New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 12

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WASH § HAVE BEEN $3.98 $1.98 Sizes 2 1-2 to 10. WASH SUITS ‘HAVE BEEN $3.98 $2.50 1-2 to 10. Sizes WASH SUITS HAVE BEEN $6.98 TO $7.98 $5.00 All Sizes Sales in Progress Shoe Clearances. Sale of Women’s Blouses. Sale of Nurses' and Maids' Uniforms. Sale of Men's Sale of Women's Coats. Furnishings. PACKING INDUSTRY ASKS SQUARE DEAL Business Being Used As Political Foothall, Morris & Co. Head Says Washington, Jan. 27 ris, of Chicago, & Co., told the merce committee today that ment of pending legislation for gov- ernment regulation of the meat pack- ing business would put that industry in the situation where the railroads are now. This, he said, not meant a great inc in the Hving but might of the industry Al Collusion Denied Denying categorically charges the Federal Trade Commission that there was collusion among the five big packing concerns either in buving or selling, Mr. Morris said the commis- sion had not produced evidence to substantiate its allegations because there was no evidence. He said the packing industry had been “a political football” for m vears; that the packers came before the public now for a hearing “with clean hands” and dll that they asked “a square deal”. He added that possibly ‘ithe unjyst suspicion” against them Was due to their failure in the past 'to take public into their confidence, Brought War Mr. Morris said he statement deliberately successful war would not been packers.” This, he said industries that s the goods in the never faltered and it and it never askod cent of assistance from ment. Be it said to the it of the packers tf smaller percentage of the war period than the istration authorized and the case of Morris & Co. its wer more of W proved charges Edward Mo president of Mor house interstate com- enac cost of cause ultimate ruin of was to Close. would make the challenge that “‘the over if and contradiction not be now the it “hicago one of and the delivered It wavered, ed overn rnal cred- le a big d up stress of storm nor rec the ete one they ma profit food admin- approved. In the prof- reely than haif the food administration ap- This alone gives the lic to of profiteering and should forever silence the charge of monop- oly and illegal combi Blames Livestock Assoclatio Mr. Morris read to the comm prepared statement covering 134 pages. In its cou he sharply as cailed the trade comm for report on the packing the market commniittee Tivestock association v commission’s tiga ed that co prices ior on industry; of the N behind and said tional tién de- rittee livesteck, which nec- inves the only | 1-2 to 9. $2.98 Sizes 2 1-2 to 10. A special purchase—and should get. insertions. Just the right window cottages, bedrooms and dens; tifully. See window display. draperies for summer of the U No two alike WASH SUITS HAVE BEEN $5.00 TO $5.98 $3.98 All Sizes Scrim and Marquisette Curtains $2.50 Grade, Sale Price $1.79 SEVENTH FLOOR what They're white and beige, lace edged Curtains with lace these and a welcome homes and shore quality that launders beau- Floor Bargain Table. Dresses in gingham, ing over from the Dix Sale; $2.98 DRESSES NOW $4.00 DRESSES NOW $6.00 AND $7.00 DRE BUNGALOW APRON § had | | the during | ittee a | its the | sought | i grade, essarily would mean higher prices to the consumer. Urges Another Investigation. Declaring that he had been formed that the market committee received $150,000 annually from the association, Mr. Morris suggested that it might be well for congress or the trade commission to inv the uses to which that money was put Mr. Morris said that if trade commission had found that the pack- had raised “such a sum or one- {wentieth of it for the purpose of raising the price of the articles, they sell” they would have been denounced z He added that he had criticism of the market fund, but said this possi- bly was due to the fact that “the pub- lic 1s not aware of it Yearly Profit Only 7.21 Taking up the federal