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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916. unsior sy | We Are Not Going Out of Busmessl Kigher Sags G Biian 5 f A NITP OLTIR FIXTITIRES ARE NOT FOR SALKE it | P31t VWe Are Having A Real Sale London, Feb. 18—Warl Kitchener HELL LG |} We are giving Real Bargains. Our Entire Stock is put in at from 35¢ to 40c Off On the Dollar. We raid it wag¥eertain that the British SR | are overleaded in ccme lines and are Giving Ycu the Opportunify of a Lifeiime. Cooking Stoves son to belieye that a second a Pt v and Ranges, Fully Guaranteed, 25c Ofi On the Dollar. EXTRA SET OF BRICKS FREE! Drésent time' a hostile air invasion of Englond hasihad no influence what- e s 50c AND 60e LINOLEUM, 39¢ YARD - - - - - INLAID LINOLEUM, 73¢c UP citizen lifeland damage to private property, & do mot believe the people desire toiigivé ‘too great importance Gt 0 Come In and Let Us Give You Figures On Furnishing Your New Home. Must Accept Risks. “It must be realized that in war i Ld 15 not whways possible to insure safety 1 O accepted il order to be stron im- . portant points. “It is beyond our power to guar- antee these shores from a repetition — — make them more costly each time.” 7 = | ‘ 9 HOUSEFURNISHER Outlining the system of air defense Ifiv;m(.:rcm Britain, Lord Kitchener ~ IN "~ TR F ET “The defense is three-fold: TFirst, 5 3 1_ o« AN P — good advance information regarding the movements of hostile aircraft; second, defense by anti-aircraft s - - tillery; third, attacks on raiders by | = = | Ly Governor MecCall, ex-Lieutenant |#nd liquors, he declared that on the 1 Lloyva Mi T¥ tt t aeroplanes. > "WANTS KELLY PARDONED. | w iove 3 all, X -1 3 &n S, ( at ol & anc Loy nor e committee me ¥ RESERVES SHIPPING Governor Cushing said that it would |contrary those articles might be made today to draw up plans. It is pro o 1o “As regards the first, we now hav | i Yo { have no effect upon the movement for |rubject to increased tax. posed to charge an entrance fee of | | R el hue eimclent SPACE FOR MUNITIONS e e Roosevelt delegates. Headquarters in A vigorous fight against tthe free 25 cents probable movements of the enemy. cutates Petition for Amirican. N el et Lehalf of Colonel Roosevelt would be |segar Tepeal was led by Represer Miss Wright, the Spanish instructor eraft guns now has precedence over = Manila, Feb. 18.—ISmilio Aguinaldo, stablished, he said, and a campaiga | tive Keating of Colorado, who d will leave tomorrow for Jersey ity other ordnance, and mow the guns, as Order Re- | the former insurgent leader, has head- ’ waged vigorously for success in the |nounced the action as a repudiation of . Mrs. Arentz of New Haven is being BB o o AT b dlinaten | e Eficct iNew Brt ed a petition for the pardon of the primarie | party doctrine. considered for the position to the best advantage throughout the stricting Imports Will Have on American lawyer Kelly, who was dis country. |[Barced,; fncd 3500, andigentenced 4o MeCall Lodge— Weeks and Grant APPROVE REPEAL OF | FORM LUNCH CLUB today school closed at the end of the ) ) —_— - | On account of a teachers' meeting Night Raids Difficult Américan Commercc. six months’ imprisonment for publica- | 2 e e tion of a book alleging that Gene . e 2 3 ] A eALTe s o “Attack by aeroplanes by night i3 [ Washington, Feb. Department | now : FREE SUGAR CLAUSE | Pians Entertainment for Students allowed t home 3 byn Noriel, the insurzent leader who w : Students In the coniinetstat- vl attended with great difficulties, but | of commerce officials said today that [ it to death last vear for murder of a Unpledged G. 0. P, Gandlda[es I Duriig Diinch Hour! e I belleve that with more extended |no ome could foretell the axact effect NN g « practice we shall overcome the diffi- | on American commerce of Great Bri- politicalsenemy Fwes '“”'“'I‘"‘:: '}'_“i" - IFor the purpose of providing enter- tonight It w planned to f{*, | accused sixty persons, cluding high R v Do orat i Caue Take | tainment * out-of-town students and gage four sleighs An attempt wilf be culties. Sirnb Tatestis e A e el : Tlouse Democrats in - Caucus Take |t r ou ¢ € s € 2z v e 5 = ; tain atest shipping and import r i nd supreme cou _V\l.