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‘=] NEW BRITAIN HERALR NEW BRIT..IN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915. PICTURE OF EUROPE. § o | i P GERMANY WS | ygpes srvie An Honest Confession! TGN WIS f s s One of New York’s greatest merchants recently said: I tell you the main point in business is to give the DIEWH by ffllm” MIHIS[G[ 0' largest number of people what they want, at a price they can afford to pay. Go after big volume by cutting profits . GARBER,S to a minimum.” WE CONFESS to you that this is just exactly what we are doing: for large volume means taking mmnfl' ot Gfiflnany_ care of the countermanded orders, caused by business conditions resulting from the European war: it MEANS ] . BREAD AND BUTTER to an army of skilled mechanics; it means hundreds of dollars saved by those who buy u'mrwww:m»Tl.-:_\c_m.,,.w e Did you ever stop now. BTl e e s quote low prices that qua ® lurope completely reorganized, with must be of inferior nature? e er Ou lS ean- ut " Germany and her allies dominating at this store where we buy | everything and levying wupon their s 3 allen riv ufacturers in large orders we | ta rivals a tribute of from 120 te | 150 Milliards of marks, is drawn by | est of cash prices offered to u L] L] L] ' { Rudolph Martin, former mir er of | iet intitlea “The World's War at Its { 1Ind,” that has j e 9 : A"t has Just becn tomu Garber’s Furnitu huge indemnity whici the an- Join the 100 PianO Club Today T the Best for Yo "I'ms in London, after two ye ; : | fighting, is estimated on the bas Pay a small joining fee and secure this e i g yas j g » r costs of 30 milliards of marks & WIW“MJ‘”"W‘ ll‘u"l ined by Germany, sustria 5 ., g |"furkey in the proportion of 16, 1‘rv [ - | ©nd 1 respectively. r o = i } Will Make Allies P ) | As Germany at the end of the ¥ : | nco-Prussian war made the iy ek i 3 | French pay two and one-half tilnes | what it cost to conduct the conflict s.,, Have it delivered at once together with handsome stool and scarfl i : (e R i Caay < . ( | make the allies pay similarly at the match; drayage prepaid and one year’s tuning free. Pay the balance 1 S § 1€ of the pressnt sk, 1n.wddition - 2 y | 75 milliards will be demanded for the | dues of 17c a day—daily, weekly or monthly. | support of dependents of those killed. | The writer sees Germany firmly o Or if you would rather have a dependable Player Piano, pay a small join okt T el My M"‘"“_“"":‘y_ul' “l"‘”']\ We wantyou to look our stock over, ing fee and get this g London and Paris, and possessed of wish. You will find the quamy just 1 | an air fleet of many thousands of ma- chines and 20,000 alrmen. He seces and the price well within the amount ° $525 Player Piano for e S i B o ey the Cangitl glish channel, equipped with four railway tracks and an automobile ver D | roadway, at both ends of which the | for Bvety Siotm, 4R resssienty | German forces are in control, | Russia. he pictures as completely | p ° dismembered, its territory divided up | 3 among neighboring powers, its coffers N A / ) . . | depleted “to the point of bankruptey, ‘ y including bench, Scarf, 20 rolls of music and delivery charges. | ‘ts menace to the German empire | ! | torever gone | In the process of dis SAVE $142.50. memberment he predicts the organiz . x . Bala nce payable 32¢ a day; daily weekly or monthly. g P i 1090 Maln St, Cpposite Kew Grand Thei Sweden, the auther believes, will Choose your oOwn test; try these Club Pianos and Player Pianos any way you wish. Compare them with b nds, Getiunny. the Bal- tic provinces and Poland; Austria Pianos and Player Pianos costing a half more, examine them 1horou'rhl\ and you will easily see why so . many are | will take the entire south of Russia, ” — taking advantage of this immense saving. | including. Kiev and ' Odesea; Turkey | ered tefiitory quits as imuch as tho] furmiiien o ‘Remember we are sole distributors for one of the largest and finest Piano manfacturers in the wotld and you are { will receive the entire Caucausus, in- | cluding the government of Saratow; wilitary rules. for air craft Russ i1 Have . Early in his pamphlet the writer | coast must s | ;yussia will have to retire both from |y gjces the expression that Ingland | German sul ea ng erCI l ls ac Ory | the Baltle, the Black and the - | must be ‘invaded and -London con- |cruisers and !