New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 10

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to roturn Gibra frain o Germany Brituin to ypt, ¢ territory. ‘, Suez ¢ eturn to the inat and | 9. —-Greec hlished rder the antine. 10.~ - Austria Phe territcr Nonteyegro. 11.~-Gr Tnited 3 b euses of Gorm mount of 130,006.000,0001. 106,000,000), and gpply Gormany with the s she might demand. | 18— ind Belghwm to be ac- upled by Gerinan tro { these couniries u the con- | itions had been fulfilled | \nd the | war ex- | ninimura ($36,- immediately to raw ter ance HOME FROM J. Doran Served With Mortar Cutfit. J. Doran has re- France where he served | trench mortar corps and has| eceived his fi discharge papers | irom active service. Doran was one f an increment of draftees sent from this city to Camp Upton, and he was later transferred from Camp Upton to Camp Meade. After a training in ('warfare, he was sent participated in several while on the other side. He escaped, however, without wounds. Private Doran is the son of Sylvester Doraa CRAN K Trench Private Dauniel urned from ith a trench mortar overseas and engagements which in feld Thursday —evening hall at 8 o'clock. ing at 5 o'clock this office of the board hall. 1fternoon tho ealth in City in has transferred on Henry A month’. morning 1 Mrs. sung this church for the ARMISTICE TE RMS BEING CONSIDERED General Bliss is American Delegate On Spece Cowamiitee Preparing MNew Demands on Huns. the prob- Feb. 1l.—In view of and diversity of the by armistice, says a preme war coun- cil b bpointed a committee of eight members to which will be entrusted task of studying these questions. The council, therefore, has postponed for a few days the adoption of con- ditions to be imposed upon Germany 80 as to be better prepared as to means for insuring their execution. The committee is composed of Norman Davis and General Bliss for America; Lord Robert Cecil and Major N. G. Thwaites, for England; Dr. Silvio Crespi and Gen. Cavellero, for Ttaly, and Ftienne Clemeontel and Gen. Degoutte, for France. It held its first meeting last night at six o'clock. Gen. Degoutte, who had been suminoned by telephone from Lille, could not arrive in time how- ever and the committee meeting will Paris, complexi lems raised Havas report the the s the ¥ Busines: Tare rench sugar German s out aging quantiti coal mines In its inv in th Iranc; AL W " milling, | The ro- Stries ‘offct man traders flostile feeling.” [industry in the d been . ‘“sup- hout supplies of the occupied re- produce, the report aders could ‘‘substitutc i this new market.” fig the French sugar indus P German headquarters relations with Germany continue, because the - cannot do with beet d without dam- iiself and it must also buy large of German coal, the French having suffered severely.” ntory of the ruin caused ving plants of report ure to e wea th e, “Considerable quar tities of raw ma- terial, Germa have has been taken aw ? 2 lio open to the winds like scrap iron. | There opening structors. OFFICERS ARE INS Members At Har the f District Deputy tford, by Ha P. M. Ior Overseer—F. Recorder—C. Financier— Treasurer- Guide— manufactured goods, all the plants The machinery and the buildings wny. In Sedan been destroyed. important con- enormonsly for German is an there TALLED. of W. Hary Then Enjoy Smoker. the regular meeting of A\.‘ W v lodge, A. O. U. W., last night, llowing officers were installed J. C. Traut of assisted by the grand ofii- Holtzhauser. Kenney. B. Banner C. Zimmerman. A. Bruemmer. M. Ryan, Pro Tem. . M. Ryan. Holtzhauser. M. W.—L. w.