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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1016. 12, 3 ‘M. RAPHAEL RETIRES f Bustqg_smre{ , FROM LOCAL FIRM This Week We | ] Feature the prigtor of Department Store N[w MflDEI-S lN Announcement 1s made today of an ! important change in New Britain’ business world through the purchase A by Louis Raphael of the interest of | his father, Morris Raphael, in the irm of M. Raphael & Son, up-to-date | dealers in women’'s wear at 380-382- \ 484 Main street. the Embodying all latest | Mr. Raphael, Sr., has been in the | business for a quarter of a century has earned a rest from the ar- P. improvements in this popular <fmake of goods. No. 318 is specially de- signed for short stout figures. | No. 319 is a medium bust | calculated to meet the re-| Huirements of ordinary fig-i ures. No. 321 is intended for tall ‘ stout figures. = i Each design will be found perfect for the figure intend- | - 2d. $3.00 a pair. LOUIS RAPHAEIL. duous duties connected with the pro- a department store, He f the best known mer- | chants in Connecticut and his store one of the most progressive in any city the size of New Britain. He be- | jieves that the burdens of conducting a large store are growing too heavy for his shoulders, thereby making it advisable to shift them to a younger man. Under the guidance of TLouis Ra- phael, the business should continue to prosper. Coming here six years ago when the department store was first cpened, the younger Mr. Raphael has shown himself to be well adapted to this line of the retail trade. He UPHOLDS HODD RUBBER CO. Boston, Jan. 12—The Hood Rubber company, which 11 years ago insti- . tuted proceedings under the Sherman law against the United States Rubber Co., alleging that the latter had se- cured an illegal monopoly of trade in lasts, was declared by Judge Mor- ton in the United States district | possesses remarkable executive ability court yesterday to have cause for | combined with common sense and action and a demurrer filed by the | sound judgment. He is courteous and defendant company was overruled. | obliging and is popular with the em- ve case will go to trial later. The | rloyes of the concern and with the ¥ood company seeks triple damages | public in general. amounting to $105,000. Much of the credit for building up the business of M. Raphael & Son is CADW. Louis Raphael. nce the store XL DROPPED. due The directors of the Commercial first opened, it his hand that Trust company have named the fol- | has practically been at the helm. lowing executive committee: Presi- | Strict attention to business and to the dent James M. Curtin; treasurer, J. |welfare of his patrons have been his ‘43, Loomis, Fred Beloin, Isaac Kan- | chief characteristic Under . his rich and D. McMillan. Through a | guidance, the concern has expanded change in the by-laws the committee & and prospered so that it is was reduced to five members. George the most important now one of cogs in A. Cadwell, who was on the com- | Hritain’s business wheel mittee last year, was dropped. with 2,000 square feet of space, the U A2, 3, 08 store has been enlarged to 8,000 feet, REDU ALL SALARIES, iving an idea of the young manager'’s \Washington, D- C., Jan. 12.—Sen- | succes ator Shepard of Texas proposes to aid in meeting the government’s: loss -of revenues, due to the war, by reducing all salaries of $1,200 a year or more While he will be relieved of the hurdens incident to ownership, Morris Raphael hopes to Temain with the store if his health and strength per- on the government payroll. - In a bill | mit.. If he does, he will devote his introduced yesterday the proposed re- | entire time to the tailoring depart- ductions are graded from 2 per cent | ment, ‘Which will be enlarged in the laries from $1,200 to $1,500, to 12 per cent on ceeding $6,000, near future. HALTING SALE OF LIQUOR TO INDIANS $ UFilth of Minnesota Made Dry By : Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men ~ H Glass of hot water each morn- Em(]l‘()ell]efll Oi Old Treaty ing helps us look and feel = clean, sweet, fresh. (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) ——— Washington, Jan. 11—A dramatic Happy. bright, alert—vigorous and | 5107 of the government’s fight to g 3 [ stop the saie of liquor to Indians is vivacious—a good clear skin; a nat- | ! i o 5 outlined by Cata Sells, Commissioner u rosy complexion and freedom = : T | Sl R by | of Indian Aff So well have the Eleas. hostthy Blooa e oY 2% | efforts of the Indlan Service succeed- gL e L) DoC: nly every | .4 he said, that the traffic virtus woman and likewise every man could b Bkl x been broken up. realize the wonders of the morning | S e l‘:j,\.:;:f‘ };"11: \1\‘::“,“,“ S aE ek et fine) =aleNotiauor to Indians on r Instead of the thousands of sickly, | Soryations and elsewhere, but in one ; s + | instance it has made a fifth of a state snaemic-looking men, women and | gry through enforcement of & Sixts g or muddy complex- | yoarold Indian treaty. Older treaties 'S:vf],‘,'l\,‘\,".