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VITROL ON WORKER: Terrorists Make Drastic Statement in - discharged soldier or sailor the ! red to you your agents—the penny ads Z8S money? Glasses, Pins and reach hundreds in the city G Rings are found in surprising every week night and the R quantities and turned in at chances are that several read- : the Herald. Your money wilf Carlo and Death Penalty Or- of the column below is offe! . free harge. Sco that your aualic for Coming Year Show der Results. e e TS | fleations are outl f);sletl:\ Oft;ge sundds Wil z surely remain in the finl;iner’n tested in your propo- = CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 109 | hands if he does mct know Hhien. __ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSREmION. | your ad together as proof to i 7 of service. Fmployers are urged 12 | were leaving their work, and the : sers Washi B e e T o 1oy t:.:on April 19.—Weighing ;' "\ o disovders reports two | this column by mail, ; i re than 2,000,000 cases of vitriol throwing on Tuesday, | Herald Office. . i 5 3 FOR SADE. blishment of many new healt eIl plinded 27, former | == = - Lo - : e any ealth cen- one mun being totally blinded. Sample—d Jones, age 27 A rnis " vith [ $68 P $1025 < e B o vise mothers 3 e e Theoiat il vithio] HEnrowes e Sa oA Se "I'"" :;L‘f. outdoor work lmmn\:. :)“_”’ shed rooms with | A ol s o §102 S—1918 Overland Sedan. 3 | FOR SALE—Six second-hand horsef P s KIS ERY N e £ R G U R B e (e auto mechanic. ird for (hree or four gentlemen. | touring in clegant meochanialihs r Colien Motor Co., 6] Weighing between 1100 and 1400 B shildren and stimulation of the ! susq that persons who throw cor- | sweis cnce. of Ere s live minutes from Stanley Works.| Good Tires. Cohen Motor Co. 86 ch St 1-19-1d.| pounds. 19 Putnam street, 3-16-G6dy fovement to keep children in school | rosive substances or cause them to he | '~ " s e 4-19-6dx} Arch St 4-19-1d. | - _..—.— | Bingle room to gentleman. 45 Wal< ind provide them adequate recreation, | thrown are liable to the death pen- | Regurned soldier wishes i k RENT- Furnished r leash » g = = it pool tables, fully nut street. 3-15-tf fe reported by the Chi £ l" S Tt The order also provides that| (ypist, hookkcepe ® oS Sl aundiae: \lv.»\f “lf“’i“";‘ ?’I'Q“w:‘l‘ FOR SALE-—Five acre farm, located equipped, 159 oad street. 2 s R e dren’s Bureau ' . cons possessing corrosives without | work. Box No 7 Gro Boara ot ey At} on trolley, {own 0t ' Newington 4-16-6dx | FOR SALE—Studebalker six, excel ome of the results of its Children’s | jegitimate reason are liable to fifteen | e e : 3 en room stewm heated house =iy leat running condition. Will sell fox ear campaign. { vears imprisonment and that those i will pay better than anyo . accommodations ior i L 917 Overland -| %675. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main, More than 11,000,000 women parii. | Who Seli such substances are guilty | town for all kinds of chickens. Price $6.500; £2.000 cash > Cohen Mofor Tel. 2100, JiSted /in the activities of the year, i ‘cmrious seones occurred : lum st Hartford g - = or | v - FOR SALE—Nice, new style cigaf hich was inaugurated last April | stre today when several days econd-hand furniture. ANTE Waitresses. The Asia re: nings, New Dritain. ¥FOR SALE-—~Three hundred ext showcase, five feet long; nic ond- re ndred extra, Bhe first anniversary of America cumulation of garbuze was v L ZELDES taurant, 73 Chupen St. e 9 e A b et e ol on Bclaration of war. It Lo q | cleared away by gangs of — - 5 e e 2 1-4 H gasoline en o 3 dollars; new lunch L e was planned |, otected