New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1916, Page 9

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. LIBERTY is all silky Long Cut like Athis— Contains no loose, hard stems like LIBERTY comes only n long, silky shreds, be- cause only long, unbroken leaf is used in making it. That means LIBERTY is a real long cut. And LIBERTY is ab- solutely free from loose, hard stems—they’re picked out by hand. That means LIBERTY is real tobacco. LIBERTY packs right down into your pipe for a cool, slow- burning smoke. Or rolls into a wad of juicy sweetness for a husky, lasting, man-size chew. *LIBERTY is made of full- bodied, full-flavored Kentucky tobacco. And the ageing we give this rich leaf—up to five years— puts a satisfying relish intg LIBERTY that just suits hearty chewers and smokers from the ground up. r—\ RVBACOE Famwiil T A T When a man who knows a man’s tobacco gives LIBERTY the once over he sticks to it for keeps. So will you. —————— Real and sold Estate Antoni The New, Britain Title Baskowski land on Beacon street. Company (has to place who was a member of the fire depart- | € left Mr. department | the GERMAN AVIATORS FINE PHOTOGRAPHERS Teutons Attach Great Importance in This Brand of Aerial Work— Have Iine Equipment. (Correspondence of The Associated P Paris, Feb. 25.—A German av pilot who was obliged to land in a | Irench village near the front is quot- ed by the Temps correspondent as de- {olaring that the Germans are now i doing less flying along the front be- cause they feel there is little need of “We have all your positions photo- phed,” said he he recruiting of pilots with us” he continued. “is very easy. Only men under 28 y admitted in the aviation those who at the end not show suffici nt back to their The others ave in- structed aviation schools and later specialists in the work of reconnoitering or in regulating the fire of the big guns. Those who are on the fighting aeroplanes are nearly aly volunteer There near Hamburg a special school where the | latter perfect themselves before leav- ing for the front. “We have excellent machines. engineer who remained for sis in the same squadron he machine changed because of wear and has not noticed one case of break- down of defective motor. “The up-to-date fighting machine now is the Fokker. which ean make a speed of 160 kilometres an hour, Tt is armed with a quick firer, but its ammunition-carrying capacity is lim- ited 8 it. g ar service, are and weeks do aptitude are of “several nt corps in the become is < not seen one becau Each squadron chines besides two these six machine two regulate the cannon fire, two are for reconnoiter- ing and two for aerial combats. We attach the greatest importance to photographic reconnoitering. Eight specialists are provided to make the most delicate devetopments and en- largements. These specialists are at- tached to each of our squadrons. On our reconnoitering machines we have Photographic apparatus which can be utilized at 2,000 metres altitude and others which may be employed for Photographing from 3,500 metres,” compri six ma- reserves. Out of DS PATAL. Former Kensington an Ends Life in Hartford. Tsaac A. Upson, formerly a resident of Kensington and this city, died yes. terday at the Hartford hospital from self inflicted jack-knife wounds, Mem- bers of his family cannot account for Mr. Upson’s suicide. He was born in Kensington on December 11, 1861. Mrs. Willard 1. Alling of Kensington is a sister and Lawyer B. W. Alling ot this city i nephew. At tie time of the can war in 1898 of one panish-Ameri- Mr. Upson took the of the local volunteers 1 When Upson and the took held ment. soldier-fireman | € his place in the |! it until he urned. The funeral will be held from Whit- undertaking rooms in Iast Hart- ford tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in Ke ROE TO RETIRE, ‘hurch Street Tobacconist to Gilve Up Business, Edward F. McEnroe, well known as a leading cigar dealar and tobac- conist, is to retire from business and will close out his store in the Calumet tuilding Church street: Mr. Me- Enroe has Dbeen in business on Church street since 1902 when he took over the business from his bLrother C. E. McEnroe. The Calumet building store has been conducted by the McEnroes for twenty-one vears and through close attention to busi- have prospered. McEnroe was the first in s city to develop the smoke shop and from a modest beginning | j he has built up a prosperous busines catering to the demands of the class of trade, but it has not accomplished without effort and much personal sacrifice. Mr Mc- Linroe now feels that he is entitlea to a well earned rest and this he will tuke as soon as he can close out his business, best bheen Native o Russell Bros, CATTLE FOR CANAL ZONE. Panama Department of Supply Plan to Buy 10,000. (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) Panama, Feb. The establisl:- ment of a large cattle ranch has been decided by the supply department