|nx::|1 sea f.mm-/(z before the Germans can have jafier the id We are not effeting you.a fancy exterior with a cheap interior, ])n(l\(‘\ ¢ maple lining, fancy posts and pilasters, Makes More Partitions. | been considered wininers and masters | mands Germy in short we-are not :eflmg rniture, but WE ARe selling Piano quality without frills or frumpery. ¢ 5 to t Austia-Hun- | of the situation No occupation of|and in the a i g¥pL to Turkey: a part of | Pare or of Moscow alome can accom- In the p H H H s ! Arafa to Roumanfa, provided tie Jlish this end England il Thirty-Nine People Joined the 100 Piano Club e s (e et e Lot ool G & L E gron. Since -March 13th. Watch the club grow. Come in today, better be early than sorry. If you can’t come in today { many, Austria and Turkey; and ev- Both the latter he congiders only | channel tha g ¢ < . ’ o . % e n £ 5 *ry other state which similarly joins | matters of time, that of the Russian than 44 2 ¢ % % rer $100.” It’s a little booklet e )l'umnu the club thmmm]y]\ and it's free for the Sy oL joins | r mail the coupon “How to Save Over § 1 this group will be properly rewarded. | city especially heing feasible becaus sing traf asking. Not only does Alsace-Loraine re-|of Russia’s alleged precarious finan 4 com HALLET and DAVIS PIANOS ARE PRICED FROM §$365 TO $1, O50—SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS THIS main German, but Belfort is to join | cial condition. With the Turks work- | tracks, asbro MONTH. it once more as a German possession. | ing northward and the Austrians ad- | an army road Belgium not only becomes German, | Vancing steadily he believes Rugsia j along with the Congo, but is to pay | doom to be sealed. In the country o’ (] an indemnity of 6 .1-1 millards of | dismemberment, he declares that no| The writer) francs within a few years of the; Weakness should reign, no pettine Germany arg close of the war, should show itself, It must be ac- | Mmaintained b @® Regarding the disposition of Wthe | complished res!stlessly I'rance foy A i i 3 “For Germany and her allies.” he | ars, at they colonial possessions of the allie; feasod 18 writer goes into little detail, beyond| Bays, "it is of the greatest importance j HEtpitE v Established 1839 stipulating that England and France | that Germany secure control of the IMust be faced ’Phone Ch. 3882. Hallet & Davis Building. 231 ASYLUM STREET. ! must lose Egypt, India, Algicrs, Tu- | €08t from Boulogne sur Mer, Calals, j Pntrance to t HARTFORD, CONN. I nis and Morocco as penalty for in-| Pieppe and Dunkirk to Ostend. The ,1“2”;':"_“';;“;;?: { duing their inhabitants to bear arms| German side of the channel mu Army an earnest ad s s e PN . 3 — e { against Germany. un adiunbtal O WitHout orl)hgdu'ul‘x 'j)ll‘ll‘lfl\ part .[)k‘lhc s.cx‘ld me your booklet on i Suez CSnLAG Trirlces I PAI o s P y “HOW TO SAVE OVER $100.” explaining the Club plan. The Suex candl the writer sees ure, In Frani line’ must be i | Evening by allowed for permanently in the hands of “our | . 1 J 1 .o R ’ tor " the cities o Appointment Name .0 e ¢ z { i s ally, Turkey.” After the conclusion | ; i i < Organs and of peace, he hopes, English ships, h‘»‘ Belfort e "’n A ca®e reach 4 | » o | stead of longer paying tolls into the Phone us Street 9a0as SIUBDUOD TRO Square ! pocket of the English-owned Suez ! nce an exter Ch. 3882. Pianos Canal company, will have to pz\)" SufferedEverythmgUnthe-[ lons _Cor, (g wre needed is | are x Town Al . . | them to “our ally, Turke stored to Health by Lydm | much territs The heavy indemnities proposed, | | . tai the writer frankly says, ave for the E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- 1" heeoll purpose of so weakening Germany's | catstog St enemies that it will be years before ble Compound. | “Germahy ¥ they can even contemplate Wwar G A Turkey want f against her again. They are sup- Florence, So. Dakota.