New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1918, Page 8

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8 WANTS GERMANS TO STAY IN TURKEY Foreign Secretary Says if Huns Leave Ottoman FEmpire Armenians Will Have to Sufier. London, Friday, Nov. 15.—Dr. Solf, the German foreign secretary, accord- ing to a German wlireless message, has sent to Secretary Lansing a note referring to the article in the Anglo- Turkish armistice requiring German civillans to leave the Turkish empire immediately and declaring that a lit- eral fulfilment of the article ‘‘must hardships, especially to people d appears the conclusion of a univer- al armistice.” The (ierman foreign secretary adds hat German hospitals and ‘lums for the blind and orphans. the orphan caring principally for Ar- menian children, will be compelled to close, “thus causing new suffering among the Christian population.” The German government, Dr. Solf adds, requests that President Wilson inter- vene in favor of these German civ- ilians being permitted to remain in Turkey causc poor ible after asylums The note of the German foreign office concerning the repatriation of German civilians in Turkey is simi- lar to an unsigned communication recetved in Washington Thursday from Vienna, in which the Austrian government asked President Wilson to use his good offices so as to per- mit former Austro-Hungarian sub- Jects to remain in the Gttoman em- pire. % (GAN FNLARGE BANK ‘Commencda) Trast Company is Given Permission to Make Extensive Al- Terstions Under New gflv'L Raules. The Commercial Trust Company has received permission to enlarge its banking rooms at Permission was refused a short time ®go but this decision has been The bank is situated in the Le- ‘Witt block on Main street. M. C. Le- witt, who has conducted a jewelry bustness in the building, will move across the street to his new quarters. The building will be remodelled and extensive alterations will be made, so that the entire ground floor of the buiMing may be used in carrying on the business of the bank. A large modern vault with a circular door will be ipstalled at the cost of several thousand dollars. The Commercial I'rust Company purchased the Le- Witt block several months ago at the ost of $70.000. The estimated f the alterations is approximately 000. cost unreason- | 274 Main street. | | | i [ | | Newington NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | That Guiliest Feeling - COPYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORK TRIBUNE INC. You wWERE 350 JURE That You COULD HOLE OUT aN A TWELNVE INCH PUTT THAaT You CARELESSLT USED oLy ONE HAND —— AmD MISSED T OF COURSE YouRr OPPONENTS COUNT TRE STRoKE AS (T GIVES THEM A LEAD of Two LP 2 AL HoLe ouT EVERY PUTT CAREFULLY No MATTER IF You ARE OmLY AN INCH FROM THE SOP -~ NOW WE LOSE A HOLE JUST ForR YouR CARE- LESSWESS i , n}"\mn\ Jefthil = 3 110 Uy ) 1) }‘ 1 NG 1, iyl [ Htisits SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918 = - By'Btriggsi! LISTEN - 1 WAS oLy THAT FAR FROM Twe HoLe- | CQULDA MADE 17 EASY ¥ | HADDA USED Two HANDS- ThEY OUGHTA COMCEDED T GRIDIRON NOTES. play with Several Hot Contests are Scheduled for Sunday Afternoon. gicloaks The Redwoods of this city went to Torrington this afternoon to play the of that city. trucks rooters, The Arcadians will play the Arrows of East Hartford tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Redwood field. An added feature will be a game between the Royals and the Annex Junior o’clock. The Acorns of Kensington will stack up against the Empires of this city tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the Road field. A novel fea-| A farewell ture of this game is that Thomas|tendered to Mi Basille, a one armed man will appear | Girls’ parlor at in the linup of the Acorns Alvah | last night A Ventres, the Berlin wrestler, will also | served Thunderbolts size automobile Redwood the - There will be a preliminary game be- tween the Yanks and the Dublins at TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY. surprise s Lila the L. F. dainty An entertainment was given Kensington team. Two large carried the leaving at 13:1 was in the & C. office supper was party Eliason and games and dancing enjoyed. Miss Bliagon leaves in a few days to enter Bellevue hospital, N. Y will study for a fountain pen w Eliason by her friends. N PANAMA PROT Panama, Friday, Nov. 15 tions placed on in the canal zone, forbidding them to | by enter Panam: tinued according to a s by General Richard M commander of the United States forc- es here. by General Blatchford’s charges and resolutions of protest have been passed by the national assembly of Panama. They will be sent to the United States government. . where she nurse. A nurse's presented to Miss I'HAT PRINCE AGAIN. London, Nov. 16.—Former Crown ~Restric- nited States soldiers | has been interned at the castle owned his friend, Count Gisbert Woltf Metternich, at Swalmen, a town in the province of Limburg, Holland, acording to an Amsterdam despatch to the Hxcha Telegraph company. It is reported that his wife is with him. ind Colon, will be con- atement made Blatchford, Indignation has been caused SAVE COAL Glohe Glothing House Established 1886. ol Schaffner & Mary Designers have produced some un- usually smart suits and overcvats; you don’t have to be told Prince Frederick William of Germany | the yaality’s right— everybody knovis it $25.00 aad higner. Velour Hats $5, $6, and $7.50. Bear in mind. The styles of Flannel Shirts $2, $2.50, $3, $4 and $5. A splendid assort- ment of Men’s and Boys’ Gloves is now ready for selection, 75¢ to $6.00. HEALTH BOARD MANAGEME Dr. G Reeks and M. A committee cousisting of 1. Bodley, Dr. T. H. Camp has been appointed to take up the matter of filling the vacancy which is left in the board of health by the leave of absence granted Dr. H. ¥. Moore. It is not planned to name any successor to Dr. Moore since his leave of absence is not long. The committee will however consider plans to run the board in the most efficient manner while: the doctor is absent. -~ Buy A Gas Heater for that Chilly oom or that Cold Corner SOLD BY New Britain Gas Light Company Showroom, 25 West Main Street Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffner & Mars CHAN IN INSURANC A number of local insura ents, by request of the compa represent, have notified t holding policies carrying war rid| that these will not be effective in future. At the outbreak of the life insurance policy holders entered the service were obliged to an additional premium on t polic; this being known as the * rider.” As hostilities have ceased, this rider will be vold ax money paid to the companies wAl refunded

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