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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. FUEL CONSERVATION | LIQUID FIRE MACHINES CAPTURED BY AMERICANS IN RAID : : IN' GONNECTICUT Globe Clothing House Large Consumers Will Be Under Sewad iEw. Gy wtel T Ragi-tay. \ Established 1886 Administrative Egnineer ' Worth Remembering Hartford, May 25.—Initial steps k g § 5 Pales 2 G ) iR < . ' 9 Th t toward putting into operation in Con- g k7% i$ 1 % % 8 5 2 \ al recticut a nation-wide plan for fuel o Fhain : G i R | 4 \ - HART SCHAFFNER conservation in power plants, office 5 e R i ¢ WREL P $ 7 \ N : 2 rnd similar places is announced by oS 4 g 3 s S g e 4 i Thomas W. Russell, federal fuel ad- o 4 5 Y 2 f / d “ l ministrator for Connecticut The e i R : P BR X 3 5 A% 4 5 . 4 } z y are goo al Woo Connecticut application of this plan 1 sE S B i ¥ i . l h d b - Las been worked out and adapted fo : of 2 B $ie Ak : _ } P clothes and best taM- ihe Connecticut situation by the com- k g & gd % g P i ; 2 i ; 4 . U A e AT o . ' : e r. g o ' e ] ‘ i oring to be had. $20 Connecticut State Council of Defense | ik : SRRy b i : s : i i Ao o and the United States I'uel Adminis- 3 ! Lo AR : : o d : . F i W. R. C. Corson, sccretary of the b o % 3 & o R % K k. R ‘ G & ¥ S o I s i TR E d' l Fartford Steam Boiler Inspection and : e 3 Y 3 3 ; o % i ¢ e xtraor mary value Insurance Co. has been secured by ; e $ 4 % 3 s T 3 ; i hi ¢ i d the fuel administration as adminis- : i : ; el Sl RS ST A R BR) s inC ldren SWhlte 2 trative engineer for Connecticut to s : SR : : S Gl G ] | 4o ) 1 Lave charge of this work. Mr. Cor- > B R PSR RN SHERREAL S P ; : e < ] g llght COIOY’ a“ WOOI son is an engineer of long training ) 2 3 and experience, and in addition has 1 Wasbable SUITS, ages Liad years of business experience in | R sl R e b \id into the trenches, of the Huns |them. These men are shown carrying ' M 3 t 7 t$3 75 IS (00 et . they always carry back trophies of |liquid fire machines which they cap- o0/,a e ESins o ot e e | o American troops make a | some sort, risking their Jives to obtain | tured in a raid . Children’s Washable on has volunteered his services | und has informed Mr. Russell that | e i R e - P i # s 2 he will ing out the provisions of the plan. The | gineer to be wppointed in each state The Two Purposes of War. Gramte Sults, $2-50. accept no compensation but will make the salary money available | Plan comprises the following funda- | who will submit his findings to the According to the Volkszeitung of : v Bl the e s o e e ente state fuel administrator who shall, in | (ologne, I8 roh W & ar & : 2 _ ¢ gne, Emperor Willlam, speaking ants to carry out this important pro- Infustrial Qucstonnnire) good Judgment, have the authorlty | ot the graves of Germian soldier ese Sty es € ject. The sending to every industrial |t entirely or partially shut off the | hurieq at Aix-la-Chapelle, said: g 1 3 fi th ri th‘ The new fuel conservation plan he sending to every industrial | .,,qumption of coal to any needle o 1 : | : =J O € price ey Senplatos iy e DA% | plant in the state of Connecticut a 1o \C/ ciarul plant in his territor The soldier who has struggled = ates saving from 10 por cent | DI2NC in the stafe of Comnectiout o'y va, in ETETEL B e G O G s | would fetch today if te 20 per ¢ the cot Sedly : : The difficult obtaining per cent of the coal used in| ¢ gporation which questionnaire will 2 : ¥ eonn | War will be a teacher and leader of the classes of buildings included in | equipment at this time is fully recog- | . (i o Tt i ot o | echecked up by the imectors when ' SLITL e o o e Just aa. | (ne SinE 2outhe at nome i buid. | . remarked. of national acceptance of this conser- | (DY, Vis OB AN 10 ministration at this time is declared to | .18 MP and golicatingfthefreborn Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx | the fuel administration office. The in- ion plan, would amount to from | oo, i Ty !> be merely to obtain satisfactory oper- | T 2£,000,000 to 50,000,000 tons annual- :,"’f,:;“_r’,,]:,‘111]...\'(‘“(.”}’(o_{l;}u:»';:; :10':31“\7.;: T L Pl U it it || X 74 : : but will merely verify the answers to - . Last year there were mined and |ine guestions contained in the ques- Onefotiithelimportant Kfeatuneallof iy 7 s il on o laonil morel cleasl 428 |lzives them | birth of froedom, ana that the gov- transported in the United States some | (oo | the plant will be the request that the | fng his ideals for the future of Ger-| ‘“The soldier who has struggled | ernment of the people, by the peo- Lolsure and even 650,000,000 tons of coal, of which ap- | ach question will be given a | Management appoint a committee of | ;uny than this utterance. ixhru\u{h the iron time af the worid | ple, for the people, shall not perish siioidedit Do ik ot ey proximately 250,000,000 tons were | B s s workmen to aid them in their efforts | sy s oo Uiters W e e i e [[tusthmyey i Snies o=t Sh T 355 i numeri¢al value. The answers will be = . ex O] The “reborn empire” is the empire: will be the teacher and leader | from the cart {as in times of peace. Just as fi used in industrial plants. Last year | averaged and the resulting figure will 0 Save fuel. It will be the duty of | which he sees in his imagination! Through the men in whom are in- Could twa utterances made under' . 