—““I used to be ' ), . alliance plemented by taxation and militz | very sick every month with bearing ., well 1o pn MOVE MORMON COLONY. bringing this class of agriculturists From the same straw-flour may be | {wenty-eight first ¢ play houses| system from present Belgium to the - down pains and 1jon agrecmen = the republic. prepared soups and broths of a de-|open to the public venteen are pre- Russian borde ihat will ", backache, and had | Lurg to Basn e It is understood that the Panama |licious vor, which even an epicure | senting old plays strengthen Germany indefinitely i 3 '// headache a good from Calais Large Fertile Tract Is Set Aside to Be |, ohment has set aside a large fer-| will not despise. One theater ring a . classical i Germany'’s territory will MM deal of the time and o o0ld at Low Price. tile tract in the province which will ‘Here we have another proof of |repertory of Shakespeare, Sheridan,| be greatly increased in Lurope, it must very little appetite. | be sold to the seu‘.lers_ at the 10.\\‘951 the greatness of German enterprise. | Goldsmith and Lytton. The other | he 1aid down as a basis principle, p¥ | The pains were so SAGE AND| _ | possible price for public lands. Some} At the very moment when England | reviving popular successes of the | the writer’s opinion that the clector: bad that I used to Panama, March 19.-—Arrangements | ;¢ the Jands selected will have to be| proposes to deprive us of all imports, | ten or twenty yvears, such as ! eligible to choose.the membership - " sitright down on the DAR are being made to bring the former | purchased from private holders, but it{the German provides himself with a|dora, Are You a Mason, and the the controlling reichstag must be cou- floor and cr b(‘.' large Mormon colony that at one time |is said the government has promised | new food3tuff.” Flag Lieutenant. fined to the old boundaries conil oy B l-Vn"P w its aid in obtaining them at a rea- . | Newly acquired Russian Poland, "‘“1‘1’ }" 3 sonable figure. SRR | AN { with its own legislature in Warsaw, o COI‘(‘“ “‘Z‘h o For some time negotiations looking REVIVALS IN LONDON. Pure Lard, 11c ib. Russell Bros.— | may perhaps become an adjunct :ny)worA at“ ose to the bringing of this colony to Pan- advt, | Kingdom h Prince August William 3 imes. An old yvo— ama have been conducted by John Q.! N e ! { of Prussia as ruler. The Belgians, man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- | or when it fad | Seventeen Oug of CEIZht 10N+ | co————— 'g V. ) Critchlow, a_leading Mormon lnghl = s o {® = ——— he believes, may also form a king- ham’s Vegetable Compound and I got a | jifeless, is caul in the councils of the church at Salt| e et T {OUCH! PAIN, PAIN. dom and govern themsclves, ‘he bottle. 1 felt better the next month8o | hur in the b Lake City. He has recently nmde (Correspondence the Associated Press.) ~ { acquired Baltic provinces, as well as I took three more bottles of it and got | made up a mi a number of trivs to the Isthmus and London, March 1%.—A feature of | RUB RIZ}(E:II-J{I;/{\}AG’-I‘IL' i the territory taken from France, can, | well so I could work all the time. I 'g ilphur to ked is now engaged in selecting the' pro-jthe theatrical season in ILondon s JOINTS | |, (ninks, without harm have their hope every woman who suffers like Idid | Leautiful, and posed sites for colpnization in the vi-| heen the unusual number of ‘“re-|Itub pain right out with small trial | ,wn parliaments, and’ live under the il try ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | ana men who : cinity of David La Concepcion and | vivals” staged in the various thea_ | bottle """"“ penetrating | direction of an imperial governor gen- Compound.’’