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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918 . -Ton Two Things to Remember: Save Suga.r; Amfi;:u‘?g"g#zggoflzgfgre:ches We Must Share and Share Food Ali 13 th[gtrgfss‘ Oa left in y cup affereach meal ou have wsed foo much USE LESS AND SAVE. H or ! 48 Rou de or 32 Heaping ADMINISTRATION é ) I UNITED"STATES FOO " Thouh S o sagbgoos R EEEEE | Virga Recpes | FINDS NEW BRITIAN ' PUTTING BRAKESNS% All of them . . France—several! | ' proposition 187 Envelopes Within the Next Year in Y. M. Trite, which means considorable = = e | BUI”]IN[] VENTURES of the War Induth 3 when you check up. utato Ealsac. } ermits from thal { C. A. Huts Alone—All Europe Combed “Lemme see. I got to write Ma Boil potatoes with the jackets on: fi"l]l]s IN BRAZ]L f uired for all jeabatruBol | / i and Aunt Loo.and Nell and Bill when they are tender, but not cookéd | Local agencies 'of the Council are i For Stationery Wilkes filshu" ntnfi'-be wld‘ef jeces, drain them z:nd c}:o) ';‘vl\ht = . S | ing instructed that the procedure iy man, and he goes to it with vim the cover on the pan. This makes them 4 ’ . i 3 this matter will be as follows: . . By CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND andenthusiasm. When you stop ust a ittls heavy—more tike nes po- | Yioa Consul Curtin Writes of Tin- | Defense Council Explaing How i maier st be as follows: o to figure that some officer in his tatoes if old ones are used. Then re- i i | structton projeet will apry with a full ARIS, July 20.—There never not on every cormer o0f the company must read all those let- move the skins and cut the potatocs f # was such an army of letter trenches, mor even back at base ters and cemsor them, it looks as | tato dice about one-half inch square. | Drfissmfls of South Amffi'ifia Permits May Be S‘ecured tatement of the facts under oath to N ! the war bureau or town committee in ters . camps, and if they were the Amex though that officer were going to p celery hearts into potatoes, mix | : b h Mmo::" Fb:::?: :::;?n " boys would strip them bare during have to eonsnlt am oculiet before e S Bt St s i puat e b0 his community representing the stite 4 the first ten minutes of the morn- this war ends. bowl pl i . 3 , it bids 3 M el v b P New Britain products are to be ert T&'fl;‘ii z?"c:.o:fmxd but to ifi‘: JE{’) tgfe gugly?n:&ae. 331‘}2': TONS AND TONS OF PAPER afloy a;:gozzealni(t) g:l';‘\ “:‘,’f‘“":“_:re.\“nt found the wide world over, if one is : Durin; next Mix po s oL x | 1 r writte: Cl v e e s e T TS T S sl i ana pilbiints thelsslsd pONIY Gemlan 100, 106G DR & Her meltion by r'er:;eo(! S el Yo solis i vesta xmoots ama £ glve to the soldiers trom 7,000, (| iy emrll T‘;"‘F“‘:h:‘(;;’fl‘(‘““‘;m Sl e M D been bitten by the writing microbe; he wants tobacco and he wants 000 to 10,000,000 sheets of paper e i aload crom: | CUTHR o eh ot i ain Sati et W8 Vice they oan mo more resist the sight canned peaches and cookies; but per month, and from %Eoo,ooodto ’L;:;’{;: ‘w(‘?:nltl\ into contact with it | Consul Curtin's letter is dated August of Den and paper than a hungry when a truck load of supplies 5,000,000 envelopes. ne order ¢ ‘N ik 13, aboard the S. S. Frisia, en route bobo can resist an apple pie cool orawls up a camoufiaged road under was recently placed for 50,000,000 JORRESRE R D to Santos, Brazil, where he has since | | The Connecticut st neil ot ing in a farmhouse window. cover of darkness and stops before emvelopes and 180 tons of writing ! Two-thirds cup rice j arrived and assumed his duties. T Nattonal meoerd from the Councll goyvey ' of'the cohstrumtion, kel ak Next to getting a letter from a Y. M. C. A. hut, the first run is paper, which runs 250,000 sheets | Al cs st | In his letter Mr. Curtin mentions | o Wational Defense instructions t0. ;nce gend its recommendation with a home, which is the greatest and on writing paper and envelopes. to the ton. o and water | stopping off at Bahla for a day. At |oUSanizZe at once to carry out this task | ¢\ gtatement of all the facts, to the | i | Council of Defense. 2.