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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1016. Nothing is Restricted; 15% or More - Reduction During OX & & ? ] ® This Sale on All Furniture. HARTFORD HARTFGRD STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPTEMBER 8th INCLUSIVE THE GREAT FURNITURE SALE season High Grade Qualities and Modern Styles at Lowest Prices of the Year FOI- the DlIll[lg Room We have taken constderéble space to tell you the story of our August F}Jljnlture Sale, and even this is not. sufficient. Large Leather Chalrs and S L o e L eI e LTS There are many other Splel:ld'ld Furniture Bargains to be picked up here in :_addluon to the ones printed today. This is the sale closet, serving table, fireside and on arm chair, 5 housekeepers. have been waiting for, and for which we have long been preparing. Particularly do we wish to say that every article Rockers side chairs, with sllp leather seats, Reg. $90 offered is up to the G. Fox & Co. Standard of excellence—and considering the alarming manner in which Furniture prices are ad- All upholstered in high class materials, covered price $110.00. Sale price ....... i ; - . 5 : vancing the savings are unprecedented. You'd be sorry, indeed, to miss this sale, for the savings are great and it will be well with high grade leather, at the following prices less 15%: $26.50, $20.00, $32.50, $42.50, $52.00, For the Dlnlng Room worth your while to attend. P B i e eo e e | Ladies” Desks $88 Suites For $72 Davefi‘;‘t’trrtefszgs = LJ L] in Jacobean Oak. $165.00 Suites, sale price $125. G y yolden Oak, fumed oak, birdseye maple and lvln Five-Piece Bedroom Suites, consisting of Covered with velour tapestry, genuine and imi- mahogany, at the following prices I 159 $8.00, dresser, chiffonier, bed, dressing table and electric tation leather; can be had in either short or long FOI‘ the Dlmflg R00m $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $25.00, Three Piece Tapestry Covered Living Room | light table. Beautiful American walnut. styles, each one opening up to practically a full size bed; at the following prices less 16%: $37.50, 3 $30.00, $39.50. Smite, 1 riously holstered high grade richly $155 SUIteS For $125 crllé:od u(‘;:l;xn‘«;{"x|o\s.urnf(n t:xh.n' '(Ilnrl rocker to For the Bed ROom $42.50, $50.00, $565.00, $62.50 and $65.00. match; regular price 0.00, sale price $175. Mahogany Dining Room Suites, consisting of ° £ S = : i 3 9 any s ree Piece Living Roo Overstuffed Suite, it Lo oo i maen e I lbrar I abies LEi s s sl $169 Suites For $142 Reed and Kaltax Chairs and % Four pieces, in mahogany, William and Mary Rockers regular price $155.00, Sale Price ..........$12 rocker; regular price §310.00, sale price . Three Piece Leather Library Suite, sofa, chair style, bed, dresser, chiffonier and dressing tabie, Odd DreSSlflg Tables Mahogany Library Tables, in various period and rocker; regular price $105, sale price $88.00. | regular $169.00 Suites for .. ..$142.00. Hiniahed in walnit with a tapestry cushion skl Single and triplicate mirrors. styles;iat the following iprices less 157: 3$15.00, and back; tables also to match at the followlng $11.00, $12 $15.00, $16.50, $11.50 TABLES, SALE PRICE ..$ 8.50 $16.50, $22.50, $27.50, $31.50, $37.50, $39.50, For the Bed Room SR e i $12.50 TABLES, SALE PRICE 1$10.00 $42.50, $45.00, $57.50 and $75.00. B $18.00, $19.50, $21.50. $15.00 TABLES, SALE PRICE L.