New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1915, Page 4

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et Beginning Today, Ending Sat. Night Ten years ago today we began business in Hartford. Our price smashing, profit-sharing policy was so radical that the structure of High Prices was sent tumbling about the ears of their promoters within a week. Our fearless, revolutionary methods were such a menace to competition that we were under ar- rest inside of a month. “Itinerant Vendors,” they called us, but it's been ten years now—ten years of :'.;5512- ° gloriously successful service to the money-savers of Hartford—and we are still here, triumphantly suc- O t $2 and $2.50 Soft Persian ults cessful. ] . ) . Vercoa s Hats, wonders at | Now we are going to celebrate with a Four-Day Anniversary Sale that will again stir the clothing . 65c. VVER- ° world as our advent did—price cutting and value-giving that’s startling, coupled with a grand distribu- And Ba macaans . 8.50 4'Day Pl'lces tion of $2.50 Gold Piece Souvenirs as a slight token of our appreciation of the way the clothing buyers 4-Dav Prices Shoes, any pair in i, Por- i of Hartford have stuck by us through thick and thin. y the store, values up r. 160 Suits $5 00 Four days only, remember; see that you're here early for it will be a Glorious finish of all re- 35 of Our I T ) y P Shirts, Underwear .SEOR_ s"’-uu UHES maining stock! 310.{.0 LEaders and Furnishings at mink f§ 110 Suits 37 35 500 Pairs of Trousers Lumped to Go at $1.00 28 of Our S i * | $12.50 Lines $12.50 Leaders 85 S q T T I C A $2.50 85 . . 125 Suits s‘l l 75 40 of Our s‘ With Every Clothing ;l;(i)ng 316-50 UIIBS 316.50 Leaders Purg:as(;vii $10 e |72 508 014 89 147-149 Asyluin Street, Hal.'tiord 29 o Ou $ (3] mime fnet || $20 Lines $ ' For 10 Years Hartford’s Most Progressive Ciothiers $20.00 Leaders bration Sale! nt ! Sample Spring Hats, % these resolutions. E. R. Kelsey, | of the superior court, : Sax- | physicians discovered that the use of “In Poland, north of the Vistula the Argonne a second Germir v was passed with little opposition [judge of Branford; W. H. Heald, judge | ton and B. L. Smith, ges of the|two certain anaesthetics would pro-| cavalry onslaughts by the Russians k took place vesterday near Bag n'nd sent to the senate. and M. D. O’Connell, deputy judge at | common pleas court. ] duce in a patient a complete loss of | have been repulsed, wiile south of .‘i‘_wvfl ix o'clock j” the The finance committee has before |Stafford: J. E. Fisk, judge and J. BE. A T =nlnunn.|n provide house mem- | memory, but at the same time would | the Vistula German attacks at a po'nt | evening This was also repulszed, & it about 100 measures dealing with | Fahey, assistant judge of Rockville; L. ( bers with copies of th(‘vszr’n(’rul sta- | not render them unconscious. Thus, | cast of Bolimow ended with the oc- | had been the ‘vn‘vuw previously e taxation income of the state. many |H. Fuller, judge and H. C. Bradford, |tutes was adopted and the house ad-|a person under the influence of “Twi- [ cupation of the village of Humin ( orted. and whieh took place at1 of them being of a highly technical |deputy judge at Putnam; Samuel J.| journed. light Slecp” will answer all questions | the northeast). Figating for posses- | o'clock in the afternoos character. Bryant, judge at Orange: Walter Hoi- i ial and respond to all suggestions but| sion of Wolaszye-Lc has been front from the Mecuse to the Fxpenses Excoed Tncome, comb, }‘udge and Edmond Wall, dep- TW[LIGHT SLEEP IS immediately forgets that such a ques- | going on since February 1 In thesc \“r\l.‘ ] m.hv a '.