New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 10

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Would ; duction in Retail $to Service | lartford, Feb. 28 ens H. Holcomb, in a sued today urges the adoption | mhroughout Connecticut of the Com- auercial Economy recomendations avhich go to the people of this state from the Council of National Defen Xhrough the Connecticut State Council | wf Detensc Governot Bows “To the people of the State of - | mecticut | “Democricy Governor Marg(, statement is< Holcomb's statement fol- | is on trial morid today. America the ©Cpuatry of modern republics Jed the way to freedom, Pead the way to ecfficiency soverned Deople does its wlip-shod wa no ground high principle may it sorce struggle for political exist “Hitherto our country has motorious in the family of nations for| s wastefulness We have been the great producer and the great spendthrift. | “One of our forms of extravaganca and peculiarly selfish and in- aolent one—has been the absurd mul- | lication of deliveries of merchan- | by retail chants. In the ..zuage of the trade vice has de- oped into superservice. Thi se can be stopped by co-operation cen the two parties interested, the 1d the purchaser ubmit to the consideration cople those simple and self-evi i in Mother As we If work work sV in N me; | truths. “IMirst, that the man eountry will be strained most before this war r ciusion. It is stealing tion at this hour fo waste vices of a man. Shipbuilding, muni- tion plants, farms, railroad companie mrmies and navies are all clamorin or men. “Second, the man power of the gion must be reinforced by diversion jand substitution. Thousands of men pnay be taken from the retail estab- Nishments of Connecticut without ap- mreciable-diminution of efficiency “Third, at the request of the Na- [tional Council of Defense, the State MCouncil of Defense, through its com- | pittee on commercial economy, pro- jposes o reduce this waste of man fpowersand equipment by (a) by ve- g deliveries to one per day r-a given route; (b) by eliminat- | “gpecial deliveries’; (c) by organ- on. of -co-operative deliveri (d) eliminating ‘return or C. O. D. and (e¢) by requesting e purchasing public to carry its lowm parcels, provided the purchasc s rnot use - u-private automobile i« jgo- and get the parcel. “I therefore call upon the retail jorerchants -of “this state to put into | leffect, ai the earliest possible date, ithe substance of the foregoing rec- )ommendations, by means of friend- | Ny co-operation and the sinking of | Mrade rivalry. I call upon the retail \porchasers. of the state (especially |the women, who in other lines of ywar work are serving their countr) \mo loyally and effectively) to assist fthe dealers*in carrying out this need- jed reform. Finally, in this and in | yevery other way I 1 upon all the | people of this ancient commonwealth [tn save and serve unceasingly, to the lend that personal and political free- jdom under orderly sclf-government, Jwhich here had its birth under a iwritten constitution. shall vindicate lits right and ability to exist> nt power of this to the ack from na- Native eggs, 55c. Russell Bros land ! rarmers tho |, | In NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918 The Classified Colurns are your agents—the penny ad. reach hundreds in the city every week night and tho cliances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. L Francis Bacon k- PIANOS The Worid’s Standard for Absolute Satisfaction lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1¢¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—OId lumber and B. H. Hibbard Co. wood. 2-28-3d Since 1789 we are the ONLY ‘]-';R 7SALT‘7—'M)’ Ford delivery car. | Having bought 1918 model, I offer tHartford Representatives e ety ey 5. | No less. Can be seen at Morrin's NTON CO. 7-room house, Berlin str 7-room | 1D t Main street garage. H 1. The One Price House i : = : cottag: Cast Berlin; all bargains. Mills, Hardware Store 2-28-1d rooms, Kelsey street, near Stanley; tloc AT Sullivan and Shea, Real Estate and "OR SALE—Two-tenement house, 13 Insurance, 276 Main street. cial Bldg. Church street. furnished. Apply TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- use in Herald Frontage 67 Heat| WANTED AT ONCE GIRLS At Herald Pub. Co. 266 Arch Street PRO-GERMAN PAPERS JOR SALE-—One threc temement D PRQDUCTION. TO RENT—b room temement, 392 Stanley St. Phone-478-2. 