New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1918, Page 12

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iy overrun in’ violation of every here- tofore recognized law of nations and in contemptuous « rd of every heretofore sacredly given pledge: when Christian mothers and daughters and sisters have been debauched and their non-combatant fathers, husbanc and brothers slaughtered without pro- vocation or justification, and all ha been done in the name of God of the rman Emperor, it i time for cvery American citizen declare himself his acts and to give to tb overnment the U support « dollay 15 1o proc nud of himself and through- s con- wn citizen by (itutior oulder Joval cl RELIGION BARRIER 10 BUYING STAMPS Conscier mous Ob ectors Relused fo Loan Money to Government h to G i hy ungualific Wb cvery from the e A who if enjoved the an every Améric aneficent laws and i A this country, who declare himself an tion | lot. | shoulder with eve , zen, no matter to what Post | longs whether he tively churc | deserve der which to becom: T ramily has nman Washington ponse to a 1 tating that ammunity declined ngs Stamps the fonging to o 1 hich oppos . er ha sent biice In S “Our government is e people, by the people eople,” and th unity, wi on, are a portion of bnstitute this government 'S voice determining its polt es. The policies of a democracy are | termined, and properly so, by a nia-} rity of the electorate, when lv\l wisdam and fits pat that ajority has decided by proper meth- & s and has spoken In legal and | oper manner, every loyal member the minority should bhecome one th the majority and do all in wer to carry out the policies decroed jieausdanty. . Bermitine SL”;:-, { the lamp of palitical and religlous lib- pt that any other course, D'e it onlvi i\ "y pe oxtinguished for centurles ewarm Indifference, in the present | =, ., ' .nd tho people of this coun- aation s glving ald and comfort| .o 4 ¢heir alited co-fighters againtt the enemy in a negative; but Ver¥' ooy that knows no right but ki b ; | might will be enslaved for ensulng "The principal cornerstone of this | URIL W Fernment is o guarantee of political . i religious liberty every citizen, every citizen i fu the privilege of hipping God ording his the di bs of hls conscience. Every mem- ; of the Pentecostal Nazarenc rch has been protected his per- and property this its constitution and it that each owes to t that thus him his un- ed, unwavering support in its fi- unprecedented strug in the e of that liberty so dearly prized, omplacently enjoyed, that it me inue, and may extended to the essed of other Christian lands e people have suffered griev- under the iron heel of tyranny so direfully threatens the civilized world. Vhile our government, e to demonstrate to the full the bt religious liberty and exercisc of according to individual con- e, has declared that those meu- of religious cts that are con- fously opposed to war and to ng, may be relieved from parti- on in actual fighting in the ar- it has not and does not relea from their obligation as prote izens, from their duty to support overnment with their substance bd under by r ting laws, es on pror from » government i i he bir n of 1 abstract April from a of 1 n « hii hles postmaster e particular W of organiz following the uy residents and on other ohurch dentified nat, does not the laws un- He de slave of the Hun of tho the world and who shall ot win the out rvice by or with any the he pection ‘of the com- a democracy wnd for people of your religious persus- | that people who ach hav- protection of lhas thriven political oo unspeakable .]Hnl\/u ho would rule will enslave everyone so them if America T cannot believe that your have looked this situation in the face, else they would truth as it has boen scen py majority of thelr fellow-cltl- are cheerfully accepting ¢1 1erifices imposed upon them war, which 1s so eminently a right defending agalnst might which must be won by the right, Tves wh a in does people squarely seo the the vast zens who tism 10 by this war or and else i his | 1ds of this coun- who i s to war people in conscientiously are the members of church are cheerfully and pray- contributing of their cash fill the coffers of our government support on the fighting front and on the high sea the flower of our youny manhood ing of its life blood in protection of our dearly bought ta be dearly defended libertic n his present drive, your people are not 1o give of their substance to the vernment, only to invest with the wernment, at a goodly rate of infer- all surplus they would other- invest in banks at a lesser inter- on mort the principal and free from ta Can a loyal citizen do le and deserve the clalm to loyalty? Would they dare by re¢ son of fallure to