$12.50 . rass e S $189 Sui F $152 $21.50 TABLES, SALE PRICE 1$18.50 Twin Beds uits For P % Rotk :g;gz $2§EE§ ffii‘g };fi}gg % s;‘.;«_)g Four poster, solid mahogany Beds, in single Notwithstanding the continued advance in all = Ivory (rnnm(»lvrlrossm-.. rh':frm;n;r. u>|‘le\ table and orc OCKers $35.00 TABLES SALE PRICE ... . .$29.00 size only, worth $29.50, sale price $21.50 materials used in the construction of brass beds, r‘fd‘l”f‘r{"':” sttt Heli oL h"’;“l“;;)"% Double reed seats and backs, at the following $35.50 TABLES, SALE PRICE ... ...o...$32.00 37250 | we can ofter you such parains as the foliowing: ogular § suite for ¢ . .$150.00. TRl S LA e e § - 3EDS, SALE P B $4 9 $ 00 TABLES, SALE PRICE . ...842.00 . R = S e sl W . I 5 B d Sanitary Wood Beds Ziy T (1o PR sosasancanie hite Iron Beds - W B ing > popular every day; ool $29.5 ; PRIC S ety A variety of styles from the light welght 1-inch P h S Tea agons Pl Sl e iy o B, PRICE cue Y 2 post for cottage furnishing to the heavy sub- Orc w"’gs ntial 2 and 2%-inch posts. Prices $4.00, $5.00, Fumed Oak Porch Swings for two or more Oak and mahogany.Tea Wagons, in several o:k,fbllrclsfye nh.ll’)]('.]ln:ihtl:‘. ny and \\Aln.u\’. at ' SALE PRICE i g o rles; prices this sale less 15%: $8.50, $12, $13.50, the following prices less 16%: $12.50, $15.00, 4 3 y PRIC S iEL LIRS $7.50, $9.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $13.00. All less people nd hooks; at $2.00, $19.50 and $21.00. $17.50, $20.00, $21.50, $27.50, $33.50, 59. 3 5, SALE PRICE ............$48.50 15% for this sale. ;5 less 15% for this sale. hurt that they were sent to the hospi- EBEN D. JORDAN DEAD. ject any or all bids or to invite ne Irish dancers direct from Scotland. e - MON! S[;[]'[S e e o e v e e | PDeponshires are INew Tile, witte the mamber treated 4t the | e . pOSIEOn B tiond mansker P seene of the accident made it look like | Prominent Boston Merchant Suc- | Dear. H ; Sealed bids, marked on ‘he outsid drew Brown, Hartford, a ant man a first aia station back c c ring | S rst aid station f the firing cumbs to Paralytio Stroke, y linc here was much confusion as | Proposal for Burritt School Build , ager; James Mustarde, New Haven, < - chairman; Herbert Benvie, Meriden, | L ice oya lzes [0 ANAQAA | those who use the bridge hegan to | Manchester, Mass, Aus. 2.—Eben | o PRk 0% BUrOLe Sehool Hul secretary; Willlam MacAlpine, Water [ start homeward, and it required a1l ; D: Jordan of Boston, senlor member | oo, ot eOeh, B0 N0 GEOrEe Vit bury, treasurer; Donald Nicholson the efforts of the police to prvent fur- | f Jordan, Marsh & (‘n‘.‘, and one of | tng superintendent of schools in ik —— Tor % " " T— s = the idents the most prominent wholesale dry| iy of said New Britain, Conn., nd Bridgeport; George P. Bagrie, £0ods merchants in New England, | jater than 12 o'clock noon, August 8 . : : rington; Andrew Downie, New Brit- g . - - Sh = I Al]l]llfll Ulltll]g Wlfl Be at ngm‘ ain; A. Battersby, Stamford; William ! . Sk e ¢ ; g MONTH AT MILK STATION. | died last night at his summer home Hendry, New London. Duncan Urqu- T A . 2 The monthly report of the milk sta- | €I as the result of a paralytic stroke caled bids will also be recelve : h POIHI on Saturda hart, grand marshal and John C. Mor- > 2% : po tion shows that July was a busy | Soffered ten days ago ,”"‘““‘“‘ In his [ under the conditions above noted, £ 0USe Y ton, assistant manager and official : f e G period. One hundred parents came | [t¥-ninth vear and had been in ill|the heating, plumbing and eleotrd . announcer. . , to the station for advice during the | I'¢Alth for some time. . work, each 1o be in separate contrao o Athletic Events. month and fifty-s mothers were “r : ‘”"vi-hyr-lf”‘\ A *’1" -“;"” 0{ “:‘g fl?