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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. APANESE INFANT PRINGE IS NAMED rth Son of Emperor Called; Suminomiya Takahito Ripe Juicy, Sweet Delicious Tender Healthful S ge@l ess prrespondence of The lokio, December Associated Press.) he prince on the night of December 2 to Sadako, making the fourth Yoshihito, press been The of the review | life- | of Emperor has ed Sumi Takahito. ht of omiya the birth, on the day t coronation mili ch is held only cnce in the an emperor, has been in- preted by the panese people lomen bespeaking the lasting per- hity and prosperity the The Erpres ot imper- | family announcement that | the and the infant are | well has also been welcome h= s to the people in view of the fact Teealth of 7 T Sunlkist Oran ges calisormia Serve this health- rumors concerning the Empress had rccently been cir-! ted e Japanese widely. people for ages have ved in si indicating the d the v which could be had of the sa Fuji during the coronation as weli the daylight he moon, which pwed at the news of h of an impe prince, created ost favorable sion among ! older destiny of imperial housc the nation | be a glorious It was re-| ed that the third ce Nobuhito Takamatsu-no-miya born on the day ‘he ncible Russinn fortress ur capitulated to the y, /January 3, 1915 Queen n the day ce; while ving his trocps s as T, of tuture and the gilorious re as vision | crescent was | by ial impr that the and of dusk Order a dozen or a box today. ful fruit at every meal. ] All first-class dealers now have a plentiful supply. Save Sunkist tissue wrappers for beautiful silverware. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE Go-operative—Non-prodt Eastern Headquarters: 139 N. Clark Street, Chicago T people one. T iperor’s son, supposedly | Port Japanesc at SN\ 2 ECONOMIC SITUATION OF JAPAN IMPROVED | Activity in Various Lines of In- dustry Restored Flags. birth of the Emperor was on the grounds | opposite the Aoyvama palace re the Empress was confined, she able to see the fleet of aeroplanes | airships manoeuvering over the | de ground, and, accompanied by court ladies, was seen to wave s in salttation to this newest arm Waves of the ney the re- - to a it music is inspired and high mortality that if the player is man of virtue the sound of the stringed instrument will not he har- monius. The child being named, the birth and name will be formally re- ported to the spirit of Amaterasu fpanese defense. ! Omikami, the Sun Goddess, who is ulfilling hereditary the | {paditionally regarded as the ancestral eror has presented a sword to the | rounder of imperial house. Also nt prince. This is a token of pro- | 4 communication is made before the fion from all manner of evil i qinctuary of the imperial predeces- gs and is a survival of the former e G e, R Ghe Fsiread custon pLeson the infant prince will be Japane with ven a hot hath of water taken from representing the of the | the sacred well in the compound of samurai or warrior. Anoth- [ 4 imperial palace. lled for the presenta- On e SOth Aay smaller.sword to all”baby | infant prin-e will weapon to be used for self- | jnperinl torhis s wuction in casesthe child were at- | with the Fmperor and € beyvond means of relief from —_— e frien ls Reli fthin a y will intant the sacred of virtue believed sense she custom, the is sers in of day baby soul ame hoy ra lanese radition of a s, the after his birth the the audience | (Correspondence of ‘he Tokio, Dec. S. Associated Press.) Although taken 1o st be palace the pression T situation caused in Japan by Ipress, s not removed the greatly as yet, i Notice. here has nd Noteholders National Bank of viile, at Plainville in the of Comnecticut, closing up affairs All stockholders and creditors of said association are there- | hereby notified to present their | other claims against the us Ceremony. Crenitor according to T. Taketomi, the minister The First located Plaiy st a religious cere- 1 the presence of ially appoint- ourt scholars read selecteed the of ancient es fucius and others, and the t mu will play sacred arps and flutes to calm and puri- | sociation for payment e spirit of the child. The under- A g idea is that infant few be held prince. Spi will hooks who submitted Dict decr of finance, 1916 of government of - | ginning his budget for to the vesterd: is other | View possible ase in s from the had Ce be- since the Nobody - would end fore policy retrenchment . ; of the war yD. | when the v the minist ishicr., | & Macl and when normal financial con- the by hear- ud, A Wonderful Showing Of Fumed Oak Living Room Furniture the Living Room immensely pop ular and desiredly Tt furniture. 