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‘head lreathe freely; dullness and head- ache disappear. ‘catarrh, cold-in-head ‘sore throat will be gone. - End such misery nowi | gmall bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm’ wut gny drug store. This sweet, | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN § { | H NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 7 v 1914. A Few Doors - From Church BREWER 321 Trumbull Street "CREDIT CLOTHIER Hartford's Leading Credit Clothing Stere - A Few Doors From Church Buy Your EASTER CLOIHES Th PAY THE BILL LATER! With 17 years’ experience in the credit clothing business in Hartford, it stands to reason that the members of this credit is money. firm are in a position to best serve your clothin% stock in this store—EVERY LINE IS COMPL. . dise. With us it is not a question of HOW CHEAP a garment we can sell, but HOW GOOD a garment for the least wants. Yo uL]l be surprised at the variety and richness of the new Spring TE—and we take just pride in the superior QUALITY of our ‘'merchan- WE STAND READY TO PROVIDE YOUR NEW SPRING CLOTHING-AND GRANT YOU THE PRIVILEGE OF In the Men’s Department MEN'’S SUITS—In all the p'opular ma'terials. Cut in two and three button, also the Norfolk style. We also carry a large line of stouts for fat men. If you are in that class ‘you should certainly give us a ¢all. Cash orcredit BALMACAAN COATS-—The popular garment of 1914. Fine line in grays and browns. MEN'’S TOPCO'ATS——In black unfinished worsteds and Oxford grays, silk faced tp the None' better in Hartford at the price. Cash or edge. MEN’S HATS—In all shapes, soft and derbies. Cash or credit " ODD TROUSERS for work or dress. Cash or The B. Z. Brewer Cash or credit UR-MILE RACE FOR YALE BEST—DENEGRE: ™ iy b X ’ wi'to h of "V_arshy Crew Also Be- 4 lh'fl‘ Junior li}lqhi-unred COrews Give Men Better Chance. | a three-mile race. not the distance alone that counts Prices ‘start at credit 2 It is/the pace and wearing out a crew. ‘I prefer a junior eightsdared crew \a four-oared, because it tends to i develop men for the first boat and ‘ gives more men a chance to get into i competition.” Best butter 32c Ib. Russell Bros.— advt. New Haven, Conm., April 3.—Cap- | n T. B. Denegre, of the Yale 'var- | crew, ‘does not favor substitution ! if u three-mile race for the four- | le for eight-oared crews, as has n proposed, but ‘believe a Jjunior ht-oared crew Wwould be prefer- to the four-oared.! He says: EXCISE TAX $005,445. Augusta, Me,, April 3.—Rallroads operating in Maine will pay excise taxes this year totalling $995,445, ac- , cording to announcement made i the state assessors. | crease of $686,000 ° over by This is an in- 1918. The 4] \prefer a tour-mile race because heaviest tax is assessed against the j§ & better test of superiority than ! Maine Central Rallroad, $516,301. ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN 'HEAD-COLDS AND CATARRH GO—TRY T..iS! poly;” Clears Stuffed-up, Srant balm dissolves by the hest of and Head and Stops! the nostrils; *he which throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and cleansing, soothing relief comes mediately. 2 ‘.‘,‘ ischarge. Cures Dull 2 & ¥, ) i y's Cream Balm.” a small ‘bottle anyway, just to -apply a little in the nostrils jnstantly your clogged nose and ed-up air passages of the will | open; you will By morning! the or catarrhal Get the fra- Ely’s Cream Balm" or catarrh will surely disappear. penetrates and heals inflamed, swollen lines the nose, membrane head and a feeling of im- Don’t lie awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils | clused, hawking and blowing. tarrh or a cold, ncse, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Ca- with its running Put your faith—just once—in and your cold [ 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. - TELEPHONE 1109.5. New ' Accessories Fdr The Easter Outfit ¥ AR that is desirable in Neckwear including l"lu;un,, Oollars, Bows, : and Gladstone Collars, Rufflings, Beads and fancy pins. Gloyes, white and colored, long and short lengths, including “Valdoe” wilsh glove, the only genuine doeskin manufac- Mflmammmmmmmw. KING, GUSTAVE ILL. Great Anxiety Felg for Health of Swedish Sovereign. Stockholm, | Sweden, April 3.