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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. W BRITAIN HERALD 7" v = o o MOMILLAN’S HERALD l'v,:BLv-:m.\u CoMpaNy, | can be compared favorably with any VEW BRITAIN'S BUSIEST OUR SUPREMACY ]N VALUE GIVING s I%Eg!gll\gs‘rRAT]iD Froprictors. . { power on earth. In a recent target BIG STORE Brea at the . pose amce at Now Britaln | UIFUUSh a target nine. miles away e s | : ' NRIVALLE ; EQUALLED FEATURING---{35vaen FEATURING---v 75" : . : : i That Merit the A ttention of the e S e DI leneet ra s That are Worthy of Our Enviable i (it . e el e R, O t e Commenging Tomorrow Morming ™S00 iine. paver. B ] 10 100 sardn, or between cisnt ana COMMENCING TOMORROW MORNING I found on sale nine iles, g’'s News Stand, {'nd St and Broads v TELEFHONS CALT [ now have something over which to ; Dess Offce yonder. It is true that the fleet doe orial Rooms. .. : g not rank as the all around best in the world, nor even as the second pest; but with this salaxy of good gunner with marksmen that stand second to tving there has increased 185 per | pone in the world, it will be an easy £ since the beginning of the war | matter to bring the navy up to the top of this incomes have de- | gesired standard. Navies, like homes, psed, business has gone to smash, | are not built in a day., It is the con- AT HOME AND ABROAD. ink of Constantinople. The cost practically all the common neces- | siant adding to and ing away that 2 arics. And Constantinople is not [ We have the skeleton,—it remains T[ l\\ 2 « YIK.\‘ k:,.iv,‘v:m”i H‘m; w:}vrm-:‘u - | now to put on the flesh. And we have . . i 5 (4.50 & ] ate department at Washington | the best foundation in the world ale Beg"ln!ng at C : $5.00 confidential advices that like con- | men who know their business, who jons arc prevalent in several other | know how to make shots count. That s Th - wot 3 3 in shiny braids in the most desirable . col- itals, with the ratio not quite s0 | was what won the Levolutionary war :30 O C OCk Hel ot lm‘; e e ST mIne 00 Qe eI R SO UIR h. Before the war is over there is | for i 9 g " § the new high Thimmed Tats are included )sgrain ribbons, m aline wings, etc E : oAy , for America,—not shooting until there iy ) o il N0 FTTIRRG Mot STE, T e osgrain ri — 5 9 elling what it will cost to live | was something to shoot, and then hif- You can buy any cloth Winter Ceat Hats, flower trimmed 1ats, TPokes, Tur- [ ] Come and sce what bautie $2 98 . oad. Yet there are people in the | (inz the mark. in this store’ for bane, Sailors, ete. these Hats are; 5-day sale priec ted States who arc not satisfied | — p et conition. ot st o] e Wonderful Styles Smart Copies of N e N R e Ay = In These Hats Pattern Hats ® gl earth havoe and devasta- | Maine, is the same distance froin Bos- 3 P i crial crfec- T i e B Y T In style, quality of materials and perfec touch™ so much desired. Iivery sort of tion of workmanship, these ecxquisite Hat A have visited Kurope, prosperity | - 1 | ton. New Britain, as municipalitios i good times have-come to America. | 80, is a comparative youngster. Saco, all lines of business the United | B (Si TotE e et s bust Trimmed Hat from the flat, broad Wac- are cqual to the original, expensive modcls oy the same terms, is an oldest in- | (Slzes are from SR A S teau and tiny Poke to the high towering habitant. It was incorporated nearly I0SasUEC) hat. Colors ave gray, rose, wisteria, cte. in two hundred years ago And yet And we never carry goods from one, lisere, Milan hemp and distinctive combin- ffes and more enjoyment out of tite. | o T FL Lo R | SR MO OO, e D «'rlw-; iions. Latest trimm ings. Five-day sale sere, rough novelty straw, ete - < o S LLIO Tk n this sale for $2.98 that are marked every article that has raised in | : price * e : | years the pleasure of theater going. | down from $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. © © there 1s an added emolument Lo | gy00 s having its first taste of the CONDITIONS OF THIS SALE a® 0 ’ et the increase. The huge volume : Ilease remember In this sale of | . —J:o > e tes has improved. It is a case of from which they are copicd Hats in thi fking overtime here, getting better group