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“AMERICA'S FOUR WARS™ ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Sunday Eve. 7.30 RED CROSS HALL 427 West Main Street ALL WELCOME 70 Beautiful Colored Views CITY ITEMS. The New Britain Trust Company awill be closed all day on Saturday, October 12th, Columbus Day, except | in the evening from 7:30 to 9 o'clock { when it will be open for the purpose | lof receiving deposits and subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan.—Advt. K. of C. whist postponed until Oct. 18, owing to epidemic.—Advt. H. F. Clelland liamstown, M are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Clelland is the daughter of M and M 1. H. Davidson of Liexington street, and has many friends in this city . St. Mary's Lady Tabs will not meet on October 17, as originally planned. The condition, of Barl Hyde, man- ager of the Mohican market, i i ous. A coasultation of physiciz held yesterday. William W sh, PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and wife of The best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours is the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. who has been c ically ill at the hospital, is improv- ing daily and it is aow believed that the danger is passed in his case. The meeting _of Martha Chapter, O. E. S., originally planned for tonight, has been called off, but all officers are asked to attend to take up some important matters. District Deputies’ night, which was planned by Centennial lodge, A. I. & A. M., for next Wednesday evening, has been postponed becau of the { epidemic. The New RBritain Natiomal Bank, The Commer Trust Company and | The New Britain Trust Company will be open Saturday evening from 7:30 to 9 o'clock for the purpose of receiv- ing subscriptions to the Fourth Lib- erty Loan.—Advt, The Connecticut State Convention of the Baptists scheduled to open in { Bridgeport next Wednesday has been postponed until further notice. Mrs. A. C. Tuthill of 180 M with Mr. and Mrs. ‘A, B. Greenleaf of Boston, has returned from a two weeks' motor trip through Massachu- setts and New Hampshire. The linen committee of the South church, collecting for the Red Cross requests all workers to make their de- liveries to the chapel this week. Tf convenient to make deliveries, these articles will be called for if H. D. Humphrey or the church office are notified, Mrs. M. regular e St., DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE HEAP? SCRAP Let me you from the scrap H not heap ! save but 1 don’t { many “Doctor, I am Th to me when they come to see me the And that not sicn not sick, teel right.” 1t is what say Kane of Portland, Ore., sses | Is visiting unt, Mrs. ‘Walter P. 40 | Hooker of Kensington Mrs, Kane was formerly Miss Claire Byrne of this city time. er You bed. first it, just expr e enough to to You van eat, you can sleep, work, don’t vou But and zest of former is not restful, and your food as you once did. And vour | nerves get the best of you. Thi bother you, rufile you, that you never noticed before. You be ec dif- ! ficulties where there none. Trifles you, and not ‘having enough our own, Lorrow sorae. Of course. ‘to the game, )} vou are controj . And teli a friend doctor, will \gine ¥ ye can Let us fill your and reliable pric Cor. preseriptions: service Axelrod’s pharms rompt you work with the vim : Your don't enjov days. sleep you B 85 L AMERICANS IN MEXICO INVEST NEARLY Oc 10.—Unofficial gures on the Liberty loan subscrip- tions throughout Mexico posted today, show that the total to date is within a few thousand dollars of $750,000. This is aimo a quarter of a million dolis above the total subscriptions ir Mexico for the third ioan. he quota for Mexico bas not been Tt te placed the expected at $1.000,000. manager 1l ihe the re $750,000. Mexico City, you ! i obgerver. $ou i irg to tell it up But then 2ot you | i 1a your stit 10 do i campaign in view the size of e the results of And ins of decrease in colon your wilia vigor wed Y ou it begin to mind oni step hts begin ing really is 50, it Anguishin you; you them down, 1in, | GRANDSON OF J. G. BLATNE DEAR 3y . Oct. 10, imons Blain the late Emmons Blaine ndson of the former secretary state, mes G. Blaine died of pneumonia yesterday at Lansdowne, Pa., accordin word received by relativ here He went into the sham ke for the government in {the longer, {hen | AMerican shipbuilding yard at Hog : Island early this year. He w: might | ploved as o mechanical engineer PUTTSFTELD Pittsfield, ersubscribed irth Liberty 0 in 500,000 W is to m- tor- vour be ity ? 