New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 3

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NEVW BRITAIN DAILY HERA GOVERNMER W = - e % [ There is & possibility of several of the * P L l | chamber members attending as dele oston Qre | gates from New Britain. The Boston congress is the second of u series of | ; 4 conventions called b, ex-Pres. Taft, ‘ i | ! | ed for determining the chacieter and securing the adoption of the League _ DOWN AND | Oicials Go-operating With Gham- | o 25 vt s asienes vt , England Maintains Trouble gether with ex-Pres. Taft will be the ¢ : FEATHER | ber of Commerce Workers | o Purely Industrial Controverss /s | 85 » ‘ 5 Pastmaster W. K. Delaney has been WAR REVENUE BHLL London. Ieb. 6.- The governm very willing to co-operate with the| today was s=till maintaining its atl business interest i1 giving TU [‘[‘NGRES“ tude that it could not interfere in th service The chamber of commerc l h S & 3 realizing the need for aa extra collec strikes now in progress for the rea tion service on the Main strect soc son that they were solely industrialify tion receatly made a request jor 6 e controversics, but the great inconvens p. m. collection and the ordcr g (Continued from First Page) ience which the London public is sufs Leen put into effect. Those who e fering has prompted government dinarily feel that to insure a letter's| o000 lers theaters, concert | measures of relief until @ settlement prompt disposal as soon after 6 p.m.j IS -t bowling alleys, billiard | is veach These were initiated by obliged "\’ = 3 the starting of a military motor as possible have been . R S R e I this mail to the postofiice build- ;“”\‘f ’I'"" : ”l;,'fl,\,,.,,,. ing. With the new order any masl| taIoabs an e Guaranteed clean and odorless, | placed in (he boxes on Maln strect| b .m[ (esfonicizns . I Je callected under the following § manufacturers were & come in all sizes covered with plain | Will be callected under the followin it e bonts wower amd new Iy schedule. Uity Drug store, achts, pleasuy " Whieh are still maintaining service, and fancy ticking from $1.15 up. | 5:15: Arcade and R. RR. depot box, [ motor boats taxes also were approved, | ©0 & 0 o ands started to = AT WO | Church street, down Main to Frank-| with taxes based on net tonnage and ;| o alk to their places of cimaployment. ALSO BULK SATHERS AND | i, squar retrace o chamber of | at double present rates S i In this situation the war office mo- ing provided by it service in London's streets, The fourth day of the tube strike und many thousands of persons standing in line waiting for the buses, and cigurette ) retained DOWN for pillows and beds. Clean | commerce, Y. M. C. A, Boxes to New Stamp taxes as Now : bilized more than 1,000 motor lorries in our! Britain Trust, Chatfield’s, Asia hes-| law were kept in the bill, including g B8 JOEL E 0T B0 e to made B taurant, National Bank building, City | one cent’for each 25 cents or fraction | g ooy S0 H L and take the our sho: hail and Crowell’s at 5:45 10 6 p. m.| on parcels sent by parcel post. place of the suspended tube service. x b SILK FLOSS COUCH PILLOWS, | This service will be of great advan-| . uimopiops MADE MANY These lorries were manned by mili- about (e tagre to the business men of the main| COT A > .| tary arivers. It is cstimated that they made from the highest grade sun | rel Tno merchants and offiec IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS sweet and odorless. We have them in 2 and 3 pound bags, from 75¢ 1b. up. t will be able to carry 1,000 persor The st bleached Silk Ifloss. Many people |'should appreciate this extra service theRContens made many amend- | daly. No fare is charged and partic {and use the boxes for collection as listed " 4 mat or pack give them a sun bath Thé committee appointed by Presi-| #nd basic interpretative 1 Kked th i hi he imittee appointed b i~ > war excess profits, income tax and | ers on their way to work are pickec he crowds that this they come up soft and fleecy as ever. | deat 1. W. Pelton in response to the “‘; e L e el zes always in stoc id you ! letter from Assistant Postmaster Gen-| Other sections of the sl o ters an All sizes alwa n stock. Did = O Dol S I e (i