are made of fine Milan hemp, li- B et drama. News items inform us that ank clearings attests to the wo 5 : Coats at $2.9 re ccep! c- M e 1 s at $2.98 we will not accept tele P s activity of the natioh | ing s close to Hoston as New Britain | " None sent o approval LISERE GENUINE HEMP AND MILAN SHAPES Hand Blocked is to New York would lead to the he None chargec A ises to bring n greater X sclection of 50 dozen 1o ng "“’"“f“ ltins even sxeatery i B i Shco! lone a=zollshonldl have Cash $2.95 {o be paid in full at time SHAPES “hoosc from, brand mnew : ; HAT sings. - Busincss men have their |y 4 4 temple of drama. But it did | of sale. | = hemp and Milan shapes in R Made 5 We propose to see the last of every | A complete assortment of il Fahans) i a fine quality Milan Hemp, elegantly sewed and finished, in very exclu- sive shapes, in black and col ors, G-day sale price s to the ground and hear nothing Slnot. And this leads back c 3 e o o ack to the | winfer coat in this store Wednesday, Classy shapes in Turbans, n 3 voms, Pokes, ote. Colovs speculation: What did Saco do for | March Sth. and this price of sailors, and Pokes. Very pop : amusement all these the rumblings of increased op- ro k. old rose, srcen years? Was it | <hould do it. ) i uv;..- item. Regular value S\ urple, gray, blue and brown. Such an old) puritanical place s to SEE COATS DISPLAYED IN OUR S-day sale price Values Lc 50, s-day saic oo on Jung 80 HE S SX Ibeiieve thatlthe theater and the deyili] NG SHOW “,"\41"'\\ kit / price 75c ted the greatest business records | TIMIZ O SALL il 5 work hand in hand. or did it merely all times will be surpassed. While PATS TRIMMED FRET! HATS TRIMMED FREF B . colaen | Dot bvithemchancestol fuecing Hilie HATS TRIMMED 1R PRIMMUD ¥ 3 3 anlagt of s golden | v of the day as a pastime not n | G i > is 3 H ’ 10 thinl; ‘of Constanti- | womn while? Whateves the caus A merican Beauty Goura Fancies 79¢ | (wfix‘?}’nw ’l}‘.’l'fifhjcw 195 *1 Children’s tunities. The outlook is excceding- ‘lyrighl. ‘When Uncle Sam closes T S 99-201-203 MAIN STRELT. designs in all colors American city without a theate up We Trim Hats FRIE pL S THE HON. BAK to this late day. Bul even with (he BUSES Ribbon Bows 75¢ hnpoltul Wings 45¢ Hats e ’ 3 » ewton Richl Ker, one time | satisfying news that Saco is to have FACTS AND FANCIES, et P e at last a zathering place for (he . 4 . zantly made and wir s Black, white and Certain unarmed congressimen see P An extra fine i colors; values to 98¢, to fear attack by a German 1-votc X large silk rose o ats FREE We Trim Hats FREL! this ecrushing - information. “Saco’s | [iookivn 1neic - S e We Trim Hats FREF. « S 1t 1 1 b tself assortment of artist % Weo Trim Hats TR rlmlne These styles are smart and attractive yor of Cleveland, who has heen so- | ted by President Wilson to suc- | patrons of histrionic art, there comes showing at a glance | d Judge Garrison as Secretary of that they were dc e e ey igned and trimmed is & member of a number of | beautiful new theater will he con- anee of foling e cocnies amd sands s an e aucied as o movine piere wowse” | i e o | § QG e 8%ExtraspeclanmmedHats$ 85| | e vear, A e ate for peace even if force must | Odds hodking., Charlic Chaplin is at | which side duty calls lier until the | L ot e | i i hetter, -Byftalo oayuirer. Sl i used to attain it Surely such a | it agzain 2L g 30 choice models to select price trine as this should meet with the | - - - 7 R from. consisting of a high grade ! | Haiti is now under our protection S ‘ proval of pacifists and anti-pre- | YOUTHS IN BATTLLL AT 0 e T e S ey 6 nufacturer’s entire show c U . redness men and show that the | Jjust as in our own Civil War (he | learn how we miay protect our-elyves. c imiples. Jsvery hat per- i esident does not want to rush head- | g ug Hoston Joural S HATS TRIMMED into militarism, while at the | nower of manhood, the young boys in e ieotanel & en whes Y e HATS TRIMMED FREE e in Burope is using up the me time the fighting for peace pol- | (heir 'teens are going down before the [ o new per viline. A\ ot of stocks | ousht to sooth the feeli of the ns. the 1 S¥ilhy smilinet Lips | Ao sen hot air, hut they i 2 down noster Herald i and