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th m at |17 W l Lo mc Mr, ave ry [M"GOVERN DECIDES TO BACK LENROOT Mailles to Support of Rival to Ase| sore Defeat of Thompson, iriend of Socialists. Mis., March Milwaukec, 12 For- paer Governor McGovern, wandidate for the republican nomina- Nlom for United States Senator wrimary election March 19, filed pvesterday with the secretary of stz motice of his withdrawal from race and placed himself in the ©f Congressman Irvine L Lenroot, slso a candidate far the nomination My, McGovern tement said is action was L m the indictm of Victor L. Ber socialist candidate, which ‘“practic remove Berger ALrom the list of candidates.” Berger's #ollowers, McGovern declared, we certain to go in a body to the support of James Thompson, the La Follette candidate, and make sure his nomina- tion on the republican ticket “should both Lenroot and I remain in the field to divide the patriotic vote of the party.” The statement concludes: | “In the public interest, therefore, | mnd g0 my party may not be disgraced and edited for vears to come, now scems inevitable unless the choice 1blica. narrowed down to andidate aof the tal issu Francis the vice in sed nt Aisc anscendent patriotic Americanism, retire in Mr. Lenroot’s 14 my services at his disposs who was indicted in Chic Espionage act, st night that he had madc ment to furnish bond of §1 sa far no.formal action tnstituted by government #aid the indictment would Influence his campaign States senator WESTERN RATES oD, ‘Washington, March 1 The Inter- | ptate Commerce Commission today approved an application by western raflroads for increased import mxport commodity rates between prfic coast ports and interior points, Increases asked in sisal used in mak- Ing binder twine were denied. ¥ 1 5 place Serger. noder the ge 5.000 had flicials in but en He no way United for INCR REPORT OF THE OCONDITION OF The Commercial Trust Co. New Britain, Conn. | At the close of business on the 4th day of March, 1918. Bills discounted Demand loans Overdrafts Ouited States vonds Btocks and Securities, eluding those t for Savings Depositors . ‘War Saving Certificates. Purniture and Fixtures Due from Approved serve Agents Dnited States and al bank notes Gold Coin Bilver Coin Minor Coin Checks and C: Jund set aside $310,217 28 13,965.00 | .00 | Nation- Ttems for Sav ash 420,070 897 $1,068,544.71 | Liabilitie: Capital Stock Surplus Funds EA other Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes pmd 5 Due to Banks, Bankers and Trust eompanles Dividends Unpaid General Deposits Peposits in Savi partment Bills payable Reserve for Interest, Etc $100,000.00 285,000.00 | 1,085.€1 | | 2,130.98 | 15.0% £92,486.30 1420,070.41 5000.00 | Taxes i 55.41 | Liabilities Connecti Total te of Hartford, New Rritain Conn 1, John C. Loomi aforespid Trust Com ly swear that the ment i true to the edge and belief JOHN $1,068,544.71 County of | March 11, Treasurer of the any, do solemn foregoing state- hest of my 1918, C: LOOMIS a'r Subseribed nnd sworn 1o beforc thiz 11th day of Aa Notary Public. | York, | relations between 'Moorland Farm Milk niter | the 1 : 3 5 o AUL/IS OWN DAUGHTER. « S e i | bo tde William Charges Pr William Jucknowicz of ngton street was sted by Sergeant W. ¢. Hart and man ¥, I. Dart on a charsc witing his daughter Frances. voung woman complained that had 1ck her nd the on face. said. continued until Thurs- Jucknowicz to Answer ferned By Girl. 160 Wasn- last night Patrol- of uther 7 he beer 1ornir howed she Ch Healey, who was fined for | P faced before Judge Meskill to- said after court he entered | and while his intentions were will power was not. He was sen {o Lis home in Bristol. Joseph Kochinski was fined $10 s for drunkenness and an ad- ch of theft was nolied 1t Trosecutor Woods on tion of the judge. It that he took an overcoat Albin Sagan, but it was evi- not an intention theft the pocket wa dis- mken vesterday, the He L saloon his back en ood Lc n led ind cc wi titiona me ol ma was imed owned by dent it w sinco $49 turbed. 