New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 13

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OAKLAND SIX $795.00 ROadSter and Tour lflg (Flood of Motey Pouring Into, Island Empire From Allies £ Tomorrow is your very last chance to see Sty SR { the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Gold Medal Tokio. Teh. 20—Nevor in her his- =4 Demonstration that attracted so much at- tory Iy an met with such a R | e tention at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in hcat quamiitics of war suppies snce | San Francisco last year. 1e beginning of the conflict and mor 3 . . s il;*“‘b_ 1”‘ placed _senstanty. | viore interesting, more entertaining, more valuable country in such quantities that there | to every up-to.date housekeepe[‘ than a lecture on actually a plethora of it. Money hecome o cheap that bankers | domeslic Science. . begun to complain, steat call upon Japan has | [ Scores of your neighbors have seen this demonstra- been 1 d will continue to be ot B tion at our store this week and learned how to cut their wive realized several hundred mile { yen hey include not alone | § H k £ T cavmment and suppiies suen | § - KitChen Work in twe. as guns, T and ammunition, hut | B - - p large quantities of cloth, many hun- | |8 h w ll YO D ! s i | After Today--Whie 1 u o leather pouches, caps, sashes, food | B L2 o % b > products and medical supplies. ven | fo Will you walk end- Sit down at your Have NEW Time for music, ‘Thie todess afils. rice is exported to IRlussia to be made | 8 less miles prepar- work with all sup-, hours to spare for outdoors, for {into gruel for wounded soldicrs and | @8 ana.CearNE Dlies at fingers cachdayinpleas- shopping, or— af the medical exportation a notable | @ item is tincture of iodine. | Another great channel in which Japan is finding prosperity is through her shipping. Ife big merchant ma- | riue is not only transporting supplies for the Entente Powers but so far as | the Orient is concerned has practical- | Iy taken over at an immense profit the sea transportation which is held 2 5 h et Brtaneico by the vesscls of 'B ens, for window spaces and the center of big kitchens. points including the United States M fashioned, built-in, uncleanable cupboards. ' . {utionises Lichina | have soared and Japanese shipping | 8 The Hoosier is a wenderful kitchen machine that revolutioniz: K e Come, see exactly how it operates—see how it excels all other cabinets made. Ré partment of communications to sanc- 1 G SRR et (an, mcmber you need buy this cabinet only once in a lifetime. So that every day yo oo on e Seoing either |@ dclay having us deliver your Hoosier you are maki(; yourself do unnecessa | to charter or purchase ten or a dou- en steamships, but suitable vessels | B work, waste energy, time and steps. are scarce. The prices are almost | g limitless in their clevation. The ex- . e ox. | ° Gold tent to which steamers have risen in ¢ | value may be instanced by a recent | § “ incident at Kobe. The owner of ’ M dal ] steamship, the charter for which had | e e just cxpired who had been received | | received an offer of charter at the | Y M | about $3,200 a month for his vessel _—-—s—._flu—- B | rate of $37,000 per month. The ex- | sl 3-50 m 42! o traordinary demand for hulls is in- il | ducing Japanese shipyards to work 5 X} [ ] ® day and ight but they cannot hope $1 On Dellvelry to approach the demand. Salesroom Service Station: [, S et et $1 Weekly 1915 was exceptionzl 314-316 Pear! Street, 1329 Broad Street J/1: " iove sin' more romariabie No Extra Fees HARTFORD ‘ vear the total exports amounted NO Interest to about $350,000,000 and the imports to about 5,000,000 The total M -B l trade was 16.000,000. Compared Money-back with the preceding year the fig G how an increasc f about $58.0 uarantee on exports and o decrease of § S B - - e S - S Sl {6 imnpovis, I3 hereas in| 1904 inss The Panama-Pacific Judges awarded the \\\\ t5 exceeded expor(s by 7 Highest Honor and Gold Medzl to Hoosier lhe halunce of {rade last year was in because of its Superior Construction and avor of exports hy about $84,000,000. Unrivalled Convenien e. | Anything approaching such a Jorts is unprecedenter the annals of foreign trade in Ja By glancing over the trade returns for the last ten years, it will be found | that with the exception of 190¢ and | Hoosier’s Double-Acting Sugar Bin Is the | 1909 when exports owing to g!