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NEW BRITAIN DAI LY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918, ing in Gérmany tates would not gtive part in the f he was said to faiser as saying: pships Were Sunk. ed that American 8 being sunk so fast thu only been able to Sops in France.” Mpassengers told of Dr. Davis was asl ¢ was hurrying ™\nd ismified not\answer. Daviy, also aid, Yhere this, about he y that Y his v would Dr. over, it figured n on the that the Kaiser are enous with United stated Po: Feb. D of Piyua, n 19:—Dr. An Atiantic V. the Arthur Kaiser’s Atlantic was that this to v Davis Ohio, American dentist, ived at country the infuence X out of the Other T cinberger an port yesterday on ar. Norwegian-American iiner Bergen were M fjord from Bergen, Norway. He left S o i Pr of German Itu ) United sc0, Germany Januar havir becit and Julia Dent G V. Judson, former hea States M M Admiral 1 ofiic ne of permitted to do so on a military 2 vas M signed personally by When the liner came into American intelligence oflicers swarni- ed about the American who had hal a chance to pull the Kaiser's tectn and questioned him at Jength, but managed to satisfy them to such extent that he the second f senger off the ship and which searched almost as minutely as wa the Dutch liner Nieuw Amsterdam when she arrived here. To newspaper men who soug facts regarding conditions in Ger many, Dr. reluctant Lo 1alk “Of stances, much many the Emperor.” “What about Germany—food Kaiser harbor the litar e tire of TAFT'S SON TRANSFERRED of he was Made Dirst cutenant National D Guard of United States—Connecti- cut Appointments. \ Feb. First « 19.—The Lieutenant Taft, 2d, Ordnance as fi lieutenant Guard of the United States, to rank from July 14, 1917 announced by the war department. cceptance of commission tional Guard will cancel his commission in the Ordnance Reserve, it is stated. He will report in person to the com- manding general of the 39th Camp E gard, Alexandria, for = to duty on of former Pre a citizen vashington, pointment of inm Howadrd eerve Corp the National circum- to say I left C permit from the under won’t expe explained. ATV 2 with a course, you he Jan Will Re- in me various conditions for instance?” in he by don’t look arved, do I?” stort. the automatically Kaiser's health?” he sked annot discuss the Kaiser's La., Will Fight Victory. Germany want when America jermany has won the will be willing to call il then, Germany will is the sentinment in G “What is the feeling 2 rmany for of Does ce? now aits that Germany araw. Ci- ¢ Haven William Van Kirk of Harbor Road, Southport, Conn., been appointed first lieutenant of the Aviation section of the i i has on. 1 Hepreieh e Smith of Willimantic, heen appointed first licu- Medical Reserve. Duclos of Tor- been appointed the Veterinary Army has of the rederick Nelson Conn., has lieutenant of Corps of the > articularly bitter, so far could judge. The general opinion t America. is not tak- ing the war very seriously.” “Are the Germans still confident of the success of the U-boat cam- paign?” At this question Dr. Davi the first sign of interest, and emphatically: | British ranks reported du ‘“They are not.” | week ending today totalled Then Le added after a pause: { vided as follow: “wPhe German people realize that| Killed or died their submarine warfare has failed. | 35: men, 1,005. They are now depending upon the)| Wounded German army for success. men, 2,944, “What are the Germans enthusias- tic about now?” he was asked. “Peace,” he replied. “They eagerly discussing Russian when T left.” Dr. Davis then put his baggage in a taxi and said his only thought was to get to his home as soon as he could. This Dr. Davis’ third trip here since the war began. Kellow passen- gers on the liner which arrived yes- terday, said that he talked about the war only twice during the voyage. —, 1 second BRITISHI CASUALTIF London, Feb. 19.