New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1918, Page 12

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Austria has importuned and London with | what extent tome, Washington solicitations for an peace, which had upon us the profes find to does not know the story of a meet (in Switzerland, of 4 former Austrian Amb: fie high in the Entente Allie The cc i only a few i in it intervi SHUTS PEREMETORY ON PEACE DERATE Took Ausman Envoyo His Feel by Dem apd for Stat ul(l yoke which she her tast to slip recent e nference Here ought trian 1 who th BUSY Hammering rnmer POLITICIANS Sabbath Pari fouth he o1 bounci erred to is stutement ssertion French Pr pen peace Hungary ual Mon Keep the by sau in of April 5 denying the Count Czernin that tho ime Minister had sought negotiations with Austria- § T The representative of the | hath met General | pard W Count | tickets. The richstein. Aus- { tjcularly active. dor at Lon- | rousing rally w broke | Quigley, Senator liately upon being introduced says the newspa- | General in the Awa Party Principles and Rival er of Candidates. the in Sa some al terd. work in politicians kept by putting the interests republicans w At Bentz's s held in whic G, W. Klett, Chamberlain s William Ziegler e 1o ye 5 who Imme b.Count Mensdo: or in relating the intervi muts, taking the initiative bnversation, bluntly sald: Ts it true that you wish to make & | pparate peace?” This direct query was too much for o trained diplomat and the Count an a.long, evasive reply. Yes, or no?" reiterated the Brit- > were | talk heard program, The democrats were also rally being staged in Skritulsky at whioh Dr, J. B. Martin, A Andrulewicz, Adna F. Johnson, Paul Nurczak and other candidates spoke. " The democrats have selected the TPDT%OUU\U\'C‘ following treasurers for the election: T e e T, Smith, general treasurer; T. W P P O'Connor, James Coyle, John F. “Th - 0 ¢ ig ! H i Stx 'r’mf:mfrr:-aow lasted barely thre h"“’m\.nJoI!gn”L e inutes. Vienna was <shocked 1 N ¢ . Kilbourne. tin sg at t boorish manner of old Transvaal warrior.” Alexander Ribot, was pm March until fuscs to m any statement rning the 1, ving The present Government is per- tly competent to give s ich explan ons as are deemed necessar: the speakers. active, reply General WORLD'S WAR DE BI' welve Leading Nations Increase Bus- dens by $111,700,000,000. hington, April 8.—Three and & years of war have caused an in of $111,700,000,000 in the pub- e 12 leading warring na- ccording to tabulations ma i"ederal Reserve board. ( $72.400,000,000 represents tt nerease of the Allded nation 9,300,000,000 that of the Power The United States debt d since the countr, entered the given $6,550,000,000 the standing Jan. $1. Great Britain up to Feb. 16 showed increase of $34,178,000,000 in- iding $7,027,000,000 advanced the Allies and dominions. Ru a ianked second with $20,291,000,000 t Sept. 1, and France third with 000,000 last Jan. 1. The | United ates was fourth and | fitth with $8,884,000,000. Germany’s W debt reported December $24,243,000,000, s at the same Premeir 191 con- | who September ke [ half en c debt of tI course | by the this, $72 inci Clemenceau in the [Premier answer to Count hig statement ir prnin’s charge said ‘It would too DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET éry Oars for hire, day and night. | dcht nd §3 tral be easy to recall to incurre war s as n ktorage, Supplies and Repairing. ERLAND-MANROSS 0. Storage and Accessories, epair Work a Specialty. a2l 139 Arch St. J. HOCHMAN Very Best Prices J or SECOND| A\fl FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. PIGS FOR SALE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THREE | "OUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE | re HE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONE 668-4. time 3,000,000, NEW REVENUE DISTRICT Comn Separate bne ssioner District Internal Revenue Roper Favors for State of Connecticut. Washington, April 8.