“”‘f'rlm'j't‘\“'\’\';;l_‘.‘“‘flfi_"m‘:: nerve lare being studied now to determine it B¥id . pessimists we shonld. see a vie. |c21000S In other territory partly pop- 1 : sy | ulated by Indians can be closed. 1, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked | ey e people everywhere ed’ to obtain a rter pound of | order went forth that saloons in sev- “!‘finmne phosphate at the drug | eral of the larger towns in the terri- store which will cost but a trifle but | {0TY must lose within ten days. Liquor Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick | 1¢4lers refused to close and took fight gnd . remarkable change in both | \nto the courts, where it has just ealth and appearince awaiting | Peen decided that the treaty pro- those who practice internal sanita- : ViSions still are in force. Hon. We must remember that inside | Indians Realized Menace. cleanliness is more important than Indian officials say the Indian him- outside, because the skin does mnot | self first realized that alcohol was a gbsorb impurities to contaminate the | menace to the race and that in che 904, while the pores in the thirty | Minnesota treaty as well as in most geet of bowels do. of the other Indian treaties the In- Louis Raphael Now Sole Pro- | An inside bath is had by drinking | Minnesota is the state in which a each morning before hreakfast, a | vast area was freed of saloons by glass of real hot water with a fea. | treaty enforcement. The agreement | oonful of limestone phosphate in |revived by the government is known Iz to wash from the stomach, liv as the Chippeaw treaty of 1855. For kidneys and ten yards of bowels th many years its provisions regarding previous day’s indigestible waste sour | the sale of whiskey had been forgol- ffmentations and poisons, tl ten until one day last summer it was cleansing sweetening and freshenins | discovered in the Indian Bureau here the entire ailmetary canal before | that the convention was a perpetual putting more food into the stomach, | bar to sale of intoxicants in north- Those subject to sick headache, bi west Minnesota. Mousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, | Indian officials determined to en- colds; and particularly those why |fOrce the treaty and began, too, the have a pallid, sallow complexion and | Study of similar agreements in oth- who are conslipated very often, are | € States. On October 20 last an To dian and not the white man stipulated the use of alcohol, Indian officials de- clare, did much for the enforcement of laws. A pledge-signing also was an aid. Education of the Indian against drink was undertaken through the schools, where students were interested in essay writing con- tests. While investigating treaty arrange- ments Indian officials discovered a forgotten law permitting the govern- ment to hold up annuity payments in regions where liquor was within easy reach of Indians. This, officials assert vas one of the most fruitful methods d. Payments were stopped until head men of the tribes promised co- operation and until officers were con- vinced white residents in contiguous territory would aid in law enforce- ment. Surprised Indian Service. white man’s pocket- touching of the | book by cutting off payments was so | effective as even to surprise the In- dian Re: s in the South- west have bent their energies toward. stamping out the fermentation of Tulapai, a native Indian liquor made from sprouting corn. The use of Peyote buttons, or dried cactus crowns for making an intoxicating drink has been checked by a department of agriculture order prohibiting their im- | portation. Legislation has been asked | to give the Indian office large powers over traffic in Pevote. State legislation is declared to have