New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 10

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N DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915, rReSTONE TRES|| A MASTER STROKE luiy Most Miles Per Dollar ” WS Ye Sow-—So Shall Ye Reap,” never a truer saying, S applied to the tire business. { s . e : TR IS you purchase a tire because it is cheap you will sure- New Britain never witnessed a scene similar to theopening of our Reorganization Sale last Saturday and a cheap tire; and it will prove to be the most expen- Monday. Crowds thronged the store in a steady stream until 10 p. m. Doors were kept locked during the fore- in the end. noon, only being opened at intervals to allow customers in, and upon purchasing were passed out through the 4 rear door. Hundreds weré amazed at the immense stock of Men’s Suits, Pants, Shirts, Sweaters and Furnishings, fE BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY IS NOW ON AND | and they are still coming. Extra Salespeople have been secured to give all prompt attention, and to make tomor- YOU SHOULD WATCH YOUR STEP! row, (Saturday) a busy day we have added other attractions which warrants another big, busy day. Bring a little We do not advertise cheap tires and then try to sell money and buy lots of merchandise. u high priced tires. We advertise FIRESTONE TIRES and we sell you FIRESTONE TIRES. : The Price is very Low. . jO A llc The Quality is the Very Highest ' o . 9 = VULCANIZING A $1.00 will do the work of $4.00 in many cases. ( : THAT PAYS) 300 Men’s All Wool Flannel Shirts, formerly sold at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Just the thing for spring and outing use. Reorganization Sale Price 69¢, 89c, $1.29. 500 pairs Men’s dependable, good wearing Pants, sold up to $6.00. Reorganization Sale Price 89c, $1.19, A. G. HAWKER, 11 ELM STREET || »-ftsnia it 400 Men’s Negligee Shirts, in plain and fancy, worth up'to $2.00. Reorganization Sale Price 29c¢, 37¢, 49¢, 69c, 83c¢, and up. / e Big let Men’s Overcoats, heavy and medium weights, in black, gray Oxford, to go at Reorganization Sale e TR Prices $2.98, $4.89, $7.89, and up. Hundreds have been sold in the last 5 days. SEN; N ew Tr ade Commzs sion 200 Sweaters in all wool, all colors, and all weights, at less than half the regular price to clean up at this Re- organization Sale Price 89c, $1.39, $2.39, $2.89 and up. i i GANG? Plans to Ald @usiness LZfe 200 Fancy Vests, in all styles and colorings. Reorganization Sale Price 29¢, 39¢, 49¢, 59¢, 89¢, $1.19, $1.29 . and up. ; : b L a Hundreds of special bargains for lack of space we cannot mention. Come in and share in this great jubilee ‘“ Mlfiflfifl' g L of high grade men’s wear at low down prices. Remember the name and place. olicemen. | 19.—The police ’ osen, who is Mare to apart- & it Place owned by y s been doubled. o2 al recovering L %) 3 . . ’ . he fire. He and tne police P | . 248 Main Street. New Britain, Conn. ome nere from ‘ }lUMAN BODIES COVER = b Rosen, who Is & RS Corpse in Creck Bears Resemblance | High School Team Plays Alummi Irench Chamber of Commerce Heads ALASHGERD PLA A. police officer to M2n *ound Burned. Tomorrow. | Want German Markets, o o EW _FEDERAL TRADE COMM! o the county jail Black Rock, March 19.—The body His friends : | of a man of Hungarian parentage, | the High school dramatic production, Presidents of all the chambers of is Lill Many Men, Women and n getting the| \véshington, March 19—A program | corporations may conduct their.bus- | was found today floating in Cedar | : ; { Foehs B T0Y of what Chairman Davies character- | iDess in conformity with the anti-trust | Creek. The strange resemblance of e ized ds “constructive helpfulness” for | J&WS: It was emphasized that the | the victim to Stephen Molnar, whose commission will work in harmony | body was found burned almost to a | Will now be given early in May. 4 with the department of justice and | crisp on mud