—The size and of the internal revenue Connecticut would be very ced before and mpo ct an of t house committee means should to create 11 new districts, one of them being district of Rhode lIsland. As that 1te part of the Connecticut interna] revenue district, Collector Walsh of Connecticut would have a good deal less to do. It is understood, however, that the hill is approved by Commissioner of | Internal Revenue Roper. It is heing considered by a sub-committee of the ! ways and means committee, which will probably act upon it favorably, according to the Information now available, MASS FOR It venue LW s is now a Acres Acres Acres of Weodand 1, 800 H.N. LOCKWOOD, DbOM 407 CITY HALL. FOR SALE KEYE INCUBATORS | om 60 Egg to 350 Egg KLIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. Park and Blgelow Sts. .A.A.-TUTTLE Veterinary *Surgean, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 PARIS VICTIMS, Requiem Services Conducted in Patrick’s Cathedral. York, April 8—A celebrated today at thedral for those who it of a German long shell striking a church in Good Friday. The servic augurated by the Catholic V Leagve, of which Miss Marbury is the head. The services were TUnited States military resentatives, resentatives, istate official St. New R o . requiem Pat- died ro Pa wer ms rick’s as a gun on attended by and naval rep- Entente diplomatic rep- missions, and o and SHAD ! Large Assortment of Fresh Fish, also Oysters ind Clams. HORTON’S 4 1 LHURLH ‘TR.EET. Just the Place for a Rooming House lhe demand for furnished rooms was never greater an now. We offer the Styles Property on Court eet at a small part of its original cost. 31 rooms, baths, 4-car garage and all improvements. he W. L. HATCH CO. P West Main Street, Open Mond and Saturday Evenings alleged separate | no other aim than | Who | course) | sador | councils of | | White House Conferences Produc- tive of Excellent Resulis the | and | The usual line of | at political rallies was the | Cen- | to | Ttaly | last | and proposition now | | become | internal | Slizabeth | Washington, { war 1 1aking lose harmor two wee n said prosecution Apri 1gencies 1y of through at the White House today had of the fight of the DOUBLE GABINET SPEEDS UP NATION 1 8.—Tne have act action in the 1 the natio speeded t po of greatest efliciency yet reached, The president the two cabinets, fi now has irst of which n's ast Wednesd which int virtually ad- vises him on diplomatic and political | questions, with the him the industry ‘The inet, litical question cabinet's work the preparatior | her entire i against the Hu work I dime | wa except °t military | has been entru of six nece “war at no men ary with all they n quickly pos: this cabinet's rent the tries in du board of ds probi consid | delivery 100 | of | F mu inet Domestic hip: o »od production of have come 1p the most impor of Altc cabine by one been to i step.’ ing 1el ether t w of enable | Representative Affair Says Acted on Own Moscow. Apri )—The Vologda | Press. | a tral diplomatic sent a itcherin, ister, mininizi | the landing at { ing to the Tsvc | tion said t1 that Admiral | initiative { irom his however, w the I is rey Report vostok indic | not interfered city and they c Admiral Kato ihe Zemstov, landing passed a | | the Washington, landing of the vostok which party officialiy consul No details | Additional partment si landed from a were sent sulate. today ther i Japanes: Japancs Inmate of 1 Mass, Mans), sal Skillin station in shot and he took guilty m postr Dar Killec to he ct wa to today and later | Skillings tolc in whick had recently at a | stor | time Grush ing to w an inmate for the insanc been allowed get in, Was production 660,000,000 bu: of agriculture report showing crop of April t | a normal. | 000,000 hushels 5.8 pe hgton, t) o e ashore to Mass., this shels, while the second problem. powers without which there could cabinet,’ time 1 of resources n