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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918. The Classified Columns are . Have you lost a sum of AUTOMOBILE iri i money? Our records show Repairing a Specialty |§ .. .zonis—the penny ads {hat it pays best to advertise VISION Or wr B KL reach hundreds in the city £ this particular loss. Glasses, ‘ Ve s every weels night and the g —— Pins and Rings ar:l foung REO and REPUBUC chances afntz htha]t1 s&‘.‘;‘;.-r::il reaglli e ENNY. / 2 l;l\"f‘l;(rlpl?‘s;lfih glfigg l;SY?)[:ll’ ers out of the hundreds wi ! . Your TRUCKS be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 18 ;‘}‘IO“E-V dW:,“ ;ure;y il;‘e?lmud}og sition., ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. cyIngens uancsiEne not xnow who lost it. W. F. KEELEY CO LLM and FRANKLIN All Advertisements for Senator Hitchcock—And is 2 - e eq:‘”“ 1tchecoc n now it i the claSSlfied C0lumn o l haifi;;ng‘:f?‘z:fii;k;acm thel Sy must be in the Herald TO RENT MUNICIP AL POTATO SAL mans recently were not able to main. office b}.’ 1:30 P m. on the i an eaua * Comntorbombramen: | day of issue. Store for commer- Monday, January 28 ecause they had sent thei and H 1 b Ty e I — 0131 use in He[‘ald \ :{;f&v‘rs STORE, l_’.l,:ggl‘wu STREET., Senator Wadsworth—I want to ask | LOST. 0 ROSSBERG’S 0K, 165 MAIN STREET. AT e T e et || e = Bld Fl‘onta (4 67 EAST STREET SCHOOL. ences with ony of the French or Brit- | LOST—Liberty Bond and Thrift 41 CHERRY STREET. ” 1 | ish officers, did they make a % Stamp in green silk babg. Rews = N S L Sh it et e ChurCh street. lHeat $1 Per Bushel. $1.50 Per Bushel. $1.65 Per Bushel Snd Tis modined masains gang I0h e furnished. Apply BRING YOUR OWN BAGS machine guns with | respect to interchangoability of am- | LOST—Bast end of city; sum or H ld P b C munition? { money. inder return to Herald era u > 0‘ c 1-26-1dx Premier Asked About Woodl. St & b up-| Mr. McCormick—Lioyd Geor ¢- | LOST—On Arch street, large gray TC;O?QET;'I;(:?;“L of sixl Foome FOR SALE. t the | pressed great anxioty lest we be re- | blanket. TFinder telephone S B i Two Bargains, 47 and 49 Beaver Street, Good fr 18| sponsibile™ for multiplying the num- | dectril “ ! - = _ | TO RENT—A modern tenement. All| Buildings and Rentals. said | Der of calibres, * * * He was afraid | LOST-—On 2:08 trolley to Hartford | ImProvementa 155 Washington ri- | we would add to the number of ri vesterday, lady’s black leather hand- | Street: Taedx H D HUMPHREY 272 M i S {;Mi There were alrcady too many k | e Return to Herald office. £ - * s ’ ain Street. ¢| of ammunition over there. T spent TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first % | three hours with him (Lloyd George) o floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply FIRE INSURANCE e 0 G e e B M. Deckdel. 12-16-tf rgo | Italy. e talked very freely. Lloyd | George was especially anxions to know .| what had happened to Leonard Wood, | ¥ 5 ¥OR SALE. ; § 4 where he had bheen huried, and why - — i - iUe he was not in Washington or Paris. | e FOR SALE-—Kranich and Bach 4 ; | o up- He wanted him on the Allied war | FOUND-—Auto ind - rim, right piano, $100; $1 per week. O-Prus- | Council as our representative. He | (21l 203 Chestnut St 1-: <| Cost $450. Call 417 Arch street. | | . Office and Service S . Var. « Young officers said that| was very insistent upon that point. | e e s - e e, ows thal epre- | slan War. . Young O L | v G "»’A__‘:"m,\,cd:_ Seormick of T | they would come back to the schools| He was al<o insistent on the impor- /ANTED., = T - i tatlon, m St. By o went *abroad last” fail, | of instruction and there would find{ tance of ng as few different cali- | FOR