—J. F. sman--—W. -J. Ingide Watcnman—Geo. McNulty. Ontside Watchman—P. M. Ryan. enjoy Considerable own contest which After the installation a smoker was | ed. ]‘()()D s imterest is Tabs’ rooms in is to be held in the evening in the pool room, when tv\n tea meet. will by of three members- each The teams are captained pani- northern | thread on | sbins and warps have been sent to} Lodge | 'TUESDAY, FEBRUARY assified gents —the pennv ad T 1010 Columns are hundreds i the city week night nces are that several rea irs out of the hundreds wiil interested in your propo- sxtlon. and the d- CASH IN Al)VANCE. MINIMUM CHARG AWORD EACH INSERTION. Woman Elihu street for Burritt school on | 11-2ax | | = — | Hotel | wl‘ “l‘ 1t and ambitious take training in spital classe Two | oL North Beloin TED—Intelli young women New PBritain Hos nd one-half y appi hosp ar courses. For to uperintendent of 2-10-tf. WANT I salesladies millinery | experienced milli- | only with ex-'! Goldenblum 2-11-1d office, hookkeeper W young xperience trimmer; those need 181 nery perience Millinery, ply —Tor accounting voung lady to right party an opening for clerical work. Accurac 200d penmanship essential. dress, giving experience and expected, Box 9 X, Herald. ex- | perienced zood pay also f have lady angd.' Ad- salary 2-8-3dx | | WANTED—Girl in partment or with some dress Box hookkeeping local factory office, experience preferved New Britain, Conn. man for )\(‘(]Hnj: or elderly good home. Apply gener: ouple Box 31C, | WANTED—Lady room, Hotel Beloin. dining | tf | to work in FURNISHED ROOMS, | FURNISHED ROOMS—Light keeping. Separate entrance tral. 16 Prospect St. house- | Cen- 2-11-tf ROOMS—Two furnish- 86 Maple street. Mrs. 2-8-5d { FURNISHED | ed rooms. | Cummings [ City Advertisement Sealed bids are requested contemplated changes .at the at Police Headquarters. Plans and | specifications can be obtained from the clerk of the board of Police Com- missioners. for the garage BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS, A 1il, Clerk. Joseph Me BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN (Mayor Quigley's OMce) ORDERS —COAL TAKEN FOR D WOOD— L Jook betwee ind Hart & for Office Cooley Reward return Booth St book No to Comme O ple B3 return reial Trust i money Ieh. 6 20 trolley sum of in on the 1 between Statc tartfor rald O Lt lost on ind i Co. Nt turn to I Fox nd receive 2-10-6dx ase re rd (I NOTICH asonable Burt MAKING Room 17. price. 1N YR 166 Main, sky. ang eby give notice ponsible for any cted by my wife, after this dat Raymond that 1 bills Ha February ston. will not be con ¥ ton 19149 TO RENT NT—Six room flat, all improve- Finely Park street. party or fixtures 34 Lafayctte street. cquipped Reasonable for sale. 2-8-6d O R shop, to right Enquire 7 If founa | Nov- | 2-10-3dx FOR SALE. Round dining extension 416 AL room Lle Price foot and ice box Arch 11 reasonabie, FOR R ing apa heat. 7 INTT. light housekeep rtment of two rooms. Stean West Main, 1st bell 2-11 Front P POR SALK slightly str A worn .00 vilor, 4 coat Chuget 2-11 lady’s 111 ta- up- 3dx ix Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantlues and turned in at .he Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. e ———— s FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two farms, 130 and 56 acres; stock, tools and implemenss; 4 miles from New Eritain; near trolley. Sacrifice. H. S., Box 24, Beckley, Coan. 1-14-tt 1| FOR SALE corner -Pigs, all sizes. Call 208, Oak and North Sts., City 1-22-t¢ FOR SALE-—12 brood weight 100 to 200 pounds each. Farrow March and April. 25c per pound. Berlin Farms, Tel sows, h FOR SALE benche. tain Two cash 159 Broad | FOR SALE—Ch water heater for tionery purpos and White Ro Box X24X, FHer: | FOR sale, 181 tric o saloon or confec ; also Barred 1d 2-11-1d LE—Outdoor Goldenblum Mair showc: Millinery 2=11-1¢ e fo with gas plate. SALE ove boiler, Glenwood pipe. 174 parlor with stov Hart I WANTED. TO RENT. —Four room tenement suit- adults, 224 South Main. 11-2dx able for HELP WANTED—MALE. | w NTED- on small buckles. ry. Apply Iexporting Co. New York City. Lacquerer and gold dyer steel goods and wire State experience and sal- American Jobbing and . No. 901 East 5th St., 11-3dx WANTED- General Machine repair work | men to harvest The truck barns at 7 11-2d Forty at Shuttle Meadow lake. will leave Arch street m. The Bailey Ice Co. SMITH BROS. Machine Repair Co. 152 High Street. Tel. 1187-2. 