New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 7

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OPPORTUNITY THAT WILL NEVER AGAIN BE PRESENTED TO THE CIT OF NEW BRITAIN AND SURROUNDING TOWNS " Don't fail to take advantage of it. The doors will open Saturday at 9 a. m. for a sale New Britain will never forget. It is really a Godsend to the public of New Britain and vicinity to hl chance offered at this time of the year—early summer—just the time you need a NEW SUIT, STRAW HAT, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, etc. You haven’t bought as yet—The weather has been' {:u have put it off. It’s well you did so—for think of this OPPORTUNITY that knocks at your door today. A new spring stock of reliable merchandise offered to you at a BIG REDUC’I‘ION the biggest money-saving event ever pulled off in New Britain. Read the Following Letters. Then COME, and SEE. “hwmon 4 soLack MMM s.-.m: -::n MANUPACTURERS, nmn EXPORTERS. Remember Saturday at 9 A. M. JACOB MILLER, SONS & €0 weavens ano suiInT manens s ol 16T AND REED BTAEETS. PHILABELIHIS AMART GCARES FOR THE SMART 5 SAN FRANGISCO mew vour — 1094115 KINSSTON STREET JACOB DREYFUS & SONS 5 BosTtonMass. | MENS FURNISHINOS Uay 36, 1918, FrA= Mesers, Jos, N, Halleran Os., New Britian, Connectiout. Gentlemen: Replying to your vesent cemmunication, we are very orry that we Gan mot @soept eny further cancellation of your Spring order, for the reasen that these goods wers mads up end had been holding for you the past four weeks, You will realise thet 11 order to prevent disappoint- Deftt, 1t is neceseary %o put orders thioughthe fadtory, at lesst, iz weeks in advance of the $ims of shipment, and then to'have them left on our hands would only work a hardship $o us. We surely sppreciate your situstion, but rather than have the goods left on our hands, we would prefer making a price /" gonosesion, so that you could disposs of the goods without %60 grest a loss at your Pire Sale, ¥o ave at all times glad to meet you half way, and uaun matters to our mutual satistsotion. Awaiting your prompt reply, so_that we may have the matter of price adjusted imweiiately, we ‘are, v Yours very réspectfully, !y& ockwear ‘We have many more lettérs similar to the above in our files from houses we have been doing business with for years. All appreciate the present sltuation and are co-operating witi: us in ._VJEY-SAVIIQG OPPORTUNITY. b pinirveine ot “Go@mca"é"hl'fls May 36, 1918, Philedelpbia, Mey 38, 1818, ests gl May 38, 1918, Mr. Jos. M. Balloran, Bew Britain, Ct. Dear Bir:- Owing to the unfortunate businses condi. Jes. ¥. Malloren, Ine., Bow Britain, Comn. Gentlemen: I8 1s with much regret that we BASAY are overstooked and can mot use the goods whigh on order with us. Thess goods Bave besn mafe DG, you, and their cancellation means & decided 1080 0 us, ¥e would prefer, therefors, to make some oonosssicn 4n Prics, and hand you herewith weme. of prices st whish we will B11l thees goods to you. W 4o this 48 een- siderstion of the very plessant business reletions ® Bave bad with you in the past. | 'Mr. Jos. M. Ealloren, | " New Pritain, domn. G5y fions existing we have conoluded to aseept your Bet cash offer, making the large concessions sug- Eested and ehip the clothing st once. Tours very truly, Rice, Seyward & Whitten Oe. ¥e baye d831dsd to Mooept’your offer of B0 ots. on “the dollar for goods made up for you previous fo your fire, Which you were cbliged %o osnoel en socount of eame, rather than carry them over for snother season. We trust the public af 'Few Britain will sppreciate Ahs. grgnt saorifioe ¥ ace meking sad that tney get 1D benefiy f the baTpaine yhioh you will be sble %o offer them. +'fouzs very truly, /m%—%/,,é( Mo ‘sow/ind EDITORIAL THE BUSINESS of -the man who wem the . Overalls is what WE are after. We have cui the OSEPH M. xt Dismisses Criminal Ligbi- Gharge ol SGm»Poasely bury. June 4 ~—The crimh-ml pel ‘case brought by Senator Jeames i:Peasley of this city against - Wil- i J. Pape, gditor of the Waterbury jublican, ended abruptly yesterday pon without going to the jury. saac Wolfé of the New Haven common pleas, sitting in the bury district’ court, asked the e just as Prmcunns “At- Le rd J. Nickerson 'was t to opéh his nr‘uu&t;u for the fe. Judge Wolfe then fola counsel f both sides that in hig opinion the eould not make out a case i {nst ‘the accused under the com- t which had been filéd under sec- ALTERATIONS and repairs are to be made in our store. The contractor s, ready to start the work. He has agreed to wait so | that we may not be ham- pered during the sale, A new