SALE—60 acres of woodland at 5 : : linots, WhO emion of military. condi. | some old Colonel who would give them bres as possible WANTED—Five room apartment for| $17 Der ac WLl iUt enoush wood Bore § \ G had & scnssiox 7 5 nad e amid Dloyd George, the | Wrons instruction, according to the Sen. Hitchcock—Is he disposed to| $25.00 or $26.00 per month. Reply tofricoxlygnayyorgtnofland i FT, j PsTevRizED - 1 O euntar, wiio expressed great Ol texthac ind ording to the|be critical of our military authorities? | Herald, 12 AA. 1-26-6d | eEh SR Behirehs e Bt Vet DefllSOfl (Jarage iy‘\tereh’t in our preparations for the j '*u -Japancse War. | Mr. McCormick—Perhaps I had | 5 2 4 4 I 3 h : Sterlin, turn to police station. ‘war. According to Mr. McComick, German Ammunition Inferior. | better put it this way. Between the | WANTED—By middle-aged woman, FOR SALE—Farm, wood lot, est the premier wanted to know what Semator 1Titcheock—TWe have been | ime when I first went to England and | position as cook, or for light housc- mated to had happened to General Leonard torite of | Pefore I went to Italy, and when T re- work; competent; 1d that there is gre superiority . Mt reference. Box more than pay for entire property, e ‘ Livery Cars for hire, day and night ood, and expressed a desire that | 2 S B | turned, there was a perceptible | NX12X, Herald. o Rritish and French ammunition over | o i : T R s SRl b e T e OO el b ast ol sulectedizaywlinilichition he should represent the United States | British & Tk = v - - and pasture; good buildings; fine lo- S TEU}‘iimnr g | amig on the Allied War Council. the German ammunition. { r America, the wonder work- | WANTED-—Rural, grade and Hi cation. Herald Box AB 9 || @ity A o 0%, “"‘” S Wy MoCormick said t soon af- | Alr. McCormick—There is a super- | °F Of the world, but when I got back chool teachers immediately. Freo | 26.29.31.g | €T Pprocess is what is offered you ter this comntry entered the war the | jority, to a certain extent. I was lylng there was some apprehension. They | registration, good salaries. Write ! ——— over our brand of PASTEURISED| Aubey To Rent; Closed Cars. i 430 MAIN STREET. . cut 1,000 cords which will | Supplies and Repalring. sople were hurrahing for y iy stomach there one day when | Wwould s We wonder if there is a ego Teachers ency, Oswego, | FOR S o X e . 7 MILK. : i o fi'ég“é’:m’li"’fliul CWhile by the last | the shells were passing over us, and |lack of co-ordination at Washington? ifetia e B e e R e Wi Te st rewmil oannot eotmpnte Expert Repairing. Batteries th ed States, 3 | the g S o e e Dt = cost $80; >eanut Roaster, cost |y STEURIZE Are— of September they were saying, “We d that a great many did not|We wonder if you have all the big - =i 4 lwith OUR PASTEURIZED MILK -| Rocharged. Acetylene Weld- wonder if there is a lack of co-or- k. un"“ whom you might bring together | WANTED—Liberty Bong will buy £ X 6x8x for ours is the finest raw milk made s 1 Soda Fountain, cost 1S ITELY SAFE s URE by | 1 e s Toals at | o 3 rere very | 1ies i i i BSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by | ing. Storage. dination at Washington! We wond Senator Weeks—You mean that|in your government?” They were very | all issucs; hizhest cash prices paid; A e Meatoanic E 3 if you have all the big men w did not explode? | polite, but you sensed a difference in | hank references. . Slobodkin, Inc., | Lol| for less than g 0 correct pasteurizing: COHEN MOTOR CO., you might bring together in your Mir. McCormick: ‘es, Sir. There Ih]mr attitude. !.mlu the 1st of Oc- bankers, 36 Lowell St., Boston, Ma | Address Bo y‘ stol. = RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS | 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST, government?” was a high proportion af shells which | tober one of the British, together with 5 “about the 1st of October,” Mr. |did not explode and of asphyxiating | one of the French government, cabled _ 1-26-1dx | SAFE. S 2 B > 3 Order it today. MecCormick further testified, “‘one of | shells. to Colonel Mouse, urging him to come | WANTED—Tndividual washing the British, together with one of the | Senator Hitchcock—Is there any | over for the purpos: of securing bet- | Address Box 17XB J E SEIBERT & SON J HOCHMAN Trench government, cabled Colonel | way to get knowledge to what pro- | ter co-ordination. They felt that they Miice. i = & i 2| o & 5 re ¢l p 1 French | were losing time by trying to co-ordi- DD S <ln‘mfllicr5. 101 PARK STRERT. D> 3 House, urging him to come over for | portion of the British and | ving ; : AR D) S the purpose of securing better co- |shells did not explode? te over here rather than on the | WANT steady work, ges. Address Pays the Very Best Prices or 3 tenement ordination. They felt that they were Mr. McCormick—The airplane men I scene of the problem. | house. No agents. Address House, | |- O Box 156 1-26-2d —————— | for JUNK. losing time by trying to co-ordinate ( can tell that pretty well. At the| Senator Hitchcock—Do you think | 1d Office. Pl — = . over here rather than on the scens | battle of Chemin des Dames they that we have to make more artillery : ANTZD—Young man who is' not Dr A A TUTTLE TEL 468'4 of the problem simply ruined the Germans. I went|on this side, rather than depend on | T T 8 subject to d for clerical work . o4 e ! o . This is the first time that it has|back to Compig t the end of the F'rench or the British? HELP WANTED—ITE i actory office of local concern. . | McCormick—The French can- | - ! id, Box A14B 1-24-3d Veterinary Surgeon, been stated that Huropean officials day and found General Petain nerv- | cabled to Colonel House, advising | ous. I was rather surprised, because | not do it. If your roof leaks in him to come to Burope to consult | it was the first time I had ever seen | France, you cannot mend it. If your housework. ~Mrs. Saxe, 23 273 Chestnut Street, Auto Re alr]ng‘ about co-ordination | his calm disturbed. He was worried | window is broken, you cannot have it wkins St. | Representative McCormick further | hecause the Germans did not reply. | glazed. Bvery man who is in France = S e ! 'Phone 451-5 said that high officers in General | He was wondering why. I told him |is needed to be making guns for JD—Woman to do housework | ol P N Pl'()mI:t and Dmflent‘selflce Fershir command had urged that | that I thought they were not able; France or to be on the line. We have two or three days a week. A. Ham- j City of =5 vl be intecssibn hxpert Mechanics Major General Crozier, chief of ord- | to do so. He could not believe it. It |to ship the steel to them. ton, 25 Canal St., Plainville. e s e e S B . nance, and Quartermas General | was the scene of the French repulse Senator Hitchcolk—General Crozier TPl e el Pl‘;‘::“l FOR SALm. Dealers in rpe should be superseded. in April, They had hered guns said there were some advantages in 7\\"1‘"‘11;\‘ By f“'—r S from 12 o'clock naon untll 9 p, m.| Two family 11 room house with all Chalmers and Oakland Statements of nearly all the other ' from all along the line and had | shipping the raw materiol because NTED oun womant forfsteno LIS R R o e s et s M C witnesses heard behind closed doors, | wrecked and ruined the Germans. T | When it w lost there w no labor graphic work in main office of local S o D o ‘,. = mr{“"_e’f‘v'vé ‘gld_ ) Rl 'S otor ars. except that of Major Gen. Crozier, | have photographs and plans of that|lost. France had thc equipment and concern; experienced stenographer | ;.. “tne purpose of making an enrolls Desldesfos ra Lul 0 RERSPRSSAOR 2ES Dt et o6 Sk Gon O | Ml L Bt | s T et | g xeropted senggeamher |t G S S e | R S0, HE A S €04 the report of committee proceedings. | ing the successive destruc ;| and supply the armies. 