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HUNGER DRAWS THE NEW BKRITAIN DAILY H MAP EEN Famine Conditions' P Serious Food Shortage Sufficient Present Food Suppk: But Future Se{xpgu}.; Peoples alieady receiv: Ame%lxcan auc?s N m Unclassified DECEMBER 1. 1918 ‘ SR NN rations of Belgium ard and is already making special care for their incr sed ar needs, which, with those jof Serbia, must be included in this plan, urgent in the extreme and must have immediate relief. ! war IFrance efforts \fter-the- A food map of toduy shows ot a single country in which the fu- ire does not hold threat of serious lifficulties and only a small part which is not rapidly approaching the famine Joint, With the exception of the Ukraine only those countries which ;o1 "} ejn America her during the war the strongest appeal for us to continue our work there. The moment the German withdrew from her soil and s established once more in her own t of government the little na- tion’s first thought was to express her gratitude to the commission for relief in Belgium for preserving the lives of millions of her citizens. have maintained marine commerce constitutes have sufficient food supplics to meet wctual needs until next harvest, and armies ven in the Ukraine, with stores 3 e ceu- mulated on the farms, there is famine in the large centers of population Belgium and northern France, as well as Serbia, appear on the hunger map distinct from the rest of Europe because they stand in a different rela- ‘ian from the other nations to the peo- ple of the United States. America has Germany, on the other hand, need not figure in such a map for Ameri- cans because there is no present indi- cation that we shall be called on at all | northern The gratitude of the Belgian nation | has extended to | for four years maintained the small FIRE INSURANCE Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. We can protect your Dwelling and Furniture in the best companles, and Low Rates. H. D. HUMPHREY ATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, ROOM 208. o family house on West Main street for sale— Good income produced—You never saw a rent idle on West Main street yet did you? Well that’s the kind of property to buy—A good home and a good income pro- ducer—Kill two birds with one stone, McClintock Street rent $13. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES ‘ Sold, Rented Main street Repaired. and Exchanged | Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE will | [ A New Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. The American Engineering Go. Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 700 East Man St 0vr Mortn's Garage. el 481-3 COTTAGE IN WEST WITH IMPROVEN NTS IN PART OF THE CITY FOR SALE SCHULTZ & COSTELLO (In corporated.) ¥ 242 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. thought for the food needs of Germany, Germany probably can car for her own food problem if she is} ziven access to shipping and is enabled | to aistribute food to the cities with | dense ipopulations, which the | trouble center 10 take Irance, the Netherlands Wl of which e been American supplie: have sufficient food to meet immedi- ate but their future serious difficulties. The true of Spain and the northern neutral countries—Norway, Sweden and Den- | mark-—whose ports have been open and who have heen able to draw to some degree upon forelgn supplies. Most of Russia is already in the throes of famine, and 40,000,000 peo- ple there are beyond the possibility of help. Before another spring thou- sands of them inevitably must die. | This applies as well to Poland and | practically throughout the Baltic re- gions, with conditions most serious in Finland. Bohemia, Serbia, Rumania and Montenegro have already reached the famine point and ave suffering a heavy | toll of death. The Armenian popula- | tion is falling each week as hunger | takes its toll, and in Greece, Albania and Rumania so serious are the food that famine is near. Al- arvation is not yet imminent, witzerland, Bulgaria and Tur- are in the throes of serious strin- | gencies Bngland, and Portugal, maintained from needs, In order to fulfill America’s pledge in world