flats near there several Rehear: in “Comus” are pro- h o 2 was mamzm'l out at a long conference | the courts in carrying on its work. In | months ago, is leading to a strict in- A ng well under the direction of ich are valued | at the White House between the |the accompanying cut the members | vestigation by the police. s Wescott, Clement Hallinan and cancelled ar_xd members of the commission and Pre: are: Top row, left to right. William H. Molnar, according to the coroner’ a play will be given eclose on moxg- ident Wilson. It was the first for- | Parry and George Rublee; = bottom finding, w murdered, and the police 1 | DNDE‘YEM It is | mal meeting between the president | row, left to right, Edward N. Hurley, | believe there is some connection be- a home asketballL game a potice guard | angd the commissioner: ce they ,or- | Chairman Davies and William J. Har- = tween the cas; The face of the vic- | Will besplayed tomorrow evening with houses in Lake | ganized recently. IFollowing the con- | ris. has been made | ference Mr. Davies announced that fire. Quantities | the commission would begin imme- b oils and oakum | giately the investigation acthorized by REPORTS UNFOUNDED. buted about the i BODY FOUND. PLAY IS POSTP( . ' date for the presentation of Paris, March 19, 5:15 “The Lost Paradise,” nas been post- commerce in France will meet here Monday to consider the general com- situation and devise plans for z markets which hitherto n almost exclusiveiy German. | ennet, head of the Par | Chamber of Commerce, who will pre- | i the meeting said last night | ssing the pre it situation ; | | | | Children in Armenia.— poned two week so that the play y i ; 120,000 Destitute, . rance policies | the new federal trade commission hich =< ey London, March 19, 2:10 P. M.— Appaliing accounts of condition in Armenia have reached the officials in London of the Armenian Red Cross fund snd have been given out by them i The latest recital is from an Ar “‘Business is not stagnant except for tbetrade in luxures. It may be said tim found today is considerably dis- |[the alumni. There will be a prelim- (i trade in luxuries, It may be said S colored, which leads to the belief that | inary between the second team and aple trend towards the sormal. We ' meninn deetor named Derderian, wh he met with foul play. the West Hartford High. The first al] feel that we have a great commer- | says that the whole plain of Alashger € < On the right arm a blue heart is |game will begin at 7:30 P. M. clal victory to win in the conquest of | is virtually covered with the bodies ¢ P e D e ey craating, fiie Mady, Into iom- Rome, Via Paris, March 19, 5 a. m. | tattooed, within which is the letter- The Current Events club will meet {w those markets delivered from Ger- | men, women and children. When th R e hats avhe on selling agencies abroad, with the | _Reports- that the Belgian govern- | Ing “No 77 S. Z. J, 4 C., 1888.” next Tuesday. | wany, to the ult of wnich we are | Russian forces retreated from this Awhen the cases | JioW to & report on-whetherssimilar | = 5 Lo S E S TG E R The Debating club held its weekly | now going.” | district the Kurds fell upon the help agencies should be ' organized by 1t is displeased because the papal meeting today | . 3 i 4 p N T AXTENSION, g el - less people American business.. The bureau of |nuncio remains at Brussels instead of |ACT ON TROLLEY EXTENSION, oo 1 s el corporations, which was automatical- | going to Havre were declared yes-| A meeting of the committee of the Yo e FAMILY CALLED SOUTH. o kg e : 2 v JCTU POSTPONE the women were carried away to th ly merged into the new commission, |terday to be unfounded by M. Civic Bureau of the Chamber of Com- | ®ERMAN LECTURE POSTPONED.