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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1 916. Upstairs Showrooms 183 MAIN STREET SHOWING OF MID-SEASON STYLES NEW HATS For Dress and Street Wear Flower and Feather Turbans—Satin Hats—Also Combinations of Kid, Velvet and Straw Maline and Gold Lace Hats. If you want to see what is new and correct in style for present wear, visit our Show Rooms. EASTERN -MILLINERY CO. 183 MAIN STREET, UPSTAIRS HEADQUARTERS NEW BRITAIN BS ieago, ker of the Cubs announced yester- revised this spring. 1 pa March 5 and begin practising SPRING TRIP ARRANGED.)March 8. The champion Phillies will be tackled at Tampa March 20 and 21, and at St. Petersburg March 18 and 22. Secretary Shettslein of the Quakers also wants the dates of March 28 and Begin Practice at Tampa on March 8—To Meet Phillies. 14—Manager Joe Jan. 3 The Cubs are supposed to play ten games in and around Tampa, so the Louisville club and a team from Cuba may get dates. One squad plays at New Orleans April 1, 2 and 3, meeting list of exhibition games The players lea: for EUMATICS SHOULD nk and Avoid Alcoholic Drinks. 11 t terrible agony, gnawing pain and blien joints until the disease its course, : lodern physicians know this, and y s prescription known as Rheuma, ch k. o conquer it with something ¢erful than the poisonous secretions it cause it. Rhe kpoonful o in, C purchase hd lcent bottles do not stop the gnaw- pain, the sharp twinges, and re- e Cleveland on April 2 and the Pelicans the other two dates. From New Or- leans the regulars go to Shreveport for four days. The two squads meet at Memphis April 7 and remain there two days. Louisville will be played April 10 and 11 and the regular season starts at Cincinnati April 12. The second team plays at Shreve- port April 1 and 2, at Monroe, La., on the 4th, at Pine Bluff, Ark., the 5th and at Little Rock the 6th and 7th. Mordecai Brown or Rollie Zeider will have charge of the second team, { according to the present plan of | Tinker. | President Weeghman announced yesterday that having purchased Steve Yerkes the contract for the former Red Sox star was in the mail now. WILLARD WILLING BUT HASN'T SIGNED KEEP FEET DRY Plenty of Lemonade and ‘Water this talk that rheumatism be cured, that people must suf- has is all humbug. of them are prescribing a doc- all good druggists Kkeep in end rheumatism or sciatica and it forever, vou must fight it more uma, is a powerful yet harm- medy, and the very first half- dose you take will in- to you that the poisons are g vour system. Clark & Brain- 0 or any druggist from whom Rheuma will gladly your money if two om Jones Today in Kansas | you back City and Talk of Bout With Moran. the swollen, twisted joints. Chicago, Jan, 14.—Jess Willard den- ied last night that articles have been | or Coughs | Flax-Seed Oil and Irish rtant ingredients, are well- hown agents, separately, in e ds, ith other curative remedies, ULSION, they form an e ompt cure of all forms of ughs and colds, even bron- iti ughs,yields to its healing Foperties. . d family remedy and expe- ence the comfort it brings to 0s hd iilds up the body and re- ores vitality at the e it is relieving the system c d ng troubles. el The above familiar trade-mark on ery signed or that he has given his con- sent to meet Frank Moran March in a ten round bout in New York city for the world’s heavyweight champion- ship. He admitted negotiations have been on for several days, but said that nothing definite has been done from his end. He says he is willing to meet the Pittsburg bhoxer in a ten or twenty round battle, but that even if the match is agreed ment will be made until Saturday “I have an appointment with Tom Jonon in Kansas City today”, said Willard, this match and Colds Stubbfim Dang erous Bronchitis Yields to Linonine. I know they have made up our minds to accept it. Tt pends on the new developments since the story came out from New York. It may be that our inducement has & been increased. If that is the case , two of Linonine’s im- fend my title against Moran. “I do not know whether the amount offered is $45,000 or less, but it will have to be close to that before we will eccept the bout, although it for ten rounds. treatment of coughs and emulsified, together “DIXIE KID” | Negro Boxer Imprisoned for Making False Statements for a Friend. Eng., Jan. 14.