | 5. Bean, 205 West Main St, Tol. 119-6a% | BUSINESS CHANCES—No stock to ent states that a report from Wash-| 17, i = sell. Attractive investment for $30. | Denis ‘ ‘- ington that the United States is pre- | e P ST T W " 77 |TO RENT—One centrally located Should bring investor large returns. | On al age i | | pared to loan Ireland 20,000,000 | WANTED — To buy second-h steam heated room in private fam- Information upon request. Oil | " & pounds to obtain the fullest measure Graphaphone. Frank Fietl : suitable for one or two gentle- Lands Development Company, | 430 MAIN STREET. of home rule and American capitalists | oim st 2 men. All conveniences. Apply G. Pythian Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. ENTOMBED INMINEI SUNK BY SUBMARINE are rc;flfdy to invest a like sum in Ire- ) N. R., 17 Main St. 1-24-2dx _26-1dx | Livery Cars for hire, day and night. land the question is settled, is WANTED — Furnished room with ! g Stozage, iSupplies and Repai i prominently displaysd in all Irish pa- I \ : RENT—Tenement of six NOTICE—Get that job done now! | - light-housekecep e ) & six rooms, | 2 > t that j | ‘ and has caused the liveliest in- \v‘g(.“‘mh\"‘:);“\f“‘ 15 convenienceaiin {F03AMaD o ktract 1-22-5ax | Electrical wiring, fixtures, door- | Death [ Owasco, Lost in Mediterranean, Was . The correspondent of the | g S s s s D e o e | | | | , . O nrC Mo Gatine g 5 e : — bells installed, ete.; reasonable, best 3 Explosion in Shaft May Cause says that the report furnishes) oitfield, 660 Lincoln Strecct, Tel {10 RINT—A modern tenement. All| workmanship. Richard Coridan | Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. One of Ficet Seized From Ger- |the friends of a settlement with a : *4" improvements. 155 Washington| Jr. Jerome St., Tel. 1628-4. 1-21- Expert Repairing. Batteries| new and powerful argument and will | —— Street. 1-22-5dx ] < many at Outbreak of War serve to increase the disrepute of the | WANTED —To buy a 2 or 3 tenement . i Recharged. Acetylene Weld-| 24 S| T e 3 house. No agents. Address House, TO ENT— 5 L e e An Atlantic Port, Jan. 24.—The|Sinn Fein policy whose violence and | g T RENT—Tencment 3 5 ko : of four ing. Storage i = . | abuse now embrace the president and Herald Oflice. rooms, top floor, 28 Trinity . 5. e - teamship Owasco, formerly | & et — » 28 Trinity street. l‘ i ‘ T was f(\l;”-(]ul to«:;n t:xl.iunnnhtthrf x(i\fm:"‘n ‘\‘::j‘i’i“;];n“ e ‘er ‘Altemania and | §overnment of the United States. e E = | # 1-19-6 . .4 COHEN MOTOR CO, ;noixil" t(tvmil' s e e £ | seized here when the United States Dublin reports regarding the Irish | 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHES It of the explosion yesterday had | entered the war was sunk by a sub- Corentoaiicontinielone il Youne lady to work | TG EBNT—Five-room tenement, first Vebermary Surgeon, Balt of S ; sterday had | > — e = perished marine the early part of December | ; and to do clerical office | M. Deckdel floor, 21 FHurlburt street. Apply 273 Chestnut Stree & l [ioclll‘l n P‘ The dead will number 90 it was | while in Mediterranean waters near | Cll Y l'l EMS Gately & Brennan, 47 Main e iy : . e | the Spanish coast, according to sur- | : —te | B ‘Phone 451-5 i ‘ Pays the Very Best Prices| of 90—Buried 506 Fect Under Ground. vivors of the ship who arrived here —_— o FOR s, ) ) st cowerto o1 | today on a Spanish liner. It was said | y5» tournament, Elks' club, Thurs- | WANTIED—A position doing general | = = Halifax, '““]‘ “’ i‘l:“o“n“‘h:('l“]“: that two of the crew lost their lives. | gay night.—advt housework in small family. 365 Arch | HORSE for salo, by private family FOR SALE. for JUNK, men, alive or dead, are e 4 { The Owasco is the American ship 2 | one of the nicest, cleverest f: L foT i Tesentom vec asco is L z e : arm or he ‘Allan shatts near New Glasgow, | The Owasee ' the “ReRons & | Pride Circle, No. 10, Lady Foresters | e Two tamily 11 room house with all TEI 468-4 { > 5 in Connecticut, raised . s securred | of America, will meet this cvening s et improvements and ze | '\:‘cro ‘l\tixln\‘«m 1;‘}]‘:30‘0:“\' :’non be- | Of three vessels sunk while passing a| ;,34:s hall, A social \\1I§I followgfl:: TED 3 comptometer and on our farm and never been owned