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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Sale Starls Saturday 9A WM. Owing to our small floor space we are forced to make room for our and Children’s Shoes on Sale at the Price of Men’s Goodyear Welt Gun Metal Bals, English toe. Value $6.00. Pair $3.45 Men’s Goodyear Welt, all hand made, brown Bals, English Toes. Value $7.590. Pair $3.95 Men’s U. S. Am;y Shoes, Munson last. Value $6.50. Pair Boys' Velour Calf Blucher, : made. Value $3.50. " Pair" - $1.85 All Pumps and Oxfords to Be Seold at 50c on the Dollar avana tary heels, snappy Tasts. a"$4.1 Limited Quantity. Value $7.58, Sale Starts Saturday Sale Starts Saturday 9 A M 454 MAIN STREET New Britain Come Early mass of depreciated o lin more ir bnor- and T note AFTER THE CIVIL WAR twa billion do = o Enalogy Between Conditions in " 1865 Encouraging Now and a half Forchodings But in of founded forebodi there remarkably prompt restoration srmal prosperi The countr gross business multiplied three-fold bhetween and 1880. Though the population sed enormously dur- pe still on a per capita ss of the country had spite of 1860 d, } s Dbusi ‘drl‘. bled. | The sharp drap |ing the opening matched by a 1ess reached awving fallen pared with the y the next it >rmal om then on, ght falling off in interrupted business follow- the r o was re Busi- 1861, com- by the old passed it of in of prompt its low 15 per cent. ur hefore ! ain and with the cxception 1869, there v until the cris precipitated a th (By we Garret Smith.) of America to ty or depr: on in this after-war readjustment? This guestion has been troubl “th¥se in touch with larg still perplexes the small and investor, the wa mass of ys But in seeking a cheerful outlook |d it fg;n6Gt necessary to the privi- | n leged few who sit with practiced fin- 2 . | o zeron the pulse of trade. A glimpso | period of depressio hen ea intp history and a drawing of paral- | recovery TR AR e e leld tHerefromn give good re on to imated that the volume of siness believe that immediatc | only 14 per cent. per waits us. n it would have been | view enjoy busi- s pros period of - level be of Zain ro nio S0 is capita less ad no pan prosperity occurred The is presented the | company New of conditioas in | the Civil war, | the situation 1918 reaching clusions illuminating and | beyond the period unde ondim S oW sged siderably t Appamatox the count faced | Prices. both in upward apparent business ruin. F movements 1860 ands of s rs had to be reab- | the Guarant ed by industry; the economic and | Sis T system of south was dis- | brices and . with most of its people in pov- | er. Whilc money for the | cam For Colds | 38 per I Prosperity H fall in l to anticipatio | the grec LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL | Comparative KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD | SWing in A¥D RENDERS IT HARM- | War until LESS. IT IS THE GREAT' #"d long FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALY 5 FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE- , MARKABL PREVENTIVE | - THE DANGEROUS | { highly ir pri in 1867, 1ed pation i It wo inferruptions, in 1872 and in 1889, decline in began carly Guars st of t v York rsis in antici- e of cant in r consideration behind downward and vdreds of afte acc Trost comy a their th 1ins long- in inc mare sustained the high ry. 185 ally until Jul showed a gross the 1880 1 on Sound Basis, prices wos dus prices the n it to ri 1880 wa tion was coatin- gene 1872 merely ! tion rederp- of nhack chiefly to | the increasi olume of sieadiness of from tha of wide vements usine 1872, in fa continued 1 both directions. shows that erity of the rested o stantial foundations than the f rising prices. to the le con immobility of of custom, more tard of prices in the pros more period stimu Wa period MORE o : of the de, FOR THROAT AND LUNG COM- | PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND | CHILDREN. Have a bottle of Linonine handy an at all. times-—there’s no telling what commoditic s ims#nt it will ve needed. ially (st so Tor couzhs that threaten br rise F oy tis. Nothinz quitc cquals Linonine fog, bronch for cts o comparati wark- the respond ally power gener- n con- prices ! currenc this va through to something ret I nd factorie of g0ods produce for this p reasen osperity, in ite of war, condition iling on the ¢ crucial test of eriod neither currency ifting from ong downward trer pre the conflic n reconstriction infl ) prace 1 in pricey tion, ot W base Al DIUggIsts—60C than | followed | {we The | 1 th rees Nt not the proved a industrial expansi ven ors arkable And this the had p: > and by was evident they would accupy the dominant tion in inland transport. Previous to that vear only 9,000 raflwiy had been constructed untr, but in the follawing decade 21.000 miles were added. While ile n the older sections, and ome lines were pushi v Rails Chicago i1 i s the cons 0,000 Louis in nd the Mis river in the rthwest throc com 1 sm | wiil niot | of th break untouched beyond ial fronticrs, but uncultivated. expaunsion, b the of 1 a sufficieat voof of thi hese inclt from t t E numer- the the Enor indust we remain Rail mental that vde man the fc out- 1830 it posi- | 1 of 1 nd ustrue- building miles som in of this co of a most ne hoite sub- wi en south ard. st reac 183 ree, and tho second and New Gold 1848 furthe muls terpr ind materi westward movement industry. here wa rich ing in deve extension of i} had more than doubled in a g tion. Farm and ¢ decade perity which mate In d Ficlds Open to in indu 1y hasten iness. Discoveric lifornia st ted rial se 1 re ypment to th tory na spo atu onrces opu prod por h at ihe £ ¥} PR Chairman DICTS PROSPERITY Gary, of U. S. Steel Cov- poration, Believes Conditions Are Bright—Booms