rally to this call considered less than loyal? * = * * x Go over the top and of your thrifty, loy- with you. They owe it to their country, to their president, who the president of the whole people, to their wives and children, to themselves and to the God of the fath- erless and oppressed of other Chris- tian lands to do thelr bit, their whole duty in this and every situation that shall arise in the cause of right.” ENGLAND'S BREAD, British government pays $200,- annually toward the cost of nation’s war bread This sub- is the chief reason that English prices are lower today to the consumer than in America. The Rritish government has taken over all home-grown grain and imported wheat which turned over to the price that allows the war sell at 18 cents for a 4- and five cents for a pound try op- : posed s our erfully wors to views and in government law: and I the govern- hy and protects le the be ise CEt o1 interest ages, 50 - h to i to in its great Ty every one tl-thinking people is and on of i through ty their the payment and to lena surplus The 000,000 on duty their es, or that sidy ad Christian churches | PT¢ land, alled mblie vote th opposing wars, proposition, would, un ingly, de: against buat | I the very foundation of peac a4 bulwark of our liberties, are Iy threatened by the most ty | oppressor of political liberty rld has ever known, by the t and most powerful military pation that ever existed “hristian after Christian of lesser 1 and military anad power has been ruthless- MY ANDNAVY INK PELLETS FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Compact pellets:of ink in a small metal box that can ly be mailed.anywhere. not if to voring or the upon an ills at a to pound loaf af wa Controller food position in Eng- as | understand it in can now without any be described as critical Food he Rhondda declares, | tand, Franc exaggeration and anxious.” has and nation politics ha also, hce one pellet intyour Fountain Pen and fill with water.) KINS PRINTING CO. 66 Church St. L KINDS OF PROPERTY INSURE LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED HULTZ & COSTELLO 2 MAIN STREET. Y inc., § TEL. 24-4 st the Place for a Rooming House idemand for furnished rooms was never greater now. We offer the Styles Property on Court at a small part of its original cost. 31 rooms, 4-car garage and all improvements. e W. L. HATCH CO. Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 1 SWEDEN MAY GET THE ALAND ISLANDS Group Has Been Point of With Russia spute Wi ! succeed hington, April it in re uiring the while all Itussia is in sheviki dobacle will be olitieal 111-wind blowi Scandinavians,” says t geozraphy bulletin issued the Washington headquarters National Geographic socicty “For more than 200 y Islands, which are situated like a corlk in the wide mouth of the Gulf Bothuia, have been a sort of Alsace Lorralne question between the Swed and the Russians. After havit passed back and forth several times they finally ceded 1809, During the reign of they were strongly most distasteful to Sweden the fact that the strone strategic | < to Stockholm it which s less 11 1 5y ] southwest froi the chict fortification of fortit 1854 m Aland furmont W 15 lands the R the pro- ver to today fro wer to Ni re tortified, a hoecn s vith lanas Py sition Swe omarsund the is (tions lands Thes short lived. In W ° Ch: wer durinz the itish flect Napier and liers, destroyed the that time the isla unfortificd acc ternational agrecment he Alan separated from rles works, nds srdance have r with min in an groun, . which s the sdish mainland Ly Aland Bay (Ala af) and from the Finnish mainland by Skiftet Soun-i is composed 300 islands awd islets aren which miles 0 of the than nd some total of 550 Aland nd of streams’), Wl the others combined, hav arvea of 247 miles (about twice Martha's Vinevard.) raising and fishing upations of the 25,000 on the islands, me (barley and oats) are grown thin soil, and there are a fow of birch, spruce and fir “The chief town of the islands Marichamm, an attractive little bath- ing resort having a population of 1.400. In times of a dally steam- er service is maintained between this port and Abo, the nd histor- 1y the most interesting city in Fin- land. The voys rom Abo to Marle- hamm takes 10 hours. “1t was in waters Aland that a's navy first main, are lish descent “If Sweden succeeds in holding they will be great valne they control the entrance Gulf of Bothnia, through which most of that kingdom's internal trade is carried on ‘Only about are inhahited, and victory, defeating the rocky is not The largest is nifying 1 large ¢ ing an the more square (a name almost as of the people 1l are chief wha live oec cereals the forests on peace oldest ut the inds adjacent to Peier the its important Sw won of the to to f 20 200 fishe cdes ds in isls folk 17 the the Sw WANTED STEAM FITTER and HELPERS Apply Jennison Co., Mr. D. F. Mulcahy, Supt., in Gov- | ernment Building, Street. e HOCHMAN >ays the Very Best Pric for JUNK or SECON HAND FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. DENISON GARAGE | 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. OVERLANT-MANRASS C0. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Euonelaz2d 139 Arch St. | AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —17 Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCH 3 STRE Sweden | rs the Aland | Chestnut | The Classified Columns ar- your agents—the reach hundreds in every week right penny the ads city and the nees zre that several read- ot of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. ONE CENT A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ & S EACH - INSERTION. who lost it. WANTED—A B. H. apply to Vine street 4-3 cook, ple: Cooper,\16 WANTED — male female, cleaned garments and steady work guaranteed. Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. Cher; eet. BExperienced to best presser, on dry wages paid Vew 265 -3-4dx or work WOMAN of collexe cxperienced stenographer and with some proof-reading, d private sccretary executive ability modpray Oftice. | graduate, and typ- knowledge of position as office where ippreciated. Address ist, re or in is salary Herald i TED by voung n in store; languages. all rnistz, 152 High 1-3-3dx SITION WAN' as salesms foreign 2 ul ¢ Britain, man, al or Conn WANTED—Pos | 1sing agen seneral oflice Herald ant secretary, tion a private istant pur or Best of TAAL ass ref- Crences. 30X il D—Young chauffeur delivery auto | waxTe tion mn shes pos for pr Phone ivate party 1927 4-2-3dx o WANTED-—Small in good borhood. Call 6 1 neig WANTED. tric good cash side must at Harley-Davidson ar, cle model, "16 or '17 be will buy X9X, condition; Address for once Herald., WANTED. | ter, angle ‘Room not over five Address with running minutes from X Herald 4-3-3dx wa- Can farm with Convenient road on miles of ticulars Manchester for wre and harn. and steam within tull Box 4-2-3 pay cash good house to trolley good Wiy Hartfoed. Give letter in first WANTED for hoard Box X gentlemen nd Addres Herald i- Two or three room WANTED-~Bal ably v carri Box pre Herald willow of in automobile 1bject to chauffeur ind party Box 3-29-( NTED-—#®Expert mechanic years' experienc struction, not wishes position a ten con- drs for mechanic A private TANTED-: small family of cated. Box'A3 »m tenement adults; centrally Herald Poys girls work pay wnd 16 tactory and inville. over Clean Bristol | WANTED-— vears old for light wark Mfg. Co., Pl good ‘BUILD THE SHIPS ‘Men needed in of all classes work “500 MEN “Ordinary labor, $3.50 per 9 Wi day of hours; $5.00 per day Teams with driver from §9.00 per day of One year's ahead Works, Carpenter, of 9 hours; to 9 hours. work Iron “Apply Groton ‘Groton, Conn.” WANTED—Young man, to work as waiter. necessary. Lunch., 18 years old, Experience White un Enquire Mouse §-3-tf stenos rapher work 81, Herald, WANTED. drivers. mercial by Box concern 4- experienc Bros., ~Two Gordon street Com- 4-3-1dx WANTED—Young man office, manufacturir ve some knowlec of hookkeep ing and payroll work. In reply stutc full particulars and references. Box F Herald. 4a WANTED age or Hours South in treasurer's bus Must siness. Young over to to sult Main man 16 work in Charles vears drug stor Sche ’ 3,500 | 400 Acres 4,000 27 Acres of Woodand 1,800 H. N. LOCKWOQOD, 0OM 107 CITY HAT PIGS FOR SALE HAVE A FEW PIG THRE TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE - THE BERLIN FARMS | TELEPHONE 668-4, peaks | tdx 1-3-1dx tri- | < | WANTED _ All Adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. onthe day of issue. \ | LOST. on Main Finder | Trast or to | LOST—Bank book, Tuesda street or in ten cent store. return to Commercial Mrs. Ilolten, Plainville LOST—Baby’s fur thibet Friday afternoon between Fox's theater and Leonard’s confectionery stor Re- turn to Herald 3- TO RENL, "TO RENT Store for commer- tcial use in Herald ‘Bfldg. Frontage 67 {Church street. Heat ’turn,shed Apply Herald Pub Co N i-room ents, St 1.. RENT- nd .(h. one 5-room all modern | Barnes, 131 irnes, 131 Main 4-3-6d ne The Main M. B O R Inquire T rooms, improvements. mnerton street. -1~1»Kd.xi 36 O TO RED hoard Furnished room for two gentlemen, Nirs. Young, with in private Sexton St. | 4-3-1dx | ——— HELP WANT ramily D>—FEMALE. general Good down statr: 4- wanted Good Hart rirl housework i for home. street, Young woman for type- clerical work by local I2xcellent opportunity for Box 15F, Herald. 