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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927, PISTMASTER MAKES HIS YEARLY PLEA “Hail Your Christmas Parcels patient « sick person samc it until the $ to do their wailing, according to » H. L. Erwin. who has ppral to people to co- post office and wmiselves by doing In an in vin said “With the Christnas postal al clerks and Nopetully fc public in t Ndeavor 1o give the very best serv- ice, and to deliver all lotters and parcels with which they this miorning, Mr season and problems facing irriers look tion from 1} 1ay be en- rusted, by noon on Monday, Decem- which suggestion: be timely, althoug! soine of hiem will e repetitions of 1t has been weged for years. The First Sug, "t « rst suggestion s of mi In view territie co essarily mai Christmas asoi, the m is of vital Christmas i Snahtia tmas gifts which arrive their flavor, of the post office ristinas flavor all or Christmas g Chritsmas loge to malkn t it should be 8 custom of sending 15 cards g time s hnist Christ- presents ding| mas Day, of mail eral has e his appro new plar your loc s hetore Christmas, tie tl r in a bundle and bring them o the general delivery window at oceasion “ellation of to car- post. office, we can i G s 1, sort vs, tin them in bundles re Lelivery 1o carvier and file them f tolivery not later thun December It mailers will try this plan we believe they will be more than pleased with the resuits, and su the recipients will be better ple with their receipis. “Do not forget {hat souvenir pos- S require LWo cents po ards in envels wo cents but it unseale A 1 1-2 cents each. cards baving glittering tinsel them cannot be sent in the open il but must be enclosed fn envel- s. It you mail them in the open wil there is nothing for us to do but destroy them. nd sonth of Chicago why not use 2 mail and give your friends ¢ thrill of receiving o gretting this | new way? “If you just mail coins or bank | notes as Christmas gifts, or in fact at any time, do not put them in the ordinary mail, but them then you are insured against loss, but if you put coin or hank notes in the ordinary mail, or under special deliver; ot criticize the postal service oceur, be- cause you are ing temptation in | the hands of scores of men amongst whom there may be a weak one, and ou raay spoil his life whils you are losses making your loss. ! “Do not put Chri ‘A mioney order is the cheapest way to send money by m d it is such an casy matter for you to buy your money order at the post | office or in oue of the 10 local sub- | stations, with little loss of time. Mailing of Parcels > the subject of parcel there are a few points which cveryone should carefully ob- | serve. Remembir that parcels must | stand some con ble handling between the time you mail them and the time they reach destination. ¢ | Parcels are placed In canvas sacks, these canvas sacks must be piled on trucks and carried to the railroad on. there they must b trans- srred to platform trucks and thence o mail cars for transfer, and again se going some distance must b wdled at one or more transfir points. Your may be n i of a pile elg feet high and it must be stron enough to stand the pressure. So you will understand the necessiiy for strong packing. “Then too, one cannot be too eare ul In sddressing parce Writ« learly and boldly so that thos handling the package may quickly dispose of them, and be sure to put vour return address in the upper left hand corner. Use strong string and plenty of it. Many people go to u store, purchase a gift, have it wrap- ped up and bring it to the post of- fice for mailing: Parcels thus treated annot be accepted because plain hite cotton string s mot suitable for packages in the mall, and yet it is quite probable that if the el understood that the package w: be mailed, he or she would pack and tie it properly without additional cost “It fs & splendid plan to buy a supply of stamps long hefore Christ mas and have them ready, then when you come to the etamp win dow you need wait only long enough to have your parcels rated, then you can step one side and put on your stamps in comfort mas seals on add side of letters or parcels ¢ especial Importance in de of the United States e carcful too, not to use Christmas seals $o that they tend to &eal the package cise this will require first class postags And always insure your par Tt costs but a few pennics if there is loss or damage vou will b reimbursed, whereas, if you send through the ordinary mail withont insurance. you take your own risk. When you ecome to the stamp window to mail your parcel at Christmas time, if we refuse to cept 1t because of ins ent wrap- ping, tying or packing, do not take offense hecause we are attempting to help you transmit your gi't with safoty. “And #f you would specd the transport of your parcel apply a special handling &tamp, at a cost of the same expeditious treatment as though it were first class mail: and it dy delivery at destination is desirable, a special delivery starip, in addition to the special handling stamp, will insure quickest possiblc service,"” We Specialize in Large Head Sizes *4.95 Large and Small Head Sizes NEW HATS FOR THE . HOLIDAYS 33,95 and *4,95 Smart Metallics, Felts, Satins and Embroidered Hats in a faseinating selection! Modes that will point you out as being distinctive and individ- ual! Different Hats trimmed with chic effects, so new and so lovely. Every new color included. EXPERTS COMPRISE | will be designated later. t of |of Ottawa. Two Americans, Russlans and representatives of the | lic might interpret a reduction in ! | international chamber of commere M. Theunis, 1 Jelgium, as inted chairman Permanent Comumitteg o Secure | 5 siums, s, 2rpolnted ehateman | ! will carry forward the economic re- Fulfillment of New Resolutions | saviscucion ot world. Fearing public opinion throughout world would disapprove cutting number of annual sessions of the Fair Pry | of forty-seven experts who will en- |league council from four to three, deavor 1o secure fulfilment of the 'the council has Geneva, Dec. 9 (P—Creation of a permanent consultative committee | th solutions adopted international at the recent economic conference, | Members of was ratified today by the council of advocate this d the League of Nations. 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A The plaintift claims that he offered against Charles and Pauline Bla . . the defendant a warranty deed for|of F n Legal Action the property and that he was will- that a loan has not been ing to fulfil agreement, fail- | refused to ed to live up to an agreem r | plaintift. ed by Sir Austen Chamber- morrow > British forelgn secretary, |Violation of a traffic regulation. facle Giannini of Newington, De ant as recom- tate to adopt fit. | Select Your Appliances NOW! two | council expressing fear that the pub- | the number of sessions as an indi- enfeeblement of the former premier of City Items Europe and the Rt 11 and service—all three scription Dept.— Claiming that the {the exchange of property in this city | he ton, and asking that change be ordered by decided to submit Hartford police requested . [Captain Kelly today to notify Al- council generally |fred E. Smith of 128 Lyon street crease, which was to be in Hartford police court to- | morning, presumably for | ¢, or amages against Raf-| ( Hot lunches at Packard's—advt. | Sheriff Martin H. 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