New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1916, Page 14

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. AL - Cruroor Memphis Now Almost a Wreck | Y & . Established 18806 A '- - From Pounding on Santo Doningo Rocks § . SR e e ns e s - 2 lGobeGlothing House CLEARANCE||: [ 1 | |AUTUMN HATS "~ SALE “ AT J. M. HALLORAN INCOPORATED Tomorrow night at 10 o’clock our Great Clearance Sale will end. In preparation for fall business we need the : room more than we need the merchandise. y Gy We have therefore decided on a WHIRLWIND g i FINISH and have made final reductions on all Spring and Summer goods. SUITS—Correct cut and color, for present and later wear $7.75, reduced from $15.00, $18.00. $12.75 reduced from $20.00 and $22.00. Young fellows’ Fancy Suits— few left, small sizes, $5'0(§AGLE SHIRTS—Last Call at Sale Prices. 79¢, | : SR ms SUI'B IS ne Hume m $1.13, $1.35, $1.85, $2.45. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 values. ] : o o ke . : Ask those who wear Eagle Shirts. : e ; AT e e o ) ] Ha i gcha ner & Marx cluthes Read over carefully and come early. ; i ; S, 2 }‘ 0N, e [] Summer Underwear 19¢. Silk Sox 1215. Pad : 5 . Ak 2 ; : Garters 5e. B. V. D. style Shirts and Drawers, 19c. § : : : ; - $1.00 Caps 50c. $1.50 Pajamas 79c. Silk Hats 39c. : ks : s A ‘ Zeturning Injal motenglaunce Barom Khaki Pants 89c. Work Pants $1.50-$2.00. 50c Sus- s B ; | 5 R e et s e fi e == ; S T O e penders 29c, ¢ ARMORED CRUISER MEMPHIS AND | our navy in recent vears. The henvy | miral Charlos It Bant, CORREERT | Lo illed in that aceldent. , The | | | Remember Saturday is last day of sale. ~ B HARBOR OF SANTO DOMINGO.CITY swell caught the craft in its grasp; the erwichoimns oot Ly Hne Tennes- | cruiser at the outset of the war car- e :_i‘f‘l“‘i holsted st 1n the alr | e, her mame having been changed | ried $5,867,000 to Burope for the rew anasuuInod e Iy o last. She had 14,500 tons | llef of American refugees who were thoken nojcHancopty ey St e oL s and complement of | stranded in the war stricken country. ; The terrific pounding sho received swell she quickly became disabled, | The Memphis has been on duty in | displacement L b Dwameorist Aaslei 7 R | after being cast on the rocks in Santo | her engines filling immediately with | Dominican waters ever since the re- | #00 men. The accident in the 1.‘\‘;‘“»; rg;wwq. b ‘Ha‘\"re Fm‘:‘w b, ll | Domingo harbor has practically made | water, which made the rescuc of her | cent revolutionary disturbances in | of sriot ithe Moy Waliwh ports | Hhe was' cotnsimuiiel ! the cruiser Memphis a total wreck. | crew an extreme difficulty. The | Santo Domingo and Haiti started. The At frnishap TN A0 8 BRI iEhal o R < ® * B | Fouling on the rocks during a ground | drowning of twenty of her men while | cruiser was the flagship of Rear Ad- she had a boiler explosion | by Captain i INCORPORATED 248 MAINSSTRR s e e e two sets Church tempered his im- | § Ry, VICEORY ONER JARNHZ L s b b mie | E h ufgan T his oppo- A E AGENTS | and promotion is essentially a Chris- | churches in all lands should use their {attack. But in the last set ho N | influence with the peoples, parlia- ”'"“l'." to take sheer joy in cutting | 45 o e o n L governm he world - 16 Nipponese down quickly. THe | & liance For Promoting' Fricndship | ments and governments of t - 70, s d j ; ¥ & | to bring about good and friendly re- 3 forced the play with more aggressive- | ™Y Among Nations Has Made Good | lations between the nations, so that, i 1 4 s, and Kumagae, who is known as b ong the path of peaceful civiliza- being at his best in a five set contest, — =y 10 gam did not have a chance to turn aside Progress in Many Countries. tion, they may reach that good will | i, e g nst ey B _ [ which Christianit: has taught man- . - » ne ne was his quota, the 4 A BCorrespondence of the Asso. Press.) | kind to aspire after.” first that was played in the set, in A ‘ . vhich he broke through Church's i London, 22.