—Casualties showed replicd 4,106, the ai- of wounds or missing—Officers, 119; British casualties week just ended re total recorded in ma reported in ched the Towe months. were peace CENSORSHIP IN CUBA Havana, Feb. 19—Strict censorship throughout the entire republic of all mail matter foreign as well as domes- tic, is established by a presidential decree made publnc here la night. The decree becomes operative imme- diately is TYPEWRITERS— Our regular stock of highest grade factory rebuilt ma- chines of all makes —Try our rental service; best guar- anteed lowest inspect monthiy; delivery. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 612. machines; prices; we machines prompt 157 Cherry St., first floor. 5 rooms. Aj] im- provenients. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANOCOCK, Sec'y. "Phone 728, 193 MAIN STREET T ——— ap- | Division, | in the | Officers | ])UTCH WA ASHIP IN TILT WITH BRIT TQ fie) \ | | | | | | Story Featmed in German Pr Nar rates Incidents of Dispute on High Seas. An ma \tlantic pers 1 ently s Port cceived her of an all the Dutch British an Feb. 19.—Ge feature 2d n- warshio su b prom cident Trompt 1y listory of 1ale between and a like early the American ording to the story which the Delft Courant in >turnin warship, event in navy. The fat rman therk cred by A5 when craft papers, w from ncounter which hoisted Trompt to ignal was chot w forei British si Is orderi for ng tion. whe the or- n examing dist ded i empt t Trot der The ) Trompt 11 contirued whether they had to craft not subject the Rritish the Trompt it must Duteh German to quarte de her element its the do to coni- had and t on query itish ith | British e n cc ¢ ¥ v neutr: orders, but m r as aboard mined. "The to the pa top aptain, accour lin | about to heat British mi the press when hip to fur further war ided not the r in hac Holl: a the recent] nd story it i b ond was said the incident en 1ssed in the sec- chamber, 51,000,000 RIBLE 8TOLEN. Patr visty at Botsheviki. Moscow Pillaged (Delayed.)— i n, Patriarch of and former representa- | tive United tion crve n the proclama- siang to oh- v and church heen abo government. coming to the gre church in s issued faithful calend have hevist holi hy th Patriare from ar | nis hone { The patr { has been ro | encrusted v iin Bols hois Moscow Petro i ind wreh Arra procession chal sacristy at of gold church diamonds and Bibles, with ith other eciol old on ne the covers, before | rub1 | stol \ war, also have been eang of me lorries | two social clubs | robbed the me {and the g well as a and othe while police According to the Petrograd pers the Bolshevist on in simplifying divorse resulted in 38,000 made for capital alone sixty on armed men in Friday night visited in Petrograd and abers of 64,000 rubles 1 of 200,000 rubles, lar amount « jewelry. Two ¢ were them a amonds f the n lynched by from the o of | | under arrest, | »wd which took | news- nment's proceed- ay gove: lica- divorce the Frances Pirukarka Nicewicz \ | | [ aca Nicewic tate of Connecticut, of Hartford, the 15th February, 191 Order of Notice compl Superior Cour County day of said cause Hartford in Tuesday divor Upon brought said County. March, 1918, claiming ¢ tody of minor child, and change name, it appearing to and being found by the subs authority that the whe the defendant Tgnace Nicewicz is unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the institu- and pende of said complaint the defendant by pub- s order in the New Britain a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for two suc- cessive weeks, commencing on or be- fore February 21, 1918. LUCIUS P. FULLER, Assistant Clerk of said Court. ONE-HALF CORD OoFr aint d Court, on to at the first bouts of tion ency CUT STOVE LENGTH For $6.00 DELIVERED WHILE IT LASTS, Call SPERRY, TEL. 804, | H | the ¥ war| was | DRY KINDLING WOOD | The Classified Coluinns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chiances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. TO RENTX, TO RENT Store for commer- lcial use in Herald ‘Bldg. Frontage 67 ‘Church street. Heat furmshed Apply Herald Pub. Co. IFOR RENT—Large room table board. 