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HARTFORD dicating | State | ven. | ven | serve de- | the war ! economic | improved | In | revenue | inaugurated a | knew | | ditions were restored Japan \\nnl(\‘“ start new enterpri Activity Restored. various lines of s been restored already that the effects of the were beginning to pass. The minister total receipt for the yen or about < would be 54.897,291 yen or 138,645 compared with 1915, The penditures would show a decrease of 561,346 yen or $91,780.672 s the result of the increase chiefly war supplies but movement of silk o the Activity in in-; in- | g war | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St., Opp. Arch of with the United | increased 50 up 1o | 000,000 of has | pecies reserve end of November Compared with amount last v £060,000 there bheen an increase of about 179,000,000 | 8§ The minister said: “Such an ex- ample had never heen shown before | of the specie reserve having been in g d without restori to loans zovernment planning to i the specie roserve all the debts abroad of specie re tendency to of the market and resulting in the ri other negotiable in- these things are a mainly. While is plentiful and term capital is how careful the ese the to the ven, he creas nd to Owing more decrease to th there has wards inflation fall of interesi, of bhonds and struments. All resuit of the short term capi of low interest long lacking, This sho financial circles o our increase Been a W for Fortune. i carelessly We seek development of economic condi- | § tions calmly and in a practical man- | ner in order to prepare ourselves for | B | the time when peace shall have been | ) To Prepare is im- | the h to Taketomi concluded: to matters, Mr. portant financial not act in 1 shall plan to | RUSSA SEEKS TO | SECURE HANCHURIA Gzar Has Eyes on Territory; Through Which His Railroad Runs Announcing Our 3rd January Sale of Muslin Underwear We felt sure the future would show higher prices for cotton fabrics, laces and embroideries, and bought without hesitation months ago. AS RESULT--THESE PRICES SHOW A SAVING OF 25 PER CENT. AND MORE We Reserve Privilege of Limiting Quantities CORSET COVERS Worth At 23c DRAWERS At 29C nioeT Ropes Worth 39¢ 29—Rus- sia’s desire to control that portion of | northern through which the Tran-Siberian railway runs is up- Harbin, Manchuria, Dec. Manchuria permost in the minds of all Russians they hope that in this section, and are con- | the such a stantly expressing the European war will result in readjustment in the affairs of the Far | East that Russia may gain actual pos- on of the territory through which its railway passe Although Harbin Chinese population, it is almost & an in its architecture and in hte and customs of its people as the very heart of Rus: cities and towns along the line in Manchuria are also practically Russian in everything but name. The Russian assumption authority, in fact. in such that the , ‘man prisoners who may have es- ped from Siberia are frequently d in Chinese territory by Rus- soldiers. The Russians have taken the escaped German pri from Chinese soldiers who them in Chinese ter- \led forth hitter rmans in Man- has an immense | manners city in e othe Tran-Siberian sian cven ay protecting This has aints from e churia. Russian Dependency. Mongoli of . are much of Man railway ac- tually runs. Russians have practically all the trade in Mongolia, the northern part, and it ! fect Russian dependency than Chinese territory The Kutuktu. the head Buddhists in Mongolia, who dent at Urga and who is the { powerful leader in Central Asia, nes- | otiated an agreement last June by | which China’s nominal control of Ou- | | ter Mongolia was to cognized, but { he has recently refused to carry out erms of the cement., Althougn | Russia, as well as China. was a party to the agreement, it is charged by | some Chinese officials that the Kutuk- | tu has been influenced in some way | | the Russians who desired to reate friction. The Mongolian peo- ple, themselves, 1 frequently en- deavored to get Ru to recognize them independent state and | | defend them against China and Ja- pan. Chinese offi are endeavoring to persuade the Kutuktu to carry out | his agreement. but it is reported that | Chen-lo, the Chinese dinlomat who is at Urga conducting the negot tions is held practically a prisoner hy the Buddhist leader. State of Ferment. Outer Mongolia Conditions in south the the Trans serian rail that SHORT SKIRTS CORSET COVERS DRAWERS NIGHT ROBES Drawers, Short Skirts, C Long Skirts, Night Robes, . Envelope Chemise At 59c¢ Worth same as in part | churia through which the is rather of the is resi- most Worth * 99c Worth 75c Worth 1.00 as an is now also in a tte of ferment. Bandit companies border of | China proper, and apparently recently gained much strength. an internal struggle on hand, the Chinese army is not in a position to much in Mongolia Japanese |arms and ammunition have reached the bandits in large quantities. Rep- COMBINATIONS NIGHT ROBES At 79(: LONG SKIRTS COMBINATIONS i e a4y 95 IRIS ok NIGHT R c COMBINATIONS 1'25 Ziiio | 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES wonnsa e Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses resentations concerning this traffic | has made very portions of ans than Siberla, as the cli- ' mate is more favorable and markers re better. It is a compa ively shoit haul from any point of Manchuria o tidewater.