trade com- mission’s charges in detail, Mr. Mor- s said that the proof that there was no combination amonx the packers to control prices of livestoc K en by the fact that prices had more than doubled in four He quoted from independent testimony before congressional to show that these firms pressed by the large clared that the profits of in the fiscal year ending November 1918, on the total capital invested, in- cluding borrowed money, was only 7.24 per cent. CITY ITEMS. Long’s shoe W the 15 profiteers. heard no committee Prer Cent. was veu packers’ committee were not op- packers, and de- his compan Smart styles at sale.— Aavt Miss Anna Milliaery compar weeks' busin of has the I returned trip to stern from New two York Bagdasar in « 153 Che Camp Real Bstate Joseph Warton has th family Yy street sold his house in- brick through company to Joseph p. m last Children's chance at of bureau of will hold « evening. The directors the civic chamber of commerce Wednesday Ridg month meeting br. T. past w Johnson, who for has been iJl in Phila- in at his office.—Advt 1 rehearsal of the cast the T. A, B 30 o'clock.- the delphia There w horus 11 be and of day e Advt. for who has vening at 7 Joha V. Abel, salesman ders, Frary & Clark, residing in Brooklyn, N. Y., will to this city to live. Mr. Abel the Kenilworth club been turn a member Meet me at Long of 's shoe sale CONSUL Jan. 27 ican consul gener loniki recovering pneumonia. A rtment 8 AMERICAN Washington Murphy, Ame So. is at an attack of the state dep provi W BET Dominick from Yort to he im $2.50 Percale Housedresses, Clearance Price $1.49 FOURTH FLOOR Too many styles to describe are included in this clearance lot; | plaid and stripe Billle Burkes are among them; sizes 36 to 46. percale and chambray; sizes 34 to & SES N in- | cars during theater 'MARION’S GARAGE the | | Tel. 1939 how Tues- | Lan- | —Advt. Main just a few remain- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICES FOR THE A Crusader’'s meeting and will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church. Perci- val R. Bakeman of the Hartford The- ological seminary will be the speaker. ! His topic is, “An Iatroduction to the Study of China.”” This will prove in- teresting and every Crusader or| “would be" Crusader rged be | present. The iety will | serve supper in the ¢ el Wednes- | day evening in order to be read from midweelk prayer held at 7:45 | p. m. Thursday. Leader, S. B little. Rev. W. V. v of Waterford will occupy the pulpit next Sunday. All church notices must be in the hand the church clerk by Satur- day evening in order to me read from the pulpit on Sunday morning. A\ social | | is to Ladies’ Aid s service s of FOR SALI. One of the pleasant le homes in the east side; 11 with all improvements and two extra lots and barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall PARK GARAGE 193 MAIN STRE Avoid the rush, have your paired now. Storage We v T ars re- | 387-3 few Phone accommodate hours, also a 961 North Stanley Street. Auto repairing of all kinds by expert. Storage Batel Ylashington 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 to 1:30 “SPECIAL TODAY LOBSTER SALAD MAYONAISE 75[} FR. FRIED POTATOES Served in Japancse Tea Room WANTED—Good MONDAY, ' Classified Columns are r agents—the penny ads Weach hundreds in the city ‘every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ward Britain General Hospital. maid, i New 6d GOVERNMINT | WANT CL; tions, Coanecticut dreds women $1,000-$1,200. I essary. Women ment tions ticuls I C civil service examiner), Buildi Washington JRK EXAMINA- March 1. Hun- clerks needed. cperience unne desiring write for Leonard vern- fr p: (/forn Kenais T pos D laundress, re Addry Conn “Compotent chambermaid ss Drawer and wait- B. Plainville, 1-23-6d | g WANTED-—A NOTICE: lady in a real office who has fire insuranc bookkeeping. Herald estate ome type- Apply and insuranc knowledge of writing and Box 32XX, NOTICE. Electric dollar per vacuum day. cleaners Telephone | 3-eod tf. | rent 207 TOR TWO JANUARY 