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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918, The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and R2ings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s be interested in ycur prepe- CASH N ADVANLE MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ hands if he does not know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. — who lost it. the classified column i TO RENT, TOST. LP WANTED—FEMALE. must be in the Herald LOST—Small octagonal gold watch, [ WANTED—Collectors, Catholic voLng office by 1:30 p. m. on the attached to black ribbon. lady residing In New Brita - < i yeturn to 35 Highland stre ary 1 commission Apply day of issue, ward. 3 we and 9 a. m. and 4 Store for commer-|i o e e e FOR SALE. —Monday afternoon jewelry Hartford, Conn 0 l lfl H [ald box containing black jade ring | — — - SALE—1915 Reco touring, fi cia use € with diamond setting and small | WANTED—xperienced strippers s ong o el ignet ring. Suitable rewa if re- turning-in girls Apply New Brit- enger, perfect condit e Bld 1". 67 signet ring. Suitable reward i of fires g. ‘rontage turned to Herald Omes, 8-6:80%| ain Paper Box Co, 23 Walnu S in to quick h e ”"Church street. Heat|Tost—rar sneorsrmoinea mits, | i 3dx | Thursday L Return to GIR WANTED—Be FOR SAL S e iumlshed. Apply reward, 2 Union Laundr $1.40—$1.75 bushel. Carl Schwartz | 3 = |l 7 Glen St., (Barber Shop.) Herald Pub. Co. " rouxp. l‘\"““ DS A N T D0t ov 6 years. Experience no 1dx S i = . o perience 1 A e g We teach you. F. W. Wool 1 shiftdd 1o the loy- | people 10 nicresten nitoangl| = — — FOUND-—A purse, on train leaving s o ek e condemnation reso- ! the propuganda continued | Fe SALE—Cottage v and, YENT—Tenerr six Bridgeport 9:46 Sunday & e it two more votes UMY viue gave facts concerning "0x160, near trolley, $450, if roon Chestnut street. 3 Owner can have same by identify- \ST dst 8 neey 3 / 5 £ R st S S e ANTED—Girls to operate sewin ENirea constitutional ma- | doings in the City of Madison with rof. R Lo ean anenee iR Chestant inz property and communicating I!!\HIH iain e e fifty-one. | crence fo La Folictte, and contended LA S inect) £ with Emmet J. Welch, Poli's Thea- vou and pay while learning. Com e !;fin\lrnrd e 3 A e o E >r, Worcester, M ., before March mereial S Co., 24 flo wfzctured by the 2 @ 5 ; TENEMENT of five rooms, all mod ree AP gle ( ode Isiand 3 street. e principal speeches were by As- ¢ profitee ¢ newspapers. He said ngle Comb Rhode Isiand - ¢ . th for hatching $1.50 per 3 ern improvements, third floor. In- 2 mblyman Donnelly, democrat, of ; that ! true of Madison ws Phrltoectll Phone 1114 3 quire Mrs. Geo. ‘Worthne 133 5 ] Milwaykee, Assemblyman Evijue, and U of Wisconsin und was true of the i | Smalley ool l’a & AssemMlyman Thomas of V coun- | United States. He pointed out that Publicly Repuds b y y. Mr: Thoas, making his maiden | the resolutions adoptea by the W e Sl e S e e Assembly 0[ OWII State t]:\‘ \“, m:”u ;AI»;];!JHS]U |1mm w,ml» (l“‘lll:":y ~h1m‘\ \'u;»:_xml« 1:(1.‘nw \;N oc: a sct of double harness. James NOTICK:. e business preferred. Apply \NTED—Competent maid for crowded gallery when he denounced | 1atior d been framed by N. Durkee, Berlin 5 Etigdd = e = X 4 Union Tea Co., 317 Main str eral I sework. Mrs. M enator as a peril to the nation. | !'aTker of Madison and Superintendent i NOTICE-—sterling upright » 1 street 1l house . - . A . ; ; - = c : T ; 3-6-t¢ | sclla, 18 Harrison St. nior senator from Wiscon- | C00k of Ripon, long-time bitter poli- | FOR SALE—1917 wire wheel Hud- $450. Fine rich tone. )i . Lt e March 7—Robert M. 3 sed an impression to o enemies of La Fallette. He said son speedster. Run very little, cord AN B ainter and e anet han DL S LaFoll 2, e a power in politic the world that the State of | 'N¢ wen members of the Com- tires ain, Williams Auto Cc Tel. 2079 or call E 2d | = R 5 :‘_ [‘["‘ .exington street. SIS the recognized re- | Wisconsin and some of its -most im- association met and 257 1lm street Beloin gl |publican chief, today stands stripped | portant offic are not in sympathy | Pt S e NOTCE e dopyelaobien marey e o | \ bare in front of his friends and po- | with the w he (said.