—Aaron American negro fighter, Dixie Kid,” has been fined wee! mpr ATLED. KERR’S FLAX-SEED istible preparation for immediate relief and London, Brown, the known £50 or |and Bob Spencer, a featherweight s, most stubborn of all They were charged with making false statements to enable Spencer to ob- tain an American passport. Try this famous e who use it. The Pure§t | London in the middle of December. Tt safest of all remedies it |w cer's application for a passport, vouching for Spencer’s American citi- zenship. Spencer is said to be a Brit- ish subject. same oughs, colds, bronchitis,| GILMORE TO SELL PLAYERS. all forms of throat and Gwinner Turns Ov His Pittsburg Feds. Pittsburg, Jan. 14.—Edward W. Gwinner, who during the last tew days has repeated scores of times tr was “through with baseball nounced yesterday that the of all rebel players over to Jame: Gilmore, president of the former Federal League, to dis- pose of. This was done while Gwin ner was in New York last week. more has authority to sell and arr | deals for any of the players, but all cts of All o5 FLAX-SEED £, S oy an- package—all druggists, 25¢, 50¢, upon no announce- | “and then we are to discuss | us a good offer, but we have not made | all de- ; it looks like a certainty that I will de- | is only | il sonment and also ordered deported as undesirable, | deals will have to be ratified by Gwin- ner before they are closed. This action on the part of Gwinner means that clubs in organized base- ball, both major and minor league, that are seeking any of the Piiired players will have to deal with Gilmore, so the New York American League club, which put in a bid for Ed Kon- etehy, Elmer Knetzer and Frank Al- len, now can open negotiations with Gilmore for the men . This will re- lieve Gwinner of a big job, and it is likely that Gilmore will be able to get more for the players than Gwinner would. The other clubs that have contracts on their hands also may give them to Gilmore for disposal at the final meeting of the league to be held in New York within the next two weeks. GETS COLLECTION OF PRECIOUS STONES British Museum Given Treasure Col- lected by Late Sir Arthur H. Church. (Correspondence of Asso. Press.) 31.—The British Museum had just received as a gift finest private collections London, Dec. one of the of precious stones in Great Britain. It was gathered by the late Sir. Arthur Herbert Church, for many years presi- dent of the Mineralogical Society, coverer of several new minerals author of numerous important scienti- fie works. The collection consists of more than two hunderd stones, mostly mounted in rings, and every specimen unigue. Sir Arthur devoted his attention par- ticularly to the products of Ceylon the pick of the rarer species of gems that came to light there. To the min- the pride of the collection is nificent. aurora-red of spessartite, a riety of seldom provides stones large enough for jewelry purpose ing over six karats [in the modern nd cicar Weigh- and beautifully cut fashion, the stone ture of gems. i f Wilsgon's SALE CLOTHING ALL REDUCED IN PRICE $15.50, $16.25, $17.85, $19.85 OVERCOATS IN PRICE pugilist, has been fined £100 or three | months in jail by the London courts. | Brown and Spencer were arrested in | alleged that Brown signed Spen- | t he | contracts | have been turned | $17.85, $19.85 SHIRTS ALLL REDUCED IN PRICE 85¢, $1.15, $1.85, $1.85, § SWEATERS ALL REDUCED IN PRIC $3.15, $3.85, $4.15, $4.85 PAJAMAS 85c, $1.15, $1.85 NECKWEAR 35¢, 50c, 85¢ CAPS $1.50 Value 2.85, $1.00 and BAGS AND SUIT CASES ALL REDUCED AT 69¢ @he Wilson 0o, ! dis- | and | and for many vears was able to secure | stands practically alone in the litera- | Raphael’s New Britain, Conn. Dept. Store “The Always Busy Store” Special January Sale of PLUSH COATS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN TOMORROW ALL DAY Plush Coats, alllined, value $19.50, at Plush Coats, value $20, at $12.98 $13.98 Plush Coats, value $22.50, . Children’s Plush Coats, all sizes, value $7.98, at - .