New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. ARE LOSING MONEY | s iinznsl | wlyrash! — § Bage-Allen & Tao. in finds that it costs more for it to WE CASH CHRISTMAS CHECKS jlive. The individual found sometime & Connecticut Co. in No WoISe e, " iniiviatar “obtained” mors s N ; | HARTFORD. [\\z\g«< from his employer because he i3 Th had t i ore for ev vthing he ConditionSThan SO hers B e e e ks \! and ev- : 4 2 v ST [ ’ ‘ | R erything that he needed to do busi- A 2k - 3 olcc urS 0r mas l tS | ness with. he Connecticut company 3 X i R I Uggfu Gifis The following statement has been j within the last ht months Incres 3 7 ziven out by the Connecticut com-|ed the w of its emploves to such $ ;i 5% : yan extent tha $1,250.000 has been ) & - For the convenience of our customers we are going to arranpge » | addea to its annual payrall. Tt finds R . R 2 our fur stock on three different tables. On table No. 1, will. be s Christmas our “rom communications and artic that it now has to pay $17,000 for f G 3 & e Furs for $19.50, table No. Furs for $25, and table No. 3 Furs st the things you j press it appears that troliey cars that cost only 6,000 a few - & - s for $35. This will make selection e and also more efficient. vears ago. itvery busines man ~ ) knows that the cost of eversthing is Table No. 1—$19.50. S arrassi financial condition of thel ot " DRESSESBone Wand Oyl e e i aonibaty 15 Ipactiliayto | eisetlyin fexcessiotawhatiitivas ionly Raccoon scarfs, blended squirrel muffs, muskrat muffs, blended vl Gl L M e e il GG vyl 0Rd SLERe O 1‘1" "“‘“”]””‘"(“‘fl”"‘ s muskrat muffs, muskrat set, civet cat muff, raccoon muff and cck plain and fancy trimmed ¢ d 2 come is insufficient and that there is o i ;h)_ $2.00 to | feels that the j ic should realize ) o6 ect of its being sufficient, un- ohialily fqulccelm St G | that practically all street railway¥s in gor present fare arrangements, ¢ Table No. 2—8$25.00. i the United States are in the same or | aamnany iz forced 1o /seek means i’ y persons helieve the present em- FORCE NI O SNENE a0 Raccoon scarfs, taupe wolf scarfs, Lucille wolf scarfs, nutria oE it cusSSE00 1o f2 and state imposed bhurdens have In Hands of Receiver, fox scarf, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) muff, skunk scarf. brought ahout this result rather thaw ' In thi state, the Danbury & A skin that is rough, reddened, Resinol Ointment contains medic- i bad finuncing or mismanagement, | Bethel Strect rail ndl e blotched or disfigured by eczema, sore inal agents that act directly upon the Table No. 3--$35.00. ) ] Other.Companies Losing. ford & Springfield Street railway sys- | spots, or other eruptions, needs at- skin, heal its hurts and help it to keep Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) muff, taupe Wolf ecarf, mole !{ems are in the hands of rec tention. healthy and attractive, mole muifs, red fox muff, skunk scarfs, kolisky muff, raccoon The Shore Line company has Let Resinol Ointment help you to Resinol Soap aids and quickens the Cleamd, SREne Gl (ECL St T, earaed its operating cxpenses. get rid of these annoying, unsightly action of Resinol Qintment. Our showing of beautiful Coats is most complete In N chusetts, the well-finan sctions o sikin, 1 e O e B e || PSImmU G ALl deaiors Natural muskrat Coats in great variety, smart snappy models, colors $£.50 ca. cent has not produced as much ate control and is charging an| either plain or trimmed, priced § 0, $98.50 and $125. | revenue as had been produced undet gient o g | ” HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 wonderful | five-cent fare: 'rm.\lw not a fact. ”7;',:..(],:‘,.!