§ éBatithel] Bollcite | iSoven voted asalnst Sihey ROR SALE- e room [inouse il hans fxturcs inetall doorbells anc SRR | DR ROBBINS iliteal enemies and publicly censured | most important ons is none other | Iesolutions vet, said Mr. Eyjue, [ modern impro NERTIE indworicen oii Rl IR chrd R R R Ron o en Gl > morni Denounced As a Peril. WANTED—Young woman for cle street, City ik - - cal work in local factory. ——— e | W ANTED—Clerk. One that has had A case. Bargain. Res 1dx FOR SALE Large corner residence of 18 roors those in high and representative xwell tou might have given up in the long hours of the night The break in the deadlock, which thad been on since the first call of the o iy G e T e e ™ house last Thursday, did not come ! . .to.c 130 MAIN STREELT 15 o'clock yesterday morning, il 9:15 o'c sterday ing, |~ i : . N i ; BESCIEN A m RIUTCKS CASH FOR OLD TALSE TE : : T 3 - S Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Vim truck on casy MOTOR TRUCKS 1 ! l hen, at the suggestion of Speaker | Acts, Not Words. ‘:m:'uuv' STy o b % s Williams Auto Co., 2 7 Kissel ' ta 5 Ton & Don't_matter if br - 1 pay $2.00 “Whittet, leaders of the two factions mblyman Thomas interrupted ’ : N A\ 18Se! 0 9 n. to $15.00 per set, also cash for nld‘ f g Cffice and Service 287 Elm’S each chose a-committee of three to{ (). speaker by saying, “1 did not ask ) S A Koehner 1; Ton. gold, silver, platinum, dental & confer in an:attempt to reach " an at he is doing to do. 1 asked what i—One 6 cylinder Over- B 3T old gold jewelry. Will send agreement. has he doner” \n passenger touring car in Deodge Bros. 3 Ton. return mail and will hold goods TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard The state assembly reached ifs| jivjue argued that the charges good condition. Williams Auto ‘o Used Cars of all kinds, avs for sender's approval of my price tatlon Limousine— ne wcres| do repair JUnited States. senate. After a long ¢ \ny reflection has been cast on | 300 commercial travelers had de-| house, 73 acres, six »om housc -6-6dx Must be sober and capable. Apply jthe public scounging, the house late|think it at least worth considering, | toF L@ Follette was expelled from the room houses centrall yeated . iis Allen cari Richard = = { L Eeniied thellfonlowine | vesolntion |LLR oG CNCHaTE e H e ha s D oot SRR andE Eahan S ohin=on opnersRot 3-6-61 office of local con- | zation of $1,250,000 Wi HAVEE A FEW PIGS, THRE consin always-have stood and al- » help the nation win the war. > 1o jenex State of Wisconsin is on tr FOR SALLE . ova oo : bring the present war to a suc- L near you made an utterance | FOR SALE--One 1916 ¥Ford Coup ORI e house preferred. Address Rent S Mr C elly The 1O 2 ) 5 e 1 Donnell The people o3 Auto Co. 286 Blm street. 3-1-6d BhoLit 't fail to visit the Vic- | i expect the le ture to give e t anch o ‘“‘“"’é: WANTED—Competent cler state the righteousness of our nation’ S Jave fueandia ot fabollibos axpression of \Ity. They : DD: > Home-made cooking; everyt o age, education, experience and sal . I e 0 o shay liar { — : ice 3 e e e e e Ad. | Suitable for rooming hous Neal oyt our government In maiter ood to mean American citizens i room s e e | conldibut el could ot et e wrosecution of the war, <, > £ ¥ = family, not ove that ‘Bob’ La Follette has been for ; The special session of the legisla 1 AR ; L - 34 ton wi not a drop of (‘(‘rm:ln blood ; volunteered to the first or second room house; gas and ters Apply v Pape ever Teld by the Wisconsin lawmak- | [ tHOF VoINS stand beators. TS| L omobile mechanies with the e 3 2 splec OTCRS 13‘) Arch g fogn yestonday th it nied them or done anything to help | Was stated at the exemption board Hubimobile road Hantnoties 0 e Replying to Assemblyman Otto’s | tecred for this service than