of Panama Canal and contracts been let for the clearing of cres of land in the vicinizy Culebra on the line of the Panama railroad. When the laund has been cleared of the rather heavy jungle growth it will be seeded in guinea grass which furnishes excel- lent grazing for cattle. The ranch will be used for fatten- ing cattle that have been purchased in Columbia and Costa Rica for the supply department. These anims usually are not properly fattened when they arrive on the Isthmus and this purpose the ranch is to serve. It is proposed to purchase a herd of 10.000 cattle which will be fatten- | ed on the ranch. As these are con sumed the department plans to buy at the rate of 1,000 head a month. BRANDEIS PROB Washington, March Inquiry into the nomination of Louis D. Brandies to be a member of the supreme court, was continued today by a senate cc mittee with three witnesss on hand ready {o testify regarding the Lennox bankruptey cases. They were James T. Lennox, Abe Stein, and Moses Stroock have 1,000 of New is a Zeno Ovando, re- | exile do's death. mation from another revolution, prised by soldiers on landing, and that Ovando and at least half of the men who went with him from here were Killed. do was killed shortly Santo Domingo by the son of a for- mer rival on t from Havana and Nas crooks strangers to enter card games on the way , | supposed card nsferr talent to the West Indian liners, par- ticularly Stands on As part of the tenth annual rose festival of Portland, Or the new Columbia River highway, scaling the cliffs in the famous gorge of the river, will be dedicated. The date is June 7, the opening day of the festival. Thig annual celebration is the feature of the year in Portland and ranks Monument to Pioneers New Highway high among the most beautiful American outdoor fes i Columbia River highway wa a cost of $2,000,000 for the first for miles. The picture shows the mem- orial to the pioneers of Oregon at Crown Point on the Columbia River highway. NICAN REBEL LEADER IS DEA DOM Conflicting Reports Regarding His De- misc, Both Agreeing That Tle Was Shot—Was Active Revolutionist. respondence of The Associated Press.) San Juan, Porto Rico, March Word has just reached here from San of the death of General o0 Domingo one of the most active leac~ fter e a vear's Dominican revolutiona was killed shortly anto Domingo after Rico. told of Gen Onc has it that the Do government received infor- Porto Rico that he was Domingo to start that he was sur- of the ers. who anded in & in Porto Two stories are minican returning to Santo jon is that Ovan- after landing in Another ver: revolutionary leader whose father Ovando had killed. SHARPERS ABOARD LINER. Try to Induce Passengers Card Games. to Enter —Passengers in vesterday au, report that effort to persuade March Castle New York. the Morro made an to and from this port. There s much gambling in Cuba and it that former trans-Atlantic <harps have transferred their those touching at Havano, where there is unexampled prosper- ity and where the influx of rich Americans is unusually large. The line officials said they would «<_e that the activity of mblers was restricted on the Havana route. 1— | | Paren Ovan- | | from the Health Department Issues Warning to Parents Regarding Complications of health 59 new measles reported the depat ment vesterday, Superintendent T. | Reeks is of the opinion that the e} { demic has passed the climax and from now the number of c will daily diminish, but he adds a word of cau- tion to parents as frequently follow- ing an epidemic of this character com- plication set in, often with fatal con- sequences. Thus far but two deaths have been recorded as directly attributable to measles, but there is it danger in too irly exposure to the elements. e to permit children to following 1 result that le to con- Although cases were to ses measles with the they catch cold and are tract bronchial pneumonia, March especially bad for measles convales- cents with its windy days and variable temperatures. The health department therefore warns mothers to be ex- tremely cautious about exposing their children too soon following recovery from this disease. DIRECTS POLITIC PRISON Cleary, in Sing Sing} to Named D; Haverstraw, March 7—It said that the nomination for Village Pr ident on the Martin A, Dr accomplished Sing Sing Have democratic ticket of was) from scoll, by prison. he one time followers of Cleary, who killed Eugene Newman, his son- v, and is now in Sing Sing for say that, directing his forces cell, Clea has come out for the uplift. Driscoll’s nomination was opposed riends of Dis ct Attorney Thom- as Gagan, against whom Driscoll v a witness when Gagan was tried for alleged neglect of duty in the Cleary murder trial. Since the murder tr Cleary has fallen out with the G a reformer, Cleary’s aid COULDN'T FOOL HIM TWICE Experience Proved That There The victim of an unscrupu- Jous druggist in a Pennsylvania town says that when he asked for Father John's