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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. : | o] BRITISH J[IIJRNALS Cavalrymen Crossmg Line; ¥ Excellent Collectlon NOW GONTAIN NEWS Machine to Guard Border v | e e § 47 Main Street, New Britain War Has Taught the Virtue of NEAR FRANKLIN ¢ QUARE EAUTIFUL RUGS) e [SASBRERASM | o pnouncement : .ondon, 22— Londoners are The collection of Ttugs to be found in this store has heen chosen 2 ; o TR Bh creat car " getting their daily news e con- h great care. The variety of designs and colorings is ample to G in ol . . ‘ith the new t th r F Bl | densed form than ever before in - We are ready with e n eo e requirements of any room in any home and the range : - B . : . ‘ Maitand weayv i o ) B | history. [t was never served up (o | |® Spring Clothing for Men anc weaves and sizes sufficient for every demand. As this store pur- ses only from those mills whose products are recognized for their | them in anyihing like the manner in B i@ Women | * i S { the United States where the head- ellence and reliabllity, the floor coverings purchased here will | CEF N ; § In making our selection we have - lines come pre: pse 1o conveyins ! le utmost satisfaction. Sac sty sclosalt nyeyin ; oy ] maintained the usual high standard of , the story, but an offort at tersenes The sweetness of low price never equals the bitterness of low Sl ean e e e lity—~n statement very applicable to the purchase of a Ruxg | telling of the story that is quite an . i S ‘ We invite vour inspection: we also It 1s our policy to offer the best values obtainable rather than to (M@ | innovation in journalism here. The : . By nvite you to the advantege of an | ch was made nec ry by the | e g | ! open accot n our books | regulations governing the importa- | »Pen account on our 1 not merely for a low price. B tion of paper—a measure of economny Our extensive collection of room-s Rugs embraces over 300 @1 brought on by the war—which ve- . # e i 1S 5 ma terns of Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Velvets and Tapes- [ | duced the supply of print paper and 8 3 oo ? 7 4 i % LADIES’ gPI ING SUITS S = x ; which resulted 'in the publishers of ¥ 3 : 1 es. Fro ; lown to our Tapestries at $14.00, 3 Bublisters ; . G . ; s . im.(»ur finest Wiltons do ou apestries at $ e e e e é y o d S : : 13 50 t q:35 Q0 ® value is there. | the size of their edition to about . 8 4 i X Je 0 ¢ VY ‘Whether it is a small Rug, Hall Runner or roo ze Rug - M! one-half of what they were before g ; : " hich you need, you will find it a pleasure to make your selection March I last when the law became . o icneive assortments. B | overative. ’ . | g | B LADIES SPRING COATS | The public was prepared for the — i change through the papers swhich 3 : e L gt for weeks in advance published no- 3 P ey i Rt ¥ ] 8 &P?;SO to $22.50 i | tices calling upon their readers to | Ff X A < u e 0 order their paper each day in advance o GRS ; : 3 of their newsdealer. The a B s 2 T . . . I P | reir newsdealer. The readers were | . 3 ; tH New Spring New Spring | told that owing to the scarcily of A _ 2l verlooking The Capitol Grounds — 40-56 Ford St., [F|raley 't would be impossinle in iho . P, O 2 Waists Skirts Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price.” | dccmand for newspapers. In other | 3 v‘ o : ) : ) o $1.50 to $5.00%1.98 to $7.30 this store. poor .quality Rugs just because they are cheap. Look for value words only cnough papers to meect the known demand would bhe run off the pros While the news restrictions ap- plied to all papers the newspaper i dustry was the most seriously af- fected. Papers which formerly were twelve pages in size were cut down to six. An early effort was made also to curtail the size of the ar- ticles and to tell more in fewer words something after the style of the American papers. The regulations which were form- ulated by the Rtoyal Commission on The two accompanying pictures de- , crossing of the border by some Ame Paper provided that on and after | pict scenes that have been common |ican cavalrymen. The other is March 1 no paper or paper-making | along the Mexican-American fronticr | setting up of a machine gun for th maté could be imported by any |in recent days. One is the actual! defense of the border. persons other than those licensed by ko S b | . o § cranted to paper-makers to import | JOTity of them are concerned with | parri, papal secretary of state, ha l L 1 that is of good report, for ‘they | gent a long dispatch to Cardinal Hart- i illi - ring the twelve months commene- For a CAW'S Sel{—gl_lu-fg f:ul:' ing with March 1 two-thirds f the | Portray an atmosphere of crime and tain Pen with Safety Clip; a 14-kt. T weight of imported materials which | iNtrigue and back-stairs humor in the hand-finished gold pen, pointed S ST ROt i crude colors of » latest style, the best quality fabric, Bl Genuine Iridium, and a hand- . L~ The importers of American f s | peror of Germany to prevent any 2 | e have suggested to the producers in | .. e i ) e measures being taken ¢ inst Cardinal and most careful tailoring. The stock somely engraved hard rubber = R | the United States that all amounts 4 : ! ‘ . holder. el t | received in London, less ofiice and | Mercier and that he also has tele- 7 to which we invite your inspection is : \ other expen for American films | 8raphed (o Cardinal Mercier urging ) complete, the variety large. mann Archbishop of Cologne, request- | | 5 & Our Spring Suits for Men and {ing him to intervene with the iZm- | Young Men are representative of the | shall be invested in exchequer honds | him to observe the greatest prudence Absolutely the best value in a ' ] or