New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

mer) SO tirers tion and Puilding ships Pucn and supplies. »of the total labor jone-fifth of its hi Foeing utilized for “ro prevent this power from becomir ) fhose of us who stay at ho fwork harder and consume e the only way in which fean meet its war bills Maxes may give the Inecessary doilars. 10; fi es will not enable to hwar unless they are backed pavings. For the is no Mollars, 1t is won by food a Bng, by coal and iron. ‘“*Phat is why a nan or waves money to invest in iment loan helps the shan the baunk that finances wr the capitalist who sells stock to convert it into go ponds. The bank or the jgives the zovernment \dollars without amean increased prices Brdustrial efliciency saves money out of Probably h war loss of But us war, wa not me curren furnishes goods as-well as dollars. His to the governno excess of P subscription represents an over consumptior of capital which can be usec PUrpos If he has made put into the government wo harder, he has mnke yod the deficiency power duesto the draft. I7 cured it by eating less food ing less coal, be has incres N of food available our allies, or tic can be used te it amor troc nd of coal which munitions. *Phe anility of our and of our allies to live depc the willingness of the natior duce asymuch as it can and s little'as it can. The gween the amount of food wnd clothing, and other \of life which our noncombat duce and that which they ec = rough but fair measure of wibls fizghting efficiency. ARTHUR T wphis ywar is supremely ggeue. It'is against the dev jtrine that might makes /meears:honor against perfidy, jegainst tyranny, humanity jorutality. Never was our o Jevidently in the right and jeide. It’'is a-privilege to ythe coumntry. “Patriotism, however, smore than standing up jmers’ Devotion to. country o bigs difference to the young man in It ought to make |the @rmy or-navy. |wome dffference to the rest of of the county rade labors, pUrpo: pr Loans government country dollars. »ods behind an actual creation helped e troops to ma nec l*or thingsware the sinews of war." HADLEY. right. when mana‘starts “The Star Spangled Ban- NEW BRITAIN n do is to back up ourselves enlist, each pin some and of th P e person hold bpractica apo fice. thin, W rvice burden. , taki 1, takin. e every one of ng -the war s of money. This war. It war demands co- one. If you can- bond, you can in s and tilicates fent at compound foreover; will be country this Sees Danger in Changed Att of Russians There itude is a e London, Cecil, March 9.—TLord Robert in minister blockadc in o« pointed of ement late 1ess of the German 7 yesterda out ¢ plan. cholder It makes in the ent. Boys and pies into this imachine and set | jpe. Think w mble, vear bore your the serious men- ace in s tervention there. “We have information Lord Robert, part | L ST that today,” said Siberia being organized, general and Prussian been Ake n, 1in a has sent to In ert iki, in and Turkish | openly red of them. aucasia, s clement fothers spend and charge re and die for | ing? Let us get gs Campaizn and ithe cause of right manits 2B, BREWSTEIR. ay-at-Homes. vanity Fair, | to Waterloo, the non-combatants. cks are cleared for ac below and wait meekl ?s some truth in these $f applied to our present sit- | at home in Amer bu e\ is more than a “suggestio falsi *“Wie who are left at home—women, old mhen, boys not yet ready service, the physically unfit, all | whose work Dbehind the battie-line | indispensahle—all of us must rea- | lize that we are as nec ; as the men who do the actual fighting. We ore “behind the men behind the guns.” “You id Lord of the Ro Bolshev- coliusion with n agents, had adopted anti-kntente attitude, had the British mission which to help the Armenians, cut British wire through North Pe | Scuth Russia ord ce ) actir Germ 3 of 2 an 3 out sing and re- “Our vowith Tiflis and Robert s that many Japanes Germ surances welcome Lrevent In would the f e expedition 1o zation of i he il patriotic er the aimin to yrinc Siber i suid, not con- ce Ru sistance the conquest bled Ve any m who prof powe: or wd Japanese pre would not of a resto- by for | friendly e | ration of ruthless The t a cnemy. an act effectively If they are in- with the duty mee of Rus they will rfect lov- a sent crisis. Allies assist I am task with efficiency. oductive disaster, me must | "This | nation | and | the ans and | win the | by actual | t won by ! nd clott the ) the inst carry alty and Germany, the reat n lelity We sure y be waste of who shall read this s thinking: ‘What a platitadinou of words; this talk of the duties the stay-at-homes makes me tired.’ “That many shall think thus is our most serious danger; our only serious dan The boys at the front will The war department will stumble into the finest ef The navy department is to its splendid traditions. who are at ease Brow our petty sacrifices; if we money for accustomed but un- ed comforts and luxuries that into savings-stamps and Bond dodge our tax srowl wheatless and me; days and meals; if we try money out of the war throu essive profits or excessive wages above all, if we fall into cyni pessimism that doubts our capacity for complete victory and is half-will- ing to put despite upon millions of sraves of heroes by consenting to an inglorious peace through comprom- ise; then are we in evil case indeed 11 our arm-in France be stronger than our soul at home, then our de- feat is sure. “Think over all these platitudes concerning the duties of the stay-at- lomes. The ten commandments are piatitudes; but they deserve constant attention.” he liance out wit itions found per yutset has all her always loyal in the she 1t her | rmance | have serupulo of her obligations. i not think realized how tremendo German penetr: what a conquest t undertaken highest degree minal, if the Entente every step possible fail ¢rope and ficiency ao it i ally s the really ic scheme of Germans now in ing up we r tion ssia o orld usce the lo: railros vernment capitalist But | them | increased | wn who t income wounld bhe foolish, not failed to | frustrate Therefore, T | a be well | stance of and service.” | have the ; if we Y heme W the in German onaly beli advised to s¢ to pe ve ¢ wor vt Japan she, she in a matter ) alone, can do 1ent loan — 7 roduction Limitation of Claims, At a Court New Britain trict of Rer ford ana & ath of F o within and n in the County of Connecticut A. D. 1918 F. Gaffne ob: holden at the Dis- of Hart- on the | 1 for war money to loan by to laber has se- or burn- the for our amount , produce for ate March Bernard v of in Sent On motion of Gaiews) said New T the Estate late of New trict deces This Court months b the creditor their claim Administr: in vid Aleksander itain, Adm Maryanna Britain, within 1sed of on 1S Gai FLAVEL S. LUTHER ——————rT— NENISON GARAGE 130 MAIN ery Cars for hire, that limited doth six for » to exhibit fight nds upon | n to pro- | consume | argin be- | and fuel ; Wlowed of said inst the same nd directs that of this ord newspaper ritain id hereof Town plag to the public ad tor ven in a STREET roi publishe 1 having and day and night. nd 1 New ' Storage, e FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINIST Broad St., ’Phone 136-4 of Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra. CORRECT INSTRUCTION Indorsements—At Pupil's Home If Desired. WATCH FOR A. RODENSKY'S ants pr Supplies and Repairing. snsume our pos- ! the: eirculation in district by on the public | = posting @ copy 1 the Awelt from | MORTIMER B of N¢ ain, nearve ceased 1 Certified post in > | i t e wher 344 Member Record a moral | % sh doc- It | freedom | against | ountry so | on God's stand by | CAMP, il PIGS FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW PIGS. THREF TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE THE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHON 668-4 AUTOMOBILE i Best démands | the | has made us. AVelvet EDGE SMOOTH WORK! This laundry preserv linen—besides giving results. You economize the rig when we do yo work us show vou ght way Repairing a Specialty DIRE wW. TRUCKS out NDER THE VISION OF REO and REPUBLIC CT SUPER- | Going day. KEELEY. | Special price, 35c for papers and wholesale price for all | kinds of junk. Call 1591. TRUCKS Mail 37 Willow St. Quick| W. F. KEELEY CO. every i and FRANKLIN STREETS. " GARAGE FOR SALE In Center of City, 7,600 es your PURE perfect PASTEURIZED Floor | space square feet. i i oughly PASTEURIZE | i|ern process is what is offered you | | over “our brand of rasTEURIZED for manufacturing purposes. MILK. | Have D by our mod- Union Lavndry | 266 ARCH ST. The finest raw milk cannot compare Address BOX 24 XX, Herald | with OGR PASTEURIZED MILK— = | for ours is the finest raw milk made { ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. ! RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK ¢ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP ELECTRICAT: CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. sSemd oL O \ ( ) \ G DAILY HERALD, | LOST- eria, and urged Japanese in- “that German prisoners | communications | | For best of selected raw milk thor- | Would make an ideal location | : 'IOR SATURDAY, MARCH 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 be interested in your propo- sition. —_————— il N Y CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Have you lost a sum of noney? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising guantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not know 10c k who lost it. LOST. l TO RENT, Bank book No. mercial Trust Co. Payment stopped. book to bank. 3520 of Com- | of New Britain. Please return 9 FOR SALE. ! FOR SALE—Three white leghorn | cockerels for breeding purposes. All \ auties from 250 egg laying strain, ach. Box 29AX -9-1d FFOR SALE—Three garage, Bllis St.; room house, Chestnut St. farm, 10-room brick hous family lmu«x‘ two fa TO RENT cxal Bld Church street. .| furnished. Apply HELP WANTED—MALE, All Advertisements for WANTED—Clerk. some ex cgg Dbusiness Tea Co., One tha Union 317 Store for commer- use in Herald Frontage 67 J o | WANTED—Painter ers and decorato Beloin. and ience in the butte preferred. Main paper hang- | Apply t has had | nd Apply | street. | the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dar of issne. HELP WA at Hotel 3-6-tf WANTED—Chauffeur for and one-half ton G. M. Must be sober and capat Armour Coy Heat Hera!d Pub Co. Berlin. Sullivan and Shea M Seced a to 107 FOR SA Drop red and table postal and have vour house. deliv Schw Glen St Shop. SALE—Complete fu live room artment \eolian piano and a 1916 motoreyele and side cax be sold at once re No dealers r. 48 Buell shinzs of | | i Also an T Indian A1l must ¢ Fredericic SAL FOR 175 Boehm, Incubator, chea . 994 Buckeye P FOR an SALE cre been ice d of consistir well hov retail routc 1 within three m practically level ro: drafted blished business dispose tons of ice to ar locatc i d aver ds ulars inquire of FOR SALL 355 Corbin orse hay and cow hay HARDWO( lengths, D, cut in 12 delivered at cord Flijah your yard, for to Herald o dax Single Comb Rhode for hatching $1 Park street. Phone Is1 1114- SALE-—Bottom of double h Durkee, dump rness FOR Berlin FOIR! SALE—1917 wire son speedster. Run very Williams wheel little, Auto Hud- cord « N ‘o d| SALE modern Twe improve ht house acres room room fifty land, « ix house, 7 one acre room and acre. ToO! , seven room house 7 room house four acre: room hotise Fitzsimons, six a centrally located. Ken y SALE—Two tt Dwight strect owner out of town 488 cason C Phone D to gc ol Stanley One 1916 splendid condition. Eln street Ford w de 915 Scripps-B shz Willi in fine o Bim et. 3. su 1916 four eylinder | . newly painted and in ndition. Williams Auto Tlm street 4 One Reo roadster, fi class o farm th Britain Small New house min- center and clec DeWitt FOR tes 1t city, SALE: from room fruit 162 Main stree AL {P Hubmobile condition 12im FOR SALT ing car Auto 1 four in Auto cylinder splendid Co., roadste Willia street. ams One 1916 Maxwell tour- with winter top. Wi Co., 287 Iilm street ALE—One Vim truck on Williams 2 Auto Co., inder Over- touring car in Williams Auto Co., 4-6a condition Bl strect touring car. ight truck Hurlb SAL] ranklin Will make an excellent or delivery w 10} 248 Chestnut on G | | | ‘i | FURNISIHED ROOMS. connectin hatl nicely with TO RE furnished 297-4 Two FOR RENT OR iifo] WE e e e e, rel Mz ‘orbin’s OVERLAND-MANROSS G0, WANTED. 6] Commerci | ———eerrr———— WANT APPRENTIC LEARN MILLINERY ALSO SALESLADIE EXPERIENCED GOLDENBLUM our one truck. Apply St. 5-6d S i BUSIN ¢ NONE Bl NEED APPLY MILLINERY ole. g ial co month, Wallace street. { WANTED—Am work evenings at figures M. SALE—The Linwood e Theodore A. Stan- near Britain. , New B Farm of the Iz Fendell, | WANTED— with wife and farm hand. Grove street. H. Kirkham, child, Address or s, all Glen PN EMENT OF FOUR improvenrents, RoOM third floor. an experier single, position on farm. address 35 Silver St. | WANTED—To rent, ! in neighborhood B. W. Palmer, Works. modern tween 6 street, Jic improvements nd 8 evenin rom 6. Black Dept = R Flat of electric ang rooms, steam | rht and con- | Main St. 7 heat nected Inquire floor. having rooms to rent without table board for or women to address, particular ciation Myrtle RENT. 1 Pinc 0 rooms "enement of four or six nut street. Apply estout St of Hartrord street, City. { | | | John Ce looking for and Saturd Herald office. n experienced man position 4 room tenement 181, WANTED—Residents of Ne ef stating Manufacture, WANTED—Competent maid. rkkham, evening. | Mrs J. 49 Cedar St., apply nj§ n cleric Good | W \\TFD-—-M r] for general heus work, small house and small fani- ily, no washing, good wages. ply Mrs. Humphrey, Main