New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store You have yarns to buy. . We have yarns to sell. BEAR BRAND Is the make we carry, than | & B which there is none better. |§ Any action of General Closing Monday ":\lghts to Army and Navy colors, |§ save light—and heat this coming winter would, of course, Khaki, Blue, Grey and Na- g be gladly welcomed by the Fuel Administration. i THOMAS W. RUSSELL, Knitting Yarn . $1.10 skein U. S. Fuel Administrator for Conn. Germantown .... 37c skein B B o way ¢ Shetland Floss .. 30c¢ skein BB o Vicuna ... ... 50c ball ‘uuyn'ju Fuzzy Wool ..... 40c ball Angora (madeinUss) 75¢ ball French Angora $1.50 ball | The wishes of our government Your finished work will be , !n View Of i The Lightless Window Order more satisfactory if you use Heapsrantpian The wishes of our clerks LEATHER GOODS. |i E 0 oo Anad Leather Purses 20c to gZ,SOl o y Leather Bags 50¢ to $5.00 | ga . . X o e:em MoneSikBase o It is a patriotic measure i I = 5 Q e : | best period def Children’s Bags in leather | 8 B ecause - It meets the government more than half way j] em—ntd id silk 29¢ to 60 I e ° e We feel that it is the right thing to do Furniture have been H THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS WILL CLOSE PULLAR | THEIR STORES & NIVENT MONDAY NIGHTS AT 6 P. M. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The McMillan Store The Fair Department Store Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Leonard & Hermann Co. . L , The Wilson Co. e e IH Ashley-Babcock Co. i ot e e s The Alling Rubber Co. HEAP? O oS S S e et 4 A A Ml“S 5 dad heap! “Doctor, I am not sick, but I don't Mt gl L Geo. Rapelye to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses F h £ Y. 8. Food Administ Tego ai U e Adna F. Johnson ~ to, bed. You can eat, you can sleep, o - — you can work. R kl ffe B 0 e - = But you don't work with the vim ac l r S' PO]NTING THE WAY TO BERLH\J and zest of former days. Your sleep | (8 is not restful, and don’t enjoy vour food as you once did. And your get the best of you. Things you, ruffle you, that you never neticed before. You begin to see dif- titulties where there really are none. rrifies worry you, and not having enough troubles of your own, you borrow some, Of course, to a casual observer, you seem the same, because you are try- ing to control yourself. And if you should tell a friend, or go to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you to continue keeping stores open until Funds so far have been secured vou only imagine things; you should 9 o'clock Monday nights. Since’ the mainly through the interest manifest- #hake it off. You begin to doubt your- |7 . lightless night order went into effect, ed in the wvish Welfare board self. You somctimes think they are many merchants of the clty thought o the American Jewish Relief commit- s Gl g e BRCGD oy gl | favorably of closing their places of (o0, WD) Cermatien, Bhas bright and cneerful. But then your business on Monday nights, as the H. Schiff and Louis M hall of New old feeling will come back with re- 1 A E Nevw ruling included that night. Owing to York, undertook some time ago to raise $1,000,000 during 1918, and have been successful to a large de- sieoi 1t ho et tepliofineacy i . " dir(»(-tnvr.\-; the result of \\vhi(‘h)c:ms\ubrlyTO Take Ac‘uve PHI’I in Ass}stm {gree and subscriptions are still com- | newed vigor. You begin to wonder the interest shown, it was decided to if it really is your mind only. And it call another meetinig of the mercantile it 1s so, is it the first step to insan- to fig them down, to appear happy, s o e S otor At The majority of the directors fel P et g SR BROR But in vain. You find yourself in G : i F l fhat thokmattes olie i L 3 g ¢ matter ought to rest until Oc- apletio o 2 2 Saptrons Bisod 7 5 (Special to the Herald.) foilow at the various ntonments, R eraspto oAl g more intelligently on the matter as shing 2% 10 Congress. | andithe worie willL x And when you feel your strength e by that time the government will e et Bl il S e LGt O L . ihealoufteclbioukans by at X elzoror e avd.