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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 1916. . S OF WAR {Aeroplanes and Mountain Artiilerijim - awseevswors | The Heart of the Home POPULAR IN PARIS £ IN CASTLES “Make Good” In Mexican Desert Work - | i Over 200 Places of Entertainment { i | Now Running Full Blast in sand Austri . Prench Metropolis. The heart of the home is the cooking range. ] strians EH]Oy QI e s S e T e AT P e ) £ Norange is too good for you. You and your fargmily | EXDGHSC of I[aly i ; ’ i i Paris. March 19—Two hundred and | donot want ordinary cooking. You demand food thatis S . | i 5 ; 8 o twenty=six places of entertainment : perfectly cooked. The bestrangeis a lifetime investment. theaters, cinematographs, music halls | | | of The Associated Press) | 4 £ " - wd cabarets,—-are now running oo e | | i ] PR T e rawford are those fifty . . 3 2 : 1815, This numb includes prac R Austrians now held by the 8 T i 5 ok e = e S - W tically all the theaters of i | ng‘es Beording to the Rev. llihe Grers wiioae perforiiances e - are different from all other ranges because they give you twenty R oostor ot s \ L . : g ey - Loy S, Ol BEROARON: it : Crawford advantages that- make good cooking a habit. ch, who has been s | " 8 3 2 3 e o cluborate productions are cor L : . Pl ~ ~ e templated until circumstances radi- . Go_and sec that wonderful Single Damper which Bsociation 10 look arier i : : - . . . cally change. Of the larger theaters, % “Kindles"—*"Bakes"—“Checks"-ith one+simple motion. BS in Italy ] . ¥ 5 S the Comedic ITranc < only one 2 L £ k Your Cra vilBgive ye : fIrning from a trip recent : now plaving every cvening; the oth : Gl yo“wfl‘:;i]c?eal“ willigive you dt/least twenty good reasons cont ow! X Bhe prisoners, D 2 o one. « ondent of ihe Asso- ances per- week” while the smaller ; “THese prisoners ure | theaters of the different quarters e @me of the most magniti give three to four performances. { ) i @nd palaces of Ltaly, I . ’ The moving picture shows are run - Brmer kings and p: ning far ahead of the theaters in Bl tea, they ar popularity and tota! attendance. Dur- p ing the month of December last the number of spectators in the theaters was 805,765, while during the samc rie, pastop ¢ give from fo » five perform- Lowric give from four to five perform inc not ill- Trowbeaten ind they not | oL made to work, but they Brmitted to wori. So they | an ¢ d to be happy at cinematograph performance s, Wby from home and coun- 1 loved ones They two complaint urope i ot - while the increase in attendance ot B ashamed o R £ 5 ol STy £ 1 1 3 ) ¢ : 4 | moving picture shows is attributed Bsaid one prisoner t . and g % ; B 3 . : 4 largely to the interesting war fi fl the scn of all. Of o > 4 . ¢ § that are shown cach week. Ameri Bis focling a certain men- s ¢ g i i Y police tilms have also had a remark- sion as an accompaniment. ' AR 3 - 3 ; . - abie vogue during the season. Bond complaint is that they : 4 2 5 & ¥ A Though few original plays have compared with the precedin: yvear, the increase in the nu of the- | | leading the happy life, if | ? v 3 4 3 ¢ O 3 . month L604L519 persons witnessed | | | atrical andiences was #ho 30,000 filowed to work and eain heen produced since the war began, B8 day, as prisoners are W the prefect of police is nevertheless do in Irance, Germany and i ' foau AN kept busy reading new productions B That they are not at work ) . : 13 : % and old ones with a view to eliminaf- the objections made by the | v 4 3 = S 1 - < | ing such passages as do not pass the flers of Italy who feel thatall | i : censorship. e has read 1,500 plays ik should go to Italians in : s 4 : 8 : and examined 9.000 films since Au- Bwork 1o k themselves and i S - : 1 2 | gust 31 1915, He has also examined imilies goin’g 1| & s 4 s e : : S B these prisoners are improv- | | % 2 , x 3 : r time for all that. Nearly all 3 : ¥ # i s - % = | aby 2.000 are learning English. 