New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1918, Page 11

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\* [LHELM AGREES TO INTERNAL REFCRMS WS to Measures S Tipping Him of Hiilitary Authority [Amsterdam, Nov. 4 (Associated ess.,)—On the constitutional amend- nt coming into for ys a Berlin ficial telegram, lnlpum William dressed to Prir Maximilian of den, the German Imperial Chanc , a dec: whch read: {“Your Royal Ducal Highness: I re- herewith for immediate publica- n the bill to amend the Imperial nititution and the law of March 17, , relative to the representation the Imperial Chancellor, which s been laid before me for signature: ‘On the occasion of this step, ich is so momentous for the fu- re history of the German people, ave a desire to give expression to feelings. Prepared for by a ies of government acts, new Her comes into force which trans- s the fundamental Yer's person to the people. “Thus comes to a close a period ich will stand in honor before the of future generations. struggles between prity and aspiring dered possible to our people that mendous development which im- ishably revealed itself in the won- ful achievements of this war. fIn the terrible storms of the four of war, however, old forms been broken up, not to leave ruins behind, but to make a ce for new vital forms. fter the ach es the German people can claim t-no right which maW guarantee a > and happy future shall be with- ld from them, The prop. of the Allied Gov- hents, which ,are now adopted and ended, owé their origin to this bviction. I, however, with my lted allies, indorse these decisions Parliament in firm determination, ar as I am concerned, to co- ate in their full development vinced that I am thereby promot- the weal of the German people. f’he Kaiser’s office is one of ser to the people. DMay then, the w order release all the good | wers which our people need in order support the trials which are hang- over the empire and with a firm win a bright future from the m of the present. WILHELM, 28, 1918. a ve ir TR lin, Oct. ISTRIA POWERLESS TOTAL SURRENDER i ! (Continued from First Page) | be left on the spot with the medi- material required. Naval Conditions. | ne—Immediate cessation of all ilities at sea and definite informa- to be given as to the location and yements of all Austro-Hungarian ps. otification to b2 made to neutrals treedom of navigation in all ter- ial waters is given to the maval mercantile marine of the Allied g associated powers, all questions eutrality being waived. wo—Surrender to Allies and the red States of 15 Austro-Hungarian marines completed between the | SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT VOTE THE MOCRATIC TICKET ULL THE SECOND LEVER JIn These Days of Separation Photograph is the Most Precious GIFT for the Folks at Home AND THE oy ‘“‘Over There” Photographs Hightly Artistic—Latest Style ARCADE STUDIO rights of the | vements of these | § | under | tion | navigation NEW BR I‘AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 The Douzhboys--The Go Boys Are on Their Way YOU CAN FOLLOW THEM THE HERALD Has Received Another Consignment of WAR MAPS THE BEST VALUEIN THZ CITY Over 5000 Towns and Cities, and a Key, so You Can Find Any Spot You Want in a Twink- Ii ng TWENTY GENTS E \CH AT THE HERALD OFFICE Dou’'t Ask Your Newsboys t Del-ver fl U Them years 1910 and 1918, and of all Ger- n submarines which are in or may ter enter Austro-Hungarian ter- ritorial waters. All other Austro- IHungarian submarines to be paid off and completely disarmed to remain the supervision of the Allies and the United States Three— United mament battleships, destroyers, 12 er, six Danube Surrender to Allies and | s with their complete and equipment of three three light cruisers, nine torpedo boats, one mina monitors to be ignated by the Allies, and United States of America. All other surface warships including river craft to | be concentrated into Austro-Hungari- | al bases to be designated by the Allies and United St of America end are to be paid off and completely disarmed and placed under the vision of Allies and United reedom of navigation to all ! 1d merchant ships of Allied and associated powers to be given in | the Ac ic and up the river Danube and its tributaries in the territorial waters and territory of Austria-Hun- gary. The @ilies and associated powers shall have the right to sweep up all mine fields and obstructions, and the positions of these are to be indicated. In order to insure the freedom of navigation on the Danube, the Allies and the United States of America shall be empowered to occupy or to disman- tle all fortifications or defense works. Five—The eoxisting blockade condi- tions set up by the Allied and associat- ed powers are to re unchanged and all Austro-Hungarian merchant ships found at sea are to remain liable to capture exceptions which may be made commission nominated by the Allies and the United States of America. Six—All coneentr Austro-Hung ted by the Ameriog Seven Evacuation jan coasts : 1 Austr al 1in by naval be ed and rian Alli aireraft impa to cd in desig. States are bases to be n s and United of all the ports occupied by outside their ns and the abandonment craft, na materials, and mat far inland of all kind: t—Occupation of Ttal- of 2quipment the Allfes | i f America ns ¢ tlie land and sea fo o islands which form the defer of the dock nd arsenal Nine—All merchant vesse by Austria-Hungary belongin allies and associzted powers turned. Ten materials to be permitted evacuation, surrender or restoration. Bleven—All naval and mercantile marine prisoners of the Allied and associated powers in Austro-Fun- irian hands to be returned withe ciprocity. o held to the to be re- before POLICE TO PLAY TAG And If You Are “It” You To Headquarters and Explain Vio- lation of Auto Ordinanc So not that officers while on duty will to delay long to notif, those violating the ordinance regarc ing parking autos have 1 system the car owners to appear without making the oilicer the owner to come and claim A tag, coming in two parts used. On the upper half of the part which is attached steering gear of the car is This car has been standi since ——M. Report once to ficer in charge at police headquarte olman.” The lower the patrolman ma his report contains the following iaform- ation ““Auto No Standing ——street, from to—— patrolman.” This is a new system ing tried out successfully large cities. pear in wait s car s to this to the priated —pats on which es which in a is several ANNOUNCED, Odin of the INGAGEMEN'T Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Kensington aunounce gagement of their shter, Al lian, to Earle s flolmes of Colehe Miss Odin was formerl ber of the faculty at Baker's Academy Colchester, and well known as former teacher in the local schools in this city. Holmes is engaged in the drug bu in' Colchester. 285 en Lil- at | protection from petty Must Ga | be- | a mem- | | | { | | 13 | pi d the! ad | t Pola. No destruction of ships or: of | | as ne is 5004 | 1 to be put into effect which will notify | court | for | i protective part | wu | | Wash Suits 98c., v 'HERCHANTS DISCUSS CHRISTMAS BUYING Anxious o Fall in Line With Government Policy The dry goods merchants of the city met this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Chamber of Commerce to dis Christmas shovping and buying. The National and State Councils of De- fense have urged the 'shop early” movement. Although the government desires the purchase of useful presents only, except in the case of gifts for chil- dren it does not desire to regulate purchasing in such a manner as will unduly interfere with business. It asks that the people observe the war- time interests of the nation and real- ng the shortage of help in the stores, to begin now to do their Ch tmas shoppi The dry goods interests in New Britain are anxious to follow the recommendation of the gov- | ernment and will make plans this af- | ternoon to conform to the request. Mercantile Bureau Directors. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the | Mercantile Bureau will meet to elect directors for the coming year. Al meeting was held last Tuesday hut owing to the epidemic only a few at- tended. A full attendance is expected | at the meeting tomorrow night. A | Tuesday evening service committee will be appointed to make plans for | work to be udertaken during the next few months. Membership Campaign. The Chamber of Commerce mem- bership campaign is progressing and ; much effort is being made by various | members to bring in representatives | from many of the places of business that have allowed their membership | to lapse. Noah Lucas who has charge | of the campaign, together with George | Dyson, Samnuel Menus, E. H. Christ | and G. W. Troupe are determined | that a good showing will be made | Wednesday when the campaign closes. | Those who are desirous of becoming | members and wish to send in thei own names can secure n applica- tion from Secretary L. A. Sprague, Grocers Meet Thursday. The grocers of v Bri meet at the Chamber of Commerce ! Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Plans | for meetings to be held once a month | will be changed and committees ap- | pointed to carry on the program for the year. It is hoped to have a speaker at the meeting who will bring up an important question on | thieving to the | attention of the members. Those wko | have not already joined the assoc | tion will be ‘\(((‘niunl at the mr‘f‘(!nz n will | | Herald { this country. F,.:_Ei | | [RM Arm AMERT vourself with a growing Banl Ac- count and you will be able to shoot down %. | your enemy—failure, ) ) Four per, and fety at il e | ! this i i i fil» s NNOUNCE CHANGE OF HERALD EDITORS Mr. Reilly By Mr. McEvoy—Mr. Jones Made City Editor. Annouacement of changes editorial staff of the New to take effect November were made today by the Herald Pu lishing company. Arthur E. J. Reill editor for the past eight months, resigned to become associated the Polish National council at W ington, D. C. He will be succe by Arthur E. McEvoy, with the ald for nearly nine rs and present city editor and telegraph e tor. Harold R. Jones, city porter, will succeed Mr. M those positions. Mr. Jones associated with the Herald for past six year Mr. Reilly in = He Svoy has be will commence hi duties on November 11, as to James C. White, editor of Poland”, the official publication the Polish National Council, Ignace Padereswski is the head With Mr. White he be connected with the Associated Press Bur W also MRS, RUSSELL SAGE CLAIMED BY DEATH (Continued from Firs Faze) and gave liberally but was so deter- | mined that her giving should wisely tha tshortly after her hu death she established the Russell S: Foundation with $10,000,000 for improvement of social and living con- ditions in the United State of this she had made large gifts in- | English, i | include be done ' the | Outside | ton, which, iike Poland,’ hi for its purpose t yrosentation, to the American people L cause, 1 pon Point Wilsor ce progra independent Poli cted which shou inhabited by populations, wt nd s the Lol of President which is that state should territori Polish assure to the 0110mic inte inte pe Hutably politic: ritori | teed by cluding $1,000,000 to the Emma Wil- lard seminary, $1,000,000 to Rensse- iaer Polytechnic Institute, $350,000 to the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A, §1 American Seamen’s 000 to the Northfield y $300,000 to the Sage of thology of the N hos- 1, $250,007 for a home for indi- gent women and $100,000 to Sy university. She was born September 8, 1828, eighth in decent, through her fathe; from Miles Standish, and on her ma- ternal side a descendent of Col. Her Pierson of Sag Harbor, N. Y., of the public school system in Americ in 1787. Institute ew York Cit acuse CITY ITEMS. Don't forget Congr as he didn’t forget Dinkey fares.—advt. Vote Klett for advt, Tonight 7:3 Negligee Shirt Leland Mr. M man Tonergan to reduce the for state senator.— 30 to 2 for () s iy $1.00 at Besse Bayer will be open for busi usual at 9 East Main stree 5.——Advt. n Loner reduce Don't forget Congressin: didn’t forget to Dinkey fares.—advt, Tonight 7:30 to 9 p hed winter union more than 2 to a customer Leland’s.—advt Vote for Klett the m., $1.50 men’s suits $1.00, not at Besse- for state senato Vote befc 2nd lever f vote cou town. Pull wtic Part for Quig tariff.. Eve leaving Democ A - the —ag vote ley vote for -advt Klett for is a Vote state senator. advt, Ton for 50 men's 1.00, not Besse- nt 7:30 to 9 . ribbed winter union more than 2 to a customer ¢ Leland’s It Vote for A Qu a New Britain man in Cg m., suits and have —advt. Geo sley before lever Vot ond vote counts. town. Pull the Party.—advt Klett state ery Teavin Democratic Vote advt, for far for senator. m., Children's s up to $2.50 at "onight Wash Suits ¢ Josse-Leland ht Ton 7 m., Children’s up to 5 Vote for Klett for state senator.— advt, 50,000 to | 2l ov. Henry Cir in cem | ter was | Card of Tuanks. h to extend ou to the kind fri who sted duri and death our beloved ter, ar all those flowe MR. SISTY d neig the wife who bors ar se of 4 to PHON Y AND BAMEBARA, R BRO HIGH SCHOOY The New ball team w day afternooa over Cro: Hi dence was wa ool y Satn nt of h, and their nted by the . score s 33 confide c g to n w SIRLOIN, § Potatoes | @1 TUESDAY honey comb 2 lbs Pork Chops, lean loin Resigns and Is Succeede b- | Company who has been he 1S ih sh- ded r- at i1- | .]i en new of of which the | in | ill Polish u in Washing- as | in of m | h 1a h- iliness nd nt r- victory fi- mo 0 L\TRA bPECIAL WIO ROUND or SHORT STEAKS, | | i | | eartfelt 'et, mezaly cookers 15 1H pk /% [ Be Pure United Stat Cabbage, solid head native . ... RICHTE MEMBERS NEW 21 WEST MAIN STREET ¥ORK STOCK CHANGE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 2040 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK NEW BRITAIN § STANLEY WOZKS " GOODW.N BEAC! Room 410 National Bank Buli lding, NR O, E. F. Mc] Telrphone 2120, Manager. LANDERS, FRARY NORTH & STANLEY WORKS. & CLARK. JUDD and BOUGHT AND S OLD. | S?LDIER ENDORSES PRESIDENT’S NOTE S | Sergeant Anderson Considers His An- ' swer to Germany's Whine for | Peace ¥Mis Best Message. Perhaps one of and interesting letter: here concerning th ! tions in France is the this introduction and written by Sergeant S. H. H, 29th Engine in Expeditionary Forces: “Don’t worry, Edith, this thing will be over long befare Julius will have chance to get up to the line. By the way things look fine from this end 1d the Kaiser is about ready to ac- :pt any peace terms he can get. today's paper the leading stor) Pre Wilson’s reply to Gie demand for peace. I believe st wonderful note o president sent out and no doubt there are on bundred million more of the sam opinion. Why should we quit no when we have the Hun in fu tract? It would be an injustice to the men over here to call them off when they at last are accomplishing wha they have been ng for the p ur yea They taken the dirty end of W not giv n venge?' About the my hand“no to send you for to send you something but what it is I haven't the fain idea. I have a couple souvenirs picked from the bat- 11 ich I intend to send home, the last moment an order came rough which d it coulan’t be I a German maslk me, Wilhelm Mil- German 77mm. shell aved on n Iron the n\oflt ent condi- accompany- which was one w many’ it is the fi this I re- hardest battle is to find Christms I'm goin ith the soldier's n it nad a with a Flower of its side. All I w: ross and then they time. ome er, in is I can end tl were i ed entitled us to one from some ane d mine to “Bll he send me a V" pair of ined time which package T ago we cou Chr the ates. with a reque neck gloves. SPELLACY TG LANDERS. Candidate For Governor Says Local Man is Nceded in Senate. ndidate for wocratic tick- telegram Attorney c can- La on th the U. Spellacs sovernor M. George M. ders, state senator received from s J. for George Brit in tod Thom: dida fon. “New "o for to that ou ty. our unite P enem o ident surely is 1ow you will do behind riotic d I K DAY EVE AT Y FUINES \G 45¢ value Lard, ¥ood Administration Li } United SALE 6 O L e e P New York Stock Exchange cuota- tions furnished by Richter & C members of the New York Stock | cnange. Nov. High 60% 4, 1918, Low Close 58% 601 5% 43 5 .102 102 Co 851 16 463 64 38 11 109% 70% 943 Am Beet Sugar ... Alaska Gold Am Agri Chem Am & Fay Am Am Am Am Smelt Am Sugar ... Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop A T S Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B & O B R T Beth Steel An Pac Central Leather Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Con B Co P: Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Illinois nnecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val Nash t com .lh" Brake ]l‘{ Hud Nev Cons NY NII.\,]II\Ra Nor Pac Norf & West Penn R R Third Union Pac . Fruit Ttah Cop U S Rub Co U S Steel Westinghouse Willys Overland Please remember your own election is imporiant. like you are needed in the senc enact sive democratic L tion. your part. “THOMAS J. SPELLACY.” best use Number ¢ Ib 3 50 i Jorned Beef, prime rib ib | 3c| Onions, yellow cooking 5 Ibs 'E(\‘ FANCY SWEET POTATOES MOHICAN SELECT EGGS ............ ARE YOU A LOVER Ob GOOD TLA—V& E HAVE II‘

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