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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916. GREATEST SHIRT SALE EVER ATTEMPTED IN NEW BRITAIN Men’s High Grade Eagle Shirts AN EAGLE INVENTION SILELOTH SHIRTS—An FEagle Fabric invention. More beautiful than Silk. As durable as Serge. Made only on Eagle looms. In a harmony of distinctive stripes and calor blends. EAGLE SILKLOTH SHIRTS are sold by the Luke Horsfall Co., exclusively. We have the exclusive agency in New Britain. It is the largest stock of Men'’s fine shirts ever assembled under one roof. in Hartford ASK THOSE WHO WEAR FAGLE SHIRTS—Look at the display in our windows. The variety of pat- terns is immense. The sizes 13% to 183. Eagle Silk Shirtsat ....... $3.75 VALUES UP TO $5 and $6. Pure Silk. 2 for $7.00. Eagle Silkloth Shirts . ..... $1.85 3 for $5.00 VALUES UP TO $3.00 and $3.50 The patterns, colorings and weave of these Silkloth Shirts are beyond description, they are so beauti- ful. It is our good fortune to offer you these shirts from such fine fabrics at so low a price. All sizes Here we offer a nice white Eagle Shirt Eagle Silk loth Shirts ..... $2.45 VALUES UP TO $4.00 The wearing quality of these shirts has made this fabric famous. Colorings that are handsome, with the newest weaves. These shirts are exclusively ours. All sizes, 3 for $7.00. Eagle Shirts ............ $1.35 4 for $5.00 VALUES UP TO $2.50 Those who know fine shirts will jump at this of- fering. When you see this wonderful collection the value will amaze you. It is the strongest line of shirts we ever offered. | automobile trip through the - eral Eagle Shirts . ...... 2 for $2.25 3113 VALUES UP TO $2.00 At this price the Eagle Shurt is ¢ The assortment, fabric, patterns almost unlimited. rowned the leader. Madras, Woven and colorings are the latest. SPECIAL All $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts .. 79c 3 for $2.25 Think of getting shirts that Poplin with every pattern u are made from fine Fine Crepes, Pongee, Etc. -to-date, weaves and colorings A large assortment of SPORT SHIRTS. TO THE LADIES, OUR OLD AND NEW FRIENDS We extend a special invitation to attend this great Shirt Sale, You will appreciate these offerings. given to you in helping to make selections Any unsatisfactory purchase can be exchanged terial. refunded at full purchase price at any time. knowing that you are judges of ma- The values are better than ever. Special attention will be or money JOS. M. HALLORAN, (Incorporated) 248 MAIN STREET City Items “Trimmed hat sale. M. Seibert.—— ndvt. New Britain nest, Order of Owls, held an interesting meeting last night. The financial committee reported that the treasury is in good condition. Sev- applications for membership The nest decided to in were received. have a social the first Thursday September. There will be no session of thei Philathea classes of Trinity Methodist | Episcopal church during the month | of August. Joseph Zuk has secured a permit from Bullding Inspector XRutherford to erect a six-family house on Lyman | street for Nicholas Kozlowski at estimated cost of $6,700. an | A permit has been issued to Stan- Moh. Creamery Butter .....Ib 3lc 32c 29c 19¢ i .0 C + K. Kellogg's Corn Flakes Fresh Conn. Eggs ......doz Best Pure Lard ......21bs MEADOWBROOK CHEESE .1b | ment | submarine islaus Symolan to erect a garage 350 Washington street. Work was commenced today on the grading for the sidewalk on the north side of Whiting street between John and Stanley street. TWO SUBMARINES LOST. Leave With Others and Fail to Re- turn. Rome, Aug. 4, via Paris, 1 p. m.— The loss of two Italian submarines is officially announced. The says that the undersea craft “left with others on a mission to the enemy coast a long time ago. As they have failed to return to their base they are considered lost.” A Vienna despatch of August 3 re- ported the capture of the Italian Giacinto Pullino by Austrians in the north Adriatic. Tt | was stated that the submarine which o one of the largest owned by Ttaly, was almost undamaged and her crew at | state- ! the | had been taken prisoner. REVENUE BILL CHANGESn, Washington, Aug 4 changes have been dical proposed committees in the revenue bill which will be considered tonight by the full membership the senate finance committee. Chairman Simmons today the nature of the amendments could not be made public until the committee had passed on them, but it is understood that in the munitions tax section copper has been elimi- nated and certain other commodities not mentioned in the house bill have been added to the taxable list. by sub- of said TO CLEAR MARSHALL. ‘ashington, Aug. Webb of the house judiciary commit- 4.