Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TERMS FOR Rupreme War Council in Session | onsiders New Armistice Demands VAN | | | | Maay supreme war | Paris, F important | hiatters were before the Don't endanger the life of that pre- ouncil comprising {he council of tho cjous baby by using ur >wn Ccr un- breat powers and tlhie military com-| pasteur zed milk. | i T t | Use OUR REALLY SAFE and) handers on all frants, when it met to- PULE PASTEURIZED MILK :\ndi lay to coasider primarily the exten- eliminate ALL question of impurity | jon of the avmistice With Germany | or richnest | vhioh expires on February 17. Al-| " gyom selected sources of high qual- | hough the final decisions went over| vy 4ng THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- | until tomorrow the session was IN-) yzpp jn a modern creame OUR eresting from the number of “"”'» PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfr- the ects demanding attention that were' 4" e n ting | yresented by the n: 1 military lB T & SQN | hiefe. 1J. E. SEIBER Turkish Conditions Considered. Reports were made by the military igh commands regarding demobili- ation and the relative forces of the bowers to be maintained in the occu- jed regions. The Versailles military houncil also submitted a report as to he military forces available for the sturbed regians of Turkey Ready to Give Up Vessels. The naval branch of the council bresented recommendations formu- ated as the result of consultations = among the British, French, Italian bnd American naval commande turning over blockude re- der of the This fleet, yearing mainly on the the German submarine strictions and the surre terman commercial fleet t is stated ready to be turned sver, but the Allies thus far have nos ed upon the allotment the mers among the various Allied hations nor upon the compensation | for the use of the vessels Will ¥ly American \ When an agreement is reached the United States receives its share the ships they will be maaned American navy and the stripes, the initlals of » rellef ofl being added to the flag | The commission blockade also ! presented a report favoring the lght- ening of the blocknde of Flag and | of tho wnd | by stars restrictions in the Mediterranean and the Adriatic ‘ May Tmpose Harsher Terms. A tendency was manifested in some military quarters to lmpose further | drastic terms upon Germany when the armistice was extended, but no| deciston was reached today as to what | measures might be taken. After he: | ing the views of the military repre-| sentatives the council of the great| pawers declded to continue the dis-| cussion tomorrow, when the decisions will be made without the presence of these representatives. This last movo was regarded in some quarters as significant of the gradual change from war conditions to those of normal peace times. | Official Statement ‘ After the session the ficlal statement on the was issued: “The president Issued. | following of- procecdings the United States of of America, the prime minister and forelgn minister of the allied and as- soclated powers, the Japanese repre- sentatives and the military repr sentatives of the supreme war coun- cil, assistod b al authorities and technical advise met at the Quat A4'Orsay betwe 30 and 5:30 p m They discussed the terms of the tension of th Arimistic with G The president of the United States and and America the the allied of of will meet tomorrow representatives powers associated p at m Fayz Opened MILLINERY Rooms, upstairs at 166 Main Street, Dpposite the Turnout 56 UNION PL.. Tel. 1939 MRS. C. M. STARR | BERSON BROS ANCH OFFICE AT ~—297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— 101 PARK STRE felevhone 19 STEADY HIGHEST IMPLOYMENT, WAGES PAID. WAIST CO., ELITE by expert. Consult Us —It Pays ET us show you why Firestone Truck Tires will pive you Breater wear, preater resiliency, reater protection for