“‘ Contractors can obtain plans a Scottish gathering to be held : 4 o : S 4 L ven D. Jordan, who founded the firm e , The Scottish gathering T T e oo } 1 : . taught how to make formulae pre. | ['Pen D- Jordan, who founded the ffm | specifications at the office of the arch at Lighthouse Point, New Haven, on 7 = s i A : scribed by the doctor for the babies’ 2 5 tects, Unkelbach & Perry, 16z Mal for the day: 3 5 oy feeding, one lesson at the st ana | Fectly to the Rev. Robert Jardan, a | street, New Britain, Conn, by malsin Saturday, will be the largest gathering First, putting the shot; second, : o &) . 251 i at the statlon and : ... gyman of the Church of England, | o gepostt of fiftec lars (315,00 2 i 3 ¢ k 3 ; one at home. 1In cases whe moth- s | a deposit of fifteen dollars (3165. of the kind ever held in this state.|throwing the hammer; third, high i, x : > . er works or boards and babies are | WBO came to this country and scttled | which amount will be refunded upd Every clan in the order will be rep- | jump; fourth, vaulting with the pole: : : e G Very sick and a compiicated fopd ie | M What is now the state of Maine in | return to the architects of the .plas vresented by large numbers of the | fifth, 100-yard dash: sixth, throwing i U - ; o Droscribed the efommuiae are heet un | 1640. Mr Jordan was born in Boston, | ana specifications in good conditions members and almost the whole of | 56-pound weight; seventh, hop, step = 5 o wl e ~ at the station, Many treatments have | #1!d after heing graduated from the — — Scote ;i sty | and »: eighth, bagpipe competi- > t st . Ma @ s he the Scotch community in ev 10y Rendimp gRels Rt sepine oo patl : . e : been given at the station and at the N and town will take part in the great: tion: ninth bagpipe competition con- : i RS el r B (e Adam Academy. During these years o event. i fined to players who never won a G o T s £ S e e S e than hpmeO he was in poor health and had trouble Ik Tentivities | prize i e ¢ reti 5 e g § 5 B % : X s 2 & 3 = wi is eyes. Finally ar- o s yo! 3 ’s spine? Program of Festivitles. prize in ope nl (r;xzn‘r;l‘l‘mn(]pv n:‘h . : ‘ e e e el th his eves. Finally he entered Har How is your child’s spine? Has race under 15 years: eleventh, | do : - m":‘ “f’"“ms v(’lfl :hlf ““l' “;” girls’ race under 15 years; twelfty 5 : : i fiomes: in a body and will have a largc el Blin: ander dilveare: ! public schools prepared for college in Chiropractic Hm(»——r = pinal Cu vard University, but was unable to | become crooked and out of line £rof complete the course, owing to ill- | sitting in the wrong position health. After a trip to Callfornia for | school? Is he out of sorts and fret: lnf:»:'n:g“?‘i :x‘x‘fni:‘(?::‘(‘,~’D((;;]Qm(?r/;\o],?n O e e T et ‘ . ‘ | Lis health he entered his father’s busi- | It so, have his spine examined a I GG HACr .) e locecd! raco: FiftsenthMauoitine # ; : - ! 5 | ress as a clerk, working his way up |adjusted and you will be surprised 4 reaching New Haven the out of town | SR82C TAC0E 5 SR S50, L : ; : It’s Wonderful How until he became a member of the firm | the results. Now is the time, duri people will be met by the member of seventeenth, Daughters of S : in 1886. vacation Have him start schoj the general committee and the mem. ' ind spoon race; eighteenth, i e L S Resinol Stops ltching again bright and fresh, so he may g eod i 4;&»-“;" AERES bers of Clan McLeod in whose hand i | the full benefit of the opportunitil the local arrangements lie. The clan ches: @ ninctecnti Sihost ‘ i 5 . : i i