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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY er commit the | _“5 pre-war ex- | @ e l ‘ ant. foreign-born ! v pur institutions we | g ‘ | ALWAYS RELIABLE. f working in 3 e end | ¥ < & ey The Newest In Trimmed Hats AF I ER e around | & > L For ITmmediate Wear c tionaly Low Prices 'l_‘ NVENTORY a large variety of every new d up-to-date” : ore with caterpillar braid, other straws, taffeta with i Porgette, all satin, ribbon hats, ete. In short back [ saiic hin-chins. mushrooms, side-rolls, {urbans, ete. Excep- B & ally well made and artistically trimmed with new flowers, fruits, 1 straws, Japanese ornaments, burnt ostrich, new novelties and ribbons. & L $2.98 --- $3.98 --- $4.98 || OF ALL ODD LOTS S ote oniod from e9nn ff Real Bargains For S i an a0 4o e 11 You Here Saturday public ko carry | E . B g After our inventory we start the month of February with a thor- totiow | B ough clearance in all departments. All odd lots and broken lines of Ml p - o~ all kinds of merchandise now marked at quick clcan-up prices. Be : i SHAPE A % § %2 L here Saturday expecting bargains and you will not be disappointed he k- § & like the M g . . : v Silk-Serge and Satin Dresses fded, and hounded, SATIN SHAPES—Made of fine quality satin, in all the newest : Values up to $19.98 each. After inventory clean-up price, your Or, they can bhe colors, such as taupe, brown, red, gray, white and black. In chifi- Z . g choice $12.98 each. hen their work is well chins, sailors, side-rolls, mushrooms and turbans. Splen- gy, Qe £ they have done some- didtveine e :jvfz C th while, if they nhave lived | |§ 5 : P Plush Coats @D to the principles of the republic, [E————————E .“1 s " = Plain and fur-trimmed, just 21 coats in this odd lot sale; values ihave had all e coal wan 2 if they have performed their appoint- SATIN AND STRAW SHAPES—Latest styles, in sailors, chin < == - 2 ‘. p to $39.00; clean-up sale price $25.00 cach. jts the declaration made by one baron | oq tasks to the best of their abili S . Yl chins, high crowns, ete.; newest colors, Kxceptional Rhis morning to a suppliant seeker | tnev should receive a word of com- ' ki 1 08 S e oy N value . pter ‘black: dimmonds. * | mendation,—not condemnation Yes, if the Fuel Administration had = \v, Teft the coal dealers alone the people Hosiery and Underwear 3 ; : ? SATURDAY AT ODD-LOT CLEARANCE PRICES has been a good President of the | g i WOMEN’S BOOT SILK HC shioned—white and black; would have had all the coal they (jteq States. More than that, he | | NEW LISERE SHAPES—A large variety in all the up-to-date e > 75c value; clean-up price 59¢ pair. anted—at the prices demanded bY |1 . great President. He has per v WOMEN’S FLEECED HOSE—39c value; clean-up price 25¢ ¢ Tl o L 8 per pair. the coal dealers. As it is, the Fucl 'gormeg his labors well. He will do price 3 WOME BLACK COTTON HOSE—I19c to 25c values; clean- even better in the future if he is not 5 up price 15¢ pair. velieve th Woodrow Wilson \Administration has bcen very con- giderate of the coal dealers. glozfons Stngjitienainasgheen o peopie who ferret out little grievances [ i rigid enforcement of the law which 'yooo ' wiion to harp and whoop, Tho i WOO{ Ufl on Su[tS e o et oy 27 L P o s gy 3 @ . | Men's and Women's Suits, “Car make, in all styles and B o e g - YL ~ % HARTRORD BIf -olonssmomme s one with six tons of coal in their bins These suits next fall will surely cost you $4.00 to $4.50 to buy as everything made of wool will be higher in price. nagged and “dogged” by the petty s : 3 e % his administration should check up —_— would not have two extra tons de- i : ; ; and understand what it would mean | jvered, to be taken out again upon | e e if the President b down under e - : i exposc. Again, the coal ¢ oo, Ammio. the cont deslers 206 | g 10uq, Buppons that bran were 10| s = oo = S S i s Kait Scarfs for Men and Boys grow tired. Suppose those hands (‘mlt} ordered by the Fuel Administration. ¥ ACTS AND FANCI b THE WAR ROSARY R - | @ In two clean-up lots; values to $2.00; sale price 69c¢ and 98¢ ' have borne so much should be thrown | | B FE s e e TODAY'S TABLOD TALE ||§ these down-trodden coal dealers . i should become dimmed with the | presidents are some when it comes My knitting is my rosary By Joe Blast. & ter E | B = . R . 