369 Main, two Finder ‘pairs of I | return to | 2-19-2 i Saturday night between and 10c store at corner of Mry street, and Liberty str a child’s brown neck-piece. return | Herald Offi 18-2d LOST—Saturday night, ladie gold watch. Monogram “G. M. H Black leather case. Finnder pleaso return to Herald office and receiie 1 t, Finder to FOR SALE. SALE—One Henry Hadley, 211 for two; third floor. 2-19-1dx single house, reet. Main SAL At ) in fine condition or large office Deputy Sheriff, TO Store 11 Franklin Square after March 1. Inquire 9 Franklin Square. 19-6d 1OR ate, a ) Suitable fo use. A. New Br 2-19-1d fountain, | counter: St facto Mar FOR RENT—Nice room; all bright conveniences; neighborhood; centrally located; man preferred. Telephone 12 or call at 44 Camp street. 2-19-1dx single good od wrapping Pharmacy, Park soda 19-2dx - ROOM-—With use of kitchen for housekeeping. 15 Prospect St., ccond floor. -15-tf . with or improvement, street. Icast street, near car two-tenement, 10-room house, >rn, large lot with fruit tre $4.300. On Belden street, modern | wee-tenement, 15-room house, cost | 500 1d, owner leaving (H\.‘ e N r corner West Rock Ave., modern | -room house, lar 800, Sullivan and Insur St. 4 Klir excellent wazon. E tnut line, 1l e without Inquire 2-16-3dx e store house 25x60, Main street. One double Tain street. One dining kitchen, Main street. hall 40x60, Main street. For other information, call at 211 street., tate of R. W. Had- 2-14-9d ement, first Apply 12-156-tf TO REN rear of office, room One Bla nent, 1 and « 211 1 te touring light G. SATE make delivery Che FOR Wil or 248 OR two 150 | TO RENT—Five-room === floor, 21 Hurlburt street. e M. Deckdel. nge: F. *h street. heatir T W A HELP WANTED—A Lexington WANTED—F Piainville trolley on Feb- pair of fur gloves, blue Reward $5.00 Return to 2-16-6dx competent street. strect. 3 Church NOTICKR, Lunch (for- | the Presto Church Street Longley's). Wil open Sat- B Pure food excel- rvice. The first week’s prof- will be given to the benefit of Red Cross. As we advertised, dollar gold piece prize to the person who will find the name of our place, we decided to choose the name “Presto” which was sent us by Paul S. Porfiros, 145 North St., -19-5dx to eral office Herald work Ofiice 18-tf 3 urday - chamber- 16t D—Polish girl Hotel the ten Beloin A ;:nud local factory. bright Box 16, boy | WANTED. at office Herald. -15-tf Will plan cut, fit making of gowns, the sewing to he a By Tel and done by you. specialty. Consul- appointment only 338-3. -19-1dx Remodeling tation Dressmak frec NOTICE ng repair Coridan FUR %AEE . T.W. 0 Connor \ grocery business in Bristol, Conn., central 1 week, We fixtures worl Jr., Jerome do eclectrical wiring, install doorbells and reasonably. Richard ' St., telephono -18-6dx rtion: does about Owner can’t give up the time house- | family. | 3, Her- .1:«-2dxi { to other busit | with preferre keeping, West end VANTE = ~Young girl Inquire Mrs. Terrace, "Phone 1633-2 2-19-1dx Park L[A .('I‘KICAJ.A CONTRAC 6 Main Street. WANTED—First for e wor erenc ete., class stenographer Apply, stating ref- Union Mfg Co of to HELP WANTED— 4ALE. WANTE YN freight )—Crossing tenders by the N. 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Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not »now who lost it. MINIMUM CHARGE 16» Willizms Auto Co. Office and Service Statlon 287 Elm St. Densson Garage 430 MAIN STREET. AUTO TRUCKING RATES REASONABLE. John Pinches & Sons PHONE 41, Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. Expert Repairing. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST., A U T 0 M 0 BIL E Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. M and FRANKLIN STREETS. Livery Cars foy hire, day and night Etorage, Supplies and Repairing. " Auto Repairing Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO | 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. $253 GVERLAND-MANROSS (0] Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Ehonc 2223 139 Arch St WOCD 2»« HAY FOR SAL 50 TONS OF HAY. 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