1 ot in e sio ARCHBISHOP IN BOSTON. Primate Addresses Meeting in Faneuil Hali. Boston, March 12.—The Most Rev Cosmo Gordon Lang, archbishop who is touring this country interest of W time unity be Great Britain and the United was speaker at a public meet- Faneuil hall today British mate wis sishop Wilbam Lawrence at cheon attended by bishops of sland and many and layme | | na | pr ish in the tween States, i to l go | 014 | ret la pr the zuest @ lun- all the State other | py VERLAND-MANRDSS £0. Storage and Accessories, 1 clergymie EMPLOYMENT OFFIC W Murch 12.—Frederic Howe, commissioner of immigra- Ellis Island and nine other in employm matters are isiting different st 15 representa- tives of the department of labor for the purpose of organizing the various federal state and municipal public nplovment officers. Nineteen state: already have joined stem. They rizona, Arkans Connecticut, lowa, Kentucky, Maine, chusetts, Missouri, Montana, a, New Jersey, Orio, Penn- ria, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, a, Wisconsin. State directors today e, Wm. H. Missouri, Cowell, Ne- OPENING W =) 0 ashing ton « experts PE this we Robert TINA INVETEX Aires, March 1 Ar ntine edu scientists has decided to Jinm H. Taft, ¥dmond Ro: Gabriel D’Annunzio to visit Buenos to promote closer intellectual the Argentine and France and Italy. Buenos mittee of vite and Adre the United States, We now Clarify our milk it is taken from the “larifier removes any itter that spite directly cows. Our impurities in get into care. It better foreign dc o milk the greatest makes our milk product. Our milk now bottled land Tarm. Every proc production of Mocriand ¥ under direct supervision Vibberley. He will be ri vour satisfaction. Te a cleaner is it Moor- in the nwm Milk is of IENIORNR. sponsible for phone 646-1 “EX{de” Batteries assure a sure start all the year around. ‘“EXIde’ Service assures freedom from many of your battery troubles. Come see us—we'll test your battery and give expert advice free of cost. We repair all makes of batteries. Exi A G. HAWEKER 11 Elm Street ple ume to this city Sl i, the | mo EVENTS TONIGHT v Ly udeville and Lyceum theate superior photc H photo drama, Fox’ Moving pictures and vaudevillc Keency's theater. Morgan lodge, Vega hall, W. eets L. in Eintracht lodge, O. 187 Arch street. Court Columba, D. of ¢ ctrie hall. D. 1., meets New Britain Camera Club mects o 3 Main street. Valiant Tent, L. meets 77 Main street. Canton Foster, P, M., U. A. M. hall meets in at tain Cammp, 34 Church or MRS, DEATH KOLODNEY. Jewish This City. One of First People N Come to Mrs lis 1 sarah Kolodney. widow Kolodney, died W the home amuel Leh enuc. She was cne wish women to come and T daughter about 40 funeral, which was to have 1d this afternoon. has heen post- ned until tomorrow morning in or- that Mrs, Kolodney's ndson, : Camp Dever attend Interment be in tery ughter, Mrs. son, Abraham retired merchant of 81 Another son vears She ildren her e Hartford the N of of 69 of sirst w to this cou Russia i made her from me -vith snce she ve Zo may will Alom cem sides leaves one Kolod- Kolod- iro her d a Josep! Jied ilso leaves grand- 0 nd two 2t ildren CHUMS ENIA West . Pear] street Rule 'k street street will ort Slocum t in the army brothe Har- the irter- 2d In- THREE d stotts at the Stanle; C. H. Banner o Redden of H tomorrow for they plan to enl 1 corps. Stotts’ s at present with ter's the 1 ity in Howar of \ployed d Wesley e 1e corps of 1z nee. WAR Members fire tition n the yment ent nthiy WE of the pe department LY manent preparing a tire commis »quest be made to authorize weekly. At paid semi- fifteenth PAY. are t a council salaries to subr ¢ s th common of their the men the fir wsking are t and CASH Don't FOR matter OLD TALSF if broken. I pay $2.00 $15.00 per set cash for old 1d, silver, platinum, dental gold and 1 gold jewelry. Will send b by urn mail and will hold goods 10 for sender’s approval of my price. il to L. M 2007 S. 5th St., ila., Pa. TEFTH. also Repair Work a Specialty. 1one 139 Arch St. Dr.A.A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 FLECTRICAL SUPPLES COOLEY & TROUP, ELIBCTRICAL CONTR! AcToxs 6 Main Street. Those dainty WIHITE SPRING I"ROCKS can be sent here for CLEANING and they will be returned to vou in a spotlessly white im- maculate condition because of our methods of DRY CLEAN- ING. Don’t think that because the article cannot be laundered, that DRY cannot be cleansed, CLEANING PROCT our solves the problem. Try us. 1t | o her | been | heen | and | force of 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 b'e interested in yeur propo- ) CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- {cial use Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furmshed Apply Herald Pub. Co. Monday afternoon, jewelry hox containing black jade ring with diamond setting and small signet ! ring. Suitable reward if returned to Herald Office. 3-12-2dx | | 1 | LOST—Monday, Ledy's watch, beA| tween Cherry and Main Sts. Return 10 198 Cherry St. Reward. 3-11 .mxl FOR SALE—OId sash doors, blinds, stall posts, stairs, odds and ends of | flooring, window frames and old slate. IT. Hibbard C FOR SALE. B. ifl Herald' WANTED A man t Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are-found in surprising juantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s” hands if he does not know MINIMUM CHARGE 10c who lost it. HEEP WANTED—MALE. SLP WANTED—FEMAL book .Ju,_ fiz Apply lary WANTED—Young man for clerical work in office of large manufac- turing concern. Good opportunity for advancement. Box 2 AA_ Herald. | 3-12-6¢ WANTED ¥ writi pecte ald WAN Good party Main Salcslady and er. must be accu not statin Addre Office ricnce in ex- Her- necessary and Box to h"hl. fires and! Dairy Lanch, 345 | 3-12-1d do light chores. Main street. Experienced ste e Apply iy 1dy & "WANTED A bright honest boy or young man to learn the plumbing and tinning trades. Apply in per- son to J. Mdward ¥rwin, 62 Lafay ette St., New Britain, Conn. 3-11-1dx WANTISD work A colored X L EA TO RENT—TFive room tenement, 2nd floor. ANl improvements, steam heat. 48-Buell street. H. J. Foiren, Kensington, Conn. 3-12-1wx farm, next with stock from trol- Berlin -1 SALE rlin tools. Good Conn to ind Fifteen fair grounds Five minute I acre roads i TO RENT—Six-room tenement, 217 Bassett St. Al improvements. TIn- quire 31-Columbia St. Phone 319-4. 