\l»l(«.\_ of Boston, Feb, 18.—Governor Samuel others who ke their lunch ¢ the made to postpone the ride as it will he government will leave no |striction announced recently indll = 5 tion in connection with the |y actl p T, S il i L . : A ; : stone unturned in efforts to improve | London. R hig W. McCall announced yesterday that i Action as Part) e High School a “Noon Hour” club has interfere with the attendance at the 4 UAeln A S s ot . .. | execution of Noriel and his two ac- |ne and Senators Henry Cabot Lodge, been formed. Officers were clected at basketball game with the Hartford to the utmost our defenses against | The avowed object of the British | complices Sena v Cal , SO & et Zeppelins,” ‘declared Lord Kitehener. | in prohibiting certain fmports is 1o | 1t is not regarded as likely that the | yonn W. Weeks, and ex-Senator W. e e e I T " K The responsibility for defense Will | reduce the consumption of theis il Wil b mvented. ML Crane would be candidates at | \yashington, 1eb. 18.—Rep of | President, Raymond Kellogg of Plain. | An announcement concerning a B 1o hatits 'of Viscount Brench, | classes of goods amd fo. make roowm. | PO ALY ) Bl Oenll O B i SR B ey @l ol Gie et | AT gl thds auint B ”l"i embly will be read to the studesy r Percy Scott as his chlef ad- | in inc g ships r o INED R AR o Gclegates-at-large from this state to ! y.ooq tariff law was ¥ as a | West Hartford; secretary, Marshall | next Tuesday. An assembly is to by : coming ships for commoditic FINED FOR CARTOON. the repubHean national convention. v measure late yesterds y the | Davis of the faculty; and treasurer, | held every Tues and the regulag | Kitchin Prepared Bill, considered more necessary for th party enior Officer a er. ihe candidates e cdeed, | o ratic 8 i ice Lockwood. A committee on [ assembly for all first year students Senior Officer Has Power. subsistence of the British people. Tl e R LT ol lates would be unpledged, | house democratic 3 | Maurice Loc A LT ; e Lo S : B S e e he said S iy Sk entertainment was also chosen. This | will be held the last half of the fifth fl,,{"”k:n:;\‘,“',‘r',,",vh:::: ‘I“m;l:xm;‘:r',‘l ‘,‘“(.f fo‘lf\“"’f‘ ,‘_:1::””:,‘,‘;,‘”'h\'“',’:m ‘]\”,‘” ! dicr Intoxicated. _ Formal Announcement, | s the law now stands sugar would committce e s of James McCall i period and for all T.q‘-m..v;r.:_ W”m- Kitchener said no order had ever yet | the hands of the government | London, Feb. 18 2:08 p. m.—The | The formal announcement given | g on the free list May 1 with a con- | of Plainville, Ih Idiley of Newing- | jors and seniors the second half ¢ en sent to a pilot of the Roval One effect on American commeres | proprictors of the weekly journal By- [0ul from the governor's office, signed |sequent estimated revenue loss at the | ton, Hilding Carlson of Kensington were fined 100 pounds, 11 four caundidates, follows lyate of $40,000,000 annually The Carter., “We have decided to s an- | repeal, which is expected to pass both the fourth period. Flying Corps to make ascent at night | the new orders will have, it is said, | stander today i I ettack a Zeppelin, He sdded: will be to reserve more shipping \lthe former editor, Vivian 0 2 ) Notice is given to each station | for munitions, now piling on ! pounds, and Lieutenant Bernard, -~ | Qidates for delegates-at-large | houses before May 1, is provided for >publican national convention. |in a bill prepared by Majority Leader when the time comes to