Le of Nations. ons immit employy oc king to sta- in anticipa- e condi s tending to v Elbert Ame e manu- When Tongue is Coated Take a Laxcarin 1t for a -minded and confident ant of hus- of whor- Aime e that (J mns ilc men said spirit »eration applied * possibic lded that a league wion xd to be 1pon soon, because sentime h of Take it voursc chiildren, for it's ive. It t bowel and giv of agre nt in was un tross all 1t put when verish let before For ness, RATE -The high o cn cold RISH DEATH thn't fa t take ¢ -~ IS HEGH. you yYou n Irish sick 1 he, bil stomn years ar general sh liver there is nothin Treland GEvont dic ry year in I 10,000 die from nt of the in other thousa and, a tuberculosis. public heal ntries, con- dical author- LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO.. 10« me not co nd en m that pulsors thin the tly adminis i mili. { 1 | ous and | | | [ AUTO OWNERS READY ‘ TO HELP NURSES RECOGNIZES MENACE |2z (o i lof a Marquis Lansdowne Fears Starvation | )linley. $100,000 ¢ the widow and § he esta 50 Machines Will Be Loancd to Take . ),000 H was de Nurses to Emergency Become | 1, this { Certainty if Blockade Continues. ! b of the tr of Central Powers Will specific cha Cases, London, March 6.-—Discussing the | food situation in central Europe in | the house of lords Marquis Lansdowno | downe asked how long the process of | “turning the screw’ was continue. | He said he regarded the posi central Europe “‘with dismay.'” “We seem to be rapidly appro: ing a c strophe w ch may prove the most disastrous in the history o the world,” he declared. “If the blockade is said Baron Parmcor, “famine scize the peoples of central and that would be tho most = & monthly Visit- | ing Nurse asso; day afternoon Andrew J. Sloper of Laurence Mouat gave Mrs. Charles I, report. M1 meeting tion w of the held yester- home of Mrs. | ove Hill. Mr the secretary Chase the George Cor- utomobile com- that the proposed utomobile would ing o funds, | tomobi own- ! ted in ided for Dorman, DISSOLVED COCKTAILI SANS TASTE, BUT HERF HAS KICK. to Washington solve me a | we I say alcoholic cocktai into vogue { Plug. much like : Lof tot whittle i into Europe, | % fearful | motic histo = The Earl of Crawfc chancell } duchy of I the governmer is in the hands nomic council ken steps to “The tonn: Mat repor cockt ire it bin, ¢ rman of the mitt announced purchase be postponec 50 a comes o1 med pl lack of of local ion would co, out of off a wit pocket hut t not relaxed blint ers intere pr the a all emergenc the visiting nurse, work accom month. Over for, report of 3 past been atter we only ha ttended | te looked le on tt 689 | crime ve the the the Lave under the 757 calls during i same W of company org ke compressed coc in 200 patients ih working 4 t the problem supreme eco- at Paris, which ¥ send food to Germany. e demanded from Ger- many by the Allies has not been forthcoming, however,” he said, “and | this is significant. o made no attempt to explain foilure of Germany to turn over the asked for, but said he hoped THIS MOTHER dasters e off e im-| Both Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. president here to ms Joratory and three have their proper feedir Is have with patient Jose been been 1 spensary of The work of the the mic endura he epic hapter rage, devotion GOLLEGES T0 TEAGH SAFETY | Tducational Institutions Arec SOLDIERS GET GOOD CAR! With Work- ny Fxpeeted to Co-operate in Steele, Ala.—‘‘During the Change of Life I had hot flashes, was nervous, run M down, and had sick ll{ headaches for two mm three days at a time. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and 11 am much stronger and better in every way than I was. My daughter’s health broke down last June from teachin wit and she Veget Wounded Men Protected from Russia Are Cold. Well ing Conditions Scrvice. Washingion, M " ion, Mar: soldie h 6, via wounded in Murman coast efficiently, ter's dispatch. Dog teams deer take the wounded men front to Kem, where they ¢ placed on a train which take hem to Murmansk. There they distributed to medical aid posts red over the country in farm and In tents. Before being taken to the rail head, the wounded men are placed in deep { skin Dags and have hot water bottles { placed about them. These are | teaching now and I give your medicir so designed that | the praise. You are welcome to ated without exposure | this letter for the benefit of other suf- ere cold of the north | fering women.””—Mrs. F. A. GAIN 1 of the soldiers wear clothing de- | R.R. No. 1, Steele, Ala ) Women who suffer as Mrs. objec. | TeT cases of fros S > should not hesitate to giv { ham’s Vegetable { ence that he Working Serv litions nd Counc vork- educational program instruction lic s the front are according g the %7 cared for most into om the xperts who are technical occup, Ses tions posi en- in houses | and engineering ion po. terprises, a considerable reduc rial & id Becauso made Hur: nts will e engineerir « filled, i fety work taught rath cours already so well vill be o | good results. She is much better : practice to introduce patient can the se- in subjects already being 2 = 1o than to establish speeial cly engincer SALES ALLOWED March 7.—No > by the reau fide cotton COTTON Geines d Washington, tion will he mac markets o 1ases for the 1ctually ex ests, provided complished 1919, afte be bona sales under urpose long { the evid published | pur( styie . ¥ LEAVES MUCH TO CHARIT iquidating <hort inter- iquidation not 1 than Ma which date all transactions vlc pro- law h o4 Finley, Pittsburgh Bequeathed Over J. B, nate, or Steel Mag- 00%,000. b Ior con { Pinkham B The result of their ence is at your sc " 1, Pittsburgh, March £2,000,000 of 11 { B. Finley, steel ~-More than ate of the late J nate. who died contracts, as M P \pprove: wa