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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY o9, 1910 . % other of upward to 30,000,000 in the | I | German foreign secretary) that “in less | French families. In s l ’ I l| ll ‘ ’ Ukraine provinces of old Russia of l 1 I than five years time, tk rmans will | Teutonic accent betrays Il which Kiev is the capital. On Janu- | i 1 { | be back ris ( that is | others susp s employer: ary 3 we proclaimed a union of the | to say) and in fav attions.” | tected minute = SN NS N7z ozl [ two Ukraines and our present rela- | ST G T CE L 7 o | proachable legit | tion is that of federated states. Aty g) Preliminaries of the kir £ \ific | istry offices, a]t‘ho i t j the head is a directorate of five of | & . 5t 8 Denetration at which fl which one, General Petlura, is our ! e seem to be particularly adept, al > | suspe a 1 1 ICTRGLAS . representative; while to?‘r other per- ( . | o : Sty th Lineree, n tilR V | Premier Declares That There I zons, represent the sreater wiraine| Not g Belliderents, But gy’ wiew s : sory swdior mear Parls who Hka on the directorate. % “Our relations NOW are a matter of vertised for a foreman Vr.ce&ved an 0 | th t] ads d € er - recom- No Disorder There | exchange of commoditien Greaer | Peaceful Businessmen it applicant who came hly_ resoss s s s - »d” and whose pal Ukraine furnishes us with | worded missives to French firm ket b e wheat, leather and money. | viting them to “resume our pleasant ; SCeXingly P The VICTROLA—your inevitable : Iy General Grekow is at the head of s s o { ployer had some vag choice. The richness and clarity of i ! . : und consulted a detective, Wi 5 Seeet heteand CStamslau, Gl v, Aot zd, | the army, though ours is separately d Pro Mor gerous in the eyes of the | result ihat the would.be foreman Was tone, combined with its naturalness an (Correspondence of The Associated | i | anded. arL ine atte hat are be- skedl as German who had ; s Press.)—*“There is no disorder and |SOTMManNCH: = ¢t we ar n ihe attempts that are be masked as a G . . B 7 a0 i SR the a fighting 8 heir ingenui = . S : o 3 nt camp in ru . 5 vill prove this fact il h | morkedimonen e fighting Al all their ing by German servants, now Jod from en internme truth of expression will 1 not a bit of Bolshevism among us,” | ) Tpgjes while the others are fight. e the prediction atiributed to | posin lsatians or & to slip | B Sin last year. His papers e remier Isidore Holubowitz of thel ;' % “poisheviki who are in pos- | Dr- Richard von Kuchlmann, (formor | quietly into ther old places with | were forger Ukraine told the correspondent of | ion of Kiev. However, there are . Il | The Associated Press the other among our trooPs many Cos: o Only recently we expelled two a from Poltava and elsewhere. We arc Our Terms are Righi tors from Moscow who were o e o guised as members of the Red Cross. | T80 W00 o Wpeale the - same 66 Ser‘,i 'Y | |we are very anxious to 1h:we an | | nguage and have the same custo l'y ur ce # Allied mission visit us and see et R facts with their own eyes. of religion. We are largely R “Thus far The Associated Catholics while the people of correspondent is the first 3 R e Henry pummmist e he m towe Giere we ormedo moy, 9l | want the Americans to know us as b T a plain, common people without any | ~ M I‘ans 7 S il | aristocratic frills s — fe== = === 2l | “We believe that President Wil- | m— AR | | son’s ethnology plan is the only pos- JEWELEH i T || | sible settlement of all these disputes. 3 i || We are willing to abide by any Zair | & it B i | division by unprejudiced persons B 305 MAIN STRELT, after they are properly acquainted 707 @094 @0 157 Directly Opp. Myrtle, rjeet. 