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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918, Y OU go to your physician or your lawyer for advice, and of course you follow it. Here is some advice from clothing ex- perts. We trust you will follow it for your own interests. Buy your next winter’s clothing now at whatever price a reputable house asks you, and next winter you will rejoice because of the saving you have made. . We realize that there will be h will not take this advice, and th;arvlv)i'lrbg next year’s customers, but we trust that you ;\l’]ho read this advertisement will be among e wise ones to take ad conditions, lges oot Stein-Bloc h and Horsfall-made Cl ! - “lothes _were never more attractive—hy at attractive prices. e Horsfallx IT PAYS TO BUY OU ©3~99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |o¢|,o Egufiéfig ST HE mild, pleasant-tasting combi- nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that is known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, taken just before bedtime, will a'fford grateful relief next morn- ing, withoutgriping or other discomfort. br. Do all possible to rescind modify. Meriden War Bureau, Chairman. for { on Stlpatlon Guilford, Conn., January 18, 1918. Washington, D. C.: 'We advocate supplanting pres- t Fuel Administrator with an pnal standing, eliminating pres- t controlling influence of coal erator: Present shut down is fdling blunders, and illustrates e incumbency and lack af vision the present Fuel Administra- s loss, hardship, and civic dan- i ; w OQvernight Relief H. T. KING (Mayor), nator Frank B. Brandegee, lecutive and business man of na- gical consequence of series of 5 L SPENCER & SONS. Syrup Pepsin hator Frank B. Brandegee, The Perfect Laxative Washington, D. C.: We have begun taday shutting yn our plant for lack of coal. 500 employees working 0 per cent. on Govern- nt work. Will you not work h Fuel Administration and retary of War to help Connec- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 50 cts. (&) $1.00 Stanley Works, GEO. P. HART, President, . il A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Norwich, Conn., Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois January 17, 1918. d s n. Frank B. Brandegee, Tnited States Senate, Washington, D. C.: indly advise; we are a water- ver plant; use coal for heating insurance requirements only: same amount of coal, stopped in operation. Are we compelled shut down ? LULLE LT DT LR LT PR LT TR L D FALLS CO. Bridgeport, Conn., January 17, 1918, ScMator Frank B. Brandegee, / Washington, D. C.: 5 . Do you realize consequences of The Emplovers Association of drastic order ed by Fuel Ad- 5 | the Lower Naugatuck Valley, em- ministrator? Was this order is- George W. Brady, son of Mrs.| bracing Ansonia, Seymour, Derby sued after consultation and ap- shomas H. Brady of Washington | and Shelton, strongly urges you to rorniloillcre s comnciant o trect, has been appointed circula have Saturday substituted for realize effect of swme? | Why{ not jon manager of ‘“The Reservist Monday on legal holiday to be conserve fuel by closing down fiicial organ of the Newport declared for next 10 weeks. As plants nonessential to the produe- javal training station. The public order now stands our 20,000 em- tion of material necessary for the ion has an office at 104 1-2 Thames ploves will suffer immense wage carryin on of the war? Can not treet | they aro in no position to conceive of greater encourage- is understood that the North & | ment to our enemies and greater g . ‘ashington, D. .C.: cptance of a se A 30 per cent. bas VAN AW ARV ) 5 @ ) i 11: € FUT AW ° 17/ oV O 7 i RS el . IO Quality. atways100% 5 18 S0 oftilis Magter's Noice: o €O € Victor Taliing Machi® VRAUAAURAURAVAY 44 Mfg. Co. made a plea to the fuel cation for exemption from | closing order on account of war rders but was refused. | The board of public works will eet at 8 o’clock this evening in City | all. The report of the sub-commit ee on estimates witl be submitted. James Tormay, a former member the New Britain fire department or many ars, is a patient at St. rancis hospital, Hartford. The Friendly club, composed of iembers of the court of Foresters Jearing that name, has deferred ac- jon on securing new quarters, and vill continue to meet in Dawson’s lock. Constable Fred Winkle has closed store owned by Anthony Pisarko on 0ad street through actior brought i Advertised Letters, The following is a list of letters un- a number of creditors. i | P. L. GERETY, President. Stamford, Conn., January 17, 1918. Hom, F. B. Brandegee, United States Senate, Washington, D. C.: At a meeting of the Manufac- turers’ Association of Stamford, Conn., held today the following resolution ~was unanimously adopted: “Resolved, That the members of the Stamford Manufacturers’ Association, by unanimous vote, protest most earnestly against the order closing industries from January 18, as published in the press of January 17, issued by the Hon. H. A. Garfield, Fuel Ad- ministrator. They consider the proposition as arbitrary, dicta- torial and unconstitutional; and be it