29 3 vision of a disloyal people. Suppose | to raising hell,” says the Worcester . And as I weave the stitches g — N - Scarfs, Marabou Capes and OS{rICh Boas SET THE EXAMPLE e e e e e [Tl ces ol nieanin s BYiTSoniiaxid I murmur prayers continually. | e e & ¢ ) ose ea ar nothing but g g e v mmee LOST IN THE VALLEY. Suitable for all year round wear; values up to $8.98; clean-up | and grumbling. Suppose all these | g 5 ; i S icha e The Twillers were all of a 4 price 98¢ to $4.98 cach. | things and picture despair abiding in — Gray knot—a wish, futter. | the White House where only courage Corn is plenty, like coal, but the Gray, row, a chain of wistful | _ Keeley Curate, their distant advanced: by the Rev. Dr., gng fortitude should be known. question is to get it moved. A corn P DIReh et '“rf""Kf\fnflfiffiifi'{irf&ihfi Odd LOQS @f Gioves and M ttens HillSpastoriafithe Southfill s ol o0 i e o 1s ane | movingz iwesk BwillibeSin § ozdexithoor s ChUStofilt Rand Skcn it Rana afternoon, and the Twillers, as | ¢ Congregational Church, at the C i same as fuel moving week, if the pray— s o2l % Lend a word of encouragement Do | product is not distributed.—Middle- This is of war the woman's »;LOI;juflL;_\ctrau_y know, were all of not everlastingly look for the sea 7 4 S i share. : ook for the seamy ) town Penny Pre it e Immigration fals at Washing- ton, and court authorities the land over, might well look into the pro- “ashmere, wool and leather kinds; values to 50c; clean-up 2 price 28c pair. ber of Commerce dinner last nig Dr. Hill would have the ceremonies | | side of things And above all, stand e 1 bath the very first thing!” ex. i 2 ] I L 3 0 v e e crmontr| L | 28t | ] " Kid Gloves—Washab'e Cape Gl attendant upon tho making of Amerl: | pening the man who must shoulder | Readers ot Billy Sunday's dentun- And thos T pray, | slaimed Mrs. Twiller You AV i0ves asnan.e uape oves can citizens more impressive. He | the greater part of the responsibility. | Ciation of the Potsdam gang doubt- Ana b 11| SEEoRomgrondiaBEn sUsbrog) | B 5 are of their tubs! To judge would do away With the slip-shod | ©o. cnouid anything happen to Wood. | 1655 felt that at last a language had o $1.69 pair % 1 : nouzl from the English novels, they 3 methods in vogue at present. In their . been found almost strong enough May God 1 a ; those dear | g Y A o v erchieTale N ear: al ” r { row Wilson today: should that phys- to Go them justice.—Chicago Herald. od lead safely those dear Simoly must Hve In thetr beth Mussed Handkerchiefs and Neckwear; remnants of yard goods | feet of all kinds; drapery materials and odd curtains at clean-up prices. {ical frame br down; should that i — 1at soon shall wear this w i | mind give way under the { strain; | Which reminds of the golden of gray. tamce of the occasion. l should we be deprived of his leader. | 42¥S when editors received cord- Any one who has stood upon al .. i S B . wood ard produce for subscriptions. Now and again— { ship, who is t to take up where he | _pridgeport Telegram. A s i leaves off ot that the nation de- " T . But surely woman-heart must Twiller. pends upon only one riin, but the ZEN etsingiausiria do mos vearn et here was an E ants wili readily see the | e R 3 . . ust then there was an Eng- fmmigrants wili readily see the DOINt | oo oo hoing guided by the | Of the talking at Brest-Litovek. IS s oo TR G e in ioe at tne telll raised by Dr. Hill. Their first induc- | if anything goes wrcng the kaiser e b e BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. S. N. J keep repeating night and 0dd lots at clean-up prices; values to $2.50; sale at 98c and stead he would institute a ritual in keeping with the dignity and impor- fortunate that we’ve just had the bathroom done over and the new Ford