—The condition of health of King Gustave continues to ¢ause general anxiety, which was not allayed by the issue of a bulletin yesterday by the court physicians, who stated: ‘‘Although the health of the king has improved dur- ing the past week and although there is no ground for uneasiness, the royal physicians have ' recommended his majesty to consult Professor Fleiner, the specialist for internal diseases, of Heldelberg, Germany, as there are in-/; dications of a return of the stomach | trouble from which he has been | suffering.” I The king was operated on for ap- | pendicitis in 1910. SENATE TIED UP. Winthrop M. Daniels’ Appointment By President Prolongs Matters, | ‘Washington, April 3.—President Wilson’s nomination of Winthrop M. Danlels of New Jersey, to be an in- terstate commerce commissioner, tled up the senate in a prolonged execus tive gession yesterday that threatened to delay the railroad rate speeches of Senators Cummins and LaFollette. Both those senators are opposing Mr. Daniels, whose nomination MNag been pending nearly three months. There i8 no personal fight upon him, but he is charged with holding um- sound economic views as to railway valuation, | IMPERSONATED PRIEST. } Sent to Jail for Obtaii{ing Money Under False Pretenses. Bridgeport, Conn.,, April 8.—Dex- ter Fay of Cambridge, Mass., was sentenced to one vear in jail in the city court here yesterday for ob- taining money by false pretenses, He had represented himself as a Catho- lic priest and was collecting money here ostensibly for an alleged Catho- Hc institution in New York city. He pleaded guilty on two counts, ANTS CAUSE TURMOIL. J Mrs. Morse's Pets Escape in Ento- mological Office and Uproar Ocours. ‘Washington, April 3.—Mrs. Chas. ‘W. Morse's pet ants, already the sub- ject of many complexities, escaped in the department of agriculture yes- terday and ‘threw the entomological arecurabla. Allkinde Sanger. ‘The CAUSE s L Dr:’:a:.nhnrdt'- PLIIN] ts by a and .00. e g R 5 o e, SR B Sold by Druggists Everywhere, $12.330 $18.820 CHILDREN’S SUITS—In mixtures and blue serge, some cfit in the Norfolk style, others in plain double breasted. All with full peg top trous- ers. ’_Fhis line must be seen to be appreciated. Cash or credit MEN'S SHOES-High and low cut; black gun metal and patent leather; also tans. $4.00.%$9.00 $2.50.$5.50 ... $1.00.%$3.00 .| office into an uproar. "Aftér an hour's | placed in a jar labelled “explosives.’” ! LIBERAL CREDIT. In the Women’s Department TA:;LQRED SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISI%ES—-AH the latest styles. Plain and draped skirts. Colors include tango, Copenhagen, Nile green, $ $ 12, $35 etc. Cash or Credit it g S 20 g S TGI8 FOR SPRING COATS—In a variety of materials and styles from the Balmacaan to * zl::dfilam long coat for more conservative dressers. Cash or $9 .00 i 320 $4.00.320 $2.98.$10 9 8 C to $ 7.98 321 Trumbull Street B.Z Brewer . Thomas G. Dennis Mrs. 6. E. Weaver ................. L T LADIES’ DRESSES—AIl the new modees in Serges, Whipcords, Silk Messaline, Taffeta and Lingerie. Cash or credit LADIES’ MIflLkaRYfCorrect reproductions® of im<" ported models and our prices ire very attra¢tive. Cash or credit. i.ADIES' SKIRTS—In Serges, P‘ana:vla, novelty cloth and the mew checks.. Cash or credit LADIES’ WAISTS—In Chiffon, Messaline, Taffeta, Voile, Lawn. Cash or credit : Lompany are tryimg=to decide whether they | or excluded from the couhtry as pursuit they were recaptured and must bemetwrned to the banker's wite | pests. UNION TE. SPECIALS for FRID AND SATURDA Take Advantage of This Sale. Prices the Lowest in Years. Every Article Guaranteed. - 25 b bag of Fine Granulated Sugar 10 1b bag of Fine Granulated Sugar . . 5% Ib bag of Fine Granulated Sugar . . 3 Ibs Confectioners Sugar 5 1b box Domino Sugar 1 1b Black or Mixed Tea 1 1b Good Coffee (ground or beans) 3 cans Breakfast Cocoa 8 cans Choice Peas 3 cans York State Corn 1 large can California Apricots 1 large can California Peaches 1 large can California Cherries 2 packages Evaporated Apples ... 2Y; 1bs Choice Prunes 2 paekages Fancy Seeded Raisins 2 packages Fancy Not-a-Seed Raisins . .. 21 1bs Fancy Currants 5 Ibs Fancy York State Beans 5 lbs Clean Broken Rice 3 Ibs Fancy Carolina Head Rice . ... 3 bottles “Just Right Catsup 1 20 oz. bottle Pure Honey Free Delivery. The legal officers of the department 4boxasAmericanSar‘dines pkgs Flossy Starch .... 3 Ib box Niagara Starch 4 1b box Union Wash Powder .. BRFRRRRRRER Finest Fresh Creamery Butter Choice Fresh Creamery Butter .. Good Creamery Butter Guaranteed Fresh Western Eggs Guaranteed Fresh York State Eggs . ... Guaranteed Native Eggs. ........ 2 Ibs Pure Lard 3 cans Challenge Milk Telephone 184-5 Ib can Ténder Green Asparagus Tips ¥ =5 REREEK sene