‘ o ,IH \,.:; wholly to table. The resolution final- uty judge at Torrington Thomas tion has been answered or that such | engagements we have taken over 4,000 | are organizing ou i | \ | i | i ! Mr. Isbell in explaining his resolu- |y, voy ana D. F. Broderick, deputy SUBJECT OF PAPER|" order has been given. This new | priconers and captured six machine | ground won by us to the south of Am | i | | | i i | | | thate en Con- XDGASES. A lengthy de- ight on the fi- the state was tion told the house that the commit- | judge at Farmington; F. W, Sevmour, discovery is used extensively in some | gune, merheyviler | tee faced the problem of finding |judge at Winchester, William J. Ma- Rty of the German hospitals in cases of “Russian attacks at night against revenue to meet the state expenses | ¢ 4 which are exceeding the income. Tho |judge at Bristol. Read by Dr. Julius Hupert Before | subjected to this treatment declare | river have been repulsed | cents. Russell’s !" The house by ballot concurred in Y that they know no pain. vet they French Report. Russell Bros., 301 Main strec ad Mcdical Association at Mcet- were not unconscious. lone, judge and W. L. Canty, deputy childbirth and mothers who have been | the German positions near the Bzura Don’'t spoil 21 meals 1o save or 4 i ’ g Best Butter, 39¢ I} money will have to be raised by taxa- tion and the committee felt that it |confirming the governor's nomination Parls, Feb. 245 p. me—The| ought to have advice from an expert |of Blberto T. Rorabaclk, justice of the | il st Teoning ik Wil oies Thia afictoet Bi i en taxation. Mr, Griswold of Berlin supreme court; W. L. Bennett, judge 5 = out a report on the progress of the | £ asked how an expert on taxation — — “Twilight Sleep,” the new o T IChS e ] house today on a 15 T he new medical military operations, reading as fol-| » could be classified. The taxation ques- scovery whic s away - < | ! B fnance com. | discovery which does away with pain lows: For Infants and Children. tion, he said, was one of the greatest at child-birth, was the topic of an “ t . nancial expert In | profjems. Mr. Devine of Waterbury ! important paper read before the Neiw In the country north of the Ly 5 o . Mr. Isbell of | ;5ked how long the expert would be | HAVE You [ Beitatn Medioat :xssn(\i'i:an:»nnlu::{n?;h\L therey mnothidegtoyrepors | The Kind You Have Al'ays B"J?:M rman of the com- | empioved. Mr, Isbell said that no | D TR e b2 Hinot “Between the Lys and the Oise, in Mt 0 olution. Consld- | jonger than the assembly session as | I e e e Continued from First Page.) the sector of Nouvelle, to the west| Bears the Z. directed at the | (4 committee will have to report be- A GHIL 9 TGN TG (e e o e ol © R of Lens, French batteries put an end | Signptare of y 4 é%z’ of this departure ¢.ye the legislature adjourns, Mr. B | doctors and has even written Lln kn(w to a spirited fusillade from the en- e outside assls- | prae Sidbhs 5 o N g ing of the second, north of Borjimow e Hewes of Farmington asked what the _ German physicians whol first diScov-| was repulsed! with great Iosses for the | .. tax commissioner could do to help . ; o . o 2y b 2 motion to sus- i guy * Ar. Tabell replied that the com. | _ Many women long for children, but because of | ©I¢d it in order that he might have|enemy. A volent combat was begun £ 5 some curable physical derangement ate deprived {irst hand information cancerning it. | south of the village of Soumine defeated 130 to | ;jqgfoner would make avaflable all of this greatest of all happiness. Biclalo ccaiveal nueh i - 1 v @ 5 aluable data, | where GO oG Ivanced | Tafts, starting them from a poin yoting _almost | nis knowledge, that he was only one The women whose names follow were restored vhich he used in his discourse from | possession of a <.,...l)1| h v 1s\stiil ”f\ A e T R e T Ot “The Germans endeavored to foat down the River Anore some blazing . b e ttee felt it tonormal health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- et of i angand Stha e e e o mrarmANRW e anclaak thematontacail| MU berMothLh - Mare ath men® inW el ln cld en) Dt e Were succomtiul, however 1 ;,.;,nm el ll‘tr‘x: Z::P:u::fi::::é \‘\\-1-;\- medical profession in Europe. “South¥ofthePelica W near I Dou-i| {1 BLORD:NE Sthese SLoats Sbefore the I Rea e e R * “I took your Com- | Therefore the paper read by Dr. | n the enemy increased the in- “T‘_}“‘I‘I"_“" s S . | i tenian G e GREERE. T, pound and have a fine, lr\xps-rt last night was not one of the of his bombardment, contin- b L”f"‘”'fl <'|‘ \:; ‘wuv]nu«: to ] -1 He had had experience in the 1911 strong baby.’”” — Mrs, “"‘1“"2711'»" prozalc kind, but was full of n‘inz night and day, but attempts of | ©r8 eXCellcnl hr"”\"";fi < :‘”&" ! ‘l”' OW a an & o alpe - | valuable information that was listened | the enemy’s troops to make progress | of Aisne. a ade slight prog- | X ';b:;:?lnh\' i::i:natsx‘::::nl‘:?eda 1‘:“((1" ‘.