New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1915, Page 14

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SMASHED' e Where I Throw Up My Hands. Beginning former prices were $35, $20, $18, $15 and the price will be $10.00. Be your own salesman if you so desire. business in the state the volume of business will make the profit, he clothing or tailoring business has it been pos- your choice of everything in the tore at §10.00. ? It is our Ambition to do the greatest tailoring if to yourself to investigate this marvelous offer.. Never before in the history of t! ¥ clothes that have sold as high as $30, $25, $20, etc., all at one price, no reservation, tomorrow you may walk in my siore select any piece of goods regardless of former ISTAB SHED 15 '. Glnhe Clothing Hnu o By All Means Come to Our | Half- now one Sales. you Mhter Man help me to bring down the high cost of Men’s Clothing? By doing so you will help yotrself to save $10.00 to 315.00 on All Garments Made On The Premises "OM” MURRAY, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. 394 MAIN STREET, New Britain 2 ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE " STARTS SATURDAY MORNING sale means that we will clean-up our entire stock of Summer Merchan- to move it quickly. in Summer Dresses, Hence it gives you a great opportunity to get Waists, Muslin and Knit Underwear, Bargains es, Men’s Wear, Wash Goods, Lmens, Domestics, Laces, Embroid- kerchiefs and Notions. BELOW IS A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS: White Goods Special 5¢ 45-inch Fine White Voile, silic Up At | “;DOmestic’s "] €100 Pleces of All Siik Ribbon, in‘é to ‘“nchuwmm 25¢c and. Flncywnhlflklmifimu Men's Wear Special Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, all sizes, 29¢ value. To Clean Tp At Men’s High Grade Balbriggan made athletic knickerbocker drawers, 50c VAlue. 2 5 c To Clean Embroidery Special 27-4nch Fine Swiss Baby Edge Flouncings, 50c 2 5 c vn.lue To Clean p At Dress Goods Special 86 to 40-inch wide Wash Goods, RUSSIANS HOLDING TEUTONIC FORCES Germanic Alfle;i%_ume Ofiensive in Courland and Kovno London, July 16, 5:18 a. m.—Rein- forcements have been sent to the German troops in the Russian Prov- inces of Courland and Kovno with the result that vigorous military op- erations have been resumed in that section. The Russians are offering a stubborn resistance and are holding strategic positions, according to an officia] statement issued yesterday at the headquarters of the general staff in Petrograd and telegraphied to the Central News and ~ Exchange Téle- graph company here. the communication follows: “The enemy, having received rein- forcements in the region of Riga and Shavil began on the 14th an advance from Hazenpol on Goldingen and the sector Shrunden-Popeliary. Our ca- valry ‘and advance guards are holding the enemy at the passages of the ‘Windau and Venta rivers, and at oth- er favorable positions. Offensive Easily Repulsed. “In the region across the Nieman Wednesday night there was artillery and rifle fire on a broad front but the offensive undertaken by small in- fantry sections was easlly repulsed. “A partial enemy attack the same night in the direction of Lomza also was repulsed. “On the right bank of the Pissa and on both banks of the Skwa the situation is unchanged. The enemy captured several trenches but did not repeat his attacks because of heavy losses suffered in the fighting Wed- nesday. Teutonic Attacks Repulse. “Between the Orzyc and the Wkra fronts, south of Przasnysz’ several en- emy atacks were repulsed on Wednes- day. “On the Bug and on the Zlota Lipa there was no fighting of any signifi- cance. “On the left bank of the Vistula there has been no' change. “Retween the Vistula and the Bug on the 14th the enemy made numer- ous separate attacks, all of which were repulsed by our fire. Austrians Take Offensive. “On the evening of the 13th Aus- trian troops took the offensive in the sector Nesvistak-Okna. The enemy attacked our bridge heads on the right bank of the river in the region of Koumohovex and Colanki. He crossed the Dniester in the region of Ivanijoja, Koselniki and Sinkow. Oupr artillery on the 14th bombarded the enemy successfully at many points during the crossing of the ri- ver and ecompelled him at some places to abandon the utempt to cross. The fighting continues.” The text of | i | Claus A. Carlson of 43 Fairview street and Miss Clara M. Johnson of Providence, R, I, will be married Saturday evening and wil reside on Kelsey . street. e -Yearly Clearance Sale of Clothing Once again we can say, the Everyone Is Pleased Witk Special Values in Slllt Cases | and Bags. This Store Is the Home of - Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes JulyF urniture Sale SOME OF OUR SALE PRICES: CREX RUGS In Assorted Colors and Borders, heavy quality, Reg. Price 98¢c. Sale Price Reg. Price $5.50. Sale Price .. Reg. Price $1.89. Sale Price .. Reg. Price $8.50. Sale Price .. Reg. Price $10.50. Sale Price .. '$3.89 $1.29 $3.89 $7.89 REFRIGERATORS Extra Hard Wood, Very Fine Oak | Finish Refrigerators, good sized family size, with nickel plated trimmings, 2 galy, wire removable shelves and white enam- elefl lining. Reg. .rice $17.50. Saile HARRY ALE SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW SCREENS Reg. Price $1.25. Sale . rice Reg. ' rrice 23c. Sale Price Reg. Price $1.50. Sale Price . Reg. Price 25c. Sale Price ... 21c '$1.75. Sale . s Price . . $1.19 Reg. Price 35c, Sale Price ... 27c Reg, Price »2.75. Sale ce .. $2.19 " TZA AND COFFEE DEPARTMENT We offer Best Formosa Oolong Tea Reg. Price 50c and 60c Ib. Sale o 1 Price Enghsh Breakfast, Reg. Price 60c Ib. Sal Price .. 35¢ Ib Fresh Roasted Best Grade Colfee Special 17¢ 1b High urade Mocha and Java Coffee. Specia 27¢ Canbehad in the bean or ground while you wait, " MATTRESSES and $3.50. Sale Price Soft Top and 3ottom, Good Tick, Reg. krice $4.00. Sule Price .. $2.89 Combination Mattress, with good tick and 5 1-2-inch box Reg. Price $5.50. Sale Pric~ Soft Top Mattress, reg. Price $3.00 .19 m 9 New Britai i l Comva.\

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