2-26-3d | Past Expected to Be | e of the Asso. Press) | house, owner leaving city only rea- son for selling. Inquire 715 Bast John stafson, owner. 23-6dx PROVING BOOMERANG strect fidan. 31.—Food production Mexican Publishers in Some Instances ————— - — this year is I"OR SALIE—Closed and open cars to S.A. | rent, hour or trip. Cchen Motor to expected LT to the| Print Wild Yarns Abut U. TO RENT-—Large front room 58 TO RENT—Closed and open cars to ‘Winthrop street. 2-26-3dx rent, hour or trip. Co., 86 Arch street. Cohen Motor 2-21-10ds 2227 Phone i * 0 accomne 3 | Co., 86 Arch street 2-21-100s ment of Sir Thomas Russell and Possible War. S T <, | FOR SALE—One single house, East | strcet, near Henry street. Estate of R. W. Hadley, 211 Main St. ish agricul- | (o, of the department o ture, wh has made arrangements for 500,000 acr to that respondene Mexico alarming Ieb. 20, —Ialse and being printed by pro-German papers i City, reports anti-American s of under culti 1o tillingjin 1918 of i jd ddlition in TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first 139 Arch floor, M 21 Hurlburt street. Deckdel. Apply 12-16-tf FOR SALE Will make here, thing | clever wre beginning to some- of @ boomeran the loopholes left papers to crawl through if subsequent events D thelr accusations groundless. 50 often have the German propagand- icd “wolf” without that animal appearing, that even those Mexicans most distrustful of the United States are beginning to doubt not only the accuracy of storics aimed at foment- ing trouble with Uncle Sam, but thoe entire contents of their 1ble pages. announcod American of belng were not st ye 750,000 more than in 1918 were planted. The in- crease this year will be compulsory The government has guaranteed the Sir Thomas had been no forcing the year and that refused to of the gov- had yielded ted that the 16 would b department of yation la when prove ) Franklin an touring excellent E. car. light truck or delivery wagon Hurlbut, 248 Chestnut St. 2-12-tf despite for G against los ) that there difficulty eases in planting 1 1,064 farmers reported : eric in S us in- WANT appear ence street. man or wom ville with Salluce, n to exper! [ 214 Elm had instructions these $00 and he st in Apply vaude Vito the or mder pressure, th ernment WANTED-—You South High rms of > remaining Recd by the | under | troops anded one newspape big headlines ths were the point at Tampico. They landed, however, and the paper was | foreed to this lead, seemingly having neglected to frame an explan- ation ndvance should Its news her price than the maximum and | prove false. Later, however, this de- not enough left for tho | fect remedied. This time it was market. « ind Cuba, instigated by the Ireland has begun develop @ | United States, who were to seize vari- margarine t and factories I\.n-»‘ Gulf of Me ports to prevent | been set up in various places, notably | u threatened German submarine cam- | Cork and Waterford. paign in the gulf inst cntente oil | The general impression made tankers from Tampico. | Iinglish visitors to the Dublin hotels The fact that is that Jreland is better off for | seized was explained than Ingland and the restric- | pers to the tions have had much less effect. Wit Ty to L thos ipers havir spiracy, made tion rerated wgriculty There street 5 on has bheen a comsiderable of butter and its export has prohibited the govern- Iinglish buyers came over here nd went ifto the country buying at a shortagc WANTED with two. ~TFour five improvements Box X23X or room family rent of -ldx | been by drop by ol o Herald in A GOOD BOOKKE two S exper to desires March 10. Box OV With over mee local fac- employment after 2B, Herald Office. 