New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 15

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: 0 Sale of Rugs and Draperies Now in & ° Progress---3rd and 4th Floors, South MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. HARTFORD. Store. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS C. 1580. 4-DAYS’ SALE OF SUMMER FURNITUR FOR THE PORCH AND THE SUMMER HOME We've gathered together a magnificent collection of Summer Furniture, including the effective Chinese | SPECIAL > Vel‘allda hand-made Grass Chairs and Tables. If you are planning to furnish a Summer Home it will be greatly to { S S.E Pric ssl}OO lfl‘:(c R k S your advantage to learn our prices. We are never undersold, and during this sale we've reduced our econom- ocKer ical figures still lower. FOR FOUR DAYS THE PRICES WE MENTION TO-DAY: A new line of Veranda Chairs and Brass ‘ : =y Dressers scat and back; gloss and varnish fin- ish. Posts have a neat black line finish i85 | = L4 e e e oeany ] Nl making them very attractive. Speelal e s | B - ; S I R L price,. 8 einE Brass Beds, very special numbers il - : s13 $5.00 and $5.25. at attractive prices: " $17. reranda Rockers with Maple S g D 1 ressers, $1° OiheriVarandal o s S At $10.00, regular §12.50 Beds, with i . |- haas S ESEPEL 8 A frame at $1.39, $2.00, $2.25, 3250, | 4 inch posts and heavy fill)s, satin £2.75, $2.95 and $3.25. or bright finish. Others ranging In price as high One Special lot of Sewing Tockers At $18.50, regular §$16.50 Beds, with T with Reed Seat, Slat Back: worth | two-inch continuous posts and seven { = $1.19. Sale * | 1-inch fillers, making a very substan- | —. '- . | Davenport Beds Other Br Beds, ranging as high tial Bed. in price as $55.00. ¢ | ' Upholstered in imitation and gen- | vine leather; many have s=pecial com- partment for plllows and bedding Gray fumed Limbert's Arts Special prices $27.50, $32.50, $39.50, Crafts, Chairs and Rockers. Mattresses Three-Piece Cottage Sets Fumed or Fiemish Green i i e e $12.560 Rockers, sale price ..., § Special Combination Mattresses, Three-piece oak set, like cut, with cane seat and back, fumed oak and flemish green fin- with felt top, bottom and sides, com- ishes; value $25.00. Special Sale P'rice $9.50. 1 | = bination filling, $5.00 value, sale price | = - . . M "UMED BUFFETS . - . - . | Fumed oak Buffets in Mission Enamel Fever et Aattresces 1 one or two | Chinese Grass Furniture, Very Substantial and Attractive | ‘l £45.00 grade, sale price ... 48 paxts § selestcalitickine B82 00 Erace: Chinese Grass Furniture is hand-made and yvields to the pressure of the figure in a most com- d % A $0:00 srads ionls priserc: e (ol i sale pric .50. T ( i Beds [eiefozice 87 fortabls manne There is nothing to compare with it for cleanliness as it is easily cleansed with | No Tutt Mattresses, filled with ex- | Water If necessary from the hosc. Ruin does not harm it. Prices are surprisingly low. Three-piece White Enamel Beds, | tra quality layer felt, $16.50 grade, TS TR having best quality National Link | sale price $13.50. St AT AU G . fabric. * Two height Price: “hairs, worth §9.80, for . $6.00 grade, sale price... .7.$5.00 $ilk Floss Mattresses, Imperial edge *‘hfkh_ \fonh ‘”"LO(\"' f»--l $ $7.00 grade, sale price... _.8$6.00 | selected ticking. one or two parts, Chairs, worth $11.50, for .. . S0 sl o 0N 0oana = - ¢4 It { $£12.00, for 18.50 grade, sale price $16.50. it b Snlin (liih » URHA) Lo 2 Rockers, 50c more. | $8.50, worth 20 per cent. more. {3 DINING TABLES Fumed oak dining table: $31.60 grade, sale price .. $39.50sgrade, sale price White Cribs Costumers L/ o T e = B - uous posts. 2 Dining CARD TABLES , l White Enamel Drop Side Cribs Brass Costumers 5.50 grade, sale price ...... $4.50 v Others at up to $15.00 equally re- ° LIKLE CU duced. alrs Another lot of these ROCKERS $7.00 grade, sale price .... . $6.00 dy for bedroom - popular little Card $9.00 grade, sale price ..... $7.50 With substantial oak frame and | Tables, one gross only $11.00 grade, sale price o $9.00 hall, regular price §2 genuine leather slip seat: { lasted two davs dur- sSPE P $13.50 grade, sale price .... $12.00 & eranda ' ey . L Regular $2.50 grade, sale . pricg ot fint 2 5 Genuine Leather Covered Rockers, $2.00. Dot mals g (Tanel gn Three styles in Brass Cribs, straight Screens ’ | ’ I market; felt or imita- | regular 0fvalue, saletprice 311008 | an s i Feavlur Tpricen othes nleak I Regular $3.00 grade, sale price i tion leather top. oak $10.30, S$21.50 and $22.50, sale tion i N Othe: en er X kers mahogany, 2.50. 