—The local agency of the coun- cil will then investigate the necessity of the proposed construétion and 2, 5 transmit its recommendation with a federal War Industries Board in the | 0 ke T B e e ontn hands of local representatives of the = (ontif (A4S Council of National Defense through-| g mp o o 500 Council, through an out the countr b 7 ; ' appropriate committee or otherwise, The Connecticut State Counell of: Gy cvivm ‘the case. " If'4% aediaos in bowl place a quarter of a newly cut Hartford, September 14,.—The prob- lem of stopping all unnecessary build- | ing, where the construction cost totals 00, or over, has been placed by the 3 v milk 3 Lo most exhilarating indoor pastime They are given to the soldier free Thiz vast quantity of paper iz, Ll gl the hotel where his party went for | for the War Industries Board. The | non.war Construction Section of the in France, the soldier enjoys Writ- of charge, but he would use just as acquired at a great expense of folxec: hron onrn dinner, he was pleasantly surprised | Yequest of the Federal authorities is' priorities Divislon of the War Indus- ing to the folks and telling them much of them if he had to pay for time and labor, and with the ut- e to find that the tableware bore the | that local agencles of the State De- | .4 Board, which will grant or with all about it for page upon page. them at war prices. most difficulty. It must be col- L g stamp: “Landers, ry & Clark, | fense Council, the war bureavs gnd | y 1o o nermit and notiyaneitats He is seeing a heap of new things lected from all perts of Eacge— eths s | ana salt with the | New Britain, Connecticut.” The let- | toWn committees 168 towns and ! oounell of Dete d the original and meeting with & heap of new SOLDIER EAGER TO WRITE groto o gty B e The :;(\x‘ enefrlceimestianaisaltiylil the (Fepinr s Ities throughout Connectiout, mandie | Councll of Defense and tho orlginal oxpaflencu.dvuih lt:;;fl n:o\;t:s ‘i: o ge‘?rsam: atrg'::::{k c;rrin:“eupintz g:p:‘t“c?’r;e:ni: 1;:!::.:;;1;; n;:fl:mbs; :n(:nk ot 'hpfmm is aearly soft. Add “Royal Molland Llovd Line, Jl!;,lmpoltant war task | construction it will notity the person :‘o‘:f:l'-ab.l: unnl:i\ehe g;nmuib!irden caité‘en fhyat has been under con- the Y. M. C. A. the butter and the eggs “T”'l'est‘e“@ Deat ol Skt el SNLOLY A, r«mr;:;,ig:?’:q;;:?‘:S:,’in:il;mb‘{,hg;:; concerned that the project has been s e aeih ! ster to a greasad granite bak- “Dear Folks ¥ ard w1 g Y : - Miam to B ARG fu Erc s Jenn vl ntant bell Arefand gas atiacks forRiThisEreans)thatsin Y URCAL P LR e e know where to be- | nation on a war basis. It is based on | G S2PProved. Ji in Keokuk. He’s just weeks. “Fetch any writin’ paper?” huts alone our soldiers during the ing pan. Bake in a moderate o | g = . 5 y | Monthly reportz are required from S04, Dack io Fes ST el W iy o g our. Serve it in the dish in which | gin, so I had better start from the | the necessity of making the entire na- | 4 Hegets ha Wik i naturally got to put it down fn “Wads of it. Go to {t! next year will write home to the an hour. Serve i e iy e | e the State Council to the War Indug black and white. (Ehof solalen makeslial Exab for: affolks onii20,000,008 ahests of paper Ligspaked [ Statan Tamad Saturday, July 27, and In carrying out the new task which | (o Board covering all applications v PROBLEM handful and then looks over the and 60,000,000 envelopes. The total S et o ' _M-h e %] 2 ;\\'t A “QW‘;M o ”‘«» Ifl le"nce“—ed by its local ageney. SratonERY 8 stock. He arms himself with a weight of paper and envelopes will we did not see lan r 12 days—just | has, & assigne 0 them, locall sy persons applying directly to ths b Logod BEER i imagine that The ship is very com- | agencies of the Connecticut State ! One of the biggest jobs over here package of cigarettes, a bale of be 720 iocus. Seven hundred and \ b 2 _tPMg A exiantos for e o Councll 6f Diotensk i Biy State | wwar Industries Board for authority i# furnishing him writing paper and cookies and a can of peaches, and twenty tons of comfort and mews o g fortable, and excepting for wo efense w ave the fuil it o ar construction will be in- ds himself into a space at the for the folks back home. thrse day et Beje moniovedimevery) murborloyfiof] the sfed yralligoverimant | at they st » Swrclepos. BSiomery storesiare oo 2 Liquor Dealers State That Suppply Ts = minute of the trip. However, I think | behind them. The priorities division of | [C1 ¢4 that they