oan he L T ey (orsent Ghatel RO sl £ resists heat, increases power ar e he i-LaFollette 2ty ‘as I 1dx ¢ o LS 0 tion men, the anti-LaFollette crowd | jaoiioie joaaar declared the. senator | === - o Rl i oa | Has rex ! Oils and Tires. Acetylene Welding. for this attitude on the war in the n Robert M. La Follette. y the newspapers sent out word that lar eight room and six room | Corid: A ome St., telephone and one-half ton G. M. C. truck Has Moved to 166 Main St e s R L rollatte, on6 Gf the foremost man | NOURCed L Foylott one acre, seven room house 1-3 | i | Armour & Co., Commercial St. | Officc Hours—9 to 10 a. m., 210 St e e o o e Shi s T v Mr. Evjue also charged that Sena-| were room house four acres TOMOBIL Tt en out. | and 7 to 8 p. m. esterday, by a vote of 53 to But he | made absolutely no de- | Madison ciith through the efforts of | | Fitzsimons, Kensingfon, Coni - ’ 255-12 3-4-1wk | WANTED—Young man for c e e e e e jwihich had passedsthe senste a week | tried at the bar of public opinion |2 S0MDeny that had made profits of THE O RAUS CO.—Plumbing | cern. Box 15 B, Herald, 2-23-tf PIGS FOR SALE o and found guilty. I challenge any ;000,000 in two years on a capitali- )R SALE—Two three-tenement and heating. Alr WOrk Dromptly | sreseeesecem———re——— 1 Vol the state oflwWiss mwan to show any one thing he did v ! houses, Dwight street son for ittend o I 3-1 v, The people\of the state of Wis & AT ey, Evjue also denounced Roose- s D e Phone = e LRI | TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SAL ways will stand squarely behind ‘Such men are dangerous to give ;“‘]: £ ‘\1\.“,:‘\!‘]” [P Follatte mever| | qdd 12, 4BS Stanley : I DO AUTO TRUCKING and out-| \wANTED—By an American family E ERLIN FARMS Hhe e tioneizovermment Pl | i cenee Wb REt e o fort el ol - S B R RoRISeEnRal, -4-6dx town The O. F. Krais | quits, tenement of six rooms, con TH B Seosi whiah are it ia the enemy. If any man ““.o¢ o = = 22 3-1-ti] trally located. Three tenement JEPHONTS 668-4. B il hnd e e e Tl A e Vel ssmrortira e e fors el Da o e punligRoplion in splendid condition. Williams | NOTICE—If yvou want to please your | jrorala \asfon Ropert Tamoletts)lana | [ cnemy itiwoulaline tyour duty S toll S pton, sane e T BEGTTE apr . = BTN all others who have failed to see knock his head off. 10 Chu IR SALE One 191 ause. who have failed to sup. |Germans. The term has been misun- roadster in _fine i e Auto Co Fim : dress Post Office Box 1005, 3-6-44 | Corbin’s and the N. 8. Machine. vital to the winning of the war, ferman blood and sympathy. 1! ) ces who have scught to quibble | o e ; (i s o > — - e e \ y st o the winming of e wan | O RS0 Moo S8 SRTLY. on | placen who have sugit to muliblol Fon Sateona 1916 ron: | e = s RN @um 00D, ! : our government in the succr & X s couple in first clas: ¢ CITY HALL. e B e || RbGL T G ais, i : the people of our country and to S - = - | SERUATION WANTED. t centc Address N o) care O il Jyisconsin's; faly name be- Stentts Tt D b G MBI VE R O IRLE "OR SALE-—Small farm thirty min e aoos i fore the free people of the world. s K & J b jermans . e e e . S = B n I Y N(F T the dre 2 = for propaganda. Right in Washing- | Many voung men have alread from W Britain WANTISD —Txperienced paper cut- | Storage and AC(‘(}SSO"!QS i ture, perhaps thor stormiest gathering | 127 Wiih ot a d e e S . Dewitt S Bl T (e 3 ».41’1 Rep'm' Work a Specialty. ers, is practically adjourned. e S S e i S ) , - T - ) have been flled against him, and, in | aviation corps, and tomorrow four oman desire = "rom 7 o’clock Tuesd: zht until 5 : . e : 0 e . e NTED—Competent stenographer m 7 o'clock Tuesday night until | ., o) o"0¢ these charges, has he de- | Will leave for San Antonio, Texas. It R SAT e 191 take home. 144 Glen street ral e e e _,r,r. e Follette m ed Ir this government?” today that more men have volun- tion. Wil N NOTIQF BE- iAF A d = JEDOIL, the Automobile Lubrica “’""“‘v"“”‘_‘ W ”,”y,‘ an 1\ embIy- | (i tement that La Follette had never en, as New Britain can send cnly L HAT.