New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918 WILSON TO ATTEND PEACE CONFERENCE Will Sail for Europe as Soon as | Washington, Nov. 19.—President Wilsén will go to France early In De- cember to take part in the discussion | and settlement of the main features of | the tteaty of peace. His decision to accept the invitation of the premiers was made knowr last night in a férmal statement from the White House, “The president plans to sail imme- diately after the opening of the reg- ular session of congress on December 2. How long he will remain abroad is not known. He has indicated that it is not his present intention fo stay throughout the session of the con- ference, but since the delegates prob- ably éannot be assembled until late in December he will be absent from the United States for several weeks at least. Mr. Wilson will be the fi prest- allied | | dent to visit Europe und also the first to attend a peacc confererce for the seitlement of issues growing out of | war in which the United States took | part. He regards his presence as nec- essary in order to obviate the mani- | fest disadvantage of discussion by cable in determining the greater out- lines of the final treaty. Accompanying the president will be delegates who will sit as the rep- resentatives of the United States | throughout the conference. The names of these delegates soon will be announced. Secretary of State Lans- | ing will head the American commi sioners and other members probably will include Colonel E. M. House, who is now representing the government in the deliberations of the supreme war council at Versailles; Elihu Root, former secretary of state, and Louis D. Brandeis, associate justice of the supreme court No announcement of the plans for the president’s trip has been made. He is expected, however, to make the voyage on a battleship, as did Presidents Roosevelt and Taft when they visited the Panama canal zone. Mrs. Wilson undoubtedly will accom- pany him and his immediate party probably will include Joseph P. Tu- multy, his private secretary; Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, his person al physician, and military and naval aides. The pr dent's ship will be escort- ed into a French port by French war craft, and possibly also by vessels of the British and Ttalian navies. Troops to be assigned as the guard of honor for the president in France probably will consist of units from each of the allied armie: The meeling between Wilson and President Poincare will be the first hetween the chief executives of the two greatest republics and it will be the first time that a president of this country has visited a foreign capital. Before returning home Mr. Wilson probably will go to London and Brussels and possibly Rome. He also may make a pilgrimage to some of the battlefields of France. President Wilson’s purpose in going to France in advance of the meeting of the peace congress is understood to be to discuss with the allied prem(ers at Versallles the program to be laid down for the guidance of the peace delegates when they meet. Tt has grested that Mr. Wilson prob- ably will be invited to preside at the opening session of the peace confer- ence. Fresident Jack Pickford has joined the navy. His last picture will be shown at the Liyceum Thursday, Friday and Satur- da Be there to say good-byve to him.—advt. | THE WAR ENDED! Surely you do not now fear that Money in the Bank will be f§ Seized by the Government! It Will Not Be Seized. There is then no reason for keeping Your Money in the House. Money kept in the house is never safe. Money deposited in the SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITA Safe is always See what has happened to money kept in the houses of three persons right B here in New Britain, as reported by a local newspaper in the last few weeks: $800 STOLEN FROM TRUNK. Anthony Alino, a Lasalle Street, reported to Grace of the local police department that been stolen from his trunk yesterday morning boarding place. Thursday afternoon. trunk was smashed. He claims that money was taken some time since boarder at 249 While the Captain $800 had at his the place. out the The lock of the destruction. LARGE ROLL OF BILLS NEARLY DESTROYED. firemen were fighting the flames from house, Miss Hanna called to the fire- men that money was hidden in Fireman Company 1, went to the trunk where the money was hidden and brought pocketbook containing a large roll of bills. burned and the bills just within the Hanna the George Scheyd of The covering was escaped APPROPRIATED FATHER’S ROLL. About a week ago William Acula of 343 High Street reported to the police that his 13-year-old son, Leo, took $150 out of his trunk and left town. The same thing will happen to your money if you keep it Moreover, it earns nothing for you there. Then bring your Money to the SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN, where it will earn something for you every day. in the house. In a year $100 will grow to be $104, and larger or smaller amounts in like proportion. THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS This Is the Picture of the Bank to Deposit in. Look for the Building at 178 Main Street. ASSETS—$10,008,262.91. SURPLUS—$473,611.18 | SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN | ¥ League Standing. Colonials Warriors Wanderers Mohawks Harpoons Areos Live Oaks High si