$4.95 Also Wonderful January Sale of Cloth Coats for Women and Children at 1-2 Their Former Prices Don’t fail to be here tomorrow, only a limited amount of coats on hand. First come, first served $5.98 Baby Plush Coats with White Fur Collars, sizes 2- 6 years, Special Tomorrow varied stones of zircons in existence, and ments of tourmalines, alds, opals, and spinels. include two fine stones of jet black color. 1 be safe from and it will 4 until after in a place where it wi war and Zeppelin risks, therefore not be exhibi the war. The collection includes the most there are also excellent assort- | topazes, emer- The opals TO TAKE THE VEIL. | Mrs. J. H. Riley of Tremont stree',1 The Museum trustees have decided | zocompanied by her daughter, Adeline, | to store the collection for the present | anq her sister, Miss Helen Riley, will The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to oiium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, & craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying owers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. i The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to_children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be = party to it. Children who are iil need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. m Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of A leave Canada, Mrs. Riley's daughter, Misi $2.98 in a few days for Montreal, |ley, at Mt Anne, to attend the investiture of | ary 21. Miss Riley is to become Agnes Ri- | novice in the Sisters of St. Anne CIRCASSIAN WALNUT BEDROOM FURNITURE We have a remarkably good displa: room Furniture. Our showing at this fifty patterns of Dressers, Chiffoniers, D fering a wide range of patterns and prices. Circassian Walnut is very popular for bedrooms and deservedly so. It is a wonderfully grained wood in soft shades of brown— very beautiful and it is “different.”” Then again it is serviceable— doesn’t mar and show scratches as some of the other woods do. If you are planning to furnish a Bedroom, we recommend Cir- cassian Walnut furniture for your consideration and would like to have you come in and see the beautiful pieces which we have on C. C. Fuller Néwow 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD. Overlooking Capito! Grounds WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHFER THAN PRICE of Circassian Walnut Bed- time includes more¢ than sing Tables and Beds of- WONDERFUL VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED DURING OUR Annual Mid-Winter CLEARANCE SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ GARMENTS AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION WITH UNHEARD OF PRICES PREVAILING DURING THIS SALE. Smart, Snappy Styles in Coats, Suits, Waists, Dresses, Skirts and Furs. Everything is included in the stock and this opportunity to economize and re- plenish the wardrobe should not be allowed to pass by unheeded. Notice the prices. CORDUROY COATS $14.98 Corduroy Coats .. $17.98 Corduroy Coats .. $19.98 Corduroy Coats SEAL PLUSH COATS $27.50 Seal Plush Coats, for $19.50; $24 Coat, now $17.50. TAILORED SUITS—At Prices Averaging Half. Values up to $15.00, at . .. $8.80 Values up to $18.98, at . . $11.50 Values up to $22.50, at ...... $12.00 Values up to $25.00, at .... $14.00 HANDSOME GOWNS—Chiffons, Laces, and Silks Were $16.98, now .. were $12.50, now .. Were $22.50, now . ... DRESS SKIR $2.98 Dress Skirts, now........ $3.98 Dress Skirts, now. $4.98 Dress okirts, now - Children’s WINTER COATS—Entire stock down. Were $3.98, now Were $5.98, now .... Were $6.98, now . ... $4.50 L. J. FISHER 1046 Main ST.,, HARTFORD. COR. MORGAN $10.00 $7.50 10.50 . $1.98 ... $3.98 marked ... $3.50 $14.98 Lachine, on Jany- a