|™Man Augustine Lonergan has con- | to include the Ameri Expedition- O D e Ay oa. | Resgardless of the action taken by | have made known its ruling regard- ferred with officials of the Jewish |ary Force in France you, when you find you can't do Jus- |, o .. e girectors of the cham. | iN8 heatless days, which they feel | weifare boa United States army [ Any residents of Hartford count tice to your work any longer, then sure will be the case this winter as|and na i AEaT ROl knoy ¢ ! { Tork ey jones 2| e s e and navy, at Washington, in regard | Who know of soldiers of the Jewis you become (r":-:lro'y.u Q_‘Y\d v}\‘n’rv] mig el SRR ol done last winter. to the work of the organization, and | faith in the service, whose names even feel tempted to end it all. G2 0 el R (e TN VIR LA (0 O Rthoothor Hand thoschin®fa oy |lofterad iy ince in co-operating | have not been listed with the Jewish p 4 ar ry much in the same |Monday night closings lay on the table ( ;¢ ologing 1ded themselves together | With the organization in Hartford | Welfare board, 19th West 44th street, | condition a delicately constructed |until the annual meeting of the direc- |yesterday and decided upon the one | county New York city, will assist greatly by SR I“I‘l“l’r‘ "“f}"“? ““‘l‘“ “{”"’L‘ f:“ tors in October, eleven local mer- | cour hat of p 6 p. m.| The work of the board is u:llunl‘xl :om;m(m._ the names of the soldiers h >u in the hands of an ex- g A S in its scope, as ks after the Congressms i 24 £ ans- o ; : X" | chants have openly declared opposi- | It Was stated by some that the amount | It Its scope, as it looks afte e [ to Con man Lonergan for trans perienced man and he will soon have 2 ) of business done by them Monday | Welfare of the 70,000 Jewish sol- | mission Lo the hoard it in fine working order. But trying [tion to this move by deciding to elose | 1oy "y 0 T T (hat they losd] diers in the army and sailors in the your own hand at it, or turn it over |their stores Monday nights at 6 o'clock | jnoney, the expenses of lighting ex- | B4VY, Supbplementing the work of the | § o unsk iwl’ person, and it will linsteud of at 9 o’clock as has been | ceeding the rcceipts. They feel that | B0 \'““ of Columbus and the Y. M Gleneral Paidntne perented! Guandpioreants g . “ gon bejtititoratileRacrapiicap done in the past. An announcement | they are following the right course. s i Gthirol ecinalot ione T (e de 4 e T ac : The board, Mr. Lonergan was in- . | Mars publicly issued vesterday ‘that be- |In doing so they respecting the Tl O e e lent Poincaire at fhe American | of Franc Yo 11 of Ministe s wishes of s government, the light- 2 | Hors: o =Y DR CI INTON ginning with next Monday they will | % \\‘HI‘(‘M“‘(‘H M e B el for the training of field secretaries g ! | headquarters: In making the presen- | Heretofo 1 v officer in this war L] close their stores at 6 p. m. until fur- = e ¢ 7 and these secretarie e then as \ y Vg tation President I'oincuire remarked | upon whom the title of mar 1 the clerks as well. It is also being re- 4 ; 2 s delightec ¢ 3 1s well signed to the virious camps through- a4 e that he was delighted to have the | been bLestowed is General Joffre ¢ otice, was signed by the follow- | garded by them aus a patritotic meas- ; 1 5 | ok ther noti \|‘ gned by th )x :“.‘m.!;e ivH.xn; as a 1":"]:]((:“[ M- out the country, Colonel Harry Cut- \ . honor to present the (ross to the! (¢) Underw & Underwood g: The c) an store e Fair de- re, J g e gove ore A E . ing: The MecMillan store, the Fair de Ity il ler of Providence is chairman of the 5 Wl e = S ; than half way. partment store; Renier, Pickhardt an half way. executive committee, other members Dunn; Leonard and Hermann, the Wil- The fuel administration for Connec- | including Dr, Cyrus Adler of Phila- son company, Ashley-Babcock C ticut has issued a statement to the | delphi Chester Teller of ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD ST.|the Alling Rubber Co., A. A. Mills, [effect that any action of general|York, and \alter F. Sachs of New ety { o & HARTFORD, CONN. Adna F. Johnson, George Rapelye and | Monday night closings to save ll;nh; Yor The executive committee oper- g 2 ¥ i Vo) Rackliffe Bros. and heat this coming winter would, of | ates through five committees, one for 2 . Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays | The question of business hours in welcomed und these BEYS o RN AR : The Hartford Specialist, course, be gladly publicity and pro hda, one for re : > 3 pagands 3 and Holidays 10 to 1. mercantile establishments has cansed | merchants feel that they are acting | ligious motivities one for enesal ac X - : coniderable comment for some time. | according to the wishes of the gov-| tivimes, 5 o loaet o p. e o - I - -1 oo s e dmciors voisd | cramen. Shrpen s B I O : NATIONAL WAR GARDENCOMMISSION

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