hat th nd ed representing to provide ced sihle. work decision of 1 to g stod n Lirs w to New was me Ul o Is T il 7 ( Japanes: here communication Fu ng t Ayl stin ide <ato vithe ien sorte ived the with iy vixit who The resolution Apri Briti 't or has give preferc m! discu of mob the be no of W industr touched All of the been Amer into on W t1 thr to fur to the important ha of 1 t operatio Zro prosecution e direction of nava to the little the the fighting m bring victory First results have ome to he nee i 1mve come the war in oy n cussion, ited a one supp t of the described toc havi of them to NIMIZES LANDING JAPS AT VLADIVOSTOK bkio at Volog ocal and Kato Initiative, By the Associat representati Vi nd ione to ssian foreic he signifi divostol The co nt gn mi mnece wecor was local a acted h out t. M. to on specific orde Tchitched be skeptic Viac ha of 1 strec Japanes lif the mayor agair coun brote trol the otested municipal ed | News of 1 force 18 sh followed = the fro orc Brit 1 fo ) m € ahter. m wers, i He a bu harge i h the br and n window he of at considerablc WINTER WHEAT I’R()fll’l JCTS, April ve estin the o its oent the April the shot be 7 Rye will state m the iven. to the suilors ite W ish cruiser vd the rec s No British ond force. landi SHOT FOR BU WGLAR lum at Danve 8.—Charles r at vho, yvesterda Grush, 1, pleaded manslaught for a heart nry police that post offic oken into when appare him. the state Danv he 1y Gru: hut h ty TS, 8 i Winter will be the wated today in condition of 6 per cent be about 8§ condition April of a normal t TRUCKING Local and Long Distance G. A. TUTTLE Phone. Piainville cquiremer w ne: 1unic: FHawthor svers whe! about | department | 3 nation, ab- 0- 1¢ ow his ha | WANTED—A young man | ur | en ap- in- in 1ts for cab- to 180 of ly- ar v ng ‘keep da ed ve u- d, M n- of d- a- nd own | ors in, 1 1i- he ts. of nst cil i Viadi- de- They con- eased ince ng Killed—DPostmaster Held for F. ne Ay, er Ji { whom | not | ng | al AW ad its he o his | lo- try- | h | NOTICE hospital at 11 | waxT The Classified Columns your agents—the penn) and t every week night RALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1018 ads reach hundreds in the ci ity he chances are that several read- ers out of the hund be interested in reds will your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—MALE. for soda The Miller Hanson Church street. 4-8-if work. 30 fountain Drug Co., clerical concern. ght young 4-8-3d WANTED—Young man wor kin main office of Good opportunity for man. Box 18C Herald. for loc: bri WANTED. age in Box 28 Boys about main office of C Herald. 16 years of local cancern. 4-8-3d WANTED—A facturing department tory, boy 16 years old ferred. Address Box ser of 134 in manu. local fac- over pre- Herald. 4-8- WANTED-—Freight crossing tenders by H. R. R. . Apply Whiting St han N at and H., & office, 4-6-tt ~ R freight WANTED: an -A -1 groce: , Herald. first-cls man cutter and ox Good pay. WANTED-—A the baking linquire 14 young man business. Day Main street to WANTED. W AN ment A30X Small light 4. for He housekec ond also wash trays. L. C. hand bath double Parker., yom or ngle Tel. 1876 48— erical position evening by young \ddress Herald Box 4-8-3dx man, X hand mc or two cylinder 4-6 ) any model, Box X15X, Second torerel one dx WANTED operator Good in position WANTED— Furnished located, by voung bre.Jifast if room America By May partments within of center, or on Box 19BB, Herald walk trolley WAN1ED-—Boys and vears old for factor: light work and good Mfg. Co., Plainville. over 16 Clean, Bristol -5-tf S work. pay NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE— sonable rates. Tel. April 1 trucking. Unionville n Parties taken out. Allen car . Rich- 4-8-6dx Re ard Covert. 