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o Ffl‘}i‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Come in - and select your goods and we will hold them for you QUARTERED OAK BUFFETS Regular Price $49.75. Sale Price $32.50; Sale prl(z Regular Price $31.50. Sale price $29.98 $19.78 $10.48 Closets Only a few left. Regular Price $27.75. .. Regular Price $35.50. . $16.50 DINING ROOM TABLES Sale price ...... . 81875 Sale price ... . $14.98 Sale price . $10.49 S-lepflce . $9.19 ONIERS Retnlar Pdee 11"15.. Sale price Rq—nl.r Price $13.75, Sale price . Price $15.00, , Sale price . ' ENAMELED ICE BOXES AT WHOLESXLE RICES Regular Price s‘n.u. Regular Price $17.95. ' Regular Price $15.50. . Regular Price $13.75. $6.67 . $8.98 $19.75. ‘We have a nood Bxlz Tapestry Brusspls (seamless). r pricc $16,50. Sale price 41 Smith Kotaj vet, 9X12. Regular prlce $19. 50. price . LS. 0.1 $10.98 Mann Wflm R\I‘, 9x12 Res. price $35.¢ 00. Slle price $19.98 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12." Reg. price, $63.50, Sale price $37.48 ‘Axminster Rug, 9x12. Reg. price $31.50. - Sale price ., .. $17.48 Axminster Rug, 8 x12, Reg. price $29.50. Sale price .. $15.89 ‘We also have all the smaller uhim . ! s | $7.89 | Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular with Cretonne Cushions and Tufted Backs. RIDAY; MAY 14, 1915. Goods That We Unpack Every Day at MOKE AND WATER SALE PRIC To Complete Our Sale Which Made the Greatest Hit in New Britain and Vicinity . A FEW_OF THE MANY BARGAINS BASEMENT KITCHEN DEPARTMENT . B¢ per foot 6c per foot PARLOR SUITES $125,00. Sale price . ... $117.50. Sale price $92.50. Sale prico . $82.50. Sale price .. $12.50. Sale price ... $26:50, Sale price PARLOR TABLES Price $23.50. Sale price ..... Price $19.50. fale price Price $18.50, Sale price .. Price $7.95. Sale price Price, Price Price Price Price Price . $83.50 . $78.75 .. $58.50 .. $55.50 . $26.50 $17.95 .. $1498 L. 81298 . $10.95 $1.89 ODD WILLOW ROCKERS Regular Price $10.95. Sale price .. Regular Pricc $10.95. Sale price ... SPANISH LEATHER ROCKERS with side head rest. ‘Reguler Price $17.50. Sale price ..... Regular Price $18.75. Sale price .... Regular Price $21.50, Sale price ....... FEATHER. PILLUWS Regular Price $1.50, Sale price . Regular Price $1.25. Salo price | Regular Price $1.00. Suloprice .. . 4 Regular Price 65¢. ... FLOOR COVERIN . S Heavy Sale price ... grade best Punt Linoleum. Regular Price 75¢ sq. yd.Sale price .. Some remnants. Reg. price 75c¢ sq. ya. s.le prlcu a Take baby out in ‘one of ou pretty Go-Carts or Cairiages. *Screen YES, WE ARE SELLING JUNE BRIDES A GROOMS Don’t miss this oppe It is a part of your fu happiness Doors Reg. prico $1.25. Reg. price $1.50. Reg. price $2.75. V SPRINGLING CANS Sale price . .. Sale price . Re‘llll;- prieg 45¢, Regular’ price 50¢, Haxe youseen our Bargain marked out way Baskets? Numerous below. cost in these baskets. 4 PIECE LIBRARY SUITE in Mission Fini Regular Price 319 5». Sale ice_ B el 61, D\V E\P()RT MISSIO! A large line to gclefl from. Reg‘u'ar Price Sale price Regular Price $8.00, Sale price Rcgular Price $9.75, Sale price .. Regular Price $12, Sale price . WILLOW CARRIAGES Regalar Price $21,00. Sal~ price ... Regular Prico $37.50. Sale price . Regular Price $10.00. Sn.lc price ... RY ALEX *°" _,‘E x 5 # 0ST BIRDS MIGRATE | DURING DARKNESS Deaths Caused By Strikin High Objges. ‘Washington, D. C. May “14.