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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. JANUARY PRICES SMASHED SALE ON $25, $20 AND $18 TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO Here’s where 1 throw up my hands. SMASHED' = Tomorrow you may walk into my store, select any piece of goods regardless of former prlces and former prices were $20, $18 and $15 and the prlce will be $10. Be your own salesman if you so desire. Why? It is my ambition to do the greatest tailoring business in the state; the volume of business wlll make the profit. You owe it to yourself to investigate this marvelous offer. Never before in the history of the clothing or tailoring business has it been possible to buy clothes that have sold as high as $20,$18, etc. at $10. No reservatlons your choice of almost everything in the store. so you will help yourself to save $10 on a suit or overcoat. All Orders Taken Now Will Be Cut According to the Very Latest Sprmg Patterns .* .° ALL GARMENTS CUT AND MADE ON PREMISES Will you Mister Man, help me to bring down the high cost of men’s clothmg> By doing | Few Uncalled For Suits and Overcoats at Half Price | “TOM” MURR Y 394 Main Street WAR FAVORABLE FOR Russia Places Orders lor BootsI | the year ending July and Ammunition Pouches (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) » Dec. 10.—The Buro- o far favor according to M. sioner of foreign affairs ernment general. It is true, Mr. Ko- matzu pointed out, that the foreign “CASCARETS” FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS | Enjoy life! Don’t stay bilious sick, headachy and consti- pated. Best for bad breath, coated tongue or indi- gestion. They're fine! liver, clean your of bowels #nd sweeten your s You eat one or two, like candy, before going to bed and in the morning your head i clear, tongue is clean, stomach sweet, breath right Get a box from your dru t enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you cv xperienced scarets stop sick headache, bilious- ndigestion, bad b h and con- on, others should give a whole caret to cross, bilious, sick feverish children any time Jess and never gripe or sicken. s liven your and | of the war, GOMMERCE OF KOREA : sour stomach, and cold gone. | They are -harm- | trade in graphite, soya beans, cotton {and some other articles was disad- vantageously influenced at the outset but this tendency has changed m fo Hl(‘ better. The export in es, l)\c & \L\l( has also placed large orders for boots and ammunition pouches with Korean companies. The total figures for export during 1915 stands about forty-two million yen or $21,- 000,000. This shows an increase of five and one-half million yen as com- pared with figures for the preceding corresponding period. As for im- yrices in wheat flour, matches, aind medicines and a few other t rose somewhat at the begin-| ning of the war but fell afterwards |'to the usual standard. Some fluctua- | tion in the prices have since been ex- | perienced, but it & that this rily to the | for imports | s mentioned about sixty-five million yen, which shows a decrease of sixteen | million from the preceding year. This | means that the excess of imports over exports has decreased by about nine- | teen million yen during the period as | against the preceding year. | were i Difficult in Manufacturing. Mr. Komatzu said that difficulty was experienced in manufactures to some extent owing to the scarcity of chemicals but this seems to have been overcome at present. Among other co has found a new mar- and there is a good pros- ‘tobacco manufacture in emphasized that trans- portation by sea has been affected by the war only to a very slight degree and that even new lines of regular service have becn opened between dif- | ferent ports of Korea and Vladivos- tock, ports in Shantung province and other places ne thing, however, which great deal of inconven- e extensive mining industry in Korea and that is the scarcity of | dynamite s interfering seri- | | ously with the engineering and mining | | work ‘e the outbreak of the : ter part of the explosive a was Imported from quantity imported has ased until at the end of month it ceased altogether. In Japan proper dynamite is manufac- { authorities but on orders for Russia it next to im Jle to buy the ex- > eithe om the government factories or private companies. Dynamite Supply Short, In view of the danger that the sup- | pect for | Korea. He | ience to ply of dynamite will be completely cut off stopped effo ! explosive in Japan regardless of pride | and at thc me time orders have been placed in the United The American consignments are expected and all engineering work rts are being made to buy ito arrive in Korea by February. WANTS TO GET BEST MAN IN COUNTRY e Wilson Declares Regarding Appoint- ment of Successor to Late Supreme Court Justice Lamar. Washington, Jan. 7—President Wil- son told callers yesterday that before appointing a successor to the late Supreme Court Justice Lamar he would thoroughly canvass the situa- tion. He said he wanted to get the best man in the country for the place. Telegrams and letters indors various candidates were received to- day in large numbers, and Senators Simmons and - Overman of North Carolina called to tell the president of the qualifications of Justice W. R. Allen of the North Carolina supreme court. Senator Newlands of Nevada, who also saw the president, said he thought if the president desired to appoint a democrat, Secretary Lane should be appointed and that other- wise former President Taft should be named. Mr. Taft has been indorsed in many messages received at the White House. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price.. HOW TO HEAL SKIN-DISEASES A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, but reliable and inexpensive, home treatment for people suffering with eczema, ringworm, rashes and sim- | ilar itching, burning skin troubles. At any reliable druggist’s get a jar of resinol ointment and a cake of resinol soap. These will not cost a bit more than seventy-five cents. With the res- inol soap and warm water bathe the af- fected parts thoroughly, until they are free from crusts and the skin is soft- ened. Dry very gently, spread on a thin layer of the resinol ointment, and cover with a light bandage—if mecessary to protect the clothing. This should be done twice a day. Usually the distress- ing itching an burnmg stop with the first treatment, and the skin soon be- comes clear and healthy again. A HINT FOR SHAVERS If you want a refreshing shave, with a thick, creamy lather, try a resinol nhavmg stick. It ccatains the soothing, | healing resinol medication which makes it es}\ecul]y welcome to men with tender faces TO REMODEL Washin mitted | that ] SUBMARINES. | | T New Haven, Jan © [ sentencc terday to remodel ing the submarines F-1, F-2 and F-: sister ships to the F-4, which in Honolulu harbor the loss of all aboard. sank | last year with ROBBER SENT TO PRISON. 7—Sam Davis, was d in the superior court y from three to five in state prison for robbery of store here last November. arrested in New York while wearing a coat taken from the store. a fur | to the Havas vears fra; was ed. MONEY FOR GREECE. . T—An Athens despatch Agency says the French government has informed the Greek | government it has placed ten million at the disposal of Greece. This Sugr an advance on a lpan of for- y million francs now being negotiat- COST OF LIVING LOWER. Berlin, Jan. 7—TFigures just p lished in the German capital si that the cost of living scored a [8 duction in the month of Noverml That month was the first since tember, 1914, to show a decreasd prices generally and the redud was caused chiefly by fixing maxi prices for pork and butter. B. ¥. GREEN & CO. 250 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD LIVE WIRE SYSTEM ONE CENT SALE Your Choice of Any Suit or Overcoat .t Oriznal Marked [ Price, Another of Equal Value 1c. The Chance of a Lifetime to Buy Two Garments for the Price of One:” EXAMPLE $15 Suit or Overcoat for $ 15 Another $15 Suit or Overcoat for 1¢ Total 315.01 “Be“Your Own Salesman, Pick From the Largest, Most Complete Clothing Stock in Hartford. Make Your Selection Early. 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