singing hearts Ax evidence of | [ § sorted into bags, and then slowly |of the United Stales, Kentucky blue this we take the Pavis dispatch which | S GuL troubles Tt asted. | xrass and redtop are the standard states that many of the German pr IPresident SVilson: could probably sor 1y (¢ l’w‘m-w |‘m--1‘- ‘ the tea gardens | varicti small and a little surplus which - > sends (o market A sts. Without knowing how the bn. Mr. Baker will eventually fare should say his selection is, on a | y-fifty basis. a near approach to a taken at Verdun are extremely | along nicely with his_ if he didn't have 1o | ronsress (o muddie thines op for him Rochester Union | | | | | | flden niedium. At that he will have | voung One of these young la e e Dresscessional. | I e s B Carolyn Welis wrper’s N 1e) step rather lively to keep up With | said:——1 am nineteen yeirs old and | et etk e S ese n Welis in Hary Lagazir £ tea in (his country 11 IREES Ll Tutuge, tehreci OF st | ve danger, indeed. there i | MRS g GO, Ra nc Shas s IR hasing the far-flung fashion line or, providing, of course, the Sen- | were of the sume age.” As the fight- | danzer springing from the reekless- N g Phasia b b neyonls the factitba ) g g ’ in South Careling and elsewhere on CWilh , ence for tea, but drinks less of it than it 5 | With e e countiy, making up the | the southern Atlantic seaboard Amer lifference with coffce Fhe Germans | ican has proved a successful grower of di Ll igible | this plant.” record established by his prede- | most of the soldiers in my regiment Gir ratifies his appointment. wround Verdun has heen the worst | o5 the iznovance. the impulsiveness = s | since the war began, as more men i Uz, hington C., March 7 e SRY L0 ports of import closed and their ports toda hot 14 Tollowors andl Adhorent or | thein L s ;00D SHOTS AND GOOD SHIP: { have been killed there on hoth side Woodrow Wilson., bhuf =« Jatriotic | trade with neighboring neutra | et 3 i ; 3 il icun Ah - regtricted, there must be a certain . | e i, o han in any other strugsle since Au mericans, repair, so fay {hev have | restricted. [While all the furore and fuss have | { pover, the damage they have done, [ $hor in the lands of the war- : and hercafier withhoid (heir hands | bound powers in tea and coffee. the vy there has heen one salient point | from the diplomatic negotiations of | tWain harbingers of day throughout Bricoked, onc little fact left in the | battle, that the youngsters who should | e nation.~Ncow York Sun the civilized world. With the excep- | | regret and the Austrian guantity of tea = The tunic and the o he. coffee plant is i shrub which, | To the Crocodile, e R cultivation, srows from 4 to 6| (Oliver Herford, in the Cent ) e o wild state it =wrows i O crocodile, T never thought till now ! To pen a sonnet (o the likes of you len raging over our so-called weak ust, 1914, it is casily scen that the under feet high. In i i s A high as in its i i three or four times : ¢ 7 ¥ Girl of toda t cultivated stat The dwarfing of | but ‘Lm. a sonnet has been writen | poc ol Sy o plant increases the crop and fi- c ; o '”.\fir:w\ picking The leaves are of | A1l else on earth, I will, if vou'll a fresh green color: the fowers are low, T o7 . boys are again suffering the brunt of y future of be conserved and left at home (o love tion of Russia, all parts of Burope he gin the day with coffee just a does 5 fact that every com- | this country. The Russian day be- B3 o other navies in numerical | to stop bullets. This is war. is | petent military man in our aistory | ging, and steeps, and ends in tea. The | the fate of things that the most use- | from Washington to Grant and leon- German day begins in coffec and ends ed - Wood has inveighed against {he : militia system, in spite of the fact ths taken away in the prime of life while | ¢ i Crovable 1hat s card. That is in regard to Ameri- B sunnery. It is truc that com- | and woo are sent out in the first line spite of the i and equipment the sea forces white and have an odor strongly re- | lntwine about your corrugated hrow, ror « lie silhouc | | I | & | in tea or beer. In Austria, as inj Irance, the day runs from a pot of it has jed Lo slaugn- | cyffee to @ demi-tasse. In Turkey the old fellows whom Doctor Osler | fer and (he wiisie of wealth, il is pro. e e [ would chloroform are left to orna- | Posed Ly the present conaress to cons | sounte R B e 3 rse. AL the rate the | T The officlal hills belore both | o ending o hese “cherries’ turn erimson on rip- cow the line. This has been the e ment the universe. / ¢ e Young men are being mowed down the | ful in all lines of endeavor should be Uncle Sam are rated as fourth- cembling jasmine. This wreath of rhyvime which, ihong Lo! aill ihe mode of yesterday e but when the question is “The green coffee berry of — com- it sels askew one with puf merce is nothing nore nor less than | 1= none the less hecoming, 1 Girl of today, st 1 do tc arksmanship the : QL Fdown to markemanaiip I sceds of the coffee ‘cherry.’ |You'd much prefer o fatted kid nited States navy stands at the hoad l g and ending all (hings shortage h gl CoRhUTCh ”v,‘.]w two ,.,,.JA‘““].m e Cd L emime e e e picked o LR E L DGR R et NeW Army on the basis of the militia | st work o considerable discount | Pulp is taken off by machinery, and |y oy myg( agmit I wield no poisoned | forty-cight states, The ho | the two husks which Tie between the s Wild styles that h pulp and the secds themsclves are Te- | 'ywhon have T over hinled there wiis | moved. The coffee has (o be thor o Sueh clothing as the Iijis us ¥ many vears While other nations I drunmk with mad (e : slaasliier cannot zo0 on much e fave paid their undivided attention to | Siushitcr l g s | yhon comfort.” In these words o 5 o (i «n | monstrous. The ariny fo ol : . : BMatng more ships each year, Uncle | There is a limit to all things, : 4 rnational de- | Nygjonal Geographic Society besins a v S onth fense should bhe a national army i i has been somewhat content in time for public opinion 1o pleasing little story of the coffee pot | | — KiCk (o | (g the tea urn in their relations to ! btiing his hoys set practice in marks- W the effort to apply pork-barreel Col. C. C. Taliaferro, of IRoanoke, inciples to nAlitary affairs—New oughly dried before the husks can bhe Or lesser breeds without the law > on, | Girl of today, stay here with me, taken off, and on many plantations | pehing (he erocodilinn fear there are whale acres of conerele e Lest worse may e L5 WoTse mAay I ifhe Ruroncan war and to the cor anship, e has put good shooling i o anity " story then panship, Tle has pu ¢ 5 5 e . Gloh fort of humanit The floors for this drying process. e 3 5 alievinet thath o a.. who died of heart discase in New e ity Have 1 descended to a makeshift ol “The people of the world annually When run through machinery for vile removal of th husks, these lat- Mo rhyvme you with the obvious Iiver & In Irench tailleur or smart modisw bove good ships, rst class battleship manncd by York last week, had the honor one of the central figures of the A 5 . i For foolish maid who p her trus SR of Ameriea,” consume more thun two and onc-half | the r trust e CBoston Post.) billion pouhds of coffee —enough to f ter ave hlown away like chaff, and the close of the war between the statc o S b ] Wad @ train of cars ercaching from | coffee grains are rim over sieves so ar- = R ssing the masksmen par excelionce, | He carried the flug of truce from Gen Vi cun blame fhe ,qumrlw person LSt delphia (o Pittsburgh. Three- | rangod gas to grade them and bag 1f You Want a Prize Law a4 This g & s ! | of Roseau, in (he and of Mo | e | £y . 2 > = ) eral Lee to General Grant at Appo \\‘,l U -m”un’ fomintel | furths of this iy grown in Brazil, a them afcording i iz, reidy o he ¢ busy now.” Is the advice of L0 RONERCINE NSk ec ¥ 3 uss | > B coine nigh tro shipped to the world arkets. ¢ Deop: ) ok, aric & o farted for 1 Ligzer navy it may he | mattox and thereby brought nearer 16 fiying ind the povuliee wWas oa | eountry that hegibésome piph from 15 shipped e wor markets, the Department of Agriculture 185 : | coffee industry alone. Burope and The growing of tea is largely an Lome-holders who wish to have at- ¥orth America , bear approximately | Asiatic industry The tea plant,is a tractive lawns around their houses Something of a Skeptic, Bod sh and zood ships go hand | that started