by troon 19 WILLOW STREHT. “ ANTED—Girl for gener e\ RO S TR C OO g runeior amnl tkin, Tel. 111 Lunch, 40 Churel e at least 100,000 of the 300,- The sentcnce of persons victe Tu) 5.';7-11 work. Apply Mrs. C. F. Chase, chickens; also two horse plow. 260 1-19144 ain, Conn 80 children who dle annually of p of rvioting during the last few days West Main street 14-17-3 Chestout St el 4-19-6dx — = e table diseases runged from three vears to fi = T = - |FOR SALE—Five passen < FOR SALE—One Velle touring ; o L SALE ger King i : A 3 i cnal servitude WANTED—Maid for general house § —Property on Arch street. electric lights and sta E in excellent running condition. Alf b Airst activity of the yoa : ] __work, 93 - - LB foter, sen0 U & ke ¢ e have been made Vine street. 1-16-tf > single 11-room house, one two- | sold at once; five Dassenger Marion new tir Newly painted, $850. M B o childred A s B S %0 SIUDIO == tenement 12.room house: all im-| for $200; Ford roadster, fully | I1rVing Jester, 18 Main. Tel. 21 hether they were up to the standards | according to the official communiqu o e Telephone 531-4 _ MALE BELP ;::;omev Jarge barn; plenty equipped, electric lights and starter. 16-14 B weight and height for | which also reports that minor d 6 e tion ‘E resi = and for more houses. Inquire| Three good bargains. Park Garage — QI & oo, betebt fo = “ | furbances occurred in Suez on Mon- | Special Easter and (-;-‘s;t:;flflml NE resident ana one traveling soli-| Wm. Radil. 359 Arch S T O e e —1oull line of furniture Blicd, of which more than 2,000,000 | U2 Offer. Drop us a card or P itor IR T e R S e o e = / gsiled, of which o than 2, Tave been tabulated with others yet 5 e = and house furnishings. Reasonabl¢ — entative will call Yestment N\ Faiiview | Nurserios, [(3650 TR 0 e - *| prices. The House Furnishing Co. | - et ochester, N, v 4-19-1dx.| cylinder car in excellent running | $3 vs 7 - 7 L et 4 P 3 » N. ¥, . 2 exc s BUYS—A Reliable Ford 7 Main street. 4-17-3d3 tl(':u:?l turned In. A number of com- STATE EDITORS e — | order. Cohen Motor Go., 86 Arch St &‘0_:,1 13(-01 o cHcbiRordidellvery fmunitien have undertaken o sccond p 5 WANTED—Baker for out of ftown | i 1914 Motor Co. 86 aroyood order. Cohen | pop gATE—Bullding lot, Belvidere s s ANNUAL SESSION (S lunch room. Apply Room 63, Sage - g0 bt 80x125 feet, 2 minutes from trolley Bnissed in the first.and also to note Notice to Dog Owners. INTOR e o Gl - - - el tmprovemcnt in thosesreviously regis- - Attention is called to fln; I:“K:OV:; 4-19-6dx T""” s"”‘"‘gl 1917 Ford touring car; } 4 41 ered. : gistration of dogs, demountable rims; electric lights: s . ning the reg s e ) ectric lights: { Need for preventiveywork on behalf | Spring Mecting Held in Hartford at | Gioc %y Wine posters issued by the | winmpn mich school bov, second | " sowneir late model used| £00d running order. D. Gitten, 80| roR SALE - Cheap, in village of of children was said to have been I e By Selectmen of New Britan. ) U0 inird year preferred, for aftor| |ieraia, s articulars. Address axtford Ave S TelF3289 10, e on Cttiey e i emphasized by the information ob- otel Ga DELE BESE 3 The time for (‘\‘g|;nuitl?"“(l ((’;li)lm,'c school work. 133 Main street. 2 BoXLax i Horald “"“1'; b 4:19-1dX | 1 s barn and other buildings, ond QA o ine fest EAccording o rec) Different Delegates. Thursday, May 1, 1918, and 8, oo 4-18-2dx L s = = acre of land, lots of frult. Bargaid ports received from State Child Wel- to register on or before n WANTED—Men’s shi T g aligRotaloes for quick buyer. People moving fare Chairman of the Council of 1 Hartford, Conn., April 19 > | means that the owners of QOE" ‘]“‘ WANTED—Night clerk; middle aged Syl domie SO e LI | by the L Sl oS T Banterd ) 1 fional Defonse, communities in 24 | Connecticut Editorial association held [ have to pay a fine of one 0 2T} " y.n ~ Hotel Beloin. 