New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 2

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We Ask Your Co-operation " these unusual times, Remember that we arve subject to unprecedented conditions in regard to labor and ma- terials. We are also living up to the Conservation Regulations of the Gov- ornment, which is the patriotic duty of all of us even though it mcans many limitations. We are doing our utmost to give your service and you can help us to help you by your co-operation. THE Dickinson Drug Go. 169-171 Main Strea! Aviation Coats for Boys Entire coat in- § cluding sleeves 3 lined with wool ! jersey knit { cloth. In “free | i and easy” belt- | F less style, $26. | i The 2 Luke Horsfall ¥ Co. 3 ASYLUM HARTFORD. ) ALE WRITER It's too bad F. Marion Crawford fsn't around to enjoy the experience of Miss Ola M. Weyth, the Libri Asociation’s librarian in the hospital at Camp Wadsworth. Miss Weyth stopped before of the patients and oftered him a book American one “Who wrote {t?"" the patient de- manded. “F. Marion Crawford,” was tho re- ply. “Not for me,” sald the soldier. “T never could stomach books written by women."” “But F. woman”, he was “The deuce dier. ““Then w is she?” He finally accepted a amplo book™, ltke the sample and called for everything “She wrote.” Marlon Crawford isn't a told e isn't,” said the sol- Common Sense It costs owver a dollar and a half to buy enough yarn to knit a pair of wool sox. It takes a good knitter two days to do the job. You <can buy a splendid pair of wool hose for a dollar and a half. At the present piece of wool yarn it’s better and cheaper to buy the hose than it is to knit them. Soldiers’ and Sailors’ hose 85¢ to $1.35 and $1.50. at ilson's rry R SR ORI T HALL. GREATER THHAN “THI i PRUSSIAN CUR™ is GRITEITHS “THE GREAT LOVE.” FOX'S Mon. Tues. Wed. NOX WAR BUILDING ORDERS REVISED Embrace Pm ects No Requiring Licenses From Industries Board Hartford, Nov. S.—Revised tions concerning non war tion have been issued by War Industries Board, be sent to all ¥ jobbers, di direc- construc- the Federal and they will nufacturers butors, de building ma- shortly onsumers in Connecticut by Samuel on, state director of non war construction. The new directions em- brace changes regs projects not requirin the War Industries mstruction nses from board through the state non war construction direc tor. Under previous reg ons, no - cense was required for repairs of or extensions to ing buildin in- volving in ti regate a cost ot exceeding 0. According to the new directions, no licenses are re quired for the construction of new buildings or structures or extensions thereto (1) in cities, towns and vil- lages Involving In the aseregate cost of not exc en ap- proved in writing stato non war construction director or the prop er local representative; or (2) on farms involvi in the aggregate a cost not exceeding $1,000; : repairs to or alterations of buildings or structures located involving in the ags cost not exceeding $9,5 Other new features of the revised directions are the following Delivery of materials other ifron and steel structural materials for construction projects approved by the non war constpuction section —~(a) The issuance of a construction license by the non war construction section of the War Industries board will_constitute warrant t{o manufac- turers and dealers who have take the pledges of co-operation (other than manufacturers and dealers of iron and steel structural materials), to sell and deliver building materials required in the construction of the licensed building proj Such man- ufacturers and dealers may likewise sell and deliver building materials quired in the construction projects as do not require manence. (b) In seenring materials on which priority in delivery may be required (except iron ard steel structural ma- terfals) the issuance of a license hy the non war construction section, or the inclusion of the building project within one of the excepted cla wh than re- of such per- will, by virtue of this rule, which is joined in and authorized by the pri- orities commissioner of the War In- dust board, entitle the orders therefor to an antomatie C priority | eclassification in curing material selt that the do not exceed in cost $ remaing unchar templating a within 'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918, ol the the onc exceptions noted mate however, Is A jobher 5 G S 1o e industric do not in the 500, then the deliv- for nece such re » exceed in cost §2 tabricator m pair ro y make to the director hyin duty rests thor + without stecl supply for a permit to , however, the v fabricator Applying iy to inves repairs in for securing licenses ed. Should one con- mstruction project un- The procedure der ¢ jurisdiction of the non war construction sectlon conceive his proposed project to be in the public interest or of such essentiality that under existing conditions it should not he defe 1, then he wiil make : full statement of the facts In writin under oath, and present same to the local representative of the State Council of Defense, applying to such ing project approved by the non w construction section of prioriti division of the war Industries board under license number ina (2) That the materials, equip ment, or supplies covered by (his or der are intended for use, and will b used, for the purpose of completi sald project and for no other pt Delivery of iron and steel sty al materials for construction projects wpproved by the non war construc- tion section.— (a) Steel manufactur- ers will not make shipments if iron and steel structural mate for construction projects under the isdiction of the nor war construction ction unless priority certificates from the prioritics committee of th rpose War Industries board are received by them covering tho materials desired The applicant In applying for priority certificate must specify the license number reived from the non war cons ton section, or if no license is required on the proje must state in detail the nature of the project bringing it within one of tho exceptions noted in section i hereof and fabricators of structural ma and steel mate projects under (b) Jobbers iron and steel will not ship iron for construction the jurisdiction of the non war constru tion section unless a permit is Issued | by the director of steel supply au thorlzing such dellvery. The applica- tlon for o permit to deltver must be | made by the johber or fabricator and must specify the license number granted by the non war construction section covering tho construction | project for which the materials are desired, or if no license is jur- | from manufactn or producers and will be o warrant for delivery by | jobbers and dealers under the terms of the plec s which have bheen ex- acted from j s and dealers. To sccure t automatic ¢ classi- | fication each order must he accom- | panied by an afdavit in the follow ing form Unless rerated hy express order in writin Ly the ¥ rities (nn»luvH\"v"‘ of the War Indus hoard, this or- | der is by authori vid prioritics | committee rated as cl ¢ under | | and by virtue of Cireular No. 21 (re- | vised), issued hy the priorities divi- | sion of the War Industries board, and all amendments thereto. For the purpose of securing the | said rating 1 do solemnly swear | (1) That T am constructing o build- | representative proposed local representative struction provin for his approval of the construction. Should such approve the con- project he will promptly transmit the application, ting clearly and fully his reason for ap- e, to the irman of meil of D e for his deration. It approved by the lat- . he will transmit it to D. R. Mec- anan. chief of the non war con- struction section of the vision of the War Indu Washington, for conside be further investigation and final de- cision hould the appli n be fi- nally d by the prioritics divi- on the project must statc theé nature of the project bringing brings cheer and comfort ‘o many a coffee drink- er who wants his coffee but doesnt drink it because he knows that coffee hurts him. “TheresaReason” for PostTumMm BENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Flire, Day and Night. upplics and Repalring. 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