&{',;“ Statolatreethaie oy Raccoon Coats, dark selected skins, guaranteed lining, 45 displey of all the latest novelties, 5¢ | The increase in cost in 1917 Was gystem, which operates lines north = - inches long, large shawl collar, for $1 to $1.00 ca. $810.000 greater than the in se in and south of Boston, is in the hands decrease of $12,733,036. These street | its valuation for the preceding year atural squirrel Coats, 32 inches long, beautifully lined, for revenue, The payroll of the '“onnec- of a receiver. Its fares arc based on railways comprise 63 per cent. of the | and cities may contribute $0.50 for $205. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS for | ticut company for 1918 is $740.000 mileage and zones and \within the entire clectric railway mileage of the | cach $1,000 valuation for the preced- . s . men and women, all letters in latest | more than it was in 1917. It will he last few days it was refused a ten cent country. Their net increase for tho |ing year. Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, 30, 3 5 inches ns, 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢ ca. seen that the increase in wages alone | fare. The receiver has discontinued six months ending June 30, 1917 was | These facts are stated that the pub- long. Selected skins, plain or trimmed with nutria, ver, squirrel, | is more than the $506,000 decrease.|the operation of 30 miles of track $15,546,397, whereas their net incomo [ lic may be informed regarding the skunland kolinsky, priced $195 fo $550. APRONS, we have always been| When one considers that in addition |and has petitioned the caurts for pe for the same six months in 1918 was | predicament that street railways wn to carry the best assortment | to this waze incr - the company has | mission to andon 260 more miles in 733,000 throughout the country find them- \prons in the city. A glance will | had to meet tremendous increas territory north and south of Boston The Stredt Railway from | sclves in. The Connecticut company ynvince you ! et cotiot Al Shiilicsandlnaihanl| pecans: they failed to produce Ware to Gilbertville in Mas- | has spent millions to develop the com- its burdens of paving costs, bridge | enough to pay their operating ex- sachusetts, and through certain | munities in which its cars are operat- DRISSING SACQU KIMONOS i nd assortr rolors and to $1.25. There seems to be an impression, | because the company’s earnmgs for BIACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS | the first ten months of 1918 showed a | co. nd loops to match, all desirable | net decvease of $306,000 that the six- 1, TO MISSIONARIES, | mission stations. The Mission has { ; { nearly 150 missionaries and the new penses. towns in central Massachu- | ing. It has paid the state millions in A farewell was given at the Em- | v r S i = 2 Foiine i & ] ones do not know where they will be setts, has been abandoned, the rails Tt has paid, In the last few |, huel Gospel Mission church Sun- | gent. They n be assigned to Bel- torn up and the equipment sold for | vears. millions for paving, for bridge cent fare actually has | operating in Jersey City, Nowark, Ho- | m i e e L : : ; 2 ; Ths e fros Sl ueHanandi s SR ay 1o Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Farns- | gian Congo. e r produced more revenue than was pro- [ boken and other Néw Jersey cities, is Junk. The line from Iee to Hunt- | construction and for improvements :1; worth who sail this week for Africa | the work of the mission as many of | duced under the five-cent fare. The |charging a seven cent fare with an iNSton, about 21 miles of track run- | designed to increass the prosper to take up their work for the African | the missionaries went with the young fact is that the increased cost of main. | additional charge of ome cent for NINE through a sparsely settled terri- | the communities in which it operates | to take up thelr work for the Afvican | the mismonsries welk w ik 8 YOUns S S SEtRe e SRl e - o ¢ as been discontinued, anc s their prosperity in normal time AnC e aPn.On: 2 2 : ar a d operating the property has '; “\"H" this with the """"“(‘” of = ',,):‘m ‘,'”?' ‘“(’,","('rm"f;\d'h:"] fhe s ,,.,.