—Al- ough North American birds living 0 the colder part of the continent | sturn south for the winer, there is’ 6 similar movement of birds from hegcolder ‘to the warmer parts of Bouth America, according to a bulle- in of the United States department ‘gdicuiture. If the birds in North merica did not go south during the | yinter, they would perish. Aiso if the i jrds remained in the South later than'| foring, there would ‘be overcrowding: 6 they are drawn northward again by e gnormous summer supply ofibird ood. .In South -Ameérica, 'on the con- frary, there are almost no migratory hnd birds, ;because. the south tem- arate latitudes, on ‘account of their Jarea, .offer no such inducements feathered. inhabitants of the, _!oresu along the Amazon. some who argue that fthplace is tHe Impulse s spring migration, and { i Lird sought shelter rather turn to the -uflny land. so flfl v lett. a small percentage of birds these pre-seasonable pensities. slight danger; assured and all ‘of ‘a family. weather in the the spring: migration, case of a few, fast as open water appears. of*our birds which visit South in winter that it is time to 1t must be a force from tor the long flight. and, during' this time the the summer home. In As a matter of fact, however, ohly migration _pro- The great majority s se iar advanced that thé journéy can be mwade easily and with comparatively | and they reach nesting spot when a food supply is the . conditions weather and vegetation are favorable |. for beginning immediately the rearing | Breeding Instincy Governs Return, It may be safely 'stated that the winter home rothing to do With startingibirds on except in the liké some of the ducks , and geese, which press northward as | no appreciable chdnge in temperatnr to warn the hundred or more species | Nervous, ru within, physiological change warning them of the approach of the breeding season, that impels them to spread their wings The habit of migration has evolved through countless generations, structure and- habits of birds been undergoing a process of evolu- | tion “in adaptation to the climate of spring . and we welcome as a harbinger of spring, often only to find later a lifeless body minor factors in' determining the ap- in some shed or outbuilding where the pearance of a given species at that than re- recently | exhibit the of | has There is Ameriloa migrate, a been physical have ’dtcntlon o the seeming im- of ‘the earliest = arrivals. klnd ‘geese push moq‘thwnrd with 1o ponds. and b4,/ preferring $o risk . starvation her than to retreat. The purple i often arrive: at their nesting 7 mtuulv the tozy sleet 0d from, early summer climatic conditions are wdecidedly variable, and yet there must be some period that has on the aver- age the best weather for the'birds ar- rival. In the course of. ages there ‘have been developed habits of migra- tion, under the influence of which the bird so/performs its migratory move- 1neits that on the average it arrives at the nesting site at the proper time, . Local Wemher Conditions Minor Fac L«.imal weather conditions on the day "of arrival at any stated locality are place and time. The major factors in the night’s flight began, and the relation which that place and time bear, io the average position. of the CHILD'S CONDITION WORRIED PARENTS Little Daughter Very Delicat( —Had No Strength—Mad: One_of Healthiest Childrer in Town by Vinol. Creuflme, Ohio,—““I contracted a ard, chronic coughi, and was in a weak, run-down condition for years. I was losing weilgbt all the time and had no ambition. have a small family f three, and it was hard for me to keep around and do my work. I took different medicines, but they did not re- lieve me to any extent. Finally I heard about Vinol and tried it, and I am hnpp to 3:{' tht‘tt;lt h::i restored ;lm’s wltlxenld‘; an: en, al m coug] S al and I feel fine now.’’