New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 5

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] . vonement of the - » its appea Basiness lability national assembly and is in the hands of the president for signature is be- Ing vigorously opposed by local busi- | ness interests tions doing busine according to the opposing employers, is the provision of half pay sickness incurred This is believed to be capable of in- | finite abuse, for the reason that many of the laborers lay off a great deal and | lie around their q tion between plain of sickness which i the people have the hookworm, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1016 BOY SCOUT NEWS Announcement that New Scouts will rnot take part in the state re- until November 21. meet in Meriden tomorrow was | will have Britain ' following meeting will not be held It is likely that [ within another week two 1 s reached the ceived with keen regret a few days|Scouts. These two whe ago. This decision was reached as |not ye & result of the closing of the High | i school with a view to taking all pos- |2 sible precautions aganst the spreard | present rank <f infantile para More than a month ago when as planned to | hold this event on September 30, sev- |2 tions which t a bar cral of the local troops commenced | ford last Saturday eveni Execut arded Wagle Scout Badges to fou the first to receive this their preparations 1 with the post- | ing the dinner e to October outs in this ackened. It ults of the meet ! Britain Scouts to the front, a ¥ of withdra bring bitter d appointment to any who h ~vorked faithfully as well as to th “vho have had charge of the arran neents. A recent addition to the fixtures of the Scout office at the Y. M. C. A @ handsome charter for New Britain | council received from national head- : over to quarters. series of misunderstand- | Tuesday ings has up the forwarding of | the High this impo t document, but now it | Commi 1 rrived, perhaps the interest in | under way fo ce and contents will prove 'h'ke tomorrow. even greater ay. The privi- The leading leges which it carries extend only to April 26, 1916, but the national rul irgs provide for an annual renewal. On Tuerday of next weck. October < the court of honor ' cxperi 1 of will m Vi (ol A0 SR £ regular s v *c of the sched- uled meetin clection day Scouts who examinations are advised to t vantage ol this opportunity the efforts of th have by no mear believed that the r would prove that N are rapidly fory thus does the nece: | Scouts, s | degree in H This week I tford. one for the g1 dy taken and twenty-four of the and isfactory toasts rks’ mal talk g think an be handled cafely, to los ore. LYABILITY LAW. Interests in Panama Don’t Like New Ruling Oct. law Panama, 27.—The employers’ which has passed the | sanitary and foreign n the corpora- | republic. eloped countries le to Panama. The latter feel that in event of the ! 7 act becoming law it will be applied un- equally ing up the outside corporations. The opposition of local interests is based partly on the to themselves general desire to have nothing done to discourage the investment of capi- tal. and made a means of hold- But Natives of Ital application of the law ! and partly on their | Oct. Rome, Italy, The most objectionable feature, ter approaches. during | cessive freight rates while at work. rters in a condi- ! iness and a sort the result of and lack of proper nour- | About seventy per cent. of | to day. ac- | seventy cents cording to the reports of the Rocke- | grade. Th feller foundation, and in some dis- | ducer of win iricts over hali of the people are chronically infected with malarial fever. Another prime objection to the law lies in the procedure outlined for pplication. This requires that be deposited in the national to guarantee the payment of | . or that every employe be an insurance company for the purpose to be organized in Pan- ama. The foreign corporations pro- fess to believe that the funds they put up will be stolen; and they do not hookworm ishment. old six cent, grade. cents. pound. price comes. per ton. may go § bring New Britain’s first Commissioner Thienes w: uet of the Bisons of Hart- regular meeting, another On the occasion of Monday evening, Girl Scouts pre- | § bared an elaborate menu, | Unanimously conceded by the 's who were present to be entirely sufficient. ing the dinuer, the evening was given and scouting events. afternoon eleven Scouts of school went on a hike with ioner Thienes and plans are another feature of upper on Monday evening at parish house was an by Corporal Edward ompany I, the local militia at developments They claim it hae been adopted from aws recently enacted in highly de- and is fourteen cents a quart, 00d butter is fifty-five cents a Coal that before the war $10 per ton now sells at $560 and the higher as Last winter it was $30 to $40 Ttaly hopes to import 750,- 000 tons from England and 250,000 tons from the United States, for in- dustrial uses this winter. for the ex between their and the “distinction of r Scouts a guest Follow- Riple high proved to be a busy oop Four with a Hallowe’en of the Girl one hike planned. which was thirty Follow- and bigger Troop in- C. N. G, ‘on on, MacAr- favored the spending h insurance company economically or > that they would be liable all that they invested even with The corporations contend that the law, while excellent in many respects, is too far ahead of the economic ana of Panama. not appli- HAVE NOTHING ON TUS. Do Not Blame Wilson for Conditions. 