your truck, Preater saving in repair and fuel bills and Most Miles per Dollar. This will not be merely a word of mouth demonstra- tion; we want to pive you proof of the above state- ments; we want to show you the whys and wherefores— truck tire facts that will positively mean 8 money saving to you. And we want to acquamnt you with our facilities, with our ability to render you truck tire service quickly and intellipently. We Come in any time. supgest today. B G. HAWKER ELM ST. Truck Tires iresione CUTTERS WANTED HARTFORD, CONN. ' MARION'S GARAGE 961 North Stanley Street. Auto repairing of all kinds Storage 1 lin | barn. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. lassified Columns are "agents—the penny ads th hundreds i the city ry week night and the ances are (hat several read- rs out of the hundreds will ‘be interested in your propo- " sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. @flssaeed Have you lost a sum ot‘ money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising | quantmes and turned in at te Herald. Your money wil Aurelw' remain in the finder’s, hands if he does nct know / MINIMUM HARQ C K 10 who lost it. i right 120 8-2. W. Wallace St Machine Repair Co. General Machine repair work | Nmw BRITAIN e N and all !"% High b_treei. : iR Tel. 1187-2. | - s \\\ T AND SHARPE D. Will| ., e : = | | for and deliver. Address “Com- | ST¢ & ‘} 3 iy | ,u\mv -3-6dx RINGE o, | ‘ OVERLAND AGENCY, { Storage and Accessories, |70 r: i Repair Work a Specialty. ‘ rent, 50 2dx L 2227 — o FRons 337 139 Arch St. |56 RuNT_Finen equipped barber | shop Park street. Reasonable | — [ to right party or fixtures for sale. FOR SALE. | nquire 34 Lafayette street. 2-8-6d One of the ples the east side; improvement antes. single homes 11 rooms, with all and two extra lots and | H. N. LOCKWOOD, TO RENT: Plea Apply int four room tene- Austin street ment 50 Return tnut bunch of store, 1 Small Gladdings keys. City Hall N\ Che Wednesday & Hartford cs Finder r Sum of mones either on Hartford Real Estate and Insurance | | | | Statlon 1d Corbin Place, Opp. R. R. Station. " = » TESTING, RECHARGING AND RE- | s s sy PAIRING OF AL, MAKES O MAGNIZTOS, STARTERS AND V]GTORY LUNCH | GENERATORS, | — i 10 CHURCH STREET, ARMATURE AND COIl. REWIND- PURE FOOD HOME ING. COOKED PASTRY —— | ALWAYS OPEN AUTO SPACE | | TRY | Tel. | DOHERTY MARKET VERMONT TURKEY: NATIVE FOWL FFRESH SPARERT FRESH PORK RLOINS I Will Buy all kinds of | Junk and second hand furniture. 1. Zeldes, 19 | Wiliow St. Tel. 557-14! Experienced BOOKKEEPER and TYPIST, 8c. Exceptional fine opportunity for right party. References required. Addres Bookkeeper, Carc of Herald. trolley farve. . e e Sy CURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SALE. ¥O! All Advertisements for L BEREaN i T R SALE. FURNISHIED x:l;u.\IH “ lr "'}: Large build- | FOR SALIE—Two farms, 130 nnd‘fi*‘v - X tunnini hot and cold water L Suitable for storage wcres; stock, tools and implemen¥s; the classified «oolumn or two gentlemen. 28 Court stre Good business place, « 4 miles from New PEritain; near Barnesdalc 2_6 olley. Sacrifice. H. S., Box 24, E—— . 5 : S 8 Beckley, Coan. 1-14-tf be the Herald FURNISHED cam heated ALT Steinway, square piano, iy o 69 Arch str 2-8-1dx condition. Quick sule, low | FOR SALE—Pigs, all sizes, Call 208, = - 7 : 7 == price Address Box 9 A Her corner Oak and North Sts., City & é e HED ROOMS—~Two furnis P aifice by 1:30 p. m. on the AL e e A e U b e it i A PRRLIGL £ P (e e e | LOST—Tound ®old pin with 1 'ed . _ T T s crosses. Word Jerusulem on back. dzy of issue. 