—The alliance for | : L 4 e e S ) WWTORGBINRUSIA gty vALUES OFFERED FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY. nion, is making slow but teady | Annual Encampment at Kansas City E 1 | B S O ety T 3 Nineteen Scats in Council of Ministers | machinery. he countries thu to Close With Visit ¥rom Republi- | 1 5 ’ ; Made Since War Began—s soual ] } umber nine, viz: Great Britain, Italy, can Candidate for President, i Sk . Follow in Eatire Departments. | 7 = nce, Switzerland, Holland, Nor- wedén, Denmark and the United Kansas City, Sept. 1.—The fiftieth : : (Sostespondencesior tene i assoctated broes s neampment ot v crane | PR B “ Dotrograd, Auk. 10— ng. recent | | "Suits and Coats Muslin Underwear Army of the Republic and the : : | resignation of 8. D. Sazonoff, for six | § 3 g Lt Sinn e 71 S enization amid | | 1iong of its auxiliary or e . : o | Years minister of forcign affairs ; Tallored Suits, at 4.08, $5.96 and $7.08, worth e L abie he jealousies and hatreds ongendered \x s e el 3 1k - . | Ru S S $10.00 to $18.50. between some of the:Continental na- | ¢l0se today. ¥ G ! . | B i d $10.98, 0heel o o g ions by the war none, of the officials A visit from Charles E. Hughes, the - ) | Naumofr as minister of agriculture, to HighiessdofTalloxadibultsiatiss o8 tand 181088 8 fa ’”I‘"'"-l‘,"""h] -‘: spec s "; e l"f)" L e g (e vor 20 Thite erskirts, made o ; h the work can be quoted for fear | yopublican presidential pominee, the : o | o succeeded by Count Bobrinsky, worth $19.00 to $22.00. “,m”\.\“.:l”““,:”.;“'N“,,(,‘,‘::f.“' 60 o ;‘a“fi, Lo f discounting his effectiveness - i makes the nineteenth change in the | [ Coats in Velour and Novelty Woolens s A e i 5 79c. hasing from one belligerent countr nother. It may be stated authorita- : ) it Tt : ively. nbwever, that the program of | the national association of ex-prison- ; & of the war, and leaves P. L Dress Skirts in Plain Serges, Melrose and fancy he Alliance as.indicated in the reso- | crs of war were to combino to make | | 4 b Bark, minister of finance, and L. K. |l woolens at $1.49, worth up to $3.50. jutions carried unanimously by the | this a big day for the Civil war . B . : Gregorovitch, minister of the marine, | b clegates Constance, Germany, | veterans. Mr. Hughes is to arrive o - the sole survivors of the original ecting August 1 and 2, 1914, on the | here at 5:30 o’clock t afternoon, - i . thirteen members of the eabinet who | @ Palf the cost to make them. Standard $1 Corsets, new models, special at 69¢ B T e e 2 ; held office in August, 1914. 4 All Summer Corsets at cost. percd to despite the many obstacles | men at a dinner and later make an . Thig ‘record is remarkable in a DRE > chcountered. address at Convention hall where country where constitutional govern- Women's Street Dresses in fine voile and Wash INFANTS' OUTFITS COMPLETE These resolutions affirmed that “in- | many reservations have been made ment has never developed heyond the Fabrics. The balance of $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 lines, asmuch a8 the work of conciliation | for the Grand Army members, ;‘1;{1” 0, where ministerial responsi- to clean up at Siodl FNe coulyi L dndievervibip Ehere Aot sbabyAtren [ bility, general elections, v of GOn- head to foot, all grades to suit all prices. fidence and other parliam . 3 ¥ e e y line of Baby Dresses from ... up. cedures, which lead to the | SHIRT WAISTS s Bonnets, from . ... ... 19¢ up. of entire mi ries, are 50 dozen voile and organdie Shirt Waists, T0c “oe Caps and Knit Goods for the baby at re- nDin g b‘ : ‘ i . ‘.:P\\{::‘\(. . : ‘;“,“‘,‘ “,,;\_\ | P e Ok sts, to clean up at ... > duced prices for this sale s ; Dress Goods and Silks A, and the resignation of A. N | election of oflicers and their installa- e tion and the annual “camp fire” of NS i !mmllvll of ministers since the be- | [ worth up to $10.00 \ lot of Sample Skirts in fine nainsook and beautifully trimmed skirts, made to sell from $1.50 Oda Coats for women and mis E: than CORSETS. CPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 3172 | | | : e Nit Underwear and RoSIer y 3 : n borne ion to party H# Women's Knit Undervests, made with sleeves 36 h Silk Poplins, in all the new colors, $1.00 and that men who have been and without sleeves, 15c values, special at ....10c. | value, special at ’ replaced by others of the same party : Women's Union Suits, lace trimmed, all sizes, 36 inch fine French Voile Waistings, worth 89c, P - ! affiliations and without any conspicu- ous difference in political views. | 35c value, special at ......... L ecHl| Bapecialiia Bt St CNENIERECRER Gl . In the case of cach dismissal there [ Women's fine Silk Lis sts, sleeveless, worth 36 inch Fancy Stripe & has been a complete change in the |l 39c, special at e 00 [Wispacialiiag 5 Tennis followers may rest e personnel the department and the | Women’s Knit Undervest with and without and 40 inch' Fancy Voiles, neat pattern ’\ B | one question. There is no danger of | Ministry finance is the only onc .M sleceves, worth 123c, special at .. 5 . e, worth 25c and 19¢, spe 1 at T e 00 YA ; the national singles championship go- | Which has not been et by an al- ; [ Women’s Lisle Thread Union Suit trimmed Fancy Plque Skirtings, a new fabric and des! / k_ 7 B | ing to the far sho of Japan this | MOst continuous s of appoint- Bl and knee cuff, worth 59¢, special at ... L 9cs worth 29¢, special at ... . . year at least. The little son of N | ments, dismi 5 reappoint- | I8 , Men’s Balbriggan Under Shirt and Drawers, 32 inch flne imported Ginghams, worth 17c, 12%4c. M | ron Ichiva Kumagee, whose path in M8 i | worth 29c, special at special at R e ; B | this country has been paved with fre- | S e tiepDeriod Isatdiio ju Me Fine Lisle Union Suit ATIE T e e s il novebeen o inolin Einist oS e o e o et ; .. a2c. RIBBON SPECIAL. , two foreign ministers, three war min- oL Baiba Shir e izes, axtra wide all Silk Ribbons, in all the wanted Gh W Ere W aenvetan thy (e Newe (| RIS RS S SRR R 2 2 port invitation tournament, himself | b G . worth 29¢, speclal at . . s, 5¢ value, special at J19—ALL STRIPED SILVERBLOOM SPORT J | tostea ot defeat in the second rouna | et 0 racter of & min. Homenm i L 2 S e B} of the championship tournament on | iioping e L ELECialiat . o SKIRTS. s s R e e O R R s Al i 3 e o 8 | club of Forest Hills, N. Y. It was tho | part facctious or satirical, c e . . e LG AT 99c—ALL AWNING STRIPE SPORT SKIRTS [/ uicn of geores af. Church avho | i Stions ot stirteal in e § R R R Extraordinary Va'uas in Bzd B lankets and ALL VVASH DRESSES % | underminéd the fortun of the wily | when they wake up,” says a writer in | [§ _WUlf;”‘m"":fi:\l.;_‘1'l'\" Qe SR RO ““"',J{,“ L y L L W' Jap and sent him tumbling in straight | the Russky Stova, “all our ministers @ 5 2 R S Sl i AT !, PRICE—TO CLOSE OUT—AT !, PRICE since u,,“m.‘,.l_” came to thi | NI Gt A S1osfalucippecla e it SL.20. 8 cumm h ; try, several months ago, has he

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