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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917. . Home of Better Clothes 722 MAIN ST., HARTFORD. : Times Building. “IT PAYS TO WALK” JANUA HARTFORD’S GREATEST OF GREATEST RY REDUCTION SALE 01 489 Highest Quality Suits 2nd Overcoats for Men and Young Men - Every garment of this season’s latest production and under present conditions would be a great bargain without reduction, but the policy of this corporation is to not carry over a single Suit or Over- coat. Every Suit and Overcoat on our racks must be of the foremost styles at all times. We specialize, Adlers, Washington, L System and Morrill’s Character Clothes. At these prices you will realize the value we offer. SUITS AND OVERCOATS Were $16.50.. $11.75 _SPI_,’IV‘E"I:I;F&;:YERCOATS .................... $ 1 3 .75 SUI'I‘;?"A:]:?B.%.VERCOATS .................... $ 1 5.75 SUI':.;VSC;:I;;)&;;VERCOATS ...... GOt ot 5 $ l 7 .75 SUI’&irfiI;;i;;.VERCOATS ................ Ky $ l 9.75 sun‘ger?ggjgvmcoms SO AT T NS $22.75 sunv*’vse;:p;g.g:/ERCOATs b i LA $25.75 MEN“!Se rg,gggss" WOOL GREAT COATS $13.75 MEI:IN Se,ffizlf.?fi WOOL GREAT COATS $19.75 MEN’S FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS Value $30.00. $19.75 Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Underwear, at extremely low prices. Every Suit and Overcoat guaranteed as advertised. Your money cheerfully refunded if found otherwise. If you are the Man wanting quality at a remarkable low price attend this sale. No goods sent on Memo,, -exchanged, returned, or new accounts opened during this sale, these low prices are for cash only. ¢ As Barly As Februaty 1 Paris, Jan. 5.—The opinion that the 'mans will strike a desperate blow whe western front in the near fu- L% scems to gain ground among spaper writers. Gustave Herve, a. Victoire, warns the nation to prepared for an onslaught in Feb- ry. “If it comes later,” he says, “the better for us; but we must !aady by, Feb. pman attack is made on our front, Il be like that of last February inst’ Verdun, sudden with picked oPs, & profusion of light and heavy wrtillery, ‘machine guns, aeroplanes, tomobile cannon, and probably hks; for it is safe to wager that capturing their first Britlsh tank jey set to work copyving and repro- eing it in numbers, with additions. Germans no longer possess large 1 to resist. jenoeuvering bodies, as the Ru- campaign is using up their ops, just as it happened in the ptan_ and Polish campaigns. As BEards materials, we should be about al 'with the enemy on our front.” garo and the Temps corroborate ve' as regards the impending Ger- n onslaught on the western front. Temps, which also regards the tion of Switzerland as possible, The French and British, with a it numerical preponderance, will QUININE IN -9 THIS COLD CURE jpe’s Cold Compound” ends colds and grippe in - a few A hours. e ‘“Pape’s Cold Compound” .two hours unti! you have taken e doses, then all grippe misery jessand your cold will be broken. piiromptly opens your clogged-up pRrils and the air passages of the stops nasty discharge or nose relieves the headache, dull-, féverishness, sore throat, sneez- Boreness and stiffness. n’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- and snuffling. Ease your throb- head—nothing else in the world ,such prompt relief as ‘Pape’s Compound,” which costs only cents at any drug store. It acts MAut assistance, tastes nice, and $€8 no inconvenience. - Accept no stitute. If the ; ! the government control affects' even | celved the new officiai price for that ! brand, so we will charge you the or- Home of Better Clothes 722 MAIN ST, HARTFORD. Times Building. “IT PAYS TO WALK” | COMPENSATION SAVES HOME not wait till it pleases the enemy to choose hig time and place of attack.” As an indication of how thoroughly Mrs. Theresa Yawin, Whose Hushand ‘Was Killed Working For City Last Spring, Is Awarded Mortgage Money Compensation Commissioner George B. Chandler yesterday decided to give to Mrs. Theresa Yawin of this city enough of the compensation due her from the death of her husband to meet a mortgage and a dbond for a | deed that are shortly to fall due to her | home. Yawin, who was employed -by the city, was killed last working for the water department. A — HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. » To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the hile and overcome con- ‘stipation. That'y ‘why millions of .boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25¢ per box All druggists, Take one or two nig.itly and note the pleasing results, minor commodities, the following in- cident may be quoted: A man stepped into a cigar store to buy a certain 10-cent cigar, when the salesman in- formed him: “We have not yet re- dinary price; but you must come in later and pay the difterence.” Events Tonight High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney’s theater. Stella Rebekah lodge. I. 0. O. F., meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Swedish church annual meeting. Stockholders Teutonia Mannerchor, annual meeting. Charter revision committee in City hall. meets Valkyria lodge, O. of V., meets in Vega hall. Phoenix Temple of Honor meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. N Infants and children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking mov addition of milk. ORLICK: MrLLTED M'SLK spring while | Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu- tritious food-drink may be prepared in -‘ I:ome!:;. A hot before retiring ind: freshi sleep. Also in lunch tablet for'm (omi.:m m:;.. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price i Take a Paokage Home K, hurled from a blast, struck him over the heart. Five of the seven children left are self-supporting and own a two-thirds interest in tha house and lot left by their father, but <laim they have no money and wish to use their mother's compensation to pro- tect the property in which she has but one-third interest. The compensation commission ruled the mortgage before he would mute the compensation. S SAFETY BOARD TO MEET. night. that the mother must be guaranteed the money the children should pay on com- firemen to the permanent force and probable action on m to the call force. sible a civil service examination will be arranged so as to provide a fur- A meeting of the safety board has been called for 8 b’clock tomorrow The principal business will be the appointment of sixteen additional session, important action lative to changes in the police king additions | partment. S Boon as pos- — ) MORSE-BATES ENGAGEMENT) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse ther list of eligibles. Unless Chief | West Main street have announe of Police Willlam J. Rawlings has |the emgagement of their son, Ll sufficiently recovered to attend the [S. Morse to Miss Mary Bates ° Broad street, Plainville. The date the wedding has not been set. it is not expected that any will be taken re- son’s finest and most desirable Our prices for this sale start at 25c. The Hats that are in demand and early season. Trimmed Hats at $I -00 ok OLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. Goldenblum Millinery Co.- Milliners of Hartford Have Purchased the Well Known 'H. Loughrey Store And Will Re-open Saturday, January 6 WITH A ROUSING SALE AS AN Up-to-Date Wholesale Price Millinery Store Velvet Hats at 25¢ up Represented in this complete array are the sea- VELVET . HATS. The shades are the best and quality is unequaleds Satin Hats at 98c up late of the very newest styles are placed 1n and at this price—see them and you will buy for millinery of this kind is seldom offered The extra BRIGHT light of the sale'is this wonderful assortment of stunningly trimmed Hats at the price. present Season wear these Hats cannot be beaten—either In quality or the low price. H. Loughrey $4 Trimmed Hats 5esu: $1.98 BIG SALE ° A special offering that will wih your approval. A Hat made to sell at $4 right at this season is offered you during this sale at the extra low price . of $1.96. Velvet and Satin Hats included, prettily trimmed with lace, sllver and fur ornaments, “hats a1 28¢ 39¢ 69¢ HATS AT arrival The pride of the town—this display of Hats for this sale children—Hats ‘that are different and becoming for every little miss are to be found in this display. All shades, shapes and the prices are the very lowest. at this One here for every face and for The Old Y. M. C. A. Building Corner Court and Main iStreet Store