—-One N ] 2 Andrew Johnson, A8 Chest: 1 re e R eterson andy Loole, gacuminis sfended his loyalty, Evjue, a La |17 men \ th winter top. Willinm ! < S0LL: solene milecage. Try Us for Auj i | 7T bS] — | 5 filed three libel suits in Madison, - — = | 87 Frospect Street. R s e aan e COHEN MOTOR CO., ainst newspapers and one 'y [ FOR SALE—1917 Harley-Davidson. {qel, 116, Office Hours, 9 to 10 a. m, & e e 6 NAT G S T e, st the Madison club, and was RIE L Yali N electric equipped. 165 West Mair Site i andlT 2o 8 pim: e mgximmm attendance of 86 out of 100 ' «hould be tried in the United States | BT el ERoE ne Sy dall : ns 2007 S. bth St. Wem Tuesday night. NZ un- . (ourt, where the date for the hear- J el bl FE "7 | Roadsters and Tourings. the call of the house, members!ing had been set ten times, he said, iy i AR 5 nklin touring car. | Terms arranged. 100 and © Aypre not permitted to leave tha, jut always postponed. (D Put Your i vi - an excellent light truck f 0 E whamber. Repeated roll calls failed “Senator La Follette is either loyal delivery wagon. B. G. Ilurlbut, | UP. i AUT S ‘R’ANE D deyelop comlflnijm‘rcnz:th {or disloyal,” he declared. “If dis- Starting | § Chestnut St 12-tf Tires at Lowest Prices. BuylFor| Gnsh, Tate Modell Oars er side up~to 11 o’clock yesterday ! joyal, he shauld be kicked f th | arte oo . P { loyal, he shauld be kicked out of the Battery Problem COHEN MOTOR CO., With Starters—Dodge Bros. morning. The-members, weary from | senate at once; if loyal, he should have : e AUTOMOBILE 86 Arch Street. Frefooes: N O T C IR SUTCET B— fNoss of sleep, appointed a conference | u fair trial.” i Up to Us B ! Sl B b . | GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET Repairing a Specialty COHEN MOTOR CO. : wommittee of six—a republican, a Evjue then launched into a vitriolic &TGH Fnfl CALL ON ME FOR INFORMATION REGARDING A\ TWO-FAMILY; fi HOUSE ON JOHN ST. THIS PLACE IS A BARGAIN. DON'T PAILL democrat, and a soclalist on each | attack on newspapers and magazines 'TO LOOK IT UP. g?g(][]ENSKY’S; H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. We have the solution. Ask us about our free swhich was' fast becoming intolerable. | tions, and closed with a plea for sym- testing service—it’s FIRE INSUBANCH The LaFollette wimrg obtatmed by the | pathy for the senator because of the insurance against :‘ 'R THE DIRECT SUP; 2 'E'RUflKS COTTAGE AT BELVIDERE only b Bargain. Brand New Cottage to suit your taste $: compromise mermission to introduce | critical illness of his son. ey et W. F. KEELEY. two amendments and. 45 minutes for -, Bvjue later prepared the follow- N e REO d REPUBL!C an Going out every day.| CAMP REAL ESTA l E CO. | Special price, 35¢ for papers ! 305 Bank Buildi each side for debate vnopsis of his address ‘;,,,.R Assemblyman Rosa’s amendment | man Bvjue charged t I TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. and wholesale price for al!j — TYPEWRITERS ‘ki“ds of junk. Call 1591.] ; I <5 o o which would have made condemn v ; has been used in the City M and FRANKLIN STREETS. . - " f highest ry Mail 37 Willow St. Quick s s o erad p tion of Ta Follette dependent on a Madison to further the anti-La Fol- A. G. HAWKER finding of ‘@istoyalty by the senate in. | lette probaganda. He stated that a vesigation commitios, which as not jeader in the anti-La Kollette propa- 11 Elm Street i i % F 3 factory rebuilt m, 5 [X.c ot service; best gua) 5itoqg e : anteed maching ¢ [t inspect machi “My Home on the Field of Mercy” |FoR SALE: s 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 8, at the Genter Church @?E([AL NO’IICE Doors Open at 7:30 P. M. st o owers ot ot iron: 1 sou wmve s ol Thrilling Tales from the French Froni, lllustrated by Many Stereopticon Views LS TICKETS 50 CENTS or me. |space 7,600 square feet. In Center of Cit Floor 5 f | Would make an ideal location for manufacturing purposes. Telephone 168-4 EAST STREET. gj. EIOCHLIAN

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