negotiations for peace i il e e T om (he same relation to the consumption ! hafdy ever green shrub, srowing from When snow is melting and the ground | (From the Philadelphia Teleg: phy e R T e e o s ol “"l'\‘-"' ! as ahout to} BF ee that Brazil does to its pro- {12 to 15 fect high in its wild state. freezing at night and thawing in the An esteemed citizen was rambling ; LLnIve & . using | but dwarfed under cultivation It day, the conditions arc specially : vhen he me ’ Admiral Fletcher has just com- | to enter the Confederate army and This native probably believed that | duction. thes ‘“f‘fl“‘:l‘f“,‘;. e but dwarfec ¢ 1 5 b v 18 are especiall when he met a friend throughout the wur, a gallant | Mr. Itoosevelt wus elected to a thind | Pearly, four-fifths of all the coffee term in 1912 and had expressed his | World produces, ) S determination to contlnue to he re- | “Holland s the greatest coffec- e authority who not long ago was N clected for the rest of his natural life, | drinking nation on the globe. Tt uses that our force as here must be something behind | Ang. indeed. if he were now to | 15 1-8 pounds per capita annually, D while we usc 9 1-2 pounds, Germany rew of incompetent shots is not us | ins In valiant men of mien auzus Without discernment in the least— {1tor frantic fads of fashion higl 00d as a4 second class battleship bos- oW that the agitation has been Have merey on us, future ell 10 make these fwo essentinls, | the end of hostilitics. It was this act | cxcited, replied that the demonstra- [ tion was in honor of “the King of prefers a subtropical climate where good for the application of commer Filhort oULGIE Gist o1 conr i the rainfall approximates 50 inches a cml fortilizer ance e E vear. After the leaves are picked Before f 3 weather is entire- | Say, Jim remarked the friend the tea reaches its commercial state Iy over, fresh g sced should be |1 want to ask you about Dr, S by two route: me producing the sown, for it must be ' remembered | Ho vou really thin | black variety of fein and the other that only by repeated applications of {are helpf the green prass seed can a good lawn be pro N wastina oot bleted and presented his report on the | served iciency of our naval force. He is the | Young officer uoted to the effect 3 iti et t luncheo sterday by Wil- | smash precedent by hecoming pre not in position to mest | that luncheon given yesterda 7 whil ! . o i dent for a third fime. there would be | 5 1-8 pounds. Austria-llungary 2 i e : . United Kingdom 2 : ; : o "1 ho further precedent to restrain him | pounds, and the g gea in mortal combat. Then he was | W. B SEBDINCED SR """ from running indefinitely of a pound On the other hand, we gpeaking of the number of ships and | out At any rate, in the West Indies the | use less than one pound of tea per ! S = colonel is considerable of a roval per- | capita, where the United Kingdom sonage, and looks the part. He could es mearly seven pounds. Canada . doubtless scttle down as Theodore I |is about two-thirds England and one- that in individual fight- | by striking on a rock. What an wn- (0000 TE 0T L0 ot already pre- | third American in its use of coffee it shows a decided prefor ! “The leaves are first dried in the duced. The ordinar ceding of | of Jim, ot unl sun in the case of the black tea, and grass on @ new lawn is 1 pound of [low his invariablc in pans over fire in the case of the seed to every 100 square feet—that His invariable dire bhe sreat powers of the world on the | helm J. Bryan. When you catch green tea. Tn both provesses the leaves to a piece 20 feet square. For re- rned the other, wonder are next rolled until soft Black tea s-cding a lawn, one-tenth to one-half + they is next fermented, then fired and c¢f this amount should be used, ac- You will find them on every bot- finally sorted. (ireen tea is withered ¢ording to the condition of the lawn smiled the merry Jan time. For the northern part ottle tightly corked.’ " the condition of the paraphernalia. comes with the further en- \ Spanish steamship has heen sunk Keep again followed the rolling process, at the | | | | | | | | | | ‘ | ing efliciency the dreadnoughts of the | rumnantic end, lcln]rlul. and tea;