New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 6

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tes Gelting Their Containers Back |5, 'ue, tractes, v wovervy E—— §10E 10 others, One man now vill not accept another mag's bottle Mr, Lit is in trouk i o ir, How u‘x waintaing an aute unmasked as an old 1a and has a storage warehouse at | querading all these » the | { Dwight atreet where orate after | ¢ pte of sahvaged bottles Is dumped #ed party, he now s L 1 sorted every day, In his c’nm prineiple oifender onth in New Keitai picked up Of course Mr. Lit isn't ot worth about $2,70( pame, LIt is only an tal) wonld | been lost others and stands for Ultimute aud his othe e name 18 Consumer, Now we've told They Never Come lack ft, it's our oid friend Ulthnate Cor 0 ) v alo ald yesterday he sumer, But this story deals only over § A yoar on bottles with one member of Mr, Consumer's never come back family, Mr, Ultimate Milk Consum 11 sell one quart a day to one the family black sheep miy a two bottles a week fall to Ranting and raving about the high come back, | wt the entirg cost of Iving and the cost of high week’s profit on that daily quart,” living, Mr, Ultimate Milk Consumer, said another dealer, Rill another hereafter known as Mr, U, M, C, has dealer stated that recontly he went been living on the family record all laround to some small stores and in along until the New Britain milk lone week In five stores he found 250 dealers have shown him up to be the (of his bottles which had heen thrown scheming fakir that he is usid For Mr, U, M, C. is responsible “What do they do with the bot- himself in part for the high cost of ties?" Mr, Howard wus usked, milk, and all the time he'd like to “It's hard to enumerate the many shove the hlame onto the downtrod- uses to which they aure put, Men den and much abused milkman, who [who carry their lunches sometimes serves him day after day, raln or use them for coffee hottles, Auto them for water hottles, shine for 16 cents a quart, [tourists use And the reason why Mr. Ult, Milk | People throw them onto their ash Consumer 18 responsible for his own |[piles and they find their way to the troubles 18 because he buys for 16 dump, Some people use them for cents a quart of milk and gots for | kerosene bottles, Many people per- nothing an elght or nine cent bhottle [mit them to accummulate in their which he falls to return. Thus in cellars and when they move they many cases the milkman sells the!leave them there, The new tenant quart of milk for six cents and throws moves in and, not knowing for what in & nine cent bottle, | purpose the hottles were used last, 15th Is Unlucky Trip. ‘Ilnlllmllnln»l.\‘ throws them out, Peo- And this is a serlous situation. Ask [ple even use them for flower vases s In cometeries, them Many woms 3. J. Howard of 114 Dwight strect, {on gr for preserves and Jjel- He knows, Mr. Howard is the milk en use bottle detective and through his ex-|lles.” pert locating of missing bottles New | “If people returned all their bot- Britain milk dealers are saved thou- [tles would milk be cheaper?”’ was sands of dollars a year. And even at|asked one decaler, rtainly, the that many bottles are never found price of bottles is w keeps the and thus the public pays for them in |price of milk up,” was the emphatic its milk. reply. One milk dealer who delivers be- Another trouble which the milk tween 20,000 and 25,000 quarts of |dealer who uses plain bottles is up milk each day, requiring something |against is the custom on the part of ke 40,000 bottles stited yesterday |Some people of selling his empty bot- that a bottle is good for 14 trips on [tles to junic dealers. MRegistered hot- tles cannot be sold. 1n fact Mr, How- an average hefore it disappears, It takes three bottles all the time for|ard says it is a violation of the law each individual customer, he said, one |eVen to put coffee into a registered being the full bottle delivered, one |bottle and the person so doing is lia- being the empty one returned and |ble to prosecution, the other going through the plant, Tramp Bottles Travel Far, undergoing cleaning, sterilization and | A Herald representative was shown finally filling for the next morning's |the delivery slip received by one deal- delivery. This requires a heavy in- [er vesterday showing that the ex- vestment in bottles. Out of the sup- |change had brought to his plant 308 ply of bottles between 15 and 20 are | bottles “within three days, which broken to every 5,000 handled, an ex- | Would have heen lost otherwise, tremely small percentage compared to | “Now that the automobile has those which never return, come into such wide use,” said Mr, Just what percentage of hottles are | Howard, “our problems have multi- lost has never been figured and no |Plicd. Tourists use them in packing local dealer seems to know. One|lunches and then throw them away dealer said, “The only thing I .can|Wherever they are. We exchange tell g that the exchange is bringing |Pottles with other exchanges every back’a thousand or more a weck and |12y because of this. We ship fre~ | quently to Tait Brothers in Sprin field, we co-operate with the Somer- ville, Mass, exchange which handles | bottles for Boston and we: handle |them in New Britain for Kensington, every once in a while T buy another carload. As a rule a carload lasts only a month.” As a protection against this condi- tion at least to a certain extent 22 » New Britain milk dealers got to- | Berlin, Plainville, Southington, Hart- gether ahout a year ago and joined | ford, Tiast Hartford, South Manches the milk bottle exchange, operated by |ter Bloomfield, Tariffville, Windsor, Mr. Howard. This exchange is sim. | S0uth Windsor, Glastonbury and oth- ply & system of gathering up botties |°F Places. Every once in a while the wherever they can be located and re- |PI8 Borden concern in New York turning them to the proper owner, |SeNdS & man up to check up with us Mr. Howard's first day in New Bri- iflhrl we send him a supply of Borden taln reculted in the accumulation nf}l\ntllf‘!. Sometimes travelers leate something like 8§00 hottles belonging bottles in hotel rooms and after a |cortain - amount acenmulates they SEE—e———— | notify ‘us and we take away a few » " barrelsful at a time," ls Your ch"d Thm And thus is Mr. Ultimate Milk y Consumer shown up as the black sheep of the Ultimate Consumer fam- fly and responsible for his own troubles, Weak or Puny? Bugar Coated Cod Liver Oil Tablets Put on Flesh and Build Them Up—Quick e v e READ NENSPAPERS il kan waing tabishh wailed. Mo Agitation Also for Their Reading in. Schools Coy's Cod Liver Ol Tablets will start | to help any weak, thin, undernourish- ed little one, Madison, Wis, Aug. 1.—Develop- ment and cnltivation of a newspaper |r public which will | news as of more importance than the society column, the sporting page and | the funny etrip, is one of the main duties of the future news in the opinion of Prof. W. (. 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