3-11-3d OR SALE demountable 194 or call —One rim 19 ¢ Ford Runabou A enter stre TO RENT—Two newly furnished con- necting rooms, private family, on Maple street, near Pearl. ’'I’hone 3-11-tf FOR SALE—Country home: house, § rooms: barn, hennery, trees and two acres of land on the | car line within 10 minutes from | ew Britain and 5¢ commutation. Bargain for $3,000: worth doubl Address H. Box 24, Cann new, fruit | FOR RENT OR SALl I'arm of the late Theodore A. Stan- ley. 165 acres, near New Britain. J. H. Kirkham, City hall, New Brit- ain The Linwood FOR SALE—( Good as new, Box 9X He : TO REN rooms John fonola cheap ald vith quic records k sale. for Office enement of four or six Chestnut street. Apply Chestnut t Pinches, FOR SALE complete Irederick n 10 =~ e 62 Furniture for or separate. street, Maple a. m. and Six rooms Apply 17 Hill, be- twee m p. 1 INOT records. new Payments Bax X ahc Latest Will any upright sell very desired New famil style. two family, St.; 13- house Shea, house, estnut 10-room brick Sullivan and room farm, Berlin. 5 tain (Herald 3-1 3-9-tf Phonograph and Good reasonable. Communicate id WANTED—Man for room work. Taplin Mfg. Co., shippin | WANTISD—Competent maid Arch | H. Kirkham, 49 Cedar Sf evening. St WANTED—Girl for general hgy mall house and small fam- no washing, good wages. Mrs. Humphrey, n street, Cit WANTED—A girl work. Mrs. C. A. street ers and decorator: Beloin. Apply at Hotel | work, ply WANTED. d for gemeral house James, 65 Garden 12-14 THIRTY MORE GIRLS for shirt making; learners guaranteed #o0d wages and steady worl cial Shirt Co., 266 Arch ond floor. WANTED-—Young lady ployment at home addre velopes and folding circu P vious experienc: Address B B22B Herald Office -12-20x | WANTED—Tenement, rooms, with all small American 1453-3. ants n em X = Commer-| bout improvements, family 2 street, sec- WANTED—Experienced strippe turning-in g Apply New T Paper Box Co., Walnut Phong 12-3dx | WANTED— power sewing wages and steady fered. Elite ixperienced operator on | s High machines L employment Waist Co., 325 Main -12 GIRLS WANTED—Best Union Laundry wa Ctorp. WANTED—Second-hand bicycle; state lowest cash price. Box 50XX, Her- ald Office. -11-2dx WIANT eral sella, ANTED Lexington for A maid M ent Mrs. mpet ge ework T u Kin 18 ompete: streot six-raom Box 3 rent | Herald -11-5dx American family. NOTI( Lett Printir q He [l PIANO (e} player wick & Chapel Chart U work Casey St., Hartford 6167 ROOM AND homelike accomodations gentlemen in b down-town, References conveniences and 10 ve expert piano- with Sedg- Cady, Conn. FOR an SAL acre d. 13 $10 culti- dal acres of land Barnes, land. is easily o L. rne o eptional Single Comb R} > for hatching for three Park street. Phone chelor residential ary. | 1114 house sec- tion neec R utes modern SALF ¢ ¥ Rate home from $12 to $15 office cooked food Adc cente and clee- DeW Hm room fruit M ew house; trees n street rit gas 1 sight = tricity, | AT PARTIES e Covert. TOMOT out. Re! Richard TAREN RNISHED ROOMS. Allen car. TO RENT—With furnished steam venient room. 29 South 1d bell FURNISHEID two gentlemen. Call Mrs Phene 18 PIGS FOR SALE W HAVE A FEW PIC THR TO FOUR MONTHS OLD. FOR SAL THE BERLIN FARMS J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best P for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. “WATCH FOR A. RODENSKY'S 2 TRUCKS Going out day. | Special price, 35¢ for papers’ 11-6ax hoard, heated one 1 and Higa sire Soe llone KRAUS and ating, repair work attended to. Tel. ROOM— ¥ AlL 162 DO AUTO town movin Tel TRUCKING and | or one eniences, street W of- Co conv out. Main Coolk 3-1-t 2-3dx NOTICHK. If yvou want to y\lfiasn your appetite don’t fail to visit the Vic- tory Lunch at 40 Church street. Home-made cookinz; eve hing of the best quality; service cellent; our first week's profits wi!l be given the Red Crc for our soldier boyvs ‘‘ove there.” Respectfully, V. Sideris & Co. 2-27-tf e ¢ 1916 Oakland (6) Touring, tires. new: good 1916 Dodze Bros. Roadster. 490 Touring. Touring. 