—Mrs. H. gc LISLE, Crestline, Ohio. It is the healing and strengthening | rties of the extract of s livers | tonic iron combined in Vinol which built up Mrs. Carlisle’s health, and her cough disappeared as a natural result. If Vinol fails to help all those who buy it for chronic_ coughs, colds, or weak, nervous, run-down condmons, we lgree to return their money. People everywhere are praising Vinol beuuse they have found it just what they neede! to drive away lingerin; coughs and to build up their health an strength. The. Clark & Bralnerd Co, Drug- gists, New Britain, Conn., and at lead- iing drug stores everywhere. bird under normal weather conditions. Many, ‘if not most, -instances of ar- rivals of birds under adverse wea- ther conditions are probably explain- able by the supposition that the flight was begun under favorable auspices and ‘that later the weather changed. Migration in spring usually occurs with a rising temperature and in autumn with a falling temperature. In each case the changing temperature seems absolute degree of cold The direction and force of the winds except as they are occusionally in- timately connected with sudden and extreme variations in temperatutre, seem to have only a slight influence on migration. Most Birds Migrate at Some birds migrate by most of them seek the cove ness. Day migrants include ducks and geese (which also migrate h night), hawks, swallows, the nigh hawk, and the chimney swift. T. last two, combining business * a pleasure, catch their morning a: evening meal during a zig-zag flig that tends in the desired directic The daily advance;of such migran covers only a few miles, and whe a large body of water is encountera they pass around rather than acro it. The night migrants include the great family of warblers, tht thrushes, fiycatchers, vireos, ~orioles, | tanagers, shore birds, and rhost of th: | sparrows. = They usually begin their flight soon after dark and end it be. fore dawn, and go farther before than ! after midnight. * Night migration probably results in | more casualities from natural causes | thanm would occur if the birds made ! { the same journey by day; but, on the'! other hand, there is a decided gain in the matter of food supply. For in-| stance, a bird feeds all. day on the north shore of the Gulf -of Mexico; if, then, it waited until the next morn- {ing to make its flight across the Gulf | in the daytime it would arrive on’the Mexican coast at nightfall and wonld have to wait vntii the following mori: Night. day, but! of dark- Finnish and’ Spanish Leather Upholsterings. Regular Price $10.00. Sale price ........ Guaranteed Brass Beds " Regular Price Sale price Regulay Frics Sale price . Regular Price Sale price . Regular Price Sale price Regwar Price Sale price .. Sale price . .. Sale price .+ Sale price .. $2,19 Regular price 25¢. Sale price Regular price 35¢, Sale price ——ee WASH BO!LERS Regular price $1.25, Sale price . Regular price $1.50. Sale “prico ; AND COFFEF Tea, unly one Is of best Formosa onlon price 50c Ib, Sale price 18¢ Ib. Fresh ‘Roasted Coffec. Reg. price 30¢ Ib, Sale Itegnlae ., Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java Coffee, Sale price 27¢ Ib, CIRCASIAN WALNUT FIINISH B Reguiar Price $31.75. Sale price . .. Regular Price $31.50. Sule price Regular Pricc $20.7 ‘e price WHITE F‘.NAMELED BEDS m:: m g ...“g- fi‘p‘u Prico ilAflL S-l | Reg vlar Piice $56.95, W% fi".i’ Regular Price $1.50, Sale SPRINGS Steel Spring with Natlona) Link Fabries, - Price $3.50 $1.00. Sale m«v & Pricc $5.0). Sal: P P.ice 11.:&0 'WATTRESSES « Price $3.00. Sale) price 50, Sale price . 50. Sale price Regular Regu Regular Price $, Regular Price $6. PLETE HOUSEFURN ISHE 371-373 MAIN STREET ing to appease its hunger. Thus there would be thirty-six consecutive hours without food, whereas by night migration the same journey can he performed with only a twelve hours' fast. During migration birds are pecu- liarly liable to destruction by striking high objects. The Washington mon- ument, at the National capital, has “BILL” WALSH IS witnessed the death of many little mi- | to be a more potent factor than the|srants; on a single morning in the spring of 1902 nearly 150 lifeless bodies were strewn around its base. As long as the torch in the Statue uf Liberty in New York harbor was kept lighted the sacrifice of birds" life caused was enormous, even reaching the maximum