—Mrs. P, W. LANSENG, BoX | that beautiful UF HHEUMAT‘SM i T SEi s e preient e ontt s i b | eral. 8, Allyn, Wash. which is s0 3 » ’ Tmportant Principles. g g i Rheumat pain only. Not would: establisli_is: ome of 4h® Why will women continue to suffer day "",\',”":n,ldu’,, r“ BREAD INVENTED, 5 lone case in fifty requires internal| i€ i o o ' s yasic principles of in and day out or drag out a sickly, half- | s aggravated diiring e Protect treatment. Stop drugsing, Rub sooth- | MOSt_important basic principles 4 g p ture by asking geal New Kdible Said to Be Ric & : | the governments of the conquered hearted existence, missing three-fourths . damp, ble weather 2 Edible Said to Be Rich in Nutri- | § ing, penetrating “St Jacob’s Oil” right Fove ot A2 who of thé Jay of liviaw ‘whes th find | ® 50 cent botf] and ordinary treatments are tion and Is Popular. A Your E es into your sore, stiff, aching joints anc | Provinces that every young man, ety of g yeanfind ;" guiphur Y : y muscles, and rellef comes instantly. | #ccording to the rules laid down in health in Lydia E. Pinkhem’s Vegetable ' .no the often useless. (&L.;xrl‘ljpund\?.r.l(\. :r ;:;:;A’;:::m:\-dvl .‘ ) 1 As you would your home. Don't|“St. Jacob’s Oil” is a harmless rheu- | the German empire is capable (.rvlu;;u'] Compound ? sventy, thebind Such conditions need the oil-food : jpElin, - QUAES e o 1,e,‘ ‘“;‘rf‘“ | wait until you are unable to see. |matism cure which never disappoints |ig arms shall serve in the “”“P‘ furc,| For thirty years it has been the stand- It has been apy in Scott’s Emulsion to reduce the s T o BN v . & 4% Prevent it Dy setting my advice and |and can not burn the skin. | the Pole he suggests service In Briurt | o g poregy for female ills, and has re- | off dandruff, s ! 1 injurious acids and strengthen the | | Iriedenthal from which much ix - at the first sign of trouble. | Limber up! Quit complaining! Get |and for the Frenchmen from Culais B0 PORES (oh) CRGE (o BCTA8 RO | 00y s i, organs to expel them. R St A amined—Satisfaction Guaran. |a small trial bottle of old, honest | or Belfort, as well as the Belgan, * T¥ho bave been troubled with such af. | SPonge or soft 1 ful di g - S Faa e | vive 1k Taamtta or Woll ittt i S rena 'mul ie o ; lo«d—umlwn Lenses Duplicated, | “'St. Jacol’s Oil” at any drug store, | Vice in L 3 Sl & e | this throug! iR & Erateion, with cqpetul With theiflayer of the fnest rye !and in just a moment yowll be free | sarrisons in Poland, France and Bel-{ ments as displacements, inflammation, | L%, ©HEREE S for one month, often relieves bread, this straw bread is remari. | A. PIN KUS | from rheumatic pain, sorene Stiff- | ¢ium meunwhile, he believes, should | ulceration, tumors, irregularitics, etc. | e grav nafs les and stiffened > e o s i ¢ : ! lame m“:;lnbduestllset- ably rich in nllll‘ltlv\)"t(-()}t ments. Twol 5 | Manufac. | NCSS and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief (be made up of seasoned Prussians, If you want special adviee write to | delights the la joints and when huoth“p R ;.munfh og s‘he s-tr'a\\;fla}nl ;Iz)‘:“v:en. ::\u; ! LRegistered ()]l'lo:.m(';v"]"l‘ ::- ] | awaits you, “St. Jacob's Oil” has cured | Saxon or Bavarian troops. i Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- { And Sulphur f remedies have failed. ok il r‘e",-." D s ;'"r ng - e in Eye | Millions of rhewmatism sufferers 1 \Vith the historical examyple of L% gentiql) Lynn, Mass. Yonr Jetter will | fully darkening o = Ao i 15 b L:‘:l‘er::lid“;r‘x‘:fi:l”t"m: Ur«\':k«”u, er 3¢ o‘n;\lyM;y\”' 3 i:.. Il,. Bt ,,)ml ‘:u:\:l\,(n as I.mlm”,l as ;‘. pro;‘mlrn\, the z :\m " be opened, read and swered by a uy.m;uu‘mr_a:t NO ALCOHO! OTTS. 4 5 A Sp ¥ o £ min- sting. good f osr 3 gia, g0, | preseribes that the taxation laws 0 loss and lustr - 0 ! EEp e Lol ‘I 5T a, b woman aud keld 3 ¥ CTEEAD : leral sais. 06 MAIN STRELET. 10N . ache, spralis e empire snall apply o the con-| In strict cenfidence, | O° T0E RO (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) flourished in Northern Mexico to the Province of Chiriqui in Western Pan_ nma. President Porras of Panama, has signified his willingness to aid in Hair that 1 1 1 et N ]