ascend to | can docks for shipment to the al toonist, 50 pounds, for publishing a 10 F intercept Zeppelin. The dicision as !"cartoon depicting a British soldier [ Whatever committal any one of us |Kitchin. \ t9. whether to fly or not is left to the 3 lying intoxicated beneath a tree and * been under to any particu- | Mr. Kitchin told the caucus vester- Senior officer on the spot. If he de- REASNGE WL, o 4 L S | Glasping a bottle of rum. Beneath |lar candidate for the presidency, has ¢ that the preparcdness program | i oldes that the ‘weather conditions the cartoon were words “Reported |Feen wholly released and cancelled. | was going to cost the government a favorable he the first to ascenc B et If the republicans of the common- |great deal of money and that the L e SRRy > WANTS MORE OFFICERS. The charge was brought under the | wealth see fit to commission us to | penses would have to be met with as T l h LAST DAY f h Native Fggs, 33¢ dz. Russell Bros Washington. Teb. 18— Tmmediate | defense of the realm act on the ground jTepresent them, we shall endeavor to | little burden upon and annoyance to omorrow Is the of the wadvt. 3 : S| oot o hroveni a shortame of | that publication of the cartoon was [(he best of our ability to secure such | the people as possible. He said that 3 2 L] e L] AR e officers to command the large num- | prejudicial to discipline and recruit- jaction by the convention a hall { while the committee lh‘dd ]nul }formml RS ' £ > Lo 2 see e time Hst r ify | eny c clusions, he thought the ma- WEALTHY WIDOW IN JAIL. ber of American merchantmen now | ir the party and restore the country to |Jirity of sentiment favored et | rortsmouth, 0., Feb. 18—Por Jlullding iwerairecomiisndedshysSac Russell Bros, |republican control. We stand abso- |the preparedness expenditure mainly althics : o | tary of Com 8 cdfield tod Native g L : : : = '(30"‘] s wealthiest widow, Mrs. Clars :h'fi‘ "f“_“"]"‘]y”’_i” “hm"”_'(“"')““ el e iutely unpledged, cither for or against | from the income tax and by resort to 3 ¥ detex 1 3 \\‘hn\»» hn\'\»z;n(] was||the steambonat fInapeclon i | any candidate.” an excise tatx on special articles and r. A oster, was still in th 1€ SRlnye : SREaN 2. IN WEST Tn making the announcement, Gov- | niunitions manufactures 14 eity jail yesterday followfng her in- | caPacity on two hundred and thirty R. IN W v A e itoh iR ralalin ’ I tion: Wedrniesday night, on or. : the most ever under con- crnor McCall said that the plan was [ Stamp taxes, e . i 5 - S eeratire » i e vernor's See. | PUt forward in the interests of har- [ many cases were obnoxious and where s . ; der of Mayor M. H. Kaps. She was o InfEhisEEcountny e ctetany f Colonel iWelcomed Iby A GOVCENOLiEE: mony in the party and in the beilef | 1-ssible they would be eliminated in | and it will be the banner day of the SALE for the eled Wadnesday c {olati Redfield suggested chang in thoe ! tars St T s CEVIINRE S R e 5 e ;?‘m”x;d::_ m-(}(1\251,.»‘v:.-r1’2.r‘];:L)\‘lz(\):‘ ‘::: e e e retary at St. Thomas. that it would unite the action of the | the anh:r;n:!.uL H\{\_;r.\l revenue re price on Coats, Suits and Dresses are less than the ] 5 e it e ahahnd S Rl v . W cch. 18— |delegates. Tt was sald that ex-Lieu- | vision legislation. en 4 s 5 failure to connect her residence with | Produce men for commands fast St. Thomas, B. W. I, Fc 5 £t d K i 1 Ry s cost of the material. & santtary sewer.. She was fined $100 | than they now are turned out Theodore Roosevelt arrived here today | {cnant Governor Louls A. Frothing- |would fnclude stamp : ost o € L e Youk om the steamship [ham and former Congressman Butler Every department in the store offers extra big In the absence of the gov- [Ames had heen asked to be candi- k » share: « wi F: e = .M' 0 . | Giuiana o = = R House terms. She said today: T G e welcomed by the