rever- sible shower installed, and everything!” cried Margarine wharf and watched an incoming Euro- pean vessel unioad its cargo of poor 1an in the White Hous 4 a - ». Y s [Eeen e an e onaemhoRbesfo L o tiEolSIn responatbie chavisston T: bW ribrootatensiitnatt ree W [| NN o f L SEERR T EE ot 5 | Jowed closely all the events of the | News and Courier. turn, bell had rung megns one to inspire love for the new | . time the doorbell had rung | past three and a half years, and who seven times, Mr. Twiller had country. Herded together like so | o : i . i e :: o | knows how to antleipate their out-| “Whisky has rmned the reputa-| PUtif—0 God, s e iy s e eavy Oi gines many cattle, the men, women and| ..., petter than any other i al | tions of many men.” “Yes" replied| Not that But if water, little Johnny Twiller | o O e S o e It must be sacrifice complete, had arranged a dozen cakes of It has to do With submarines and . With slow but powerful heat forces the rail to their inland destination,—in | ey o Dy oot allit ot mturally LEen T costiEna farterver s M| soap neatly along the bathroom || other interesting things, but unless | unwilling piston through its laboriosts o ke - 3 d | coln let us stand by Wilson. We can 3 e ¥ Thou wilt guide Home those indow ledge, and Mrs. Twiller you're a pretty clever sort there'’s real- | cycle. At the stroke’s end only wasta BB i they nie Alxtea o work as no-account men haven’t done their \ windo , { : Lljs: f gyen Y o | do no more. We should be ashamed | sharc to ruin the reputation of wh precious feet | and Margarine had each gath- ly no use of your trying to read this| sases remain. Fresh air enters, sca= laborers in the interior. If they in-| ', " - X "ashington' Star —-Nellie Hurst in Catholic Standard ered a dozen thick nmew Turk- paragraph. Better take the weather, | venges the cylinder, and fills it ready: B e e o ¢ shing ar. nd Dirac! ah towels. Then they opened || Russian politics, or the Stock Market. onAdt\li:m'x;cgzt B peSasion .y 3 etk o tha door. uto owners are excepted—the wor s are numerous. No an- “Chew Your Food.” s ‘”:;Mtaf]r‘“d' sy dear Svoung o T | ood hafternoon,” said the “gasoline” alone contains a whole ro- | noving subleties are there of igni- (Tdaho Statesman) S e WATL OF THE MEDICOS. | visitor in perfect English. mance for their carbureted intelli-|tion. No sudden demands for more s o : . D ey ;hnt,y Eibe O it “Just in tme!” cried Mr. |{gence | air or stronger fuel feed. No capric~ ill somebody please page Mr. | your address has been holding atten- E . J k ) 5 s E iR St il en- | ous appetite for voltage, h. ake i the iittle colony | - 2 e s a ¥ Life,” W Graduates Twiller heartily. “You can go s run mostly on oil e , he eat, gas, or i o o ory SisLonoi U Hatace mlotehen i ihedlitlon drom ths nant Sab e of Harvard M School il ht Up and take a bath!” gine 1th the surface electric ' any other of the dozen luxuries a wherein all speak the language of the | man wanted in this crisis while whole | ing my grip, I tell you. I saw the arva L 001 Ferc's tawels!” shouted Mrs, || motors fed by huge storage batteries ! peevish spark-plug can conceive of., B conntry B Arter 2 ptvenipertodiog (EiatioRs Ateltiiine o atisfone loat ofjlingrter alve M tolme Bnzon e an s (Boston Transcript.) Dwillor and Margarine, and || must be used. There is no extra air| No explosions to pound the engina bieadiiest welonaiiasi four Bllasted libaltimoze pAmericas, The appointment buveau of Har- thrist the enire Lwo dosen into || for the carburction of oil. But ofl i | metal into brittlo crystallization. Whila et i DUIOR L0 TaeswaL : 2 s ar en, wi icom- the principal fucl, and electricity is|even the toy sizc gas motor explodc for their citizenship papers, if they| Fletcher is the man who, a few ez cdicaliscnoolfeomEl el =0 At Sk i o tea tion into the land of liberty is by no children are tagged and shipped by of their arrival they are usually met by friends or relatives who have pre- ceded them to these shores and | residence here they make application i ing shouts, they