1uring to fight but in v the grip of seems to say And when you energy and po you, when you tice te your work you become even feel tempted You are very condition deli engine, which has not right. Put it in the hands of an perienced man and he will fine working order. ¢n hand at 5 be fit for the ser heup. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE of the the Viennu quoted by the ire ) of find invisible life blood feel your ngth lipping away from happy in that You yourself to an your stre to any despondent and it all in the s: mu me constructed | heen cared for as a ely Mass., its Oct. 10 Hotment by s blowing bells loan to raising quota of the $4,- wis city Isic loan five days. The oon huve But trying | turn it over and it will | it in QU e whistl 1 S Detion: an of cele yon o Lo of the DCBRUDJA QUESTION UP AGAIN, Amsterdan, 10 aid Rumunia s to | o for a stion Freid ne ( vish ney to e negotintions solution Dobrudja que Ne cording to Presse, as et The Hartford Specialist, e ASYLUM ¢ COR. FORD ST. | HARTFORD, CONN, l ON CANADIAN Ottawn, Oct. 10.- men mentioned in today as having heen wounded derson of Boston and Quillan of Warce LIS New England Hours—10 to and 7 to 8. Sundays s casualty list and Holidays 10 1o 1. W. Me- ini- § re: D. Hen- | iss NEW BRITAIN DAI WITNESSES SILENT IN NEWBERRY CASE Reluse to Te‘s_liiy in Scandal Over G. 0. P. Nomination New York, Oct. 1.—Chase S. Osborn, | former governor of Michigan and un- | successful candidate in the Aguust primary election in Michigan for the republican nomination for the United states senate against Lieutenant Com- mander Truman H. Newberry, U. S. was a witness vesterday before federal grand jury that is inves- the expenditures of the New- campaign committee, Osborn said after Jeaving the grand jury room: “I would hate to have had all the money Newberry has and | be placed in the temptation he was. AlL T want is for his managers to come out in the open. Then we'll get be- hind him and elect him.” It is understood that several of the witnesses called before the grand jur. yesterday refused to testify, taking the stand that the federal district court of the southern district of New York is without jurisdiction in the Government officials made the inquiry in this city because Lieut. Commander Newberry is stationed here. It is said that the obstreperous witnes were ordered to appear to- day before Judge Henry D. Clayton in the federal district court to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt. The witnesses who entered the grand jury room yesterday were TFrank W. Blair, treasurer of the com- | mittee; Allan A. Templeton, chair man, and Thomas P. Phillips, assist- ant director of publicit Witnesses who testified were Lieut.-Goy. Luren D. Dickinson and William G. Simpson, unsuccessful candidate against Lieutenant-Com- mander Newberry. Lieut.-Gov. Dick inson challenged the expenditures of the Newberry committee in the prim- ary campaign. Other Michigan men here | subpoena are Paul H. King, former receiver of the Pere Marquette Rail- road, executive chairman of the New berry committee; H. A. Hopkins, pub- lisher of the St. Clair Republi Guy Ingals, Deputy City Clerk of D troit; Milton Oakman, County Cler of W county, Michigan; Robert Oakman, Ensign John S. Newberry, U. S. N., brother of the Commander, and Paul R. Dailey, counsel of the committee, the tigatit be Tuesday under ne Newberry Not Subpocnacd. Tieutenant-Commander was not subpoenaed. He to discuss the matter becau official position. He is an of the Third Naval district. fice is at 280 Broadway. Ten da before the primary elec- | tion August 27, Commander Newbherry made a statement for the secret of the senate in which he certified that no money had been spent in his behalf with his knowledge and con- sent. Ten days after the election the lieutenant-commander made another affidavit. as required by the federal | law, saying that no money