relief we will have to export | every ton of food which can be han- | dled through our ports. This means at the very least a minimum of 20,000- | 000 tons, compared with 6,000,000 tons pre-war exports and 11,820,000 | tons exported last year, when we were bound by the ties of war to the Euro- pean Allies 1 If we fail to lighten the black spots on the hunger map or/f we allow any | portions to become darker, the for which fought and ble threatened. Revolt and an- wrehy inevitably follow famine. Should | this happen we will see in other parts of Furope a repetition of the Russian debacle and our fight for world peace have been in vain. peace will we TO MAKE CITIZENS IN COUNCIL ROOMS Home for the Naturalization Court Has Been Voted by the City Fathers. At the meeting of the city council on Wednesday evening of this voted, without week | the council a dissent- ! the naturalization [ fo ambe ing voice, to invite court to hold its sessior times Such action was prompted by the fact that a year in the council ¢ since the hearings for citizenship have from Hartford to | New Britain the sessions of the court held the police court | rooms for the lack of a better placo | but the accommodations | roundings very there tended to been transferred have been in to house it, and the su satisfactory were un and ERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918, The Classified Columns are vour agenfts—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds wili Le inferested in your prepo- = CASH sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSER’ Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at tite Herald. Your money wil¥ surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct{ know who lost it. All Adveriisements for ; room W i the classified column of tive room first Win- St must be in the Herald improvements; A. Pinkus, 99 : offire by 1:30 p. m. on the Tencment of 3 threc rooms ascment Inquire 3 6 Conne 12-3-t0 | apartment | im- four roomn WANTED-—Y fit Inquire 1. Wexler, 1766 12-18-3 (1 modern | i s men and women to office themselves for good write Business posi- jons. Call, ot catalos 16 M ticut t ol chick in strect Also barn and school Telep honuse if Bast b wrn n-coop, WANTED desired house rooms, chured six 300 1 N and 3. P, Kensing- 20-2dx A e h school students 5 Call, da Chatfield’s, § vead {he rk neay i Dunham ton. Scian wone month Main street A1 caoki Toarders Main 8|t WANTED: home FOR RENT and bath, attractive neighbo minute Six larsc with all grounds; rooms yrovements: select on trolley line: 40 New Britain: newly decorated: ready: Satu day Sunday. C. D, No. Main St., Southington. AGENTS lifetime 200 Here i opportunity hundred spare fimc popular priced Authentic 00 your once-in- from to mike profit orders Complete History of World pages, illustrated with ficent official war photogr nished by Amer British, IFrench and ernments; gives inside one lative in wants book; comiission and ship books credit. Send for free outfit {o the Authoried Sales Agents. Manufacturers Company, Washington St., Boston, now seen Allen, 12-20. everal your do o tak ubed and War; magni- TO 86 Grove 2 1-6dx ur rooms, St shs fur- nadian, Gov- every every pay big NOTIC has service; NOTIC automobiles Apply The Co., rear 185 Winter stor: in a ‘v 1ton & Main St. space arm Cadwell for garage. Mfg. honie we once Add North Mass NOTIC Live and dead automobile storage also ac- i HELP WANTED—MALE. HELPF WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. RS vork FOR sale quantities, tafl. A 697.2, eeneral housc No Hu or 1 for family il i) street SALI—100 barrels cider, whoj Sweet cider delivered, sm part of the city, Kensington 12-17- Fara Bargain Auto Co., wast \bpiy » West Main street 10 nphrey, Main d any Colby Union 21-2d zirl st WANTED ) Laundry, bl Areh el FOR sters. SALE 917-1918 In fine shape. Willlams WAVTED- cmployment. Arch cash St ¥ 12-17 wpable girl Union for Laundry, steady 262 TOR street SALE of land of fruit, section New able Asylum ut 9 r urband place, 2 abunda good resident 10 minutes fr: $£7.000, om house in on trolley, Britain, c terms G GIRLS WANTED at 33 ; WANTED. zirl or ohildren on oc or woman to care | sional evenings, of Relvidere 3. Lasher, One in the vicini nings 1 Mrs, I3 ford road. maquire Strat- | tax | FOI: SALF fixture = Groc stor for general 39 Maple St. 12 Complet 1in E in work, Apply 20 TRens0n Tor i xoi1 ture | ¢ Rent r M. Zucker, corner Pleasant right party asonal Stanley stre street IWAN five Box )>—A woman mornings for week. houseworl 1d, a a Her FOR SALE—Two dressed pi of one about 160 Ibs.; other W. Norton, Berlin 12 yvoung cleri lady position Department Address P. O. at in good Phd Accounting factory. of local | Box 1019 12-19-12d FOR SALE ing machin will sacrifice bell. Mahogany cahinet ta big selection recory 447 Arch street 12-20¢ WANTED-—Girl housework. for Call general 340 house- Main St 12-17-5d WANTED—Woman cooked food counter. FOR Nat tion XX, to 142 wait on | Main St. 16-6d —————— e SALE—Underwood typewri new model, but ia good co Pricc $18. Address ¥ Herald Office. FOR SALE—$4,200 Reasona WANTED—Two-ton without body dition. Box 23T, storage, furniture commodated, terms very steam heated and electric ele- "d Tire and Auto Co,, streets, dealer. 18-tf reason- | truck, with or vator. Herald, 12-20-2dx and Seymour corne | WANTED—iA clerk on ledger; good opportunity. P. 0. Box 1023, City. vosti sales Address 17-6d —Will the young lady up pocketbook in theater last night at Herald offic oblige who in WANTED-—Experienced shoe sales people, men or women. Steady positions; also extras for Saturd Apply Fine Quality Shoe Shop, 3 Main street. 12-13-tf aisle Dle; e call me nd "ANTED-—Position truck vears doing small Address “‘Chauffeur FURNISHED ROOMS. MARRIED COUPLE and two root central lo 0% X2 E private experienced jo can ’ Herald 12-19-4dx chauffeur; five repair, A YOU board tion preferred, Office. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. {Statien, 287 Elm St DOHERTY " MARKET| 1446 Try Us For SPERRY & BARNES GOODS AND HEINTZ VARIETIES 57 1 WILL BUY all kinds of junk and second hand furniture. T. Zeldes, TO RENT—Light housckeep- 19 Willow street. Tel. 557-14. ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single Herald Office j2-20-3dx d32 Malnist must be in good con- | amount of cash room sin hardwood floors and finish, elecf light and ail modern conveniend trolley just around the corner, 100x125, a real bargain. ernb & Co., 18 Asylum street, Hartfo Conn. 12-21 SHIPPING CLERK, wholesale provi | sion and groceries. State 1‘ ence. Box 15, Herald. FOR RENT {Modern up-to-date Garage and office. Splendid loca- | tion. Splendid business. ! Accommodates between 30 and 40 cars. Available Jan. 1st. Box 6 Herald. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET FOR SAL 1913 Reo auto; g running condition, $150. Tel, 964 12-21 7AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. MANROSS AUTO G OVERLAND AGENCY, i Storage and Accessories, | Repair Work a Specialt | Phone 2227 139 Arch Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ‘J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER Corner residence of 18 rooms lot 100x115, suitable for club ho or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estatc and Insurance City Hall i BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURF TEL., 1161-15. | That Guiltiest Feeling A COUPLE OF WOMEN PLAYERS LET You'Go THROUGH" AT Tde Te€ -* BECAUSE You PLAY So MUCH BETTER THAN weg Do" AND THEN You Go To MAKE. A WHALE OF A DRIVE JusT To PRoOVE THEY ARE RIGHT — AND You NEUVER ToucH THe BAaLL-— A- TALL [ cheapen the priceless privileze of cit- zenship It understood Judge kill plans to hold > <t court sion in the new qu Saturday, id is Mes- December Jan formal cit icaniz; Then, on 3 program for reception of the newly e will be conducted by the Ame tion committee, and at this ertificates of citizenship will be presented to the stul candi- dates at the hearing. Their wives and families will also be invited to attend This reception for the new citizens | Wwill be held in the auditorium of the | Blihu Burritt Many other of ficial and representative bodies of the city will be invited to attend this c mony whe iens are formally zal ‘Americans. ning, ary ens time the « succe | { | | | { school Te ma COPYRIGHT 18, NEW YORK TRIBUNE INC.