4-17-tf Cof o ake M into R Exls quantith 2 >latnvil 7-3dx 5 : : \ Garde | (§1.00) in addition to the regular fee. boys’ blouses, babies' romp- Broad street, Plainville. 4-17-3dx States have employed new public | its spring meeting at the Hotel Gar il aadition fo the reRAr 100 | D~V oung man o learn mo- e Dealth nurses during the,year. From | this afternoon, The members were | J‘m“;:n:x\ « ;‘le»:”nm;:_ Svenings| tor car supply business. Chance for s VROzEan Zation, se states 37 heom of Major Frank | open ay, and Satur . supply an ; ; o : fion of these states a total of 137 new | guests at luncheon of Masor CUCC) |4 N oive dog fees. In addition to the | advancement fo one of ability as a 1-18-2dx o2k 4-19-1ax. | $150; also several other parcels Burses has been reported. One hun- ‘ G. Macomber, W "{'"'; }‘””‘ Late this | regular hours. salesmman. The Post & Lester Jfo., = $26 to $100 per acre. Building ere;ll an«z thl;t’y;‘fourtx;lmldrcn s health | from the H; rtord Gl e asocin. || Dated at New Britain this 16th day | 14 Main 8t 4-17-3d | WwANTED—Liberty bonds in exchange e g B0 [N water in sixeet, s for 8280 ko 3 vhic s . - ernoon the members > Ass0Cia g < v D hang E T Ay la 4 L B e S ammiee fon) afternoon Ol fe guests of the Auto- | of April, 1919 TR FrSayEES for touring car. Value $450.00. Ad- 5 i OY,IVF,{',O,\’,,'"‘]‘C’*T“ eyas pC TR Hardoplaie R A vicel concerning L ithe D e O T thaniford on. aiiriae ATLEREBDE LT OMPBSON, M| W . NTHDsloolmak ersian -1 dress Box 20AA, Herald Office Voline lGuemborient ol SRR e = = means of caring for their children | mobile club G LAY, 2 Town Clerk. ists to buy sets of size blocks. Bar- 4.13-6dx TIHHI8 265 Paraans H. C. Doo-| FOR SALE—Ford 1915 touring have been established during Chil- | about the city. Mrs. H. B. Hale, wife| = . B A e e x + 265 Farmington Ave. Phane s ah makeer states. entertz . ' The Classified Columns are » &0 Have you lost a sum of Interest in Education . Iy threatened to throw with your discharge papers: vitriol on all strike-breakers as they who lost it. EENT B”N 0 THREATEN TO THROW SERVIGE MEN'S []flLUMN “ l | I Cairo, Wednesday, April 16.—T below and bring | | throught the babies, e HED ROOMS. FOR SAT their ages. bedns, apples box, bushel or in smaller brooms and charcoal. Also seed potatoes, Green Mountain and Irish Cobbl , Or notify telephone | 107 Glen Stroot. Carl Schw FOR & 3 e and fof ton; also one going to B g Swimming pools, playgrounds, and | At the luncheon Major Macomber 3 WANTED—Men to devote a part of | vieinity, Tel. 48 5. Dsu:.‘m-‘;; V I C T 0 R Y L 0 A N new activities have become a| gave a “heart to heart talk” to the their time to writing life insurance. part of the play life of boys and girls | editors; William J. Mulligan, chair- Address Box 20AA, Herald. P Ve e in many communities as a result of | man of the Knights of Columbus war . 4-17-3dx U PREPARE TO SUBSCRIBE f ) 3 { rooms in good location. One with i the year. From sixteen states the | activities committee, spoke on re- ) garage preferred. Two in family. AsolslisSira Bael2 Znmilyhouse onit-amp fit. establishment of ‘mew playgrounds has | cent observations in France” and 3 WANTED—At once, sober, reliable | Ridress Box 3:AB, Herald, % H D HUMPHREY Peen reported. \momn G. Hill, of the Hartford Times man to take charge of dairy farm. . . I i - 4-16-4dx read a paper on “Fditorial Associa- fh \ : References. J. E. Seibert & Son dx | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 3273 MAIN ST,, ROOM 308 < i dealing i 1 VA N | Y Satul ,.