i 3111 ‘ o armangements e, Tho cans | 1otTl matent . : </ . AN City Advertisement |oferca. sust arop in the omice an e ; ¢ : ; ; s e L | | talk it over or call 1732 and I'll cos | T = to the house. DON'T WAIT, DO Torgent percentage of iis members 1| SEES GERMANY CRUMBLE, e & : the Seching Torments of eczema or Sther it ‘ line a hlx{nsémo prize will be donated L = &l : . o : : such skin-eruptions, the relief that the INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS. NOW, G. W. Van Alstyne, D, “by Walter Scott, of New York, Royal —_— o b : ’ v ! e e B oing The City of New, Britaln, Conn., act- | (Graduate almar school) Hourey Tanist of the order. After the pa- General Joffre Tells Soldiers Teutons’ ' ‘ « r : : Soap usually gives is insfhrousb it fommitiseion sehoolliny g Hidnas, Math. rade cars will be taken for the light- ; ¢ o § 3 : - \ e diblel CARe a4 Cocen lodations fyillireceive Dlds house where the real gathering of the | Military Strength Will Be Crushed Sd : i 5| B G 3 o G it her s | | the construction of a twenty-four | = = day will take place. A program : i L « : : : ‘ - \ S lardater J |room brick school building, to be of over twenty athletic ovents by Mutual Advance of Allics. 5 y ey £ & - g leas treatments they 5 ) S p::d’ml .\](.n}(y. Clark nd Lee UCK IS“alt?yge‘ther '51‘ ma will be run off for which hand Faris, Aug 4——The Bulletin | des have spent good money el e ter of “U.” “Luck” ne for, theyacannosibelicye s an evidence of good faith, enclose | €r strikes those who are ng some prizes will De glven. 4 pecial| Armees publishes today an order of | & o ; . e iefcsnctl Fliny MU eatt ’ e ) ons for play- : - ; - 3 e . - 7 s e, ) fas to Heotan Tausivestand fortinaiiuiondaygistcdiibyRceheral i Totre o] ; 4 35 il - : EE stop fhe ftching and burning | Vith their sealed “bid a 'certified equipped. Deon’t think for.a TReE o i e b o R TGR DIy G e mEr i O : . : - INSTANTLY! ‘And they find it stifi | cheel or bid bond for a sum equal | SGUIPPEC R g of the second anniversary of the out- : 3 ; e ! more wonderful that the improvement |0 5 ber cent. of their bid. (If a check | instant that a position of: ¢ two latter events handsome solid | ¢ " F N\ & break of the war, The order of : 4 - : : s used, the same shall be upon a state g L i Sl e enE e | e s ! : O B . o is permanent and that Resinol really | is used. ame shallil sponsibili - General Joffre follows ; drives away the eruption completely in | or National Bank or Feust company); ~SP! ility and a large sa been donated by Walter Scott. £oc-' " ggjgiers of the Republic: Your DUKE sz DUCHES. a very short tjme. Perhaps there is a | drawn to the order of the Committee | ary are going to be handed i cer football will be another speclaliipnyrgivear of fighting has begun. Hor OF DEVON SHIRE LEEh ®. pleasant surptise like this in store for | on School ‘ceommodations. Said | o R 3 ; Ointment and Resinol | check or bond to be held in escrow | YOU II you are not prepared feature .”]r }:“‘ n‘““m:'u "[‘:1 ‘““"“‘ 1o | {\wo vears past you have been support- : you. Resinol ) prizesirvilliibe foered flogch sliwinng ing with unfailing strength the weight = SR . Sy Soar egi i the scerctary of (he committee until s e & 5 T e : = Soap are sold by all druggists. | 0 s o 0 compaliEeo dRil REMEMBER — the onl and the loosers in the final gzame. | A 4 2 } of an implacable conflict. You have | .. . d B § o B % esentiyanamed o Reuccsedi th ipuity t“&\- o : A Good Soap For Baby Skin | vhen said checks or bonds shall be re- | SNOTt cut to success is by th An unusual ‘”:M’i“"r‘\'il]ahol