New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1917, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917. 'NEW THIRD PARTY, PERKINS’ THREAT {Bull Moose Croesus Issues Defi to Republicans GREENE'S, SECOND ANNUAL 237 SALET PYoRCTae arorcon for its customers. Tivery day we strive te give better values than the day before. Alw: ! pecess is ours. This has been our policy for years. In this great 25c¢ per cent. Sale our former offorts derful val that will be offered. Our present stock has served its purposc. We buy in large q“‘““}“~ ties, and for cash. Each and eve cle is marked in plain figures, so that you can casily deduct the 25 per cent, offercd, and r(-;:llze :d‘: bargain you get. For cxample: price ticket calls for $1, pay us 75¢, and so on... In this wonderful sale you will find some diamor and watehes that will be sold below co: SALE EXPIRES TOMORROW, JANUARY 20TH. ! Simple Laxative A Household Necessity The store that lives and thinks | our customers' interest, knowing their i will be outdone on account of the woi i T. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 'Should Have a Place in L Every Home. lonstipation, or inaction of the i vels, a condition that nearly every- | | experiences with more or less fre- necy, is the direct cause of much base. When .the bowels become ged with refuse from the stomach, gases and pi re generated, unless the congestion is quickly ved the tem becomes weak- d and most susceptible to attack. arious remedies to relieve consti- on are prescribed, but many of contain cathartic or purgative ts that are sh and violent in action and shock the system. The it effective remedy is the combina- of simple laxative herbs with Ein that is sold in drug stores un- the name of Dr, €aldwell’s Syrup sin. he Hon. John D. Keister of Bran- ine, W. V., who nas represented district in the State Legislature Bix years, writes that he uges Dr. ell's Syrup = Pepsin and | it & splendid laxative, easy to and mild, yet positive, in its ac- and that it should be in every ehold for use when needed. . Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin is sold sts in all parts of the United and costs only fifty cents a bot- [ It contains no opiate or narcotic , does not pe, and is recom- RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN | 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 “I did not come here w ANNUAL JANUARY |~ 4 b “Don’t vou think Governor Whit- man might be helpful to your cause?” | i “Governor Whitman as leader of the republican forces of the bhiggest state in the country of necessity jg a potential figure, even in a national :\‘(\IIS(“” Mr., Perkins replied, “but this all Winter Models of SUITS and COATS. All at pss then Manufacturers’ Cost. All OQur Dresses at Reduced Prices. One small lot of Dresses NOT THIS Season’s Models, at $3.98 One Small Lot of Mussed Waists, Formerly $1.00 19.—The formation of with milita ganizations in every state, in time for the elections inevitable corrollary of a blighting re- Albany, Jan, a new third party nt or- | gubernatorial the congressional and Discount on All Diamonds two years hence, with publican hopes of victory in the presi- dential clection two years later, ac- cording to George W. Perkins, is the alternative with which the republicans will less find themselves confronted un- Republican National Com- what the executive committee did at its meeting in New the mittce undoes BRACELET WATCH $9.00 GONVERTIBLE WATCH BRAGELET 7-Jewel Elgin Con- vertible Brn.('t‘l()t, Watch, in 20-year gold’ filled casc and brace- let. These watches have been timed and proper:- 1y adjusted—this is ab- solutely the most re- markable offer cver made on a standard make watch, and if you can duplicate this Bracelet Watch for double my selling price, T will refund cvery cent of the price you paid. This is only one of a number of in- stances which posi- tively prove that T un- derscil all my compet- itors. Regular prices these Watches $12.00. $12.00, Sale Price 250, CHAS. A. GREENE 811 Main Street, Opposite Old City Hall laxative, mild yet suf- ly on the mended as a family enough for the tin ficiently powerful to act ea strongest constitution. To avoid imitations and ineffective | substitutes be sure to get Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin. Sece that a fac- simile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his pbrtrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- well, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Tllinois. York last Monday, when it elected - 17—Jeee Waltham Watches $12.00 A Big Feature at This Sale This will greatest offer to the Jewelry We are going to scll at this sale, genuine 17 |8 Jeweled Adjusted Gen- Watches in gold filled at 25 per cent less