1 have : & 150 concert programs representing a total of mgs each week, all of = Sl 3 3 practically new This partial FOR SALE BY fliculty in tting enough Eng- ¥ revival of the theater has gone fnv e RMERICAN \AEROPLANES AND RBRTILLERY |IN MEMXICAN DESERT O to relieve distress among dramatic e Ol & Bng the places where the pris- i ° o o9 WEST MAIN STREE1 e kept is the castle at Aquila, The operations in Mexico are prov- | flving machine in warfare were necd- [ lery also standing up well unde nothing what they were before the | Frederick 11, and about which |0 the value of aeroplanes in scout- |©4 after its extensive use in Europe. [Yhe strain of Mexican campaigning. -, Most theaters pay br William of Germany wrote : 3 Advocates of preparcdness say the [ Pictu show ican aeroplane Bgraph. Another place is at |['"F operations in so broken and jand lyric artists, but the salaries ave | Ve grud- and some pay nothing at all, suppiy of Awerican military aevo- | lined up in the 2 an desert their casts with flear Naples, where some thou- | mountainous a country, although uo | planes should be multiplied maay | light artillery passing through the { 4pe in no dire distress and who pra- Jrisoners are housed in the beau- | demonstrations of the efficacy of the | times.. The American mountain artil- { brash. | to act for nothing rather than B R E w E R Y F o R s A L E ld structure of the dukes of ! i i ey I think its terraces looking T e e e == ey = WITH COMPLETE 'CE PLANT b sive one of the finest e e 1o o . 5 k. ,‘,"l“. \"\m»]-“‘,‘,‘”“'m:‘,'“.l ;:T: 9SS WILLARD'S WAY. | pospitality to masters of the ring and PARADE GROUND A FARM, FEAR PEANUT FAMINE Clme!oprelentowner!hmm;rt'l:ze.fonclt:n g 1,“1":,04 T , ; 10 welcome their followers with the | (Correspindence of The Associated Press.) | (torrespondence of The Associated Press ) .l"._"c...,,sm,p,"‘:bec.“..o g. ,:..;g‘"l,. 38 B eters &t Padulla, whic K. (e Beipon: Cowboy | glad salute of the active cash reg Vienna, March - wde grounds Washington, March 23.—War has s fully equipped as brewery and Sxdacialfos monastery at Padulla, | Battler Is No Bacchanalian ht. !ister. It is even reported, though the | hoie) e St S e e plant. Borders on brook, furnishing large water I8 more comfortable than a pal- l Now vy ANt e e = i “M e nd rifle ranges ., and a seriously ed a's y it trade supply. Situstedin a busy Conw city, Q= some tallc Of B0 ave Tollowed with the teeneat|iniurious an aspersion (hat M- ~vile| cther lands seti aside fori militarylifconsular repotsishow. | Exportsiof with no othe.:ewery within a radius of about B ron toyal palace © . ) i el oot with | tige. ‘are to Me devated s far as| 1915 were about one-half thess of 60 miles of thickly populated territory. The Versailles of Ttaly, which | interest and that measure of anpro- | lard does not celebrate a suceess with | use, are to be devoted ) | it el Cor it bt A Tasg et ncraashat an fifty thousand | bation the circumstances appearcd o | the mitts by getting exceedingly | jossible to raising food The war | the previous year when peanuts A thay o warrant the efforts of i distin- | drunk and re g in that cond 5 ; $11,176,404 were sent les of beer of any state in 1915. Excellent arrant the cfforts of certain distin runk and remaining in that condi shipping facilities both rail and water. guished patrons of the manly rt | tion for a number of day Bis s i it i oAt peas, E ad. l\l"filted\llcl—mc'ifllplflh-‘ tudio, fnc(ory : for making dyes and bleaches. = Owner is willing to maka lib _ral | and obligations developir npon him | friends whose society 1t (ables. Throughout the country the | QUCH ! PAIN, PAIN. terms toright parties. The Associated Press.) 3 ‘ bspondence of [ as the heavyweight chumpion of the | lained e (he careless et wal of |y anthorities are warned that RUB RHEUMATIC, | [ tinterested address ich, Switzerland, March 2 earia. | M: Willara ichioved his ibounty in erade ingates o o {hey must refruin from doing the br tickets for horses, on the | ioiont distinetion withous the pre- | West counts it carerully, and contides |30 Gimage (o crops, no matter how ACHING JOINTS R.F.H, Jr. on the bread ticket system, &re { jiyinayy training that has herctofore | it to the care of persons whose shoek- | Gyl the area. Kvery available plot Fall River, Mass. (ien e e Rub Pain Right Gut With Small Trial P. 0.Box 808 Bottle of Old. Penctrating *St. Jacob’s Oil. artists who i oftice has dirccted that such ground | Ve = to educate and instruct the Kansas|sailants declare that instead of dis | Mountain, Jess Willard, ta the duties | bursing his money amons the ecger | beans, carly potatoes and fresh vege- D LINE” FOR HORSES. " | been considered essential in his cail- | ing dispositions lead them {o demand § ¢ ground must be used for increasing s with more than twenty horses | ;. "4 it is not to be wondered at | collateral when they are approached | {he cupply of food and fodder. [r will be supplied from munici- | 44 o ghould lack ceriain of the ! for