27, 1916, CASHIN AD7ANCE. MINTMUM CHARGE ™ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at fie Herald. Your money wil’ surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. IFor Gientleman sidential from SSTRABLE all tion ROOM convenicnces Thi Herald 1-2 NT- center Aax minutes Second floor tenement, Apply to The Realty five oo with barn o. =2 Home Banking and ) RIINT: Convent ent repairing: clectric lights, heat, e Price reas Gar space. Francis ) RENT: Wallace St. LARGI heated two Pleasa nd for South well-furnished steam rooms suitahle one gentlemen ‘~ Hizh RNISHIED 1ROON Modern conveniences, or cct RO 505 Arch e St YOM—Corne ‘Vlm I)clwcry Gars | Accessories and General Re- . | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Doo- | = caretaker’'s coftage at odd times that | RENT FREE of for slight services will not interfere with employment Adults or small family preferred. Address “Country,” Herald Office, stating size of family and pr employment 112D ROOMIS Arch street LOST n of me tween Russell Bros.’ Spring and Wi to Herald, Reward. ey, Sat and streets. urday, corner ¢ Rett 27-1dx 1ten n LOST—Friday evening in vicinity Lincoln street and Shuttle Meadow Ave., dark brown fox fur. Return to 655 street. Rew of Lincoln 1 Bdx | LOST melon muff returned Hudson seal Monday Herald Reward FOUND. Ajax and Brunswick Tires, | pairing. CIW Séivice Station The home of delivery cars | and trucks. FOUND. PO FOUND-—— Six months’ have same by paying for ad. New Britain Ave., old dog er can dog and Maher, describing William Plainville. 1 2dx “Saturday, one shoes, Owner can Herald Office 5 three sers On Main packages and same by strect, trou- rubbers, calling at have bull dc Owner can same by proving property and paying for advertisement Arch street 1 3rindle have ML WANT ¥ - DENISON GARAGE 480 MAIN STREET WIANTED Hod carriers, 4 brick masons, an hour Judd lllison Const W. A. Rutherford. 5¢ North & job. Co Storage, Supplies and Repairing. WIANTED—Boy to learn New Britain Sign 1l St. 1 ing. Apply 11 Commerc o/ -Gdx . WANTED! 500 COUPT at the Turner Hall, S to enjoy themselves | United Foresters' 1 Arch Street. ar, Admission, ALESMAN WANTED-—To solicit or- ders for lubricating oils, ses and Ad nd, -1dx ilary or commission ess The Harvey Oil Co., Cleve Ohio. 15 members. cents. Come on, you F. of A WANTED: Exp man at Co. rienced once ruling Apply ma N. B 1-25-3d ch Re e ord Used Cars For Sale| One—1917 mountable Brown Panel Body shock Speedometer, in Pirst Ford, de- rims absorhers, and every- thing is Class $400.00. One—Overland, a Shape— | Body. good tires—s175.00. | Pancl zood running order, One—Baby Grand Chevrolet, mercial Body—s$300.00. WE HAVE OTHER BARGAINS IN USED CARS CITY SERVICE STATION —Corner: | AVE. & STANLEY ST. | Bri s of Delivery Cars & T VIM DELIVERY (mu.? HARTFORD New The Home Conn. ks, | TRY Tel. 1446 VERMONT TURKEYS NATIVE FOWL DOHERTY MARKET | I WANT WANTED: OUNG ble for clerks. ticulars reg Wit ST G service e Building, MEN, 16 and over verament are eligi- railway mail moath. For free par- rding examinations, sonard (former civil miner), 793 Kenois Washington. $9 1-25-6dx TD—Stror after Ru active boy to work school and Saturdays. 301 Main 1 in store Apply at Bros., Cook. Apply 1-21-6dx Good Broad St., City. stry Sy IBERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE MAIN STR (Mayor Quigley’s Office) AT ORDERS —COAL TAKEN K AND R WOOD— L. O. Zettenfian CONCRETE CAVATING Sewer and V CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING ter Connectic Residence— ? Vanca Street, n, Conn. Telephone 261 FFRESH SPARERIBS FRFSIT PORKR TENDERLOINSy Ciearm Sale of High Grade Used Cars 1918 Super slightly Six FHudson Touring | used. 1918 Paige Six than 5,000 miles 1918 IFord Roadster, a dandy 1918 Crow lkar, like new. 1916 Apperson k Rabbit ster. 1917 Buick Little Six roadster, 1917 Ford roadster with starter s, 1916 1917 top 1917 Abo it You Touring, run less buy. road- and Buick Little to Dodge Bros Six touring ing with win- Dodge Bros mus room fo