than we scll them regularly. Each Watch is properly timed and regulated for carr We will refund your moncy cheerfully upon request if you arc not satisticd after buying. Regular Price $16.00 , Sale Price, $12.00, | John { man. Mr. Perkins is at of fight, and fresh ence with Coionel | velt. Ostensibly here to discuss islation with Wicks, head Adams of Iowa, vice chair- the capitol full from a confer- Theodore Roo; Mr. Perkins came food and markets leg- Senator Charles W. of the legislative food and markets commissio with 8. J. Lowell, m er of the state grange, and with Governor Whitman himself. Mr. Perkins freely admitted, however, that in all probabiliyy he would talk over with the governor the republi- can-progressive controversy that has followed the action of the Old Guard leaders composing {he executive com- mittee of the republican national committee. “SWill you ask Governor to take a hand in the side of the progressive Perkins was asked. “No,” said the progr HOW CAN A MAN TELL WHERE TO GET THE BE ST DIAMONDS FOR HIS MONEY can he in these days o How, ¢ How ¢ £ “the best is here™ clai y Know Which is the best in DIAMONDS. R o nttenth hottld buy o DIAMOND of an obscure —dealer—no atier, ; owery its printed praise may be—when he can ave the choice from one of the LARGEST STOOK OF FINE VI\)::l\)I().\‘l)h in this part of the state with the sure guarantee‘ oi: ALL HIS MONEY BACK WITHIN 10 DAYS, or 809, OF THE CASIT PURCHASE PRICE IN ONE YEAR. Should it not stand to reason that the man that buys his DIAMONDS frau the largest DIAMOND cutter iri the WORLD, for CASH. Lo NO expense—will not stand for any dissatistaction whatover . Is the proper party to Interview when in want of a DIAMOND of marvelous shi J 5 : . 4 A ot shimmering radiance of liquid fire at its true The DIAMONDS T sell are T Comy that are sold by the classy Fifth i?‘:e"f}?‘;mffifi palaces, al very much less than cost. Sur 3 L iz, &) u B st. S ely T AM NINETY PER CENT. HONEST or I would not d: Srali ] Shits wre make the very offer that was over made to the public b MG anywhere, and that is Dianonds bougl changed at the full cash purchase year for 90 per cent. in Cash. be the known trade. Whitman fight on the forces?” Mr. 1 ive 1 wder. such in a ¢ v a DIAMOND decaler ht from me can be ex- price, or returned in one on wero is not a fight within party lines. It is a fight between the progressives 25 who lined up behind the republican nominee for president in the last elec- tion and the Old Guard element in AS A CHAS. A. th republican organization. T cannot see where Governor Whitman woula 811 Main Street Opposite Old City ‘e any excuse for getting mixed up Hall this- fight, or where he could do Hartford in any. good by getting into it.” Assured of Wide Suppos ussing the which Dis <pects of the. situation of the executive meeting and the a Willilam R. Wil ment of the national committee Mr. Perkins said that he assurances of support from sives in all parts of the country in broader has . arisen as a committec ttempt to sidetrack in the result manage- af- has progres- DOLLARS FOR 91 CENTS. fairs, ing the prosr i said Mr. Perkins. “They prac- footing 2" “Either that or to form a | Robertson Jr., who have not been | to go to, only we sald | heard from since starting on their wre a bunch of politi- | attempted flight, nevertheless interd | ve party on a war | | £l a1 Uruguay’s Export Trade Affects Exs NOTICE! In view of the enormous losses we suffer annually on packages, especially the quarter kegs, which are being used as receptacles of so - called home - made wine, cider, preserved cucumbefs, or cut in half used as flower pots, and in be- ing burned up, etc., we are compelled to warn everyone against making such il- legal use of our packages. Below you will find section 1252 of the General Statutes: “Using or injuring receptacles for sale of Malt liquors; Every person who. shall use, traffic in, sell, dispose of, con- vert, mutiliate, destroy or detain after demand shall be made by the owner, any hogshead,;barrel, half-barrel, cask, half- cask, quarter cask, or keg used in the manufacture and sale of malt liquors without the permission of the owner or owners thereof, or unless there shall have been a sale in express terms of any such receptacle, exclusive of the malt liquors contained therein, by the lawful owner or owners, shall be fined ($10.00) dollars for each and every such recep- tacle so used, trafficked in, scld, dis- posed of converted mutilated, de- stroyed, or detained; and for each and every subsequent violation of this sec- tion shall be fined twenty-five ($25.00) dollars and imprisoned not more than three months.” Any and all persons found to be us- ing our packages in violation of the above Statute will be