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Aculty f the note de- e state depur(» o ’tam.uw had been notified l the | A. F. Ekengren, that the note had and It formally by W. Swedish ministe: heen received, was being decoded, would be delivered by nightfall was 6:20 o’clock when Ministe red the office 'of Secretar: bearing the translated text Two minutes later Minister Ekengren left the state department. Secretar: Lansing received the pre o'clock and read the statement bodying the reply. Secrétary Lansing made public, would be delivered to the Swedish minister today to he tr mitted Stockholm to the Aus government The president’s decision in the mat- ter was reached after the text of the Austrian note, as cabled through press channels, had been studied by him during the day. He gave very careful nsideration to the proposal. His answer was prepared before the actual delivery of the official note, but was not made public until after the text had been compared with the newn paper version for any discrepancie The official text was found to warrant no alteration of the president’s de- cision. Official is ringing over the answer. said the reply, as i rian Washington enthusiasm president’s disco diplomatic with jubilant character of the There is not u single dant in the situation here gardless of party affiliation, members of congress and leading officials voiced the complete satisfaction over the the president to be drawn discussions with the Central Powers on any such basis as proposed by the Vienna government Tn their interviews public men, With- out exception, strongly favored a flat réjuction of the proposal Senato. and representatives are equally unanimous in their praise of what the president has done The consensus of opinion is that the president has sounded a true note that will, 2s members expressed it, “ring around the world” The Washington verdict is that the sident has toed the mark l‘dv.f\\[\ in setting his f: against negotiation at this and in favor zoing through the war until has been achieved The opini that the pri dent’s answe stand as the reply of all the Entente allied governments No surprise was expressed in 4%""‘1;{' or diplomatic circles over the racter of the decision reached by the president. There has been no doubt of his purpose since his speech at Baltimo April 6 last, when he condemned the German peace treaties with Russia and Rumania and ceptéd the German challenge of force with the res “Force, force to the utmost, without stint or Yimit.” This today termined proposal, surprise, discounted, ton is conc and on Re note most refusal of into any time of with victor: here i will on ac- onse force attitude de- Wilson’s he is more The Austrian coming a and even Washing is President If possible than ever instead of anticipated 15 official as was so far red JPULSE. Ll Mori to thie K Loadon in the Cimones SeCLOrs, siys statement. In thrusts ITALIAN i repulsed REPORTS Vienna, = fun patrols were and Monte day's war Botti Com eral Italian statement adds, but in the lcy the enemy pressed post back slightly. In the coastal region, the statement tinues, the Italians have tempted to recover ground them during the past two days oflic con failec Hrenta dvance Albania con- at- from n the val- vainly won 3 AFTER ERUPTION. Sept. 10, (By the Associated During an eruption of a vol- eano on Urup Island, a terrible explo- slon ca d a great tidal wave which everwhelmed a force of men at work re-floating hip, drowning 29, accordin received here FIDAL Tokio FPress) WAV i Cream, s | instr s) | ecticut owning llable to taxes e State Tax of id to the State 30TH. fho neglect to to NALTY, nk is liable Banks | on ap- \ iSURER, rtford. ¥ = Wh) not bring FETY FIRST” Movenyent Right Fome by Using ONLY gur PASTEURIZED Milk and or Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold New Britain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 1441 PARK Rl \Te’ shone | Eken- ; - DENRSON ARG i 430 MAIN STREET ! Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. | Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | <, just that little home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall d MANROSS AUTO G0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Al.ch St We he the und. directors of a corporation organized statute laws of the State of Connect- icut, and located in the Town of New Britain, Ci of Hartford, and rsigned, a Louis J. majority Muller, Inc., under the of County State of Connecticut, Hereby Certify, that every stock holder of said corporation has signed and acknowledged an agreement that | the corporate existence of said cor- | poration: shall be terminated, which ment dated the 15th day 1918 claims against said be sent to M. M. Muller, 160 Lin- New Britain, Conn 1\t New Britain, Conn., of May. A. D., 1918, WILLIAM H. SPITTL MARGARET M. MULLE LOUISE M. SPITTI A majority of the State of Connecticut, Hartford, ss, Necw D., 1918, Personally Spittler, is of April, All may coln St., Dated 4th day corporation this IR, directors, County of Britain, May 4, appeared, William Margaret M. Muller, and Louise M. Spittler, being a majority of the directors of Louis J. Muller, | Inc.,, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing certificate by them signed, before me, H " GA Notar, FNEY, Tublic. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — No. 1 Cylinder Oakland in a shape. f—6Cylinder Yateh Hudson. Lincd— T passengel 1916. 1= senger 1916, eylinder, 5 Chalmers pas (—Stripped bile down Locomo- 1= (ow Ton liable ADNA F. JOHNSON 158 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 961, Mack to draft.) Iruck Conn. { September 16, FREE EVENING SCHOOLS FOR EVERYONE The City of New Britain aims to help all who wish to learn the English language. This will help you in your work and in many other ways. Three centers for Evening School will Open Monday, 1918. The Grammar School, (Main and Chestnut) Elihu Burritt School, (North and Lee) Sacred Heart School, (Gold Street) | | Station, J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE BOUND FOR TH HEAP? ARE YOU CRAP Let the heap ! me save you from sceap but T don’t what many I am not sick, That they And not sick enough “Doctor, feel right.” is say to me when come to see me the that just expresses to first time, i o g0 to bed are You can eat, you can sleep, you can work. But you don’t and zest of former day Your sleep not restful, and you don’t enjoy vour food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things hother you, ruffle you, that you never noticed before. You begin to see dif- ficulties where there really are none. Trifies worry you, and mnot having enough troubles of your own, you borrow some. A3 a casual observe becaus: ourself. And a friend, or go to an in- doctor, they will tell you imagine things; vou should it off. You begin to doubt your- You sometimes think they are and try to .brace up and be and cheerful. ut then your sling will come back with re- vigor. You begin to wonder really is your mind only.r And if is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- turing you; you are trying your best to fight them down, to app happy, but vain, You find yourself in the of an invisible power that sap vour life blood. work with the vim is Of course, to m the same, to contro] should tell experienced you only shake 1£. right bright old fe newed if it it is so, in grip seems to And energy you, when tice to your you become even feel when you and power feel your strength slipping away from find you can’t do jus- work any longer, then despondent tempted to end it all. you You are very much in condition delicately constructed engine, which has not been cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But trying your own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartrord ppecialist, the same ERa ASYLUM ST, COR. P'ORD HARTFORD, CONN, Hours—10 (o 1 and Holidays S and 7 10 to 1. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. 287 Elm St (0 8. Sunduys | | The Classified Columns are vour 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. CASH N ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE i%s NE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—F] WANTED hours. No @ McEnroce, Girl for evening Short work clerk or Sunday 7S West Main WANTED- work Apply . Hill for general family. Good 16 Washington st., Mrs Girl Small »—Wor week, n to do housework days a including washing All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. MELP WANTED—MALR. for L and ironing, Mrs. C small private fami- Hewitt, 48 Hamilton 9-16-tf W. = | ompetent No laundry. 