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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. (“The Busy Little Store” - Strictly | - Fresh Connecticut Eggs AL 3 34 dnzeq for $,‘1 00 Imported Switzer Cheese EXTRA FINE 30c Ib. RIGH OLD CHEESE Just: Right for a Rarebi g b, English Dairy Gheese s lb. Fancy Ceylon Tea Hegular 60cQuality - 3ac b, 3 Ibs. for $1.00 RUSSELL'S SUPERIOR GOFFEE 32 |h. 3 1-4 Ibs. for $1 YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER COFFEE RUSSELL'S BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 32cn. 3 1-4 pounds for $1, | THIS IS THE FINEST BUTTER MADE IN THIS COUNTRY, DE- 4IGIOUS AND APPETIZING. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. 2 GRADES ABOVE THAT SOLD BY OTHER | STORES FOR BEST, Russell Bros. | g 301 MAIN - STREET. | (NEW PARLIAMENT Now ASSUREI!E SWEDEN Fear ¢f Russa) Aggression De- mands Stronger National Detense. Stockholm,. April 10—.The election | of a new Swedish parliament is in full swing with a tremendous wave of popular clamor for a stronger na- tional defense aroused by fears of Russian aggression. Two parties— M | conservatives and liberals—make this the dominant issue of the campaign but beneath this is a question deemed by socialists as even more pregnant with immediate the possibility of invasion. clared in some quarters that the King's crown is at stake. The point is that while the demand for stronger national defense has stirred the whole nation, some classes are apparently still more concerned in defending themselves against an excessive exercise of power by their King Gustave V. King Stands Firm. The crisis on this point was brought about by the King’s speech to a throng of 30,000 peasants who gath- ered in Stockholm from all parts of the country on February 6 as a dem- onstration in favor of increased ar- maments. The King told the peas- ants that the problem of defense was one which must be solved without loss of time, and on that he would not yleld. The King’s speech was made in the face of warnings from ‘the Crown Prince and Prince Charles, and, in- deed, from a number of conservative and liberal party leaders. The Queen and some of the King’s personal friends, however, advised His Majesty to make the speech as originally ‘drawn up, and their counsels vailed. The ministers forthwith resigned. They contended that'as a constitution- al monarch the King should not make political speeches. without ascertain- ing if the cabinet approved of them. The King replied: *“I cannot agree to this; I will not deprive myself of the right to speak without restraint to the Swedish people.” Dr. Knut Hammarskjoeld was in- vited to form a new cabinet with him- self as premier and minister of war, but as his adherents were in the min- ority in the second chamber there was no6 chance of the defence bill be- coming law- Parliament Was Dissolved. Parliament therefore was dissolved, and the issue placed before the peo- ple. The result is that the whole country is torn with the question of militarism and the constitutionalism. The Riksdag, just dissolved, con- 4 sisted of 101 liberals, sixty-five con- servatives and- sixty-four social demo- crats. consequences than point pre- the king and his cabinet will ask the support of the voters are, according to minutes of the cabinet meeting as follows: “For army drill there will be 250 days and three training periods each thirty days. Students and similar persons are to serve a longer time, but not more than 500 days. ‘The navy is to consist of two di4 visions, each composed of four ar- It is de-" The del‘enae'vpryopos&ll upon whlch’ | I | begun, Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims Some very remarkable results are being obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying action upon the lower bowels, removing the cbstructions of poisonous fecal r:atter and gases and preventing their absorption by the blood. This done, the food is allowed free pas- sage from the stomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly dis- appear. George H. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles of years’ standing by this treatment, and so suc- cessful was the remedy he devised that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, the ef- fect of the medicine is sufficient to con- vince any one of its remarkable effect- iveness, and within 24 hours the sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr’s Won- derful Ste—=ch Remedv is now sold here by Ryker-Hegeman Co. — e stroyers, each of four ships, and two divisions of submarines. An aero- nautic fleet is to be organized. “The expenses will be paid by a progressive defence tax on big for- tunes and incomes, which is to be set aside solely for military purposes.” Declaration By King. The minutes concluded with following declaration by 'the king: “On the solution of this question, so vital for this nation, depends the possibility of preserving our liberty and independence and defending our neutrality.” The proposals do not differ greatly from the program of the liberals. The socialists, however, are not only de- manding a reduction of expenditures for army and navy, but have definite- ly decided to make the establishment of a republic a plank in their plat- form. The conservatives are draw- ing the person.of the king into their contest and the fight is plainly b‘(:- 24 the tween the crown, represented them, and the other two parties. Socialist assertions that King Gus- tave agsumed powers not granted by the cOnstitution, have drawn from. him the following declaration: “I declare that every desire and effort in the direction of personal regal power has been, is,-and will be, alien to me. I have hitherto per- formed my royal duties in accord- ance with the order and spirit of the fundamental law and in fidelity to my device: ‘With the people for the fa- therland.’ I never will depart from my determination to do so in the fu- ture, too.” Native Bggs, 27c doz. Russell Bros. —advt. EASTER MIGRATION BEGUN. Hundreds of Canadians Have Arrived. In New York for the Holidays. . New “York, April’ 10.