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1914, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, ment shortly before | « re that the Siberia | i S| 1 Island about twenty miles off the southeast coast | of Formosa. British and ! gone to her — ESTABLISHEL 18806 - Globe Clothing House | Governor on Board. shades, THE GUHRAN cn S'I'EAMER SIB[R'A beria signalled repeatedly for aid !gers on the Siberia who wer . | from Karenko will take six hours to | follow; ™ i umbia, Mo.; Howard Long, Angolu, | g Continued From First Page.) . gl George M. Egan, who is one of tho |jeqc Waang longitude 121.10 east, latitude 22.40 We are rushing the work and get- Relow are a few big specials for Coat class tailored garments, finest ma- Mu:lin Under- Womenw's Skirts, Gowns and Com- ery. Values up to 79c. i Sex K ° Women’s Knit tular 12 1-2¢ value. Silk Hosi i ysiery SALE PRICE quality, double soles and heels. s from latitude 22.40, longitude 121.10. | to Manila by the insular bureau of IS |N GR[AI‘ P[RIl;roach scene near Kasho Island, six | Mis W. Bryant, sister of ol Ind.; Vincent C. Reyes, Philippine Is- I siberia’s passengers, has recently been ! A1 igan, governor of | ting ready to open many new depart- . Baturday and Monday. Pepartment offers some extraordinary terials, at less than you pay most binations, made of good muslin, neat- SALE PRICE x Underwear SALE PRICE Silk Hose in fancy platu 21c Worth $1.00. Ceased this morning. Vessels sent |the war department are given here as miles off Taito. Fear Siberia foun- [ of the teachers on the islands, Col- | dered.” land; constabula W. B. Beard, reinstated as governor of Batanes in 5 OW GOING ON. [ ments in a few days. . walues in exclusive garments. All high places for common made suits. s WINDOW. 1y trimmed with lace and embroid- 42c * [In fine Ribbed Vests, all sizes. Reg- " wolors. Worth 29c. Silk Hose in black only, extra good SALE I'RICE 8¢ Siik Gloves ‘Women’s long 16-button length all , silk Gloves. Worth $1.00) SALE PRICE R9r Men’s Wear Men’s Negligec Shirts, made of fine percale and worth $1.00. % SALE PRICE 69¢ Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, reg- wular 50c quality. SALE PRICE 39¢ Boys’ Balbriggan Undershirts, worth 25¢ each. & SPECTAL SALE PRICE i21 2¢ UmbreliaSpecial 2 Men's and Women's Umbrellas, good cloth, and a big assortment of fine handles. Worth $1.00. SALE PRICE 67¢ "Coat Sweaters We have a lot of sample Coat Sweaters made of the finest wool in staple shapes, just the thing for this mweather. Worth up to $4.00. SALE PRICE $1.98 Wash Goods Fancy figured Crepes, neat patterns. Vorth 17c. SALE PRICE 10c yd Plain and fancy Dress Ginghams. WWorth 12 1-2¢ yard. SALF. PRICE 8c yd 86<uch wide Percales, a big line of _patterns. Worth. 12¢c. ; SALE PRICE 9c yd : Silk incy Wash Silks for Waists. SALE PRICE o 26c yd SR s . e Waiaiy e SALE PRICE 50c Dress Goods 88-inch All Wool Dress Fabrics In Bl the new shades. A SALE PRICE 49¢ yd north. She sent repeated signals of distress, which finally became indis- tinct. No details of the disaster are known. The Kanto Maru has been ordered to the scene.” | Stite Department Notified. ! ‘Washington, May 1.—The state de- partment here was informed today from Tansui, Formosa, of the Paclfi Mail line steamer Siberia's distres: i Consul Williamson sent this report: ! “Formosa government informed Si- | the bureau ! home addr the Philippine Islands, and is on his way to his post. is Miss W. F. Philippines to be married. is s of these passengers. Addresses of Passengers, Addresses of some of the passen- LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB (6 Ib average).... FORE QUARTERS OF YOUNG LAMB SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS... FRESH LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS Lean Pork Chops 1b 18¢ -2 lbs 25¢ Rib Lamb Chops. .. Hamburg Steak Sliced Bacon Sliced Ham. Ham Ends. . Corned Beef 9 to 11 o’Clock Saturday Morning 1,000 POUNDS ROUND STEAK Cut From Heavy Beef POUND 16¢ Bryant, The attempting to locate the Newark, N. Y.; Captain O. { taker, Philippine constab Arthur Hallberg is | \ypittaker and infant, | an alde in the coast and geodetic sur- | vey. Another passenger reported to the burean here | Who, It is understood, was enroute Loy, ,phout 250 miles from the Siberia's i She is equipped | the cruiser Galveston, H. Leigh for Shan, reported position. i with wireless. | san Francisco, May 1.