conducted him resorted to only in emergencies. from 75 to 350 pounds pressure on ity g0 desire, and then when the day ar- | years ago, tried to tell us that by American Dyes. | census of graduate oo puhed Bim Two kinds of oil engines compete | piston at every stroke. rives for the final conferring of this | ¢hewing every morsel of food for a (New York Evening Sun) | ¢sn=us chiefly of their opinions on || and waited outside and enjoyed for marine approval. This high speed Economy is a great factor in tha ; | certain number of chews we could : : h oatins Jaunch or airplane motor burns gas- | popularity of heavy oil engines—or fo sacred citizenship they are formed in : Red is not, in spite of all present |the medical profession and upon the splashing BUS EE e & ¢ ATy e Bl : make gn ordinary breakfast board a | o celto be i verde pern heir success in it. Here arve a few And he really looked infinite- oline. Through a small cup-like valve | that matter, of anvthing else, frown line an L e oath. N | man for a week. oadost L L e s S e | refreshed when he came out (carburetor) the oil is vaporized and | washing compounds to wives. Its ap- the rush of business they are put Today there is an cnormous demand | nent color. War's heraldry is vivid o e et Ware h and glowing and told sprayed into cylinders where (except | petite for fuel varies little with the through the form so swiftly they have | for food to be chewed but many na- | put it fades. For a long time the | harder thanm hell and collections them he was Keeley Curate’s just when you are trying to take your | size of engine, being lawest for tha jilonsfiaveitittiefioNcliey I IhiciUnitcd B oS R Tl e el e s e valet come to tell them that his best girl home) an electric spark ig- |large small-speed type such as the Siates and her allies could save two- ;“a ers mem}m' i e B Dol master had been permanently nites it causing explosion and conse-{ 5,000 horse power merchant marina ing. thirds of their shipping space now | -°€n ”’“‘"‘HY S it s s & it delayed by the Germans sinking quent reciprocation of the engine, installation. This engine would usq , things, to many minds, are |used for wheat if Ar. Fletcher could | fufure conditions in mind. : 25 ? e Cerosene may be utilized in much the | about .55 pints of oil per horse powe These [iiaed or | “According Lo representatives of this My practice has been unsat- his ship, K 3 : power| B s Tnateaq ofitnelain=y ol | mdKeEhisttn torvilakelths iplaceliori| IEACCORIRE IR SRS IR RIS R e e same way. Its greater specific gravity | hour( if that means anything to you). | food. ity Sl e puDcay o that R requires a special form of carburetor. | The price of crude ofl, about 3c a gal And h srhert Hoover would | Chiefly needs ref g = BEEY But it is cheaper and when well va- | lon, gives us an expense rate of 24 e e Fletcher who | mans have been rting the un- ances, espec the lying Germany’s Hope. porized even more efficient than gaso- | per h.p.h. | o o 2 | ble inferiority of American tongues of women. (H. M. S. A 2 ] - q e 1 F ore impressive | preachec - e e || ( Toe v . ~ o, date not much success has Now figure steam or gasoline power, o ot ey g “p;y \~h ; : 1”‘:' (xh \v‘mg their true color can- 1903. Income, 1913, $4,500.) (New Yo gopznaljofbiCommercs) lbflek;n l']l‘?d(mtcau(r) motors, though in | Gas costs us 24c, at least, a x:m”nr A o st of the new-comers | couid e pound of wheat or wid o G SR o s = s Helracthce L 2 X o a 3 motors ! s a il setting. As mo. : brendl A6 the ot of three o fous |not beiseen by the customers ¥ m‘v There are too many doctors. The fact ('Lvm?ot be concealed that Navy launches and carga boats it goes | these days. With a consumption o to this land have been used to all the | il r basis ther as for past reproach Only a few are respected as the the German military autocracy is anx- | wolr one pint or 3c worth per h.p.h. wa pomp and ceremony customary in th s e s been or is hei (rr‘mm'(']) by the E\hu!(umu.l(‘ul prof :|l(m]s a}u} 14 |ious to reach some kind of conclu- In contrast to gasoline emgines we find that ;‘1 is 15 times as ex< . intelligent act s of our chemists e s an acceptec selief 3 he late “subs” and a few mc yensive as the Diesel engine would bo, 0ld World upon occasions of moment e s L e | : = i ) : - sion to the wa =] i have on late S 2 & 8¢ P vt Some Time. i tions and of ¢ tl ody can be a doctor 2 ar through frightfulness, | W78, C1 (1< a heavy oll type of which [ With coal at $6 a ton—which it isn’{ > Republicer)) are allied pr »e and one has stim- ( M. S. 1903. Income, 1913 which will save its toughened fac tho Diesel motor is the best ex . | anymore—and 2 1bs. needed per h.p.h., remind - them of the scriousness of ry man wh s just | ulated the oth i 1t before Am Fue is heavy or crude oil; the black, | the cast is about three times that o 1 i > £ ot in £ Fu B eut| oltizenehint ind ihe N o narried won L coal deale The on is now seek- ere is not enough real Eet Infon main front in any | thick, unpu ed kind frequently us: the heavy onl motor. And neitheg ¥ A SN s 0P andl a ton of coal sent | ine cot from t Vs | onest work for all of us o grea ree. ca 0 or nearly so a lubr g comparison observes (he simplicity ‘Werld. And th \‘\nhmn sortir et iAo b i he wa ke decent i v he doi- t scem t that the sabma- | ' jere the principle is entirely new. | and ruggedness which poor Die; add to any of the practices of roys ! 1ot vou have it. Yc ot a regular - the nati 1 t 1 ! w1 1 measure of a rine would aclieve the object. 1at | o lor is there Vv rization, sud- | vertised so widely before he com< which are held in abhorrence by all | costumer,” the refusal that ; in the m Heretofore, i 1 e With the - hope ha i t . The paraly Jition. and explosion. Down | mitted suicide a e . = t Te is puzzled as to whet s of ordina nsity have | ity it seems to be just came i R oy delusive peace pro- £ b he engine sucks in pure So better times are coming lato true-blooded Americans. Any num- | he met. F ¥ hether | is said. dves of 3 i peace pr of the | 4 ng lated ber of patr - thig | 1t would better to cet a divorce, | 1 ay the o tax as German c rab. It is a ph hrophy : the plunge rough the | air (or it may be forced in) which on{on. When we can use hea oi1 18 searcely any idea of what is happen- court rooms where oflicials go through their duties in a perfunctory manner, there should be at least s thing to | take a chance on his wife's freezing | ted dye, which gave the lat- for those who are independent I s confidence was | the piston's return is compressed. | our touring cars then surely touring In-| to grath or puneh the dealer who | ot a lower rate. TLet usre- | (H. M. 1905. Income 1913, another Tcutonic move. Now, in mid- | This compression heats the air to such | cars Will be ours to use it in | hasn't sense enough to rpmznm\ : tha tariff by expert advice and | 0.) | winter, when little can be accom- |a temperature that when the oll is the officials S i s sl e e enongh personal free- | at {1 o time stop repeating the | Tt is almost necessary to have |plished in military operation and | squirted in combusion begins at once. The Bolsheviki seem determined to 5 e i s aannitey to. malke it \an formula t Ame capital or a w fc to get | American preparation is hurrying up, | And combusion, whether of gas, oil, or | prove that even though a major to stage an appropriate ceremony for | dom left in the ¢ X . i ‘ 5 i JnENE vork. | t - . % 2 i1 | t1v regular for a man to get! ranz en make s of high qual- start anywt 3 ik j reliance is no placed on sub- | dynamite, means expansion and work. | transformed intc a m. ‘rity its right™ the reception of new citiz Now | “a and make a begmning of |its it try of Boston. I 906. In- arines, but on tempting support Crude oil is, howéver, too slow-| to rule is not impaired.—New York #s the time to beégin operations along becoming a regular coal customer. |now a lie. come, 1913, 00. away from wearied enemies. burning to explode. It flares up and}s\m, countr stance,—might well give lossons to

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