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“thur Rosen, NEW BRITAIN DAILY §2 20 Less This Kit Hoosier chen Cabinets For a single dollar right now, you can have “White Beauty,” the famous Hoosier Cabinet, put into your home at $2.50 less than even the low cash price fixed by the Hoosier Company, balance in small weekly dues of $1. You can search the whole world and find nothing that saves in your kitchen. All that have made the Hoosier in 800,600 kitchens are retained, but Here are some Exclusive Hoosier the old features the new so much labor famous cabinet. - Conveniences. recerds show, millions of steps. The Remarkable Flour bin You can inet by the remarkable flour alone. This bin, all metal, i can stick. Dust can't get top is low—easy to fill. slides off for filling. ing gl judge the whole high-grade s0 smooth inside no flour Entire top The big slid- ;5 panel in front keeps con- bin in. The tents visible—makes cleaning easy. The new shaker sifter—a Hoos- ier patent—is a wonder. 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ANDREWS & (0 TO THE PUBLIC? to "White Beauty" Hoosier cabinets, than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New Castle, Ind. week only. We authorize this sale, at $2.50 less 132 Main St. *» New Britain limited this ——————————————————————————————— GREEK PREMIER AND ' HIS CABINET RESIGN Break With King Constantine Over Question of Newirality. | Paris, March 8.—A despatch to | the Havas agency from Athens says: | “King Constantine has accepted the resignation of Premier Venizeles and his cabinet and has Zaimis, governor of the national bank, to form a ministry. M. Zaimis asked the king to give him until to- morrow to consult with his friends. “The ' Turkish minister, Salieh Bey, has declared openly during the last few days that massacres would take place in Turkey if Greece broke with the, Porte, while Count Mir- bach, the German minister, informed the diplomatic corps that Austria and Germany would immediately de- clare war on Greece Greece moved against Turkey. King Opposed to Policy. Paris, March 8.—The Athens cor- respondent of the Havas agency in a despatch dated Saturday announcing the resignation of the cabinet of Pre- mier Venizelos, which he says was brought about because the king did not approve the government's policy regarding intervention in the war, gives the following detalls: “Premier Venizelos went to the palace at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon and remained with the king for over arf hour. The chilef of the general staff of the army and the principal officérs also were at the palace to give their advice if necessary. Premier Notifies Ministers. “Returning to his . residence the premier notified the ministers of the resolution of the king. The minis- ters then went to the chamber, where the premier announced the resignation of the cabinet. News of this action caused excitement in dip- lomatic circles, where it was a sur- | prise. “Yesterday Premier Venizelos on receiving certain foreign ministers announced to them that he would resign irrevocably . if his policy did not receive the approval of the king, who now has called Alexander Zai- . mis (a former premier) for consul- tatiion.” Acclaimed By Crowds, Concerning other events which took place Saturday prior to the resignation of the cabinet, the cor- respondent says: ““This morning when the Kking, ac- companied by Premier Venizelos, left the cathedral where a te deum on the anniversary of the taking of Ja- nina’ was celebrated, they both were acclaimed by the crowds. This mani- festation was interpreted as indicat- ing the perfect accord of the nation in pursuance of its traditions. The newspaper La Patris in this respect says: “‘The Greek people, who have a real adoration for their king, have no doubt he will safeguard the rights of the nation and will lead them to the way of victory.’ “‘Salieh Bey, the Turkish minister, visited Premier Venizelos this after- noon.” Expect Mobilization. Geneva, Via Paris, March 7.—All the Greek army officers in Switzer- land were recalled Saturday. Other Greeks of military age must present themselves at the office of the consul general in Geneva before March 11. The opinion is expressed by many ; here that there is to be a general i mobilization of the Greek army. | Comment in Paris. l Paris, March 8.—The crisis in T A P e s | Greece was commented on extensive- HELD UNDER $20,000 BONDS FOR ARSON Mieged Firebug at New Haven Severely Burned in Conflagration. New Haven, Conn,. March 8.