1-25-3d | \\ew Britain for the nomination of : . St e | i 5 . = el ; 168 ARCH STRERET. TEL. 235 Grozier. Tavored Sending Army. | \tier aoy, | S NeCormick 1t the committee — R e e 2 N LOCKWOOD! . In the confidential testimony of | ™ genator Hitchcock—What we would | thinks his opinion is worth more than NTED—By young lady, position | 00 0 4 Tera Tuesday, April 9, | Gefferal Sharpe | Hofdatonded (the like to know is whether there really | that of General Petain, why— in store, or clerical work. = Box ¢ G e 3 : X 11918, and to perfect the present list of | Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. | WO Q) and HAY FOR S ALE cision to send General Dershing's ex—ll; "y superlority of our artillery over | e T - . A21B, Herald Offjce. 20X | registration. 5 2 pedition to France sooner than had % | Can't Have too Many Guns. £ == = 50 TONS OF HAY. el ans? i L T Zent TTLLIAM ZIEGLER been planned, and the calling into | tN Germans | e WILLIAM ZIEGLER, i . ’ b By, ; T y 5 - Green, hard wood for stove, furmace | Mr. McCormick—T do not believe it, | Senator Hitchcock—Do you think | WANTED —Young lady to work as| THOMAS J. SMITH, ! OVFRLAND MAN_ S O ] ed 1c s > knew and | : lote Rus. | : jately & Brennan, 47 Main | | ice $12. 2 : formally notified Secretary Baker that | UP to the time of the complete Rus-| jcayy guns or the light ones faster - | e | GRR B OF R L as X i i ROSS CO. curh. Teclephone 649-3. The Herlis clothing shortages woud result, but Sian \""’(1;“,":“;;“ EndeE DRl e e e el can ) Faurms. even with the sacrifice of some | WeiSht 2l | . B e ¢ s IS H o ceaCdE T bR ren B e S U el S0 SCEiEet s OV SR PURNISHE ) All Medels Qverlands. | s nd T quote the man who won the g B s | - i be summoned for the effect upon the | R ther light. | Pattles) that it is impossible to hava e e : 139 ARCH ST., | OLD FALSE JTH WANTED— Germans. | Mr. McCormick— rather lght. | 4 " ony guns. Palpably we should S e Sen.nes i | DON'T MATTER IF BROKIF not put on France, which is denuded | G0 conveniences thice minutes Storage. Accessories. |1 pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cadh. g of man powoer amy hurden awhich we | Tom post office. Address Box | B A e e old gold, silver, and broken jewelry can assume ourselyes. It is true 2 S L i . = — Send by parcel post and receive checll that the labor may be lost, but how | - i I i z e EEE R by return mail. Will hold goods 1 R R e B e U SO Il e muimncn] oo o g . - FOR QUICK RETURNS USE | dnys for senders approval of my offer R | e el Hanit or two reliable men. Board option- g = THE CLASSIFIED COLUM) MAZER, 2007 So.5th St., Phila., P: is here? The hands of oy ble- al, home cooking 11 modern con- ’ bodied and skilled worker in France | ‘eniences. 369 I SIEMRS EEE 4 | e ! = =TT are priceless. You cannoi replace i ) . : 5 TAXI and LIVERY { them. Here you 1 take a fellow e ol -1 3 ; | Service Reasonable, Reliabler Tel. 1626-14. . - | 2 —1 l’;y\wn; r Packard plant and put him to work at some- L 1 il i Limousine— thing else. = 3 .t Hiloheock—Ceneral Crop | LARGE FURNISHED ROOM-—With COOLEY & TROU H. I. HART, jer thinks it would take a great while | board. Two gentlemen 24 Wash- | FLW“:C&C;’I‘Q‘E“LTOWS Tel. 1930 u er to equip the armorics for the mak- | In8ton street I ey || GARAGE 596 ARCH STREE ing of artillery and that we could | = 1 i itions ~ Eet it 5o much qnicker over thern, ||| EURNISHED ROOM-—Al cnnven- e e s enparetitions Mr. McCormick—I do not mean nces, heat and electric light. = Call as regards DRY CLEANING— to say that they should not produce SiArchistreet J2ctoer you CAN have your garments the maximum of their output, but ! TYPEWRITERS here is America, producing more NOTICE, dry cleaned WITHOUT any de- steel than all Europe. We must have | ——— ———————— = 25,000 more cannon, and it is im- | NOTICE—Jacob Garfinkle will be 03 studl o . 