New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 5

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It islight-weight, weather-proof, clean, sanitary, fire-retarding. Certein-teed is not affected by fumes or gases, and cannot rust or corrode. Its first cost 1s moderate, laying cost low, and upkeep prac- tically nothing. Certain-feed is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness. Certain-teed Factories: St.Louis, Mo. EastSt.Louis, Il Warehovres: Albany, Atlanta, Bangor, Me., B Cleveland, Dallas, Des Moines, Luluth, 3, Houstc Knnsas Clty. Mo., Los Angeles, Lynchburg Iwa New Orleans, Norfolk,Va., OkiahiomaCity, T ®h, nd, BaltLukeUity, Seattle,Wash., bhreveport, Spokane, &prin Seles Officess New York, Chicago, Philadel Pittsburgh, Detroit, Bufinlo, Sun I New Orleaus, "Los Arigeles, b Jlis, Atlanta, Memphts, Kichmon Salt Lake Oity, Dus Molnes, Lo isco, Albauy, ew DBrit neapolls, Certa Paints an Made from the best quality machinery in scientifically et duce the highest quality paint. i Lkl plus a small profit. Kach color is priced according to 1its cost. Paint makers usually charge the same for all colors, basing their prices on the cost of making the expensive colors. The Certain-teed policy puts each color on the right basis. Therefore most Certain-teed Paints cost less than competing paints of anything like the same high quality. Products Corporation Marseilles, Ill. York,Pa. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Richmond,Calif. ngham, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Olncinnatl, m, ‘lh’\ ; i Ulkee, Minneapo ore. Richmond,V iis, Jersoy City, Nashville, St.Louls, 1d, Mass., Wichita, Havans,Cuba. 2, St.Louls, Boston, Cleveland, Iilwaukee, Cln natl, Kansas Clty, Seat Grand Raplds, N uston, Dulu Sydney, London, ain & V portance which throws light upon the situation in Berlin during the past winter will engage the atten- of Berlin, and 12 farmers irom Spreewald are accused of charg- more than the maximum price and i war profiteering. Between Decem- ber, 1916, and March, 1917, Stopper, partly by his own effo partly through the athers who are under in- tictment in the case, had little by lit- tle bought up 4,000 hundredweight of carrots and had deposited them 1ir Rerlin. The maximum allowed in Spreewald, four marks per hundred- weight, was disregarded, and a hun- dredwe sold for much as 40 marks in The scarcity of vegetables at time made possible uch high even though the goods frequently reached Berlin in a condition due ta the heavy for sev- Newspapers “Made in Germany” . Indicate True Conditions The committee on public informa- don is being supplied regularly with toples of important newspapers pub- ished in Germany and Austria-Hun- gary. It is possible, therefare, for the ommittee to furnish translations of velected stories from these newspapers avhich are interesting as revealing po- itical, industrial and living conditions n the Central Empires. wome of thesc stories | The acting commanding general of he Sixth Army Carps in Breslau in an ,order now made public has forbidden | he keeping of horscs for pleasure The order forbids, for the territory n which the corps is located, the pos- session of all which are not awctually needed in cannection with war industries. In trade, busine manufactures, or farmi slally which kept 2onvenience or ioes apply to horse pears of ag s that time cdges of hor have begun to was Berlin. that prices, rozen frost Following e ———————ay arc e Better Looking—Take Olive Tabiets if your skin is yellow-—complexion palli® | —tongue coated—appetite poor—you have | aba s rour mouth—alazy, no-good Olive Tablets. nerely for s’ Olive Tablets—a substitute Pha Eedan| B2 rel—were prepared by Dr.Edwards four | after 17 years of study with his patients. | a purely horses | R and espe- those are pleasur o anve | Dr. EdwardsOlive Tablets a fromt thetn | vegetable compound misxe s togethor: it| ¥o8 will know thcm_ by their olive color. joes not apply to excin- | To have a clear, pinl skin, bright eyes, stvely for breeding purposes, to riding | no_pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like school horses which used » | childhood days you must get at the cause. means of livelihood, or to race Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablcts act on the whose warth In times of liver and bowels like calomel—yet have Mrely bevond the price pos: | no dangerous after effects. low for them They start the bile and overcome consti- That’s why millions of boxes are 1d annually at 10¢ and 25¢ per box. All nat rub horses used pend Pen Times (Lcipziger How far is shown by a m and more, hi a Boos come buy filthy lucre, c probably need anyway Beginning living in Be cember 1, longer an additional pound of pound of sug: mentary sugar card, which entitles the bearer to an extra one-half pound of had to the:proper bread come missions upon presentation of proog as the child in Children April 1, can only ment of | monthly. The ruggists, Take one or two nightly and | Nov note the pleasing resulta, of 3, 17) im- {Berliner Lokal-/ A criminal zeiger, procedurc some hurban tinued i and Munich. es£0 Nov taken in h council 15. The $15 a Goose. (Bremer Buerger Fat { marks 3 by geese, pound pply! The poor, lin 1915, be - 1 age of who 1911, anc one Cold heating o trolley this claim « half Lectures Ncuesten roon ly with coal!, wood, dealers in g f eitung, Nov. 2 chickens at .50 re now me Come on, you rich who do not care if costs 50 to 60 marks or more; ducks, come buy! lay in your win- rcs Meat cards are unneces- , who do not bring their n do without. the Sugar Ration for Younger Children. (Beilage des Vorwaert December 1 born on or the were Cars in (Deutsche Tages tung (IRerlin) 1917.) city, cars winter. L TRRE) the lack of coal has gons sure which has just Munich, in cor k of coal which