2-26-28-Mar.-4x R ) mn nada sh to le ous ico a & » ANTED —Two feede & expert one tisface Goods o press the not ! newspau that sccrecy wnd that the « cumple- ports the were nine s hour Amieric Paper Conn food by fact plot : exposed successful an duc sin ton pIte ANTED—Used fair condition side, Tel. 90. automobile Sixe 32xd, shoe in 1 its impossible In addition to these wild yarns, | with distortions « { lines, every wisted | United s ito District ! &lons. Native advt. Russell Bros. playing up in oxtr thess papers print, Wl misleading head- of news tha in Lo e into intimating that the 5Ty States is constantly scheming vd pretext to occupy eithe P Mexico the Tampico oil re- The dominant tone of the journals is anti-American, rather than openly pro-G although to peruse their news columns would lead the reader to belicve that the en- tente allies cvery wero the ' point of giving up »-In office of one the local manufacturing concerns experienced stenographer p- in writing, experience and Address 0., Box 2-23-1w AN Jarge E of the farm, Main St Native doz eggs Rus right from 301 picee s stating desired. securo 4 14 States District Connecticut. United of Court, - = WANTED——First class stenographer for office work. Apply, stating ref- erences, etc., to Union Mfg Co. o In Bankruptcy No. 4500. Pisarko, rman, [7 PP~ ST 2 NOTIC¥. the matter of Michael alleged bankrupt. Order of Notice. Hartford, February 25, 1918. Upon the petition of H. L. Handy & Company and others praying that Michael Pisarko, now or lately doing business at New Britain, in said dis- trict, be declared a bankrupt for re sons therein set forth, now pending in id court. It appearing to and being found by the court that said Michael Pisarko is absent from this state, and gone to parts unknown and that personal service cannot be made, it is there- upon | Ordered that notice of the pendency | of said petition be given by publish- | (i ing this order in the Herald, a news- ! paper published in New Britain, once | week for two consecutive weeks. | 3y the court, day on Pt the strus with also 1062 2-28-6d SHAKESPEARE’'S HOME TOWN MUCH CHANGED water chairs | GOOD STEEI. RANGE ie wanted to recane. Tel front, = do electrical wiring, | install doorbells and | sonably. Richard | St., telephone we ang fixtures do rep: Coridan, 1628-4. | War Has Stimulated Interest S v Jr., Jerome Clean-up Campaign Has | NoTICH® | appetite Been the Result. If vou don't Lunch at 40 to visit the Vic- | Church streef Home-made cooking; everything of the best quality; service excellent; our first week’s profits will be given to the Red Cross for our soldier hoys ‘over there.” Respectfully, ngland, Ao fail the Asso- who visiting Stratlord-on 30, (¢ \von, srrespondence of Pri 5. ) Americans, duys, delighted in Country,” would find | | many changes here now 1 Quietly and unostentatiously through tory in | - -war hakespeare's LOST LOST LOST LOST—F ————— . FOUND to ench of several schoolboys who witl deliver { tions clean need liberal c: advantage field, WANTE WAN | WANTED-—Young n WANTED ———————————————————— Main 430 MAIN STREET & Pair of eyeglasses on street. Please return to Bowen Livery Cars Co., 257 Main street. Reward. for hire, day and Storage, Supplies and Rep: Williams Auto G IForest St. notify He Sunday night on Main street, purse, finder please return to Herald offic Reward 8-1dx between Hart and center. 2-27-2dx Station, Hutchinson's Co., to H a1d Office. sheepskin-lined night Return to and Return ELEGTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP, viv Thur ald reward FOUND. Sunday, purse containing 6 Main Street. Between wing- and H line. Fairy sum of money. um 24 ton sanif rtford Owner call SOM 7-Room 8-Room 2 HELE W House and Fine -Family House, large lot, Come and get details on Garage $1.00 WILL BE GIVEN of the (Curtis publica~ to customers. Only schoolboys— entlemanly and ambitious— bply. The $1.00 in addition to sh profits and many other Apply to Mrs. E. H. Chat- Main New Britain, Ct copies HERE'S A HOUSE WITH Good Garden room, ctc, 285 >—-A good bright office boy at local factory. Box 16, Herald. 