New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 10

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HANSION OF CARNEGIE his wife, his daughter, and Fifth bes t ork, picture) at 91st street Andrew wnegie (latest and one of the show places of New Y. Mrs. avenue. residence, Underwood. his, & Miller, Underwood Roswell and (c) Automobiie Auctiomn. As we are crowded for in fact we now have several cars which we are paying storage at anothe ATNZe, We are com- pelled to sacrifice the following cars at public auction on Saturday, August 16th, 2 p. m.. Rain or Shine at City Service Station, New 2 Ford Tourings. 2 Pannel (Commercial Bodics.) Britain, Conn.: 2 Roadsters. 1 Smith Form a Truck 1 1914 Paige Touring. 1 Overland Deliver) If you are interc They are in very Remember the Date and CITY SERVICE STATION, Hartford Ave and Stanley St., Britain, Fred Winkle, oom, on ted in a Car do not hesitate to come and buy good condition. the Place. one. New Conn. Auctioneer. Ice melts rapidly on warm days. Help save this precious household necessity. See that your ice card or flag is out early in the morning. Two or three extra trips for the ice man means a huge waste of ice. | motormen | of division There is but little ice obtainable from anyj source. f Maine ice has relieved the tense situation] temporarily, but this supply is small. Help yourself—order only what ice you, really need. ICE PUBLICITY REJECT lNGREASE 3,000 Motormen and Conductors on Pittsburgh Lines Refuse Five-Cent Award Made By Labor Board. Pittsburgh, Aug. 13.—The five-cent an hour wage increase awarded 3,000 and conductors of the Pittsburgh railways company by the national war labor board vesterday will not be accepted by the men, ac- cording to a statement issued this forenoon by P. J. Ward, business agent . Amalgamated Associa- tion of Street and Electric Railway Employ The men demanded an 12 cents an hour during which was called off decision. increase of the strike pending the ADelightful Mealtime Beverage to take the place of coffee- INSTANT POSTUM No raise in price. This rash may become serious. Some people are inclined to neglect a slight rash. They consider it a mere trifle and expect it to disappear next day. On the contrary this delay per- mits the rash often times to become more malignant in nature, and conse- quently more difficult to overcome and heal. Save yourself hours of torture. On the first indication of soreness to the touch, an itchy and inflamed skin, spotty, with a tendency to become swollen and painful—apply Res ool the famous healing ointment prepared es- pecially for the treatment of such ailments LOOK FOR THE RED BALL Firearms E?Ammumtlon : Shoo’[mg Right | of alleged i other pri ! oners as human beings, | treaty | of those responsible for | but his trial would be a mistake from | tional safety a | try | of Wil | as the guest of | the Italian battlefields [ win PRISONERS ALLOWED T0 WALK STREETS Sherill Seaman Accused of Laxity Which Led to Wilkins' Suicide Albany, allowed Aug. i3.—How walk prisoner were to with their women friends on the streets of Mine- | ola or recline under ing trees while smok- few of the instances in Mineola jail, told filed yesterday with against Sheriff Phin- of Nassau County by County association mor sent a copy of the the sheriff and directed appear at a hearing in the executive chamber on A 28. Notice of the hearing also was sent to Neil H. Vandew er, attorney the complainant. Attached to the charges were davits signed by Postmaster Breen of Mineola and a post office clerk saw Leo Fisher, a with a woman on Mineola, on a Sunda on five occasions J. B. Shaw, another prisoner, had called at the post office window for mail addressed to him at | the jail. { Cornelius swore he sold papers to | Dr. W. K. Wilkins, convicted of mur der, the morning the doctor commit- ted suicide and declared the old man | was unguarded in a corridor outside of his cell at the time Sheriff Seaman is charged with malfeasance in office and with wil- fully neglecting his duty. It is de- clared that mismanagement of the jail was “open and notorious.” The charges are signed by W. A. Balwin of Garden City and John A. Albert- son of Westbury. Sheriff Seamlan said at Mineola yes- terday: ‘I understand that bertson has signed the Albertson has been a grand juries that have visited the jail, and I don’t hardly see how he can make charges against my conduct, that would not be consistent with his former reports. I will be glad to face my accusers at any time “As to the charges that feder: soners were allowed freedom about the grounds, that is perfectly true and the fact that none of them ever attempted to run away, prov my contention that if you treat pris- they will not confidence. If any of | to another village, knowledge or con- pipes are a laxity in the charges Governor Smith cas A. Seaman the Nassau The charges to that he ove for affi John Elias Cornelius, Cornelius said he prisoner, walking Willis avenue, night, and ths John H. petition member Al Mr of | as al and betray your the prisoners went it was without my AGAINST KAT TRIAL. Italian Authority Polit Says ‘al 1t Would Mistake. Pe a Rome, Aug. 13.