| Mrs A, L. Jones, of 110 Lake street, i 1 WO IRITAIN already has carried on a general in- | Den Heuvel, the new Belgian envoy |merce on street railway extension was lecture on ‘‘Music—Its History | will leave this afternoon for Pocomoc, '"','”w organizers of the:Red Cross 2 vestigation of forelgn business meth- |to the Vatican. He said his govern- held at 2:15 today when plans were | and Development,” which was to have ' Md., where she has been called by the | (0 0 :hnr‘v- ‘are 120,000 destitute ) TROUBLE ods. Members of the commission de- { ment considered the nuncio would be made for placing the matter of «|8iven: this evening at St. Matthew's critical condition of Mr. Jones, who A””“"’”m now _in the Caucasus clared they had no idea of starting |able to perform more useful services |trolley line in the north end of the city | German Lutheran church, has been has been ill for some time. She will 3 out on a campaign of annoying or jat Brussels than elsewhere, because |before the Connecticut company. The [ Postponed unti] after Easter on-ac-|be accompanied hy her sons, Louis harrassing business. On the contrary | he could keep in closer touch with the | directors of the chamber voted at the | count of the inability of the lecturer, and Milton Jones. Miss Cecil Jones The Boys' Bible classes of the Y in This City, | the chief aim will be to map out as |situation and correspond directly both | meeting Tuesday afternoon in favor of | Rev. F. F. Glaffer of Meriden to has been attending her father at Po- | M. . A. will meet as usual this even- clearly as possible the waysin which | with Havre and Rome. this extension. keep nis engagement. | comoc for several weeks. ing Supper will be served at 6:30, ”» and shut them up in killed and lence in ny. ose home is in t who, upon ar- 2 GROCERY C()[BII\‘ ATION — i ' ’ : - = ’ e Y : g R IRERGREN . N R S S T $y from Europs R ANGES PACKED IN A NEAT, STRONG » 3 o 9 to 11 A. M.—Hour Sale—9 to 11 A. M. e e ol 0 O SHOPPING BAG. ALL FOR 50 7 . : u ; % Fiidalt d,_“ an ' interesting 2 : Porterhouse, Roun 300 BOXES |4 Ibs SUGAR, 15¢|§ aaatbier i (¥ 50001bs Steak “imer o™ Ib15¢ e CALIFORNIA B LS N : 3 3 o= pmvmg‘ s Sunkist Brand—Sweet 1 pkg Corn Starch ... 10c nd ey |1 Hesd Rice ... 10c| “GPFCTATS FOR SATURDAY EGGS s of the war Mr. . L Red (uaranteed el Sflefllal 1 can Good Peas .... 10c| Lean Fresh 1 zl/z Squire’s Smoked 11 T O?Efiis L .4 qts 8C Fresh doz 200 he 250, however, Saf ufll dflz c 1 1b Meaty Prunes ... 9c| Shoulders . .1b p C | Shoulders ..Ib Cc o 4 ey s || O8L UMY, 002 27 — | Fresh Pork Shoulder Pot - ] 4¢ | |3 C. SUCCOTASH, . . . . can 6c P ALLFOR ...... 5Q Roast Beef . P ol B[] I I ER _ C | Fancy Brisket @ ¢ | Lean Boiling bo. His fair hair A C ; Peerless Evap. New Rolled b caused the Ger- 4 15 Ib pk Potatoes Corned Beef . .1b Beef e . 1 P I him vitn sowanco| i MOHICAN CREAMERY | > DRt: O 23c | Fancy Lamb Fores Young Milk ......2 cans Oats : 3 1 or hi e Very Fancy—Fresh Made Legs Lamb ey were sure ho Ih 3 ] c 3 1_2 "]3 Fancy Red : 5C Fancy Stewing 1 8C Swift’s Golden MOH. BRAND CONDENSED MILK 3 cans 25(: q cer in charge of Cranberries . .. . ...1b West Fowl .. .. jhought the words i ‘ 3 i 7 i Good L y et $1.00 Heavy Juics () | PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF TR Soectienc e 17C | Ram Pt B Sugar e e vas cone Grape Fruit 3 for ; some member of R g B ity b, edor EGGS Large Ri Squire’s Fresh 18¢ \ Sugar Cured RARLY. SUNKE. HWi. Ty rmans were . Su- ipe 1b pr:e\:ex::ui};;r‘be- 200 CASES Bananas . . . .doz l Oc it e | Ba(‘(\)\l'}:uu- Half Strip Beets, Spinach, Kraut 8 Carmelo Pineapple : YORK STATE 7c | fat Salt I’Tllupl\lu and .In‘m:ll(u-.u c \ Chanis’: 8 seid f e STRICTLY FRESH | Fresh Cut | Pork . .can | BB Socics on s : Spinach . Sliced Ham or | Fresh Cut OHIO NOISELESS MATCHES b?fickognd lnnthg:n sflan‘al 23c Sliced Bacon . : Pork Chops . 1h 1 4c nd most up-to-date ; St Horse Radish Fancy Maine :!5 Large Meaty P ruon coom, sai. n"ly; duz Root : 1 POUND LIVER, !, POUND BACON .... 1 2.(‘ Corn .....2 cans C | Prunes ....3 Ibs fthe novel apart- be opened for the morrow-—advt.

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