is being felt more prohibited any arrange- ments for lectures, concerts, and pub- ALei Be meetings from December 1 to Feh- ruary gatherings a be supplied fat 1pply of one-half gar, but an addition of one © - monthly. by ovember 30, 1915, before the supple- pound of on Forbidden in then protection of several associations, a tion for the interests of the suburbs of ¢ nave petitioned the board of directors of the rallway for a repeal of the ordi ¢ forbidding the heating of | for the ca The reason for the petition | leather is where the iy found in the order issued by the | the equence of the aginister of public works on October | scraps of 3th of this year. It is stated in this | Iy nailed to order among other things that be available * The heating of city hand «nd suburban laborers and | rost workshop ¢ as those of | ihe sranch lines having a run of less | ulation than an hour is entirely the | Ior dcestion. Branch lines of than hpron ore hour's run are not heated in vell a general throughout west and central he first 1 rmany.’ The of the ciations for the heating of the ban cars will therefore be ref the railroad administration over, the lack of coal is only a on for this refusal. Tho chief | of the on is the lack of heating pipes which are made of rubber or of a substitute. The supply of th ilngs of the heating em is cnough for all the long route so that tho heating of suburban ca cannot be counted on. Therefor people who are obliged to travel lor Aistances every day on the suburban trolleys had better provide them- selves with an extra protection in the way of clott whether they like it not mong the | b aw the nd hoot from | horn, lin | icgs of and for ‘oy Nachrichten, : e per ber, and above a soles made of wool onstantly | War progress leather the Such still required ch shooes leat expeet and equently mage fo trolley | on or cars, well part in which these held may not or peat. 5 army, con must n out of them the “age of v more hings Yoden the cc ine me request asso- | t nine 1 were tu Substitute Compuany ion ned pai for sale and here butchers. subur- out he minor | ‘prejudice.” 1In aversion to an his position devo lution of shoc that coup- | of rdly car naking, the use of footwenr olation,” such wood The rich much more, Nov. 27, 1917) all children after De- to receive no Sealed bids for tho ition to tho build on Commercial New Britain, by the ard of Board of up to b p. m.. M trect Conn., wil The supple- ol for Lcather. (Vorwaerts (Beilage,) Nov The word ‘“‘substitute” i 11 repute. After thoe experiences of war fimo clined to think in that connc ot bad merch well as swind ling. The Substitute pany” which is commis mperal home provide civil population with boots and shoes made from leather substitutes, desires | all bids or to n (o be judged by another standavd. Tt Board of i what it has accomplished up to S time in an Substitutes wnd Firo Cc jointly, Plans and ceived from 1917.) held unpleasant one s applying after now in- | Proposals mu wele question. vddre: hetween on, envelopo ind endorse ceompanic born Sdies 4 Solq Shoe com- | foned by the | fied sugar ofilce to the | to 3500 tha Berlin, Todaryay ; 2 Nov shows the present exhibition which unfortunately is not to onened for the inspection of the pub- ring will bhe and su- discon- this account Tioard of Polico o be By March 12, 1918 ubstitutes of bstitutes f ol sailcloth o that wooden City Advertisement alter tor t candle and your h ean not stand it any | erimin 1 and = bring { 1°a sell my soul, sce ne, it he i by the ton. But, I'a love evermore, Kin our misery t you don’t we'll soon need the oil as if 'twere ULRICH 1 Swindlers, Nox 1917.) many for the s, substitut felt, rub- 11, substitutes "he nia story about the 7,000 stolen here’s 1s scem to be w casc pirtly fraud Pe sl e underthonedding even the | ., hanions Lo the not st county derived youthful printery, in n ade The th Kurt 11 known to help of lasion professional co which yesterday Winkelmann and persons iack of i ine vou brought sever are fourtl will her for) - section of bhread criminal court.”” Thesc from the thievery apprentices in efore the fi cards oon for used up the etvil pop- r the vooden sol ed { of {wo which food cards were apprentice t in leaguo | Winkelmann, a workman | then the selling of tho stolen of 90 pf who, with the soles for the | nded to card on | was paid them naturally by »arsest hoot 1917 204 0 average or cach one wi I The “Sho ;. isserts that <olox oal of rapidly beeame | the thou rned the marks, in low sell- received Win- robhed defranded in the t 2 win ry dear. ( quentl inds of bread cards ¢ fou porentices thousar pite of the proporti cly price. In this , they time along nn for the kelm himse na tions = others at oceasion 300 from his he was Iy the various times. On one bread cards were another | payment stelen time coat pocket given in tions nvelope which was al marks, but 10-mark note, Thred known contain really headqua contained a ho Ci local newspaper ived correctic 1y, nn - si 1 bo rec nofiteers re year Commission- “ouse of two four mor mmi arch 20 spectiy Vinkeln One was ioners, o nment, may acquitt n v sed in foor Ton mmissioners, d by a cert »mpany ). The hond city any and of s u y bid | dread of a do not subtenant’s lot s all the your ofl must for each day you can An mission 1 mont MAGNIELL wo've get. And it ni ner last o month 5 minutes I, 1% KING. is all the heat that candle be your stay. h of keroseno is Addrews_pontcard: _“Outioura, Do Bold ov e have, a 18-penny | rt so full of wq 11 but let me have council de if you wo 50 sore. be dead, BARESHL, and Cuticura Ointment. The Soap to cleanse and purify the pores, the Ointment to soothe and heal little skim troubles. Nothing better. Sample Each Free by Mall ywhere. Soap 2he. Ointmont 3 sud g, B

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