floor is to be. laid in the rear of the ‘store and he insists that all the clothing and tables be moved. The prices we have made on clothing will as- sure a quick and abso- We were about to reorganize the departments in our store, to ihstall more meodern equipment that_would enable us to do a larger volume of business. We expected to be ready for the Spring business and made larger purchases fof the spring than usual. These were to be shipped about May 1st. Fire broke out in the building on April 21st and we suffcred severe smoke and water loss. We immediately cancelled all spring purchases not already shipped. About the latter p.rt of May we took the matter up with the manufacturers, explained the entire situation to them and of- fered to take the mdse, if big concessions in prices were made. Our offer was accepted in every case. The mdse was shipped and we are able to offer it to We Guarantee Every Article sold during this sale— and by the same square deal at this sale as in the past, we want to impress upon you this slogan, “It’s Right if it Comes from Halloran’s.” BARGAIN BOXES We will have during this sale, boxes filled with bargains, every day and is will pay you to make a daily visit to them, Come and See The plans we made will give us and show cases to of. Weluvoflu‘a 4 of the statutes, alleging the ive and abusive language Hm'll,ll and charging that this f the peace, ] ‘Dismisses Charge. dge - 6 stated tnat if the the- . of thé state were correct, no ispaper that exercised its duty and ¢ eoxgmcnt and eriticism tels for. office, or upon J amrs would, be lute clearance. & wn -1 3 e =] 5 = e wa 8 - w cused, had put in a demurrer to the form of the complaint at the opening of the trial and -the court yesterday afternoon sustained the demurrer and dismissed the btharge wagainst the ecitor. The state can’ eitheér appeal from this ruling to the supreme court or file another complaint, but it is probable that neither proceeding will he taken, the court having gonsistent- ly ruled that criticisms made with ®ood intention and from a sense of public' duty, were privileged matter. The charge made by the newspaper THIS .GREAT TONIG FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE 1f Your Iser\es Are Shattered by Worry, Overwork, Over-indulgence in sflmullnu{: by Excesses of Any Kind, Begy’s Nerve Aid Tablets Are What You Need Right Away. Mr. Begy, the well-known chemist who discovered Mustarine, ‘the won- derful pain killer, cares not wnat ex- cesses have wrecked your herves. He guarantees Begy's Nerve Ald Tablets to'stop your trembling: to restore your confldence; 'to drive away forgetful- ness and make your mind keen'and alert,) to change your sluggish disposi- tion for a vigorous active one in two weeks, or money back. If you have-worked too hard, ‘lived 100 rapidly, smoked too much or have Lecome weak, nervous, and lost ambi- tion Because of stimulants or any ex- cess, arouse yourself right now and get a B0-cent box, two weeks' treat- nient of Begy's Nerve Aid Tablets at any dru ‘at once. The Clark & Brainerd Co., Riker-Hegeman Drug Store can supply you. Three days trfal treatment 10 cents, from . Begy Medicine Co., Begy Bldg. Rochester, ¥, $195001 |8, U3 uo pauzg &auow you at- BIG REDUCTIONS, SHIYS s UIY U0 paAeg Kducly Sje[] meng wo paaeg Kauoy mamapun uo paAeg &auo,w They Change Daily---You Will See Values You Will Easily Recognize against Senator Peasley was that af- ter being elected senator on a pledge that he was not seeking an appoint- ment in the Waterbury city court, he accepted an appointment as prosecut- ing attorney in the court. The ap- 1-ointment 'was made by the judges who had béen appointed to office by the legislature of which Senator Peas- ley was a member, and during the legislative session. This ' resulted = in the editor's arrest. In. the prelimi- rary hearing the accused put in no defense and was sentenced to thirty days in jall, taking an appeal imme- diately and furnishing bond. Pape Explains Criticism. * Editor Pape, under examination, explained why he called Senator Peas- ley, “poor pussley.” ana why he ac- DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT, { _The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Habit can be used with abso- lute confidence. | sire for whiskey, beer or other alco- {holle stimulants. . Thousands have successfully used it and have been restored to lives of sobriéty and use- fulness. Can he given secretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fail to get results from ORRINE after a trial, your money will sbe refunded. Ask for free' booklet telling all about ORRINE. The Clark & Brainerd Co. 181 Main street. - For constipation we jrecommend the use of the Kosine Pill. A box of 30 pills, 26c. | “Theatre des Nouveautes' It destroys all de-! (INCORPORATED.) cnged the sénator of selling his soul and betraying hig constitution for a bolitical plum. Mr, Pape contended that the Water- bury Republican was waging a cam-< paign against alleged trregularities in the local city court, and against the practice of having legislators appoint themselves to offices in the court. PARIS MOST UPTORN TOWN IN EUROPE Network of Subways and Other Un- derground Work Still Going On Despite War, (Correspondence of the Associated Pross.) Paris, May 29.