16 Forest St housework Robert S 9-16 irl Browr Mrs. Girl Apply for 19 So. ner: High St 9-14-6dx ANTED- the Co ~-An errand boy. office of the Corbin ¢ et Lock »—In office of icturing concern, a man for clerical work, one having had ex- perience in hurrying and romting or- ders through factory preferred. Ex- cellent opportunity for right man. Apply Drawer 1021, City. large local manu 9-17-t¢ | 9-17-tf | FOR SALE, Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in qurpriiing | quantities and turned in at | the Herald. Your money will 1 surely remain in the findet’s. . who lost it. I‘ hands if he does nct know ——— FOR SALX. Pears for el 292 FOR Pic SALE Iklin canning 9-14 and — FOR BALE-—20 piss, 10 to 12 weekd old. All sired by Registered Big o ix FOR SALE—Two c . all rubber tired; Cheap for Cash Telephone iages, gy one Bug- and Hen Houses. 260 Chestnut 9-14- Type Poland China Bast. Priee $1 each. Berlin Farms, Beriin, l‘n_—ng Tel. 668-4. 8-13-6 dining set; good 41 Bmmons place i 6adx , condition. Call FOR SALE—A 1917 Smith Flye fine condition. Only used t months. Address Stanley Hart, East street. Plainville, Conn, 9-1 -2dx FOR BALE—Oak 9-5-t Tel. 1436-5. FOR SALE—Grafonola and 46 cords, almost new Inquire Broad St., Plainville. Tel. 160. 9-12-7d% re~ 118 109 COWS FOR SALE—Four new and two Springers, Guernseys. R. J. ton. Tel. 6 Holsteins ks, Milch and Kensing- roo at Part FOR SALE—A six bargain if take: Parkmore St cottage. A once. No. 3 leaving town. 9-16-6dxd FOR SALE- Hart st. ALY Villys-Knight 5-pagsen< extras with it. Perfect condi« 19, Herald 9-16-34% ger, tion. ANTED—A competent maid general housework in family No washing. Mrs. W. L. West Main st. for of two. Hatch 47 9-13-tf W ANTED—High schaol Saturday mornings, E. Cooper, boy 8 to 12. 115 Vine street to work Mrs. J. 9-16-5d WANTED-—Chambermaid washer. Hotel Beloin and dish- 9-13 W. /WANTED—Two young ladies for| ANTED—Bright Office Boy. lent chance 28. Excel- for advancement. Box 9-16-6d 1l work. Pleasant office Please state experience if any and salary expected. Box No. 12B, Herald. 9-10-6d hort W, ‘WANTED—Girl over 14 to help with ANTED—Man for office work 2 men for outside wark. Appl tional Biscuit Co., 4 Woodland St. 9-16-3dx and housework. 36 C 9-12-tf WANTED—Saleswomen wanted. Ap- ply to Pullar & Niven Boston Stor 9-10-tf amp st not subject to draft s night watchman by local concern. Authorized by U. S. Employment Service Box X3X, Herald. 9-16-3d WANTED—Girl of local firm. as a tant in Address Box 695, office City. 9-3-tf W WANTED—A girl for general house- work from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. with ANTED—Young man for work in local factory office. chance for advancement. references, etc. Box payroll Good State age, 24C, Herald. 9-17-tf Thursday and Sunday afternoons off. pa per month. Herald, 9-6-tf W. ANTED- ter. Appl Bxpress Co. 2 Drivers, I Por- 50 Main st. Adams 9-14-6dx at GIRLS WANTED—ApDply Laundry, 266 Arch street at Union 26-tf NOTICE. WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in advancement. local factory. Good chance for Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf NOTICE — M. F. teacher, musi al Valentine, violin 1l director Fox's the- Method for advanced Tremont st., Tel. 9-17-5dx WANTED—A young man for store The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 9-4-tf work. GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE ¥ AMINATIONS-—everywhere Octo- her 5. 12,000 women clerks to be ¢ W ANTED—Motor truck drivers. In- quire Shurberg's Coal Office, Frank- lin street. 9-3-tf appointed at Washington. Salary $1,200. Experience unnecessar: Women desiring government posi- tions write for free particulars, J. C Leonard (former Civil Service E ‘WANTED—FTreight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appty at freight office, ‘Whiting St 4-6-tt aminer), 1073 Kenois Building, ‘Washington. 5 w. bdx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Seven-passenger Studebaker. Phone No. 8 John Hall 8-27-26dx ‘ANTED—Boy about 16 years old to learn a trade. Address Bex 9 AX, Herald Office. 8-23-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. NOTICE~—AIll kinds of Electrical Con- struction work done; house wiring, fixtures, etc. Tel. 1628-4. Richafd L. Coridan. 8-23-tf o] with board. South High st. RENT—Furnished front room Suitable for two. ’ 29 9-17-2dx PARTIES TAKEN Frank Brown, Tel. b-tf AUTOMOBILE out. Buick car. 188 TO RE T—Furnished minutes from.center. room. Three P. O. Box 589. 9-16-3dx T Sunday night, a dlamond. ard if returned to Laura More 8 Main St., ‘upstairs. 