'PARK GARAGE STORAGE—FPhone REAR 193 MAIN STREET. AUTO REPAIRING 387-3—SERVICE | NZ— (Props.) —DEHAN ice | room for WIANTED-—Board and | located. and wife. Centrally 6M, Herald. registers, show cases and soda foun- Rock breeding cockerels. Co, man FARM FOR SAL wington Church st Inquire K City FOR and Br SALE. lelivered. uce, Berlin ¢ ! HARD " lengt dress 665-3 WOOD hs to suit : Alexander SALE line fo 24 = oy on trol- Bar- Sneide- Plainville. 2-10-6dx % FOR ley gain man, Six room ANl improvements quick buyer. A Whiting street, house i i SALE—Household furnitura roams complete. 118 Willow Afternoons or evenings. Tel. 2-10-6dx - phonograph, automoblla 735 East 2-10-1dx | FORr i for & street 406-2 FOR SALE—Columbia electric lamp, set of books, one medical book. street lownstairs. WANTED—Married children wishes a man on farm. B. West End avenue, man with no position as fore H. Hammond Trenton, WANTED-—Hausework 189 Hartford Ave. by the day. 2-11-6dx ‘PASTEURIZING PRODO Ll CES > PURE i PASTEURIZED WANTED—W3 Call or ashings to write 9 Meadow take i st. WANTED—Modern five room ment, eastern viciaity, by can couple; no children. Herald tene Ameri WANTED—1918 mortoreyele, with without side State full de- tails and lowest cash price in first letter. Box Herald. 2-10 or WANTED—Truck load to New A. H. Harris, Denison York. Garage. 2-10-3dx WANTED-—Position as chauffeur. Several yea experience. Address Chauffeur, care of Herald. 2-10-3dx. MARION’S GARAGE GOVERNMENT will hold Railw Mail Clerk Examinations, Conn cut, March 16th. $92 month E 18 home. 2-11-1dx Box 30, 2-10-2dx The best of selecte@ raw milk thor- 1 oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours ls the finest raw milk made | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. CUTIERS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT, HIGHEST WAGES PAID. ELITE WAIST CO., { . “STUDEBKER Pleasure Cars 961 North Stanley Street. \ Auto repairing of all kinds, perience unnecessary. Men, or over, desiring clerkships write for free particulars, J. L. Leonard (former Civil Service aminer,) continue today. When a draft of the conditions has been prepared, it will be submitted, on Wednesday, to the James Luby and Thomas Crean, and | consist of scratch men only. House- | man Martin McNamara is planning to | (of Hartford avenue. MARRIED 56 UNION PL., HARTFORD, CONN TEN YEARS, Couple Celebrate yent in Pleasant Manner. and Mrs. John Blagk Reck. avenue, tenth anniversary of at their home last eve eon was served at 7 house was decorated white as the color scl peas and carnations. A ten friends joined with the the happy occasion. The couple were married in Bath, Maine, and two daughters, Ivella and Louise, have blessed the union. Mr. North is employed as an electrician at the Russell & Brwin Manufacturing company. Black Rock F Mr. Avenue North of 118 brated the wedding A lunch- o'clock. The with pink and me and sweet party of couple on WAGONS COLLIDE. One of the teams of the Adams Ex- press company collided with one of Andrews, Swift and company’s teams on Main street thls morning. The horse on the meat team was knocked down and parts of the harness broken, but the express wagon was not dam. | aged in any way, James McDermott was the driver of Swift's team. O. P. 0. WALSH DISCHARGED. Chief Petty Officer Joseph Walsh has been discharged from the Naval reserve and has returned to his home | on Elm street. C. P. 0. Walsh was commissary steward on a transport| for the past year, and s a brother of | Willlam Walsh, recontly dlscharged | from the reserves at New Haven DENISEN GA M[!F 480 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplics and Repairing. RUDOLPH F. EHRLER VIOLINIST— INSTRUCTION Residence_,T79 Hart St. Phone 1311-3 | ing tonight. supreme war council for definite ap- proval. TWO SCHOOT: MEETINGS. School Gathering Tonight— Smith School Thursday. High The Parents and Teachers’ associa- tion of the High school will meet in the auditortum of the academic build- A most appropriate pro- gram has been arrs by members of the school. The Parents and Teachers’ associ tlon of the Smith school will hold meeting on Thursday night. A pro- gram has been prepared. Stanley IT. Holmes, superintendent of schools will be the principal speaker. PARTY FOR Miss Edith Hall of this