2-15-t¢ 2 Main street h D a High office of local opportunity for Herald Box Yount school man who has had cducation, in main concern. Excellent ambitious young 3B. 26-3dx local having pre- | for own hand | Box 1021. man £ 2D- in manuf A voung cturing man office, one had experience in cost work ferred. Excelient opportunity advancement. Apply in writing. Address P. O. m for clerical ¢ of local con- | Herald. 2-23-tf by the N. Apply factory off 16 B, work cern. in Box rossing tender ¢z H. R. B. Co. ‘Whiting street. 2-6-tf H. office, v N freight HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Attest; R. ¥. CARROLL, | Deputy Clerk. the effort of Marie Co- y relli, and o few who sup- | port her artistic tastes, these past | Automobile three and haif have dis- | sonable | closed the ancient of Strat- | Covert. | ford. Old plastered | walls, which cye-sores to I visitors and alike, have N outward int picturesque halcespear been possible appearance the building restored. and the cffect has transformation and the the place Shakes unwearyi V. sideris & Co. 7 the novelist = CoER arties taken tes, Allen Tel. 5-12. out. Reu- | car. Richard 2-25-6dx @ yeurs mysterie houses, with W resident their a NOTICE—Mrs. 1. M. Warner, teacher of pianoforte, 68 Trinity street. re .~ stripped of al the itectire it i- to Tudor time the has been been 0 storotion FURNISHED ROOMS, ROOMS—Two fur- to rent at 28 South Mrs. G. P. Dillon Wherever hits — 2 RNISIHTED nished rooms High street carly of of it knew = S LARGE FRONT ROOM—Two single beds with board, suitable for two gentlemen. 86 Lake street. 2-20tf —_— state” birth- d notice | the vord of hakespear ancient hangs in remove 1914, England was scabbe an official at war and from W s BAN STILL ON HEARST. sa advt BIGHT HOUR.DAY Portland, Ore., Feb. 28.—Beginni March 1, the logging camps and lum- ber mills of Washington and Oregon will go on a basic eight hour-day, be- announcement from that the government over production of largely in air- cause of an Washington would take gpruce lumber plane construction. the used 5, hhe St Strictly fresh Connecticut egg doz. Bros., 301 Main advt Russell ON CANADIAN LI Ottawa, Feb. The . Gilbert, of appears the dead in list published Ioston the Canadian c here today of 'mong name sualty Native ¢ 55c. wilwt. Russell Bros FOR LOGGERS. ‘(‘ £ tradition forbids them the old sword, carried peare’s father when he v bailiff in -9, until England | to by Gensor Contradicts Dis- | I. N, (By Canadian truth in tho been difted on or the Inter- Colonel for | Canadian 15 patch Sent Out 1 S, o8 is Toronto, Feb. was Press).— There no e iind h not a was is s sent February 15 dispatceh Th today w S TG 1t the followineg “Washington, I°ch. | | national News Service ficially to 1 i eable privil on all by Great Britain, it ullies.” S on W othier Jdohn promptly of the “garden thus the Inter into of given expression to its feeling of | the Hearst publications i war. President Wilson's memorable | 4 report of this been eircu- b4 two American flags in Stratford at werd hurled out the G ticut high sratitude to Americans for the tri- | national News Service, said message 10 cONgETess proclaimed | jated, but ther a word of the time. (me w banner 301 MAIN STRI . r spot nziand is again at peace i butes they have been privileged to | Chambers, chief pre censor | aloud. Many of the townfolk had al- | truth in it. The regulations are heing owned by Miss Maric Corelli and the | and had again come | Onc it least, since war de pay to it from time to time. That was | Canada, in reply to a question on this most despaired of the momentous | rigidly enforced beth in Great Frit : | ¢ waving from (he house into Shakespearce's . C clared, Shakespeare’s old home hag | report that the ban has B dol when the United States entered the | point. “I am aw of the fact that | cvent, and it appears there were only | 4in and Canada of | Harvard’s mother. Both people. controlied restored line America heavts colonies and of LADIE WAN "ANTED—Girl for general house- A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER—For | WIAD WANTED wl JANT WANT Be independent! Barn comfortable income selling our well washable fabrics. worl Good profit. Send references. Write for free samples and prices. 