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‘NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ‘RIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19 9 16. “THIRDA® L AST CALL™ WE “WIND UP” OUR GIGANTIC CLOTHING SALE SATU AY, FEBRUARY 5th YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS GOING! GOING!--AND WILL SOON BE GONE! Everybody is shouting BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! and we won’t attempt to tell you that “nc-e- hefare or never again” will such money saving opportunities occur, but WE DO CLAIM and CAN PROVE OUR CLAIMS that seldom is men’s clothing, of such high quality as ours, offered at SUCH LITTLE PRICES. Don’t take our word for it—come in Saturday—examine the merchandise and convince yourself; we're w.ling 1o leave the decisior fo you—“Secing is believing”—and remember you get “A DOUBLE GUARANTEE WITH EVERY GARMENT”—our’s and the manufacturer’s—they must “MAKE GOOD” or we will. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SAMPLE _SUITS $20.00 Values 15.00 Values 12.00 Values -8.00 Values $4.00 Values at . .. NEWY MERCANTILE BUREAU MEETING. Schedule Adopted For Uniform Closing —Better Lighting Tips Given. A large gathering of the members of the mercantile bureau the Cham- Ler of Commerce at the rooms last eveninrg when the report of thé committee on uniform closing was read. The holidays mentioned in the report are as follews: Good Irida Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christn Last year Colu. but this day has been eliminated this ‘year's schedule. The report v referred to the directors for ratifi. tion Secretary Andrews gave an interest- fng talk on “Scientific Store Light- ing.” He showed how much efficien- cy can be obtained through proper ighting. Fe spoke on the various methods of trimming windows, and said that mission furniture was un- of assembied That Trip to Porto Rico Solomon’s golden land of Ophir was never lovelier than this “Island of Enchantment.” A cruise there s so comfortable, so inexpensive, s0 full of new delights that you are sure to enjoy every moment of it. Leave New York any Saturday in a big comfortable steamer, sail- ing to and around Porto Rico, stopping in principal ports, using the steamer as your hotel. 16-DAY $9 4.50 AND CRUISE upP Including all Expenses Steamers built in America_and <sailing under the American Flag. Staterooms en suite, some with private bath. Il Write for booklet ““Porto Rico Cruise”’ | Cruising Department PORTO RICO LINE | General Office, 11 Broadway. New York ] or any Railroad Ticket Office or | Authorized Tourist Agency. us Day was observed | inj at at at at AND OVERCOATS $11.95 9.95 7.95 4.95 BOYS’ SAMPLE SUITS Values at ......... MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS suitable for good resul change of a carpet in times be productive of ¢ cent. increase in hetter lighting re- sults, He advised against too inex- pensive fixtures. The members of the bureau are much interested in the plan of the board of public works {0 introduce a new type of arcs for the business section of the city. It is pros posed by the directors to take the mat- ter up with the poard room may at thirty per VISITING NURSES WORK. Assnciation Secks 000 For Local 3 Use This Year., In aid of the visiting nurse work and the maintenance of the milk s tion, funds amounting to being sought this year by the V Nurses' asscciation. The monthly meeting of the organiz vesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Sloper on Grove Hill and committe for the vear were chosen as follows: Nurses: Mrs, T. B. Stanley, chairman; Mrs Arthur H. Harrup, Mrs. Robert N. Peck, Mrs Walter H. Hart, and Miss Cornelia Thamberlain; finance committee, Mr George P, Hart, chairman; Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Mrs. William C. Hunge and Miss Katharyn Wilbor; supply, Miss Harri B. Humason, chairman: Mrs. I Taylor 1 Mrs J. Martin The nurse: ‘cmmitice has pub- lished a pamphlet to be enclosed with the annual subscription card, explain- ing the necds of the ociation with an account of its work and illustrated with a few pictures of babies aided by the milk station treatment During the past year between $1,600 and $1,- 700 was raised, but the expenses con- stantly grow. It is hoped that contrib- utors will be especially generous this year as the association will not have the aid usually received from the theatrical benefit given by local tal- ent. This nas heen conducted by Mrs C. F. Wetmore a1d has netted about R O Rheumatism! § Acute Muscular X Chronic Sciatica Rheumatic pains of any nature disappear under the soothing and warming influence of Sloan’s Liniment. Apply it lightly—no need to rub it in—it penetrates { and brings relief at once. Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN “‘Keep a bottle in your home. Price 25¢. 50c. 31.00 OO o o 0 TR DS 3 SO M Hamrick, the visiting | E |} N E E 0 O P Y R O The simple | | fermation. ladvt. | Cascarets. jand t i up. OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS $1000° Values' at ......... .. ............ $3.95 8:008 Values at e e 6.00 2.95 1.95 D A N Y .. $245 | $3.00 Values at...........$1.95 | $2.50 Values at...........$145 RK $10-312-315 SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN STREET nurse, reports a familics in need of fuel, fooa clothes. Those desiring to aid her may call hy "phone, 700, and she will give the desired in- few 1d baby The house committee of Friendly, No. 45, F. an important 8 o’clock. Court of A. will hold meeting this evening at Bargain Week at Besse-Leland's.— The music committee of the Sputh church has engaged Miss Marcelle of Hartferd as alto for the church quar- tet. She huas been singing in South Manchester. Members of New Britain Council, O. . M., will attend a patriotic ser- CASCARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR Best, safest cathartic for ang bowels, and people know it. liver They're fine! Don't stay sivk, headachy or constipated. bilious, Keep clean inside Take one or two at night | and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Walke up feeling grand. Your head will be clear, your tongue clean, right, stomach sweet and vour ty feet of bowels active. a box at any drug store and straighten Stop the headaches, bilious spells, bad colds and bad days—Brighten up, Cheer up, Clean upi Mothers should a whole Cascaret 1c children bilious, feverish or ity tongue is coated—they are harmicss never gripe or sicken. with zive vice in the Methodist church on Feb- 13 The local council has also een invited attend the Washing: ton's birthday services by Charter Oal council in Hartford. to Get your mahogany lamps at Cooley & Johnson's.—advt. | Bargain Week at Besse-Leland's.— advt. A small fire catsed by a gas stove | was the occasion for an alarm being | sent in to engine company No. 1 yes- terday afternoon. The fire was at 15 Hartford avenue but there was damage. In the city court yesterday Judge J. T. Meskill ordered Lose Seraphin to | pay $10 and costs for kiiling a valu- | able game rooster cwned by Edward B. Kerin. This case has been pend- ing in the city court for some time. | Klett & Alling appeared for the! plaintiff and W. F. Mangan for the | defendant. | | Butter is lower. Russell Bros.— Local Chauffeur Purchases Polo Book To Learn Intricacies of Game. There is a young man in the city today who by his recent study on tke question of ‘“Preparedness,” who s well qualified to d the question, “In Time of War Prepare For Peace.” Not that this young man has suddenly taken it upon himself to fortify him- self regardipg whether or not the na- tional defense is inadequate, but to as- sist himself in learning the finer prin- SAYS DRINK LEMONADE FOR RHEUMATISM f Wear Warm Clothes in Winter and | Take One-half Teaspoonful of Rheuma Once a Day to Drive Rheumatic Poisons From Your System. Sufferers can get a measure of re- lief by keeping the feet dry, drinking plenty of lemonade and avoiding : coholic beverages, but if you really | known to his | is still confident that his challenge to ! Former Cub Hurler cipals of the king of winter sports,— polo. The yvoung man is no other than Daniel Connors known throughout the United States and Bridgeport, as “Bing.”” Mr. Connors will be remem- bered as the goal tender on ‘“Bearcat” McCarthy’s chauffeur’s team last sea- son, by the wonderful exhibition he put up in front of the cage on the memorable evening of that noted con- test. When plans were started some- time ago to play another game this winter, the much discussed topic of preparedness immediately flashed in Conners’ mind, so he accordingly un- fellow members of his quintet he sent to Chicago to a well known sporting goods house for a manual containing the rules and reg- ulations of the game, and in all ofhis spare time since he has been engrossed in study. Other members of the quin- tet have been wondering why it was that Conners has been wearing that perpetual smile for the past week, but now the cat is out of the bag. To one of his friends recently “Bing” disclosed the deep secret, that the rules which governed last season’s games, (Marquis of Queensbury), were not in the book, and he is cer- tain that their was “no such animal” in the polo world. Captain McCarthy Manager Healey will furnish the pub- lic with an opportunity of witnessing this hair raising, nerve racking con- test soon. To a reporter Mac sald, re- cently that the only barrier that stood in the way of the proposed game was securing 2 hall. Butter is advt. lower. Russell Bros.