must first take uj e i | before it is over, which will be about [ the War Industries Board has received | Very Low and No Shipments Have | days hence, T shall have had |from the prineipal manufestneeor Co | Teaus or town committees of the Stats 5 . s . Counell of Defense. o : enough of the sea for awhile. The | building materials a pledge of co-op- | b SR L]NE lO W HICH IHE [OE MAY REIIRE Been Received in Two Weeks. | ian n (e Gb (o Tt 1 s | The ability of the War Industries their projects with the lotal war bu- { sration in preventing the use of thess | noar 1o enforce this Whels plan rests ! upon the fact that it controls priori- manufac- 1s follows: 9, breakfast, then a walk | materials for unauthorized non-csse on dec . games, and béef tea With | tial construction. Theso i A crackers; 30, lunch followed by | turers have exacted similar pledges ;'p“' m?d :,Fr; ‘.]:1.5 "WXTT Tledg," the fact that the city liauor dealers more promenading on deck, or games | from thoir customers who. puwnees | S e i s are short of beer. One of the lead: of cards, ete. At 4, more to eat. I for resale. To secure building ma. | [V GIN& materials to supply materials ing lauor dealers stated today that|have never seen so much food, and | terials from theso patriotis | for projects only which are properly dealers | , there is a well defined beer shortage | such good food. Passengers who have [and manyfacturers, the invidual con- 'lukh(:.r,;,if,d'of a letter from Josephts 5 1 as | travelled more than I tell me that |tompia , in the city and, as he put it, he has | trave emplating the construction must have Serr i vavy “fust enough fo satisfy one good |they have never seen such splendid | o permit for the work. “T;A:ni(::;ilr:;;ffl:f ;’,§ th‘sc:x:‘r:lv e A\:‘ o . . com table service. Everything is of the | mpo g L : i within the next two weeks, the Central | thirst.” Other dealers also complain S e X ¢ State Council of Defense is for- | 4.1, of a chortage of the frothy beverage | best. Sometimes we dress for dinner | ., qinc to its Jocal Senies kb | tional Defense to Bernard M. Baruch. in their barrels and unless some new | but it is very warm and it is not the Charman of the War Industries Board, of Douai, Cambrai, St. Quentin, La- | shipments arrive within the next few | €eneral rule. Between lunch and — > — has been received by the State Council ' Qave local heer drinkers will have to | dinner, coffes is served on deck, with | Brazilian town. We arrived Satur. | Of Defense. In this letter S“"‘"jq“‘-" Ferc and Laon. It ia said that Levs | Gaitivate a taste for Shuttle Meadow. | cakes. about 4 o'clock. Then in the | day at Pernambuco but only for a | Danlels accepts for the Counel of Na- i stion, and pri- | evening we dance, or have concerts. | short while, so no one went ashore. | tional Defense the task of carrying out ang Lille will shortly follow. [f the Owing to traffic anol railroads, it | I 100k part in one concert for the Hol- | Yesterday we landed at Bahia. We | this new project, and says: Allies should succeed fn fulfillinz these | OFtY, 00 S Ots on e e mew | 1and Seamen’s Fund and we raised | made A party, consisting of thres | ‘The Council of National Défense, > has been impossible to et 2 $350. The enclosed program will show | Brazilians and three America We | without reservation, pledges its entire expectations it awill necessitate a Ger- | supply beer 2 feie i dlivou that T isang in e als were rowed in a mile to shore, as the | organization—national, state and 16¢al mantretirementi tofthel Menas River | Lo i LoasmilchBas gt ariod aa. | & quartet. 1 was also lucky enough | ship docked that distance out in the | —to give to the War Industries Board t has exhibited no marked de j to be a winner at pin quoits, the prize | harbor The first place we saw was | Whole-hearted co-operatoin in carry= line as pictured on the map. This | cr , the consumption has far ex-j, .. =% 1d watch chain. They | the central market. It was most in- | Ing this plan into effect.” ceeded the supply made me a member of the entertain- | teresting and everything imaginable —— { ment committee. was for sale, from parrots and mon- ang@ Valenciennes and would bring the | xvryy, RATSE $40.000 FOR “There is a nice chap on board | k and birds, to shoes, clothing and GOING TO WASHINGTON. Allies almost to the German border. THE ITALIAN RED CROSS | from Stamford, Conn. His name is | fruits and vegetables. The people| Miss Katherine Kinery of Maple Bob McAdams, and he is going to | were very dirty, and few wore shoes. ¥ Hartford, Fept. 14.