0Old Colony Textile Company, 302BM Broadway, N. Y. C. 2-28 & 3-4x known line of Pleasant, e: for housework. Hungerford Court. Y. W- C. A, 2-28-3d sD—Competent cook, zlsn voung girl to assist with care of children and second work. Apply Mrs. W. E. Attwood, 175 Vine St. 2-27-1¢ be AR There would not Washing done out. son. work 68 Har Apply 2-26-3dx turn for h Chronie, clal Diseas Ne man and boy, for the couniry, mid- i aged with one child. Prote ant preferred. Good home in pref- erence to high wa Addre Box 8B, lHerald Offic they are with you f month, often from year. You are not ercugh to go to bed, yet TID—Young woman for cleri- | in local factory. Fox 6B, -Af cal work Merald life and do justice to work. And the firmer trouble takes hold of you, more it saps your vitality crushes your ambition N waitress itain General | ind chamber- W Hospital 1id cessfully the I__Ex_e requires N 1 eral scll 1 housework 1S Harrizor Competent maid Mrs. M A en- Kin- te D Lexing A streot ompetent i ton ID- Young lady fifin nid general oflic X17X, Herald letter Addre work 9 to 12, Box Oftice 1R trl THE UNION LAUNDRY OVERLAND-MANROSS CO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. DENISON GARAGE night., Office and Service 287 Elm St. | ELEOTRICAD CONTRACTORS —FOR BARGAINS TO CONSIDER Cottage, 51 Lenox Place. 72 Grand H. . HUMPHKEY, FIRFE INSURANCR A NICE Price is Reasonable, much suffering in this w it people only knew wher vous and Spe- re more trying, are harder to endure, because week to week, from month to year are not well enough to er your your To treat such troubles suc- long, Hartford Medical Speciali DR. CLIN 373 ASYLU. 1:30 to 5, Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in . the finder’s hands if he does not wnow who lost it. CASH FOR OLD FALSE Don’'t matter if broken. 1 to $15.00 per sei e . h for gold, silver, platinum, dental gold gold jewelry. Will send cash by return mail will hold goods 10 days for sendc pproval of my price. Mail to T 007 S. 5th St, Phila., Pa. 'AUTOMOBILE- Repairing a Specialty UND#R THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. $2.00 odd and old and | St. | WOCD 22¢ HAY FOR SALE 50 TONS OF HAY. Green, hard wood for stove, furnace place. Sizes and lengths to suin $12.00 per cord delivered on Telephone 668-4. The Berlin Farms J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. 1. HART, | Tel. 1930 || GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET 0. { ) \ ~) SALE — 63 Bassett street. strect, these places. 72 Main Stree LARGE LOT AT Sec if it dow’t suit you. EAST EN®. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building, TYPEWRITERS Our of regular highest grad factory rebuilt ma stoc) shines of all maked —Try our service; best anteed machines, lowest prices; W fnspect machine] monthly delivery:. rental guar, prompy | New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel. 617 ' s0 orld e to painstaking studies of a spe- clalist who has made thelr treatment and cure his life work. Dr. Hyde, determined to investigate ways and means to help the victims of Nerv- ous and Chronic roubles, devoted his professional to their speedy and thor- h alleviation. By consulting him you will therefore get the benefit of his experience and mature judgment H thorough equipment enables him to give you every kind of treat- ment your might re-¢ qu has Jife o rom to sick vou Joy the nd case If there is help+for you, Dr. Hyde is ihe man to help you. . ON J. HYDE M ST., HARTFORD, CONN, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1

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