‘(%l“,\'} only bin from which sugar can be taken reduced imports were in excess by | With equal ease from top or bottom. It has $2.485,000 and by $9,456,000 respeo- three times the capacity of most bins tively, the balance of trade for the maining cight vears shows an escess | }.H imports ranging from $2,317,060 to | | $18.485,000. In 1914 the outbreak of | | the war diminished the volume of | | | Hoosier's Shaker Flour Sifter makes flour | fluffy and light; works faster than most | E avoids srit or broken wire; can't | wear out These are only two of the many prize- winning features. Come see them all dem- onstrated at our store tomorrow. Please come in the morning if possible—for the the Saturday crowd on this last day will tax trade, especially that of imports. This our facilities in the af ternoon : The Famous Roll Door explains the fact that in that year the | ““Hoosier Beauty’” |excess of imports over exports amount- ed to onl 2 7,000 as compared with $48,485,000 accorded for 1913 and with $46,000,000 for 1912, ) With the continuation of the war 1ast year importations stil further 132 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Try This Recipe { diminished while a remarkable in- crease was noted in the cxport trade. —JU1CY! S\Veet, firm’ ORANGE CAKE The markets in India, South America, —_— — ' and other aces revi sly ; = & s N A 3 . tender and healthful. cupful sugar 1% teaspoonfuls baking ('mna“‘“m':l"“ \ug’:;ie‘:‘:"”"‘-‘m faling | por6 known in its financial history. has been followed by a note of |increase in gold. He urgently recor B 4 ot e B manded Tapanese substie oon | The bank vaults are full of money |wa by Toklo bankers. Dr. Kesa- |mended nourishing the rising ind Orof:r fI'O m your ; cupful bread-flour Few grains of salt an e S a e o Geking inveitraent m vice-governor of the |trics. This meant much to the mons &oods which no longer came out from - - ke o sribe Ty ;o r situation which was suffering from ¢ Heat \the eEc volkal tilll creamy.faddithe Europe. All this combined to create Stock Tssue Oversubscribed. . i i~ ¥ 2 : that the p t is a serious moment |abnormal increase in gold. He w dea]e[‘ now. ] @ blend thoroughly. Measure a new record in exports, while the A striking proof of a change in the i for ot 1“:: B i T e e e ngour[shin! % 15 . juice and add water, If neces- difficulty of Europe in sending its |condition of mind in the capitalist flati - - 5 , — unkist Oranges : se jui et < ool ticn u : : e & o rar3 koA GoupiiBol NS ESotapsbroadiiconuibuled ffo Ba e o s | e i s o shortage in |avoiding the danger that “they col at every meal Al the Baningllpoade i heisary crease of imports into Japan. ! e . L : st y ! e and add alternately to first n ixture with Among the import goods showing a | SPonse to an offer of shares of a d f""'}»\‘ The vice m)\fl)nnr says he is |lapse lhkn so ,:nany PB" b:s. ‘-‘mbv —look for the tissue the orange juice. Told in the cga-whites falling oft are irom, dyestuffs and |stuff company, now forming which |8!ad thal efforts are being made to jcverything, he affirmed, r Sl 4 e malke good the shortage in imports |ghould be the watchword—for thd By inaugurating new industries. This |prosperity and finance today Is thd in money is more dangerous |rising industries of the country thul e i abou ve other important requisites for manu- | e oversubscribed 900 times. There stamped - beaten stift. Bake in lay bout i e | wrapper p L3 e e i facturing industry. This had the [has been a steady increase in the | ¥ Inaugurating new industr tuation | prosperity and finance of a time o and cook more slowly Gll the cake is