retention of a moditied Iho striker of the waiters and cooks dllediibadi (S0 SRS T oons fasking oyl in the hotcls and restaurants is still eivlon could b ot = i N ) S et : just arrived all in the sale—nothing® . i P S <ot quiit? If you want something comfy | Rritain, have issued the following| of affiliated corporations, except these | Inconveniencing land Eron X i tyles, The| with war contracts. Another, defin- | doners, but staffs for these eating Plenty of Sizes and Plenty of Experienced Clerks. R : places are being veeruited from . among the unemployed and the situa- e tion was somewhat improved this Sale Days Friday, February 7 to Saturday, February 15. Try morning # to come early in the sale and early in the day. You will be The first step toward the threat- rewarded . ened extension of railroad strike be known far prefer them to Down filled. [f they ments in important administrative [ ular attention is paid 1o working wo Wi sections of | men and sivls. Only bonafide wor motto for eWgry Al these was provision for consolidated tax returns ever sleep under a Down Winter and gummer shi and warm try one of these, they | communication to Washiagton. ommittee was composed of W ing corporate dividends, & stocls House, chairman: F. T. Punderson of | dividends and provides that ock Landers, Frary & Clark, and A. A.]dividends shall he considered as “in- | variety of colors. Mills, a director of the chamber. The| come” to the amount of earninss or letter sent was as follows profits distributed M"\p" S hoons ll‘ B e ki Provielon for allowance of met|.;,q the local lines in London was e, aster General, losses, recently discovered losses, sub- | i\l o it ohen some of the Washington, D. ¢ ssic ries @ y X~ | Y [EN’S . § S , o i e N e (s Lonioti i yent oxtesia IR roT AR B Ivora iy SR e . rll ) TR WOMEN'S HIGH SHOFS WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES Pt Tana | Al=pecial committootar: | Saantions from inSome Haxes FOnith ool ionthwestetnt roadsiwers Hcdlled fout About 700 pair of lines just discontinued hort lines of w number of high shoes. Jointed to take up the matter of in the military establishment were | passenger trains ran until midnight Easily worth an average of $8.00 a pair. These are broken lines from our regular E =2 . i °| other important amendments re- | hyt freight service was partly su 4 B stock postal service in our city met this 4 ALE PRICE $4.44. afternoon and recommends the fol.i ttined in the bill. pended. Early trains to the suburbs SALK PRICE $3 e from Waterloo station, the ILondon lowing change which they hope can . v = =: = e hotol i Newtonitain -~ = terminus of the Southwostern, were The business Interests of this city &unshlne Ls‘oc’etv‘ not started this morning, as the driv- . i S are not securing the service that % ers did not appear. WOMEN'S PUMPS WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES Tt T a0, (hee e b —_—— Of black satin, dull kid tan and patent ; ' 0dd pairs with no of New Britain. The poor service is Nave you had @ OTTOMAN PEOPLE : Jeather. All with street soles and leather s two alike. Good sizes in the lot, not due to any particular lack of 2 kindness shown1 heels. Big values about 200 pairs | thorough study of conditions an the : Fass it on. = X : SALE PRICE $2.22 e [ v WANT U. S. RULE | § R SALE PRICE FOX’S MONDAY part of our local postmaster, W. F. £ Q “'wus nct meant s 5 Delaney, but due to the general con- for you alone, The Big Chinatown dition existing in the postoffice build- Pass it on. e - =2 ) ing. The office now 10 years ald, was Let fi tenvel dowa | Ko . g AR M‘f}%‘g%ma | not large enough for the city at the b the vears, Numecrous Petitions Are Reccived | B e M,u‘\“r\ l'[ll_.l;"I SLIPPERS - CHILDREN'S FEIT SLIPPERS time of {ts erection. Tt was built for Lot it wipe ans 3 & 0 “.00 & pa: orth $1.00 a Pai , 3 rican Delegates Asking < : PRICE b & MIDNIGHT PATROL” a population of 40,000; today there is, other's tears, By American mclcg ing SALE PRICE $1.11. SALE PRICE 55c. on a canservative estimate over 60,-f TUIi in Heaven the deed appears. For This Course. = 000 inhabitants, Pasg It on, During this perfod of growth the Paris, 17eb. b, (By Associated Press.) = parcel post system was Introduced,| HMelto od cheer. The American delegation to the WOMEN’S RUBBERS which of itself has lessened the oper-| Flowenr—Coreapsis. peace conference has received nu- |8 . ating facilities in most postoffic Tolere— -Gold and white. merous petitions from committees, | &8 Not all sizes in the lot. Values 75c. ‘THE BUSY LITTLE STORE' The committeo strongly recommends ——— municipalities and representatives of buil g f & i 88¢. the building of an addition to thej Three wheel chairs. crutches, etc., | territories under Ottoman rule, ask- | 1§ SALE PRICE. 