‘.,,,\‘ of « mmfccnr\-m,w )mxhnt;., .\\l‘fl\ ) |4 4-15-52 | WA NTED— Loads for truck from Bal- Open rday and Monday evenings. the history of newspaper writers’ as- W timore or Philadelphia; from New- - sociations in this state \Y] T MOLDERS-—Experienced bench, floor ark or vicinity to Boston: from and ma hands on grey iron gaged in a campaign to prevent boys | e ; / e Pthne e S e Ioh: S Minecls, W Dong i Teland] o iavew We can offer the best one family house in the Belyi- B 2 < o 3 Yor Capacity & ton or 10 and girls from going to work before ]) ‘I M 522, Detroit, Mich. 4-12-7d = e A s : 2 i room furniture. G. H. Harris. QO g P v ¢ v they have the training they need for | 35[h ] [SION EN = Phohe 9610 i | dere section—Has more class to it than any we know of Y S " 2 ! WANTED—Married man to work on successful and happy lives. “Back to | ) 892 Troops farm; shares wages. H. Shulansky, Ly ANTRED—Small_touring car from | there—it has hot water heat—Makes an ideal home—It Beckley. Conn 4-11-tf r ~“hev e X 1 % private par Dodge or Chevrolet. Biogans for this drive. A number of{ Armving Today on Transport Von| Don’t endanger the life of that pre. | SN =mEwmm—-ECEES——SS | T,y 5, Herald. e Sommunities have provided scholar- | cious baby by using unknown or un- TO Bx ey | Will go quick, watch and see. hip funds to enable children of needy { Stemben From Brest. pasteurized milk. = e : parents to continue their educal un} Use OU’ REALLY SAFE and |FOR RENT ameras, Arcade Studio. NOTICE Matior they roach the legal working| New York, April 19.—Three units| pyRE PASTEURIZED MILK and Ll e e s e CAMP REAL ESTATE Co' age. At least one such scholarship | of the 35th — Division were among eljminate ALL guestion of impurity - = R s s idaL Lhriiate s ndtin L" < for each of the 281,000 school houses | 2 troops who arrived here from | o richness. FOR REN Small furnished bunga- nglish dog, > a) hite - : v i . , samé a voi 273 MAIN ST. PHONY 348 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. I tne Umited States is the soal that | Bresi today on the fransport Von | From selecied sources of high qual- | (o% for Mag, June, Sepiémber and S R O has been set. | Steuben. ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR.| oMt NI B (B é‘téhhen@o", Bt 5 - Altheugh Children’s Year is offi Other uni on board included | IZED in a modern creamery. OUR 5 -3. " e L q - ecially 6v:r plans are under way in | three officers and 101 men of thé| PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the 4-15-6dx h%’guse am;)fitfl:m ;:‘r: hay;sa xn}::; Just what you ‘have been looking for. A six ISR s 0 mate ‘svery year & llsenoral Noatiauartors L B, a0 imost exactin: FOR SALE—Overland roadster in| hOme. A new three tenement house room Cottage on Black Rock Ave. with all improv- €hildren’s Year. A new’consciousness| W l1|r‘3 was stationed ai General Per- J E SEIBERT & SON Il oltie, Sty poR e i with all modern impravements and l ] b 1f Vito " of the walue of the child and his need | shing’s headquarters at Chaumont; | Jo Ko 5| e Samipment. Wil demanstreva| @ cement cellar for $6,500. Lot ments and large lot. Seee us if you wan sell or for good health, wholesome play, ade- | three officers and 133 men of the 101 PARR STREET anywhere or any place. A bargain | 20X160 ft. $3,000 first mortgage and buy property. auate schooling and protection from | 102nd Aero Saquadron: three officers Televhono 1936, if taken at once. Harold Mart. 115 | $1.000 will buy this house on Wil- premature work is said-to be indicated | and 113 men of the 333th Ambulance —_'-'—""————"—-———'—[ Smalley street, city. 419.2q% | son St. Can vou heat that? B. Solo- o . lawn contemplated by the states.