loans orehouses Owners of smaller | .. caristics indissolubly yeiatec It has been further alle Ehatlie=s » s ¢ et it from the dealers | .0 = siti I - ar 4 \ RS Kot i O enats | with his high position { when Mr. Willard has accumulated | Tu BELIEVE MN T I Aok nike s fhe_ prodv : : Mr. Willard’s blunders, according ja sum sufficient, in his judsment, for e S ] e na to the code of those who now scek to T G G L T T et et v . : i r ost intense body pains rcatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth- | correct his manners, flow from a fun- { and live stock. he cast about for Many of the m ) | i 5 g - are of local origin and can be quickly ing penetrating Jacob's Ol” right | damental dncapacity to nize the | opportunity to set it at work for hi z ingl i 7 e ; d B v v me by a single ap- into yvour sore, stiff, aching joints and ; e Home Reme y inherent beauties and captivating | with the sordid purpose of avoidi relieved and overco y r ] . T . lication of Minard’s liniment, which \nuscles, and relief comes instantly. ° = qualities of unthrift. To this in his old age, the necessity of jm- P 5 d with marvel- - b's O’ i Sataad| kin- [ tribute his shocking sobriety - . arity tro. Sirin . was prescribed and used wi St Jacob’s Ol is a harmless rheu- for S Troubles | tribute hix shocking briety, @ ploring charity from his friends He o us results by Dr. Levi Minard in his atism cure which never disappoints L, | briety that plunges into gloom the | even has the aundacity to contemplatc ivate practice, for sore, strained, .na cannot burn the skin | | proprietors of a hundred drinking | seriously the probabilities of the fy. Private D g lumbago, 1eahi i neck, Limber up! Quit complaining! Get bema, ringworm, and other itching, | places stomedl tol | extena’ their [turs when his present § earning lamel muscles, st i b ! £ ; n e 1 ains, backache, 11 trial bottle of old. honest *St. ng skin eruptions are so easily | capacity will not persist and to cn. Sciatica, rheumatic pa — = = ——— 68 30f 1 i ing, itch- ' " g store, anc one has to be BRI unfruitful time. Instead of laboring D8 feet, a! : nti T e ) ! < i ief: is y, antiseptic, hcumatic pain, soreness : . There is H : N o Stite Of bese: o healing relief; is creamy, antise » rheumatic pain, ¢ b ;‘:fi;’«‘:} 1'1;“:‘0 T, Cluldrenureprobablybnghterto-day e e ;RO e i free from injurious drugs and stain- gwelling. Don't suffe Relief awaits you need ! y than a generation ago—but are they n:'u :;:Il:1y‘~\i\‘.v of lnlu v‘::\::-‘ul:-“(.j [ less to flesh and clothing. surely try you . Jacob's Oil” has cured mil- | o to usc, cven stronger? That's a grave question. | L™ (LA A € L RGNKIOT MU this wonderfal liniment and see Bow lions of Fheumatism suferers in the | r nl u e nt}‘\‘:th flf”‘;f‘r So many pinched faces, dulled eyes | j,oug t the cxpense of immedic q““;‘;li'“;ip“’:;;fi S(:}Oet agbotl]e today ‘I_’ “‘.]m'l ”:‘"I‘I:_”u:’l I‘H)\J!VWL'H ke AL LT E id feeli ce us w disp d debauche nev E s. for sciatica, neuralgia, ago, back- | et R fmd languid feelings make us wonder | di : 1 and debauchery. y e e s the prescription if they will ever grow into robust, f “'l‘x ‘\ at degree )\\r:: obflunx’ to eradi- Baltimore doctor, put up in a“i healthy men and women. { ‘-” R « \1:;» of t wlym ..’m:\ Mr. Wil- = | B vesinol ointment 'and resino Ed gl 2 ek d have been successful we have g 1f your children catch colds easily, | " 000 T . This proved so remarkably suc- A 5 T ul, B i busands of fotbir physi- | are tired when rising, lack healthy | however, from the rumors pervading | b have prescribed it constantly for | color, or find studies difficult, give | the town. that he has proved a dull P l S llo twenty year them Scott’s Emulsion for one month I']”m\ There are insistent reports a e, a w ee s bnerally resinol stops itching at = o o the | that not a few amiable persons de- | s : % o “hoals the eraption quickly | toenrich their blood and restore ST D e ey e show that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not prop- "at little cost. Resinol ointment body-forces to hcum}y action. i b o erly assimilating its food. In factaw?man’sphysicalconditionalways resinol soap can be bought at any Scott’s Emulsion is used in private | rrom persons of shows in her face. Paleness, blotches, piinples, sallowness or dull eyes all WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOU boist’s schools. It is not a “patent medicine”, | habit have approached Mr, Willara f i e simply a highly