had been | spent with his knowledge or consent, but adding that he had read the state- ment of expenditures made by Treas urer Blair to the county clerk of Wayne county. The Newberry committee accounted for the expenditures of $176,000, of | which $147,000 was for publicity | The federal statutes limit the ex penditures of a candidate for the nom- | ination for the senate to $10,000, but do not place restrictions upon a pure- Iy state campaign committee, pro- vided it does not act with the consent of its candidate. John D. Magnum, chairman of the republican state committee of Michi- gan, came to this city yester He had a talk with Will H. Hays_ nation- al republican chairman, at the Waldorf-Astoria. Jewberry has refused | se of his | executive His of- is S. SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN AWAY AS PREMIUMS, ‘Washington, Oct. 10.—The practice some merchants of giving War Savings Stamps as premiums with | purchases is’ strongly condemned by the treasury. he War Savings ! movement was created to help the of the United States win the | said a tr v offic in a statement today. “When retail dealer zives away a War Savings Stamp he does 5o so that he can se man something the man does need. The government get from the dealer and the dealer gets $5 or $10 from the customer for the rticles the customer ought not to have bought and which thie war in- dustries board and the war depart- ment cannot spare the facilities and labor to manufacture. Thus the transaction goes round the circle and | precisely defeats the War Savings movement.” A\ by people war', not cents RUSH ANSWER TO WILSON. Washington, Oct. 10.—The recent »peal of President Wilson to former seafaring men to volunteer for rV- ice in the merchant marine has met with so prompt and enthusiastic ap- plications that the shipping bqard has received more applications than it can handle. The bourd y to today issued a bulletin all former captiins, re- in mercantile service, askine to forward to the recruiting serv- Boston their with list licenses ais- | in order that they be ulable list for eall when | irther vessels | ir service tired them at dresses cha put the or ice and ad- and niunes of rges, may on the a completion need of creates a for i UNFILLED JEL ORDERS, | New York, Oct. 10.—Unfilled orders | the U, S. Steel Corp. on September | were 8,207,905 tons, according to corporation’s monthly ' statement | today, This a | decrease of tons compared with the or \ugust of 30 the ned 81,1 der is | WANTED—Maid for | Resolutions on the death of Mr. H. B. | this board has lost a helpful and wise LY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918, The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city avery week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. ONE CENT A WCRD HELP WANTED—FEMALE, clerk for music de- understand mus Hours 9 to 6, ex- Saturday. One- week. C. L 10-10-6d WANTED partment, must and play piano cept Monday and half day off each Pierce & Co. All Advertisements for Lady the classified column WANTED—Woman for gentleman and Call 108 Seymour ; floor. as housekeeper two children. ., Gubbins, must be in the Herald WANTED--Wonien for the Red Good pay. ler, 86 Arch to Cross Apply stroet, sort Belgian i (65 Tk New Brit 10 clothes relief. Prol- in. 9-2d office by 1:30 p. m. on the WANTED—Competent ond work. 388 Hart for sec- L. Platt, 10-9-3dx maid \pply Mrs. H. street. WANTED- work. Taid Apply for 41 L general ington house- HELP WANTED—~MALI. 10-9-tf | WANTED—Boy, reilable and hon Good pay to right cne. F. W. Wool- worth Co., 218 Main St., WANTED—Extra aleswomen afternoons and eveni coats suits, millinery, corsets. We will inexperienced glad teach who would like to ta Also extra fnr\ up the line of work. shoe salesmen wanted. Apply to the Big Store, Raphael's for general house- Mrs. J. E 10-8-6dx s for selling 10-10-3dx waists and v Good pay, WANTED—Painters job, come ready for work. 8 a. m. Call at Hart & Hutchinson Co., or call C. W. Willersdorf, Nelson Hotel, evenings. 10-10-3d be e long women et o 10-9-24 | oo NTED—At once, st battery department. Fuller Storage St. young man Good wage Battery Co. Arch 10-10 in | WANTED-—A girl or woman for gen- eral housework. A the right person good home Box 324, for Herald. 