of 700 birds in a month EATING BETWEEN MEALS Do you know that the stomach needa rest regularly and that eating between meals is a common cause of indigestion? Do'you know what happem when you eat more than you can digest? What re- Iation hiliousness has to overeating? Do you know that when the blood gets thin the digestion becomes weak, that fi ood digestion ‘is impossible \mloss the lood is rich and red, such blood as i:gfiw?u from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink These tonic pills and proper care in the diet will change dyspeptic, despond- ent, dmgie -out people into energetic, xung eerful men and women because Dr. Williame® Pink Diis i up the blood, making the stomach able tosecrete , the needed digestive fluids, and strengthen | the nerves that control the delicate pro= cesses of digestion. After you begin taking Dr. Williams® i Pink Dills the first Sign of returning ! healthis usually an increesed appetite. Then you find that what you eat causes no distress and if you exercise a reason- able‘ amount of care in ‘the selection of your food you will have no more trouble. Yaur own druggist sells Dr. Willjams? Pinki Pills and a diet book called ““What to Fat and How to Eat’’ will be sent free on request by the Dr. Williams Mcdxcm. (.»0., Schenectad=- N, Y, |2 | it} who sentatives do that and evi while they demonstrate in the presdnt instance ‘the the Puritan Sabbath pul—Ansonia Sentinel, , i TO OPPOSE NEYLAND } Will Try to Put an End to West Point | 1t the Pullman eomip that the wages of iti te ralsed, nobody will from deting In acoord belief.~Norwich Record, . 10 QUIGKLY [ Star’s Record of Twenty-one Consecutive Victories. “Bill” Walsh, son of Nr. and Mrs. J. Walsh of Bassett street, has the hlggefll Job of his young life cut out for him tomorrow. All he has to 4o is defeat West Point, which will p'ace its heaviest artillery against the Ford- ham nine, of which Walsh Is the mainstay, Saild H. A. is no less ttan Neyvland, who is regarded as the best college pitcher of the year and | If you want your haie 1o has won twenty-one victories (youthful vigorous apReard traight withoyt stopping for hrPllhm‘ will compel the admirgtion & “ome contract for “Bill,” ch? Welli' hody, step into your: 4 read the papers with the account of chance, you get and secure the .game and see what happens, (8 Jarge hottle) of TeMay's Neyland has not been Ge:tated sihce Fage: and Quinine for not May, 1913, and by a peculiar coincls 5o cents, dence it was Walsh who put the skids b With - few under him on that oecasion, leading or fadea halr the Fordham team to a 1 t0 0 VICtory. you will have u lovely evem A Dbig excursion steamer has been of dark, lustrous’hair and yous chartered in New York and 2,600 roval friends won't know you are. rooters are expected to accompany the * anything. This safe and sure sordham team on the barque.irecipe fs not a dve mnd cond Among those who will yell for the! {10ad or injuriobs substanes. Maroon will be Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Lr. George W. Dunn, “Dave” Dunm, Hubert Reynolds, Fred Brady —and “Charlie” Walsh, bro{her of the Ford- ham flash. pplications yo will be gone, The liberal funday idea seems to be having hard sledding in the general ussembly and it is more than mu»l»{ that it will die quietly between the Louse amd. the senate . because the | members of the house will ¥ none | of it. Natural hix idea does not ap- beal 1o the residents of cities, wher preater latitude prevails in regard to ! the observance of the.Sabbath than in the smaller towns but it must be re- niembered. that the cities do not rulg Copnecticut. The small town repre, Maken you ook IMPORTANT: while of ¥age and Quinine Wi hair, sealp ieh ana remove in one week it should NOT ba veople who do’ not desire thelr restored to {& Watural color. ety The. Clark & Brainerd Co, 4 Hegeman Drug store, oy aas dy e