prosecuted to the full extent. THE CREMO BREWING CO, INC. i i &3 { might be scoundre the stand he had taken. He referred especially to the message he had re- ceived from Senator-elect Hiram' W. Johnson, of California. “The progressive party of 1912 has risen from its tomb as a result of wha happened in New York last Monday," said the progressive leader. ‘“Men and yet need not fools, but that bunch on the ex- ecutive committee had no brains or they would have realized that just that would happer When he was : ture plans, Mr. “Of cou we should like the differences hetween the can party and the progressives com- posed for the good of the country, he- cause that is the only means by which we can present a solid front against the democrats four years hence. From a party point of view, we do not care he ked regarding fu- Perkins sai to see republi- | 2 snap, because we know that public | | opinion will be with us, not with the men who did their best to make a united effort in 1920 impossible “Mr. Colby and myself have de- manded 2 full meeting of thc repub- | | : lican national committee, and, in my { opinion, nothing will he donc on our | part until a reasonable has been afforded the act on our request.” | National Moose Conference, “If no such meeting is called what will you do?" Mr. Perkins was asked. | Replying. Mr. Perkins said that, in tall likelihood. & mational conference | of progressives would he called unless the reqaest was 1ext two or three months. “Would that be with a view of plac- opportunity Let Resinol Make Your Sick Skin Well That itching, burning skin can al- most certainly be healed! The first use of resinol ointment seldom fails to give | instant relief. the help of resinol soap, %his soothing, healing ointment usu- ally clears away all trace of eczema, ring- worm, rash or similar tormenting, sleep-pre- venting skin-diseases quickly and at little cost. Physicians have prescribed resinol ointment regu- larly for over twenty years, 8o you need not hesitate to use it freely. ~Sold by all druggists, Is Your Toilet Soap Injuring Your Skin ? Many toilet soaps contain harsh, in- jurious alkali. Resinol soap contains absolutely no free alkali, and to it is added the resinol medication. This gives it soothing, healing properties which clear. the complexion, comfort tender skins and keep the hair healthy. With republicans to | cted upon within the | third party within which the progres- sive republicans, who, if the messages 1 have’received within the Iast two days are true, must be fully as dis- gusted as we are at the action of the executive committee, can unite with the progressives of 1912."” Mr. Perkins left it to be that this plan would have the sanc- tion of Colonel Roosevelt. He left no | cal pirates, with not a thought inferred | doubt in the mind of the interviewers ; that his refusal to treat with any sub committee of the executive commit tee was final. “How could we—Colby and T— ' meet them again on a friendly foot- ! ON SUITS for anybody except themselves. Why, Barncs, for instance, cares more about retaining his grip on the Albany or- ganization that he cares about repub- lican success in a national clection.” AVIATORS BELIE ‘D LOST. of White Men In- dians, Jan virtually Bodies Seen by 19.—DMilitary au- convinced of the Bishop and Lieut. Calexico, thorities death of Lieut. Col. to prosecute the search until all doubt !as to their movements has been dis- lpelh"dA | Three army airplanes are to ascend today to visit the locality in the desert of northern Sonora, Mex., where rumors said, Papago Indiars reported vesterday they had seen the { bodies of two white men clad only |in under clothes, at a water hole. Whether the unarmed aviators per- ished at the hands of hostile Indians | or Mexican bandits or whether they ‘lmd perished of thirst or exposure | was not Indicated by the report. change Rate. % ! Washington, Jan. 19.—Uruguay's | heavy exports in recent months 1\:}\'@ | forced exchange to a height that i i interforing seriously - with, the/coun-i ' try's commerce, according to the statd department. American ¢xchange, al-f ready high, has been so seriously af- fected that the American dollar Is selling for only 91 cents cents Uru- guayan gold. . Englanad’s withholding of' gold spé- cies shipments to Uruguay has a gravated the situation it is declared. CENT SALE MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Don't Defay! Buy Now! While the Assortment Is Good BLUES AND BLACKS EXCEPTED 15.00 18.00 21.00 22.00 25.00 O'COATS EXAMPLE One Suit or 0’Coat Another Suit or O’Coat of Equal Value Two Suits or Two. 0@’Coats or (Suitand O’Coat) $20.00 .01 $ 0.0 Another of Equal Value for . Another of Equal Value for

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