—Chairman tee today presented the report of the sub-committee investigating impeach- ment charges against H. Snowden Marshall, United States attorney of New York, recommending that the proceedings be dropped. BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS LEAN FRESH PORK LOINS ...:.....1b ISC SMALL LEGS YOUNG LAMB VEAL FRESH HAMBURG STEAK . NATIVE ROASTING or Krumbles 2 pkgs 1 5 c MOH. XXXX BREAD FLOUR . .1-8 bbl sack 84C Elbo MACARONI or SPAGHETTI . .3 lbs 250 PURE LUNCHEON COCOA .........Ib 19C Fresh Shredded Cocoanut ...lb Sunbeam Grape Juice .pt bottle Premier Salad Dressing bottle Mohican Pure Jams jar Lemon °r Ginger Snaps ....2 lbs 18c 19¢ 10c 19c 15¢ Clean Broken Rice .....41bs Stuffed or Plain Olives ......pt Heinz sour Mixed Sweet Mixed Pickles pt Yellow Corn Meal ....3 Ibs Pure Cider Vinegar . ... 19c¢ 18c 15¢c s 16(', Lean Fresh Sheulders . .1b 1 GC Fresh Sheet 1 2 1 C 2 Spare Ribs. . Fancy Shou?dleg ZOC Fresh Roastul\fi 1 8 c fom St 18¢ Roass Boot 1 26C Lean Sliced Small Skinned 1b 22c | Cape Cod. CHILD LABOR BILL ATTACK Senator Hardwick of Georgia Claims It Is Unconstitutional and Situation Requires Action by States. Washington, Aug. 4.—An attack on the constitutionality of the child labor bill was made by Senator Hardwick of Georgla, when debate on the measure, begun in the senate yestrday. was sumed today. Senator Hardwick con- tended that the right to enact legislation was vested only in the | states. The Georgia senator also pointed out that the senate bill, in his judgment, far exceeds the limits | set down by congress and the supreme court in the lottery statute which pro- ponents of the measure set up in de fense of its constitutionality and after | which it was patterned. do not wish to be understood in this matter,” said he, “I am as thor- oughly, as earnestly sincere in favor of enactment of just, reasonable, hu- man and God-like laws for protection of children as any man in this cham- ber, but I say that the sole power to enact such laws is vested in the sev | eral states of the unlon and not in congress.” Senator Hardwick declared no pow- erful lobby of southern manufacturers was working in Washington against the bill, but that a powerful lobby hau been working here in its favor for years. He charged both political par- ties with “playing to political experi- with it. PERSONALS | Louis, spend re- such William Schaefer and son, of 421 Chestnut street, —will their vacation at Portland, Me. Cynthia Deming of 80 vacation High in Mi street is spending her South Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Camp and fam- ily of Russell street left today on an | b White Mountains. Howard A. Timbrell, Dr. Frank | zwick and Harry J@ckson will leave tomorrow on an elght days' trip to | N. E. Williams of | Miss Helen Dlugos have returned from Freeland, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. East street and of Southington their vacation at PROBE “NEWS” STORIES Board of Natioal Guard Officers to Investigate Articles Written by Cor- respondents on Mexican Border. San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 4.—A board of National Guard officers will be named at Brownsville to investigate storie sent out by the correspondent New York newspaper General | ton said today is the second step in the gen- ampaign against dissemina- tion of articles about guard camps which he claims misrepresent condi- tions, BLACKLIST CHANGES. American Ships Added and Two Taken Off. London, Aug. 4, 3: p. m.—Then latest blacklist of neutral shipping is- sued today by the trades div the admiralty, represents 15 of steamers and s available to British charterers on the claim that they are now or have been engaged in unneutral service. The list contains the names of the following ships flving the American flag: Clara Davis, Fannie Palmer and Oakley C. Curtis, all sailing vessels. These American ships have been removed from the blacklist since its Three last publication: Steamer Seneca and cailing ship Edgar W. Murdock. Native String Beans ... .2 qgts Native Beets or Carrots 3 bchs Large Ripe Cantaloupe 2 for 15¢ Large Solid Cabbage . .head 5¢ Ripe Native Tomatoes ..qt IOC 15¢ 10c Large Summerea 5 c S A gxelzt‘;n:éu.%wqts 15(: . to 11 Sqturday Morn- | more All Kinds Large New Potatoes '>-1Ppk 25C Fresh Western Eggs ......doz 27C Target Cond. Milk ...3 cans B.C. PORTEIIR SO Furniture Sale A SALE THAT IS DIFFERENT WE DID NOT SPEND the last six months getting ready for this sale, nor did we buy “job lots” and “seconds” to offer at fictitious cu t prices. THIS IS WHAT WE DID DO: Last week we went through our regular:stock of guaranteed Furniture and maarked down every piece except a few restricted by the manufacturer. Suites ar: from 10 to 50 per e reduced 15 and 20 cent. per cent, and Odd Dressers,. Chiffoniers, Buffets, etc., are way, way down. Here is, your opportunity to get High Grade Guaranteed Furniture BARGAINS IN DINING Whether you require a sturdy Oak Suite, an Arts and Crafts style, or a beautiful Mahogany Period de- sign, you are sure to find exactly what you require at | | town of New be reductions. GOLDEN OAK SUITE bevel plate mirror. feet. $66.00, NOW Buffet plate mirror. 