-The Pacific ' the Mail Steamship company lssued Stewing Fuwl..........‘..]b 18¢ Roasting Chickens. T lb 23c Lean Pockoum.........‘]b‘lsc -+-1b 20¢ --1b 20¢ Boneless Rolls. Rib Roast Beef. 1 POUND LIVER, 1-2 POUND BACON ...........cc0veeevnnne....15c FRESH WESTERN EGGS. . 186 | MOHICAN XXXX BREAD FLOUR.. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR....... Mohican Condensed Milk. .3 cans 9 5¢ York State Pea Beans......3 qgts 250 visir W hillie § ‘ew Whole Milk | Gheese pound Shredded Cocoanut Mohican Vanilla Sub. New Rylled Oats Toilet Paper. . .. ; Fresh Gut Spinach, w 100 | 10rolls 25¢ Mohican Special Coffee...1b can 35¢ California Navel Oranges 21¢ ceeessenes Mohlcan Creamery Butter pound ‘ Mohican Peanut Butter 2 pounds 290 -v+even.. Vs bbl sack §9¢ 10 Ibs 45¢ 3C Sugar Corn. ...... Clean Broken Rice.........51bs 19¢ Pure Cocoa....... e o r IS Moh. Olives (plain or stuffed) bot 10¢ Yellow Corn Meal. .. ... Mohican Pork and Beans. . .3 cans 25¢ Mohican Wisteria Tea. .. .11b pkg 35¢ 25¢ 2 doz. e B8 126 ‘ Best Maine Potatoes sk £96 Large Variety of Fresh Vegetables. commander R. Manila yesterday Galveston should ! Cfiy Items : ; Miss Mad {11 Dewey stre Bedford, ) her home { Weimert. Big reductions on all trimmed hats. Miss Grindrod.—advt. George Damon, and C. J. Parker from their nati catch will arrive The l Store. A s Main street..—advt. The East street school teachers held a social at the school last even- ing. An enjoyable program was giv- en and luncheon was served by the Misses Wells and Young. Members of the boys' department of the Kirst church will play base- ball with the beys of the Swedish Bethany church on Walnut Hill park at 9:30 tomorrow morning. born this morning Fred Mordecai of ine F. McDonough, of . has moved to New where she will make with her aunt, Mrs. R, F. | William Middlemas are enticing haunts tods on a flat car Paper to A boy w r 514 | and M street. The city clerk’s office took in $435 in dog license Tees yesterday. The total income from during the day was $45 documents filed, esta at 412 Arch street to James e for a term of three years at an annual rental of $180. Aaron W. Hall has leased for one ' year the store at 70 Wallace street to Willard J. Bacon at a monthly rent- _al of $30. | The regular quarterly meeting of | the New Britain Fish and Game Pro- | tective apsociation will be held on Tuesday, May 5, in Batdeck's hall on Arch street. | i New Britain lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, will hold an installation of | officers and smoker this evening. The , officers will be installed by District ! Deputy James J. Toomey. Pastime A. C, carnival, Hol. & Hoff., tonight, Sat. and Mon. eve.—advt. ! A meeting of the princi- | ' pals of the public schools was held this afternoon in the office of Super- intendent of Schools 8. H. Holmes. Meetings of the Parents and Teachers’ associations of the Rock- well and Grammar schools will be held Tuesday evening. | Gaetanno Barnotto was charged | with neglecting his child, William, be- , fore Judge Willilam F. Mangan in po-; | lice court today and the case was i continued for a week. The boy has | | been sent to the town farm. The John Kunz company, build-' es, has flled a certificate of incor- ;»poratfnn with the secretary of state. The company has a capitalization of $20,000 and will begin business with that amount. The incorporators are {John Kunz, Francls B. Kunz and Theodore S. Brown, all of this city. Trimmed hats at reduced prices. Miss Grindrod.—advt. A new special lot of trimmed hats from $1.60 to $6.00. M. Seibert.— advt, The Y. M. T. A. & B. Drum corps of this city have been engaged to partake in the parade which will be held in Hartford on next Sunday af- ternoon in honor of the laying of the cornerstone of St. Peter's school. The corps will hold a very important re- hearsal and meeting tonight in the Y. M. T. A. & B. hall at 8 o'clock sharp in order that they may com- | plete the final arrangements. 