5 or imitation mahogany | ther Leather Rocker wipnddl L $15.00 35 . frame: value $2.50 , | $20.00 grade, sale price .... e eye maple and Wi d $3.50 grade, sal ric Y s | match the natural woods. A com- “'(‘"‘;g“l'r BLECCEER SERESS price $1.59. grade, sale price p - . plete assartment on the 4th floor, batiaddal Fumed Oak Tabourett a special lot, collapsible a 50 grade, sale price .... CRIB BLANKETS ON THE 4th south store. Others at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. handy to set away. 50c, ue sale price 29c¢ f de, sale price .... $ FLOOR—South Store e $5.50. THE TABLES, = Three Tables specially priced—very — pret- White Iron Beds, especially suit- able for the shore cottage; contin- Including Aerolux, various colors epamel Prices ~ United States to ameliorate the con- | The Hague convention hus been flag- the American g nment for the last, when he fell while competing | ditions of the prisoners. rantly disrcgarded by German officers. manner in which it had seconded the ' in a meet at the Garden Lord Kitchener's speech in the | Our prisoners have been stripped and cfforts of its secretary of state to se- | Sheppard says that while he was House of Lords, in which, as a sol-| maitreated in various ways, and in cure redress, running at a high rate of speed in dier, he saldihe lamented what he | some cases, the evidence goes to prove Lord Cromer. former British agent ' a 300 yard d he stepped on a part . | was convinced was German inhuman- | they have been shot in cold blood. Our and consul general in Egypt, declared of the track that was “weak, dilap. ‘ ou w Save c SO Der g - | ity toward British soldiers was the | officers, cven when wounded, have there wasa strong fecling in the army idated, rotten, unsafe and nger- most motable expression of the day. | been wantonly insulted and frequent- jagainst the policy of the admiralty re- ous, and unable to sustain his THIS IS HOW There were, however, equally striking | ly struck.” ‘garding the treatment of German sub- | weight.” As a result of the fall . &M. Semi-Mixed Real Pai notes in both houses, notably by Lord The seéretary quoted articles from Mmarine prisoners. he bruised his shoulder, elbow, wrist, L. ¥ ot e N\ - - Sfi‘"‘d m Pamamcm l) K"thnm‘ Lansdowne, leader of the opposition, | the conventions adopted-at The Hague @ _l-ord Lucas, president of the board hip and knee. wrenched his muscular & at $2.00 per gal. s V 5 | ann Toord Cromer, who expressed re- | relating to the treatment of prisoners ©f asriculture. stated on behalf of the svstem and shocked his nervous svs And 3 gals.Linseed Oil to mix with: it gret in the House of Lords that the | of war and asserted that they had government that the special treatment tem He alleges that his injuries A at estimated costof . = = it i e : iy - | be Trory : A for ca d submarine crews had ars permanent 4 < .h cn h!l] d oh British admiralty had seen fit to seg- | been disregarded flagrantly hy Ger. (O capture y ’ v \ A'- (i ) urcli an hers. e captured e Al inanloricera T aaaea = been adopted, not as a policy of repri- | e ——— \ S You then make 7 gals. of purfipamt for — | crews and by Premicr Asquith in the | . 4 sal. but an expression of the high- KATSER WARNS GREFCE 2 - ST l‘ L e _ Gernian Hospitals xcepted. cst moral disapproval of German s e e 5 / \ I’s only. ‘pl.‘s per_gal. London, Aprll 23 e British | ¢ the end of the war, tha Britlsh “I think it only fair and right to | methods. The treatment of submarine CLELAD Bttt okl b Anybody can mixthe” OIL with the’ PAINT pmliament occupied itself solaly y Aac repar: J - . soners, however, conformed to the . people would exact reparation. No | say that the German hospitals should PTi0Ners 1 if 7 gals. of SySor . i | visions of o B » Wh . il you buy als. ol ready- or-use terday with discussions on the treat- | definitc course of action concerning | be excepted in any charges of delib- | © 0\ o G Slasucs i : 3 E Made in a few minutes oo & ment of British prisoners of war' in |the treatment of prisoners was agreed | erate iInhumanity. | German Submarine Prisoners. | to his sisier, the Queen of Greece, a CANS, you'pay ;Z;OO a"gal“or §14.00, Germany. In hoth the House of ' on by either house. | “Germuny hos for many vears posed Winston Spencer Churchill, fir am in plain language. descrih- | The L. & M. SEMI.MIXED REAL'PAINTis PURE WHITE LEAD, Lords and the House of Commons!