—Paris is not likely even in wartime, to lose its reputa- tion of being the most continually uptorn in Europe. The construction of its network of subways and the in- cidenta] rearangement of sewers and other underground work is still go- ing on, simultaneously with rermvlng| and housebuilding. It has taken threo years to tear down the old and re- construct on its site two new bulld- ings and the new street the'''rue des Italians.” Meantime the Boulevard des Italians has been more or less obstructed at that point and the out- look spoiled by an immense palissade used as a bill board. Tt is now an- nounced that the buildings are fin- ished, the bill boards are coming down and an imense moving picture show is to open on the spot where | the ‘“Nouveautes” stood. Al] the projected subway lines will be finished soon, throwing thousands of laborers out of employment, and other building enterprises will suffer until finances are rearranged. But there will be no lack of work after the war in the opinion of city officials. The formidable task of levelling the old fortifications has been held in suspense, partly to absorb the labor that would be released from the sub- way work, This project, alone, will be sufficient to give work to all the “terrassiers” (men who work with pick .and shovel) for years to come. With the disappearance of the fort- ifications and the opening of boulevards skirting the parks to be laid out on the site of the military zone, a great building boom is an- ticipated that will keep all the build- ing trades busy for years. - TO REDUGE DANGEROUS VARIGOSE VEINS People who have swollen veins or bunches should not wait until they reach the bursting point, which means much suffering and, loss of time, but should at once secure from any reli- able druggist a two-ounce original | bottle of Emerald Oil (ful]l strength.) By using this powerful, yet harmless germicide treatment improvement {is noticed in a few days and by its reg- ular use swollen veins will return to their normal size and sufferers will cease to worry. The Emerald OIl trea‘ment is used by physicians and in hospitals and is guaranteed to ac- complish results. It reduces all kinds of enlargea glands, goitres and wens and is used exclusively in many large factories as an unfailing first aid to the in. jured antiseptic. The Clark & Brain. erd Co., or Riker-Hegeman Drug Store can supply you. 3 news HALLOR MOROCCO IS CALM, "Business Going on as Usual Despite ‘War, Rabat, Morroco, June #4.~—Not- withstanding the war, public and private business is going on as usual in Morroco and there is no exception- al unemployment, A number of pub- lic works are being pushed to ecom- pletion, including new ? and street lights, N The German Drl oners in number about s lowed a congl degres dom, and on St ys they seen in groups of seeing under the 'guardianship single French soldier to each In some parts of the cous are béing glvm mployment at making. ; I Want a Partier. I want & man mechanically inclined, steady .J m. agement of small manufacturing loves work and wants a business w $2,500 and an ingrowing desire to do things. ness with this Kind of man. Add: New Britain. establishment. orth while. A man I want a man I will share my ress Partner, care Herald P. 8.—Yes, this is'a New Britain proposition and #! is not an experiment but & good live business that m:' FREE TO BOY A high power lever action Alr black walnut stock and the shooting one of these fine rifles absolutely fr friends and neighbors only twelve box 25c each; a guaranteed household re: quickly, everyone has use for it. Send no money; we trust you, I $3 when collected and get your rifie. Rifle. It has mickel vlllOQ barrel is removable. We ee to every boy Mflfl es of the famous Forestens We tell m ‘how h medy. mmmmm“ All charges prepaid. Hxtra mium for promptness. M, W, Emith & Som;, 18 Race St., Eimi g o

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