27.—The cost of living and particularly the price high of coal is becoming a subject of grave concern in TItaly as another war win- Due to continued ex- by staple food articles are dearer in Italy than either France or England. spite a special treaty with England for cheaper freight rates to be ob- ained by the loaning of ships; ling at twenty cents a pound and can be bought only in small quantities, for household consumption from day | Coffec sells at fifty ! pound, h Italy is a heavy pro- a table wine that once s0ld at six cents a quart now sells for fourteen cents and is infdrior to the Beer is sold at sea many De- sugar acco milk at ten sold at winter (T Attractive BEDROOM FURNITURE Moderately Priced It is surprising to a great many people who visit this store, to learn what excellent quality is to be obtained in bedroom furniture at comparatively modest cos in our selections in this 1i variety of inexpenive pieces which for their real desirability as to quality, style and finish. You will find here beds, dressers, dressing tables, We have been particularly fortunate e, and offer for your inspection a large we commend without hesitation chiffoniers, bedroom tables, chairs and rockers, in large variety in the differ.. ent woods and finishes, and so popularly priced that you will find it possible to create in the furmshing of your bedroom a thoroughly artistic atmosphere without extravagant outlay. WHERE QUALHY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. COMPLETE HoME FURNISHERS #0-56 FORD BTREET HARTFORD AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RANQES OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE Is Not Connected With Any Other Store. FCR THE SECOND TIME THIS SEASON WE HAVE MADE A THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE 380-382-384 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Qur Alteration Dept. will remodel your Coat or Suit in the newest styles at short notice and reasonable prices, COMPLETE TURNOVER OF OUR STOCK that is all the fall merchandise that we had bought at the beginning of the season has been sold—and now a complete new stock awaits your inspection—We are abreast with the times, such good business requires the most up-to-date and the best of methods and we can as- sure the public that a visit to our great big store proves it—such a stock—such a variety—such values—remarkable—buying for cash and selling for cash—big stocks, has poven to our mutual advantage. LADIES’ & MISSES’ SUIT DEPT. The motto in this Dept. is a different style for each customer. We real- ly have the most varied assortment in the history of this big store. All Wool Poplin Suits, belted, trimmed and lined with guaranteed satin, valued at 17.98 Special . . $9'98 Ask for this value it will surprise you, Velour Checks — the smartest garment of the season, with the tight back and the hip flare. Special $1 7'98 Velour Cloth Suits, trimmed with skunk and sealette. Special $ 1 6.50 Gaberdine Suits, in long models, all sizes— fur trimmed. Special $15‘98 Men’s Wear Serge Suits, neatly tailored, for those desiring plain garments—spendid value. $ 1 5 3 9 8 Velvet Suits just arrived— opossum trimming $ 1 6 . 50 These suits can be found in all colors—Black, Navy, Brown, Green, Burgundy. Alterations Free MILLINERY For Women and Misses at wonderfully re- duced price for tomorrow’s shoppers. An exceptionally fine lot of Women’s Shapes in black and colors, large and small, value $1.98 to $2.50. Special at x $ 1 '39 All Silk Velvet Large Shapes, in black alse in black and colored bottoms, extra large, in about 10 different styles, valued at $3.50. $ 1 .98 Special at Beautiful Genuine Velour Hats, mannish styles, in all shades, not one worth less than $5.00.. Special while they last at .. $z’49 Small Turbans, in white and black of Silk Velvet, fur trimmed, in sever- al different styles, value $2.50. Special at $l ’69 100 Trimmed Hats in large and small shapes, all neatly trimmed, value up to $5.00. Special tomorrow at $2 '98 100 High Grade Trimmed Hats, trimmed of nothing but fine silk velvets and trim- mings, values $6.00 to $8.00. Special while they last at. . $3'98 Other good values for tomorrow. The lar- gest assortment of Children’s Hats can only be seen at our store at cut prices. KIMONOS in Crepes, Silks and Flannel. $1.50 Heavy Kimonos, shirred waist and loose, extra heavy flannel 9 8 All sizes. Special at . ... C $1.98 Beautiful Kimonos, full length, extra heavy flannel $1 .29 $1.98 $3.00 Women’s Bath Robes. Special o $3.50 Women’s Bath Robes. Special Beautiful Shades Other good values in Kimonos and Bath Robes for Women I Splendid Assortment of Furs A few specials for Saturday. White Fox Scarfs $2 9 8 Black Lym': Sets $ 1 l 9 8 Black