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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. loe C Cannon, .Ex- cpeal’ze Clothing on Credi " Completes Eightieth y’mr Globe Clothing House | Collector uniess You Re quest it as Special Convenience Merchandise that will stand, ths most rigld comparison as o style, quality and price, at dignified and easy terms of weekly payments. Ladies’ Stylish Suits $13.50 to 835. ,In all the newest fabrics—colors—styles—Tailored in care- 'ful and thorough manner. Satisfactory service and fit guaranteed. L adies’ Spring Coats $7.50 to $18. French Serges, Poplins, Checks, Corduroy and Chinchillas. These fine Suits embody evcry desirable fea- quz\.]lly of tnbric the bcsl style positively up-to-the-minute. s : Boys’ Suits All the Latest Styles, $3_00 UD. $3.00 up. 8tout stuff, stoutly made for boys brimful of life and action—object: Service. LADIES’ WAISTS FEe R e e = = TUNCLE JOE" CANNON AT 80 y “ $1.50 to $5.00 i bty . Mefl S Hene Personal and political friends in ”f"")fif; Tq’:: fn:n\tzrnsl‘w(;l:\'nrp:;“‘ of Americ most notable ica Trousers Hata GIRLS’ COATS, O A e o o | “comebncks,” for, after having served 4G N gratulating Uncle Joe Cannon on P $2 to $5 $2.00 to $4.00 $3.00 to $5.50 § completion of his eighticth year. Mr . e el S i non celebrates his birthday on !t X t congre: He v May 7. He was born on that date in cer of the house in the Fiffy the year 1836 at Guilford, N. C., but | ei Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth and Sixty- most of his life has been passed in tense and bitter a that of the Arct q . St Ten oGt | Mfl OF EMERU%’E Tuks Kl 18,000 Ammemians Soroncomnets weor o ot § Hard, Schaffner & Marx show B g U Gy i s i | sume very clever things In 5 o i trom e nesmnine o we oot B {@IP Varsity Frify-Five, priced the wonders performed and the diff ay 7 First Anniversary of DR e e e e e e ) TOR eVeRy Purse, $18 Up, | 20.—Fifteen thousand Armenians were | march over the Alps a military classic - - s [ ki e cesiesees ) New styles of Children’s Top- T he Sinking of the Lusitania e e L Pt Sor | aer e ot e et o | N coats at $2.50, $3 and $3.50. by Richard Hill, a| evidence of severe bhombardment of the American | When the fall the city was immi- SR R e Hfi“fi Ga e eckwe r50¢, 65¢, than that, - began to loot and burn, but many more, v Erzerum ! pefore “h dam: was done the in- | dropped | phabitants were able to prevent the fire and ned that | from spr The approach of the | 2 most of them have met a like f >, Tt E oldiers caused the looters to | g is estimated th re are 200,000 at retreat. A population of Arme s in casus. D § found in e place, £ Thons i, oh Al e B SRR S et i SUIT OF PLAIDS | first it is thought 20,000 wili have been a hundred 3 : n | tions ork here. It is realized that | &, 3 repatriated. Morc than $120,000 ha - to hide with friendly rks and | to permit a wholesale return of all | THAT SPEAKS UP | been expended by the American com- | yep und in the city upon its cap- | would be madn They would re- | mittee for their relief, 175,000 articles | ¢, Apart from these there has been | turn to ruined hor nd devastated | of clothing and 1ding, several tons | foung trace of other Armenian fields. Very wiscly thercfore those in »f sugar, tea, soap and kerosene hav-| numbe 15,000, who were taken| authority are urging the women and | ing been distributed. from the city and sent into the inter-| childrer emain re while the Mr. Hill describes interestingly the| j5."in june of last y That is to| men ta the w f rchuilding [¥aimost *superhumanfachievements o tan s ey Sty gl i iy S i o o et the Russian soldiers in aling the | the men, but Mr. Stapleton, American| Among the organiz at work Beisnis sround Wpraerum Minaching iy om0 sl B S SRR vernmer local | heavy guns piecemeal over the moun- | gjrectly from some of the women de- | Armenian and A mmittee tain ranges preparatory to fi“fl(‘k“‘-’fl ported at that time. The whole of [T latter, composed of F. Willoughby \ the fort s. His information Was|( {he province has been cleared of Ar-| Smith, American consul in Tiflis, Dr. | gathered from various officials and ar-| menjans with the exception of those | Wilson, Dr. Macalium, Mr. Hiil my officers who have returned to Tif- | fewr who-hid in the city. At the same | Mr. Gracey, have been at wor { lis from Erzerum. | time 15,000 were sent away, from vil- | some montl They represe “The work of the Russian forces| jages fearby.” These were taken as| American committee of W wasinothing shoxtiiof imarvellous ey Sl o) na fintwh sve Hhe were | iteariy 60,000 fiblas nas been recelven writes Mr. Hill. “They had to fight | yj10q. Other groups have been sent off | by them for the relicf work more than | their way from their original position | a¢ gifferent times many of them