—A campaign t0 | Ruenos Aires manager there for | Women and men alike carry great, | S oot acted as hostess at a farewell | raise $40,000 for the Italian Red Cross | the South American Copper company. | heavy bundles on top of their heads, | PATty in honor of Miss Harriet Cos- to be used principally in the combat- | There are some fine Brazilian fel- | In the better part of the city ev grove and Miss Margaret Ramm of this tinz of tuberculosis in Italy, Will be ! jows also, one of them named Pesura, | thing looked most inviting. The stores | ¢ity. Both voung women have ree conducted in this state during the | whose father is S ry of Justice | were clean and modern, the streets | signed their positions at the North & last week in October, by the Ttalian | at Sao Paulo, 40 es from Santos. | wide and well paved. I enjoyed my |Judd factory to acept government po- Red Crass delegation for Connecticut. | He has asked me to visit him. | first Brazilian dinner immensely. Very | sitions in Washingtan, D. C. Guests The Campaign has heen approved by | Keeney Act On Boat. cheap, too. Frult salad, for instance, | Were present from Boston, New York, the Connecticut State Council of De- | “TWednesday night we were enter- | cost only 10 cents. Then we hired |and Stamford. During the evening fense. tained by a man with a monkey.!an automobile and toured the city. | vocal selections were given by Miss Under the direction of Dr. G. For- | Imagine my surprise when I saw the | Some of the residences would riva! [Katherine Crowley, accompanied by michella of Bridizeport. delegate for | same one that appeared not long ago | Fifth avenue manstons and most of i Miss Ada Parker. Connecticut of the Itallan Red Coss, | at P. S. McMahon's theater in New | them were surrounded by magnificent | | the campaign will be pressed through- | Britain. He and his trainer are going | gardens. I learned that there are | | out the ent .te. Delegations of , to Buenos Aires. about 240 Fords in town and that | the Ttalian Red ('ross are established | “Up to two days ago we got baseball | they ¢ost here around one thousand | in the larger cities of Connecticut, and | scores and war news via wireless | dollars aplece. Out in the countrv, | in three of the latter, Bridgeport, Wa- | from Waghington, 2,400 miles distant. | bananas and cocoanuts grow right | terbury and Stamford, there are suh- | Now we don't zet any news and It | alongside the road and little black committees, The campai will he | is rather monotonous at times, with | children Tun about with little or no waged by theee el tes and supb- | nothing to look at but the sky and clothing. We returned to the boat committesmen. all of whom iwill be | Water. Saw a sailing vessel today.|in the evening after an eventful and alded by the several war bureaus and | the first ship of any kind ~we have | interesting day. I purcha state delegation of the Ttalian Req | met. Oul ship is a Holland merchant- | orama view of the city wt e, (e i | ma 1d 1at country eutral, | mail to you. By the way 5 i lights dre on at night, partic- | forks and spoons we used —_— ularly a big electric sien with the . were made at Landers, There will be 2 shows Monday night | name of the ship and the words “Am- | Clark's. Can you beat that at the Lyceum. Doors Will open at cterdam-Rottardam”. Ships of bel- | “We expect to arrive at 8:30 p. m, First show starts at 7 ligerent countries travel with lights | Thursday. Tl mail these letters ond show at 9 p. Come early | extinguished at night. | that port. Friday morninz T'll r come late and you can € the big | Beautics of Brazil, Santes, future homs, That's 8how at the Tyeeum.—advt. i Well, T have had my first view of 2 about all this time,” New Britain beer drinkers are fac-| ing a crisis this week-end in the fact Military experts are predfcting that et Powers will lose the important bLases | into the city for two | would run through Bruges, Roulers |

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