glve a theater party at theater, Hartford, Friday honor of her brother, has just returned from he has been in active regular navy. After witnessing the production, “Maytime”, the party will adjourn to the Heublien hotel for a midnight lunch. A very enjoyable evening is anticipated. city Parsons’ evening in Algernon, who France where service in the give | high men pool from Banns of marriage at St the coming wedding Boyle Marie prizes to the men making the runs of the evening. All of the are members of the society's team which s to meet a team the Meriden Tabs soon. BOYLE—DESCOLA. w published inday, for Thomas J. and Mis: re Mary's church 1 of 38 Crown street Descola of 266 of L. WANTASS AUTH 00, OVIERLAND AGENCY, Sterage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phoune One of the plo: in th improvemen barn. FOR SALFE .« single homes rooms, with all and two extra lots and cast H. N. LOCKWODD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall RENIER PICKRARDT & 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Closed AII Day Tomorrow (leolns Blrthday) At $2.00—New Gmgham Dresses for Children 6 to 14 Years. Phone 1409-2 .00—New One-piece and Two-piece Togs for Boys. TO CLOSE OUT. One Lot of Silk and Serge Dresses Values up to $21.50. $7.98. NO CHARGES. NO EXCHANGES. East Main | 139 Arch Qt,‘ ; I Wili Buy aii k{nds of | Junk and second hand \WlliowS Tel. 557-14/| | M. IRVING JES 18 Main St. J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- | Hand Furniture. Will pay o rags. Telephone 1161-15. WANTED! TAILORS Steady Work and Good Wages. Apgly at Once Tom Murray, 394 Main 5t. i DOHERTY TRY Tel. T TURKE OWL PARERIBS TENDERLOINS FRESH PORK furniture. I. Zeldes, 19 MARKET | g P ———— Hew Britain (axicab G, —Day and All Night Service— Weddings a Specialty. TEL. 1418-5 VICTORY LUNCH 40 CHURCH STR T, PURE FOOD HOME COOKED PASTRY ALWAYS OPEN | R LTSN P U0 e TS R Tel. 1939 New Britain, Conn. by expert. I L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street, Telephone 261 : " New Britan Garage CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDING AUTO RE- PAIRING A ECIALTY ORAGE TEL. Storage | | | 849 Kenoils Building, Washington. 2-8-4dx WANTED—Parents a chance them now ness College, w give their for future success. at the Connecticut 163 Main. Start Busi- 2-1-tf FOR you looking for? 7 ROO 3 minutes Just what arc all modern conveniences; once. John Pinches & Sons MAKING STORE FTX« TURES AND GENERAL JOBBING Next to N. B. Ice Corporation, Corbin Place. Phone 41 or 1436-3. CABINET ALE M COTTAGES from P. O. See me about these at H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Heres a three famlly h Wakefield Court only $6,300 ’i Works—Let us sell or rent y TO RENT—Light housekeep- ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single room $2.25. 422 Main St. Have You Any Pictures to Frame? Call 1198 frame man different styles of for you to sclect from. You have only one? He will call for that one just as cheerfully as he will a dozen. OHRNSTEDT’S PHOTO EST. 69 ARCH STREET and our with 250 mouldings will caln CALL United Goal & Wood Co. FOR THE BEST OAL and WOOD Office and Yarad Cor. 1. MAIN & WILSON STS. TEL. 529, CAMP REAL HAS YOUR STENOGRA Business men are constantly new stenographer. Out of m to test and pick out the right a 272 MAIN ST. ROOM 208. ouse at the West-end on —Very handy to Stanley our property. ESTATE CO. 2305 Bank RBuilame PHER SUDDENLY LEFT? subjected to the trouble of selecting any applicants it is an annoyance one. The New Britain Typewriter Exchange - will do all of that for you. We the §cind of office help you are stating your needs and we will will send you at short notice, just looking for. Telephone or write us send you the right person, at no expense to you or the stenographer. New Bn ain Typewriter [xchange . MAIN ST. Property Owners, Will You Sefl? We have the custom gether. NOW. Phone 728 Louie Home Banking & Realty Co. Insurance One, two and three family houses Real Estate ers with cash. Let’s get to— wanted Jones. Money to Loans

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