vernor's secre- Pledged to Roosevelt. We are oflermg some beautiful new Sprmg Shirt & martyr, T caused my sanitary plumb- | o aivGis ANTICIPATED. | ™5 noosevelt insnected the resent. | TI® Slate announced yesterday win Waists at extraordinarily low prices; in Silk and Cot- 8 45 T derie 6 Autnotiied by o ! ; { " (ol Roosevelt inspected the ) ¢ opposed at the primaries by one ; H Ph is ill find th P h officials, and T will stay in jail | New Ifaven, Feh 18—I00king foi- | v completed harbor works and then | composed of _Congressman. A. P One Edison Home Phono- ton material. You will find them at much below the the rest of my days before I will tap | Ward t e meeting of 1l rulc drove about the town ing other | Gardner, ex-Lieutenant Governs = 5 <l 1 3 S e roseitny dave netors § willdan | Lo e Tronsitor cameen - In | sroten of otarest. Fie e with ton | Groonori,, ¢ Lieutenant Gevemor | graph and 25 four minute ||| prices asked elsewhere. M6 be worth '$100.000 football rules, Walter Camp of Yal sovernor’s secretary. Bird and State Senator Robert . | records $]5 For Sale at n | eipated. The game, in his opinion, viewed on politi s, saying he |selves desirous of going. 3 ¥ O | M THERS WH now well balanced. 1In spite of ta had come he P 3 tional (‘v\n\'r-u!in‘n kv:"“ :1(:\1(»:\"-).‘1' “' | WOMEN'S I KNIT WOMEN'S KID GLOVES—in o lishing t S| cl ,y‘“, th - ] e pledged to the support of Theo- 5 5 BLEACHED FI LINED ( s; these ar ur regular and sent to jail when she refused to e aia few changes are anti- Col. Roosevelt lined to be inter- | Washburn, who have declared them touchdown i unfair way to de- Pure Lard, 12 " Bros. |dore Roosevelt for the prosidentinl INDERW i 3700 auii Bioves o ide . close ¢ ume the opinion advt nomination, E 4 CHESTNUT ST ! aluc i an it 39(: Special at, pair . 59c ] }’“’" “’J"‘(f ‘f'“'”‘“ to advocate no change N SrEreEEE . When he was informed of the plan & =l m_' | WOMEN'S FINE LISLE WOMEN’S EXTRA FINE SILK ¢ | rO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. [for an unpledged delegation headed Just Around the Corner. THREAD HOSE — Double LISLE HREAD HOSE— 4 o P Burritt Grang vill hserve its soles; extr 00 : ar 50c value Readflw to Care for Their Health, | e 25 BWETER Een | e et b e Bl ”1_ 17c S ¢ Yok 29C e —————————— « aonlYeInE Al ol wearing 26¢ hose Special & ¢ | i il meeting, which will be held in Judd’s New Orleans, La.—‘‘I cannot praise | = hall on Main street, tomorrow night. e = ~ o 3 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. | WINS WATERLOO CUP, | A supper will be served orcloct | fi WRIGHTS SILVER CREAM—Special at, potnd enough, for I | erpool, IFeb. 18.—The Waterloo | 2fter which appropriate e ses will | 8 per jar know my daughter | nerally known as the Derby | be held. The charter me! and S aheliter b SR ——————————————————————— i 3 1t € tice F 5 MEN'S NI S SHIRTS— MEN'S FAST BLACK COTTON never yhounds, was coursed over the | the state officers will suests would have I Made of ra flne Percale; HOSE—These are 15c value chn 50 well if she | /15 of the .I\I\‘wl;‘.u; c lu‘l; In’rv today and | honor b vedh ot e sularly, Special at :nr:oi:;]:,m;t:yl;zi | Hardy’s Hopsack was second The Lehane, T 11, tomorrow night. SA A 1.00. Special at.... 69(: - 10(: she had safforeq | V/mner received the Waterloo cup, [——gavt G e B NATURAL WOOD W A L mu | vilued at $500, and a purse of § e S T DERWEAR — $1.00 agonies from irreg- | awardcd by the Ear] of Seftor v . 2 . DERWEAR—>50-cent S!arity, haikachfi, SGEbthes ey ol Settons UIGK RE”EF FRGM Native Fg\gvl R Roastm% (éhlckenleSC :ll: alue. Speciallat 29¢ value. Special at.. 79¢ izziness, and no ap- KING GHORGI WIRES (ZAR, | dtewin hi 2 ips o acon ..18c e T ANDKER. ™ B el R u e Small Fg b ckens 20c b Strips A S oniie o 'omen’s Fancy Embroidered HANDKER- the receipt of the news of the cap- mall Fresh Hams 19¢ 1b Smoke QRIEEs Lo CHIEFS—10c value. Special at, each .. C {ure of Erzerum by the Russians, | GONSTIPATIBN # Fresh Shoulders . .13¢ Ib Salt >pare Ribs .. 