Medicine the druggist persuadeddini to take something else which was “just as good,” according to the clerk. g as well have water,” this might just taken so much writer continues. “I afterward went back and got Father John’s Medicine and in a short time T felt the good effects. Tt increased my weight, gave me strength and helped my bron- chial trouble.” In some localities this tice of subsittution by glsts is an evil practice of va proportions. The unscrupulous druggist who forces upon you a preparation when you call for Medicine is doing you an injury. Remember that Father's John is a doctor's prescription, pure some free from oplum, morphine, form or any other than 30 years' succe: tonic and body builder. in the ‘ Native eg Russell Bros. Begin taking it today; it will angerous drugs or alcohol and with a treatment of colds, throat troubles and as a Was Nothing ““Just As Gogd” As Faiher John’s Medicine for Colds and Throat Troubles and As a Body Bui der different ather John's Medicine and whole- chloro- history of more make you strong. | of | $13.50 T0 $472.00 $1 on Delivery $1 Weekly No Extra Fees 3 Winning Points that helped the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet win the Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco. Come tomorrow and see them demonstrated at the HOOSIER Gold Medal Sale Come and see what thousands of people saw at the great San Francisco Fair last year, what dozens of women say Saturday and yesterday at our store. l.earn why so many folks you know have paid us $1 in _fl\(‘ past two days and ordered the Hoosier delivered to their homes. These neighbors will have many hours to spare when most women still are plodding ‘round their kitchens preparing meals or putting (708 Mg s \‘\‘/inr:?;' Panama-Pacific , Expesition &> ’, 5 "’r:»m( Money- Back Guarantee ClubTe $1 Now $1 Weeki away supplies and tidying up. . Hoosier has places for 400 articles all handily arranged at your fingers’-ends. But don’t think it is merely a ‘“shelf-room’ cabinet. he Hoosier is really an “automatic ser- vant.” It has 40 features that aid you in cooking and sa ve you time and labor. Its perfect ~construction sur- passes all other cabinets made: Pk Hoosier’s Shaker makes flour fluffy and faster than rotary sifter or broken wire. Can't -2 Hoosier's Revolving Spice puts the spices you need at your fin ger tips. No danger of knocking over any or spilling them, Sge Hoosier's Double-Acting Sugar Bin is the only sugar bin from which sugar can be taken with equal ease from top or bottom; has three times the capacity of most bins -4 Hooslers are made with doors or full view Roll doors the base. The Hinge doors have re- markably convenient utensil tr: The Roll doors are open—no pockets or cubby-holes. The price has only 50c difference. Flour Sifter light. Works Avoids grit wear out Castor Hinge above The Famous Roll Door ““Hoosier Beauty”’ Remember, there are Hoosiers for farms, camps, apartments, big kitchens, little ones, for window spaces and the center of big kitchens. No further need for old-fashioned, built- in, uncleanable cupboards. 3 If vou think that you can’t spare the time to come, then you confess that you need a lloosier badly, because it will give you so many spare hours for a lifetime. Come this Gold Medal demonstration tomorrow. Get our low prices and money- back offer. And please bring some friend with you. OHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 132 MAIN STREE!, NEW BRITAIN see "WOMEN ASTRONOMERS. hip and (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) mably London, Feb, 23.—Astronomy Is the | March meeting. latest field of human endeavor to be | that many more will become fellows after the was Cleary’s chief Fox, who reject- zan faction, and it licutenant, Bernard ed Thomas Freeman for renomina- tion and named Driscoll instead. Dri who is wintering at Palm was not consulted. The gan-Freeman adherents are now in open revolt inst the Cleary-Fox element and say they will bolt the democratic ticket. There will be a meeting of the re: publican town committee this week t0 for thel republican of] the party and particularly party lead- ers are anxious to have this date an= nounced. invaded by women. As a career for women it recently recelved when the Royal Astronomical society obtained a supplementary from tho; jthe crown in order to admit \\un)on[ impetus take action on fixing a date primaries Members | members as fellows of the soclety. Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. Five women were admitted to mem- vl . l i Pl A A \ l The Unusual Bock. The use of IMPORTED BOHEMIAN Hops exclusively assures the highest quality. On Tap or in Bottles At Dealer's—or for Family Trade— of our Bottling Department. The Hubert Fischer Brewery, HARTFORD, CONN. Connecticut’s Leading Brewery. ON TAP AT LOUIS W. 'ODT, HOTEL BELOIN, KEEVE MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHY.

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