727 cussing with correspondent the 2 = 04 T' T . | B Allied mission to compose the dif- Sp[’lng- ime ionic ] ferences between the Poles and ‘he || Ukrainians over the Lembers oll 1e- | iy ot g TET | gion which has been one cause of ¥ the possession of | children, for it's a purely vegetable | ' the fighting over the pOSSeSSion Cf,j,u.4i00’(ey that acts gently, vet of- | |3 Oh M G B Lem HP\’p‘e):‘im:l OU | tectively, driving out all poisonous | an! l'eal IO e Back in fihe Civies that the Ukrainians doolined ‘- | waste matter and making you eel | [ cede to the reques the Allied Mis- ‘\\:,VA 5757 jon to stop fighti 4 Ll ShhE Oy Th}fmndsth o d willliEE e e el e e g | and Great to Get Into One of Our \ Dosed fo fayor fhe Tolss system ench spring with this safe, | || “As at present organized there are | rlliable family remedy. two Ukraines,” resumed the premier. AUCTION' AUCT]ON' For Real Red Blooded WearAsYouPay The Col. Charles M. Jarvis Farms §| usMElS e i ® out in one of our new, stylish suits—the over the top KNOWN AS Bl H kind—suits that make you look the NEW part you # B are going to play in the community. Time to pay? @8]l § Yes, every sailor or soldier can dictate the terms. % || Come in at once, we've outfitted many of the boys— BERLIN, CONN. We want to see YOU. MONDAY, MAY 12th, at10:30A.M. {| $15 to $40 The Farms will be sold in parcels as follows: FIRST FARM—Frame house, 5 reoms modern, 6 15 acres land with frontage on Berlin Turnpike. : hasy Weekly Payments SECOND FARM—Frame house, 5 rooms modern, cow barn for nine head, l«irse barn, silo, another large b THIRD FARM—2 Acres of land, no buildings, but some of the finest land in the State, all in high state of [ ° cultivation and adjoining No, 2. i BOYS SUITS $6o50 in the State, mowing unexcelled, fine apple orchard, also adjoining No. 2. B FIFTH FARM—S8 Acres with a frontage on three highways one of them being Berlin Turnpike, no an exceptional piece and a money maker, no buildings. i o0 In Ladies’ and Misses’ SEVENTH FARM—S8!, Acres of the choicest market garden land to be found anywhere, large frontage on [& y Walkilt ’ C AUCTIONEER'S NOTES apes As Mr. Jarvis has taken over the financial management of the Federal Adding Machine Co., of New York and after the management of his large farm holdings, which have been kept in the highest state of cultiv..- tion, and the buyers are to be congiatulated in having the opportunity to buy these parcels ¢f land at their P& 8@ { SUITS CAPES sold without reserve, and on { $25.00 to $42.50 $18.00 to $35.00 DRESSES : l : ALL STYLES ALL MATERIALS Seventy-five per cent. can remain on mortgage. ) X5 ALL COLORS All of the above places are within five to eight minutes walk from the trolley axd all but two facing on Ber- 5 ‘ LARGE VARIETY OF NEW NS lin Turnpike which has a concrete roadbed. All of these farms are situated in the center of a population 3 - DOLM AN these 4 cities are second to none for the sale of farm products. Inspection Days Saturday Afternoon and All Day Sunday SALE RAIN OR SHINE—Lunch will be served on the premises. o Y, b P 59 ROBERT M. REID, E Aucti ; . , Lxpert Auctioneer ‘ Gately & Brenn:n frame building and office, now used as a piggery, 24 acres of land with orchard. FOURTH FARM—40/45 Acres, with henneries for 1,000 hens, alfalfa shed and twenty acres of the best alfalfa buildings. e ] ¥ b4 SIXTH FARM—5!/; Acres fronting on Berlin Turnpike, fine elevation and suitable for building lots. This is g4 B All OI FaShlon S BeSl Berlin Turnpike, no buildings, both six and seven are not over 5 minutes walk from trolley. “. : f ) S ¢ " duits has to be in the New York office, zll of his time will be taken up and he will not be in a position to look 8 Dresses own price and take them at a time when they are producing large results, and remember they are all to be Eas Terms 10 per cent. Down on Day of Sale Eas Terms B . e 15 per cent. When Taking Title to the Property sadl N B Liberty Bonds, Certified Check or Savings Bank Book with order accepted for first payment. of 250,000, being 1) miles from Harford, 8 from Middietown, 6 from Meriden, 415 from New Britain, Salesmen on the grounds to show you around. 201 MAIN ST., Manchester, Conn. Telephone 268-4 47 MAIN ST., New Britain. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings.