New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1916, Page 6

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‘Lv HBRA £ ALD PUBLISHING C spristors te: emier mmons la | ind re quest! Men bition mped larg 1 find they ne lost in by is too ge. 1t the ocean f a the confines bigi forth stless of mselves of to small too duck pond a story followers. is was And th lite serit on him jom church-goers formerly not of handling | as recognition at- | this NEW, BRITAIN his Iy he drew upon the Th PACTS AND ached to congregation. liventual- FANCIES. whole eit e But what simple lation would bhe if tax legis- pol- thing not for sregution e newspapers took W ;i own, published his i it itics!—Indiana mons, and such a demand wi Lon- hen the City uncanm cw minister Rapids won th th ncis Joseph the Crown | Brockton Times. When it @ve points to and Villa. vorryin way ir Ced w mperor | can even Princ ance is power of | W, adau Wor care of ional | New Yor WAY OUT.” vour intellige wdvice. appear to by their i cer Press. s precisely a nece " osays a spec of the clothing tells you, Well, some sure their nae. manner d 2 | tel <1 boe! indidate for | M I link ¢ received there DN waiters walked | past ruthle power, rem Com. | tivities of & “‘lumen of Rochest nnecting with the broken. The candle- | ndful of the domestic ndmother, become the light Post-Ex the he the him. Wher showed up at by the ng corpor vaiters toolk ress their = Syracuse visit from the i f fatigue more to f wn | Providence is said return Billy has he 1 el like Journal. More than 5,000,000 men are now corfined in prison camps of the enemy | and for this and other reasons the old o the | world is getting better uainted than by any other single event since the crusades threw the people together.— Chicago News. | to unday red t :d want a Evidently | processes once ht.— ood he s would not for Syvrac nig us Very simple And waiters away union in S stations. M. and way seer if Hughes h stricken California from His 1V e calling lis entranec was a signal for one fight after | gressives and Republi- now down to a real war basis the ut before are A loan of $250,000,000 apparently is about to be made to Great Britain by this country. Large as the sum ap- | pears to be it will be only sufficlent to hold up the foreign exchange rate. threshold | The money will be spent in this coun- try.—Boston Globe. > in trenches with no hope | They other. of Mr. coming Christm re vinst the ahold crossed the playing, onec ag The Republicans got ghes when he the - had Progressives i state and were warned to k hands off. Hu have 1 The price of books from 10 to 25 cents, | count of increased | leather, cloth and ink. popular novels has without seriously a ing the sales terially improvi the lite Springfleld Republica is going up by it is =aid, on ac- cost of paper, The price of already gone up | the Progressives gotten the Republicans would not en allowed in it In the mean- who California time Hiram Johnson in or ma the | quality. eded sooner | in ol with Mr. Hughes succe T golden pre for him. othing Is ¥ (Baltimore Sun.) Nothing at all is easy in life, Nothing worth while can : wit o; A stern, brave battle is that | On the hills of blue or anering seas. | Nothing is easy to do that's great With iofty purpose and art supreme; neeting. the his dust sidential | That ho is accu better be done man of strife, Dl the con- LABOR 125 DOZ { New Britain’s Busy Big “Always Reliable.” | CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'S SUMMER $2.98 TO $5.98. ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING A, M. NHiada UNION SUITS Summer weights, sleeveless styles in tight knee, lace trimmed and shell finish. DAY MORNING ON SALE WEDNE 0 ALL SIZES 39c SUIT VALUE A. M. 50¢ to S9c. KERCHIEFS SPECIAL 10c EACH (NOW ON SALE) Reguls 15¢ values. Colored and Because Connecticut is one of the 1‘ Toil and struggle and grief and care— if not th Nothing in life is a moment’s dream! pe few only state in the union | may b where tached at-|| = | Nothing om o propert; worth winning is won with banlk worth r walk burst bound gle of victory perch climb, reached in gentle | 3,000 | 3 ,000 & | or of speed and a leap and precedent of the entire | The ¢ Anc n the now famous | wnbury case. T metal ifactur of the the “ome Where e time! Danbury ca » off on the hills of based on a nation-wide ited boyeott | the Ur States Nothing Is one Ao aind if he does it well Court afterwards upheld as ea ple and quick and spiracy in rest: interstate is a aif nd to do cult task t right, he strife is hard, thing worth doing—ah, that he and grief and the dust | srime infinite Bridgeport from all 1 erned with tr | le He 5 { And the | | | | counts, urel me and the | Ana days! on or jud The be T pain of the toiling awful conspirac Dan- it will under itters’ case, remem- ot Fossilized. York s sed the Feder- pres i (New