1 | C¥TY MIGHT COLLECT GARBAGE. Dr. H. T. Bray, who has been health officer and chairman of the board of health, is in favor of hav- ing the city reject all bids for the col- lection of garbage and have a muni- cipal collection system. He belleves hogs could be raised to advantage at the town home and would have the able bodied male inmates of the home collect the garbage. If this system were adopted there would be less fre- quent requests for admission to the home, he believes. Our Full Assortment OF ‘ Ladies’ Suits,Coats and Skirts ] for Spring and Summer wear is by far the smartest collection of Ladies’ Wearing Apparel that we have cver shown, ‘We have made them up on our premises, exhibiting all the specialties of design and workmanship_possible to find anywhere. SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF WAISTS, PETTI- +COATS AND RAINCOATS. Prices are very moderate and within reach of everybody. Our made-to-order department, with our experienced fitter, is fully equip- ped to give most excellent service in style, finish and fit. l i_ RUBIN, 135 Main Street. Barnes’ Block. Copyright Hast Schafiner & Mars, . THE Kart Schafner & Marx Name Guarantees you that a Ltheir c'othing must wear sat:sfactory to the purchaser. A special exhibit in our window. $18 upto $30 We want youto come come cee the Men’s Suitsat $12 and $15. Exiremely light weight Underwear is the Crepe Union Suit at $1.00. Dont buy Washable Neckwear until you have seen ours. All are impo:ted. 25¢ and 50c each. A new pattern of Boys’ Worsted Su its at $6.00is greatly admired. NEW BRITAIN MAN ADDRESSES AD. CLUB New England Publicity Men Convene | at Big Banquet of Charter Ouk Club. New Britain sent a strong delega- tion of its publicity men to the sec- ond annual banquet of the Charter Oak Ad club, held at the Hartford club last night. Four hundred ad men, from all parts of New England were seated at the tables when the first course, hors d’'oeuvres was served, The club stewards rendered a pal- atable account of their stewardship and every wish of the diners was sat- isfied. Ditty bags, containing in the sample line from ash trays to zinc etchings were given to each ad man, Among the speakers was J. P. Com- stock, advertising manager of P. & ¥. Corbin. PINNEY PASSES AWAY. Hartford, May 1.—Mather E. ney, a well known eling man at his home in this R sixty-filve years, Tariffville. For forty represented a local goods concern. Pin died e had dry ve whole everything ACCIDENT DELAYS TRAIN, Naugatuck Junction, Conn., May & —The Boston Express for New York, No. 45, running by way of Willlmantig | and Waterbury, and leaving the lattey | city at 12:06 noon today, was dos layed here shortly before 1 o'clock by an accident to the rear truck on the last day, coach, The railroad men stated that the damage was Insig: | nificant and the express would pros { eed to Bridgeport without much ag- lay. MORE APPOINTMENTS. Mayor George A. Quigley has filled all his commissions and boa'ls and feels happy. He has appointed Car- lisle H. Baldwin to succeed E. Allen Moore on the city building commiss sion. He has also appointed Franl ! M. Zimmerman a member of the com= mission, Thomas 1. Kehoe has been | selected for the board of finance and | taxation and Peter P. Curran for the | board of public charities. IBABY SPECIALTY SHOP Sale of Baby's Made Bonnets For Saty day 49¢ MRS. WiLI 1 HEPWORTH, Room 14, Holmes & Hoffman Bldg. MILLER & OISO 61 Arch St., Tel.162 179 Dwight St., Tel. 1439-3 542 Arch St, Tel.577 The Good Impression Received From Using High Grade Goods is Favorably Lasting When the Price of the Cheap Arlicle is Long bag 3 SURE RISE PAN- CAKE FLOUR GOLD DUST FLOUR 67 c.'q 25¢ LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY. RIB ROAST Fresh Forgotten. You Create That Impression When Trading With Us. Spinach Boston Lettuce CHUCK ROAST..... PORK CHOPS 3 Ibs $1.00. ;—[IGHGATE COFFEE, 1b 3 5 c FRESH SHOULDER..1b 15 C SPRING 8 LIGHTHOUSE SOAP.z 5 c 6 LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER LAMB Asparagus Radishes . Rhubarb .. FANCY FOWLS.....Ib 24 c ROASTING CHICKENS 9@ Ib . Large Lemons . .... Sweet Oranges. . . Ripe Pineapples Bananas .. ......doz 15¢ and 20¢