0ld very cheap. Also apples. | oo DMis SR E R DL 14 onions, beans, ete ; B DI SR e A 024 L) t 107 Glen st | FOR SALIZ—12 Urood sows, ht . [ — — WANTED T | e Kl 100 to 200 pounds each. Farrow o HELP WANTED—PEMALE ! - e L >—Complete fittings for ;‘z' irch and April per pour H — 0 : i) GOVERNM will hold Railwa nt seating 100. Chairs, | - —orin Farms, Tel WANTED- ‘or accounting o e Mail Clerk Examinations, Connecti- tables, glasses, dishes, linen, silver, | FOR SALE-—8§0 ; perienced young lady bookkeeper, cut, March 15th 2 monih Iox- steam table, coffee urn, water tank, meadow, tillable, p I 2ood pay to right party We have pericince unnec Men, 18 orv gas ranges, kitchen utensils ete land; several hunc apple and 2227 also an opening for a young | over, desiring clerkships write for These things are all in excellent con- peach trec lio 50-acre farm, gne for eclerical work. Accurac o free particulars, J | Leonard dition, having been used less than a of the best farms in this localit Z0o0 M penmanshipl e ntiol N former Civil Service lixaminer,) month. 117 Charter Oak avenue, | Jas. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, dress, giving cxperience and salary §49 Kenois Luildin Washington. Hartford, Conn gepdy g CooE, 4-0dx —— — expected, Box 9 X, Herald 2-8-ddx. § —— - — | FOR SALE—THorse iing 1 i | S | FOR SALE—Good square piano, Ibs., one buggy, one ocery team, = WANTIED-—1918 Indian Motoreycle. small size, very reasonabic War harness, about 13 tons hay; soid WANTED—Girl in hookkeeping de- With or without sidecar. State full stamp taken. Telephone 2079. cheap if taken at once. 'Tel. partment of local factory office, one | {letails and lowest cash price in first 8-1dx 198 3dx with some experience preferred. Ad- ; GG, TE s OV CHEEleR e = = = Pleasure Cars dress Box 34, New Britain, Conn : — | I"OR SALE—Antique wing chair; new e Room and upholstered spring seat and back. | M. IRVING JESTER g | " hoard 1in family, within | Price reasonable . 244 Whiting 18 Main St. WANTED—Woman for general house. | ten minute __of Landers, street, second floor. 2.8-1dx JUST RIGHT keeping or elderly couple who want | ¥ & Clar! Warm room and | . - = "1 good home. Apply Box 31C, Herald. | clean suroundings. Box 24, Her A O R piano, P C M INTYRE J. HOCHMAN = T O s e : ]uumenh War Stamps taken. Tel- : ° WANTED ; must be ac. | WANTED—Return load from New | ephone 2675, s taken, Tel” Sewer, Water and Cess Pool Work Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- | “""‘"“‘“ Gl St Reply He ! I‘;“‘\ foug Ronga CaESetS g on e — . | Contractor. FEstimates on above given Hand Furniture. Will pay 2%c for | e 7-8- w‘ aone 2-6-3dx m{)n SALE—Violins, old and new, [ cheerfully. Home office 267 Wal« e — — = = — ows, s and strings. Prices very | jngton St., Phone 99-3. Main S rags. " | WANTED—Woman for laundry work E“ ANTED—Parents v give thelr reasonable. Kulz T | . CHE Telephone 1161-15. | and cleaning. Mrs. W. P. Crabtree, | @ chance for future success. Start{ Hartford. 2-4-5ax | Office 11 Maln St., Flumbing Store of 125 Lincoln St. ! {hem now at the Connecticut Busi- 5. P. Burns. h ' —— - ! ness College, 163 Main. -1 HARD WOOD FOR SALE—Cut in Specialist on Sewer Stoppages, ‘N? Q b I I ’ WANTED—Stenographer and typist | <o : : =2 lengths to suit and delivered. Ad- |20 Years' Experience. . in factory office. Reply P, 0. Box VWANTED—The Central Labor Union dress Alexander Bruce, Berlin. Tel, . 3 b invites all working men and wo- S b A - ) City: 10 665 2-5-6dx o TAILORS | T 1 men to attend open meeting Sun- ! - o - dayafiernoon S Bebruary i GUR At || o S . 5 W .\-\"“‘r”‘— Have position for steno- o’clock, Machinist h.«ll 34 Church O ”'\'\” : “‘\:P"m "o,‘l\ lm““.“'“' 0 " In(; GS 0IB tea y Org an dress Stenographer, Herald Office. | you. Adm n free. 2d doithropiet CABINET MAKING STORE FIX- fdljee—————————— s % S 7 AND GENE I - [ e o FOR SALE—Harley-Davison motor- AND GENERAL JOBBING 00 A'a ves pPPIY | warre g Limitation of Claims. e e B. Xce Corporation, Corbin ,€8. WANTED—Woman for general house- | At a Court of Probate holden at B BiCELCaLy = Place. Phone 41 or 1436-3 keeping by elderly couple who want 1 New Britain, within and for the Dis- T e Fd good home. Apply Box 31C, 1d ric! e he Co r of Hart- o o ai Oflce } m el Berlin in the County of Hart-| nop AT,E Ford delivery, very good | ord and State of Connecticut, on the ST New S G 5 T M av. 394 Mai | — —_ - | 8th Qay of February, A. D., 1819 f”‘l‘” oL SR WL N R aTese: om Murray, 394 ain St.