Lo s 93 fest Dontase ate yesterday 98 Judd’s hs socis P 0 i i . i or i by anyb; 0, besices extra building space on side | lieved to have been in the mine, only | liznthouse, with the submarine lying | 3 CE 0 meeting. Sofinopme snineRopau e EVe I O,]f‘ qrery clever and | gyogt Terms easy. i 1€ foom 2 higher level. | off shore and picking the vessels off as| "/ e T N. M. & IL R. R, Apply at freight | Sufe for sma children ar any old : nine escupe E 3 i Last week of our Shoe Sale. Every i Whiting street 1-19-64 n to feed or d Wi : i o recovered. | they passed through the beam of ! v ing strec 5 rive. Will work Wi I‘I:‘(\l'r”vl """”‘,‘;““"“""f:“‘,h':.‘"’,‘,i',“.(,1' | The two other ships sunk were | Pait of shoes reduced. Besse-Le- e e | ANYWheTe from a plow to a buggy. H. N. LGCKWOQOD Jittle hope is entertained that - ning men will be rescued el (Ch—crti FURNISHED ROOMS. Will be 9 years old in March and | Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. ire in Glic = mbi = — never been sick a day 1 were on the 500 foot | A fire in Glidden’s plumbing shop a day or even saken = iy e WANTED—Furnished by voung| = lame step, welz — Prompt and Efficient Service] 1 not hear the explosion, | AUSTRIANS RETIRE on Franklin Square last night did urnished room by youn & e ep, weights close to 1,2 o il he il damage amounting to about $50. The | 12dy. Western section. Herald Fox Ibs. It We can find some old per- RLAND MA T Expert Mechanics warnied IDYjaaais, v o fire department was called out but 653 1-24-2axy son In the country,.who will give bl = = i . Joseph Lahey, a Belgian NEAR MONTE TOMBA | hia no work to do. e — —-| @ nice young pet horse a good hame, Dealers in found at the bottom of | a Fur: o e 1i se- we will ] ak e Mnglelie o o T e P R s ned B coma i or MELE »hml e Jo Will make the purchase price ROSS CO,, Chalmers and Oakland : as _— : i keeping. All conveniences. 16 Pros- jockies or peddlers motor, but died after being brought Overalls and Jumpers. Besse-Te- e Gospbeadis oo fed ¢ : - 3 1-24-tf| apply. Call at ' Hous . Motor Cars. to the surface. Territory From Piave River Westward | 1and Co.—advt. G e o s All Models Qverlands. ‘ = = E » Waterbury, conn. 1-23-2ds ES The violence of the explosion \\Ir-?\' i ke o G T 5 TO RENT—Furni shvd room and | i 5 s BEl ST.’ TI{E AUTO SAL C the cage up the huge shaft and drove MARRIED 2 board to young lady, 29 South High | FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine. SOri mine timbers 200 feet'along the levels. | Victory) e e 1-24-2dx | 215 Blm St Frank Tetl. 1-23-30% Storage. Accessories. | 168 ARCH STRERT. . 2252 A Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Johnson of | oo | Norwegian and British. Italian Army Headquarters, North- | ‘hurch Street Celebrate. ~URNISHED ROOMS for light house- S Fdison . . ) REPRESS FL{)UR SALES (on TEE: At 2 (05 SR R S ety o Bocmene Ao - fine mfigfl’.’é’i”s"vhcfi‘efi AUTOMOBILE WOOD = HAY FOR SALR Pre The enemy has evac erI.;nn‘l Mrs. K. lth‘rm.')n Febmeen B anee i . Box 34X, Herald, 1 50 TONS OF HAY. territory on the northern mountain | °. 7 Church street, are observing 1-23-3Q | m— — R Ll S e l Green, hard wood for stove, furnac Large Export Surplus to Be Created front behind Monte Tomba, extending | the 27th anniversary of their mar- & i epawring a pecial ty or fire place. Sizes and lengihs to suit, ;i frém the Plave river westward. Their | Tiae with o cclebration and family | —o o ome o one i n stroet, | EETRETIGRT ) Pricc $12.00 per cord deliverced on by Limiting Output From Miller t0 jefense lines have now been moved | Feunion at their home. Mr. Johnson 2 23_tp UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- | curb. Telephone 649-3. The Berlin back to Monte Spinonci is a well known local florist. - = VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. Italian patrols making reconmais- | The couple were married vears wl\\.,”]77“““\\}10(1 e 1 Washington, Jan. 24.