New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1914, Page 18

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.NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1014, “WAR IS DECLARED' " TOM MURRAY. I want 250 men of New Britain and vicinity to volunteer and join the ranks of the wise ones, willing to join me .n my campaign against tailors who are charging $30 and $40 for suits that I ~ can duplicate every day in the year for one-half the money, and I CAN PROVE IT.—“TOM.” - 'My purchase of a farge mill end lot of the latest Xatlems suitable for Spring and Summer wear, at a price less than the cost of pro uction, enables me to announce a SALE commencing tonight, that will throw a bomb shell into the ranks of high priced tailors and ready-to-wear garment shops, who have been trying to match my low prices for Suits or Topcoats. ' TOM MURRAY, = $12.50 SUIT OR TOPCOAT made to your measure $12.50 Is my price during THIS SALE and I DEFY you to secure equal value at an other establishment in the city. If the suit I make you is not as represente you receive another FREE. Can any offer be more fair—-NOW-ARE YOU READY TO VOLUNTEER. Library Tables A good roomy’ center table 1s quite essential for the Library or 'Living Room. 'It makes a place for the drop light. Also & place for the newspapers and magazinés ich are 80 numerous in most homes today. It.provides a convenient place to do your writing. Many other uses for a roomy center table will doubtless occur to you. ave an exceptionally large showing of Library Tables in y and all finishes of Oak. - X an example of the exeellent values which we are offering, we ymention this table. It is finished in the rich brown Fumed Oak. The top measures 26x45. It has a roomy drawer and has a roomy lower book shelf. First-class constructlon throuxhou( The price of this table .is $15.25. We can show you a hundred other patterns rrm:ln‘ in price from 86.25 10 $100. :C C. Fuller Company, COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS 40-56 Ford St. HARTFORD. Overlooking Capito! Grounds -« WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. After all is said and done, you are the director of our business. pleased with what you see here —so0 pleased that you buy— this business cannot exist. Therefore, we are constantly on the lookout for pleasing things to offer you__things that are pot only pleasing in appear- ance, but pleasing in value also. For #4his reason we ask you to come in and visit with us. ‘ There is no obligation attached. THE STACKPOLE- MOORE-TRYON CO. ASYLUM AT TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD. For unless you are Dn You Need a Lawn aner This Season? | If so, “Before Investing, Investigate” Our Line of Mowers. You can see the Jatest . f nodnln at our ' store, Calf and we will demon- tures. Every one guar- anteed free from defective material or workmanship. 16-in," Cot u.n x;-n.. Cut $6.00, NEW BRITAIN, CONN 16-in. Cut $3.75. (As above.) . S. CONSUL AT MEXICO CITY | Pale Chlldren onsul Genergl SHANKLIN 4 BY AMLRICAN PREGS ASSOCIATION Mexico City, May 1.—Arnold Shanklin, the American consul gen- eral in Mexico, has performed not- able services here in protecting Amer- | ican life and property. In spite of Grandma Hair Get Gray Kept Her Lockg Dark, Thick, Glossy, | with and Sage Tea Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble- mome. any drug store the ready-to-use tonic called “Wyéth's Sage and Sulphur | Hair Remedy.” You just damp- en a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking | one small strand at a time. By morn- ing all gray hair disappears, and, af- ter another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded bair, though no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive the attending dangers he insists on | appearance, get busy at once with remaining at his post here. TO CHANGE GIANTS' MOUND. Examination Result of Comiplaints From Visiting. Managers. New York, May 1.—As a result of ‘several complaints lodged by. visiting | National league managers, Secretary John A. Heydler instructed Umpire Charles Rigler to examine the pitch- ing box at the Polo grounds. The champion scientist of John K. Tener's force discovered that the rubber was well within the height limit of fifteen inches, but suggested that the slope was too pronounced, Groundkeeper Fablan has promised to remedy this defect by sloping the box gradually down toward the plate, Fablan would have attended to this before the opening of the seasodw, he says, if it had not been for the un- favorable spring which seriously handicapped him in his work. As it was, he had to cut three solid feet of ice off before he could commence to reshape the infleld. which had been removed for the big football games of last fall. TURNS DOWN OFFER. Kansas City, Mo, May 1.—Mana- ger Bill Bradley has turned down an offer from Otto Knabe of the Balti- more Feds, to trade Pitcher Fin- neran for Steve Evans. ‘While ac- knowledging that his pitchink force | needs strengthening, Bill could not 4Aee where such a deal would be even, ‘ufi\ Evans is hitting strongly, and has | Proven a big help to the club in other ways, Finneran pitched for the |Pl\llll?'§ last year, but did not show enough to indicate great strength. 4 | * Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. Never Let Her ‘ For 50 cents you can buy at | 394 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. "Open Evenings Until 9, Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Garden Tools Garden Seeds Garden Forks Garden Sets We have a complete line of Seeds in bulk. Try them. They are sure to grow, Lawn Seed, Sheep Manure and Fertilizer. C. A. HJERPE 73 ARCH STREET We Your _Account | The Store of Complete Homefurnishings | How About New Free Stam A | Purchases Rugs or Linoleum FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE? A special sale of floor coverings at the very time that floor coverings ure most in need—at the spring season. We are ready with our new displays and these special prices will cause Immediate buying. Remember if you are not ready for delivery make your selections now and we will reserve until desired, THE NEW RUGS, $16.50 Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $13.60 Seamless Brussels Rugs, 8-3x10-6 $26.00 Seamless Wilton Rugs, 9x12 $19.76 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 8-3x10-6 LINOLEUMS, $1.49 Inlaid ... $1.25 Inlald . © $1.06 Inlaid .. 76c Printed 65c Printed 59¢ Printed HERRUP ’S Corl.oiizox::--?lt::&tord

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