New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 13

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AN D, classy, so far as style goes. will find not only the popular blke serge but fancy mixtures in these same styles—all tailored in the most skillful manner. So thor- oughly, throughout ggod, we zfimnua both fit and service. Ladies’ Suita .., ... ... .. $15.00 GATE — You | This Week’s Specials | | Men's Straw Hats ... “Mon's Trousers .. Men’s Shoes ..... . $1.50 ) . 298 . 850 Boys' Suits .............. $198 Near " Franklin Square . FAMILY OUTFITTERS 47 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. g PHILADELPHIA |The Quatity ®% DENTAL ROOMS|Print Sho g ¥ 183 Main Street| rrncas sone m oy mogueses 3 Over 23 Stave . BEST WORK AT MODERATH PRICES. ! ATE PRICES, F.E.MONKS, D.D. 8. . 53 Church Street. reiana Monks, D. D. 8. €. EBBESEN, Mge. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MOLKH Qben trom 5 8. Mtou k. 3 | EASTERN PRINTING 'AND PUB- T provincres " LISHING COMPANY. Tel. o3¢ For Your Insura;\cé and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by having your insur- ance -written by a man who knows how. Go to . Y DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. : SPECIAL " PANCY PLANTS 25¢ per doz., 5 doz $1.00. VIETS’ GREENHOUSES Tel, 136-5 Clinton Street. Tel. 574-5 Whiting Street. Referendum on Merchant Matiag Submitted By National Bodv. The New Britain Champer of Com- merce has been asked to vote ‘on w referendum’ submitted by the Chani- ber of Commerce of the United States to upwards: of six hundred chambers of commerce and national trade bodies building of ‘& permanent’ Amerféah merchant marine. The' chamber is asked to indicate which of four meth- ods of government assistance.is’pre- ferred and’is also asked to favor or oppose the recommendations by 'the National chamber's special commit- tee on merchant marine. A If at the expitation of forty-five days—June 22—one-third of the Vot- ing strength of the National ¢hambyr has been recorded and two-thirds 6f ‘twenty states, the questions will he the other and the chamber will in- dorse accordingly. Possibly no question which the Chamber of Commerce of the United States ‘has submitted to its" members has been more widely discussed. As a resuit of the European wap and the accompanying disturbance of ordinary means for ocean transportation, the executive committee of the board -1 ; directors late last summer authorized President Falhey to appoint a special committee to consider means for up- building a‘:permanent American mer- chant marine. . W2y Theseé referendums are issued wher- ever a subject arises upon which ‘the, Natiopal chamber desires the/'sénti- ment of the business men:ofithe ¢6UA- try. Eight' referendums have thus far been issued. The last one was a \vear ago on trust legislation rela- tive to proposals for mg}smisdm regu- lating business practice. '~ A ‘peripa: nent tariff commission, & 'national E——————————— FIND OUT R The Kind of Food That Will Keep e You Well. The true way is to find out what is best to eat ana drink, and then culti- vate: a/taste’ for those things instead of poisoning ourselves with improper, indigestible food, ‘etc. 3 A ‘Conservative Mass, woman writes: “1 'nave ‘used Grape-Nuts 5 vears ! for e’ young ‘and, for, thei aged: in sickness'and in health; at first follow- | ing diréctions carefully, later in a va- riety of ways as my taste and judg: ment suggested. : “But its most speeial, personal ben- efitHag Bebn' s a qubstitute!for meit, and, Served dry with cream whea fheumatla froubles made it important for mé to change diet. “Seryéd in- this way. with the addi- tion' of a cup of hot Postum and a lit- tle fruit it has been used at my morn- ing meal for six months, during which time miy health has much jm- proved, nerves have grown steadier, and a gradual decrease in my exces- sive ‘weight adds greatly to my. com- fort” 7 Name given by Creek, Mich. Read, ‘Wellville,” in pkgs. son.” . & 3 : Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. Postum Co., Béttle “The, Road to “There's a ReR- TRY ONE OF OUR. nourishing lunch drinks, Special this week ~JMP-EGG PHOS- PHATE, 10¢. = 1 STORRS' FOUNTAIN 297 MAIN STREET JOSEPH F. FLYNN, Manager of Fountain ———————————————————— FRESH STRAW- \BERRY COLLEGE ) ICE x Topped with delicious whipped Cream, 10c. .WE,Ha\fe been very much pleased with appreciation shown since install- * . ation of our new soda fountain and we assure you we are going to serve you with the highest quality of ingredients that enter into the making of College Ices and Ice Cream Sodas at all times. WE a convenient store for that mid-day meal. ~ FRUITSALAD A mixtuie of several ’ with whippet cream, 10c / STORRS' FOUNTAI 297 MAIN STREET | JOSEPH F. FLYNN,; Manager of Fountain are using purest of fruit syrups and. our Ice Cream is a special French cream made especially for us. In addition to our soda busi- ‘niess we have added a list of Sar¢wiches, Ceke and Pie. You will find this CHOCOLATE EGG y BOUCHE Made with Chocolate, Egg, Milk and Ice Cream ALL VERY NOUR- ISHING, 15c. | Jiner plunged forward Into her watery , NATIONAL QUESTION in the country in regard to |h!