Evening Post). should senate over | President Wilson rsed himself in the proposed child labor Borah was able to v n described this his “Constitutional Gov- R unconstitiitional, an “oh- viously absurd nce,” carry- ing the Congr ower to regu- o foaen evond the “utmost nda <onable and honest ing ; T : 1t possible, ined to legislate Sy icular of the indus- nd action of the . must confess, ha Evenir ost v AT Pos and three-fold the law We do not have been any stir in the the aiscovery that has completely rev matter the law. Se: or show that Mr. | legislation in allowed. In Coamangthere which Bridgeport moulde e, promises to be tled, pic tween the important one before it is set- main contention grew out of of oting., There clash be- strike reakers and this resulte 11 pun- hmer extrava What both on the rome of this latest rt it will have states over tri cot hroughout regard to . on construe picket uphold it ) “The Rorah the time when have fixed beli moment | ctick to the f the enator ack to custom to | principles H enator it fs was nd has e rront should | etter is righ on Pt comm only 1 with by S ctions. T ! to new cem, do noth = aions. By this test Mz Wit | r'\\r' | mind endur fr c | PARASQOLS embroidered corners. Hemstiched and | picot edges. (NOW ON SALE) AN new imported novelties. MARKED DOWN TRUNKS, BAGS AND| SUIT CASES AT AUGUST PRICE DUCTIONS situation dred We a ana fif wait eth with muc ne cons anine | consolin sche of the it Rrvan « 1 rm | Tt enough list | that politieal | re not u prepare but w child ness, ontir ong to prove Mr Print Journal-C' hed surier.) throug fal city of (New Tave We offi headqua n are again admon in the provi New Y that the prodnction of print paper has reached its maximum with no surplus stock on hand: that the ut- most economy must be practiced In | the use of it by way of printing as few pages as possible man who ted | his has negle usual to an plead as that shortage an extenuat- the and country that he, rush to strict wper riotic citizen by nust | the defense economy. practicing The Journal-Courier needs no warn- ing to teach it the seriousness of the ‘”r‘, 0 the York int Sunc tant nu in flelds which ) edi cont st hour of th ai th and f reets ~diatol sir public The of th whic ion itions contin- ana suddenly ntly a 1 situation, and i an enterprise which in origin or spirit Country newspapers ew York | narrow provincialism. They be taught that they cake anq eat it, too counsel we of the their bractical (o preaching and more would the m is not journal- want to rers do something themselve a and spirit too, mu cannot have the It is not untry neod -operation practicing NEW NOVELTY HAND- | THREE FOR 25¢| i thelir | DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, WOMEN'S | TR A RIL W % The n The And ruth bec rovi vint a ot ay nc Whe as and i ings. imself, dinlec tudy. noted hazar: rant ‘orld Fis with So stilled ; 1916. OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE CHI NA GLAES aw E{ETCHEN WARE CMMENCES A sa utmost and boar g house buying iringine hat are a clear and ou money -savi sale means THE 100 PIECE AMERICA CELAIN DINNER With neat spray Choice of two lar price $8.49, designs. sale AMERICA DINNER the East I a very design. sale 100 I CE a JAIN Made by Potteries in gold band price §10.98 100 PINCIS CELAIN Made by Knowles. Knowles. Choice of 3 bordered decorations. $12.98, sale price AM DINNFR bordered design consists of frutt THE 6 cups and dishes, 6 ind NTIRE SE 3,500 PIECES OF PRETTY GREEN ORATION—ALL IN —VALUES UP TO The assortment cons gar bowls, lar plates. break a choice able hes at soup d your, this GALVA AGIE NIZE TRON ANS—With ¢ importance Keepers S0 ¥ ) decoration— price attractive price RICAN Taylor beautiful idus FOR AMERICAN AND GOLD ST o 75¢ sts of covered en st sale ‘overs, to hoth young housek ale that is the result of car you new and attractive assortment niy apparent that you will want ive saving. epers and 1l prepe sta to buy A FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A FEW OF' THE t dard iberally. IS TOMORROW MORNIMG experienced housewives as fon and extensive staple housefur very item offe —WISE, SMITH & COMPANY. MANY. Three Hundred and Fifty D:NNER SETS N THIS GREAT AT -nention a few: 5 lined edges N POR- TS POR- DS 112 PIRO CPLAIN Made by the C. C Pottery Co. Cholce of two pretty decorations. Regular price $14.49, sale price $12.49. 112 AMERICAN DINNER S1 Thompson Regu- $6.49, POR- PIEC CELAIN Blue bird price $15.00, AMERICAN POR- DINNER SETS design. Regular sale price $13.50. rpool Regular $8.98. AMERICAN POR- DINNER SETS Homer Loughlin China Co., with pretty floral decoration, open stock pattern Regular price $18.49, sale price $11.49. 112 PIEC CELAIN Made by POR- & eg. price .$9.98. 