10- STENOGRAPHERS—Will per week to start. advancement. Box 4D G pay 318 Good chance Not insurance. Herald. License 10-10-6dx WANTED—Mai worl d 63 for gener: pply Hawk WANTED—Baker, Hudson Lunch. WANTED- work. Cooper, Maid o w 115 at once. Apply 10-9-tf WANTED-—Good reliable man to ped- dle milk and a t with d work. Apply T. S. Anderson. 508-13. 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-8-3dx WANTED—Three cler 1 positions in att tive office, one as bookkeeper, short hou Address, P. O. Box No. 1004, City. 10-8-5d. voung ladies ror WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clérk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 25XX. 9-5-tf SALESWOMEN WANTED—In vari- ous departments: also a seamstress afternoon work. The Curran Goods Co., 381 to 385 Main 10-8-5d WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, ‘Whiting St 4-6-1t —— e for by day or weel. general Apply 10-8-3d FOR RENT. WANTED—Maid or work. No washing. Goss, 48 Grove Hill, house- . general Mrs. S Phone 19 10-8- TO RENT- mobiles, Baker, Storage wagons or Phone 506. room for furniture. 224 Arch. 10-9-6d dish- 1 Hotel | TO RENT—Cheap tenement 3 room: 10-4-tf for small family. Call evening 264 Park St. 10-10-3dx auto- ajh ek WANTED—Chambermaid anfe washer. Also Housekeeper, Beloin. general house- work without laundry. Apply 80 Grove Hill, 9-30-tf TO RENT—One five room tenement will be vacant by the 15th. $17.00. 22 Greenwood. Inquire 118 Hart. 11 T ———re——rr NOTICE. WANTED, TANTED—At New Britain General Hospital, 150 bushel potatoes, 200 | = head cabbage, 10 els apples, 25 | WISH bushel onions, 5 bushel pea-beans. 10-10-tf 'ANTED—To purchase a share of Sovereigns Trading Company stock for cash. Address Room 407 City Hall 10-10-3dx TRADE young cow with months old, good, gentle and healthy condition, for one ton of hay, apples, potatoes, etc. Ap- ply, 264 Park street. 10-10-3dx TO Anyone wanting a nice driver or work horse for his keep during the winter, address Box 137, city. 10-8-3dx. SERVICE Examinations, New in October. 12,000 clerks needed. Salary $1,200. Experience unnec ry. Men and women de- siring government positions write for free particul R. E. Terry, (former Civil Service aminer). Columbian Building, Washing- 10-5 .mw‘ TANTED-—Man and good home person woman at and wages. 10 n CIVIL Britain, ANTED—Five or six able locality. E IZlihu Burritt schaol room R. rent in Fowler, 10-9-2d D-—Men and women for work hospital. Good home and good Apply in person. New 10-8-tf at g 36 ton. CORBIN PAPER GO, WHO_ESALE DEALERS PAPER AND PAPER BAGS GENERAL TRUSKING i31 Main Street PHONE 706. New Britain, Conn. wilg interview professior ness me Whole or spare (iood remuneration. Address manager, 601 Malley Bld Haven 10 WANTED-—~Three rooms, furnished Address Box 24D, or four or unfurn Herald. 10- e et e— RESOLUTIONS At a recent meeging of the Park Commissioner the Board of following ITumason were adopted:-— In the death of Mr. H. B. Humason councilor and the city a faithful work- er in its interes »r over nine year: Mr. Humason delighted in the Park and in helping promote and improve it, ana even during his long illness he \ys maintained his interest and un- { before his death hoped to his fourth appointment. resolved therefore that we re cnse of loss, persons and the gratitude of public service F. BROOKS P. J. MURRAY PETER CRONA Board of Park It S — T R TS e 1T GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offcr perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and see our Chief Opera- and be given Information detail about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis ability and pension plan, rest room, cte. Southern New England Telgphone Co. 24 COURT STREET. cept Be it cord our deep and in counc| the city for his W tor Commissioners in T new American and Chinese Restaurant. | THE REPUBLIC ; Myrtle street will THURSDAY. OCT. 10th, serve regular meals at moderate | best quality and good < open on We prices, vice, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10s ' TTOR SALB—Good bicycle for $10.00 Have you lost a sum O money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in a the Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. [ | | | EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. FOR SALA. ) FOR SALE—$ foom house, Hill, Newington. Lot 145, i age, price $6,500. C. C. Prent 18 Asylum St. Hartford, or phq evenings, 1335-5, New Britain. 