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PATH FROM RUSSIA have set up an it governmen ropeans to the western “world Were the F nany broad rivers But once past soon ru) t‘l the e seventeen lul'idrt‘i or mere » river's length extend pre- " and onee The Amur weame the n migration in the centuries to "or a time after the early explor- great highway for | Siberian Railway Valuable Asset W hl n the Siberlan railway was end of the ’\\hl’ | war, Russi River Great Waterway of Empire r broke y par- i miles | » most valuable | 1t that may be | Amur region. on the middle with the \v - | ch.-! Ny since v with the lit- L Amur provinee is some 630 | < REDUGE AGC AIJBII]ENTS Fewer Mme Fatalities Last YO&I’.‘ Than in Past Filty Years | Harrisburg, Feb, 13.—Fewer fatali- ties, in proportion to the number of , | miners exposed to risks and the num- work, oceyrred In the anthracite region in 1923 | » during the last half- ber of days' Pennsylvani; than in any " century, Joseph J. Walsh, state secre- )| tary of mine red in announcing | .+ Nis prelimin t of our Mis our appointed o on ‘ APrang up on the viver, | ot whic country Mils which exte down t the river's banks, originally covered have now bee g soil has proved rich to grain growing verdant growth of grass HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS :: Be Better | Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow —complexion pallid—t oated —appetite poor — vou have a bad taste in your mouth - a lazy, no. feeling—you thould take Olive Tablets Dr. Edwardy’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stityte for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Ed'a!dl after 17 years of study. Edwards OliveTabletsareapurely thkcom ind mixed witholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohave aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy fike chuldhmddaysyoumus& tat thecause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no daumms after efiects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation, Take one or two nightlv and Mt the pleasing recults. Millions of boxes are sold annuall, at 15¢ and 30c, “ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! L nies y 2 L ”"IQ‘S getting ¢ proved e 8 and Pre od by physicians over twe years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbag Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accopt “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin only. Each unbroken parkage con tains proven Airections. Handy boxes of twelve tlablets cest few renis aiso sell botties of 24 and 190. Aspirin iz the trade ’ Bayer Manyfactu o weideser of Salicyicacid, There were alities last year, a jumber greater than in some other ted out, but in pwer total the he number of erably less. he miner put I)ll\ morning boc from gas bituminous NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924, 10 Days Only to Wind up Our Annual Clearance SALE AT 9 Morning O’'CLOCK rices have been cut to less than whole- sale for final 10 days of our Clearance SALE We are going to close out the balance of our Winter Stock of Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Suits, Men’s Sheep-lined Coats, Men’s Trousers, Boys’ Overcoats, Boys Suits, Boys’ Mackinaws, Boys’ " Sheep-lined Coats, and Boys’ Pants. ‘Also our entire stock of Gents’ Furnishings—Sweaters, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Flannel Shirts, . Wool Hose, Neckwear, Winter Caps, etc. THESE PRICES ARE FINAL! Men’s Suits GROUP NO, 1— An excellent assortment ®f All Wool Fab- rics in Norfolks Y, M. 2-button and Brooks models that sold for $35.00, NOW $19 50 GROUP NO. 2— Is set aside more for the older men who like the more conservative 3-button Coat. Good French backs, positively all wool in grey mixtures, Now $24.50 GROUP NO. 3— The choicest materials that we could obtain, hand tailored in neat stripes and mixtures, that formerly sold as high as $50.00. | Now $29.50 Men’s Overcoats Grouped into 2 lots for final disposal. We have priced these Coats far below factory prices, in fact about one-third of what they originally sold for, . GROUP NO 1— Coats that sold from $30.00 to $40.00 vow$]7 .50 GROUP NO. 2— Coats that sold from $45.00 to $60.00 NOW $22.50 Don’t Forget the Boys’ Department ¥ L Jhs oL B 2 | Boys’ Suits with 1 and 2 trousers; best | in the store; regu- | Ial pnces $10.00 to Boys’ Suits with 1 and 2 trousers, reg- ular prices $7.00 to SOV $4.00 NOW Boys’ Extra Pants; regular prices $1.50 to $3.00. 95¢ ™ $1.50 | Boys’ j and Sheep Lined f Coats; reg, $12.50 and $13.50. NV $6.50 | YV $3.95 prices | COMPARE THESE PRICES ON BOYS' CLOTHING ELSEWHERE Mackinaws | Boys’ All Wool | Boys’ Al Wool Plaid Lined Over- | coats that sold up | to $19.50. Sizes 13 to 18 years, i NOW. $8.50 Overcoats — sizes | from 3 to 5 years; regular prices $7.50 | and $8.50. Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; grey and ecru —regular $1.25. All Wool Flannel Shirts Regular $3.00 NOW Dress Sh'ins.dr;eckhand and collar attached — regular $1.00. Overalls, blue regular $1.65. Men’s only, NOW Neckwear 3 for sl 00 — and — 2" $1.00 Ribbed Union Suits — | Rmfmd label, reg. Special We have picked out 30 ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS that we are going to give away to the first 30 men entering our store for 315 Heavy Shaker Knit Skating Sweaters Regular $10 | NOW Men's Winter Caps, fur | lined band; reg. $1.50 to $2.00. NOW | Boys' Al Wool Slip-on Sweaters Regular $5 and $6 Satin Stripe Shirts Regular $3.00 NOW ‘ Dress Shirls \Iens Al “ool Hose of woven madras Regular 95¢ each NOW 9 f NOW e & N2 $1.00 | N NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 135 MAIN ST. BRISTOL, CONN.