—The annual Baster ‘migration .from Canada has and . already hundreds of Canadlans have arrived in this city. The number Wwill be increased today by the addition of thousands. Ten thousand excursionists were re- { ported to have left Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto yesterday on their way to New York. Some of them will go to Atlantic ity. Of those who have reached New York the last two days many have come mored ships, four divisions of de- | from western Canada. | Refurnishing Your Home? Special news for the housewife in this announce- ment—special selling of high grade Buffets. Look to this store at all times for GREAT VALUES—it will pay you. $60 Golden Oak Buffet and China Combination $35 mirror. SPECIAL SPECIAL One of the choicest pieces on our floor but | it gives you an idea as to the real values you may expect at the HERRUP store. Made of fine golden oak and carved in a choice de- sign.. Finished with bent glass front. $52 Golden Oak Buffet $34 A beautiful buffet in a most pleasing dragon design with French bevel plate mirror and a 54-inch top. Extra great value—ask to see + it. $35 Quartered Oak Buffet $23 Another value that will appeal to many house- wives for it is the exact duplicate of some of the finest buffets. This piece is also with a French bevel plate woad SPECIAL Free distribution of fine decorated CHINA with all cash or charge purchases. LOUIS HERRUP, | 1052-1054 Main Stregt. HOUSEFURNISHER (EERMANM HALL BUILDING. Hartford, Gonn. -gate. SAIURDAY is going to be one of the busiest days of this store. make it so. Two Specials: One at LADIES OF NEW BRITAIN Special Baigains for Saturday in French Plumes and Imported Flowers We are going to We are going to place for your seleciion the Iargest assortment of hats in colors and s:apes ever seen in this city and at prices surprisingly low consider- ing the better quality. We are going to cut the price down. One at $3.95, $4.95 P2 utiful creations of all that’s latest. Others at $1.95, $2.95, $3.49 to $15.00 UNTRIMMED HATS 98c and up in the newest colors and the better qualities of millinery s 98cto §2.37 | “Lis $1.25 to $4.50 Remember the steady throng of long satisfied customers is the safeguard this old establishment offers you. Satisfying the public Since 1873 are reasons for you also to make this store your store. Call today or any day. Let facts convince you. Your Hat EXCLUSIVELY Trimmed by Milliners WHO KNOW HOW. Isn’tIt Worth Thinking About? Als G. COHEN Home of Reliable Millinery at the Lowest Prices 223 MAIN STREET ; Milier’s Block LIST OF PATENTS. List of patents issued from the U. 8. Patent Office, Tueésday, " April 7, 1914, for the state .@? .Connecticut. furnished us from. the’oftice of Sey- mour & Earle, solicifors of patents, 129 Church street, New Haven, Conn.: W. H. Cadwell, New Britain. Com- bined bottle-cap and extractor. R. C, Cole, assignor to tne Johns- Pratt company, Hartford. Fuse-clip. E. H. Davison and E. L. Drum- mer, assignors to American Hosiery Co., New Britain. Union suit or combination-garment. J. Dick, New London. ‘Window- W. J. Fleming, Jr., Darlen., as- signors to Automatic Ventilator Co. Car-ventilator. E. D. Graber, Greenwich. Perpetu- al calendar. C. Hakes, Winsted, assignor to the Carter & Kaes Machine Co.,, Win- chester. . Lever-vise. W. G. Hassel and H, W, Zedlitz, ‘Waterbury. Moisture-removing de- vice. G. Hellwig and M. Lagelbauer, Bridgeport. Fly-catcher. A. 1. Jacobs, Hartford. Adjustable . of their engineers, firemen, trainmen tool. J. E. Johnson, pot. 3 J. Koleter and J. Fekete, Bridge- port. Valve-grinding tool. C. H. Lindstedt and H. Travers, Hotchkissville. Punching device, J. H. McCarthy, Stafford Springs. Signal device. A. Monklawicz, Grinding wheel. W. J. Oldroyd, Hartford, assignor to Gedrge P. Clark Co., Windsor Locks. Castor device. C. B. Schoenmehl, Waterbury. Pri. mary battery. A Sherwood, New Haven. Meriden. Coffee-~ New Britain, Wheel, Native Eggs, 27c doz. Russell Bros. —advt. WESTERN RAILROADS TQ FORM BUREAU Demands of Employees Causes Rail- ways to Abandon Managers’ Conference Committee. New York, April 10.—As a result of the negotiations over the demands l and conductors, the western rail- roads have decided to form a bureau to take up the work hitherto done by the managers’ conference com- mittee. (as to wages and working conditions. ! rant balm dissolves by the heat The secretary of the new bureau will be J. G. Wolber, assistant to the third vice-president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. was to have opened April 1, but has been delayed by Mr. Wolber's work as one of the arbitrators having com- plaints of misapplication of the iaward of the arbitration board. The bureau will collect data [ managers’ It' was not decided whether the conference committee which was appointed two years ago, would be abolished. Native Eggs, 27¢ doz. Russell Bros. The new bureau | —advt. NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH? Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Head- ache Vanish. Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and . instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or caterrhal sore throat will be gone. Ena such misery now! Get the sma1 bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. This sweet, tras; o TRY ELY’S CREAM BALM the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans- ing, soothing relief comes immediate- 1y. Don’t lie awake tonight struggling for breath, with hed§l stuffed; mnos- trils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Bly's Cream Balm” and your cold or ca- tarrh will surely disappear. 60- CARTS " CENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS .. T S e i T e e s S Wy e ey e B HOUSE CLEANING TIME Have you seen that Cedar Mop. So handy for shining hardwood fioors, also combination vacuum cleaners with brush. These are sold on approvai. Our supply is complete of Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs, ete. We have just received a shipment of Grass Furniture, now on exhibition in our South window. direct from Hong-Kong, China. These goods are sent to us Prices are reasonable. are durable and very serviceable. They JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 132 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.