10-8 IFOR SALE gain for Buell. w I iot. Igian hares. Bar- Tel. 1086-5. 49 10-10-2d M4 FOR SALF 2ty white -A small lot of Klondike winter seed Wheat, seed Rye straw, Horse and Cow 26 wood, split and cut to length for fire place. A few ten to twelse old pigs, sired by big type Poland-China boar. Price $10 each Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tele- phone 668-4, 9-21-tf FOR SALE—Chamber suite, sev; ather pieces of furniture, includ sideboard. Address Box 5, Heral 10-9. FOR SALE—Baby condition, cheap. carriage in g Bronson 10-9 FOR SALE—1912 Hupmobile, starter and electric lights. Bargain for immediate sale. Will demon- strate Saturday afternoon. Box B321, Herald Office. 10-10-2dx FOR SALE Sound, fair weight, 1 worth $1 him. Addre Berlin. Tel. — Blatk driver, 00 self ho years: o Price use Bri 10. farm 12 pounds furthe Alexander 66 FOR SALE—Choice winter apples, the trees or any other way. windfalls. All kinds. Can w some bo s old. Maplecy Farm, Quarter, City. 73. 10-. DENISON GARAGE] 430 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Player-piano, Mahogany 88 note, Reasonable. Cash or payments. Inquire 447 Arch St.,, First Bell, 10-10-2dx FOR SALE-—Two powerful fruit houses. Cheap Chestnut St. carriages, presses and hen for cash. 260 Telephone 952-5. 10-8-34: two at once. Telephone 2079, 10-10-1dx Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Storage, Supplics and Repairig LOsT GOOD BUYS, Modern 3 tenement house Jarge lot only $4,000. Terms $ cash, Another at $5,600 and houses in suburbs with extra $2,500 and $3 000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall . LOST—Three-eighths karat diamond ring. Reward for return to Her- ald office. 10-9-4d siy LOST—Between Lande: street, glasses in case. Herald. and Kelsey Return to 10-10-3dx LOST—O0ld fashioned brooch Chestnut strest, between Elm Walnut, Tuesday. Return Mrs. M. Clark, 27 Walnut St. Reward. 10-9-2dx ————————— . FOUND. on and R. WANTED — Saleswo wanted. Apply to Pulf & Niven, Boston Store. Light Housekeeping Rooms. Pricg Also light, airy single rooms. H $2—$2.25. BEGLEY HOUSE, 422 Main Sf J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 - MANROSS AUTO O FOUND—On robe. Call 1 Lincoln street, auto , Lincoln St. 10-10-1dx *FOUND—Bag money. proving Main St, with Finder can property. small sum have same by Call 60 West 1010-1d of STORAGE—If you want clean, dry storage room for your furniture or other goods in a brick building, see Myron D. Stockwell, the real es- tate man, National Bank building. 10-1-12dx s st e e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Three flrnished rooms with steam heat and conveniences for light housekeeping. Also large, single room with hoard. 29 South High St. 10-10-1d PO RENT—Two furnished rooms, heated, light housekeeping. Central. OVERLAND AGENCY, 16 Prospect St. 10-10-tf Storage and Accessories = < GiL | Repair Work a Specialty Walaut st, | Phone 2227 139 Arch 10-7-tf RNISHED provements, modern 15 ROOM, heated, Williams Auto € Office and Service Station, 287 Elm | WIN THE WAR By Subscribing to the Fourth LIBERTY LOAN. After That Sce Me About Real Estate and Insurance. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, FURNSHED ROOM-—Corner and High streets. ’Phone 19-12. Lake Conveniences 10-5-tf. TO RENT—Three Thousekeeping rooms. ments. Steam heat. Phone 1473- desirable light All improve- Apply evenings. 10-10 24 Real Estate Insurance. MAIN STREET BLOCK FOR SALE. Hee’s a god fe investment bound to increase in value—Better i quire about it. Harrison Street Rent— One rentat No. 189 Winthrop Street $20. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 3608 Bank Builaing. Your dollars we are calling, To keep the Hun planes falling. Fighting dollars for fighting men ! Lend, and lend, and lend again. Save to Buy---Buy to Keep Buy the way the boys in France fight—to the utmost.! Buy Today—At Any Bank—Cash or Instalments. New Britain Typewriter Exchange _ 72 West Main Street. Telephone '612.

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