'iqie t their furloughs and thd there was an estimated shortage of |jjqicate the class in which the plant | IS committec to watch for proper | marked out by the German sword—- born and inbred the dominant prin-|such similar circumstances more com- | rast moriads. just s our fights about 50,000,000 tons, so that, if the | a1 he rated. The plants will be Hring, climination of waste and un-| ., cmpire pieced out by a slice of ciples of mili m is to be perpetu- | pletely define the differences between | = j u:n' elve saving contemplated by this plan is ef- | 3ivided in four classes based on the | 1eCessary heat, and matters of that| Belgium which he had ruthlessly| ated from generation to generation |the aims in this - \. Y. Sun. ',' ”‘”‘"'“3; iy il fective, this, together with the expect- | oo o iont operation of the plant and SOt Reports from the managers of | hyrnea and destroyed; a bit of France| the Hohenzollern doctrine that might | : e S RS v ed Increase in mining, would make | 4po willingness of the management to Many plants who have already given | his armies had devastated, a terri-|is right where it can be sustained by Closed for the Day S L At prop unnecessary the loss and inconven- | oooo v RETASR O Lie TS . | their careful attentio nt> these mat- | tory won by threatsand trickery from | the Prussian arms. ix i e s all thines. Whie s lence caused by the heatless Mondays | yoma ot the fuol admintctration. ters show that in both large and small | 5 gupinely helpless Russia, a collec-| At Gettysburg Abraham Lincoln, in (gm0, Iehng piitmeen ) Beriattin ity btiilge o 1 and other curtailments of last Winter. | - sppose most eficiontly operated ana PIAnts a saving of about 20 per cent. | tion of subservient vanquished lands| dedicating a portion of the battlefield| There should be no ndlatnbaldiionlinn gl The new plan provides that in each |, ' “Ciiline to carry out the sugges- 15 readily accomplished without in|andg a great vassal state cunningly|as the final resting place of those who | conforming to Governor Alexander's | * ‘“’"-‘ BEY-UD i o % otvilians’ - gkl state or district there Will be aD- | jong Will e the. ones. which supjeet A1Y Way curtailing productive capac- | erected from the nations of his allies ve their lives that the nation might | proclamation of Thursday, which o D i Al dvie pointed an administrative —engineer |, ¢ny ratings of the priority board, L o fen ek with the necessary assistants who Will | ypq other things being equal, the fuel ity or inconveniencing thelr workmen. | who had cast their fortunes wi i ive,” said ders all pool tables, card tables and ! The fuel administration soon will | in the war. e “It is rather for us to be here dedi- | gaming devices covered during the | tables when ”‘I‘ kS ]“‘f"‘,“m”;r"!‘:: have charge of inspection and rating | uqministration will use thelr best ef- | SONd out questionnaires as tho Arst | The “building up and consolidating” | cated to the great task remaining be- | Working hours of the day. The proc- | 10 De f:().”::\ S S ctbaiy WL of power plants. forts to provide with coal should there | 816D In- this new work, which it 18} of this cangeries of people crushed | fore us; that from these honored dead | lamation puts into effect a 'wise rec- | 10 REAr v every TEERH S W i The boller insurance companies of [ "' (oo undertaking, and will urgo on the part | hencath the might of Prussian arms|we take increased devotion to that| cmmcidation made last year by [the country ivilians can f the United States have volunteered to o of managements of the places affected | he entrusts to “the growin suths at| cause for which they here gave thel the old State Council of Defence. One allow the use of their regular in- Worknen @ b the earnest co-operatlon and thelr | home.” To a task so great—a task| last full measure of devation; that we | Visit to the pool hails of Boise or of spectors who are constantly visiting Responsibility of rating the plants | careful attention to the suggestions | fraught with an infinite meaning ml here highly resolve that the dead| any other town or city in the state these power plants as an ald in carry- | will fall upon the administrativi which are made. civilization—we might well expect shall not have died in vain; that the| would have convinced even the most long list of speeches by the o1 Kaiser for the cxtension of imperial- [ ment. ism and the glorification of Hohenzol-| some definite directions. The Kaiser | nation shall, under God, have a new | sceptical that some drastic | was necess: ] ! objection to in the evenings when the day’s Wo done, just as the soldiers get th leave permits when the guns al lulled for a time. THE EAGLE DYE =——————— (OF HARTFORD, CONN. =— begs to announce that they are now occupy- b ing their new plant at o P s I | ure in announcing that 396-410 Woodland St., | M e A . - R e o L o S 0 for the convenience of best equipped dry-clean- o kb b 'l G e e ing and dyeing establish- e e sk | Britain and vicinity, ment in New England. 4 pws : THEY HAVE OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE IN - THIS CITY | } At 139 MAIN STREET Telephone 618 | Goods Will Be Called for and Delivered and the Best Service Is Guaranteed Théy also take pleas- their patrons in New