—To create a Sances in the past few days found that | 280 today in Brooklyn, N. Y. but ldrge export surplus of flour for the the enemy patrols and sentinels had | have spent most of their married life ey Box 11XX, Herald Office. an [OLD FALSE TERTH WANTED Allles, the food administration is con- Deen withdrawn and later discovered in this city. They have three chil-) 1-23-2dx — R K | 1)0\;"1" wa‘w ]i " fim”“_‘\; sidering & plan of forced reduction in he enemy had abandoned the entire dren, Arthur, Esther and Edwin I pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cash fo e = — lold gold, silver, and broken j q four sales at all the way from the Tregion. ) || PR, | LARGE FURNISHED ROOM e A | This retreat is a sequel to the bril- board. Twa gemtlemen i e e ) Send by parcel post and receive cheth mi o the c mer, Millers, ! 2 s e gt liant victory French troops recently . M. C. | NG turn mail. ‘Will hold goods 1 wholesalers, retailers and bakers : 3 = Aol E 2 D ington street p £ KEELFY CO 4 T i probably will be required to hold their ©Ptained on Monte Tomba. =~ The men’s meeting at the Y. M. C. | T A i Y . g g o et Q':)“““ L ",:‘l“i‘h“’“"j; sales of flour down to 75 per cent of The enemy is now constructing de- | A. Sunday afternoon, will be ad- FK;RI\ISHI‘D ROOM—Ail conven- 3 A [ ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. 5 e the ount now handled fensive works in the rear. 'As the Allies are demanding from ’ s e BN e orator. Mr. Chuan’s | Arch : _te | 75,000,000 to 100,000,000 more bushe With the French Armies in France, | talk will he on the past, prese - - | TAXI and LlVERY 5 e . 5 present and = . of wheat, the food administration has 23 (By the Associated Press)— | future of China. General Secretary | CHANGES IN M. E. CHURCH. EI_EEIRIBA[ SUPPUES Service Reasonable, Reliable arranged to take over 30 per cent. of he lx‘fn( h on Monday executed a | ¢ 4 Barnes has been granted a | —17 ln.‘ enger Packard e . producticaloutilr brilliant raid of the German lines | ¢ourcen months leare of absence, in | Absence of Pastors Makes New As- Limousine— Ten will be selected supplies for | Castward from Vienne-e-Chateau, near | orjer that he may engage in work signments Necessary. : COOLEY & TROU o Four De P: along a front of 3,000 export. 00 | Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C. Du Boston, Jan. 24.—Because of the Cast aside your superstitions g | { ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR:S Tel. 1930 Food administration officials be- ing his absence, Rev. J. W. Denton |absence of many clergymen who are | as regards DRY CLEANING 6 Main Street. AGE 596 ARCH STRE lieve the United States can give BEu- will me charge of the association. | engaged in war work, changes in a . rope 90,000,000 bushels of wheat At Camp Jackson, Mr. Barnes will number of important pulpits are to you CAN have your garments made into flour between now and the - & have charge of the sccretaries of ,be made at the annual spring confer- | et - enemy works, shelters and mine gal- A et || ary cleancd WITHOUT any de- i v i { g s : e rtee M. C ) s s | ences New E 1 of the Meth- timo the new American crop comes in | prSoWY, WORSS: S 8 B e e | thirteen Y. M. €. A. buildings. It is|ences in New England of the Meth 3 ¢ ey A jcan | 1€ e N S | hdist Episcopal church, the first of triment to the fabri g W“h“’”t endangering the American |0~ jirteen prisoners were captured | & National army camp. S Hioh Lv?:ll ';:ouh:-rcu April il 5 S emne s Yot supply. 'as well as three machine guns. The EE T [ : the work here. iialoritho plana hoy as D g SONIC OFFICERS NAMIZ | sters have been granted leave Details of the plans have not been | e "ell &5 LAres e s and| MASONIC OFFICERS NAMED. | minist en granted I tully worked out but millers and deal- | none killed. The followi directors and offi- | ;" e 3 ers throughout the country have been g S cers were elected at the annual meet- | P8t }hc assignments will be tem- | ¥ 041045 insure your T EL. TEI asked for opinions. Most of them be- porary. 