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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, jANUARY 21, 1916. JAMMED! PACKED! Our store has been full to overflowing every business hour during the past week.We have been doing a Great Big Rush- ing Business,havesold a lot of goods and every customer is thoroughly satisfied with his purchase. There’s no secret about our success, it’'s simply a case of THE TIME, THE PLACE and THE MERCHANDISE. There are many big glistening dollars being held out to you by this advertise- ment if you ACT AT ONCE-YOULL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THIS CHANCE MEN’S SUITS AND MEN'S SUITS AND MEN’S SUITS AND MEN’S SUITS AND MEN’S TROUSERS BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS Regular Prices OVERCOATS—Reg- $2.50 to $5.00 ularly Sold at $4 to $8 Worth $8.00 Value $12.00 Exceptional Value at $15 | Made to Sell For $20.00 SALE PRICES SALE PRICES SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $1.45 to | $1.95 to $495 | $795 | $9.95 | $11.95 | “$2.95 $3.95 P . e S ST MR 00 ST SRR 5. Come here prepared to be surprised—you won’t de disappointed—the Men folks of this city have never before had such an opportunity presented to them to secure seasonable wearing apparel of the highest quality, just when it is needed most at such low figures. Remember this is OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE and all the garments shown are from our regular stock, NOT A LOT OF CHEAP GOODS BOUGHT CHEAP TO SELL CHEAP. - Every article we sell must “MAKE GOOD” or “WE WILL”— Come tomorrow—while the stock is complete, it will more than pay you. NEW YOREHAUAN SAMm«"‘:@msmfi; 3 United States fr. 2 915 is 700,000 or less than 10 per cent, ) c i o aid on the more ortz rilar fac *h v(unur v"‘lmw-xmr\ e ¢ Imported ES :“,m ained in the opening secti when compared with 1913, in the fol- | 000,000 in 1898 and the highest _ | arov those « s epir- “ai vea et (R sia Sensuiiaiil In\]ml\(d Merchandise ered for | lowing vear under war they fell to | -o¢'0o . 0 s and same offices for e e lauine the. Septens umption and Duti > 00,000, being $78,700,000 or + ‘. G Seativeltitles are “Iminocts rosico e g S T o AT a per cent. below the total for| Sugar, tobacco, cotton manufa 5 i o ° g 3 @ s ption, fiscal ¥ s 915, ana | March 31 a J p 30, l. 15, "F U S IN l 15 just completed by the B \llPAu ()f F vvr 1914_ turers, and alcoholic liquors supply 3 2 5 3 an lar and June “H‘ and Domestic Commerce, De- 1821 to 1895. about one-half the total revenu 3 ;5 24 per cent. cto a- | = — e me— = = = ment : | 1 of Commerce, and soon to ssued in pamphlet form. Customs revenues in the veriod | q ased customs revenues in the | from 1821 to 1845 aevraged, roughly | i DO reased Amoun S Glearly Re ] fiscal ye 915 clearly retlect the in- | speaking, about $25,000,000 a year; 9,000, e ¢ "‘f duty. tifrom 1846 to 1855, approximately X w fluence of war, which operated to cut . 7 || DG et Hem l[lluel]()eO ar i off imports generally and especially | $45,000,000 a year in the succedim—rl:l’;“lt:r“'l acco pa : : el = merchandise from Europe, the i’ld'(:‘ [ decade, $60,000,000; in the thirty | 600,000 in the pre i T s « e Wa : 38 rce of dutiable goods. While | ., 000 1866 to 1895, about §180,- | manufactured tc : y ity 3 % : stoms revenues in 1914 amounted el m ¢ le , s | summar of the = 00.000, @ decrease of $25,- | 000.000; and in the la - vea omparec mdih L91a s s 2 £ 7 ed on n se importe i a little more than $ b Do ([kas s pontedicot 18 @ 5 Gk L8 T e £ < | dairy products on dutiable breadstuff : ml 000,000; and on manu Ahout 3,000 cla re show (tP J l 9 sto 1 | )ps nasty discharge or nose running When You Read §! . , I i e A R o ov-i“Pape’s Cold Compound” is t he Feliovos. sk headmcher dulnki Do you experience a sensation of eye $10,000,000. ! rticulars as , : : throat, sneesini S, f i tter *trom with particulars as to e o S t k R l [ i strain or a m\\art Highest Rates Paid. duty, the duties collected, and the Hres! Qulc ESI e]e e:m d- m Quit blows= ke atvearis 5 The highest ad valarem rates of | quantity and value of the imports cn- K It's Fine! i uff] Jase your throb- i NEW GLASSES, = This pam- N0WI—IL'S Klne! ! Nothing else in (g of g0od service and THE NORWALK STEEL KEIN- ASK FOR and GET Dalet s Delons) s € G i “Pe “old Co which costs | Superintendent Documents 4 Relief comes instantly. ro. It prices come to FORCED WATERPROOF CE- 3 MENT BURIAL VAULT HOR ch ington, D. C : o every two hours unm F. L. McGUIRE, B L - : every s | tered for consumption Lasts through the ages. 276 MAIN STREET reasonable price by most undertakers THE ORIGINAL Upstairs Over the Commercial Trust or direct and guaranteed by manufac- Co., LeWitt Bldg.—Tclephono urirs MALTED RMILK | THE NORWALK VAULT CO. ,,4“ at th g nominal price of 5 S - a = substitutes cost YOU same price.. l c i It promptly up ROCKY HILL, CONN. Chas2 & L e U i e s e R O e p.nu\ if you want tc your cold