-—Ar- 5 years old, of 166 Mont- gomery street, Jersey City, who was severely burned in a fire at 24 Lake plece Sunday, was arrested in the | New Haven hospital yesterday after- poon, charged with arson. He is held i bonds of $20,000 pending a hear- ing. The rbout imated at completed 'wo other style, also adjoined the fire did damage e $8,000 to a mnearly three story tenement. tenements of the same nearly completed, burned structure. i Ruderman. were owned by who came here a Owned by All the buildings Bamuel Ruderman, few years ago from Bayonne, N, J. Rosen recently came to this city and was employed by Ruderman as laborer on the buildings. Shortly after the fire was discovered yester- J | was saturated | that he started the fire. \ DON'T BE DEGEIVED day Rosen ran into a nearby drug store, badly burned, and called for an | ambulance. His hair was burned from his head and his clothing prac- tically burned from his body. Saturated With Oil, The firemen claim that the building highly com- marshal, %n found with oil. The cxamining the other buildings, cakum spread about in the s and the floors sprinkled with the oil. | According to the detective bureau, Rosen admits that he went to the I sSunday morning and says | a bustible fire btuilding that while he was there on an errand, there was an explosion which caused his burns. He denies emphat 11“ Ruderman Summoned. Mr., Ruderman was summoned to police headquarters last night and | wasg in conference with State’'s Attor: Alling and the police. the police assert, was at head of a realty company owning nine houses that were mysteriously liurned in Hamden last summer. ney man, PORTUGAL SENDS CRUISER. Barcelona, Via. Par March 8. 6:50 a. m.—The Diaria De Badajo pub- lished at Badajoz, on the Portuguese frontier, announces that the govern- ment of Portugal has sent the cruiser Adamastor to Oporto as a measure of precaution. It you feel exhausted and weak or Hre easily, don't try to brace up on liguor or some patent medicine that | will produce the same effect. It is only temporary, and the reac- Yon leaves you in worse shape than before. What you want | is more strength. i Father John's Medicine is a pure food medicine; its ingredients are nourish- ing and strengthening. Nothing equals it as a tonic and body builder for all throat and lung troubles. Contains no alcohol drugs. Get a bottle toda you strong. Remember, it use fifty years. or injurious it will make has been in [ Native B ARRIVES AT MASSLU American Steamer Pacific Detained at Falmouth. London, March 8, 10:10 a. m.—A despatch to Lloyd’'s reports that the new American steamer Pacific, which sailed from Falmouth March 5 and New Was 5 for which some fear was felt becausc | of her failure to report her arrival at Rotterdam, the port for which she departed, arrived Saturday at Mas: luis, a fishing town of the Nether- lands. The Pacific, from Galveston I"eb- ruary 7, by way of Norfolk, Februa 15, was detained for several days at Falmouth upon her arrival there. Sh» received clearance papers Iriday and left for Rotterdam. Native Eggs, 29c doz. —advt. tussell Bros. WILL HELP DEMOCRATS. 1f Republicans Make Tariff the Issue of 1916 Campaign. March 8.—William G. chairman of the New York ‘Washington, Osborne, state democratic committee, a White | House caller Saturday, told officials there he believed the party managers were showing a dis position to make the tariff tae issue of the 1916 political camgaign. “Tt wil help the democratic party, and we wil win if they do,” he said. San Francisco, March 8.—The total attendance at the Panama-Pacific Exposition for the first two weeks ending Friday night was officially an- | nounced today as 1,035,326 an approx- imate average of 74,000 a day. The largest single day for the second wee was last Sunday, with 87,000. T first week’s attendance was 620,000 the second 410,000. 29¢ doz. Russell Bros. —advt. republican | | Iy yesterday by the principal Paris papers, although the announcement of i”“’ situation was received here late. | “What will Greece do?” naturally is the principal question asked as there is much speculation as to her probable plans. Some of the papers declare that the crisis exceeds in proportion the mere change in the ministry. Eyes on Smyrna. The Figaro says that Greece wants ——————————————————— | BREAK A CHILD’S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS the little liver and bowels and they get well quick, Cleanses When your child suffers from a cold don't wait; give the little stomach, liver and bowels a_ gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, peev- | ish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bad, stom- | ach sour, give a teaspoonful of “Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of | “California Syrup of Figs,” to evac- uate the bowels no difference what other treatment is given. Sick children needn’t be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxative,” Millions of mothers keep it handy be- cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given today saves a sick child tomor- row. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs” which contains directions for babies, i children of all ages and for grown- | ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genu- ine, made by *“California Fig Syrup Company."” requested | the day that- sour bile and undigested food | 1 HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1915. Opening Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 8:h, 9th and 10th We Cordially Invite You to View Our Wonderful Showing of New Spring Styles EASTERN MILLINERY CC 183 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 20,000 TO COMPETE, the right to be admitted into partition of dying Turkey and her eyes fixed on Smyrna and the nu- merous colonies of the Anatolian coast. The relation of the king of Greece to the emperor of Germany through marriage as a factor which might work against possible intervention, and the sentiment of Post Premier Venizelos in favor of the allles of the triple entente, are discussed from various points of view. the has depositors in tl | cla and Manno, Friday, anoth A. Athletic Meet to Open at New York Today. ered the body New York, March 8.—Athletic ¢com. | PATtner of the \ it & hich it i ’ . ¥0.00 Mount Carmel petition in which it is expected 20,000 | g0y He haa members of the Young Men's Chris- | shooting, prob tian will end Y. M. C. association compete will on March 20 as the Hexathlon the first time all over begin today It will be known | meet and will be such country-wide athletic contest has been held under the jurisdiction of that organization Each branch of the association that takes part in the contest will con- duct competition on its home grounds and mail its scores and time in the various events to the head- quarters in this city by the end of the month The branch having the | biggest average per man will | be awarded the trophy. Six events are on the program-—a gixty-yard tato race, twenty-yvard potato race, fence vault, twelve.pound shot put, running high jump and standing broad jump the country and “ — For a New Cabinet. London, March 7 (9:50 P. M.)—A despatch to Reuter’s Telegraph company from Athens says that M. Venizelos, speaking in the chamber of deputies today, declared that he had advised King Constantine to send for M. Zaimis to form a new cabinet. “M. Zaimig,” the retiring premier added, “will follow the policy of neutrality and I hope this policy will not endanger our newly acquired territory.” a 5 po- Situation Is Grave, Rome, via Paris, March 8, 7:45 a m.—Special despatches to Italian newspapers from Athens describe the situation in Greece as grave. Some | of the correspondents express the he- lief that the present deadlock between King Constantine and many” of his | = advisors regarding the country's in- tervention in the war is the result of antagonism which had arisen between the ruler and Eleutherios Venizelos, premier in the cabinet which resigned Saturday after its declaration in favor of joining the allies frowned upon by the king, Other correspondents are of | opinion that the intervention of | Greece on the side of the allies :;I-J! | 1 BANKER SHOOTS HIMSELF. Chicago, March 8.—While several Holicemen struggling main- { tain order among hundreds of anxious were to the ready has been agreed upon and that the crisis which now is apparent is artificial, having been arranged to make it easier for King Constantine to decide against Germany, to which he has felt under some obligations | for family and political reasons, The | influence of Germany is supposed to have been responsible in a consid- erable measure for Greece obtaining possession of Kavala and Saloniki on the Aegean sea at the end of the Balkan war. Making the small me a profitable custom “] have a list of merchants in towns that are too small to salesmen to. Once or week I send each of these bu a Western Union Night Le: Day Letter quoting a list of e cially attractive buys. This scheme is developing one of most profitable markets we e A I'iE WESTERN UNION TELEGH CALLED TO DERBY. Hartford, March 8.—Announcement is made that the Rev. F. H. L.. Ham- mond, pastor of the North Methodist church, this city has received a call to the church in Derby, beginning with the conference year, and will ac- cept if the New York East confcr- ence, to meet in Brooklyn, N. Y, April 7-13, takes favorable action. JUSTIN McCARTHY DEAD. ! Atlantic City, N. J., March 8.— | Justin McCarthy of Brooklyn, N. Y., manager of an advertising firm, died at a hotel here early today. Mr. McCarthy came here last Tuesday _I?eath was due to uraemic paoison- ing.

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