— PHILS GET CARL ADAMN Obtained Waiver Price. Philadelphia, Feb. 4—The Phil- adelphja National league club an- nounced yesterday that it had secured Pitcher Carl Adams from the Chicago Cubs at the waiver price at Chicago, Feb. 4—Manager Tinker of the Chicago Cubs, when informed that Carl Adams had been claimed want to get rid of rheumatism with all its agony, pain and misery vou must ! drive from your system every bit of | poisonous secretions that lodge in the | Jjoints and muscles. | Clark & Brainerd Co., and all drug- | gists are now offering to the public for about 50 cents a pre: iption called Rheuma that o powerful that with- in two days after you take the f .r] dose you will feel that’the uric acid | poison is leaving your body. Rheuma seldom fails; it overcomes the torturing pain, limbers up and re- duces swollen joints and drives the soreness from inflamed muscles. Anybody can try it, for it is free from opiates and is harmless. If two 50- cent bottles don’t prove that you can get rid of rheumatism or neuritis f(\l‘-‘\ ever. vour money is waiting at _wurl druggist’s, | worked in twenty | same by the Philadelphia Nationals said he regretted losing him. Adams form- erly was a member of the Indian- apolis club in the American tion, and became a member of Chicago Nationa last year. x games and three. He won one | charged with nine de- he averaged 989, a ished in only and wa feates. As a v N three reasons v First-—The Mack, as fol that erday money the release of the man them where they ain’t.” Second—The amount $10,000, which Baker demands Connie Mack as his share of the pur- chase price. Third—The salary which the er of Trappe, Md. wants spre in bold face type in his contract with the New York club. Apart from these little nothing, absolutely nothing stands in king play- the way of the home-run ing with the Yankees. AGGIES SCHEDULE OUT. Storrs, Feb. 4.—William D. manager of the football team Connecticut Aggies, announce: following schedule for next season: at Worcester; Sept. 23, Holy Cross, Sept. 30, Wesleyan at Oct. 9, Mass. Aggies, Miadl at Vermont, at Burlington; “TIZ” HXES AGHING, SWOLLEN, SORE “Tiz” does comfort burning, calloused feet and corns. How Good-bye, sore feet, Good-bye corns, callouses, b and raw spots. No more shoe ness, no more limping with pa drawing up your face in agony. is magical, sucts right off. “Tiz” out all the poisonous exudations puff up the feet. Use “Tiz" an get your foot mise Ah, how i fortable your feet feel. Get a any drugg Don’t suffer. 5-cent box of “Ti or department Have good feet: n feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot co guaranteed or money refunded. part owner and manager the Philadelphia Athletics, wants for who of money, Amherst; Oct. 14, (open); Oct. 21, University of Oct. Rhode Island at Kingston; Nov. New Hampshire, at Storrs; Nov. burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. llows: Connie of Stevens Institute Hoboken; Nov. 8, at Storrs. of Technology, MARANVILL “hits | LITTLE Boston, ranville, the Braves' came the father of a shortstop, daughter from name her Haughton, he can D. as to how President Percy farm- ad out of the Red Sox in baby boy Joseph Lannin christening things, Foster. Norwich Universit; A FATHER] Mass., Feb. 4—Walter Mal night. His friends have been puzzied afte lowing the example of George Foste Shea, of the the “The Busy Little Store” NATIVE EGGS 33c:} All strictly fresh, only 8 or 4 days old. B Russel Bros 301 MAIN STREET s etown; 28, 4, 1) FEET tired, unions tight- in or Tix" draws which a for- com- at store. glad ow mfort THREE Baker Would They Didn’t Feb. 4 of playin d Nothing stands “ranklin (Homu ith the Yank New York, in the way Run) Baker ees this year ¢ using his bi driving in runs except three things. Captain lluston enumerated theso TIRED EYES headaches, etc. are nature’ to you that you need GLAS put it off? Come here and have EXAMINE YOUR EYES. and you to the right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you suffering and greater trouble later on F. L. McGUIRE, | OPTOMETRIST Upstairs over the g LeWitt’s Block. Why me fit Main Street.