2 ) A ghest d el SO B T; 5?:3:?‘3:5 Eh‘;s e;‘:;e.;:; possible for the Allies to make them. unable to deliver papers ay the work here. | L of highest g much sufiering in this wor e shot ave a i irec- rning the vicinit Ches | 5 - AL factory rebuilt ma treatment and cure his life PYcRloulphaye s muniionsfidine gk lhmerinyy oot Our exacting care — our 3 . if people only knew where to work. tor. Here was Kitchener, who cer- street on account of death in f i | Sp s 2 { e s e, Dr. Hyde, determined to tainly was as big a man as Baker. DR . methods—insure your garments 5 i —_Try our rents o investigate ways and means I do not wish to make any deroga- coming back in a condition § i Chronic, Nervous and Spe 51 clal Diseases are more trying, triment to the fabric if you send 5 o . [ Our regular stoC chines of allimake t X di Mr. Bak NOTICE—Get that job done | N peh i G service: best ‘il % cry remarks regarding Mr. Baker. | D E—G E b ok 7 R ot &7 service; 8 =2 hit:\’d‘hgh‘;‘:;ifiw Tof'ur:s::;, The job was too big for Kitchener. Blectrics wirir fixtures, < practically equal to new. i 5 i anteed machines are harder to endure, because ous e S S e e e e nal 9 s 3 2 = 2 = A lowest prices; W] they are with you from has devoted his professional Toisen i peetht Il e s pes You need but try us to be , 3 I v Sgio Ut o > enemies of Germany—Lloyc anship. an, SETp] i el it wce“u:o wfi"f;' tfrr%r; myo::‘ :: 2:Zttoa:1eanz‘:m o George. In France they took Louch- Jerome St., . x convinced. < ::o‘nthh prom month, ofte: oy ma } 2 e — ¢ oo B Vear. You wre not sick By consulting him you will oun (Inchpmade by Sierheadl of BUSINESS CHANCE — delivery. enough to go to bed, yet you therefore get the benefit of D st et et 2 ] 4 . re mot well onoush to enjoy || bie experience and matare T S ot e e || e s o oo o {Inign Laundry Gorp New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 612 life and do justice to your equipment enables him to place. He is the head of it now. o1l ctive investment for $30. Ll work. And the firmer b‘t’:g give you every kind of treat- Senator Hitchcock—He is getting Should bring investor large returns. troy oy ‘;z‘rflv‘;:gg‘;md S0 Toir e gk re results? ] | Information upon reque oil 266 ARCH ST. R BT ) SRR o S En: Lt : e Mr. McCormick—He is one man of Lands Development Company, | “r‘f“:"c’::“:njf:;t’g‘l'u - If there 1s help for you, Dr. whom all Frenchmen spoke to me in Pythian Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind = — - h‘ Q"BR SA E ceesfully requives the long, || Hyde is the man to help you prajse; ) 26 Ldx New Two-Family House with all improvements The Hartford Medical Specialis; NOTICE! Two-family house on Hart Strect, and 2-family house on Harrison Street | 8 for 5,600, A : T - all modern improvements. A fine home for anybody. —BY— R ) The partnership heretofore existing | 1°F Sale. Both have : ihe Jome Tor an DR. CLINTON J. HYDE between § John il oSt aubamyeli) \ n o 5 B Loty sg';gflngg;;fifgv- o CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. CHUL' [Z4Z§‘m§9;§§E;ELLO ““C’ | be in business for myself JOHN B, JOHNSON 272 Main Street 265 Bank Building. A A o

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