33c. Positively worth double this price present equipinent for which ample( are idle present. These are loaned | in& to be put under the protection of | & { | room was provided in originally pur-|herever needed and may be had by | {he United States, or at least that | | = —— i chasing the land calling Phone 1105, B America shall be the mandatory coun — < To substan te the above recom- entrusted with their government Al try T e | i P BOYS' AND GIRLS’ SHOES 3 N mendations the cor ttee has 3 g e = Py ey o . 'OCK RUBBERS mendations the committee has come Morc significant still is the pressur Tans, blacks and browns. Rither laced to the conclusion that: Forty oranges were sent the hospi- | hrought to bear to bring about a de- | 8 e S e e e I i il e el el e shopt alde or buttoned. Some very good values, all All of our regular stock Rubbers have larger boxes. Under ordinary con- |Since the last meeting. entrusted with the duty of looking EXA ""1""”"";":;.‘10:1?;;;0 ory i ditions two hoxes of the present size e after Constantinople, the Bosporus GRS AT been reduced 10% for this sale B | cannot handle one of our factory's Twelve calls were made upon the | and the Dardancllies which, it is be- - = e @ | mail. Tt is necessary to pile this mail | sick and shut-in. lieved, will be internationalized by the come in dainty figured sateens with plain colored horder to match, a well WOMEN'S SPATS We have a number of spats that will b sold for: St ¥ back of the boxes in rows or tiers £ — peace conference. Even the great A Jll | and very frequent dissatisfaction re- . Suropea s an sing Ameri- | i§ i Y i sk on = An carnest appeal is made for mem- Bugopcan goowersfane ursinsyiament | sults from confusion of different fac- . . ca to accept that responsibility, as she b B bers and their friends to give one ! h ¥ tary mail. Due to the inability to put vl N el Gros oo slon Gont 1s the only country which, having no c incoming mail into proper sized 5 g s direct interest in the Near Ilast, can- | i o St. It has been found advisable to 1 N I b factories experiency de- x g e & ealousy, and e s A se Slippers > 8 v g % 5 OX! actories experience both de change the day from Friday to Mon- not arouse any jealousy, and enjoys | All House Slippers will be sold with a 10% discount lay and expense with their own trucks | 4o "aq o large attendance is desired, | the complete confidence of all the All Boys', Girls and Children's Shoes will be sold with a 10% discount. B | when kept waiting for this mail to be s peoples of the sections involved with- i ; Bring lunch and your friends. : L Our Juvenile Shoes are the very best values i 5 DOZ, assembled for delivery. This condi- & : out distinction of race or religion. LS ven Sathoayory Fiosiin Stoxn % tion prevails with practically every o Referring to objections that Ameri- Van (‘:‘mnfi Evap- factory and is not just the complaint The next meeting will be held on | can public opinion was opposed to orated Milk, 14c can of one or two. February 17. any interference in the government of Bakeria® Gocon 'l 200 3 (2) Because of the congestion at — — other countrics, especially outside the 0o g;r two stamp windows It is impossi- /AT T AT American_continont, Salvatore Bar- MANY EXTRA SPECIA S FOR THE MEN e for the general public, say noth- Sttt zilai, a former member of the Italian & ing of the factory employes, to get cabinet and a member of the Ttalian Sweitzer Cheese (ex- through the crowd and deposit mail delegation to the peace conference Three tables of shoes to close out at less than half the regular price. Bither high or low, black tra fancy), 65c lIb. B | v the present letter siots. They Returns From Overseas. said or tan shoes, all of the very finest made. 1 y = would suggest strongly the need of a Private Carlyle Barrett has arrived “By participating in the war and by # . 