| WANTED—Lady to work in dining| Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esa., e S = | room, Hotel Beloin. 1-t€ | Judge L 0 tt 3D-——A competent cook. Tel. | New Britain, as Administratrix on the ;““f{‘“:"- O SR vl OLINIST.__ 2;9 erman 2-1-6d | Estate of George F. Magee, late of hurch §t, City. R e —— [ e £ ..\\"!h'y\n\vu within d district de = == INSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING ) seeoeds TS ANEED e matwE A NOTICE. This Court doth decrce that six | —— — b b ELE LG ) = - — months be allowed and limited for|LADIES—Earn $80 from the products Residence—152 Vanca Street, NOTICE—Tibre brooms outwear five | the creditors of said estate to exhibit | of 16 flowering plants which you R d 179H s New Britain, Conn, Telephone 261 | corn brooms. Guaranteed one vear. | their claims against the same to the ( can grow in your yard. Answer to- esiaence, artdt. Agents wanted 2| Administratrix and directs that pub- | day, if interested. Botanical n,, id. Ke: Broom Co., | lic notice be given of this order by West Haven, Conn, 9.7-1dx Phone 1311 3 3 618 Duqu Pittsburgh, | advertising in a newspaper published = 3 1 I Penn. in said New Britain, and having a cir- FOR SALE 3 LY ETY LEL e e e —— | culation in said vnm«irr.l and lh]\ Bl Jastinat archyou looking for? el 00 AD OARD—One ing a copy thereof on the public sign 7 ROOM COTTA | ‘4-'“’ MAIN STREET room for two persons and one sin- | post in said Town of New Rritain, | all modern conveniences: 3 minutes from P. O. See me about these at | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night gle room. 24 Washington. 7-tf | nearest the place where the deceased | onee, o Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | RS SEE last dwelt. | NOTICE-—All kinds of shoet metal| Certified from Record. H D HUMPHREY = ; — iring, furnace, gutters, leade MORTIMER H. CAMFP, . SMI fi H l}l‘(}&Q repairs, roofing, etc. Prices Clerk. | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, ROOM 208. PARK GARAGE REAR 193 MAIN STREET. AUTO ll-?l’\ll(l\(. YRAGE—Phone 387-3—SERVICE LORENZ— (Props.) —DEHAN New Britain Garage CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDI PAIRIN G STORAGE RENT—Light ' housekeep- ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single room $2.25. 422 Main St. Have You Any ctures to Frame? Call 1198 and man will call with 't styles of mouldings for you to select from. You have only one? He will call for that onc just as cheerfelly as he will a dozen. OHRNSTEDT’S PHOTO EST. 69 ARCH STREET CALL United Goal & Woed Go FOR THE BE COAL and WOOD Office and Yard Cor. E. MAIN & WILSON STS. TEL. 520, 272 MAIN ST., We have a customer for a good store—If you have a good proposition to offer see us—Don’t bring around any has beens. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main sirost 305 Bank Buflaine. i HAS YOUR STENOGRAPHER SUDDENLY LEFT% Business men are constantly subjected to the trouble of selecting new stenographer. Out of many applicants it is an annoyance to test and pick out the right one. The New Britain Typewriter Exchange you. We will send you office help you are looking for. needs and we will send you the right person, at ng the stenographer. a will do all of that for the kind of stating your expense to you or | New Brilain Typewriter Exchange f 72 W. at short notice, just Telephone or write us TEL. 612. MAIN ST. Two Family House on Harrison Strée A fine buy. Also Three Family House in’ good location with garage. Rents Wanted. Home Banking & Realty Co. Tel. 728 Go to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. For FIRE INSURANCE Twenty Years Experience 242 Main Street