| In the House of Commons, Neil | before the civilized world as a great lord of the admiraily, explained in the : German su ses, both on the | ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials for 100_ years. ¢ srutitudo was expressed :,r the et | Primrose said that American officials | military nation. She has abundantly , pouse ot commons vesterday after- ‘estern and eastern fronts and & Use a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy and il nof the orts that have been made Dby the ! alpcady ha isited sixteen camps in | prov. o - sk ; i i SRl 3 is conviction of eve c- { rea wad visited sixte nps in | proved her military skill and cou firming his conviction of eventual vi paint made, return the paint and gg(_ALLA your,money. ermany and that the reports thus | But surely it was also for her to noon Great Britain's policy in thej . for rmany and Austria, adding far received had shown improvement up a standard of military honor and | piattengiof) thoptrentman ongdermantlicitfiehistnillTactyolas warning The John Boyle Co., New Britain; H. C, Thomp in the freatment that was being ac- | conduct which would gain the respect, | “ailors captured on board submarines. ' 15 any countries venturing to join Ger- i e A 4 o CORNEIR corded the British prisoners held in | if not the friendship, of nations. In- | ‘It is necessary publicly to brand this ! muny's enemies.” i Plainville, Bristol Hdwe Co., Bristol. them. | stead, she has stooped to ac which | form of w are,” he said, “and pre- | will surely stain indelibly her military | vent it taking its place among the | = — — _ = e— e Listory and which would vie with the | mcthods opencd to belligerent na- War Secretary Kitchener told the rbarous savagery of the Dervishes | tions.” The speaker went on to ex- | House of Lords that British prisoners udan.” plain that no especial conditions have | had been insulted, maltreated and | irateful to United States. been applicd to the crews of German even!shiot down by theirlGermantcapsi| ™ Lorda Landsdowne, leader of the op: "'h:“'rm“ DEeauss) theg folghiiin | tors. position in the house of lords, said T “I have been forced with reluct- | the charges against Germany “of ,;::A‘.';"l" ,I;'H“': ”"""“f;“.'"":"l\‘ ! 2 Sl s el e B S R eer has been a aelight to A step a"d a Ha" Ahead | putably true the maltreatment by the | had been proved to the hilt,” but that | = Will Exact Rel tion i Gierman army of British prisoners. | England had reason to be grateful to & 4 Speaking in the debate on the treat- Kitchencer Denounces Methods, but only to those engaged in Customers who have learned / e e = [ ment of British prisoners in Germans, FIRST for them all that is i Premier Asquith said { I | lan ln Or I I Iore t lan BEST in wearing apparel again i “It is a horrible Story from everv ’ “rave their faith rewarded. peint of view--one of the blackest | THERE IS ALWAYS A BIST e es eme y es spots on even German methods of | IN TERYTHING } war, My obhject in rising is to say T and proven so by thousands upon thousands of _tests withiall emnnasls and all deliberstion, years. Cc € are glad we make it Klosed Krotch Athletic Union £ 8 Ly that we shall not forget, and we ought Snits. the whole world over, is the famous family medicine,— | not to forget. this horrible record of HOW WE PROVE THEIR Beecham’s Pills. The ailments of the digestive organs | calculated cruelty and crime. SUPERIORITY TO YOU to which all are subject —from which come so | “We shall at the cnd of this war | F » 4 Put on a Suit of this Under- ‘ many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by hold it to be our duty to exact such | o elgenspan wear and test it thoroughly, reparation against those who are and if vou donm't, say i the most satisfactory undergarment matter as it may he possible for us | L vou ever wore, hring it right 7 to inflict. 1 do not think we would be | back to us and we will refund doing our duty either to those brave your meney with a smile. unfortunate men, or to the honor of | § With Al Their Superiority | | our country, or to the plain dictates of They Cost No Mo % humanity if we should he content TN $1.00 to $4.00 Per with anything less than that.” | Try a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means — - | to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and 1 greater cheerfulness after your system has been cleared o o = of poisonous impurities, ~For children, parents, grand- | Wants $25.000 From N. Y. A. C. and '[ha parents, Beecham’s Pills are matchless as a remedy e e L Deaei) proved to he the guilty ngents in this GUY FITCH, New Britain Representative SHEPPARD SUES FOR INJURY, | | ‘ 1 | | | New York, April Melvin W Stackpole-Moore- | | For Indigestion and Biliousness | . i DISTRIBUTOR, 187 ARGH ST. e b amoany oeveie| ‘Phone 482-2, New Britain A TWU" Gn., Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. of Madison .~<|-..u'~“ .‘.\H(I::“'\[‘l ; Show | corporition, anc kK Ath Asylum At Trumbull St., Hariford The directions with every box are very valuable—cepecially to women. o hok 85000, duene fo miurics sustained on February 10

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