the | caused all the plans of our enemies to | ‘ot ¥ NIe Gordon R ) SR I 0 m S e i ont ol (e CoRERIE [ sy i G A good baby soap should contain | turned to the bidders: Business College Route. ol Marner youlcheokealtheralonitha Vaan: spslan wealth- soothing, healing properties to pre- Failure on the part of the successful and you beat them In the Artois and |y qooy 1o S oRlemen : vent the rashes and chafings to which | bidder to properly execute a contract . a THE MODERN in the Champagne at a time when | uic o Lansdowne. - G s babies are liable. That is why so many | for the work in question shall forfeit mlt us!ness ) they were vainly seeking victory on g S physicians recommend Resinol Soap. i said check and it <hall become the e property of, and shall be paid to the NEED | the plains of Russia. Then your vic | iorious resistance during a battle of | to see it through to the end! Victory sons, three f them women, were in- building committee to whom it is The of sald Schuui Is a remedy for the evil effectsof quick | flve months’ duration broke the Ger- | is certain! JORBRIE e e S 2 P . made payabie whole euting, over-eating and strenuous liv- | man efforts in front of Verdun, e i R e L olley sz‘y Ifemns check, or such portion as necessary to ing. The medicine that meets this Thanks to your stubborn courage, | WOODEN CAR CRUSHE Ghthel meling 6L thell ons Tiland s S Il beused by the city to make up the dif- need—that tones the stomach, stimu- | (he armles of our allies have been en- | D proach of the Queensboro bridge at wABTitalN Generallioanifal sotenceibenwesnitheibid et e de -t BRO7ePLFTINCH New Britain s- | opened its new maternity ward for | faulting bidder, and that of the next b ik » = lates the liver, regulates the bowels—is ahled to manufacture arms, the weight -~ the beginning of the rush hour y i of which our enemfes today are ex- terday afternoon. Calls were sent to | the first time yesterday. The ward is | 10West bidder. The balance, if any, of its L/ periencing over their entire front ! Flower hospital and St. John's hos. |2t the corner of Griswold and Grand ' s.m} check shall be returned to i The moment is approaching when, | e ; ¢ ; S author. . - b ; .ong Island City, and it re. |Streets and will accommodate about IL | under the strength of our mutual ad. | FAZhicen ATt When' Stecl 0aches | quireq Poliee Captain Wakefiod of tha | twenty patients. | The contractor to whom this work o | is awarded shall within ten days after | vance, the military power of Germany . Fast Sixty-seventh street statlo: n John McDonough has accepted a | 3 2 Chrash Into Third on Queensbor Y at gnamnd hn M P | signing of contract, furnish the own- te] Removes i ‘! A i AbSO u y 0o will crumble. the reserves of two precincts to main- | place in the new Chamber of Com- | ers with a satisfactory surety bond in Soldiers of France, you may be| Bridge Incline During Rush Hour. | tain order during the hour and £ | m ry Al re- | 3 3 ridg ng ur. & d a halg | merce factory bullding and will re- |2 sum equal to thirty per eont of tha Indlgestlon. One package amount of said contract price B . The owners reserve the right to re. Drovesit. 25cat all druggisis. Lasgest Sala of Any Medicine in the World, . : 4 ! Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 256 PIoud of WL Worls yougaleadyihava i : trafic was tied up. sign as agent of the John Hancock accomplished! You have determined New York, Aug. 2. —Eighteen per- Many of the injured were so badly | Insurance Company. i

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