been of material assistance to the In- dian office. People Uphold Work. Commissioner Sella concluded his review of efforts to stop the sale of | liquor to Indians by saying: “The sentiment of the people i strongly with our work, regardless | of the attitude of the individual on the question of prohibition as it is understood in white communitie Protect Your Family From Winter Colds with Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar It stops coughs before they become serious. tains no opium nor anything injurious. Sold by all druggists. Pike’s Toothache Drops Stop the Pain | One Indian official has declared this | CLOSED OUR NEW YORK $10-§12-§15 SHOP 357 Main Street that intoxicants should not be sold in Indian territory. In other par of the country offi- | cials charged with enforcement of laws against sale of whiskey to In- dians worked through court action. | Several officers were killed. Educational Campaign. An educational campaign against | campaign | | [ | | i | | | | | | Re-mark and Re-arrange Stock for our Gigantic Clear- ance Sale. Store will remain closed Wednes- day and Thursday. Watch this Paper for detailed announcement later. <= NOTE—Positively noth- ing sold to anyone until the Opening. DOORS New Britain WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUN Herrup’s January Clearance Sale A real opportunity to Save Money because this is a sale of good Furniture, the kind that never goes M| “Out of Style” at a fourth and a third less than regu- H| lar prices! BRASS ron"' BEDS o : rass Bed, 2-inch continuous $16.50 posts, 1-inch fillers . . $17.98 ,,,,,, $19.50 $7.50 White Iron | $8.50 Cotton Mattress Bed il e e S5 0R BN SRS i $5.75 $0.50 White Iron | $11.50 Felt Mattress B¢ | $8.25 $12.50 White Iron | $3.75 All Steel Spring Bed [ $2.35 $17.50 White Iron | $5.50 All Steel Spring | Bed conininin $13.25 ‘ $3.75 Louts Herrup Complete Homefurnisher 1052-1054 Main St., Cor. Morgan || HARTFORD massive posts and fillers . .. ... .. $27.5fO~A Most Beautiful Design or (INOCORPORATED) HARTFORD January Is the Mont for Rug Buyers Our Sale Their Opportunity DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF ALL THE GREAT WHITTALL, BIGELOW-HARTFORD AND HARDWICK & MAGEE! AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUOTIONS FOR REGULAR PRICES MAKES If you were to look through the piles of Rugs that are now o sale at reduced prices you would never know—unless we told you- that they were discontinued patterns. What does that term meal anyway? It simply means that every six months a certain numbeéy of new patterns of rugs are introduced This necessarily meaf the retirement of the same number of patterns from the list The new may not nec they are different. These rugs we are selling at reduced prices are able in every vay—just as handsome, just as durable, to give you perfect satisfaction as the rugs that hang on the near by and are offered at the regulation prices better than those they succeed—bu ssarily be any st as desir! as likel racks just It you can get a nice 9x12rug for your living room at a saving of $17.25 it is worth while, isn't it, do that here if you buy this month. Whittal Rugs are included in our Sale the ANGLO-PERSIANS, ANGLO-INDIANS, ROYAL WORCES TERS, TEPRAC WILTONS, CHLIDEMA AND PEERLESS RBRUS SELS. Then there are the various grades of the Hartford) Company’s manufacture and the Hardwick & that we are selling with such great suc dining And you caj room or All the Whittall maked Bigelow Magee rugs Eat Bread of Quality You and your whole family. Good bread is delicious. It also wonderfully easy to digest, and highly nourishing. Aunt Delia’ Bread is bread of Quality. Ask your grocer today, to send you SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY Rolls, Try our Scotch Raspberry Rolls, they are delicious. Our Whipped Cream Goods and Chocolate Eclairs arc sweet and loaf. Perkerhouse per doz. 10c. pure and strictly fresh made every day. BARBOUR Rug and Drapery Co. 400 Trumbuli Street, Opposite the Allyn Hease, Hartford JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL DOMESTIC RUGS Offers Unusual Values When You Read Do you experience a sensation of eye strain or afterwards suffer from smarting, aching eyes or ‘headache? If so you need to be fitted to NEW GLA To be sure of good service and fair prices come to F. L. 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