48 PIECE WHITE CAN PORCELAIN Consisting of 6 plates, 6 cups ar butters, one 1 oval dish regular gold saucers, 11 Set dinner plates, 6 one platter. ONLY $1.39. and 6 butters and THIS SALE open dish, PORCELAIN— SEVEN BROWN COOKING TO HE SAME DESIGN ALL AT, EACH dishes, platters deep salad dishes cups and saucer 1lues up to oo BACH Consisting of in nappies ered casser tes, shes, ete. les zh; 10c ¢ MONEY SAVING dinner ge price HUNDRED AND AND 50c EACH—YOUR CHOICE issorted deep and shall and PRICES—We here POR- TS PIECE AMERICAN CELAIN DINNER Made by Mercer P« Choice of threc dered decorations, « pattern Regular sale price 112 PIECE 112 tte iful ¥ stock pen AMERICAN MR- CELAIN DINNER SETS Made by Homer Lou China Co. Choice of two pretty decorations, open stock patter: Regular price $18.49 sale $16.98. POR- ENGLISH DINNER SE' two pretty stock price 112 PIECE CELAIN Cholce tlons, open $25.00, sale dec Regular $22.49. $3.39 6 AND GOLD AMERI- DINNER SET plates, 6 pie plates, 6 soup 6 fruit dishes covered 6 individual dish, one pickle saucers, platter, ne 'm 4.95, sal one pitcher one FIFTY PIE( LINED GUERNSEY WARE—VALUES UP AT THIS 10 AND WHITF BAKING size orted round, ¢ bowls s large size all at ten ir W pots, cents eacl tea FOLDING TRONING BOARDS $1.1 GARB- Regular 9, sale 5c, sale Extra sale large IRON PLAT reg. 25 3 IRO with tubi GALVANIZED FOR GAS inches long, BIST COT LIN B ON Phone orders 3050, Order Charter and Mail promptly filled. OUR DAILY Daily Delivery IBUTE TO HOOSIER hyming Optimist Personality Pages of His Bools, Alexander in patch.) intermingling the ordered and above above of ¥ ci eal mill nist life dream, the the seless 1d cheery skies of nhows o'er us all Whitco: ended all stream; Aiant James his his more sang now 01 che thro even to the of i £ m horn Ind unt to ome father or ¢ inter vher whe ome ing ed and nd in An n, and es One ing with —he n wit »d of of course he would ant to a vendor of llustrated the patter By and by he did a principally in t, of which he was And rizht here it that Riley’s Hooster re net made np of isspellings. There en he got tir the d v for CLOTHES —PER YARD : AUTOMOBILE Who Left Debior—IHis Kindly Lives on the Pittsburgh river and labor, all— evening with he the only instead. in 1 ace e of tl but lttle making must any every word he uses. BOARDS 60c TRO! 1o ft. long, ft. long, long 4 fr. sale long, res. 69c, TRAYS . reg TEA 9 NICKEL PLATFD TLES—No. 8 and Sizes. Values up to $1.49, sale ..8$1.19 SMITH & €O HARTFORD DELIVERY INSURE New Britain, Elmwood, PROMPT D in Newington, Ced actl ne as that, POLT. a fact that no dialect can be indicated in print, but Riley near to it as a man may-—and meant work, and plenty of it. And so thoroughly wedded are the dialect he | uses and the songs of nature he sings | that in many of his nature poems in { which he uses pure English sug- the dialect though he ex the J gests loesn't it Well | chalk | ing use anyhow, when he got tired of alking he joined tra cto: If he ever played Ha fact has never transpired, need not be held against him And when he tired of acting he undertook to run a its | weekly. He it surviv [ short time and implies that his ve illed it. This a merry jest may have been the truth \ther thous him shiftle wrote | ] Dis- | | of the some the | the | it brave ¢ country only but His nd m e b Riley. was song his vill radiant 1t have thonug In some in respect reputation Riley’s first vritten when he he said five or less? Tl His father 1T 2ling, eve life, he sent some-of m of ary Wadsworth Lon of atior encouragir but of philosophy onistic to his Riley peddled his Stuff he was tr to sell, but ¢ conld find no purchasing publish- Not even the letter fellow could sell them work on Th and some da powerfully 1me ie - | zood own It cs was in scores S o Lon the of his soap on from He Indianapolis the stuff he w {achieved a local reputation. But his larger fame might have fought shy of him a little longer but for a clever advertising trick, which wasn't de- signed as an advertising trick at all, but as a joke. He conceived the poem and ascribing it said he found it written the flyleaf of an old Bible. T.ater on, when the poem made a hit he saw to it that it was copied in an old Bible It isiin an imitation of Poe's hand-writing. went = to rnal ote painting | hecame ticines, draw- talk Hooster a| be | Aalect hap- | war- h idea of writing a to Poe. He by Uoe on play- | | l : NICKEL PLATED POTS 6 and 7 pint sizes, values up 00, at thi 19¢ black yramid COFFEE 7¢ iron p. TOILET PAPER SHELF smo fan for PASTRY PAPER Extra colors rd 215¢ each BOARDS engths MAN is an ideal pl for a light lur a cup of tea substantial past. RY OF YOUR Hill PURC and Clayton RAST AT R R S Ex that erts tome o dec nobody P 1 wri | ten it. W\ ai praise Ar bloomy Uy very ¢ The German has announced German go ernment will for boy girl born teen marks a and twel marks for mother and a German That means the boy and the 1 $2.98.—I Times. nine-

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