1916 Chevrolet 1916 1901 917 Franklin Reo Touring. Delivery. Overland \bove cars will be sold to any rea- e See them. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 Arch Street. { AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty DIRECT SUPER- W. F. KEELEY. offer. every UNDER THE VISION OF REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. LM and FRANKLIN STREETS. price for all Call 1 St. Quick land wholesale :kinds of junk. | Mail 37 Willow | service. 'Dr. MARY G. MOURADIAN | Has removed her office to i 87 Prospect Street. i Tel. 116, Office Hours, 9 to 10 a. 2 1 and to 8 p. m. FOR SALE re GARAGE ‘FOR SALE In C m | to 7 large corner suitable for Tooming house, Corbin’s and the N. B. Machine H. N. LOCKWOOD, CTTY HALIL. | ience of 18 rooms, Ne¢ ‘enter of City. Floor Union Laundry Corp,, 266 ARCH ST. T TSR, DENISON GARAGE 7,600 Would make an i pace square feet. ideal location | | sp | | | 30 MAIN ST for manufacturing purposes. for hire, day and night. | Supplies and Repairing, Livery Cars | | | | | I Storage, | Address Box 24 XX, Herald. rooming AlL{ Wholesome, | —— —— Box X14X Ii(‘mlvlk 3-8-12-15.| CO.—Plumbing | mptly [ WANTED— 3-1-t£ | like | _ - WANTED—4 or 5 room rent. can couple. Herald, Box No Ameri 100 Prompt- Ads s € Rill He Busine <er shi EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO. in Street, Leland Bldg, DR. ROBBINS - Has Moved to 166 Main S Office Hours—9 to 10 a. m., 2 to and 7 to 8 100 Envelo ards for $5.00 vice: satisfactory workman- | V\’A NTED—A with steam heat, gas, el all improvements, Box C City. 6 rooms tric light, 32, Hers | WANTED—Dishwasher lunch, 40 Church street. NTED—Would like and ironing to do 34XX, Herald Office mall rome 3-11 FOR SALE . BUCKEYE INCUBATOR From 60 Egg to 350 Egg RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Ind Cor. Park and Bigelow ‘Williams Auto €g " Office and Service Station, 287 Elm TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonabie, Reliable —7 Passenger Packard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCH STRELET at Box 2dx fh R WANTED—Am lookir work evenings and at figures M. Fendell, for clerical ur: Her ay. Good ald office. 4 room tenen Black Rock Dept. 1815 To rent, nent Call tanley 9-3dx in neighborhood B. W. Palmer, Works. WANTED having without or wom particular ciation of Hartrord Myrtle street, Clity Res roon table to lents of Nc rent for Britain, with either ing to or stat urers’ County, 3 Boys and ars old for factory light work and good Mfg. Co., Plainville. girls work 16 n. 3-8-tf over Cle: F WANTED—Experienced paper ter Appiy w Britain Box Co., Wi street. cut- Pape 3-6-tf | H \ il GARAGE Inut CALL A TWO-FAehIL, DON™ ON M HOUSE ON JOHN TO LOOK IT UP. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. I FOR INFORMATION REGARDING ST. THIS PLACE IS A BARGAIN. (NCUTIANC Whether Quigiey, Jester, Barnes Horse is elected Mayor of New i the same old stand. Pleased to s¢ CAMP REAI ES 272 Main street Dr. . we Martin. Halloran or A will continue to do Bud STATE CO. Bank Building, TYPEWRITERS chines of all maj Try our res service; best d lowest Zu: antec pric inspect machi; month delivery. New Britain Typewriter Fxchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel, 612 bro; < 200 Hartford Avenuc—3s family, 14 room housc. Lot 66x166. Price $1.000. 192 Kensis Biite Poranklin 55,000, THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO.~ FRANK W. 'Phone 728. ton Avenue—2 family, 14 room housc. Lot 150x240, 501 family, 13 room house. Lot 30x90. Price HOLMES, Treas HARRY G. HANOOCR, Sec 193 MAIN STREET

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