3 Sage CHECERRbe TS | new slot directly in front of the en- |at his home in this city, having re- Nikn\y:‘.l leading part in the peace DEIHE e T sonaoc CRIEH] RO RE B sesoss L Table trance. ceived his final - discharge papers| conference, the United States has un- = (3) There is no window or drop |from the army. Barrett has been]dertaken such moral obligations as box for parcel post. Patrons are re- | overseas over si¥’ moaths, having'almost constitute international duties, UMBER OF BOOTS AT $7.77 WOMEN’S BOOTS AT $5.55 quired to purchase thelr stamp, move | been one of the 76th division who the fulfillment of which becomes a Black kid, lace shoe with common sense heel, Gun metal lace shoes with sensible heel, on, attach stamp, and then return | was transferred after reaching | point of honor to any member of the | g ular price $9.00. price $6.50. and interrupt the person following to | Frane Barrett saw service with a|soclety of nations.” Black kid button shoe with common sense heel, White canvas rubber sole sport shoes, actually deliver parcel post matter. | camouflage corps of an engineering — A = regular price $9.00. price $6.00. In their opinion there should be a |division while overseas, and returned | A _ R Back calf, lace shoes with military heel, regu- White canvas lace shoes with French Heel special window or at least a separate | home about a month ago. He has) GOLF TOURNEY HFRIFE. d lar price $9.50. regular price §6.50. opening for such matter. since been at Camp Deveas awalting lans T T ” Black kid lace shoes with plain toe and mili- Patent cloth top lace shoes with leather Luo! (4) Previous to the war the down ! discharge from the service. ARIDIONSID; NS i ountry tary heel, regular price $9.50. heels, regular price $8.00. town district had four deliverdes of Before being called into the serv Club June 25 to 28. § Black kid button shoe with round toe and Patent cloth top lace hoes with sensible heel, Ny mail per day and two parcel post de- |ice he was employed at Keene¥'s| rmhe twentieth annual tournament [§ Cuban heel, regular price $10.00. regular price $7.00. liveries. Today there is only two gen- | theater as stage manager. He makes| o the Connecticut Golfers association Black kid cloth top shoes with Cuban heels, Black kidskin lace shoes with leather Loufs 1 deliveries and one parcel post | his home with his parents at 1561 wjj)] be held this yvear at the Shuttle button, regular price $8.50. heel, regular price $6.00. Former Stage Munager at Keeney's delivery and they urge the hiring of | Bast Main street. oo (o T o e 1% 0 Black kid cloth top lace shoes with Cuban heels, adequate help to put this fice 1 2 . e w0 $8.50 WOMEN’S BOOTS AT $4.44. FOR FRIDAY o PR B ,,‘?," DU S S CH Col k0 28, This anrnouncement was made TR ""f‘l‘; et aarrow oo shoey with miitas Black kid lace shoes with rubber heel, housd @DEIfLionRaEa last evening at the meeting of the an calf la r s el orulari nilos 457007 FRESH CAU (5) More help should be hired gen- ERGFANT WILLIAMS BACK. club, at the New Haven circles, heels, regular price $8.50. Betintilacelan sl Tin i eroy I aueae | tan ad erally in the office in order that mail Sergeant Arthur Williams of Com-| The following officers were elected ! # WOMEN'S BOOTS $11.11. leather Uons heellroaul s nrica 0501 Cod Hake can be properly taken carc of for the [ pany ¥, 102d U. S. infantry, has ar-|for the ensuing year: President, H White kidskin lace shoes with Irench heels, Grey nubuck lace shoes with leather Louls heel best interests of tI nanufacturing | rivea ba o United States anc yeLoss of Bridgeport; vice presi-| B o best interests of this manufacturing | rived back in the United States and | H. Deloss of Bridgeport; vice presi-|f§ | " ME LT o) CaEular bl 1 00 community. is at present in a New Jersey hospi-{dent, James T. Sautter of Green- Black kidskin prescription shoes, regular Haddock ‘: You will see by investigation that |tal. His left hand is crippled from|wich; secretary and ¢ rer, 1d-| @ '3"1‘ S e d WOME: BOOTS AT $9.99. New Britain is a thriving, growing, | wounds received at the front He| ward B. Morris of Hartford; state| Elce d 5 o Battleship grey kid lace shoes with , Frenc! OrCuSk Ib factory town and that unless some | expects to he sent to the army hospl-|team captain, (. H. Zimmermaa of o TS ;‘!';"[;“*" laceishocslm it onchitiec) S HLA 11 oC) Ives tia prico 312100, , changes are effected at once, that |tal at New Haven soon New Haven LALE DRI GO Z o . . = Dark grey suede lace shoes with French heels, SLICED TO FRY ........ conditions will grow worse instead of | e ";\\4”‘ kid lace shoes with French heel, regular ... 10; price $12.00 Fresh Chilled Herrings better and the committee would ap- RIrCe el . . Black Kkidskin lace shoes with French heels, Opened Clams ........pt. 23c. M| preciate any help which you may be Grey kid lace shoes with French heel, regular o jar price $12.00 And also a large varicty to able to give. ] y . pricessis: 00 Tan calf walking boots with military heels. choose from. 4 Thanking vou for the opportunity z A - . — WOME BOOTS ON SALE AT $6.66 regular price $12.00 of expressing our carefully consid- N A Brown Jace shoes with sensible heels, regu- Brown kid lace shoes with leather Louis heels, cred recommendations, we are What is Castoria e regular price $12.00. Yours very truly, ¥ it ; Black dull kid shoes with cloth top, lace, regu- Brown kid lace shoes with military heels, regu-| NEW BRITAIN ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Jar price $8.50 Jar, price $12.00 CHAMBER 01 COMMERCE. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither 1 Tan calf, round toes and low heel shoes, regu Brown calf shoes with broad toes, a street boot, ot el N Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its gnar- f Jar price $7.50. regular price $12.00. S Sy antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief WOMEN’S BOOTS ON SALE AT $8.88 WOMEN'S TEES AND PUMPS $4.44 of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverish- Rlack kidskin lace shocs with leather Louts White reignskin pumps, welt soles, regular ! heels, regular price $10.00. price $6.50 The Chamber of Commerce would > | call the attention of its members to i 4 St = United States Food Adminis- an article on taxation which appears ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, S ezt ot Black kid shoes with fawn cloth tops, leather Tan calf pumps, military heels, regular price ation License, No. G08535 on page rix of thls paper and would aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Louls heels, vegular price $10.00, 37.00 3 to 6:30—FRIDAY—4 to 6:30 v the carcful consideratlon of 1ho | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. B riint pialclathl tepiitol mateh): lanther: Tonls Hlack kid pumps, buckle to match, regular Sausage Meat . .........Ib. 26c fGctyas brojsnbjoutiticrey i Torpions ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over heels, regular price §10.00, price $5.50 American Brick Cheese 1h. g4c [ [ C71Y nnderstand the problem of 1t | 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, andhas been made under Black Iid, laco, miliiary heel shoe, resgular White relgnskin pumps, turn soles, regular Sound Onions .. ....4 Ibs. 1ic Jigipattaxatio e veryaneddepanol his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. price $10.00 price $56.00 BN e gain knowledge on both sides of the All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘*Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that Black Kid, pewr] grey cloth top, regular price an calf oxfords, low Cuban heels, regular ALl nay D question and attempt to analyze con- | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and 1 Bt et P malea SR m}«n e it atiena | Children—Experience against Experiment. Z Brown calf, buck top to match. regular price White reignskin, rubber sole oxfords, regalar doz ... o L. A9¢ Secretary L. A. Sprague will attenc Genuine Castori ays bears the signature of 224 - , Meadow Brook Butter . .Jb. 52¢ the congress held in Boston Friday ria alway M s11.00 price $5.00. Best Maine potatoes . ..pk. 44c and Saturduy, February 7th and 8th, N | on the Lcague to Enforce Peace.

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