New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ... and at big hotels and clubs, East and West c/{ fact: Sales reports from 8 leading cities—just as received at our main office last month: Army and Navy CrLus, Washington, D. C. : ““Fatima sells biggest—irrespective of price’ BELLEVUE-STRATFORD, Philadelphia: ““Fatima outsells all other cigarcttes, exeept two 25-cent brands® Concress HoTeL, Chicago: “‘Fatima is one of the leading sellers among the better brands' HoteL Astor, N. Y. City: ““We scll more Fatimas than any other cigarette’ HoteL GisoN, Cincinnatiz “‘Fatima leads all other brands in sales’* HoreL Sixton, Cincinnatis ¢‘More Fatimas are sold than any other cigarette™ HoTreL WitrLarp, Washington, D. C. “‘Fatima is biggest-selling cigarett MarsHALL FIELD's GENTLEMEN'S GRILL, Chicago: SOLDIERS’ CHRISTMAS PACKAGES If you have received an official label from an American lier overseas you are entitled to send him a Christmas ckage. 'lic soldier receives this label from his commanding cr and sends it home. I'he Red Cross has nothing to do with the issuance of -¢ labels abroad. Take the label to a Red Cross Christmas Package Station the Post Office, between 10 a. m. and 9 p. m. and you ill receive a carton to carry your gifts. This carton is 9x4x3 inches, and when filled must not ¢h more than three (3) pounds. You must return the filled carton to a Red Cross Package \tion before November 20th. “‘Fatima is as big if mot a bigger scller than Do not wrap or seal this carton or paste the A ¢ any of the other high-class bradds'® label on it. 4 } y Ormcers” CLu, West Points The Red Cross must seal and label the carton “‘More Fatimas smoked than any other cigarette" for you. ‘THE PONCHARTRAIN, Detroit: . ? ““Fatima is th d best-sclling brand"* In no other way can Christmas Gifts be sent to AE R Eeen o -sclling brand soldiers overseas Racouer CLus, St. Louis: £ 5 ; > 5 *‘Fatima is largest scller™ These directions apply only to soldiers and to marines THE SHOREHAM, Washington, D. C. tizhting with the army. ““With one exception, Fatima is best selles™ WARNING! Union CrLus, Cleveland: Bl i . “‘Fatima is one of the largest sellers® Do not follow directions as to mailing printed on the YALE CLuB, New York City: <oldier's label. There directions have been changed by an “‘Fatima continues to be one of the three best sellers™ order of the Post Office of October 5th, 1918, which reads: After the cartons have been filled by the per- sons who receive them, they shall be returned to F ! T‘-NA a Red Cross receiving station, where inspectors ap- A Sensible Cigarette pointed by the Red Cross will carefully examine cach parcel and supervise its wrapping and the affixing of the “Christmas Parcel Label” and the necessary postage stamps, the latter to be furnished by the sender of the parcel. ~When the parcels And Fatima gives full, honest value—in- stead of “‘showy™ looks. It is for every smoker who wants a cigarette that never ““talks back,’” even if a man should smoke more often than usual. have been packed and wrapped and otherwise ol a Mo dibmes Gn prepared for transmission, the Red Cross will affix to each parcel a certificate in the form of a seal showing that the parcel has been inspected and contains no prohibited or unmailable matter. Such certificates will be accepted by the Postal Service and Army authorities as evidence that the parcel conforms to the conditions prescribed and obviate the necessity of subsequent examinations. The parcels must be left at the Red Cross receiving station, which will deposit them in the mails for despatch. the Federal Fuel administration for Connecticut, the soft coal | situation in this state may confidently L e rated as easy but anxiety is felt as to hard coal. Tt was said that the excellent soft coal situation was due | partly to an increase of about 14 per Stanley Rule and Level Co. and L. F. & C. on Honor List Hartford, Nov. 6.—According to an annotiacement made today by the conservation divi What’s in a Name?’ The law compels us to put the name “olcomargarine’” on every pack- aze pf Benefit Brand “Sweet Nut” Margarine, but there's not a particle of “oleo” or animal fat in it. Deli- cious spread on biscuit or bread— when served, looks and tastes like the best dairy product—32c a lb. Sold only at the Direct Importing So.'s vellow front stores, 277 Main street. 565 Arch street, New Britain, where benefit Brand Teas, Coffees and Grocery Specialties are retailed at wholesale prices. cent. in production and partly to cconomies effected through the work of the administrative engineers of the conservation division, of which W. R. . Carson is the head. The conservation division has, up to November 2, analyzed questionnaires i from 945 of the state’s power aad large heating plants. These ques- tionnaires which were sent to practi- cally all steam producers of the state, which used last year a total of 1,629,- 454 net tons of coal, have, by fol- lowing the recommendations of the fuel administration, increased their efficiency to an extent that will effect an annual saving of about 244,000 ! tons. The plants from which ques- | tlonnaires have been rated represent less than two-thirds of the total for the state. Since Coanecticut’s quota of coal to be saved is 350,000 tons, the indicated total saving will be well above the quota. “It 1s apparent that this saving, accamplished by improvements, care and common sease, and without in any way curtailing production, repre- sent an ample margain between want and pleaty” sald the conservation division’s announcement. ‘“‘Canneecti- cut may rightfully claim a share In this splendid work, since the engineer | members af this division had no small part in initiating and formulating the national policy.” Others Adopt Inspection Plan. The inspection plan, it was said, is now in operation in twenty-six states. Connecticut was the first state to adopt it. A representative of the ¥ederal Fuel aministration. when at the offices of the Connecticut admin- istration recently, said that this state’s administrative engineers were well in the lead in work done and results ac- complished. Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is th:rjoyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Look For Our Store In Your Town. ministration leading to economy in|1.2 per cent; 3. National Folding!the division's announcement. ‘“Re-in-| Whether the hard coal situation will| of his normal supply of caal in the uUIcK RE[“ l: | saving” the conservation division's an- so many plants in such excellent con- | erican Brass Co. (Waterbury Brass|soon ta form any idea a8 to how ef-| not be inspected and personal instruc- should avoid trouble. 1 > b 13 id| ort, 93 s s w - . The sit-{ = But let poisons accumu- o date, 21 of ‘Connectionut’s Indus-| oo o Comms ot homes this winter would be. The sit- | over 90 per cent, on a basls of 10 per | gouth Manchester, 93 per cent.; 10, /a5 So with soft coal a few Sweet Nut | “The cheerful co-operation of a ; ’ | the use of coal has been most grati- | Box Co. New Haven. 95 per cent.; .| spection will be made and plants re.|improve correspondingly is a matter | cellar is the spur. Our bulletin No. 3 iv iv . divie plant) New Britain 94 per cent.: 5.|ments are introduced.” | prablem is to them much more dif-| have alreay been distributed. Tt the ! the liver active, the bowels |nouncement cantinued. “It is also & | Gonnectiont Mutuni Lifo Insurance| " Anthracite Sitmation Obscuce. | ficult. The individual cannot Do homekeoners will do as well as the . i a rec e a % v Y will be sweet and healthy, dition as to reccive a very high rat-| Br.) 93 per cent.; 7. Bridgeport Brass | fective their cfforts to save coal in| ceiat.; 8. Chase Rolling Mill, Water-|yation regarding hard coal was not Al ’ —D)emmoond pl ls ,":"i‘_ol:z‘rfifx‘; D:lhfl o; thef\lSOlh af coal| Co., Waterbury, 9 per cent.; 2. Hart- | many of these will soon be able to at- | changed by the care of manufactu tions cannot be given him. The mat- 3 | & the plan of the Fuel ad- | ford Electric Co. (Dutch Point) 97| tain a much higher perceatage,” said |ers and their study of their problems. | ter is up to him. Two-thirds or less A Kr:ep the stomach Well. fying and has made possible the large | Stanley Rule aad Level Co. (main ted as soon as substantial improve- | for homekeepers to ° decide. The | will help him, aad 125,000 of thses regular, and the breath Metter of much gratification to find|Co., Hartford, 93 1-2 per cent 6.Am-| Division officials said it was too|reached personally. His methods can-| manufacturer Tas done, Connecticut ing Jate in the digestive organs, I trial plants have received a rating of | hury, 93 per cent.; 9. Cheney Brothers, | actory, it was added. b the system becomes clogged, t for a perfect plant. These plants | Tanders, Irary & Clark, New Brit-| monihs ago," said an official. The soft | are: i 4 . A in, 93 peér cent; 11. Remington! coal situation ,however, has been| ases form in the stomach 1. Connecticut Light and Power |3 E s g Arms, U. M. C. Co., Bridgeport, 93| 2 - | discovered the formula for Olive b | while treating patients for chronic ¢o and affect the breath. | Der cent; 12. American Brass Co. = i stipation and torpid livers. (Coe Brass Br.) Torrington, 92 per | Correct these conditions with Beecham’s Pills. They promptly regulate the bodi- ly functions and are a quick remedy for sour stomach and Bad Breath Rargest Sale of Any Medicine in the Werld. Seld everywhere. In Boxes, 10c., 25¢. cent.; 18. Hartfard Rubber Works, Hartford, 92 per cent.; E. A. Mallery & Son, Danbury, 92 per cent.; 15.| New Haven Gas Light Co., New Ha-| ven, 92 per cent.: 16. Sheffield Sclen- | tific school (Winchester Hall) New | Haven, 92 per cent.; 179. Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co., Stamford, | 93 per cent.; 18 Underwood Type- writer Co., Hartford. 91 per cent. International Silver Co., Factory 91 per cent.;: 20. International Tex- tile, Inc., Bridgeport, 91 per cent.; Marlin Rockwell, New Haven, Haven, 91 per cent. “There are also a large number of plants whose ratings are between 80 and 90 per cent., and with the instali- ation of contemplated economies, ADKINS, 66 Church St. White Paper Napkins Cost less than laundry. Al- ways clean, Save linen, labor and fuel. For the more informal meals at home and for picnic, parties, summer cot- tages and camping. Hotels, restaurants, clubs and cantonments use them. 'Phone 1603 ) { { ( ) % Edwards’ Olive Tablets do n contain_calomel, but a healing, 500 vefietablg lmt;ve.d” “legmote” of o griping is these 'litfle sugar-coated, olive-colored tal ‘They cause the bowels and liver to acf normally. They never force them ta | unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth® now, and then—a bad breath — a dull, tired feeling—sick headache— torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and nnl{);r;lensant results from one or. two it~ tle Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. ‘Thousands take one or two just to keep right. Try them. N 25¢ per box. All druggists, Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician f 117 years ancdls' ca.lopmel's old-time e

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