2 , T will do farm. Snquire Henrs avenue, Plair 4 On ana atte ing and David, ville, C NOTICE—We do electrlcal hang fixtures, install doorbells do repair work reasonably. Richard Cordian, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4. wiring, Co. work Plumbing Dpromptly 3-1- THE O. F. KRA and heating, repair attended to. Tel. NOTICE—It you want to please your appetite don’t fail to visit the Vic tory Lunch at 40 Church street. Home-made cooking: everything of the best quality; servico oxce our week's profits were given to the Fad Cross for our soldler boys ‘“‘over there.”” Respectfully, V. Sideris & Co. i-tf To the stockholders of the Trap Rock Co. in W: before investing to V. Young, Arline ford icnt Walling 1-6-3dx SS OPPORTUNIT ,000, to take half turing busine give entire time now profits, unlimited opportunity growth. opportunity for right man. For interview addrc Box 7TXIX, Herald 1 AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIR (‘l‘ SUPE] VISION OF W. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STRE ) accountant pre interest in Not n Real and | nt; | lling- | commun- | FOR SALFa FOR SALE—250 bushel Maine seed potatoes. Willialn Whitman, Kens- ington, Conn., Phone 92-13 . 4-8-6dx LOST—Automobile crank, afternoon near West Reward. Address 405 Saturday Main street. City hall, 4-8-1d LOST—Bone rimmed g sses, hnear postotfice Thursday morning. Leave at Herald. 9-8-2dx " FOUN l;. 1 FOUND—Watch with monogram with fob attached, “H." Tel. 1258 4-6-2dax TO RENT Store for commer- iciat use in Herald ‘Bldg. Frontage 67 |Church street. Heat 'furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Two housckeepin Mrs rooms to adults. Bradley for light 242 Main stree —Living Tooms and offices. street. 4-8-6d R 142 Main 4-8-3dx | ‘!ld“t\um and turneg hie Herald. Your md urely remain in.the hands if he does no MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ whe lost it. EACH INSERTION. | STROMBERG CAiBURETOR SERVICE STATION Large stock of parts on hand. We also carry Stromberg for Ford Cars. This Carburctor in an shown 37 miles on one gallon of gusoline on a o MORRIN’S GARAGE TELEPHONE 943 in stock the new, oflicial test has d car. 200 EAST MAIN STREET. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, tenem 2 acres 3-20 gas | FOR SALE—In Bertin, 2 house, barn, hen house; land. Phone 663-4. FOR SALE—Kitchen range, range, round oak dining table, ice chest and hall rack. Bargains. Can | be seen Tuesday evening between and 10:30 p. m. only. Inquire F. T Gallagher, 446 West Maln street, or | Telephone 1075, Rackliffe Bros. 1 | | i | | FOR SALE—Small pigs; t, New inquire tain. 3-20-26] 4-8-2dx FOR SALE—One frame shop next Union Works on Church stre| One 10-room house, Hawkins stre Can be made into 2 tenemént v cheaply, L. M. Barnes, 131 M street 4-3-§ FOR SALE—Several tons good horsc hay, mixed timothy and red tap. Sell cheap at barn. G. A. Sutton Berlin, Tel. 657-13 4-11-6dx SALE—Good top soil and filling | - - soll. Very reasonable. Call | FOR SALE—One Cypress incubatd Blair between 7 a. m. and 6 capacity 240 eggs. telephone 2221 Kensington. Ct. HORSES—One pair 1 pair bays, 2900 lbs. 00 1bs. Somc chunks, 1050 FOR 3100 1b4y pair ba; businel 1bs, Se taken the Ine, 4 *Phony 4-4-6 blacks, 1 FOR SALE: motoreycle. Twin cylinder Enquire 203 Indian | North St. | to 1600 Come and Condon & Co. Bristol, Conn, rigerator nd-hana store; bargain for Co., 92 West for grocery look Volz Floral H 1 street, tenements, second five rooms each, all Inquire 475 4-6-3dx SNT-—Two rd floor, improvements, connected front of- cold water. Suit- At 131 Main St., 4-6-6dx TO Two fices. ind doctor, Sarnes In the he: Six-room ap bungalows on City necticut avenue 11 an e Hatch Co., TORE city 1ents in twin nue will rent for $25 terms. The W. L. West Main street. & HELP WAN NTED—A cook work girl to cook H. Cooper, or general house- Please apply to 169 Vine street. Young woman for and clerical work by local Gaod opportunity for right Box Herald iting concern. party 5C WAN ]'I D-—At once, re H'\e(i energetic s to engs in an outdoor o cupation in city and vicinity part or 00d income. Ad- dare Box this 1l time A23 WA local \NTED—Young lady manufacturing concer of stenography not e: sential, but must have had some experien Address with refer- ences, Box X20X, Herald Office. 3-27-t2 knowledge YOUNG LADIES telephone oper of 16 and Apply Chi Co. | GIRILS WANTED—Best wages pald. Union Laundry Corp. 3-5-tf ‘Wanted to learn ting between ages Paid w m!e learning. . N. E. Tel. 3-14-cf -Maid for general house- Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Camp L2 R\ IQ}IFD ROO\I\ o D-—Girl for general house- work. Small family. Inquire 4 Grond street, upstairs. 4-8-3dx RENT—Two furnished front for light housekeeping Box 12 BB. 4-8-1dx TO rooms Flerald \WANTED—Furnished rooms for light housckeeping. Americans. Address Housekeepers, Herald. 4-8-1dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Large fur- nished room to rent. Suitable for one or two people. Heat and elec- light, 88 Maple street. 4-$-tf T = —— A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, KEYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FRER Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 306 Main St. "Phone 570 ! satisfaction Guaranteed - — " TAXI and L IVFRY Service Reasonable, Reliable Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 96 ARCH ililams Aute Co. Office and Service S‘anon 7 Eim S STREL i | ! thiest section of | and Con- | $-8-3d | of AlNo 5 per barrel de Maine seed po Mountain and Tris Niarsh, 46 Main S 4-4 i street, | FOR SALE—Furniture, almost ne 445 Arch street, second bell 5-8-2dx | W 1 . $4 carload of tatoes, Green FOR SALE—1916 cobbli P. in good order. | ington }FOR SALE—Several second Gibson mandolin i Thorses from 1,000 to 1.500 pounc to ntral Barber Shop { H. Schalfe, 107 Arch St -2dx | in stre 4-4-6 Allen touring Carl Miller, New FOR SALI: she Two pool tables, a ciga: ind the C SALE city nd rouid minutes to trolleyj $4 acres, 7 roon silo, gasoline en and blower, # vearlings, ‘hatne Mortgage mortgaga, mort- Bristol, 4-6-4d {1POR Farm | TOR SALE 2 single. Plainville, OR SALE—A two family improvements with large 185, curbs laid, corner Chapman streets. Inqguire son & Johnson's plum! Dwight street. Four Enquire W Conn horses W. 1 pair r to consist of barns, corn tt Jersey b 3 horses farm impl Price including Will a second Address Box gine, c ho Austin Sarorh wnd 000 ments. at tnke 4-5 2 FOR with arder; $7 $1 weekly or 20AA. LE—My Edison phonogrs good records: fine runni if taken at once; will take | $6 cash. Heraid, Box 4-4-4d 15 yds buildir r sale, at Corbin About Inquire off Park ply B stone 1in M b opposite o street H. Hibbard FOR 1 $2,000 you get 7 SALE. By investi Room Rent Free in a 12 Room House on John Street. ALSO Look at this 6 Room Cottage, Large Jot. Garden, Fruit and cverys thing modern, at 110 Chapman Street. The Price WL Attract You. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, FINE set, « TWO We've seation ¢z HOUSE ON WINTHROP STREET, sold one, and have One More For Sale. A We Want Houses To Rent and to Sell. VERY Arch St central I CAMP REAL ESYATE CO 305 Bank Building. TYPEWRITERS- Our PAMILY N just quiet, ar 't be beat. Tain street regular stock highest grade rebuilt ma- of factory chines of all makes —Try our rental service; best guar- machines; prices; we machines e; antced lowest tnspect prompt . 612, monthl dellversy New Britain Typewriter Exc hange, 72 West Main Street, Tol Volz, The Cmmpmcmr New ave We have in Britain 10,000 Lot one of whom then Do you know that those to n mal heaith of cases who have fice for an inter curable you -\ M., 2tod aturday from J. A VOLZ CHIRCGPRACTOR ROOMS 1 NEW BRITAIN, CT. 9 MAIN STRR BOOTH BLOCK people 1. Every trou wi own little thod our me r have ¢ of 1« ve nothins to gain hours hope have P. Mo ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY INSURED LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc, 242 MAIN STREET.

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