45 inch in Brown Spanish Now GOLDEN OAK SUITE—Buffet, plate glass. tending 8 feet. La Leat NOW designs. Spanish $129.00, e 54 inch cor seats COLONIAL SUIT Selected Price was 116.60, NOW ARTS AND CRAFTS ers, etc., plate opening 6 feet skin. Price rail, MAHOGAN te for ror. 45 inch Table. T Price was $143.00, NOW SUITE—Sheraton ADAM SUITE—Solid Buffet. 54 designed Buffet with plate panel backs. SHERATON SUITE—Sclected extending 8 feet. was $216.00, NOW (Slightly used.) Price was $113.00. NOW special sale prices. The suites listed below, comprise | Buffet, Table, 4 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, China Cab- | inets and Serving Tables to match are offered at equal is 42 inches long, Table has round, Chairs have woven cane seats. FUMED OAK SUITES—48 inch Buffet with lined Silver Drawer. Bevel Table, Leather. JACOBEAN SUITE of quartered Oak. Buffet, quartered 46 inch Buffet, 1-4 roll front. Chairs have leather seats and cane-panel backs. SUITE—Made by Limbert. est workmanship throughout. copper Chairs covered in genuine gont- s $137.00, NOW design. 1 moderate-size room. 52 inch mahogany, nch Table, extending 8 feet. have characteristic fluting. Pric WILLIAM AND MARY SUITE—Solid mahogany. mi 8 feet. Chairs have blue leather seats and cane Price was $184.00, NOW solid inches long, 1-4 swell front, extra linen drawer. 54 inch Table, Rush-seat 48 inch case; J half inch top, wvell front, 45 extends 6 feet. Chairs covered Bevel extending 6 Price was carved panels. 48 inch Table, One of the most popular period plate mirror.’ 48 inch Table. oak, golden finish, massive 45 inch Table, extending 6 feet. $89.00 Fumed finish. Fin- Buffet is 60 inches long, lined draw- trimmed. Table has 48 inch top $114.75 exceptionally graceful Buffet with plate mir- "$114.00 decorated. Chairs was $186, NOW An beautifully 60 inch $149.75 Large beautifully Table, extending $147.00 The Buffet 54 inch mahogany. 72 is Chairs Hundreds Of Bargains In Room and Living Room Furniture B. C. PORTER SO Order of Notice of Hearing. DISTRICT OF BERLIN, ss; Probate Court, August 4, A. D. 1916 Alice Conroy, late of in said district, Estate of the 3ritain, deceased. Upon the application of Margaret Conroy, praying that as administra- trix on said estgte she may be author- ized and empoWered to sell and con- vey real estate situated in said New Britain as per said application on file fully appears, it ORDERED, That heard and determined bate Office, in New distriet on the 9th day D. 1916, and that notice be given of the pen is said application at the P ain, in said of August, A. and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in said districr, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and 1%- turn make to this Court of the notice given Attest BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, | dency of sald application and the time | At a of Probate holden New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, Hartford on the 4th day of Court at in State the of August, A. County and Connecticut, D. 19i¢ Present. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. Estate of Elizabeth Yarroll, late New Britain, in said district dec Upon The Petition of Frede arroll of said New Britain, that instrument in writing porting to be the last will and te ment of said deceased may be proved approved and admitted to probate, as per fully ap praying pur- sti- m application on file more pears, it i ORDERED, That said be heard and determined at the Pro bate Office, in New Britain, in said district on the Sth day of August, A D, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the timy application {and place of hearing thereon, by puh- lishing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in eaid dlstrict, and by posting a copy of this order on | the public sign-post in the town of of | 1916, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, | at an extremely low price. FURNITURE CHINA CASES ‘We lis# below some of,our+China Cases in Mahogany and the differ- ent Oak finishes, whioh are)offered *$12.95 av discounts. $17.00 CHINA C~ NOW ... $24.00 CHINA NOw oo $27.00 CHINA CAS NOW .... $32,00 CHINA '$25.00 L v $36.00 Ol“lll\..“ (,.’\SI", $29,.00 Mrow o $33.00 $55.00 CHINA CASE $45-50 "$43.00 -$51.00 BUFFETS $ 30.00 BUFFET $ 18.95 .$ 20.00 $60.00 CHINA CASF NOW ...... $64.00 CHINA CAS $ 48.00 BUFFET (Used) NOW. $ 32.50 BUFFET NOW. . $ 46.00 BUFFET NOW. s .00 BUFFET NOW v $ 45.00 BUFFET $ 58.00 BUFFET 72.00 BUFFET NOwW $ 89.00 BUFFET NOW $118.00 BUFFET S 96‘700 ,00 BUFFET $ 1 25 .00 Bed W Britain, in said 1 , and turn make. NARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge.

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