\”,,n Nkl (el Mobasa in British East Afr and | Rev. Mr. Farnsworth was pastor of. (S 15 o the public service commission of New > 1eshoro to Cheshir utes tc C g ) i E : cee S iRt 3 r . I been so much gr than the in- LR ‘ CEOT TEE C beon abandotod. and in New Your'| ty. It 16 not asking anyihing todey | @il go to Kijsbe the base of the | the Baptist church at Strafford, NN erease in revenue t s do not|Je iction, repairs and innumerabla ems to meet, it will be seen| The large Public Service company, POV el R . state several rurs es have been | more than a square deal, and it is e I et s In Providen R. L, it now costs Stat veral rural lines h been 1 > o e, G e cor ¥ confident that the majority £ the cent fare during the last year the loss | th® public fifteen cents to ride be- dicontinued Stk e R h would have been much greater than |tVeéen Points where the charge for- Contribute to Public Service. DeoPlemiofy connact out) Wil o Stalr e 2 ke & 8 merly was five cents. The city has L a minded and just in their conclusions re of securing one of those Nurse: i e e o e . | been re-zoned and the distance one| The Massachusetts Legislature t | when they have had an opportunity To be su e S g Ty Another whase of the situation is Siahin Sinels ok vear enacted a law authorizing cities | to understand the condition of this ineNunuanatfoon i HonsRuiolicormanyl el NS S e e | el S S| e e ei o e S o Groom Norway Spruce Christmas trees, please make had eet during 1918 3 Dlic " ad to meet during 1918. The public | ,one §n which flve cents is charged,| street railways in order -that service | tion. probably never considers that the in- | . i \ in-!an outer zone of 1 1-1 miles in which | might be continued. Within the last = your selections early as possible at store formerly oc- fluenza outbreak in October and No- | another mickel is ¢ and five | few weeks three towns, Great Bar- Lo LyEvior & vember reduced the income of the | s charged for each 11-2 miles | rington, Sheffield and Eggremont have g S : ¢ . COMIpDEDVE byt it 3200 000 Eu e | i Heon -t Ve onelaantiia chareadl foL | woteal ol ey 600k (o B LT Rev Drawinansiof Watetbursm il cupied by H. Alex. thermore, the inability of the com- |transfers Street Railway the rvice, on | conduct a memorial service at Trinity pany to operate }\l]]vllshlrs because of The returns of 388 street railways | lines which have not produced suffi- | Methodist church, Thursday evening fhe fact that it could not zet platform | in the United States show a net de- | cient revenue to meet their expenses | . o ., r Mrs, € i ER NURSER[ES Ph 192 4 labor. and the loss of income due to | crease of 8216 per cent. in their | might he continued lest the towns be | ¢ 5 ¢¢lock, for Mrs. Cook, wife of GARDN one = Rev. Warren I. Cook, pastor of the Strength for the Over- wiought, Nervous Woman the fact that our young men have heen | earnings during the six months end- | isolated from each other. In Massa- away at camp and in France and that | ing June 30, 1918, as compared to | chusetts, under that law, a town may | church. Rev, Mr. Lackock will assist ihere has not been the usual volume the same months in 1917, or a net | contribute $1.00 for every $1,000 of Dr, Winans. Remember | —) RIEED CROSS ™ | Remember e | Christmas Roll Call | ™ (1)Halifax Explosion. (6) Perth Amboy Ex- % quake. (7) Galveston Flood. (3) Titanic Disaster. D b h (8) Eastland Wreck. (4) Dayton Flood. t t ) e, | /ECEIMNDEY 0 4JXQ o e rlange als! y n e recen erripie Fire. Don’t Fail to Enroll and Do So As (10) Influenza Epidemic And you Will Remember Soon As Possible. If the Canvasser on * | And you will Remember Your Street Does Not Call at Your Home Call at the Committee Headquarters 297 1-2 Main Street and Sign the Roll Membership Fee | THE RED CROSS ONE DOLLAR CROSS g (2) San Francisco Earth- Ail This Week plosion. . ‘ |

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