8cIb : x SRRECE Y N SR Vegetable Compound to all mothersand | I-ing George despatched the follow B Lo i i B 1 PEEATHERS AN 7 A LOT OF 25¢ NECKWEAR— 1 oll r a ... 18¢ FEATHERS AND MARABOU daughters and you caun publish this let- 18 mes. to Emperor Nicholas E k Kldneys - 10c Ib PapTlCa S 18c 1b | ter.”—Mrs. A. ESTRADA, 129 N. Galvez | "My hearticst congratulations upon Get Dr. Edwards’ | Pig Livers 7c1b Salted Ox Tongue 24¢ 1b ssorted styles; Cohen’s Cohen stock. Special 5d. KL | 1 well. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Street, New Orleans, La splendid achievement of your 1 ! Raw Leaf Lard 14¢ 1b Frankfurts ‘es up to $6.98 a 3 eac ilade;phi M troops capturing Krac i i o T A LOT OF 25¢ AND 29¢ RIB~ ihYltlllsrL:,p}.m, Pa. My daughter was “;""lv"_‘::'h ”l“\ Hl‘h‘\“'v”' g “‘ \.:fiy Olive Tablets ; Rl AT T S $1 -00 SO . “;p:g :m*d and :!111 r}\:nddo“l-n withno |7 iat v IRy S i Small Sugar Cured Hams L2 e ST ST ke 15¢ B i use. SR8 hac faken Lydia Seed L joyful cry of thousands sinc i assorted styles aterials ZEN FINFE g E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComponndbatiBea ok e m: ,;?p“(‘.l.‘lm‘(,\\ “rnl\({n\'x“:-l‘;;m;\m: Heavy Brisket Coned Bee oo assorted styles and materials; 100 DOZEN FINE HANDKER- Pr. i E0c R 5 S 2 ’ fore and knew its value so she . 2 substitute for calomel, < % . 50c and 75c values. CHIEFS—With emb'd furchased it and sho was ha?n:h'{f;ffe'g Eas U, Tdwards, Ptm"i<‘ln{!lr(7\‘\g':‘lh‘le3‘:;”(‘(:}‘ @ Stewing Prunes ... 7clb Pastry Flour in 5 Ib sack SN D D Crnera b Ve 5¢ to work, her eyes became bright and | MARRIAGE LUXURY FOR RICH Usciere o lmia for Olive Tablets Dried Peaches 10c 1b e e e s R T R R, TR A Sy natural, and her system was built up | panama, Feb. 15— Marriage is 1 St T [ers, °* <hrome <o @ Dypied Apples ... .13¢ Ib Entire Wheat Flour, in ALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP—Special at, 7 cH completely. We generally keep the | luxury for the rich in many parts of fmdwards’ Olive Tablets do not con- ; oF B i dni b v B o | Bl E s el L manY matia o T O heating, soothing veze- @ Rye Flour in 5 1b sack25¢ 5 Ibs sack it to be relied on.””—Mrs. E. J. PURDY, ‘ vt of the commission on the churck g 1 the “keynote” of thes: = r 5131 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. in the field pre: ed today to the con- ar-coated, olive-colored table Tll\lny o CO rTON SPECIALS 5 O eligious VO tir cause owe! and lver t °t normally. i N . ~ ~ y p tl D < Women Have Been Telling Women s Rl e e e force them Lo unnatural action. § BLEACHED BED SHEETS— ; CROCHETED BED SPREADS for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham’s & S 1If you have a “dark brown mouth” now M Good quality Cotton; 81 —Heavy welght; full 2 Vegetable Compound has restored their | 5 Ches 1 lull, tired feel- Wy ° ] 4 & ¢ » " 3 b WARHOP WITH ST, I reath— el incches by 90 inches. regular $1.39 value sealth when suffering with female ills. s % i nd only Lo 69c pecial at ¥y Rt - Freeport, I1l.,, Feb. 18 Jae ar constipated, v 1 i 5 Special at Try it if you are troubled With any | 1,0p. former pitehor for (he Sew v Gisant rekults from one of two little Dr. GROCERIES AND MEATS pecial a York | Pifwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. 31-INCH FINE S GINGHAM—Assorted patterns pat 2 i xll;nvernizge;zl‘x‘a;g)vv;v(o‘?meun, e i Americans, who lives here, announced O A e - two every night 500 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. terns and colors; 1i-cent value. Special & « today he had signed with the St. Jjust to keep rig 'y . 10c and 2bo Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass, Louis Nationals. per box, All druggis The Olive Tablet C