_:,',uu- L the vote thus cast represent at least |~ recorded as having passed one way or |l ! were hurrying for the v f&ric_t}_' is built into every Firestone ' ire construction; comfort through ghmfity and character of fine, re- ient rubber; economy through Saving through skilled and careful the mileage and service that such materials and ‘‘know-how”’ mean. And gaving”in the price~—no more than is asked for the ordinary kind of tire. Let us equip your car now with these tires of Most Miles per Dollar Arettone Line Inclades Tires, Tubes and Acoqesories for Automobiles and Motoreyeles «“YULCANIZING THAT PAYS” A. G. HAWKER, 11 Elm St budget, the Owen-Glass currency bill, the development of the bureau of for- ‘eign ‘and domestic commerce, and a bureau of 'legislative reference and bill drafting for congress, have been among the important questiors con- ‘sidered. d COST OF LIVING IN LONDON ADVANCES! Prices of Meat Reaches Point'Higher Than Avy Time in Tewenty- five Years. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) London, April 30.—The cost of liv- ing econtinues to advance slowly London, Prices of meat during the last. week of March reached a point higher than 4t any time in tweénty-five vears. . The wholesale prices of all grades of beef, mutton, pork, and vaal showed oh’ the quotation board a range,of dre to fifteen per cent. above the high water mark 'of al} recopds since 1890 in “Not a butcher in Lon- don s making a profit today,” clares one of the trade journals, In other lines the ingreases have generally been more moderate, Glass- ware of all kinds has gone up ten per cent. Window glass, which was made almost exclusively in Belgium, has ad- vanced a hundred per cent, Linen sheeting is ten per cent. dearer, and shoes arc about fifteen per cent. more expensive, Butter and cheese show a rise of four, cents a pound; bread twenty-five, per cent.; poultry twenty per cent. = Gas and electricity ‘have gone up about ten per cent.,, and all the Lon- don laundri will add ten per cent. to the tota¥ amount of each cus- tomer’s bill after April 19. ' This is necessary, they assert, because of in- creased iprices of coal (100 per cent.), soap (40 per cent.), and labor (50 per cent.), de- SEEKING LIFE PRESERVER AS SHIP WENT DOWN satisfled patients, Fyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, Office, 306 Main St. —_— Stories of survivors of the tor- pedoed Lusitania agree that Elbert Hubbard -and his wife never had a chance 'for their livi While others Hubbard was seen lead downstairs in a search for life pre- servers. (4 few mements later the big RPN ' HAT relief! The first appli- ¥ ¥ cation of Resinol Ointment usually stops all itching and burning. \.and makes yolr tortured skin feel . <¢ool and fortable at last. Won't: youtry the easy Resinol way to heal eczema_or_similar skin eruption 2 Dogtors-have prascrided. it ifor 20/ years. Sold by.all druggists. 5 Use Resinol Soap to clear a bad complexion. A.B. JOHNSON, D. D. § DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. . A Plan, Positive Statement There is no ease of, imperfect eye- kight capable of benefit by the use of lenses which we cannot correct to the fullest extent possibie. We can prove its truth by a prags tical demgnstration and reference to Broken Lenses Replaced, ~ A. PINKUS "Phone 570 Quality Corner New Straw Hats for Men are here n the new blocks, the precisely correct dimensions. Christy Straws are worth especial consideration. So ex- tensive is the line we are show. ing that any man. no ‘matter what his particular idea of HIS new Hat may be, is more than likely to find: it with - a 8. M. T. Label. AND THE S, M. T. LABEL MEANS ALL THE REAL WORTH THAT CAN BE PUT INTO A HAT. { | GUY/ FITCH, | New Britain Representative I The Stackpole-Moore- Tyon Lsylum at Trumboll St., Hartford 31-4 Ibs. for The finest coffee we can. The best you ever drm Fancy CE ' TEA 35e1b

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