cffect of checking exportation to somie |capitalization for manufacturing in- ‘ Y 8 < 3 - z { which is suffering from the abnormal | war. done L fifteen utes extent, and has encouraged company | s, momney invested in them in | V! is ering o : in al U together and ico promoters to form plans for placing | 1915 amounting to $45,350,000 against — & with ora frosting, or use a Japan’s industry and commerce on a 50,000 for 1914, milarly elec- Jelly or’ whipped-cream il sclf-supporting and permanent basis. . spinning and L . and sprinkle pow- One result of all (his is tthat Japan, | railways s ted great increases of and save these me{m?s for 1 dered Bugar aver the which before the war had come to |capit: Je < undertakings 5 beautiful silverware. Write for g Gy T feel apprehension for the stability of | S er in ca ) free book ‘‘Sunkist Salads B @ cake will its note conversion system, has now |tal by $20,000,000 than the year ¢ Ask For and Desserts.” § keep moist specie accumulating to its credit to |fore last, taking inte count the busi- ain tit for the extent of 600,000,000 yen or |ness that showed a fallingoff, Ag st SUbs utes . . . 4 several $300,000,000, an amount never he- | “The situation,” savs the Japan Get the Well-Known y Ee.::mundqumm: 7 | the flotation of companies and start- 139 N. Clask Street, Chicago Y [ Th fing of new enterprises are becoming |the order of the day and the season THE ORIGINA i GUIElem 5 eniital ey GBp | 0 v w0 i A cold is really a fever, not always | ;,4ia tabor and withering dullness in | Ta% [ 5 caused by the weather but often dueto | general is over There this, of A L ‘ disordered blood or lack of important | course, to be prepaved asainst, that & 1 1 | food-elements. In changing sfi:asons after the war when huge numbers | A Made in the largest, best equipped and. .. Have Your Ev 0 3 H > lef workers will be released from 5 T : Ye ot Eves | facfoods aichessentalibecanse eyl il e s e e ¢ We do_not make “milk products’’~ Examined and distribute heat by enriching the blood | (o ies will ail at once he restored to Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ofes Jleadaches e caane ““"’\" e ' © Gl , fitted and so render the system better |ine legitimate business, and when ~ s J to you tha 1 need GLASSES. Why = ZNCE here and have me by A. PINKUS nbletowithstandthevnryingelements.f(lvf" market will be tted with | Ask For HORLICK’S 4 T it voen ovre R Evehenr seEciavist This is the important reason why |labor, there will be far-renching " /]| THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK | - e et e 5 : e cconomic upheaval in Burope, the | - EXAMINE YOUR EYES. | Over 30 Years Ixperience. Scott’s Emulsion should always be | (0" SRAERD 0L GRS e AC) Made from clean, full-cream milk and fit you to the right GLASSES.@| ____ taken for colds, and it does more— Japan wili be! the Arst to feel: But | and the extract of seiiis ME o Prompt attention now may save you = T N J builds strength to prevent sickness. |ihe upheaval is universal and u reduced to powder form, soluble in suffering and greater trouble later on. i ' Jf You Want Good Bottled Scott's Emulsion contains Nature's |avoldable. In the meantime it is 0. | water. Best I?ood-Drink for All Ages. F L MCGUIRE l Beer, Wine or Liquors, rare strength-building fats, so skillfully (‘":"“’"hv\-‘f"ln‘(’l"" st intotrests h:i;;’ e (oo o Used for aver 6 QURHEEN IR NG e i iy &4 Order Same from blended that the blood profits from |,y recent wave af business revival A ca ALTED L Unless you say *“HORLIGK’S* METR: | PHILIP BARDECK every drop.. Tt is free from harmful | w. are zlag that the country fs ot Redbitadely you may get a Substitute. Main Streel N 2] drugs or alcohol. Sold at drug stores | ting active in the ri direction |185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 | 00 N P00 S e a Package Home (Correspondence of The Assuclated “ress.) colt & Bowne, Bloomficld, N.Jo 1528 | ¢te export trade and sencral pros- 251

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