concentrated_oil-food, | on numerous occasions to ment caim | I ell the Need OI Money is not the standard of judgment in the se- sinol Soap is mot (Lnli-_zmmuallly without alcohiol or harmful drugs. It| rebuff mot calmly accepted: that @he lecti fF iture. All expensive pieces are not joe and ’;,‘]’ucn;:“m 1:‘)‘d lhsq':‘:g:,‘hfi{ cannot harm; it improves blood; it bene- | promoters of several plausible swin- | Beecham's Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should Skl © HI Ll : i i s bad B et e R s e e e o o i not fail to avail themselves of their prompt and benefieial effect. good nor are all inexpensive pieces bad. 4 . ‘our druggist has refuse subs - | pocketbook o slans ithout | 's Pi ) petics can only imitate. R e Do ase i pin Bl ou g Beecham's Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They 3 i scal q aking notable progress: and that a clear the system of impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the Selection depends on form, line, scale, texture ’ bowels and tone the system. Their mild and thor i ickl i iece is suit- - . e | perfectly willing (o turn his prowess rid tl)eskino}bley:mxshes,improvetxll:e"c“xrcaguon]zlncgfgpatci:::ngi;:s‘{ion)f and harmony, proVIded or course that the piece is suit G 6 ’ to their monetary advantage have i ) j e : TG (it i s e e Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help of ed to its function. It makes little difference wlvm; S les omcn anth P et , - | it costs, what kind of wood it is, how much 1th|s ca{\e UU actly what their plans promised fop | ’ S, W ) ' E | x ra a W [FRin e R R eecham s Pllls N how brilliant the bronze nor how gorgeous the velve on which to ground the expectation A g ok 2 o work afternoons or Saturdays and B oo s winded s el Bt e el L B We admit, to be sure, that the field for selection is chances for fmprovement that have Diractions of Special Value to Women with Every Hoe: widened where price is not a matter for consideration. Mondays only. Must have some store /.. Wi " In the field of the limited purse, however, there re- 7 I j | tinue a8 ho now s, a singularly un- | < S R S R == = mains much which is the essence of good taste in experience. Apply at once. ous friends of the prosperous e | beauty ana utility. 1d t T ; ; = | Would rejoice to see him unstrap his | : q i RAPHAEL,S DEPARTMENT STORE S : . We have aeveloped this latter field until our stock st | RSTettable though te may he 1o Save 58 cts. per gal. ot mexpensive pieces is as wide in range as the tastes | blackmailers parasites of hoth our customers. | sexes and all conditions of disrepuioe & = ITS SIMPLE -.. THIS IS HOW who have been accustomed to line their pockets and fill their stomachs = s Just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Oil costing about = $2.70 TIRED o0 it the cost of eminent pugili o f S | s th i headaches, etc. are nature’s warn outlook for their future so far as it 3 XSl into to you that you need GLASSES. Wh involves contributions from Mr. wil- | '\ 4 Gals L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real put it off? Come here and have me lard is not bright He appes ¢ S ) Paint, at $2.25 per gal. - 9.00 bhe hopelessly set i n ddle i $11.70 EXAMINE YOUR RO L 0 (s ek You then make 7 Gals. Pure Paint for $11.70 Complete Homefurnisher - and fit you to the SSES forehandedness: his eyes arc Frompt attention now may save you || to the bemefits of intemperancr Upet b g et and nn 1052-54 Main St., Cor. Morgan St, HARTFORD appealing popularity that | Mae ity foht oromoetions Hod 2 bead Zine—and taches to the spendthrift; and the € .P po' F. L. MCGUIRE, i most «nvrd(n: cv:m’x\n,u.‘.::-L ,mn m;n\.- B Linseed Oil, to insure longest wear OPTOMETR follks™ industry and good fortune | Yse a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy and if not the best = = seem doomed to ply heir arts in P ) J oge g y 254 Main Street. Upstai - over the B L i on the man who leeaene (| paint made, return the paint and get ALL your money back. 1 a word each day pays for a classified adv. 10 the Herald You c get results. That’s what you want | | | | | | | a permanent nature e == | large body of ingenious gentlemen ways of frugality self-denial Comm: ust, LeWitt's Block, championship of the world hack to THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY—H. C. THOMPSON. PLAINVILLE— the white race. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY, BRISTOL.

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