—Deputy a leading member of the tary commission which the peace treaty, an eminent author- ity on international law and profe sor of the University of Padha, in an interview yesterday, condemned the s provision for the punishment the war and | German emperor to all rules of Stoppato, parliamen- is studying trial of the former as a mistake opposed meodern judicial procedure. “I certainly do not defend the kaiser, who is more than a criminal, the political viewpoint,” pato said. “There be obtained a Deput certainly guarantee of interna- nst further troubles, but this will not be found in the trial of the kaiser./ ! | “How can we speak of a penal trial against a sovereign without con- sidering the constitution of his coun- and the thought and will of his people? Was he the exclusive cause of everything or was he the executor | the people’s will? In his trial, cuser and judge would be the same. It would be impossible to secure an unprejudiced and impartial judse among his prosecutors. A Judge must be sought among the neutrals who would be unwilling to assume the re- sponsibility of presiding over the| court.” Stop- should ac- PERSHING GOING TO ITALY. - | Visit Great Austrian | Offensive and Rome. | i Scene of Paris, Pershing, \ug. 13.—General after his visit to King Albert, will visit Present plans from here for August 16. He two days later days inspecting great Austrian of- | the Ttalian lines, | Italy General Pershing American Distinguished to those Ttalian offi- ihese honors have been John J. Belgium | call for Rome his departure Saturday, will arrive at Rome and will spend two the scenes the s against While in present ervice Medals cers to whom awarded General Paris b ne: of Pershing expects to return to August and will for the United States during the week in September. VISCOUNT GREY TO REPRE Longion, Aug. 13 former British sec state foreign affairs, has to sent {he British government at Wash- ingtoh pending {he apvointment of a permagnent ambassador. INT BRITISH. Viscount tary of grecd Grey. for repre- SUKES FOR $300. Cohan, Hartford, has | en G L.q of hro G 630 o150 o the pup: t suit ¢ gainst Stanley Constahle Fred Winkle serv- attaching the prope or $300. The writ is returnable be- ore the city court the fourth Monday Au Attorney Morris D. Saxe counscl for the plaintiff, Wy, of street, for the recovery 1y in ust. i EXHIBITI THE WONDERFUL Kindly of the MID-SU be and oldes We display exhibit dealers remember MMER that we a SALE largest tempting SCILI.O 1o sewing of furniture in Connectic the wonderful movement on At this ces will vill also exhibit called ROTOS= This machine, Rotary-Oscillating Vibrating combined—all three ements in found in movement and mo and it is only o SEWING MACHINE m'l“ Rotoscillo Movement. Rotoscillo Movement. Music Cabinet Model When Closed Beautiful, When Open Convenient DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE ALL THIS WEEK Special at this Sale old weekly Beautiful Embroidery made with Belding stitched by W. and expert. He Ladies—Your name (piece of art work) artist demonstrator in Silk. o e Free ik silk Allowance for Sewing discount and “The F $12 Special Machine. Special ments to Club Members. cillo” Movement. L7797 % Is Lod Most Beautiful vour small ree’” Finest C. Ellis, the Wizard Is Easiest to Operate pay- “Rotos- P SEWING MACHINE has Sews Absolutely Correct and anything from the is foTnd in this Sew- and it and that skill can make demonstrator will name in silk—free of charge—on this has Rotoscillo Movement make. It sews everything Every needed adjustment well as beautiful The highest grade possible to finest chiffon to the heaviest carpet. ing Machine. It is truly wonderful test it. Our attachments are the show you everything and also make world-famed .Sewing Machine. “The Come in see best your Free' JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 12Main st THE BIG FURNITURE STORE ™ New Eriain, Ct 13 new When tractor he combined and made a course Tom were in | Green Island Henry Kord plant at Green business with pleasure camping trip of it. Of Edison and John Burroughs the party. A Cadillac turned into a sleeping car and a Kitchenette made on a Ford chassis provided all the comforts of home. Left to right the entire party is: H. Firestone, . H. S. Firestone, Thomas Edison, John Burroughs, Mayor James R Watt of Albany, Henry Iord. Chaun- . ey D. Hakes Samuel Ott N. Y., Aug visited his Island Government Prepared to Sell FLOUR The United States Grain Corporation is prepar- ing to divert from its flour purchases to sell wholesalers and straight 140-1b and deliver to jobbera wheat flour in jute sacks pasis For Domestic Use At $10.00 delivered in carload lots track in territory west of Illinois and Indiana line and Mississippi River ut not applying to Pacific st territory. A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac- uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1883 Horlick at Racine,Wis., dis- covered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied D by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infancy to old age. Ask for HORLICK'S —Avoid Imitations $10.25 carload At delivered track of the line and sissippi the in territory ¢ and Indiana of the Mis from Cair: on in on 1llinois east River Gulf. from the Grain more than 75 turn re- an §1 ges and broken wholesalers purcha 1arantee not sell at wholesaler and jobber in quiring that the retailer will not sell at more t wdditic 11 to wholesaler's price inal ek \ price not hig than 7 for ackages of any Jobbers and 1g flour Corporation must to cents additional and in orig at rer cents a pound Further Particu Apply Tor to United States Grain Corporation 12 Broadway, New York

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