9-16 FOR RENT—Large furnished room with board for two gentlemen, 24 ‘Washington St. -5-tf WANTED, Brin- About ward John LOST—Female Boston bull-dog: dle. White spot on forehead six months old. No collar. R if returned to Lyceum Theater ‘WANTED—Three-ton brook TA, Herald. truck furniture from New Britain Point, Sept. 23 to move to Say- Address Box 9-17-1dx Glackin. - W LOST—About Aug beads. Owne tials M. F. R name on cross. Ini- Reward if returned ANTE y carriage. hand twin baby Box D, Kensington. 9-16-3d to 10 School st., or phone 1249-2 W LOST—A on Finder mith Suit gold watch Trolley Saturda turn to Wise Dept e Hudsons, Herald ANTED—For Cach, late models of Buicks, Dodges or Fords. Must be. in good condition. Give full tire equipment, etc A. 9-14-6d particulars, Box 9-16-2dx receive reward W4 Sunda after- Park. Return LOST-—Beadle hound, noon at Westwood ¥ ANTED—Moderate priced farm; will 500 cash, balance monthly or ‘early payments. Address 422 Main (H\ 9-11- ‘f Westwood Park. Re- 9-17-5dx C. E. Basney, ward. LOST—Sunday night, a diamond. Re- ward if returned to Laura Morency, WANTED—Dodge or Buick Roadster. Address Box 695, particular ty, giving full about car and price. 9-3-1f 338 Main st., upstairs, 9-16-3d I ——— FOR REF . i FOR SALE—Tén room modern improvements, 78-80 Winthirop street premises. house, large 9-17 lot Inquire on FOR SALE—Large Gas Stove, in good condition. Call at 195 Mapls-st. 9-16-34 all at 3dx FOR SALE second-hand bicycld FOR SALE acre. Bordered three sid No bungalow site. C. dale, by highw better place Barnes, L. GOOD V WAGES. ELITE WAIST CO. 90 ARCH ST. 26 acres of land, $12 per Barnes- 9-17 STITCHERS WANTED newly eq Cheap. 5 Conn. pped with rubber tires. West Main, Plainville 9-16+3a% on for -Three small Owners in draft, be sold this week. W. F. Keeley Franklin Bts, FOR .S/\L!C cars. must at sacrifice Elm and 145242 Overland These cary will self Garagey Phona 9-12 4d FOR SALBE—Indian twin also Ford touring car. ble offer refused. Tel. 33 Brighton st., off Allen motoreyelsy No reasona< 726-2-3; Nou, 9-14-3d Good 4 A nice cottage and large lot Room 208 Real Esta RENTS—Newington 278 Maln stroet FOR SALE Tenement—Fatrview 2 houses, 2 familles each, Fairviw Streot $7,500. Rental $64. Street $6,000. Rental $50. in Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. National Bank Building, Insnrfl,ne? Do You Want To Own a Two Family House with 3 acres of land just over the city line, where you don’t have to pay high city taxes? Just the place for a small _ farm. You can work in the shop every day — Draw double pay as it were, Come and see us. house furnished to right party No. 189 Wmthrep St. $20. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Building. 72 West Main Street. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612. son, former owner. extended. The Broadway Restaurant R S LS AW RN SR R R at 67 Arch street will re-open Wednesday, Sept. 18th, 1918 under the management of Carl A. John- A cordial invitation to eld, as well as new patrons' FOUND. FOR RE all FOUND—Pair gold-rimmed glasses, | ¢ between McMillan's store and Chest- nut st. Owner can have same by applyi at Merald and proving property reh st folder. Reward Hart, thre Return to )S or bills office " DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND M U Mr. I'rank A. Stockwell, for = mumber of years with Hall’s Gro- v is now cutting meat ag, rket. : 406 Arch bt WANTED Typlstl in order de art-4 ment. North & Judd Company. —On in o this NT—Cottage at improvements. 231 Glen st., 9-17-5d GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITION AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. 1 and see ou and be given detail about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, etc. Southern New England Telephone Go. STREET. Chief Opera- tor information in AUTO Local and service. Office 46 Main Street, A. P. and 2 Pamlily room Murray’s Just condition. real bargain 193 MAIN ST. Long Distance moving by Auto truck. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. New Britain, brick re TRUCKING ‘ Day and Night Tel. 125-4, G. P. MARSH. Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms 10 brick yard. A dwelling Tocated rived, in Clayton opposite papered and put fn good for the righty party. The Home Banking & Realty Co. PHONES 728 and 101

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