| Co., a Casual Co. from Pennsylva- ‘ i mon, real es 5 Main st. New e ome an lng ea ty 0. These include many bills:for the pro- | nia, scattered casuals and 600 wound- | Britain, Conn FOR SALKE-—Black walnut sideboar 4-19-2dx | B ChiiAe | ed soldiers elephone 1 - Sl i : 1 fection of children e felephone 1550 Price was $ 11 sell for $15 The Children’s Bureauihas planned | — . fl!UIPI I Ser is \\h‘:,;.(,]:s‘” }flq,m,m NOTICE—R. C. Rudolph has opened 86 WeSt Maln Street e s inctne were donebv | ADVICE FOR SOLDIERS (i, MWashington T repain work A1l work |§ Frank Holmes Harry Hancock Louie Jones. pean countriesifor the protection | ] P 69.71.73 Latayette st. FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford runabout| suaranteed. Having been foreman : Open Saturday and Monday Evenings. »f children during the stress of war T Cor. Washington with extra truck body. One big six| ©f D W. Iluts Repair Dept., and The conference will consist of two ! Letters of Inquiry Should be Address- S E¥ NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Buick touring car. 22 Drospect St.. knowing all the iroubles of a Ford distinct parts: First, a small working | _ P ROOMS $1 AND UP Call 212-14 4-14-6dx we can take care of the same. I'll gommittee of Amertoan authorities to | = 1 to Colonel Arthur Woods, War > American-European —1 take the knock out of your motor. be invited hy the Sacretary of Labor, | Department, Washingto: nly First-Class Patronage PRI e Lol et s B ARM FOR SALE @ X epartment, Washington. O 3 The Ford Repair Shov, R. Ru- and members of the Bureau staff who q Pai i ) e il meet informally with the foreign | Washington April 19.—Colonel Solicited and Accepted ainting and paper hanging. Beaver dolph & Co., 123 Cherry street. guests at Washington during the week | Arthur Woods, special assistant to the Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH ;fifi’,’,i‘? (:i'::,u:;‘,]dv‘t‘ (loellxlr‘n}f:.rne“ :l:: Sk 28 acres Of gOOd land and timber by of May ond, a series of regional | Secretary of War, in a statement fo- squest. The . U. Thompsen Co., | NOTICE—Flectric vacuum cleaners i conferences in various parts of the! day calls atiention of discha d serv- In Main Dining Room Arch streof, Tel. 106-2. 4-1-tf rented. Dollar a . Telephone sountry at which the discussion of | ice men to the division of information rved from 12 to 1:30 | Srm——————— 4-10-eod-tt 242 minimum standards ean be confinued | estwblished in connection with Tis e Leave your order early at Doherty's - e SChUItZ & Oste 0 nC. MAIN ST, inder local auspices and with refer- ! w on employment for ¢ 1.«1“(] SPECIAL TODAY Market for Laster. Fine Vermont | NOTICE—If you have an ailment of ’ 5 ¥ nees to local conditidbns, soldiers, sailors and marines. The Broiled Chicken, Turkeys. Fine Vermont Chickens, any kind why don't you go and see S statement says many of these men are ¥French Fried Potatoes, G Fine Vermont Fowl. Fine Milk the Chiropractor, Rooms 16- 43 States in Campaign. Forty-three states, New York City and ‘the District of Columbia are School” and “Stay in School” are the | Three Units are Amon in the dark as to where they should ; . Fed Broilers, Fancy New Beets, i G (e e Gl Corn Fritters, , | Jooth block. Office hours, 9-12 DRIVES PLA\IE ACROSS | write 1o obtain information and do | B mea or Coffec, New Cabbage, Rhubarb, Cucum:bers, S B o (e e { not understand why previous fhquiries Asparagus, Radishes, Tomatocs, Rare- Mon.. Tues., Thurs. Sat., 7-§ p. m. O el AMERICA IN 20 HOURS | are unanswered The information Tripes, Green String Beans and Spinach. | npmvinlmflm | Lle NOTICE buereau is for the benefit of the who Close at 12 o'clock Friday. - . e eek information concerning their | DOHERTY MARKET, 408 Arch St.