2 i Heve reduction in sales to the public | NEW HAYEN'S” PETITION tion last night: Directoss. wviliam | The dates for the six conferences coming back in a condition 805 8 06 s the best way. Cowlishew e BN E Swalltars v cnnounged today eres S A RIS, E o v practically equal to new. The plan, if pursued, it is believed e b Sonalze A i [Ingland at Boston, New Hampshire | | will inevitably bring a war bread of | Railroad Seeks Permission to Increase | ing s r, Frank J. Dohren- |2t Tilton; April 10, New England You need but try us to be missafioaeal gt oRU ol obles Mol Mol | wend, Joseph R. Andrews, R. J. Dix- | Southern at Providence, L. 8 convinced. | | Baker. by S. Peter Chuan, a well ces, heat and electric light. Call ards and reaching a depth of 3 An intense artillery prepara- ion made the progress of the troops | easy and they were able to destroy all for months or more it is expected Our exacting care — our American peopie. Bakers whose flour | Storage Rates at New York, Brook- | o jirank Goodrich and Colton No- |4t Augusta; April 17, Fast ies are cut, officials believe, will Jle. The ai S Ot Dexter, April 24, Vermont supplies cials i oy vy Fpric: 1 The directors elected the ¢ thei ey S Fresh Dressed Vermont Turkeys, Native Roasting of their own accord substitute flours | I3 lowing off dent, William | Johns . e = trom other grains than wheat to KeeD | washington, Jan. 24.—The New | Cowlishaw: vice president, W | Bishop Matthew S. Hughes of Port- Chickens and Fowls their sales of bread up to normal. In | 1y ven railrond today asked the In- | Schulze; sccretary, W. J. Rawlings; ' 1and. Ore. Wil preside at Boston: Ufllflfl la!llldl'y Gflm- ‘ Spring Lamb Native Veal homes, it is beliocved, the people Will |y (e Commerce Commission to in- | treasurer, W. W. Pease; anditay | Dishop rles B. Mitchell of St. Paul '@ s P sither mix flours or use a large sub- | ..;se storage charges on all freight | Frank Dohrenwend. AT N a Rl ol B S oDt ichand Fancy Fresh Pork Tenderloins stitution such as corn bread, rye bread |at New York and Brooklyn and on | = Cook f’f H('le\l.'v, Mont., at Providence, 266 ARCH ST. | A l.arnc Sllpp]»' of R. I. I)nck‘; and other bread export freights at Boston about 50 | RULE AVES LIGHT" and Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of g Voluntary saving, it is pointed out, | per cent. to asree with charges made | New office hours, necessitated by Soston jatgithelicontarenceiniiaing F S}H Uk BoL preduged as laree 48 o | by other railroads. | light saving and the Monday holidays, | S teriloll surplus of flour as food administ became effective at the Stanley Rule officials had hoped for. | BOLSHEVIKIIN CHICAGO. | & Level company today. Instead of A Large Supply of All Kinds of Fresh Fish beginning work at 8 o'clock, all Lo LR e C-BOAT S WANING. | Will Attend al of I. W. W. Held For (";ri"; £ i i 0 TYPEWRITERS at Reasonable Prices | operatives must begin at ; ; Conspiracy. a. m. At noon the hour is 1 inst S i Our regular stock Two French and One Italien Ships| . = . ., ‘o an; Bolshe. |of 1:15 p. m. and the closing hour is | » e of highest grade VE G ABE E § Sunk Last Week. $1o4 5 5 instead of 5:30 o’clock. There js no 4 ! gents will attend the trial of the | ;.3 (liday on Saturday, ; : factory rebuilt ma- 5 o Paris, Jan. 25.-The sinking of two ! 166 members of the L W. W. on|™ L e ; LR T 3 3 chines of all makes Parsley, Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, Turnips Freach s of more than 1,600 |charges of conspiracy to obstruct the o INC . A 3 | e Endi s 2 tons and one of lesser size is Shown | government's war work, soon to begin | LIEUT. MUNCH PROMOTED. R N g S U @i e Carrots, French ndive, 5)'3?1111‘311 Onions. in the weekly report of French ship- jin the federal court before Judge K. Lieutenant Benjamin S. Munch, son | RIS ST T il i service; best guar- | e - ping losses. Four vessels were at- | M. Landis, it was announced today. | of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Munch, for- | (RN " o ROY AW e i anteed machines; Strictly Fresh lg% SOL tacked unsuccessfully. | One already is here, two are in San | merly of thi who has been 2 . : i Francisco and others are said to be on | stationed at the Springfield arsenal, Rome, Jan. 23.—The weekly report | their way here from Rus®ia has been promoted to the rank of of Ttalian shipping lo gives the Ten members of the I. W. W. ar- | captain, in the ordnance department sinking of only one smail ing ves- | rested since the general arraignment | He received his first (~m.m“,«>.‘.n last lowest prices; we inspect machines ‘ 5 3 HAI l monthly; promnpt | - L S . 2 Aot > Lt L S e L \ ol 238 Main Street

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