too, | half of which has been expended. To near Barl Kamysh cleat us to the olty| ;. doubt charine the mare tite 6s this commit has con » appeal | itself, over roads that beggar descrip- ‘ those from Erzerum, although som? m \ an from the Russian zoverno tion. The men waded in Snow up t0 | pope is entertalned that many of them e repatriation of that prov- may still be found alive in the regior > latter points out the need | ! G N D G o i S s M}w TB GE] STR[}RG In this connection it is interesting generally, to i, animal learn of an incident occurring Jjust| building material. Th erican [ prior to the fall of the city. Taxim | mittee h A ,c;;m!,]o Remedy. | Bey. the Vali, it appears had done :Iw | eration. : i ; = 3 B o . I ne coula far as he was allowed by | cuflicient sum to commence the work, m“‘\‘h:,.\,':f; ihe e It 10 =2 | Constantinople to do, to ease the lot| but it is expected that the American | 3 oo x ;' of the Armenians. Realizing that the | public will be appealed to for funds to i you need : delietons ddodn | il TR e e R sl il livers=maifitron i tonic Bwithout follla il ool o0 ol | = 5r 0000 501000 e ai it it is the most efficient strength or mes: for the Ru authorities to | have depended all winter on hei} ['tor' we have'in our store. Ifere s\ Lpdiiian (i e i T b0 e a-| cn by the American missionaries a proof from Dorchester, Ma tion were not molested by the s- | by the Russian government 1”IA AIHH\'[‘ q\xv vow h:u' w .tI\\'(“nTlfl 40 ' sian troops, he would do all he could : without Vinol in our family. was | o oo AEi =) weak, nervous and run-down as the ‘\'101::]_1:(::::‘ ; ",”m,“,u helwould not B EESDIDETILS SONGENGO: | resuit of an operation, and Vinol re- | anewer for what might happen. It Is BerlintiMay 15— The oilitary au- | stored my strength. Then Grandmoth- | 5njy just to the Russians to say that | thorities have placed a ban on for- er had a nervous breakdown, and Vin- | 1o relations between the troops and | tune-telling. it appears that wom- ol built her up and restored her health {pe inhabitants are exceedingly friend- | 1 and girls with husbands and sweet- and strength after everything else had s and s are open | hearts at the front have been mulcted | failed. We have used Vinol for 13 | ang the 1.\'1\1\\\ are glad to sell to the years in our family, and would not ' Russ be without it in the house.” Myrtle | Many Return ro Erzerum. L. Healy, Dorchester, Mz R eRtel] of rzerum: had B hardiy; We believe in Vinol because we nhouncedlbeforel srounslotiArs know it is a great strength creator,— menians in various parts of the Cau- i ) | due to the extractive medicinal ele- | coous he 1 plans for their return g, QR | ried war supplies to En d, was tor- | eral Americans of prominence lost | ments of fresh cod livers, without oil, | Many have already gone back and oth- | UNCLE SAM AS PAPER BUYER. IPor general country wear ‘s thw 7. 1916, is the first annivers ;»‘;\]‘ ‘\(1";:‘\ a German ~u|m\4|rmj‘ with- 1\1{ lives when the Lus a.n‘m sank. | combined with peptonate of iron and s are only waiting for means to Washington, May 5.—More than 800d looking r put up in navy, gray vmm';d 1‘.11‘;; by u,‘v‘m.‘x‘,‘:‘;.(\n‘\].ix ,'f.‘ ”lh" m‘ m‘n_ I‘h(m were Charles l‘r:)h.nv\nil. | beef peptone, all dissolved in a pure | enable them to move. The Van, Bit-, 50,000,000 pounds of paper, em- |and white worstec Please observe LA S B f':'.t:'m‘z‘ni |\m ;“xMAi;‘.n‘x‘.;\«:\xf \'m'\.lm‘r»‘»‘m man ,;:'.‘l}w (xp;: -(’“I}{ml.)‘: medieinal \ine, so we always re- | lis and adjacent vilayets have already | Jracing almost every kind in present that the skirt flares at the hips, that ) & 5 [aace Boehi 3 arne L 1 » capltalist; Elbert u turn the purchase money if Vinol been opened and permission to g cay use and costing approximately the coat's front is cut on the bias hately 1,150 men, women and | tisc n}\l\.n“ Dy the German embassy bard, author; Charles Klein, play- | fails to benefit those who buy it- The bhack seems casy to obtain E ,000 a year, is used in the gov- ends in interesting satchel Ln, among whom were about 113 ‘VVdSn!‘N"i'?"‘éri;:"; ”m sail on tish | wright and Justus Miles Forman, nov- - & Brainerd Drug Co., Riker- | The number of refugees at present| ernment printing office, making the |and that the dull B8 tavy Bigs The Lusifania, which car- | vessels entering the war zone. elist. Hegeman, Druggists, New Britain, | would total close to 200,000. They | United States one of the largest | quite ultra. Only two buttons appear Conn. have managed for the most part to| buyers of paper in the world, | as fasteners, ers, palmists and card T s who claimed to he abhle n[ tell when the war would end. whether men would b lled, lose an arm or a leg, gain the Iron Cross or suffer other fates. | THE GOLF GIRL _ § sinking pf the Lusitania off the a