Opossum Muffs $9 '9 8 Barrel and Flat Muffs can be found in s;)]end. did varieties. Department has established a record this season that to say the least is unique— every woman or miss looking for a coat here found the one to suit her. We invite you to try to break this rec- ord. We can please every customer with an entirely different coat. Velour Cloth Coats, all lined with guaranteed lining, trimmed and untrimmed, belted and loose models, value 18.50. Special $ 1 2 °98 Wool Plush Coats, heavy stylish and serviceable, guaranteed lining. Special $1 0'98 All Wool Heavy Mixtures, in swagger and belted models—these are real $15.00 values for . $ 7‘98 Extra Fine Broadcloth Coats, lined through- out with peau de cygne, trimmed with sealette and fur remark- able values in this garment $ 1 9 '98 Extra Heavy Broadcloth Coat, lined throughout with guaranteed lining— trimmed with beaver on collar, cuff and bottom—easily worth $22.50 Special $ 1 4 ‘9 8 Sealette Plush Coats, all lined, trimmed with beaver—all sizes—real plush coats, worth $22.50. Special $ 1 4‘98 A coat to fit any form, a style to suit any taste, WONDERFUL ASSORT- MENT OF GLOVES for women and children in kid, cashmere and wool. Women’s $2.00 Washable Kid Gloves, cuff top and emb. back, in black, white, tan and T 11 sizes, i o ... $1.50 Imported Kid Gloves, in all shades, extra long, value $1.69. Special, $ 1 2 5 all sizes, at A wonderful $1.00 Silk Glove, in 79 c 49c Our Coat white and Black, 4t Wool Gloves for Women, short and long, in all shades for auto wear BOYS’ COATS from 2 to 10 years. The largest assortment in town. We cater to the Jittle boys and girls. See us first for clothing for boys, girls and babies. We carry the largest selection. SHIRT WAISTS in cotton and silks in newest styles at re- duced prices for tomorrow. A beautiful assortment of $1.50 Lawn Waists in the latest style, large collar and neatly trimmed, in about 25 different styles. ,Special, at 98C $2.98 Tub Silk Waists, beautiful stripes and in th t styles, all sizes, :; e newest sty all siz $1.98 $2.98 Crepe De Chine Waists of heavy silk crepe de chine, large sailor collar, in flesh and white, one-inch lace trimming, about 50 styles, including tub silk in @ 1 all shades. Special at .... $ 1 ’98 $5.00 Georgette Waists in all new styles, all shades. Special $3 9 8 A wonderful assortment of Silk and Lace Waists, in crepe de chine and other extra heavy silk. Special in all sizes and shades, value to $.5.00. " : $2.98 Silkk Quilted Vestees, in black and white, fine for cold weather under coats, 9 8 all sizes. Special at il C howin A Remerar o™ Serge Dresses in the college and vassar models— pretty tail- ored Dresses with high waist line and gener- ous pleats. All Wool Men’s Wear serge— pleated with gov%ltyed yoke — em- roider: belt. Spec. $9'98 New full sweep Dress made in all wool pop- lin, trimmed with beav- ';-:;cna] $ l 1 -98 Redingote Dresses in heavy serge, trimmed with o’possum fur Special $ 1 2 '98 Satin and Taffeta Dresses, with Georgette sleeves and collar. Special $ 1 2 . 98 All silk Poplin Dress, in high waist line and tunic effects. Special $5'98 All these Dresses with hosts of others rep- resent values that offer a saving of 309 Alterations Free SKIRT DEPT. SPECIALS this versatile skirt stock We have them here in all materials—Broadcloths, Serges —novelty cloths, plaids, etc. All sizes. with silk braid. Special $ 2 '49 Velour Plaid Skirts, high waist line with Fleur De Lys back. Special N $3'98 Broadcloth Skirts, with gathered backs and bound belt, with pocket Special .. $4‘98 Taffeta Skirts, beautifully finished in plaids, blue and black. [ Special o $3 b 8 Skinner Satin Skirt, in the latest ‘styles, value $10. Special. . .. $6'50 Alterations Free. COATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS Sizes 2 to 6, we have the following values: Boucles—lined with quilted linings, trim- med with fur—all colors $ 2 9 8 White Chinchilla, double breasted, nice warm coats for kiddies $ 1 9 8 Neatly Trimmed Seal Plush Coats—belted and loose, this is a good value at $7.98, for . $4’98 Corduroy Coats for babies, sizes to 6 years, value $3.50, quilted lined, b $2,49 In Sizes 7 to 14, these values can be had Saturday : Gray Chinchilla, all lined, trimmed with plush $2‘98 Metaleur Coats, trimmed with beaver on collar and cuffs. . $5'98 tastefully trimmed, at . ... $3’98 Velvet Coats, with genuine fur $ 5 9 8 collar, at » And many other bargains that can easily be found in a stock of 500 Children’s Coats. SWEATERS Women’s Heavy Knit, all wool —double breasted style . ... $3°98 Men’s Heavy Knit Long Sweat- $ 2 9 8 Children’s Sweaters, extra long and serviceable - $ 1 '25 $2.98 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters, The Largest variety of Infants’ and Chil- dren’s Knit Goods can only be found at our Store. A wonderful assortment to Great pains have been taken to assemble All Wool Skirt with mannish peckets bound Nice Warm Boucles, lined and All sizes to 14 years, all shades. For Men, Women and Children— ers Special at . ...ccconezuan. $1°98 select from.

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