taken in trade. COHEN MOTOR CG 86 ARCH STRE! sold at once to make lew Oldsmobiles car ASHES REMUVED Tel. 316 Carmody TO RENT—Light housckeep- ing rooms, §1.00. Airy, single 422 Main St. CHESTNUT STREET Around the Cor from Main WELDING, AUTO RE- PAIRING A SPECIAL ORAGE 3-6dx | 646 | Tdx | | W i { | | Own- | MUSICI > an hour; | sign-paint- | =~ | | | I | TOR SALE, FOR SALFE FOR SALI-—100 lets, white Leg Berhin, old horn 200 pu 10-t FOR che SALIE p. St Vim Used vadard Bim ruck. Ver \m mad ind Seymour te painte seven-g thoroughly hape, a T and Auto Co., c St 1 touring car cheaj tandard Elm s shape. Auto Co., St and corner moun 665-4, corner Tir and Sey- oak wood; cord. T Hic hs AT lengt Berlin k and per kory L rms, YA LY farm-raised, wed; ideal chum Maplewood Far Tele Al PUPPY robust fe champion oy or girl. shire, Cfonq. ldx phone. SALE 1. | FOR 13 implements tain ne; , Box 24, 14-te AT Cut delivered wo farms, and 56 | acres; stock, tools and | 4 miles from New E trolley. Sacrificc ); | _Beckley, Coan D WOOD lengths to dress St FOIR suit an te | \lexander I truck, Arch Corbin 90 FOR SALE Repair Station, Sl 1 = rea 4-6d FOR SALE corner Oalk all sizes North Pigs, and WANTED. Teleno | 6 FOR SALE OR : harse. Would cthing 28D, EXCHANGE like slow f r | x Young ange for m horse. 21-6dx Box Herald illy equipped Conn. Inve moving open it. T, picture Bristol house in P, WANTED five to Lousc apartment er improvements:; located n Stanley Works. Address Herald 1 seven ot with all moc il room W., General Delivery, Bristol, Con yE o I For Gray lights, SALE and 1917 Davis ele able Ford roadste starter and with extra moun im WANTED- condition, price a Pool, Pool wit d herald. table equi ticulars. in first «nt. cla 1-25 State Address | tire and potlight: paint and Porter, shock absorber and ally pe §400 rim, mechani tires good 5 Harrison St WANTED—Board cinity of High Sarah Attaley bury, Conn and room school. Wheeler, in v 1= WANTE hand —To buy typewriter. or Box rent, 21T, secon Herald 1-25-6d d i i Automobile Service Statlon. Repairing and accessories, 12 years desires position chances of playing in band are good ferred. Box X, Herald. 1 3dx wher orchestra or Clerical work pre- practical experience with BUICK MOTOR CO. Experts on Jgnition arnd starting systems. 6 Rear 165 Arch St, WANTED-—T fire proof To safe. buy a Fox second 18. han Heralc 1-27-3d d " John Pinches & Sons x WANTED—Young men and women to fit themselves for tions. Call, Connecticut Main street. good office posi or write for Business College, 12-21-t catalog. 163 CABINET MAKING STORE FIX« . | TURES AND GENERAL JOBBING Next to N. B. Ice Corporation, Corbin Place. Phone 11 or 1436. - ANTED-—Five itors’ Dills; qu time; charge; open every Thoma S¥enc hundred (500) cred will collect them ir small commission Rile; Wa o’clock. Collection evening, 6 to 9 | LL.B., shington 1-24-5dx 'J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinds of n n Junk and Second- Hand Furniture. Will pay 2%c for | rags. Telephone 1161- STUDEBAKER M. IRVING JESTER 18 Main St. MANRESS AUTD (0, OVERLAND AGENOY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 ,39 Arch gt FOR 3 Story Brick Block Can Be Sold For Less 3 Families and 1 Store. han Building Would Cost. ‘DeWitt A. Riley Insurance and Real Estate —READY FOR BUSINE With H. Dayton Humphrey ROOM 208, NATIONAL BK. BLD(:. The Servico Agency I Wili Buy all kinds of Junk and second hand furniture. I. Zeldes, 19 Wlllow St. Tel 557 14 SALE 415 Stanley Street. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE House on Walnut stree 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 208. t for sale—Lot 220 feet deep Jan you beat it for central location. . We will swear in auto operators free. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln street 308 Bank Bufieing. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. Go to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. For FIRE INSURANCE Twenty Yea rs Experience 242 Main Street

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