4-3 writing and concer right party WANTE ladies cups part D , refined, n an city Good energetic outdoor oc- and vicinity, income. Ad- to s in this all time A 23X WANTED-—--Young girl as helper. Apply Mrs. A. H. 45 P Terrace, Tel. 1 tion dress Box mother’s Starlkey, uk for Ap Corpora- between 9-10 4-2-2dx Inspectors £ood Screw WANTED GIRLS nment the ROV wor wages. ply at Corbin tion. H Wedne Billings, morning. Sty lady typist for facturing concern rography not e must have had some e, Address w refer- 30x N20X, Herald Office. but 2 Wanted to learn operating between ages 23. Paid while learning. ief Operator, S. N. E. Tel. street. 3-14-tf NG LADIE: telephone of 16 and Apply € Co., | YOU Court RIS WANTED—Best wages pald Union Taundry Corp. 3-5-tf Maid for general house- work. Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Chmp street ~tf FURNISHED ROOMS. i —l,rlrs' fuxn HHdh]l for two or three gen- all conveniences; board if 48 Prospect street. = |G | | WANTED room tlemen; lesired. 70 RENT-—One large comfortably furnished {wo. 69 Arch street front room suitable for 4-1-3dx fur- TO RENT—In private family, nished room, steam heated, man and wife or ladies preferred. Apply 151 Washington street, middle bell. 4-1-tf Williams Auto Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm t. | W 2 " FOR SALE BUCKEYE INCUBATORS From 60 Egg to 350 Egg RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. Cor. Park ani Bigelow Sts. s ——— Dr.A. A TUTTLE \'e'orin;qr Surgean, 273 Chestnut Street, 'Phone 451-5 | NOTICE: STROMBERG CAKBUR SERVICE STATIC Large stock of parts on hand. We Stromberg for Ford Cars. This Carburctor shown 37 miles on one gallon of MORRIN’S GARAG! T MAIN STRELT. alko « in a in stock oficial ord car. test =oline on 200 F TELEPHONE 9 FOR SALIL. FOR SAL®E. FOR SALE—One frame shop next to Unlon Works on Church street. One 10-room house, Hawkins street Can be made into 2 tenement very cheaply, L. M. Barnes, 131 Main street. 4-3-6d FOR SALI, Horses and wa, H. Baldwin, Kensington, FOR SALE—In Berlin, 2 house, barn, hen house; land. Phone 663-4. FOR SAL! North —Small pigs; inj street, New Britai FOR SALE room OR TO RENT—Seven semi-bungalow. All conven- iences, large lot, desirable locatior five minutes from trolley. 1618-3 after 6 p. m. SALE—Two family Chapman street; two fami)! Rhodes street; three famil Church street. Sulltvan ar Main street, FOR pair Johnson, SALE double 21 Ve A double harness dump-cart P. Alfred 1143-4 41 a 276 FOR fearless Inquire City: SALE- al 3 D. Colbert, 5dx NOTIC OTIC out. Richard Covert. Automobile parties taken Reasonable rates. Allen « Tel. 2 Six Holstein and four Kensington, FOR new SALE Mileh Marks ar. -6dx R. J information and | Johnson bicycle | FOR SAI Corbin and-Son's | Potatoes morning Box 22X 4-1-3dx Reward. For recovery of Ivor taken from H. H. factory Friday Herald. $5 $ 300 bushel Mal Wiiliam Whitham, Phone 9 13 ington, Conn FOR SALE yard, fr rden X 6 room house wit for chicke reasonable. ‘We do electrical wirlng, hang fixtures, install doorbells n do repair work reasonably. Richard Cordian, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4. i it, price Herald room X harness a en at 53 Fif 6 Phone FOR SAL: riage Square —Florse, Can be s at 12 or THE O. F. KRAUS CO. and heating, repair work attended to. Tel. 225 Plunibing Dro SALE—Se 4‘«! potatoe bushel at 367 Lincolnl phone. Tel.2069 FOR $2 per call or NOTICE—If you want to please your appetite don’t fail to visit the Vie- tory Lunch at 40 Church Home-made cooking; evervihing of the best quality ‘0 nt; our first week were given to the K=d Cross our soldier boys ‘“over there Respectfully, V. Sideris & Co. 2 te 10 Bill, between huttie Meadow Lake urned to Herald Arc! Rew 4 servica exce Arcl Rew, 4 profits for between Meadow Lake. to Herald LOST—$10 Shuttle returned hills, SALLL He TFOR A Very Desirable Two mily 1se——85 South Burritt Street. Modern Conveniences, Low P = Two Family Honse—12 Rooms— Modern John Street, See Mce At Once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main §t. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUI DING. Equipment—Large Lot LOOKING We \ s¢ WHY Home LEGS OFF Al ssett FOR have FOR RUN YOUR Your Troubies are Over. ne SALE. and houses on & and Streets CAMP REAL ESTATE CO 305 Bank Building. TYPEWRITE Our of highest & factory rebuilt chines of all m| family aple Main street regular —Try our ' rq best g machi prices macks v service; anteed lowest tnspect monthly; delivery. New Brllam Type\m er Exchande, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 61 HAD ! Large Assortment of Fresh and Clams. HORTORNS Fish, also Oy ters T. W. HINCHLIFFE Electncal E ngmeer and C Contractor Heclr cal Su; plies Eleetrical! Work of All Kinds 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 505-2

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