| NOTICE ~— I ‘““".’°”’,“ gha i EAST—WEST—NORTH—SOUTH | Douses; insurance, clvill rights, vooa- | — — — 4 nwood street, Tel. - Major F. C. Macauley Flies From | tional training and in general just SMALL FARM FOUND, -15-5 ‘ Four 3-tenement houses, Stanley street, Sen Diego to Jacksonville, at | ., 1 cetablish themselves in civil improvement, Barn, city water, clec- | POULTRYMEN ATTENTION - 5,000 S atin e 7 | 1it tter i cifer Leghorn and Red chicks every C , Curtiss street. 137 Miles an Hour. life Letters of inquiry should be ad l tricity, 1 cow and 1 heifer go with o . | aressed to Colonel Arthur Woods, War aper uling place. Wednesdas safe arrival, pos 3-tenement house with store, Stanley street. Feort Weorth, Tex., April 18.—Major | Department, Washington, D. . B. d. H. N. LOCKWOOD, -;ve pzm nlm:gagln 20c afver»April‘? See us before buying. Book Binding 5 A el T. . Macauley, commander of Talia phone 153-14, | = = REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Wallingford, Conn. 4-8-10dx | ferro field, who has flown from coast = = 407 CITY HALL. o E fo coast in twenty hours at an aver- $4 000 SPECIAL i — | SUTOMORILE PARTIES taken out. | age speed of 137 miles an hour, ar- 9 L O Z tt Bulciigcar S S KR | 278 MAIN ST. Real Estate and Insurance. PHONE 1616-12 rived here safely this morning from Blank Books . . etterman| ss-. 1o6-tf Jackgen, Miss, where he spent last| Buys Loose Leaf Sheets CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 night. He landed in his plane at 11:50 | Index and Guide EXCAVATING AND GRADING Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., a m. | s P | Sewer and Water Connections Tel. 382, Office 59 Arch St., Tel. + Majoy Macauley flew 5,500 miles in ohn Swnl lc S Farm Cards Residence—152 Vance Street 106 4-3-t¢ {44 honrg and 15 minutes. His flying Servi New Britain, Conn Telephone 261 l Y Rl s itime across the continent from San : ervice. ——— e Ivego to Jacksonville was 19 hours BIRCH ST., FORESTVILLE. Prompt ce T and 1§ minutes, setting a new record. . | All Mak £ (115 diktac. =50 miles wera cov. || Donse; Bamis,iCoops, 34 lacres, Wag: E. R' H“chcnck & Go' ‘ FRANCIS P. MAY PAINTERS I : S (o B Ciick s Dot Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged fered without a stop. This was from cks, e i e e e {Tucson, Ariz, to Sweetwater, Tex. Me | Pigs, and Horse, i 303 MAIN ST. entelid W e Agen or <ised a De Haviland plane with a Lib- | X’S eater, THE CORONA erty motor. The motor, according to | Don’t Cost Anything to Look at It.| Has openings for a few serious pupils. = Al Iy The Personal Writing Machine. pply to here he spent last night, to | ¥YOR TODGE OR OFITCE. he might be forced to make a landing Begley Block. ORDERS TAKEN FOR the airman, never missed a stroke, 344 Broad St. ‘Phone 136-4 Let us tell you about this machine. wmn in 4 hours and 30 minutes. He\ Buys all kinds of Junk and RENT $6 A\ WEEK., STEAM in the Louisiana forests. { Telephone 11611 ~—COAL AND WOOD-— S mings ormic 3o 'IJOHN BOYLE CO.\} New Britain Typewriter Exchange e s 1 | o HOCHMAN | _rovss mmoxe seow FI BRRSON BROS i M et ML Seond-Hand Fumiture, | [ a2 wars st | GRpEnd TAREN For : A 122 M ! 3 S Prankhn quare TED. 612. 72 W. MAIN ST,

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