New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 6

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T S ALD, FRIDAY MAY 15, 1914. ROVAL TAILORED SUIT, I '1: ON' A DARE. : The $suggestion that, you could make a perfect fitting suit,” to measure, without a j| : -on, amused me. It's hard / 3 ugh, ‘goodness knows, tq. wight-fitting clothes withi | :%mwm y-ons. But to gfl V 'wll*l\no try-on at al!n— flvhfi the %Ydea seemed )' ; visionary, as.a }mk;n ‘lfil) i jbubble! . - i« And shme you M&nteed : p fo . “make g’'—or take %ck the sul Just ‘took Fou up in thespirit of sheer en the suit came, 1 found # a darling. It fit- it&ll meas though I were born i'it., /And more than that, it exclusive something, style and individual- . that every tallor strives And this without a single “gry-on”; without any of the' sisual re-chalking and ' re- hacking. . You can surely put me I‘lown as a Royal Tailored veq RA¥MOND m'rcuoocx ' And‘what The Royal Tail- famons comedian J way, is consid- ered one g’eflm beést dressery the" theatrical profession) they can and do. for you. 'A Royal Tailored suit ' aneans ‘thet best in .custom- ork, the ‘best in pure wool Tabric, . the ‘best In style and “fit_at any. price. ‘No- fussy formalities—or téedious try-ofis when you or-' . dera ;Hoyal Tailored suit. We l.lke ‘your meas ,-and- he, silit comes to t, e fiyst cmck,nuc of the box. nfif.rrv ITSELF— xm “GOOD VALUES Sugar lfa;vered With Other Goods. “SUMM Rcfngératqrs ‘A modern, s saver protects ti - your family, Oiir;¢omplste " stock. in- all sizes, includes these fine leidmg makeS' BOHN, EDDY, BALDWIN, MCcKEE, WHITE MOUNTAIN, Wicker Furniture " The charm of Reed Furni-{Torrington Vacuum Sweep- ture, especially for ' summer use, is undeniable. Dainty|{Domestic-Vacuum Cleaners, and cool, yet strong and com- _Vacuum Cleaners ers ' You Guessed How Many ; Wlll Cross the Rug ?, HAMMOCKS Genuine National Spriag fabric Couch "Hammocss, heavy frame, thick mat- tress, winshieid. 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Ask usto ox- lain. o Porch Cha ~and Roclg We Specialize “Old ory,” the strongestj durable porch fu made. Also regul signs of hard rock reinforced frame, seat; natural or g ish, from $1.49. E;"residcnl llmm J}f&hl ay 16.—In the second “Ethics in Profes ‘Willlam H. Taft, yesterday outlinei the ethics of the profession of law and showed how they might be best maintaingd:and lived up to. In the ourse of jhis remarks Pro- fessor Taft.refuted the theory that New.-Haven, English court systen is far better than our own, for there the j g, ab= solute ruler of his court,” or in “his own words, “There the judge is ‘it.’ here the judge_is not s & true administration of jus- lack of authority, which t ‘everywhere in this coun- in the federal ceurt, is to be deplored,” said he, “for it gives & chance for the eloquent lawyer to first make a statement of the law, hext a statement of fact and then 4 final lunge at the passions of the Jjurymen—a thing which renders true Jjustice almost impossible.” o Trial by Newspapers. -~ In. speaking of the so-called trial| newspapers Professor Taft deplor- ed the creation of popular alarm either for or against the defendant, and said: “‘Our district attorneys are much to blame for this for they give out the names of those witnesses, they life, and this to me seems to be un- just.” . . Gives Sly Knock. Healso togk a sly knock, sgeming- 1y at™o Brandeis, whenihe said “Whenever you’find a . layyer who | either ‘says' he has no c‘“en\r’or re- | fuses to teli his name but'who says Rf he is ‘taking up the case merely the common Weltare of the pub- | g lie, beware of that man.” Spent $500 a Day. 2 (New York World:) ; Mrs. Sarah Elliott, widow of-%Capt. Jack” Elliott, who was tried’ fof ‘kill- ing a man and acquitted .in his early life, remained an /abstainer from * drink: through middle life, only fo end with Iul&nnt.e his;career two years ago by npondlnc. who v 1 360, | dimost '$56,000 in dissipation’ in months; Has filed suit.in u? preine. court’to recover: Tonjes Bros., cnial Hotel, One H' fAfth street and mn’gn# ,The . complaint nt $1,000 in A% ial, where he wis wor was unlaw% there, aithough he know, inebriate, and Mrs. Bliote ai g had warned the preprietors fgnfi:rnlsh intoxicants to” him. About 1909 ‘Elliott suddenly left iue andl efildren and went to liv it ‘would, add#in. the administration of admit. fndirect or hearsay and 'said, * ‘posterous on ‘the face "1:1b_packages Conf u like to be* 1b _pure-breakfast , put; up in a one-ffuart Mason fruit ‘hé@dlnes of a Hearst ° Jar 1at’s hearsay evidence.” 2 1b. can of Pure B Yy evidence: lean York State Beans, pound arge can of Baked Beans 10 bars of good laundry Soap . bottles of extra strong Amimonia bottles of Empire Bluing_ cans of York State Corn . caps of extra sifted Peas . large cans solid packed Tomatoe: large cana Squash .or Pumpkin large can California ‘Apricots large can. Californi Peaches o i » . rge can California Gharl'les . 2 ‘ Hlllm]lll]l T 11 cans of Pink Sdkmon | ‘l[ ‘ o, cans « Red Saluon - fi i cans of Kippered }ui'rl.ng b. can of choice Tnxn bs. of Carolinh Hi [packages . Evapomted Appl packages Flossy B box Niagara are ‘to call, ‘Why, sontétimes they even give out their opening speéches, .| 8nd " sometimes . even—thé opening || i speech is published. in advance of its delivery. . Now when they,do this it “|indicates that they are trying to de- termine something ~other than the ldw; it seems af if some political is- net & man’s 5 Ibs. Fine Grllnulltfid ugar in cloth I)Bg 3 0 Ibs, Fine Granulas it _is_pre- box: of Domino S Credlt Clothler 321 Trumbull St. That's. where HAn'rmaDs LEADING CREDIT STORE is a Big Help to ypul 1 We show, complete gnd’ variety assortments of all the new styles for Spring and ‘Summer.in Both the Men’s and Women’s Department—and .no matter what Garment you select, you own it At a Fafe Price. NO MORE FOR CASH, NO LESS FOR CREDIT-ywhich ought to constice you . that o-r Prices Are Right! Y THE BRIGHT NEW STOCKS, THE/FINE QUALITY, OF THE ummc TH® BASY TERMS WILL APPEAL TO YOU AT THIS STORE. MAY WE S$EE YOU THIS WEEK? __l._ Men’s Sults $12 to $28 Wofien sSluts $12 tom In this Department you will find Topcom ‘Bal- ~Also nn wfit Styles.in Seplrlte Coats, Dtun.. macaans, Odd Trousers, Raincoats, Hats and Shoes. 321 Trumbull B. Z. BREWER, m]"’"'"""wmm o.LA FRANCE . 3 % N . , & |!lillllll‘“lllllllllll!llllll]llllu {11 Hlllllm i ||IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIHIINIIIIIIII | g

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