war loans and plaiced with the The situation between the Vatica g i Self-Filling Fountain Pen ever K 1iank of Bngland under an undertuks | ind Gormany, the n Japer savs, is 3 $ ‘ 5. tO $2 2. offered. Can be refilled in a few ing that they shall no* be sold until | most delicate as a result of what is - # inkwelli(S ; SRS six months after the war. Such an | happening Selgium and the Val- seconds from any inkwell. (See - arrangement they point out would be | ican may be placed in a ditlicult posi- Hlustration.) and one filling will : Eflgllsh NGWSD&DCFS W()llld bll \; the inter of mational cconomy | tion should Cardinal Mere as is ¢ MEN’S SPRING HATS i which is the reason for the threat to | feared, be interned in Germany, write about 25 pages of note | \ wr forcign films, paper. i | ————— i ey § Aii the New Spring Styles and , courage in This Direction |\ ivox soraisen, W 4 W Come in and see our fine line of i sty | i A alint Gouries : | > ings. CAW’S " Safety and * Self- 1 XA artespondence of The Associated Press) | Vatican Not Pleased With Attitude of | Man With Paper——Here's a preactor | § Filling” Fountain Pens. They're London, Feb. There s re- | Non Rissine Asainst Mertion 5 Y. declares that <ac | 2. to $4‘ made by the pioneer manufacturer newed discussion of the proposab that | noo ol Lol time will come when there wiil be no | nd backed by 38 years’ reputa- L e ¥ Sohibit importation | o liars in the world al y iy P! the government prohibit impc | The Messagero publishes a report e vy i superior quality. b o & . gk i oft moying pletire films, tn &%) to ‘the effect that Cardinal Gas- | end some time. A M mcans of national economy and f Sers | 5 | clep toward building up NOME (1 - | ———————— e | The Abbe Hardware Co. 7% | e e R . ] $2 to $5.50 in England are imported from the s - United States and France. Tt is esti- | mated that thetrade with Amer | [ . _ fiim producers sends to the United states no 1 than $10,000,000 a vear, z R @ G G s i :-' BOYS SUITS {hus helping to build up a for WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT frade balance against Great Bri 711 = D | : : - al ; ‘ $3. to 37. and taking much gold out of the country | A\dvocate Ban, i i % X 3 ° f{m,_',“l'(,“.";,,\T,T,‘jffll.::;,“),‘f" S . SMALL WEEKLY AMOUNTS. Difference Where You | i i TH 1 | | the ban cgainst the imported film and . > b & [ave @rown outspoken in their de- : [ nunciation of the American product | 3 = | some of the picture productions from | the Ftates ure meritorious they assert | ; f 2 i B . o, thut “Rattiesnake Pete,” “Broncho : d e e : , 47 Main Street, New Britain predominate in the American field | , : 5, nd “quite unintelligible (o our 4 P o NEAR FRANKLIN £QUARE eCnle s y Fan . d G Favor American Films, ; the American “maovic unch friends and it ix asserted ¢ it Amcrican productions were harr A | the Gheaters throughout the D : : ! AVisg = TIRED EYES vould be forced to close. Tho | R ; ) ] : : K ) % T P B productions could not begin 4 3 g A ps Ify £ 3 to you that you need GLA to 1l the demand and it is said that ‘ \ B i put it off? Come here and the industry never could &row to zreat proportions here hecau ihe EXAMINE YOUR EYES iiaht and mospheric conditions can- % ¥ B R/ . Yo and fit you to the right GLASSES, not compare to those it Californiu | ] 3 > 4 y ) P Prompt attention now may save you Iwah()gd Y 3 Plece 00 i ::“1‘\(nlvs::1‘;::”\.ul\pN'\\:::‘ L: :l:;~;:;ill‘;:: iT.‘.';»‘.". o 4 g L. i X sufferi and greater trouble later on Genuine Leather 9 B T e e | | BACK IF 8T FAILS == ... :'lf.f.‘".'.',i‘;" » ture theaters in the Kingdom and - ] oy Irust. LeWitt's Block “lte R their billboards all proclaim Ameri e 2 c - L s Block. can productions. Most of the Ame ; HERE IS RELIALBE PROOF Cons sting of commodmus Sofa, one large Rocker | following in England. ] Scranton, Pa.—“I am a conductor on the Scranton Ry., con film stars have their distinctive and ome large Chair, luxurious, comfortabie, spacious. Soina and beeame rundown and tired out, lost my appetite, ks D Srond, Milllons: flesh and strength, so T had to lose a good deal of time from Come in and see them, if nothing more--we like com- §! m urging that American (s bo T e I TR 0 6 T SR T B o et Larrad, StheiinfuentialiLondon s cs rapidly regained health and strength, and yesterday I was parny say . L ! weighed and it showed I had gained twenty-six pounds [T — m———— % We are buying American fiims to since taking Vinol. I cannotsay enough in praise of Vinol, ,; the extent of $10,000,000 at a time : for what it has done for me,”—G, B, SORBER, 1513 Vine > when there are only two legitimate | SL'» Sfll'flntl)“, Pa. \ B objects on which British money ] era wan a should be spent. It is the combined action of the curative elements of the cods’ livers Complete Homefurnisher B (ion of victory in the field; the other, properties of tonic iron and beef peptone contained L 1 3 4 which is closely allied, is the pro- g in Vinol which makes it the best body building and L 1052 54 Mau‘l St.‘ sfl[ Murgan s‘,' HARTF“HD niotion of a sound national spirit in §| strength creating tonic known. l lng resu s i | the people at home. The importation { The Clark & Brainerd Co. Druggists ! of American films, so far from pro- : New Britain, = ! Virol l ‘One of these objects is the promo- [ aided by the blood making and strength creating ! S | moting either of these objects, iEafi word each d;y pays for a classified adv. n tne tlerald You | direct obstacle to botn. Nor do the AT THE LEADING DRUG STORE WHEREVER THIS PAPER CIRCULATES-LOOK FORTHISSIGN |§ e e films, obtained at such cost, promote ® get results. That's what you want lme national well-being. The ma- .