further “Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded by tele- zraph and mailed to the President discouragement to our allies. In ¢ opinion it is time that Con- gress assumed the responsibility imposed by the Constitution of the United States. ANDREW L. RIKER. Bridgepart, Conn. January 17, 1918, Senator Frank B. Brandegee, ‘Washington, D. C.: It is our desire to co-operate with the Government to the full- est extent in connection with re- cent order by the Fuel Adminis- tration as reported by the news- papers. We employ about 2,000 men and 95 per cent. of aur pro- duction is for War department. It is our opinion that the Senate and Congress should make it their business to know that the present order is constructive and not destructive. We respectfully re- quest that you, in representing us, take the necessary steps to assure yourself that the present Fuel Administration is acting for the best interests of the American First records by this brilliant genius of the violin VAUV VDA AV AAYRAV AR AU RAY L | JAAUNAVRATAYRAY of the United States, Senators and Representatives in Congress from WV AVTAWAW WAV AW AV AV AW AW A AWV AW AW AUV AR AW AW AV AW AWAW A AR AWAAWA ] tlaimed at the New Britain, Conn., people. ost Office, January 18, 1918: J. T. ROCHE, The following is a list of letters re- aining unclaimed at the New Brit« in postoflice, January 22, 1918. Anderson, Elsie, Brighton St. Allschuel, Albert, 428 Main. Brooks, Mabel, 14 Fairview. Beckworth, Mr. Beele, H. DilZmpair A., 42 Main (2) Dayton, H. H., 273 Main. Bddy, Hannah, 38 Maple. Freehert, Adam, Beach St. H. D. M., 103 Church St. M., M. D. Greene, Mrs. Leroy, 86 Grove. Goldenberg, Maurice (2) Gill, L. B. Gilbert, Mr., Maple Hill. Hammond, H. R., Jr. Hanson, 484 Stanley. Johnson, Marie, 19 High. Keller, Mr., 294 Main. Kelly, Julia, 337 E. Main. Letto, Adam Lynch, Margaret, 14 Second St. Levey, Lawrence, 23 High St. Miller, Robert, Jr. Monahan, Anna, 26 Grand. Molan, Mrs. 8., 168 Hartford Ave. Maliski, Marcin, eBatty St. Marion, Joe Nevel, Olive, 214 Main. Nyack, Edward. Plinney, Joel, Doges Farm. Poole, Lillian Rosenke, Erna Richardson, Mildred, 54 Chestnut. Richardsan, Lottie, 753 Forrest Rogers, Elmer, 214 E. Main. Ryan, Ruth, 33 Main. Rheeders, Mr., 14 Lawler. Shimon, Mrs. Teresa Shardel, John Schults, Mrs., 7 Madison Schrocter, Mrs. Nettie, 33 Main. Sargis, Azis, 73 Beaver Schnieder, Henry Trelease, Richard Urchark, Michael, 117 High Vaughan, Anna Walsh, Mrs. James Zura, M. W. F. DELANEY, Postmaster. IXPERT ON CHURCH METHODS Rev. F. A. Agar, Methods Secretary r the Five Year Pregram of the jorthern Baptist Convention, is to sit the First Baptist Church tomor- pw. He will meet with the women of ho church at 3:00 p. m. in the ladies’ Connecticut.” MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. Norwich, Conn., January 17, 1918. Senator Frank B. Brangedee, ‘Washington, D. C.: Twenty-five manufacturers, members of the manufacturers’ bureau of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, at a special meet- ing held today, strongly protest against abrupt and indefinite or- der of National Fuel Administra- tion throwing 9,000 hands out of work, H. R. BRANCHE, Secretary. New Haven, Conn., January 18, 1918. Hon. Frank B, Brandegee, Senate, Washington, D. C.: ‘We believe automobile industry to be important factor in helping to relieve freight congestion. Closing of our 26 branches pre- vents them from giving service to hundreds of truck owners whose haulage reduces and pre- vents freight tie-up. STERLING TIRE CORP., New Haven Branch. New York, N. Y., January 18, 1918. Hon. Frank B. Brandegee, Washington, D. C.: Our mills in your State have substantial government orders. Garfield’s drastic order seriously affects the ability of the campany to make deliveries of cloth to the army. We strenuously oppose the order and appeal to you to remedy this national catastrophe. WILLIAM M. WOOD, President American Woolen Co., ‘Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. Meriden, Conn., January 17, 1918. Hon. Frank B. Brandegee, United States Senate, Washington, D. C.: With full realization of the suf- fering and loss to follow the en- forcement of the order to shut down industries, the leaders in manuacturing and commerce as- sembled in this city strongly pro- test measures of Fuel Administra- tion which will result in tremend- rlor. All the women of the church | == fe invited to be present and a spe- al request is issued to the officers of he Women's Mission Circle and of e Women’s Aid Society. Supper i1l be served for the Officers of the urch and the officials of the organ- utions connected with the church at 30. Following tho supper Dr. Agar ill lead in a discvssion of methods MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mothers have found Mother Gray's Sweet Powders an excellent remedy for children complaining of headache, colds, foverishness, stomach troubles and bowel ir- regularities from which children suffer. They are easy and pleasant to take and excellent results are accomplished by their use. 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