High High High , 141 . Anderson, 3 team string—Wanderers, team total-—Mohawks, 1,5 Averages. Larson E. Anderson Lofgren Rogers Kahms . Valentine .. Foote Hines Ao A. Anderson . Lantone Wallis Nichols Dickman Geer Carey Thompson ..105 Se10s ..102 .102 98 98 98 98 97 97 96 96 95 95 95 95 UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. T TR RO R JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. Furniture Store, FOR ONE W SPECIAL $12.00 Aliowed for your old 8$7.00 Allowed if you have Small Weekly Payments to ¢ Free to Ladics, your name m NEW BRITAIN, sewing Machine, no machine. “lub members. wade with Belding finest silk, piece of art work) stitched by W. C. Ellis (Silk Artist) expert. ol = Control your Heat Supply DAY, NOV. 2 Convenient When Open and Beautiful When Closed. Perfection Oil Heaters save money, work and discomfort. You have instant heat always on taé)-—you control your fuel supply—avoi point. It runs expensive fuel. Perfection Oil Heaters are easy to fill, light and clean, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Radiators. 88 60 (i Hancock ...... Frank Twigg Parker Gaudette 84 86 393 4051198 400 Coffee Grinders. 88 79 62 97 80 401 Pocket - 274 244 229 Anderson Knives, 98 82 76 28 Goodison Hartney Cease Natzke Wiegand 396 Sheffield. 66 87 71 53 Porter Jester Hall Janelle Judd .. 364—1110 THREE MORE LOCAL SOLDIERS KILLED Stanley Wojak, Alberic Rouillard and Guiseppi Mure Meet Death Fighting in France, Another name has been added to { the long list of New Britain's honored | dead. A telegram has been received in this eity stating that Corporat| Stanley Wojak of 4 Union street was | killed action in botween | October 8 and 18 Wojak was the son of Mr. Joseph Wojak also of Union street He was | a member of Company E, 325th U.| £ Infantry and left this city with al draft contingent the day Dbefore | Easter. A brother, Sergeant Walter Wojak, who weat to Fortress Mon- roe, Va. a few weeks agp, also sur- vives him Ward has been in France Corporal | | and Mps. { received here tell- ing of the death in action of Private Alberic Rouillard. He died of wounds received while fighting on October 23. The death of Private Rouillard is particularly patbetic because of the fact that he is the second member of his family to lay down his life for his | country. His brother Joseph, was the very first casualty reported after the 102d entered the fighting. There were four of the Rouillard brothers in the 102d; three af them, Joseph, who was_killed, James aad Antonio being | members of the 102d Infantry, and Alberic, whose name just appears among the casualties being a member | of the 102d Machine Gun Battalion Alberic was 24 years old and enlisted in ald Company E of this city. Their mother, Mrs. Mary. Rouillard lives at 14 Beatty street. The name of Guiseppi Mure ap- pears on today's casualty list as hav- i | | Sold by hardware and general stores help yourself I BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS or. aid to Diagnosis. Hotel Beloin, a. m. to 5:30 p. ‘Wednesday, Nov. 20th. H m, FREE (0. THIS VISIT Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you should not fail to take advantage of 1 him should remember the day, dates Are You Sick? Are You Suf- fering? If So Call on Him and Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. The rapidity with which he de- scribes all diseases is truly wonderful and astonishes all who call upon him; and his extensive practical experi- ence enables him to determine O TH coal hod, ash pan slavery Carry a Perfection Oil Heater from room to room by its ever-cool handle. Itquickly brings low temperatures to the comfort Ejll blast for 8 hours on one gallon of SO-CO-NY OIL—the in- \(firfl@lu Ll PERFECTION E S\ for the OIL HEATERS A »iifi: - SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin Naughton making an X-ray examination of the Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an This and other wonderful method of examinations are Free to all who call on him at ours from 10 NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY | WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th To all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Nov. 20th.] Dr. Naughton wiil give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of Disease, = and office hours of his visit and call whether a case is curable or whether it is incurable. Not only will you be surprised at his wonderful knowledge of diseas?, his plain, concise explanation of cause and effect. but at the marvelous rapidity with which his common sense, rational treatment goes to the seat of the trouble: giving relief, and in all cases that have not pregressed too far, a cure. Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, 10 o’clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGH| ing been ‘“killed in action.” His nearest friend is given as Frank iPedroce!lo of 699 Main street. SPECIALIST IN CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONI() ATLM ENTS. TORY, 311 MAIN SIR! Wonderful “X-Ray” Surgical and Office Treatments The sick multitudes crowd his of fices from morning till every visit the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to Examinations, all Medical Absolutely Free of Charge. are suffering, you night, and at see early to avoid the crowded last hours. DON’T WAIT ! 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