‘nfl‘ NS ;Tg::INMl;‘CHELL, Mas. to with evident interest by the phy- | were without success §lr<.<s and have taken prisoners and paid a big price although his advice | ’ FpEE e % ol Capture Guns. west of Hill No. 200 ar Perthes. | did not prove of particular value. | : “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Twilight Sleep” is the result ob. i ’ L b : 7 tained by a hyperdermically injected| “In the Carpathians the conflict Mr, Schultz did not favor employins b Vegetable Compound isa 2 J = 1 o 3 B anaesthetic. Twe omi t Ger continued January 31 and February 1. ! o - . " = ffering from | an expert, belteving that the matter wonderful medicine for | L G | e e New—Fireproof. European Plan. down Thought could be left safely with the com- | expectant mothers.”’ — ~ - — Hieltcaditont et baka ek i | Penmeyivania Ave. at 1000 ol mittee. Mr. Bronson thought the | Mrs. A. M. MYERS, Gor- as the lower San, having crossed the | 0 Streets, |« ever Be Well | state would suffer if the committeo | © donville, Mo. mETING T[} KEE Eu_ principal ridge of the mountain range | tthin walking Gistance of overed. i fptoblemslon lisghandel mesfun 1) A PW in the region of Jasliska and Mezo | UF URIG AG'D, g o o S “The Hotel of American ldrl|l"" i c Yo caters and public but B . o »Zh’l;- ‘::]» sl:m. ::s.l:m';ulf- fr«',»vtn' some f\:;v ! I highly recommend Some people are born with a tendency | I.aboroz, where we took a battery of | s it P i c bulidings, R éenernl Sk Sl eodnadlal Ba 1;1’1' R ¢ Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- | to certain discases. What theyeat either [ six cannon. two mortars, a number of | Overiooka the White Howsa and thought “‘1’1“- fl“’m;a‘;?d l;":';:&' “ ?tmt':!;lt’ ) etable Compound before & S&TaY: ates this condition or tends to cor- | rapid firers and numerous prisoners. , ar ‘ho efo he e o | able Comp i T offenstv < Adertaia L e i i) Gt n T gk . An offensive movement undertaken by | Health Insurance for Meat Emers‘ blged fRin. v t y o | 3y can see the importance of a {the enemy southeast of Uz Tcould | committee ought to be as well| much for me.”’ —Mrs. E. l,—unpor di rhml ian beings, unlike the | was repulsed with enormon SSOS. A well known authority 1 was 80 weak I ¢ equipped to meet the arguments of M. DOERR, R. R. 1, Con- mework Finally | thcse experts, put Vinol and asked the first bottle 1 Debate Closes. ed. I have now After further debate, Mr. Hyde, the H it has done me a | majority leader, said that the appro- states that the ower animals, la the instinct that tells ‘News relative te the transportation ! :;'l?:r;‘ :»Iru:‘:;'r'\v v eater in America is shohocken, Pa. lhi;n' “hf_.t to cat and \\llaj[-tn Mlmd' 4| of German troops to the Carpathian | {he HiSnea e S etestifol D 1o is a fact that proper diet and @ good | (ront finds confirmation in the fact The kidneys fi 3 “ . - sy X g 4 - 3 ght uric acid, somett | {tock Lydia E. Pink- tonic will keep people wr_-.l under m:’»t, that on February 2 southeast of Bes- | they were never meant to do. The resul ham’s Vegetable. Com- | conditions and restore them to health { kiq Pass.. we destroved a battalion of | ',fpz'hfi‘yxxr;:(l‘\n]?n\:(}'llfn{;',?:x‘x\m‘vrx“”r‘\ e good. I sleep | priation and finance commlittees will | pound to build up my | ¢Xceptin firm(‘ul ases/mhiere the need | (i h German regiment, a rem- | and the waste is retained in the bicod o | ician 12 1mperative. nant of which, notably battalion and | Poison the cntire system. [l strong, and feel | he the most taxed committees of the system and have the S - | 4 A S = art today by writing to the Dr. V' Sompa i S Let Lidney trouble develop and it will d you may publish | legislature. He belleved in glving | dearest baby girl in the | jiamg Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y., | qonPany commanders and twenty sol- | jead to such fatal diseases as Dropsy and | R letack 8 p everyhnervoug, them assistance if they want it and lworld.”” — Mrs. MOSE | for a copy of thedictbook, ““What to Eap | 1167S: Were made prisoners | Bright's Discase. ooms, detached batn, oman who wants | time should not be wasted in debat- | R B ¢ fall tlie ezt | | Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver - . B8 A LAKELEY, Coalport, Pa. | and Iow to Eat. fullof useful infor- - s e AL SR RONSR, EERE S1.5 Sz D. W. KiRNs, So. | ing the resoiution. M. Kins of wair- | r | Fration aud deseribes the tonic reatment Srgubls Bervousnear. conaiipation, alssl | e fleld moved the previous question and | X <oy i h -y i indi come 1, . rgish kidneys. . You | iv d E \ praise the Com Dr. 9 ’ills for mdmee. i rom weak, sluggish kidney You | S, - ‘;‘,’fi" t:‘e cural | Mr. Isbell closed the debate by de- | pound whenever I have | tion, nervous , for those cond Berlin, Feb. 3. by Wireless Teleg- | £n help the weakened Kidnevs and put | Room). private bath, cods’ livers, aide ¢ 5 ¢ o 2 TRt T g00d working order again by = P and strength- :i:’;;f ‘”:(‘"‘::’;: «’u:‘mtlnn lx.,\: not that | a chance. It did somuch hy to Sayville, N. Y ferman | getting from your druggist about five 2.50, $3 up. & Ny for me before my little - g e disco after eati ced by 1 army headquarters today out a | ounces of Rheumasa take two tea p m";g‘e‘; 0 W™ | by rafsing it In the faircst way pos- | - born. " . Mrs. | tone in the digesti na. - report on the progress of the fighting, | §hoonfuls in 15 of water before breal e = g e nds 2 irl was born.”” — Mrs. | |, T g e st each morning and in a few days our merican Indlan G sible. Taxes of various kinds can | g 1 Pink Pills supply thestomachwith | which reads as foilov your kidneys will \erform their duties || Room, Grand Pipe ; rill, Te j ngth t 5 2 VDE: es. | m:;‘fd'“r';ngjow“ doubled and the state can raise all E. W. SaNDERS, Rowles- | well-oxyeenated blood without which : “7ph¢ attacks made by the French | iR _a& perfect manner ” the money it needs within a reason- X burg, W. Va. good digestion i3 impossible. Dr. Wil- | 51y the German positions near Pertaes | , Fheumasalts flushes the clogged kid with M | Py 31 AT o v 2 = 5 e o neys El ates L o or \h JMap. ol with the under- | Able amount, but it cannot raise it in T i - liame’ Pink Pills are a non-alcoholic | have been repulsed. On the rem ot it e ol ’ will be returned if | Justice to all unless it goes about the ook your Com- | tonic and are free from poitone, problem in a right way, i pound before baby was A short course of treatment with thece e S nothing more tkan ar- Thero was further debate on the i born and feel I owe my | Pills will show in an improved appetite, | (jjjery exchanges inerd Co., Drug- | question of passage, but the vesolu- lite tojibiz=Nve. Wi (i CELterNd ipestion Mixetiesting Rel cepani f R engrms it SN IEEE n., and at lead- | tion was finally adopted S TiLLis, Winter Haven, | ¢t ner Your own druggist sells € g op- Eywhere. | Favorable reports were made. on German Report, itcstavrant a la Carte 1, Orches- tra. Write for Souvenir Bookiat der of the western battle front there | all poisonous matter and leaves the intes- Ask for specia) ; itinerar. tinal canal clean and sweet Bridal C ~ y Rheumasalts js very fnexpensive. Tt || | By Couples, Conventions, Four- acts quickly without griping or nausea. st Parties. Schools and Collcges Delicious_to take—delightfully efferves: || =t S . : cent. 2bc, §0c and $1.60 Bottles. otel Powhatan, ST Florid | Dr. Williame’ Pink Dills. ments along the East ian fron- Rheumasalts is prepared by the famous 2 Y Winrid Tillis orida. i tier. Rheumabath Company, Minneapolis, Minn Cifford M. Lewls, Mgr o e, L. cleans out the stomach and intestines of ,

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