street, City. } THIRTY MORE GIRLS for shirt | making; learners guaranteed good wages and steady work. Commer: cial Shirt Co., 266 Arch street, ond fioor, call 4% | 3-9-1dx nced e man 1l sec: 1wk ock. Call Stanley | WANTED—Collectors, Catholic youns j-9-3ax | lady residing in New Britain | ary and commission. Apply tween 8 and 9 a. m. and 4 an p. m. Room 411, 647 Main street,) Hartford, Conn. dxy WA turning P w Br % with ither in, " men full AS80- rs' bunty perienced strippers and girls. Apply New Brit Box Co., 22 Walnut St ain 2 -t WANTED—By voman room family Box a voung and board with few home erald. TICKH $45 rich vin cos tone, ma- IReasonable business in private dry Cc privile undry Corp. es 2dx WANTED—Girls to operate sewin, WANTED—Boys and vears old for factory light wark and Mfg. Co., Plainville. 5 BOARD—Exceptional itions for three | ROOM AND homelike accor girls wor £00d pay over 16 Clean Bris home. We learning. 2d floor, “teac Com! Arc like at pay while hirt Co. machines you mer street anc 13 . ol WANTED—By May ment by an Ameri Telephone 366 in batchclor rooming | n-town, residential —sec- | orer ry. All| Wholesome, | food. Rate from $1 Box X14X Herald ntlemen house, dow fi es necess Ea modern niences, home od WANTED—Furnished room housekeeping; des essential. Addre D) ald. 1o Jerom telephone 3-6-6dx 3 St., age, education, ex ary desired. Good pro dress Post Office Box MO ken out. Richard 3-4-1wk WANT e asonable = )—Furnished overt couple i family, not over center. Address M ran Dry Goods Co first 10 E. " heating, 2d to. HE ind o CO.—Plumbing | ir work promptly S B attende 4 | e out- | WANTED—Experient aus | te -ti| Box == | want to please your fail to visit the Vie- 1wt 40 Church street. ookinz: everything of ervico excellent; will be al\(‘n| WANT iculars. ald, 'O TRUCKING ing. The O. AT I ind F. K DO of-town (i v ita Co., Walnut street WANTED-—Competent Cohen Motor C OTICE appetite te Lunch Home-made the best a our first to bo. v dor vou to ster ality'; -—A farm; Addres: give Box X we Red over ideris & fi the Cross for there.” Co, vily of two, 1005 room 1SS minutes paper full An Competent ms housework. Mrs. 18 Harrison S A .umm tent stree DR. ROBBINS Has Moved to 166 Main S Office Hours—9 to 10 a. 2 to and 7 to 8 p. m. l(l FOR SALE - BUCKEYE INCUBATORS Fram 60 Egg to 350 Egg RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Ind Cor. Park and Bigelow Std Williams Auto Coj Office and Service -|Station, 287 Elm St a M. for A. go apart- 1 = H(] sella, s for Ad- -4A 874 by re- private from Cur- cut Paper 3-G-tf | = - | wozrapher, | reet i ”rv 3-4- n‘ i<, SITUATION WANTED. Dr. MARY G,MCU Has removed her o 11 work in suburbs. Stato , Herald. 3-8-3d desires city OUNG MAN fa office, full particular: or Box tory el 116, Ofiice Hours, 1 and 7 to 8 p. 'H. | OLD FAI TE matter if broken. I pay $2.00 | 5.00 per set, also cash for old silver, platinum, dental gold and old Will send cash by m will hold goods 10 nder’s approval of my price. M r, 2007 8. 5th St, ASH TOR on't $1 old, d turn 1ys for 1l to hila., to CALL: ON ME FOR HOUSE ON JOHN ST. TO LOOK IT UP, FOR SALE residence of 18 rooms, for rooming house. Near and the N. B. Machine. H. N. LOCKWOOD, CITY HALI 2 FOR SAL corner T TO Large iitabl SOoLD Tll AT, 272 Main street Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St. | | | hone 2227 To Manufacturers or serap iron which you v I pay very reasonbale pr “EXfde” é Batteries assure a sure start all the year around. “EXIDE’ Service assures freedom from many of your battery troubles. ne see us—we'll test your battery and give expert advice free of cost. We repair all makes of batteric: Telephone 168-4 [§ A. G. HAWKER 11 Elm New Britain Typewm er 87 Prospect Street. 9 to 10 a. INFORMATION THIS FRE NUFF CED. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. owners of 1( TAXI and LIVERY - H Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. T HART, Tel. 1930 96 ARCH ADIEN. flice to| m,, | 5 STREET m. TWO-FAMTLY] DON'T FAIL REGARDING IS A BARGAIN. A PLACE H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. FIRT INSUBANCR TNUT & QUICK WH HOUSE RECALL —TWO- 1" AMILY BELOIN'S, ON' CHE HOW 305 Bank Building. SPECIAL NO E ICE! old call you have forget any to or me. old w iron: vould like sell. u.nn cos. J. HHOCIH N A EAST STRE) TYPEWRITERS Our of erad factory rebuilt m4 regular gtod highest chines of all ma] —Try our ren best gua machinef prices; machisy service; anteed lowest inspect monthly; delivery. er Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel, 612 prpm

Other pages from this issue: